Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 29, 1858, Image 4

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    Buclianan Life and General
- Znouranoo Oo.,
OSce cor 21 anl Jule sty.,
.ST. JOSEPH, MO.
CHARTERED AT THB LAST SESSION 0 7JTK H( LEO
Authorized Capitol 3,000,000.
DIRECTORS :
J.B. Jennings, I. ii. Howard, J. A. Owen. Hilton
Tooth, John Colhoun,John H. Likens, W.H.Peneik,
James Kay, X.J. ilcAfhaa, A. O. ifaiicSer.
J.B. JEX.N'IXUS, Pres.
y. R. JIcAshav, Ssc'y.
IS now ready to receive application for Life, Fire,
Marino and River risks. A cash return of 25 pee
cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. Losssr
prompt! adjusted, and the usual facilities given to
Ike patrort of the oSce.
. April Kith, 18j7. 44-.5m
WEBSTER, MARSH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers
IX
Ready Made Clothing,
85, Main St., St. Louis, Mo.
PTTTRTS. PRAWERS, OVERALLS, PTIIRTS.
XI. XT 23X3 23X1 GOODS,
ml all kind of
FUHinSHIKG GOODS.
. ALSO FALL STOCK OF
GENT'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Which we offer aa low as anv House In the City.
WEBSTER, MARSH k. CO.
WHEELER &, WILSON'S
INCOMPARABLE
SEWING MACHINES
j. w. Mcdonald & co.,
No. 79, Fourth street, St. Lcuis, Mo.
Are taking the place of all other machined to
Families, Dress-Makers.
ASD
They are the Simplest, Speediest, Cheapest and most
durable Machines exit.tant.
Agents Wanted In Every Town In
the West.
B. F. SNYDER,
Forwarding and Commission
And Steamboat Agent,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Will be at the Levee at all hours upon the arrival of
8 teamboata, and attend to the Collection f Bills and
Business left with him with prompt dispat:h; also attend
to the Receiving of goods for boats, either fir St. Louis or
apper Missouri.
Will be found in the office of Dolman k. West Real
Xfctate Agents, Market Square.
MILLER & BOISAUBIN,
Importers of French and German
LOOKIKG-GLASS FLATES,
Sheet, Sky-L.i?ht, and Floor Glass,
18, Second St., St. Louis, Mo.
Kaaafactarers of Ornamental Looking-GlHs Frames.
Stained Glass in all its Various Branches,
for Churches, Public and Private
Buildings.
Ornamental Work for Steamboats.
IIAYDEN & WILSON.
Importer and Manufacturer of
ASD
Coach Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings, Saddle Trees,
Ilames, Springs and Axles,
Patent and Enameled Leather,
SKIRTING,
HARNESS, &
BRIDLE LEATHER.
No. 11, Main Street. St. Louis, Mo.,
Are prepared to offer to their customers and the trade
an assortment of articles unsurpassed, in quaUty and
cheapness, by any House in their line. East or West.
Commercial Nursery,
BLOOMLNGTON, ILL.
The undersigned beg leave to Inform the Ntmiernnen
and Fanners of the West and South-west, that they are
extensively enpasred in the propagation of
. ROOT, CRAFTED AND BI DDF.D STOCKS FOB
especially the APPLE, and a few other hardy Fruits
Having spent near twenty years in selecting their
Fruits, they are now convinced that their Utt is unsarpass-
ro, cote in regard to tne quality ami toe proportion in
wrjieh they cultivate. Being very desirous of dissemina
ting them as widely as possible, they adopt the method of
sending out small, cultivated stocks for the Nursery, as
being far more practicable and safe, than to incur the great
expense, delay and risk of shipping larpe trees, which
should always be raised near where they are wanted.
Fromjtheir long experience they flatter themselves that
they are perfectly acquainted with the aUve business,
and they graft only such hardy varieties as succeed well
on the root, and but, on needling stocks, and the most de
sirable, tender and half hardy kinds. The gnif ting will be
done at the proper season, and in the best ctauner. The
'stock will be packed securely and shipped by express, with
the greatest care in early spring, to any part of the West.
They have also, on hand, the largest and best crop of
MACLVRA HEDGE PLANTS
ever grown, for sale on bent term, by the thousand or
million. They may be shipped in the Fall or Spring.
Their prices for Nursery stock will be found is low ss any
other of equal quality in the Union. Catalogue and Treat
ise on Hedge Culture, sent gratis to all applicants.
Fatronage solicited. Order for Nursery stock should
be sent prior to 26th of December.
Address, OVERMAN & MANN,
Oct. 15, ,67-nI6 Bloomington, 111.
To Fruit Growers.
SPHIjSra OF 1858.
In addititition to car general stock of Fruit trees,
we solicit the attention of Planters to the following
articles In particular, the stock of which is exten
sive, and of the finest description :
Tears or Quince, Dwarfs and Pyramids, two to
three year's growth. Trees of bearing size can be
applied of a few sons.
Cherries or Mahler dwarfs and Pyramids, very
Strong and well formed ail the best soils in culti
vation. Foreign Grapes for Vineries strong two year old
plants, in pots, from eyes all the popular varie
ties. Strawberries upwards of forty varieties, includ
ing McAvoy's, Superior, Longworth's Prolifiie.IIook
r's Seedling, Gennessee, Jenny Lind, Scott's Sced
Eng, Ac. Also the finest French and English varie
ties, including Trollope'a Victoria and Triumphe de
Carnd,two superb, hardy, and r inline varieties..
