Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 01, 1866, Image 3

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'rkI)ds,M'ortagp,ExecntioDB, Replevins,
Urritc License.Ac. Ac. 4c. for sale at this Ot5e.
j BJ. S. WILIIAM8, Whoii the authoi -
I ;tti XlDt in st LouU f"r ,bi, P"ter wiI1 attend to
viking collections and purchases in teat City. 0"e
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yvsVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1SGC,
See oew AJs in to-day's paper.
. PicLles in Brine and in Jars at Swan
See the letter in to-day's paper in re
gard o Morgan &, Hewett's plows.
A few of those fine Steel Engravings
ol president Johnson for sale at the News
' corn Wanted, y
' ' WILCOX & WORTHING.
! AH srls f Dried Can Fruits at
! Svrin & BroV.
J. V. Bliss Auctioneer, Sales made
I jn'iawnor Cnnnirp -on-ihn terms.
' f-f taint Vis Profersional S"' ;
. See the Card of Tipton &. Hevvett, At
i jerseys at Law.
Vou can get jhe fcest quality of Buck
wheat Flour at Swan & Bro's.
H. M. Atkinson has gone east for
a stock of Clothing; also, Seeman, of
cf the Cincinnati Branch.
See the notice of Jissolution of the
firm of Case & Baker, Butchers, in to
day's paper.
Icexaustalle is the supply and infinite
the variety of the stock of Groceries and
Provisions at Swan &. Bros.
Merchants and others had better call
cd llUa at the New? Depot and get in
sured against Accideni before going east.
Corr.pany reliable and rates reasonable.
Wm. H. MtCreery, of the City Drug
Store has on hand a large and complete
Sicck cf Leads, Oils, Paints, Varnishes,
Window Glass and Putty. Mc. sells
thtap.
We learn that the Farmers of Peru
. Precinct met Wednesday, 21st, to form a
Club, and appointed a committee to draft
Constitution and By laws, and report lo
a meeting last Wednesday.
A cood Stt-arn Ferry Boat is greatly
needed at this point. In consequence of
'he improved condition of the roaJ west,
would pny well. Yc, jiu o',tl.m.
Numbering and the Council asleep upon
this question.
Look oat Tor Bargains I
Bliss will have a large sale of House
hold Furniture, and a farmer's complete
ouifit, &c, in front of the Post Office
next Saturday.
J. F. Morris, of the upper Drug Store,
has on hand a complete stock of every
thing in his line, and is selling them off
rapidly at low rates. Those desirins
good Drugs, skillfully compounded, should
go to Morris' Drug Store.
A friend asked us the other day what
the word Garobrinus1' meant ; upon our
confessing ignorance, he invited us up to
the Saloon of that name above the Brown- would plow deep tnd plant in rows four
..." .el. a lillff It .1 I
ville House, when.af ter drinking, we both
concluded, that "Gambrinus" means the
best Beer in town at 5 cents a glass.
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At the Citv Drur Store of Wm. II.
McCreery can be found a large lot of the
'bore Seed, which are fresh and good ;
.brought on by the well-known firm of
Overman, Manu & Co. Come an4 se-
fure youf Seed while they'can be had.
Eoad MonCJ Last rtOtleC.
Notice is hereby riven subscribers to
die Brownville. Tecumseh, Beatrice and
.1) 7 rrirtir Knnri i nmnnnv mat meir
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5abscriptions must be paid up before the
-.let day 0f March, 1S66.
By order of the Directors.
JPIJN L. CARSON,
Ftb. 2L ,G6.-2t. ' Treas.
Iufarmatloii WanlciJ.
Left his home, in Hendrix's Precinct,
rOtoe countv. Kb.. on New Year's Day.
for brownville, Neb., Leonard W. Yoch.
Itr; since which time nothing
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beard of him. He -is about 5 feet 6
inches highWcV eyes and hair, round
'boulders, quiet and unobtrusive in his
'banner; about 30 years of age. Had
oa when be left a. fur cap, round cut black
ack coat, a red comfort round his Deck,
&d an army overcoat with him. He
rede a fine bay mare, aboiit fifie en hands
kigb, black mane and tail, Iejt hind fet
lock white, about 6 years old ; he had on
the mare a Dew quilted saddle arid new
naie..
