Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 13, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL.
Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Replevins,
s' i irerse. Ac. Ac. Ac. for sale at thia OEse.
;jarri
FFFIELD & EATOX, 124 Fine Street and
a MLLIA1IS, S7 Cht'lnvl St, X. cor. 6f A.
re tbe au'U' ted Agent in gt. Louis for this
, Kln attend to making collections and pnrcnas
I li lBtMCity fet Louis.
' SUWM'ILLE, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1S63
"r77l;LACKLrR our authorised Agent to
-reive yubjcriptions for tte AdcerUier in tlie iair
: School lintria.
' u i y'VEtt is our authorized Agent to receive
j fubfcri; tion cr m .Auernw- u mo u.wuu
i WILLIAM KOXBY is our authorized Agent to
! ftcf6 SJl,pr'-!-t'o0i ur Advertiier in Kema-
. j'mwLEj'Isoiir authorized .A pent to receive
i .r. irriluui.i tr ite Adoertuer, at Cluu.n.
OUR tu a ful1 cf wil 1 Eame
1 EliM bas Dry Oak wood for sale,
i .
I carsitentisniscar.oJ to new Ads in this Bomber
j B.C. Lett, Land Agent, Brownvilie, Nebraska.
ICE on the river is cow twenty-two incbes
1 CAPT. JOHN L. CARSOX started Cast last
I ol'K article cn 'Brownvilie" I crowded out
ti'i wet k.
I 0-ff Orange, Field and Garden Seeds on band
'.tJIcCreerr'.
i SUitier, Blank Bo As, etc., full stock at ilo-
Crcers.
f $00 Jibn Dc6re's genuine Moline Plows, at Tbeo.
:gi:ico..
l P. A n. Smith A Co.'s Fetin Breaking
Fit!.1 Tito- & Co.'s.
; LiN'PS, improved and unimproved, f. t le by
' JcLd L. Carson. .
', firo Dwellirg nouses for sale cheap j a4so, one to
! rut, at K'tP. G. Store.
I liDS bought and sold, and taxes paid in all
; tie counties cf Jv'tbranka, by John L. Car.on,
I If you want ar.y kind of Defk, you can get Eca-v-eide
or made to order at LIcFall A Co's.
j jyaS WORTHING bas sold out bis Saloon and
;jx:urc8to C;rui Cofman, recently froa Tippeca
'tje.OLio. Ifjou want a good article of Family Flour, leave
joar orders at iiliss'a P. Q. Store, he iecjs the lent
; ifiCoO Acres of Land ia Nemaha, Richardson,
ptcce, Jtbnson aDd Gage counties, for sale by
J2d L. Carson.
; fciKUhtat Flour, Corn, Oats, Cay, Cora Meal,
Eran, Shorts, Ccb meal and Wood , for sale at the
P.G.Sre.
! JAilUS Ml-NAUGHTOX, Agent for National
Life,' and "HartLrd Lire Stock" Insurance com-
piirs. See his card.
! FC2 a thorough and truthful political record
nd statistics, get the Trilune or World Almanac,
&t Citj Buolt i:;orc.
KIDLLEIOX, of this city,keeps constantly on
Uzi a full stt'.k of Harness, and everything usu
i. j sej t iu that iiae, waich tie offers low fur coh,
Pat Tp. All persons indebted to ine are request
ei to call ioi!ii diaiely at the City Druj rfCore and
ret lie. li. C. Lett is authorized to act in iny ab
,ence. C. F. STEWART.
: TCE REFCBLICAN CLUB will meet at the
Ci; bck Sturc Reading R.cia next Monday eveoy
i:g, at 7 o'cl-ck. Business of importance v,(J
"coaie before tLe Ciub. J. L. Colmaip, Scc'y. -
TM. H. LOOVER is representing Insurance
CoiLiALies Laying a capiul stock of $ i,O00,COO and
cm; tLe Aetna, the Undct writer's and the I'h
tix. iltie yourself saf e against loss 1
EAT FOT. SALE. I'crsucs desiring to buy Hay
fta jTcure it of the uudergned af bis reii
dfnee tfcree miles west of thia city on the Tccum
sthroai. 4. O.M1MCK.
Hb.:i. 16S. 13-tf
i.
j ViE leern that preparations are beipg made for
lie erection cf an EpieCupal and a l'resbj terian
cbu'ca in the town of 1'vru, next Spring. Peru
nil Ui.ikem tiig stride in improvement next ecas jn.
Wiiiiuwe goud mo localizo for us thcra 1
j TISLEL A CO.'S Farm Implepcnt Depot bas
sn edvcriiMuieLt in to day's issue, which ee.
( Thfy lire determined to keep a full ttock of all Iui
j'n.aicnta'that may bo wanted by our farmers. Tis
dil ii a live man, and aa liberal and fair to deal
,ilh ts tLe West alurd.
- TCU.H. HOOVER, having purchased Durfee's
.PutcLt Lelter Abstract fystcm, and having baen
V.n. r.'.. . t I ... J . r r u:.
services in the Real Estate, Land, nnd Tax-paying
At iir j LuiiLCss. He is thoroughly reliable, and
to man ij better posted than Mr. Hoover.
i I'ULiAuti.uLU uuu o nave on nana as iarge
rd comilcte an assortment cf hardware, tinware,
f'-in pieces, ammunition, Carpenter's tools, aod
stores, etc., as were ever displayed in this naarket
cead them to the pairunag of the jutlic.
J.T.D.TiTCn, the7ell known Watch Maker
and Jtwcler, formerly frcui Nebraska City, now
dtir.g liitincFs in the City Drug Store, keeps ctn
itantly 4,n Lacd a good aortne&t f Ciock?, Jew
rj.and Watches. As f-r bis ab ility in watt;h re
;irs Le u surpassed by tica. Ail work warrant ed
oca year.
rE::SOSAL.-IIon. A. W. Cray, cf Jobnsoa
ernnty, was in the city thlj week. Mr. Gray is a
r"J iulliigent gentiemn, of no orJinarjr ability,
a:d is oLeof our most enterprising farmers, was a
aenberof the rit SUte Legislature in lbCG.and
'fii tjgh where be is known as a man of truo
'r:h.
I'yEY, DO AD LEY A C0.J.8nd Agents.Brown
fi'la, NeLratka are prepared to make entries
f the if st desirable Government Lands in Ntbras
ka cn very reasonable terms. Persons in any part
ef tho world who wish to invest in Government
Lnls in Nebraska, are requested to correspond
i'h tlem. .