Raspberries Brinkle's Orange, the hardiest and
Wat light colored variety known. Also, Merveille
de 4 Saisons, and Belle de Fontenay, the two best
aatnmnal sorts superb large fruits,"and prolific.
All these frnita have been propagated and grown,
with the most scrupulous regard for accuracy, and
8aj be relied upon. Early orders solicited.
ELLWAXGER & BARRY,
Mount Cope Nurseries, Roceester, N. Y. no40-2t
DORCHESTER BLACKBERRIES
Hovoy, eft) Co.,
KoT, Merchants' Row, Boston,
GFF2R FOR SALE 5 000 ELAKBERRY.
The Dorchestey Blackberry has not received the
attentions its superior merits deserves. In compe
x Litioa with the Law ton, has carried off every prize
bfefora the Massachusetts Horticultural Society the
lasTTro Tears.
' The Ooeamittee state in their annual Report for
1851, " I bat in each and every instance where they
questioned the contributors for the purpose of learn
in c their individual opinions of the merits of one or
the other voriety for market, there was not a single
diss n tin voice as to the superiority of the Dor
chester over the Lawton. Tho Dorchester is of su
perior flavor, the berry is much largaer, is equally as
(tardy, and tally aa ro!ifie,bcaringcarrirge well, and
reUinidr its black cohr."
Strong plants will be sold as follows : 100 for $10,
5? lor o, 2d lor is o, and ii lor 5-'.
SUPERB GERMAN ASTORS.
Covey A Coinvite the attention of amatearsand
the public to their splendid collection of German
Asters. Having for twenty years given particular
attention to the improvement of this showy flower,
man raving neen awarded tne erst pnie oi tne .Mas
achutetU Horticultural Society thirteen times since
1Mb, for the exhibition of superior flowers, offer for
saie eavoioe assortments of seeds as follow :
No. 1. 19 varieties of the various beautiful kinds,
xtra, $1,00.
V . - ......
ic i. Li varieties of the same, extra, oc
10.5.8 u u a 50
Ro. 4.8 " Peony flowered, 50c
o.5. 8 Globe and Pyramidiil.ex'k 50c
o.S.4 Globe Peony. Ac., extra 25c
. T. 2 " The new crown-flowered 25c
Also the following rare seeds : Calceolaria. Ciner-
ia, Verbena, Lantana. Hollyhock, Carnation, Pelar-
roninm, Pansey, Daisy, 1 hlox, Ac, saved fmra mm-
ed eollection ; extra 25 cents each. With a large as
sortment of 800 other varieties of Flower Seeds : the
newest and best Vegetable Seeds (including the
ti aboard Squash.) summer Cowering, nils, Ac.
Seeds sent by mail. Catalogue gratis.
Address, IIOVEY ICo.
ft 19 2t Jfo. Merchants' Row Boston.
VICTORIOUS OVER TAIN.
BRAGS'S ARCTIC LINIMENT.
pnny or ease ! Sickness or
liealth I Ij.'e or death! These
are the questions involrel In the
adoption or rejection ot Jiin spe
cific by the nirtyni to external
diseases and injuries. Hiving re
ceived the imliimement of tlieilis
tiognislied urun, the late I'r.
KANK, nd iUrll.cacy tented dur
ing two awful tYiutets in the re
u'iins o etenial ice, it is now com
ing into (ronral use in every sec
tion of the civiled globe, and its
marvelous cures are et try where
excitin? n.stouishmcnt.
THE AFFLICTED KEJ0ICE.
nrxnnnns nna TnorsAxrs
Lave tested its virtues, and are
rejoicing in freeiom fnm long
linrriiiR FAIN" and tlfEAi-K.
which oilier remedies lisd failed
to euro. Ilnve joii the BRON
CHITIS, NKL'RAIXIIA, EflEU
MA1ISM, HT.01-TI.A, EA11
AVHK or TOOUI-ACIIE Are you
a(Ilic!.l with Ol.l) t'Or.IiS uf
ferinp, from URC1?KS, f-l'PAlNS,
coit.s, souk &Y12, imsr
TOE ARCTIC LISIMEKT
will alTord yoa instaut relief.
Everybody is liable to
v, 't- f'i', ill' tj" these dreadful accidents the
V,;';i!'i7,','?i! 'U' - . AitCTlC MNUIKNT kIiouM be
ii i i I, L ' ""villi
7 !;! nn li.n.l r.i it (Ti.nU anra
metiiate relief, olien sav
from death. Every steam
train should
has heard the
uttered by the
imed victims of
(y ' 'i f"' that acme means of telievins
i .t.--. t tli. If f.irttir ulimiltl ntirr ItA
'. wf( 5 1 accessible T Such doesexit in this
Z.a Coi ti baliny iin coutrolliiigngont. Ilia
THE MOTHERS' COUPAHTOIT.
erescences, Miould attack
5 tliefe tresraRcra on neauiy a
domain as onn as lliev appear
: ; with the AUC1IC l.lNIMl'.NT.
