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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1859)
i ot r tc;r. g .tubes Krnsmics. t'iA'cLrnt oiiio. - Fruit uA Ornamental' Trees, Evcr .. trii di'v Mo'wering Shi ubs, &c. ;.. . . . . I - 'i i m 'i iue 8Mve namea nurseries, oi- erf... :-.. o.niinc ca.r it full assortment of irv ftt, i :iuHi.;uJ trees of the most approved va-'.r- -: m a'nl t.'rr.ft jr ;ti1i, and of suitable sise for L ri u Pan. . ' l .r. j, c-weU'j in part vl Pears. , Teaches, Aj-rieots, .;, Currauts, y-aiu-cf, Nectarines, -l.i-:Us . linfL'U-rrien, Strawberries. ;ii.iiu '.'1 Ar arrtiicct ronta'nt all the moft ' .'ril'.c iit of rri-rrrtcni and deciduous trees f ii vhriJ , r ., limbers, Ac. Ti? ;a T;i t-rt-uM c!l particular attention to . t.! buelXi. TtT'fl rf IT.vit X 'trt-ut aUintion to their caltfaYtion, h K. j u.-orf af.d eouf lento in fetTering them to i;.tri .tM iri jr-!iJ!H. Thy arc all worked on the t i.r;, .f i'frn. L Quince etocke are remark ally 1..: iAv ! in a too state for transplanting . ri i. ivjui: ' ia-in. A u w hundred trees of the -! 'rt.- r-u 4-f lami-hcd -f extra Hie ana in a I ;r:i. ' .-iiti that ;i give fruit immediate) after to ': ' i. 1. All ti.e a -e :t'-k will bo furnished at prices t". it ui.l r :..irc fjvviawjr with any other estab IV VJn ' l' r iu tlie ltt insuncr. Vuizl'vin l-d-t.Wn-J all who enclose t tamps for t. ; V-' Oaratn urhcric,incuuiaii,v, r.t.i's '.r f ST. LOUIS AD'S ' Trustee's bale. L rJ-Y -'u rn that by virtue of a deed c. u'fdVv- F-cnianiin 11.- Tbotnps'on and L'.i wife, dated at Brown- vt:i i f fru-t ? rii ! L'.iz.V-'.,i Tb- !.,bo tarf.ty-firtt day of tolK.Tt A. I. 18j, n. i wa ri? 1 u i i.f buii lrt-d andtwenty-thre ., X. 4j.fr l'''- 1 No I, in r.ecorder' olTice of Xe-Ui-ba Pfuu'y, Xi braa, I, laniel L. McGary, tru- , "COMBINATION PATENT." mill mpn everj-here.- A H meritaaecome Enow.a.ia Ucinanti for it iucrwc. Order re wmwg irom every ectioti of tlii cour.Lry, Canada, .1 uon, tnu oouia Ameri ca. It In ruitel fof ef rr ccoo or me.woria wperevcr thre l timbw to be sawea. no maV-r o? how hnl.howlair?or fcow small. Tro exfenst liuractories are now encagea m ouiiams mose mu is, yei It is alimmt imposf t'bla to turn thcra out fast as they are wanted. They embrace several valmafcte patent aixi improvements, and combine alto the following ad- Simpllru-lbh the roill.ana power are so sunpie in. tbeif construction that any piie of ordinary mertiwiicai ability can cunpreuend thent.pnt them up and ron them without danger r uimr uity. PorUbilUn The whfle esta!untnpni can oe very lk1tly taleu apart aud put tottethar, thus rendering it oa!"y to be mvei iroin piacc ojiacc naumivu. nu ir Hthe norf'SMtv of drawing the logs a Km distance to DtrMtUitf It is constructed in the most Kilid and KUbstantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to rvt out t order, and will last for year without repair. Rnpidity It will saw faster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw is a Unit three hun dred struke per minute, and the feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per stroke. Thua, at a medium HvUhesaw will cut through a log twenty-four leet lotig In about three minutes. From this data any one Vnowiot the character of the timber can calculate how m",-li it will do. EJfiicitney It does Its work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement of the saw Is such as to render U utterly impossible for It to run out of line. Chrapnett The entire iost of the mill, with fifteen tmrFa power and evcry'hins all complete and ready for running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is onlv $1,150. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furnished is aufllclent to drive extra machinery. . Acircular containing full particulars will he sent, to any one desiring it. All ordcrt should he addressed to BRAG f J & BUnitOWKS, . n. w w r Corner Third and Market tireeit, out, juo., sole agents fnr the Western and Southc States. March 25, '58 4s"1 $ y- - . . - - ... . I I . - - . . i ... . . i r i r; S Mpb r t e r s& . M an u. l a c t u r e v . BltOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. . ........ .i , j - . : : c " "' 1 - ' ;- The Proprietor respectfully informs the citizen of 'Brownville, and the public' gen erally, that he has just returned from St. Louis with the largest stock of custom-made., . ... , 1 . ' BOOTS cV SHOES ever brought West of St. Joseph. rr:. vf .M.iw.T-i:ii.' TUrtfa &. Shoes i embraces eVery Variety For Fall ' and' Winter. French Iit0. 0"-Vsl iuiu va a va i w vvvw - Calf-skin b ther water Stoga Boot lie has He also has constantly on band a larpe supply of French Kip and Calf-skins and trimmings FOR HOME M Ai U 1 AuTU itlii. tr m-rrants his work to give entire satisfaction, and invites the public to call and examine for themselves at , , n.,r4 and iu.ico whether the boots and shoes are not of better leather, better made and che;.ier than any jon ever purchased from any other place. The highest prices paid for hides. oots, sincle and double sole nt tne latesi siyio ana mauion, ripo b tupwiyi dm.. i -proof boots, just right for PIKE'S 1'EAK. Oold Diggings. Ue has a large supply of Kip and s. and a creat variety of Shoes and urogans ; uoys, onoes ana doois oi an sues sou ariui.. a larie supply, ana great Tancij in rvcrjr ;;ji:uu u,vo , tC -ri - Slirncrs. Bufii!o and Gam-elastic Overshoes, tc- Ac. NEW': FALL , MD TOTS C it A IT E & H I L L DEALERS IN ' ' tr-:tl. IliC t 11... -.mm - . it . T" n lii'-'t, m i.i irotn mo Q(or oi ine omce oi r f D? J of s.iij county, on the twen ! .y f K I rusrv, A. I. ls jl, and betweeu am . f i. m o'-J t, A. nJ four o'clock, 1. f m.Iuk', ;'!! .tt j ublic sle to tho highest Udl r 1-i-r j. L hi -tlc. t -W ! at. l Ur. i! I ' i V.i'.O. XllM'llll irt.i 1 ti) U-ii-aiu't- .' iioiuj'84't f 7'.:ii Uii'CtJ. . . .t , i i i i:i I sii i. me following uowrioea rc- t : Lc-t Xuiiibcrc-d ercn, eight, nine, k i. jt-iW ten, in the town of Brown v ui:ty. Nebraska Territory as des- ii 'ri! j .at of said town. raia ry certain notes made by said to loUlas;& Co. and wbieh D. L. McGAUY. J'. r r. t. i Onion Seed. WILLUMllDWARDS, IValicorihC., ll'iiccnsin. T, r' lb1 r.U- wirg varieties of Garden Seeds for f!e by lb'- atii.