Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 03, 1866, Image 3

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    PUokI'di Mortpages, Executions, Reptevina,
UrrUge Lirn.c-Ac- e for ,e la OEs.
"jtB- J- 8- WILLIAMS, Wit li the antboiT
Aftot la ft. Louis for tbls paper, will attend to
eotrectiows and purchases Id that City. OJiet
Street, V. E. cor. ia,
B50W5VII.LE, THURSDAY, MAY, 3 , 1863.
- Liceo Dusif-rs at Cincinnati lir&nch.
. if you want glaa of nice Lager
ter, guto ilie Gambricus.
1 1 1 -
COOlSacaftflOCS X or tne bst go
w HENDERSON & CO'S.
Lioen Coau at CitcinnMe Branch.
Gnilrinus was the inrentor of Beer
ttid Christ Kraus is Lis prophet.
Double Shovel Plows, Hny Hakes, and
her Fanning Implements at Swan &.
r' O'roceiy and Prumiou Store.
tfn. II. McCrcerj, of the Cllj
UrCS SlOre, ha.- yet a large Mock cf Wall
Ptpti and Window Shades of tvery
ariety.
Baskets, Wooden Bowels. Tubs, etc.,
at . SWAN & BRO'S.
Metfailles Pants a: Cincinnati Branch.
Win. H. MtCreery sto.k of O.b,
Leads md Pain's will be always kept up.
The be.-t Groceries and Cutlery can be
fouud -t Kaincy &. Co.'e Star Store.
Liuu Pan1 hi LV.t uui;iti B. auch.
Ci;... Mtckof Prints aul Tobuc at
IIim) &. Cj." Siar Su.re.
KeniCIllbtT.--C;has. Theuuerl kep
ami lU none but th i. a. f l.ter
li -cr, cue door wen of Br, i;vi ! Ho it.
F ll stick Vests at Cit.ciut.au lkni,cU.
100 Sndis XXX St Loals Flour!
Jut reived, per Steamer Kat Kr-ar
i.y. THEO. HILL & CO.
Frails i Du-ter- at the GOOD SA
.MARITAN
Home aril Lot lor Fale, Main
t"i-ei. in'lit-Cnyot iitOAiiville, at h
bargain! Fn'ju:re at thi.- otfioe.
tf
Latet S) !e l nt Cticiniiati Bnmc'i.
. Spritij-le & MtPheison hav htd l;i'e
a
ly th best mpply of L g?. and are turn
iug out the rsi louib-r as well a $ the
choicest Mipply t Flour in the Market-
Ttunk" an ! Ar.ilieh Cnu i. nati Branch.
For 8alc ! Eigh'y Ar res of Vulua.
'ble Lund S. hf.Se. rjr,21.6. 14-nth
in 10 n.iles of Brownville and near Glen
Rck; water,' rt tie and tiiul tr on it. At
a bargain ! Enquire t this i ffio . tt
Gent's Fumis-huig Go. dsCiu. Branch.
- CarabllKOUS. The genuine "For.
est Cny Li2er Ber" alwayon hand at
Chaales Theunert's Gainbrinu; this
cBctr 'a knowu o be the best audt.eal'.h
iet ever biouht to this town.
Cassiiuere Suits nt Cincinnati Bianch.
Farmers, Attention! Evan Wor-
tbii4? i." Agni 1-r the Qukr Mower.
New Y ik ii bined Reaper ai d Mwt r
utki t ul ivaur, and Pmi- lb fl lo :
ctii ju.-i I v. ri.;l. inu.M i r nr'vij
St.-re.
Jinn' 1Ut
Srit.r.tu.
the Go. d
er.
at
t . ! .i .-- Gri er ie5 iuid h e J'ru
Jt'i.vii r-. ii CV.' Ci.it &n.re.
lit
Tost OiSec llcj:irs
Opns:, 7.30, a in., cb-es D, p. m
Ktstern ZNXaii closes at 5 6o k. p u.
Northern Mail duces 6:30, p. m
W et-irn Mailcloses,Monday,7:30..m
Ai D. MaasH, P. M.
Tte Cllj BrCHCry, laving ben re
cently ntitud and extended, is now pre
jurtd to'M.ppiy any and all demand for
lttr ihai may be made. This Beer is
' wuiuiiuz .Jtsrvetj fie wheFev. r it is
hauk, and eintr ent for troiu abroad.
- " b.HRINER BRIEGEL.
-Xlnel LlCielt Hae now and w ill
Coiutautly kep ou band enough Lune to
supply the market, at n y Kiln on ih
Nercaha at LongV Bridge.
32-tf HENRY HARMON.
'.See the New Advrtieflent?, ?pee-
"ly that of the Circus, which cume '
wiia a full troop of the beM ttaiu'd ani
mal and actors luthe Union.
Twenty.fire '.dollars for twery-five
tents, one botcle of LiouV C meat will
"pair anything broken. Try it en any
a? To be Souni at the
SAMARITAN.
