Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 04, 1860, Image 4

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Life Insurance. Company,
Hartford, Conn.
Incorporated by ihe Slate of Connecticut.
Capital Slock $200,000.
WitlUrxandiocrm-i2XiTiri.l.:frcipti.ecor-!y
icyoited undT (he sau-tiun and ajproralof tha
Compt roller of futlie Accounts.
OrriCF.HS AND DIRECTORS:
J vMESC. WALKLF.Y. President,
, . JOHN I,. HUNCH, Vice l're:deut.
' ELI AS WLL. Secret nrj.
E. D.WCKCItilAN, General Agent. .
DlilECTCrvS :
' -Alfred Oil!, PanWrLiUii-s, JobnL.Tlnrice,
" K.m.,:lgrt, J.A.Cntlcr, K-P-1'".
N.Wheaton, ?am.Cil. Nelson floater, -j
.James i;. ii.cj.
R Tt fe.rf.,rJ.M !. ConmltirjrrhTMeUn
' a' il;V.in-v,M D, Medical Fxamincr. j
A MicVtiVu. rccei red bj R. W. JTKXA.. A t, ,
afl-lf .. ItrownTUle, . ;
LUSHB AIIGH& C AESOU ,
! 1860.
1860.
AKI
r GEOTCHAL LAUD AGENTS,
' Dealcraia Coin, Uncnrrent Money, Exchange
7 and Jjand Warrants,
CWeeUo ns made on all accessible points. Taxes paid.
nd prornptatiention riven to all ousiues. port.ingto
t, first class Land Agency.
AOftKTS rOR TBI
rmrxD srArrs r.vwucss coirrAxr,
A sale ana reliabl company rr the transmission of
money packages.
'Also Af enf fr the nrtford Fire Insurance Company
f Hartford, Connecticut.
V. have remove onr nfflm to the new tending on
Main.tre't, next door lobeodore Hill'. Store, and
ear the V. S. Land O r,RSOY
St. Joseph to Onilia.
HANNIBAL & ST. JO. It. R.
J?WC1CETS.
Arrarnmerts bar been rea-Jc, by the Hanni
bal and'Vt. Joseph Rail Road Company, to com
mence with tLe ci-cning cf navigation, for a
TRI-WEEKLY LINE OP PACKETS,
to rnn in connection with raid Road relarly from
St. Joseph lo Browmille, Omaha,
and all other intenr.tdiatc points.
The following new, pojiuiarand fa?t running packet
Loafs constitute tbo liue fur the present:
feO M A H A ,
Captain ... - bAl, T2IAEEH.
.kSE MILIE
Captain
A LBAEGE.
9. T. lUSHBATJGH.
XO. I. CARSO
iilJSHB ATJGH & CARSON,
BANKERS jOM) GEAEJML AGEXTS
Dealers in Coin.
.' Encurrent Money, Kxchanfeatui f,anl Warrants,
- BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., X. T.
3MeULttpnt ion will t given to B'lyinf? and 81 ling
Kxch.nrof.n the principal cities of the L
Gold. 5ilTer, and uncurrcnt Bank otes. A constant sup
ply of Land Variant on band for sale. FOB cash, or en
i.rJS time for rre-eu.ptort. All Warrants sold by us
nUf intention U pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
p?Pri at abort notice. Money loaneO ! npoii ibest secor.
tle.t wetem rate, of Interest, ind Inve.tnient5 m.de
In Lands bx city property for dibtint cai-iUIisU. Collec-Lv,r:,-
.11 Convenient points will beprcmptlyattend-
4 to a.nd Drocwdf remitted in exebance, at current rates.
' Kills cf Ixcbsn;eon Kneland, Ireland, and France, .ob
tained at nenal rates, witb ct orExcbanpeon tbe East
added, prposiu received on Current account andinterett
. '.!owed on special deposit.
OYFICK Main St., near r;. S. Land Office.