Uis friends are very anxious .about him
and any information of his whereabouts
-ill be thankfully received. if directed to
Joseph Sands, Nebraska City, Neb.
CSTTerritorial and N. Missouri
iPapers will confer a favor by copying.
A complete Series cf Text Books for
Common Schpols are kept constantly on
nand by Marsh & Co., at the Postofice.
The attention cf School Teachers is es
pecially invited to their list of School
Books. This Seriec of Books has been
officially recommended and are in use
in New 'York, Illinois, Michigan, Mass
acnusetts, New Jerrey, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Vermont, New
Hampshire. Iowa and f!iilifr.rni'a nan
hare also been recommended by the
principal Bo ards of Education through
out tjie Territory. 20-4t
To-day, at noon, the ice on the river
in front of this City broke. The float
ing ice indicates a general opening for
a considerable distence up.
Married On Sunday, Feb. 25ih, at
the residence of the bride's father, by
Eld. R. E. Barrow, George Thompson
and Miss Mary Sedoras.
By the same and at the same time and
place, John Thompson and Miss Jane
Sedoras. All of this county,
'Tis trulj said the bridal bed
Is fill cl with fragrant roses j m
Tbif mast be so, a bliss, we know,
I Maiden's beads renoses :
Yet, of woman born (Bom
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-vrsi & mora,'
'wTint pricks this blissful buouic,
And makes more strong the legal thong,
That binds ns to ear trouble
May they live happy, and carry out
the biblical injunction.
Fain lew Farmer's Clab.
We have the proceedings of three
meetings of this Ciub before us and must
condense to catch up.
. February 2nd. "Subject raising and
disposing of grain."
Mr. Kennedy, thought Oats a profita
ble crop; wheat not, but all should raise
enough to do them. Recommended deep
plowing and subsoiling for Corn ; and
Brown's or some similar Planter, as they
roll the ground weii over the Corn. For
disposing cf the Corn on hand, he pro
posed that Farmers hold on to their crop,
get a contract and club their Corn to fill
it ; thus cheat the speculators who stand
between the producer and consumer, and
take the "lion's share',' of the profits.
Geo. Bryant was opposed to the rais
ing of any wheat at all; thought Oats i
very profitable crop, and better feed than
Corn- For Oats, recommended plowing
the ground, well before sowing, sow two
bushel to the acre, harrow and roll. For
Corn, would pbw deep, lay of in rows
four feet apart, plant with a Planter and
roll; cultivate to bare the ground level
as possible, would not cultivate after it
is three feet high. Thought that farmers
should unite for mutual protection SO H6
iu uuiu i n iu iiitir uru unin a tairprjce
could be obtained.
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D. . C. Bryant, sould not recommend
should raise it, would plow the ground
shallow before sowing. For Corn would
nlow depD. nlant shallow and lav bv at
three feet weeds or no weeds.
H- Storm, had no faith in wheat; for
corn, would plow deep as possible, plant
four feet apart each way. and roll the
ground well after planting ; thin to three
stalks in the hill and sucker it.
Mr. Randal, for corn would plow deep,
thin to three or four stalks in the hill,
commence cultivating so as to cultivate
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three time and lay by ft three et. He
agreed with Mr. Kennedy in his method
of disposing of corn on hand.
F. E. Allen, thought wheat would not
pay, but each farmer s-hould raise enough
for his own use .; would sow early as he
could get it into the ground. For corn,
feet by two-and-a-half, and harrow when
small. Preferred early while corn.
Geo. Crow it will not pay to raise
wheat, would raise rye as a substitute.
For corn, would plow deep; a harrow
ing is as good as a plowing, while corn
is small. Thought farmers should unite
in disposing of tb-eir corn.
February 9th. Committee to ascer-
tajn amount of corn owned by members
0f the Club reported 15,450 bushels.
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Consiitution and By-Laws adopted.
Oa motion, resolved that oonexx meet-
ins each member sin the Constitution
and By-Laws, and pay his fee, which, if
nnv to QO in u. reasouauic nuic, suun
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exclude them from membership.
February 16th. Subject "Raising and
improving mock.
Geo. Bryant said we should improve
our ho rses, cross with a good horse that
has size, m ake and color to suit, even if
we have to go a good ways to Gad one ;
at present the name has but lidle to do
wuh the quality of the horse, all have
Morgan blood." or descend from fcome
other well known fine breed or "horses.