It is excellent for the Ilnir,
,i lit,;V':; CiTi,1K Jtaliealtliy, glossy ap
Veir'iiK; fearauce. It is
GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Tt is a snvereipn rerreOly foi
tie various disease with
which horses are afliicted, cur
ing l lie most nlnrming cases of
BitlJSES, SPRAINS, STRING
HALT, WOt'NDS, SCHATC1I
KS, SWEKNY, SPAVIN, RING
HONK, DIG-HEAD, rOLL
EYII Ac. No farmer, livery
atalilo keeper, or any person
owning valuable HOUSES,
fhoiild he nilhout thia valua
Mo remedy.
1 . C
For salo by all respectable Druggists and Pealera.
Prices of the T.in'ment, 5 cents, 60 cents and $1 a bot
tle. A one-dollar bottle contiauH aa much Liniment a
eight twenty Eve cunt bottles
EXTRA0RDKARY AXXOUKCEmT
Every purchiiser of a dollar bottle of the ArCTTC
1MENT receives, at lr. Bi-agps expense, the UNITED
STATES JOURNAL, f Xew York, for one year. The
Jeurnal is a Urg9 illjstrated paper each number con
taining sixteen pas. beantifully printed on clear white
paper, and (Tiled w.th oriffical r-"atter from the most bril
liaot writers of tlm country. Certificate of subscription
and full particulars of the novel and philanthropic en
terprise, of which this offer foruis a part, will accompany
each bottle.
An AGENT Tv"ANTFT In FVTTtY TOWX and TTTJGE.
UK AGO fc IHRROAYES, St. T.onia, Mo.
Nkw Yokk (imo; No. GT1 BROADWAY.
Communications should always be addressed to St. Louis.
J. II. MAUN & CO., Agents,
Brownville, N. T.
Du Page County Nursery
NAFERVILLE, ILL.
Tte proprietors of this establishment would call at
tentiou to their very large and extensive stock ot Fruit
and Ornamental Trees, Shrub?, and Plants, which they
offer to the Hiring trade at wholesale and retail.
Apple Trees, Pear Trees and Cherry Trees, both stan
dard and dwarf.
Peach Tres, Quirce Bushes.
Grape Vines Isi.tel a Catawba, and Clinton, in large
quartities; Northern, Muscadine, Chorter Oak &c., in
email quantities.
Currants in variety Red Dutch by the thousand.
Batpberries, Blackberries Lawton. Strawberries
Pcabody's New Hartbois, and other choice varieties.
Atparagus roots. Rhubarb roots or Pie Plant Victoria,
Li ureas, Scotch Hybrid, Jlammoth and other varieties
Hodge Plants Osage Orange by the million.
Osage Orarge Sctd, Apple Seetl fresh and good and in
largo quantues.
Ornamental Department.
Ornamental trees and shrubs.
Evergreen trees and shrubs.
Rosea Over threj hundred varieties, embodying most
of the new ard choice varieties of Moss, Hybrid, and
Hardy Perpetu.il, Bjurbon, Noisette, Tea, China, China,
Bcnpal, Austrian Prane or Climbing, and June Koses,
Pa-Dies Tree anl Herbaceous; Dahlias, and other
bulbous roots.
nardy, Bor ler, and Greenhouse Plants embracing the
largest stock at: the northwest.
Orders solicited. Catalogues sent to all applicants,
No. 1. Descriptive Catalogues of Fruit and Ornamen
tal trees and shrubs.
No. 2. Catalogue of Dahlias, Bedding-out, and Green-
bouse plants.
Xo. 3. Wholesale Catalogue.
March 1-nolO 2t LEWIS ELLSWORTH.
JT. V. WXSTLAKE.
A. A. BUTTON.
WESTLAKE & BUTTON,
MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY.
Railroad Car, Block Pump, Bolt
unitr tu iviiiiu c, xiiuuid ot.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Contractors outfits constantly on hand, such as
r nr u. d:j 11. c '
Rotary Pump Cars, Sideer End Cars,
V heelbarrows, bcrapers, Single and
Horse Power Derricks, &c.
Blscksmithin? of all kinds, Bridge and Truss Bolts of
any length. Workrranship warranted of best quality,
O. r. LAi.
w. n. HOOVEB,
Brownville. Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER,
ML ESTATE III,
NOTARYS PUBLIC.
BrovTiivLllo and Nemaha City,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
"VTT'lLLpnniptly attend to Land Agencies, Paying
V tasas, Drawing money, buying and selling
Real Estate, buying and selling on Commission,
Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession.
1 articular attentoin will be given in filing declara
tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War
ranty Deeds from tho Town authorities.
rersons owmcg town lots, residing at a distance
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to
place the agency incur hands, (alw a; t presenting
tneir vuitcla.m Jjecds lor said Lot t within the ex
piration of sixmenths, as after that time all lets not
Deeded will be sola.
Blanks always on hand.
If. B. Letters of inqnirv answered promptly.
March 26, '57. 41-ly
Editor "jS'ebrtttlca Aiw.rtiter":
Dea Sir: In lookin;overthe last number of your
piper a r.otioe attracted my attention signed by
Jerome Iloovcr, Esq., in which he states that certain
stones are in ciroulaticn that the undersigned claim
some interest in Nemaha City for the purpose of in
juring its prosperity, it may do quite well to cir
culate a report of that natnro where the facts are
unknown, but to thosi knowing the facts such a
statement is merely iooush.