T.ftd. Brother Co., Alwcbanu,
KcNanphton, Carson i. Co., "
iumr . White, "
Jao. Tbonion Mason, Cr.rrofPort,
S M. Punrterson riiuni,
M. M.Teakle &.Co. So. 17, liroadway,
Wm. T. SmHDioD.Lill., auner,
J T Ktvin. EhO.. Att'r at Liw,
V I 1' 1 Ank UlnVfkrfl
i ivini cm. iv 1 1 u . au.in
McClelland, Scruc?s 2t Co. Merchants,
Tloh. Tbo. ih. Pra:t,
no. J. V.'. Gery, Ex-Goy. Kaneas,
Uub. Jas. 0 Carson,
f. B. Small, Esq., 1'is't S. Bank,
Col- (Ma. Set ley, Att'y at Law,
Cbarlea Parnons H. Co. Baukera,
U. C. XuttA. Co.
Greene, Weare & Rice, "
Doof lass It Watson, "
Col. Sam Hanib'.eton, Atfy at Law,
Judge Tbos. Perry,
Prof. II. Tntwiler,
Oct. 8, 67-v2-iil5-tt
Philadelphia, Pa.
ft
Baltimore, K4.
Nw Tork.
Wj.Lington, DC.
Chicseo. 111.
St. Lonis. Mo.
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
Mercersbtirg.ra.
Ilagerstown, Md.
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council Bluff"
Des Moiue, "
Vinton, '
. F-aeton, Ml.
Cumberland, Md.
Havana Alabama.
X. LTFOB.D. J- T UKJ A
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
' Dealers in
: GROCERIES,
IIARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, eXXOI3i3,
2Vails.llowN. Slocs,ruruilurc,&c
SONOIIA, MO.
April OLh.lSiS. 3-
lf.Ph STEAMER tdfe
Captain - - - CALVERT,
For Freight or Tan'cgo apply to
THEO. HILL,
FREIGHT AXI) TICKET ACEXT,
Forwarding St' Commission Merchant,
Brownville, Nebraska.
Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't.
St. Joseph.
J. S. K. IIAWOOD, Gen. Sapt.
THE UNION SAFE 1
PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N.T.
E. W. & CO.,
JTaring engaged in the Mercantile BuslnetJ.wotild
rexrectfully invite the citirens ox -emH, -
jvinin? counties in Xebrwla, Atchison county, M(
ind Fremonf connty, Iowa, to call and examina their
stock, connoting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
Dye stufis,
And all other articles usually kept in
All of which we will sell on the most rea
sonable terms for
CJSU OR PRODUCE,
All are solicited to call and examine our
BOOTS & SHOES
3Poxr tlx Unilioxx.
NEW STOCK
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
THEY ARE OE EVERY GRADE,
And Mde of Good Stock,
Good Slices at from 75 cents to Three Dol
lars per Pair. v
Good Hoots nt From $1,50 to $G
Per Pair.
ITavir.Kjnst returned with a new stock of
BOOTS,
shoes,
HATS,
CATS
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &c,
I invite the attentkn of my old customers and the
purchasing public. I have never before been able to
offer such bargains as at present, in either variety style,
quality and prices.
DO XOT FAIE TO STOP
at TrrE
BRVWNVILLE SHOE STORE,
WILLIAM T. DDN.
Brownville, Jpril, 16, ISCO.
OLIPISE m WORKS.
' TO FARMERS
Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri:
A0A1N 1 wonld rail the attention of tbo fari&rs
t Ncbra and Missouri, to tbe fact tbat I bave on
band and ara constantly manufacturing, at my Plow
Pactury, In Oregon, Mo., wajons, and every pattern of
plows, to-wit : .
- PRAIRIE PLOWS,
One aQd.Tuo Horse Ploiva,
Sliovcl Plows,
II or ,IIarriTS,o
Corzx Planters,
Antl Harrow Teeth
Together wltb everytbinp in tbis line used by a farmer.
X take aha responsibility of saying tbat my two borse
plow will do better wirk, in Ktubble or any kind of
roKb iround, than any I manufactured or sld in this
upper country. My two-horse and prairie piows will be
old, for cash in term, such as will place theui in tbe
recb of every farmer.
