Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 03, 1861, Image 3

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mgEADVERTISER
.-,'v. -Avftrtiser" baring
mUcb the 1rB'" . e uerch&nta in t.
lh, Territory. J f4 other East
i.oui.. St. J,ie;CSSlt merchant, pur-
blanks,-Blanks- - M ,, , ,,
fin. v-."- Vlats. Cula aaiDK.
jjraiw. those in need.
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v .i rp in . . . . - ji tirti iin I x t u --
ui - . -nt vjr; .
f,b I-nntinr ' V produced in any p." v.
.ft, inferior to.
ec.irr. 'W"7 ,r wort as evidence
here, nu -
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New Veart ilop.-A '
. ' War's evening,
ille House on.INew 1 e
.hich for attendant oc.ab.l.ty .enjoy
.en and -ooJ order we have not known
xC,liod in .h. cny. -M.ne host and
HeV Dr. McPhebmh and Lady,
rere unrvn.it.in? in attention and efforts
have mry ihinff gooff pleasantly and
for.tJy. The supper wa. gotten up
-i Mus. Mc'i own and peculiar good style,
. abundantly evidenced by all
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,trolIaUe circumstance
;ker',.prcj'en5ities, or
Eiii!iTs '-pedal ex-
a combination of r:;-
forced to sue-
EEP Oil TED EXCL VSIVLL Y THE
Jo"to2TfvoIxja, c2.xr crt or.
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By tbe Si. Joseph, Brownvi.iaa.iKl Denver Telegraph
STEHBIXS LIN JZr
CJici corner cf $Ia,in Ad . Tirtt Street..,
b.
MaSOnlC 0n Thursday last, the fol
wing persons were installed as officers
f Nemaha Valley Lodge A. F. A. M.
j this city :
. R. W. FcR5AS, W,M.
. G. W. Bratton, S. W.
j T. W. BDronD, J. W.
R. T. Raiset, Treas.
. J. L. Coluapp, Sec'y.
- J. Aylsworth, S. D.
D. Seicle, J. D.
J. Beet, Tyler.
Panoramic Views of llic Gold
?lOIr3. Randolph & M'Cxure will
ve a Panoramic Exhibition of the Gold
fgion, at the Brownville House this
vening.- Showing Gulch mining. Gulch
:.d Lode claims, Quartz mills, Spanish
irrastra's, Lc. The views are taken
om nature. We see that our exchanges
;.cak in the highest term.3 of this ex-llition.
GOOd EnOUgll. Those prairie chick
ns afid quails, "filled in" with fresh bi
lves,"kept constantly on band" by Bob.
Iorrisox, at the. Union Eating Saloon
i this city,;-ar. "some," and no mistake.
jr all V.ich;" a cup of good coffee;
:n and eggs, etcetera," Bob's is a
;nihiy good place."
P. S. .Spracue, the "clerk" of the
jstitution, is "one of 'em."
Chaklistok, S. C. 26.
There are rumors here that 'several
hundred troops are en route foj Charles
joa fort. AUo that Fort " Sumnter was
re-enforced on Sunday w ith marines ua-
dej disguise of Jabcrers. .", .f
Postal mailers continue here as for
merly; -.MM ':.) i . i
The Convention sat in secret session,
and passed the following ordinance : '
An ordinance to make permanent ar
rangement for the coirunerciarfacilities
of S. C. That no abrupt or sudden change
be made in the rate of duties on jmports
into the State, and ;
Whereas, it i? now desired by this
State to secure advantages in trade to
her own ports above those of any: other
of the tlave holding States, her-late con
federates, and 5;.Ci
Whereas this ordinance is designed to
be provisional, therefore
Be it t rdained by the people of S. C. &c
1. That all citizens of , this State who
at the date of lb ordinance of; secession
were holding offices connected with the
customs under ihe U. S. within the limits
of S. C., are hereby appointed to hold
under the government of this State ex
clusively, without any further connection
whatever with the federal government of
the United States, the same to hold office
u.v:l crh'.'rwie ordered, and that they
rtr if il i i.-v.f: ny for their services.
.' : r w 1 . provided, the
C. Ti 'it c.;!-rwi:
Govcr;.., -..-ili :-r-p-r.i i 1
ithich feL;; 1 o" 'ur in tf.ii u
revemie.'collection aLd n-uu:: .i .'
the U. S. are hereby adopted anJ u..:
the laws of this State, saving that uo du
ty shall be collected upon imports from
the States forming the late federal union
known as the U S of America.
4. All vessels built in South Carolina
or elsewhere, and owned for the amount
of one-third by citizens of S C, or any
of the slave holding commonwealths of
North America, and commanded by citi
zens thereof, and no other, shall be re
gistered as vessels of S C under author
ity of the collector and naval officer. '
5. All official acts of the officers afore
said in which it it usual and proper to set
forth the authority under which they act
and style cf documents issued by them or
any of them bit in the name of the State
of Some Carolina.
