Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 10, 1866, Image 3

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, AgPIit in St. Louis for this paper, will attend to
. (Ustnut Street, X. E. cor. Ith.
"sUOV. NVH.I.r, TIIUKSPAT, MAY, 3 , J8M.
Tosl OClcc Hours.
Opne, 7.30, a m. closes 9, p. m.
Jistern Mail clones at 5 o'clock, p. ta.
Northern Mail closes 0:30, p. m.
Western Mail close s,Monday,7:30,a.rn
A. D. Marsh, P. M.
Worry not thy sweet soul for choice
Goods, Henderson &, Co. have 'em.
Summer Suit?, of all descriptions, rU
!;;nscn & Co's.
Sands CMcago Ale
s
In superabundance at Worthing's Saliva.
Choice Brands of Totaaco.and Cigars
tl Marsh &-Co's, .
.Summer Hat?, of all descriptions, at
A'kinon i Go's-
Hour!
Choice Jot of Hamhurg' Flour, just
received at ' SWAN & BRO'S.
Full stocVof Boots and Shoes at At-
. Fine Cider Vinegar at Marsh & Co's.
FotOmce Buildiong.
District Court
P r tlii .1 iidifinl District, will nr.pn in
this City on the 23d.
Cassimere Suit?, full assortment at
Atkinson & Co's.
New Sicck of Thotographic Albums
c r.d fancy Photographs at March & Cos.
Gent's Furnishing Goods, full and
cor.: lite stock at Atkinson & Co's.
M;p!e Sjgar, Sassafrass Bark and
Taitiit Medicines at Marsh &. Co's.
100 Sacks XXX St. Louts Flour!
Ju.-t received, p r Steamer Kate Kear-n-y.
T1IKO. HILL & CO.
Atliiion 5c Co., tell low, you know,
li tre's the place to jo, you bet !
A choices njpply of White Fish, Cod
u h and Matkeral, jut received at
SWAN cc BRO'S.
As :i I.-;-) Fih H.toks and Lines.
.'Yin. II, .IkCreerT, cr the City
P.itr and Window Shades of tvery
vr.ric
" Fino Imp.ri ll Tea, Choice Rio Cof
fee ar.d Genuine South Cifolina Rice at
: ,.k v- r.v. i nr , t..,i
Hcn.sc and Lot tor Sale, on Main
Mreet, in the City of Brownville, at a
Iv rgain! Kivpire at this office. Jtf
Ne-.vli.joks and Novels just received
".t Mar?h 5c Co's. News Depot.Subscrip
t: ns reieivfd for all the principal News-p.-rers
and Ivlagizir.es.
Sprirgle Si ilcPhetson have had late
ly thy best supply of Logs, and are turn
i' g cut the best lumber. as well as the
choicest supply of Flour in the Market.
LlniC! LlRlCli I have now and will
uiantly keep on hand enough Lime to
S'.Tf'ly the market, at rny Kiln on the
Nemaha at Long's Bridge.
3--tf HLNRY HARMON.
For Sale I Eighty Acres of Valua-
"ic a-uuu a. iii. oe qr, iii, o, ii wun
in 10 miles of Brounville and near Glen
Keck ; water, stene -arid timber on it. At
a hargain ! Enquire at this office. tf
Down Hllli Hie Trices!
rcCreery, of the City Drug Store,
has just received a large invoice of New
Goidsin his line, which are going off
rapidly on account of the . low rates at
T-hLh he is selling".
Farmers, Attention! Evan Wor-
tbii?g is Agent for the Quaker Mower,
Ntu- York Cohibincd Reaper and Mower
Ik-tl.eye Cuhivator, -an'd "Prtfs Bufialo
Thrashing JIachines. Samples can be
fH-n jasi below Thil. Deusef's Variety
Store.
Spring and Summer Clcathlns.
iripg iho past week the firm of At
kinscn 5c Co., have received a large and
extreme stock of Snrin? and Summer
A-.uUv.rg. of the most fashionable make,
flr.d xvhich thry will tell at prices which
Steamboat Bnilctln..
Theo. Hill &. Co., Steamboat Agents
...
a liiis city, are keeping regular tele
grnphic bulletin of the time of depart
ure of boats from above and below. This
will be a great assistance to travellers
and others.
HcPZicrson's Hall.
Thi Hall has just been' finished up in
pplndid style by the Eph copal denomi
nation of this city, as a place of worship.
It is 22 feet wide by 70 feet long, with
a-good high cealingl Fitted up with
taste, and nicely seated, it is by far the
finest Hall in the city.
Swle Glass DIer
For 5 cents a glas? at Worthing and
Opelt's Saloons. Now and hereafier the
soul .inspiring, ncn-intoxicating, health
inspiring, and slightly exhilerating bev
erage known as Lager Beer will be sold
at the above named Saloon's at 5 cents
class.