: EtdIIor3 tcea to be Tery.icarca ar.
tide hereabouts, this sewoa. Last sea
son at least thirty were eifermed in this
county; this teasrvn, ea far, but one. A
fortune is tr&inrf; here fcr the otrner cf
fine, blocked animal, acsl our farmers
are amicus to pay it crer.; Cense riht
aloes ! ' ;. v'. ' ; ;
,. ;
EcIiOCl NotlCC The Directors of
me Brownville City District have road
rransemnts with Mr. S. C. Danfcrth
to open School for One; Quarter, corn
rnericin oh Monday next, " it .
Mr. Danforth has . employed , Miss
Anna M. U'lmrsiJes and Mitv Eliza M.
Rt-ade as Assistants.
Terms of Tuition same as list quarter.
half of tuition per Scholar to bs paid ou
$ iVn Ta V1i a?nr.t4a f ST fftirWA Ka ! ftri r li J
the DistricL ' . . ; , y
Gentleman BoTlnc Many f our
citizens are jti't now canvassing the pro
priety of purc! a?ing a Beau : for : the
Cows owned in this city.- We learn that
R. A. StfWart. of Bedford Precinct, has
a plena id blooded animal which he i
diviroua of felling.- Somebody ttnrt a
subscription ; we'll go $5 for that object.
A Superb selection of Toilet Article?
at the Good Samaritan
riiotoprapli Callerr. For pood
piniur.", Phtifoirraphs or Ambrotypes.
call at A. & M. Stafford's Rooms above
the Po.t Ofike. AVe are prepared to do
the best rf wotk in the hortet pottitle
time, and on a? reasonable tera.? ns any
in th West. Givttus call. Examine
ourwoik. We injure satisfaction
We tateall rtif .ioture,
Of evcrj itjle if farr. ;
Iioih rtM.t.grnj hn ai.d Ambrotype,
In 1ain tr fanj cares.
A & M. STAFFORD.
3 l-tf Brovmviile, Jftb.
Blsliop Clarkson's Visitation.
Biftiop ClarkMm. the new Bhop of Ne
bmka, will Ct-nsrcrate ', St. ; John"
Cl.nrcb. Netnaba f 'ity. on Sunday. May
Gib. to the Ur.rjl.ipof A'mebty God,
nrccrdinp to the Rites of the Protetent
Epcopal Church ; and will also. admin
istr the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation.
On Mnr day eveninfl following he will
open, with appropriate services, the new
Hall in thi City.
A collection will be takn up at both
places.
Fire and Tornado Insurance Co.
From the stel inent of the-Fire and
Tornado Insurance Company in" another
c Inmn. i"i will b seen th"! Geo. W.
Hill & Co.. are A?en? for this county.
W Jire now prepnred to injure again
Fire. Iifi'ninJ" or Tornado, in city or
coun'ry!" Our Company take only afe
rik?. and th refnre ran inure t a verj
5inll per cent, r'f-fyirijr crmpetiiioi in
tlris respect, or in th rnmpt pMiiPiiuf
Vft !os.ps. A in the cae of 'Mr. C'r
dill, you n ay be burnt cban tut. while
but a f w ,lllar for a prl:y inthiCorii
tpany will p'nee y u all iit:ht thould sm-h
nn accid nt happen
Just reci ivtd n J C DuerV Sove
and Tin Su re a large at d w II ? Ietd
tork of C)W Stove?, viz. Charier O-tk.
Burk's Peerles, and ihe Celebrated
Hearth Sove ; al.-o. a superior Mock of
elevated Oven Stove, the most complete
ptierns" ever offered in thi market
Al.o. cast Ttakittles. Wahboilers. hkil
Utnnd Lid.. A choice lot of Indiai a
Wajron Timber, fuch an Yokes, Fellow?.
Atels. Totinjr. MVagon Bos, Plow
Handle. &' . &.C H- also keep on hand
a mperior nock of SI'go ai.d Tyrone
Hoe Shoe. and N I, Ox Sho." and
N'l-. PlowSt-l for la'tre md mib1I
Plows; ?eti Sprinj;.. Buccv AxtJ. Iron
a - a All. ft
mi.U Wocdtii 'oiip. All :or B ineap
fr cah. S2-2t
Fire. 'e learn th i. on last Sunday
Mirl't, ihe reldlle of Uncle D.iti Cg-
dill, lirinu Hrxu ibret- miles northwe.-!
. i. j
ol
ii r !'V. w I. iiiki m me jri ui u
V I I ;
H i i 1:1-
No
li lt i hi and wearing Hp.
lu ..I jjiven a? to how t
mi ei
;catih fir. Ttux u luavy blow to the
..hi no,n. aid . r- p'eMd io fy ih:i
j . wr t ;iz -n-. ?wU a- lii in iul.tT
! Ii:ive t one o.i.elhH'l? I.iw.lld." JlV..ir lillll
- - - ' -
a fre.-h start.
NeiT Post C dee. Through the
efforts of R. A. Stewart and others liv
ing on il.e Big Muddy, in Betlfotd Bd
fold PltcilCt, a l.fW pot i Hire Las le n
eftbli!-hed tuder tbe-mm of Shttioaf.
The want ot this' i filce he breii much
felt in that ceitiou, whuh is rapidly set
tling up. as they have heretofote had to
go five miles flcros- the line in'O Rub
ardton county for the r mail.