I sav the owners. 1 lite a norse 10 iu i-j
hands njgn; color nas inucn to uu nu
the aualitv of a horse; best color white
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next gray.
Fine Cattle are not so good for work
E8'the common, they are not so tougl'anJ
tardy: L urhazn for beet ; AJevon is tei-
ter for butter then cammon stock.
Thought Spanuh Merino Sheep were
bett ar.d did best Wiare droves.
I'referred the little Berkshire Hog.
Mr. Swartz bad had a Dyon bull, did
not like the cross, they were too small;
cows gave rich milk but"ot much of iu
Emery Peck, though the Durham best
for beef aod the Devon for milk. Scene
real effort should be made to improve'ihe
stock in this neighborhood." 4
Geo:,Crow, thought our ca.Uve ftock,
if properly cared. for, would-socn be a3
good as any for mil, and better Tor work.
Adjourned for one week.
GEO. CROW, Pres.
F. E. Allen, Sec.
31ecllnsr of School Examiners.
Notice i hereby given that the Board of Schoo
Examiners of Nemaha County, Nebraska, will hold
meetings for the Examination of Teachers for
aid County, at the office of E. W. Thomas,
in Brownville, on the 1st batorday in every month,
between the hoars of one and 3 I. M, Applicants
for certificates are required to be present at one
clock, precuely, or they will not be examined.
No person need apply at acy other time.
" By order of the Board, '
. W. THOMAS, Clerk.
April lit, -yly
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
chapmas's Illustrated guise,
A beautiful little work of 50 pages, teaches you
Hov to remove Tan, Freckles, Blotches; Eruptions,
and all impurities of the skin how to produce a
tuii growtn or n niaKers now to produce a luxun-
n growin or Hair on toe Ba.d Head nre Ca
tarrh. Purify the Blood, Purify the Breath---to curl
and beautify tho Hair, remove Sunerflaoni rjjir.
t - . r.. . . ;
euro LniDaennes, cure hereout JJcbUity, Ac, Ac.
how to reew your age, and other useful and Tain
able information. A copy of this work will be mail
ed free ef charge Address TIIOS F. CHAPMAN,
LnEKIST 'AXD'lTKFCSIEB,
' - 3 ms. K I Bread way, Xeio Tori.
A CARD TO THE STjrrERHTG
Do joa wish 'to be Cured 7 If so, swallow two
or throe hogsheads of "Bacha," Tonic Bitters,"
"SarsAparllla," "Xervout Antodotei," Ac. Ac, A.,
and after you ara satisfied with the result, then try
one b.x of OLD DOCTOR BUCIIAXV Eojlish
Specific FillSi and be restored to health, and rigor
in less than thirty days. They are purely Tegetable
pleasant to take, prompt and falutarr in their ef-
icotg on the broken-down and shattered constitu
tion. Old and young can take them with advan
tage. X.BUCUAAy'tiEDzish Specific Pills cure
in less than 30 dajs, the worst eases of NER VOUS-
XESS, Iinpotency, Premature Decay, Seminal
Weakness Insanity, and all Uhiarv. Sexual, and
J Terrou a Sections, no matter from what cause pro-
ujr iuui, ca receipt oi an onler. vtddrcs ,,
JAMES S. 2JUTLEH,
JVo. 329 Broadway, Kew J ori, General Agent
"'"P". S. A box sent to any address on receipt of
price which is one dollarpost free. 5?Adis
criptive Circular sent on application. 8 weeks.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
and Genial Debility, Nightly Emissions, and Semin
al Weakness, the result of youthful indiscretion.and
came near ending his days in hopcles misery, will
for the sake cf suffering man, send to all who need
it, (free of charge,) the reside and dircciions for
making the simple remedy used in his case. Suf
ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's sad expe
rienco,and possess a sure and valuable remedy ,ean
do so by addressing him at once at his place of bu
siness. The Recipe and full information of 'vital
importance will cheerfully sent by mail. Address
' JOHN B OGDEN,
No. CO Nassau -Street, New York.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both seres will find
this information invaluable. x lg 3 months.
LOVE AND MATRIMONY.
Ladies and gentleman, if you wish to marry, ad
dress tho unden-igaed, wno will send you, without
iuocey and without price, valuable information that
will enable you to marry happily and spcedtly, ir
respective of age, wealth or beauty. This inform -tion
will cost you nothing, arid if you wish to mar
ry, I will cheerfully assUst,you. All letters strict
ly confidential. The desired information sent by
return mail, and no tjuestious asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT.