On a Sand-Bar.
Wc learn that steamer Nellie Rogers
is high and dry on a sand-bar just above
Rulo, waiting for the June rue. She
grcunded during the highest stage of
water, since which the river has fallen
about eight feet. She was bound for the
mountains-
Marsh & Co.. has jest received a
rplcdid Stock of Stationery, Pens, Pen
holders, Arnotds writing Fluid, Donells
Carmine Ink, American Playing Cards,
Hair, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, Toilet
Scaps, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery etc.,
which they propose to sell cheap for
cash.
A Democratic Mass 'Convention will
meet next Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at Mc
Phe rson',3 Hall, in this city, to make Leg
islative nominations and dispose of the
Sfate question. We hope they will as
sume no false colors, and nominate a
good ticket ; for, in' the language oc. their
candidate for Chief Justice, "it retches
a fellow like h 11 to kick at nothing."
An extended examination of Theo.
Hill Sc Cc's stock of Goods, will convince
all that it is ths most complete ever
brought to this Market, comprising any
and everything that could be called for.
His Ladies' Dress Goods are trully su
perb ; and the stock of Lades' Gaiters,
etc., cannot be excelled in any eastern
market. Go there if you want to buy
anything, for hp has everything.
We are pleased to announce that cur
townfman A. W. Morgan is duinrr well
under the circumstances. Hn affliction
j ist at the'presert time kepping him
from the management of his extensive
Plow Factory during the busiest sp-aon
of the year is aer one, loth finan
cially and coiporially. We hope our
farmers, who are most interested, will
show a juit appreciation of Lis enter
prise, and the excellence of his Riding
and Gang Plows, by calling, examening
and purchasing.
The Circus.
Din Castillo's Great Circus will ex
hibit in this city next Monday afternoon
and night. From all we can learn it is
the finest Circus cn the Continent, hav
ing the finest stock, and the troupe of
Actors are all Stars. It has exhibited
in all of the principal cities of the Lni
on, drawing crowded house from" the
people and compliments from the press
wherever it went.
The leading feature of the exhibition
is the Cage of Wild Lions and Lionesses
with whom Herr Lengell perforins feats
unparallcd in history.
Dan Castello has become famous for
giving the people the worth of their
money wherever he shows, and none
should fail to witness the exhibition next
Monday. See Advertisement.
A mistaken notion seem3 to prevail to
some extent as to the resignation of F.
It. Amsden, County Commissioner from
this District. He has not yet resigned.
He voted for the submission to th people
of the tax proposed for the Wagon Road
and the purchase of the Toll Bridge at
Nenvtha City. Mr. Arasden has been
one of the Lett and most impartial Com
missioner we have ever had. Sometime
since under the impression that Mr.
Amsden wculd resign immediately we,
by request of many from the country and
a few of the pleading men of this city,
urged the appointment of Judge Rpnne
dy, which, though not yef done, we are
still better satisfied now would give most
general satisfaction.
Is the City of Brownville responsible
for the nets of its Clerk? It seems not,
as he gave U3 an election notice to pub
lish fcur weeks before the April election
without instruction ; we published until
the election and handed in our bill, icAicA
was cut tfo-u n one-half, not that the charge
was exhcibitant, but on account of the
negV-ct of ihexr Clerk (who is now a mem
ber of the Council) to order it out I
It serves us in this wise; we have to
work at cash rates or Orders worth 75c
cn the dollar, have our bill cut down one
half to 37 1-2 on the dollar and then
the Council delays allowing us that in
time to pay our taxes, and subjects us to
the penalty for not paying them ; which
penalty deduct from the 37 1-2 cents and
you l ave our pay for City Work I
Just received at J. C. Deuser's Stove
and Tin Store a large and well selected
stock of Cook Stoves, viz; Charter Oak,
Buck's Peerlos, and the Celebrated
Hearth Stove ; also, a superior stock of
elevated Oven Stoves, the most complete
pitterns ever offered in this market.
Also, cast Teaktltles, Washboilers, Skil
lets and Lids. A choice lot of Indiana
Wagon Timber, such as Yokes, Fellows.
Axels, Toungs, Wagon Bows, Plow
Handles. Sec , Sec. He also keeps on hand
a superior stock of Sl'go and Tyrone
Horse Shoes and Nails, Ox Shoes and
Nails, Tlow Steel for large and small
Plows; sett Springs, Buggy Axels, Iron
and Wooden Pumps. All for sale cheap
for cash. 32-2t
dtf
y competition.
the City Brewery, l avirg bc n re
cently rthucd and extended, is now pre
pared to supply any and all demand for
tr that may be made. This Beer is
.winaing deserved fame wherever it is
rfrank, and being sent for from abroad.
SIIRINER oc BRIXGEL.