-l or hundred. Tho following sorts - ui '.'.'i o.'-i-d, all h tvicg been raised by my own u. p tb- U:t i::tiiiior,frm tbe best selected itocl.?, si. 1 wr:i be v-arrtutel frob and genuine, and to f ivc 'utifact.''.u : l.nr;- 11 1 0;ii..Ti cent, larye lellow union i 1 rcrti :&'.: turnip feed, early white flat Dutch, i'i : -ij jT.od jiusi.t or Uutabaga 45 cents, AU a -Ur-'j iaar.tlty of Cucumbers long green I'u'-aui'ii'n i'j tenrs; early short Cucumbers 45 r-!:.'; oirly th irt Cucumbers ii cents; al.o long Orr-? t'rr t 7i cnt. All the small kinds In an on !'. -1 va: i .r. Ciitii'.ogueg sent on tbe receipt of a t'-. i.-p. A '.l rf'T adjresed to William Ed w'j.rrCr:ck Sec 1 Garden, will be promptly .1 t. VM. EDWARDS, :,;ar Creek, Walworth Co., Wis. HEDGE FEKCniG. V . i: 'err ,:i."l I in t bad vniderable experi nea i p. ii i t J ci!i.tivai:r.i tisace Orange Hedges, here !; , i.rfn, tie p-.t 'ic t!;t tlry arc now prepared tocoa vjin .-utior i:!u;i,ijr,.eitiiif tbcni out, or growlr. anl ii.'i.cai.r.? tc.'.'e -wiripiete. Growing hedges of i. -.r i '.AtCiui t ui lo tt-cui n the farms of S. W ten- Crv, J.kepn and others In thlsjounty I). C. Is. T. X.S ASDERS. !. lOtf Mutual principle, its patrons, without J fQV?r rl.al i.'ilr, will share in the profits of LODJ, TTTV i i-ii.v.iwiv.i, vi x a Xiax3xx2rTxoo Company . inpilal Htotk 50,000. MBttASK CITY, X. T. rpil!- C ji!'p-ny, under a liberal charter, is now 1 fuH y or u.i''d, and their entire capital stock of . i'.fj 1'- '! d l)Jlar paid in and secured. TBey aru .r-j.r-J, frvin this date, to grant open policies, t.tLo ti. , uM'n equal tcnas, with tne most avi.n 1 In.;rjr.?o Cotiriny any where. Having adi::'d. ;h? -x in;rri:, cry thi'TiiijiriT, Tbe 'jr"iiiMi of the Company, will be confined, f.ri'.o pri'ert, ti varixK, or cargo risks, with a tiaxiiiiuml'abi'.ity of $12,i00 on any one bottom. y in ; t'.ic oi.'.T trnrance GCice, on tbeabove pop- lr J !; r, W'tft of the Miiwouri, it confidently ex- a ;fKT ii; upM.rt from Wcftern Merchants. . We r---e-: fully iaviio the Missouri Iiircr pa- rtKiXTO'K?: . S.r.?:3.-I;o" Chas. F. Holly, " . II. r.r.T.nct, J. L. Armstrong, W. X. lliutl-nvn. Miles W.Brown, A. A. Bradford. "KFIt'ERS: -. CHA?.r.IIO:.!.y,lVteidcnt. J.GAKl-'iPE,Sec,y. ? t . A t n . -C I. W. P. Howard. Aj ril VI. l-"j 21- La Irloille Nursery. Oao buiiJ- ! ai.l tacnty-Cve thousand Native rrcrnv iu m X-urry.orted 6 to 10 inches, $4 r bun Ircd J '. pir thou-and. 125,000 do from t .rft..2 per .hundred $10 pc-r thousand $80 per lij.i.i.i. Khnbar'., Ccrra?.t, Strawberries, Law ton Black-lH-riic.Lurcp-.iu Mi;ut-tain -l.-h, American or.dF.n ' jr'.i.h l.'.iu, Lr.rcb. Silvtr Maple, Golden and Osier WW'.oW at hil--ale. Al.ol. r the rt'.il trnd. 2fl,000, Native and For r'n cvrr.vn ff ja 1 to 13 feet high, which can bo Mi!y rcoi 'vrl. Viif r -e iu-u'ife our f pejimens tbe finest in the AWs-t. Tw . ty tvi aric-lic exhibited at theStato rIr c: ('ci.tr.i.'.ia, w-re awarded tbe first premium aud a gr-Atuit t. A pen. rai a.?ortment of I ruit and )rr-.ui--at3l Trc?. Sbmbs and Ilants, Osage and llunt. Cau'.ti.i?j furnihhed on applica a red H.imrv. vnnR TO HE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM IVIB Worn by Kings or Emperors What? Why a heautirul Ilcad ofllair Because it the ornament God Hinuelf provided tut all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly iu the glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is be reft of Its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled, hartk and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled wita fray, nature will lc more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three timas a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Bead the following and Judge. Thewri tcr of tbe first is the celebreted yiantit Thalberg: New Tork; April 19, 1853. Pa Wood Dear Sir: Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arri val in tbe 1'tiited States it was rapidly becoming gr. but upon the application of your Hair Restorative, 1 sM.n recovered its original hue. I consider your restor ative as a very wonderful Invention, quite cfnoatious as well as agreeable. I am yours trniy, S TUALBERG. 'Drych air Gwylicdydct' Welsh Newspaper office, Nassau St., April 12, '53 Trot O J Wood Dear Sir: Some month or six weeks ago, I f eccived a bottle ol your Ilair Restorative and gave it my wife, w ho concluded to try It on her hair little thinking at tbe time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all tbe gray hairs to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW New Tork, July 25. 1858. Prof O J Wood : With confidence do I recommend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious ar ticle 1 ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative iny hairs and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark: and I now feel confident that a few more application will restore them to Uicir natu ral color. J G KILEY. Chicago, III, Hay 1, 1S57. Prof Wood About two years ago my hair commenced falling oQ aud turning gray : I was fast becoming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect, I commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few appli cations fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill np, grow out, and turned back to its former color (black). At this time it is fully restored to Its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use. i D HOES The Restorative Is put In bottlds of 3 sizes, viz : large, medium and small; tho small holds half a plat, aud retails for $1 per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent more in proportioe than the small, retails for $1 per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more in proportion and retails for $3. O. J. WOOD H. CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New Tork, and 114, Market street. St Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Sold by J. n. MAUN k CO., Druggists, Brownvillc, Nebraska. . ! it i BRO WNVILLE AD'S. SAINT JOSEPH AD'S DRUGS MEDlOiNft r. LUSHBACGH. JVO. t. CARSO? LTJSHBATJGH & CAItSOIT, - BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin, Uncuirent Money, Exchange ami Land Warrants, BROWNV1LLE, NEAIAUA CO., N. T. " Especial attention will bo given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal citieaof the United btates, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale, for cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteedin everyrespect. Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon bctt securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Uoiiec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted In exchange, at current rates. Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and i ranee, ob tained at nsnal rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account andlnterest aUoWpd on special deposits. OFFICE"-Jlaln St., near u. S. Land Office. REFEBEfrcES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McNaughton, (Jarsou & Co., Hiser Ss. White, - n Toung, Carson & Bryant, Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, K. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M. YeaKle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, Wm, T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T., Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland, Scruggs & Co. Merchants, Hon. Thop. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. J as. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, H. C. Nutt&Co. . Greene, Wcare &Rice, " Douglass it Watson, " Col. Sam Uamblcton, Att'y at Law, Judge Tho. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwiler, Oct. 8. '57-v2-nlo-tf tt Philadelphia, Pa. - Baltimore, Md... tt W. C.RITCHIE, WHOLESALE A JW RETAIL ; . DEAIiUB III Groceries, . Wines, Liquors, CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, Corner tf Main, and Francti Streets. Kiddlt't Old Qtand, Opposite Stoult Hotel, ST. JOSEPH, 31 0. . HATE just received tho largest and most eompleta stock of the above goo!s ever opened In upper Missouri, to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res pectful ling Invited having purchased them principally for cash at the-very lowest possioie prices, ia jjoi, New Tork and St. Louis, feel confident that I can olTer 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 arc bound to rouow, In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocery nouse. MEDICINES. 10 a ltT'i A V I -s-k. -M. AJ tt New Tork. -Washington, D.C. Chicago, 111. St. Loins, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercersburg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. tt Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff' Des Meine, " Vinton, " Kaston, Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. i J only to mys f ' l chlmlcally hlmJW with some of AND 0 Main st. between Front and Second sts., J. D. K. THOMPSON, at Attorney j - itii'Wii'i I If a nas resnmcd bis professional business, and will prac tice in all the Courts of Nebraska, and tho Courts in Atchinson county. Mo. ; Office one door west of I. T. Wbyte's Store, Brownville NebrasKa. Brownville, April 22, 1858. n43 ly Brownville Steam Ferry ! tiBEST CKOSSLNG r-r.-'-rfr-j3 ON THE Fr : z.- MISSOURI RIVER. The Route from Brownville to Ft. Kearney, and from thence to California, is the nearest and most practicable. B oes, B O O "t "".SL!.3L 3L HATS & CAPS, Stove, Furniture, Elour, Bacon, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. WE haYe just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple and Fancy line, which we are now prepared to offer to the trade at extremely low prices. For Cash, or Country Produce. ' 1857. . v2al8-tf ". .. . 'CRAKE 4 HILL. Htvkl!rni 1I Tcruis Ck.-h. . tluu bv cu;'.o"iiitr SAMUEL EDWARDS. I'jrcaa C 111 l.,l.vi, Ijr . La M..; Ib. 11859. SCAItRITT A' MASON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Upholstery, CORNER WASHINGTON AV. & 2d ST., St. Louis, Missouri. To our Patrons and the Public in General. We take great pleasure in being able to assure you that notwithstanding our heavy loss by the burning of our SalesR.Knis at Nos 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, and the loss of the entire stock in them, on the morning of the 25th Inst., are already able to fill any order that may be desired in our line. Having a large amount of stock in onr ware houses that are not connected with our sales room, and being in constant receipt of goods from the best manufacturers, we arc thus soon enabled to fill orders at our usual low prices, and in our former prompt and satisfactory man ner. Our facilities for procuring and keeping np a deslrahie stock, are unequalled ; our personal attention and large experience is and will be constantly given to our legit imate husiness as dealers in and manufacturers of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, in all the various branches. Wc assure you that we will sell as good goods and at as low prices, aud on as fa vorable terms as any houe in the West. Tlunking you for the very liberal patronage already bestowed on us, we ask a continuation of the same, Sales Rooms for the present, on the Northwest 'cor ner of Washington Avenue and Second Street, four doors below our old stand. Very Respectfully, SCARR1TT & MASON. St. Louis, August 1, 1S58. Ho7 TIIE GREAT WONDER - OF TIIK laFVETEEXTII CEXTRY A Professor Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE, BAKER & CODINGTON ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that thev are now running as ft Ferry across the Missouri jiver at Anentirehr new, substantial and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which