FIRE. We are informed that the dwelling
Museon Dr. Keelirg's farm, about twelve miles
outbwestof this city, was entirely consumed by
re cn he 5th. It was cocotied at the tina bv
Xr. Culp and family. Wa learn that Mr. Culp lost
k-l hi household g.xds, save two feather beds.
TLe house was worth about f 1,003. ill. Culp's
Ml liiUe short of that.
TES EEI.L for the Catholic church ia Ralo ar
rired in mr city last week, at j. W. Middle-ton's
I'cr thnp. Jt ii hrge-;Ud bell, and speaks
eH for ici denomination ; tbey have now a very
r-at edifi-eand are well established. We learn
-"t the members of the Catholic denomination in
lc, city and vkinity are quietly at work ir the
section or a house cf worship. '
tWtY FRANXI1I3E.-R. F. Barrett, of this
'7.bs purchaftd the steamboat "Sunset," and
,-- charter for .the ferry of the Missouri river at
wii p,a?e ,tB cot of 15 5tp and haie tbe
uu1 rpI-aired as a ferry boat, and have it in oper
'l,,n as eoca as the river opens in the Snrir.ir
6e ton will carry over the river at ore time pne
--urea Leaa cf rattle and fifteen teams, and will
in condition tn stem the current or wici at all
l-ri and e asons. She will be under the charge
t Cai t. James Emmons, an experienced steatcbopt
than whom there is not a more honest.
'ghtforward, fepsinew-like yurg taua ia the
"aaunity.
- SWAN & 110. bare undoubtedly the mort
complete stock cf Groceries and Provisions in the
raaha Land District, and are selling at prices
which make all feel that "peace and plenty" is the
watchword. To country.iaerchants they offer great
Bargains at wholesale, and their stock and prices
are euca as to warrant ns in recommending them
to tho patronage of both wholesale and retail gro
cers.
JOHN D. DOPF, of the Rockport Journal
called cn ns last Monday, looking bale and hearty,
as though the Missouri atmosphere was good for
editors. Tie is getting up as neat and radical a
journal as Sorth Missouri affords, and deserves, as
he receives, a large and paying patronage. He ii
looking forward to a big future for Rockport and
the Journal. May be uot be disappointed on the
Air-Line.
ST. VALENTINE. To-morrow is the day cf
this great Saint and patron of mirth, when every
body is expected to get a joke on everybody else, or
pay up some old score, by sending through the
poEtofUce some caricature as a valentine ; agin,
joung, bashful ladies or gents ay then breathe
their love in poetry, prose or picture in sweel-
scented cnvcKpes, to their heart's idol. A full
ttcck of Valentines at the City Book Store,
C. W. WHEELER bas the contract for erecting
a Smith s patent truss bridge across the Nemaha
river at Bennett's Mills, aod one cn the site cf the
old Weddle bridge,near Thompson Bros.A Lovelets'
Mill. These bridges have been much needed, and
will be a gieat benefit to the public. Abridge is
much needed near Dallam's Mill, which wiildoubt-
Icss receive the early attention of our Goinnas
sicners. MRS. BEN ROGERS, of this city, bas purchased
the Right for Nemaha County, to sell "LaYone's
Numerical Method -f Cutting Ladies' Dress." It
is the best method ever discovered. By this method
a perfect fit in every respect can be secured. Mrs.
Rogers is jrcpartd to give lessons to all who may
desire to le.u. She bas also purchased the right
to manufacture one of the best and surest Dyes
ever made, which she keeps for sale.
Few institutions have been of more benefit to
this City and County than McFall A Co's Whole
sale and Retail Furniture Warerooms on Main st.
Before their ojcning tho greatest drawback expo
perienced by settlers and residents was to get a
good complete set of Furniture. This want is no
more felt, as they keep on hand a largo stock of alt
kinds, und cf all patterns, plain and stylUb, from
wLich you can suit yourself, as well as in St. Louis
or Chicago.
'AN honest man is the noblest work of God."
To deal with such is the aim oail. Call on Tbeo.
Iiil A Co., where you will find one of the larg
est assortments cf Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Furs, etc.,
ever crowded under one roof in the Nemaha Land
District. His stock is full and compile, and be is
offering extra inducements at wholesale. At re
tail, you can get anything you call for at figures as
low as can be had west of New York.
THE QUESTION is being discussed by some
"Will a Railroad benefit Nemaha county ?" Oth
ers are asking "Whit does Brownrilie want with
a Raf!road, when it bas the MusGuri River running
pat tho wbelo length of the city ?" These and
all Eimilar questions can be answered by Robert
Tcr.ra A .Co. They want a Railroad to import
crrf.la In rf.r.Tlv their tninemm custnrrors and
-TJ
their increasing demand far Dry Goods, Uroceries,
Boots and Shoes, Hats snd Csps, Hardware and
Q;e?nsware, and ail ether sorts cf ware, for men,
women anicLiidrcn.
T. n. Kennedy, Traveling Agent for the Flor
ence Sewing Machine, is now in t is ciy. lie is
on a trip to see to the general interests of this ex
tensive manufactuiingcompany,and being a prac
tical workman in building the machines, one part
of Lis trip is to look up all machines that do not
give entire satisfaction and to remedy any defects
which may exist and to give such instructions as
will ent-ure their successful operation. He will
hereafter visit this section quarterly. Word left
with John W. Henderson, local Agent, will receive
prompt attention. m. E. Plant, St. Louu, Gen
eral Western Agent.
TRIBUTE TO MERIT. I take pleasure in in
forming the jublic that Dr. Cjxberlin is in a fair
way to accomplish what bas been considered im-
possible by rnany Djtors professing a cisep knowl-
tlge abou t tbe orgs of bearing, ily wile was al
ii icte-J for twenty -four years with Tflrtial deafness
in both ears, threatenii-g to destroy her bearing
sooner or later. 1 cr.csuitea JJr. Jinbcriin in ttie
matter, and after a thorough examination of the
a?e. be undertook to treat her, and with such ad
mirable success that be not only cured the imflim
motion in bcr ears, but there is also a fair prospect
to restore my wife to her full bearing, especially as
Dr. Kimberlin does-iot save any pains or care to
give all f ossibl e relict lo persons tntrusting them
selves to bis trcf.imcnt. I would the eVe rc?om-
mend lr. Kia.nct. a ir n I iur.-.e au c "m ?iua er -
e? of the car, as I b wo ??fi wait Le c.u acioin-t-h.
