Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 18, 1860, Image 4

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.Life Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn.
. hroTf-raUl hj (he Slaie cf Connecticut.
Capital Sock-.V-GO,GOO.
Wj?fcl-.i'inn-r."itJiri'.uwecoiflM9cnrf-
1830.
1880
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THE LUNION SAFE !
,-ifv.
'orru;j:na and dihi:ctors:
- .1 MKSC. V,'AJ.KM:V, P.-ctM- t.
' J.I.tAS GILL, Swrv'ary.
AUrl C:.!f
S.V.'i.f'u'rs
DLt'C?OS3:
iMr.icliV.;;:; , t'.tiL. Bonce,
. J A.H.tOr. Y.. I.Dikerroan
JaUJCt C Vi'n.!i.y. -
so
H. ft. B :r'
-AS. H::iJ?.M II.
Applks'i'iDfrwcivt-d byli
iU.iit. I xflDiBtr.
W I I ILNAS.Atr't,
IVf.rrnville. ". T.
St.
iGscuIitoGm
It.
. TTAXXIBAL & ST. JO. It
rrs ans nU have teen male, l7 the Hanni
bal and Vt. Joseph Hail Koai Company to tom
menee with the opening t-f cavitation, fur
TRI-VEIKLY LINE OF PACKETS,
to run in connection with sail Kct regularly' from
St. Joseph to! BrownTillc, Omaha,
M , mi.i mm in - '"" ' ,vm ""'' ,'"m''.TZm
or
rLTJ3IIBiiLTGH &CAES01T;
AVI
' .'QBNSRAL XiATID AGENTo,
. ' v a-ndL-tncl Warrant!.
Vi--,omfon rtf jfr-,;?.f r""- Taxri yaji.
t Ytyl .'ifition g.vea to all t-niss.t pcrUingtO
lflrUi I.fid AjrP"T-
Af.rvn ros this
vsrvr.v states rxrKLs
AVrr, !w.Wi Ciaia-X fv-r tbe irauauuMiun
i i : .rv Ci. .
.' .i... ..-..I.riV. Hartford Firclni'irance Company
f iiirtfcrd, Cvuneciicut. .
of
1 W.T -e reports' nnroffl.-e to M c new bnlldirg en
1 Hir to'.Thcrc XUU's Store, t-ad
i.fr Oel. S. Land OH c . lT1.rtv-
1A- tllB.HI) V'"JW"
1S5C. 1.16
1 - . , ..,..rnir J.VO. L. CARtOI
LU3HB AUGII 2c C ARSON,
i -f!?? r J VD r.EXLRAL LAXD A GLUTS
j - . - -
i Dealers in Coin.
BiMM'Vl'i if 1 E VF.AI!A('O..X'. I.
v.kii tfMiti.n will b riven to K::virin nd Selling
-...t .inn n!. fi nrlncii:-.! ciliciof the United States,
u,.u s.ivrnnd vm-urrmt Bitiir Note. A constant snp-
: f Land W'arrt.te on hsn1 fur le ro cxia, r en
(t:e...u t:e f- r Prc-eir.ptora. All wrranta aold by nt
iLi-jntimlhwerTrowt. VTiH fl ! IVrlaTatoryState-
it of Intention to prc-err.pt, at
t::i. at western rate ot interest, r.nd Inveattnenta made
i . f . 1. r nt nn.nf.rfr for diHtatit ca!'it!ihH, Colleo
u..a upon all cuJiveuient i.iiita will be promptly attend,
et ta and prjf?q(l remitted in eicbaree, ateorrent rate
t.iu nf I'v.ihaiiir n England. Ireland, and France b.
tti.-Hvlatniiti.il rate, with cot of Exchange on tbe East
m MJ. I"pii recoivrdm Current acojunt and interest
t'mVK Main St., near C.S. Lund Office.
irrf.itK Ei
Jin ! Hr!,fr ; Co., WfrchantK, PblUdelpbla, Pa
KiXaunlit-.n. ( riioii Jt Co., " "
Mir Jn iuv ' Baltimore, Md.
lim,'. Car..n & Eryar.f . " " "
J1. ?)unp-on Maiuiti, Ol'rnf Port, " "
E. .M . puiidermtn it C". W errant a. "
11 . H . o t ! At Co. No. 17. Hriwl', N'ew Tork.