If faith wnuld cure disease, ourphysi-io-ans'
occuration would be ccne ; the
j tifilicted need but read the advertisements
in the papers to be "made whole;" but
the nostrums prepared by these pseudo
doctors does not often "back up" the faith
inspired by these advertisements. We
do not mean. to condemn all so-called pa
tent medicines, for seme have been found
to be very valuable. In this class we
would include Cce's Cough Balsam, for
' coughs, croup, hoarseness, Sec, and Coe's
j Dyspepsia Cure, for indigestion, dyspep
I sia. and all troubles of the stomach or
bowels -thay have been tested in thous
. ands of cases. Our dealers all sell them.
1 For sale a: GocJ Samaritan Dreg Store
Cholera.
The following circular, with regard to
the best means to prevent Cholera, wa3
issued by the Board of Health of the
city of New York. The directions are
so plain that all may understand, and in
out-citizens following them impl c.t!y
lies our chances to escape this scourge :
Cholera is generally a prevenlible dis
ease, and in its early stages can be pre
vented, if the habits be good. Study,
thertfor, temporance in fating and drink
ing. Do not believe that alcoholc stimu
lant? are useful :n guarding you against
an attack Let the food be nutricious,
and keep the digestive organs in a health
ful condi'ion. Use no stale or uncooked
vegetables. Let your meat pe fresh and
your vegetables be well cooked, and all
fruits be fresh and riperA
Cleanliness of the body is of the first
consideration. Keep the skin in a healthy
state by bathing the whole body, with a
free use of soap. Cold bathing is best
used in the morning never before going
to bed. Dry frictions or the warm bath
may be more safely used ju it before going
to bed.
Cleanliness in your homes is of equal
importance. Let your apartments be dry
never damp. Suffer n-j decayed vege
tables or stagnant water to remain in
your cellars or yards. Any disagreeable
smell from privies, cess-pools or sinks, is
a proof of thtMr unhealihfulness. Remove
them by ijectsr-nry repairs, limp, chloride
of lime, or whitewashing Ventilate
well your houses and apartments. Expose
your bedding to the air and sun. Avoid
exce.-sive fatigue-, k ep regular hours in
eating and cdveping. Wear iU:?.nels next
the suin. A g',od plan is, if the boweU
are at nil disordered, to wear a broad
band of flanne's (a fia.-iuel btlly-band)
around, the b-;dy. re-iching from the hipi
to tiie rib.-; main a in the niturral temper
ature of the boiy by sufficient clothing;
especially keep the feet warm. Never,
whin heated, sit on the grass or stone
seats, or sleep under an open window.
If exposed to wet, change your boots and
clothes as soon a9 possible.
Take no purgative medciines, exept by
direction of a physician
By order of the Board of Health.
Emmcns Clark, Secretary-
The internal Revenue Commissioner
has decided that a stamp must be affixed
to every name attached to subscripiton
papers unlss the signing is accompained
by the immediate payment, of the
amount subscribedif made at once the
signature is regarded merely as a mem
orandum. The amount of Stamps depends
on the nature of the subscription. If
it be simply a promise to pay the amount
named, the stamp must be the sarrf as
required on a promissor' note, namely,
five cents, for every hundred or a con
dition precedent to be performed by the
person interested in obtaining the sub
scriptions as, for instance, the delivery
of a book, th-jn the transaction h in the
nature of an agreement, and is subject
to a duty of five cents.
A captain of a passenger boat, on the
Lak Pontchartrain, plying between New
Orleans and Mobile, permitted a common Jena consumed it the la-nes of the
ffnmWpr t inriIP a nnssener out of T1?. cf wh'm l!Lthe
&750 by the ingenious contrivance known
as th "sweat" cloth. Judge Busteed
decided that the manager cf the vessel
was bound to protect his passengers from
fraud and imposition, by preventing such
practices, aud directed a decree to be
entered against the captain for the amount
taken from the passenger. The decision
involves a question of great importance,
and is, we understand, to be taken to the
Supreme Court.
The Convention paid a deserved com
pliment to a sound, cler headed and able
Democrat, who knows what it costs to
be such, in thai portion of the Territory,
by selecting T. W. Bedford, of Nemaha,
as its President. Mr. Bedford possesses
excellent qualifications for presiding in
such bodies. Intelligent, prompt.dignifi
ed and courteous, he is a good parlia
mentarian, and the choice of the Conven
toin was doubtless aware of these merits
cf Captain Bedford in selecting him to
preside over its deliberations. Herald.
10 Acres of. Timber Land For
Sale.
I haue, for sale, at 830 an- Acres, ten
acres of , Good Tirater Land, lying with
in two miles of Brownviiie, and joining
J. L. Stanton's farm, to whom or to Wm.
H. Hoover I refer for further particulars.
32 3t C. ENGLEMAN.
OSAGE ORANGE
jEEI S3 23 G- Z Gr .