The c riders -?v2 w'H !.!. plcaa-a ia
g all par';u!J- , ) ',
"LOj-JS WALDTFR,
E'own vi'. e, Neb.
Troy. O., Januakt 3, 1313.
We the andcr-igncJ,- C mnjissiom rs of Miami
county, Ohio, having fivo of 14. W . hiaub s 1 .Uent
Truss Bridges now in u-e ia our county, (eroctid
bv the ttenU-e, ) do tct le.-itate to s;iy to the
rublio that we consider iiicrn tne dsi wooden
bridges that have cotne under our obserViition.
V'e also consider K. V . !ai;tn ono ot trio most
scientifij and lepcasiola mecaiunc in our ifecaon
of country. Coats,
V. M. K012F.R,
Nathan Jkcos,
Ccm'rs of Miiimi Cointv,Ohio.
We the nnderFipred, citiiens of Mi.imi couiity,
Ohio, fully concur in tbe tbove statement ol tne
Commissioners of mi 'm' county, titm.
Otoucs t". Clyde. Auditor.
A. I: Mc'ivinnkt, Treasurer.
W. N. Fostek, I'robHte Judge.
J. L. Mekai'ITH, 1st N.-B. Truy.
C W. Wheeler, cf this city, bas purchased the
sole right to erect these bridges ia Nebraska and
North Missouri, and bas just received the award
for building two of them in this county. He has
built inr-re briJges in thi region tlian any other
man. and tbeya.ll attest his ability'as a scientific
mechanic. He is prepared to take cc-ntracU for
building bridg-s within the region above named,
and will spare no pains to erect tho must improved
and strongest patterns i nvnted.
Financial,
EETOBTED KIPBESSLT Ft) it THB ADVERTISE.
Browktille, Feb. 12, 1S68.
For tbe past wefk gotd has been steadily advanc
ing, opening at 139J4 and doling at Uljg'. It will
no doubt continue to advance until 1 4 i i reached.
The main reason for the rise is to be found in tho
Cact tbst the bill forbidding a further contraction
of tbe currency bas become a law. All careful ob
servers of the course of events and the current of
exchanges, are ready to .concede that gold, at the
prices ruling in December, was altogether the
cheapest thing in the market. The speculators in
gold wbobave operated wth a full understanding
of Mtbe situation," bavo made jnoney easily ; those
who have given attention to the cant about ring,
combinations and corners, without at the same
time fully understandirg tbe financial situation of
the coun try, have lost heavily in their gold trans
actions. G vtrnment securities were considerably ricset
tled.and there was considerable reaction froia th
late advance. The tcmiUatloa to sell, especially
as the stock market was on the rise, was so strong
that there was a ger.eral unloadirg of G.verrureat
stocks, and prices materially fell cff. The old five
twenties were es-peeial ly affocted.
The First Natiinal Bank of Titusville, Penn,
bas pone into voluntary liquidation. This bask
w'-s greatly irjured ry the failure cf Culver, Penn
U Co. It bas, however, met all demands, and re
tires from business with a good nacre.
OT ADVERTISEMENTS
Notary Public anj Convey accer,
Agent for "National Life" and "Hartford Live
ziqcK ituurance" vompantet.
CCce In J. h. Carson's Bank,
BiiOWNVILLE , NEBRASKA,
R. F. BARRETT,
GENERAL LAND AGENT, AND
LAND WARRANT BROKER,
BROWNVILLR, NEBRASKA.
will attend to paying Takes for Non-residents. Per
sonal attention given to making Locations. Lands,
improved an! ut improved, ror sale cn reasonable
terms. v!2-n2o-lv
R. F. BARRETT,
Proprietor of the
NEW STEALI FERRY BOAT,
SUN SET, an 3 owner of the entire Ferry Franchise at
BROWXTILXE, XEBR.4SIL1,
Would respectfully represent. to ibe Travelinf Public
that taey can be ferriel over tbe Mi?arl Kiver, at
Brownvilie. promptly aud without dolay, at all tours
jn tbe day time
Tte capacity of the boat will accommodate
Flllecn Loaded Wasons and Teams
OR 100 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE,
A m Tn in I i ffTi
P. A. TISDELL, Jr. & Co.,
Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
SK1XKEBT3 PRKMlXTM GAKG PLOW, warranted the
mokt perfect Piow mnne.
WALKING AND RIDlN'iJ CCT.TlVATOa3,
SHOVKL AND STIRHIN'S PL'.HVS.
MOLRbOARD t ND UOD BRSAlvIa PLOW3,
WAG(rv)NS. REAPERS AND MsIWKHS.
I. CASK i. CD'S THRESHING M ACQUf E3, .
IIAKD ANO POA'KR CORN KHELI.KKS.
WAGGON' TQiMBLKS, a good assortment always
on
h an d .
SASH. DOORS AND BLIVD3, all sizes and kinds.
WOOD AM IKON FUlIt,
FAXLN'tf MILLS,
nd tverythlrs; tb F'-Tucr trrt.
Call aud ee us, on lt, between Main aal Atlantic,
BRDWNV1LLE, NEBRASKA.
LOCK ! I LOOK 11 LOOK!!
$500,00 FOR 23 CyTSP
BT subfcritin fr a bea'itiully illustrated book.
somctbiugnew m1 Interesting, entitle!
Ups and Downs iu City Life.
Sometli'nz f.r very body to real. It describes every
character in a city of LtKti or low 'arnlins in oe'eiy,
atid is snreto plesso every body tatTel'Is it. It con.
tais XiO paej of fine pnut, auJ 3J beju'.i.'ul liie-like
cuts.
$12,000 Iiavc been Appropriated
to le piven aay t subFcribers, as foliowe :
First Pi ire, $5fo.(0 in Greenbacks.
Second ' 4-iO r-0 ."
Third " 3 KJ.00
F-Mirtn " . SCn.t-0 '
Fif'O ' 1)0 03 "
And 2io Prizes of $5j,0G each, all in Greenbacks.
To every namt)?r of books a Prize Is enclosed In tbe
book, and all books are put op in etrong wrappers, eg
tby (to afe through to the uwner. -v
Pkici: of Booasr-Oiie XHit 25 cte; Five books,
$l,Ou. FUweu bo-Ks. 42 50. mailed to miy adureis
tree, on receipt i-f price Address
aiONROr;, ATKINS t CO.,
Pubil-bers and Iicnksel ler.4,
n20 5m-aJd 111 fit 1;3 u.oidway, X. T.
Estate of Ellzabeih Daker, dee d.