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 wwn of Nemaha City, from the
said Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received pay
fur nine- twelfths cf said town, and suit is now pendinz
to place the nnJenigned in possession of the interest
by them purchased in the same; and they have not
authorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose of any
portion of their interest, but directed suit to be
broughtlong since for its recovery.
Yours, &.,
F. J. MARSHALL.
JNO. DONIPHAN.
JAS.DONirHAN.
K. L. BALLARD.
R. C. BISHOP.
L. D. BIRD.
A. (i. WOODWARD
S. F. NUCKOLLS.
CUAS. F. HOLLY.
JIarch 2Sth,l357. 42-tf
JOHN McDONOUGH.
House, Sign, & Ornamental Puiater,
rrotox yiLLu, ar. t,
IX Orders can be: eft at the City Prng Store. .3
B
00T3 and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, jus
received, oncucil. and forsnle, by
" I. T. WnYTE k CO.
V 4j('Ue.pit. Yhothat
WV' ' ryaJjX shrieks offngiiiKh
t'y .?''ftW itscaMe.1 and mn
a.a..v
v. cures CAKES 1 T7TF.
feifv ft? Bit EAST, ORK NilTIS,
for.i:i.ii-s,riiins,&c i.
f?;: ,.' J dies who prize a pure i-kin,
! V.4 -;; , f. void of pimples, blotches, curf
tt '- . - : v t and nil i iscolorations and e x-
4: -VV .
Ira I .
4 s a ttt -n ra n
--rr . , .
mim PILLS.
ro2 All tits rrarosEs or a
FAMILY PHYSIC.
Tirr.ui! has lor.i existed a public demand for an
e.Tcctive purirnthe pill which could be relied on as
sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This ha
been prepared to meet that clenismd, and an exten
sive trial of its virtues has cfnciiisivMT snowp wun
what success it accomplishes the purpose desiarned.
It is eay to make a physical nl, tmt not easy to
make the best of all pill's ot:e whitth should have
none of the obiectinns, but :i!l the advantages, of
every other. This has boen attempted here, and
with what sv.ccess we would respectfully submit to
the public decision. It has been unfortunate fr
the patient hitherto that alnuw-t every purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
els. This is not. Many of them produce so much
griping pain and revulsion iu the system as to more
than counterbaianco the gooa to do ticrnca irom
them. These pill produce no irritation or pain,
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement in the towels, licing purely
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any
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 hex. Among the com
plaints which have been spceiiiy cttrea ny tnem, we
may" mention Liver Complaint, in its varioliform
of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor nr.d I.oss of Ap
petite, Listicssr.ess, Irritability, Billons Headache,
Bilious Fever, Fever and Afjuc, Pain in the Side
and Loins ; for, in truth, all these aTe but the con
sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an
aperient they afford prompt end sure relief in Cos
tivencsR, Piles, Colic, Dyscntory, Humors, Scrofula
and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers
and impv.rity of the blood, Irregr.larities J in short,
any and every case where a p-irgntive is required.
i'hev have also produced some singularly suc
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel,
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely
taken in the spring of the ye-ir, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional dose stimulates the 6tomach and
bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength of the body, and restore the
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism.
Hence an occasional dose in advantageous, even
though r.o 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 caes 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 pili will
answer a better purpose than any thing which has
hitherto been .available to mankind. When their
virtues are once known, t':ie public will no longer
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they are
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box
ruKrARKD in
DR. JAMES C. AYEE,
P radical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Fries 23 Cents per Eoi. Jive Eoxes for $L
AYEU'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rnjUl Cure of
C01T.MS, COLDS, KOARSEXESS,
BUO.M IIITIS, N lIOOPI-YG-COllilJ,
CROHN ASTHMA. AXD
coxsnirTiox.
Tim 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 te the field of its use
fulness, and so" numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abom
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 arc
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidotr
to employ for the distressing and dangerous afTec
tions of "the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. Not only in formidable attack
upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of
Colps, Coughs, Hoarseness, &. ; and for Chii.
pit en it is the pleasantest and safest medicine thai
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
has been, and that the genuine article is sold by
J. II. MAUX & CO.,
Brownville, N. T.
Porter's Spirit of the Times.
General Purchasing Agency.
THE constantly increasing demand upon ns to execute
commissions for the purchaseof all kinds of articles, both
for residents and non-residents of the city, hasfinduced
us to establish, in connection with our newspaper enter
prise, a
Purchasing Eureau
nnder the Immediate supervision of one of our Arm, as
sisted by the most accomplished experts, for tupplying
ana article in the world.
Particular attention will be paid to the selection, pur
chase, and sale of thorough-bred Cattle and Horse Stock,
trained Dogs, t errets, and fancy Fowlt., carnage, Buggy,
and Saddle Horses, Carriages, Harness and Saddlef, Time
Watches, every description of i'ire Arms. Sporting Arti
cles, Fishing Rods and Tackle, Mnnic and Musical Instru
ment, Yachts, bail and Row Boats, Furniture, flue Wines,
Liquorn, and Sigars; Cricket and Ball Bats, Fads, to., &c.
Agricultural Implements, of the latest and most
improved kinds ; Seeds, Plants, Fruit, Forest and Shade
trees, and all kinds of Books treating on subjects of lm
portancc to the Farmer, Horticulturist, and Florist.