Spring ana Summer Cloaihlns.
S-eiiMii U Erhlich, of ihe Cincinnati
Branch CleihuiiT Huuae, have just re
ceived a fplendid stock of Spring and
Summer Ch.ihii g. Hats-. Cap. Ikxs aod
Sh(-s. Their tck of Genu's F.j rn i;h-
ifg Good is the tet aorimtnt ever
brought to this innrkeL Being a Branch
Houe of the largei-t Manufacturng E
tabllbments in Cincinnati, their facilities
for eIUng pood cheap re unexcelled -All
they ask to prove this is a fair trial.
S 12mr.tr CIcthics.81 Cbcissati Ertnch
Cllj Council Prccccito.
Ccuccil met pursuant to adjournaeat
Mead ty night, April SO.h.
Present : C. G. Dorsey, Mayor.
AHrrnen: John 3Iorrison. A. P.
Cogswell, W. W. Hackney, Eli WfiIcox,
D. Timers.
?Iarhal; Jot-hua Rogers.
Oa uctioo. Clerk ordered to isa a
City Order for tv dollars each to R. J.
Whitney.' J. W. Pulock and T. C. Hack
er. and J. M. Henderson and S P. Tut-
tie fur services as Judges and Clerks of
t a a
vne April election.
On motion of W. W. Hackney, the
Marshall was instructed to order persons
who hare dumped dirt on Main street
between J. Berry's aui Btdford & Co'
store, to level down the came forthwith,
and if such order not complied with to
arrest thttn and bring them before the
Mayor.
On motion Clerk ordered to issue Or
ders for $2 each to R. T. Rainey,. Wm.
H. MvCreerv and S. P. Tuttle for ser
vices as Judges and Clerks of ptc;al
elec. ion April 27ih ..'.I
On motion, Geo. Wr. Hill & Go's bill
wa returntd for correction. -
Petition to permit E. Worthing to sell
malt and rpuitou liquors and keep two
billiard tables granted.
Ou motion, the 1 cense on the Billiard
Tatlei was fixed at 10 each.
Ou motion, be iue tor the ?ale of Mali
atd piMtuous Liquors was fixed tame
a& iati year, S200; amended that ih.
litetite be paid in cash.
On motion, parties receiving a license
to tell liquors are prohibited, uuder pen
alty of forfeiting their license, from sell
ing to persons under 18 years of age ;
from Keeping opan after 10 o'clock at
night or. on Sundays
On motion. Clerk ordered to procure
a Hank book in which to record the pro
ceedings of the City Council to issue
(6 00 in Orders for that purpose.
On motion, Clerk ordered to furnish
the Marshal a copy of the Ordinance on
Slaughter Hces, etc., and the Marshal
was instructed to enforce the same.
Ou motion, the Marshal was ordered
to examine every dwelling now occupied
within the Cuy limits, taking the name
of iaid occupiut. Also, that he make
a thorotigu examination of all building?
ou ?aul lot., notifying ihe p-trties ih-tuhe
Mime must be perfectly cleun within one
day after such examination and at the
expiration of that ome he thail again
make, examination, of ta d lot, and if he
finds the party has not complied with tuch
notice tl all arrest the same. Au-i, that
the Marshal ie in.-irucied ut the came
time to examine the Fiues lu&ee that the
same are in accordance with lh ltws.
On motion, the Cleik was ordered to
prC'ir 24 copies of ine Ordinisc- al
iiaiiy .passed by the Ci'y Cuunctl.
Mr. VNfotnt y aek-d ttt privilege of
erecting a wod-n luMug near th
Lve for aBit Hu-. 1
A cominiitee ot nree was apj omted
10 consider ih.' matter and it port ut 'he
ixt meeting.
Mr. Mariott's resignation as.. Sneet
C mmiiouer hauiei in and accepted.
Ouiiiotiou, Jonua Roger? wa appoint
ed Street Coiiimi?iouer.
O.. in -non. t.'.e Mur&hal was teqi.ir o
to li.iVe u Dt J'Uty, to la tipoitiled by the
I i until.
On motion, the Marshal si.all be al
lovd S10 (iu Orders) jer month b"
fci'Ies ns regular fees us Mar.-I.ul; and
ihe same lee. as lsi year for S.reet
Ci'inuii.-sioiier.
Ihe Cl air aiii.ounced ihe follow it gas
the Stiitil ug Coint;tiee i vr ci
Messrs. Cogswell, lldckuy and Morn
SOU.
On moiiun, ihe Street Ci iiiuiiHOf.er
wa instructed to rriiuve the Bridge m
the c jruer ot M ini an I L-ve- treet.s;
Gil op the excavation wit i dirt, huilJ
l-ridge acro.-s the slouch hi itie c rner of
Mmu treei, mid turn the' water now
rtinniiitr ou the souihsuli of Mini street
down the uet ride of Levee street to
the Slough. '
"Ou motion, the Street Commissioner
was oidered to at end to the gulliis a
the upper end of Main -treei, after the
bridg" n ait. n led to. and that he order
o it a is. any immiitely as possible to
woik on ihe aireets. including persons by
wlioin work i due.