My Plows can be obtained from my apent at Iowa
Point, K.. T Brownvllle, N-odaway cuuuly, Marietta;
Knt.h Bottom, Uoitcouaty, Brownville. N.T.. and For
itCity. MARTIN nOFFMAM.
.V. B. All kinds of rcpalriug douw wuW aefttness and
dispatch, on liberal terms.
Oregon, Mo , May, I btO.
; Theodore Hill, Agent
nmw Brnvll le, X. T.. keeps on band a ceueral assort
H ArowptiBui' PU.w.
I', . o.cU;i6y B!teni8jv. ly
Apricultural- Implements
Juft rft- eived, per steamer Liviun, a supply of
HAND RAKES,
PLOWS.
HARROWS. '
CULTIVATORS,
HOES,
. '".- ' SPADES,
SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS,
PATENT CHURNS, c, &c,
THEODORE HILLS
Rrownville, April, 13. ISCO. , . -
. An Improved Farm
X very raluubleand desirable Improved farm situate
4 I -2 miles fram Bfowaviila and i l-'i from Xernaha
City, can-be Ud on rery farorat- terms. It consists
f LS4 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 24 acres in tim
ber kmm1 well; stock water, and rood frame houe.
TUe i-x-k a vuko of oxeu.7 cows, and 7 young cattle,
tbe farm tmp'eiuents, and b schold fuvniture will be
u4 witb It if de.Mred. a rare epportunlty isbere pre-
ented. Knqnire f R. W. i'uruas, at tbe Advertiser
take-, Wuvi!le, N. T.
Jtev IT, 'C ma
BWfflD
ISSSCffll
XJLxllfvclGlioliiv.
A Benevolent Institution established by tpecial En
dowment, jor the relief of the nek ana distressed,
aJHictcd xoith Virulent and Epedemic Disease.
TI1K Howard Association, in vie of thcawfnl dlstruc-
tionof human life caused by Sexnal diseases, and tbe
deceptions practiced upon the unfovtunatevictimsof such
disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open a dicpnnsary for the treatment, or this
class of diseases, in all their forms, and to (?ive Medical
Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip-
tion of their condition (ape, occupation, habits of life,
i.c )andincaseof extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charce. It Ik needless Vo add tbat tbe Associa
tion commands thebigbesi Medical tkill of tbe ae, and
111 furnish tbe mostapprovwt modern treatment.
Tbe Directors of the Association, in their Annual Rc-
nual Report npon the treatmentof Sexual Diseases, ex
press the hlcbest satisfaction with the success which has
attended tbe laborsof their Surgeonsin the cure of Sper
matorrhoea; beinmal weakness; touorrhoea; Gleet;
Syphilis ; tbe vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of
ihe Kidneys and Bladder, 6iC, ami order a continuance
of tbe seme plan for tSe ensning year.
Tbe Directors, on a review of tbe past, feel assured
tbat their labors in tbisphere of benevolent effort have
been cf great benefit to the afiUoted, especially to the
young, and they bave resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de
spised cause.
Au admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, tbe vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self-
abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, will bo sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope) jkel or tiiAKCiB, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPSfor postage. Other reports and Tracts on the
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are
constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn,
and win tefcent toibe aniicteu. swme of tbe new re
medies and method of trcatuirteto discovered during tbe
last year are of great value.
Addresafor Report or-treatment, DR. J. SK.ILLTN
HOUGHTON, Acting Surcecn, Howard Association, No.
2, Sonth Xititb Street. Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors,
KZRA I. n AJtTWELL, President.
KO. Pairchili, Secretary,
July 14. IC&S-ly
Fine Honey.