G. All revenues collected hereafter
collected by aforesoid officers shall, after
deductiug the sums necessary for the
compensation of the officers and other ex
penses, be paid into the Treasury of the
State of South Carolina" for the use of
said State, subject to the order of this
Convention or of the General Assembly.
7. The officers aforesaid shall retain in
their hands all property of the United
States in their possession, custody, or con
trol, subject to the disposal of the State,
who shall account for the same upon a
lull settlement with the guveoument of
the United States.
Done at Charleston Dec. 2G..JS60.. ,
" Signed: B. F. JAMISON, Pr7
Attest; B.varthek, Cl'k.
The obligation of seceracy was wijh
drawu. ' .
Great Falls, N. II., Dec. 27.
Mr. Fanesworth, the last survivor of
the battle of Bunker Hill, died to-day, at
the are of 104
Washington, Dec. 36.
An address has been- prepared by au
thority to be signed by Congressmen of
the border slave States, requinno their
rer-pective States tu "appoint Commission
u r 7 tA iiiLut at ti i in titPii tn thu l.tn rtr
! we are p faseu 10 u now. nas con- r- t e "t 1 .- ". .u .
1 . ' ' Ireb. for conference relative to the eces
niea to pive a course 01 nmsir lessons p n ,kq . f
1 oiii ui ait iug wuviuu stales 1 11 vuov ui
this ciiy ; ihe first of wiu'cli will be gi- such an emergency.
a this evening..
ngnt, as he was , now m a pesitnn he
colt! a rr.amtain, which- n as not the case at
tt. P.louhrie. where his small fcrre could
have been overcome in a short time. It
remains to.be een whether Mai. Acder
sonjjLr.3"acted cider instructions, or upon
hisv6wn responsibility. ' " " ""
'..It, has been ascertained with certainty
that a majority of the Pepublican mera-
beri of Congress are ready to guarantee
the repeal of the personal liberty bills.
If the South is indisposed to meet this
compromise, the Republicans contend that
it can only be through a determination to
reject everything.
It is understood that Gov. Brown, of
Ga., has solicited and obtained from the
Sec .of War a years leave '.of absence
fcr Col. Pardee, late commandant at
West Point, to go to Europe to parchase
guns and munitions of .war for the" State
of Georgia. .
Charleston, Dec. 23.
The Palmetto flag' was raised over the
Custom House and Post Office.
The Palmetto flag is raised at Castle
Pinckney. . .-.
A large military force went over last
evening to' take, possession of ,'Fti Moul
trie.
Later. Castle Pinckney and Fort
Moultrie were taken possession by theS.
C. military last night. -
The Governor has been tendered the
services of Uoopsfrom Georgia, Alabama
and different portions of Carolina, and
many companies are expected here to
morrow.
Baltimore, Dec. 28.
The meeiing at Barnum's Hotel last
night so far from being a secession,
was an informal meeting meeting . to "de
vise measures to preserve theintegrity of
Maryland. - It was' composed of conserr
7. Union loving men.. : '...I
.Locisville, Dec. 28.
A liirr? rc -tiun cf merchants and
vnriiing u.
NCW BlacksmKll. See the adverti
Mneut of Pease &. Fowler who have
H-ently located in this place. They ap
ar to understand .the true secret of suc-
:ns in business. viz: advertise. Right.
Kcejfstothe new firm.
SillIns;. Mr. CriArux, of Nemaha
heli !f,-f right. Strong
the investigation is pending concerning the
officers of the Interior Dp. in connection
with the abstraction of the Indian trust
bonds, an investigation which he asked
fcr the vindication cf his own honor and
integrity The report prevails that Sec.
Thomas has resigned.
Ft. Kearset, Dec. 29.
C. O. C. &. P. P. Express Coach passed
at 1 1-2, P. M.
When the ccach left Salt Lake city the
weather was very cold, reported that one
driver was frozen to death beyond Lara
mie. " -
Denver city, Dec. 27th. Christmas
passed pleasantly, only 2 or 3 fights oc
curred, and no weapons used in these. "
. The secession news produced little sen
sation here.
An affray occurred' at Canton city a
few days ago, in which one man was
wounded. " " '
; Later advices from San Francisco report
a vast extent of country with placer dig-
gins that will pay gold. Little can be
done there before May or June. A pro
ject is on foot to open a road from Cali
fornia gulch direct to the new diggings,
which will make Denver the nearest trad
ing point to them out of the mountains.
The mountain roads continue good and
open, daily coaches running full to and
from populous nining settlements.