arrangement will secure a certain and safe passage at, all times and in .all kinds of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, hut are governecf by fact9, when they say this is the best crossing of tho Missouri River in Nebraska, and when they say the route from Brownville to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the Country; arid are warranted in saying it is the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. Wo claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements for a safe and speedy crossing, our charges are the same as other ernes in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactment. J2?Recollect that with onr facilities of Power, 1 1 .v ' ... " . . - ' no ainus oi wcaincr wm prevent our isoats from making regular trips at all hours. STA skiff and hani will he in readiness to cross foot passengers at all times of night. Ort V y tlit t rt r m U4u novemoer ilia, ioof BROWNVILLE STEAM BIEILIL, NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. N. B. Wo would rospectfully inform tho citi zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that we have alwavs on hand a larcn and well selpctpd 3r2.eeica.3r Hostel' lot!aJ.:n.g; z$haUb?u" Aiarket prices paid lor logs delivered at the yard or on tho bank of the river. All orders accompanied with the cash; will rccciv our immediate attention. 1?T SIEGEL & GREENBAUM, No. 27 Main. Street, Brownville, N. T. . , ' ' TIIE proprietors would most respectfully Inform the citizens of Brownville and the public generally that they have received and are now opening one of the largest and most complete Stocks of Clothing Ever brought to this market. Their assortment of " Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices; as to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visiblo ar.d invisible Green, and Cloths, Cassimers,Datinctts. tasnmeretts,ana Jeans, ail maae np . . " according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, embracing tne very latest styles and patterns." in tno (Qmmmg O. F. LAKE. Brownville. W. H. HOOVER. Nemaha City. May also be found at all timo a finescloction of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, CarpetBags, etc., which we willscll ascheap as any establishment in tho West. We have tho finest and best assortment of SPRBTG AND SUHMER CL0THIHG , Ever brought to this Territory. ' . . . "YT TILL promptly attend VV taxas, Drawing mo I Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of : . COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack. PAXTS, Every Slj Ic and Description. VESTS, To pieasc Eargc and Small. SHIRTS, Both IThite and Fancy. WE would hut ask the public tocall, examine and judge for themselves whether tho Clothing at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of bettor made material, cut with better taste better trimmed and twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever bought elsowhcre. ' October 29th, 1857. v2ntS-ly SIEGEL & GREENBAUM. niiiiDo Patent Portable Mill, Tni i-bsrribcr bave entered into a'partnership cn1r ths tr.n of Ilecd. Holabird A Co., to rsufs?tcre tbe J. C. Kced, Patent Portable Grist :'..! a ivl arc n w prejared to furnish all those in wtnt of a ? h1 C.ira or Wheat Mill that for dura l'.itr. siw y r.ud economy ; excel any Mill in the w.irl 1. u tlm late exhibition of the Mechanics ia-t.tut-in C'ia -inuati,a G'JJ Hidal was awarded .tbe lafi-r . It i a lipt 1 to all Grain grindiegpurposes; it is sutri irt a'l others fortbemostcxteasive Merchant m Mill, aj it is for grinding the Farmers feed by ilorse "er. Tb-above Mil's are manufactured by thennder- i;r.l at thrir h?p in Cincinnati, O., where they r n lc f crni-h.-d iu any asntity atshort notice. The Vve Mills warranted to perform as follows: ZS In. d'.i.w., per hoar 50 H. Corn, 25 Wheat, f 300 21 " 44 2 u IS u 200 I . 44 J J g U 150 '. X t -:i$ Mill tells its own story,it is nnnecessaryto )ot-f.-?m our numcrourocommendations,received. LlEiAOLDS & KEXMC0TT, Offer for uleatthe Ccr.tral Ecvf tian -Vursery, N-ar t.?, .Varu.n County, Illinois, VU( 1 i lid artacnt t f large E rergreen trees cl-er Omauicntal Shrubs and Hants of VUOO Annie Tretf rh. ice varieties from fire to seven and a half feet hh ri four years old, from bud or graft, at f 20 r i "J cs li, delivered at Odin or Sandoval. i.t w ii . u-ji pijkiEccargfs. iney oner in ad r.' s r r l c a - l , iuI.'.j and at ai luw rates as they can be purxb-r-l ti-nbre. The stock of Pear, 11am, l-rrrr, iY;!,-h and Quince Treef, though ootlarge, I.i bjcn cart fully selected, and U like evervthinir l-ciarir c.-lair.Lmcr;t ,f Weftern crowth. A l-.r-eaiJ very fnesltx-k of choice Currants, Rasp-bt-tTi.", ti ujvbwip. Strawberries, Kb u barb, ft tl ip. rurtknUr attention will be given to tl iAis;; cr trt:, Ac for distant customers. C-. -mi t , Lebad at tbe ofSoe of Emery's Jour r.ai or by eddrcaJng u at Odia. n ,,..a , JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Ib. 1;, 59 .j CHAS. KEXNICOTT. rrjit Trees at Boonville, Mo. Ib tBdcr-.g-.i-d ta f. rale achoi and rt-liable f . IVa' l.t'heny, Ham, Apricot and r ti. .nr trs, and of such varieti ksv ul iu tb:s climate. II baa also a urra i.t: Goberrr. Rr.V.i-r mnA tV f'- . K Wf . trivrry jUi.- Kcs Evergreen trees, Grape " ., .. , iii:b; u purciiasa would r.i,i tiaiiicc thtm. t. i j . il M MVEKS. Says the St. Louis, Democrat: Below, wc publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect, wheu coming from a reliable source. If certificates are puarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press : "Bath, MaIke, Jan 20, IS33. rrof. 0. J. HW, & Co. (iEKTUXESi Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to niakeapolication of it upon my own nair, winch bad become quite gray, probably one-third white ; my whiskers were of the same charac ter. Some three mouths since I procured a bottle of hair restorative, and nsed it. I son found it was prov ing what 1 kat wished. I used it about twice a week. 1 have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. 