NJTICE ii hreby given thst the Probate Cur t
of Neu. ha cm nty, Neuraka, hug a;i'OintoJ the u
day ot .durch, lt)S, at tO o clock, a. m., a.1 tbe time
for examining and allowing the final aoMunt of
Wiliiaui . Uoin, bse. uu.roftbeIi.it will anl
tesUmant of the said Elizabeth Baker, deceased.
A. W. MORGAN. .
I3-3t-ted Probate Judge.
Strayed or Stolen
From tbe undersigned, living at Nebraska City
on faturdny eight the l3tb,one medium sized sor
rel roan ib rso. lour years old, and wai roub hod
allaroenl; no .other itarks A liberal reward wilt
be given to any one returning him or giving in
ioruiation of his whereabouts.
13 3t-thd W. C. SHANNON. -.
LEGAL NOTICE.
John M. Graham, PPff, 1 In Di.-triet Conrt of Ne
vs maha County, State cf
Samue' nh.D'fr,- ) Nebraska.
Tho - .1 f.. miiel South, defendant, will take
notice at John M, (iruhsm, the said plaintiff, did
on the 'J . -t day of Jaa iry, 1363, file his petition
in the .-' d Di-tr er t'oott of said Nemaha County ,
Stntc f ehr; sna, against the said Samuel South.
Tbe ol jfet and j raytrof said petition if to obtain
a dwi-etf fortciosure against tha saiJ Samuel
Sou tit, ;i.d an order of saie Of the West half of the
enu.b-' ii-t. quert- r f section twenty-two (22) of
town-hii- five ( 5 nf range fifteen ( 15) east of tho
sixth j r ir pil meridean, situate in ead County
unier a Morij;Hge execntd fcy the said Samuel
Suutli to "he fa ;.t J in M. Giabsm fn th 5th day
kof Si-ptem'o-r. v '.' to serm" to said plaintiff the
psyu;trit ot ' 1 1' i n the cbj cf Atjru.-.t, ImU
and to nportpiia ? he vrf-cecds of said r4e to the.
psiyuunt-f the co s herein and ths payment f
the ta id iuro of i-L'lfl.OO and interest frm the 2d
day of A'l-o-t, ltoO. and also tor tbe paywtnt of
money exjunie.i l y plaint if in pa ir-g the taxes on
said land. A.d tue s:-. 1 fc:nnel South is notified
to npcar and anw-rsaid petition on or before the
Sth day of March. l;oi.
TU'TON. HE WE XT i CIlCT.Cn,
17 it - Att;s for Pl'ff.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
piantsTKcsTTrees Shrubs and
. .
FlOHerS. At tLe request or. raarjy wn
r inrinns ta ret reliable selections of Vine:
Tret. Shmbs. Flowers, etc., I flve consented
to
...
receive orders, from row until planting time la the
. .
Sf ring. I represent tbe extensive urseriea anown
as SX72JKYSIDE NUESEEIE8, Clinton,
Tn-.i. J.R. &A. Batiieb. Proprietors. All stock
ordered through me, will bo furnished at Nursery
Prices, freight added. Catalogues, w-r.u pnceB.cao
be had by application to me in person, or by apply
i .t th BtrrA nf Rr.h't Tear & Co.. Brownrilli
Neb. Ev'erirthine furnished will be warranted true
O t
to name, quality, sua na condition as representea
Brownvilie, Dec. 12th.l8fl7.-ll-3ni
ADDBESS TO THE NERTOUS-AND DEBILITAT
ed wbose sufferings bave been protracted trom
bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treat
ment to render osistence desirable, ir you are suffer
ing or bave suffered rrom involuntary discharges, what
rrrt ios it tirodnce uron your eeneral health? Do
you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does alittle
extra exertion prodace palpitation of tbe heart? Does
your liver, or urinary organs, xr yaut. aioneya. fre
quently pet outer order is your unue sometimes
thick, mllkv. or flicky. or is it ropy on-settrtiK? Or
does a thick scum rise to tbe top ? Or is a sediment at
tbe bottom alter it bas stood awhi.e . Lo yott Lave
t Dells of slaort treatbing cr dyspep la ? Are your
bowels constipated ? Do you havo spells of fainting
or rushes of blood to the bead? Is your memory im
paired? Isyourm.nd constantly dwelling upon ttii
fcn'jert? D-i you feel dull, listless, moping, ured of
company, or life? Do you wish to ta left alone, to get
away from everybody Does any liitie taing muse
you start or jump ? Is j our sleep broken or restless ?
Is the lustreof your eye as brilliant? Tbe bloom on
your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy your-self in socie
ty as we. 1? Do you pursue your buiness with tha
same energy ? Do you feci as much conndeu'-e in your
self? Are your spiritsdull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy? if so, do not lay it to your liver, or
dyspersia. Dave you restless nights ? Tou' back, weak
your knees weak,? and bave but little aprtite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint
Now, reader, sel!-abu:e, venerial diseases bauly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produc
ing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs
of generation, when iu perfect health, make the man.
Did you ever think that those told, denant, energetic,
persevering, successful business men are always those
whose generative organs aie in perfect heatlh ? You
never near such men complain of being melancholly, of
nervousness, cf palpitation of tte heart. They are
never afraid they cannot sccceed in business ; they
don't become sadnd discouraged they are always
polite and pleasant in the ttn-ianyof ladies, and
look you and them right tn the lace none or your
downcast looks or any othtr pieanness about them.
I do not mean those who keep ta? or3ns msamed by
running to excess. These will not only rum their
constitutions, but also those they do business with or .
for.
How many men from badly cured diseases, from
the effects of self-abuse and excess, Lave brongnt
about that Etste of weakness iu those organs that has
reduce! the general system so much as to induce al
most every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysi3,
spinal allections, scicide, anda.mosi every other form
or disease which humanity is heir to, and the real
cause of the trouble scarcely ever buspectei", and have
doctored for ail but the risht tjue.
Diseases of these orcans require the ureof a diuret
ic. IILLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT LVC11U U
the great Diui etic, and is a certain cure ror diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, iiropsy, Organic Weak
ne?s. Female Complaints. General Debility, and all
dUeases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
.Male or r emale, from whatever cause criminating and
no matter ot bow long standing. -
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our tlesh and blood aie supported
from these source, and the health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, detends ujon the prompt use of a
reiiaole reniecy.
Ueimbold'a Kxtraet Enchu, established upward of
IS years, prepared by
M . T. EELilBOLD, Druggist.