On motion, S75 00 were allowed h-A-eMir
lor in ikinij :he a--Miient.
On motii'ti. it was agreed to let the
Ferry ai the next meeting to the highest
ie?poi,sihle bidder.
On motion Mr. Coirswell was rerpiest
ed 10 run the Ferry, free of charge, un
til our next met tin?.
On motion, the Marsha! w required
o notify a 'I per on o.vnm lots aln;
M:iiii Mreei 10 ci-a ut tue Gutters;
and eiiforci the 0'dic.nce for ihe re
moval of Imildinj mai-rnil, etc.. freni the
irret; nod hU ;ht he.be rnuirl to
ih.rtKiilily e'eiii Nlaiii -irei
On in- lion, ifi Mjr-iiitit .v is i.iftru.-i
d i ron.ve t!ie .'tmis I i acr.-i'i
on Maui ni 1 Rtret.
Tlie Council iheiipruieed.nl iociuvahv
the vote for Marsh-il. cat at the prr4al
election held Aprd 27th. with the fohow
lug reult:,
J obu Rogers. 47 vote?; Jeremiah
Marlotte 3-5 vo'e; Phiueat Jon-s. 22
votes; R. T. Rainey. 1.
On iHOlion. ihe Mar-halV bond a
fixidMtSlOO.
O motion, the Strati C.'nt-s'u'i r
boi.d uui fixed at $100.
Moved lhat we Ink ill"' consider' loa
the removal f Mips uu Mir street in
fringing on ihe. $ide-waU.
On moiion, the Cny Etrg ner d -reeled
to estubli.h the grde on Mmu
street, from ihe Lvee io ib Co!e:t;
hIm). First itreet. from Wrater to Ne
btittkit tr-et; atso, Atlantic f tret t. from
I.eveif to Six'h treet.
The Clfik binsr called on for Report
on Finances, asked funh-r tnu- gr.tut
ed.
On motion, adjourned to Mor.day. May
7ih.
J. B. JOHNSON. Cleik
See he corre?p"ndence on Hedsinz
Our exchanges would do well to coyy it
as it is cf reat interest to farmers gene
Tilly, '
Got tbb BLT?rs'. -Havr often. do
we hear this complaint made.- The reason
generally ascribed is that something has
gene wrong, but if you will question the
patient in regard to health, habits, &c,
you will very often find that indigestion
li the prirnecaase, the intimacy cf the
brain and stomach is very close, and
nothing ro sours the feelings and
disposition as dy spepsia. It is a singular
fa ct tl at mcst suicide; are dyspeptics.
If our nourishment is properly digested,
the brain is free and unopresied, and
will solve our trout les, pointing out
sunshine ahead and inclining tt to look
on the bright side of life ; thu? it is our
duty to guard .against this : monster
indigestion and we know of nothing so
pi tent to assist digestion as Cue,?
D.sp psia Cure. Ii hia n r d tome very
bad ca:$ of dytpep it tf even tenor
fifteen years standing.
For sale at Got d Samaritan Drug Store
The Ladles' Friend. Among the
embtllii-hmefiis for May ate the fine
... i-
tugge.-tive picture, "The Return of the
Swallows, a chowy, picturesque and
tattef jI Fes' i m Pla e, ctmprising cos
tumes for riding aid outher lively, out
door amu ements; the woodcut Clover
bobs.11 illustrating the story., How
Dr. Rounder bea: his Boy;" and The
Bird-Lover," accompanied by a pleasing
sketch. The p litems for dress are
unusually captivating. 4 An Evening
Bodice, a Promenade Jacket with Hood,
a Morning Dress, an Evening Toilette,
an Embroidered Apron,' Hals, Caps and
Head-dresses, patterns for Knitting,
Crochet, Sec. are among them. The stor ies
are as usual varied and excellent. Una
Loa contributes Brave Heart of a Wo
man Emilie Lester Leigh "Life. s Saddest
Los.;" Tracy Towne lite lively sketch
"No Pains, No Gains," August Bell the
quaint and charming . story "Behind a
Sofa;" Mrs M. F. Ames "Why he Be
came Governor;" and Emma B. Ripley
the conclusion of th? interesting story
of " Zillah." Then there are poems by
Florence Percy. Phil H. Case, Mrs.
Anne Sears Ficke, and in conclusion,
editorials, bcok no i es receipts and
fashions,
Price $2.50 a year ; 2 copies !l 00;
8 copies (and one gratis) $16. IVheelerSf
Wilson s cdtbrattd Stving machine are
furnished4 as preniums. Single numbers
fur sale by the news dealers.
Addr-ss Ceacon & Peterson, .319
Wall u Street, Philadelphia.
TO CONSUMPTIVE-
1 Ii C hUTCI -1-1 nut iii) vvvu ipioi w w ii ai m
a. fevt we-W! by a verjr simple remedy, after baring
...n nnl tlmt ilrvail liaiKti f Vinumnti:n it Int
ir.au to ra ik kouwa io hii felliw-ufferers tbe
mcna f rur.