1 caa now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and gace, and my hair has resume its original color, and I am now sixty years old . my good wife at the age of fif- iy-iwo, nas usea it wnn tne same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for yonr valuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use as per directions, will not have oocasion to contradict my siaiemems. i am a citizen or this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one lure and adjoining towns. Any use you may makeot the above, with my name attached, hi at vour service, as I wish to preserve the beauties oi nature ia otaers as well as myself. I am, truly yours. A. C. RAIMOND. Baltimoxe. Jan. S3, 1S5S. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having had the misfor tune to loose the best portion of my hair, frorn the ef. recti of tbe Yellow Fever in New Orleans iu lbJi, 1 was ; induced to make trial of your preparation, and found it to vnswer at the very thing needed. 11 y hair is now thkk and glossy, and no words can express my obligation to you in giving to the afflcted such m treasure. I LNLXr JUKNSOX. The undersigned. Rev. J. C, Bragg, Is a minisier in in regular staiHting, and pastor or the Orthodox Church at Brootacld, Htf. lie ia a gentleman of great influ ence aud universally beloved. WM. DTK A. BaoorilLD, Janaary 13, 1863. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of your nair Restorative, It give me pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also re stored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original tolor. 1 have used no other article with anything like pleaure or or profit. Yours truly, J. E. BRAGS. The Restorative is pat up In tottle of three 6iies, via: large, medium and small f the small ones hold a hAlf pint each, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium hilds at least twenty per cent more la propor tion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart' forty per cent more in proportion, and rctul is for three dollars a bottle. O. J. WOOD k Co.' Proprretors, gt? Broadway. Xcw York, in the great New Yorh Wire Railing establish ment. andlU Market St.. St, Louis llo. Soid by J. H. JlACX & Co., Brownville, X.T. A. D. , KIRK, Attorney at Law, Land A seat and Notary Public. Archer, Richardson Co., JV. T. Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska,assistcd by Harding and Bennett .Nebraska City . FENNER FERGUSON, Attorney and Counsellor .t Law, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. 'FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. lG8Vine St.. bet. Fourth ana Fiftn. Cincinnati, u. , C. F. O'DRISCOLIj & CO Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallies, Ac, Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description, STEREOTYPING of all kind Books, Music. PatentMedicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engravings, Ac, tte. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, A. LYFOItD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 0HOES, HATS AND CAPS, Nails, Picro-s, Stoves, Furniture, &.c SONORA, MO. April 9 th, 1S57. 43-t do FOR &1LE AT THIS OFFICE. OfHce of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SIIANESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL. Wedding and Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals, Notary Public's Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by Express. t3A Pack of the very best alazed or Bris tol Cards triA name for two doll art, by a new and beautifvl process without cost of plate, equal to the very choicest engraving, samples when required on reception of post stamps. 9-JJGIy J. HART t SOX, lb riiiiDin ' Oregon. Holt County, Missouri. Keepconstantlyonhandalldescriptiotof Harness. Saddle,Bridle8,Ac,Ac. - N. B. Everyarticleinourshopismanufactured rsetve-sand warranted U give satisfaction. GARDEN SEEDS. " We are now receiving in Store and offer for sale a largo stock of all varieties of garden seeds, the growth of the past season, and procured from sources we can rely upon for correctness and purity of the varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions and directions about the manner of growing, Ac, will be sent to all applicants. It ices very reasonable. 1. . JOUy GAIiXETT tt Co., ' S, North Second St. St. Louis, Mo. Feb 10, '5 ly : W. II. WILLIAMS,, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, Mo.F TAKES pleasure in announcing thecitiiens of Or gon and the public in general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in tbisniiirVof r r: ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at MORRISON LAKE & HOOVER, BiSIi HATS HIS, NOTARYS PUBLIC. Brownville . and Nemaha City, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. to Land Agencies, Paying money, buvinir and selling? Real Estate, buying and selling on Commission, Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kinds of business pertaining to their profession. Particularattentoin will bo given infiling declara tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War ranty Deeds from the Town authorities. Persons owning town lots, residing at a distance wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to place tho agency in our hands, (alw a j 1 presenting their Quitclaim Deeds for said Lot t Vithrnthe ex piration of sixmenths, as after that time all lots not Deeded will be sold. Blanks always on hand. N. B. Letters of inquiiv answered promptly. March 26, '57. " 41-ly George 'Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, TBROWNVIIiLE, N. T. ANNOUNCE to the public, that he isTprepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchp nt Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all inds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, 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 tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. ' REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake & Co." Brownville, N.T. Steam Mill. li. VV . urnas, Crownville, " Muir, Hann A Co., u " " Dr. Hoover, ' Nemaha city, " P. M . Rogers, Pa wnee ci t y, lt Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo. James Lowe, Linden, " A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, 0. Brownville, June 18, 1857. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER!! rpiE greatest reme-- dy in the world. This cordial Is distilled from a Berry known myself, an combined ja4vjCr with some of the most i V7 valuable medical roots, i'Sl tinrtia anil hark.ltnnwn to the mind of man, viz: blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yellow dock, d.indle lolns, sarsaparilla. eld er flowers, with others, producing the most in fallible remedy for the rostoration of healtii Before taking. 1TS nature's After taking. OTKJV REMEDY, curing diseases by natural laws. "When taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'ch every veiti of tbe body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the tlood. It neutralizes any bilious matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole orga nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually curt Liver (Jompiamts, Dyspepsia, Jaunaice, enronic or Nervous Debiliiij, Diseasetof the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Ileartbnrn, inward piles, acidity or sickness of the stom ach, fullness of blood to the head, dull pain or swimming in the head, palpitations of the heart, choking or sunoc aiitig feelings when laying down, dryness or yellowness of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of beat, depression of spirits, &c. There is nomistaJce about it. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions 011 each bottle, in German, English and French. Over half a million of bottles Ilave been sold during tbe past six months, anl In no instance has it faile4 in giving entire satisfaction Who then will snfl'er from weakness or debility when Mc Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you? To the Ladies. Do you wish to bo healthy and strong? Then go at onte and get some of .McLean's Cordial? lt will streng then and invigorate your blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to monnt to your cheek again, very bottle warranted to give satisfac tion. - For Children. We say to parents, If your children are sickly, puny or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. It sella rapidly, because st always cures. Delay not a moment. Every Country Merchant Should not leave the city until he had procured a sup ply of McLean's Strengthening cordial. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again. CA UTION Beware of druggist or dealer who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash, which tbey can buy cheap, ry saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengtheningcor dial, and take nothing else, lt is the only remedy that will purify the blood throughout, and at the same time strengthen the system. One table spoonful taken every morning is a certain pjeventive for cholera, chills and fever, yellow fever, or any prevalent disease. Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. j u Mclean, Sole proprietor of the cordial, Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil IJniment JC5"Principal depot on the comer of Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Mo. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The best liniment in the rorld for man or beast Another Remarkable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Read it for yourselves Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near" Cass avenne Tenth street, had a boraible running sore on his foot- He tried various Liniments, Salves, itc, but could do it no hcxxi. e ucspairca or ever being able to work at h s trade again, because he oould not bear any weight on his root; ana by one bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment he is now perfectly cured. Rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, bruises, sprains, stiffness in the joints or musclds, swellings, sore throat, earache or toothache, &c, yield to the magic in- nuence or mis wonderful liniment. For horse and cattle, it is an infallible remedy for chafes, scratches, cracked heels, lameness, spaviu, fistu la, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattls-snake bites, and various omer uiscases winch animals are liable to from injnfics or accidents. Every country merchant should obtain a supply of Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, lt sells rapidly because it always cures. A liberal discount will be made to mercbants'who buy to sell again. B3"Fr sale by J n McLEAN, proprietor, coaner of Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Mo. tf tt it tt tt st st tt v2 1-ly Brownville House BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. noiesaie ana Ketallat St. Louis prices. 1 would call particular attention to my COOKING STOVES, comprising the most comprising stock of improved & WHEELER Announce to the public that they have taken charge of the new, large, and commodiona brick Hotel building re- ccnt.y completed m the City of Brownville, Nebraska patternsboth Air-Tight and Premium Anion? them I- 7 . rurmstie1 fron " "et i"en v:n..Bok..t.5Aemt?,m. Among them I tirenew furniture; the rooms are all large, well ven - , " j - - uu, mc ucsisbove now 1 liiai in use, me Asiatic Air-l igat, Pioneer and prirePre mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves "Of Tarioua Sixes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN "ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and eountry. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms Uld copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange forworkorware. '' W. W. WILLIAMS. vl-n5 ------ Oregon, Mo.. July 5, 1S5G. lated and finished. The table, we promise, shall at all tunes contain the best the country can oflbrd shall be as pure aa are made, as we purcb from reliable manufacturers, we deem tied notice unnecessary and conclude by assuring lie that we are determined that no effort on our part shall be wanting to render the Brownville House a flrst class Hotel. MORRISON k. WHEELER. July 8, IU5S-m ZOOK & BALDWIN, 1 1 roesOity, XbXo., Dealer in 33 3HL TEJ Or J3 And MEDICINES. CSiemicals, Dye Woods, Dyestufls, Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, GLASSWARE, French, English, and American Perfumery. .FINE toilet and shaving soaps, fmo hair and w tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and den t al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured tobacco; all tbe patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice toilet and fancy articles, etcetc. Agents for the sale of Dr. Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Osgood's India Cholagogue, Jones' American Cholagogue; Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla; Smith's Tonic Syrup. July 23, 1857. v2nl-yly New Hardware Store. Sign of the Saw. J. FIAHEBTY, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. ST. JOSEPH, MO. TS NOWreceiving and opening the largest and most L 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 tho most approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin ing all tbe recent and useful improvements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the fannin" com munity, from, whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cnt Saws, whinli T . will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices - Alsoalarge.',s3ortmcntof Guns, Rifles and Pistols TA CtA AT alia I. . il 1 1 ,crei;i,.ijj,ac.,ui me dcsi oranus: in a word. If I J02 ALL TH2 rj? FAMILY PHYSlc ' Thicek has lrmg existed a puhllc imi t, effective purgative pill which ctrald b r?li aure and perfectly safe in Its opera tleft, XltV' been prepared to meet that demand, tni sa n sive trial of its virtues has conclusively what success it accomplishes the TOrpo. 4 -It is easy to make a physical pill, bnt tot make the best of all pilit one which should i none of the objections, but all the advin every other. This has bmr attempted W 1 with what success we would respectfully tn the public decision. It has been unforrjntti, the patient hitherto that almost every medicine is acrimonious and irritating to fte'v . els. This is not. , Many of them produce so j. griping pain and revulsion in the system utj than counterbalance the good to be drtitL them. These pill produce no irritation v unless it arise from a previously existing tion or derangement in the bowels. Beiaf vegetable, no harm can arise from their a , quantity ; bnt it is better that any medicine 4. be taken judiciously. Minute directions use in the several diseases to which they : plicable are given on the box. Among tit plaints which have been sraetHly cured by thi , may mention Liver Complaint, in its Taricrak . of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Lost Etite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious He! ilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Tain ia tbe " and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but (Lt sequence et diseased action in the liver, i,. aperient they afford prompt and sure relief jg j4 tiveuess, riles, uoiic, uysentcrj, amnion, 5rr. and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, V and impurity-of the blood, Irregularinrs; bji any ana every case where a purgative is rqr,j They have also produced some singula cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsv.Gn Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, rilnij. Back, Stomach, and Side. They should s taken in the spring of the year, to purify ftt and prepare the system for the change of test An occasional dose stimulates the stnmici, bowels inti healthy action, and restores tht 5, tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, bj a stimulant action on the circulatory systm, vate the strength of the body, and reston t wasted or diseased energies of the whole OrKs Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, rr though no serious derangement exists; bitj necessary dosing should never be carried fa i as every purgative medicine reduces the sfcrcr when taken to excess. The thousand cases ia n a physic is required cannot be ttrcmertted hen, they suggest themselves to the reason of e body ; and it is confidently beliered tiff piU . answer a better purpose than any thing which: hitherto been available to mankind, VThen a virtues are once known, the public wiH no kita doubt what remedy to employ when in need t cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, 1 harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on ths B PREPARED Bf DE. JAMES C ATER, Practical and Analytical Chess "LOWELL, MASS. Tries 25 Ceits per Sox. Jive B3 t AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL For tli rapid Cure mt C0FGIIS, COLDS, 'IIOIRSHw BRoxcnrns, wnooPixG-roici, CROUP, ASTIMA, AXD C0XSUJIPTI0N. This remedy has won for itself such aoteir from its cures of every variety of pulmonary diier that it is entirely unnecessary to recount thi i dences of its virtues in any community what has been employed. So wide ia the field of its fulness, and so numerous the cases, of its nr that almost every section of the. eountry iboK in persons publicly known, who have been mtw from alarming and eTen desperate disease of! lungs by its use. When once tried its . superior: over every other medicine of its kind is too rent to escape observation, and where its virta: known, the public no longer hesitate what sntii' to employ for the distressing and dangerous ift tons of the pulmonary orgaas. which are fcrlie to our climate. Not only in formidable ittw upon the lungs, hut for the milder varictia t Colds, Coughs, HoabseXbss, &e. ; and fotCi dhbn it is the pleasaatest and safest mediciaf t can be obtained. ". 