Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 24, 1857, Image 4

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    IHSU FALL AIID
DEALERS
AXD
Main St. between Front
Brownville,
M AE I
BOOTS cb :
HATS & CAPS,
Gloves, Furniture,
:.v- Flour, Bacon,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
T 7E We Just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and
H ana ianey line, which we art now prepared, to oner to me traae at extremely tow pricey
For Cash or Country Produce.
October 39, 1857. v2nl8-tf . . CRAKE & HILL.
, .- . -, . OF
hi
AT
I. T. WHYTE & CO'S,
EROWNVILLE, IT T.
W; have jnst received an entirely new and large assortment of S a prior Goods, which we will sell at
as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West, our motto being 'Lire and let Lire." .
We hare now in store a great rariety of the following articles, which we purchased for Cash and Oonse-
jneatly ean sell cheap on tne same terms :
IMY. GOODS & GROCERIES,
Xt,TT A DY TVT.V TIE OZjOTUUNTO-,
EATS AIID CAPS, EOOTS AIID SHOES,
y Cncensvrare and Willow "Ware,
FARM IMPLIMENTS,
And a fine assortment of L.l?ht Groceries,
Such as Spice, TepperH, Soda,
Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc, etc
i And a good article of
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Ills a pleasure to na to show goods, and we ask yon to call round and see for yourselves.
OcU 19.1857. . v2nl8-ly L T. WHYTE el-CO.
; Maln SL, one door above L.uslibau?li & Carson V Exchange Bank,
j Brownville, N. T.
"Till proprietors would most respectfully inform the
.; uey nave receives ana are now opening oneoi me largest ana most complete stocks or Ulothing
, Ever brought to this market.
i 1 - . Their assortment of
Xmbraces erery rariety of Textures and Prices ; as
' , -mi - jrf-ti.i : c
IBVlsioic onsen, ana vacuus, vnsimerj, onunfii. iaFonicreiui,ana Jeans, ail made Bp
according to the latest fashionable cat. Their rariety of rests is superb,
embracing the Tery latest styles and patterns. In the
c Baltimore Clothing Store
: V ay also be fonnJ at all time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyef, Collars white or colored, Ilanikcr-
Wt have the finost and best assortment of
Bonblo ami Single Oyercoats,
Ever brought to this Territory.
"7
MATS AND OAF,
Warranted to suit the most fastiduons. A fi ae assortment of
COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack.
PACTS, Every Style and Description.
TESTS, To please Large and Small.
SXXXIiTS, Dotb Tf hlte and Fancy.
Over Shirts, Overalls, Drawers, and Knit undershirts.
; ' Buck Gloves, Slltts, and Riding Gloves, etc. .
WE wonld but ask the public to call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the
' Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of bettor made material, cut with better taste, better trimmed
and twenty-lire percent, cheaper than tbey have erer bought elsewhere.
October 29th, 1857. vlinlS-ly SIEGEL & GKEENBAUM.
LW
5XAXFF ACTO R Y.
Main Street,
Brovcnville, ,Y. T.
Wm. T. Den,
. RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere
L.I thanks to thecititens of Brownville and
f - surrounding country for their liberal pat
tvnaga extended him since he commenced operating
la the above line and place, and be would say to hiti
Id and new eastomers who wish to continue their
patronage, that he has just returned from St. Louis
with a large stoek of the best qualitr of Leather,
elected indcr his own inspection. The quality of
JLaterials, style of work to be had at the above estab
eat eaaaot be sarpassed West of St. Louis.
Brownville, Jan. 3rd, 2S57. 51-tf
T - DR. J. L. McKEE,
SURGEON N DENTIST.
Brownville, N. T.
TEXTS rLCCCED AND FILLED 15 THE MOST
ArriOYED MASSES.
' Mar H, 1857. 43-tf
WE offer to the public, we are confident, the
largest and bet selected stock of Groceries
rer offered in tnts market : y
Had Sugar, 50 Sacks Coffee,
12J Sks FWnr, 'S Tiereen Kice,
W Bbls Moiaws, 1 Boxes Star Caudles,
V Boxes Soap. 150 Salt,
.14 BbU Cider Viniger, 150 bblo Sclt.
TERMS CASH! I!
1.T.1TI1YTEAOO.
ITUY7 YLB2JL
JMt CraaaadTlMo4nre HUl kave this day trm&
mm ti rtnrli amlfT tke tbe flrwi and tty K of Oraaa
tlUaadwlllcuatiaaethe HercanUle boxioeaf at the el J
artarKcAUbMecDucirrJiuo.
