Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 02, 1868, Image 4

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    EcrSct tic First.
Ch 1 be set tie 1 ret to discover
A blot cd the fame of a friend,
' A w In the fai.cf Icier,. Li.
Whose heart may prove true to the end.
When cone of m knew on another,
And eft into rror we fall ;
Tfcen let vt speak well of each brother,
Or T6ik not about hint t alt-
-
A rafie er s'gh mt y awaken .
Suspicion most false and ondue ;
And thus nr belief maybe shaken.
In hearts that are honest sal true-.
IIow often the liht eraileof gladness
It worn by tie fnesi thawe meet.
To cover a soul fall cf f :rc??,"
Too proud to acknowledge tl .fcat.
IIow often tie jigh cf dejection .---.,
It beared from the hypocrite' breast,
To parody truth and affection, 4
Pt lull a suspicion to re-t.
How cften the friends who beld dearest,
Their noblest emotions conceal;
And bosomi the purest, sincerest, . --.
IlaTe secrets they cannot rereal. ,y"K
Leare bare minds to harbor rurpicion,
And sms.ll ones to tra:o oar d efecti
Let ours be a nolle ambition,
For base it the mind thai suspects.
7t sene of tt know one smother,
' And oft into error may fall ;
Then let ns speak well of our brother,.
Or speak sot about him at all.
EcctliOTea's Jlcosllglit Sonata
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raOK THE CtRKiS BT ACBtR rOBESTIEa
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Before taking the position of Court
Organist at Vienna, Beethoren was Irv
ing in his native city, Bonn, in -the man
straitened circumstances. " All day he sat
at the old worn piano, from which he
never parted, or wrote his great tone
creations, and only under cover of the
night would he venture without doors" for
his long walks. A musician, his faith
ful admirer and only friend, was" in the
habit of accompanying hiai upon these
nightly rambles. - ; . -
Onca upoa a winter evening,- when
the full moon ched its silvery light over
the ancient houses and upon the glossy
turface cf the froxen river, they heard,
in passing a lowly cottage in the vicinity
of the Hoblentz gate, music that caused
Beethoven to stand still in amazement
It was his F major s5mph;ony, played with
the most astonishing fire and expression
upon an old wiry harpsichord. .
buddenly, while Jieethoren ana his
friend stood listening, the "music ceased,
and through the window out into ths
i t i
struet, where they stooa, they heard a
suppressed sigh, and the voice of a young
cirl broke the stillness of the niirht. It
was thus she spoke :
I can play no more, brother., borne
other time, not this evening. (Jh, tni3
music is beautiful, it steals to my very
heart, and implants there a feeling cf
deep sadness.
Beethoven pressed the hand of his
friend. I must see this genius, he said,
and without delay he entered the house,
walking at once to the room whence the
music had proceeaea. it was a. little
shabbily furnished room upon the ground
Jl 1 f 1 1. . J 1 I f I
iioor, uuiy xa uuy iigmcu uy u urueu
piece ci taiiu it;. young "
wort-iaDie. nc was a buyemaker. vtoi
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resting upon the old harpsichord, her
head bent downward.
forgive me,1 said Beethoren to the
shoemaker, who had sprung so his feet
in surprise I heard music here, and as
I myself am a musician '
He hesitated a nxcnierJv then proceed
ed ;
"I should like to play you something.
This certainly strange oner called a
half mistrustful, half-ironical expression
to the face of the young thoeniaker, who
thus replied:
You would like to play something" fcr
me. Ah, our instrument is very poor,
and, besides we have no n&tes.
How!. You have no notes,' cried
Beethoven, in an ecstacy of delight; and
yet. Fraulien you may'
He 6topped abruptly, for now for the
first time he discovered that the maiden
was blind.
I could riot believe,' he eaid some-
uhat embarrassed. that you were play;
mg tne sympnonyvlrom memory.
'I once- lived with a lady in Bingin
who p'ayed'this symphony very often,'
the maiden replied; 'It impressed itself
upon my memory, for I love the music.
