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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1857)
t f t t. It n ; a a I 1 t "9 4 T rgTADYEBTISER, "JyyyiLLE, OCTOBER 8, J 857. "" TE.lt M S :r,T- .. s - - ... 5 . Tr, if pad in advance, . . -' ' $i 00 : . ' at tb end of C aionth.,' " i 60 " u . r , j 00 nsu of tt or wi" furnished at $1.60 per - nraud4 tM ch aocompaales the order. Dot j lOCBt . ,,ri- . ' : . JOB WOBK. ' th room extensile additions ' LIZ inks, Brunies. Carta. x., of Xew Type, Cuts, made to tbe "Ader- v claim W be ab'e to tarn out Job Work in 1 nner on'mrpasi-ed by any offlc- Tbe proprietor beinj . ral printer himself, and fcavin in b employ an ...hi and cxperien'fcd Fancy Jub Printer, ia de- IZ4 out to be out-done in the execution of Job Work. fh,vmf on of Filter' latest improved Card f If, ) Blank. Work in Colors, Bronte Work, fcc.; will f. .ih tnrticalar attention. 0.im from . . diLoce will I be promptly attended to. -rru ' - ;iinIp Hats. I We are prepared to 6upply jotrnsliip Plats to those wishing, at a -omenta notice. Orders from a dis tance promptly filled. '2sOTES FROM MY IOWA LOG BOOK." "o. 2. by "Nettie Fexwood" has been t Kii'AialiHfarJiiin or bii lit. TPfpiveJ. but too late for this week's issue. It shall appear in our next. Corporation Election. The first corporation election uaJcr the nevr charter was held in this citr on Monday last, which resulted as fallows A. S. Holladay, Mayor. ! J. McPnEnsoy,." l. (J. Johnson, I John Maun, J ; B. B. Thompson, Clerk. ? J. L. Carson, Treasurer. I At the same time and place a vote Vis also taken "for" or "against a loan" cf 4,000 to improve the streets in this city.- We are pleased to announce that the vote was almost unanimous in favor tf the loan. We nave but one bbjec iinn to the loan, and that is it is not Iinre enough.- Panorama of the Missouri River. This interesting and exceedingly ttcII ctecuted specimen of art was Libited at Johnson's Hall in this city last evening. It is impossible to give anything like an accurate idea of it, Ijtype.' It must be seen. It is paint el on twelve thousand feet of canvass, exhibiting the Missouri River from Sioux City, Iowa, to Sfc Louis, Mo., a distance of over 1000 miles, giving an accurate viewtf all the towns ontoth ; sides of the river, scenery kc. We : caa say no more than that alrwere de I lighted who witnessed the exhibition, aad were convinced that the artist, Mr. S:n3Nst has produced one of the most l Inu'tiful specimens of the Panoramic ! . .. rt now in existence. ! . r.,r.ni-. nrn hrr to nrJct aj luniiiwtu duu u v i a. it ua v s v l i was accurate indeed, so much so that 1 we all "felt at home" looking at it. ,Thc proprietors, MessrsFaul, Waldo i Simons, mcrjt a rich harvest and we 1 Lope'they will receive it. I ACTlcultural Fair. . ' , ! .-- I Qur neighbors across the riv- cr of Atchison county, Mo.t.have re- ccntlv'oranized an Agricultural So- . ciety, and will hold thwr first Fair at ' Keck Tort somltime this month. We Hope their first coming' together will ! Frove encouraging. FtrsonaL ' Jlon. Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, has I'ccn in our city for few days past. ! lie speaks highly.of the improvements ocr.citv has made since he before vis itcd us, oncvear ago. j Ealn. " " ; Jhe past week has been unusually -fainr, wet and'disarrreeable for Ne- Irask'a. Much hay cut and yet in'thc svat .:n v nA : rr,or iw ti ic Jtl UlLUi . aa a tvtuufu 1 ThuITa or Earth Almonds. ; We. received from a friend ; last fprinc one dozen tubers of this l'ailt which we planted, and from ; hich we gathered thisweeksix"quarts Mthe increase, or yield. We know j lot whether this is a good turn out or i ot; but it strikes us it is. National Magazine and The Ladles Repository. We always hail with pleasure the ,rriril of thepe two exceedingly val- ay nMe monthlies. As they are closely ociated in their labors, and manage a?nt, although emenating from differ ft pointsThe ' National' from New ork and the Repository from Gin cinnati -what is said of onemay very j properly be said of the other. We look upon thcra is possessing and dif- fusing the highest toned literature of ithedar;- TMif,! w rr-ntlr-mpn of nro- aad literarv and moral attainments. their - V ULTUU 4.1A A .M UiK " V -w fcot but be seen, felt and acknowledged or good. James Floy is . Editor of 6 Xtinnl unrl Tpv T). W- CLARK, - v Mtava y UUV w ! ! u- D. of the Itenositorv : Both pub i 1;slied lj Carlton & Porter, New York, i: nd Swornstedt JtToe, Cincinnatit. ii Acrnj8, $2. Orders may also be" di 1; redtoW. M. Doughty, Chicago.' The fraternity of Masons met at Omaha, Sept. 23d, and organized a Grand Lodge for the Territory of L e braska. All the Lodges in the Terri- tory were well represented, and har mony and mutual good feeling pre vailed. - The