I hTC located myself in tbis Territory Tor tbepsr
pose of iriakitg Fecce for the Farmers of Keprssb.
1 will injie a fence in frcm 3 to 6 years and gie tte
tamo time to pay for it ia, at a charge of mm
S1.25 TO S2.00 PER ROD.
To all who wish me to Co their Fenrinjr prep re yoa
ground in tlie foliowir.? manner : If it li ?rairi e plow
m strip one rod wiJe leaving a dead farrow la tie cen
tre, plow from one and a h!f to two inches deep; la
the Fall harrow it, then bids furrow it; aiia ia tho
Sprius borrow and your ground W ready for the Plan'.s.
Ia old ground back furrow in Aazasl b-'f are the weeds
go to eed.
I tball censmape to iet out next Sprit?, commenc
ing below Nemaha and goin; np as far as possible,
probab'.y beyond Omaha, tikia; a strip cf country
from 25 to S3 mile from the Missouri river. To thos?
who have lar?e tracts cf land to fence I will fence
for thf ni and take my pay in Und if tie wish. Any
one deinn any inforniitiin abjut nedi:i!r cia ad
dres me at Brownviiie. To thje who have plar.t f
their (j and woulJlike me to make them a be ljre
fence I will take their plants in part par; or 1 win
furnish tLeniwith iUftrtxti-ju for $1.00 tht will
teii them bow to nifke a good fence and the jpeiJicst
way to make it. I a!so furnih receipt for d.trcying
ibteiiupher. Ageau wan ed to tell Fl jnts in Kausas
Nebraska, Iowa and Hissctrri.
82-f P. O. Box 12, BrowaviUe, Nebraska.
BLOOD ! HUMOR
7 rWivelj cure SCUOFrLA. ERYSIPELAS,
DYSPEPSIA, IXDIGESTIOS, IIEARTBCKX, or
any HUUOU in theF.LOOD or STOMACH, and fr
PURIFY'.NG tho SYSTEM nnd ERADICATING
all TRACES' OF DISEASE this remedy has no
equal, ami for Building vp the Syttem, Risd giving
new Strength od Vigor. Its unr-ara'.lcd ucce5
finee its introduction, and the wonderful cures it
has and is daily performing are its best puarrantee
and we earnestly desire that every sufferer shall
pivo it a triivl. Sold by all Druggists. Ftico osc
dollar a bottle.
BROTHERS,
ST. LGUIS, Proprietors.
TGH!
ITCEI!
SALT
ITCH
SALT
RHEUM!
BKOWIVILLK
Win cure Vie ITCH or SALT ItUEUZl.
ina few applications. It also cures prairie Scratch
es Chilblains, Ulcers and all Eruptions of tho-ekin,
where other remedies have been tried in vain, cures
speedily and thoroughly. Price 50 cents a box.
Sold by all drurrtrits. ty sending f0 cents in a
letter to COLLIXS liROTIIERS, S. W.cor. 2nd A
Yiao bts., St. Louis, Mo., it will be sent by mail
free cf postage,
x 80-ly ro,miTSW3
EKROKS OF YOUTH.
A (.Jentlernan who suSVred for yoirs from Ncrv
on Debility, Premaiuro Decay, and all the eSVctf
of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffer
ing h jtn.ir.it-, s-?ml fr?e to all who need it, the ro
( cipc and directions fir ranking the fimplo moody
by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to prof
it by tho advertiser's experience. canNta s by ad
dressing JOHN 15. OGDEN,
No 13 Chesnut St., New York.
WANTED! Agents, Malo and Female, at $75 to
$150 per month, to sell the celebrated
Common Sense Family Sewing Machine
pnicE sis.oo
This Machine will do all kinds of work equal to
thi bih priced Machines, r.nd is the otily practic i!
and ie liable Che ip Sowing Machine in the world.
Addroi
SEVOJIG d: CO., CbicPgo.Uls , or Clerclond, O.
Principal OHco,No. 2 Custom Ilousi Plaoe Chicago
10-2tt ly C,nn
Geonp PrrflJiL Plaintiff, Ileforo Frederick Al
Vrilliatn Vi". Rnd.'ill Dcfcn- J bounty, Territory ol
tliir.t
j .Nebraska
On the Gth day of April, A. D. 1SG6
said .lu.ti o issued tm order cf attachment in the
nbove fiction for the sum often dollars.
Fairvicv,N.T. GKOPJ'.K DHYANT.
Jfr.
IMPORTANT Myrtle
rasioFsVTO LADIES. ) rau.
for females;
Are the only nafc and truly tfftcfi re medicine for
Fcm.,',cs extant. I. not trifla with your btalth,
ar.d nse cheap and dangerous medicine, which drug
gists may have bcughf, and will roomniond to you,
heir, g igr-orant of their qaalit;cs. Mjs. Wiaslow'f
Mystic Pills are m;!d in their operations ; corre3
all irregularities and painful menstruation; remove
all ob.-tructions, whether from cold or otherwise.