Let me play for you,' said Beethoven,
and" without another word be seated him
self before the harpsichord. He struck
first a few simple chords, which gradu
ally rose and swelled to symphonic form,
and beneath the master touch, the worn.
discordant instrument seemed to regain
its original harmony. .. With every in
creasing boldness and power did his
phantasy find power and expression,; now
it was stormy and passionate, now wail
ing, dyin away, melting into the ten
derest tones. '
Involuntarily all were spell-bound by
by the happy flights of imagination. The
shoemaker sat wiih his eyes fixed in
wonder upon the stranger, his sister was
lost in devotional feeling.
Suddenly the lamp flickered up with a
lurid glare, then went out. But Beetho
ren did not cease; doubtless he had for
gotten the realities about him. Softly
the shoemaker stole to the window and
pushed open the shutters, so that the full
moonlight streamed into the room.
ine glorious Iignt as it beamed upon
the keys must have suddenly broken the
chain cf Beethoven's ideas. He ceased
playing, bowed down hi3 head, laid his j of
hands upon his knees and seemed lost in
thought. '
Finally the blind girl's brother stepped
up to kirn, and said in a tone cf deep re
spect :
Who are you?' '
Beethoven raised his head and gazed
absently at the shoemaker. Then he
smiled and said: .-..':
Listen' .
He played a few passages cf the' F ma
jor symphony, the cne that had but now
so excited the blind girl.
A cry'cf rapture ran from the maid
en's lips. . :
"You are Beethoven! Oh, niy God !
Oh, play morel".
up greatly allectcJ
into tto rlcaiir face
Then a Cash 'cf lightning' crossed ihs
starry bearers cf his brain; .the friers
once r ..re fell-upon' the ieys. Deep,
cic :rLi-l lurrav- wcs tla r;ioi ' that
now erose from the instrument, then fol
lowed a pasajre cf lislt, almost wantcn
coloring, like the dance of sportive elfs
bylniduishi opoa' the surf fc;cr ca & des
ertisland in the midst of the furling
Ciena." Hew lha chords tut Izlo 'a 'nail
ing lament, making the heart thrill with
a melancholly yearning. A thrill, ghost
litro rhnxA then Fps Wen srrn(r un.
ipA hh -it. end turnpf to hasten a-
- I
way.
'Will yoa come' again?' asked the blind
girl, in deep traction. - " -
Yes, yes.' he called back as he dash
ed away, 1 shall come again: .
He 'hastened home to his wretched
lodgings to'write tlown this "moonlight"
fantasiawhile it v;as yet niaht.
MnrninT was already breakin? in the:!
o . j ,
East as he wrote the last notes o: this
"C sharp minor Sonata."
Billy Smith is a carriage painter in the
shop of Pulford &, Co- ia.our viUiage.
Billy is a genius, as the gorgeous red
and yellow stripes on Pulford's wagons
sho-v; and while couaterfening nature
one day for his own amusement, in the
rear of the "shop, his mind happened to
run cn the subject of rotten eggs, and
forthwith one cf those interesting objects
appeared on the board be&eaih his mag
ical brush. It was represented as bro
ken, and wa3 so natural that any one
observing"mightwfaLTcyr that it caused a
disagreeable udor. The picture remained
there seme time, all who had occasion to
go that way not caring to disturb a thing
so forbidding- to the delicate senses ol
the nassal protuberance. .
One day Squire M. saw it 'and ap
plied his finger.- to his nose.. ; Billy saw
hira and explained to him that it was
merely paint. At first he would hardly
believe, but finely convinced, he offered
Billy ten dollars to paint a similar one
on his doorstep. , JThe squire v was some
thing ca vag, .and r wished; to see' the
effect produced on the ladies and gentle
men who had been invited to a party at
his house that evening.
Billy took the money and promised to
have the painting ready ia time. ,
I Evening arrived, and so did the ladies
and gentlemen ; and as each in succes
sioa passed over Billy's painting ihey el
evated their feel and skirts, and applying
their peifurned handkerchiefs to. their
noses, wondered if the squire was aware
of the presence of that frightful thing on
his' doer step. - - " ""
' The party progressed, and the rotten
egg was tha subject of much remark.
Squire M. heard and felt jolly over his
practical joke. When everybody was
chatting at the table after supper, and
not a few cf them about the 'apparition"
at the doer, the squire arose, aad utter
ing a preliminary hem!" said :
"I suppose you saw that on the door
step, didn't you!'