U WJr. Su;:it'n.Etfl.,lunkfr, Waaliinrtn,D. C
J. T. SteveiK. Ksa., Att'y at Lnw. : " "
TjyK r fti fcrieeh, UanVera,
M !el land. S, rmti Co. Jlcrcl.anti,
iltn. Tint. (i. Pratt.
lion. J. W treary, Kx-Gor. Kansa,
Hurt. Jaf. O. I'arwn,
r, 1J. SmiH. Pres't S. TVnV,
rw.. t'ifn. .Viler, Att'y at Law,
:!( Ii Parana &. Co. Bankers,
II. C. &. Co. 44
tireeue M eare A-Blce, "
iHim-lms k VTatnon, "
C -l. .ni Hsmbleton, Att'y at Law,
J-id-rs T!j.. I'rrry,
1W. U. TntwllM,
Oct. 8, 'el-rl-eli-tf
n l all otter intermedlat poiats.
Tbe fo;lowiii newfrularatid faft rniiD;.Bj
boats cot.hute tLeliueiortiie prejent:
2 packet
--OTi! A H-A
Captain" - - - - SAJL1MAEn.
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Captain
STEAMER
E LI I L I E ,
A LBAROE.
3rv STEAMER
n .
iDES . KOHIES,1
CALVEKT,
' Ccptain -
. For Frcibt cr FayHao nn1'Jto
THEO. HILL,
rUCICIIT AD ticket agext,
- Forwarding Sf Commission Merchant,
T3roT7avillc, Ketraska.
Capt. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag'tT
St. Joseph.
J. S. K. HA WOOD, Gen. Supt.
BOOTS & SHOES
PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N.T.
B. W. FRAME & CO ,
HaTingenVsei In tLaMercaiiUleB-JElacrtoBM
refpet-tluily'.iivite tbeeiUrrus cf abat and a..
jr.inin;; eonaties in NebraaSa, Ateni.y)nccuny .
arxi Freminf coanty, Iora, to call ana ciamice tueir
stcAk, ccciisliEgof . ' , ., .
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
- Medicines,
Brugs,
Paints,
Oils, ,;
Dye stuffs,
And all other articles usually kept- in
All of which we will sell on the raostrea-
gonahle terms for
rhicago, in.
St. Lou:, Mo.
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
Mercer6t)tirr,Pa.
Hftgeratown, ltd.
leolnk. Iowa.
Council Bluff"
Dei Moine, "
Vinton, "
Kaston, ltd.
Cumberland, Vd.
II arana Alabama.
NEW. TOCE
CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE
THEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE,
And Mfdo of Good Stock,
Good Shoes atfrca 75 cents lo T!
'CJSII OR ' PRODUCE.
All are solicited to call and examine our
S O O ,
We expect to keep a full stock, and are
determined to make it the
,,. interest of .
3T cv i aoa, o x e
TO DEAL WITH US.
We also wish to Purchase
so,ooo
BUSHELS OF CORN,
For which we will mv the highest
i y w
IE3 2. 3. o o -
R. W. FRAME &
Peru, Feh. 1,1560.
CO.
larsper Pair.
A- ITT OUT.
J. T. HOKN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in ...
2T3T Good
A WD
1 GROCERIES,
IIARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE,
alLs.l'Ioxvs,SloTc,Furulturc, &c
' .S0N0RA, MO.
U,.rU0ib.lfi53. ; 43-1
Good Boots at From Sl,50 to $G
Per Pair.
a sew stock of
4i
Itavltig Juit rcturnelwith
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &c,
linrltethe attenticn cf my eld customers and tto
pnrchasins pnMic. I bave never bf fore been able to
t.fTer aueh barpaius as at present, In either variety Btyie.
qnality and price.
DO 7SOT FAIE TO STOP
AT THE
BRVWIiVILLE SHOE STORE.
wnLLIAJI T. DDJf.
Brownville, ilpril, CG. IS60. . .
JOHN A. PONN,
Has Rrmoved
From his OM Stand en the Jjeve to
WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK,
.. .,-MAIN; STREET,
DROWN VILE N.T.
. viiir be lias Aliened a " -
GoxvmXmtlxx; of ,
Si.U,LCA'llFAA;V
DRY. GOODS,
ALSO
' A Large Stock of Choice Family
Flour, . ; '
. . 'Hen,' - ."'
