Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 20, 1865, Image 4

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. t Watches, Chains, Hinge, &c, &c.
J; A. H. ROWEN & CO.,
, (Ji(rwt for the .1Ian'tirrt.)
1 3'li-cWrmn Street. New t-otX,
Offer the Follotvins? Inviucempnts to
BIVEKS OF VALUABLE JEWELRY.
Having been for a Ioti time nK?eU tu the Packet
buiines. and riat1U.w4 ,ur reputation for proinpt
ne alJ reliability. poees-inii great Utilities lor
erm? Jewelry in this way, we areroofiaot that we
-nfeWiatistactiou to all ho feel disposed tltrou-
ScSo.OOOlTorlli of Tv'at Itcs,lIa
itiuud l'iiss. Clialus, Uiuss
, - - - All to ce sfU tor
ONE DOLLAR EACH!
WitiJ'it rrjrnrl toviiuel Not t- be pl1 for until
' 7011 au.-w what you are to lectncf
Splendid Wstof Articles!!! All to be Sold
lor One Dollar Ilach! ! !
175 WnUhfS Oiandsvinely ennravcd, aril
x ncte- ierp'.l ttuiC keener.",) vary
I11K in price from $20 to $120oath
'j IjuIics' Watches, Mid Gold Tlun-
tiuf Cases f-' et:L
. . "5.. euilemci' Silver Watch mi, $'5 to :6 each
t-tu Latest htyl Vl auJ Xe k Chains, 4 5o to3 eai h
Woo Genu California Diamond Pius, 2Nt2oeach
4..00 California Diamond La r Props, 2 00 to 15 each
Miniature and enamelled Revolv
ing rum, 6 00 to 25 each
tooo California Diamond and Enamelled
Gent's fccarf-Piua, now styles, 6 00 to 16 eth
5.vj Marine and Kr.io.eui Tins, 3 00 to !o each
20oo Gold Band Uraccitts, t;:iraved .
and plain
S.m Mosaic and Jet Bronchos
"io Cameo Kroocuefe rich patterns,
8 iM to 2n eich
3 00 to 7o each
3 to bo each
4ou Floreuvlue and Lava Fins the real
article 4 00 to lo each
Woo Lava and Florentine Ear Dropa Sou to lo each
looo Coral Ear Drop, 4 00 to 6 each
ooo Ladies' ChatelainCbains Jet & gold 15 00 to 2..ech
6000 Genu' Pins, a uplendid akbortuieut 2 00 to 15 each
iooo Solitalr Sleeve 3uUos. 2 00 to Beach
ooo Stud and Siceve-Uuttous, in sets,
vervrich 3 00 to 16 each
000 S.eeve-Buttons, plaiu, enamelled
and engraved
l,oo puin and handsomer Kinps
. 0000 opnnn Lockets, double cae, richly
en travel
I8000 seta Ladies' Jewelry, new and
lafpt-t style
Soeo GoU Pen and handsome Silver
Cases
2 i to 8 earn
3 6b to lo eita
2 on lo 14 each
6 00 to 12 ea.h
6 ihi to 1 1 r;cb
This entire list of beantiiul knd valuable G Is
will be sold. forOnc D-.iMar each. Certificate oi ait
the above article will be placed in euvek-pes, an.:
sealed. These envelopes will Lc sent by mail, a r-
dered, without regard to choice. On receiving a Cer
tificate you will see what article you are to have, and
Xten It Is optional with you to tend one dollar and re
ceive the article or nut.
Certificates can Le onlcrrd f r Si; Eleven for $2;
Thirty-five for $.5; Sixty-live for $10 and One hun
dred for $16. We will tend a tangle Certiilcale ou the
receipt of 25 ceata.
A. II EOWEN. & CO.
Box 4270 3i Lcciuiaa Sited, X Y.
vl-24-2m A. St Co.
MRS. C. W. WILLIAMSON,
JIG EXT FOR
Florence Sewing Machines
2IAI2V STREET, DET, 1st and 2nd
Opposite Mrs. Hewett's Milliner Store,
Having just received a good acscrtment of these
Machine, respci-tfullj invites her frieiidi and the
Iitlictocall and see them, as they need only to be
eecutabe appreciated.