Everybody assented, some of the fe
males uttered a slight scream, and all of
that sex faned. themselves vigorously.
The squire resumed :
T tharl lliat r!ii1 tfioro I r illiictro to
lhe p3wer of imagination, as I'll
how
yoa if you'll all adjourn to the door.
tKn ; -A ha nira .;nrr rtl k:a
snowy white handkerchief, you will see
at this is not what you supposed it was.
but merely a painting.
illustrated spot, ana tnen raised it sud
denly to his nose. "By Jupiter,' he ex
-Ti.-l ,.t 1
claimed, It:s a rotten egg, afur all!'
Billy had taken ' he ten dollars and
broken a' bona-fide rotten egg on the
door step.
: Experience and observation have
taught men that it is
;Hard to quit chewing tobacco.
Jlard to keep from eating too much.
Hard to drink liquor and Dot be intern
perate. .
Hard to pay our. debts.
Hard to resist temptation. .
Hard to believe' a man you know to be
a liar. .
. . . . .
Hard to turn the other cheek when we
are struck.
Hard to borrow money from friends
when we need it.
Hard to love our enemies.
It is a good sign to see a man do an
act of charity -a bad sign to hear him
boast of it.
It is a good sign to see an honest man
wearing his old clothes bad to see them
filling holes in the windows,
It is a good sign to see a man wipe the
prespiration trora nis brow bad to see
him wipe his chops as he, comes out of a
cellar.
It is a good .sign to see a. woman dressed
with taste and neatness bad to see her
husband sued for her finery.
It is a good sign to see aman adver
tise in the papersbad to see the sheriff
advertise for him.
It is a good sign to see a man serdinc?
hi children to school bad to see them
educated at the evening school in the
street.
Aemarliable InTcaHcn.
It is stated that a German glass maker
has lately made a remarkable discovery.
He has invented a telescope, or ruagni-
c: i i .u:i. .u - i
j'usi Kiass, ov means o. wanu uie inosi
intricate nerves and vessels inside of the I
body may be seen from the -outside.- In
fact the whole arrangement and action
the interior-organs may, by means of
this glass, be distinguished.
, The discevery will probably be of im
mense benefit to mankind, as by means
of it the physician-will be able to deter
mine with unvarying accuracy the nmure
of any particular disease, and the proper
manner fur treating the same. , '
The came of the inventor,' who ' will
probably realize a fortune from his dis
covery, is Gotlieb Juntz. He is very
poor, but a well-read, and highly intelli
gent roan. He has an 'aged mother, an
invalid wife, six children and a' blind
siste," all dependent upon him fcr sup.
port. His mother was well acquainted
with the poet Gothe, and it was probably
hr niany anecdotes cf this illustrious
The nisur 1
mi
person that .first jn?p ire I her, ica.with
desire t0"dosiUistL::?T'to win the'rer"":
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to
iu. j iu una uiauc ..in l.. wawiy
place him .among the first, rank of.mven
tars,itci'wWfcr tin the esteem cf whole
nations. r - .
A friend gives an amusirr account cf
an old negro woman who w: i.ih up for
Liberia, having heard the re;ent bclored
preacher from that ecf:r.iry, who came
here to muster -up recruiis the prom
ised land.- Addressing herself to en
acauaintacce. .she Ja'iJ."
R "In datkuntry.de niggers all rich;dey
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hab a lew wane; x anuees icr sercarn.
When a cbga go dir. frc. : dis- kuntry,
dey .woaH hardly r.otis hi:n at fusi; but
soon he crit rich, and rule roun in de
fashua. Dey don't die dar. A heap iy
cullud niggers went dr on a ship, but
none die on de trip, cept one ole woman
... . m . 1
datwas sick when she start; if she onij
lib two or three days till she gndiV, she
neber die. D cotton dar grow on trees,
and de sugar cane tweuuy-nine feet high,
Bress de Lor Va gwine darl,? 1 -
St. Joe Busmes Mouse
W00LWORTH & COLl
AKD SEALERS IX
STATIONERY,
Paper Uangrlngrs,
Andr Printers' Stock,
No 12 Second Street, St, Joseph, Mo.
