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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1860)
CHARTER OAK Life Insurance Company, ,. Karifcra, (" "n. Incorporate! ly lt Slate of Connecticut. . Capital Stock .-00,000.' ieve tod uni'T li.e san'ik:. nr,d a; rroval cf the CoiE' trcIicrof I'ubli? Accounts. orricr.ns and dihixto:: 'JAMf.SC. WAI.KLEY, Trident. JOHN L. F.rNCi:, President. KfJAS GILL. Secretary, . E.Jj.DICKEKMAN, General Agent. DIilECTOJXS : Alfred Gill, Uanul Phillip, John L.Eucoe,-K.rr.od-et, J.A.Eutler, I". D. Li-Verjuan ' N.Wiieaton, Sain.Coit Nelson Ilolhster, James C. WulUry. S.Tl.Eoro'ford.M P. Cor.sultin z Physician. A. S.HoIIaday.M D, Medical Examiner. Applications received by R. W.FCIiNAS. Afc't, BS-tf Brownville, Is. T. HI: LUGIID AUGH CAES Oil, and ' GENERAL LAUD AGENTS, Dealers in Coin.UneurTpnt Lion ey, Exchange) end Land Warrants, Collection! made on all acccstit le poinlt. Taxes paid. and prompt attention piveu t-j nil uusiness pertaing to a nrtcl Land Agency. Acrvrs for TTfr " VXITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, A safe and reliable compa&y for the transmission of .money package. Also Aaetilsfor tbe TIartford Hrc Insurance Company cf Hartford, Connecticut. . We have remove our office to the nfw fcHUi"S on Main street, next door toJTheodore Hill's Store, and near the L. S. Land OSce. Oct 27, lto6,M - lXSHEAUGH li CARSON. b. r. tnrdroH. 'K0-arscs LUG 113 AIT G II CARSON, BANKERS AKD GENERAL LAND AGENTS Dealers in Coin. Cncnr'fnl Monev, K-:. );nnce and Land Warrants, J1UOWNVlLLK..XK.aAllA CO., N. T. 7.r-eeial attention will l.e given to Buying and felling EchsreoB the principal citie cf the United States, Goi!"- iver, mid u'u urreut B.it.k Note. AconMant sup ply ft Land Warrants on hand for s!e. roB cash, or en tertion lime tr Pre-empt ors. All Warrants sold ty r.s guaranteed m every reue:t. Will file rcolaratorySiafe nienu of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption 'Paper at fclmrt n-.Uce. Money loaned npon bet fccuri ties, at western fate of interest, and in rtMmoiits made In'Lar.da or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly at tend ed tft a. id proceeds remitted in excuanpe, atcurri-ut rates. IM'.aof Exchange on Knrland, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Ipomti receive'! on Current account andintereti allowed on Fpecial deposit. CFFICK AiainSt.,nearU. S. Land O.Tce. iiErEiitNCEs . Fhllalelplua.Pa. Baltimore, iTJ. n ti a Llnd. Brother S. Co., Merchants, fcXaKhton, Carson it Co., " Hiser It white, " Yonr.tr, Carson fit Bryant, " Jao. Ibompson MaFon, Col'rof Port, E, K. Tunrlerscn &Co. Merchant, K. id. Teak le & Co. Ko. 17, Broadway, New Tori. V'n, T. SxiLlioon, Esq., B.ir.ker, . Wahington,D.C J. X- Eleven, i:.v , Att'y at Law. " " Jnn. S. ballal.er, LateSdAud. L. S. T., Taj lor . Krlepli, Banters, alcClelland, SvcrusKaitCo. Merchants, Lcn. Tlio. G. Prat?. Hon. J. T. Geary, Kx-Gov. Kanaf, Hon. Jas. O. I. arson, T. B. Small, ri., Pres't S. Lank, Col. Geo. iVLley, Att'y at, Law, Ctarle" Tareons &. Co. Iiatikera, n, c. jrtittfit Co. Greene, we ure kEioe, poticlaf Ik Watson. Col. Sarn llamblcton, Att'y atLaw, Judpe Tbo. Terry, Prof. H. Ti.t iler, Vkl. W, Wl UiU & Cbicago, 111. St. Louis, iTo. Annapolis, Aid. Penn. MercersbnrjPa. llaserstjwn, Md. Keoktik, Iowa. Council Bluff" Dt-g Moine, Vinton, " Kaston.Md. Cunil'Crl.i.. J M l Uavaud AULjuia. A. LTPOKD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in ZDirT"' G-ccds GROCERIES. 1IARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, Kails, rious, Stovcs,ruriiiture, &.C SONORA, MO. Afril Ctb, 1S5S. 43-t 0 7Z. Ha Gr 0 AST MM PLOW IIS. j ; 1 T O PARI.! EES Ofd'rcsZa a::d N.'W. Missouri: ' ACJAITI I wonid call tfce attention cf the farmers rf Ncl raska and Missouri, to the fact that I bave on band and am cnnntanUy manufacturing, at my Plow rcu,rj', in Oregon, Mo., wagons, and every pattern of piowst to-wit : rn.uiac plots s, One aiuITiro Horse Ploivsr, SIiovcl Plows, Hoes, Harrows. Corn Planters, Anil XIarrow Tectli Tocettfer with everything in this line cped by a farmer. I take the reponit;iity of Faying that my two horse ptowa will do better work, in PtubMo or any kind of rou?b ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this vpper country. My two-hore and prairie piows will be told, for caph n terms, such as will jdace theta in the reach of erery farmer. My Tlows can be obtained from my spent at Iowa Toiut. K. T., I'rownville, Nodaway county. Marietta, Kuxb Bottom, Holt contiiy, 13rown ilie. X.T., and For est City. . MARTIN' IIOFFMAM. N. K. All kin-is of reptirins Jonc wi:U ccatnebsaud Cifpalib.. on Lteral terns. Oregon, Ko., May, ISC J. Theodore Hill, Agent mnw. Prnville, T., keeps cn lwnd t fenera! afsort H Arowenf.mcn'a Plows. 1, - 0,o.nii6y h BiteutSov. ly Agricultural Implements 1 J u.t re?c;red. per f-!ca;r Liulue, a EUffly of HAND RAKES, TLOWS, ' HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, . IIOES, . -: ' SPADES, SHOVELS, . PITCH FORKS, ,:r PATENT CHURNS, &.,&cr FOR SALK AT " , IIEOBOEU HILLS - r.rowzxW,. Arnl. 3. ISC.fi.'. ' ' i... fin 'Improved Farm " A te:y raluMe ar.J iciral-le jniproveJ farm ftimste 4 t-2 clea ft om i'rew nvi.le and 2 1-2 from Netii.ha X'itr. can ttad -.n very fav.-'able tern a. It cnMsts of 1M acreit; J acres in.lor culiivativii; 21 acrei ia tiui r; jtood weil; tvH k w.i'e-, !it;J poixl frame house. ,7biK'k 2 yoke ot oxt cvws, -A 7 younp cattle, tli farm implemei.t. a:, i luue!ulil furniture will be ud m ith .t it uc- ii e t. a rare oj jK-rtunity i l ore pre ferred. i:i!o,irc cf u. V . Fuiiids, at the Advertiser cfilce, Bri'Wt ;'. ;e, N. T. . 17, LIS !0GG 1 i$ U On .t. f ' ' r m -", i ,' P HANNIBAL & ST. JO. It, It PACKETS. Arrarynincnts tare Lccn maJe, ij tie nnrtci and Vt. Joaei b Kail Iioad Coicparjj, to torn mence with the opening cf navigation, for a THI-VsTESLY ICiE OF PACKETS, to run in connectioa witli 8iiJ Uoacl rculr; r?y from St. Joiepli to EroT7nvIIIc, Omta, and all other intermediate poinL?. Tie fellow itig new, pop ularand fast rnnn; Eg packet boats constitute tbo lino for the present: jffTh STEAMER fP i .Q n AHA Captain SAI. THAEEII. ,rrk STEAMER .fK f..E LI I L I E , J Captain - - - - A JjDAEGE. rfrrfK STEAMER . Captain - - - CALVEET, For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. HILL, FX1CIGXXT A!D TICKET AG EXT, Foricarding Sf Commission Merchant, ErovTUvillo, irebraska. Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. St. Joseph. J. S. K. HA WOOD, Gen. Supt. . BOOTS .6 SHOES Por tlxo . trillion.- CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. TIIEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, And Hade of Good Stock, Good Shccs at from 75 cents to Three Dol lars i er Pair. Good Roots at From $1,50 to C Per Pair. Having just returned with a new stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, . CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c, I invite the attentlcu f my old cnntomers and the purchasing public. I have never before been able to clTer such bargains as at present, in either variety style, quality and prices. DO XOT FAIE TO STOP AT THE onvvnviLLE shoe store. "WILLIAM T. PDN. Brownville, pril, 26, I860. , m mm A Benevolent Inttitution established by special En dowment, for thtrclcf of the tick and d stressed, effiicted with Virulent and Epedemic Disease. ITlk Howard Association, in view of tbeawful distmc tionof human lire caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptionspracticed upon the unfortunate victimsof Huch disease by Quacks, several yean ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for tha treatment of thit class of diseases, in all their forms, and to Rive Medical Advice Gratis to all who a jply by letter, with adescrip tlonof their condition (a ?e, occupation, habit of life, &.c.) and in easeof extreme? poverty, to furnish medicines free ot charge. It Is needless to add that the Associa tion com man -Is thehlphest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Ee nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Syphilis; the vic of Onanism or self-abUBe, disease of