Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 22, 1864, Image 3

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EiTHUBSDATSEPT. .1864
O C A. X.-
II Flagi for' sale at this
i at McLaughlin &, Swan's
' cigar aud fiue-cu; cbsw-
resident artist, is tntmjad-
His new Skylight Gal
es
perfection. Better pictures
J anywhere in the West.
all.
c SwiK have ju?t re
;e addition to thf-ir ftoct of
3 are determined to main
11 earned reputation for
Ices and the choice quality
". C. Teikins 13 still ouhand
re m.icliine and prparrd to
j very first tjualuy. His
!lery is a!m-.t c-Miiplriril.
hi- fai'ilnts fur taking Vim
i Amhrniypes will Iu uik-un-sy
in th; country, while hi
.tie! render him ahle to fur
r ns wi'.h fir.-t tla.- pictures-
(f jum we. iii-urly ewry
i JJ:im)iv;lh' have leeu re
t G od. Among others wn
y well assorted lwcl at Theu-
John A. Voi.u s, lierry ic
A. Por.u's,
. Dt-n'a and
hl.n
'wo new sturts have
been
'Jue ty the Me?rs. Hackney,
,er ty Mi. Gia:.t. Ti.e new
, 11 a.-sa; ie), nd the iarjest
,-vcT I. ten If ought to the place.
'.dy's liuck; fur October, ha3
iVtd, and it, aatvtr, filled wun
c'.iu.ce reading' matter ; while
d faihitn plates are unsurpas
hness and bt auty of designs.
., tins month turtle try rare
ravins.-
--dy' BjoIc is cut of the richest
. superb periodicals published,
','lo be in ia Lands ol erery
..e land.
aa ic Co., hare just receired and
lieir Fall and Winter stock cf
It is the largest and best
Clothing ever brought to Ne
nd they are selling at very low
There is the place to get your
Llotninff. lneir assortment u
w
, and they will fit you out a:
rates. Go and see them before
ehere. x
ion. Thue Uiing the Red Jack-
fh. Eiiicrs are warned to uenaie
iition and tuununcutu. ..
ors of ihetc il.iura havi Uie
of several fc&ioou keOLtrs auJ
who Lastly impose upon ihe pub-
hey buy one' dozen, and wneu the
are empty, they hil thtin with a
.3 article.
proprietors are doing their utmod
.eel the public agaiust counterfeits,
sy as the public, as a lavor to bulb
, to buy oniy of respectable anJ
. dealers.
"The Nun Voik curres)ondent ol
siuu l'ort aunouilcra that a child
u born to Mr. and Mr?. Tomb
. It is however, ill no repect
3t from other liuie biy. Hi-
promise of being a lull-MZcd
fid. i; l.e hits, w.li tome ut iheee
able to carry both lather and
in his great-cuat pockets one on
to balatice.
;e Francis Train, writing to the
:rk Empress, say?: The Chica
)rm may be suintned' up in two
-Beat Lincoln " The Union plat
ys the Buffalo Commercial, can
"s;ed iu three words "Beat the
That is the difference.
the Nebraska Democracj
3 or Ibc Chicago Platform.
of nnr raJers desire to know
Di-mocruu of Nebraska think
atfonu adopted at Chicago, siuce
making such efforn to tack onto
alternauTe. Here is what one
nifiks of it, aud hia reasons for
it all :
gard the platform as a Peace
highly seasoned with water, so
that a casual observe would hard
er the milk in it. But inasmuch
was not a word spoken ty Rny
: in the convention in favor of a
as prosecution of the war," and
2 is nothing in the platform which
mts at a "vigorous prosecution"
ans of restoring the Union : but
ther hand recommends peaceable
'.a be used for its restoration, we
osed to swallow the platform and
iioa, upon the same principle that
ciaa whj has exhausted all his
on a patient and find Lim fust
own to the tomb, recommends a
Catnip tea ' if it don't do any
can't dojany harm."
or Grant and Sherman.
Citt Poist, Sept. 13.
3- E. M. Stanton, c. of War:
ought to Lave the whole number
J called for by the President ia the
l possible time. Prompt aciiooin
up our armies will hare ntore
:a ih nemy than a victory over
ofesi to blive and make
their men beliera, , there is such a party
in the North in faor of recogninn? tne
Southern Confederacy that the draft can
not be enforced. Let them be undeceived.
Deserters come into our hues daily,
fiho tell us that the men nearly uni
versally tired of the war, and that deser
tions would be more frequent but they
belisre peace will be negotiated after the
fall election. The enforcement of the
draft and the prompt filling up of our
armies will ave the shedding of blood
io a immense degree.
(Signed) U. 8. GRANT, Lt. Gen.
The following telegram has been re
ceived from Gen. Sherman on the same
subject:
4- Atlanta. Sept. 13.
To E. M. Stanton, Sec. of War :
1 am very glad to hear the draft will
be enforced. Fir-t, We need the men.
Second. They come as privates to fill up
our old and tried regiments, wun meir
experienced oificers already on hand ;
and third. Because the enforcement of
the law will manifest a power resided in
our Government equal to the occasion.
Our Government, though a Democracy,
should, in times of trouble and danger,
be able to wield the power of a great
nation. All well.
(Signed.) W. T. SHERMAN.
Gen. "Joe" noolicr Slakes a Speech
The good people of Watertown. whore
'Fighting Joe" Hooker is malting a brief
kojourn, ctltl rnted the Atlanta victory
on Monday night. A procession wa
formed, and marched to th- residence f
O. V. Ihainard, where the Genera!
i.ppmg. and the hero of Lookout Moun
tain made them the following pointed and
characteristic aldress:
'F llow-citizens : You hare ccme here
to rejoice at the success of the Union
arms, in which I am ready to join you
heart and hand. My business i fighting
and net speech making, but let me now
tell you that the army of Sherman is in
vincible, and cannot be disheartened.
We inurt ireat this rebelli n as a wie
r.arent w u!d a Mci-jus chil i,he must whip
him into su! jection no milder discipline
will answer the purpose. Some are cry
ing peace, but, there can be no peace as
long as a rebel can It- found with arms in
bis hand?. Wi.-e be to th ;se who cry
peace where there is no peace. Thii
Union must be preserved, and there is no
way of preserving it but by the power of
our arms by fighting the conspiracy to
death. This rebellion is tottering now
while I speak; it is going down, down,
and w ill soon tumble into ruiD. Politians
may talk to you about the cause of the
war, but I say put down the rebellion
and then, if you choose, enquire into the
cause of it. But first put down the in
surgentsfirst whip them, and then talk
about the cause, if you have nothing else
to engage yoiu attention. I believe in
treating th rebellion as Gen. Jackson
;reated Indians whip them first and
treat with them afterwards. The LTnion
cannot be divided, let politicians talk as
. .nmv : fur if diviinn commences,
where are you to -nd ? tirs.t iiic ow..
would co, then the racifk States, then
Mew h,f;giani , ana l near, mat e.;ie noto
rious politician has advocated that th:
city of New York should sect do from th'
Kmpire State.v In such case there would
be no end to cebeliiou. Gentlemen, every
interest you have depends upon the suc
cess of our cause, every dollar you pos
ess is at stake in the preservation of thi
Union. It will better accord with my
(e. lings to see ihe. limits of our glorious
country extended, ra!h-r than circinn
scribed, and we may feel it a national
necessity to enlarge our borders at no
distant iay. This Union, gentlemen,
cannot be dissolved, as long as ih army
have nuns to fiht with ; furnish men
i .1 i .i. . tt : - ,.,.,-...4 '
au'i iimKei-s .inn uc unii'ii is jn.uicu,
SIILIUFFS SALE.