State rooms Engaged in advanco, on Steamers and
Packets to leave for Europe, California, the West Indies,
oranypartof the world. This will obviate the necessity
to residents oi inland towns, and places where no steamer
agencies exist,of coming to New York two or three weeks
in advance as they are now frequently required to do
either to obtain passage, or to secure eligible accommoda
tions. In this department, we will be ready to secure
Rooms at Hotels at favorable rates, so as to protect
the stranger from imposition as well as inconvenience;
and, la short, to perform any description of commission
that would ordinarily require the presence of the party
nimseu.
Gentlemen who desire to form Libraries, or who may
wish to procure the Choice Literature of the day, can
always rely upon our judgement and selection. Also,
Blank books and Stationery, and Book and News Paper,
tor primers.
FOR THE LADIES, we will procure the latest Fashion
Platef, styles of Bonnets, samples of the newest varie
ties of goods, cosmetics, perfumes, and iancy articles, and
we shall always be pleased tofurnish everything connect
ed with their wants.
In short, for any service which may be Teqnired, the
public may rely upon us, with the roost perfect confidence
for fidelity, and dispatch. Apply to
GEO. W. WILKES & CO.,
Porter's Spirit of the Times, 348 Broadway. X. T.
IT. B. Subscriptions for Porter' Spirit ot the Times,
a sporting Literars, Agricultural, family weekly News
paper, may be forwarded to the same Cirecticn. Terms,
93 a year.
Groceries! Groceries!!
Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! !
Prices Greatly Reduced?
CURRENCY TAKEX AT PAR ! I
J, B. JENNINGS
Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, Si. Joseph .Vo
nAS just received at bis store room, corner of Second
and Francis Streets, St. Joseph, everything desirable in
bis line, which he purchased for the Fall and Winter
trade, at greatly reduced price for Cask, and which he
will sell at corresponding prices fr cash, or to pnnctual
customers. Among his recent receipts are 60 doi Fresh
Peaches, 35 doi Prime Apples, 20 dox Assorted Fruits,
20 doz Lobsters 1 & 2 lb cms, 300 dos Field's celebrated
Oysters put up this fall, 20 half Barrels new white Fish
also Codfish, 100 boxes W R Cheese, 50 boxes E D do, 600
lb currants, 00 boxes fresh raisins, 100 boxes dried her
ring, 600 lbs Goshen Butter, 200 bMs crackers, 60 bbls
nuts assorted, oou 10s reanuts, i jo noies assorted ac
fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lciengers
200 drums Fitrs.&c. Also a large 1 t sugaa and molasses,
which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices
sixty days ago.
St. Joseph, Xov. 8, 1S57. Sin
S. Lociwoon. 1857. E- Poxerot
Lockwood & Pomeroy,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HATS AND CAPS,
STRAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de
script ion; ior wmcn tiiey win pay
the highest Market Price,
IN CASH.
COUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine our
stock of IIat3 i Caps for the approaching Spring
and bummer traIe, which will be large, fashionable,
and well selected. In point of variety onr stock shall
not bo excelled by any Uoiue in t. Louis.
Our prices will be low, terms accommodating.
Call and see us at our New Store. Second St
St. Joseph, Me. 32-6m
NEW SPUING ANDMEB 6C0DS!
CEANE& HILL,
DEALERS IN
AXD
Main St. between
: SOOTS cb 33EEG2ES3,
HATS & CAPS,
Stove Furniture,
Flour, Bacon,
AND
w
E Lave just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and
and r ancy lin?, which we aro now prepared to oner to the trade at extremely low prices,
For Cash or Country Produce.
1357. v2nl3-tf CR AXE k HILL;
OF
I. T. WHYTE & CO'S,
BROWNVILLE, N T.
WE have just received an entirely new and largo assortment of Superior Goods, which wo will sell at
asreasonablo prices as any establishment in the West, our motto being fcLiroand let Live."
We have now in store a great variety of tho following articles, which we purchased for Cash and conse
quently can sell cheap on the same terms :
HATS AND CAPS,
Tir ' n .
iaaroware ssm mmiw.
Queensvare and Yillow Ware,
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
And a tine assortment of Light Groceries,
Such as Spice, Poppers, Soda,
Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc.
And a good article of
Smoking ana Chewing Tobacco.
It is a pleasure to us to show goods, and we ask yon to
Oct. 19,18o7. vl'nl3-lyj
Km
SIEGEL & GREENBAUM,
3XTo- JhtZzilttL Street,
Brownville, N. T.
THE prepriotors would most respectfully inform the
. 1 1 : 1 nnj nHA AnA nc
Ever brought to this market.
Their assortment of
BLeady Made ClottLing:
Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices ; as to Color they have Brown, Elue, Black, visible and
invisible Green, and Cloths, Cassimer?. Satinetts. Cashnieretts,and Jeans, all made up
fi rf.nrt i n rr tn t,i lntfldfr fih innalilp int. Thpip variotv of VAata i anrorK
- . . - . j ' - . ,
embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the
Baltimore Ololimg Bloze
May also be found at all time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored. Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, etc., which we will sell
We have the finest
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING
Ever brought
HATS ja.l3"X CAPS,
Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of
COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack.
PAXTS, Every Style and Description
TESTS, To please Large and Small.
SHIRTS, Both lThitc and Fancy.