The Florence Machine has advantages over all others
it make v o U It 1) I V F K KENT
STlTCHKS.it habaii.e KJ A'KHSl
iL.KFl'.l U) which enable the operator, by
imply turuii-K a tlj'uinl. screw, to Lave the work run
either right or ten ; It isalmst n..i-eless, very rapid
making five stitches at each revolution doing the
Corkl and Fii.est work with eiu-l fmi ity. A supe
rior Dcuimer coes with each Machine, v.hich will
tura a hem of any desired wi JUi. Each Machine has
also one of Bamura-ft Self-Sewers, which jjuiiles the
Work Itself aud U of incalculable value.
They will be sold at t hicio, or St. LnU Prices,
(with freight added.) 9-2S;63uiii-
x.i ft rota is tj rr
SCALES
Of ALL KINDS.
Also, "Varciiouse Tmclii, lettei
iJ Picsses, lit.
FAIRBANKS G.1EEHLSAF & GO!
172 LAKE ST., CHICAGO,
t"Be careiul. and buy only the genuine
i'iUT it FOX: Agents, in St, LouU. T-ii-l-U.
I SUA 31 RE VIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FALLS CITY. NEBRAEKA.
tj Will practlceln atl the Court. jiKeb.
THOS. C. CEEHSHAW,
MiscKACTirnca dealer
or ftt JN
BADDLERY HAPwNESS
ALL K1KUS OF
ARNESSs WHIPS, SrURS, LASHES,
Nain Street, Opposite Ware's Bftnk,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
NEW DRUG STORE.
JOHN PATTERSON,
DEALER IX
IIS 11 Illi,
PERU. NEMAHA COUXTY, ISEK.
II AS just recti rod a large and well selected Stock
of
DRUUS. MEDICINES.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH,
DYE STUFF, BRUSHES,
SPONGES, FANCY AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
And everything cmuraor lv kept in a
First Class Ilru Store.
Cuftomeri will find hU st(jck omlete, which bfl
orn for CASH at the very lowest market priees.
Physicians Prescriptions CcmpounJed with the
Utmost oare at all hours.
llarcn 30th, If 65. v9-n2S-Gm
DR. J. A. HARVEY,-
THE REXOWXEO
Magnetic & Clairvoyant,
99 Washington Ave. bet. 4A and 5th Sts.
ST. LOUIS, 3IO.
(rosi orncs box 30ss.)
The S4rnatnrl Gift of Clariroyant Sight poa
MPted fcf tlis wonderful persou, to such an astonih
lngdegre, convinces the most skeptical of the Un
limited Power he has In cases regarding J II 4
HEALTH' By the asistameof some Snpe; ior
lVser he i enabled to perceive the Cause mi Condi
tion, and is endowed with the capacity to heal
ALL DISEASES,
tVW tact the Doctor has demonstrated In thousands
f cases from all parts of the world, during ihe last
shelve years. The fo! lowing diseases in their most
Abstlnate form, yield under his MapicTonch, to-wif
CONSUMPTION and ASTHMA, in from
one to six weeks; PARALYSIS and all diseases of
the Nervous System includitig EPILEPSF or
FITS in from one to three dava. Diseases of the
LIVER, HEAET and KIDNEYS In from one
to ten y. All Disease ot the blood, such as
Bcrofala, Erysipelas. Fever Sores, fcc. accord
Inf to the severity of the disease.
FEMALE DISEASES,
Treated by a New Method, with speedy and the
ttt happy resti Its.
The Doctor's a.oiiis are crowded dally iy persons
pronounced iucnrahle ty the whole Medical Fa-ultT
- and do one should despair of relief nntil after Wni
doctor's Clairvoyant Eye, without
Mnn HUeTUo,U he telU thC Lotion and
CondiUoa ol any and all Diseases, and whether he ca n
' ?lgKrelLer Persc" on e verge of the grave
and such as have noi walked for years, a-e t ow living
t0tDth' r' "'nl Skill aud SnSas
- .?.I-ocU,reve,ise hing butwnathe ha the
, Ufetr Xo perform. .d m give the most Co'le"
i S."ltU1lWl,ocom UDder bi treatment in!
ea'mdT
i.h?v ta c, .,, . . vnJcl tate.
which is
I'-'io;;.