Notice 18 hrfby irivca thnt I will vlTor fur Kale Bt
i.ublic nu.'tion at the J.M.r of the ItrwnTillfl ILuiso ia
iirowi.ville, Noiu ib County, Nebrsk.i Territory,
that bi in the Louie ia which the District i'ourt
w last lield.un
Monday the 26th day of Sept. a. d. 1S64,
at 10 oVhf k a. in. of Mi.l Jj, the f illowin. renl
e-tnte. t--wit: ho flirinx low 8itatol in (hi
City of (ilen U wk. in thpxnid rminty of NVinih i,
Uf-wU: 1 L':i4557S9I0 11 12 13 in bU k 50 :
I..f 4 b 6 7 8 9 1 0 in t.U k 4i ; lt 6 in b:k ?4 : th.
whole of bWks fiS.K2. 8i; lo. 8 9 10 II 12 13 i4. in
bl.nk 100: (be hole . 1 .l.k 108: b t3 1311. in block
3-i : lie; wh- le .f llvk 2v) ami 15 ; !; S aud 9 in
LVkfij; b.t I 23 4 sa 7. in block 109.
ANotheb'tn nl bloers eitute-l in BrownTille.
XemAha county, riutabrred s follows, to-wit: Lnt
13, in block 29 : bt H in block 57 : lot 13 in block 4 1 :
I t 6. in bio. k 24: l,tl, iu bloo34: I -t 4. in b'oe:
40; lot S in hl.-kM:tt (I, in blvk .2; I t 5 ul 2 in
b!o-k58: lot 2. in b!k 23 ; lot 2, tn hWk 27: lot
in b' --k 37 ; !vw 1 ari'l 2, in V riO : lot II, in
b' u-k 97 : lot 9. in b'.i--k I6 ; 15 hi ! 15. in biurk s ;
lot 10 in block 3H; lot 13 in block 121 ; low 4 an.l 9
in block 43 ; lots 8 and 3, in blovk 07 ; ioU 3 aud 12,
in block 80; lot 6 in block -25; lot 1 in block ll:
l.t 14 in block 75 ; lot 14 in block 13 ; lot 2 in block
63 ; lot 16 in block 43 ; lot 1 in bljck 14 ; lot 9 ani
houxe in block 23 ; lota 1 2 3 4 7 in black b2 ; IoU 8
9 7 6 10 11 iu block 3.
Also the north balf of tha south ea t qnnrter of
the iouth west quarter of section twelve 12 in
township fiy 5 north of range fitcen 15 ewt of
fith rineipl mori.lian.coBtAining 20 twenty acres
iuoe or less ; all the above real estate was her e to
fore taken as the property of John Me Phcrson on
executions isnued fro J the Pi.-trict Court, of the
aidcuUDty of Xcuha, Nebraska Territory, and or
dered to be sold bv w rit of Venditioni Exponas and
to me direct. sheriff of said caoty ia faror of
,.''T ,n- Patios, to-wit :
3 n th k Co.
A.J.Frounnino & Co.
M.L. I!v.Jk Co.
Wm.. Prui ki Co.
t.,fon undtr my band thi 22J dtv of Assist, a.
ii51-5t $ 18.
iI ASTERS SALE.
sSj u t7 " r"' S-'brlu. Tcrrit-ry nud
virtue of an ,rder .(f iZi
Chancery, of tne Distric; Ouri ol Slfl 1 g
sa,dTerr,t,.ry,inf,r4,rof L (S r T !
ar-uut Edward M. MoUom a, t . ," "nJ
r j .. ., ii -i . -n o clock a. m. on
Monday the :26th day of Sent. is.ti
r . r .k. ii-..-..:i. .. . "'""'i
House, iD th9 c.ay f
J. Acbra k Territ nrv.
if... v. i. -
"'""'""t vuuury, Atbra k Territorc
the p!co where the last tur.u of id court for Ji i
ernnty was held, offer fur sale ,t publio auc ion ti
tha highost bidder for ooeh. the fuilowing dccribed
real estate, to-wit: the north west qu.irLr ofc--tioa
number 29 tn township number 4 aorta of
rane number 15 east, in Nemaha Count v Nebra. k
Territory. W. U. fiLASJ l)V,
Sheriff of Neu;nh eouRty,'
and Special MUr la Chancery
BrewnriU, log. 25th, 6il-5t-$3
AYEE'S
11 Si
'for ruwpTnia the llocd,
And forthero;dy cureofthe foliowiii-r eomplaintst
Sero-ruI nnJ Srafnloe A ffirct ?. mnr
mn Tpinr. ITIrtTx, Unrr. KrHft'lvn,
I'impk-4, Patal. U'irhe, EiUt
ltlaiua, stud sill Nkia rti--.
Oakland, Ind.. Cih June,
J. C. ATElt Ik Co. Oeuw: I teel it my duty to sc.
knowledge wl:t yonr Sarsaparliia has done for toe.
Ilavio Itherited a Scrotuious iufeetioa, 1 havs)
mlTcred from it in ra. ioas ways tor years. Socse
times it burst out in Uers on mr bands and arms;
frrptirnoA jt tnriieii inwsrl dim! ufrtreM-i ine at lit
.totiiacli. Two j tsrs a it broXe out oo mr bf ad
aud co erert my wra'.p and tiru with one fore, which
was paialui a d 'outluone l-eron t darcrip'iia. I
tried mai.y tnt'd. vines and feee'Til pn.Tfcic?ins, but
witiiout much reJef from anythinz. In tact, the
dif-order i;rew woiv. At length 1 vas rejoiced trj
read in the Cos;! MeeR;er that yon had prepared
an altera tie (.SarfapariUay, for I ki.ew Ijohi your
re putahon tiiat l!i;n: yj'j in:-dp iuut be good.