ilie Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, cn a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in thissphere -f benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afHuted, especially to the young,, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this very Important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse, and oilier diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Snrceon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) Fi;F.E OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, fs.c, are constantly Leing published for gratuitous distributicn, and will besent to the afllicted. Some of the new re medics and methods of treatmnetsdiscovered daring the last year are of great valne. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. KK.ILLTI? rTOUGIITOr. Acting Sureocn, Howard Association, Ko. 2, South Xinth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the .directors, EZRA D. IT ART WELL, President. Eo. Faircttild, Secretary. July 14. lS5S-ly PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTORY! Pino Honey. Pr. R C. c f tli coriity, preterits n with a Iea".t..i;; a . ftf lr,py, c.;al, it int superior to any tf i!B we M" -..w. This ti't;ry was manufactured t-y V.rs. fitn.-.h a.-c.r.!.itR to the direction given In recciet -wtikli she 5' -iirchased it Ir. S. P. Crr-iiger, Baltiiuorp Ciiy, Md. Ary H fS'-n can g( t this receipt for making honey, and 1 o jn.ie " Wo-t vt t e b.-ney-bee, by writing -to It. Cre-er, J.i. ?' , West lultnn-.i e street. Balti more City, i. 1 . ei.vb s.ug ioceuu '-llitekin4ule (Ca) ATTOHNEY AT 1AW, A N I 'lir.AL ESTATE AGES Fal City, Eichardson. Cc."tA?. XcLraska "i Uiii- irjrmit4iifinj.il to til J won! I.hm- ii:in;-U-dto his carp m T.i-) ard- .. . :vl a l-ining c- i ";'" tt.lio Irjuiapnldi-o-S, pre-eii:pl Hn p.-.-V!i, a: -it' - M13,'5S r.l4-i.i JOHN W. IIDDLETON, ... MMX STREET, EROTi.vnxE, r;. T. --A ATI'NOTJK'CnZP that he has just received f from St.. Louis, with a fresh stock, and has i- nvwon hand, principally of his on manu facture, Fine Gents ami Eadlcs Saddles, Eusrjy and TTagcn Harness, Collars, Eiltlles, Halters, "STIiIs, Of Every Style, PIKE S PEAK WHIP LASHES, . PLASTERING HAIR, A good supply always kept on hand. V7crh I 'an'ofactnred to Ordr. CALL AKD ZT.T. TOU YOTJESELVI33. v r-rownville, April l"l?CO. . " 41-ly THE -UNION ; Iwov:" lumbe: C. t . PEIULNEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. XL. "V X' - nancctgsped i:. t-e!-T :rs-. respectfully irTito t'jpe: ..t -i.3 - - - joining eoan-.'"S in brx-!.-, i( -1 2N t'-Z and Frcmonf ( r,:. r -y, l " C5ul aLj L7:1 :'":,J etock, consii: . of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, ' . . Caps, Boots, Shoes, LTedicines, Drugs, Paints, - Oils, Dye stufis, And all other articles usually kept in All of which we will sell on the mostrea . sonalle terms for ' C.iSH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call: and examine our We expect to keep a full stock, and 'are determined to make it the interest of - 31" i xr m ore TO DEAL WITH US. ; We also wish to Purchase 50,000 BUSHELS OF CORN, For' which' we will pay the highest .1 1 O O. R. W. FRAME &' CO. Peru, Feb. ! 1S60. BALTIMORE Clothing Store, SEIGEL &' GREENBAUM, Announce that they have received and opened their SPEING STOCK OP READY-MADE CLO HO.1..- Hats Caps, ant I Roots & SHoes . Gentlemen's Under Wear, ' Carpet Sacks, &c, &c., Their stock Tarie3 from the FINEST QUALITY TO THK Avery fine stock of SCUQI CLOTDIIIK. Gratif 1 for past patronage- they hope by future attention to business, and a determination to please, in style, quality and prices, to merit not only it con stant put increased patronage. GIVE US A CALL. Brewnville, April 12,1860,. NEBRASKA CITY Zxisuranco Company Capital Stock: 50,000. ; - ' NEBRASKA CITT, N. T. rniTIS Company, under a liberalcharter.il now X fully organized, and theirentirecapitalstock of a ijty iiovsana Uoltarv, paia in anusecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, ana taue nsas, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of tnecoinpany. , . The operations of the Company, will be confined, tor the present, to marine, or cargo risks, with a maiimumliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom. eing the only Insurance Office, on theabovo pop ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri Rivor pa ronage. DIRJCTOK3: S.F.Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, II.P.Bennet, J. L. Armstrong, W. .Ilinchrnan, - Miles Wjown, A. A. radford. officers: CIIAS.F.IIOLLT,President. J.GARSiDijSeo'y. St.Louis Agent Col.W.P.IIoward. Arril 2d, 1860. 21- OREGON NURSERY. E. II. BERCIIES & CO., PROPitiLyroiis. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. The undersigned have long since been convinced of the want of a first class Nursery in the West, where - TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &.C., Can be adapted to our cHiraate and soil. In view of these facts, wo have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of fer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, The coming season, a large and well selected stock suited to tliis climate, of , ; t Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears, standard and dwarf ; . j.. ." Cherries, standard and dwarf : Pearlies, Plums, Apriots, Nectarines, Quince, Graphs, t . - Currents. , Gooseberries, Raspberries S trawbemes oad Blackberries, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Beddirg Plan:?, Ro;es, DaLlias, To which we would beg leave to call the attention of tbo people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and Iowa. lST'Our terms will be as low as any reliaLle east ern Nursery. - . By purchasing of us theexpenseof transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed ia the best tnannf r for any part of the Unit ed States, for'whioli a charge of the actual cost ecly will made. No charge will I e inade for the deli very of packages on btard steatnboa's. All communications a Mro?sed to the undersigned will receive prorspt atieutioo. - --. . . - .e . - r. . Ij. IX. BwiCHCS L CO. v ! LUMBER ! ! :: or fcr Czcih cr I leavl: JAYrn It OCT. rtHTAS, NOTARY PUBLIC,1 nnowxniiti; x. t. c-.r:iao3'ir? latuLcr !?aicr, Ar ! i- rr- " ' :-1 t f. r ' 'i - n ' " ion rs a ? z ul ana r c- Y'-. : taken the : . -laud. esiralla q!-al ;y j' . t., rl-r.... : ;;?, cr ii; : .' 1 urposes ; deliver er jii r . rf :J T rr. ca l.-c- J r. itm; . '"-j'""-!' - -Arc c.3f.,l.tws". At tse Kill, for cash, from CO cents p:r 1C0 feet to SI per iOOfeet. On lic, say three, six, nine, ot twelve months, from 45 cents per 100 feet to S1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 percent, interest from delivery, notetole secured by unincumbered real estate. The lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missouri River within 0 nuI?sdown stream, at 25 cents per 100 feet in addition to the above prices when s&2cient amounts are taken to justify the con struction of a raft. - t To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or send your orders, and th ey shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet of Lmiiber on Iiand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st, 1860. 6m. Land Warrants, We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the nsual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for ealea.i cheap as they can fce benght elsewhere in town. Buy of recilar dealer and beware of bogrca warranti. All warrants cold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and will be cxchingedif de fective. - Being permanently located In -Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old atand a few doors east of the Brownville House. LUSHBAUGH & CARSON', Bankers, and Dealers ia Land Warrants. LOOK TO YGUn!!rrERI:STS ! STEAM FERRY BOAT, Brownville, S Nebraska. To those in the States contemplating going to the Nebraska and Kansas GOUiD MZTSTES, The undersigDed desire to say, and in so doing will cot practice deception;that there are idvantages tobe securedin Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and outfitting at, and starting from tha t point, not to be found at any other place