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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1859)
- , NEW AEEIVAL! .'NEW FIRS-- AMD NEW;. KMBS!!! johnaTponn, VEOLESALE AXD BETAIL DEALER IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, riRMHRE, HARDWARE, QUEEXSCTAIIE, &C, BROKXVILE U. T. Hsin established timse'.f at the old stand recent ly occupied I r . L john. Mcpherson, He li now cflering and receiving for sale one of the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MEROBA'N DISE Ever. Brought in this Territory NEW GOODS FOE TIB IILIiIOl! "Wholesale and Retail. THEODORE HILL, Main Street, 17, Brownville, Nebraska, Has just received per steamers Sioux City, -Ryland.Asi Wilrrua, and Hesperian, their INLETS" STOCS Ce nts an extensive and varied aortment cf STAI'JLE .IXD TAXCY DRY GOODS, . - . . . 'ALSO . " A Larg6 Stock of Choice Family GprooorieSj, COXSISTLNO OF Flour, Hani, Baccn Sugar, Molasses, Cofiee, Tea, Salt, Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratn?, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. He has also cn hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, B UREA US, & C. , C. ALSO, . A veil selected Stock of HARDWARE A!D CITTLXRY, Q UEEXS 1YA R E, I9LA.TS & CAJ?S, Boots and Shoes. He pledges his customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF GE OCEEIES, 9. 8. IEJVXIKGS. FIX. CHILES. J. B. JEXXIXGS & CO, S fPZ 3 r7s VC4 uu 5 us ima LV JJ PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HERCHANTS, Corner of Second and Francis Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO. The Senior partner of this lTou.e is now below mak ing heavy fchipmeuls cf Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, &c, A tarpe portion c f which will arrive in a few days on S teamers Carrrer rA Asa Vilci:. Bavin; made arrai.petncnt?. with one of the best Mills of St. Iuis for weetly supplies d Choice Brands of Flour, They will be ablet effer to retailers and consumers, at all times, tie Ycit Best Flour. ; At the very lowest prices, Every Bushel and Sack Warranted They b.avt also on the way from the Eastern Cites a large and choice telertiou of ' TEAS. .FRESH PEUITS, Fresh Oysters, Pisli, Nails, . "WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, And every Article appertaining to the orocery .line. All cf which Las been bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, And they r'edpe themselvw to sell them as low as any House in North Missonri. -They respectfully toolkit a continuance of tbe patronage of their customers ani the Community generally. J. B. JEXMXGS &CO. . SU Joseph, Feb. 15, '59 35-1 m Office of American Bank Note Company. J. J. (TSUAXESSY, m Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL.. TTedJinp and Visiting Cards, Door Plates. Offlce Seals, Notary Public' Die and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and Isabels of evtry kind promptly executed and sent by Express. H- -Fc of the verg best glazed or Brit eCwrfa vtth nam for tvro dvllan, by a vetr end ' taufifvl process vitkovt cott e f j.late, equal to the let) cicett-tnertving, nnj le$ een required on, rtfti4n off ett . -JJGly SPEING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. C0XSISTI5G cr P2 QUEENS WARE. HARD WARE Sr CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and iioes, 3? LOWS, Eiai&piiiii. Outfitting Goods COX & ROBERT'S IEP S3 INT T it am biiMiwiui, TIacic bj Ikingilaxiil Si rcx-guson, ST. LOUIS, MO, TITE ah ve named w:!ch:t.es are unquestionably the nmst sinip'-e. cheap and Jurthle fi"erci for wie. They Thresh and Clc-in the Grin ready for Market asd can be managed by the most unskil !ful farmer. Thvs machine receivel th Crt preminm at the last Fair of fhe St l'is A?ricnltnral and Mechanical Asso ciation, f'.r beinK the 1?K?T FOL K TURESUEP. AND CLKANKK exhibition 11 having threshed and cleaned more Wheat, In a better style, in a given time, than any other foi r horse .Machine on the ground. Oir Lever Cabin llortr Pcvervcz awarded at the fine frt:r the Grand Go'i yUt'.al of Honor. We are this .-eas.r. i retired to furiiih thec machines i' h several lateim-ri.vemeKt, and u-egnarrantcc the workmanship and mitcri.i! thrill not be excelled by any other made. We se ll thrw with lever or er.d!e?s chain horse rower, as pre.'crred. OrJers nnei promjuy. J. II. 3IAXrY-"S PATENT COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER. MADE BY King Glands 6c Ferguson, , ST. ' Lo uis, Aro. - " ' WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and Justly popular .'daiihine with all the new and valuable imr-vi-Monts, and n;adc in a style certain to placcit in advance of ail others. Its iat success, hoth as a Reaper and Mower, warrant us in recomuiendir.j? it to purchasers as a machine that vail give perfect satisfaction in every particular. (lur facilities for ininurui:iurir:j: vill eTiahle ns to fill all orders pr.-ciptly, tat would he pleased to receive orders, s-j th.it we may 11 them on the day they are warned. TTOrders respe-tfUry FoUcite-l. KIXGHN'D.S x FEHGrSOJf, Cor. -2d end Cerrj Sts. St. Louis, Mo. Jhv 19 no-n-tf NEMAHA LAND AGEMT, SrRVKVOU &, I'OTARTPtllLIC, V'ill select l inos, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c., either iu Kansas r Nehriska; buy, sell, and enter landson c imuis.