9 As it has lonz been in constant use thro this section, we need not do more than asm a people its quality is kept np to the best thatH has been, and that the genuine article is told if- J. II. MAUN & CO., Aeentv Brown ill", 5 VICTORIOUS OVER FACT. BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIXHiE Ascony or' ea-M.: .VJ beaith f Iifo or dat!i!. are the questions intoltfd adoption or rjctiuo of tin T ciflc by the liiartyes J s'" diseases and injuries. , J.Ia'iM' eivel the imlwmmwl ,' tingiiislioil lacan, tne ' and itsvflicacj tti'w - awful Winters m l' eternal ice, it 1 . I tf j..f4i,l-k iMinnrnl BUM III Witi c't' ' tion of th civilize.1 g''- ; exciting stsiouisunicuw 01 ( tiiiKiiislied T i ' KANE, an - V 1 1 ? T ing two a r V, i.", eions of et i-- TjP '"' iusc Into crc TIIE AFFLICTED.--KEJOiei V? -nUNMlEPS and TIK'l'sf ly bave tested ilst irtu. ' I I 7!i rejoicinir in frwlom fr" IV- ' lin-iinj 1'AIN nrK yrVw liicli olW-r remflies ki iff su. . to euro. Ilaro yon ti ;J O"- T"J MATISM, WWjK'U. . . AO IK or TOOTI1-AC1 IE-Art.' V f aniicte.1 witU Vl.U MW- VV-V r"inS f,on' ElU'lSEA i THE ARCTIC UVW will afford-.yon antjal Everj Wxljf m ilnlAe to - . - Lirt lre.lllll SCT.i" r .0 , 1 .:ir,.l traiu ' " .....-"--- . VI liO Hiai . ,, . . try rnriuese lreliiil i X r i-vTKSi k?il for u"'r"n ii'ln'W iT "d imwediala iUrf. oft, VM W "g from death, fserf ItOTn it shriek ranffHiili.itteTr' r t ex)lsinns anl eollixMt- feel tlat some nK?ans of i1' f their torture alu.uM al; v acceiutiMo 1 gucllUo'",. bi .-..A 1 :.. .....-.ltit.iraiy THE 1I0THEES COilPATHCX - . if Tt enres CAKB? " 4 Bit EAST. MM-".' gOUElJlllMH dk? who priie PJ void offinii-lc", blo'cl", 4 and all Uicofcrati'n . ereset-ncea, shonH ai' tl.eseteewi-s-.rw wrththe ARCTIC Uy' It is escfflrnt for ; 4 gitin)ritai.wiiir.r Li narance. It is d. Onrliquors my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and .yTfy, basein person pnee, I am determined to offer such inducements as AjIXjvIv . a more exten- will command a liberal sbaro of trade from this and 'VV Vi 1 uring the pub- adioininir counties. MTirr.rn.. rl : U F 7 GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST It U a sflverfiirn . . . . ..niil.,'i. RARE AlfD NEW SORTS 4 OF GAEDEN SEEDS. We shall have for eale the coming spring all the rare and new varieties of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds that can be procured. Among then will be found Syrian Barley, King PhillipCorn, Pea body Corn, Hubbard Squash, Japan Pea, l'eabody'i Mainmoth lama Beans, Early white GEORGE EDWARDS, -A. 2L O 3ET ITIJOT. OFFICE Main St, East of Kinney f Holly's office, Nebraska City, N. T. Persons who contemplate building can be fumi-hed wita Designs, Plans, Specifications, fcc. for buildings oi anyclass or variety or stjle, anJ the erection ot tlie same superintended if dasired. Prompt attention paid to business from a distance. 62 if NOTICE. All persons are hereby notitied that 1 will take the necessary steps to the re-openin of the contested case ot James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fullv in vestigating his right to enier the south west quarter (ll4 )of south west quarter and lot number fonr (4) of section eieMeen f 181 in tuvnshin nr. m r.n,. Mammoth Broccoli. Several varieties: of extra mm. I teen (16) c sgt 1 hereby warn all nersons nut trt nnr. rior Cabbage,New, Early, Danvers YeUow Globe h8', !ltdo 'or r in ny. way to "cSoUate fur any por- mT m - ww. I lUlTI lii Inn ft rwktr mm. j1aiv( V. . May 27, '68 v3n46tf ACGe'STUS KOfXTSE. Lost or Stolen. Lost, on Christmas eve. at the Brownville Itonse, a California-pnld breast pin. Thub?criher wll iiherally reward tht Cn Jer of tb pin. X. WorrniKU. ihaM adjilling.countie8- My arrangements for importing uu.jcuuKBiwi Aiucriciin iiaruware umufacturers together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade, enables me; not onlv to defv all tion. but has convinced me that the true princii)Ie of n imu ,a cmi. 1 1 pi uuu auuquiCK rClurilS. January 1, 1857. vln28tf DO WDALL, MARKIIAM, & CO., WASINGTON FOUNDRY Engine and Machine shon. coaxEK or sxcokd akd moroan stbeiits. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Mannf icturers of Steam Engines awl Boilers, Saw and Grist Machinery, Sinde and Double Circular Saw Mills, Tobacco Screws and Prcssoa Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Hachtnes Building Castinss. Tonng's Improved fratant Smut Mil Is. Ke nj-..r.ioior mesaieoi James Sniiti. n Co.'s Su- v' flwt uliirli liorsareani'C1'" 5 i.r the most aUrmin:.,, HALT, WOCNI5. IX, SWEENY.. CI-AM 1XNE, UtMlEtP. , LVII, 4. No i""". stable kerper. or .' owning valual,'1, should ba without Uu, bio remedr. J For safe by all respectable PruggiMU and !' y ' Prices of tlw f jnlment, 25 cents, 50 cwit ) Ua. A oo-dollac botllo contns a touch 17 eight twenty-Ave cent bottles EXTHAOROrSARY AKXOUXCWirJu Evtry purcUa-ser of a dollar bottlo of the IMENT rcwio... at Dr. Bragst's expea. ' V STATES JOURVAI, of New York, for oi.a ? ,cu n- - f perior Machine Cards. v2n8-ly Onion. Ac. A p. ' Orders for nearly every sort of new seed that has been tested and found valuable can be filled JOHN G Alty ETTA- CO. . 68,Xorth Second St.. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 10, '5'J ly Fruit Tree Seeds. ne bare now m store andean supply on order many varieties of tree seeds, as follows! viz: .lrpie sccd,,60cenUaquart,$16a bushel; Pear seed3 srwtv In Iiaw . . v p. v.j per quart: reach Pits $3 JVUMiAUSKTTtl t- , . nS:un? cwd St St. I,c- Co.. Journal is a largw illustrate,! papb- tainin? sixteen mj. beaittifiillv prin paper, and B1WI with original matter Irom tl' liant writers of the coontry. Crti!irt and full particulars or thw novel and P1", ii terprise, of which tliia offr fonns a part, each bottle. . ril!- An AGENT WANTED In EVEBV TOWN awl ' IUCVUU & BlKUOlVES,St. 1M,riVi1 Nrw York Oftitk. No. 371 BM' nmuniaationji sLould always be addrvw - per J Cunamuniaat rut.-" Mo. MAUN S: CO., ts, 1 s -t Drown villa'