-. Bacon -
r Sugar, '
Uolasncs
Ccficc,
:; '.Tea,
W Salt,
. - Cheese,
. " Candles,
.x'- - . - Qtc.,etc.
. AikI a fine assortment of
"lhJHT. GROCERIES
'.."' Such as
L pice, . . ,. . ... . : .
IVppers,
. ? ',Vr,-' Salaratus,
.. , . Ginger,
' 3 , iMf -Allspice,
" . . etc., etc
u-J2 efte S7of A of
41 A RD WARE. AND CUTLERY.
: : H UEENS WA R E, .
ci cl 1 o 37"
Boots and Shoes.
Mis know-it!?? of theUade and wn! of the people
tf tiK.wnviUe and vicinity euablea luia to mate ju.hci
..n;ini,jv.,.Mtirf!i!t U.r till" tua-'.ot. He asks an
."...,, 1 . ..f hu st.Vt. feelmif a-inre1 tewill be
ai.'.e t ..iH-Tt In cua'itr. ty ! oud pncea
' wwm ?M TOP
UUiJ l : nut it'
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
PATRONIZE. HOME
MANUFACTORY!
WEW SABDLEEY
JOHN W; MIDDLETON,
MAIN STREET,
nROWKYELXE, ET. T.
a T3"?TOTJ"rrCE3 that he has Jnst reeelred
fi-nm 8t. Louis, with a rret.n stoca, ana nas
now on hand, principally of nia own manu
factnre,
Fine Gents anil Ladies Saddles,
Ruggy and Wagon Harness,
Collars, , Bridles,-
Halters, ... IVliIps,
Of Every Style,
PIKE S PEAK WHIP LASHES,
PLASTERING HAIR,
A good"1TOpftyahvayskept on hand
Work Llanufactured to Order.
CALL AND SEE FOE YOUBSELVES.
BALTIMORE
Clothing Store,
SEIGEL & GREENBAUM,
Announce that they hare received and opened their
SPRING STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLO HIKS.
Tfnts C :bis. and Boots & fenocs
Gentlemen's Under Wear,
C srpet cks, &c, &o,
Their etock varies from the
FINEST Q UALITY
TO THE
Oliea-oei
- -
Ayeryfine stock of
flTTrtiiiTin ht nm
Gratif 1 for Vast tvitronHjre they hope by future
attention to business, and a determination to please,
in stvle. quality and prices,. to merit not only a con
stant put increased patronago.
GIVE A CALL.
BrewnTille, April 12, I860,' "
G- O TNT
1MU
PLOW WBBKS.
Brownville, April T9, 1SC9.
41-ly
NEBRASKA 11TY .
Xax xiraiaoo Company.
Capital Stocli 50,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, T.
TO FARMERS
Of Nebras7:a and N. Wi Missouri :
AGAIN" Iwonldcall the attention of the farmers
of Nebras ka and Missouri, to the fact that I have on
hand and am constantly manufacturinc at my Plow
Facton-, in Oregon; ilo.. wagons, and every pattern cf
plows, ta-wit:
PRAIRIE PEOTTS,
One andTwo Horse Plows,
SIiovcl PlOTTS,
Iloes ,Harms,o
' Corn Planters.
And Harrow Tectn
Together with ererythlns in this line used ty a farmer.
I takttbe responsiDinty or aayinjf tnat my two horse
plow will do better work, in stubble or any kind of
roiurh around, than any I manufactured or sold in this
upper country. My two-horse and prairie piowg will be
t!d for cafc. on terms, vucb as will place them ia tbe
reieh of every farmer.
My Plows can be obtained from my stent at Iowa
Point. K. T., Brownvilie, Inodaway county, Marietta,
Riuh Bottom, Holt county, Brownville. N. T., and For
est City. MARTIK nOFFMAM.
K. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
dispatch, on liberal terms.
Ore;on, Mo., May, 1SG0.
Theodore Hill, Agent
mnw Brnville, N. T., keeps on band a general assort?
M Arowenflman's Plows.
1, O.onriCy a; BltcntsoT. iy
frPtSarffPlIlS;
ji wt X itw
LUMBER ! LUMBER ! !
on Tins.
LEWIS LAWRENCE, .