-i- r; i:ive-t in town property, buy or sell the same, and will always have on hand correct plats of township, counties ice., sh'.wi:. alllan'issuh- iect t- entry, ai.d whore desired will furnish parties liv- , in? in the states with these lire. lieinrr the oldest, settler in the connty will in all ' ca-ehe al leto eive f ull anl reliahle :r.formati"n. Address A. L. C-;ite, either at Brownvilieor Nemaha ! Citv, Nebraska Territory. 6m-42-v2 Pi n m n o FOR THE GOLD MINES, SEIGEL & GREENBAUM, I JTain Sired, BrotcnviUc, jYelrasIca j Have just received per steamer White Clond a Complete Stock Pick Axes, Cordage., Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. c r LADIES ! Call ftnd Examine his SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladies' Dress Goods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The exjwience he have had in trade in this city "warrants hin in saying he ii confident ire cart give EXTIRE SATJSFACTIOX. READY-MADE CLQTiiiHG. Which they will sell f r cr.-h ahae cheaper than has ever tefiire teen ilered iu tLis inarhet. ilarch 31.33 j.-JO !IA.HML &ST. JOSEPH U.K. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. -X AND AFTER Frii7, April biU : TR A IX r AST Express Train leaves St. Joseph 6:00 a.m. Acconini'nl3tin leaves " 6:(X) p.m. Freight leaves " 6:15 A .M. TRAIX WEST Express Trr.in arrives at St. Jweph 10:30p.M. A-.votnr.i-.-dati.jii arm es at " 6 Oi1 P.M. Freipht arrives at 4:00 P.M Freight tskentoar.y i int East, "Wert, or Soi.th, at K-wer rates than l-y any other re lite. Shippers w ill please iicli er their freight at the Depc-t the (lav i revi.-u- to M.rppii;.:. A LINE OF PACKETS Will rrn in connect:-.-u v.--th the U.ad, above St. Joseph to the Linus. STAGE LINES t'ennect at St. J-iseph fr ::i ill parts of Karsis, Nebras ka and Western I-.-n-.i. Travelers from Nebraska 3nd Western l-vva will tn-i this the Quickest, Ea-siist and Cheapest Bor.te tcai! pvii.ts on the Missisij-pi river and East. THROUGH TICKETS can tehalat the office at St. Joseph Ur nearly all parts of the tvnrtry. JOS1AH HUNT. Chief Eug. and Siipt. P. B. Croat. Gcn'I Tiokt A&'t. m-lo rC--" Keirul;rSt. Joseph, and r&M: Oin ilu Packet ST. MARY, HLX WEAT1;R, Master, CHAT. SALISBURY. To his eld Cusicniers in NEMAHA, RICAIIRDSOX, PAAVXEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, He returns thrums fcr past, ani hope for, not only a continuance, but increased pa tronage. THEODORE HILL, April 1st. nlO Bro7nviIIe Houso. WILL leave St. Joseph, every S'tn-lr-.y n-minc at 1 o'cl'fk. AM; (the c-'iicevtitiri Rail P.. ad Train bavin? reached St. J .sfphll '-Vhiic P M :) r.-r B.-.-t. n. I wa Poii.t, Forest City. Wl-ite CI -':!. Ii.:ln, Viii!:c:':ico, Arnso. St. Stephen. H'.ti WN V1LLE. S.-n- ra. Linden. Nebraska CUy. R.k Ulutf, iKthli-hem, Piattsnioutfa. r.iriric City, St. Marvs, Ecllevne. Cuu:icil Ulurr, and Omaha. Corning up arrives at Brownville on rondays, at 5 o'cbclc, A. IL Goinrr down leaves Urownville oa Vcdnesdays 1 o'clock, P. M. T..ke p.is.-en, trs thr i ch St. Louis in 3 hours via HaiiMl.al ar.d ; t. J.-s(-; h li. R. Tinkers f jr sale on the I -.-at f..rall points East. Nrth a:. ! S-uit':. CRANE ii II1LL. Agents. r. ,-16-tf Hrvwnville, N. T. 1B5D. Llisscuii River. 1859. SEASON AUIIANGE.MENTS. fJkSTriJt Ilegular St. Louis and s&S3 Sioux Citv Packet. OMAHA. For F.-Tt Ran l.ill. Ni -hr.:ral.. Si..u City, P.tkots. Oma di, llec it'jr. Dt-S ;. Crcste:-t - ity, i-i ren-.-e. t:naha. Coun-'il BltiSs. I'i'.cTae. St :i rvs. Platt-nvth, Ne-tra-ka t:ty, Llvd-.-a, illtoV-'N VILI.E, Vi.:;p CI -'.-', ljwa r-.-in. 'Ain..:u ni, St J-.-c:L, Aic!:is"ii, Suni- ncr. Leaveuwo l.el w. r.li, E.a::.-3-. Lcxi: gtcn an-la.l j...iats T1IK v!l a:.! w!d:y tciwn lirLt paserzer isteiCifr OMAHA, haa re-fr.:.t-d I ri ir :ular tri.- m t!. aNor :j 1 rtv lany iLrw-:ra It': new atjia:cge.ment. WHEELER & RAIKEY, Announce to the public thit thev have recently pur-chase-lat.d refitted the NEW, POPTJIaAH, AID COMMODIOUS HOTEL n BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, known as the Brownville House, aud are now prepared to entertain and accvnin;..d.i!e travellers, enionrners, and day Warders in a style second to no other II juse in theWest. Every etT-rt will I e made to ectert.iin please and make corafortbleall wh j may favor the Brownville House with their patronage. will at all times be supplied wi-h the f ubstati!i..ls and delicacies of the seasons, day, and cocitry in which we are located. Tlie critire se.u-oa The Oniilia haviar nnder;p-r.e thrTctth Tenorati---n, bth lleBd oKtsid', exfrer f'-r the ai -Vr trade, is no".v iu tlie w-st perfect and cn.piete or uer in every 0e?artiiier.t : and we trust 1 y a strict attenti jn to busi ness the wums of shippers a! c-.nifv.rt of passengers to merit a coniui-nnce of the very liberal patronage be stowed np.n us in past -e-ts. ns. ANDREW WINELaND, ilaster J JtWETT WILCOX. Cierk CRANE niLL. A;e;i:s. Brownville, N T May 12 n,l That Great Remedy, sooxg sorcriT, Is HfoTXiO-d ,tt TJast ! This remedy, tlaimel by the medical profession and ihe multiplied thousand that have used it and tested its wonderful cvative properties, to te the greatest discovery in meoal science, and nature's own remedy, Is the result of jearsof toil and study, by one of Ohio'8 favorite pbysicirj:, in order to produce somethir.fr that would meet the tastes of suuenng nnmanity, and thou