Casii Paid for Ragrs.
JOHNPINOES.
W. B. DOUGLAS.
PINGER & DOUGLAS,
. . lYliolesale Dealers
OU EE NSW ARE
GLASS WARb., ' C C,
. XO. 7 Foorth Ttreet.
St JOSEPH, IIO. 451y
victor bTbuchT
! YFholesale
BOOTS & SHOES
North West Corner 4th a Felix Streets,
ST. JOSEPH, MO;.'
tiKeeps mnch the Largest Stock West of St.
Loais,and is prepared to onur unusual inducements-
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Also Dealer In
Lime, Cement, iiair
Ufcite-Sand, Fire-3ricir,
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3AILY, KAY'"::T?Ppi),
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YANKEE --HOTIONS;
Exclusively, at .wholesale, j -.
Third Street, ST, JOSEPH, ITo.
- Stock in Extent, ; Variety, and prica Compares
n'tK ne SS r,rtia nr th.saco Houses.
! Orders Solicited. : . ' " ' 'T
'so. S. Lemon.
Isaac T. IIosea.
LEMON, IIOSEA & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i : ':
FOREIGN 5tDOIJBSTIC:
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$J $X
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Notions; ; Glot&iong &c.J;
NO.' 5 FOURTH ST.
' St Joseph," LI6.;. ' . .. .,,'.,,
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A Large Stock always on-hand. Orders solicited
Satisfaction guaranteed. , ,
J, A. PIKER.
T. K RET50LUS..
SOUTOREII SDTEL
FINER, & REYNPLDS,
, ; - P nXJZ. RIETORS,,
Eight Street, two blocks from It. R. Depot,' .
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Nave, McCord Ca, ,
WHOLESALE G10CEHG
And Dealers in
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c.
St JOSEPH. MO. 451yM;
NlOMOB.DBTfv
.ASS
MACHINE SHOP
iillliSSIDE. CUOU TI1E1 & KUUiiliS
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Cor. 8th. & Jklessanie Sts.,
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rj St. Josephs Mo.
PTEAM TjriGIUES TTADE
U AXD il REPAIRED iii
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
MILL WORKS OF ALL K! I IDS
iron fronts.
Slade to order on short notice and satisfactory to
all parties. Alsoagenta for GARDNER A ROBERT
SON S IMPKOVKU PATENT UU VltNU!..-4i-l j
E. T. Chdebhill
A. N. EATOS.
TTinrrTTiT v o m mat
UllUbnniLL d LAlUlij
. rn..'- Stew pots. J3ake ovens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons.
nmTnicciA-n3"!lTorrlinTifc' BlacksnllthS, Tools, Anvils, Strcks and Dies, Beilows.Sledge and Hand Ham
UmiUldOlUUU.tl llltlUl5. mers, Vises, Pincers, Kaps, Earricr Knives, Tuyere Iron?, Wrenches.' Ao." 7 J"1 ,
TSo 2. City Building
ST. LOUIS, MO.
REFERENCES:.
Second Xationsl Bank, St Louis ' , i
Allen; Copp ft NisBet, Sf. Louis.
Brrnch State Bank of Iowa, Dunque.
Jobnstone & Bacon Banters, Ft. Madison 17
Isaac Scarriit & O,, Alton, 111. '
Blair & Atwood. Alien, til.
W JV1.W YETH& COT
Wholesale Dealers in .... ..
WSBttl .CJTLIPiY;
SADDLERY GOODS,
Harness, Skirting, t id ali kinds
Saddler's Leather an Hardware.
SADDLES, BRID. SS, C.r;-
1 Agents for Disstons Cirenla Saws; and "
.Marvin's Safes, .
No. 6 South Third Street, between Felix A Edmond
ST.JOSCTn. BIO. 451y.
G R A N T1 S
cAEAPCAsn store;iT'J
Jllain Street between First and Second.'
BROWNVILLE, N. T:
I Would Respectfully inform the Citizens of
Brownville', and surrounding country that I have
just received my fall Stock of Goods, Dsisting . of
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Of the latest styles and be? quality, Mens heavy
calf Boots, double soled Boots. Fine Kin Boots bova
.nil .lilU.n. P....1.J .11 11 1 w
U111UICU8 uuuuaau ouues. KICKS :0I
dies' Boots and Shoes of the finest and best quality.