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MARRIED On iba iOthinst., at'tb residence
of the bride' fatber, by Rev il. Prilchard, Mr Wtmak
K.EST to JiiS3 CATHAKIBX UAE5ES, both Of lbi
County.
At tbe residence of the bride's father, Dec. 27tb, by
Kev. 11. Burcb; F. A. J. Mter. of Scott county, Iowa,
and Mi Amra R. Shvcx of tbia cuuety. ,
List of Letters
Remaining In tbe Brownville Pwit Office on tbe SOtb
of October, ISflO. - .
c. ail
f
at the School House.
, Lceturc.
L. . Thomas, Esq., will Lecture'
fore the Brownvill Library and Lite-
ry Association on to-morrow," Friday,
cmng.
Dye's Sax Horn Band. wTe under-
td that the Sax Horn Band, at Nema
i City, under the instruction of Prof.
e, is making rapid progress. Glad to
ar it.
The mip-ttehiutut of Mr. Floyd, SeVy
of War, is freely talked of to-night: in
ahe hotels and political circles, on acccUn
of the recent fraud developments...,
Further revelations s-how that Russell,
Majors & CoV contract has two years to
run. The alleged acceptances of the
Ssc'y of War are t-aid to consist of me
moranda stating that so much money
would be paid on the execution of certain
service under the toutract for the trans
portation of army, supplies, which Rus
sell used from lime to time as" collateral
security in borrowing money, Such me
moranda has heretotore been civeti by
the other departments under liba circumstances'.
Bdilv, in his letter of confession to Sec
Thompson says that no officers of the
coverumeut had any complicity in his
Isles' Repository. The January
bcr of the Ladies' Repositor y is up-
our table. Three fine steel plate en- having attracted the bonds
lvings: "The ten commandments" The condsuien for Baily surrendered
u one illustrated; a sweet likeness of nim to-aay, ana ne is now in au. as
RRIET E. Hosmfr. the triilr.tnrps; 10 lue uau rt'4u,rti: ivusaeu. 11 uaiuj;
1 .r- M rr-, 1 beti-agreed to-take . S200.000 .of ;the
........... "M'''J UmnnnnmU, f im . r Url ,rl ..n of " t hi
wt u.-uiy tuunuenuru as a court. Senator Green aud Ileuresentati
- -
;h-tone, urst class, moral and religi- ves Woodson and Barrel of Mo. have
i periodical. Terms .2. Rev. H. Burch Sone nis security. ; S300.000 is- being
nt for this countv - II,ad up by the citizens of C:virleston.
-Haklestox, .,jjec..
J1fyrrira irAntt.iw. --l t r iouuer was evatua.ea last nignt,
.va jiuuiiiij me January previou3 l0 vvhic h aU lhe ,Min, :ri!.
oiber is upon our table. "A peep at m0ved. The fort is now h.-i, ,lp,olih.
ashoe," by J. Rr?s Brown, illustrated ed by fire, only 4 soldieis were lell in
? characteristic drawings, describing life charge. Ihe soldiers having. bee4i -con
California nd Orpcron i tUiD. ' eyeu 10 ft. oumpter. miens, excite
vi , lununcu vji v-si Rav in j am-1 in 1,1. i
a," alsO finely illustrated. The Peh. rriPt nn nffrr nrarPp nnrl tKo rnrti.,v.,F
-ry numoer win commence a new story tne journal, the president announced the
?Thackeraj', to contmue throuh the resoulon why yesterdays proceedings
ar. Tprm- cinMp mnr c. . were riot prented in the journal."
" - --ti-wv'A a . tin ic ijii k. m
;...;mW, . Mr. Middleton here moved that th
--.. iv . -j-r -- w VV V V KVVVwlUU till
mediately.
Mr.. DeTrevile tried to introduce a
resolution decLtrin. that thf rnvernor nf
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amy is, that yon U'isj ihe lady as you outn Carolina te anihonzed and rp
nng corners. Exchavet. qnested to take Ft. Mouhre. u-Viph hi n
We have always considered our "pedal I"1!" !l'.e Ae. a,,JKlh T1 Vn
They have a new style of cotillion in
e Nv York dancincr circles. The pe-
w a I 1 f if v . . . !.:.!. l. J - .
ft,l-fc. i ..... -.i.wu.num, liau iue
Huan.c, du umiuiiy Las precedence.
00 clock, P. M.Muj.-Anderson $tate?
lhai he evacuated Ft. Moirltre "rn order to
allay the diseu?sion qIkhiC the 'government
and . at the same time to. strengthen? bi
own position.
W a .11 in r "toy . Dec. 27.