To whu deflre it, b wt'1 cnd efy of iba
prcwriptiou adlfiee cf 'brj. with llie direc
tion fcr prennnn an I uin the gutne, which they
win n.iii n saricuir ior uiiuiuihi.'ii.io'ui.iw, unw
.-.htils l'us!s CoU ,n'l nil Tnr.t a.I Lunj? Af
t'n..i..n Th nl nl.ira-t l th a iv(rtir in ik-n-
tinjf h- Prvreription i t benefit th iifB ct-l, an
H re;iil ii riiOHiiii whit-h he cin-cive t-j be inval-
iaiif, and b h.! erery ruurer will try in ria
H.ly. h it wilt cost Ihtui n. thing, and mi y (rve m
Partie? w'sliin? the proscription', rBEB. by return
. -.. .. i j i
Ul;(ii,wiii picH-e niiure-
WilllKH. t. .. -r I,". I,.. Nrw V.-V.
Xfr.
fiaii8T5T0 LADIES. ) niu
foii females;
Are tlie m o.a u jj ' -me f r
Female. -ifit. I) not tr flo i'h jour h alth.
a, ...I ue chp and dnneen.il-1 mediciue. whi.'h dru'-ji-tn
m y hive bonghf. and will re-nin nend to yu,
b-injc ig omni of ihir quittiti' i. M'S ial'-w
Mvrtic are .mTM in ta r njrations ; cortex
nli irrojru'ariticaiid pninful mn-itru tti-u: r.-m
iill blruction, whi-thr from wM r therwise.
X maiden, wife it mother b'.ul l be without thein.
Try th.m ue ac-?ordingtrtdir!ti .n, und weknow
tMer.-f.ult ill b a? doim'. Akfor Mrs. Win
low Mysii Tills. 1 ake nme n br I'rice.f 2.0
por box.or thrcu bozea for 5 J-dlan. Fr eale by
ail dra'ii'.ti.
Peter E. Blow;Gen. Agent, St.Louii..
Man b 221. lStft no 2M.V
rm WILLIAMS' ADVKaTlSING ASI PATKN
AfiVNCT Mr.r.tnsi. 8t 4.-I. Mo
Every Lady and Gentlemsn should uso
roa Tax f' " II A W LEY'S rosraa
Tecth.wDENTAL CREAMyBreath.
It Don nly purititt ut Hrtuuia iu oraih iui
renderi Ihe teeth i"und and ot parly whiteneef
and the gutn bcaltby and tron. and is tha most
Herant an.t agreeable o all toilet a ien Liges.
S..M by all I)ru;gUlsat 2a cents a i. kae lln
cent by mail ?e psid by COLLtX? UHOTd
KRS. t. W". C.r. 2d A Vine Streeu, fit. Louis, Mo.
on receipt of 3
Jan, 4th lS6fi 6m 10-15 J.S. W. e.nn.
Lyon's Periodical Drops.
THE GREAT FEMALE REME
DY FOR IRREGULARITIES.
g-fe -
lbee Props ara a tlentiamlly-C'.mpmnded flnid
rrtpri Ion. atwt bMr thai, any JiiN, Powders, .r
K.Kiiuniii. Bcina iiqnid. i heir action I direct ana
p.lt ve. rewUeTlnie l.em a- retiab'e. peedT and cer
tain oweiflc inr ihe cn-e ail tirue in and rnp-p-el
n .r im'ure Th.r p-martty t indicated by
the !ct h over 10O HO b li leu are annually told
ul ciuutimt ty tbe lalie r the United Mate, eve
rr one .'f whm ipea in La atr vgt term of prats
urtbeir irreat iue-K. -They are rpl!!y ukiuK the
place of eT4ry ather Peniate'Reine.ly, and are o nniO.
er i ,y a.l who k&bw atuBt of them, at tbef aret aa
fei and most lnfal lable preparation in the world,
for tb cure of all female CMnplaiota.' the removal of
all obrnct:iaol naiur. and the promotion of health
regularity and trentb. Kxp.iiit dl ectioun mating
mlten they may he aed, and exp'a ninit when and why
they sh--ttld nt nor cob Id not be used without produ
runr ffiVrtan.il rary tona'aic' cboen law will be
riutvi rrnl y folded around arh bo.t'e with the
wiirtt-K Untnre ot ionn L. Loh. without which
none a'e cenuine
Prepnre.1 by Dr. JOIIV L. LTOM. 195 Chapel Street,
New lltveu.O.Hin. who ran be eouhulied either per-
MntliT, r -y mail, (eicl'infotamp ) conernin all
p.iva e dieae aul feawie weaKne-. Price i,$o
per but tit. . ..
Sold by Drusglsta eve-y where
C. O.CI.AKC tCO.,
GenM Atw lor D. S. and Canada
" 14.1B Fjioa in i..ul. - I Wholesale
' ' LLim. Iisch K FvlleK. Chicago. Agrnta
l e.ir-n.bjr 7th lo4V ly l-13 11 tJ id nn, sw
MASTKRS SALE OF LVND.
Nofiir ii. hmby given fbat I will Ber for tale
at .uI h; aarti n, at he frm door f H.gid
lejrV M ali in the C-t f rruwnvi!le.Xemha Coun
ty N. bTMrka.