following officers were duly elected : " Robert C. Jordan of Omaha, M. W. Grand Master. ' L.L. Bo wen, Bellevuc, R. W. Dep uty Grand Master. David Lindley, of Nebraska City,R. W. Grand Senior Warden. L. B. Kinney, of Bellevue, R. W. Grand Junior Warden. Wm'. Anderson, of Nebraska Cify, R. W.Grand Treasurer. George Armstrong, of Omaha, R. W. Grand Secretary. - Rev. J. M. Chivington, of Omaha, R. W. Grand Chaplain. - . II. N. Cornelle, of Nebraska City, R.W. Marshal. , ; .';.r , C. W. Hamilton, of Omaha, W. Se nior Grand Deacon. J. A. Nye, of Bellevue, W. Junior Grand Deacon. , J. P. Manning, Grand Tyter. Rather too late in the season, Mr. Bellevue Gazette to get nibbles at such baits as your "obituary" of "Mr. Cyl ender E. Watch." Perhaps his "Es capement" is merely out of order. Our old watch tinker, Monsieur Gys, would bring him to life, we'll warrant. Dr. Tier, of the houe of Crane k Hill, has the thanks of this office, the devil included, for a supply of superior cigars. Large Potatoe. Mr. McLaugiilin, has. laid on our table a huge potatoe weighing 2$ pounds.- That's the kind Nebras- ex-Jka soil turns out. . Swamp Lands and Lands over which sh allow lakes have receded. There is no principlejbettcr' settled than that proprietors of contaminous lands bordering on permanent bodies of water owe their creation as riparian proprietors. Interspersed, however, over the public domain are multitudes of shallow lakes or ponds, many of which, in the early surveys, were sup posed to be permanentbodies of water, and meandered accordingly. But from the changes of climate, and other nat ural causes, many ot these lakes are i: : i,. : 1- 4 ui.ippt:iiiig, i uiC vi m pan, auu have become dry and arable land. w This being fully established, the Com missioncr of the ueneral Land Umce has decided that no lands of this class fall under the swan.p gTant, nor-docs any right attacu tncrcto under tne ri parian law, but in all cases of the kind, r the lines of the public surveys, 1 under this decision, are extended over the former bodies of such lakes, and the lands are disposed of as other public domain. In all cases, however, where . ,.1 1''. T settlers or other parties interested are desirous of securing titles to such land?, application should be made to the Sur veyor General for the surveys to be executed and the proper return made thereof to the District and General Lancl QSces, whereupon the lands Vill be liable to pre-emption, and, after public proclamation and ordinary; en try, to private sale. Wasldngtuo Union. A letter from the President of the State Bank of, Ohio, received by his correspondent in New York on Mon day, rs ot an encouraging etiaracter. m He says the banks have arranged with the Ohio Trust Company by. taking bonds and mortgages for their balances, about $300,000. This locks up that amount, but is not equal to their un divided profits. There are thirty-six branches, with $4,100,000 capital, $r, 100,000 undivided profits, and $10, 000,000 bills receivable. "The banks, the President remarks,,"are in si'more comfortable situation than when the Trust Company's failure occurred; the loans are on active commercial paper, based chiefly on the export trade of the State, with no railroad acceptances or bonds or slocks." CoLUMBrs, O., Sept. 24. Representatives of railroads west of the Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, and the Ohio river, met here to-day, to con- sider the agreement recently made by the four Eastern main lines, to reduce speed, increase fare, and dispense with Western railroad ticket agencies in New York, and to dispense with run- ncrs and solicitors, and the -placard I , A system generally. Gen. W. Robinson was called to Ihe chair F. S Vn on fl.A. "H-irriPQ y 1 w tv1 j ltu a v w -v made Secretaries, and a committee of ten appointed to report to-morrow on the interests of Western connections in reference to the new rates, and pro posed reforms. The captain of the Norwegian barli Ellen which rescued Birch the min strel and nther sarTivors of the wreck of the Central America stated that when he was twenty miles distant from the steamer a bird appeared on; his vessel, and three times flew in his face, which caused him to change his course ten points, and thus he came upon the wreck. ; ' : M. Gaillardet writes to the Courier det ElalM Unt that the Swiss are in tolerant of Mormohism. 'A number of Brighara Young's disciples,1 having lately repaired to the lake of Zurich to' perform theceremony of baptism, were set upon by the inhabitants, armed with stout cuagels, and pretty roughly handled in the melee'thit followed.