Gen. Scott declares that Mai.' Ander
,... . - . 1 " J 1
er smothered our . desires to encrae in
"v"o 0111 11 iu jjetuuaruy acove
1 nuoneo prevailed in ihis community,
a would bealmost persuaded" to lam
dance.
was
1 reo; .tuns nassed. lavon
1 r
for a Iiii;;;.: V...rkjnf-Mtn-Convf n
tion, and di.countenaL.cg' ultra politician
both rsorth and bouth.
Charleston, Dec. 29.
The Convention this morning passed the
ordinance authorizing ihe reception of .the
bills of the banks of the State by collec
tors of the ports, provided they are not
below the par value of the State bank of
S. C Convention adjourned till 10 o'clock
Sunday. The Committee on Constitution have
proposed an ordinance trari-ferring ihe
powers lately vested in Congress on the
Gen'l Assembly, except during the ex
istence oi the Convention. '
An ordinance concerning the judicial
powers of the U. S., vesting them in the
courts of S. C. as the Gen'l Assembly
may direct. The Charleston ciiy court
is to have adjudication in admiralty and
maritime cases, and also in cases of ap
peal where the amount exceeds S200, in
cases affecting public minister the powers
are the same as in the U. C. courts. The
Gen'l Assembly- is -to " appoint judicial
officers. The act of Congress to provide
more, effectually " for ihe punishment of
certain crimes,' approved March i 1825, is
substituted oy the State for all offences
which are subject to the adjudication of
the courts on the State.
The Convention will take the subject of
treasoji under consideration.
New York, Dec. 30.
The Herald correspondent telegraphs :
Washington 29, the Cabinet has just ad
journed, after a protracthd session of six
hours. Charleston affairs were the sub
ject under consideration. ; Sec. Floyd
stated to ' the President in '; the meeting
thai unless Maj. Anderson was withdrawn
he would resign. Sec. Thompson and
Thomas were understood lo entertain the
same views, but evpnts to-day changed
their rr.inds somewhat. The President,
after full deliberation, determided not to
withdraw Maj. . Andersont and Floyd's
resignation was therefore accepted.
Among the persons namd as Mr. Floyd's
successor is isem. r. liut.'er, or iuass..
who has been in confidential consultation
with the President for several days. A
serious division exists in the Cabinet, and
a break up at almost any hour is antici
pated. Secret and highly importent in
telligence from the South received by ihe
trovernment may precipitate the event.
The Sec. of the Treasury has just receiv
ed a dispatch from Charleston stating that
the revenue from ihe ports of . Charleston
had been seized by the authorities, and
that the Capt. had resigned. This intel-
gence was immediately cammunicated to
the Cabinet. " '
The Navy Dep- at 2 o'clock, received
a dispatch from Lieut. J. IL Foster, corn-
mader of ihe. slaver .Bennita.. which was
conveyed into Charleston, staling lhai his
prisoner, captain of the slaver, had been
taken before a State jude upon a writ of
lapeus corpus, that the judge remanded
1 mi hack on the ground that he had no
jurisdiction, and that on his waw back to
the Bennita his prisoner had been rescued
by a mob. -; . - . . .
Dec. 30. By the arrival of the steam
er Conark, from Nassau, N. IL, on the
24ih, we have accounts of the wreck of
the American ship America,' on Cape
Lobes, with 500 Africans aboard, destined
for Cuba. The . ship was commanded by
Capt. Cuas. Brown, who wiih his crew
seized upou the schooner Libby, of Nas-
au, and compelled hnn to render assist-
a r- - t a
ance. Ihe Uaraualdian says a detach
ment of 60 soldiers was despatched by
the governor to Cape Lobes on the 19th
but thai the slaves had been carried to
Cuba as well as ihe ofiicers of ihe ship
by. the brig.
o ; W?Asm.VotON, Dec. 30. .
The Sec. of the Treasury has refused
to accept any of the bids for the fire
million loan which demanded more than
12 per cent interest, thus less than two
million is accepted, about sufficient, it is
said, to pay the interest on the public debt
due on the 1st of January.
As it has never been slipulaled: or
ajrreed by the President that the "troops
should be withdrawn from the Forts
around Charleston harbor the administra
tion considers ' itself under no obligation
q uo as rpiiuestea ty tne . u. iimtnis-
sioners for ihe restoratfon of ihe military
posts. This is considered by the larger
portion of the t. 'abinet-a impossible.
Sc Fhy.l Thompson aud. Thomas..who
hwd to the Corjstitutijrral riht of seces-
Amick Gileon
?atcly Wm
B-ituts ICer George W
urnard Mrs Ahncrva
Lire ban Mrs ME r
Cummii gs Isratl R 2
UUrkL O 1 - , r.
Cooper ILitnilton
I'u.t.n.Mi-s Lftura, .
