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? i .4 i J .i , "EucSania" Life and General Znurauce Co., Office cor 21 and Julc sts., aT. JOSEPH, MO. RTEFST AT TflK LAST tKaaIvJ CF THE 110. LEG Authorized Capitol SS,000,0Q0. SIRECTORS: J. U. Jessing, I. K. Howard. J. A. Owen. Milton n oth, JohnColhonn, John II. L:kcn, W.U.Peneik, ames Kay, N.J. MoAthan, A. O. Miinrfieor. J. B. JENNINGS, Pres. 'y.R.HcAsnAV, Sec'y. IS now ready to receive application for Life, Fire, Marine and Uiver ricks. A cash return of 25 pee c-iut. will be allowed cn cargo premiums. Losssr promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to the patrons of the office. April 16th, 1S57. 4t-3ni tiling. WEBSTER, MARSH & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers ; is i Ready Made Clothing, S-5, Main St., St. Louis, Mo. SHIRTS. ITt A WETtS. OVERALLS. SHIRTS, Ell GOODS, ami hI I kinds of FURNISHIIIG GOODS. ALSO FALL STOCK or GENT S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we offer as lowasanv House in the City. WhliSTEIt. MAV.slI A CO. WHEELER & WILSON'S INCOMPARABLE SEWING .MACHINES j. w. McDon ald & co., No. 79, Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo. .Are taking the place if all other in:i bines to Families, Dress-Makers. They are the Simplest. SpCcLc.-t, Ch:.-;cst and most durable .Mjri iifs exist.mt. Agents Wanted In Every Town In the Wet. B. F. SNYDER, Forwarding and Commission And Steamboat Asent, .ST. JOSEPH, MO. " tVill IO at do Levee at all h.T.'s upon the arrival cf teauilioats. and attend to the C'olioel im vt Kills anl r.'.iMiit'?s li'tt w itJi him with prompt .!i i-.ti h; ali atten to the Receiving of g.-.tls f-.-r boats, either Itr St. Louis or upper Missouri. Will te found in the i five . f Pj!:u;.n it Vest Real K-iate Afonts, .Market Square. MILLER & BOISAUBIN, Importers of French andtiorman L0GK!N3-GLASS2PLATESj Short, Skj -I.i-M, nnd rioor Glass, Is, Second St., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturers of Ornamental I.ook:t:;;-G Uiss Frames. Stained Glass in all its Various Branches, for Churches, Public and Private Buildi:' OrnaiDUiial ll'urk for Sttamloais. HAYDEN & WILSON. Importer! and Manufacturers of S 23 13 Xj S3 "ST AM) Coach Hardware, Carriage Tiiiiiming SVidle Trees. Hamis, SJpriiigs ;md Axles, I'atrnt and HiKiiiuhd Leather, SKIRTING, HARNESS, & BRIDLE LEATHER. Xo. 11, Main Street. St. Louis, Mo., Are irtiareU to eiicr to their cu.-j t". ?rs ami the trade an assortment of articles unsiir;, iss...l. in quality and cheapness, hy any House in thci- line, V.jA or We;-t. 1858. 1858. SCARIIITT JIASOX, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Lliolslciy Washington Avenue, between fcECOND AM) THIHTJ Si's, ST. LOUIS, .MO ! In our VarerK-n!S v. i.l W f-iuud tin- l.iie-t anl I or-t styles made t.y thet e t w.rtaiC'a and cf bupetiur mate r a! nd liiu-h. ItKUSTKAUS Fine ?.o?n.v.,od and 5rah"Cativ Walnut. Oak and Cherry, with hi-rii and C'aiii'i.v. SIDEBOAKDS It ..M-wicd. M jhoa:iy, Oak and Wal littt with Slielve and .M.rlle 'I WAItDUtU'KS .m l SKCI'-tTAUIKS !t .scwootl, Ma L icany. l ik and W.i'.nv.t. .SOFAS il ibocniiy and Walnut, covered in hair Cloth, Lustiiic and lire, atello. lirilEAl S Fine K .-rw,l. Mah.-jatiy, Oak and Wal nut , with siilrtascs, ilarble Top ai: l()v,U UIjm's. It wewood. Mah'i'any, Oak and Walnut Withstands, Center and Side T.thles with Mart.'e Tex. II AT KACK.S K .ev-.v.s, M.i!:-'aiiy, Oak and Walnut of many s'yif-s. Also: Fine lt -cviid. M i!j..j;,ny. Oik atid Walnut F.ir!or, E.iy and It '.kini: C":i.oi : arieiy of Ciih-i- ii. Ku-li and Cute So.il Reeej.-.i -n and Cottate 1'hairs ; Ilec'.iml'Cnt I'leiirs. l'l.itu S I-. t):t n.ius, Footstools, ('rner aud :de Whatnots, FMensinii Taldes, Showei Ii iths, l.-e l!"xes Wire and Tin Su:e.-, Soarntt's I'alent 1. uni:e lled-te'id'. t; l lt iamkim; classes p Ovals. Mamie and S'l'ure; VVU.,J .'ii;id Pior fllases, l'i .uaes iu larye as- . E. f-Sior and lluk . It s:ers, Cm:orts, rt nient . IllCKIUN'G Spriti?. IL.ir. M ,.s. M.iTa"f; Feather Beds. Fi! Sheets, c. all "f Hie hv-t iuiti', and warranted tu re tresh, f eet ami new. Fvcry article wirranied a.'- reove -ent el. and at jirices as low as any other h-ej-e ia ilieeity icr cvrrei-jiytiditig iua!:'v. Or.ters s..rr.-Ue.l at.d tci l.f " ti'.Vd. W'r cordetlly tuci.e e e: y t-ne !; v i-he to rail and rx.ituitie and irK e i tir mi. as we a; et ieascd to show -tir C Kds, ati'l yive y.'ii all the in ii .i n in 'tir i''wer. All arliwc Held l y us cjieiuily i uked and deliveied ii It. :it or at ihe hoti. e, Very liespecttully, SC VltltlTT i MASON'. n 37 ""SlMtlGlNDi sni'MElV "(iOODST FIELD, BEARDSL.ES 8c CO., Importers and Jobbers, l'iece Goods lor 33ns"S Wtar, .Vo. 5?. .Wm'jj frf. .SV. .ui'i M'C arc now in retvijd .f a lar -o at; I c -n.pleie st'x k pi poods huitahle for the Sj: ii::: airi S nn;;ier iri.'te w hi. U weofleronthc in st faer;:lle tert-.is. -rhc fct.-k c-.-n-fistiiu ja:l vf the foll- 'Ain mi; CL' T11S. C.ifsiniers; Doeskin: Satinet-: Tv.eeos: f' htuerelts; Jeau; ConlUToys; Moleskins: Linens: '-.t t.. Hides ; Al l.icas ; l)ra l'Ettes j Fartwer's Sal 11 ; A'esi in's ; V el veu Serges Ke.; every desi iiiiti .11 o! 1 tilers ' and cloth iers' trimmings. A cotiiplete st,. k,.i i;;.uikfts. A full assortment of wool thirts and drawers. Merchants, Clothiers and T .it s .