V7e'.l known ia this region os a successful and ac
coaiiu'jJatir!.? lumber cieajer, nas ssm
a - .
11 ?B T-rr.nr.rpft to furiu?a every cessrauic u-..v
lumber;, r fencing cr baii-amg pnrpoaea,u.v.
ed at the mU, cr at .
Brownville Landing,
Or at ay fo'-' tt0 nrf r s? ,31J o1"-
Areas follow . AltSe Jiul- foreash, from
.t v.e nr mo fpet to SI ner lUUteet.
. . . . 1 -m ..IM
Ontime,say three, six, nine, onswic""'
- . ' troa - '
45cents per 100 feet to SL2-J per luu teei,
with 10 r-erccnt. interest from aeuTery,
chared ly unincanibered real estate.
Thelaoberwnibe aeurcreaa uj -
It isoKri Kiver within f-0 mile down stream,
cent?rerluU lectin aaaiuon w i"" vw.- r
To those wisbins lumber, particular attention ia j
ca'.lcd to these propositions, which cannot tail to
command consideration. v.iiv.
Come with, or send your orders, and they gn&L De
filled without delay. ,
100,000 feet of dumber on Iiand,
And more making every day. -L.
LAWRENCE.
March 1st, 1850. fm.
Land Warrants,
por Onssla .ixcl on Tiaxto
tt- ..n,i tn 1ati T.and Warrants of all sizes to
settlers on such time as they way desire loaig or short j
at the usual rates. . . ',.i
A constant supply of Warrants will be kopt on ban!
for sale as cheap as tbey can be bought elsewaere i a
H'""- . . . . . .
Buy of repular dealers ana oewareo uos"'"""""
All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be
genuine in every reject and will be exchanged if de-
Bein? permanently located in Brownville, we canal;-
ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the
Brownville House.
LUSHBAUGn & CARSON,
Bankers, and Dealere in Land Warrants.
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
'AT "
. BrownTille, iEfi Nebraska.
To those in the States contemplating going to
in Vohriiskft and Kansas
GOLD AIL JN JbJtt,
The undcrsigDed desire to say, and in so doing will
not practice deception-,that there are advantages
to be secured in -
Crossing the Missouri river at Jsrownville,
and outfitting at, and Btarticg from that point.not
to be found at any oinerpiace on ins jsnssoun xi.i
ver. In the first place, on both sides of the river
areiarge extentsof bottom lands in which grass
mutes a much earlicrstart thanon the uplands.and
is much more abundant, beiDg inexhaustible the
entire season. Here, then, is a desirable place to
recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock
can also be purchased here on very favorable terms
The Urownville Meam rerry Doai.oeiniriue uiist
on the liivor, 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 ia the most expedi
tious manner.
We undertake to say that tne business men oi
Brownville areas well prepared to serve those wish
ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fsvV
orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything
desirable can be purchased in Brownville, such as
Provisions, Clothing, Mining liapie
O meets, &c, &c. .
The Tionte from Brownvilla to the Mines it uni
versally admitted by those who have traveled it and
others, to be superior in every respect. Brownville
ia about midway between bt. Jo. ana vmaaa. as
to distance, an examination of tbe map is ail tnat
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 routo wooa una water
abound the entire distance, while on many others,
wood has to be hauled for many days. '
Tbe foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily es
tablished by the immense travel of last year, and
those who adopt it the present season will have no
cause to regret having done so. Therefore
Cross the Missouri iiiverat ana start
from Brownville.
JOHN CODDINGTOX & CO.,
Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat.
The Great Female Pills.
DR. J- P. CREAGER is the General Afrent, Whole
sale and retail, for Dr. Wheating's celebrated Female
Pills. These Pills are truly valuable for ladiet : For
they will restore the monthly courses tohen they may
ttop jrom any cause wnaicver. uney never nave rail
ed in any casewiiere the directions arounu me dox con
taininK the PlHs have- been strictly followed; Indeed,
there is no case of failure ever ?omc to oar knowledge,
Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe.
Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid upon receipt
of one dollar, by J. P. CRKAGKR,
JJ.iltimore wity, aiaryiana.
A liberal rtiscountto druggists, a cant postage stamps
as good as money.
HW-BAKEin&Y
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aim ....
"XccmC2r?otYxx saloon,
V. BROWNVILLE, N. T.
' JOSEPH Lv ROY, - :
HAIK DRESSER.