I Mnt to Cinciiiiiati ai.d got k,';id ut-etl it tiU it
cured me. 1 took i', as yon ?dvic, iu small dores of
a tcarpoonfal over a roonlii, aud used almo.-t three
botfies. ew and balthv kin soon beaa to foria
utidtr tlie scab, which after a '.v'..i!e Jt-11 off- II v
kin is Low clear, ki. I kLow by my fce'ii'gs that
the d)-e..e basone troTi my system. You can weil
litiseve that 1 ltel Lat 1 ani i-i.iii wheu I tell you,
that I hold yon to be one of the ao-t:;s cf the ajje,
and remain uer gratefully. Yonrs,
ALFRED li. T ALLEY.
Mt. ABtKany'- Flrr. IIoe or Ervniwln,
Trtter nml tlt ll!ran, ru!J ilcad
Itii3vorm,for t)riy. " '
Lr. liobert M. TiehN' w ii:os fr in .SVem, 2. Y.,
12: h Sept., Li'A that be ha cured an inveterate
cac of which thr-uterd to termii ale la-
tallv. bv the iTfecrintr ure cf our baraparil!a,
aitd : also a dm c -n.i: MnUgnr.nt Fr;tpelat ty larjjo
does ol the mine; s be cures the common Lrvp
Uom by it coustawtly.
nrnthorHe, CoitTft or wr!lr1 TSeelt.
Zt Uioi; oai:,cl l r-i-ct lex?', w n: li)ree
LottW ol jonr Saepanlia euied me liot a Coitrt
l.i k on tiic i.tck, Kiiisli 1 had tu
Ictcd foul over two ) tiis.'
I.rHcerrUflra or Whitr, OTnri.n Tnmsr,
I H-riiir L'irrrntiaii, Oi-cac.
lr J. It 6. Cl.ii.nii.ii. of Jvcw Vosk Cil, wiitcs:
1 rr:-t checrji.ilv co:;i;lv with the rojue of oar
r 'er.t m tavi.in T have found your fcaiMipari.Ia a
r.o-t exc'.ci.t alters tive In the i:uuiero'is com
i'luinl lor which we employ sncH a ic-medy,Lut
fneclaliy in l'oialt Uis'i of tie Scrofulous
r;iathe. I have cared many Inveterate case of
Lcacorrhoca h- it. md 6o:ne "where the complaint
was cau-ed tv'u'crra!inn of the tifcrut. The nleer
t;o:i tTielf tia won citml Kothi::? witl i'i vnv
ki.oh de equals it ior li.ero fcina e deia!igemei:t8.-
Kdward S. Marrow, of Xcwbury, A's., writes:
"A dar."eroas oarin tumor oa oi:c of the fcmuloa
In rnv lainily, triuch hud delivd all the ten.eJka wa
cou'd ci'iov. has at Irt.li been comp-eU-iy cured
bv our Katiact of Sai.apiJi.:a. O :r pnvncicit
tf;usht l'othin? but cx'irj.ption could affou! rCiict,
but lieadvifedthetiial ol jour Saifcp.irilla tiid
h;: t mort I eloe ci'ltiar, ?m it proved effectual.
Al'er taking our reim-uy tijjht vrwtki eywioui
ol the dueuke icuiriLn."
Nyphili nnd !rlircnr,il rsi-rae.
Siw (i.;tu.N, i...i .u:f, 1S-"1.
fn. J. C. Atku: ir, 1 clx-eilu.ly comply with
the re,;:-st of o.r tc :t, n;d if; t:t to oa fotno
of ti e eflocts, I have t calked with your Sarxnpariiia.
1 lia .e cured wiih i'.in my l'isctir, nivl oi'ttiO
ronip'aints lor wLirli it is iccoimuriidod, r.i:d l;ne
loiiml its t-fiocts tiii'r wo.Mieiful in tl.e en e of
IV .Tii awl Mrrcurlil Jiwa One of la.v a-ti-i
s hud Svi.l-.ilitK; Uiccr io ! tTj.sr. n h.cfi
coi-rumin hi4 palate aod t tie to; -t I. is inoutii.
Your Saiiipai i'ia !-3!;iv foVo rn:'d hi'.si in tiire
weeks Another wa sltacti-tl bv w co-mury s nij
tontsin his liOe, alid the t cr;Mii Im i cn'cfi twrty
a coiifidcrab'e pait of it, so tl at I l--.eie tiie ti
Order would s.hmi r?:c!i l i- t r;,is and till liim. I'.ut
it jielded tomv admii!itrutioti ot'j our XsrMtparii.a ;
the ulcer l.ea'ed, atwi f? in will sirKi'i, iai .i khiim
wiTliout somr dtinraiion Ut iu T'ce A w. l
who bad ln-cn trcK!e! t: t'-r ttine c'l.-oirtle;- l intr
cury wan sulfcr:u l:om ti,- n l.i r i fu tl
Ihey hud become no rcn;tr c to i ..e v it,: , i fhat t.a
n damp day the saTcrd excrucni'h.;: pun in l-cr
joints nod bones She. too, was cur,' cot!':'- ty
your Sair Spnrillo in a tew weeks. I kaour lioin i'.s
forraala, whicti jour areut pave tu; thit tiirt
1'ivpatction lrora our iaboretoiy ini-t W a rt;it
remedy ; .consequently, tln-?e tni rtia:'.-kuL m t
sulti with it have lutVurj i 'i-.1 i: .'.
Irutenikily you;, ti. V. I..MUM1.1., M. D
fChenninf !mi, flr.tft, T. rr C!ift:i:.
lxiKli.;iDKN''K, l'ie.tou ('(i . V.I.. tl! : Jti.V, 1 V5
Dr. J. C. Ai Lu: Sir, 1 l ave U vi aiSk-ted'tvitn a
Eairifu! chronic J'hetiPKt'i.tm t -.r h ti.iV;, xv!.i.:l
ai'utd the l l:i.l I" p!iv;cian!, m.d ftuck lo iiio in
spite of all the rc-medie 1 co-;. i tii.d. unt.i 1 i.-n i
your 4aiiptrilla. v:.e bon e ci;-e-l j.ic in
wee lie, and n-Mored m t- , If'.lth o in.it!i
that I hiii fir 1-..i:it ti f.:- (l(.,tl errc '-", 1
thi'ik it a wonderf ul Ljolicmt- J J KLAJI
Jule. Y. CeJchcli. if fit. I..,,?e. write. ' f bnve
been aftlictea for jeu;s v;t'i:;:i c.ic.'j -.i tflhz f.;fr,
which destroyed "my l.ea.ih. i.--d fi"-rvthii:,
and everything fUiied t- relieve ?:ie; hi'd I iiavo
Let u a biokeii-down ninn j.t iumo cir l.om i.o
otter cuio-e thun l rattyci- ht t,st Lh-r. .My
beloved ia!or, the lv Mr. H-py, d vised me to
try otir Sar-apariMa, becMue he :.d he knew ) on,
8j"d'an tliM! von tiiuele was woith Irving. 15y ll.o
Lleinl' ol'ou i! I.hs cu:ed ine, ami L:i Vo pt.riiicd
my t'iotx) :o So iiiadi- a i.rw 111:10 of inc. 1 feci ouir'
rii. 1 h" 1 1 ct tutit cu be tkid of joa is liot Laif
gjod ciioul:.'1
S!tirni.. C-incr TT'iniffr"!, Tl:1nrj:',nrnt,
l licr.i'i.'):!, C.iiirj ajil ijL;'oliaiou of
A iC'CUl firietv Of eefs ltnyr leo roirt.i.l .