3-m Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York.
ITCII ! ITCH ! ITCH !
Scratch! Scratch! Scratch!
WHEATOiTS OINTMENT
Will enre the itch In
48 HOURS!
It cures the Prairie Itch, Wa
bash Scratches, Salt Rheum.
AND
Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Erup
tions of (he Skin
PRICE 50 CENTS.
Beware of Lotions and Washes which will not
remove the disease. By sending GOcts to COLLINS
BIIO'S, (Agents for tho South-West.) 8. W Cor.
2i 4 Vine Streets, St. Louis, Mo., it will be for-
country.
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lowest market price. Wou Id advise those in wan
to correspond with ns betora purcnasmg w cine
iarlitS PLAST & BRJOTIIER,
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Ameria Dodd, P'ff,
IT. 1 Before K. V. tinges,
P. of Nemaha County,
William John?on, D'ff,) Nebraska rUrj.
'- On the 8th day of February, A. D 18b6, said
Jutice issued an Order of Attachment in the above
action for the sum of sixty-four dollars and fifty
cent, ' AMERIA DODD.
Brownville, N.T., Feb. 12th, 1S66. 21-3t-i,da
JACOB MAROHN, "
QHEUIT TIILOS.
BROWNVILLE,"
NEBRASKA
Calls the attention ol Gentlemen desirlnj new, net
ervicattle and t asliionable
WEAHING APPAREL
TO HU
1EV STOCK OF GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED,
BROAD CLOTIIS," CASSIMERS, TESTINGS, Ac. K ,
0 f "the ver y latest' styles
Whkrh he wUl sell or make up, to order, at nnpreci-
denied low prices. Having on hand one of
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
he is able to do Custom work at rites tiat defy compe-
I warrant my work,
ri.'tnri ns well as Maclilne TTork
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Those wlshms aoy thing tn tils line will do well to
call an4 examine his stock before Investing, aa he
pledges himself to hold oat peculiarly favorable in-
ducement : .
! January 1st 1865 'i to Oct. 15th I?5o.
BROWIWILLE
LIORGAN & HEWETT.
Respectfully announce to the pnblic that they
are manufacturing the
LEEPEB & KIDDEB BIDING PLOW
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CORN CULTIVATOR.
ALSO
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TEENOH PLOWS.
We have tnec. to manufiietare
ml rale of these plowa in fsi, Territory and ad
joining counties of Missouri, ahs .intend to aupply
all demands so far as p.aeticable.
It is conceded by all who hare tested the Leeper
A Kidder Cultivator, that it is superior to all
others , in the following respects t r .
1st. The plowman can ride easier and plow with'
less labor.
- 2nd. Any person who can drive a team can man
ge it.
3d. Crooked rown of corn are plowed as easily
and thoroughly as straight ones, the plowman sit
ting so as to observe the corn, aud see il the work
it well dono.
4th. It is guided by a perfectly natural and ea?y
foot motion, ana does uot cramp or tire the- plow
man. -
5 lb. The plow, while in motion, is moved with
perfect ease.
6th. The shovels may be adjusted to any depth,
and any desired space between them ia easily ob
tained. 7th. It has adjustable shields to prevent young
corn from being covered.
' 8th, Itis admirably adapted to plow ingin small
grain. '
Every cultivator is well made, of good material,
and warranted to do good work.
We refer to the following named persons, who
last year bought and used the cultivator manufac
tured by Morgan A Mead, in Atchison county, Mis
souri, to-wit:
A. J. Richardson, Nemaha county, Nebraska.
Sedoras, do do do
W W Tate, do ' do - do
T J Robinson, do do do
Mr Biggsby, do do do
A Shoenheit, Richardson do do
Shoemaker A Co do do do
Jessee Crook do do do
J B Watingly Gago do -do
J U Parker, Atc uson county, Missouri.