sands from the incely palace and Lnmhlest cottage can testify tothp immediate relief found by its use. For want of spate we only cfTer a few of the many evi dences in its favjr. i MOLIE, Itl., Feb. 19, 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANN &- CO We find your Ague balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer fully recommetu it as worthy mat great name it has wherever sold aid used. Very Truly Tours, RICIIARDS & THOMAS. T j the sufferers from Chilis, Fever and Arne, I cheer fully submit the folk-win?." Having observed close'y thecifectsof Dr. Mann's A;ue Balsam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as n antidote to malaria. I have fre quently used it in my practice, aud with entire satis faction. From my intimate knuwled?ecf thia compound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N- E. HACK.EDOM, 21 D. Galion, Ohio, April 1st, 1S53- BLrFTON, Ind., May 17, 1S53. MESSRS. S. K MANN 4c CO. Haviar; sold your Bal sam for the past three years to sores f persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its ejects, we do not hesitate in savins, we believe it the best remedy ever sold in Indiana, and wiil effectually cure chills fever and wiil effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Tours, PHILLIMAN & KEARNS, Drcg'ts. Logans port, Ind., Sep. 13, 135S. DR. MANN Pleise send mo one half gross more of yotir AjtoeHalsaiu inirncliately. It i- in crcat UenianJ, and may ho truly tyie4 the SLiiiS cf Fever nnd Arruc. I ; J. LYTLE. St. Loris, Karch 1st, 1S53. MESSRS. S K MANN & CO We have sold a large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three years, and find that where introduced aud sold it has no equal in the history of acueremedies, and from all parts of the west we hear the sain. cheering news it never fails tocureits patient and is looked upon in this country as the best me-licicine for chills, fever a-dague ever in our market. O. J. WOOD &. CO. S. K. MANN cc CO., Proprietors, Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. II. MAUN & Co. no37 Brownville, N. T. A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred CHRISTIAN DEISLK. KioAvnvIUe, rcbras!ia. VXXOL'NCES to the public that he has just re cfcived, per Steamer Iivland, a Tcrj large and well aborted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved pattern?. as follows: uck's Pattern, Plymouth Rock, Elevated. Oven, New E? olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Sto"es. Also.. Japaned Ware, Ilrass Kettles, LantXierns, Copper IVai e. Sho vels aud Toxics. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating term3 as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up guttcringand spouting and all other work in my lice, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country. Urownville September 2, 1S5S. nI0-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and Physicians. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of the immense good now being don'i by Dr. Knitk't "Litctric G',7."of Philadelphia. I is "important to rlaec it in the hsr.J of oil medical M'u as soon as may be, to save pain and sutTering, in all cases cf accident Ac. Xo;hir-g has ever doue what this arti cle is doing in same time. Files More YFonderful Cures Electrical Oil. Philadelphia, June 6, 1353. Tr. Smith: I was suffering intensely from intern al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad vised to try l)r. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections. The first application relieved the pain, and alter four app'ica ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully Mrs. Mart Cutttick. 271 Juniper St., two doers above South. From the X. Y. Times, 13. The Rrsii. Yesterday more than twenty ladie? visited Dr. Galutia 1. Smith, at the Troy House some coming fire to ten miles, suferiLg from Asthma. Nervous Pains. Kheuimtistu and general derange ments. The "Electric Oil'' is already manifesting, tranquilizing and curative powers upen the afilicted of Troy and vicinity. Call early. Will It Strike In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time appears on the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken up and carried out though the circulation '"strides in." Just so does this (genuine) Oil ac t on the absor linU of the human being. lil-n CUKES, it isMILD,itdoe3 NO IIAR1I It CAN DO NO HARM. rives in. re pernia :u thing c ir b.--nee over nervous r I lioiil:!!' St. Joseph, and r-Sfs Oiruha Packet. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, VOI (iF.AV, MaHO". J A irTLVLXS, Cler. h every AVeUr.rf i iy ia- mini: at Kjii IJ.-dd Tr..i!i huvii.s Is well fitted up, and supplied with the choicest li ;uor to be f.mnd. Arrangements have hevn made with VTra It jf sell, pro prutr of the City Livery Stable, who is prepared w itht as giKd aocoiunitHiations as can be found anywhere. Mr. R. also keeps an excellent Livery Stable for the accommodation cf the public. WHEELER k. KALKET. April 1st, 1S59, 40-ly EI. IV. 3IOOIIE, General Steamboat Agent, FORWARDIXG VOMMISSIOX MERCHiYT NEBRASKA CITY", X.T. ' Goods sold on Goinruissiou andprom-pt returns made. Particularattention eivpn toreceivine, Stcringar.d Kor waruin? all kinds of freight and produce. Office on the Levee. Storekonse in the fame block with Kearnrr TTotel. Referto the Merchants of XHrtariiv: Fife k Michael St Louisilo; I Harwr i. Senior st Tni: J. hn A. Warden " j Joseph Jlciatvre " j Shke;frd. Finney. Co' 1 UarrkUv. Hirkle .t " April:?, i3-M-!r WILL leave Sr. J 1 o'cl i. A ii : f-i.e reached Josei h II P.M )i r li -t- n, K i l:::t. l'..;e?t City. Wliiie Cl :d. P. a'.... Vr..!.ct.u-..Ara,'o. St. Mephens. BROWXVILLK, S-rora. Linden. Xehra1ta City, lu'i Blu". Beth:ehhem. I'l jtT.