WE would but ask tho public to call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the
Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material, cut with better taste, better trimmed
ind twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever bought elsewhere.
October 29th, 1857. v2nl8-ly SIEGEL 4 GREEXBAUM.
Eocenes H!
WE offer., to the public, we are confident," the
largest and best selected stock of Groceries
ever offered in this market:
6 Hhds Sugar, 50 Sacks Coffee,
125 Sacks Flour, 5 Tierces Rice,
30 Bbls Molasses, 16 Boxes Star Candles,
20 Bores Soap, 150 Sacks Salt,
15 Bbls Cider Viniger, 150 bbls Selt.
TERMS CASH!!!
1. T. WHYTE k 00.
New Wholesale Grocery House.
W.C.RITCHIE,
WHOLESALE AjYD RETAIL
DEALER IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS, WOODEN WARE,
Comr of Main and Franci Street. Riddle' Old
Etand, Oppotite Stout Hotel,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
HAVE just received the largest and most complete
stock of the above goods ever opened in upper Missouri,
to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res
pectful ling Invited haviDg purchased them principally
for cafh nt the very lowest possible prices, in Boston,
New Tor' and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer
inducements that are rarely found, and" hoping, by fair
and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit
a liberal share of patronage. Call and examine my stock
and prices before purchasing"; sales are bound to follow.
In my sUck will be found every article usually kept in
a No 1 Grocery House.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
write deeds of every kind and contrasts for every
purpose, with warranted legal accuracy.
Omce, in the Banking House of Liu-hbaugh & Carson.
REFER TO
rtoi. John A. Bingham, Cadiz, Ohio.
" W K. Carter, Cleveland, "
" BP Spalding, "
" B F Leiter, Canton, "
" SLahm, " "
" VFm R Sapp, JH. Vernn, "
" 8 P Chase, Columbus, "
" Tbos. Ford, Mansfield,
" Ja. Cri, St. Jweph, Mo.
Brwnvili. Oct. S2-I. '7. T2n17-lr
'a
Front and Second sis.,
3
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Stapla
9
BOOTS AND SHOES,
n st m i
call round and see for yourselves.
1. J . Will it, CO.
citizens of Brownville and the public generally that
Vi n 1 t nn,i ..., - .. 1... . e m . i
ascheapas any establishment in the West.
and best assortment of
to this Territory.
KEROSENE OILS,
DISTILLED FP.OU COAL,
(Secnred by Letters Patent.)
Kerosene Illciiin atinq Oil. The light obtain
ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any
other oil or fluid heretofore di.-?covered; is inexplo
five, and will remain limped in the very coldest
weather.
The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt
ed to this Ooil, the Kerosene Lamps, manufactured
by the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius k Baker,
also, Dyott, cf Philadelphia, E. V. Haughwout k
Co.. 4S3 Broadway, the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co.,
No. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Dictz k Co, 133 Wil
liam Street, L. Mercier 137 Elm Street, N. Y.
Samples of different styles of Lamps can be seen at
the Office of the Company.
Kerosene Lubricating Oil, No. 1. Prepared to
suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery
burns brillianty in Locomotive Heed Lights, Car
Lamps, and all the ordinary Solar and Hand Lamps,
and stands as great a degree of cold as best Sperm
Oil, and is admirably adapted to Railroad and S team
an ip use.
Kerosene Lcbricatixo Oils, No. 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 thus prepared to meet the re
qnirements of Railroads and others.
Kerosene Binnacle Oil. Prepared expressly
for Ships' nse, 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, Druggists,
and Grocers in New York, and the regularly appoint
ed Agents of the Company in many of the principal
Towns and Villagesof the United States, the Cana
dayj, and the Island of Cuba.
Local Agents appointed (in conformity with the
rules established by the Board cf Trustees,) on ap
plication to
- AUSTE.VS.
General Agents, Ktroiene Oil, Co.,
;o. 50 Beaver Street, N.Y.
prices, Ac., will be forwarded on application as above.
Jane 23th. 1857 l i J v
How Ilardwaro Store.
Sijn of the Saw.
J. FLAHERTY,
T.rfM Whnlffsnleand Retail Dealer In
American German, English & French
HARDWARE AJVD CUTLERY.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
TS NOW receiving and opening tie largest and most
A varied arsortment of goods in the above line ever
offered in any market west of St. Louis.
My stock embraces a full and eomplete assortment
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechaa
ic's tools of every description, direct from the most
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 caroful
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, whioa I
will warrant, an-1 fill all orders at ihe factary prices.
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trade 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, but has convinced me that the true principle of
trade is small pronts ana qcicK returns.
January 1, 1857. vln29tf
joiin coLnoiN & brother,
(Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post Office.)