Main Street,' ' :- '.
BHOTTXTII.X.I:, Ti. T.
L J
, i iai
T.
Xr L'Ryhss est.V:ed, ia tae re r cf bii Ttrtd-stej
A BATHING ROOM,
For ttie accor.iTuoiiiti.jn tf those wSi cor.s:ier c:csu
TJnrsavirtu?. J
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co-pnrtnership of Xoe!, Lake i Etaerwa,
heretofore exi-tit and tran;actir. tnsicess a;
Brownville, Tulerthe name ad style tfXwt,
Lake &, Co., is tLi day dis-lvcl by mutual consent.
U. C Jwhmoa will adjust all urscttled business cf
th Said firm. J tSSE NOEL.
HENRY KMER.'CTT;
' I'ENr.Y LAKE, ty
O.rF.LAts, A.'nt.!
t ro wnvrie.N.H ,May l3,13o3. 4-tf
N E 15 R A SKA
f
! i-arnngc
ULI
SIAIN STREET
BROWNVILLE, N.
Tsfccs pleasure la annaanclng that he haa now on hand, a large and select tto-
:k cf every art c'.e iabls liae,
Of all the improved patters ; viz
Plymouth Bock, Charter On. Valley Forge, !ea!ed Ovea, &c,
MATCTFA.CTOHir.
nnoiTXTiEEE, r;. t.
S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY,
Manufacture cf
that they tav ccsiajsnced tfcs
wl !V-X
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endies variety, some of which are 4"' d!; Ti
C-iuk and Parlor stove, something very nice ludeed for small families
A combined
Miscollaz2 eous. .
HEAYY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILERS
And Large Cast Irca Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal and Lard Oil Lamps;
Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, he
JAPANNED WARE,
All oi wnicn i pieuj.-B uijDt-.i sv..
ttontion of the DUbliC.
any other establishment in this recion or me country
I am prepared to put up guttering and fpoutius and all other work or
workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be un.i.irsold in the upper country
Brownville, August, 30 13C0.
mw r.ne atth shortest notice, and In a
S C DECSrB
1 Jf
4 lji12sL3eJ:lJi r,, ; ,'2M
LATE!
"d)W TPnnn?rrTi nnnn r
CARRIAGES,
WAGONS, .
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
In tbe City of Erownville. They bave both haj
many year experience in Eastern M an a f notaries,
and 3:itter theinseves thy will be alio to plaase th
Dublio both in w rk an l j nces. .
..... . , i.i...
T. E. i I. It. r.FT.KLET.''
Brownville, lUj, 3, 160.
I'ISiKS PHlIiUItJCiEAt-S .4UK.ID
And will produce more gold than any other d.;njs yel
iscuvered, and
23 IS J-J m
or THS
City Boot & Shoe Store,
Will makeyou a superior pairef boots or sh.' if yc
call or leave yur measare, or he will sell you acbeper
g3iter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and N ly'a Bne
gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other h.. neWest.
of St. Louis. Empkyingood workmen, and Uepinff a
variety of material and trimmings fr borne manufac
ture. I hope to receive that liberal patron bretf.r
bestowed on nie. t i re we a can. w
BrownvilleJuly27. 1S59
T. DEX.
r.J
KS Wj-il'.-
iH3 scjtr
BROWNVILLEE !
JT. EL 5IATUH
lias Just received
THE BEST Sn.ECTi:i
And, perhaps, the
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS '
Ever brought above St. Joseph,
Which he is opening ost in the
Splondid iTew Building,'
t.'i
Main and First t reels'.
SrownvUlo.
Itis stick consist of the following articles, which he
will sell cheap fur cash:
CIHIOICE BO
ESJ ILiaHJOEES,
I
Mm
Catawba Wine,
' Charapaigne Wine,
Claret Wine.
Old Rye, .
Old Bourbon,
Irish Whiskey,
Porter,
Gin
f " .' !
mrm
i t
SUMMER GOODS
AT LESS THAN COST!