, - - l.ll miunO'C CUlt'.iUIIlS tlHVO
resulted irom 1 he .ie !' tlun Hincl' , but our ni-ce
here wll LA n.limi tu rn, homo of tt.cm may be
2o;n.d in our Aiueiicun A'm:i : c, w!:io.i the agents
Iil ij-.v l amed me j.,ttM'u to 1u;-iumi jitii to a.i who
cu:i for li,e!ll.
Ujjfrpi. IXrnrt TJitnic, F;!, Krvllcpy,
jJi .'.i.n-iiyiy, A ;niii;i.
Mt)!y rcmu. l.uL - cu.'-.m of thte silections have
Iwt n lr.Noo liv elte: u'.ie ower of this mediciiic.
It ftimuhH.es the viiai fuiictious info i porous ac'iion,
i.ti t ;l ii: ovcrtomes ihorder? w hicli wouid le miji-poM-d
b' voiul its reach, i'tich a remedy has Ion:;
L 'eu minted by tl-.e neceH!ies nf the people, ami
we arc coi!iI.lct;t t list this will do for them a.l tiikt
ntccieiue can t'.o.
Ayefs Ghorry Pectoral,
ro.t Ti:t llATIl CCKL OF
f'oVrS, ?'-;?,. ?.!I'-T.51. II Trf-TJ-s,
tJl'O'iji. sr..ii''i .,!. B ,ii;)ieri ; !o.i.
If U ..; ":!, l .1 I t"r iS'-Jifi"
Ol" i'ii .'Jill Jl I' E'.itlvilt.S
ill n .linn-.'H MlaeH
Thi ! a remedy so tu.i i ei i-:ui v known To FTrpjw
3!iv o1!iT ioi t.ie-ti'eo!'t;iroatni.l ! l!i.'C'ii!i;riii;,t-.
il V. it is iiM'IfiS ii:c to iiii i-li ,e c iiiere' u'
i:t!ei;. !: uniivat.vd excellence for tal, m-i.
- l i'-. : :.(! its 1 1 n ! wonderlii! cur' ii'i:v:;ti-.
;! '-i'-c. have made it ki.own tlnoiiLd.o.it ! . I
' :;:; j'iii- of t.e earth. Kew ar-1! - ci-i:iri- :, -.
o." even taini!ie-. nmoi:; them wfiolia; c m'.n
p-.T.'Oll Xpeijei.cvi of its fff-cis --M.iTiie ) .uz .
licphviii tlu ir i!in:sf of its victo. u.ei c. m.',
M.J :L
vicious li borders f the tir-o:t ct.d lit!..'-
Aii ; M-ow Joe oiPHtituI latll'v ; -e :;-r;:.,..
Mid a t ry know, too, 1 fit- etl'eeN o: !lis rcme.lv.
we need not ?o more than to a-surethrm t fi.it it ha.
now uil the virtues that it did liae !,en la-jli...
tne cute wbich l ave won o sic.i u,:i ti.3
eouiidci ce of mai.l.ii.il.
Prepared by Br. J. C. ATTH i Co., Lowell. Uiis.
80DD BT
W.M.TT. Mct'HEKRV. Hrownville.
(i. A. BUOWN A HUO.. I'eru.
Dr.H tiUAVrs. Sab-m.
JOHXW. IlOiTA 15IIO. . Salem.
IMH.T A MM IT. Flls Oily.
LKWIS A Slii:i'L?KI). St. Stephens
EASLEV &. SllEUEK, Knlo.
v8-t8 lv
STRAY SALK.
Notice ?s hereby K'en that I will mub to b; sold
at public sle, to the highest hi i lej , in en -h. a' A s
pinwHil, Xemnhs CourU), Nebr.t-k . f.n Safiitd iv,
tbo 2 (th day of September, one 8'ray i i.ik ii
up by .1 vm't Ojirt.
J. M. l'Al'LIN. .1.
Sept. 3 I85. v-ix.i-:-i.?.
ESTATE OF J. G. MELVIN.
Notica is hereby given that we. hTin be-.-n up
pointed by tho 1. obato Conrt of Nemaha County
Nebraska, co!urnt?sioncrs to review, examine an 1 a 1-
just all claims and demands ajiiu.-t the e;ta;-j . .f.ias.
' . Jietvin, ueceaswra, will proendo t review, - am me
and adjust all such claims on Mond tv the 1 1 d-iv of
October A. D. 1964, at 9 o'clock a. in. at the .!T; ,:
of the Probate Judges in Brownville ir: g iid Cutin'y
of Nemivha, and will adjonrn from day to day uLtil
al such claims snail be adjuste.l.
Noclaiici prescnttd after the Clb day. of October
A. D.1SC4 willbe adjusted aainst saidieslate.
H. C. LKTTe ,
t txt tirnrou !! f t oni .
4, if . AJUMi VLVLS.)
Sebt3th ISol.
v-ii-I-2tT.
4 -
1
- i
For Rats. Mice, Rouchps Ani". B-'d
I3tirs. Moths in Ftirs, - Woolens. &c, In
eects on Plant', Fowl?. Animal. &.c.
Put tip in 25i.and ?1.00 :i xe'. 'to tlcs.ai d F;a-ks
$3 and S3 sizes for !Li:-ls, Public Institutions, do
"Only iufiiliible r-ra dies known."
Frce fnm jioi.-ons."
'Noi daaerons to the Hiraan Family.
''Kats come out of their holes to die."
F5? So'd Wholesale in all br-i-itios.
t-T" Si.M by all Drntsan i Retailers everywhere
11 !Bswai;r S!l of nil wort hle?j imitations.
IT" Sea that "CoiTar's" uxms i$ on each Box,
Htt'.l. and llask, before von buy.
ET Address "IIZNHY COSTAR
l-tf 1 kicipal Dspot 45? Bkoadwat', N. Y.
fctT" 6old by All Wholesale and Ueuil Oru-jieU
ia BrownrilU, Nbri4a.
fflEMMSfflili
J, MONTHLY MAGAZINE
' OF '
LITERATURE AND FASHION.
The January number of our New Magazine ha
met with a very flattering receptioo from the journ
als of the country. Ked tne folio wtug.aaoii
many.
XOTTPFS OF TOE PE33.