India Rubber and BuflTalo Over Shoes
for Gentlemen and Ladies ' - --
Groceries of Every Kind,
Wooden Ware. Stcno Ware.
lot JJcst Quality or.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Tne bert Woolen Under and Over Shirts,'
m mm
Avyt an Kinas, wnoiesaie ana itetail.
SHOEMAKERS 'and HARNESS
MAKERS can rely upon hatipgr their
uiuejj iuiu rrorac ? on snorr nniirp
and reasonable terms. Call before jmr
chasing elsewhere: . i "fl 'Mi
wnicn hb offers foe salb
OHEAPFORCASH
Xll of which! he offers at'tk-s lewet uric.'. ltr.
lamed not lo usiei . .i . .1 v
' v.,-.-,-- G RANT.
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AH 1JIPK07EOTARM, of 435 acres ; 200 acres
under cultivation, 13 acres in timber, two
cofofortable country BofijeS .'Situate In the Missouri'
room on what is know! &i HcKissick's Islatd is
'For Sale Rent, Ir Exchange' "-'
for wild lands in Nebraska.! As a stoek farm it has
uosnperior. For parti; nlars -enquire ef " , r
a v trr- t rtn v.- . J i v
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BrcwnviileNeb.-
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'-i- " '' . Uaniburs, low,
r Deo. 26th,1857. ,:vr'J ; - - "
Beans, Horaia Meal, Potatoes, Floor - Arp'esic
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v We -have on hand a large and well acqortqd ctccli
t.t... f., : : of Staple and Fancy - . . ;
To1 wliicli we are making' constant additions, ancj
wliiciLlwe are selling at prices low asli-ny establisli
- I ment west'of the;Mississippiiriver. . ; . .:
III TIE QUALITY OF CUR GOODS VE CHALLENGE COPETmpHs
WFLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. :; THE
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PUODUCE v
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DEALERS II
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Would call the" attention of. DEALERS to theirjmmense stock df
-r Drugs and" Medicinesr , f
'.-,-'' School Books, Patent 'Medicines, "
'' Blank Books, Glass and Glassware, Writing Paper,
Paints. and Oils, Envelops, Spices and Dye-Stuffs, Coal Oil and
Lamns. Pure Wines Liooors. &c:
j "Which were bought for ea?h of Mannfaetarers, Jmporters and rablishers, and will be sold at tne most
I favorable prices. Bavin in lare quantities from first hands, they are enabled to oJfer extra nd ace-
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C Ajre & Co., and ean furnish
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. ; ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Importer and Wholesale
STEEL and HEAVY H ARB W ASE.
: . Wagon, , Carriage, and Plow Woodworks.- , ;
AGRiCULTURlL IMPLEMENTS. fc6JSi-
Spricga, Axe., Asel., Shovels and pade,Fiio3 and Ra?ps, ChalnJ, Carriage and Tire BolU, utt3
i asncm. ;aiu. Horse nau?, iiorse ;.juio onoc?.
Castings and Hollow Ware,
, Ox Totes, Axle Greae, Ox' chain?,. Wogon backs'. Ox Shoe nail, Shovels and Pick.,Ooli Pans,"etc.
i;()OO CELEBRATED MOLINEiPLOWS !
, j... Jut patented, and superior to any vet icren'e l : and
; McCormlcIi's 3Ioxvci s and nrapcrs.MaHcris Horse Corn Planters
Sulky Cora Cultivator, IJand Corn i iautcr, Corn hclloM, ray K.ke, eto. etc esc. :
Buying mjgooils direct from tbe ma er, I oflTer great inducements
!;: ., .; , . ; TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS AT-
' v . Constalbie's Iron and Steel Warehouse :
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
1 T OXEY. FREE AS WATER. 10.000 ACTIVE
11 LOCAL and Traveling Asents. Male or Fe
male, of all aces, are wanted to solicit trade in ev
ery City, Town, Village; Hamiet, U'orksbop and
Factory, throughout the entire world, for the most
saleable novelties ever known. 00 PER CE.VT.