K idler Ik-Drjr -
tollow-Andrew
KintwS JH 2
Uauitner U SI
r-rln S-r.ib E
Jne John W 2
KimllnKH
Kennedy Leonora Jane
Kinney Ur Charles
Lane Caleb
Lee Benj A
Maxted Levi
.MurUtt Fredrick
Petti t Snmuel
Siiga Willterson
Shook John II
Sampso i Kussell 11
2?rown 'Mat end
Z?ojrlaWiu
Ejix is
Cutler David 2 .
liehereui lieruiaa
Car in. lien F
Crane Mits Mary :
Cox -Il.SM.l
Cushin MiohaelP
Envies Williutn 2
, Foley Cbrlcs - "
Farurworth James B
Haywood Mr. Auiiinda
Hai bUon riuml
Jenkins L G
Kerr Win U
Kunr Aaron
Kelly Mrs U E
Lvarille Elixibeth
lA)tendal Z O
Miller C 11
Jliirr J C 3
Porter Ambrose
Stites Mr Emiline
Smith Mrs A K
Sharp H S
fttnuh Mr j Libby
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To Your Heal Interests!
Citizens of Brownville
Tiiiil tlic Ecst cf Ilanliiad
LOOK OUT FOR THE
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' COME AND BUY
CHEAPER GOODS
AND
IBorc of Ei)nu,
Than wa ever before offered in this
Market!
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HUB-
AT THE
Pioneer
& CO.,
to
BE0WN VILLE,
We Have Jmt Received and Opened
Most Magnificent
Stock of Goods !
Koireri Williams Messrs Kubertson James
Sichardson Win Ituth William
l'arJ. vilio Caroline Tiiu James A
Tibbelta Joshua A Tato Win
Trimmer Tbadeus nd'-venter M II
Vanscoyk Andrew WikosT Miner
Wyatt fc A JULLN 11. ilAU, I'. 1.
JohuC. Deuser, Plf. 1 before Jesse John, J. P. of
T.i. JNemaha County, Nebraska
J. II. McKamy.Deff. J remtorv.
Ontbti 6th day of Utcember, A. L). ISfiO.suM Justice
issued an orderof Attitcbinentin th above action.
for the sum of ninety-five dollars.- -
HEW Elf THOMAS, Att js for fl'ff.
JanuRry 3. 1350. 3w
Largest Assortment of 1
BeadjSIade Clothing,
Boot
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, r
ZEPHYR HOODS.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
Cutlery and Queensware,
ft! n. r r th n. rfi.
. I '' W A V f
And Choice
Th CATun TKirl nf nnrivullAd mvtM attending
the N W 1 W
nnn mm nnnw , T I 11 m I fin Ant NITlltl I JwV ' - - X JLI
t-SJlUt UL11A-. Attl AOaUllA-lU-l,
have wade it a household word throughout every
auarter of the Country.
Under the auspices of this popular Institution,
over th ree K aud red thonmd hornet have learned to
appre -iate by b autit'ul works of arton their walls,
and choice literatureon tneirtauiei" toe great o.ne
titi" derived from becoming Hubscnbcrs.
Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio
unparaleled with lhat of any previous year.
TERMS O-T SUBSCRIPTION:
Any person can become a member by uubscribing
three dollars, for which sum they will receive
IH. The large are superb itell engraving, 30 M .
inches, entitled, . '
'Fahtujf Mustering His Recruits!"
2d. Onecopy,oneyear,of-thatelegantly illustrat
ed magazine,
The Cosmopolitan Art Journal."
3d. Four admisious, during the season, to
Tlic Gallery of Paintings; Broadway, N. Y.
In addition to tho above benefits, there willbe
given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over
Five Hundred Beauliful Works of Art !
comprising valuable painting, marbles, parians, out
lines. Ac, forming a truly national benefit.
The Superb Engraving, which every subscr.bcr
will recciue, entitled ' FuUtaff Mustering His. Ile
cruits," it one of the mont beautiful and popular en
gravings ever issued in this country. It is done on
utecl, in fine line and and is printed on heavy
plate paper, 30 by 3S iuches, making a most choice
.rnamcnt, suitable for the Wallsof either the library,
parlor or of3ce. It subject is the celebrated scene
of Sir John Kalstaff receiving,' in Justice Shallow's
office, the recruits biih have been gathered for his
ragged regiment." It could not be furnished by
the trade t r le&i than fie dollar.".
The AUT ;JOCUXAL is too well known to the
whole country to need ctunmcndation. It is a mag
nificently illustrated magazine of Art, containing
Uesnys. Stori??, Poems, Gost-ip, &.c.,j tbe very best
writer? in Auat-ri. .
The Engraving i. sent to any part of the country
by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder post-a-e'ptep:iid.