on the Missouri Ri ver. In the first place, on both sides of the river are large extentsof bottom lands in which grass makes a much earlierstart than on the uplands, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. Here, then, ia a iesirable place to recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock can alsobepurchasedhere on very favorable term3 1 he Brownville bteam rerryboat,bei:3gthe best on the River, offers peculiarinducements for cross ing at this point. It tslarge and commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious manner. We undertake to say that the business men of Brownville areas well prepared to serve those wish ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything desirable can be purchased in Brownville, such as Provisions, tlomicg," Minuig Imple ments, &c.,"&c. The Route from Brownville to the Micea i uni versally admitted by those who have traveled it and others,to be superior in every respect. Brownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of the map is all that is necessary to prove to any one that : it is nearer from nere to the mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On this route wood and water abound the entire distance, while on many others wood has to be huicd for many days. The foregoing facts are fully and satisfivctorily es tablishei by the immense travel of last year, and those who adopt it the present season w! 11 have no cause to regret having done so. lhereiore Cross the Missouri River at and start from Brownville.' JOHN CODDINGTON & CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. The Great Female Pills. DR. J. P. CREAGEB Is the General Aftent, Whole sale and retail, tor ur. wheatmg'g celebrated Female Pills. These Pills are truly valuable for ladies : For they will restore the monthly courses whew they may stop from any cause whatever. They never have fail ed in any case where the directions aronnd the box con taining the Pills have been strictly followei; indeed. there is no Case of failure ever come to our knowledge, uetng purely vegetable they are perfectly sa.fe. Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid upon receipt of one dollar, by j.p. creager, Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent pos .age stamps as good as money. CITYAIEIE AND Zoo"Croaix saloon, BROWNVILLE, N. T. BBnttB Announce to ttielr old customers and the Citizens of Brownvilleand vicinity, that they have fitted up a new stand, with all the conveniences that ladies and gentle men can wish to make them comfortable. Their stand is on First Street, between Main and Water, where they are prepared to serve customers with the Choicest quality of Bread, Pound, Sponge, Gold, silver, aid every kind of "Cake, SODA-WATER, ICE-CREAM, Butter and Eggs, Picnick crackers, All kinds of. Summer Beverages, Confectionaries of the Best Quality, &c-, &c Tonng ladies and gentlemen will do well to call and get their fancy heart candy. Fartiea, Families, and Pick-Xicks Served on the Shortest Notice. Cold Lunch at all Hours, The Farmers of Kemaha and the adjoining counties will do well to give us a call. We also invite the trav eling community to do the same. We will accommodate thorn on the most reasonable terms. Onr motto i "small profts, quick sales, and keep the money in the Territory," as we are permanently located in thia county of Nemaha, Nebraska. : - Onr experience in catrinir in h t rn:i.nn. -r Brownville, warrant us la the belief that we will be me 10 bit enure aatisiaction, and that we w ill receive a liberal patronage. Brownville, June 1, 1S60. The public are now respectfully informed that the undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Ilomeri Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory. They were induced to- exchange their former mill for this one, from thehigh character thej have gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of millers who have tried them throcghoutthe Western States, and in view of the increased denand for grinding which will cxeeed that of any previous yearia Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope ration. In addition to their flour mill they will keep the Corn Mill constantly runninr. ready at all times to accommodate the farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence to the busi ness ( assisted by theirformer miller, Mr. Weli3,) they hepeforthe continuance and increased patronage of their friends. Assorted Lcmbcr. Shinrles and Lath constants on hand- . CREEN & MARTIN. Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1S59. UiiiibiiiJ liliii iiJJJ, NO. IT, 3UIX SIREEi, BROWNVILLE, N. T. TEE9B0BE HILL JOSEPH L. ROY- WLich 13 tlie oldest, most extmsivo and reliible Merchantile IIouso ia the Upper Country? -inBOBODB- Bill: Wliere are the best bajgains to be bad in the pur chase of all kicxl3 cf goods? ... s 1 1 y ; Who sells goods at the lowest figure? T.HEODORE HILL. "Who outfits Pike's Peakcra with any and every thing they want at prices equal at lea3t, with Saint Louts and bt. Josepn .' THEODORE HILL Who keeps the choicest quality of goods ? THEODORE HELL. Where are the latest styles and finest qualities of i j . x ancy Goods to be found 1 AT HILLS. Lime ! Lime ! 1 Lime ! 11 T!l Underti2tl?Vl chmo Vilna liln.'.l -a : : wet of Brownville, on the road lea ling to Ft. Eei. ce v. .ivviimin:j on nana a very superior article of hme, to which he Invites the attention of tbr.se wih-in- The Lime will te delivered at the kiln or at any ether pint in thecuny, a desired. Jtr.r,I0HUlffl . J , LONG. Who pays the highest market price for all kindd of country proauce. . TOBOEEHIXI. Who doea the exclusive Commission Business in the - City of Brownville? THEODORE HILL,. Who wholcsalea gooda to the back country ob the moat advantageous terms 7 THEODORE HILL Who purchases and ships more countryproduce than any one else in the npper country I THEODORE II ILL Who keeps constantly on hand and for sale the larg est and best assottment of Uardwaro. ? ' TMiEO'-flnniLiL. Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of the latest style Hoops? i km ' S m iL. Where do people go to find a complete stock of isoots, u w , Shoes, Hats and Caps ? !H : 1 '1 3. Where will you find all kinds of Caned Fruits, Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choicest brands, etc ? AT TDS0. HULL'S, Where will those going to the Gold Mines find asu-a-ply of Picks, Axes, Shoveta, Sluice forks, Ox Yoke's, Bows, Chains, Bacon, Beans, Sugar, Gunpowder, Rockers, Coffee, and everything they want ? AT THEODORE HILL'S S1 f ! L..o'i..-k--j-4-', 18 00. FRESLH8G0. Where will Farmers so to tmrchase 'Plows, or sell Wheat. Cora, Oats Rye, Barley, Potato's, Beans But ter, Eggs, f-c. T O HILL'S. 3Tr LT.oy tas rjMi."-'., in t.-.e re tr cf Ms Eart-.l-sLc? A BATHING ROOM, For the accoromoJatiuu of tlis who consider clean lines a virtae. DISSOLUTION. THE Co-partncr-hiprf Noel, Lake & Emerson, heretofore exi-tkp: and tran3actir? busine?i at pAwnvil!e,N. Thunder the name and style cf Noel, Like & Co., is this cay dissolved by mutual consent. U. C. Johnson will adjust all unsettled business of the said firm. JESSE NOEL. HENRY EMERSON, HENRY LAKE, by OF.Lase, Agnt. Brownville, N. Iay lst,liOi). 43-tf N E BRAS K A W MAJS7IJF,.CTOKir, S. E. .5 J. T. BERKLEY, AATATOUItCS thit they have cotamenced the ilanuiacture of CARRIAGES, 1 WAGONS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, la the City of Brownville. They have both had many years-experience in Eastern Manufactories, and natter them3eves th-jy will be able to pieae the puulic botn in work and prices. All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. T. E. & J. B. BERKLEY. Brownville, 3Iay,3, lSo-D. IIILES rEAIL DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet iscovered, and - :o EDI j?ir . OF THK City Boot & GI100 Store, Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes If you call or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boot., and lady's fine gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other house West of SI. Louis. Employing .rood workmen, andkeeping a variety of material and trimmings for home