Dr. R. C. Smith, of tbis Ottnty. pro.enu tt with
l-ectaul arU!eof hner, equal, If not superior to any
tbliig weeve Saw. This bney was manufactured H
Mrs. Smith' artcordlnpto the directions given in reoelet
w)ilcb44 parcbdSf-l cf Dr. J. P. Cresger, Baltimore
' City, Md. , Any pernia can pet this receipt for making
fcnney; and be lii'iepenrtent of tbe boiiey-bee, by writins
to Dr. Crea?er; Xo. 65, West Baltimore street, Balti
more City. Mil , ruclosing CJceuu llatckintville (ja)
ISHALI REAVIS,
ATTOKNEYAT LAW,
: nniL estate agent,
Falla City, Richardson County. Nebraska
Wl lglf prompt attAntl ti to H nrj.feshijnal bn-i
iutratcl to bis care in Riobaidon uj HU"iiitiar
"iriii-; liutnil,, -tfaiu; of de-'. Tire-empti.-.c pa
rri..fc.,4 . lylJ,'i3 nis-6m
PATRONIZE HOME
MANUFACTORY!
HEW SADDLERY
JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
M.ILY STREET,'
IIROTTXYILEE, X, T.
fZ?K ANNOUNCES that he bas just received
- 'a fVoui St. Lot-.ls, with afresh stock, and has
i" UoWiiU WuU, principally of bis own uiano
faciure, Fine Gents aud Ladies Saddles,
Hsy and YTagxm Harness,
Collars, KridZes,
Halters, lTUIps,
Of Every Style,
PIKE S PEAK WIIIP LAS1TES,
PLASTERING HAIR,
A good supply always kept on hand.
Work Llamxfacttared to Order.
CALL AND SEE FOU TOURSELVE3.
Brownvllle, April 13, ISiO 4.y
GreatBargains!
LUMBER! LUMBER ! !
Cheaper than Ever for Cash or
on Time.
LEWIS LAWRENCE,
Well known in thia region as a successful an,l ac
commodating lumW dealer, has ajain Uken tha
Mill on Sonora' Island,
And is prepared to furnish erery desirable quality
of lumber for fencing or building purposes ; deliver
ed at tbe Mill, tr at
Brownville Landing,
Or at any point on the rireras may beagreed pon.
Are aa follows. AttbeAtill, forcash. from
30 cents per ICO feet to SI per 100 feet.
On time, say three, six, nine, or twelve montns,
from
45 cents per 100 feet to Sl.2-5 per 100 feet,
with 1 Oner cent, interest from delivery, note to be
junrA,l hv nnincnrnhfrcil real estate.
The lumber will be delivered at any point on mc
Xlissonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 2o
cents per 100 feet in addition to the above prices
when suuieient amounts arc taKemojusmj iu iw
trnction of a raft. . .
Tn thosn wishing lumber, carticnlar attention is
rwlled to thesa nrnnnsitions. which Cannot tail 10
nnmnnitnd enmiderjition.
Come with, or send your orders, and they snai: bo
filled without delav.
100,000 feet of Lumber on liand,
And more making every day.
L. LAWTRENCE.
March 1st, 1860. 6m.
uta emort tn Ifppn a fall stock, and are
determined to make it tbe
interest of
"JP v r m o r b
TO DEAL WITH US.
We also wish to Purchase
50,000
BUSHELS OF CORN,
For which we will nav the highest
.ww . . - - ' - - a j
IT i o o.
R. W. FRAME & CO.
Peru, Feb. 1, 16G0.
BALTIMORE
Clothing Store,
SEIGEL & GREENBAUM,
Announce that they have reoeived and opened their
SPRING STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLO HltlG.
Hats Caps, and Boots & Shoes
Gentlemen's Under Wear,
O srpet cks, &c., &c,
Their stock varies from the
FINEST QUALITY
70 THE
Avery fine stock of
1I0I1 CLOTMJG.
Gratif 1 for past patronago they hope by future
attention to business, and s determination to please.
in style, quality and prices, to merit not only a con
siant put increased patronage.
GIVE US A CALL.
Brewnville, April 12, I860,
NEBRASKA CITY
Zii uranco Oompanya
Capital Stock $50,000.
NEBRASKA CUT, N, T.
Land Warrants,
3Por CosH ttJtxd on Tiaxio
We are Drenared to loan Land Warrants of all sizesto
settlers on such time aa they may desire long or short
at tbe usual rates.
a mnstantsncDlv of warrants win be kept on nana
for sale as cneap as tney can oe nougni eisewnere in
town. . . .