34 Broadway. Nev l'ork, and
lt-4 bouthlOib St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FniCE $1 .25 per bottle, or 6 bottles tor $6 60 deliv
ered to any addre-s. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
DOCTOR WHITTIER
ETAS been longer engaged in the treatment of
Chronic, Seiuil and Female Diseases than any
V.her Physician in S t Louis.
Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet.
Stricture, Orchitis. Diabetes, and all affections cf
the Urinary end Sexual Organs, are treated with
tbe great et su'-cess.
Spesimatorrhea. Bexual Debility and In
potency, s the TesTiit cf self-abce in yoa'h, or
sexual exces.-es in niatnrer years, which produce
oiiieof the lollt-wipg effects, as blotches, debility
dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil
torebodir.gs, aversion t- socie'y of females, loss of
memory ai.dtexnal power, and rendering marriage
improper can be cured.
Persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia,
Chr-mic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint. JJerma, Rup
ture, or any o'her chronic affeoiioa, may rely upon
rocelving a radical rvro.
Particular attriitii,n giyen to alt Female Cem
plaints; IiiAarnmatlon and Ulceration of the
Womb, Leucorrte.v Chlorists, Striiity &.e. Wnst
cases can be proper'y treated withou t an interview,
t:d medicines sent Ijy mail or express, necured free
from cibk.1 li.n . Uisuitatia ty ltr
fue e. Charns moderate and cure-g'iarrautied
3dm-e, with bo-pitl accommodations fir pa
ticuiF, So 611 St. Charles street, between Sixth
and Seventh. St. Lo'.:i-, Mj
J2VEHY BODY no get, Jn a waled envelope.:
my Tbeoiy and treatment of Sexual and Urinary
Disea.-es. containing fi.I! fymttom list, for twe
pc(Hge stanips ; ai'J. my Paper relating toCbronic
andFera.ile Complaints, lor a three cent stamp.
12 17 lv
ERRUJJS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman v. hr tuffered for year3 from Nerv
ous Debiliiy. Prematjre DeHy.anl all the effects
of youthful inJi?cretion , will, f r the eaVo ofsu:
fering bumanity, send fro to all who need it, tho
receipt and directions' for waking the sim: le rem
edy by which be w:i3 cured. Sufferers wishing tc
profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing, in perfect conh'dt nee,
34 ljl
42 Ccder Mreef , Nev York
iEAFNESS, CATARRH,. COX-
JJ SUilPTION' A1CD CAXCES CURED.
A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and
ancer; their cates. means of speedy relief and ulti
mate euro. By a Pupil of the Academy of Medicine,
Paris. Sent to any address lor 10 cents.
Letter from Hob't AlcMurdy, D D., LL.D., Grand
Pretaieof Grand Encampment of U S, and Luitor of
the Nationnl Freemasun:
N'tv ioiiK.Se:!. 17, I6G7 Dr. StiLLwell wa In
charge of Grace Chmcii Uospitsl, Aleiundria, Va ,
during the war. I frequent y. almoet diii.y, lor months,
visited (his Hospital . and had every mo ns of knowing
bis reputatiuii f .r efficilncv and skill.. It was of
the mod cieditaole cbtracitx, and n;s success in the
trejtmeut of patients was rcmaixable. UobBT
Mciiciiuy.
Organic Ylhralor.
It fits Into the er. is not perceptible, remove tinn
ing noises ix the head, and enaoieieaf persons tohear
di.-iitictly at chnn-h and public s? PLitolies. This iti
strumet'.t wilt often produce results almssl miraculous
and imieel in cases of long Standing deafness, i.wjll
relieve iu a short time. It may be adjusted with the
ease of Kpeciacles. ... '
PH. STlLLWtLL wi'.: be professionally a 31 East
Wa.hinton place. University Buildings, N". r.. daily,
0 to 4, excel t Tue-dj.vs, when te will be at his ro-.nit
1032 Pine .sucet. r-hii ide pnt Pa 12 1-? lv
DOCTOR MOTT'S
COCCPTIO.V PKEVCSTIVr..
IS used by over three hundred thousand ladies in
the Atlantic States aloue. and by a lirge number j
in ttie Ce.-t, whj would not be without it f ir ten
;iine its cost. It is to this Prpvemive ih t tti,c ;
mothers of those States owe their immunity frooi.
urge families. It is absolutely certain, c -nrenient
to ai and withal te.iUc-.al to health. Abortion is
riuijual. then use mean jriectty uinra! and pro
ner. bend stamp for pamuhiet. contaiuuig full1
'particular. Address,
I Dr. A. G. H ilber
O Box'8092) 719 st. Charles ureet,
j ii-17-ly St. Locis, ilo.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
TbeUEV. EUWARU A WILSON will rend
(free of charge) to all who desire the prescription
Mrak the .directions for unking and using tbo sim
ple rewedy bj which be was cured of a lung affec
tion and that dread disease Consumption. His
only object is tu benefit the : fiicted and be hopes
every rufferer will try this prescription, m it will
coat them nothing, and may prove s bkssin.
Please rvddrefs PvEV. EDWARD A WILSON ,
So. 1 '15 South 2nd St., Wiiliamsbarg, New Vork
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
NOTICE is hereby piren that by order of tbe
Connty Commissioners of Nemaha County, Ne
braska, Sealed Proposals will be reeervci at the
Office of the County Cierk in Brownvilie mtil the
th day of April, 1858, at ten o'clock, A. M.,to fur
nish all of tha material necas ary and to build two
Bridges across the Little Nemaha Rir r in said
County of Nemaha t One at Bennett's Mill and the
ther at tbe old Weddle Bridge, according to the
plans and specifications on lo intheoSce of ike
said Ccusiy Clerk.
The said Commissioners reserving the right to
rejectany and ail bids offered.
By order" of the County Comrnissvoer, January
21st. 1S63. JAMES ii. HaCKER,
17-td Ci-unty Clerk.
ugarLoafbjrup, fcorghum, and N .0 fcrf
Coantj.
Yon will fare ten pr cenf. by p.iT5n nr jnv.r
Talis before the rst Jay of Jiay,aDJ Jive pr c-at.
ciora will be S-Jiii after the first daT of June 1533.
I3-3t-ted OEQ. W. Trees,.
1 - v x '
Tlnln Street,
BEOWNVILLE.
3
Dealers in Men and I3oy'3
gLjil;jl3jB
Furnishing Goods
3
HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS AHD SHOES
flLIECIS.
CflRPET-BAGS
HBSIlfiY.