7-.
T 0 MERCnA N T8, F A BH E l
AND BLACKSjUTIIS.
monrinoiv.
D. A. CONSTABLE,
.ST. JOSEPH, MO.
nAS ON IIAXD AND t-OR SALE A LA HOI''
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
IKON, STEEL-
O AST X TXT G- f
-AND
Heavy Hardware.
C-JMPRISiXG:
IIORSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS.
I10R.SE AND V.ULE SHOES, ANVILS,
Sl'UINdS, HELLOWS,
Avrr.s. vices, tihmhlk skeins
chains, wagon eoxes, screw w4ates
dulster plates,
files, rasps, wrenches,
sledc;e hammers, hand hammers,
shoeing hammers, pinchers,
nuts, harrow teeth,
well wheels, 4c, ac, ac,
ALSO
WOODWORKS !
COMPRISING
IHTIiS, SPOKES, FELLOWS,
WAOON liOWS, SHAFTS,
A XL S, HOUNDS,
AXE HANDLE DKOOM HANDLES,
PLOW 1 NDLES. Ac.
ALSO AGENT F TBE SALE OF
F IRBAKKS C LSS
AT
PACTOHY XJL?tI02SJ
iavino laid in a LARGE STOCK
OF THE ABOVE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE
FACTORIES,
DEFORE THE RISE,
I a M ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICKS TB
DEFY COMPETITION.
ftgF'Snid in Your Scrap lron..J??
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WR0UCDr
SCRAP IKON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND SREEL WABEliOl SF
Febl4-n32-Ara ST. JOSEPH, MO
THE ONLY SURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH
m rTnIi1
A? the name indicates, it not nly RENEWS th
wiw h of tbo hair when tbin and tilling otf, but i
ivdy RENEW THE COLOR to its origina
e when it i" turning grey or white, wbolhcr
d by ii?( nse, grief or old njfe.
will certainly do what is claimed fr it, a fact
hic-h hundred?, ny, thouards who have used
re ready end willing to testify. When one bot-t.-
i fairly u?ed, in any c mmunity. it3 reputation
"spread like wild f.re," and is the best advertige
uient and recoaimecdatii n wc desire. In the East
ern Slates, wLcio the "RENEWER" originated, it
is used by all Yourt: Iidi p.? a Dressing, and a to
be found on the toilet tfi'"ies ; ' You:. 7 Mt-n. ( alsoat
their barbers ;) while Older. M- ! V,"f,ran will
not be without it, as a rencwer arJ5 : - r.-. J .c f..r
their grej locis and bald htu.u, ivL i ::j i: ci..c
to their entiro satisfaction.
We are molting in the city of Boston. jlor.e, up
wards of lfi.OOO Lotties per month, the iea'ors giv
ing the RENEWER the preference over all other
Hair l'reparations.
If not sold by Druggists in your town, a Trial
liuttle will be sent you by Express, upon receipt of
cno dollar by mail thus giving yoa an opportunity
at once for testing its excellent virtues.
CSOrdcrs for Trial Bottles, must be addressed to
our Gene'Al Agert for the Northwestern States, C.
A. COOK , Box 6524, Chicago, 111. All such orders
will receive prompt attention.
R. P. HALL A CO., Proprietors,
Nashua, N. H.
The trade supplied nt Manufacturers' Prices by
FULLER, FINCH & FULLER, Wholesale Drug
gists, Chicago, Illinois. 25 v'J-Cui
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Tnken up on the 29th ef April 1885, by the un-cfcT-'tfGod
living at Amacks Saw Mill 2 1-2 miles
er
be me
and stiff in the shoulders and very poor.
Sl-5t. p'd J. U. SHOCK.
BENJ. ROGER'S
LIVEEY STABLE
COR. FIRST & ATLANTIC STEETS
BROWIIVILLE, NEBRASKA,
IS THE
MOOT COMPLISTS
Institutions, of the kind, in the West!
THE BEST
AND FINE
33 "O" G- (Sr X 3S 13
TO HIRE. TERMS REASONABLE.
An Extensive
O O E3 Xj Xj
i v
Is connected with the Stable.
STOCK BOARDED
By the
Day, Week, or Hontli.
May, 11th, '65.
