Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 20, 1859, Image 3

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ownville, jAy.so: is-9
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$2 00
s so
3,00 .'.
T t ai tneen l f G m 'nins,
.o furnished at fci.ou per
Ki j.rovided itc ta
- m rkT. lVi:Jc'jrs of the
Real
,. IHer, Marine Tou.r10, hiC!W, 111.
41I'kiv ..iiral Advcru.-ins Aiiont.in rear of
J .' k. I.Mt'" " CUildreu'. Shoe More, SO Wu-t
s rix'l. Cincinnati. '
j.s. iii K. ohisKCo, N'g tlO anJ CIS, Brondway,
v m iitu- V'imi, American Canadean and European
aod MJiw.ii.iJii i.itKe,XolC3 Nassau street
i 'i'ti'iamuCE. X.rthwe-t corner of Olive and
. .'.:. b.m't I.nti.
i - i ti:.63. ttc.irl-.rii street, CVu-apn,
. .' ,- i...: i7-l A ii t i (-.licit nitpM iipu..ns andad
",'. f..r ttte Adverti-er, :id receive ami receipt
tlcrelt.r.
.,.ti ImU Ui tl.. Tert .i..ry, ruining from varum
' ..,( u.r .Mutes, olie-i suict to us the name of
" ' I'.i-.ro'.-t ncti1" r!v i. would doubtless
' ri'--r if tlK-y r..nlJ a copy of the "Ad
' ',, ' We ai i-a send a specimen copy, and persons
'. - -:iir-:j'!er4ia'.diriuiiun to become a regu-
mcrfN-r.
jon "voiiK.
Cuts
. - . . ..... ....... t . ii i . I
'" . "w,-rU!nt.i'!ictiumut Job Workin
' i uMiri- ' any ..(See. The proprietor beinc
. hwist ir. and liaviimiiihis employ an
"l, ". i '.iVii-M i :!' "' Faju-y J.il. Printer, is de-
11"
, n v. r " v . , ,
V'JrauM v rf.vf-aiictluii r PV
T Tho"Nrtka AdTertiser" having
-h the largest circulation cf any paper in
Territory, tolesale Merchants in St.
I St jSiph. Cincmnati and other East
mark'et. where Ncbrabk. merchants pur
I.e. will find no better advertising medium
,te Western country,-!
Rev. A. S. ElLLIXGSLV, will
arhat the Prbyteriau Church next
.Ma:h at 10 1
1-2, P. M.
.2 o'clock, A. M., and
Thf wind of ir.an is so constituted to
i euiily animated to admiration Ly the
;:.ur:.l';aliou of any finished object which
ruasf-s the imagination, or captivates the
v. It is to hold this power that Kee
Jl MuJn-s and perseveres to Wend the
:::;ply ustful 'with the. effective, elegant
.::J ornamental in hats, such as will he
induced ly Keevil for the Spring of
vV.I at his Hall of the Giant Hat,
3 re -ad way, St. Ixuis.
Meet School.
W'c take pleasure in an
uncing that R. P. IKtchixs has con
futed to tvath another term in this City.
h' will Lc assisted by his wife, who is
!o a professional and accomplished teach
r. Mr. Huu-hins lias taught in this place
,t one lenn ; lie, however, is an erpe-.-J
and jualiiied teacher, and ha?,
j far as we have bc-en able to learn, giv
n entire satisfaction. AVe speak from a
rs'in knowledge as to our own children,
id are joined by many others, when we
iy. Mr. H. has a peculiarand happy fac
I'.y for advancing, not only thoroughly,
.;t rapidly, scholars under his charge.
Sie advertisement.'
Happy Junction.
'. The embellishing
'"sins of Art arc made subservient to
i!iast everything within ih-i scope of
Art. Thus, the dominion of attractive
' fiu'u extends to almost an infinity of
v.
ject, amniig tlie rest may be named
Hals.
Such hats as are produced by
fur the Surinz of M9. at his Hall
a . .
0..; (ireat Hat. IJroadwav. opposite
Vath street, St. Louis.
Buchanan Life ana General Insur
ance Company.
. In iiiiother column will be found the
aLnuil statement of the abore named
f ompany, for the year ending December
The exhibit clearly shows the
-it::anan
i
to be none other than a first
las Insurance Company.
Man's Oversight.
V 1
it may be a man s
ivf-akne?, his oversight, or his pleasure,
Lot to distinguish where, or where not to
le able to procure articles of necessity
st their minimum- cash, rates; but cotn-
ni"n kc:ie at least', should dictate in the
matter. -Ki-eril," of the Hall of the
l'iau Hat, Broadway, opposite Wash St.,
aiut Louis,
I1 pular and
Hailin-
is malinir his moves for a
profitable cash system of
Revenue Law.
On the first pag;e will be
fo mj the conclusion of the new revenue
law.
Fruit Trees.
Brownville Nursery.
if f MitM.Tiiri.wn'cT for sale the following varieties of
WINTER VARIETIES.
5""Tv;iefl,.ur,
VU.rWtoTPamaVin,
km u miuitair,
Ji:tan. . -
(loUli'n R n.cj.1
Winter Swsrr,
pome Gris
Wiii w or Limber Twig,
Snow Arple,
Baldwin,
Domini or Darwin,
Taltnan's wecting,
XortLeru br'-
'""u stem.
FALL VARIETIES.
Autumn Swarr,
Fall Strawberry,
Milan.
4 ' f i :-n.
SUMMER VARIETIES.
June or H:gliU'
Summer Queen,
;v.l lcu Sect,
Early Harvest Reustrcak,
'."if'i-te.
tar!
Trf nt -n.
Karl
llarvot.
Xurrr i situated wi the farm of R. J. Whitney,
, ,c,,,,,e mile w.uth of Bmnville. The trees are ne
-ria fr. in ti,epTM and very large and healthy f.
k.. Trxinced in the ik.i1 and climate of Xebras
f li? nmt prove surior to tho-e that arc shipped
' .me jtc. They can be obtained earlier in
are Hot iniuriHl l.v ciittiii- .fTtl.o wnmll tnr.nm
--I'lf-rr. . ... .L&.t i:. . i . j
iiior.irr to ,t .1.;...
iiiviii ie ana 10 lessen me
, "l,r ea.u-ru tiuervinen do wheu they send
i f 1 ' ',b that onr KebiasU farmers
..1 f ,uU' ""deraliun. To lhe whu wih to have
... iLe proprietor will en.leavor to grve en
In.... . . . . ' ai:Uo may favor us w iih a call.
lu ... raut.t.B n-t,i. otie of us v ill be lounl iu
J ' touthoebo favor ufwiih their val-
GEl). W. BRATTOX.
linn: c i-M'iiuinV'
f rem. ''T? arn!1 P-o against tresising,
fit,lt ' lrt0s,,rIJJr mark placed on or aiitong
B. F.
"Uile. V.T., Jan.13.lS59.