John Van Meter do
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M J Porter do
A S Campbell do
W H Vanloven do
John Barder - do
David Bertrand do
Jacob Jaliawenny do
Andrew Buck do
Mr Criaty do
W C Morgan do
Wm May do
W T Robinson do
Moses Tibbttta do
Stephen Clayton do
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Mr Terrell
Mr McDonald
Mr Burnett
A Ilillman
Mr Turner
Mr Langley
Ernest LanskiDg
May & Lahue
Bennet King "
r Barnhnrst
S C Woods
O W Smith
Phillip Walters
11 II Vanloven
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A Morgan
G V Iktler
II B Casey
Mrs Schuyler
J R B. adford
L A Rogers
T J ltoeera
J U Walker
J S Baiford
Mr Crocker
J 1) Enock
M FUher
John Tidgen
Wm Hickman
D Thompson
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THE GAN .TRENCH,
AND
Have been Designed Especially
to Meet tiie lYantS ol Farmers.
t2T"3ne man and four horses can do more Work,
and da it better, with this plow, than two men
with twtf disconnected plows.
The following ate tome of the advantages these
Plows have over others : r
1st. They are so arranged that they eanno rise
out of the ground when striking sod or hard
place, insuring thorough work. !..
2nd. Tne? are the lightest draft vt maj Itr,
either 8 ngle or double, according to the report of
the Committee of Trial of Implements , at Decatur,
lU.,Septemver, 1863.
Zl. They are more easily managed; any stout
ksw ten vM.ni nld can Dianaere them.
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ith.'lhev are more corapacii ana m miuiv,
therefore not so liable urget out of order.
Tliese Plows liave taken iivc
First I'renilums at me luinuis
4 State Fairs, and Four at
Iowa State Fa"-
The Trench Plows are used for breaking Prairie
or-Medow land: with a Sod Plow in front, cutting
the sod in a thin slice, ana turning i uuwuimu
depnrrow, ana the reat piowraisiDs iu uu-Bun
to the surf ace. covers the pod compUt'y,so that it
is ut of the way of after culture. ' ..
r-Ve will prompUy fill auoraersior woaiove
najied plows at this place.
We are also prepare! to do Custom Work ia
Wood and Iren, nxny tiling pertaining torts1
WHEELWRIGHT'S,
Blacksmitli's Business
repairing Wans,Macliiiiery,Shoeiig,&c.
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Prompt attention given toCnstomers in this line
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COGSWELL'S LIYERY STABLE,
x-J5 OX TD LEVEE.
Lyon's Keriodical Drops.
THE GREAT FEMALE REME
DY FOR IR REGULARITIES.
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These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid
preparation, aad tetter that any Powders, or
It'ostrums. Eeicg liquid, their action is Street act
positive, rendering them a reiiatlc, poedy and cer
tain speciac for the cure ot ail obstr aotieuj and sup
pressions of nature. Their popularity is indicate! ty
the fact that over 100 COO t3tt!es-are anneally sold
and consumed by the lJis ot the United States, eve
ry one of whom speak in the strangest terms of praise
of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the
place of every other Female Reuiedy, and are consid
ered by all who know aught of them; as the surest, sa
fest, and most lnrliiahle preparation in the world,
I for the cura of all female complaints, the removal of
ail ot6trnctions tt nature, and the promotion of healta
regularity and strength. Explicit 3ii ections stating
when they may be uei, and explaining when and why
they should not, nor could not be used without produ
cing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be
found carefn'iy folded around each bottle, with the
written signature of Joaa L. LYOJf, without which
none are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOHK L. LTOJT, 195 Chapel Street,
New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted eiiter per
sonally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp ) concerning' all
private diseases and female weakness. Price $l,So
per bottle.
Sold by Druggists everywhere
C. G. CLAKK &CO.,
n on M ilfronta trtr IT A .nit Ptinarl
'-1.158 Baos. St. Loais. ) Wholesale
'tf-LEK, Finxh 4c. Fcllib, Chicago. $ Agent
December 7th lSt5. ly. lo-12-U.U id,nn, Jsw
GE ANT'S
CAEAP CASH STORE.
Main Street between First and Second.
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BROWNVILLE, N. T.
WX have In stor a large and well selected stock cf
Boots and Shoes,
Finest Quality of Winter Stock, '
WHICH H8 OFFERS FOR SALE
CHEAP FOR CASH
Groceries of Every Kind,
Sugar; Coffee,
Tea, . Soda,
Allspice," Pepper,
Candles, Tobacco,
Matches, Starch,
&c.&c.,&c.
Atl of which he offers at the lowert prices, deter
mined not to he undersold. ' -
GRANT.