- a i i . ' Tho Mormon priest rec2ivcd,a severe drubbing.. : :. . . . :. .; . ' Maine. The republican majority in Maine Is over 12,000. The house of representatives will stand, 90 Repub licans,- 21 Democrats, 40 not heard from. '".':.';' . : r -- jIrs. Iowatt, it is said, will appear on the New York stage the coming3 "winter. Losses and pecuniary embar rassment on the part of her husband arc given as tho-reason. , David Allison, of North Carolina, died? seized of 704,153 acres of land in five counties of that state, all adver tised to be sold at the courthouse door in Newberg at the September ' term of the court, ' . Wm R. Calhoun, nephew of the late John C, Calhoun, has been appointed Secretary of Legation at Paris, in place of O. J ennlrigs Wise, who has de- clined. i ' ' ,-. ' The Dubuque papers announce the failure" and : assignment' of Hcrron & Brothers, Bankers of that city, partly caused by the suspension of Carter ti Co. It h said that their assets amount to $175,000, and their liabilities 100,- ooo. ' :" . ; E.S. DUNDY, ATTORNEY, AT LAW, " " AKCHtjr, BICHAItDSON CO. N. T. - WILL rrHeti-in the several C-turtsof the id Jnlicial District, and am and to all matters connected Willi tbe PrUeskixu. MTU. ilclXKSAS, E.-q., of Ncbrrt-'k.k Ci'J', will assist 0i f in the pruMicuticn of important Suits. Sejit. 10, '67-11-tr ' New Grocery. .'and Confectionary Saloon. W. A. ALLEfcMAW, JilioWNVILLE, X. T. VNNOUNCES to the citizens of Brownvills and vicinity, thnt he has received and now opened a general assortment of well selected groceries of nl kinds, togethor with confectioneries of every variety - - Co4 soda water, oysters, fresh fruits, f'c. al wnys on hnnd. A share of patronage is respK;tfully solicited; . Y A ALDERMAN. . ; Brownvillc, July 23 -'57-v2nC-ly. KrojvnvilSe Bakery AXD - - ' Confoctlonary. .KVAN WOHTllINti. BEGS leave to announce to the public, that he has erected a Bakery nd Confectionary establish ment in the City of Krownville N. T., and will kocp constantly on hand, and in prepared to bake to order Bread, Crnck;rs and Cakes of every manner, ftyle, discretion and quality. lie has hud much experience in bakingand consequently fuels quite confident he will be able to give satisfaction. A liberal patron age is respectful! v solicited. , , " . EVAN WORTHING. , July,23-57-T2nft-lm. Harvey, Tan Wick, Harvey fc Co., - General land Agents ; ' : i -i a n d Real-Estate Brokers, ; NEKRASKA CITY. HAVE arrangements by which they are prepared to niake Surveys of Towns, Farms, rf en in any part of tbe Territt-ry with accuracy, and di-taU:h, and having employed the best Draftsman in the T.T ritory can execute liLipa, Towa llaU, and j-repare Arehitoctural Html, and specifications to the perfect Atifjction of our customer. Brownrille, July 16th, 18j7. . . . v2n5ly .' It. V.-MU1R, GEIIEEAIi LAND AGENT Omiha, Brownrille and Table Rock, JTEBSASSA TEEBITOEY. IS now pre pared to select Government Land.4, and locate Land Warrants i-y any part of Nebraska and Western Iowa: to buy and svll LaDd Warrants, City l'npcrty and Keal Estate. Debt collected and rru eeeds promptly remitted at current rates rf Ex change, Will buy and sell pmifrty an commission;1 psy taxes fir non-re.idents. With a pernonal knowl edge oT the lest loeations in the Territory, I am no v lre- ared o ttend prorai)t!y toall business entrust ed totuy er: Vill net as agent for Fire Insurance Companies, i;t., etc. I have inade- arrang'ments vilh the Banking House of -(Iillepie, Tierce & Co., Carbohdale. th remit Cash and Land Warrants from pc'Kinnin the Eat, on my account and to be for warded.. - - ' ' -Correspondence Solicited. BEFER P.T PERMISSION " ' James Arthbald, Ucuernl Agent D. L. A W. R. R. , Cbas, T.Wurts. Sup. Del. A Hud. Canal Co., Carbi,dulc, l'a. Tthrope & Junes, Carbondsle and Scranton, Pa. B. Vi. Morse. Esq., Red Falls, N. Y. lion. Wm. GloMon, Delhi. N. Y. Jas. C. Urt, Sec. L!d. of Dir. Del. A Hud.Ca. Co. New York. ... . . " Wm. Fri'thingham. Attorney, Albany, If. A". ' Gillespie, Picive A Co. Bankers, Carbondale, Pa. ( Jas. Clarkson, Esq., Carbondale, Pa. . Kcv. R. Nelson, l'rin. Wyoming Seminary, Kings ton, la, ' Rev. Abel Bnrker. TIonedlej Pa. Rev. T. S. Ward. Carboedale. Pa. " Rev. frW. Gidding. Carbondale Pa. Hon. R. W. Furnas, Brownville, N. T. Jlark W. Ird, Gov. of Nebraska. . Col. J. A. Parker, Register Land ofnee, Omaha. Col. A. R. Gillmore, Receiver, M W. T . Finch A Co Omaha. ' A. J. Stevens A Co.. Ft. Des tfoine. Iowa. DR. J. L. McKEE, . SUKGKONN,)KNTIST. i, BROWNVILLE, X. T. '"" Teeth j.lugped aud filled ia the ntost ap proved method. .. Brownville, Mar H57. 