Bot of remlar dealers ana Dewareor oo!?ns warrants
am warrants sold by ns will be guaranteed to be
cennineln every respect ana will be exenanged if de
fective. . .
Beine permanently located in Brownville, we can ai
wars be founa ai tne oia eiana new aoorseasioi uc
Brownville House.
LUSH B AUG It St CARSON,
Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants
LOOK TO Y0UR INTERESTS!
STEAM PERRY BOAT,
AT
Brownville, .pgs Nebraska.
liJk ml
imp
l.U
liDTILE. HOUSE,
K0v n, ihm wT&w,
BHOWNVlLTlE, N.T.
PEEOBOEE' HILL
JOSEPH L. ROY,
AND
HAIB DBESSER.
Main Street,
Which is the oldest, most extensivo ano reuawu
Merchantile IIouso in the Upper Country .
Mr L-Ry h.11 eatabllsed, in t&0 rear of bis Barbd-sfcop
A BATHING ROOM,
For the accommodation of those woo consider ciean
lir.es a virtne.
DISSOLUTION.
TTIE Co-partnerihip.of Noel, Lake A Emcnon.
heretofore exiting and transacting business . at
Urownvillo.N. Thunder the name and style of -Noel,
t i r :,tHw ,u .Ui.ilved bv mutual consent.
lilKe w"-1 " . . , . r
U C. Johnson will adjust an un-mru uo.-
the said firm. ,J..fccnv
ll-'l.l .JIlllO.'
HENRY LAKE, by
O.'F.Lakb, Aent.
Brownville, N.h ,My 1st. ISCO.. 43-tf
T10IDSI BILL.
Where are the best bajgains to be bad in the pur
chase of all kinds of goods T
To those in the States contemplating going to
the Nebraska and Kansas
GOLD MUSTKS,
The nndersicoed desire tosay, and in so doing will
not practice deception;that there are advantages
to be secured in
Crossing the Missouri rirer at Brownville
and outfitting at, and starting from that point. not
to be found at any otberplace on the Aiitsoun Ki
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 th
entire season. Here, then, is a iesirablc place to
recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock
can also be purchased here on very favorable terms
The Brownville Steam Ferry boat, being the best
on the Itiver, offers peculiar inducements for cross
ing at this point. It islarge and commodious; with
powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors
to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi
tious manner.
ZPor Outfittliis
We undertake lo 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 bo found elsewhere. Everything
desirable can b purchased in Brownville, such as
Provisions, Clothing, Mining Imple
ments, &c, &c.
The Route from Brownville to the Mines is uni
versally admitted by those who have traveled it and
others, to be superior in every respect. Brownvillo
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 here 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 hauled for many days.
The foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily es
tablished by the immense travel of last year, and
those who adopt it the present sen son will have no
cause to regret having done so. Therefore
Cross the Missouri River at and start
from Brownville.
JOHN C0DDINGT0N & CO.,
Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat.
The Great Female Pills.
DR. J. P. CREAGER is tbe General Agent, .Whole
sale and retail, for Dr. Wbeatinjr's celebrated Female
Pills. These Pills art truly valuable for ladies : For
they will restore the monthly courses when they may
stop from any cause whatever. They never have fail
ed in any case where the directions around the box con
taining the Pills bave been strictly followed f Indeed,
there is no case of failure ever aome to our knowledge,
Being pureiy Tepeiaoie tney are perfectly safe.
Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid upon receipt
oi one uouar, ny j. y. ckkagkr,
Baltimore City, Maryland
A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent postage stamps
as gooa as money.
TniS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
fullyorgaaized.andtheirentirccapiUlstockof
rijty j"OHannjo(ir,paia m andsecured. Thev
ai pcpdicu.iiuui imsaaie,io grant open policies
uu ume nuns, upon equal terms, with the most
lavorea Insurance Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, wilfsflare in the profits of
The operations cf the Company,will be eonfined
lorino present, to marine, or CARGO risks, with
maximumliabilityof $12,500 on anvonebottom.
eing the only Insurance Office, on theabove pop
ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.