3m
'yK -?LE AT THIS OFFICE.
ifEADVE
wmm
IXR- EASTERLY::
Iodine and Sarsaparllla :
WHl cure all disease ariwiLR from an impure state iif
the blooi. r a dcpraveil cundition of tbc fluids of the
system, viz: cancers, fewellinsof the glands, rhcumat-
iMii, w hite ewel lings, chronic isorc eye, piles, ooilg,
erysipelas, guiires, pain in the bones aud joinU, ul
cers in the. nioutH and throat, and 811 chronic con.titu-
tiooal diseases. . 7'his mediciue sesrehes out the very
roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing
the secretions in the 5tem, thus removing the cauhe,
which renders the cure certain and permanent.' .
Dr. Eatterhft Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure the
vrortt mercurial ducat, and drive out and destroy ev
ery particle of mercury which i in the system, ami cure
its bad eflects.
It will cure tccondary typhilit or veneral diteaic,
and will drive the typhilUic virus and all hereditary
taint and jiouonoH nuUttr out of the system through
the pi'res of the tkiu, and restore thre patient to a per
fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure
for liver complaint and dyrpeptioi, if used a proper
length of time. I challenge the wurld to produce its
c'lual in these complaints. The afflicted will bear iu
mind that Dr. F.tttterlg't Iodine and Sartaparilla will
cure all pervous Ciseaes, female complaints, dropsv.
graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary
orgaus, iu a few days.
It will remove pimples and blotches from ihe face,
and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala
baster. It does this by pnrifying'the blood, and by its
prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or
gans, producing vigorous health.
Persons who have long been aftlicied with scrofula, old
sores, tetter, ringworm scald he.d, blotches, eruptions
of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to
procure Gridley's Salt Ithouni and Tetter Ointment to
apply cn the sore and diseased parts, whpn using Dr.
Lcsleriy'$ Iodine and Sartaparilla. The Iodine and
SarsaparilU purifies the blood, and causes the sores to
discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals
them. When both are used (which I always recommend)
a permanent and radical cure is always effected'. They
are the best and moFt powerful curatives known to mau.
A fair trial is all I atkI do not fear the result.
Price of the Iodine and SarsaparilU, $1 per bottle or
6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Kheum Ointment 75
cents per bottle. Doth are prepared by Dr. Easterly,
corner ef Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed.
jT3Soldby J. 11. ilAUX &. CO., Druggists, Brown
ville, N. T-, and by Pruscifts generally.
NEWARRIVAL!
NEW Fill
AMD
NEW &0B
f f!
McAllister & ponn,
M'HOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
riusixiRC, ii iitniv ini:,
' QUEEXS WARE, &C,
BROWNVILLE, K T.
ITavin established themselves at the old stand recent
ly occupied by '
JOHN McPIIERSON,
They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OF
MEKC Hi AilD ISE
Ever Brought in this Territory
TLcy bae an extensive and varied assortment of
STAPLE AXI FAJV CY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
Qprooeries,
COKM STING OP
Flour,
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Molasses,
Ccfiee,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
etc., etc.,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
They have also on hand a large lot of
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,'
DESKS, BUREAUS, S'C,
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY,
Q UE ENS WARE,
Sa.dd.lery
HATS & CAJPS,
Boots and Shoes.
We pledge our customers
is cheap as any other house
to sell
in the
city, and that our goods m
quality
and style shall be unsurpassed.
Scientific American,
Published Weekly, at Xo. 128 Fulton Street, New
Tork, by MLXX fc. CO.
Terms of subscription Two
Dollars a year, or one
dollar for sis. mouths.
Club rates. For all clubs of twenty ana
over, the
vearlr subscription is only $1 40.
Specimen copies will bo sent grans loany pan or ir.e
country. Xo itinerating canvassing .ienm rmpicjeu.
THE GOLDEN YEAR.
G0DEY,S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1850.
Fifty-seventh &, Fifty-eighth volumes
TERMS
One copy oiicyear, thrccdollars; two copies; one year
five dollars: three Dopies one year six iitars.
Address L. A. (;(M)iki ,
113, Chesnut street lhiladelphia
The Bank Note Register.
, Aro . ...
Counterfeit Detector,
Published by EDWARD L. LEE,
Xo. EUten, 27a-cl a y St rect, Buffalo, X. Y.
WEEKLY. SEMI-MOXTnLT AXD M0XTHLT.
Terms to Mail Subscribers Payable in Advance.
For the WEEKLY - . - $2,00 per annum.
. For the SEMI-MOXTIILY 1,00 "
For the MONTHLY - 75 "
To' Postmasters or others who will aid the circulation
of the Register by the forming of clubs, we will send j
as follows:
5 copies of the Weekly, nc year $S.OO
6 ' Semi-Monthly, " 5.00
6 " Jfontb.lv, " 3,00
Advertisements occupying eight lines space or less-,
$2,00 per month. Cards of greater length on liberal
terms. The Register is circulated among ill classes of
businessmen, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants
throughout the United States and Canadas, and thus
otters superior inducements as a medium for adveitis-
mg.
Single copies can be had of Agents and Xcwsmcn, and
at our counter.
Address - EDWARD L. LEE,
Xo.-II, Fxhanje St., Buffalo.
CARDS,;
O. n. M'tAVGHLIX
CflAS. DORSET
McL AUG HLIN 3c DORSE Y,
Main street, urowm Me, X.
Buy and sell Land Warrant, make out and file declar
atory statements; make uut pre-emption papers; pay
taxet, investigate titles;
. Buy and sell property on commission; furnish land
w arrants for time entries, and attend to alt other busi
ness connected with a general land agency bu&iness.