Vt o wiU '1I or tock rt
I,atlief suhmimt Dre Goods,
' ' (kntlcvun's Sunt t.uir Goods,
Bonnet:, Straw, Hats,. &c.,
1 eii-l.a"c-e i-r tsh. Wheat. Flonr. Pbe'.lcdCora
4 Ui n. U J. MAUTIN t Co.
Jl. Vs. Com. and seo a ... 1etermined to
j;'lh U"s 'k1s at a-iic -c I: preference to
kef iU2 them o crest!! cfHt-irr " - '
- -. " J.- M '.;tin, & Co.
rnillS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
JL fnlly organised. and theirentirccapital stock of
Fifty Ihotttand IhHlar. paid in andsecr.red. They
arc prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
anl toKe risks, upon equal terms, with the most
favored insurance company any wnere. itarirj
adopted the mutual prir.ciple.its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in the proCts of
thecompacy.
The operations of the Company,will be conSned,
forth present, to mikint, orCAKGOnsks, witn a
maximum liability of $12,500 onany one bottom,
einsr tbe only Insurance Office, on theabove pop-
nlarplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.
We ror-pectfully invite the Missouri Kiver pa
ronage.. DlBECTor-?:
S.F.NuckoIls, . Chas. F. Holly,
II. T. Bennct, J. L. AmstToug, ,
v " W. .Uinchman, Miles W.rown,
A, A. radford.
' ' ' ' I ' OFFICERS: 1
CII AS. F.L-OLLY, President.' ''.'! -
J.aAiiPEjScc'y.
St. Louis Aijent Col .T. P. Howard.
April 2d, 1S50. . jj ' - ' 31-
- ISHAM RE AVIS,
- ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Falls vity, itichardson County, Ifsbraska
i iRre promvl attenti. n t ail professional tusi-
intrusted to his cure ia UUliartron and adjoining
ouatief ; alfm t tbe drawing cl deeds.pre.empUr n n-
pees, ac.,4. ; Hayl3,'M n4c-ra
i " i. . . .' . 4." 4k if .
Announce to their old customers and the Citizens of
Brownville and viciuity, that they have fitted tip a aew
stand, with all the conveniences that ladies and gentle- j
men can wish to make them comfortable. Their stand
ison First Street, between Main and Water, where they
are prepared to serve customers with the
Choicest Quality cf Bread,
Pound, SpoDge, Gold, .silver, and every
kind of Cake,
SODA-WATER, ICE-CREAM,
Buiter and Eggs, Picnick crackers,
All kinds of Summer Beverages,
Confectionaries cf th Best quality, &c, &c
Cock Tail,
Saddle Bag Whisky,
Blue Lick,
Boker's Bitter?,
Pale Brandy,
Curraco, &c.
1 m :t ."-a
dim j.
Dishes,
Plates,
Tonng ladies and gentlemen will do well to call and
get their fancy heart candy.
parties. Families, and rick-.Mcas
Served on ihe Shortest Notice.
Cups
saucers.
owlsv
Cold Lunch at all Hours
Castor Oil,
Cod Liver Oil,
Sweet Oil,
Putty,
Glue.
Figs
Oil,
Pure White Lead,
French Zinck,
China Zinck,
Red Lead,
Venitian Red,
Raw and b't umber,
, Spanish whiting,
Turpentine,
Chalk, Linseed Oil,
" Couirh Candy, Tanner's
Copal Varnish -' . Costile ' Soap,'
. Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap,
Tuoth brushes, Li:herage,
Patent medicinos, . Let.paper
While Varnirh, Ink,
Hiair brushes,
Tooth m.-hps,
PrtiM' 1 ru.-hps '
Stai mi t v ,
Ci:'; 1' i . ' .
N t i 5
Sieel Pen3,
Gold Pens,
Penci's,
Hair oil,
Sec,
Rr iriij-,
Also, aSplcndia Assortrncnt'or
Comprising Lyon's E.ttharion, Colorne, ?oramii!i
genuine os marrow, bear greese, and oils, musk aadi
ecences of ail kinds, and of the flaest c,ality.
Douglas Improved
PRE3IIOI SrCTAR MILLS.
.Wuskingvm Works. Zanesville, Ohio.
We are now prepared to manufacture our Premium
Sunar-Vane Mills, either erticai or Horizontal, and
will be able to stipp'.y the demand, however large
We are also msnufactnring Douglas' Improved Evap
orator, and also Doneias Steam Snrar Evaporator, and
are prepared to furnish every article of the best quali
ty, and at moderate rates, requires in me mannractur
PRICES $50$Si). $90, $100. and npwarda. Price of
Furnaces and Ev porators, $50 to $100.