-;.i0utb. PaciiicCity, s:. ilarys, Bellvue, Cvuiitii Kluis a:. 1 Diauha. Ccmiriir up arrives at Bromivillo on j Thursdays, at 5 crebek, A. M. Going: i ccAvn leaves lirowuville cn Saturdays 4 o'clock-, 1J. 31. Take j i-O'-ers thr-rch to St. Louis ia 43 Lours via Hannibal ik. St J.-eph It it Tickets tur sale vn the U-at for all points Eat, Xvrth and Svuth. CKAXE & TILL, Asrer.t. n-l&-tf Urownviiie. X. T. Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, In. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single ease of Kheu matism. or pains in the back or limbs, Piles, Fever S-.res, Ulcers, Sore tipples. .Swelled Glands, Felons, stiifnes ia the Joints or Neck. Ir. Smith's Electric Oil cures liheumatisia. Smith's Elevtne Oi! a cure for Fain. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Tcothacte. Suiith' Electric Oil a cure f.-r Ieafnes. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neura'ii Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's El e-.-trie Oil a cure for stiff Joints. Smith's 1'lA-tric Oil a cure f.-r Felons. Smith's Ekctrie Oi! a cure f-r Uroken I're.ist. Smith's ElcctrL- Oil a cure for S-.re Throat. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for llarns. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Paralysis. It lssyotliii i: an-i i-it-asjut : it -nent as well as instant relief than ; fore use, and its se.ltive inlla- j.-sln is highly appreciated by m-?dieal men. many of whom have ucJ it. Head this from Dr. Elkint -n. a physician wno Las practiced siuce lio'j too well Ln -wn for comment i: "At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism c f the most violent cast say lour times a year sometimes so severe as to luake it neevssary to administ-rlare d-.sof the titer ur vl guiacamand userphu, and rock her L.he lh iiifa r,t In a .iargft.roeki: s ehair. to ir.dar-e any re pse. Having !r.j.pie;t evjrrcsiHinl--:K- with ip v on Chestt: eu-j-itof year i'y 1 informed him cf i t s.:ts. k. she had about the mil Lie r.f last month, N' Jauu-WjX ThicL .vu of u-h severity as t' eotn j letely paralyze the pystem. lie, in bis anxi ty for his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Eie.-trie Oil, but as I aia one of the praetioni rs of medicine in cur place, and not a proselyte t- any kind of patent medicine, I did hesitate to give it a trial: however, on reflection, I eon.lu-led to try it which I did, and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was u-ed not a Tee tap; of the disease rcn-iiced, and she still continues well, alihough she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the siinpum. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake of uffefic-j Lumaulty. tofcrward this ii-timonial. I am vours trulv, JOSEFil r. ELIvIN I Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in 10-7-37- Goods A5D GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, hoots, shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Kails, I1oits, StoTS,Frnitarc, &c SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1653. 43-t "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGHT STEA3I SA-V 111.1. Tliis mill commands the universal admiration cf saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, tne demand lor it increases. Orders are cumin Irom every section of this countrv, Canada. Cuba, and Szmth Ameri ca. It is suited for every section of tbe world wherever there is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how large or how small. Two eiten.-ive ma nufactories are now engaged ia bnildin thee mills, yet it is almost impossible to turn them cut a.s fast as mey are wanted. They embrace several valuible patents and improvements, and combine all of the loltowinp ad- S implicit; Both the mill and power are so simple in their construction that any one of ordinary mechanical ability cau comprehend tbeui, put them up i.nd run them without dancer or uifdculty. Port abililg The wh .le establishment can te very ouicklv Ufceu apart and put togethor, thus renderirj it t.y to be moved from place to place as desired, and sa-r- luf toe ecrnstty of jrsitins tne log a Rmr au-woce w Durability It ia constructed iu the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is net liable to get out of order, and will last for years without repair. Rapidity It will saw faster than any other upricht upright mill. The speed of the saw is about three hun dred strokes per minute, and the feed from one-e:?htli to three-quarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium speel the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data anyone knowing the character of the timber can calculate how miKh it will do. Ejfiiciencif It does its work well, cnts nm other and ttraishter than the ordinary mills, and thearramement c f the saw is such as to render ii utterly im-.