Particular attention paid to the aelectionof (overn
meut laud and the location of land warrant for parties
residiug at a dixtance. '
McLACGnLlN" &. DOltSEYT respectfully refer to
Georj-'C II. Xixon, Esq., Register Browuville Laud
Office.
Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public iloneys'
Xemaha Land District.
Robert W. Furnxs, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownvllle
Messrs. Lushbaugh &. Carson, Bankers, Browuviile,
lfou.- W. 3i. T. Hamilton, Hagersf..wni, Maryland.
IyCwisK. Xewcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md.
O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio.
Hon. Eeuner Furgu.-on, Delegate in CongTess from
XebraskaTerrritory, Washington, P. O.
John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, lud.
Brow nvillc, April 22. iio43tf
ar -t a -
T. W. BEDFORD,
IIUPSOX GEORGE,
l ounty surveyor
XoUry Puolic
BEDFORD & GEORGE
suras, ill cm
ALSO
REAL ESTATE A!GEHTS,
BROWXVILLK XEBRASKA.
Office on Main Street.
"WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
them iu the line of their profession. Will buy and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location of Government Lands; Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, makeoutCity Plats. &.C., &c,
Having been located iu the Territory for the past year,
w-eare prepared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land
Office.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. .
WE REFER TO
Hon. "W C Reynolds, " .
John J Pendleton,'Esq. :
HonGalutlaA Grow
Hon Joseph G. Crane '.
Ryall be. Charles, Land AgenU
Boster& Hedges, Bankers
Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers
R. W. Furnas, Esq.
Kingston, Perm. ;
Cincinnati, Ohio
Washington City, D. C.
Dayton. Ohio . .
Sioux City, Iowa.
do do
Brownville, X. T.
do do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa.
RufusR. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John G. Fell Waverlcy Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
Apri! S. 1S5S v2nll-yly
A. B. H0LLABIKD & C07
. Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
I'ront stree. West of Smith,
CINCINNATI, O.
Would most respectfully inform their friends and
the publio generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in theirline, with prompt
ness.'1 Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now posses?, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on hanl: consisting of the rash, Circu
lar and JIuley. Mill Gears and every description of
Jastings, 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 wtjrk on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a cull and examine our new pattern "
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
ESCEIjSIOH.
SAFE AXD SCALE WORK
SALYT LOUIS, M0.,
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.
The recent test of Safes of the different Manifacturcs
in the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the confidence f all interested in Safes, and the securi
ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
after being in the fire for ninety hours, and taken out
red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must
impress all w ith the necessity of examining their sales,
and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we
pledge ouselves to manufacture none but such as can bo
relied on, ana rcrer to tne loiiowmg
Certificate.
We the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to
the successful tost Beard & brother's Kxceisior nre
proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City
Buildipgs, thenineteenilioioTcmoer,ic5oo. auuuiv-jun-titied
in recommending them to all who need sales.
IlVLL &- SMITH EDDY JAMESON K IU
Charles Blow & Co Samuel McCartney
Partridge it to josephmber
Humphreys TuttSc terry, john s thojiasoj
RUMYAN HILLMAN- ft BROS BASTE WILEY 4c BASTE
TlLLAN ROZIET &CO SCOTT & BRO
McMEHAN &.-BALLANTISE, HHOWS OODUIS Oi. CO
V-ON PHUL WATERS &. CO W LEWINO it CO
DA JANUARY titO JOHN U HALL a. tl)
Barnard Adams &. co Shapleigh Day &. co
THE EXCELSIOR
TooktfTe Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture
at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to
liftr per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any iu
the United States.-.
Also manufacturers of
Uglitnin? Rods,
of Best quality, and
PTJMP3 of all Descriptions.
BE ARM is, BRO.,
Xo. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July 22.TIS5S. . ly3iU
COSMOPOLITAN
ART ASSOCIATION.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
For the current year, ending Jan. 1, 1SG0, up to which
time subscriptions wiil be received. Every subscriber
of thrive dollars is entitled to:
1st. The celebrated steel engraving, -iue mage
nta-tTTlith
- 2nd. Acopy of the cieganny liiusiraica losinopoman
Art Journal. . . .
31. A free season admission te tne tasiern aim w e
tern Galleries cf Art.
in addition to which, the large ana vainame rotieo
lion of works ol Art, will be given to subscribers.
Xo person is restricted to a single sunscripnon. inose
remitting $15 are entitled to six memiernrps.
Addrese, C. J-.- PKaisi, Actuary, ,. a.,
Xo.5W. Xew York.
Or It. W. FURXAS, Brownville, X'. T.
Dr. Hooper's Pciiialc Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
su-pressed, or painful menstruation, l lnor albus or
wnltcsf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz
ziness, weak nerves frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, exces.es, over-
excitement. &.C.. of tho sexual organs. Dr.1 Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged byhe la
dies the best remedy ever inveuted. J3"iricc Pcr
b-ttle, or 6 bottles for $5. - '
Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets,
St. Louis. Mo. sole nroPrictor and to whom all orders
must be addressed. . '
Sold by j. n. MArx'.fii CO., Agsnts, ErownviUe,
N. T., and by Druggists generally.
VOLUME FIFTY-ONE,
GRAHAMS ILISTRATED MAGAZINE
Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq
A monthly pcriidical which alms to entertaiu instruct
and am use both Ladies and Gentlemen.
TERMS.
1 copy one year, $3 I " 5 copica, one year, $!0
2 copies " 5 11
20
Those setting up clubs of 6
ieopiesor more, will receive
an extra copy.
Graham's Illustrated Magazine will r fuppnea to
subscribers punctually and at as early a day as any
other Magazine published.
Address, WATSON & CO.
South Third Street, Philadelphia
Extha "Xotice Subscribers sending three dollars
forone year's subcription to Graham 's Magazine, wit
receive a copy of Graham's Ladies' Paper for one year
ritbout charge,
For yovr Wife, Daughter, or Friend.
T. S. ARTHUR'S
Home Magazine for 1859
Edited by T. S. Arthur and Virginia F. Townscnd.
TERMS IX ADVAXCE.
T er.py, $2; 4 copies. $5, 12 copies, $15j and" an extra
copy to the one getting up the club.
Specimens sent free to those wishing" tb subscribe, or
to intiire uptNuos.
Address T. S. ARTltnr& CO.,
Walnut street. Philadelphia.
