Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 14, 1859, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS.
COTTAGE GAUDL.V XIJIISERIES.
ClYChYXJTI, OHIO,
Fruit di Ornamental Trees, Ever
. . greens, , FlawcringSliiubs,:.:;
. TL'e j-cpriitorj of the nVure named Nursejie?, of
r fer for tmls tbc coiainj season, a tM assortment of
fruit andKrparaerrtJ.tree,s.of the-most approved va-
jictiegfcr.i (hrifxj growth, and of a &ukaXie'&:ze fof
tranyjtl.mtis.'coiisisCiag'in.art of ! "
I'.'-?, . ; Jean?.'. ; .
Cbepriff my licac-Jres, . .
. .llum?, " " Apricot?, ." . .
Grape, . . . Currant?', ."..
Quince?,'. . Jffctarines, . .
. , rrcoscb?rriej 'liapbcrnc3,. . Strawberries.
The orautncritatucfarlmeiit contani all the most
desirable Tarictk'S of evcr;rreen3.ind deciduous tree3
Cowering thrubf,ro?es, climbers, &c. .
The s ubsorfijr would call- particular attention to
' I Lis La collctif r of " .
' DVZ AEF PE AfeS. . " .
Ilavirlg paid great attention ito their cyltiartiori,.
he has i.'.eacureY.cd-cohliJccce in. cfTenrj .tber to
the ncticeof-puivhaserj. TLey are a!! Vorlicd cn the"
iest varieties of French Quince stocks are. remark -"
M healthy and in a fir.e'etate for transplanting
the cming seiwoir. A few hundred trees "of tho
.V-efsbrts f2a.be furf.if bed ef extra tiza and in a
"bearjir;; state that wiil give fruit icmpdiately after
becoming established; ' . ..
. .AU the above stock will be furnished tC prices
-that till compare favorably with any ether estab
lishment. '.
Tucking don? in the best manner. ;'
Catalogues furnished k'.I who t-nclofe Starrvps fcr
rre-p3TiE'rt..AJdn JOHN HAYEKS & Co.,
Co'.tasre GarlcaTvurscrits.XJii
icinnati, 0.
feb. 10, i'J
Onion Seed.
WIL L IAM ED WARDS WalviortkCS.,
tsconsin,
. Ofrs til' following VEr:ttif;3 of GarJ-
hhji by'tbe pound or hundred, lie fcl
. - are unj;irna-cJ-, rdl baric been raise
' i . t . j r. - l. I . i
Gar Jn .Seeds for
10wingscrfs
ed by my own
totnthe l.i"tcujra5r,ffom !?e best ?oJeeted stoc?,
ahi U.l.bo .r-rrrantcd fresh tar4d enaieC, end'to
giro uti.fart:ra : " ...
L-irco "lied pnion C3 cents, lar Yellow Onion
3 c'tt;? ta'.so turLir.eeed, early hite'ilat'nutch,
.' ccntt ; impfovi IIu?;;a or ilutataga. 43 cents,
Al-so a lirn quantity cf Cacunrberf: lori grten
Cncaiabers i 'cent.s : car:j . chort Cacutubcrs 4s
ant? : Nearly Eb"krt Ca
Wr.-ino Carrot Iv eor.
kft Cacumberfl 15 cents: al?o long
All tlie email kindfiri.an
'cn'llss. vatiety. Catalogvu.-s sent on the receipt of
a rtJEP A'i" orders. y'JJrcscd " to William Ed-
Catil
rders.
:k TrcKJarJen, wil b"3 ")romptly
. .W.M. EDWAItD.S,
tttenJ id O.
Rncar-Crccli. WnlwortlfCo., Wi?
. HEDGfE- FENCma .
"
T jsfir4kv;'i5 hid co'nsider&lle'j?xperi "nee
m ylanliur ati4 Otiirat!.iTsge Orar.ge Hedj-rs, here-.
Vf iufvrw the vut lutl.t! ibey ate uowiire; ired to c-.-u-lrcl.Btr
fclai.:;?. ff.tina theiuwut, or growir.j and-
aluvM.Mfl tie lr:..-e -rii:4e!e. Cr.); ed?e3 cf
lktr lanuvtif ca r ttt be Utuis .f i.W- U?u
fr. 4 Sitf Ube.- i ihUi'ouar r
1. C. k T. A. 3 .VN'y tS.
tey.g.QtC -
NEBRASKA CITY
capital btock 50fooa
TFZTZ Cia;B7i nu'tt UUnl Tartr, U row
. t. faTIy rtitt4. aivliWtrertire capital rlwkol
V f'ftj TKnmi OMr. paid !a ar.dfM-urcd. They
re rtpard, (ram tL'.a (Utr, to grut pea ptli-ie?.
i lfc T.jk-, tx rul Urmv with tbe tccwl
. . . ' farr!J intruw: Ct'r.y ny lib err. llavini
" 4op:J .lV tHwtwl riu(-i te, Ut patrons, without
Itfenrrir sr j UftUUit, viil stare in tbe jniU cf
' ; . ' ti'oc uy.