Sub-criotions will be received until tbe Evening-
of the 3 1st of January, 1651, at which timo the books
will close and the premiums be given t sunscnoers.
person is rc-i, ...... 1 . .n-N.r - r--v .n rn
Those remitting $13. are entitled to five member- ljlAiMJ i S r liUiil 1 OU 1U 5f O-
bins and to one extra Engraving for their trouble.
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In nrrlor - rtpfrav Tfri ri(-fitt Tt etc. I J
For further particuuirs send lor a copy or tne ele
gantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the hand
somest ma gnzne in America. It contains a Cat.i-
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Ileiilr price 50 cents. rer number. Specimen
cojic!, however, will bejsent to tbNe wi.hing to sub
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Shoes.
Eats,
Caps.etc.
Ever opened in Brownville and no mitiake !
Cap3 from 25cts to $3,50.
We can Fit Gents in Suits from $5 to $5u
3JL wmE
"Villor "V7"s r
AND ri5X
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Oil Cloths and Carpeting,
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KEW GOODS :T
N E V7 PRICE Sf ,
Boots' 'and slices.
r-o and . oip.c;
ry Goods and
Groceries,
A7 REDUCED PRICES!
CALL AND SEE I
BROirjmLLE.XEBRJSKJ,-
II-iJst received hi
FAI-Xi TTIXTEIl STOCIi OF
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
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TThich he oblip.tes himself to tell at lower prices frr
cah, or country prodnoe than lice foods can be b-d at
anrotber honse bbe t. L uts. All ho ak la for the
public to call una satisfy tbemselve Hi p ds are
purchaxed for cah. and will Cut be toll on credit. By
the aJi'ptit a of this mt.31, wich Is the only correct
business pmn the public can lwy ecure better bar
gain, than where dealing at bou.e- -injr a credit bual
nefs when prompt customer are compelled in the -y
or Increased prices to pay tbe losses by n.:?-pa3'ii)g cus
tomers. Gentlemen's Boots..
Of every grade from $1,60 pet pair upward.
BOYS BOOTS,
Of all kinds and sine from $1 per pair up.
L-ulies' bhot'S, 1
Of every variety from 60ceutsper pair tip
Children's and Misses' Shoes.
A large variety; In price from 20 cems per pair up
ward. Hats and Caps:
A very choice selection.
HomoTn -vclo Worlx
I am prepared with the best rf stock, and Jonrney
meni to manufacture Boot and Shoe of the Uie.t aud
neatest style and at Azure? the lowest possible.
Hides, Pelts and Furs.
The highest market price paid for bi.es, pelts aid furs,
HARD TIMES:
As times are hard I am determined that my prices
shall be o low thai all cn purchase.
CALL AT DEN,S
Be sure and call at Den's with your produce and cask,
and set bargains you c.nnot flud nywhere else.
. Brownville, Noveiuter, 8 1860.
GLOTES
Ladips Ridinr. Kid and Silk. Gents
Gauoileis, Buckskin and Driving.
Beit Qualities of
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BROWNVILLEE!
IE. ISMOWN
Has just received
THE BEST SELECTEE
And, perhaps, tie " . :
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS
Ever brought above St. Joseph,
Wblch be Is opening out in the
Splendid Nrw Building,
torccr of Main nnd First treeti.
Xlrownvlllo.
His stock consists of the following articles, which he
will sell cheap forcaab:
Pure White Lead, Castor Oil
French Zinck, Cod Liver Oil.
China Zinck, Sweet Oil,
Red Lead, Putty,
Veuitian Red, Glue,
Raw and b't umber, Fig.,
Spanish whiting,
Turpentine,
Chalk, Linseed Oil,
Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil,
Copal Varnish Costile Soap,
Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap,
' Tooth brushes, Lhherage,
Patent medicinos, Let.paper
White Varnirh, Ink,
Hiair brushes,
Tooih brushes,
Paint brushes
. , Stationery
Steel Pens,
Gold Pens, . . .
Penci.s,
Hair, oil,
&.C.,
Candies,
uts.
Raisins,
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FIRE AND GARDEN ENGINE
AXD FORCE PVMP.
THE HYDROP ULT.
Easily carried and worked ly hand.
LIuch the Simplest and Test.
1. Hand FiBKEsnsst.-Ready without minutes
delay.atthe outlet when the lire can be cuc'ru'.!d.
with ease. It prevents damage by water as well as
by tire. Its unequalled tVrUbility m ikes it inval
uable in en so of tire, in every IVivate llouso, in Ilu
tid., in every occupied building, and upon every
Steamboat. It is atrnngly rcromaicndtd Ly Insur
ance Companies, as of ine.ii.lie va;uo as a pro it c
tion fr.im fire.
2. Gakdkn. CK7?EnorsE am) Ntbseht E.VCIM.
To aptly water, solutions of sap, liquitd ir.&nuro
dressing, Ac. (lioweer dense) to ilant., lawns e1
(hrulbery to frcelrees from insectsio sprinkle
side-waik, piiths and yardj,ad towa.h carriss
and windows.