-i;ir:jthc rity f r 1 lie purpose of buyir.j their t';-: mi So- k will it to t'n ir interest to examine "ur st. ck l ed re mukine their kelectietis. All orders ili ie.e -mi. : atien.i 11. FiFi-D, ri: AniLKt s co. April 15, lS nuJi Claim Notice. To Paniel K. Hays ri d all vh. in it : y r. ncer.i Vi u are herely lu.tuied iU.it I ; 1 ip.iv.r at the I. -.nd iWJc in Itro nville. Nemaha county. Nebraska l.-rri-tory, on Friday, the U.h day of An-u-t l.it!. t ptu iijj my ripht of rre-eiopt ion to the in nl.-est ,;;.irHr -A tection N thirty-live m Town-1 ip No. live i.orih..n ltanpe No eleven east. PAfMK K. lVELKi" . August 6lh, lSTS-'.'t Claim Notice. To K'dicrt . Harrinpten. and a!! ethers nli- ui :t v.i ,v c.'iicern. Vett are hereby indnicd that I will ; i pe ;i-at ihe Land tliilce ia Hrownville. lUFiidiy, Ani-Ust CCth at o'clock. F. -M., to ir..c up my rml.t i t pre-t inp:;, ii to the northwest euaiter ef fee: i. 11 r.'i, township 5 c.f ranpe nine east. tj'.OIl';i; AIAN1.FY Aug ost 5:h; ltoS. Claim Notic To Irviu Bristol and ull whom it n o-r. rocrn. Tou i are hereby notified that 1 will rj.pcar at the Lsnd w- in Hrowuviile, cn Friday. Aupu:t 13th, 1?, at 1 o'cio. t ! P.M., to prove up ny ripht of pre-ec.F'ioa to the cut alf of the southwest quarter and O.e eat half of Uie northwest quarter o secticn 31, to-.vn.hip no. 6. DortU ; t.f raiipe 14 east of Sixth principal ileri.u.i'ii. AuuH S, 1S53. 2t H. S. CADETT CLAIM NOTICE. To J. L. Sharp. Andrew S. McDowell, M ie w. Brown ntulall others wh. ui it may concern. Tou are hereby iioiuiuu in.ii iw limn VoUJu-i! . f Kal's C:tv, wiii appeir at the Laud Ort.ce at Brovi.cn . n. r . on t!.e lOih div t f August. Irv. to vrcve up and pre-empt the Southea-t quarter cf section 10, and the uurihe.isl o.'i.irier ,.f fev tiea 15, inTowh 1. rane 1C. J 1;. RHANK," August 6th, lrCS. ilay, r 1 f FalisVit'y. CLAIM NOTICE. To TViiiiel Branch and all other? whr-m it nsy cor. corn; yoo are fcerebv not i ted that 1 tnl appear at the l.vid Offlee in Browrivil'.e. Kebraska Territory, en the 17th day of August, 1K3. at 10 o'c:ck. A . M." to prove up my ritht of pre-empt lob on the south-east quarter of tcctiun 24 in township 1, rib li. east. Anguft P. jovy snrr.T ttoej. NEW ARRIVAL OF STOVES and 'TINWARE. CHRISTIAN DErSEH. - BKOWNVILLE, ANNOUNCES to the public that he has just re ceived, j,er Steamer Emma, a very lurge- and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of uewand improved patterns.as fullows: Sbat'ghai Elevated Oven. COOK SIOVES, Buck's Clipper Oven. " Improved Pattern " Charter Oak " all of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rate and on ad accommodating terms as any other cstab lisbmcnt in this region of country. I have also now on Land every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up guttering and spouting and all other W( rk in ray line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrnntto give satisfaction. A share of patronage is solicited. C DEUSER. IrwnviIle,.TnIy lfitb, 1357. v2n5ly A. 15. IIOLLAMRD & CO., Machinists, Founders and Engine Builders, I ront street. West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully infurin theirfriendaand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirliuo, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their eliop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to thtiu. aw Mill Engines of every Description Constantly on ban-': eonsirtinjr of the Sash, Circu lar and iJuley. Mill dears and evtry description of Jastings.warrantcdlo be well made in every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, whi'-h enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and arc pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. Those in want of anything in oar line, would do well to rive us a call and examine our new pattern GEO. 8. EAYER & CO AND General Land Agents, Clemvoocl, Ple.ttsniouth, Mills c , Iowa, Cns3 eo, Nebraska. "VT promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves- V tigating Titlo,r.iying Taxes, Investing mon ey, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying; .Selling and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business connected with their profession in Western Iowa and Nebraska. J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. (Jrecne. "SV care & Denton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. K Ft. Des M(pines " CVdar Rapid?, " Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood, I iwa, Cincinnati, Ohio. U 4. Vincentowu, N. J. IfphtsUiwn, " Philadelphia, I'a. MedforJ. N. J. A. A. BUTTON. Lt. Doughty A lo, Orecne, Wearo A Bice, (irccne Si Wcare, Nixon A Goodman, Tootle A Greene, N. W. Thomas, Schoolv A Sen I Gen. Win. Irkk, j II. Johnson, I. Beed A Son, I I'ohinson A Bro , j Burlington d. Bank. I J. V. AVESTLAKE. WESTLAKE & BUTTON, MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY, Ilailroad Car, IIloc 1l lunip. Bolt Corner of Main Biddle St., ST. LOUIS. MO. Cntrat. .rs cuta'.s coiistautly on Land, swh as Rotary Pump, Cars, Sideer End Cars, Vheelarr()vs, Scrapers. Single and Horse I'ower Derricks, &.c. IHack-initljiiic ..f all kiuiU, Ilii.Ue and Trills Bnli s o? any Inn;tli. W..ik:na!i-hip warraiiteil "f he-t qualily. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! ! Prices Grratly Reduced? CURIiEXCV TAR EX AT PAR ! ! J, E. JENNINGS Cor. 2;(7 and Frances sis, St. Joseph ,lo. HAS ju t rereivel at his strc ronni. corner of Second and Francis Street-, St. Jcseph, everything desiratdc in his line, which he p'ircha-ed f..r the Fall and Winter trade, at crc.itly rc lu.-ed price for Cash, and which, he will sell 3: .:.',. prices for rash, or to punctual rust'oners. Ani"tic; his recent receipts are 50 d..z Fresh l'e.e he-. 35 doz Pi i:ne Apples. "JO d. z Assorted Fruits. 2ud..z I.ol.sters 1 it 2 Mi cans. 300 doz Field's celebrated . -.-.-.... ..n i.: . ...ii R11 1. .. 1 . ,1 1 .. .... sn-i s pui up i his 1.11 1. .y niui uurrois new white I lsn. :ils..Cod:i-li, 100 b.ixes W It Cheese. 60 boxes K 1) do, 500 lbs Currants, 51) boxes frc.-h raisins, 100 boxes dried her ritic, 500 lbs Go-hen H-.tter, bids crickers 50 bbls nuts as-orted, 500 U,s Feaiiuts, 100 boxes assorted and fancy can lies, 100 do iiuni drops and motto Lozenpers, 200 drums F:ps,itc. Also a larpe lot supaa and molasses, which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices sixty davs apo. St. Joseph. Nov. S, 1S57. 21 n K. E. 1'OMEKOY ti. Lock wood. 1857. Lockwood & Pomeroy, Wholesale iind Retail Dealers in STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de scription; for which they will pay the highest Market Price, IN CASH. COUNTBV Merchants are invited to examine our st ick of Hats A Caj-s for the approaching Spring and Summer trade, which will be l:rs;c, fashionable, and well selected. In point of variety our .stock shall not he eseclled hy any House in .St. Louis. Our prices will he low, terms accommodating. Call and see us at our New Store. Second St. St. Joseph. Mo. r,2 fire r. LAKi:. lr iwnvil'o. W. II. HOOVER. Nemaha Citv. LAKE & HOOVEH. ESTATE EI AX! OTARYS PUBLIC. Brownville arid Nemaha City, NF.nmSKA TLB. R ITOIt Y. VT7"lI.Lpr otnnily attend to Land Ag-r.cies. Paving r t.tx:n, Drawing money, bjiyiiiir and selling "oal Ef,ai" ! -:vi:1n nd ?ll!inx on Commission, Xi:,:,n? Coll.v!i-in f ,r distant dealers, and all kinds i f btisities per'.jii.ir, to t ii"ir profession. t'ari:c'iiai a:te:it. in wi'.ibe given inliiina; deelara tory st:t-arntr. to pre-.!npt--snd prx-uring War-r.:;-ty Dm .Is from tii Town au:!i i itics. l'ers ns o tnise tows lots, residing aj a distance .vU.::ii: to procure Warranty Deeds v.i'.! J , well to piace thesijreney in.;ir LamK 1 al w n 1 i."escntiii their i ii! e!ai;:i D,o,ls for -,i 1 I..,t t within the ex ptratiotiof s!.x ninths, a afur that tiute all Iota not Dee.t'.M v, ill bf.-o! I. Kiar.ks nlwiiy? on h.ui.1. N. 1!. Lett, rs of in piii v a:iiv.ered promptly. !''' 1 41-ly Xcvy Wliolcsile Grocery House. I w. c. RITCHIE. W HOLESALE .1XD RETAIL DSALSK IK Groceries. .Vines, Liquors, CIGARS, WOODEN WAUK, CWiicr of Main and Francis Streets. RidJU't Old S.imf, cositc Stouts Ilittl, ST. JOSEPH, 310. HAVE just received the largest and most complete st fkot the ab ve (roods ever evened in enter Missouri. ti which theaitcntio-jof merchants snd dealers is res-peetfullir-j inv.ted havini: purchased them principally 1 r ca-11 at t he v e-y ...west possible prices in Boston. ew York ar.d St. I.iiis. (eel roiirtder.t that I can cfter it:c! ncen.ents that are rarely found, and h"iirjE, by fair .v i liberal dealing, low price and p nil loiedt-, to merit -1 '.:bei .1 shiire f p.ttiona-'C. Calland examine my stock a:id price before purrSasir.tr; sales are biund to follow, In rry sio.-k wiii be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Gt- oery House. lEagie Mills. bt. jos-srn, i.to. JAMES CAIUi ILL Proprietor. MANUFACTURES and keep constantly on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour 3Ioal, and Feed stu.i, OrJrs solicited and promptly filled on mo?t fivoratde tertiis. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody j that erf ed it. , St. Jofepb,Mo.. Aug. 2",1304. rln!3- y S1L ESTATE BROKERS. IBM i I I AYER'S PUIS. TOR ALL TEE PUSPOSES OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. Therb has long existed a puhlic demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pills one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the how els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be tiken 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 speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Tain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Tiles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood, Irregularities; in short, any anil every case where a purgative is required. They 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 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 and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the sLrcrth of tne oody, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though 110 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 whicn a physic is required cannot he 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 thing 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 mcdioine. Beinq sngar-WTapped, 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 PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Pox. Five Boxes for SL AYEIt'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COrGIIS, COLDS, 1I0ARSEESS, LUOUim iS, H II00ri.G-(OlGII, CROIT, ASTHMA, AXD iosnimo.. 