33 husk Mattrassesjust received at thestwre of
Aus.6,l5j7. 1 fnSJ I. T. WI1YTE.
iROWNVILLE AD'S.
H. M. ATKINSONT "
Surveyor" aiiil : Lanil , Agout ,
NIA.lis7 STREETi
BROAVNVILLEj N. Tj; :
yTjl I attend proinptlj to the selection ahil loca
tion cf ". Govcrnuient jacds Jin tlie NetnaKa land.di
triet: surveying towu.eitc, and gubdividing lands;
drafting city jdats, and all other basinet of a Gener
al Surveyor. He' will locale warrants nn time for
distant dealers; file declaratory statetcinents of in
tentiou to pre-empt 5 make eut pre-emjition papers;
and always cn hand to loekoutclaims for actual iet-
tlers. ' "
TvEFERTO
W'.W. Sanger, II. D., . New York City,
Scw.il & Withington, lloston, Ma.s.
Rev. T.W. Howe, . ' l'ataskala Ohio,
Col. W. E. Atkinson. '
George H.Xixm, Register Land Office. TJrownvi lie,
Lushbaugh &. Carson, Hankcru, iirownvillc, X. T.
U.W. Furnas, ' ' "
Honey Creek Hills.
The undersigned respectfully announce that thev are
prepared to till all orders in their line promptly at their
mills four miles northwest of Br wuville, near the
inoTttTi of rioney creek. They have on hand the largest
ind best assortment of lumber, shingle and U:uo ever
ffered ir the county or Territory, consisting of
40 0CC feet seasoned siding; -' , t
40 CC& " cotton-wood flooring;
20 000 sycamore "
10,000 ' oak and ah
25;GCt ' cotton-wKl, soft a.7la,iyun and
walnut finishing lupiber;
fencinit; "
joists; sills, studding .ind scantling of al
most every size both hard and soft wood;
i 11
C0,Ctl
20,000 " rough and square edged sheathings; also
200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton
wood; also ' .
150,000 lath, a superior article, of uniform length,
thickness and width
Ttair mills are under the charge of experienced and
T.cient men, and the undersigned flatter themselves
hat the quality of their luniberwill compare favorably
Fltl any other made in tho Territory, all of' which w ill
e !3ic to suit (he times
GREEX, SPR1XGLE fc CO.
noney creek Mills, May 20 '58
43tf
W t:PAMT jHOP.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity that be has started a new Taint
Shop in Browuviile, and wilt attend to all work in the
Paiuting Department, that he may be favored witU.
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
O II IV A.1I E IS T A E i'AIXXlKC:
.G-RAIMG, GILDING,
PAPER : HANGING,- -
Imitator of all Kinds of .
WOODS AND
Instructions given in the
GRECIAN OIL,
MARBLES,
r
CRAYON,
ORIENTAL, Oil GLASS PALMING,
on reasonable terms.
Carriages painted neatly and with dispatch. -Having
had a number of years' pratical experience In
some of the largest Eistern cities, he challenges com
petition rest of the Mississippi, and feels confident that
he can give perfect satisfaction o all that mny favor him
ith their patronage. Call and see for youselves, that
This show can perform all it advertises.
CHARLES R. MANNIXG.
Brownville, Sept. 16, lS5i-Ciu ... ,
GEHTS' DKESS GOODS.
JACOB MARIION,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. -
Respectfully announces to the gentlemcn'of Biown-
vil le and vicinity that he has just received from tne
East a iargc stock of very superior goods and latc-t
styles.
Cloths, Vestings, &c.,
Which he will manufacture on very favornbio terms.
He flatters himself that he understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es
tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor
in this place or the est.
A Neat Fit Guaranteed.
NEWARRIVAL
.,. ... OF ,
Two Hundred
S5 H?'0"V IS S!
CHRISTIAN DEI SLR.
RrowiiYillc, Nebraska.
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has just re
ceived, per Steamer Itvland. a very larRC and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, s follows:
Buck's Pattern,
Plymouth Rock,
Elevated Oven, New E.' ,
olden Era. and every variety o
Parlor and Office Stoes.
. . Also,
Japaned IVare, ilrass Kettles,
Lantlierns Copper Waic. Sis o
vel! and Ton&rs.
All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Irot ware, n nd a m prepared
to put up guttennganu spouting and all other worn
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which 1 wa-rrantto give satistaotioii.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper
countrv. " ' '
Brownville September 2, 1S58. tilO-ly
Mi nCRV oTAni n
li s bit i J i n u uki
WM. ROSSELL,
BROWNVIIiLE, JT. T. .
Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom
modate those wishing with Carriages arid Bueiries ; to
gether with good safe horses, for comfort and ease in tra
vel ling. He will also board horses by the day, week or
mouth.
fr-TERMS FAT'ORABLE.Ji
June 10, '68. 6otf
National Police Gazette.
This journal of crimes and criminals is in its thir
teenth year, and is widely circulated through the coun
try, it is the first paper of the kind published in the
United States, and isdistinctive in its characters.
Subscriptions, Two Dollars per aunum; One Dollar
for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, who must
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they rcsiJc plainly to
- . --, - -- ' GEO. MATSET.L & CO.
Editors and proprietors of Xatioual Police Gazette. X'.
Y. Cltv. lio23
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Specific is a safej speedy, and radical enre. With Dr.
Baker's Specific you can cure yourtclf, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the
medicine. Price $1 60 perbottle. ; '.
23Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets
St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders
must be addressoU, to getthegennine. Sold by
J. II. MAUN" ft CO., Druggists,
. , . . ' Brownville, IT. T.
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ber to the mapazinc ror one year, tid to their choice or
cither of our two great steel er.grarinjrs, entitled;
THE LAST SUPPER.' AND THE
'CITY OF THE GREAT KING
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112 &. ll WilliamStreei, Xew Tork.
BROWNVILLE ADS".
C, Denver has removed hs Tin Slnpiront Kicki i-trc-el
to iluin sucet, cearly opposite the new lljtel.Viiere he
hH.t.ji'-nea up tiie W.csst klock of warn luLUJine to be
fuuinl in the upper country. He solicits a CciHiuuuucC
of patrou i.ee. Ju:ia 10, '58.