PROFIT anil READY. SALE WHEREVER OF
FERED !l Smart men and women ean make frera
S3 to $30 Der dav. and no risk of lois! A snail
capital required cf from $29 to $100 the more
money Invested the grater the pro6t.- If Honey
required ia ad vaueew firtt tetfl the article onb
receive pay of t'erittrds I If yon actually wieh to
make money rapidly and easily, write for fall par
icular and address : ; j "
. IJILKOR c CO., (From Paris,)
. 10 BROADWAY, New York City.
DR. WHITTIER,
J OxVGER BY ' YEARS LOCATEO 'IN ST
XLOUIS than any other Private Disease Phy
sician, is a reenlar "ra.'Wate of medicine, cares
Syphilis in atuts fonns,tioncrrhoeauleet, Stric
ure, Orchitis, Diabete3, Bladder and Urinary
! disease, typnuitio affections of the throat, skin
i - -
or bones. .. : .
Thousands suffering self-ahuse, excesses, ex
posurcs sdu- iniiiscretions in yontn and ma-
tnrcr ycars, prcducins some -of i the fallo wins
effects : Blotches, bcdiJy weaknnts, nnnja'nlincss,
to socictyndigestion, constipation, dread offu
t ure:. events, loss or memory, aad finally impo-
tency, naviogoeen cureu. . ; ,. .
i . . .
lie can rclei to many old residents for past
success ana present position, also many phyi
iciansnero ana eisewnere. - - -
Occupyinz a whole house of twelve rtoms,with
competent assistant physicians; tao;e requi
ringdaiiy personal attention m3y remain in the
establishment.. . ' - v ' - i .
Medicine sent everywbw-by mail or express.
, His Theory an.l Exposition of Diseases, clearly
delineating all the diseases conditions, may be
It Jin scaled letter envelope for 8 cents. Ladio's
Circular, embracing all ehronio diseases. cents.
I Address St. Louis, ilo. ' .' ' j ....
A friendly talk costs nothing; charges mod
erate); cures guaranteed. 05ce.)J17 St. Charles
street, one square Bouta oi the Lindell Hotel.
FeWlS If . . , ,
jj GET THE BEST
u
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Ia now truly acknowledged a- saperiar preparation
for air diseases incident to infants and children.
ETERY BODY SPEAKS
In exalted terms of commendation of ile truly won-
derfoltEects and tneaieinal virtues, and are d-
lihted with its U39.; . , t
t5F Price, Only 25 eents per Bottle.Fj by
old by all dealers lnmedicma. Prepared a 1 y
the Giafton Medicine Company! Ft. nip, V
, SoJd by HOLLADAY & CO.,'
Jap 1st. ;.6m. . TiBrownTille, Neb.
IIIFOIIIJATIOII.
Information guaranteed toprouca n lajariar.t
growth of hair upon a bald Lead or beardless f;vc jr
aiso a r&cipe tor tee removal of I imples, tlotche?,
Eruptions, etc., en the skin, leaving thb- sar&e soft.
and beautiful, ean be obtained without chsrie by f
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fcEroadaj,New York. ' I
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their Medicines in any quantities.
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and Retail Dealer in Iron,
."awj, ere. etc.
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FAIRBANKS'
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SCALES,
Or ALL CINCS.
FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO.
225 Iake Street, Chicago.
209 Market Street, St. Louis.
t" BE CAREFTX TO BUY OaLY TDK GE,NCI.K.jyf;
: To The Public ! !
BROWNVILLE FERRY !
Having purchased of J. O. Yantis, the Steaza Fer
ry Boat. .. -
Together with all the Charter Privileges to tho
same belonging, and being his self a ... , ,
Practical Steamboat Han and
Fnginccr, . .- . . E
.The nndersi -Tied takes this method of Info-rain
the public generally that tha Ferrj is now in eom
Jpleto ' .
RUNNING OHDElt,
And that he will spear no pains or means to make
V- this the most
RELIABLE CROSSING
On the . Missouri River, and ia satisfy
all who may favor him with their busi
ness.' ' Paironaze Solicited. Satitfar.