-tble for it t- run out of line. Cheapness The entire it st of the mill, with fifteen horse p-.wer and everything all complete and ready f -r running, t-xed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is only $1,750. This mill retires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furuirhed is suSicient to drive extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will he sent to any one desiring it. All ordert thould be a-1 lressed to BHAGG BUKItOWES, Corner Third and Market streets, St. Louis. Mo., sole agents for the Western and Southern States. March 25, '5S 43-ly BEARD & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS OF THE SAFE AXD SCALE SALYT LOUIS, MO., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Rank Locks, &c. The recent test of StJes of the d-fiTcrect Alanifactnre? in the GREAT FIRE i.f the City Buildings, in which the Excelsior triumph! over all others, fully establish es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits the confidence of ali interested in Safes, and the securi ty of their contents. The Excel ior being the only safe alter being in the Are f-.r ninety hvurs, and taken out red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a !art;e number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were taken out with their cmtents ertireiy consumed, must impress all with the necessity of examining their safes, and those purchaiin? t j te sure beyond a doubt, of the Safe havinjr stod the test and come out victorious, we pledseouse-Ives to marufacture n. ne but such as can he relied on, and refer to the following Certificate. We, the underfilled, take pleasure in certifyine to the success-fill test Beard & "..-..ther's Excelsior f.re proof Safes weresubmitted to in the hurnins of fjeCity Iliiildir.ps-, thenirieteer th of I.'..-eniber,lSo6. and are jus tified in recommending them to r-11 who nec-d safes. Hall &c Smith Ei.dt jamhox 4s. Co Charles Blow &.CO Samcdl McCartxdv Partridge co Jcsvph Eli-dr lll'MPHEEVS TCTT& TrERY. JOIIS S THOMASOS Risya.v H1LLMAN& Bros Bastd Wiley 4cBastd TlLLAX ROZIET &CO McMehan& Ballastine, Vox Phi l waters ti co I) A January 4c co Barxard Adams & co THE EXCELSIOR TK-fc the Premium over the best Eastern Manr.factu' e at the StateFair, in Saint Louis : is sold from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to he equal to any in the United States. Also manufacturers of L.i?htn!n? Hods, of Best qualify, and PTJilPS of all De script iocs. B7.ARD&.BRO., Xo. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis. Mi. July 22.1S53. Iw2n4 Scott At Buo Brown Gokdix & Co W L Ewixo 4t co Jons II II A LL 4i CO SHAPLDIGH DAT ii CO A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO., Macliinists, Founders and xigine Builders, Front streesWest of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. WouU most respectfully inform theirfrien Is and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirline, with promj-t-ness. Having lately enlarged their she j. and with the increased facilities they now posses, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines cf every Description. Constantly oa hanl: consisting of the .asli. Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every descrij tion of Jastings, warranted to be well made in every particu lar. They hare also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. Those in want of anything in oar line, would do well to give na a call and examine our new pattern -nu: GREAT WONDER OF THE AIXKTEKXTII CCSTRT Professor Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louis, Democrat : Be low, we puKi.-h a letier to Ir. Wood, of '.his City, from a pentienian in Maine, which speaks gh.winirly .f the superi-.r ineriN of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its etlect, when c-rning fr.-m a rcMaMe source. If certim-ates are Guarantees I truth, the Dr. nee.!s no euc.miun.s, nor useiess puil'ery irom the pre-s : ' Bath, jIaIxe, Jan 20, 153. Prof O. J. K-.r.f, - (',. OiiNTLEMEX: Havii z my attention cal?e-l a few mi -lit hs siuce to the highly l-eneSciai eil'ecrs of y -ur hair ... . .- iu'4uiiu ! i:i llvs JJK.iicaii-Ci Al li UI-.Il my own bair, which had l.eci.tue quite prav, pr.-tal.iy ot.e-;l;;rd white ; my v.hiskers were of the samf charac ter. S.me three ui-nrhs sin, e I procured a tn-ttle of h-tr restorative, and used it. I n..u found it prov ing what I Lad wished. I uel it botu twice a week. I bv rre rrc-cured another l.it!, of which I t ne usetj nme. I curt row certify to tte world that the pray p 3ite h.iir has U-Ully iLippea-L b-:a on u.y ;,ead"a1 y.,. m!C7).,lrlli5 If-UUUd. it OI .giiidl vl r, a 1 1 ia how sixty year i ! . ruy kkk w-fe at the ase of t;-ty-two, ha used it witb the sane effect. The above notir I lerm d;;e to yon f-r yur vaitlihie discovery. I am assured that whoever win rightly u-e as j.er directions, w ill u..t have occasion to contrad.ct my staioments. I am a citizen 0 this city and a residvii't here for tte last niteen years, and am known to :-. "i'iy every one hsre an-I adjoining t.iwns. Anv u-o v..,, ,.- niite-.i the aUive, with my r.atue attached, i- service, as 1 wish n pre-.eyve tlie heaut;e others as ell as myself. at ier o! LaiLiie iu 1 am, truly yours. A. C. BAYilON'D OX, M. D. Helieveana AvoU rain. Prrfes-'r Wi-J Dear tu::e to l- -.se the t e.-: 1 fe..ts of the Yell .-w Feve; it!-:u:hi 1 o muse e trial or yos.