34-ly
, ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken up by the undersigned, living three mi lei
South W est of Ntmaha City, Nemaha County, Ne
braska Territory, on the 6th d ay of April, lg5.
One Brown Mare, with black spot on the lefl hir
eX.lDdWnthe -bont eight years oil
50 Stp'd. TILGHilUN B. SHARP.
7
oCJow Aspinw." ia Nemaha County Nebraska T
ritory, one Iron Gray wor hnrse Bujposed to
seven rr eiht years oldlfl hands high, verf !!
1 ..... . 1 1 II MUM 1 1 II I I II IM I II 1 IHI I I 1 n 1 r I
w. ' .- -.-1- .sr i s
GROVSTEEN & CO,
FO It T K M A N tT F A C T U R ER,
PIANO
4QO T7LO 3uX3XT.r
The attention cf the Public V:iA'fr; iiiaviif d
r r,.i. rnlnmi! ;n.i -f t.iiijrc Uiiiivf'iic
; r- Uiiiivr
ti m...li.mlrrtrov-x....-u. rrt:. l..t;.-..ad
Ac and each instrument being mad ft under Iho jrmoi ai-vi.-ion ol Mr. J. H, Grove.stecn. who has
had a practical experience of over 30 year? in their manufacture, ii fully warranted in erry ptioular.
Tlie "Grovesteen Piano Forte" received the highest award of mi n
overall others at the Celebrated World's Fair!
ere were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germauj, IV.'.iiei; PiU-
imore, Boston and New lork ; and also at tne American innuuie iornve s&oceeaivc jcur.-,,
silver medals from both of which can be seon at our ware.room.
By the introduction ol improvements we raase a stui more pcneci 1 i.tno rone,ai.a . j n.v.p. iL
largely, with a strictly casL sysie, arc enabled to offer tkesc iustrumejits at a price which will
all com petit ioo. - --.
PRICES No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plane case 52i a. -No.
2. Seven Octave, round enmers, Rosewood heavy moulding $300.
N"1'. 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV stylo $825, a fas simile of the above cut.
Terms: 3XTtt Czxhzlx, ixi. Current SPT3.xxcifg
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. june 30-n43-v8-ly
-IP,
AT
navingjust received a
tTf
IW.ll HI SII1I1IB CUTIHE,
AT GKEATLY EEBTJCED PEICTS, I would respectfully invite Ihe attention of the citiiens of
23 O "'W N V I L L E
And aurrounJing
Gentlmen's Furnishing Goods,
Coinprifing in general every article requisite to mke up acomp'.ete outfit.
JGSTI cm now rrrrarc 10 sen cct!s Cheaper than a:.y house west of St.Louis.
CALL AND SEE FOR -YOURSELF AT THE BALTIMORE CLOSING HOUSE.
Brcwnville. June 1st. 1RH5.
37-ly
.& LYO W
IMTPllOVED
Sewing Machine !
Tho greatest improvement yet in the Sewinn Ma
chine Art. A curiosity worth Seeing. -
Please send for circulars with samples f Sawing.
Theso Impiovcd Machines save on huudr-.-i per
cent, of thread and iiik, and make the Lo:.--S'.-it'--h
alike on both i idea.
Thr-y require r,; instruction to operate perfectly,
except the printed directions."
No change in sewiig from one kL I cf jods to
another.
And no taSTng apart to clc .n rr r il.
Our New Manufactory is now eo!.j; i"l?, with s"
its machinery and tools entirely new. an 1 is already
rapidly turning out Machines, which for beauty and
p'irfi-tion of linish are nor surpassed by any manu
facture in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory,
it can be returned and money refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our
own Agents.
F1NKLE & LTOS, S. M. CO.
NO. 538 BROADWAY, N. r.
No. 4o-v8-ly.
TO COXSUJII TITES.
THE Advertiser Having been Hestoredto
Health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, af
ter having suffered several years wuu a severe lung
affection , and that dread disease, Consumption is
anxious to Dako known to bis lellew-sufierers the
means of care,
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge,) with the directions
for preparirgand using the same, which they will
find a SURE CURE FUR CONSUMPTION, ASTU
H; BRONCHITIS, Ac. Tbe only object of tbe
idvertisor in sending the Prescription Is to benefit
the amicieu, aim spread iuformation wiiivh he con.
icives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer
ill try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
nay prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
IZ-Zm Wi!liauubur?,KinS Co.. New York.