'1
Blankets and Uinbrell
as
1
H ive just received acd will keep con
stantly on Land a large acd well assort
ed stock of the above, and all other ar
ticles in jtheir line, which ihey effer to
the public at
VERY LOW PRICES
2J"
mi iiK i. ii 1
J VaJ V til i Wf t-Ji C
To all Who Desire to Save T lonoy
S SEE M"A N
Flas just reoeired from the East, a larje and treli
selet-jd lot of
FALL AND WINTER
Which te oiera at
Eastern Prices
lie defies competition find will convince all who
will call a d examine Lis Stock ila hits als-j si
large Stock of
Hats, Caps, and Furnish
ing Goods, Trunks &c.
Come One, Come AU icho tcant io
Keep their Bodies Warm
REMEMBER THE
IICICMMIlffiffll
MIlSr STREET,
S. SEEMAN.
S T A T E J I E T
Of the Condition of the HOME JXSURAXCE CO ,
of New York, untte first daj of January, A. D.
lS-jS, ma le to the Auditor of the Sicte of Stbretka,
fiunuant to the Statute cf that State.
Xamc and Location.
The name of this Company is the IIOMG INSTJ
ItAWCLi COAiPAlMY, Incoiporatea in and
located iu tie Uty of .New Yurie,
Capital,
The Capital cf said Cuaipajy actually paid
- c? in ca-h, ii $2 000,000 CO
Tbe Surplus on tte 1st i!ay of Jantary.lSCS l,lo 4 Ji 23
Total amount ol Capital end Surplus, $3,516,406 i3
Assets,
Amount cf C.tsb. In Continental National
Uunk X. Y. $15C,009 C9
Cdj-h iu liaifia Jl Agents, and in course of
iianou.Ssii'ii 118,613 27
Unite 1 Si-.tet KegistereJ fcConpn Stock )
Jbil. Mnike: vatue 6i5 oo l,331,C23 53
Tr.":U'1 Starts ilouJi, 6 20 i.Ul.Jbti 50 )
itusoiiti t.te b.'iiu, 6 por ceut.
iiiarkt-t-vaiuo I9,SoO 0)
Norib Carliuia Bonis, G per csnt 6,1X) 00
XeIl:ltfeP B-j.1:!-, 8 percent 6,5) 0-)
Wiscii in Site, per ceut 3J,0(.n) fO
S nerctir.t au.otw O'J
Htioile I.-1 ami, 6 per cent 49.3 (5 0J V 447,S"5 00
talif-jrniaflJie Uji:J-, 7 per Ct G-,0W W
Cuiinec icut S:a:e llouJ.-, 9J.o) oo
.ewiork City aui C'-uuty oond.-S ,VW Oo
Queeas tjumy JJoua, 20,ooo W)
Kici.ui.n.i Couuiy Bon is, 23,7aO 00
li nok li'j Civ WAiBt Bjudj. 9.660 UK I
liai.lt i'ocfci, 126,529 00
l,ja:i.Miu UiiJj aai Jlirtftage-, being flrt )
lien of recorJ on LTuinC'iinuerel Ke il I 031 015 03
3-ta:e woaU at let $1,57,400, f oa---uw
rate or ir terest 6 St 7 per cent J
Loans 011 Hecks and Louu?, payable on
iteuiau i, tLe market aiue i f fecuri 3S0,OS2 66
ten pl-:ge i, at le-tst $:7i,tci J
Steanir HKuei :J rreckiuj app.iratu
O.Ler Property, Uibcel.nncom tieuis
Due for -euuuni. ..n foiicies issued at
0;lUe (Kiioau-i InUn.lJ
Bill Heceivabie for Preailuas on Inland
Kavualiou ill.ti
Interest due on lot January, 1S53
45,736 C9
6j,j&6 3t
7,161 05
9,9 H "
tl,353 46
$3,623,504 73
aliilltics.
Amnnt of Looses aiijn-ted, rtueand unpaid
lncr.rre'1, ani la pr-x-e-s of a ija-iirn.vit
bivi.jemts ire 1 an i due and unpjiij
Diviilcnds either ir casa or scrip, declared
tut not jet due
All ether existing claims against tbe Co.
105 3T.7 63
2,120 00
Total amount of Losses, Claims and Li
abilities $107.00 56
The greatest amount insured on any one rl Is
$76,000, but will not as a general rule exceed $10,009.
1 ho Company has no general rule as to tbe amount
allowed to be inswed ia any city, town, village or
block, being governed in thU matter, in each case, by
tbe general character of buildings, widtii of atreeU,
jautitie tor putting out flro, &.C.
A ccrti'dod CQy of lie Cbarter.or Act of Incorpora
tion, n amend id, accompanied 3 .revious statement.
State or KiW Tors I
Ciifaud County of Nee-York,
CHARLE3 J. AMLTIX, Presi-!e, and JOHN IT.
WASIIBCHN, Secretary cf tte Home Insurance L
I ary. t eing severally ard daly sworn, depon and say,
nd each for b irni-elj says, that tbe foregoing is a true,
fnil an l correct slate-nent of tie aJaira of said Cc. p
rati.m, and tbat tbey are tbe above described sabers
thereof.
CIIS. J. MATtTlV, President.
J 11 WASHRt-'RK, &eTe rr.
Subscribed andnwom to b'iort me, this 164 diy cf
January, A. D. l-6i JUvJo t.O'Jlt.UH,
2u'iiy PuLi c.
fcy JOJ. cv42lsoY Agcn ut'
iiroivnviiic rteurasua,
mm:
Ck.fi ' Iar-3
1 J tTTi -i.
mo
tpj SP3 XJq 1 1 !tp&
Stoneware, Ilaskets, Vshhriard9. Lrtrri Ac. a
SWAN it BROTsIEK'd
Ft a choice ' iolo o Tea, go to
gVVAX B?.03.
li? .L t n i f :; (C ) - n ')
SHOKTEST ROUTE!
niclicst Time!!
We-retnrn thanks toourlriciidsani
the trading public for the libe
. ral patromige they hayo
thus far extended U3.
Our aim shall
. be to so
conduct
0urbusinc3
as to merit the
' confidence of our
customers. All represen
tations guarrantied. We keep
on hand a complete stock of all
kinds of goods required for this
market, and as to prices
We Will Not be Undersold!
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Boots & Shoes
Ilats, Caps,
&c. &c.
AH Kinds of Produce
TAKEN in exrbanpe for Goods, for which the highest
maixel price wil be allowed.
ROBERT TEARE & CO.