Land Warrants,
IPozr Cafcili and on, Tlnao
, We are prep-ired to loau fami Warrants t all sizes to
settlers on sm U time as they uuy dl;e long or short
et the usiil rates. ' -
A cunstant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand
or sale as cheap as they can Dc bought elsewhere iu
town. ; -. ' ''" ,' ' -' ;
Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants.
All warrants sold by ns will be guaranteed to be
veuuincia every respect and will be exchanged if de-fet-iive.
Being permanently located i:i Brownville, we can al
ways be fvuud at the old stand a few doors east of the
Brownville House.
LrSUBAUGU &. CARStlX.
Bsnkers, and Dealers in Lin Warrants.
" . 3511 nm cry."
. A stipei ior .-tuck i-i ui tine.) iil Ds (;m1s at roy
ew Millinery estabiUhment, "lit door abov.- nushbaugli
8. Carson's Bankins HoUsc, Browuviile. X. T.
if MART TV RXE R
Notice to Tax Payers.
11. T. RAIXEV, Treasurer of Ncuihacuunty, informs
the citizens of said comity that ho is ready to reoi-ive
taxes stall times between this and the" 1st of Jamury
nest. , . - , . , .
Brownville, Xov. 4, 16-53.; - 13-Sw. . .
CITY TEUHH STOEET
A FAS SETT & CHOSS1MAN,
Manufacturers of
Traveling & Packing
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SrC.
40, N. Second St., bet. Pine Sc Chestnut,
Salat Lonis, 3Io.
A'e arc now prri).ircJ t till all orders
e J- Jin oar liiiP wifh Bromelains :itiJ nlhP
I in
ie
t'i - J - ffl
ai'8 anil complete aiid ail of our own
manufacturing. Those in want of articles iu our line.
(wholesale or rel.iil) will do well to give us a call be
fore purchasing elscwhete. A tiiare of public patron
aye ii solicited. NlSv3-ly
Clocks. TTatcJics & Jewclrv.
J. SCHIITS
Would anuotince to the citizens uf H.-owttville
IZJ ,V 0.IUHJ li)4l UttX : iov.jitl.fl .1 ill
fciiiiiiiiirownviiie, and intends Kcetntis a fu!l assort
i.cnv of everything in Ins. lmeof business, which will
be sold low for cash. He will nlso d. a!l kinds rf re
pairing of elects, WatcLes and jewelry. "All work " w.nr-rantc-4.
v3n)8-ly
PAY YOUR DEBTS ! !
With Clorii.
Those indebted to mo are hereby notified that
they can liijuidate their indebtedness with t orn at
tbobiirhest market price, delivered at tho store of
l.T. V.'hyte in Brownville. This request is made
only because I am in d.'bt my?eltjand cannot rai.se
the lnoncy, but enrfmakc use of corn, hueh an ar
rangement will be taken as a great ncermnioilati. n
under jiresent eircumstiinees. JEbbL 2vOEL.
Urownville, Dec, 2, 1858.
Dl D. GWIN, "
Having permanently located in
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
For the practice of Medicine and Surgerv, ten
ders bis professional services to tlre"aWeted.
Oibce on .Mam Mreet. rfoi.v.;
J. W. BLISS,
Collecting Agent,
PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY,
XEBKASKA TERB1TORY.
Particular attention paid to making collections for
non-residents. Charces reasonable.
Itelereiites.
It. W. Frame, Posiin;irter. Peru
Wm. E. Pardee, Probate Judsre, Xeb. City
E E Parker
County Clerk, BrowniUe
Lyford 4c Horn,
Sotiora, Mo.
The Missouri Republican
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& JOIW KXAPP, Proprietors.
St. Louis, JIissov.ri.
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Lost or Stolen.
lost, on inrtsimas eve, ai rnc urownvine House, a
California-gold breast pin. Thesubscriber will iiberally
reward the finder of the pin. E. WORTHING.
LOST!
A Tur Glove on Mondiy, December 14th, Somewhere
between the head cf Mam street, and South Brownville
The tinder, by returning said glove to this ftke, will be
liberally rewaroeit witn tne kindest thanks.
Brownville, Deo. 23d
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
"tunMUft. i.eorge, n no nave ocen associate! us survevors
and Real Estate Agents, is this day disoved by mutual
consent. All unsettled busiue.-s of the firm. will be at-
tenuea ty r. w. ueuroia.
T. W. BEDFORD,
HUDSON" GEORGE.
Brownville, Dec. 15, 1S5S. ,
HEDGE FENCING.
The undersigned having liad con.-iderab!e experience
in planting and cultivating Osage Orange Hedges, here
by inform the public that they are now prepared to con
tract either planting, setting them out, or growing ai: l
cultivating the fence complete. Growisii: bodies of
their planting can be seen on the farms of S. V- Ken
nedy, G. Crow, J. Skeen and others in thisio-.tatv
D. C. & T. X.4.VXDERS.
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GEORGE EDWARDS,
T? C 33 ITECT.
OFFICE Ma-n St, Eattvf Kinney $ llolhft office,
. . Nebraska City, In. V.
Pe-.'ons who c.'ntemplatc buiidina can be furni-hed
with Designs, PI jfs, Specifications, ice. for buildinus oi
any class or variety of style. a;t.l the erection of ihe
same superintended if d-ired. Prompt attention paid
t kukiuvMi from a UUtance. , ' , . - - Zlil
" TrOTICHS. ' 7"
All persons aro hercVy notitied that I will take the
necessary Mer to the re-openiti(t of the contetfltd c.s
nt Jumes Feritotonior th '. purpose cf . more f nlly in
vewlating his ripiit to enter tie south west quarter
(1(4 of mutu w..t tjujrter, (I4j and let number loor (1)
of sectiou cishteen (I8r in township five (6) range six
teen (16) east. 1 hereby waxn all persons not to par
chase, trade for, or in i.ny wj- to negotiate for any poi
tion of the above de'ori-jcl prvperiv.
May 27, '-58 xiutfll AUie STCS KOL'XTZE.
OLIVER BEXNr.T.
WM. 15. GAKKiT.
T. , AVCl'STVS KXIGBf.
JAUEd r. F1SKE.
: OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
- Manafactarerfand WhalcsalcDealcriio
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. No. 87 Ham Street.
FOKMKLT ,X0. 101. CoKXKOF ii AIX AXdLQC?3T.)
ST. LOUIS, JIO. . .