48-tf TTm. Matthews, Cenniiaion Herahantt 7o. 8 Comnercial street, sr. ions, no. ' . v2oS i A. wj n KTt. .. . j ! . '. ' . at.. Q TTLXiKSO j PUETT & n WILKINSON, : ' ' AND : ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' OMADI, -,rf.fj . T Will attend to all business entrusted to tieir ears ,r KirnnNXis ... s, . CoL Jer William.', ' Fairfield, Icwa. r Jot. Jos. A. Wright, lndianaolia, Ind, , Mr. F. N. Roock, Washinqtoa Citj. -. - . Hon. John G. Daria, RockTii!e,Ind. Hon. Geo. L. Miller. Omaha City. K. T. ,1 IT r a LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Go To ' . ; On Main Street, )5 : '. , ; Hlereyoa trip fad &$biti and .,, Cheapest Groceries In Brownvilh,' " " . At Wholesale or Retail f ' rpiIE anbscribcr would inrite tije puLlio to call L and soo his large stock of Groceries, which hare been lolecu-d with great eare, and ire now offered at unnsoally low rates. Persons in want of Cofioe, Tea, Sugar, Molanes, Cheese, Conftttiorjery, Fresh Fruits in cans. Tobacco, Segars, Candies, &.; and any other articles usually, kept in a Grocery and Variety Store, will find it to thoir advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. Aim, by tho whole sale, as fine a stock of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Monon- guhela,aod Rye Whwky, Schnaps, Champagna wine, Ae al eror was brought up th MiiMuri river. Fish of all kinds, constantly on band. ' Country Produce Wanted for which tbe highest price will be paid. A share of publjc patronage is raxpeetfutly solici ted. J. IL'ijAUa Brownrille, June 18ib, 1837. . f t? l-6m NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL . iBfiage.' Seine, FROM ' ItOCK 2POH.T, 2YXO. TO . ; . BKOWNVILL li, NHBR ASIC A. GEO. E. M'CLARY, HAVING taken the contract fur carrying the Mail between the above points, takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made preparations tor running a Hack on tne above named route: . . ... , . .. ; . Leaving R-xsk Tort every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday, at 12 o'clock M.: arriving at Brownville at 2 o'clock. P.M.: leaving BrownvuU for Ruck Port, same evening at 3 o'clock P. M. This route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo seph and Council Bluff Stage line, and at Brown ville with tbe Stage line loadiog from Toncka Kansas, St. Joseph Mo., Independence, Kansas City and other points below; and to Nebraska QUy, Omaha City and other points above; and New Fort Vearney, west; The subscriber hopes by diligent attention to business and accommodation .to customers, to merit a share of the public patronage. Particular attention paid to the conveyance of Packages or parcels. Charges moderate; but no ac counts jlity for unavoidable accidents. Aoril'T 1S55. 43-tf u W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLES AI.K AVD KfTAIL PX1LER H , STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, ZbXo. TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gtiit and the puWie in general, tlxvt he has on hand the moat extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market.' My stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louit prices. -Iwtmldcall particular atteution to my stock of COOKING S10 th, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in n?'e, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and priro Pre mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sires and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in tho town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term-. Old copper. Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for worjt or ware. W.W.WILLIAMS, vl-n5 , Oregon, Mo-, July 5, 1858. Notice. Editor "Xtbrtua Adrertiier": , Dear Siu: In looking over the last number of your paper a notice attracted my attention signed by Jerome Hoover, Esq, in which he states that certain stories arc in circulation that tho undersigned claim some interest in Nemaha City for the purpose of in juring its prosperity. It may d quite well to cir culate a report of that nature where the facts are unknown, but to those knowing the facts such a statement is merely foolish. m And for the purpose of giving a fair opportunity to persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn all persons from purchasing any pretended claim or interest in the said town of Muiaha City, from the said Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received pay for nine- twelfths of said town, and suit is now pending to place the undersigned in possession of the interest by them purchased in the same; and they hare not authorised tbe said Hoover to sell or dispose of any portion of their" interest, but directed Huit to be brought long since for its recovery. Yours, Ac., ' F. J. ilARSnALL. JNO. DONIPHAN. JAS. DONIPHAN. R. h. BALLARD. R. C. BISHOP. . L.I). BIRD A. G. WOODWARD. S.-F. NUCKOLLS. CHAS. F. HOLLY March 28th. 1857. . 