Corner Main and Second Street
ErowTivillo, Iw"o"fc.
January 1st, 1S63.
THZO. HILL & CO.,
Dealers in
DRY G00D3,
Groceries,
HARDWARE
Lades' Gent's and
Children's
BOOTS
and
SHOES,
Quccissvrare,
GLASSWARE,
2E2C cfc "t 3
nd
Caps
Agricultural
I3IPLEMEXTS,
F U RS .
NOTIONS,
CAEPETS,
Forming, perhaps, the
most complete anl ex
tenive jtockiCered to
Vnolesave or Ketail
purchasers vei-t of the
Missouri Kiyer.
Never having hoen
ont'luiie for extent cf
Stock or rair fiealmss,
tbey merit the confid
ence and patronage of
.4
jy DEALZES Iir
A.
1
f -
STAPLE AND FAIIOY
Embr.cin5allthefQyf:LTE3cf
tie Season.
Also, a large and well-clected stock of
-iJS td i ! id J '-J
Gents Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
-A ArD
11
Out Chu-Aa wr.re houht of first hands, ani wa
think we can offer such inducements to purchasers
as cannot fail to suit those whhicg to tuj. Call
and see for jourtelTes.
All kind! of Produce taken in eicnacge
for Goods
0
U2TDERWEITEE'3
AGENCY
Aggregate Assets S3,505,G1GJ5.
Consolidated Statement of the condition of the GJ?a-
31 ANI A. RANOVta, KIA'iARA and REPCBLIC Firs
Insurance Companie, cf the City of iew Tors, n tha
31st day of uecetnuer, 1301.
1 .in 1 ju
ifCTeiatcCTit! $2 20O COO C?)
Earplug 1 3)5 61S W
Total Capital and surpTns $ j 505 648 C5
ASSETS
fnit e-1 States e-nrlrieH $1 goo C0C53
Loan on Bond and Mort?ea 443 0i,t3i
I.o uig 1 n Call (.imply sicnredj 43-5 375 03
Ch in Bank and Lands of Agents 3.3 T 2 3
lUal Estate is- ) 1 1) 1
Kisceifneous Items 294 u9 13
$3 5i,5 615 55
LIABILITIES
Loi!ie p PmcM ot adjusiment Si23 I7i 3$
Unpaid Dividends bi lt,')
I9-4tedJ .2:3fvi0 3o
WM. n. nOOYEii, AKt'hl.
T)rocms,Salt, Axes, Fowder, hot and Lead at
1 . j
10 EiOT7nTill3, Ft Ilczzizy rn:i
PajillG Railrcacl Cc-ip-ny. '
"!J"OTICC is hrrcby jjiren, thit, in rnrsunnce cf
ll the General La cf the fetate of ielrii,
Compscy has teen incorporated and tha certi'lrdtt
of said inccrporatson bts bep E!ci in th" c,T, -?tf
the Secretary of State cf tba Stat 3 r.f Xchrasks,
The name of tha3-.il cnrporau-ir. is "The I'-iot.
Tijla, Fcrt Kearney and Faoiilc Kailrni llopar.y.'l
ItJ principil place rf tasiceas shall te Dr jTtzn..3f
in Jemaha County, Nebraska. Thet-neral nat'j?
of its business sh-ill te the ccnafnii.tion, mair.te
nance knd operation of a riilf jal from Hrownvi'Ia
in said connty cf Semaha, to point on the Union
and Pacific Lailroad, the nearest prac ticat'.s to
Fort Kearney in said State of "ebr,iki, si a t
intersect tbe said Union and FaciCj Iliilr ad at
point. The capital stock is two million dollars,
ten per cent, cf which is payable at the time of
subscribing, and the ba'acco Li tbe call cf tbs
said corporation commence on tha 17th lj cf
June, 1337, acd said corpoiation ij to have perpet-
nal duration. The indebted tess of tha corpora
tion is not to exceed at any time two-thir's cf its
capital stock, or the valus of its property both
real and personal. The Business and atfirs of the
Company are to be eoniaoted by a Board of seven
Directors, who shall be elect- d a: the annual meet
ing which shall be held cn the rst ilosiaj o
September of each year.
JOHN MePnEnSON", Fre.Mect,
J. W. BlackeCK.v, Secretary. 17-43
LEGAL NOTICE.
Lydia E. Amick will take notice that Gidee!)
Amick did, on January 23th, 1S3, file in theoSa
of the Work of the Distript Court of Xemaha Co.,
Nebraska, bis Petition in which he prji that th
said Conrt will grant him a oaf trial in the cans
of Gideon Amick rs. Lydia h. Aulck f jr dif oram
and care of children, which was t;ie4 and daoi ki
at the September Term, 1337, of the said Conrt.
The s&id ydU . Amick is required to plead or ap
pear to said Petition on or before Uarch Srh.ladj.
Attest i WILLIAM II. UUOVEIi,
17-U :: Clerk of said Court.
5TS3. JTICS LEACIJ, MAKT A. BIXTJCt
LEACH SMPSON,
Milliners & Dressmakers
Wish to inform tho ladles wf ErcnTil'.e ani
vicinity that they has just oommen?d-l a fi.-jt class
MILLINERY fc DRESS-MAKINQ
Whtfre work will i uuue witb grsat c.u o aui nei
nes.-,anii alter the latest Eastern stjUs.
Uleachtn ' and uepamn done in the Tcry latest
stle and on short notice.
Latest stales of Lndie's and Children s lliti and
Bonnets constantly k?pt ot hind,aNi litest, pat
tf-rnsof Ladies JJ.-ea-as, Cloaks, and Childrcts clo
thing cat on short notiaa
Second Sneet. be tweert Main & Water
BROWXriLLE, NEBRASKA.