Guaranteed. '
"We nronose buildin? a Crst Cla. Tt.t I ,t wwm
capacity than the present one) and placing- in the
cauia ui an eariy aay,. ,
JOSEPH WARD, jranacrer.
ille, Oct. 23th 1837 ' . " '
BrownTl
ERRORS OF, YOUTH.
;A gentleman who suffered for years from Jri
ous Debility. Premature Dacay, and all lha effects
ot youtnfBHnaiJcretion , will; for the Bike of suf
fering humanity, send free to all wh ;ned it, tho
receipt and directions' for making the ssm le rem
edy oy which he was cared. Sufferos wishing t
proSt by the advertiser's experisnce. can da so by
addressing, in peTfectconfidTire, -
JOiL is, OllDEX,
34IyP ' 42 Celer .Street, Nev York
. Dissolution. t
NOTICE is hereby riven that the Co- partner hin
bretoforj existing between J. Y. Lliss iwv.l T. C.
Diicker, on dcr th Crta ennseof Bliss t liaeker,
is thi dav dis.-ol?ed by mutual wn-ent. ..
w. v.Lmi.-s continuing m in iroeery Daiines',J
W Tlf Vi . I g 9 a
coiieciirg an (Jcms uue in late nrcr ani assuming
all its liabilities : T. C. lLwkr takini the Book
aD! Tews House.
j. vr. cuss.
T. C. HACKEH.
2rwaTitlyebiDec.tiilS37.
Sugar Jiittles Andirons, Skilletsand Lids,
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I5very,Peed,andSaA
ain Street
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Dele
eriaa!l kinJj of j5t.;, & r
and Exchar-eJj S'k boarl,
week. .
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1 u 1 i(.pnei,.rs nave recent
new,l;ira;e and c-ratn ! ,13.
neur the ei t Irrowr.v iTe I?..".:.
frerh aDi Vehielss tfeiT. J)if
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miai'ni at au Dwiirv.iia r i.r r ; .
A Stocls c.-rra'F with an su
pure water ataebed 1j the tUc. "
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bnilding Cistenis, and do anjthin' ! '
la the most -atbfactorr mnJ , . t:'
Aog.3a,
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TUEl'OST RELIABLE CCSSIoi
Eilliard Table is the
CAT-CUT CrsiUfiT
Mannfactored by KAVANAGH ; p,--
PaUnted Dee. 13,1 SC 5. 'See Dci,ii.';:
Tol.15.No.il) J,ir-
It isvthe only Cah!on that pre. x,
ities eaential to a PERFECT fashion, jf r
most elastic and most durable Cashioa w-r
to the billiard-p'ajing pub lic.ij ibntli--,
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non. ine peennanty waica diitlr
ii.."r
LAT tiLT Lnshion and render! it
others, is the tightened cord of tii r
overlies lha face and edje of the rab!',.j .
n 1.
ning the falllenirth of the Caihioe. .
I vens the ball from bddin? intv th -avv '
jumping from the table. .Tae adilurf tU-
Cushionn
The CAT-GUT Caahion has a'.reaJT W '
plied to over I, CC9 tables which aw ia err;
use. It ean be applied to Ubleef mj
seventr-five doilary per set.
KA VANAUII & DtCSEIJS FalT.i!.-
cer of Centre and Canal Streets, X. Ti Lio
complete of i ts kind in tba world. Tie n ;
is of the most improved character, tht ;
in room the largest in the I nited Sa:, :
matarial oso the best that ea be purthueil, s
the workmen thoronhlj skilled. . '
Billiard Cloth, Balis, Cues, anu Trimx:j..
of the best make, eonsUnt'Toa hol. .
,KAVAAGII A DEOKS are the
in this eoatry for KAY'S CUt CEMESTI
,
by compotent authorities to be the b the W
menr ever nscdr 1
53-Full Sized Table rat dawTi fcr Cr
Send for Illustrated Catalpgae sr.d rr"iLi
KAVANAGH& DECKER, j
Core ?r of Centre 1 Cicii
: EMPIRE SHUTTLE
and
ARE SUPERIOR TO ALLGTUEk
For Family an 1 Mani:r :::: ' -t
"AGENTS WAN TfiD
adJres? (115 i. -...idwajjXT'
SI3HLIA sniLicrs tiRin:
iioicEoiMTiJic srccin c !