Tie c pcrtioe f tbe Ccnpsn jv will ccaSn? J,
. forth rreot. t uxHi'itf brcikcorik, with c
.-- .. tsauMKtalialrilitVftf 1200 on ary cue lttvui.
1 . Ueinx lie vJj loruratu-t tu-c oa taeabure
- t!ar plain, Vct f the Midori, it confidently r---,..
Jtct4 ;8erWi Mfport fratl Wertcni 5Iitr:binLt.t..
.- V . 7 rsiyectfttl'tj iatite tbe iliesocri IUtci ja-
If. I'.licnnrt, J. L.Aruar.a
W, U;n!iEiS. . . Miles Wtono, .
- ynCERS
'..'CIIAS.r.lIOILV'fCsiJeat. -:"
J.GicstrrjSec'j.
.' Pt. Lauli ireaU-Cj.TT.P.lIowarJU
ArrilM,litJ?. 42!-
5 EE17C0LDS & KENMCOTT. :
,-:;; Cyrforleattha
. . . : Ccr.lcal Egyptian Mrsav, .
1 . ' KearOJin, JUrkn Count r, Illinois" VtfOO ArTlo
. . ' '. -r Tfcf ftaice raricties from 5re to e,en zul a
. ... . -fcalffeethl-b tnlfiurTc5rsilj,frr!ali!i.l trRrdft,
. . V . .. t:i r m ca.-lif dflircrcl tt Odlo cr SsnJcral,
' ' . ; free cf all but facLirg charge. Th y oacr ia aJ
: . rfi'.Mnail3alid ai-wrment f largcllvi-rreentrce?,
.". . Kiao4rthtr Oriiauciital Sttrubi VleMtvi
. . .' M(MMlatitjanl&t34l9ir ratea ts t!;cycaii be
" .irvkai4 elscwbw.- Tito toc!c cf IVar, Ham,
.. CTbTjrf Tncb anil Quiue Trs, tVnU ttt hr;,
Am la ear erl! rtUs'ti, en! i Jitc cTtryiLic
... ; . liaar MtiWi-kturcttT Vwtem crowt'i. A
. m larpttadrrry asertotk cf cbcico Carn.6(s KaJ
", IWfriM, We'err. Strlerrte, .lihubarb, Jc,
t.'- f-f altehcf. tVtbuNr attti'.im will bsvco
. . ,.. tbpekUg f trs Ac, fitdi?tantl!.uiw.
m ' . U2egBt U be 1r1 at the cUco of dmcryl Jwar
. - Zilvt tj aidxesidr c t (Jiia.
. . . JollS I. HTZYK0LD3. '.
T.KtVi ly ? ? cilAS. KLXXicorr. :
" ' . TTr2.rTrscs at Bocnville, MoTT
- . TblTii&ii La fir sale a vliai.-e and Tre ble
- . , ." . f Af pJc, IVvb, lVr, Cherry, Ilom, Apricot
- t4 trrt, ci.J 4-f ui1a varieties as Lave
-. Mt e J MMval ia tbit cliuate. He be also a
. ' ttt lJt ef i'arraat; liwWry, Ila-Wrry ar.d
. . .tHnUrry la .-. I Evergreen tree?, Grape
t;, A Tbtre fcMiir t J jorvha? wuivl do
1 ' " WU t eBl atel Xlfila ibenw
, ;. rb.tM!lly .v , HMMVESS.
w; P. ''LOAN, ..
ATTORNEY- AT LAW.
LOT AND LAXD AGKNT,
Arriier. RidiariZscii Cosnly,
3?.
T.
.X Y. BLISS,
Collectiug Agent,
rr.nu. n n wah a county.
NF.1HA5S . TErlElTil&r.
rftV1a ;ti?ivi..4 t tsikmj cUCctlo8 for
M-rt.Mdeuti. CLsm reisfnab'e.
Ucfereiic'cs.
..1t.V. irn Postmaster. Pern
C. F4nr , iVobate Jnice, Nefc. f ify
EPrlrr m. Co-tvtjfVr Jmii:e
t.yaf4 & ll riy 9yt"za. ft.
'- Patent Portable iVHll, .
THE (ubsiTibrS Lave-ettcred into a vartaers&in
inlcr the cf Ree, Uo!iJsri A C., t
naaafactcre its J.C. !ree3, Tatfnt 1'orttiUe Vila
Mill and ar tiw rrejulra ofurr.i-h all those ia
want U;fk4 Cora r Wheat Mill that forilura
iuify.cimpticty md ecorv.rsy ; excel any Mm icthe
world. ! b lft9 exhiKitin f the ilcchanic
lartitateinCiuciaaati.a Cold Medal w&aawerdcd
them for It.