manufac ture, I hope to receive that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. Give m a call. W.T.DKX. Brownville July27, 1S59 . n3 .... insruir BROWNVILLEE! J. M. UAiurj Das Just received , THE BEST SELECTED And, perhaps, the LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Ever brought above St. Joseph, Wliica he Is opening out in the . Splendid New Building, Corner cf Main and First Streets, His stock consists of the following articles, which he will sen cheap for cash: Pure White Lead, Castor Oil,. ; French Zinck, Cod Liver Oil, China Zinck, . Sweet Oil, Red Lead, . Putty, VenitianRed, , .Glue, Raw and b't umber, Figs, Spanish whiting, Turpentine, Chalk, Linseed Oil. Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil, Copal Varnish Costile Scap, Fancy Soap, Toilet Scap, Tooth brushes, Litherare. . . ratentraedicinos, Let.paper vnne varmrn, Ink, iiiair fcrusnes, Tooth brushes, Paintbrushes" Stationery! Steel Pens, Candies, Gold Pens, Nuts, PencL's, Raisins, Hair oil, &c. &c. Also, a Splendid AssorlmciiTof jF o rguTnerleo, Comprising Lyon's Kafharion, Colotme. Pommade. genuine ex marrow, bear gTeee, and oils, mu&k and ewencct all kinds, ar:dof tiie flncbt quality. If Farmers wish to ship their produce themselves, wneredo they go 7 J L a If you wish to deal with nccommodating and polite ' cicrlLS. GO TO THEODORE HILL'S In short: For anything to eat, drink or wear. i -a - i. j 1 a - l 1 f 1 1 BROW1TVILLE, N- T. Brownville, N. T., April 12, 1?69. ly STATIOITEEY. Foo!cap paper, fancy letter paper, gilt ec'ged notes and envelopec, clain. far.cy, and e in one el, pen pencil and pen-holdera, inks of ali kini, inkstand, wafer and sealing-wax. PURE LIQUORS. Holland Gin, Irish Whlsty, Eorbon WhUir, Gi"zer Brandy. Cordial, Port Wi.ie, ifa-leira, Wine, White wine and .Malaga Wine. 3r. JTaun beinjan exporlencM practical Drrgi.-it.liis patrons mey rest assured that all medlcIe procured from him aragenaine without fear of miitakca.. SITiysician's Prescriptions attended to at ail hour both by day and eight. CASH- IN VA RI ABLY Brownville, Xsy 24, 13S0 ly. We Will Purchase Wheat Ai money U scarce, wa will jay in sr-xids for wheat C5 cents per bushel ; and for fiour $2,75 per hundred pounds. Wo villfaraL-h sacks for wheat ad re crive it, cither at oar .Store in Brownvillo or at Mclvin'a Mills. . I'.'J. MAIiTIN & CO. J.rownviiI-,Oet.20, tip5 1 i 4 We Have Jitsi Ec:ch:J Our SPKIInG MD SUjEIER n v: a :J . a Which, ii the Largtil end vic-S Ccm-Lh Stock ever cy.rcd in te West, end vchich v:e will sell ct price j ti DEFY COMPETITION. THE LADI3S ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED " To give us a Call They can all be- s.iftetl in everything they desire froa : From a 10c LaTm To n 52 0 0 p jarJ Fancy Silk Dres3 Pattern. We can Fit Gents in Suits hcz $0 to f 30 Ecilsranl? to. PIKE'S PEAK, Utah and California; CAN be supplied with Onf V.i at rnprfO'Ientci Lew Prices. We do not desire to humbt:? nr one, be stale fact whica we will prove to all giving ui a call. No Charge for pricing and shorving Goods LADIES DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAK," Cutle and" Qucensware3 Glassware, And Choice GSOC E R IE S. A liars9 Assortment cf Boots, Shoes, Eat 3, Cap3,etc, KIiLLM WMMn Agricultiu-al Implements. Lest Qualities of Mill m IMS Together with a great variety of article! to te-Iloa.i to mention. Our motto is:- "Small Profits and Quid; Erfurra." Co xxx o Ono ! Como 1.UL I ! You may rest assured you'll n:t bo dis appointed. Needed or IDesired Can le had al our Store, and cn terms a favorable as those of any other ' -House in the West. ' All Kinds of . :- G0TJI7TRY P20DUE3. . Will be tatcn in eschars? at current yriees. Do a Cash, cr Estlinnc fnr Produce Trade, an.l arc Deter mined thereby to Give cr Cn toniers KAIlG.i2.TS. . P. J. I.IARTIII c. CO., urownvi.Ie, April l j, iz.i. lUj GOOD GEAIIGT?.I3:-3. WAIT TDD. JACOB ILvRHON. HERCHATIT TA1L0I1. Sirouinliie, ?;eliiaa, yVill ivuste:ijy cn-!.yirirnt t fr-' ai tuff.'?' th ntyg'x.,djeatU:-trcs.H.s. Aril i:n--;-;i' 'v. ironvi::-- Atr'.i :1?V '