JOlmt!T5
ft-1 w IKK. TUODCUt KILL. '
T7ETTEE GOODS!!
IN
and Second
t.
IT.-
9
Winter Got-ds, embracing everything in the Staple
f -
citizens of Brownville and the public generally that
to Color they hare Brown, Blue, Black, risible and
i'..! .-i - i ... i T .
"THE PRESS.
A XEW DAILY NEWSPAPER.
By John W. Forney,
I PBOPOSe etblUhinK a Kiret Claw Daily Nwia-
per in the litr ot Philadelphia, between the '20th of Ju
ly mm tue 1st or August, t be entitled "TOK PRESS."
"The Pbers" will be Democratic' in IU uolitic. and
will Ru.uin the policy of the present National Adminis
tration.
It i niy determination to make It worthy of the sup
port of every class of readers. Dignity, conarge and in
dependence, in the utterance of my sentiment, enterprise
and emciency iu the Comruercial, Literary ami New De
partments, and respect for the opinions ut others, w ill be
kept constantly in view.
1 have embarked all my own means In this project and
intend building np a journal that will not only be cred
itable to onr city and State, bnt will furnuh me an Inde
pendent livelihood.
A iK.nicwuut extensive experience in public life, and
many years omnecUou with Joarnalixui. will. I bone.
cbtain f..r '-Tlic Press," a favorable reception.
xy inendi in the dinerent Ward and Conntles of
Pennsylvania, aud in other States, will place me under
many obligation by giving "The Presa" a helping haad.
TERMS OF "THE PRESS."
Daily (per annum) iu advance - -v
Weekly "
S
Address the Editor and Proprietor, at tlie effloe of
The Pre." Xo. 417, Chestnut Street, next to Pennsyl
vania B:ink Building, above Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
JOHX W. KOKNKT.
NEW STORE
MT. YERNOnJ NEBRASKA.
A. MED LEX,
Annonmes in the public that he has pnrchased the exten
sive Stotk of Goods broortt to thi place by Mr. Daily,
and now oners to tell .
Dry Good. Groceries, Hard ITare,
uucensTvare, &c
at prices at fair as ran bo found in the Western country,
for i ash or in exchange lor country produce.
(XI. I, 07-O1
Land For Sale. "
OA Acres Pre-empted Land twe miles from" Brown-
" vine 1 AO acres c4 which i rimhor. Na larva bottom
prairie : 20 acre nnder fence and brine cnltirated the
econd j ear t "d fcewe, stable, well, and bam lot. The
iropcriy win oe m at reasonable rate and terms.
WM. U AND LIT
tnqnire f .v. rrmsAt it "IdTertiser office.
t.t,'I-U tn
3 WAR'S
1 MARTI X W. EJPE5,1
V XS. P. WBITC,
) Nebraska CityST)
CASSADY, TEST, RIDEN & CO.,
successors vo bmen ; nite.)
LAND AGENTS.
(Successor! to Kiden White.)
IfBSASa.l UTI, n. T.
HAVING made arrangements by which we will
receive accurate copios of all the Townships
embraced hi the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
" Squatter t of JSebraska lemtorv.
la Filiinfr. Declaratory Statements of Inten
tion to iTMmpt. Becunng .tT exemp
tions. Locating Land Warrants-
AND ENTERING LAND.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.
LAND ENTERED ON TIME.
Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
IVopertr on commission: Alsa to making Collections
and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union.
Ulaaks of all kinds always on band.
REFERENCES.
Hon. A. A.Bradford, Nebraska City.
S. F.Nucolls, -
Messrs. Dolman k West,' St. Joseph, Mo.,
Peter A. Keller. Washington City
Thomas Lumpkin, 44 , "
Jane 23, 1856. rl-n
KEROSENE OILS,
i)lSTIL.L.ED TKOii COAL.
(Secnred by Letters Patent.)
Kikoseki iLLcmxATuta Oil. The lirht obtain-
ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any
other oil or fluid heretofore discovered; is inexplo
tire, and will remain limped in the Tery eoldest
weaincr.