On the US h day '? May. A. D 1SG6
at in itUtti p. Di. tl c foib w!i.g teal relate, to
wit :
The Norrh-Wtft qiarter of Section 17 in Twn
ahip a Xrh ol Raoze ITEast. eoataining 160
acres firuttod in the rat i County of N'.mha.': -The
above wi.l bdi.ld by irtoo of a decree and an or
dr ..f ie lr m the ehaDcey of th li-trici Court
of Nimaba Coooty '.bia?ka Territory, and tome
direct. d aa fpeeial Maeter in the ease wherin
lienry llmmondniiniiitraror i f ihe Entate of John
It. Kturrnt i plaintiff ami tbe unknown heirs of
FraiH-i I'tiijnat. Jarr A. Ware and Barbara A.
rirDiaca're ata defendants.
j liirtnnnJex try hand thi 12th da y of April,
SfiM 2S5I ShanffaBd Sp9ial Matter.
BHOWITV1LLE
ORG 'AK & HEWETT.
Re3pectfallr aDnoucce to tie public tit taej
ara manafacturiiig tha
LEEPEB li KIDDEu IIID1XG PLOW
CORN CULTIVATOR.
ALSO
BLACK'S GAXG
AKD
TJEIENCH PLOWS.
' W hare theexclmire right to the manuf ietur
and rale of these plow in tbu Territory and ad
j. tning n.unties of Missouri, and intend to (ppl
all demands o far as p.aeticable.
It i ened d by all who have tested the Leeper
k Kidder Cultivator, that it ii superior to all
others, in the following rcspecU:
lt. The plowman can ri is easier anl plov with
leslab.-r.
2ud. Any person who can drive a team can man
git. $l. Crooked rown of coin are plowed as easily
and thoroughly as straight ones, the plowman sit
ting so as tit obserr the corn, au J see it the work
is well done.
4th. It is guided by a perfectly natural and eay
foot molio:, and does uot cramp or lira the plow
man. '
5th. The plow, while la motion, is moved with
perfect ease. . . . . ,
nth. Tbe shovels may bo adjusted to any depth,
and any desired space between them is easily ob
tained. 7th. It hat adjustable shields to prevent young
corn from being covered.
8th, It is admirably adapted to plowing! a small
grain.
Every cultivator is well made, of good material,
and warranted to do good work.
We refer to tbe 1 Mowing named persons, who
last year bought Ind used tbe cultivator manufac
tured by Morgan & Mead, in Atchison county, Mis
souri, to-wit:
A. J. kichardson, Nemaha county, Nebraska.
- Sedoras, do .-- .do do .
W W Tate, do . . do . do
T J Kobinon, do do ' do .
blr liiggsby, do . do do
A Shotnhcit, Richardson 4o do
Shoemaker 3t Co do do do
Jessee Crook - - do do . . do
J B Watingly Cage " do do
- J 11 Parker, Atc' Lion county, Missouri.
John Van Meter do
do
do
M J Porter da
A S Campbell do
W U Vauloven do
John Harder do
David licrtrand do
J3ob Jailawenny do
do
do
do
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AudreW Uuck
do
Mr Criiity
- do
do
do
do
do
W C Morgan
Wm May .
W T kobinson
Moses Tibbttts
Stephen Claj ton
O W WooUey
Mr Terrell
Mr McDonald
Mi Kurnett
A Ililluian
Mr Turner
MrLai.glry .
Thomts Arnold
Kodoloh Kitchie
Ernst Inekiug
' May A Ijahue
linnet King
1' Uarniiurst
S t' W.hkI
U W Smith
Phillip Walters
II li V anloveu
JC Miller
do
do
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do
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Nodoway
do
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do
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do
A Morten n
t V ll tler
li B Carey
Mrs S. "bugler
- J K It adtord
L A Kogers
- T J li. gers
J II Walker
J 8 IJ i-ford
Mr i'rocker
J I) Euock
M r 'i."hr
John Tidgen
Wm llii-kuian
D Thompson
THE GANG, TRENCH,
A3D
Have been DcSlgrned SpcclaIIy
to Sleet the Wants oITartutrs.
K?"0ne man and four horses can do mrre Work,
and di it better, with ibis plow, than two men
with two disconnected plows.
The followisg are some of the advantages these
Plows hive over others :
1st. Tbev are s arranged that they canno rise
out of tbe ground when striking a sod or hard
place, injuring thorough wotk.
2nd They are the tightest draft of any Plow,
either nge or double, aevtrding to tbe report of
:he Committee of Trial of Implement, at iccalur,
lU.. Septemver, 1803.
3d. They are more easily managed ; any stoat
boy ten years old can manage them.
4th. Ibey are more compact and and simple,
therefore not so liable to get out of crder.
These rioYTR hare taken Fire
First Premiums ut the Illinois
Mate Faint, and Four at
Iowa State Fairs,
The Trench Plows tre used for breaking Prairie
or Mcdnw land, with a Sod How in front, cutting
the sod in a tbin l ire, and turning it d'jwa into a
deep fi rrw. and the rear plow raising the sub-soil
to tbe surface, covers the sod completely, so thai it
is out of tha way of after culture.
rWe wili promptly fill all orders for tha above
named plows at this place.