Brwn-Ule, Keb., ix-39.6m.7,60
TBAY NOTICES
STRAY UOGS.-Taken up by the
undersigned, living near long's Bridge in Nemaha
County, Nebraska, on the 5th day of February,! 865
two spotted Uogs crop oil tne right ear, one whita
Boar and one spotted Boar with jio marks,
CBrownville March 1st 1868
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B. L.
BAWLDWI
Taken an by thennder sngned living near Peru,
Nemaha County, Nebraska, en the 30th day of
January, 1856, one dark bay horse colt, 2 years
old.- 22-pd J.H.ST1TES.
Taken np by the undersigned on his premises in
Lafayette Precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, on
the 20th day of Deo. 1865, one light red steer, line
back with a white spot on each hind quarter, head
and neck red, three years old. The owner of this
property will please call, prove property, pay chsrges
and Ukeitaw;y. JAMES MtRPUY.
no20-5t p f,dn due $1.50. '
Taken ut ty the nndersigned living one mile
above Long's Bridge on the Nemaha, in Nemaha
county, Neb., on the 20thl day of January, 1866,
one deep red bteer, white on tne oeny,qroop noma,
crop off the right ear, bush of tail white, about
three years old last Spring. JOHN SPIDLE.
n20-it due f,nn
Taken no bv the undersizned. living one mile
above Long's Bridge on the Nemaha, in Nemaha
connty. Neb., on the 2Dth day of January, 1865,
One deep red Steer with white on the belly, droop
horns. b-ish of ta;l whito. aoou( tnree years oia
last Spring.
JOHN SPIDLE.-
n20-5t-duo f,nn
GOLD & SILT'iffjiK
FIIIAIICIAL CRISIS
compel us to sell
In the course of Six Months
6250,000 --250,000
WORTH OF
Watches, Clocks, Chains, Dia
mond Kings, Plaiios,IiIelo
: -dcons, Sewing Slachincsy
Silver Ware,&c.
ALL TO i?E DISPOSED OF AT
Oxxo !Dollar jQolx
Without regart to value ! And not to be
paid lor until you know what
nre tVre'.ceive.
EST After receiving the article, if it
does not please you, you (Jan
return it and your mon
' cy well be re-
funded.'
The Stock Comprises amongst articles, Splendid
Clucks, Gold and Silver IV'atches, Rings set with
Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and ofhef Stones
(soliUire and in clusters) , Ladies sets of Jewelry,
oomprisiog Pins and Ear Rings of the.most fashion
able styles, sej in Precious Stones ;of every variety,
together with a large assortment of Gold arid En
Kmelled and Paii SeU Gold Studs and ' Sleeve
Battons of the beantifal patterns, GenU Bosom and
Scarf Pins, and an endless variety of Braceletta,
Chains ,M usicalBoxes.IIetd Dress.Combs fih&rma.&b
In censequenee of the great (tarnation of trade
in the Manufac luring districts of France and Eng
land, a large quantity of valuable Jewelry, ongin
allv intenied for the European market, has been
sent off forfala in this country, and must be sold at
anv Facrifhse? Under these circumstances the
"WATCH A GOLD JEWELRY CO." have resolv
ed upon.
AN APPORTIONMENT !!
subject to the following regulations:
Certificate i naming each article and Its VALUE
are nlaeed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are -well
mixed. One of these Envelope, containing the Cer
tincateor Order for some Article, will be delivered
at oor office, or nent b mail to any address, without
regard to cnoie, on receipt ot xo ueui.
On receiving the Certificate tte- purchaser will see
what Article it draw, and its value, andean Ueaaend
Dnn -Dollar aad receive the Article named, or can
choose any ot her one Article on our List of the same
va ne. " '
SEXD 05 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE.
In "all transactions by mail, we shall charge for
f nrwardin? tSe certificates. tavmz restate ana ao-
in? the businoss 25 cents- each, which nvist be ea
rinsed when the certificate ii sent. Fve certificates
for$l, eleven $2 30 for $5, 65 for $10 and 100 for
$15. '
Acrnntji. VT want acents in every town and
nnnntv in the conntrv. and those actinz as such
will beallo-ved ten cents on evory Certificate or
.dered by them provided their remittence' amounts
tol. Agtnts will collect ii cents ior every cer
tificate. and rynit 15 cents to U-". either in cash or
Tosta?e stamns. Azenta remittine at once $.10,will
K ntitlM tn-a beautiful Siivor Watch, and also
200 certificates.