We respectfully invite the Missouri River pa
1 VUttU.
DIBBCTOB8:
S.F.Nockolls, Chas. F.nolly, .
H.P.Bennet, J.L.Armstrong,
W. . Hinchman, Miles W.rowa,
A. A. radford.
OFFICERS
CnAS.F.HOLLY.President.
J.GARStDi.Sec'y.
St.Louis Agent Col. W.P.Howard.
April 2d, I860. 2V-
OREGON NURSERY.
E. II. BIRcFes & CO.,
PROPKIETORS.
Oregon, Holt Co., Ho.
The undersigned have Ion sinct been convinced
of the want of a tint class Nursery in the West,
where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C,
Can be adapted to our climate and-sink In view of
these facts, we bave established one &t this place,
and bave now in successful cuUi-'atoa. which we of
fer for sale at
Wholesale or Retail,
The coming season, a large and well selected stock
suited to this climate, of
Apples, standard and dwarf; " .
Pears, standard and dwarf;
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
Peach e,
llunes,
Apricots,
Jfectarines,
Quince, .
Grapes,
Current,
Gooseberries,
Raspberries
Strawberries aad Blackberries,
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, r
Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias,
Ac, Ac., Ae.
To whk-h we would beg leave to call the attentio
of the people of Western Miesosri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Iowa.
f"Our terms will be as low as any reliable east
ern Nursery.
By purchasing of as theexpenseof transportation
from tbe east can be saved.
AU tree and plants aro carefully labeled and
packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit
ed States, for which a charge of the actual cost ony
will Im ni4de. No charge win be nade for the deli
very cf packages on board stearcbo t.
Ail communications addressed totho nndersiTied
will receive prompt attention.
E.H. I'.UKCHES A CO.
HOST. IV. FUIIA'AS.
I NOTARY PUBLIC,
i imOWNVir,LE,N.T.
CITY1BAEEM
AND
loo-Crenm saloon,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
SHELMSlHSiCO
Announce to their old customers and tbeCUizens of
Brownville and vicinity, that they have fitted np a new
stand, with all the conveniences that ladies and gentle
men can wish to make them cbmfortable. Their stand
is on First Street, between Main and Water, wflere they
are prepared to serve customers with the
Choicest Quality oriSrcady
Pound, Sponge, Gold, silver, and every
kind of Cake,
SOtA-WATER, ICE-CREAM,
Butter and Eggs, Picnick crackers,
All kinds of Summer Beverages,
C-onfectionaries of the Best quality, &c, &c
L Tonnit ladie. a4 gentlemen will do well to call and
get their fancy heart -candy,
parties, Families, and Pick-Melis
Served on ihe Shortest J'oiice.
Cold Lunch, at all Hours,
! The Far?s of KetnaHa and the adjoining counties
will do well to give os a call. We also invite t be trav
eling community to do tbe same. We will accommodate
them on tha moat reasonable term.
.Our motto is '-sinall profts, quick sales, and keep the
money in the Territory," as we are permanently located
i this connty of Kemaha, Nebraska.
Our experience In catering to the tastsof the citizens
,BrownTilie, warraal hs mi the belief that we wHl He
able to give entire satisfaction, and that we wilt receive
a liberal patronage.
Brownville, Jane 1860.
The public are now respectfully informed that the
undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put
in operation oneof Homer A Co.'s flour Bill of the
latest patent, and tbe first brought to this Territory.
They were induced to exchange their former mill
for this one, from the high character they have gain
ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of
millers who bave tried them throughout the Western
SUtej, and in view of the increased demand for
grinding which will cxeeed that of any previous
year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the
work better and quicker thaaany heretofore in ope
ration. In addition to their flour mill they will keep tie
Corn Mill constantly running, ready at ail times to
accommodate the farmers without detention, and ly
giving their undivided superintendence tothebud
ness(assisted by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they
hope for the continuance and increased patronage of
their friends.
Assorted Lumber. Shiczles and Lath
U,n,d- .' GREEN A MAIiTIN.
Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1339.