The Lapt's Friend. Tbi is tbe title of a ne
magaiiDe published in cur city by UeaeoBi Petcr
.nn v 5tu Watr.nt Street. As iu title indtcatca
it i emphatically the Udy'a IrieDd, acd ia replete
with everything calcuUted to tleafe and instrucl
The corps ol contributors t- its columns tiMbrce
rome of the best literary talent in thii country and
in England. The fashiun plate in tbU number,
January, are urerb and of th latest style, while
there i an abundance of pttrrii of all classet and
rf.rir.tif.n. Gibriel Wilkie' 'Ketnm from ihe
War" i a aplended steel engraving, from a design
,,rir.i iuI i.T:.rn,!v f.,r the &!ai:axine. This new
tnterjrise ia eminently deserving the patronage of
cur l:iay in"nuJ j uii.iur pi io i"i"'i.
i f r.inrra' M ah aZINS. ilers. Deacon
Pcteron have juit phiced hif.re thapiblij th 6rn
number of a new ru:p:ime, anru in l-suy i
Krierid. It in evident. very well tditrd. by Mr..
IWry Pcter;n ; is w U printed and band.-unily
illustrated, and i full of excellent original reading.
Ainon iU cbiitribufor.t are M Elenmor C l)on
ntlry.whoe eicjll-int little sketch called. '( ibrii l
Wilkie'n Ueturr," appv.r with a steel eiirHviij;; in
this Dumber: Lugcuia Molt, Mr?. IVtersm,
Win Virginia Tounnd. Minon liarlnud. anu
nnny othirs. "a Meiiiicv..l I'ocio," by Mm. Kaz
d 1 j h. probably contain the best t'aoiigbU of the
number. Forney' Preys' ?nilad.-!?!'i 4.
TERM: CASH IN ADVANCE.
I 'opj,one year, - - - - $2 CO
2 copies, one year, 3 00
4 -opie-, one year, - - ; - 6 'JO
8 coiiicM. f:i d one tocetternpof clib.l 12 0a
20 co;ie. ind one to getter up of club. I 2S 0(1
One copy of tiie Pot and ouo uf tht Lndy's
Fiicnd, - - - - 3.03
SiiWribcrt in Brit-sh North Araeric mut remit
tirctty cent iu ad 1 lion to tht. Brumal ub.r j tion,
we have- to prepay tje U. S. poue ou thiii
Ai the price of The Post U the same a that cf
of The Lady rnead, the Llub m iy be comp-j-.eU
ex -liisiveiv of the i;ter. or pyrtly of the pap.-r and
pirily i f "the M igraine. Of coure, the premium
:u.iy be eirher one or the other, it itoircd.
The matter in th-paper will away bo dilfurent
from that io tlie mume.
Specimen numbers ul the Post rent gratis. Ad
dress.
'H CON k PETEIiSON,
No. 31 y Waluut St., Philadelphia.
rie7 EemcrUcs fox
'SPERMATORRHEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PUILADUTjPniA.
A Brntvoltnt Inatitntun, titaMiihed by special Er.
downent forme Reltf of the Sick and Dixtretsted
!? rrrf o'fA Viru'rt't and Chronic Diseases, and
elipeciat. j for the Ctre of Dieaet of the Sexual
Oram.
"ifLiUICALi ADVICE Siven gratis, by the Acting
Sure poll.
Vuluati'e Reports on Spermatorrheea . and other 1is-
-eof'itie ?ni Or.ni. and wn theSKW HKVR
('f'S iuji! yeU in the Tn-ijiensnry, sent instated lettei
'ua-:..pc,tji-t rit.rct. twoor tin teStamp accept-
Mre- DK J. SKILUN DOrflnTON. n.,ward As
.i.it.n. No. 2. South Xiutn Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
'Wember 12. 1861. n23-ly
A XrMV AXD L. ARC? 12 TOCfii Ol
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
FOR SPRING TRADE
JOHN O. DEUSER,
Main Street, BrowrTille, K". T.
Ketnrns ibauk for the T.trf-rnct here'nfore PTfemleo
to Uim, and rr..ini-e-i to snjiplv all wants, either in
QUANTITY OK ClUAMTY.
Ilavin !:i;d iri n-.y jrefvnt t-ck lieforn the lnt.
ri.e f f tl.'rty pi r cent, trabh s ire ti undersell all
who htive to In in ih ir stin k at present j ric?.
My v"n f ar..- ;sll from Sf L ui-, audi tnnnuf.ictur
ed from Missouri irou wLich is pronounce I lob'
the Lot iruu now known.
COOK STOVES,
THE LATE AND IMPROVED PATTEliNS;
SL(T! AS
ri tick's I'corJrss, tiScvart Oven
Superior, Cioldvn Era,
Kcw Kra, &c.
nE FURTHER CALLS THE ATTENTION
OP FARMERS
TO HIS LARGE STOCK OF
HEAVY SHEET IRON,
FOR SUGAR ISOILEKS: ALSO HIS
I,AKGE CAST 1ROX !iETTLES.
FROM ia TO 2o GALLONS.
A VARIETT OF CITE A P
LARD ANI) COAL OIL LAMPS
Of New awl BeauMfrl-Pattern ; Larno Ohonneys.
Stiaiieii. c. B-iis, Copuer. ant Sleet
Ironware; Lnnivrn. Shovel
antl Japanned Ware.
A LARtlE OF.WTITY OF
i 1'i u; f-.tone Glass Kf-f-s-eaUne Fruitcar.e
i Vi.Ri Mi l. Nli tuNVKNIKNT Fui:
TI1SE HKSIRrXii TO PUT
t? FRUIT
A LARHE QUANTITY CF
OF KVLRV LKSIRARLE ARTICLE.
THE ATTENTION OF
FREIKilTRUS AND UTIIEUS
IS D1R1KCTED TO HIS
CC0KIXG SKILLETS, OVENS, Ac.
Guttering and Spouting.
He i prepared to put n? guttering amNpoutinjr, noil
li i the work of his line at tbe hortest notice, and in
viii k.Lnlike nuuuer, which he warrau:s to give sat
tisfaciloo. v3-nl-i
CASH PAID FOR CORN!!!
BUS HELS.
WANTt-D. by j . W. Bl. who now bnjinjl at
Brownviile acl Pera. He ! ?aviiiR thehialiesi marhet
price In cash Brlnpr on your G r;i while the prie is
tip. For particulars enqiire of J. W. Bliss at Fein,
or J. W titfUfW, B.wn vilM. .
Mmj 19ta. 184. t37 vS-tf
PLAT Cad, Meat mauls, Shothraa.1 Tnila Rubber
Balls, Patient thready SciMr, W.aipias aad
Brooia twine, to be had
MLAU G II LI.V 3i SWA N S
Tif7R'L Buckets. Cbnrna. Sieves, iluie Trap,
;ioihe Pin and Cati! froap
P4IIA Tuba. K -g. WaahboaJda, teeleri, Children'
Cabf aad WbMlbarrowt
At .McLaughlin it Swan'a
laOIT! IBOl'III
D. A. CONSTABLE,
niS ON n AND ANT) FOR SALE A LAEGF
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
IRON, STEEL,
ISifl MlWiK!