- preparatl i; it to iniswer at the very thins 1 ec-Jed. il v thus ana rii"iv. Ealtijioxe. Jin. 23, InS. Sir: Ilavinpr h.id the Li:f--r-rti-.in f my Lair, tr-m the cf. ... oi IU I is nr. 1 fo-.nd ha:? is n.-w a.n no w.-ris can pii rf.. i..- .1,; : - toyouih givintotheaillcted suca atre..sii:e. FLXLLY JuiiXSOM". u Brownville SteajnFerry ! ox Tnu JIISSOUBIJIITER. Tie Eoute from rowTiville to Ft. Kenmej, and from tiience to California- is the nearest and most practicable?. JOHN CODINGTON cY CO. ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that t hey are now running as a Ferry across the ilissonri jirer at An entirely new, rtbttantiat end com-nodiout STEAM FERRY ?BOAT, Which ar'anernent will secure a certain and safe passage at, all times and in all Vinds of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for-lhepurposeof grilling custom merely, but are governed by fact", when they gay this is the best crossing of the Missouri Liver in Nebraska, and when they say the route from Erownrille to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. Ve claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducement?, to persons going to Califcmia, and Solicit their patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements for a safe and speedy crossing, our charges arethesame asother Fcrriesin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactment. lrr.ecrAlcet that with our facilities cf Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Eoats from mating regular trips atall hours. ;2T"A skiiTand hanl will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n20 NoTcmberlltb,lSo7. -r .. VICTORIOUS OV 'i-. lea.-a:-L, ,,",. -, V- S mf- r - - 1 h-; l.-f ;;.! i. ; ' -'' r j KA i;an ! V'Z tr- a-rf( 1 , Z-w-ral ... S "'X f.fl - . -'T. i'U.4 exs kin; a'ti.-DULn... .) THE' AFFLICTED RLIfjj'rt m V 1 ,.r," ;i J ' jv' ' I m r. '"1 iu ' . V . AI.U1C hare t-sr-l j-, - l.j;ir!ii p;,; wl ita 1 '.i.-r rr to cr-;. J.'a tin:- .h Mil rip ' lr' pi ' : i,: ' ' ' '" ii tviViV. '- 1.1 aJ:)rl To-? ;, - ' t I.tllC I.;.Di;vT i -!'t 1 l.nh.1 r..r - Patent Portable Mill, THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Ilolabird A Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are new prepared to furnish all tho-e in wantof agocd Corn or Wheat Mill that fordura bility,simpliety and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. Ou the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Linc:nnati,a Cold If-.dal wasawardc j I them for it. It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurpo??s; it is superior to all others f -r the Loost extensive Merchant Miil, as it is for grinding the Farmersfeed by LLrse power. The above Millsare manufactured by the under signed at thcirshop in Cincinnati, 0., where they :on be furnished in anyquantity atshort notice. The above Mills warranted to perform asfollows: in. diain., per hour 50 li. Corn, 25 Wheat, $3t"J 50 " " " " 3) " 15 " 233 24 " " " 20 " 13 " 2''J 20 " " " " 16 " 8 " 15(j As this Mill tells its ownstory,it is unnecessary to efrom our numerous recommendations, received. -., v... a- inj fruit v -t 1 rt-.l - l :i.a f-iitr- , ... THE ilOTHESS' CCIIPASICl' .ft V It ctik CAKHS rnKAM .-. .. 'h.i!.in;iut. n-i a.i i.-o .. ta cr' --c-ii'". . -. ' t. - e li C..11 r. t il. It u fii i:i i J a-. ...... ,v, 1 a: T;i; i; - .-'-: nt l-r . i". j'. is GOOD FOR LlAir AZTD NEBRASKA CITY Insurnuco Capital Stock $50,ouu. SIBEASKA CITY, Jf. T. - - , . ; - - . - I; is a TIIIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully orgicize-1. and theirentire capital sh--k of Fifty Tn'j'tud Jj-JI ir, paid in andsecured. Thev are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon eual terms, with the inos't favored Insurance Company any where. IlaviE" adopted the mutual principle, its patron?, wuhc-ut j incurring any liability, will share in the profits of tnecomjiany. The operations of the Company, will be confined, ' for the present, to marine, r car'jo riiks, with a! maximum liability of ?12,c-0: on any one bottom. ! Reing the only Insurance OSiee, on the above p-p- j . ularplan, West of the MUscuri. it cf-nfidently ex-j pects a generous support from Western Merchants, j We respectfully invita the Missouri River pa-ronaze. flEECTOES : S.F.NuckolI?, Chas.r.II..lly, II. P. Rennet, J. L. Arui-troPg, W. N.IIinchm;in, Miles W.Umn, A.A.Rradford. otficerc : CnAS.F.nOLLY,President. , J.GAit?!rr,Sec'y m.lou?a Tent L ol . U . 1'. Howard. April 2d; 1?:. Fur sale r TricM of th ti-?. A OT:e-.l. rs; tiil-I L'.' i ;.i M'liAi. V li. r. v.. i m-s ,. I. -tvi : av.m av; ; Ij-.' K. l;:t.-iir..;. LVlUAc. Nilur-;; gtnl V 4.-"-r. ur j-t 4 1 hr; ,d.:i: ll . fif.-.M nl:Luh! t-j Lie rtr.i- r ' I.iu'nj..t, :h.r i-.r-.:. ;ht tiven'T-tre eti-t hcf.l- ' f.i t . rTi- p.! J i, .EXTSAOriOK.ir.Y t i f Si vl-.'I: r I'r. lHi.'-"'' ti-" 1- el -Xf Y-;k. i'-r m ? ;-:sr I r 1 1 -r ' .i inc. - iVLNf r--- -. a states jcl.'ina: Jourcil i a h-? i'.l i -'n' tHi-r. aal 61U-1 or:'.; i i: :i' r Jn-m tl-a.-r l.ar.t wrir? t f .:. c- .r.--s. i f rM-'"a'-f :, i; an-1 f-11 jartlc,:; ir f V.:t :iv-l. un i : :. ! -., ter;r.-e. r.f which XLa c2-.r f-.r:u I art, w..jft eic'u b-if.l-. An AwKN'T "ANTr S n'FJ.Y T' ar ! r.-J Co-nmurirati'-ui she-'.-., a'.wsr t-e a-H."- i i iJUiU V ' .'. 1 !. u, I y J. 11. 31 At ' Ij:i..'