No umden, wife or .mother should bo without them.
Try th m use accord ng to directions, and we know
the result v ill bo a; dt sirer. Ask for Mrs. Wins
low's Mystic Pills. Take none other. Price 2.00
per box , or three boxes for 5 dollars. For sale by
ill drugzlsts.
Peter R!ow, Gen. Agaat, St. Louis..
March 22d, 1CM JL0.26"1
From WILLIAMS' ADVEUTISIN G AN F VTEN'i
li AGENCY, 67 Che stnnt-E t., St. Louis, ilo.
Every Lady and Gentleman should use
FOK THS r HA WILEY'S " FOB TEX
TeethDENTAL CREAM p'
It not only purifies and perfumes the breath bui
renders the testh sound and of a pearly whitencs?
and the guai3 healthy and strong, and ia tho most
elegant and agrecablo ot a'l toilet appendages.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a package alln
sent by mail ostago paid by COLLINS DUOTd
ERS, S. W. Cor. 2d 4 Yine Streets, St. Louis, Mo.
on receipt of 35
Jan. 4th 1S66 6ra 10-15 J.S.W. c,nn.
Lyon's Periodical Drops.
THE GWAT FEMALE REME
DY FOR IRREGULARITIES.
HRG .K& HEVETT.
Rcspectfally annonnce to the pubtlo that they
are manufacturing the
LEEPEft & KIDDEU RIDKG PLOW
OR
CORN CULTIVATOR.
AISO
KNACK'S GAXC2
TEENCH PLOWS.
e hare theexclu3iT3 right to the manufaetare
and fa!e of these plows in this Territory and ad
joining counties cf Missouri, and intend to supply
all demands so far as p.acticable.
' It is conceded by all who have tested the Leeper
& Kidder Cultivator, that it is superior to ali
others, in the following respects :
1st. Tbe plowman can ri le 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 plowmans'it
ting so as to observe the corn, aud see it the work
is well done.
4lh. It is guided by perfectly natural and easy
foot inotios, and does uot cramp or tire the plow
man. 5th. The plow, while in motion, is moved with
perfect case.
6th. Tbe shovels may bo adjusted to any depth,
and any desired space betwesu them is easily ob
tained. 7th. It has adjustable ihields to prevent yoang
corn from being covered.
8th, Itis aJmirably adapted to plowingln small
rsin.
Every cultivator is well made, of good material,
and warranted to do good work.
We rofer to the fallowing named persons, who
last year bought and used the cultivator manufac
tured by Morgan & Mead, in Atchison county, Mis
souri, to-wit:
A. J. Richardson, Nemaha county, Nebraska.
Sedoras,
W WTate,
T J Robinson,
Mr Uiggsby,
A ShoLubeit,
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Jesdee Cr-,ok do
J B Waliii-i'y Gaga
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John an Meter
M J Porter
AS Campbell
W II Yanloven
John Rsirder
David Dertrand
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Jacob Jaliawcnny do
Andrew Ruck do
Mr Cristy do
W C Morgan do
Wm May do
W T Robinson do
Moses Tibb&trs do
Stephen Clajton do
G W Wo-Ley do
Mr Terrell. do
Mr McDonald do
Mr Burnett do
A Hillinan do
Mr Turner do
MrLargiey do
Thomas Arnold do
Rudolph Ritchie do
'115451 Lanstctng"- do
May Jt Lahuo
Bennct King
P Barnburst
S C Woods
G W Smith
Phillip Walters
II II Vanloven
JC Miller
A Morgan
O V Halcr
R C Ca? ey
Mrs Sihujler
J R B, ad lord
L A Rogers
T J Rogers .
J II Walker
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J D Enock
M Fisher
John Tidgen
Wm Hickman
D Tuoinp son
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THE GANG, TRENCH,
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Thee Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid
preparation, and tetter thar. any Pills, Powdeis, or
Xnstjuuis. Being liqnid, their action hi direct an
positive, renderi:;s them a reliable, speedy and cer
tain speci flc for the cure of all obstrncicms and sup
pressions of nature. Their popularity is indicate I by
the fact that over 100 (10 tv uies are annaany soia
United States, eve-
Kcst terms of praise
( f their TK A i.I!v..taklU I i i '
place of every oil;e' rentals Kcrce-ly, and are consid
ered hy ail who ki:ow auhtof f :'. u, us the surest sa
fest, and nnst iafal-iahle pre;-raUoi in the world,
f ir th6 enre of all female c.viu'. .::Us. the removal i t
all obstructions of nature, and tl.e p-amotion ut beslt'.i
resularity ai d strength. EttpUcH Uectiotia statin:
when they may be u ,ed, and espia ning wUcn and why
they should not, nor could not ts.e uert without proda-ci.-z
elfectscuntrary to n.ittira's thoscn l;:ws, v ill be
found carefully folded around cah boitle. with the
written-sinature it Joks L. Lvon, without which
none are penrine
Prepared ty Dr. JOHN" L. LTON'. TOT Chapel Street,
XewIlaven.Conn.. whocan te consulted either per
sonally, or by mail, (enclo-ih? lmn ) concerning a!!
private disease and female weakness. Price $l,6o
per bottle.