Please write your Name , Town, County
State plainly, end address all orders to
WATCH AND GOLD JEWELRY CO.
atd
SS Liberty St XeW York.
10-22-8 rdin.
'Do STou Wish tja l?e Cured?
Put not the poisoned chalice to your lips,
yor Death will be the fate oi hiai who sips ;
But take the herbs in freshness from tLa field,
And to the potenl roots disease will jitld. '
Old f. BU CHATS English Specids Pills cure,
in less an thirty days,fhe worst eases of Ntrtout
?, III. potency, Premature Decsy, Seminal eas
noJ, Insanity, and Urinary, Sexual or .Sen-oa
ACTections, no matter from what causo produced.
Price One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by mail
on receiot of an order. Addtsss JAMES S. BUTLER
429 Broad way, Jre Yorl.
- P. S.De?criptive Circular icntfre ca appUca
tion, A'-iriT? a:aK,re- 8 reks
n r n
h MA
If
n
fH.M;Hi!nil
2 J L.J 0
O
On jiand at his Store Dooms,
tfe has, and will constantly keep on hand, a complete assortment f Dry GooJ, Orocen'ei, Eois aai
Shoes lUtsand Caps, Cutlery, Glassware, Queensware, Hardware, Crockery Ware, Woodea Ware.
Willow Ware, and all kinds-of ware usually kept ia first-class KeUil Store, that w'i cut wear icy
Ware that can be bought aaywhere. ... . .
TEH LIS : LOW DOWIT
IlaTingJusionglit cnt the entire establishment,
old firm ; to that end 1 bereoy give notice that all accounts due the firm of J. Berry
the let day of March, 1S63,' will be placed in the hands of an oficerfor collections.
il firm ; to that end 1 bereoy give notice that all
January 1st, 1865. ly
El
QL
tut
M
WHOLESALE
- .ii
DEALERS ly
ll-vy vJlLj v. nJ vi
AND
iT osepli,.Mo.
Would call the attentiorfof DEALERS to their immensa stock cf
Drugs and 3Iedlclnes, School Books,
Patent Medicines, Blnk Books,
Class and Glassware, Wrltlnsr Pper,
P lnts nd Oils, ; Eniclopes,
Spices and Dje-staffs, Coal Oil ndL ii)
Pare Wines, LIqnors, &c, c,
Which were bought for cash of Manufacturers, Importers and Publishers, and will be sold at the mesa
favorable prices. Buying in large quantities from first hands, they are enabled to offer extra indao
ments to the trade. .
They ara the JJorth-western Wholesale A?ecta of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, and of Dr. J.
C. Ayre A Co.', and can furnish their Medicines in any quantities: (10 1-1
r n rri vi
FOR THE MILLION! ! !
AA" Ar)
I ,U 1 1 1 1 I B
TEX IirXDIlEO THOUSAND XI!
:- All can be suited in tha
IMMENSE
Just received at the
ST AM gTOEIGI
Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska.
All Kind?, Patterns aad Styles. Everything ia the
Line best quality
Boots. Shoes. Woo '.en and
Willow-Ware.
Eest fcracdJ.
Dried and Canned
XT.
XT
Nails.Glass.Sash.Queons
r
ware.
"JL O J Jtm
Editor of the Adrertiter Deab Sib
With
miseion. I wish to say to the readers of
your pe
your. Paper, that Ii will send, by ma'.l, to all who
wish"i;,"free a Recipe, with full directions for
makinz and using a simple Veeta'ole Halm, that
will effectually remove. In ten days.rimMea.rllotch-
es, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin,
having the sains soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having BaJd IIead3,
or Bare Faces,"Simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a full jrrowth of Lux-
urant Hair, Whiskers, or a mustache, in less than
thirty daj3. ...
All applications answered by return mail with
out charge. Respectfully x oars.