.VLv;l';J,.". b. r. ixsHBrcit. jo. l. cros LTJSHBAUGH 2c CARSON, 3AXKERS AXD GEXERAL LAXD AGEXTS, Healers in Coin, Cncurrent M .nr. Kxrhine and Lan-J Warrants, BI'.UWN VILLI!. XEMAIIA CO.. X. T. Especial attention wiil l e p.ven to Buyinx an! Sli',2 Exchan-re i-n the principal cities of iiie lnitc-l i?tate, (- hi. Silver. anl nncurrent Bant Xvtes. A c.mt.int sup ply cf Lanl Warrants c-n hand f .r sale, roa cask, or en-tere-lon time f.r Pre-euipturs. All Warranis mW I.t us c-jarantee-lin every re-pect. Will Sie Declaratory State ments of intention t j pre-vmpt, an! prepare Pre-emption Papers at sb-.rt n-.tice. il-.-ney lo ineJ uj- n best securi ties, at we-tern rates of irtere-t, an 1 inve-tment rr.ifle in Lanus or city property f.r distant capitalists, d 1U.-C-ti-.ns upon all c-.nveuieut ;xints will Le promptly Atten-1-e-1 to ai-.l proCPeus remitte-J in exchange, atcurrrr.t ras. Bills of Exch;i:.--e vii Knsland, Ireland, aa-1 1'ra ice, . t--taine-l at usual rates, wna c.st of Exchange on iLe Ki-t a i-ie-l. PeiHtts. rt-ceiveJ.-n Current account and interest all -we-1 o!i sjrui (i. M.-its. OITICE aIaiuS:..ne.irr.S. Lan-i OSee. StrERENCIi Lir.,1. r.r. ther & C., Merchants, ilrXauphton. CarsvUi Co., " Iliser 4l White, " T.-une. Carson & Bryant. " Jn... Thompson il.is.-n, C .'.'r of Port, E. 31. Pun.ler-. n SwC... 3fen.h.n-s, 31. 3C. Teikle &. Cf. X .. 17. B.- .adav. i. T. Smiths. .n.Ls-1.. B icker. 3?LIO JL-s Sell's STBLXGTI1EMXC COKDIil A.VD i! BLOOD PURIFIER! Tl"--e ilv 13 thl r.ru i. .1 is. f. :a .1 lrrj - rnir I., tr.y-" A vl 'liiii.illv c .-ireT: e- kl. f. a:-. 'SPA t 'fx'. f chin-i.tllv c-n.l.ui-; f ; "1 hrrl-a:.-l t arl.sX:. w:i r.J -.x . e:. w - ;-r Joins. arsaj Pft crtf.wers. f H -r.Hl-:.i:u I Phila delphia, Pa. . i . EaltinK-re, 31 1. W J. T. isevens, I.-.j , Atfy t Lit, Jno. S. GallaliCr, L-teIAud. V. S. T T.-.y'.. r & Krie'-h, Bankers, McClelland. yru::s it Co. Merchants, lion. Th-.s. G. P-ar.t. 11' n. J. W. Geary, E.x-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. C.irs n, P. B. Small. Ks.j., Pre-.'t S. F.nnS, Col. Ge. Schley. Alt'y at. Law, ( harle Par r.s it C. Backers, II. C. Xutt ii. Greene. M'eare & Rice, " D -uglass is. Wats- n, " C- l. Sim llaiiit iei-.n, Att'j at Law, J-.i-i-e Th - s. Perrv, Prof. H. Tutw iler, tXt. S. '57--. 2-n 1 5-t f Xew yrk. Washington. DC. Chicrn, 111. St. Lcuis, 31 . Annapoii. 31 1. Pen r.. MercersbnrT.Pa. llaerstuwa, 31 !. Ke-'tulc. I-.wa. C.-iii:o;l Bl fl Pe3I-.ine, ' Viiit -n, " E.-tou. ML CuuiT-erlar?. ML Havana Alahami. D. ,!-:..- t) n.e tin... i-r i..av.. t iz: t r- :, Hi x 1' I r t. Wi.-l i '.. -f b i-k, r. J I jr. i.. i.e. !- I- A it.i. If CIS . J ;f 3t -!;::, 'f I...i-:rt-iLt ' ' r.-T fill After uli crrr..-' -i.-ei-.s 1? c.i;::j. --j ili-cif-.;en-ei felt r'-;:.r 1 a-.f-C i T-t-T. ever n . Ts XATVRE S OWX REMEDY Wten tken i: he every vein of the t- :". pur:t::.i an- eircnrati.-u - f the It t-eutral. ni&tier ia the itvina- j, a" J .-l."i .theus 'I Mc Lrcn'j Cor i.il if -'.7 'j "V-.'-.. Jrin li -t, f r'w.. v .'.n.n: ;.T-." i rr i Ltrer ( vmplw.t i t r .Vfcriit .' In', i; Lurtr or Vtcn.-f "i. Feirtttirn, inwai-1 1 :!e. anli'..r ? - knu ach. f ui Itfy. -f !.:--! t-.- 'let eal. 1 .: I ..: in the he.i l. pal-tat! .r. of :. b r. il:- aiir.i? ft-e.ins.- wLen la;.:n4 d'-wt,. iry ! t-!. tf th skin and eres M.dlen 2uhes -: Li."- '' of sji:its. -v-". ... There it no ;?i"-'.7.t .! ' t ' Ttii OT lial will r.fi"? f ii : c:re: '('' l;e.tses, if taen n ( cr -;:ri.:i n e h Geruan. Enjrlirh s:.-l Fro.fi. Orer h-it'f t million I-"si Jl.t e hoeii i the f I-' :X ' ' a; Kitance ha it f-.lc-I in :.t:;(-;: J. J. B. CHILUS. 6c CO. B. JKNMNfis. J, B. JENNINGS EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers,; AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. the?, w Lean's Tj y cue ar then ar. v(.n. a-r:-ek a IJ sntle' r r.i e..k:.i V r ' ?:re:.:;;hcri.- - r-l: ilt.il i"f 7u the-Li-f u i-h t Ip l ?et i..e - f -1 inv .1 the sain, h.' Ml 'by j:. t . is C : rare v . rich r---v Zicrj t- ;r lv -! t 1 !.!- Cor. '2nd and Frances sts, St. Joi 1 T , U iJ-Jw lilt. 'ji.. IIAVK just rc-icve lLv l it.e arrival, at much he low.the regular r.ites c.f i'reight. a Le.ivr stwk -f (Jr. series, which bavirr Icen r-urc has:-lat-e.trt iu? lylow priees. vm!I bes u.l unusually cheap f- r eas-h. W c resjieetfuily iaviie buyers to Hn examiniitivr cf cur stt-k. " 50 hi. Js new crop Su.r, fair to prims. l rt-iueel trices " - . I'-CO s:i-.Ls G A a-n-1 Kanawa salt o"d Us supc riiue. extra aud tv.ra Se Flur f"9 sacks " ') tierces new Rice 400 Lfan-lqr boxes SrarCanllcs I(0 hoxe fatui'y .-'oap 5t0 Ixi i es t'oilee, jrool Liir to priwe 50 bis crushed an 1 powdered S a gur . '200 bU nd hf lis butler, aula, su .r'ar l nln Crackers 4 jO kc.--; a rtfj StiU " 150 c-jiis mannil'a. n-pe, from ) to i .!it;j 50 boxes SX10 aud 10X12 Glass 500 doi X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples loO bc.ies imperial. rur.i-oivder, roun' tiTSon aud black Tea 150 boxes assarted r.r.d fancy Candy 50 boxes sucrir T-.-rs and Gum drc-ps I"0 whole and bf drum Eis 50 boxes? layer liaisons 2"i) bc-xes Glasg-.1T and Virginia TVnaeco lOO.f'OO ers. vari tis bra:.ds 1.'. Loses, mt. 1 23 b!s Smoking Tobacco f-.-O J, z-.-n Fii -Id's edebrate i t'vsters 150 W.xes W K. VY and K 1 Cheese -A.-xlen ware ia every variety: Cotton bat tinr. Caudle wick, wrapping yarn, betup twine, while i':-h 1 (-ti.iua.: berrinr. fr?.-b G- sheu butter. crani- rrie-. -rari , frc-h and reM-rvd fruits, jei:is. pi ki-s. , b-i-su-r.