The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt
ed to this Ooil, the Keroacno Lanipe, manufactured
ty the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius k Baker,
also, Dyott, of Philadelphia, K. V. Hanghwont k
CoM 4S3 Broadway, the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co.,
Ao. 73 liroad Street, Messrs. Diets Go, 133 Wil
liam Street, L. MercierlS? Elm Street, N. Y--
Samples of different styles of Lamps can be seen at
the Office of the Company. - - . -Kerosksk
Lcbricatinq On, No. I. Prepared to
suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery
burns brillianty in Locomotive' Head Lights, Car
Lamps, and all the ordinary Solarand Hand Lainps,
and stands as great a degree of cold as best Sperm
Oil, and is admirably adapted to Railroad and Steam
ship use.
kEBOSEXi Ltbkicattxo Oils, No. 2, 3. Superior
Lubricators, and will be found to possess advantages
over any Oils in the market at same prices will not
born and has been thus prepared to meet the re
quirements or Kauroods and others.
aerosenk uiJiNACLB uil. rreparea expressly
for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted
for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves
sels, Lake and River craft, and burns in all cabin
stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan
terns, 4C.
Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as long as best
Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to
be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious to
every Shipmaster.
The Kerosene Oils can be obtained from the
Wholesale Oil Dealers. Ship Chandlers, Druzeists.
and Grocers in Now York, and the regularly appoint
ed Agents ot tne Uompany tn many of tne principal
Towns and Villages of the United States, the Cana
days, and the Island of Cuba.
Local Agents appointed (in conformity with the
rules established by the Board of Trusteos,) on ap
plication to
JUSTEXS,
General Agent, Keroteut Oil, Co
Is o. 50 Bearer S troet, N. Y.
N.B. Circulars with full particulars, testimonials,
prices, will be forwarded on application as above.
June Zith. isa. r3
NEW TUI-WEEKLY MAIL.
FROM
TO
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
GEO. E. IJ'CLARY.
HAYIXG taken the contract for carrying the
Mail between the above points, takes this method
of informing the public generally that he has made
preparations for running a Hack on the above named
route : i
Leaving Rock Port every Tuesday. Friday and
Sunday, at 12 o'clock II.: arriving at Brownville at
2 o clock. r.M.: leaving Brownville for Bock Port,
same evening at 3 o clock f . M.
This route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo
seph and Council Bluffs Stage line, and at Brown
villo with the Stage line leading from Tope ka Kansas,
ht. JoseplrMo.,lndependence, Kansas City and other
points below; and Ut Nebraska City, Omaha City
and other points above; and New Fort Kearney,
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
countability for unavoidable accidents.
April 7 1856. 43-tf
BROWNVILLE
STEAM BHHLX,
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON,
X. B. We wonld rospectfully inform tho citi
ens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we hare always on hand a large and well selected
supply of LUMBER, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the Territory.
Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard
or on the bank of the river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will receir
onr immediate attention. ...
A. R HOLLABIRD & CO,
Machinists, Founders and
Eng
ine Builders,
front street, West of Smith,
CINCINNATI, O.
Wonld most respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in theirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
aw Mill Engines ot every Description.
Constantly on han-l: consisting of the riasb. Circu
lar and Mulcy. Mill Gears and every description of
castings, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar.
They have 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.
Ihose in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and exnmine oar new patterns,
NEBRASKA CITY
luauraxioo Company.
Capital Stock $50,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, V. T.
rPinS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
1 fully organized, and their entire capital stock of
iff ihoutand Dollar, paid in and secured. They
are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
ana take risks, upon equal terms, witn tne most
favored Insurance Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in the profits of
me company.
The operations of the Company, will be confined,
lor tne present, to marixc, or cargo risks, with a
maximum liability of $12,600 on any one bottom.
Being the only Insurance Office, on the above pop
ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.,
We respectfully invite tho Missouri River pa
tronage. DIRECTORS :
S.F.Xuekolls, Chas. F. Holly,
II. P. Bennet, J. L. Armstrong,
YV. X. Hinchman, Miles W. Brown,
A.A.Bradford.,
OFFICERS :
CHAS. F. HOLLY, President,
J.GARSiDKjSec'y.
St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 2d, 1857. 42-1 j
DOWDALL, MARKHAM, & CO.,
WASINGTON FOUNDRY,
Engine and Machine shop,
CORKER OF SECOKO AND MORGAN STREETS,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
Manufacturers ot Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and
Grist Mill Machinery. Single and Double Circular Saw
Mills, Tobacco Screws and Prenoes Lard Kettles, Lard
Sorews and Cylinders, Wool Carditis Machines Building
Casting. Tnung's Improved Patent Smnt Mills, fcc.
r?-AGKNTS for the sale of James Smith it Co.'s Sa
porior Machine Cards. v2ng-Iy
LOWE'S
Offloo.
OMAHA CITY, JV. T.
jxrstiaas p. casady.
Council Bluff, Icrwa.
; WHITE, RUSSELL, & CO.
Xlooltrort, TVTo.