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
The undertlsncd whose kilns are situated nine wiles
west of Brownvii le, on the road leading to Ft, Kearney
keeps constantly on hand a very superior article of
lime, to which he invites the attention of those wjr:-
... ur wiuo win do aeuverei at tee kiln or at
ether point in the cosniy. desired.
F.b. 9, iff? .... K, U. LONG.
any
IV f
lLnM IS)
Who tells goods at the lowest figure ?
THEODORE HILL
Who outfits Tike's Teakers with any and every
thing they wana-at prices equal at least, with Saint
Louis ana ot. josepnt
THE 0Z ORE HILL
Who keeps the choicest quality of goods ?
THEODORE HILL.
Where are the latest styles and finest qualities of
Fancy Goods to be found 1
AT HILLS.
Who pays the highest market prico for all kinds of
country produce.
THEODORE HILL.
Who does the exclusive Commission Business ia the
City of Brownville?
TUEODOn E IIII. I,.
Who wholesales goods to the back country on
most - advantageous terms ? ;
the
THEODORE HILL
Who purchases aud 6htps more country produce than
any one else in the upper country ?
THEO DO E HILL
Who keeps constantly on hand and for sale the larg
est and best assottinent of Hardware. ?
THEO' MILL.
Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of the
latest etyle Hoops?
J3
Where do people go to find a complete stock of
Boots, Sliocs, flats and Caps T
i
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Where will you find all ki& of Caned Fruits,
Oysters, Bottled Liquors of fho choicest brands, etc ?
AT THE. HILL'S,
Where will those going to the Gold Mines find a sup-
Ely of Picks, Axes, Shovels, Sluice forks, Ox Yokes,
ows, Chains, Bacon, Boans, Sugar, Gunpowder,
Rockers, Coffee, and everything they want ?
AT THEODORE HILL'S
Where will Farmers go to purchase Plows, or sell
Wheat. Corn, Oats Rye, Barley, Potato?, Beans But
ter, Kggs, 4re.
TO HILL'S.
If Farmers wish to ship their prodnce themselves,
where do they go ?
It'liT'liTH aTTi
T t
If yon wish to deal with arjonwKxlatiBg ami polite
- Clerks. ' -
GO TO THEODORE HIS 'S
In short : For anything to eat, drink or wear.
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BROWNVILLE. N T.
Brewnull. N. T., April J2, Iff 0. j
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Carnage ami viagoii
MAmTFACTOKY,
EnOTTAVILLE, 3T. T.
S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY,
AinrouNCE
Manufacture of
that they have commenced the
CARRIAGES,
WAGONS,
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
In the Citr of Brownville. They have both had
many year:? experience in Eastern Manufactures,
and flatter themeves they will be able to please the
public both in work and prices.
All kiuds of repairing promptly attended to.
"Wo jCtslx. X5xa.t Trial.
T. E. A J. C. BERKLEY.
Brownville, May, .1, l.aC0.
I'lSiJ; PJCAIi. UXtiGlXGS AliEAU
And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet
iscovercd, anl
OP THE
City Boot & Shoe Store,
Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if yon
call or leave your measure, or hewill sell you a cheaper
gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's tine
gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other house We
of SI. Louis. Employing good workmen, andkeeping a
variety of material and trimmings for home manufac
ture, 1 hope to receive that liberal patronace heretofore
- ti -T rf nw
bestowed on me. Give me a call.
BrownvilleJnly27, 1S59
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BROWNVILLEE !
X'M.'IATO
rfas jost rece.rel
THE REST SEI.ECTCO
And, perhaps, the
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS
Ever bronsht above St. Joseph,
Which he is opciiins out in the
Splendid ITew Building,
lorccr of Main arf First Irccts.
Erownvlllo.
flis stock consists of the following arliolcs, which he
will sell cheap for cash:
Pure White Lead,
. French Zincfc, .
China Zinck,
Red Lead,
Venitian Red,
Rav and b't umber,
Sr.anish
Castor Oil,
Cod Liver Oil,
Sweet Oil,
Putty,
Glue,
Figs,
wmiiner.