42-tf BARGAINS!!! BARGAINS!!! Boots and Shoes! TF you want ' Boot? and Shoes of a good quallity L and Uneap; go to J. R. DAVIS, . Main Stre :t, . BROWNVILLE, N. Where will bo-found the most extensive stock ever opened in this market. - J. R. DAVIS. llrownvillc, June ltsth, isas. i vZ l-m KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED TB.611 "CO AL. ' : (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.) Kerosene Illchijiating Oil. The light obtain ed from this Oil exceeds in brill ianry that of any other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is incxplo tive, and will remain limped' in the very coldest weather. The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt ed to this Ooil, tbe Kerosene Lamps, manufactured by the following parties: Messr. Cornelius A Baker. also. Dvotf. c-f Philadelphia, K. V. Hani t wont A Co.. n broailway, the Brooklyn iUntljlass Co., Xo. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Dicta A Co, 133 Wil liam Street, L. Merciqr 137 Elm Street, N. Yj Samples of different styles of J-aiups can be seen at the Office of the Company. " 1 ; '! Kkhosene Lvbricatinu on; ro. I. rrepared to suit tho finest, and alt other kinds or Miichinery bums brillianty in Locomotive Head Lights, Car Lamps, and all tho ordi nary. !N4araod lland Lamps, and stands as grea' a degree of cold as best Sperm Oil, and is admirably adapted to uailroad and a team shin use. Xekosenk Lfbric attng Oit.9, Xo. 2, 3. Superior Lubricators, and will be found to possess advantages over any Oils in the market at same prices will not burn and has been tbus prepared to meet the re quireraents of Railroads and others. . Kerosene Bixnacli On.. Prepared expressly for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted for use of Steamships, Mon of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and River craft, and burns in all cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan terns, e. - Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as long as beat Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring: to be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious to every Shipmaster.- - - ' Tbe Kerosene Oils can be -obtained from the Wholesale Oil Dealers, Ship Chandlers, Druggists, and lirocers in new 1 ork, and the rerularly appoint ed Agents of the Company n many of the principal Towns and Villages of the United States, the Caoa- das-j, and the Island of Cubs. ' t . ' " Iiocal Areata appointed (ia conformity with the rules established by the Board of Trustees,) on ap plication to ' .-'11 -''AUSTETJS,. : i I General A gernt. Kerrfene Oil, CS; No. N Beater Street, S. Y. Jf.B. Circulars with full particulars, testimonials, prices, se, win be forwarded on application as above. June Zota, ISiT. r2 ?-ly AYER'S' PILLS, A 'vtyf tM "nriHrlt tucceislul remedy for th cure of all Biuotia diseases Cot. tire oe is, Indi gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Govt, H amors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac. Ac Indeed, very lew are the diaetaes in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick nesa and suffering might be prevented, if harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feci well while a costive habit or body prevail ; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This k aLke true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land.. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public tiealtk, and this Pill baa been perfected with eonnuinmate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtue by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been elected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character an to forbid the suspicion of untruth. - Among; the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor f these Pills, we may mention : ( Prof. J. M. Lockb, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, -whose high professional character ia en dorsed by 1 ! 4 ' John McLbajt, Judge of the Supreme Court of the United 8tatee. Thos. Convris, Secretary of the Treasury. - Hon. J. H. WaiQHT, Governor of Indiana. N. LoGWonTn, great wine grower of the West. Also, Dr. J. K Chilton, Practical Chemist, or New York City, endorsed by How. W. L. Makct, Secretary of State. - Wm. B. Abtob, the richest man in America. 8. Lki.A"d A Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. ' Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their etitxrts upon triaL " These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the beet and most complete which the present state of medical science eaa afford. ' They are compounded not of the drue themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efScient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained b any process. 1 ne reason is periecuy ca rious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri moniouH and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. AU the inert and obnoxious qual- . . - . .. . 1 1 I". 