OilPRISINQ:
HORSE KAILS, NAIL-R0D3,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SPRINGS, HE L LOWS,
AXELS, VU ES. THIMRLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON UOXES. SCKEW7 PLATES
HOLSTER PLATES.
FILE. RASPS, W RESCUES,
SLEDGE HAMMERS. HANI) HAMMERS,
fcUOKIM. HAMMERS. PINCHERS,
NUTS. HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC.,AC,U, .
ALSO
WOODWORKS !
COUmiSINQ
niT.S, SPOKES. FELLOWS,
WAGON LOWS, SHAFTS. POLES,
axl s, hounds,
AXE HANDLE HROO.U HANDLES,
PLOW t NDLES. ic.
ALSO A.GEKT 9 TEK BALK OF
F IIlEAIvIIh C LB S,
AT
PACTOIIT" PRICES
HAVING LAID IN A LAROE STOCR
OF TIIE A HOVE O 0 O D S,
DIRECT FROM THE
FACTORIES,
IILrOUE TIIE EXSE,
I a M ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICES Til
DEFY COMPETITION.
STSend lii loar Scrap
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUQnT
SCRAP IRON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE.
Febl4-n32-ra ST. JOSEPH. MO
DAN'L W. l'EASE,
Hat re-ojened his Crvt c!a.3
Nortb-ca-t corner Main and Second Street,
jJMiV; NViLLh;. N'cLKASKA.
Where he m prejiari to do all kinds of work in
Lis lini cheap for cah. H-jres Shod, Plows Shiirp
cutd, Wairona Ironed offin fact anything in the
Pl.ick.-niitbing llfco dte ia the lest style tn bbcrt
notico.
t-ix-1-1t.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
M'LAUGniQ & SWAN,
WoVl.D IlF.PKCTFCLLT.AKKOCNCS TO TIIEIil
frieud:4 bnJ tlie public generally, that tliey bave ju
receivea a superior lot cf Family firocerien, and lnvii
the atteiitiun of purchaf-era to their stotk luciuuig
NEW Ot I.KAN'S Sl'GAR
CI Alill'lKl) 1)0
PItTM B KIO COFFKiS,
IMPLKIaI. TKA.
a ot.vn t -v. r mtM a
BLACK IclA.
KICK. Sa(?0. SPICK PSPPErt CLOVES. CIN'NAmOX
COVK OVSTKH, RdlSlXS, CCItltAN'Ti, SrAH'JH,
SoM PCUKSiODA, EK LAXIJS' bALEIiATCS, &.C
COD n:iT KACKEPvAL, "WHITir PISE,
LiZZ 1R0UT, UL&IZG, LIIAD.
GREEN APPLES,
CltAKIiERUIES,
PAH ED PEACHES,
UPilED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES
Molasses, Ccal Oil, Cider Vinegar
NATURAL LSAF rnEWIN'a TOBtrCO. OOLDEN
iKaF AXD)TIIKlt OIIOICB HRMS
FlNiCLTCAVKXDISU. KILLlt
KIC i'-MUJClMi, COM
JdOX DO.
Clears oftlie Best Brands In the
Market-
en BSTNCTS, ALMDXD3. PECaXS, FILBERTS, PKa-
AUT6, &c, 4.C, Jic,
A Splendid Assortment of Slick and
Fancy Cauiy from the iJesi iMttnulac
turies iu the East.
Flour, Eacon, Butter, Eggs cc,
The Ilifjhpst Market Prices Paid for
Country Produce.
MCLAUGHLIN & SWAN.
Nemaha Valley Bank Building.
BrOwntili-E, Jan. 14. 1864. n20v8-J20-ylr.
ATTENTION.
Regular Meetine cf tho St. Pcroiri Cnnncil TJ.
L. A. No. 17. are held at A. J. P.itter' Sure, ov
Saturday Evxuingof each week. All members are
requested to attend.
vj uraer ot uenncr.
IMPERIAL. Gnnpowder, Tonng Hyson and Black
Teas of merior quality.
At LIcLiauRliIin a Bwan s.
COAL OIL, best quali'y claiifled Carbon oil. Lamp
chimneys and ft ick&
JI LAUGULry f- SITA'S.
A Large aftr'Bient of Pocket knives. Butcher knire
etc. .etc., cn Ueen
At ll'LAUGKLiy & SWAZ'S.
INPIa Rubber id It irn. Dresinr. Pockt ani fla
Cuiiib . W.xcie.j P x-'lio: c iiub-i. T -t-iccj Pjuciiei.
Walieti, Fi.-h Uo. ks nt llnfs, i. . tc ,
At y.cLAl .UHLIA .Vir4.VV.
STAKDAED
SCALES
OF ALL KI5D8.
Also, 'Warehouse Trucis, Lettei
Tresses, &c.
I7 J (AUE ST., CailCAGO,
t3"J!e carrut. and bny enty the nmne.5
PaT & 01; AgaU,io St, Louia. T-lx-l-if.
- Jjrv
TLIE HORACE WATERS 310 LI KILN'
IJtriiOVHD OVSRSTRCNG BASS
FULL inorl FRAME PIAIIC3
are bctlt of the best and raoat thoron?h'y aeasoned tu
teiia'j. and 111 aund anr clituata. Tie t ne U Tery
deep, round, full, and mellow; ui tomli elistic
Edcb Piano warranted for live ;eara. Price fruoi Ui
U $7oO.
TESTIMONIALS
"Tbe Ilorace Water PUoot are known aicaftong ttf
very best.' Ewngelist.
"W can retk of their merlta frcra personal know)'
edge." Chtistien Inte'iigtncer.
'Watera FiiQj anJ M(M iieja-cfeneneeonpartoa
with tbe flneat tnde anvwyiere." llomt Journal.
$190- NEW 7 OCTAVO U a, ol differ
ent maker, for $i9j; da., wi b crre '.tl. $.'tX),
and $243. 9ea-nd-hanl Piano and Meli'eu at
$40, $X, $t j, $7i, $100, $114, $1X5, $150, aad
ttGO.
The LTofaet ITafr 2Itloltoni and Haroivm,
Tnned tea Equal Temrerauietit wlrhthe Palest Divided
Sweil. Prices from 5i to s30'J. Alexander Or
gans frm $2U0 la $doO.
E3A liberal discoi.nt to C'eTyytnen. Cbsrcbea Sab
ba: n 3cb.-o'(i, Lodqe, Seminaries, and Teacher. EuS
ACS WATERS Ag't, No. 4SI Brdway, X. T.
Tie Lay &ho4 lltll
40 OOOeoplat issued- A new Sinelnx 3oek for School
and Seminaries, caned tbft Dav bed.i Beil. 1 now
ready, lt cniala a e it two bund rl choice ong.
roauds, catches dueu, ... ourtetta. and iborruea.
many of tbem written exir-iy for thiswork, beidta
32 race of the Element of Music, which at ey and
progressive. . .