Information Free.
T NKIU pt'S SITFEKERS.
A GL LEMAN',cured of Nervous Debility, In
compctcn Premature Decay and Youthful Error,
actuated I ide siie to bf ntfit others, will be happy
to furnish all who need it, (free of charge,) the
recipe and ' ctions for making the simple remedy
used in his cae. Sufferers wishing to pn.fi by the
advertisers bad experience, and posses a suro an !
valuable remedy, can do so by addressing Irm nt
ornjaat his place cf business. Tho Recipe and full
information of vital importance will be cheer
fully sent by return mail. Address
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, N. Y.
P. S. Ncrvou Suiforers of both sexes will find
this information invaluable. 2-1-3ra
; G. W. WHEELER,
CABINET-MAKER
AND
Having opened up pcrmr.ncntly cn
2T,ixx Dtreot,
One door above the Baltimore Clothing Store," is
prepared to doall kinds of wort in hU ;n c
very test an4 Etvle, Particular aitentione eivea to
Contracts, .i 4 gm pj
Meeting of School Examiners.
Ifoiiee is hereby given that the Board of Sch.ool
Examiners of Nemaha County, Nebraska, will hold
mtings for the Examination of Teailierg for
said County, at tho office of E. W. Thomas,
in Brownville, on the 1st Saturday in every auoUi!
between the hours of one and 3 P."M, Applicants
for certifleates are required to be present at one
o'clock, precisely, or .they will not be examined.
No person need apply at any other time.
By order of the Board,
E. W. THOMAS, Clerk.
April 1st, 1865. 23-yly
DRIKD Apple, Dried Peaches, sago, Bice, starch,
scap, PMutles.etc, etc.,
At LXoIaughlia 13 wan's.
to our New Scale 7 Octave Rosewood Piano
- iic i cv vny nimerto oncrou in mis maraet. lucy
... 1 a fTM.
action, Harn Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bass,
4-
til
THE
larga and full supply of
Country lo the same.
A FORTUNE!!
E3IPEOI!IE-Vr 1011
Agent wanted throughout the U. S. and Canada.
Wutchts. hains, Sets of Jewelry, Rings
Pins, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Silver
Spoons and Forks, Caps, Cake
Bankets, fc, worth Eight
Hundred Thousand Dollars !
Tho Entire Stock of a large Hmporting House,
retiring from business.
For the purpose of cloing out tho stock at the
earlir-fl iissible date, too untlersigned bavo decided
on a grc.it distribution iu;.do as follows:
Each cud ev?ry Ai ticie, no matter how valu
r r e, htWG Hold for $1.
A CER'I ( IP ATE cf each article with its value
print.- i upon it, i; v.JiKjcd in an envelope ai scaled
thc-iu envelopes :!'f.r,.i:gb!y mixed a;vl soli f r
twcuty-fvc ouf-5 r.ai.u- - ;: perfion rc"'.-!:
of tl-eM- f hvelcpcs is envied to i.':c nrf r. .1 i.-.i
tLtrcin by returning the Ce tifi.-Tit.- to
dollar, and the article, no waiter ! v.-i'ual.-la it
may be, will be forwarded to 15: . r h r p.t . n e.--Thcre
a;o no Blank Certificat: i i 'h ..-rf .
one is sure to get, at least, the fi.K v;J-:i of h::; r
hrrmonoy. Should the arti-.!" i - .i V .. ct r
ti2cate cot suit, any other which h: :..ty i-jio-:i 0!
the same value will be substituted. Wo sell the
certificates as follows:
Ons for 25 cts, five for $1, eleven for $2, thirty
for $5, sixty-five for $10, one hundred for $15.
This distribution affords a fine opportunity for
Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest
Twenty-fjvo cents with a prospect of getting five
hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders
must bo addressed to n ; at our old stand No. 15,
Maiden Lane, New York.
Xjist of A.rtiolo
All of which are to be sold for One Dollar each.