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL
DEALER IX
B nilcling and Saddlery Hardware,
GROCERIES,
Boots, Slices, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
HAVE now in stvre, and to arrive shortly, Amer
ican and Foreign Hardware, such as :
Greaves k Son's Files Scissors
and Edge Tools Pocket knives
Butcher's do do Knives and forks
Spear A Jackson's saws Brass curtain bands and
Gimlet pointed screws pins
Griffin's and American Door locks
horse nails Angers and auger bitts
Post hole augers Corn knives
Ames' shovels and spades Briar scythes
Lnll k Porter's shutter Grass and grain do
Butts Nails
Morticing machines Shovels and tongs
Circular, mill and muly Candlesticks
saws Framed wood saws
Planes and plane irons Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Coopers drawing knives Vices
do adzes and wood Mouschole Armitage an
tools vils
Tress Hoops American anvils
Butts, cast and wrought Stocks and dies
Copper rivets for belts Pad hocks, breech'g loops
Tuyere Irons Pad screws, cockeyes
Plated and com. stirrups Ornaments, racks
do do Bitts Girth rein and roller web
do do Buckles Silk, 3 cord thread
do do Kings Calf skin;
Breastand rein Snaps ' Upper leather
Lasts, pegs Briddle do
Peg floats Skirting do
Pincers Harness do
Shoe thread Belting do
Brintles, wax Goat skins
Lining skins Enammelled leather
Binding
With many goods embracing a eomplete assort
ment of the most desirable which they will sell at
the lowest prices. J. COLHOUN k BRO.
April 16th, 1857. 31-ly
George Ferguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
'BROWNVILLE, N. T.
ANNOUNCE to the public, that he is"prepared
to erect Steam and'Water Saw anl Merchant
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair
ing of machinery of all kinds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
He is also Agent for
A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry.
CINCIZTXATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITT'S
Saw Manufactory,
CINCINNATI, O.
And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es-
tsousaments.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFERENCES.
Noel, Lake k Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam MH1.
R. W. Furnas, Brownyillc, "
Muir, nann k Co., " u " " "
Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " " "
P.M.Rogers, Pawnee city, u " -
Nuckolls k White, Rockport, Mo. " "
James Lowe, Linden, " " "
A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O.
Brownville. June 18, 1857. v2 1-ly
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
KAJtrrACTCREBS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Boots Shoes & Brogans,
NO. 87 MAIS STI:EET, SAIXT LOUIS, HO.
ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of acompleteassortment
of goods from their own and other manufac
torics, adapted especially to the Western trade.
Purchasers are invited to examine their stock,
manufactured and selected with great care and
warranted of superior quality. Orders will receive
rompt and careful attention.
NEBRASKA CITY
Znsuranoo Compnny.
Capital Stock 30,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, It. T.
THIS Company, nnder a liberal charter, is now
folly organized, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Thousand Dollar, paid in and secured. They
are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
and take risks, upon equal terms, with tho most
favored Insuranco Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in the profits of
the company.
The operations of the Company, will be eonfined,
for the present, to marine, or cargo risk.), with a
maximum liability of $12,500 on any ono 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 the Missouri River pa
tronage.
DIRECTORS :
S.F.NackolIs, Chas. F. Holly,
II. P. Bennet, J. L. Armstrong,
W. N. Hinchman, Miles W. Brown,
A.A.Bradford.
OFFICERS
CHAS. F. HOLLY, President.
J.Garriez, Sec'y.
St. Lonis Agent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 21, 1857. 42-ly
A. LTFORD. J. T. HORX
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
UZSiry CSrOodLe
A5D
GROCERIES,
. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Kails, Pious, Stores, Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO.
Avr-1 J". ta.ir. 41 I
iw mm sit
381
HEW GOODS!!!
JOHN McPHERSnv
I bave just received aa entirely .
Bortmentof 7 Iif,
assortment
SLTESIOR GO0CS.
Which I will sell at as reason s.
establishment in the West,
5 ,. w.. "
7
I have inow in store a great Tari,ty rf .v. . ,
lowing articles, which were psrcjtued f fl
and consequently, can sell cheap ojitL,J!!
DRY 'GOODS,
Groceries
HATS AND CAPS
S ADELERV
E00TS AXD tmofo
HARDWARE AVili CrTLrnr
Q UEExYS WA n '
BOOTS AND SHOEST
Ready Made Clothing.
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
SaJaratu,
Ginger,
Allspice,
19-November 5th. etc, ft.
LOUIS WALDTER,
House, Sin, and Ornamental Rfe;
GliAZIEB. OBAINEB,
AVD
PAPE HANGER.
NEMAHA CITY, N. T.
TakHthi mfthnrf nf tnfurmtn. th. t.vit. ..... .
i"i i' ; ii. Uja(QRlr I
remored bis paint sh'p from Rockport, Mo., u th aw I
H thinks himself qnaline.1 to undertake my work jr" 5
taining to his line of business, ind respectfmiTi.J i
the public to give him a call. "r''ittsj
Please leave orders at the "Aavertiier" ifl, '
. Nov. 19, 1307. i21tf !
Tailoring! Tiiilorinfr!! TaiV)rin't ;
E. E. PARKER, Q
Merchant Tailor,.;
Atlantic street, West of ITol.l i t icll's 5 !
UKUWA YILLE, JEBItASLA TERR. j
A VINO bought property and located permaataV '
ly in Brownville. I offer my services utk '
public generally, if they want any toiajdone itaf
line of business. I ean al way j be f jund at mj mil. I
or, more properly speaking at my bench. f
Work Warranted .o Fit Xo Pajf
Particular attention paid to cutti igrarmcnUand !
laying off work for the Seamstress. The grtejt I
portion of my lifo has been devoted to my trade, in
which I consider myself inferior to none especially
in the cutting department, and I i)np by c!u atur,- !
tion to my business to merit a wro vt pubU
patronage. P.. E. rAUKfcR.