We are also prepared to do Custom Work in
Wood and Iron, a onytbing pertaining to th
WHEELWE IGHT'S,
OR
Blacksmith's Business,
Kepairing WagonMachineryhoe iBg,&c
Ptompt attention given to Customers in this line
at tne a oops fronting
COGSWELL'S LI7ECY STABLE,
x 15
ON TBS LEVEE.
a n
i, IM'I llili'M:) .1,1111
, I : I
n
On band at his Store Rooms,
lis h, and will constantly keep nn hand, a complete assortment ef Pry Co1, Knxzf.et, T ' i
Shoe, Hats and Cap. Cutlery, C!ware, Queeoware. Hdw3re, Crkery Waro. H ohI on are.
Willow Ware, and all kinds of ware usually kept in a first-class KcUil M-rc, tLat wi'.l tut wear auj
Ware that can be bought anjwhere.
TEIUMS : LOV7
L1L
Flaving just bought nut the entire establishment, it becomes necessary to' collect all debts due .the
old firm : to that cr.d I hereby give notice that all accounts du the fum pf J. Uerry A Co., unpaid by
tbeltdiyof MirchTl-tlt, willbiplaced in tho hands of an o&cor fur coil. tins.
Janmrv .MM. ly J.VMES UKRRV.
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IX
Would call the attention of DEALERS to theirjmmense'stock of
Drn?s and Medicines, School Books,
Patent Medicines, B Ink Books,
Glass and Glassware, Writing Pperv
P Ints nd Oils. Envelopes.
Spices and Djc-stnffs, Coal 011 nd n? ps
Pure Wines, Liquors, dc., dc.,
Which were bought forca.h of Manufacture-s, Importers and Publishers, and will beoM at tbe moK
favorable prices. Buying in large quantities from first hands, they ars , enabled to iff;r extr ioluco
mnts to the trade.
They are the North-western Wholesale Af-nts of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, and of Dr. J.
C. Ajre A Co., and ean furnish their Medicines in any quantities. (Il) l-lj
ST. JOSEPH, MO.,
Importer'and esa and Hetail Dealer In Iron,
STEEL and HEAVY HARDWARE.
Wngon, Cirrwge, an 1 I'lw Wo..dTk?.
AGRICULTURAL 1 MPLEJJ ENTS. cfJi.r1
Spring'. Axe, AxeN, Sh'.velsand Sjde!,Fil and Umi-, Chiiins, Carries anJ Tiro bulls, Nutts and
Wa-her, Nail.. 11 t nail-1. IL ive X Mule bliotf, Snwc, e'c. etc.
Castings and Hollow Ware, Sulmt Kitties Andiron?, Skillets and Lid,
Stw pot. Hake iv-im. Fruit kfitlf mid Sad Irtin.-.
Blacksmiths' Tools. AnviN. Sui ami Di.. Il Iov?,S!edge and Hand Ham-
uicRi Viees, Pincers lia.-pc, Farrier"' Knives, Tuyete Iron, Wrenche.. Ao.
OuLtS-tizg- GrOOdS,
Ox Yokes, Axle Create. Ox chain, Wo n .lacks, Ox Shos nail. Shovels an 1 IVkJ 1J Pan., etc.
XT xx To 3. Gpolcca and XSoxLt-OtxifT.
1,000 CKCliBHTiilD MOLIK.IPILOWS !
Tut patented, and surior to any jet invented ; and
McCormlck's 3Iovcrs and i:capcr.i,lallcrs Horse Corn Planters
Sulky Corn Cultivator, ilai.d Cm P.autcr, Corn Shelters. Hay li-ikc. ttm. tie esc.
JJ1l3?'f3llZJ'Z Ste23.C3L3rc3L Scale
Buying my gyo-lj direct fr. ni tbe miiurctu.er, I offfer freat indncenieuta
TO WHOLESALE rURCIIASERS AT
Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Preserve
THEGKICATPaMK whlrh Kaguire'a TJair Blnit afqnlrfd in reorira tie natural color, (not 1 e
i.f ) rruwtbDd bea 11 by oi.riition .f tbe bair, tl erel y pollening and bcaotiijloj lr,baa reUereu lu ai
unprert-denied. Bead ihe following from well known rl uen:
Mtttrt. Maguirt: We have te.ted j-o.-r invaluaMe HA!K BALM, and it baa retorM tbe color an J rr,wth
ot our liair 10 our entire patUraction. ard we ran tbeenollT recoainieo.l it to tbe p'lilic.
taignea,i a., a. nr. uis r. cai.iei , 1. tiABiuiK. errtary anl Librarian O'Fallnn ?jtrte h
nic Inatltute; JtS !. BtRI-Off, Vice Krenidant War Kjiter rm Committee.
rreparti only by i. C AlAGl'IRB, Chen.lMi ani DrHpiMxU. ouihwet corner 3ni aui Oiivt Street! and
Sold ly all Druggists Price SI 00 jer Dottle.
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, &c, :c.