Turpentine,
Chalk. Linseed Oil,
Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil,
Copal Varnish Costile Soap,
Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap,
Tooth brushes, Litherage,
.Patent medicines, Let. paper
White Varnirh, Ink,
Iliair brushes,
Tooth brushes,
. Paint brushes
Steel Pens,
Gold Pens,
Pencils,
- Hair oil,
Stationery. '
Candies,
Isuts.
Raisins,
fcc.
Also, a Splendid Assortment or
X3 erfumeries,
; Comprising Lyon's KaJbarion, Cologne, Pommailc.
genuine ox marrow, bear creese, and oil, nin.-k and
ct-cences of all kinds, and of the finest quality.
is's o .
351 ?
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1860. FRESH I860.
a-! J J i - U J S- ia J
ir Have Just Received Our
SmiXG AATD SUMMER.
STATIONERY.
Foolscap p.iper. fancy letter rape, gilt edged notes,
and envelope, plain, f.moy, and eint.is!.el, iiens perrcil"
and pen-hulu'i'rs. inks cf all kmd, irkuads, wa.'ert
and sealing-wax.
PURE LIQUORS.
Tlolland Gin. Iri
hrandy. Cordial. P.
and Malaga V.'ine.
h 'W'liisky, Ponrlx.n Wh'ky, Ginper
rt Wiue.. Madeira, Viiie, White wine
Mr. Afann l:n; jn enrorien C'T j.ranii-ai Iiruzi'i-t hi?
patrons mey reM asured that ai 1 medicines procured
from himaragenuinc without fear of mistakes.
!r?Thyirian' Preriptions attended to at all honr
both by iiiy and nigrht.
CASH-INVARIABLY
rtrownrit;e, May 54. 15t;0 ly.
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IFAjcA is the Largest and vied' Corned
Stock ever offered in the West, and
which we will sell at prices to
DEFY COMPETITION. "
THE LADIES .
ARE rSPEQIALLT
INVITED A
To give us a Call .
They can all be suited r -
in everything they desire from
From a 10c Lawn To a $2 00 p jard .
Fancy Silk Dress Pattern.
We can Fit G cnts in Suits fi era $5, to $50 '
Emigrant to
MELVIN MILLS.
inecitizcrncr LrownviII;, and others int-rotcd '
are here informed t Lat I h:vc made arrangement I
for keeping a censtaut supply of the j
IJcsl Quality of Tlonr !
at tha
IN BROWNVILLE.
Where it can bo purchased by tho0 wihinr
,".'.' J- G- MELV1X.
Jr?WTt :11c-, Anjnr. n.is.'.l.-
PIKE'S PEAK,
TJCh sn d Clifornit,
CAX be supplied with Ontflt at rnrrecedented L
Prices. We do not desire to hsiiiibng any one, but sti!
facts which we will prove to all giving ns a call.
a
No Charge for pricing and shoving Goodi
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Cutlery and Queensware,.
Glassware,
And Choice
GBOCER I E. S
A Larce Assortment of , . . -
RcadylladcCIotliliig,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats, .
Caps,etc.
AJf D rim
igricultural Implements.
BeU Qualities of .
1MIIIS II M
Together with a irxeat Variety of articles Ca fed;oat
mention. Our motto is:
"Small Profits and Quick Returns."
Como Ozxo ! Como 1 1
Vou may rest assured you'll not be dis
appointed. -
EVBRYTBCmQ.'-;'
deeded or csired
; Can be had at our Store, and on i&rms at
favoralle as those of ary other
House in the West.
All Kinds of
C0UHTEY PE0DTJCE,
VTiii te taken in exchange at current prices.
IVc Do a Casli, or Exclianc foi
Produce Trade, and are Deter
mined tliereby to Glvc'ouv Cus
tomers UAH G A IAS.
P D. J.r.TARTIN & CO.,
GOODSEAIISTEESSES
WANTED. .
JACOB "MARHON,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
v , , . wn vi 1 1 e, A ebra ka,
ill givesteadj emj.lojiuent to froia tc
iuin.y g a seamitresse. -ip'Iy- imnicdiatdj
rwnvj!le, April 25. ISoO.
Of
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