WHOLESALE AD BETAIL DEALERS IS
11Y Ell. -BIERUM
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
Medicines. Dve StaEs.
Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps,
Queensw are, Stoneware, limvare,
IRON, NAILS, STOVES, PLOWS c.
Also, Furniture of all kinds, "Window Sash
Door Frames, &c.
New Hardware Store.
Sign of the Saw.
' J. FLAHERTY,
Tmrmrter W'hnlMnJe and Retail Dealer in
American German, English & French
HARDWARE JJD CUTLERY.
ST. JOSEPH, MO. "
IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortmcnt of goods in the above line ever
offered in any market west of St. Louis.
My stock embraces a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan
ic's tools of every description, direct from the mt
approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin
ing all the recent and useful improvements for the
saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive spent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cat Saws, which I
will warrant, and fill all orders at the factarr prices.
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
iron, steel, ft ails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is Tery complete, which, for its quality and
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trado from this and
adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers,
together with a long experience in the general Hard
ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi
tion, bnt has convinced me that the true principle of
trade u small profits and quick returns. -January
1, 1857. vln20tf
J0IIN C0LII01N & BROTHER,
(Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
DBALER IX
Building and Saddlery Hardware,
GROCERIES,
Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
TTAVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer-
XX lean and foreign Hardware, such as :
Greaves k Son's Files Scissors
and Edge Tools
Butcher's do do
Spear A Jackson's saws
Gimlet pointed screws
Griffin's and American
horse nails
Post hole angers
Amos' shovels and spades
Lull k Porter's shutter
Butts
Morticing machines '
Circular, mill and muly
saws
Plane j and plane irons
Coopers drawing knives
Pocket knives
Knives and forks
Brass curtain bands and
pins
Door locks
Augers and auger bitts
Corn knives
Briar scythes
Grass and grain do
Nails
Shovels and tongs
Candlesticks
Framed wood saws
Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Vices
Mouscholo Armitago an
vils
American anvils
Stocks and dies
do adzes and wood
tools
Tress Hoops
liutts, cast and wrought
Copper rivets for belts
Tuyere Irons
Pad hooks, breech'gloops
rad screws, cockeyes
Ornament?, racks
Plated and com. stirrups
do do iiitt-s
do do Buckles
do do Kings
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, 3 cord thread
Calf fkins
Upper leather
"Briddle do
Skirting do
Harness do
Belting do
Goat skins
Enammelled leather
Breast and rein snaps
Lasts, pegs
Peg floats
Pincers
Shoo thread
Bristles, was
Lining skins
Binding
With many goods embracing a complete assort
ment of the most desirable which they will sell at
the lowest prices. J. COLllOL Ji & lKO.
April 16th, 1857. 31-ly
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Urownvillc, IV. T.
Will practice in the Third Judicial District in Ne
braska Territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit
m the state of Missouri.
REFERENCES.
Richard Brown, Brownville, N. T.
U. W. Furnas,
Dr. John McPhcrson, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
James Foster, Oregon, Mo.
George N. Miller, Archer, N. T.
George Ferguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER
t BROWN VTLLE, N. T.
A NNOUXCE to the public, that he is""trewired
XX to erect Steam andsWater Saw and Merchant
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair
ing oi maenmery ot an kinds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
He is also Agent for
A. B. HOLL1BIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITT'S
Saw Manufactory,
And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on band, by these es
taoiistiments. .
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFEREXCES.
Noel, Lake k Co., Brownville, X. T. Steam Mill.
K. W. r urnas, lUrownville, "
Muir, Hann k Co., - "
Dr. Hoover, Xemahacity, " u "
P.M.Rogers Pawnee city, "
Nuckolls k White, Rockport, Mo. " "
James Lowe, Linden, " " "
A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O.
Brownville, June 18, 1857. v2 1-ly
Dillon, Thompson & Co.
Large frame building cor. Main and ROck,
ROCK PORT, MO.
Whosesaleaml Retail Dealers in
A5D
GROCERIES.
Hardware, Queensware, Drugs, Hats"
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware,
' Stoves, Furniture, Iron,
Nails, Plows,
and
Fanning Utensels.
WILL have, on the opening of navigation, a
large and varied accession to their present
Stock, which will be fold Low for Cash.
February 12th, 1837. 35-tf
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
MANTFACTTSEB8 AXD WHOLESALE DEALtRS I!f
Boots Shoes & Brogans,
NO. 87 MAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS, JIO.
ABE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment
of goods from their own and other manufac
tories, adapted especially to the Western trade.