TT AVE PROVEN. FROM THS HOST 1"""
il eiperiance'',an entire suecesi; Simp's-P's
ECtint.and Reliable. They ars tht wiy
icint-3 perfectly adapted to popular -e- r.
tba';' mistakes cannot b inaio in tsinj ti-J "
harmles as to be free from d;iagr.nd tif-
r, . k f . . - K . V. ' T, n V i v. mCMl ''
highest ccDimecdation from all, aad wiil T
reudersaliafaction.
Xos. f
1. Cares Feveri. Coaresion, Inflra-iro
Worms, tm ifr, wuru-ci.E. -.
' Cryine-Colic, or Teetl' t in-'iaa, -
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" uiarrcea ox ir.i wrcs i3iif.
' Dysentery, GTijjuiz. BUIU'W Colic
" ' Clioier-ii'r bus, Vomitin,
" IVeuraleKia, Toothache. Fictct,
Headacces. Siok-Weljcte, Vcrii
' Dyspepsia. Billions STmicl
" Suroreaped, or ficiui Xeriodi.'
Whites, too prornsnJ PerlfJ.
" Cvoup. Covsh. d.ffleuit Breitiiini.
" Salt Ihcun, Kryipeit. K.aptwos
' ' Salt Rbeutn. tryiireia, I'runus.
" Khfcumat:s.m, RaeoaiticP.M
" Pile, bliii' jr bleeiinj
" Opthalrcy and screor wek fres.
" Catarrh. e:ui or eUroni. Iati-wnwl
" Vhocp ng Ccagh. -ii?nt
" Asthma opres?ef Breaitiin
' Uar Dijcharjres. impair-a flwrini
Scrofuia, enisrued fiian'N, Sve'.Mt
-'OenenU debtlitr, rtyK-ii fnW
' Dropsy, Dd scjniy ecrevioo
" Fea-Sicktiess. sickns frutn ryi-t
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" Kidney-Disease, Gravel .
' IV ervoiia Debility, Seminal!Iin . v
aioni inTolnn'r Pi?ctirge
" For Aleuth, Canker y
Urinary Weakness, wetttn bea t
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turreriEgs t cbane or lite
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Dijhtheria, cktratcd Sure Tit
: j tazslt cases.
or
larsrc vials, taoroccir
lor every ordinary deeai
a Tamil y is nuhectto,ana
a book or directions,
Smaller Famiy and Traveling ce,t; 5 J
20 to 13 vUl.. . ;
Specincs for all P rivate'Deases, lB
Curing anj tor Pre'entave iretanr,
In xiM and pocket caste,
For Sal a by
McCOMASS
47-ly
rowcTi.l9
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in Emit of Va aviso aso iNsmrcTie
xreMitx. A!3o, Dbea-w and
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letter enrelcpea. Aih.
Dr. J. S
' 1 Howard As5oc
:iatiun,.rti!d!lhr
vannary, 1st J?r. i-y
' to cor;sur.;?nvri-
- The RT. XDVJALL :a ; WILSON '.
(free of charge) to all wha dsi:e lb Fr4' s-
wita tne direcnons for masiBianJ a;'ao
r. rr. t-i..Tth k .V i..)i V a . . -. r ..I nf 'U 9
y w , t. 1 J vj uii... ii u i- t i ' "
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only object is f., benefit the ..ffiiet-d nJ a
every sufferer wiil try thi pre'r1'"8; f,.
eost tbem nothicg, and nnj jrr T b:"(
Please adrirws - ItV. KiJ'vV A.r;! A y .
No. Si.uth 2nd St., W.iiULO.-1-a';.
i run an 3 tail ueaj ai3t?TS' t'C't ..lf
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one-tare, EakeU, :UbVaH.
r.f'1'
SV.'AN IKUi-
It'
II rtd reaches. &li.1c, l.ckoen-.". ..
Soda Cracker s1, Uiager Sasrf. an ! Aer! j.
er.at .. . - SW. Aj
Broom, Salt, Aies. Powder. ".'.,-)Ti:X.'
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pre h Layer riiiss, CurnaU. C J Jj-J.
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