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 upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colus, Covghs, Hoarseness, &c. ; and for Cmii dkfs it isr the pleasantest and safest medicine that can he obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the Eeorile it quality io Uopt tip to the best thftt it ever as been, and that the genuine article is sold by J. II. MAIN & CO., Browuville, N. T. 1S58 CARPETING. 1S3S SPRLYG SALES. a. Mcdowell & company. Are now in receipt of their spring importations, which have been purchased in Kncland for cash, for though other houses are advertising direct importations from Europe, we take pleasure in announcing that we are the only direct iiniirters from Kncland Traiicc in the west ern States, and hive now on hand the largest aud II nest stock ever imported to thiscountry, consisting in part as follows : 9-4. 6-4 4-4 and 3-4 Xew Medallions; 6-4 royal Velvets; 500 rolls French velvets; 200 rolls Royal Wiltou; 1000 Do Robert Crosslcv Brus sels ; 2000 rolls John Crossley & Son's Tapesty Brnsel-; 2o00 rolls Hi inton's; 3000 mils Prardoe & Uoonian's; 1500 rolls liriht's new designs; 1000 rolls heavy Knelish three-ply; KXH) heavy superfine; Together with the larges stock of Domestic Carpets, for the wholesale trade, ever brought west of the moun tains. Also 2000 roll? 1-4 white and check matting: 2000 " 5-4 " " 30.i() " 4-4 and 3000 " Cocoa matting all widths. 1500 sheets of oil cloth 12 to 30 feet wide; 200 pieces 3-4 4-4 5-4 5-1 and 8-4, oilcloth. Also the largest stik of rugs, table covers, sofa rugs, Mats, stair rods, table oil clothes, 4tc, of any cstalish inent in the country. To the retail customer, all we ask is a call, to convince them that we can and will sell lower than anv uther house in the west. To the wholesale purchaser we would say that we can offer them greater inducements than any establish!.. ent cither in New York or Boston, having purchased our ent i: e stock for cash, we are prepared tn iffer our goods at the vety lowest prices of importatioo A. McDOWKT.L, Ai. Co., 6S Main St., St. Louis. May 15, liotl 110 4 . ZOOK & BALDWIN, forest City, 3VIo., pptlf-r in 33 R. XJ Or And MEDICINE S . Cliemicais, Dye W oods, Dyestuffs, OiN, I'aints, antl Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, GLASSWARE, French, English, and American Perfumery. FIN'K toilet and shaving soaps, fine hair and tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured tobacco: all the patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice tenet and taney articles, etc.. etc 1 nls for (he sale of Dr. Wistur's Kalsam of Wild Cherry " lioger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalngua. " Osgood's India Cholagogue, " Jones' American Choiaogue; " Ciuysott's Yellow dock tad Sajsapariila: " Smith's Tonic Syrup. July 23, 1357. v2nl-y1y Lightning Rods. 8TAXDFROM CXDER! To all whom it may coneern, you are hereby informed that the undersigned is now engaged in putting up the best class ot Lightning R.U manufactured in ihe East, and on tte most reasonable terms Having had long cx perienw in the biisiuese, he warrants all work done by him tote doac riyht. u. n. 11 VRSU. REFERENCES. Jatne Buchanan, Washington. D. C.; J. C. Brecken ridce. WasbinTTon t Ci ir Vwfi.pO r na.... l-., land: I. oik N,ipolorn B..naparte. 4'aris, France; Empcr- oi .mi aiioor. .i . i-e.ersourc, Ktissia. Bkow svillk March i5 i;o3ytf. ISHAM REAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AGE. XT, Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska. Will pice prompt attenti n to ail professional busi ness entrusted to his care in Richardson and adjoining counties also to the drawing of needs, pre-emption pa rcri', &c ., 4c , Hy n, '&s ni6-6m NEW SPRING ASIJIMER GOODS! CitANE& HILL, DEALERS IN AXD Main St. bctweeq Frpnt and Second sis., Brownville, "X". BOOTS c3 HATS & CAPS, tovc Furniture, Flour, Bacon, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. W E have just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and and Fancy line, whicn wo are now prepared 10 oner 10 me iraueai cxireineiy iow puce?, For Cash or Country Produce. 1857. v2nl8-tf CRANE & IIII.L, SIEGEL & GREENBAUM, 3NTo. 27 BEi33L Street, Brownville, N. T. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the citizens of 15rownvillc and the public generally that they have received and arc now opening one of the largest and most complete Stocks of Clothing Ever brought to this market. Their assortment o? Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices ; as to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and invisible Green, and Cloths, Cassimers.Satinetts. Ca-hmerctts,and Jeans, all made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the altimo?e May also Lo 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 as cheap as any establishment in the West. We have the finest and best assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Ever brought to this Territory. Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A Cue assortment of COATS, Urcss, FrocK and Sack. FASTS, Every Style and Description. VESTS, To please Earsre and Small. SHIRTS, ISotli lVliite and Fancy. w E : would but aslt tthe public to call, ax.unine . and judge fl,r themselves whether the GIotLin at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made materi,l i,;,i,i . . . vcnty-five per cent, cheaper than they have ever bou 'h? elsewhere md twenty October 2'Jth, 1S57 v2nl3-ly VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN. A;ony or as j Siciict"" or health ! Life or death! These are the questions involved in the adoption or rejection ol this spe cilic by the martyrs to external diseases and injuries. Having re ceived the indorsement ol theC.is tingiiished surun, the late l'r. KANK, and itseflicacy tested dur injr two aulul Winters in the re tions of eternal ice. it is now com inj; into general use in eery sec tion ol the cn ilied globe, and its marvelous cures are eeiyhnc exciting astouishnieut. THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. Ill"XIir.t:H.S and TIIOlANI'S have tested ils virtues, and are rejoicing in freedom from long lingering PA1X and 1 l.-KAr-K, which other remedies hud failed to cure. Have ou the HIUIX C1IIT1S, M l llAICIA, PIII C- jiatism. KiHd i i.a, i:ai:- AI'IIKor TiiO III AClli : Are vim alllicled with Hllti:s Suf. lering from Itlll'lnl-S Sl'RAIXS. conx'!?, toKK i-.vk-s, rn.i-s? THE ARCTIC I.IXIMEKT win iilTord von instaut ' rtlkf. Everybody is liable to For Ihese ilie.-oHiil accidents Ihe AIH.T1C 1.1NI.UI..NT should be Kept on hand, lor it allords sise and iiiiin eiliate lelief. often sav ing from death. l.vcry stcatn hout and raihoad train should keep it. Who that has heard the shrieks or.'iti','indi llttelcd bv the scaliled mid maimed victims of explosions and collisions, does not icel that some means of rcheinf ;heir lorlin . should alv.avs be accessible ? l;neh ilois exi-t ill this balmy pain coulrclliugngei.t. llis TILE MOTHERS' COMPANION. It cues CAKIH IN TIIr 11KKAST. K'lli: Mll'Ili HlltK III . ri.MI I.I, A.c. l a dies who pne a pure skin. Void of pimples, blotches, scurf and all discoloraiious and ix rrescenei's, sl.01.ld attach these tie-pa-seis on bi autv's dom.'i in as soon as t he :i pj ear with the AlltTIC MNI.MIM. It is ewellent for ti e Hair, pivinir it a healiiiy, glo.-sy ap pearance, lt is GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. 1 lt is a sovereign ven -c.lv fo the various ili-ea-es v.ilh ' which boresaiealllicted. cur- i iuir the most iilaniiincn-esef I l:lll Is-KS. .PI5A1XS, 'MIIIXIJ. IIAI.T. WdCXHS, M'll.VKI I- , KS. SV1 I NV.M'.WIX.r.INi; lnl'. l;:c-ili:.. it 1.1, y h ll., .Vc. No 1 imer. I iery i-o,...v i- rrl. ..i o (- I -on .'. ... I I.. 11 i.l. r. .1 l.il .. 01 .1.:. 1....' ; I i f-O-OOO llbllUUh ii.i- laiuii- ble reined c. Fur sale by all respectabii; I roits and Pealera. 1 Price- of the Liniment, C5 n uts. ,,0ci nt nnd $1 a l ot- ' tie. A one dollar bottle eontaiu us uiucli l-uuniut as tight tneuty-tire-ceut btjltles EXTRAORDINARY AXXOl'XCEMEXT. r.very purchaser I a uooar roiueoi ioe.-M.iio j.i.s IMKXT receives, at l'r. l:ia(.'r"s expense, the I'Xlll.D STATIS JOL'KXAL, of Xew Voik, tar one year. 11 Journal is a lar illustrated paper each number con taiiain; sittn pa?s, be.iutirtilly rin'jed on clear whit paper, anl filV-d with or inal matter trom the most bril liant writen of ti.e country. Certi ficate of suWriptiOD and full particulars of the novel and iiiiilantlnojuc en terprise, of which, this offer forms a part, will accompany cacli Uittle. An AtiKXT WAXTKO in FT FRY TOWN" and Vni.ACE. UKAliU S; IIl IiKOW KS, St. Louis. Mo. Nkw York Okfick. Xo o71 ItKo.Ud. AY. Cominunica.tions should aiwitvs be additssed to M. Iouis. Land Sales! The undersiimed. owner of forty-six acres of lard ad joiniinr the city of Brownville was originally laid erf as a portion i f the ' wn site .iesirous to dispose if the same, and will do so i ex "eedincly fjvorahle terms. .Apply t. John iicDoxon;H. Hay 20, 1S5S rT:f Bbowsville, X, T. Oestiitioxi- Icacttoti lliersous whomsoever against buyinft from Augustus Kocntie and AVm Ruth certain town lots known as 'Benedict's AcMitiou' to Brownville, Nebraska J0U" McPHEBS0". BRAGG S Al fewte?; :-s 9 Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple Hothine St 23a SIEGEL i GREEXBAUM. Steam IVEill, Patent Portable Mill, THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, llolabird A Co., to manufacture the J. ('. Reed 1'atont Port,.!.!.. :r;--t ! Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in t n-nnt ..C 1 , t-, . ..... ..oi 01 u -ooa v-orn or u neat aim that lor dura bility, simpliety and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. Ou the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold JI. Jul was awarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes it is l superior to all others forthemostexteiisive Merchant ! Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed bv Horse power. The above Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, ., where they con be furnished in any quantity at short notice. The t'love Mills warranted to perform as follows: ofi ir.. diam., per hour 'M B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $:!(M .'.0 " " " " SO " 1.) " 2.'i) 21 " " ' " 20 " l.J 200 20 " " " " Hi " 8 " 15(1 As tliis Mill tells its own story.it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous reeomtiiendat ions, received. Tailoring! THiiorinr!! Tailoring;!:! K. K. PARKF.Is, Merchant Tailor, Atlantic street, Wej"; of Hoblitzcll's Store. Hl'.O WXYILLE, SFAillASKA TEUll. HA V I XG bought property and located permanent ly in Brownville, I ollVr my services to the public generally, if they want any thing done in my line id business-. I can always be found at my post, or. more properlyspeaking at mv bench. UoiU W: ranted .o Fit .o Fas! rartieular attention paid to euttinggarments and laying tr work fortlin Sca!njtrcss. The grcate.-t portion of my life has been devoted to my tnulc , in which I consider myself inferior to none especially in the cutting department. and I hojie by elosealten tioii to my business to merit a share f public patronage. E. E. BARKER. BrpwnviHc April VUh. JS37. tt-ly MCCORMICK'S Reaper & Mower for 1858 V. HYATT & Co., Agents, S. .f'jrf,!l , Ji mt,H CI, Is ncr.iin offered to the farmer-of Missouri an I X'e.'.r.i-k.i, as ibe be-t K'..i.cr in the world, and the best combined lteaper and M.,wcr. and is so warranted. Kor five years past 1 have avoided atieialiir the various State titid County Fairs, for the pirpo-e of seeking premiums, re-i:-troiii-i my machine as too well kth-wn to i;ee. ih.it sort i f e .iiioteti'Liti n. In Jniy l.i-t the I'mted S'ate s. ricultiirai society, at their Fjir at Syracuse. J,ew I.... k awarded 1 1 me a GOLD MEDAL, and DIPLOMA. For the be-t reaper, atrer a severe test, in heavy fan cied rye over hi I ly and litiev en p; mind. A lso the real Council -Med. i'.' w:is awarded by the exhibition of all nation- in I, .,ii, loti in lsol to C. .Met ornu, k on the ltoi::,.! of the onuui.i li'y ati, 1 value ol bis A M K R I C A X It K A P -Kit and al-, i at the -'re it From n KxhiOit: ,11 at Paris, m lv5. w as aw arded the tirjml t;o. .Med il , f Ib to.r. Also the highest pt i.e aw.tr, led to any rc.ipina m i hir.e by the Ki al A'4i icultu-al S ,i iety of Kn-'iaiid in ll-ol. and still more '.'Ion oils, the lii--l.e.-t sat istaction ur.d approval of over loo OoO fanner of Liy own r untry. Fanners de-it in;; the McConeick Keaperand Mower for the present year will sc lire by leaving their orders should be sent offore the lt day of March next. A401I 13, in&S noli ! 1S.S SPRING SALES. W.F.ENDERS & CO.. Wholesale Clotliin? Warehouse, i Xo C2, Jjin Strt't, St. Loni: ' Have jest received a full and cmplete st,,ck of Spring ; : and 5unirur clothing; whuh is unsurpassed in tx-ent, , qualify, and workmanship, in any other house in the ' I Hi- n. All our rlothini? is tn.nlo i,v i.,,.r.t .- ' : f,,r this tiartet, at our Manufactory, Simmons hi xk ; B- st, n. i Larse and close buyers will And it for their interest t.l cive lis .1 c:i 1 1 n u a i.1.1.,a ...... nl ......I I . - i. ..... - r , , t , . - -, ii i , i a I , or to prompt r. en at prices ihit will defv all compe- if-ri.-ii 1 litM .1 .1 f. . .T.. , ...... j - i .-ot ic: s a :i'i . -in i a r )- i r imp. ! Win. F. KNDilR, St. L-,uis, John W. ElUELuW, 1 i Boston. nu4-. INotice. Persons indebted to the v.nderienet will cme for-! waid arul settle as loncer indulcencewill lo t be tu-m i llotei cr:p taken at par. THOMPSON it MARSH. Brownville April 15-h. la5S. i-lt 33 husk Mattrasscs just received at the store of Aug. 6. 1S57. n-J I. 7. WHITE. New Hardware Store. Sign of the Saw. J. FLAHERTY. Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY. ST. JOSEril, MO. IS NOWreceivingand opening the largest and most varied arsortment 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 most approved manufacturers: agricultural aud 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 fartningcom mtinity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this departmen. of my stock. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a la -ge assortment of tiuns. Rifles and I'istols, Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, fo. its quality and price, I am determined to oifcr such inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing mid agencies for American Hardware M-inufacltirers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade, enables me: no; only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of trade is small prolits and quick returns. January 1. 