BROWKV1LLE AD?S.
i . r. rvSlflHUGH. - ' l- . J NO. L. X'A KSOJ
-LU3HBAUGH &. CARSON, -
BANKERS AXD CEXZKAL LAXD ACEXTS,
Healers i3i CoiJi,
rncun-ent M .uev, Ex.han-ie and Land Warrants,
BllOWXVlLLE. XIX AH A CO., X. T."
Especial aiieutiuti will be given to Enyttu an.I Sellir;
Kangeon the principal ciu5si)f tie Uiutl States,
Gold, Silver, and uucun cut Bans otes. A constant sup
ply of Laud Warrantson hand for sale. FOR cash, or en
terodou liJue for Pre-ompturJ All Warrants sold brt.4
guaranteed hs every respect, -Vv LI Lm Declaratory St.t,e-
nifnL of intention to pre-empt, an J- prepare Pre-empt nm
Pajer at short notice. Money loaned tif;fn bet securi
ties, iU western raws of interest, and investment made
In Lnwids or city property f jt lis uit ckpitau-rt..- 0I.ec
llons itpt,n all convenient js.ints will be promptly at tend
ed to and proceedsreniittcd inexchanre, atcurrcnt rates.
Bills vf Er.charge on England, Ireland, and rriTtpe, f b
taitied at usual raies, witli Cut,of Ex hanse on tUe XIjiA
xliled. D?isits received ou Current account andiu'.crtit
alloweilon spici.l deposits. , :
OFFICE Main St., near ir. S. Lsnd OiVice.
' ' ' REFERENCES'
Liml, Brother & Co., Mi rchuim, - riaii delphlJ, Ta.
McXatwhton. Carson ic Co.,' " "
llier ic White, 14 Baltimore, Md.
Young. Orson & Bryant. "." '! ' "
J no. Thompson Maaou, Col'r of Purl, " "
M. Puiaeroi 3tO. McrcLai:, . .
M. At. Ycuklo C).2To; 17, Broadway, New Y or.
Win. T. Smithson.Esu., Bunker, V aiLaixtoii, D. C.
T. Stevens, Ext., Att'y atLiw,
Jim. S. GjUihef, Lire 3d Ac l. U
S. T.f
Taylor ie kriesh, Banters,
Chi.-.i2-;'i:i.
McClelland. Scruggs & Co- Mcrchaiit-,
, St. Louis, Mil
Annuiulis, MJ.
Penn.
Mercersburp. P.
llv;ei stown, M l.
KeJtnk. Iowa.
Council Biuff '
Ies Moine, "
Viaton, " ,
Eastoii, Md. .
Cuuibcriaiid, M l.
Havana AUbama.
lion. Tho. G. Pratt.
H. n. J. W. Geary, Ex-Got x Kjnsas,
Hon. Jus. O. Carson.
P. n. Small. Esq., Prei'i S. Bank, 5
Col. Geo. Svhley. Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons it Co. Banker,
H. C. Xnttit Co. -Greene,
Wcnre & Rice, "i .
Douglass & Watsoa, "
Col. Siim Hambletuu, Att'y atLaw, J
Judge Tbos. Perry,
Prof. li. Tutwiler,
Vt. 8. 'o7-v2-nl.-tf
J. D. IT. THOLIPSOn, .
Attorney at Law,
Has resumed his profcosional business, and will prac
tice in a!l the Courts of Xebraaka, and the Courts in
AtcLinseu county, Mo,
Office otic door west of I. T. White's Store, Brc,wnvi!!o
XebrasKa.
Brownville, April 22, 1SS3. e ly
Brownville Steam Ferry !
.crrzCEST CROSSING fKl
"-fy.u i
3
OX THE
MISSOURI. RIVER.-
The Koute from Brownville to Ft. Kearne7,
end Irora thonoe to CiJifornin, is tho
nearest and most practicr.ble.
BAKER k CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Tublio that they ere
new running as a Ferry across too. Missouri aivcr at
An entirely new. n!ttanttal and- commodious '
STEAD;! FERRY BOAT,
w men arrangement will secure a certain and
a fa passage at, all times and in all kinds of
weather. The Proprietors do not assert Loasticgly,
or fcr tha purpose of g-ining custom merely, but arc
governed by facts, when they say this is the best
crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and
when they sny the route frnra Brownville to Fort
Kearney and from thenc-e to California is the ncr.rcst
or evidence U.icy refer tho reader to the map cf the
Country; and aro warranted in saying it is the most
racticablo route by personal experience, as well as
that rd hundred- of others who have- trtvcled it.
AVe claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
out peculiarly favorable inducement?, tu persous
going to Calitoruia, and solicit; .heir patronage. 2o
withstanding our superior arrangements Icr a art
and speedy eroding,- our charges are the samo as other
r ernes in Nebraika, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment. ......
AC-ecullctit that with our facilities of Towt
no kinds ot weather will prevent our lioats from
making regular trips at all hours.
A EkiiTand haad wih.bo in readiness tocross
foot passengers at all times of night.
i:20 November 11th, 1S57.
BROWNVILLE
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON.
X5x-oxrxx-crillo, XT. "37. '
N. P.. Wo woul J rospcctfnlly inform tho citi
zen.s of Xemaha county and adjoining ili?uri, that
we hare always on hand a large and well selected
supply of IjU.vIuLII, which weeanfurnishatlow
cr rates than any mill in the Territory.
Market prices paid for logi delivered at the yard
or on the bank of the river.
All orders accompanied with thecash, willrcccir
onr immediate attention. -
F. LAlii,'.
Urownville.
W. II. HOOVER
Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER,
N0TARYS PUBLIC.
Erownville and Nemaha City,
XEBRASKA TERRITORY. '
WlLLproinntly attend to Land Agencies, Paying
taxas, Drawing money, buying and selling
Real Es!tue, buying and selling ou Cotnuiissiou.
Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession.
Particular attentuin willbegitfen in filing declara
tory statements to pre-enTpt and procuring War
ranty Deeds from the lown authorities.
1 Wsous owning town lots, residing at a distance
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to
place the agency iu our hands, (alwa j ; presenting
their Quitclaim Deeds tor said Lot t witmn the ex
piration of six months, as after that timo all lots cot
Deeded w ill be sold.
Planks alwnys on h3nd.