Circulars and Pamphlets furnished on applicatlcn.
All orders addressed to the undersigned will be prompt
lyattcndedto. DOUGLAS BROTHERS,
apl-ly Zanesville, Ohio.
Fine Honey. -
Dr. H. C. Smith, of this county, presents rtt with a
beautiful article tf honey, eqaal. If not snperior to ary
thing weeve saw. This honey was manufactured Yy
Mrs. Smith- according to the directions given in receiet
wfciohhe pnrchased of Dr. J. P. Creamer, Bahinurp
City. Sid. Any person cm get thW receipt formating
boney, und be iadependpnt of the honey-!ee. by writing
to Dr. C-reaser, No. 65S. West BUimre street, Balti
more Ck'.y M l , eaclosing 60 cents Hawkinsville (Ga)
Pulatk Times.
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GOO SEAHSTESSS
WANTED.
JACOB MARHON,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
MrownTille, Xetiraslia,
Will give steady eruplnyrrent from trrenty
thinty jroM "camstrcsspj. Apply immediately. " -Crownviilr,
April 2 IMiV
The Farmers of Xemaha and tbe adjoining connties
win do well togive oa a call. We also invite the trav
j eiing community to do tbe same. We will accommodate
them on tbe most reasonable terms.
Our motto ia "sina'l profts, quick sales, and keep the
money in tbe Territory," as we arc permanently locate!
in this county of Nemaha, Xebraska.
Our experience in catering to tbe lasts i twcuiaen
of Bruwnvilie, warrant us in tbe beiicf that we will be
I aMe to giveentire satisfaction, and that we will receive
a liberal patrorage.
Brownville, June , l;60.
The public are now respectfully informed that the
undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put
ia operatMB one of Homer k Co.'s flour miUs of the
latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory.
They were induced to exchange their former mill
for this one, from the high character they have raid
ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of
millers whohave tried them throuhontthe esitern
States, and in view of the increased demand for
grinding which will cscecd that of any previous
year in- 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
Cora Blill c nUntly running, ready at all times to
accommodite the farmers without detention, and by
giving their undivided superintendence to the busi
ness (assisted by thtrir former miller, Mr. Wells,) tbev
hope for the continuance and increased patrona ge of
their trienas.
Assorted Lumber, Shingles nn 1 Laihcor.stant'lv on
hand. GREEN 4 MAKTLN".
Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1S59. :
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
The wide-si?ned whose kilns are situated nine miles
westof Brownville, t n the n.ad leading to Ft. Kearney,
keep cocstactly on hand a very superior article cf
lime, to which he Invites the attention of those l ist
ing The Lime will be delivered at tLekila or at aoy
other p int ia the county, as desired.
fob. 0, 1550 9a . . E. SI. I.0?:O.
A &
3f 4b $2
W MI,
Bar Tumblers,
Decanters,
Goblets,
Wine Glasses,
Fruit Dishes,
Pitchers &c.,
Ill liJ lil Xm&J TjJ b? KtS '
STATI01TSRY.
r.olscip psper fin7 letter PTfr. gilted?el n if? ,
and enve!'j(s, plain, fancy, and ernrrrf ia-ii. peic.
and pe.i-h )l!era. ink uf all kinds, iaktami, w.'ti
and sealing-wax.
PURE LIQUOKS.
Holland Gin, Irish Whisky, Bourbon TTbisty, Ginger
Braurty.CordUl, Port Wine, Madeira, Wine, Ts bite m
and Malaga Wine.
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Ifr. Slaun being an exiwrlenced pra-ticrl rrgTis?,b:
! patron mey rest assured that a! I medicines procure4
from him are genuine witnout tear or mistakes.
a
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
J E WEIE'Y
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
&.c, Sec.
t5"Phyf.lcian's Preicriptions attended to at all boat
both by day and night.
CASII INVARIABLY
Brownville. ;ly 2t. ly.
MELVIX MILLS.
Tho
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Come and see and Secure Bargains.
MSLIL.
Brownville, August, 30, 1860. :
".::!-, m l c
. .t ; if fly cf tiio
j:ia!5iy of I lour
at th?
BROYNVILLB."
Wh' ; it can be purchased by thq wihiix --
. J. G. MFLYI.V.
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