1S57. vln2'.ltf iwijiiirsii JOHN COLIIOIN (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the l'ost Office.) WUOL USA L E A XD 11 ETA IL IK ll.ER IN Building and Saddlery Hardware, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and Foreign Hardware, such as : Greaves A Son's Files Scissors and Edge Tools Pocket knives Butcher's do do Knives anil forks Spear & Jackson's saws Brass curtain bands and Gimlet pointed screws pins Griffin's and American Door locks horse nails Augers and auger bitts Post hole augers Corn knives Ames' shovels and spades Briar sev'hes Lull A Porter's shutter Grass aud grain do liutts .Vuls Morticing machines Shovels and tongs Circular, mill ur.d muly Candlesticks saws Framed wood saws Planesand plane irons Blacksmiths' Bellows and Coopers drawing knives Vices do adzes and wood Moiiseholo Armitage au- t',ols vi!s Tress Hoops American anvil Butts, cast and wrought Stocks and dies Copper rivets fur belts Pad hooks, brceeh'g loops Tuyere Irons Pad screws, cockeyes Plated and com. stirrups Ornaments, racks do do liitts Girth rein and roller web do do Buckles Silk, cord thread do do Rings Calf skins Breast and rein sniipe 1 nper leather Lasts, pegs Briil, lie do Peg floattt Skirting do Pineerj Harness Shoe thread Belting do Bristles, wax Goatskins Lining skins Enammellel leather Binding With ninny goods embracing a complefo assort ment of the most desirable which thev will sell at the lowest prices. J. COLIIOL'N A BKO. April 1 'ith, 1S57. :il-1v George Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER. BROWNVILLE, N. T. NX0fNCE to the public, that he is-prepiired to erect SUam and Water Saw and Mereh.-'iit Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of iua.-hincry f all kin.!-. ALL WORK WARRANTED. IIo is also Agent for A. H. IIULLIRIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O. LEE & LEAVITTS Saw Manufactory, CINCINNATI. O. And arc prepared toreeeiveand fill orders fornny ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es- laniisnmciits. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. Xoel, Ln'-te A Co., Brownville, X. T. Steam Mill. R. W. Furnas, Brownville, ' Muir, Hanii A Co., " " " Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " " 1'. M. Rogers. Pawnee eify, ' Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo. " James la, we, Linden, " " " A. 1$. Ha liberd, Cincinnati, O. Brownville, June l, 1-07. 2 1 ly m:h ask city Insiiranco Capital Slock .s(),000. n n r a s k a citv, n. t. ''pl-IS Cotnapy. under a liberal charter, is roiw I fully o-'aniz' ,1. nnd tln-ir enti re i-n i r:. 1 .... V ..f Fifty Ttoifiwi ,!",, paid in and s,-,ur,-d. They are repined, Irotii this date, to Krant opi-ii H,!i,-ics, and take risks, upon e,,ual terms, with the most favored In-tirano- Company any where. Having adojited the mutual rineipl-, its patr-.tisi, withoiu incurrin- any liability, wiil share in the r-r..tits of the compit nr. 1 he operations i f the Company, will b" confined, fTtbe (resent, to MiK'.vp, or cak.;o riks. with a liKMitnum Lability of JlL'..",i O ,,n any one bottom. Lcin the only Insunn.-e (;!':, , o'n the:ib..ve too ulari l.m. West of the Mi-s, , j. jt conf. ! ri; ex j.eets a generous -uiit.),rt from ')-tern M. rch.n t-. We resj,ectfui!y invito the Missouri Jiivcr t,a tDinae. PlurcTOiis : S.F.Vn -lolls, ('has. F. llol'v, II. P. r.onr-t. J. L. Arm-troi' ,-, W. N. Ii,uch:i:an, M ies W. Ur..wn, A. A. Hra.lfnrd. nii'H'i !;.- : CIIAS.F.i:OLLV, IVc.-i.U nt. .'. - t;siPE, See'y. St. Louis A-et-C, 1. W. P. Howard. April 2 1, Is.:;. 40 ly W. II. HILMIMS, WHOLF.SAI.K AST) KKTAII. IlEALFK IV STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, IVTo., TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizen, of Or gon and the y.ublic in general, that ho has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and ia for gale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices. I would call .articular attention to my toeV ,,t f'llill'IMl l:toi-cj ... . . lvv"1-"' r-.-, compns.rjg ine most improved patterns both Air-Ti-ht and Premium. Anion" them I may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the be.-t ,t .ve now I in use, the Asiatic Air-Thru t, Pioneer and priie Pre mium. Also 1 Parlor & Box Stoves j Of various Size and Patterns, which I will j SELL LOWEP. THAN ANV IIOUSE'IN TOWN ' I'artieular attention paid to making and pu'tin-' up Tin ;uttc rs. in the t-wn ar.d country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term-- ! OM copper, Prass and Pewter tak-n in exehaiure" I for work or ware. W. W. WILLI s I vl r'5 O.-fg n.M,,.. July 5, l;j,' I & BROTHER, CITY I0TS. I have f,,r Mle a nnmber of r emtif-i;!, I.Kate.l lots m ue t ay of I-.rownv.le. hi,h I am am horned losell at bargains fr .-ash. New c .n:crs will ,! well to call on me before making urrnisrs r r Fl'RVAS B:?Tn.-:!ic,KK'H:5 R! Estate 4t- NEW GOODS!!; JOHN McPJIEESOX I have just received an entire! new and ' assortment of SUTERIOR GOODS', Which I will sell at as reasonable priceiu establishment in the West, I have now in ftore a great variety of th t, lowing articles, which were purchased fot and consequently, can sell cheap on thesaraa DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. SADDLERY, HOOTS AND SHOES 1I.1IIDW.4RC 1X11 C.TTLERY QUEEXSWARE, ' TJDESJNT ITTJHH ROOTS AND SHOES, Ready Made Clothing. And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, IVppers, Soda, Salarahis, Ginger, Allspice, 19 November oth. etc., e. LO u is W-Q.DTER IIjue, Sij;n, and Ornamnital Tab' GiiAZIER, OKAINER, AM IV4 IKU II 4 T,CB , NEMAHA CITY, N. T. Takes this inethoil of inforniinir ihe puMic tli.it removeil his p.iint shop from R.h k(s rt. M,i , to ti,,.. ' 1U thinks hiiiiself iiuahlleil to iimlertiike any m.Z tainini; to his line of business, and re.