Sold by Druggists everywhere
C. G. CLARK &CO.,
firVI pents fer U. S.cd Canada
-'O tLiKs PRC'S. St. L'ii's. ) Wholesale
'LLER,Prxcii ic Fcller, Chicapo. $ Agents
rfH:eml'r ?th 1pC5. ly lo-12 11-1? id.nn, jsw
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MASTERS SALE OF LAND.
Notice is hereby given tbet I will ffer for sale
at public auction, a she front doer of Iload
lcy's Hall in the City cf F.rownville,Neuiaha Coun
ty Nebraska,
On the 2Sth !.iy cf May. A. D 1S66
at ono o'clock p. m. tbe fi.lb w;Lg real estate, to
wit :
" The North Wtst qnarter of Section 1? in Town
ship 6 North of Ranga 14 Ea?t. containing ICO
acres situ ted in the ai i County of Nemriha.j ;4The
above will bes Id by virtue of a dicree and an or
der of sale irm tho chancery of th District Court
of Nemaha County .Nebraska Territory, andor.ie
directed as tpccial Masttr in the ease wheiein
Henry Unm:non,nJr!;ir.istrat"T r f tli.j Estate of John
B. Iiiirent is piainti'J and th utixaown heirs of
Francis Fuiii.ct, Jasper A. Ware and Barbara A.
SyD'r.mirc ate defendants.
Given under icy Land 12:h day r.f April,
1866. H. O.GLAGOW.
fi,nn 295t SheriiTar Spe-ial Master.
&yers Cherry Pectoral
PXiOWS,
Have been Designed Especially
lo Meet the Wants of Farmers.
I57Ono man and four horses can do more Work,
and do it better, with this plow, than two men
with two disconnected plows.
The following are some of the advantages these
Plows have over others :
Lit. They are so arrangad that they canno rise
on? of the ground when striking a sod or hard
place, insuring thorough woik.
--ma. Tncy aro the lightest draft of any Piow,
Cithrr r;;c ot , m . it a - T . -
the Committee of Trial of Implements, at Decatur,
M.. Seidcuivcr, 1 3.
21. They aro more easily managed ; any etoat
boy ten years old can rcanngo tiam.
4th. lhey are more compact ana and simple,
therefore not so liable to get out cf order.
TSiesc riovs Iiare talten rive
First E'remiuijjs at tlic illiaois
State Fairs, and Four at
Iowa State Fairs.
Ths Trench Plows are used for breaking Prairie
or Medow land, with a Sod Plow in front, cutting
the sod in a thia slice, and tamiLg it dvwn into a
deep firrow, and the rear plow raisitig tbe sub-soil
to tbe surface, covers the sod completely, so that it
is out of tha way of after culture.
T""vVc will promptly fail ailoru-ersfor the above
named plows at this place.
We are lso prepared to do Custcm Work in
Wood and Iron, n onything pertaining to tho
WHEELWRIGHTS,
OR
Blaclisniith's , Business?
P epairing Wagcns,Macliii:ery,?li3c ing,&c.
Piompt attention given to Customers in this line
at the Shops fronting
COGSWELL'S LIVERY STABLE,
x-15 ON TOE LEVEE.
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0a Iiand at Ills Store Rooms, Mala St., CroTvnYillc, Ke'jrasiia.
lie has, and will cons tan tTv keep on hart-i, a complete assortment cf Dry G iod., Cncerio, Doo! ail
Shoes, H its and Caps, Cutlery, Glassware, Qaeensware, Hardware, Cro-kery Vt'aro Wootien Ware.
Willow Ware, and all kinds of ware usually kept in a Srt-cla;s IU;Uil Stcre, that will tut wear any
Ware that can bo bought anywhere.
LOW DOWN FOIl CASH I
7 t
navin
oil firm
thel
iving 'jnst bought out the entire establishment, it becomes neceary to! collect til il.'btj dao'tbe
Irm ; to tbat end I hereby give noti co that all accounts duo the Erin of J. Berry A C., Vj
ft day of March, 1ST), will hi placol in the hands of an oScer Tor collections.