1 l - lties oi cai:n suostance empioyea are icu oenmu. uie curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove, as they, have ived, more purely remeduu, and the t ills a surer, re nowerful .antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. f As it is frequently expedient that my mediciue should be taken tinder the, counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judiie of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate rormuiie ny wnicn ootn my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received 'them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his request.- ; - UI ail ma raieni xueuicines wuii arc inni iiu few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life consists in their mystery. .LJiaye.no mysteries. ' ' ' ''-' The composition of my preparations in laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to ue a wonderful inedicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Phvsicians have declared the same thing of Vi. . cj . 3 .;n my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will- ing to ceruiy mat meir auutijuuuus ncic than realized by their effects upon trial. . They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove tho obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. . , Being sugar-wrapped, they are picasant to tae, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use. in anr quantity. x or minute directions, see wrapper on vae nox. PREPARED BY . DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical andAnalytical Chemist, . LOWELL, MASS. Priee M Cents per Box. Five Boxei for $L SOLD BT : ' J. n. MAO, A CO., Brownville. Bernard, AdamsA Co., St. Louis, Ami all Drugists in the United States. June 25th, 1857. v2 Buchanan Life and General' Inauranco Co., Office cor 2d and Jule sts., ST. JOSEPH, MO. CUARTinKD AT TOE LAST SESSION' OF THE MO. LEU. Authorized Capital 3,000,000-- DIRECTORS. B. Jennings, I. R. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton Tooth, John Colhoun, John EI. Likens, W.II.Poneik, James Kay, N.J. McA'han, A. G. Mnnsficer. . , J. V. Jli.XUUS, l'res. N. R. McAshan, Sec'y. S now ready to receive applicaticn for Life, t"irc, ilanne and Kiver risks. A cash return of 25 per cent, will be allowed on caro premiums. Losses promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to the patrons of the office. . . i April 16th, 1857. ' " 41-3m LOWE'S OUAUA CITT. X. T. GEORGE FERGUSON, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, BROWNVILLE, N. T. JTXOUNCE to the puhlic, that he is prepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kinds.'. ALL WORJI WARRANTED. Ha is also Agent for A. B. IIOLLIBIRD &. CO'S., Western FoimdrjV CINCINNATI, O., LEK & LEAVITT'S Saw manufactory, CINCINNATI, O., . v And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma- chioery manufactareU or kept on hand, by these es tablishments. !-.-.. ' - I - Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. - REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake it Co.j Brownville, NT. T. Steam Mill. Jt. Mr. Furnas, Brownville, " . , . uir. Ilann & Co., " . " j ' Dr. lloover, . Xexnahacity, " . . u P.M. Rogers, Pawnee citr,- " Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo. . " . James Lowe, Linderi, " u A. B. Ilallibcrd, Cincinnati, 0. Brownrille, J one 19, 1957. ' ? T2 1-ly. Nemaha Valley Bank. BILLS will in future be (Adeemed at the counter in Brownville, Nebraska, in coin or exchange: and at the following places, .in currency or exchange, atenrrentrates. E.J. Trnkham.A Co- Bankers. Chicatro. Jno. J. Anderson, & Co., Bankers, St. Louis. Mo. . 1 . Wa'ren County Bank, Monmouth, Illinois. - T. L. Mackoy, A Co-, Bankers, (ialesborg, Els. T. U. JIACKUj ,rres t. Brownville, July 23-'57-v2n6. THE NEMAHA VALLEY BANK, Buys and sells exchange, receives deposits, makes collection", and attends to all business connected with legitimate Banking, and wilt be prepared to extend Reasonable facilities to depositors. Interest allowed on time deposits. T.L. MACKOY, Pre.1. July -'57-v2n6, SNews, Nebraska City, Times. Omaha, Banner Rockport, Mo, and Bugle, Council BluHi, copy three tnontas and send bill to this effioe. WJS LVCAS. C. L. .TC0XPSO3T. LUCAS, TMOBIPS . Successors to ' --. - C. H. HcCLUIIG & CO.,- ST. LOUIS, 3IO. V Lave in store thi fall a verj superior stock of Amhr.ij wli ieli rAay bb PRINTS, . INDIANA CLOTHS, DSLANES, BOMBAZINES, i CASHMEllES, . CLOTHS. MER1N0ES, CASSIMEHES, ; ALPACAS; tJATlNElT?, . " .. . : Our SttLk of Will 'embrace u'l the Latest Srjles and Newest Goodi oCercd to tho trade. Our White Goods Koom TViU tee jlllcJ icith a Verxf Choice Selection of everything under tJiai ':" , ' . 