N. 15. Letters of inquiry answered promptly.
March 2(5, '57. " 4l-ly
Ge orge Ferguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
'BROWNVIIiliE, N. T.
ANNOUNCE to the public, that lie isprepared
to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchant
Mills at short notice and rca.onaljle terms. Repair
ing of machinery of all inds. .
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Ho is also Agent for
A. B. HOLLIBIRD Si CO'S
Western Foundry.
CIXCIXXATI, O.
LEK & 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
tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
INFERENCES.
Noel. Lake & Co., Urownville, N. T. Steam Mill.
P.. W. Furna, Urownville, "
Muir, Ilann&Co., " " "
Dr. Iloover, NcmaLacity, '
P. M. Iiper., Pawnee city, '
Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo.
James Ixiwe, Linden, 44
A. U. ILilli'ocrd, Cincinnati,0.
Urownville. June IS, 1837.
1-ly
Brownville House,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
MORRISON c WHEELER
Announce to the public that they have taken ciiaro of
the new, larpe, and commH'.iuus hi i k Hotel tcibiinK re
cently completed in the City. of Brownville, Nebraska.
They l.avc famished it from cellar to garret with en
tire new furmf.'.re ; the rooms are all Urse, well ven
tilated and ftu.-licd. The table, we prfnsie, hall at ail
tiniest utjin the best thecouulryon ojr.cd. Our lii tors
shall be as pure as are rande, as wo purchase in person
from reliable maaufacturers. . We tlcm a more exten
ded noii'.-e ii. necessary nd conclude by as.-'tr.r.'i the pub
Ik that we are determined that n effort on our part shall
be wanting to render the Brownvli le IIiiue a first clas
Hotel. MOTir.IiOX &. WHEEI.EE.
JulvS. 1H.V?-Rm
" A: ELLIOTT, :
ul s z" -yf
SEED DEPOT, ,
Cor. Kroa3ray andlYnsh Street.
" ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. '
Having purchased the entire sursery stock of Jnhh
Sivcrson ic Bro.,Iaro prepared to tfler to the, public
the Tarpot and best selected stock of. Fruit Shade, ami
Ornamental taees, shrnbs and plants evtr oft'ered fof
silciiit?ie West. W'e re determined toi.ffer sric4 in
ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure
tne ii'bst entire satitfaction. Vescriiitive cata'.oCaeswil)
be fua uiahedand any information Kiven. bv addressing,
A. ,W. ELLIOTT, .
SiaViit Lahus, Mo.
X'oveniber 35, '5S-Iy.
I caution allperuiis whomsoever apainst buying from
Auuustut Kountze and Win Kuth certain town lots
kn rwd as 'Benedict's Addition to Brownville. Xelraka.
JOI1X MtPUEZSOX.
-BEOWNVILLE-
Eatinir Si
C7 .
Tli preyria:..r Iiuj rci.et::5i.u::e-l .md r.
operation s
iivi:;c; iicci-t,
X'ext doc
v
t.- tr.e i: mi H-niaH., .n ?.r.i,t. :
51EALS AY ALL HGt
-( et. where
- ca b Iwid..- -
Great- pains tkn to h.r e-.tTVifcifcc neati r-jtiifort-abie,
atrl oriUrlv ' , j
' orrfxrii; x
S'BESII CYBTEH3, PICKLED OYSTSKS.
CHICITEN,- MUTTQIf CHOP??; x
" ' BZSP 3THAIT, HAH &
. . PIGS' TEST. .
SOIT, CCFk';:S. WILD GAME CIj: ALL KlSbi
"SUCH AS VZZll, Tt'HKKY. CKE.K, - '
. D1CK.S. PltAlRiEClIlCKEXS,- '
Bit a XT, flTf, Ac. V ' ;
EeJIeTtrg that the City .r.ecd-". avl will Mi'rpvri stu'h
rftaMi: hmeti. V.n' otit.Tjri;e h.ts. been embartinl in,
with the consent ho;e that i:! erl fatrons; will bo
ex'etid.'!, ' - ' ' :
. Brownville. Jan. ,I)53. tf"
a , , : - x i.
THE r - !
' GREAT WONDKU : :
OF T5IC AIAKTEIlVril CcVrilT
Professor Wood's. .
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Says the St. Ijiuli, Democrat: Belowr W potlUStk
letter U Iir. Wood, of tuis city, from m itrnttetcau
Miuc, wuick iie.k Klowunrly uf the ai:rorur iera- of
his hair tonic. Such evidence mut It Ave Ua ci1il.
wheu tain from a rcU-.l'e S'-urto. If certiik-te re
gir.tutces t.f truth, ttc P. nee:s no cacauiii4 usr
Cscles rtiaor? frtu the pre : " -
-Batu, MaIxe, Jat 50, ISSS.1
Pr.vf.- OrJWoo'K AC-r. ' ' '
Gentlemen : Bavins my attention llel a few
nicnthi since to tao nicely benencial crrects uf jor hair,
restorative, I wis induced to niekeapolicatfoa if it u-)ou
my own hair, wbHU had become quite gray, probably
one-third white ; my hiakcrs were of the same cbarac-i
ter.' Some three ra::;ths since I prtcurtd a bottle f
hair restorative, and use l it. I s)n.foand it wjs pro'
i:i3 what I had wi.-icJ. I use-1 it about twic week. I
have since procured antdher bottle, ef wMch I h.iv ukcI
sonie.' I can now certify to the wurU that the gray or
white hair has totally disappeared, bta on my Jiead arid
ifuce, and my hir has resumed its oriKiual eol4)f,aftl I
am now sixty years old. my good wife at the ago of Cf-ty-two,
has used it. with tho same eiroot. '
Tho arovo notice I deem due to you for your va!rablo
discovery. I am' assured that whoever will rightly uo
as per d:rect;os,.viU not Lavo 'cvnto contradict my
statements. I am a citiren of this city and a resident
here for the U Tifteea yeirs, n,A am known t. nearly,
every enc hvre an ta lioinua towns Any De r a may .
makeoi the above, with my naae attached, at yourf
cr ice, as 1 wish ta presey vu the Leautiei of natures
tlicr j as wcil as uiyiclf . I ara, trulr youri.