31 AG Lilts;' 3 Compound Cxlrnct ol IJ1.VC llV4Vr.
, . , n" DAKiTAii iommissiox. K. 10 ii . 6(1) Si. St. Lou. Nor. IS. 1344.
Metiri. J. V C. Alaffttire. Vruogitti : Uetu.emen : Ibe Aeutir ttit CuBimiuiun tr. . it,,,n.i i.r..i.
In tho Army your axiract of Beuue Klant, for the cure
to Itaexcelleut qualitie, aud tbe ucce witb wuicu it
J.C.iUKJiAN, Stcrelarj JVtttern Sanitary Commission.
WAftRELlxr rtKDOr St. LociiCocstt, Pxisidc-jt" orrcc. 3 Srncce St., 1
tr ' m t. l.f Mo.Jfauarya tb lbo. C
M tier i. j. r C. Macnirt DtmmuIm : We have vour romn..nn.i Kur.-i ,.i u.nm '
tbe toldiera' families le-ldina teie. witb the niot
tbe beat Diarrhea Mcdlclu la ue aud hope Ua medual
. T BTtOCKl. Serreiary.
MAGUIRER'S EXPECTORANT SYRUP.
The Great Remedy for Coughs. Cold, Asthma. Bionchitus. Spilling of Diood and
ALL DISEASE OF THE LUXGS,
llaa been use? moatf oweaunl'T awl to a ercat extent In St. Luni n.i iri..n tnr
and pronounced by all who have taken it tone tbe moat
ed. It ia entiralv hi. n..r.n h n.. .tk h.
HJK'S ALTJE
rit wure cxrojuta. nneumaium. Jtvr&igiat Uoutt Mercurial and Syphiloid
Afftctions, Goilrr, Swellings of ihe Joints. Caries of the Bones, Ulcers. Cvtaneovs
Lrvptions. Blotches. Pimples, Enlargements of the Glands. Constitutional Disorders,
and all diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood. Price $2 pgr Bottle
everyabere. S3"aetfor one of our Almanac for
unnis ana 'ever, iJinous and Intermittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, etc., etc.
MAGUIKE's AGUE MIXTUTE.
Tbu UeaKtiia i. tiLdoubiedly tbe most efltctuai rttuely evei ertcieUlor t tie ear. r the ab-ve eoa.
plaibM. It has been thoroughly tested thi season, owin to the scircity of other prepiritions and hat
aueceded in t itabluhitg for tt-elf a fair ref nution sujeri -r to that of any Medic'.n-. it h is never been
kn.wa to fail and fewananud to cure In every instance. N edicine haa a m-re twrrful effwt oath
"LlVCr than thi. it in a ho pet ior Tonie in ilebilitv- Priee f f.50 .r b. tile .V.,v :' 13 It rn nn
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Worthy the attention t.f both Males an1 Ks-
MALES, who are in wai.t of buine. Th wdl
l il ...... r l m r ,i t. n.. ti r...
Jewelren ,20i broad way, N. wih to enttllih J
mn nub.v auvwij iu.u m met uiicu iai, a nl
in'ird.r that ihe Agn.t can bavea im;le to i.t
bibit to their euntomer, tl ey will s -nd as a rample
on the receipt of $2.00, a g.-nuine !old IVn fwar
ranted), with Silver KxtenMon Ca?o anp Pencil, to
gether with Wholesale Circular to Agmt, and
eleven certificate, or a S.iu jle Certificate for 25rt..
Therein no Ant but what can moke ca-ily Z a
day, and often $ ID. 2 J-3.U
Oyer's Ague Cure.
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VU U v.y
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O F
Mala St., BrownTillc, Nebraska.
DOWN TOR CASH !
IMOCTCE! ! 2 2
AND
i e.
"Toizsr 3E5Ts,
of Hiarrbe and lyelllery. and tbeir revria teurr
iiai be-i uset i-i t 'reunii or ti e-n i unu
atiofctorv leaulta. Wa uni)in.iiui,w.,..,...n.Hl
quaiiuea will oou be m.re ex . n lTiy kn.wn
witu-'erfu! remedy for Chtu ComuUiou etir discuver.
.in .) ntu. ... -: .. .
K A.TI. VIS KL1 XE R.
further inft r-mtion
STRANGE, UUT TRUE.
Every youn lad ail freiitK'inin in tlje Ln:t-4
St&tos eun hear . methiii rtrj tco-bt . Ihe.r ad
vattao by return iu.i;l iree of cha-).l y ad lre?
in j the nn leri-igmd. Th"ic havirg f.r T beinj
bwtuLiiCd will i.b! g) by not n t c r thira-d.--
All orders will j Ieai adJren tt.trir ..lfli' nt 'mot
T110S. F. CilAi iiAN,
31 Ufv;arT..v,Nw Xorx.
S- M. P. 21 It
taken i v t J ibe co-iernj-..i living f.mr ttii les donit
of Atpiiiwa',, Nrm.hi Count., Nefrjltn the I0:ti
day ol December U6, i e fed ai'd atue ;-tiled Ait er
with crop f(T lha tefl en's! I oalf crop vSt tSa rijlit
ear supposed to be S j er .1.
WILLI A if C tAMBtliT.
iter's Catiiartic Pills,
in