2.'JIwd.Wt iciH itlio keep a complete line of ' . . . , ' : : 3QJ" o rsc? jr c joi ssiai 4 Which we. will oQerto tha trade uioa good terms, as houses exclusively in that lusicea, '. f 1 ' 1 Our t6ck of ' . SJtriotly- Staples., BKOWN MUSLIN; . KERSEYS, TICKING, . c BLEACHED MCSLIN, NEGRO GOODS, SHIRTING STRIPE. ' OSNABURGS, ; DRILLINGS; " TWEED?, LIN SE YES, APRON CHECKS, BAOGING, &c; ' Will be found as complete as any iu tin' marfot. We are determined to offer these goods at very cluae pro flu auj dekire wcall tbe atteuilooof alt CASH er prompt Time buyers. . .. rtii8-3in Real-Estate For Sale. I IIATE FOB SALE and will sell at a bargjJn if appli cation be made aoou : . 160 Acres of entered land part timber part bottom prairie wilhtn one and one hall mileaef Brtwnville. -160 Acres entered laud, same dis:ript!in as aScve, 40 acre u:ider cultivation, xoud bouse and biru, aLuiu iii? tbe City of Brownrille. , 80 Acres of excellent bottom prairie laud entered, and witbin two nillesof Brownville. ' 65 Acres heavy timbered bottom land adjoining Rtiwu- ville will be sold cheap forcaih. 60 Choice lots in South Browuville. 25 Lots iu tbe City ot Brownville. 4 Sbarei in tbe town uf Wyoming. S. W. KVHXAS, Keal-Estate A'rt. brownville, K. T. " Aug. 6th, 1867. Mattrassc3. 33 husk Xattrasbes juM received at tbe store of Aim. 6, 1857. 118 I. T. WHITE. "PORTER'S Sl'IUlT OF IJIETiaftsT" General Purchasing Agency. THE constantly incressin? demand upt.n us to execute cnBiiiiissioKH for the purchase of all knxla of article, outb for residents and uon-residentsif tUecity, L.is indiKcl us to establish, in connection with our newspaper enter prise, a . . . PUBCHASINQ BUEZATJ under tbe immediate su)ervisiou of one of our Arm, as fisted by the most accompiisheU experts, for tvyylying ng article in the world. Particular atteution will be paid to the selection, pur. cha.-e, and sale I thjroupb-bred Cattle and Horse Sui, trained Dots, Ferrtt, and fancy Fowls, Carriage, Buppy. and Saddle Hori., Carriages, Harness and Saddler, Time Watches, every description of Fire Arms, Sporting Arti cles, Fishing Rods and Tackle, Sinsic and iiu&jcal Instru ment, lacht, Sail and B ,w Boats. Furuiture, flue Wines, Liquors, andSncarsj Cricket and Ball Bats, I'.tds, kc, Kc. AoaiCL LTraAL IilrLEMEHTS, of the latent and niot improved kinds ; Seeds, Plants, 'Fruit, Forest and Shade trees, and all kids of Books treating oa subjects of im portance to the Farmer, Horticultural, hn,I Florist. State Rooms E.ngaoei in advance, ou Steamers and r -ei io leave lor Europe, aiiiomu. iuc ei inu:' oraBJ. part of tbe wrJ nis wiiu,bllle ,he nw?t,i Pai-kets to leave for Europe, California, the West Indies, to residentsof inland Uiwtm. and places where no steimcr agencies exist, of coming to New York two or three weeks in advance as they are now frequently required to do either to obtain passaze. or to secure eligible arconimoda tiona. In this department, we will be ready to secure Rooms at Hotels at favorable rate-t, so as to protect the stranjicr frooi imposition wrll ai inconvenience ; and, iu short, to perform any deseriyirn of roninussioii that would ordinarily require thepresenco of the party himself. Gentlemen who desire to furm Libraries, orwhomn wish to procure the Choice Literature of the tnj, can always rely upon our judgement and selection. Also, Blank books and Stationery, and book and New; Paper, for printers. FOR TnE LADIES, we will procTire the latest Fashion Platef, styles of Bonnets, s.-niple.ot the newest varie ties of poods, rosmetics, erfunies, and fancy articloa, aud we shall always beplcaedtofuriiisheverj'thing connect ed with their wauts. In short, for any sen-ice which may tc reqo red, the public may rely upon us, with the most perfect coini Jence for fidelity, and dispatch. Apply to - GKO. W. WILKES it CO., Porter's Spirit of the Times, ZiS Broudway, N. T. X. B. Subscriptions for Porfor's Spirit of the Times, a Sportinis Literars, Axricuitural, Farm iy Weekly News paper, may be forwarded to the same directicn. Terms, $3 a yeaT. J ' DANIEL ZOOK, Oregon, Holt County Missouri, Dealer in And CHEMICALS. Dye-Woods, and Dyeatuffs, Oils, Faints, and Painter's Articles, Varnishes, Window-glas3 and Putty, French, English, and American Perfumery, j, FINE toilet and shaving soaps, fine hair nJ &j tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and (fent al instruments, spices, snuff's, manufactured tobacco; all the patent medicines f the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice toilet and fancy articles, etc., etc. . A QEN1 FOR lilE SALE OF Dr. Wistar's Balsamof Wild Cherry. M Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. " Osgood's India CholagoguQ. Jones' Ameiiean Cholagogue; " Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsapariila; " Smith's Tonic Syrup. : . July 23, 1957. : ' v2nl-yly NEW FERRY, . Across The Shute At the Head of the Island ABOVE BROWNVILLE, To W. S. Hall & Co.'s Saw Mill. . rPIIE undersigned announces te the Public ibat he J. has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack son Peters, at the lata Session of the Legislature, and is now prepared with a new and substantial btat, at all times to accommodate the public. Charges usual rates. ; URIAH SMITH. June 11th, 1957. 