Brownville April 10th, 1857.
DOWDALL, MARKIIAM.SiCO.,
WASINGTON FOUNDRY, i
zunine anu jiacuinc mop,
CORNER Ot SECOND AND MORGAN IT1EITI,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
ITannfactcrera of Stesm Kngines and B i!er. Srm ind I
.. .. .. . , . . . . , . ;
urisi jn 1 1 1 jtjcoinery, single ami Limine tinnur 5a
Mills, Tobacco Screws and Presses Lard Ktti'.n. LirJ
Screws anil Cylinders, Wool Carding Midline Baildisf
Castings. Touiik's Improved Pateot Smt.t Milln. ac.
JCAGEXTS for the sale of James Smith k Co ' Su
perior Machine Cards. r2ns-lr
NEW STORE
MT. VERNON NEBRASKA.
A. MEDLEY,
live Stock 'Of Oxxlfi brought to thin by 31 IttLl I
anu now oners io wii -
Dry Goods, Groccrles,lIarI ITarf,
Queens ware, Sc
at prices as fair as can be found In tte Western cuoatry,
Or Cash or in exchange for country prxluce.
fot. 1, '57-nl
GEORGE R KEXEDY,
HEAL ESTATE
TIT? OTT-'T?
AXD CEXERAL. MM) 4(SE.T
Florence City, Y. T.
Scott city Steam Saw-lMill
JOHN c. iiumrAX,
Scott City, Io.,
(Immediately oppotite lironvil!', .V. T)
Announces to the public that he bis leased the new
steam saw-mill recently erected by 31 r. Meek, located
as above, and is now prepared to furnish the citizen if
Missouri and Nebraska with aa extra Quality of LCMICB
of every description and
SAWED LATHS
of an excellent quality. A share of patrorage Uwllcltwl.
November 1 1, 1857. nio-lr
NATH'L POPE COUSIN,
Land and General Agent,
WASHINGTON CITY, D.C.
Il3vin)t resigned the situation whi:h be baa belJ la
the General Land Office for the last twenty years in
charge of the Pre-emption Bureau il!cit bisservices ia
the proMcution of claims before the l)ej amnrnt, utr
she pre-emption laws, town site act of 1M1. ic.. kc
Mr. C. will also give attention to easet tefre the Pen
sion office, procure Land Warrants to pirtie eutitled.
and prosecute claims before Congres.
REFERS TO I
Hon. S. A. Dotntlas, Illinois, U- S S'Hiate.
J. D. Brmht, Indiana,
C. E. Stuari. Michiitan, "
R. W. Jcibdson. Arkansas, "
Dan'l Wells. Wisconsin, Iliuie Reps.
C. C. Washburne, '
Rob't Smith. I!lin..is. "
John B. S:indidee, LnuUiani. "
Thomas A. HeiKlricks, Com'rtani 0(9
Jos. S. Wilin, Ksq. Chief Clerk
lion. E. M. Huntington. Ei-Cym'r. Ind.an.
James Shielils, Ex-Com'-, Miiinesota
Geo. C. Whiting. Com'r I'ersicn.
Gov. Me-liry, St. Paul, Minnesota
Messrs. Sweeny, Pent k. Co., Banters, Wibmum'
Pairo fc Xourse, do
Chat b Brothers, do
Suter, Lea k. Co, Co d
Also, to the District Land Officer sererally, a"4
all wbohave bad land business at theat of g.Tersmen
for years. JT?N'o asnes letter will rcve auc
tion unless accompanied by a tee.
n2Hr
NEW FIRM.
Jonas Crane and Theodore Hill have -hit day formed
new co-partnership under the the Arm ar d sty !eof Crane)
IIU1, and will continue the Mercantile bunnatihoJ
stand cf McAllister, Doilerk Co. -
JOY AS CRAVE ,
pf.. , 1S57. THKjrong JITLL.
CEO. P. LICKIIAEDT,
W A T II 31 A HER,
LzxcX Jowollcr,
ORECO.H, HOLT COCSTY, MO.
TAKES the liberty to iuform the citizens of
Brownville and vi'.inity. that le has opened
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry IStore,
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep eo
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good sasortment oi
Gold and Silver Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, whicn
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. AIw, a fia
lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated i-p"
t-le. fiold Pens with Gold and Silver extensio"
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac. .
Ue is prepared to repair Watches. Clocks and J"
elry, of every description, in the b-sst manner w
on the most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in his establishment. Is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. V re
pairing warranted for one year.
Jaly2o. Ifi5. vl-nStf .. .
T. B. CCMIHO. WaS C'
CDILVG & TURK,
Attorneys at Law & Real Estate Agents,
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
WILL attend faithfully and promptly to all har
ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial ct
Iowa Courts, to the purchase cf lots and lands, en
tries and pre-emptions, collections, Ac.
Office in the second story of Henry f Je
building, nearly opposite the ttesteri ixchajis
Bank, Farnham street.
Dec. 27, 136. vln2Stf
WM. B. OASSIT.
ACorsTrs gftcaT.
OLI7EB BEXSET.
JAMES r. risix.
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
Manufacturers and Whalesale Dealer in
BOOTS AND SHOE,
No. 87 Main Street.
, -v- mi rnRsaocM4IH isoLiJcrsT.;
I COKHBI.1,
v .-r rnrrr? jm.