3. Fokcb T.-rfor ei.nc.ns, for wel s, for eaty
inj fior;ded cellar., and tor house and f.ira uses gee
rUy. Itsaves four-!'ibs tbe siace.beirgicgeniou!'
ly compact, and harin; no awkward brakes So ac'es
It need.i no "gwlvaniiiug "a3 it is entirely of ct j jcr
ad bra??, and having no iron about if, cannot ru;t
in anj positton. It is durable. of thorough ruak,
and cannot get cut of order. Its va'vcs are thi
simj let and most perfect. The pump has ft-rbctirt
worked efftctively ut a fire after pebblestones bad
been pumped through the valves iaio tb. exhaust
chamber. It i. in appeara.ee icSnitelv neater tbia
au other cngiue or pump. It weighs but eijbt
pound? ; jel it will with ease throw forcibly 6 gal
lons a-minute 50 feet high. Itcanbe ne t!y caitd,
when used as a sta ionary pnmp, in a sj aco . iccbes
broml, 2 inches wide, and only eighteen inches deep;
leaving only a grasping place for the hand visible.
It can accoiupiirb equally well all the above purposes,
and all like purposes, working with entire tatiMae
tion. Intelligent Agents will be offered rea;ocat!e
term.
tSrExc'usiva I-iht for ili.sonri, UHnoIj acd
Kansas .ecurrd.
Depot at 45 Olive St., f MoDonoogh 'a EuilJiBC
near 1 ost CEce.; ldJrcf.,
Fnll
E. L. PARKER,
St. Loi i., Uo.
OEU. H.-M..
O. C. JlASWAKI.sa.
Also, -a Splendid Assorlrncvit of
ermm eiiea,
ConipriKinK Lyn' tatbarion, Cologne, Poniuiade
genuine ox ni arrow, bear prees5. nd oils, mu.k and
etcence of all kiuds, nd of tbQ finest quality.
;jcvnmnH rr0cvrj,
HUSHMAIItl MAIIWARIKB,
PR0B1ET0KS,
HERI.IANN, I,!0.
Having much iccreasedourbusiuess, wetaep!es
sure iu caliiug tbe attention of our friends, and tbe
public generally, to our large and complete assort
ment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and tibrubs,
comprisiug the choicot varieties of
Apples. I'ears. standard and dwarf; CherricP, stand
ard and dwaif; iVaches, 11 urns, Apricots, Al
monds, Quinces, Urapes, Currant, Uoose
berries' Kaspberries, Strawberries,
lilaekberncs, hhado and Orna
mental Trees and Shrub., Ever
greens Vines And C'reep
ci5, Rcsc?, Dahlia,
aud other f lanfs,
'scions of
FruitTrccs.Cnt
tings and SccdMrgt
er Ornamental Treos, Shrubs, ie.
Urt of the varieties were testci bere ard liv
provel sueeefnl in our soil and cliJte, SLd til ar
warranted true to namo.
V" wu'.d ca 11 the special attention tt Crape Cro w
er to our l.irg asHortmtnt of tiative'bsrdy grapes,
coijijin)5 over sixty of the cnoicest varistip,wbich
w hava spnreU do pains nor cost to procure from tb
moi-t rcliiiblcs source. 31any cf them bare be
tested b.rc, and nil will le tested in tbe opea vice
yard, nd wo shall rccomrxierjd none until we have
fovi4 themsucccrfful. Ibis we may now cr.r.dent
ly dD with successful. This we may now docSicntly
,io with Norton's Virginia, ITerbcmonf, SlIsouri sol
Uoncorp, they b.iviug been tested beyond a doubt.
Descriptive CaUlog-cs sect gratis to all appli
ennts. Orders directed to as persnnsl'y. er to ear local
agents, will be pr mr tlv and carefully Cld.
tnll IlL'SUMAXN i. Jl A.NWARIXO.
Jf. B. iiMcnption. received and rorwarded by rm TTTTT TTfl
BROWNVILLE,
and vic-rnity, were specimen Engravings and Art
Journal can be seen.
November 15th, 1850.
mm
STATI0HEEY.
Fo'.gp paper fancy letter paper, rilt edzed not,
aw' enveljie, plain, fancy, and enuue-. pens pencils
nd pen-boidera. inks X all kinda, it, waXers
and eaUng-wx,
DIDlBElTYfflS!!!
FLOUR, MEAL AND LUMBER
GRAIN AND LOGS PURCHASED.
JEfSSE HOEIr,
Feededor Pesired
Can be had at our Stotet .and on terms ai
favorable as those of any other
House in the West.
All Kinds of
...