' Purchasers are invited to examine their stock,
manufactured and selected with great car and
warranted of superior quality. Orders will receive
rompt andcarofol at tea tion.
IMllDMlSfOI
AYEIt'S
i Fill S;
T0S ALL THE TTOP0SE3 0J A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
. i... i mililio demand for an
linrais nas inn iiru - --
-r5- T.,,rt5ve pill which could be relied on as
sure and perfectly safe in its operation. Tbia has
bet n prepared to meet that demand, and an exten-
sive trial 01 ita virtues n w" j - -what
success it accomplishes the purpose designed.
, 1 .,. Knt tint MT TO
it is ensy to maae a pnjsn. , ; ,i V
make the best or all pill one which should have
none of the objections, bnt all the advantages, ot
.i it,:, v.. tuon attpmnted here, ana
with what snecesa we would respectfully submit to
the public aeciRion. n nas wcu Uuwt-w
v v.1tKTA that a! m ok t everr purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
els. This is not. Many of thorn produos o much
griping pain ana revulsion in me j w
than counterbalance the good to be denved from
them. These pillt produce no irritation or pain,
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc-
A iiam t rUt fVnm their use in WIT
quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should
be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their
use in the several diseases to which they are ap
plicable are given on the box. Among the com
plaints which have been spoedilv enred by them, we
may mention uver uompiaini, m "
f linTnHiiivii tjnranr and Loss of An-
petite, Listl'essness, IrriUbility, Bilious Headache,
Uilions jr ever, ever ana Ague, iuu m mo
. - . . 1 1 V. A AVik ana
and lx)ins ; lor, in trutn, au inesc wcuu. wu-
CtJUCIlLC VI UAQuavw aBUMvw
aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos-
uveness, x lies, V'uuw,
and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, L leers
A11U U1IUUI11J W wo u'wvu, uiv6iumv.) - r.
any and every case where a purgative is required.
iney nave aiso proauceu some uihui" ouv
i l)V.nn.Hstn Clnnt T)totmt Gravel.
Erysipelas, Palpitetion of the Heart, Pains in the
CacK, oiomacn, ana ciae. iney buuuiu uo utu;
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
fi'mtii.nt .fi'nn rm t j, dvrmilatnrv avstem. reno
MIUUIUll U 1 . VM M.W " J J '
vate the strength of the body, and restore the
. . - . m . 1 1 "
wastea or aiseasea enerses oi ine wnoio unjuuBiu.
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even
though no serious derangement exists ; but un
necessary dosing should never be carried too far,
as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which
a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but
they suggest themselves to the reason of every
body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will
answer a better purpose than any tiling which has
hitherto been available to mankind. When their
virtues are once known, the public will no longer
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they are
Eleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
arm can arise from their use m any quantity.
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box
FK ETA RED BY
DR. JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Cent! per Box. Five Boxes for $L
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For (be rapid Care of
C0FG1IS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
llKOMHITIS, lVIIOOPIXG-COtGU,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD
COXSIIWPTIOX.
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of its virtues in any community where it
has been employed. So wide is the field of its use
fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority
over every other medicine of its kind is too appa
rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks
npon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Ac. ; and for Chil
dren it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that
can be obtained.
As it has long been in constant use throughout
this section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever
Las been, and that the genuine article it sold by
J. H. MAUN, k CO., Brownville,
- Bernard, AdamsA Co., St. Loui3.
And all Drugists in the United States.
Juno 25th, 1857. v2
Steam IVtlll,
Patent Portable Mill,
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Uolabird A Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in
want of a .rood Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the
world. Un tne late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Medal was awarded
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes; it is
superior to all otners tortnemostextensive Merchant
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse
power.
The above Mills are manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, 0., where they
con be lurnisneain any quantity at short notice.
The above Mills warranted to perform as follows
36 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
30 M u u u 30 u 15 250
24 " " u 20 13 200
20 " - - u 16 - 8 - 150
As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to
quote irom our numerous recommendations, received,
GEORGE F. KENNEDY,
K.EAL ESTATE
BROKER
AXD GEXERAL L.1SD AGEXT&
Florence Ltty, j. 1.
Brownville Bakery
AXD
Confootiouary.
EVAN WORTHING.
BEGS leave to announce to the public, that he has
erected a Bakery nd Confectionary establish
ment in the City of Brownville N. T., and will keep
constantly on hand, and is prepared to bake to order
Bread, Crackers and Cakes of every manner, style,
discription and quality. He has had much experience
in baking and consequently feels quite confident he
will be able to give satisfaction. A liberal patron
age is respectfully solicited.