39-3m DILLON, THOMPSON & CO. Large Frame Boilding Cor. Main & Rock -fits. ROCK FORI, MO. . . Wbosesaleand Retail Dealers in . . , . And Groceries Maid ware, QaeeDsware, Druga, Hats, Caps, BooU, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows, and Farming- Utensils. WILL hare, on the opening of navigation, a large and varied accession to their present Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash. February 12th, 1857. n 35-tf MANUFACTORY. ' Main Street,. BROWNVILLE, N. T. WILLIAM T. DEN, RESPECTFULLY retnrns his sincen I la surrounding eonntry for their liberal pat ronage extended hint since heeoumcnoed operating ia the above line and pacc, and he would say to his old and new customers who wish to continue their patronage, that he bai just returned from St. Louis with a large stock ef the best quality of Leather, selected ander his own inspection. The quality of materials, style of work to be had at the above esub ment cannot be surpassed West ef LLoai3. llrownville, Jan. 3r-l, 51 -tf Boof & .CO. 2rDD I ' . fuir.d a complete line cf JEAN'S, TWEEPa. OVEU COATlSCS,' liLANKirrs, T LUCAS, THOMPSOX . CO.! FRESH ARRIVAL WEWGOODS', A T i. T. WHITE & CO. ' ' Drovrarille, f. T Vt JE h:ive just reteivfd.pcr.Stcamer "EnsraV an V V entirely uew and larg auurtmenl bf SUPERIOR GOODS, : Wbirh we will suit at as reasonable prioea l any establishment in the TV Oat, . i -our motto beiujj .'.: .( "LIVE AND LET LIVE." " Wo have now in store a great variety of the fal lowing articles, which we purchased for CASH and consequently can sell cheap on the sama terras i ' . DRY ..GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, i , ', ' r ! , SADDLE R I'V ' .HARDWARE,.' ii; , T fabm mxuimmr Q U EEX8 YA HE) ; WILLOW WARE, , ;. ", "vcr the TB'Tma BOOTS AND SHOES, Ready Made Clcthin 5V OF. And a fine assortment of LICIJT GROCERIES, Such as Pepper., , Sod;k Ginger, ; Alisplca, etc., etc. . ." And a good article i.f Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. 7 It is a pleasure to us to show goods, And we ask you to call round and see for yourselves. 1. T. WIIVTE A CO. Jnne 9th, 1357, vj 1-ly LIGHTNING RODS!! ?. S. LANG DON, BltOWSVILLE, X. T. IS prepared to sell and put up all size of Tio'l manufactured by tbe ' Ohio Lihtninj Rod Com pany." Orders left at the "Advertiser Office," will receive prompt attention; May 7, 1867. 47.,, O. F. LAKti, Brownville. W. H. HOOTlft, Aeoiaba City. LAKE & HOOVER; see rap iiTi XOTAKYS PUBLIC, Erownville and Nemaha City NEBRASKA TERRITORY. ' Y7"ILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, pavii v v Uxas, Iirawing money, buyiug anil sFiiu Real Estn.e, buying and selling on Commission, Making Collections tor distant da7erw, and all kinds of business pertaining to their profession. Particular attcntoin will be given in Cling declara tory statements to pre-empt end procuring War ranty Deeds from the Town authorities. Persons owning tow lotj, rcsMing at a distance wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do we3 t place the agency inour handi, ( alw a predentin. their Quitclaim Deeds for raid Lot 'within the es- . pirationof six menths, as after that time all lota not Deeded will be sold. .- . ., lilankj always on hand. N. U. Ietterof iO'inii v answered nar.initrt.;-; : March 2fl . nn 1 j 41 rl, OLIVER BENNETT k CO., M AVTTyACTUEEES AND WHOLtSlLZ CCALBia t , , Boots Shoes & Brogans, .Va87 MAIX STREET, SAIXT LOCIS', MO. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete ass rt went of goods from their own and other nutnuXae tories,a.lapted especially to the Weftern trad. , Purchasers are invited to cxamiae their stock, manufactured and selected with great eare and warranted of snperior quality. Orders will receive rompt and carcfo1 attention. FasMonabie Tailor, : Jacob Marolin, ' BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA. HAVING determined to ioeate ia this place, re spectfully annoo.rM-es to the publie that he has on hand a laree and well wlocied stok of Clth. Tweeds Cniraer, Vesting!?, Ac., which he win make to order ia good sty and at reasonable rato; or sell by any quantity desired. He also keeps constant! v on hand and for sale a supply of ready made clothing of all kiads. ' MrownviTle, June 13th. 1857. v2 1-ft IBagic Mills. ST. 'JOSEPH, -IO. : ' . JAMES C AIM; ILL, Proprietor. MANUFACTURES and kery constant! on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor. !tlai, and Feed sttffTs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. Cnsh paid cociUnt.'y for" Wheat. For character of Fl-ur refer to everybod' that evef trsed it. St. Jo!t, Mo Aug. M, vlal3-ly S5 S