January 1st, ISf.fi. ly JAMi,
"WHOLESl-I-E
de.1lersi.y
AND
fPT T TTN DT)
ST o 2 22L 9 3MEo-
Would call the attention of DEALERS to theirimmsn3e"'stock of
Drags and Medicines, School Cooks,
Patciit Medicines, BlvAi IJooks,
Glass and Glassiran. Urltlnpr Ppcr
i iuts nd Oils, LiiTelope?,
Spices and Dje-stntTs, Coal Oil nu
Tare Wines, Liquors, tic., &c.,
Which were bought for cash of Manufactures, rrorerttr3 and Publisher., and w!ll b?o!.l at the raist
favorable prices. Duying in large quantities from tirat hm 1j, they ar enabled tv oucr exLr inJuou
monts to the trade.
They are the North-western Whole?a!o Agents of Dr.D. Jane ct Son, an! cf ftr. J.
C. Ayre & Co., and can furnish their Medicines ia any qi.inities. (10 1-J
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ST. JOSEPH, NIO.
Importer antl JJliolesale and Betii scaler in Iron,
STEEL and HEAVY HARDWARE.
Wngrp, Currioqe, nn 1 Tlow Woodwork?.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ?1&'
Springs, Axos, Axel--, Shvelsand SpaJcs.Files and Uasj.s, Chains, Cvr;ag3anj Tiro L'olts, Nu'U cnl
Wa.-hers, Nails, Ilorso rail?, Ili-rse & Muh; Shoes, Saws, etc. cts.
Castings and Hollow V7V.ref Susar Kittles Andirons, Skillets rtr.d LiJj,
Stew pots. IJake ovens, Fruit kettlps and Sad Irons. t
Blacksmiths' TOOlS. Anvil.?, Strcka and Dip?, Eellows.Slcdge and Hand Hain-'
iaers, Vises, Pincers, Rasps, Farriers' Kr.irc3, Tuyere Iron?, Wrcuc-hes, &o.
Ox Yokes, Axle Grcaso, Ox chain?, Woon Jacks, Ox Sboa nail, Shovel? end Pkk,GuId Pan.ietJ.
II 13.13 a, S32polr.c3 nsicl 2ZToixt-Z2tTxfr.
1,000 CELEBRATED MOLINEiPLOWS 2
Jnst patented, 2nd superior to any yet. Inrcr.'c I ; and
McCcrmicIi-'s Toivcrs and 2capcrs,Ini2$?r.s Jci sc Com Planters
Sulky Corn Cultivators, lia:.d Corn Plar.tcr, Corn .Sheller?, Pay Rake, etc. eto tic
Baying my gcoJo direct fr'.ai te maau.'dturer:', I ofTer great in;ncctueij!
TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS AT
Constable's Iron and. Steel Warehouse
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
tlL
THE GREAT FaME wkirb IJczuiro'e IlRir Enlmfcas arquirf'! )n reftorlni; thenatnral color (not Jj
ing.) crowthanlbealtby cor.ditjor. of ti e Lair, thereby softeniiig and teautifjin; lt.bas ren.iere'a ilu
unprecedented. Re;nl the folluwir.s iruui weti known ci'iens :
Messrs. Magnirc: We have te. tea yo.ir invaluable nAl!. CAI.M, and ltbas restored thecolorand iraw'h
of onr hair to our entire Mtisfactioti. ml wo can checnully re-:omnitnl it to the public
(SisneJ,) L. A. BENOISr, I'-ai.k?r ; "Wil ii. BAbCOCR, Secretary and Librarian OTillon PIrtB h
i.ic Institute; JOS C.linuy,Y, Ti.-ePre!lent War It3;ief Fund Om-n.tlce
Prepared onbj by J . C. MAGL1RU, Chemists au'I Dxvzvx. sonthwest orner 2n: nJ O ive Streets and
culd ly all Vrvggists Price 8 1C0 jcr Lcllk. ' '
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, &c.s &c.
dlAGL'IKCS Cozsiisoisnd Kxtnict of IZltxiZ VsAT.
."WrsTrnw SAKiTAav t03iMtssios. X.j. 10 .5 u3t. St. Lni3. Xov. n !S5I
Mesn. J. Sr C. Mogu.re, brv.gg:.U ;-Gcnf Jcmcn : Tbe A sent. a the Ommijon l ave distribute! ur'
in tho Army your Extract f l'.eniie Fiant, f.r t:e cure cf Diarriiei ar.l Uyseiitry, ar.1 their re,ra tiiy
to its excellent qualities, and the success with wijic'a it i:a bean tue f ia the irenni-',:nr i i-j-s c .rno! :
J,G. roitilrtN, Secrclarj I'cjUrn SaaUzry' Com.nissi'jn.'
TABRriurFrsDorST. Loris Cocxty, Pr.EsiDE.VT'a Orrce, S3 5pnucE St I
,. - , . , St. iLi, H.) , Jar.rary 3. ta, l.V j.