-pvcti'ul.r ' the puhlic to mve him ojII. " ' Flease leave or.lersat the "A lvertiscr" ctr., e " Nov. 19. 1S57. ' eajf DOVDALL, lARKTlTuTaT WASINGTON FOUNDRY i:iiine and .llachine shop, COttNtK OF SttOXB AMI MIIIIGM StllLlri ST. LOL LS Mi. lri Manufacturers of steam Kn-ities ,in,l R.Uers 5JS .. linst .Mill .Machinery, Siucle anil lioub'e i ir,V.v s .Mills, T. hacci Screws aiel Presses J..H, K,e'-e- i" Screwsiin.l fylin.Icrs, W.-.l Canlin: .Machu.M H 'i C.istintts Yoiim;-s Improve) Patent .Illlt Jtil,. " rl.;KXTS for the sale of James Suiui ai '.s perior Mschine Car ls. r.. . '' .,.V.f NEW STORE MT. VERNON; NEBRASKi A. MEDLEY, Announces to the I 'lt.lit- that he h.is pur ch.iie-l the t sue Slick vt ti.H -ls hr-oishf to this ph.ee by .Mr. mid now otti-rs t,, sell Dry Coodi, Cirocn U, Haul Harf, (lU'cnsTtvaK. &.r., at prices as f.ur as can he loun.i in the U estern cout Or t'.isii .,r in exchange for country pr suce fot. 1. -57-ii 1 1 ScbttcitySteanfSalVi jonx c. in rnr.vx, Srott i it. Ho.. (Immrtiiattlj viioute lir-iWHtitle. .V T) Aniioiiiiie- t,, IId- puMic that he has le.ist-l tt,e r. st.-am saw-null recent ly erectc! by ilr. .Vefi. i, , j--asalioie. ,inM - in.n p: , j. ,, e. to form-l, u;l. u'iw,-o .Mission i. in, 1 Nebraska with an extra ijuality ol Lfit. of everv ilescnjition an-l SAWED LATHS of an ex-cllcnt .(iiulitv. A. -hare of patronage is suh, :v Noveuibor 11. 1)7. .NATII L VOVi: COUSIN, Land and General Agent WASHINGTON CITY. D. C. If.ivme reMgried the sit iiatioii which he ha. heii tin- General Land Otlice lor ihe last twenty yeir .-. h.irL'eof the Pre-emption linrcau .Iters his s,., M, f. the prostciiiioti ,.f ilaiius before the Iiepartment. m..c -hepre-eii.p;. on laws, town site act i f s-np ... -Mr.C'. will also give at enlioii to ca.ei betoi e ti e r-.--ion . lll. e pr,s ore I. md Warrants t parl.es ev..:.r! jnd prosecute claims before (.'..ngress. It K KI RS Tu Hon. S A. Potiglas. Illinois, t'. 3. Senate. J I ItiiKht, In. Ii, ma, K S.ii.iri Mi , InK.iti, It W. J- hd-on Arkansas, " liitl H ells. Wiscoiism, House Reps. C. t'. W.i-ht,iirtie. - K bt Sin n h 1 1 lniois, J.-hn ll S .iti'ltdof. Louisiana, Tboinas A Hendricks. C.in'r Land OfJl-e. J, s. S. Wiisoii. K-.. Chief flerk Hon. K. M llaniiiigton. Kx-Cyiu'r. Indiana. J noes Shields. Kx-fom'r, .Minnesota e... C. H hit mg, foin'r Pensions f'.ov .Mi'd.iry. St. Paul. .Minnesota Messrs. Sweeny, Kent Js. f(J.t Maimers, Washir.t a Pair.. t Noiirse, do d Ch il.b Brothers. ,,, ,) SotiT, Lea N. ( do do Also, to ibe District Land Offl. ers generally, at.'l t illwholiaveh.nl land biisnie-s at iheseatof g. ve'i.n ' for years. .V. bu-iness letters will retesvr .: ti. ti mile-s a, . oiiip.uiied by a fee. ir".-:- OLIVEIl IIIvXNETTYco., " MANI FAcTl KKIi-J AND wTlol.KSAI.K HEAI.KKS IN Eoots Shoes St Erogans, XO. .17 JI.V STIIEET. SA 1X7' Lul ls'. X VKK NOW IN KKCKIPT of a cotuplcteassortn:.';. of oihIs from their own and other inanufi: t. irie.s, ii, liij.feil especially to the Western trad.-. Purchasers are invited to examine their .t -s ma nu fact u nil nnd seleer,-, with Kreut en re a: 1 warranted of superior qualify. Orders will recr-f BROWNVILLE STEAM ill ILL. XOKL, LAKE& EMI-ION. N. 1!. We would rospeetfullv inform tiii .etis of Nemnhii county and -, . 1 j . .i r Mi-...uri, l! ..: we have always ,, hand a l.ir 'e and well '. sup,.!y.,f I.r.ljm.W, which wceaiifurni.hat.-' T r ites thnn any inlil in thy Territory. -Market price- f. r ,,. d jliven'd at tl." vr: oroti toe I, ;.:,it , ' the river. All order- a. , ompanied with the cadi, will ."-(. our immediate iitf cut i(,n. A. LVKiilt'i. j. r ii' i'-1 Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dialers in 333737- GroodS AN U GROCERIES, 1 1 A Ii I W A I I'. ( i I j; E NSW A II L. EOOTS, shoes, IIAT.S AND CAPS, A :a 1 1 h. VI o s. S t o t, vs, r 11 r n i 1 11 re. if SONOMA, MO. Ar ril Iith. l-:,7. 4- - D()tLAiOAL0(Wi Main street, onetluor West of Pjst-O.fc- Brownville, N. T. The subscribers re-pe. tfui 1 n.for.i, the oiibli- :v they have opened the above .saloon, where the le-: 1 tV of ' Groceries Wines, Liquors. Ff-Kirsi. Oysters, Sard r an t every refre-h.-nent for ib-inner man. ii-na: . '' atsu.b e-tahli.htiieuts, nuilbe found and serve I : '-ur-' style GOr'F tt li.ff' Brownville April 15 h, j;--" Lumber ! Lumber ! ! e are prepared tofurni-h at ur Steam Saw M opjuisite Prownviile ia'-Prairie Kore.-t," allk:ii lumber u-ualiy found in the W-st, anlonic '. ' lumber suitable f.r wnjry.ns. furniture, and f. r? ; purposes, ,f c., s,i. h as lli.-kory, 0k. A-h. a'.nut, Syeanior-, Lion and Cottonwood, wh.sti ' have constantly ,. bar. Lor will prepare at sh -it 5 t:ce. at the lowest market prices, . t .,iW,.,l 1 1 - der. for steamboats. Will-mr I o-, t,a " ti.t. -rt-or by the haii.tr-l. P:!ls f r lamber can l o :-f:-: our 1 ffice, in Iln.wnvi.lt?. W will al,,. furnii b. r saw iiponthe.lia.es, or by the hundred v -' 111. 11 at Table P..H.-k. ILOAl'LEVA MT'lii- Prownviile. At I. J. D N. THOLEPSOrifr Attorney at Lav. II is resume! I.;s professional business, md will f' ti.e 111 all the foiirts ,,f Nebraska.. ,.d the tt.rl' -Atchiiisoii County, JIo. omce one door west of I. T. 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