COTJITTTLY PE0DUCE,
m n, ...
A -W IfiM III Alley. -WoRTrti-c sou moveme-s at Charleston had- be.n ; sioiVtere s?pra"fd on ihe S C cuVaiioii
recently made thft ad.liioo of another maae w,tf10llt cum-tiltatioij with hurt, ana I A though lhe--pre.nect certainly is rrot
ey in his Bwlin? Sabon. said to be m act;orJanCtf Wllh insirucumu. faroral le,.to lb Cwtmissionr this faci
Jch superior to the old one. Evan keens i J r,dVnl hH cou!d not SP Ht I w rergeii.d by -th- resi-nation of Sec.
s eyes oDen - ; - " ' lUirl that m a .tratemcal point of ; 'loyd. . It fs.saJJ tht Sec. Thornpson
j pea. , vct' Maj. Arwlerson.Lad doue perlUy Uvoald xii-
TPlll be taken in exchange at current j rices.
Come Ono 1 Como All S
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vTe are determined to sell, at loer prices tad liv
formerly of tbe Brownville Mills, announces to
his old rwitrons and eitin generally that he bas
port haed the Nemaha City MiHs, ren.tel them in
ttmi'let-' order, and i prepared to serve the
rni-' r with Finn- '.foal mTA fjumher of the ViTV
best quality. - llring on your drain aud Logs and I j better bargaius than ever before
warrant yon shall bftisfi"d. I
D. J. MARTIN & CO.,
.JJ 1CmA- WlkV .--.
Pues.UiCaU. 23-tf I r.wUC-.M,Ui. - lMy
PURE LIQUORS.
Holland Gin, IrUb 'Whisky, lluurbon Whit-ky. Glnrer
Brandy. Cord al. Port Wtne, iladeira. Wine, White wine
and italaga Wine.
tj-Pbykiclan's Prescriptions attended to at all boor
both by clay snd nl.bt.
C AS H I N V A RI A b JY
ST. LOUIS,
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MELVIN MILLS.
Tbe citizen- of Brownville. and others interested
are hereby informed that I have mad8arrnj.ments
for keeping a constant Fa pply of th.
Ecst Quiill-jr orFlotll
-;... at the
city sis.o372r,
. IN BROWNVILLE.
Where iteaa bo par-based by those wii-hinci
J. O. M ELVIS.
Brewntine, Anjnst, 23.lftfi0.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co partnership f Ni el. Lak- & Eraero.
heretofore existing, and tra;ctirp business at
Brownville,N.'T..undTtbe name and styli.f Noel.
Lake & Co.. is thi day dis-olved bvmatal conent.
U. C. fi.hnsoo will adjust all ut settled busines' bf
tbt aii firn.. JESSK NOF.L,
HEXRVKMEKSON, ,
tlENUY LAKE, by
- . O. F.LaXI, Ajront.
ErowuTLUe.. ay 1st, 1.3. .- ti-tf
TO PLANTERS DEALERS
The undersigned bav. for sale tils fall an anusa :
ally large and tine itcx k of
FRUIT ti On'JAf.'EnTALTilEE.
" Siruls Evergreens, $.,
Of vigom-s growth and the best varistier, a jari
r.f which are
ino.000 AppleTrec, 5 to 7 feet higb,
50,000 P.ch do do
.lO.OtOPcar & j stac dard and dirarf,
5,0 no PI am d. do d
4.C00 Cherry do do d.
i 0,000 Currants, red datcb, white dntel sad Ittt
varieties,
20,C0O Rhubarb, Linnaens, Scotch, TlybriJ, ic.
10,000 Gooseberries Uougbton Seedling.
Raspberries, al! tbe newest aed test liad.
10,000 Evergreens", all tb. hardy varieties, frtai cn
to six feet Ligb.
23,000 Grave viae?, in.ladis Delaware, Diaaa,
Anna, Concord. &e.
lOD.CeOS-r-wbcrries, yil3on'3 Albany, and tbe
larg.st collection in the west.
.ALSO:
OR IT AX.IEIIT AIi TnUI!
'Shrubs. Rosts, Grcnihou3c Plants,
: &e.t &c. j'c.
In Qnantity.
Pun:hacr will p!e'e tf ar in rfiind Ibat the abore
are n.t gnn f the Ea.-t nd brought here forsie,
bat are yrwrn lit r ttiCH nrrj.
' . . On the Olive Stmt Road,
Fve rhiles UVr.f ihe Court I!.ne, St. I.rui. Vn.
Drtiem almr.lj be lft at the Valley Farmer t-Zlce,
Z3 Chestnut St., or ddre-d t-
- . . CAKE W, SANDERS A CO..
St. Lou;., y.o.
P. Send for cata!i ;ae, eocUlir vriei:(
prxc, ic' Fill