EYAN WORTHING.
July,23-'57-v2n6-lm.
E. ESTABROOK,
UNITED STATES
District Attorney.
Omaha City, X. T.
EEQUTRED to be in attendance officially npon all
the terms of the District and Supreme Court of
the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such
as need them. He flatters himself thathis facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as
entrust their business to bis care. '
Omaha City, June 7, 185S.
GEO. P. LICKIIARDT,
WATCH MAKER,
AyicI J owollor,
OREGO.V, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
TAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of
Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store,
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of Violins, Aocordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
eases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ae.
He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to bo. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
July 28. 1856. vl-n8tf
PRESERVED FRUITS; Strawberries, Peaches,
Whortk berries Ac . Ac. to be had at
I. T.WUrTE ACQ'S.
PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR.
Ml UBSCEIBER is now preparea w inrniM
JL Fanners and others with his
. t
."GRAIN BtrAKAlUB,
for the present season. It is nnnecessary to speai
particularly of the merits of these Machines, as they
are too well known throuzbout the country to need
extolling ; but the fact that they have heretofore and
aro continuing to receive the premiums at the State
and Countv Fairs where thev have been exhibited is
sufficient to induce all those in want of such a Ma
chine, to purchase one of these. .
At a practical ies or iuu otwi.wi i.miui
with the best of those made in England, in 1353, it
received the highest commendations of the press, and
f the leadin? erizulturalista of that country.
I Jiave a large number of them on band, ready for
the coming crop, made of the best material, and war
ranted to do good work.
I have made many valuable improvements in inese
machines within the last year, and have no hesitation
in warrantinr them superior to any in use.
I am also preparing a large numoer oi irawioras
Improved Clover Ilnllers,
patented in 1854, which are greatly superior to his
patent or 1844, being tn itseii teeaer, ana grcaiiy
ahead of it in other respeoti. They will b .manu
factured under the immediate supervision of tho
patentee, who h&s permanently located in this place.
r. , . i r t. u J
ineaoove eui represents mv iuur oorw -
tor, and is designed especially for the tanner a own
use."
Im also agent for McCormiek'i celebrated REAP
ER and MOWING MACHINE, combined.
J. R. MOFFITT, Tiqua, Miami county, Ohio.
Improved little Giant
COIttf & COB PLAXTATIOJT 31 ILL,
2?rloo IlodluoocL
rpnE subscriber has puruhnsed exclusive right of
X Temtory in the West, of the above celebrated
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times,
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most
positive manner.
It is now more than a year since the
"Little Giant"
Was introduced to tho public, during which time, it
nas been constantly growing in tne popular favor.
The improvements recently effected and patented
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
general farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching
team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 225 No. 2, 330,
No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes are
sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and
when once adjusted, it can with safety be entrustsd
to a boy. r ull directions accompany each Mill.
Prices:
No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu inealperhour.with 1 horse
IVOZ 411, JU " - I "
No 3 50, " " 15 " u i u
No 4 60, - " 20 " " - 2 "
tsF Liberal discount to dealers.
JAMES B. CnADWICK,
No. 63 Locust Street, bet. 2d and 3d
June 28, 1856. vl-n4 St. Louis. Mo.
ALLEN BOOT
6. W. COZZEX3
ROOT & COZZENS,
LAND AGENTS.
Omalia OAty T. 1s
HAVING made arrangemants by which we receive
accurate copies of all the Townships, as fast as
surreyed, in the Temtory, we are now prepared to
oner our services to tne citizens of the Territory,
IX FILINU
Declaratory Statements
OF
INTENTION TO PRE-EMPT,
Securing Pre-emptions,
LOCATING LAXD lTAKJlAXTS.
AND
ENTERING LAND.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold
Land entered on time, etc.
PARTICULAR attention paid to buying and
selling on Commission Also in making Collections
: 1 1 . u - t : a , i - . .
iua.it psria ui mc .territory anu CSiera lowa.
April 7 43-tf
FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
X. o. 163 vine St bet. Fourth and Fifth,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. F. O'lMUSt OLL & CO.
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book ant Job
Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallies, Ac, Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description.
STEREOTYPING of all kind-Books, Musie,
Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings,
Ae., f-e. -
Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles,
Herring's Patent Champion
WITH Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks the
snme fiat were awarded separate Me'l.r at
the World's Fair London, 185 1, and the World's Fair,
New York, 1853; and are the only American Safes
that were awardrd medals at the London World's
Fair.