Qx Crackers, dinger Snaps, and Aerated Crack
O ers.at SWAX A BliO'S.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Reubin T. Sterhens is hereby notiGel that
rindail. Godfrey by Francis II. I). H int, her next
friend, as plaintiff, did on tne 2-J day of Jnury t
lcsS , file ia the L) istrict Court cf Aemaha County
and Stato of Nebraska, her petition against th
said Reubin T. Stephens, Joseph Parson, La
onord L. Frost & Anothony P. Cogswell Qi defend
ants. The object and piayerof said Petition ii
obtain a judgment aiast th sei I r.eabfn
Stephens, Joseph S. Parsons, and Leonard L. Frosl
for waste committed on lands claimed by sail
Plaintiif, whrroin PlaintiT clilaj daajai,-. tJ tha
amonnt of S300.00 ; an i alj-'v to ohfaia an crJer of
said Court declaring void and canoej'ing a wrUia
Deed raaje and signpd by Perry Godf-ejr and Lo
rinda 11. Godfrey, wife of tho raid Perry Godfrey,
to lieuben T. Stephens, on the Ih dy .f Uoceu.
ber, 1S67, for the following described land, t- i t :
The s. of the n. w. , of occtioo 35, in town 4,
n., in range 15 east ; ani the 3. of the n. 'x of
the said n. w. Y of said section li; and th
of the n. J of tho s. w. of said section 35; am
tha n. i ot the s. $ n. 4 of sai l . w. yk
of sail section 35 in said town 4 and rarge 13 ; Jul
also to obtain an order dec'irirf null and void a
certain Deed made by the said Kcubca T. Stoph.er.a
to Joseph S. Parson?, oa the "3d d.iy of Deoeui'r,
13:17, for a part cf said land; and also tho Del
made by tbe said Reuben T. Stephenj to Leonard
L. Froon the 21th day of Deocniter, ISIS, f.r
another part of said land ; cL:oa similar onjtr de
claring void a certain JIortTa mi 1 j by the sn:d
Reubin T. Stephens to A. P. Cogswell on the 2 U1
d.iv of December, lio7, for another true t of sail
lani.
And tha saidP.euhia T. Stephens required t
ppenr and answr-r to said petition on cr before tha
fllh day of Jfareh, lhC3. 17-4r,
TIPTON, IIEWETT L CHUiiCII
Attorneys fcr plaintiff.
sniiLu sniuBus cumiuis
IXlIPIIRETS'
II03ICEOPATIIIC SPECiriCS
Have rnoyEN, froii the host ample
experiance, n e3tires;:?"es3; Simple Pft.ru p
EEcient, and Reliable. They are the cny Med
icines perfectly adapted to popular use bo sinipl
tha mistakes cannot be rcatlt in Uing them; si
harmless a3 to be free from (larger, and so tScier.1
as to be always reliable. They have raised th
highest commendation froa ail, acd will always
rendersatiafaotioa.
Kos. Cen'.
I, Ccr3 Fevers, Co8getion, lcflmatlnni
5. " VVcrzns, Wcrm-Fever. V7orm-C lie.
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" Cryicsr-Colic, or Teetbtnn of in.'ants,
' l;iarrcea of cbildrcn or adali.
' Iiysentery, (iripir.ir, Biiiious Colic
" Cholera-iiir bus. Vomiting,
" 1earalggia, TooUutbe. fceacta,
Headaches. Sick-Ueadirlie, Vertija
Dyspepsia. Eilliou STuinaa.'i
" Kurpiesf-ed, or pamf i Periods.
" Whiiesj too profiled PeriMi.
" Croup- Covrfh, dif!eu:t Bre n'uins.
!Salt Kheun, Ery.-.ii eia, E.u;i .OS
" Walt Itr.eum, Erv.:i'ela, fcropti.-ns.
" Kheurastibin, iiieumaticP;ii4
" Piles, bllnil r bleaiin
Opthalrsy.and ureor weaS Eyes.
C itarrh.o-'-itn or chronU. I:;i:a.i2if
Who cp nr; Courrri. vi'.icnt CvuiLs
AsthTia oijrerep fcre-.i:L:i:
I.lar Liscliartres. imturd l:?i-i-3
ScrOt'utR. emerged !.nd,
General del Mty, iiij-Ktal VTeaks
I 'Tcrf 5 "Tlvl y Neci ei-. ns
i''2a-iiC-iiOR', ikr' f r ui rj'Ilnj
Kidncy-t. t a.'je, Grjvcl
Kervo u.-? JJclji.'irr, timinr l12nl;3-
Eions iva.:.ti!ary L);s-.aurjj
Poro 2'r;v.ht Cmier
TJrinary WeiikneiS, we't'rK tel
Pamtul i'ei icd , w.:ii .'id.iij
f'at'nr g at r(.ari;,e A l:te
Fpii2riiV Spasm. St. Vitca' Dkc9
JJipiiUieiia, uUtratcd utt Irwit
FAMILY CAS23.
Of 35 Inrprc v!n!.i, morocco
caSe,coiitalninii a. vpeciliu
for every ordinary deseas
a faniilj' 1 subject to, ant!
aboali cf tiirctiiou, $10 CO
mailer Famiy and Trovsliiig cases, wtth
JO to -a vu, $j to $3
pecidcs f jr all P rirateTensep, roth for
Curing and f .r rTeventaV triitaicnt.
iu ia aud pocket cuei, $2 to $3
For Sale by
47-Iy
McCOMAS Co..
lironnviiij Nb
PRO?OSAL3 TOR
CAVALRY HORSES.
UsACQC'ABTF.as Dkfaiitmest cr T3K Plait .i
i)Ji: CM'f Qwirt-rmatitr. l
OmaLa, .Neb., Jan. tf, 1353. )
Sealed bids in duplicate, with rzarr ant svn.l
by twa responsible sureties will ra received at this
else unui i- o ciocx, noon, on iioaliv, Jaa.;
20tb, 1863, for thu delivery at Oxaha, ebra.ka,cf
Four Hundred (400) Cavalry Horses
between the tima of the aarl cf tho ec2tract,aai
March 1st, 1363. -
Each bidier will b'S required to dep7s:t with Li
b!d the sam of one thonsasi dollars ($IC20;. U
ful currency, as an additional guarrautee, tlTil
snould ha be the successful bidder, a wil iga th
contract and give bon'saj reqairad ; su;a atp'-s.t
toko forfaited should he fail to ccaep! with t.ti:
terms.
The hor?es mn?t be sound in erery pariiaalar,
dark colored, well broken, in fiili Soth a-d g"?od
condition , from fifteen ( !5) to s.itoen tf) tc is
htgh.from fiva (5) to nise (d) yeajj oli, aai well
adapted for cavalry purposes, 'o mares tr sullion
will b recbircd.
Tte horses will be subjected to a rird in -ir-tion.
Horses that bars been Sold by the G ir?,"a
me'it will not tn rc.-ived.
1 u'l c.r,i;?i;,n cf the cnr.tri?t w'.Il bsuii
koo.n oim j.Mint;. n at thi t.f!i '.
tiid iers uia-l be rtsett iu p:ts, cr L rf r-cn-ei
by p-.mT of at! )Piwv.
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lo-fii I'.rev. Rrig.Gea.U.S.A.i Mr.
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