A. C. KAYMU.ND.
PALTlMftxr, Jan. 53, IS. '
rrvfe'sr Woid Dear Sir: llftvii. had t&e misto-
tune to loose tae best portion of my hair, from the ef.
fecis of the Yellow Fever in Xow Orleans in 154. .1 i
induced to make i trial ef your preparaih.n, fj...l
it to vnswer at the ve.y tin::,: ncclud. My hair U tuvr
thxi and glossy, anj no words can express my obiik''-ioa
to you ih giving to tho a&c'.el such aJrrurc.
FIXLK1- .CL'XSOX. '
The nn,lersi?ned. Rev. J. K, Brat'g.'Ma minliler m
In regular standing, and pastor i f Cie Orthodox Church
at Brookdeld, Mass. He is a gentlenian cf great iiiUa-'
enco and universally beloved. . - WM. DJ'ER.
Bnooi iEtu, January 12, lSi-i. .
Parofesscr Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of y..u'r"
Offir Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that If
daoct has beeu excellent in removirg irflaminatlm.
ITndrnff and a constant tendency to itchii.g with which t
have been troubled from my cLlldhotd; and haa alao re
stored my h;dr, which wa boconiiug gray, ta ltturiginar
color. 1 have used no other articl with anything liko
pleasure or or proat. . ,
. Yours t.-u'.y, . J. K..' BRAGG.
The Restorative is put cp in botllei .tf tlnee uc,
vu : large, medium and small; the Snail rue hoM.
half pint cai'h. and retails fjr oncdolUr per Vttse ; tit. "
mediuifl hold's at least twenty per ccit piorein prop.r"
tioti than the small, re'aiis tor two d..llir a botilt; toe
larce holds a quart' forty per cent more la j rtportior,
and retails for three doll.va a bottle. ' ;
,.0. J. WOOD &. Co.' Proprretor,-312 Broadway. XVw
Yor'i. iu the great Xew Yorh Wiro Rilling estaLU.2;
ment, and 111 Market St., St, Louis Mo.
Sold by J. II. MAUX ii. Co., BrcwnvlUc, X. T.
D. t. M'GARY.
O. B. IIEWETT.
McGARY &'HEWETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AXD
SOLICITORS IX C1IAXCER r. .
BrounvHIe, Xe&raska. v
Wilt practice In the Courts of Xehraska.and Xorfh
West Missouri.
REFERENCES. ' ; .
Messrs. Crow, VcfrOJiry Jt Co., St. Lotiis, Mo.
Hon. J. moos M. II ngbs, - - Dt
Hon. John R. Sheply, - - -Do
lion. James Crais, - - St. Joseph,
lion. Situs Woodson... - - - Do
Judae A. A. Bra'.ord,
3. F.Xu.-kolIs. Esq.,
Xcbraska
Cify,X.T.
Do
Kiuner Holler. Xrbra.-ka City.
Cheever Sweet f Co., d.
. " . J. Sterling Morton d
Brown Ji Bennett, Browuviile
11. W. Furnas ' do
Brownville, S. T. XTov. 13, 1S53.
n2 1
Book Bindery,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.'
Empire Block, No.
.'WILLIAM F. KITER,
Would inform the public that he ban or.ened a first
class Book Bindery, and U noV preparid to i: ill kin.U
of Biok Binding ld or new, bound or rr-bour.d nprf
the shortest possible notice, and o the tuv: reaaonobla
terms.
Orders received fof all 4ii
c'li cf Blank work.
July I, l3oS-!y'
W P t r A V
- ? T ' JL ijwni) 9
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LOT AND LAND AGENT.
Archer, Richardson County, N. 7.
wiieelerIcTvilson-s' '1 '
INCOMPARABLE '.
SEWING M ACITI XES
.1 1 1 r. I II I . I . I I .V I II
No. 71), Fuurth street, St. Louis, My.
Are takiiKfThc pla- of ail other rui-hir. ti
Families,. Dress-Makers.
A53 , -
Tl.ey are the Sim; k-t, Speediest, Cheapo Hnd r.-,-X
lural.le Machines (jii.'.i.:.
Agents Wanted in Every Tutui In
, the Vct. ,
3IILLER & BOISAUHIN; ;
- tar.nirfersuf FrVi-i andGerm ri -
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, , .
Sheet, SUy-Ta!srht, and I'loor (ilr.s,
IS, Second St., St. Louis, )ro.
M;inu;'acturt-rs of Ornaiueutal I.Wieg-G i::ss 'Frmc.'
Stained Glass in all its Various Branches,
for Churches, Pul.lic and Private
Buildings. .' ;:
Ornamental Mark for Steamboats.
Aratclnnakcr & Goldsmitlu
a. gys, i
ROCK PORT,, M0. ' '
BEGS leave to inforra tho public that he. has Uc tlei
intheabove named town a ad oiTeri for aa'e a cLcico
sto k of
. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
and other articles usually kept in siw h eublibhmeuts .:t
price which cannot becopipl.-iinr't nf.' beint art rij rr
Icnced watchmaker be faner fc;nie'f tilt In rei'.Tirr74
watches, clocks and JcwelryliC" caa give prrfect s.it.!
tion. - . .19 t-i.
EOUIS n ALLTIER,
House, Sfen, and Ornamental Paia'cr,
GLAZIEE.G2AIJ.-rE,
- PAPER II A AGE II, -'
EROWKVILLE. IT. T. ' e
Take this method of Informlnsr the pnbii? rutLeln
removed his paint shop from 5emh City tr thi p!.-
lie thinks himself qualified to undertake any work pr
taiuinR to hi line of bik-iness, aud. respectfully inviti a
the pubii-j to ftivo him a elf. - . ,v
Pleas leave ordr at the "Advertiser" office. ' ' .
Xjt. 19, 1S57. . .... n21-tf-
JAMES HOG AN.
AN1 -
BLANK BOOK jIAXIFACTVSEiU
Southeast cr. 2ni amJ I.octtt t's.
, ST. LOUIS, MO
All kinds cf jp'a.-'i Pv.k, 1.1 id of the e-t fiV.iuIeO
to any pattern, auU sewed ia tho aew iaiprwea iatcLt
PkmIo.
LLBE ARIES, PERIODICAI.S. IIUIC.r.
bonmi irvany style, ai.H itbr ;:htest n f. o -
llavini; teen arded the Pref.'r'.-i t ite last Me
chanic's Fair, he feels comLdent in inr in tif action
to all who mar give bia a,tail. . -
July 3l, 155. . . . lyvSu