These Safes are now admitted to be superior to any
ever offered to the public ; and the subscribers chal
Iengo tho World to produce an instance of these
Safes failingto preserve theireontents through the
hottest fires, or a l urglar picking the lock.
The subscribers and their agents are theonly per
sons authorized to make and sell Uerring's Patent
Champion Safe, with Mall's Patent Powder Proof
Locks.
R. C. HERRING A CO.
Green Block, 135, 137 and 139 Water St.,
and i Murray St, New York.
March 5 th, 1857. 3S-om
Tailoring! Tailoring!! Tailoring!!!
E. K. PAISKER,
Merchant Tailor,
Atlantic street, West of noblitzell's Store.
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA TERR.
HAVING bought property and located permanent
ly in Brownville, I offer my services to the
public generally, if they want any thingdone in my
line of business. I can always bo found at my post,
or. more properly speaking at my bench.
lVork Warranted A'o Fit Pay!
Particular attention paid to cuttinggarmcnts and
laying off work for the Sea ui trees. The greatest
portion of my life has been devoted to lay trade, in
which I consider myself inferior to none especially
in tbe cutting department, and I hope by close atten
tion to my business to merit a share of pnblio
patronage. - E. E. PARiLLR.
Brownville April 16th, 1357. 44-ly
a'oceE'iesn
LOOL TO YOUR INTERESTS! ! !
Co To
Wm ix. T,. yrxfit,
On Main Street,
Where you will find iheltit and
Cheapest Groceries
IN BROWNVILLE,
AT WHOLESALE OB HETAIL.
THE subscriber would invite the publio to call
and see his large stock of Groceries, which have
been selected with great eare, and are now offered at
unusually low rates. Persons in want of Coffee
Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Confectionery, Fresh
Fruits ia eans, Tobacco, Scgars, Candies, Ac, and
any other articles usually kept in a Grocery and
Variety Store, will find it to their advantage t call
before purchasing elsewhere. Also, by tho whole
sale, as fine a stock of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Monon
gaheU,and Kye Whisky, Sch naps. Champagne wine,
Ac, as ever was brought up the Missouri rirer. Fish
of all kinds, constantly on hand. Country Pnia -e
Wanted for which the highest price will be pid
a snare oi pumic paircnage Is respectfully alici.
ted
BKnrovia, J an 18th, 1857.
K. DAYIS.
t3 Mm
JTEMAJLAClfrf,,
ALAKGESTOCj
very dins that tents jjj Jpi
ROCERlEs
au. op wmcH.Tvi wnT-tO,
ch-eapeb .nuarmflggg-;
vv anted
A GOOD b lac Lnniil, 7", .
'..w4tey,
jM- sharp
Julyi.1357.
JcaliiCi,T,X.T.
DAVID n. X'LACOULIX. "
McLACOHUS MOMlt
BEAK, ESTATF
AND
-Tirtt Street (oppoHtt tkt MZ.J
BROWNVIXLt. Iff T '
Will attend to Filing LeclaiJ ,
Securing Pre-emptions, Locating iZl,
TlntawiMi. T a
Land Warrants BtiughfamlSj?
Particular attention will be raiJtob
selling property on eommiss.on and nut
menta for distant dealers. s
Correspondence solicited.
to j, , , t HEFER TO tl
Bradford, McLennan A iicU.ry, Xebra,k,Tr X ?
Mc herson, Morrison.A Hut.-hias, Brown,: i
0. ILBarnet, EU Dayton, Ohio "vU
Fashionable Tailor,
jacobIuritox,
Hiv?1vNVILLE' NJSBkAsSX
detennined to locate ,n Uu pi
on hand a large and well scLicttd ,tock of Cl.ik
Tweed., Casiwers, Vesting, Ac tk
will make to order in good style and at m,
rates; or Mil by any quantity desired.
He also keeps constantly'on hand sad !.
supply of ready made clothing of all kisd. '
Brownville, June 18th, 1807. T;j
D. H. Thomas,
General Broker and Forwarding Merchut.
o. 20 line Street, corner Se;ond.i spiuini
julyl6T2n5 8T. toria. no
Brownville SteamTerry!
LfBEST CECSSLG(jp
S""' 3 OT THE rg.'.l-.--V
MISSOURI RIVER.
The. Route from Brownville to Ft. Kearney,
and from thence to California, is tie
nearest and most practicable.