TROS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
10 a.Ac.3mon. 831 Broadway, New-York.
rtrrThe L'udersizned having been restored to
Health in a few weeks. by a very simple remedy, af
ter having suffered sever.! ysars whh a severe lang
affeciion.and that dread disease, Consumption is
anxious to make known to his fellew-safferers the i
means of cure. 1
To all whode?ire it, he willsendaeopy of the pre
scription used (free of chirge,) with the directions
for sreparingand nsir.g the same, which thay wiil
6 ad a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA.,-
P.RQNCBITIS, Ac. The only object of the
jivertuer in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread infornn'ion which he eon
jeives to be invaluable, anl he hopes every sufferer
will try bisremdy,as ii sill' coct tiea nothing, and
nay prove a blessing.
.artisswiiuingthe prescripticn will please address
iiev.LUWAKU A. lYILSOX,-'
Williamsburg, EinjfT'j., re? York
ti
f !
v il U ii 0
i
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. ..
F
X
Haln St., BroirnTille, Nci)ras!i2.
FOR CASH !
it beoomes ncceary to collect all debt due the
accounts due the firm of J. Berry A (
Co., unpaid by
JAM2S CSF.Y.
La V & i:J (
r l
4 3
Llill Property fcr Sale.
THE VERY DESIRAELE WATER GRIST-
MILMon HIGH CREEK, Atchison county. Mis
! sour i, is now offered for sale.
Kurrs, lor wheat, louas manniacture, ana cue
1 three and a half foot common burr for corn. Ma
chinery all new except smutter. Water wh-ael S3
feet diameter; never freezes. All in good repair.
3ew dam, Ac, Ac.
For particulars enquire cf G. Stiner at mill. or
R. V.Muirat Sorth Star.Mo...r Brewnville.N.T.
MUIR A STEI.NER.
Muir also offr3 his Steam Saw Mill onnoxita
Brownville, for sale. . Ii. V. MLIR.
nol5-lmpd.
Atchison Co Journal, please copj .
From WILLIAMS' ADVERTISING A JTD PATIXT
9 Auanii, i kucuuki3t,,ak. uiill, as. .
Every Lady and Gentleman should usa '
r-l
I. SrtN .'AL H . VBfe-
I . . . ' i r .L i ,t 1 .
li not cniy purines ana penumes tae orcauu dui
renders the teeth sound and of a pearly whiteness
and the gums healthy and strong, and is the most
elegant and agreeable of ail toilet appendages.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a packs?- and
sent by mail postage raid by COLLINS BROTH
ERS, S. V. Cor. 2d A Vine Streets, St. Louis, Mo.
on receipt of 3d
Jan. 4th linto Gtn HJ-15 J.s. . e.na.
The undersigned keep on hand a Is if e ssjoasasiest t
r
SATTIHET&C SS1MERE SUITS
For Men and Boy's wear. Also, lar,;e stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
LIfJE!3 & WOOLl SHIRTS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
jabber Cots, Levins tl Blankets,
JJ
Of all kinds which we will sell
CHEAP FOR O A O H
" We purchased our jroocb' since "the da
clihe in the Markets and will sell at lovi
fibres. r ATKINSON CO.
April 13th, 1533, 9-33-ly '
r-s r in
iiiio! ras-nonj
A Beautiful Album,, containing t
Portrait of our Union Generals, VC
living and dead. The Majic Pocket Ple
tnre Gallery, chansab!a to 10OO ComJo
al Pictures : also tni ilasrfc Cards, each
card contalnlrsj the most as touching LUusio&a aa4
Cornicaiittee of the day.
Any of the above sent by mail, pot-paiJ, oa we!?
f 50 cents. Agenta supplied at-3.0O pr doJ;
al with every descriptiua of Ynke J'oUod a4
c'.iivt articles snitabU for traT?lin? Acenta, at th
loweet market price. Atidresa all order to . :. t
C. L- BRIGG9,
III Tsartcn Si, Ci!cnff H
AD-MI N 1ST U AT O KS NUTICU.
Notice is hereby given that the Trbate C3rtof
Nemaha Ceacty .Nebraska Territory has appoin
ted the 9ih 'Jjy cf July, and the 13th dey of Aa
pust, A. D'. 1 S05 at tea o'clock A. M., a t the Court
Room in Brownville, tn examin- and allow eUiaJ
against the estate d Dorsey C. Chamber, deceased;
at which iimes and pUce all persons hat5g euoh
clsims are required to prcicnt them or they .iU be
forever barred. '
: Dated this Febrnary, 25th 1SSS.
WILLIAM CHAMrZSS.
:2-ltt.i- Ad.'nuTtr-f tl'n'-A!.
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