Meter. J 4" C. Maguire. Brur.nitl : We have .ie ! your Co-D.n..uri Ex-ract r.f Bf-nne P!ar,t .mon: mlnrr.
tbe.::ers' Mmiiiei re-Wins M--,ith tl.e i:i(..-t tfsctory res-uts. Ve unheiittin3!r...aja,2Ba u.3--
'fur;.
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and
MACs-UIRBB'S EXPE CTOB AM T SYRUP.
Great Hcnadyfcr Coughs, OAdr.. Jldhna, Bionchttj?, Spilling cf Li
JILL DISEASE OF TIIE LU.VGS,
Ilalpcn n.e mf S t uccrEi-firy a tl to a pre at extent in St. LouU srnl vli ini-y for more thsn twer.r years .
arid i.nnouniTdbya!! 'ti bave taken it ;.le te nif.-t T.(n:erf:!! reme-'r ' ' C!.-t Cp.;-l."icJ evir discover
ed. It U c utirety ve;etsl'!e. an lean be used i's tho uta t satc'y. Try if . 1 1 aflli.t I
MAG UI I CE'S ALTERATIVE ELTXER.
(J til Cure iicrofi.ii i. llhcumatiin. J'tvrz?gia, Govt, JSlcrcvrial and Sjjpfiifjid
Jiff ect ions, Goiirr, Streliings of the Joints, Caries of the Bones, Ulcers. Cutaneous
Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, Enlargements of the Glands, Constitutional Disorders,
and ail diseases arising from Lnpurify of Viz Elood. Price S'2 PIT SoltlC.
J. &. C MaGl'lRK, Chemist and Dn"5is:. S-jle Pro rhn ;T. St. J.nni s, M.. TUey are A i I 7 Druiit
everywhere. j Send for one of our Ai.-ninsct for further ir.fi rmation.JT
Oliills and Fever, Bilious and Intermittent" Fever-
Dumb Ague, etc., etc-
.MAGUIRE's AGUE MLXTUTE.
-iedK-ine u urdouluity tt;o rn--.st cfitctual rerut-.ly ever outre.; f.,r the cure of th above ecra-
. li ha3 lecr. tiiorju 'hiy t-:s:ci t.'iij SCd-:on. GSiri to thd ?C.r: itvrf r,:"r rrv r.ir-.r:,-,n ar i hi
,. - . - . ' - t 1 ' -
succe-.aci ia cstatdHir lor it?ci:a l .r re; tr-iicn suita' rti that of any Medieinj. It Las never bcea
tnowa to fail ?:A is vrrrrantcd to cure in every instance. i edicine has a more fowc rfjl e-Tcct cnth
"SA Yd than tiii'. it ij a -urricr Tc-ni-j i:: dc-Mlity Prlre 7.53 per bottle. Zov.ZJ is-:: It. rir.r.n
SPECIAL NOTICE.
V.V-t'.iy the attention cf both Males and Y?.-malk.-5,
who are in wait fbuiin';. The weil-
kn.-wn IIouo rt .il. u a-d tj Co., Mjau'icturin
This!
Tla!E!:
STRANGE. BUT TEUE.
in in t'ae United
Jewelrcn I'roadwaj, N. Y., wis'a to est.l;ih
an A-tencv in every town in the Uailcd States, and
ia" v-R-r tLuttl-e AgJLt can fcave a em jjp.le to ex--
1. i I.: t. ?f t V. ci r f,n?!).!r'Fa tr1' 2-n-'l omt-';-.
j on the rceeij t of $2.00, a -r.r.ine Go'.J Pen (war
rattcd), with Silver Estcii.-"vsi Ca?e an? Ienei!, t
I gcthcr wi.h Wholesalo C'irccliir to Ar.t. and
eieven cert:ii':.ite?,crairjarrr.io t-crtiticAtcrjr.a cts.
There is no A ;nil but what cm Ui.kc ea-ily 3 a
any, and oiea
Lvery Tour" lady ar. 1 j-'. r:''..L
Mat.L-3 cm hear ff.tce'.l'.ii:; very nu-jh t their al
var tie l y return mail lree of ci.are ioy rdJrej
n the Bn-Ier.--igr!-J. T.oe Laving fearof teinj
humlu;red will o'olige by rot noticing this card.
All erier3 w.41 lease cd lre-s their obedient servant
TIMS. P. CUAPiLAX,
S- M. P. 23-1 y
lj!te:i t p fcy lLe.i:ii ;er!;'.e.l liv:.it four usi! Sooih
of A: ; i;iva;i, Xeniah Countv, Netrh'- ii tie l0;i
ljy ot Ueccmter lirlo, he red r.-i bite Sr-fteti Suer
wit 'a crop cfT ihe left er and Halt crtp r,S tie rigit
ear supposed to be 3 year? ;d.
WIIXIaM K. T.AMSr?.T.
flyer's Ague "Cure;' . Ayer-s Cathartic Pill