FINNEY & COD1NGT0N
AXSOO'CE to the Train Public thattitu
now running as a Ferry acn thi) Mi'muri jivrr a
llrovnvllle, cm aha to.N.T
A entirely nev, tvhitnnhirl id eommmlimu
STEAIV1 FERRY BOAT,
tich armngement will shears a errtai and
safo pasdCge at, all times and in all kimli J
weather. The Proprietors do nut assert bjiinj!j,
or for tho purpose of gaining custom merely, but ut
governed by facts, when they say thi w theM
crossing of the Missouri Hirer ia Ner.ra.-ka, m4
when they say tha route frcnn Brownville Wi fort
Kearney and from thence to California if thenvK
for evidence they refer the reader to th oapo( th
Country; and are warranted in saying it th
practicable route by personal exjwritnoe.ai
that of hundreds of others who hare trareW it.
We claim therefor that this trossing and rnt !J
out peculiarly favorable induct nient, to fcrnt
going to California, and solicit tbeir palrnnnf. Jt
withstanding our sujerior airnngenwnte f s h
and speedy crossing, our charges ai the iiameas tlr
Ferries in Nebraska, all bcin regulated by Ltysi
tire enactment.
fTf"Rocollect that With ourfaciiitiw of P.".
no kinds of weather will prerent eur BuU fr
making regular trips at all hoars.
ISTA skiffand hani will be in resdin to(M
foot passengers at all times of night.
n2U-y..vimitier Uth,18.)7.
Watchmaker & Goldsmith,
A. GYS,
ROCK PORT, 310.
BEGS leave to Inform the p"li- that lie l"?"
in Uieabovo nameU town aiul offeri fcr wl
wtock ut
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
and oilier article niially kepi i i wh tubUohu"
prke v. !.i'-h c innot beeoinpUioe-i f. ei"S " "v"
ienced wjtclimaker ae flattcrii himnflf tbi
watches, clocki an.l jewelrj be (an give perfni
tl.m. J
Groceries! Groceries!!u
Fresh Arrivjils ! Heavy Adthtions..
Prlcesi Jrea(lf Ilcduced!
CVRREXCr TAKES AT PAR!'-
J, B. JENNINGS
Cor. 2ul and Frances sfs, St.
IIASJust received at hit trt room, curner '
ami Krami Street. St. J-wepb. e'"rj thinx J'r ''
bis line, which he pnriiiil tr the Fall ' 'b
traile, at ftreatly reliicel price t Cash, awl " " .
will teli at correnpoifclin prU-e f tsb. " wvr
cnntoniera. Among tin recent rTe;t re . ,
Pea.be-. 36 0..iPrini Apple. h ,'r"'fvM
20 Uoz Lottcr 1 . 2 :t f..n. 3i . i
Oyntempiit npthi fall. SO half nfW " ,' !, ,
aii CVlHsh, loo boxe W B Ch. 40 "r:
lb Currants, 60 b.ei fre-li luo ta i' rirt
rinir, 600 Itw GiiBlien r.utter, 2u0 M! cr.
nuts assorted, 30 Ibt Peanuts, HA
fiinry candies, 100 do mm dnp n,"tt" , ,
200 drnms PiK'.kC Also a liW l" "" -
which will be told at rkeoouUerabIy Deii." ""i
aixtv dav atro. ,1a
St. J.ph. Vov. 8. 1867.
Buchanan Life and General
XxXfBi'sXX'AZl.OO CO-)
Office cor 2d and Jule it
ST. JOSEPH, JIO.
CnATEKP AT TMR LAST KOH I n"
Authorized Capitol $.1,0 00,00 J.
DIRECTUM : -J.
B. Jennings, I. K. Howard. J. A. i,
Tooth, John Coihoun, John II. Likens. W
James Kay. X.J. MeAhan, A. O.
X. R. 3IcAsnA!, Sec'y. Jf
IS now ready to receive application fur Li r'
Marine and Kivcr rUk. A eah rrturs
cent, will be allowed on esrjo rr"nitin''r;rrt
promptly adjustel, and the usoid facilitir
the patrons of the office. :
April iota,
;rT.(T
s. ickwoop. 1857. B-b-r
Lockwood t5c Pomeroy.
Wholesale and Ketail Dealers is
HATS AND (APS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs ct e ,
acription : for which thy .w'J v
tho highest Marrei jnw
Iff CASH. l8e
rnOUSTRY Merehaois areinv.tei l " .r;
I i .t.V nf Ilau k C.m fr the aT" 31 . '..W.
and .Summer trade, which will b large. I lsat.t
and well selectej. lafwiat or vsneiv -no
be excelled by aoy Uouse in M. " ;..
Oar prices will be l, ru,i.xomlZ'Z' i
Ca'l and see us at our New sun. - i
St. Jwph. Mo,
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