Anioni the lair number of beaatifnl piece-" may be
fouiid, TiiCle Sm' S.bt)ol," "Don't you bear ihe
children coTuin?." "Always look on ibe tunny nide,"
"The little lass. and Uitle UJ." "th, if 1 were a
luUe biri." Birdef beauty." "Pretty pear tree,"
"Anvil Cborns," "Meet rue ty tbe running brot.k."
Ac. It is c. mailed by Liorm e rter, authtr ot ' Sb
ba'hSohool Bo!'," N' , 1 and 2, wMch bare bad tbe
enoitnous mlect 65 OLOdpiea. Prices -vper covers,
25cema. $'20 per 100; bum I 30 cents, lb per 10i
cluih bound, tuibop-ed gilt , 4 J cents. $35 ier hundred.
25 ccpie inrnifbed ai tbe one hundred price. Hailed
at tbe retail price.
Sallaih &oull Dell, So. t,
contrlni 144 pazes, and nearly two hundred tnne and
byniMi. ir.d i tbe m gt p pu!ar S. S Book ever issued
A ning tbe must popular rieoei are, K.tud Words,"
"Kdeu Above." '-Christian Uerm" "Beamif nl Z; )n,'
"1 outtbt to love t -i Aioibcr," '-The Angel toid me so,"
' In the LtSht." "Rest for tbe Weary," Ac Prtces
pajjer covers. 2ti ct. eai-h. $15 per boodred; bijnud,
25 cti. each, per humli e I j cloib bouul, emboaed
gilt, cu., $ii per hundred.
SAlath School 3d!, Ac. 2.
It an entire new work of 152 aases and nearly 223 tunet
ai.d bmns. a tbe mi-u' i a little m -re d. (Sou! tit
is just the bx k io fo !iw Bell No. I. Nerly due mil
lion or ibee Bells have been Uiiel, and are now rirtf
in throng tbU and other countries. Anion? the
many choice p'e-es may be f. u id Sball we tueet b
yond the river ? Tl.ei e is a beautiful world. Sorrow
viiall coma asin no nure. V u'i you hesr the Aneels
coniing? Thou, God. sees', me. Sabbath Bells cbirue
on, tic. Pi Ices of Bell No. 2 are tbe same as Bell No.
1. Both numbers ah be ol tamed in oue voiume.
Price, bound copy, 40 cents $35 per hnudred; cloth
bound, embonsed gilt, 60 cts., $15 per bi.i il-ed. 25
copies furnished at tbe one hundi ed price. Mailed at
the retail price.
Tl'ntcra t'uruf Harp.
A new Sunday School B ok.of 163 paies of beautiful
brums anduuies. It cn:;ttine mmv srms, nuchas
Sbaii we know each other tkere ; SuC'er li' tie vbl.ureu
to cnie unto Me; Tt.e be?nti!: n-e; Ob, 'tis glori
ous; Leave me with my nioiber ; He le.uieth me be.-Me
till w!i.rs A.C. Prire mier cover-i 2 J cents; $15
per hundred ; hound 35 $2) per h'in tied; cloth
Lo'ind, emi sed gi:ii i J5 cents, $3) per hum!rel
li ailed at tbe retuil price. It is edite-l by Horace Wa
ter, auth t ot Sunday 2: :ho:-l HiilU N'ui laud 2, which
bave bad the enormous sale- of over eisht tbousand
rop e-). Jt published by UOitA.K MrATSRSNn. 4SI
Broadway, New York.
Ths Ntc Patriotic Sony Cooi,
contains 96 paces of songs duers and chorales, both ia
cred and m-cuUr. moludinK 14 pnf of prayers for sick
and dyina soldiers, and Soldiers' Scripture Minu.il
It Is well suited for gonial ax well as 3,butb
worr ip. Anioii.t the many beautiful pieces mny he
fi.uiid, Wbre l l erty dwells is m roimiry ; TlieChrl"
tianbero, Threci cheers f r oar bai lo r ; C mo s U to
me of be tv!i ; Columin i. the u-ein of herrau K - e -nian's
gatberiric; ( 'nnibi i's Kmiu fi.rpver ; Maritime
along, Nc. Pru-ps paper cover-, 15 cents, $. p. hau
dred. Mailed at the retail price
The flirp of f'redom,
contain 31 pages of gontrs, d-ie s and chornes. for Free
dotn. Among ihe ch ice pieces we w..u'd r.ame IVlr
freedom's m rn ; O let my ppop'e it". Over ibe moun
tain ; Toey worked me all the d iy, &.c. Price 5 cents
ungle, 6o cents per dozen, $3 per hundred; postage 1
cent each.
fitth : A Sacred Cantata.
contains 123 pngps. - Words b Rev. Sidney Dyer,inulc
by Prof. Cull. Tliis is an exi client h k lor concert
for thiiyoutiR. Prices paper ever, 20ceutsj $l5per
hundred; botind 2o tenu $20 per huaircd.
The Recital Mmie Ceoi
cflta'.ns 73 p-Ke?'of tnnrs and hymn, designed for re
vival, prayer M c-mierctice incet-.''is. Price inp.iptrr
covais, cii-eie c-pies 10 ceuts; $S per hundred
Mailed at the retail prices.
The AtheitCum Collection.
contains between fonrand five hnnd-ed paces of tnnes
iua w,np. new a'id o l, r the choice-t kinds, for
church. Sunday scoo. aviv.-jl, missionary, temyirani'e
prayer at. d coiiferenr.o an-! nit hinds of -cm n:i'l su
ii:il meotinps. The music in this book has life and an
imation in it, l:kt. Sbiniii); Suore, Rest fur tbe weary,
Shall we kn-iw each other there ? Shall we meet beyond
the river ; There Is a teiutiful world; Kiad words;
Sweet hour of prayer ; There is a land of love; Suffer
little i ui d; en to come unto me ; 1 save the Natii.n,
&.C Pi ices hiintie copies, bound 60 cents; $15 per
hundrrd; cioili b'lund. embossed K'lt, 6' cents; 55 per
hundieil. fllitied t thi retail price. TIOHACK WA
TKS, 4SI B.oaiw.y, Nev Vour, PuUii.Uer of the
above Bjcks.
Vocal Jfusie, Kith 'who Ace3"jmimnf.
A large sortmept of new and popular songs, ballads
duets, qii.nrletts, and choriiseo, i-iiid daiiy. Anions
ibe most poful ir are. Sliall we know earh other there.
Lowriy; Why have my l ved ones g.ne ; I will be true
to tbe; oil, there's n such, mrl a mi'ie. by Poster;
Mother's P've is tru ; Sweet love, foiget menot.jt.,
by Kc'ler. 1h cents each; I bear sweet voice siiisin;
H .me is home; Forget if you can. but forgive, by
Thutiiss. 3d cents e ich.