-. i-4'ppvr sauce, eateup. j ej-j-cr. a,pice. ;:n jrcr. e irracts, prunes, vermacilli. tuacarc-ni, cuts if; all kinis. etc etc. ; j.-'Lli d..'s. p. Itrie-:. hoeswax and all other iin.ls : of produce tr.kcii in exchan-j r roi bv ! J. L Ji:X.LG A C.. f HEDGE FEiTCIKG. Thern-Iersinicd bavins: l ad c. r.siJeral le c-xperi nee in p!aiiti!:-r and cu!ti atins Osae Own- He-es, here by inf. rni tLe pul-lic that they are now prepared to con tract cither planting, settinj: tbem out, or prowir.j ar.1 cultivatiii;: the fence complete. Gr- winc te!-es cf their planting can l e seenc-n tue farms of S. W Kta ne-Jv, G. Crow. J. Skeen r.d -nbers in thi-..untT It. O. .V T. X. AXDEK3. Sept.?, If if I'ain is the pena.ty f-.r looted law, yet ia God's IV viden-e pa::i ii a friendly adni-mlii-jn iu-:ea l cf a vindictive cru-.Ii-. ere there no puiu from a burn we w.-uid be liable to lose c-ur liuibs ani not kaosT i:. die anl nit cognizant of cur situation. f..r r.'.in if T..,t w.-l! t'r-.nt j:. a li.ii.tL v. " i i ' . i . . . .. . ...... iuj j uis- cover a reuedy to -et Si'EEUV ilELILF, ai-d be careful in the future. Facts are stubb-irn, and if you have a limb swollen from GOL'T, LFLaMATCKv KOECMATISII. a RAD SI'KAIX, a ULIiX, a Ion g know it if relie ved, iritbcut the aid of imagination. -T-PTV, r.nV,!' ' -.- riniv tflll! V cactit.nf-,1 tr ware of SITRI0US OIL, and to nr.lice the riaae of A E. SMITH," an 1 "GALUTIA li. SMITH," on the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown i a the glass I of 3 siies. The laa-jcst bottles may bo bad at 0 for six bottles. rSLar-e bottles are ten times the cheapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house tf VAX LEAR, TiRITIALV A ITAIiDV. Whrlesale DruggUts and Cbc-mists, St. Joseph, Mo. To viLcm iU orders must be a-idressed. ni3-tf WIIITIXGR A WAKREX. Wbo'esale Ajcnts. Nebraska City. The un-ler-imed, in rc-cular staruli::?. I Sev. J. k, Brar? is a 1 .1: i-;er ii and pator rf the ortli ! Ti'i.i-r.-ii at Br k.ield. Mass. He is a ceutleuiaa i f cr-;.' ii.uu ence and universally tel oved. w;i. 1-YKif B.'lOoriELl), Jj-iu.ry pj. 1V. Prc-fesi-r W.x-d Pear Sir : Having i;,il- :r.l : y.-cr Iljir Restorative, it pives niepieasut to say. tn.t i;, t'UVi-t Las t c-eai excellent 111 remoii..; ii.rl mi.i.ji. n. djiidrutT and a constant tendency to it- Liiii nnh v. '.Kb I Lave '..cen trouble-! front niv cL;;-lt1: ao l ins iu, rf fctorttl tiiy Lair, which was hec-inii:i; pray, to it ..riliial I coi.-r. lbaeuedijo u.lier amcie witli ai.vii.iM-r nto i pleasure or or prSt. 3'c-urs truly, j. K. eAGG. ll.-e Restorative is put rp in bottles it ti -e? .-:z.s, viz: larce, me-iium and small ; the small on h id J half pint eacb. and retails for one d .liar per bottle; t!.o medium hel ls at least twenty t.ct cpnt morein pr.m-r- it--j man ine Fnuii, retails i-.rtwo dollar a Nettle; ibe arte r.oias a c,nart' forty per cent more iu and retails f..-r three d-diars a b.,ttie. O. J. WOOD ii Co.' Proprre:- rs, 312 Krradwav. Xew Yore, iu the zreat Xew Y..rh Wire KiiliLj; establish ment. ana IU Market St., St. Louis Mo. Sold by J. U. MAUX &. C.., Brownville, X. T. vw .'i tliei.j rapid c. ; v.v n.r r . in 1:1. -r- 3" .M:i.,. . '."C Evtry Con; dry J t 1 !. .:".. ! ri c f ;i he : ..-.rnf w.ll e t. ! CA UTiO,Vri - vr try Av, l.i 1 1 p;ei any t-- pa!?:i l;; -ih ll.fv t i;, il s-;ct. . a- 1 r.v.e ; ! '.-fy I I'l s; enuvr t p-t var - li A si 1 : - e '. -re. 1: i-1 't. u. t p.-n 11 - a '. i : . i. ' ' , 4 , ' e ' '- i a: the -J" r . ' - ' 5 ' Pi :ce - il ;er tottle, : -Lo c r 6 t - : ' i rr-" t trr-, M Ij--.:-. The best L.iir.f .ri - t IVrf -r:.i-l Ly M I.au it f.-r yoi.r-elve Th-l'ias I'..,--l. a 11-Tv-,:!i street, ba-i a 1:- : HetneJ vri.-t: I..::.:.: ii zi. lie Cr.;.. e ! trade a-" !-:, t-ecu-c h: Ti 111... .: h.: :h. 1: I f.s..': a- itse .! h P.-.TV t.r.:.c thr. iT. fir.ei.. e K. r 1. .T..1.'.-. i I y i i.e ; " e i 1. -w ; : t: r.-.-.ti-n. i'( s ii ti.e eir 1 l.e r t ,t -.I..' r-e j' i c i'.: .--:atv l.c-. .t 1 1. v a; in' t-r i-.i. i-es.- a r : 1 .t- runi.i- s C '. t a - 1 ' ; . i t 3i Lean'.- Y :. cr.-!. : '.- ! T. I iTi 'r-i i r 1.1'is :!. !.--. X:. .cid i ii! I. :.i:::e!.t . . i: .s a'i r.'.i' -e ihi-e-. !a::. N. ".it" -Ui cratv rl.ir.- in a.s ll 1 . 1 v. lit-, w i'.l L! re--1 a ' v J I V IV. Jj II v 20 lx-.i 'v!v GENTS' DHESS GOODS. rti.jii, Cash for Corn. I will pay Cash for Corn delivered at Brownville or other gawd shipping points cn the 3Ii.-svuri Kivet G. ii. Y"ILCOX. trowsTille.. X. T.March II, 1SC2-3: JACOB 3IARn0X, MERCHANT TAILOR, BEOmTlLLE, IffEBllASKA- r.espti-if'jSly au:u.unce t tLe pen'lerien of Brovrn yllc and vicinity that he La- ;'u.-t reieivtil from tt,e Last a iarge -ck t very sui-eriur gds and laicst style. Cloths, Vestings, &cM Wb.-th he will liianufaciute on very favorable term. lie flatters Li'.iieif tt.it be nn-iersiju U his btiiiiess thor..i;i.Liy and ali w(.fc warrantc-d Cuuii;:;: front Li es tablishment, and charse as low auy uther cvEJitUuir iu this place or the rt"e-t. A Xvut Fit Guaranteed. "STABLE. XrllOVv'NVIL ' Ann--n..sia i-:.-!,.: vi-: ..;-z rre ? M. -0 - lie r ir I'l- t T.rT.Vi FAro.lAVL. J-r.e U Attorney at n.i rest: :ned 'bis t:ci i-.i all".:te 'C-- Aichiusvu c -i.ty, 31'. ' .. 1 e -or iie-r tf I. T. W .! r isiJ- Bv!".!, A-ril , Iai- lie-. s e.-i. --il M ..' Ne'-ra-ta, a-i in. C - rf,