3(K Gents Gold Huntingcase Watches $50 to $160 each
3o Ladies Gold Enanieled-casp ' 35 " 70 do
600 Genu' Ilimting case Silver 35 " 70 do
200 Diamond Kings, 60 " 100 do
3ooo Gold Vest and Neck Chains 15 " 30 do
Sooo f " " " 4 " 8 do
Sooo ' Oval Band Bracelets, 4 " 8 do
iooo Chased Gold Brart lets 6 " 10 do
2ooo Chatelaine and Guard Chains 6 " 20 do
0000 bolituire and Gold Brooches 4 " 10 do
2ooo Lava and Florcntiue Brooches 4 " 6 do
2ooo Coral, Qual Kria R'ugj 4 it do
2ooo Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine
Ear Drops 4 " 8 do
45oo Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drop 4 " 6 do
4 000 California Diamond Breast Pius 2 60 " lo do
3joo Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 60 " 8 do
4ooo Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 " 10 do
4000 Sets Solitaire Sleeve Buttons,Studs 3 " 8 do
3000 (iold Thimbies, Pencils, iu;., 4 " 7 do
6000 Minatnre Inrke's, 2.60 " 8 do
4000 Miniature Lickets Magic Spring 3 20 do
3ooo Gold Tpotbpickf, Crote, c, 2 8 do
frjoo Plain Gold Riling 4 " lido
6000 Chased Gold Bine j 4 " 11 do
8000 Stone Set and Signet Rings " 2 60 " 10 do
8000 California Diamond Rings 2 " 10 do
75vO Sets Ladies Jewelry Jet & Gold 6 " Jo do
6000 Sets " Jewelry Cameo, Pearl 6tc 4 " 15 do
6000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension
holders and Pencils 4 " 10 do
6000 G ild Pens and Goidllounted-
Holders 3 " 8 do
6000 Gold pen and Gold extension 6 " 10 do
holders .
6000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 6 60 do
3xk Silver Castor. 15 " 50 do
2ooo Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 " 60 do
6000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 10 " 20pdos
6000 do Oo Table spoons forks 20 " 40 do
AGENTS. We want agents in every regiment,
and in every town and county in the country, and
those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents on
every Certificate ordered by them, provided their
remittance amounts to ono dollar. Agents will
collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and remit 15
cents to 03.
T"Write plainly, say only what is necessary and
bo prompt.
Address, GIRARD Y'. DEYAUGU A CO.,
2i-3ai No. 15, Maiden Lane, j;. y.
gAL'K OF APPRAISED STOCK.
On Saturday the 1st. day of July 1355, I will
offer for Sale to tho highest bidder for Cash in
hand, at tho rcsluor.-. e of .Robert Oilmore "icg
two miles wet of Biowavillo in Nemaha Cou.
Nebraska Territory, onEstray Steer, supposed tt
be 4 years old, described as follows :
Pale Rjd color with seme white in the face and
under jaw. So other marks or brands perceivable.
Appraised at Thirty Dollars.
19-3t. ; R. V. HUGHES, J. P. -
ESTRAY PONIES.
Taken up by the undersigned, living two miles
above Br&wnvilie near the Mies on ri river, on the
5tb day of June, a. d., 1S65, One Sorrel Mare, with
white hind feet, star in the forehead, with a scar cn
tbe left hip, about 6 or 7 years old.
Also, One Roan Puny, about 3 years oil, left hind
leg white.
Z. W. CLARK,
brownville, Jane 5, 18S5. S3-5t-pd
THE HORACE WATERS 3I0DE2X
1MPKOYED OVEESIKUNG BSS
FULL IRON FRAME FII70S
are bwvit of the het ami most thoroughly seasoned ma
terial, R'l will stand any climate. The ton Is very
deep, ronnd, full, and mellow; tee tueo elastic
Each Piano warratted for live years, frinn from $225
to $700.
TESTIMONIALS.
"Th IJoranee Waters iianos are known as among th
very test." Evangelist.
"We can "peak of their merits from personal knowl
edge." Ckiiitian Intelligencer.
"Waters' Pianos andMeloUeonschalleneecoinparisoB
with the finest made anywhere." Home Journal.
$190 NEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of difTer
cut makers, for $IJ0; do., with carved legs, $2tW,
S225 and $-40. Se.on.l-lianit Pia:;os and Melodeous at
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