Instrumental Mu-is for tha Clani Fcrte We are
coniim; F.-vher Abra'am, x bui dud thousand more ;
Always look on tbe Mirny side; Shall we know each
other H ere? 4cc,, with brilliant variations by Grobr,
60 cen's ejih.
Pikas. Waltzes. Marches, Q'lick.'tep-. Quadril's,
Ac. , by jmputar authors. AM kin 's of S.diCiii and In
htrnction b- Ss. C jtalognes maiiedf rce to any aJdi e-s
ilUoiC lbai.cJ at the abv'Ve trices.
Water' Chap iluiii'i for the Million.
Arransed as sVnes, dne's. qntrtetts and cbornes. for
musical M cienes, choirs. Sun lay schools, p ihlicsch -ola
seminaries, eic hall we know eai h oihe-there?
Don't you bear tbe angels Coming ? Shall we meet be
jond the river? Bo in time; There i a beautiful
world; Where liber ty dwells Is my coiinny ; Freedom,
truth and ri;.ht ; We are comiug Father Abra'aiu. six
hiindreit thonsaud ui ire J There is a land or love; Sor
row shall come again no more; Jle-iveuiy home ; Come
nn to ine of Heaven ; Land insight ; We wiil love our
.Sunday S hoo! ; Our Ood is miri-luni; on ; CA sate the
Nation; Whillier's song or the Plantation Neg.'o; Fair
Freedom's Moi n has daw ned at last; Over tie moun
tain; Over the mountain ; l.iu e Klla'r an anel ; Wil
lie'sg.rie to Heaver. ; Suffer little children ij c-ime
uutcme; Bury me in ihe nioiuing, .Mother ; Come to
thy rest; Sweet hour of Prayer, c. Price 3 tents. 30
cents per doz., $2 per hundred ; po-t-gc 1 cert each.
In hoet fi rm. wuh Piatio acc'mnani.!ipnt, -2o cents.
Published by IiuHACn WAT Hi. Ag't,
No. 4S1 Broauway, K. x
BROWHVILLE STEAM
3EL 2EL
This boat ia cow beln? ran under tbe superinten
dence cf
Who will taTre carj that tbre rhiU be no ccinrlaint
aa to thelkat's Ccotttiug I. gul.irl
At all Hout3 cf the Day ! !
Emigrants to the Mines
Will find this aa excellent point for crossing th
river.
Kniiirran's from St. Jo-eph and all points Kst of
here, een ir ibey th uid wisii t u.. by the Keo.'aska
City It.. Lie il. Or (I it a- n ar to cress at tL;s p. iui
and tbi r'.ad are icier on the West bUe of the tfi
suuri ttiver tuin oi the &st. And
PROVISION OUTFITS
Can be boneh t here cheaper thao at any other paint
in tbe Territory.
Trave eis from
Kansas to Iawa cr frca Icwa to Kansas
Will find this the most direct point to cross at.
II. V., MUIR,
SrrwBTlile, Kebraska ArU U, 1S6A. 03vS4a
mmmimm
1C5G! rSTSLISnrD !
T7M. T. DSN,
WOULD most re.petraliylTj'e b iM'e cnt'a"1
tocli and ex tmtue bis Sto fc ' lkrictiiwtis hfr
makii-c their puicbaes elewiiere. as Uej mi, elf
J)KN"S
SAVE THKIi: MONM-.Y.
MOTTO "SMALL PROFITS. Qricr SALES," TCT
INTO TUOT.
DEN'S
Siock consists of Dry Gocxij, Staple
anJ Fancy Grucerirs, CIoi.th Kuts
aud Shoe, Hats ar.d Caps, Futni'.ure,
Doors and Sa?h, Stoves ard Tnr.var?,
Queen!vare, Hardware. Catlry. Ir..a
and Nails, Glass and Puitjr.
Faiuts, Drugs and Dye-Suff.i, &c, iic.
Hat a larire ssserttnent ef Fancy Drr Goods. Isdy'j
Pancy lia s and Bonnets, Children an t Misses Focy
Rats Noii ns Gloves aud Djslery, U lop Skirt.-., ac,
At Low Ft ure.
a Foil A-sortment rf Gent's and Boy's 5gmrr
ClolhiLg, Fi.cj Soiris, Under Clutblnit, you lh f3 -1 at
Cheaper lhao at any other Hju? in torrn.
Bay yonr
STAPLE A'!D FANOY GlOOEP.IcS
At DKN'S. he keeps a foil assortment oo band.
ChlcsfO and Si. Louis Cas'om Made
Hoots and Miotr, and LadicaV
Fancy tialt-trs.
Are the Beat In the Maiket and
SELLS THEM CHEAP, MIND
THAT, AS YOU GO Ai.O.NO!
CHEAPEST COOSIXO AND A1tL0S '
Of Latent PaUrtH tou flnl at .
Cheaper than at any other House la Bruwnvllle.
3N
Has a Urftn assort menr of TIV-WAnH. t,ART KTT
TI.Ks, HKAVr MIKE f 1R0.V UuLWi. W slfi,
St)V-Pli K aud UtUW, that be win n.t oe an :
t. i.l ..li
HI2SS, PELTS & Flip,
W.H pays the flhe't Cash Pike.
A full Assortment of
FARMIMB IMPLLMENTS
os uaxi.
Returns his thanks to the Public for past favors, a1
by strict attention to Business hopes to merit thai fi '
eral patronage bestow d on biui heretofore.
wai. T. DLV
HELLO, STRANGEK
TFIIERC DIE YOL GET TCOr.Vj
isrEW GOODSP
AT
J. BEHKY & CO'S.,
THE VEP.y CIIEArEST HOUSE IN
BEOWNVILLS.
J. BEltRY & CO.,
II:iTe Just received, ana ire nosr operdrtr, at
taud on Atain street, one of tbe lari?ei.i stocks of their
DEY GOODS
a rt d
tt efTered In this market. Remember the plac.
J. BERRY & CO.'S,
, iw. n-tt
J. V7. IMIDDLETOIf
Manufacturer and Dealer ia
SAIiDsES, n.TWCES3, DRIDLE3,
COLLAUS, WHIPS, LASHES, SET3
CCRhV COMBS, CAKDS,
ERCSKES, CARRIAGE TP.IMMI.NC3,
PEASTEXUXG 2IAIR,
AND A VARIETY OK EVEIiV. TI1I.V3
I'EU7AI.IXU TO
T2XX3 TTlAPat
B7 Strict Attention to Easiness I Fxrc5'
a Coatinaatioa cf the Liberal Patrcrrt-o-Heretcfor
esto-edby a OencrouAFuh.:..-.
Hspairin cf all Hinds Ezceyi
cash paid ro;: mr:
' i. WifliT.i;-.
AtuustSS, IS63. nUlf