It is aiatt?i u a!! Grain rin ling purposes; it is
npcrwr U all thrr for the mr..txt w-osi ve Merchant
SliU, if it is for rriuiia th Fanact feed bT Uorse
jwwer.
2j0
A thit Mill tclUHn wn rtrrU'w nr.uof csary t
SB3DS! SEEDS!!. .
. FttLn, G tr.tr.x PLawnxt Srr?.
Wrar ne fally fnppUcd r."4.f the !ar?eht
. atwtiot c-itiipttt n:k. of tiir.o. yirmtt tadci'jcid
rU etrrOt-! t .ttrf l'ete.-n tffle Our au:k
ia UevniPW'.e bp "th hicob rare u. tt.e U't seed
rrdrj .J ArtieiK-a t:.d Kar -je. A Urye tare re . ,
. a-.uie j;ri ii eod.letug rrwc .: dr tnt xinspeo
Uho. sni 1uch vecaa rrcvuiUKUd a Uit to ruie ul&
M tbe Vt quality.
- Jtu-8;rtnrit trtU fear lefotr4 tixtr
vTli:e cf Ft cr.!-f -... '". V',Vi s
" utt . r.ird.n vii: .
ttnafwhb Ara ! -. , .
.OuM-r Hsr C?u an-T I-nj lioe seW, .,'
from a t-tcr.ix-i'T4H-? wi:ti Trndc.-s-e feel conft
, '.n-i c.n vti-r l-ettfr iUtlureit:.: td the desir-
-Tbe wh'Ii?n it rvVratetOr Cterry Creek and
rik- Peak fun'.f -i-mtU ttaliih thenx a'ix it
'. , tr"!; Garden '
--r. e or. r-T.ran'r on Tr4 a nll sWn'iactit
- '? -v v- - s t f!.r;KXTs A?ti macuiniiS;
Knit-tt, i r.i. J, GarCen. rchari?a I II.niteh Vt.
we re ft.: prepared t f.'pply thetrae on the mo
i't'-sl t-n. v s
.. ''' t"i.ett.';j ura:,hed prti s;p'.io-tioni if.lv
I OCk a lLip': .r-l:t 4 ' .
" VII. !. rUHuT Sl C-r-.pin.
. frt.iuary J7. . ." a .
iD-a.ot TulUart runafactoyed by thennder
HSnedttlioirfhort ia Cincinnati, 0 where they
ou b?rjirni-!i-dia snyqntatity atrhrrt nctiee,
The nbov ilill warranted f u rf xrtxk. cs follows?
ST. LOUIS AD'S
"COMBINATION PATENT."
UPRIGHT STEA3I SAW :
This mill commands ttc universal admiration cf saw
mill men everywhere. As it merits become- known, the
demand for it increases. Orders are coming from every
section of thte.couctry, Canada; Cuba, ?.ud &-uth Ameri
ca; It is suited lor every section ot the world wherever
there is timber to be f awed; noniattf-r of what character
hosvhard, how .large 'or 'bow biuail. Two extensive ma
nufactories are now encaged in building these mil Is, yet
ii.is alnfos't impossible to turn them out as fast as they
are wanted. They embrace Veveral valuable patents
and improvements, and combine all of the following ad-
Sl&jtficity Both the milllaixLower are so Fimple in
thc.r construct ton that anyone -of ordinary mechanical
ability can comprehend thcmpu.t theu up aiklruu them
without dinner or difficulty;
Port cbinty The whole estaWUhiaent can be very
quickly taken apart afid put tofethar, thus rendering it
easv'toVe moved from place to place as desired, and sav
ins the berr-ssitv-of 'drawing the log- a long distance to
Durability It is constructed in the most solid and
' eubstai.tia.l-manner, rv.ns perfectly still, is n".t liable to
get out order, and w ill last for ye-ar without repair.
'". 'Rapidity It-will g aw farter than any other upright
tpright mill.". The tpecd of UiZ Jaw is about three hundred-stroke?
per niicuta, and the feed from ono-c;ghtk to
three-qvrltrs of "aniuoU jver-stroke. Thu, at a metlium
t-f.eclUaw.wtljcut through a los tweniy-ionr leet
Ht-nt intHSA -jJL thrrs .minutes. .From .this-d.:ta aiiy one
knowing ib character of the timber can calculate bow
murh H -tvi-H-do." ' ' '
Ejfiiviertcj It does its work well,, cuts smoother and
EtraigUter tfean the ordinary mills, and tbe-arranement
.f thoaw is e&coi as t9 reuder it ntter-ly iinpoEtible for
1 ii to Tttikourcf lias. -. . .
. Cifap?ifs Tie tnrire lost cf the mill, with fifteen
horse power ana" flrrytbintj all. compkte and ready for
funnliS tioxed att4 rajr fo.r shipmerit in tt. Louis, is
Tl'is i rill r cuirej less p-Tfrcr to drive than any other
mill, and th.e'po"4cr furnifhed is sulUcient to drive extra
maohiiterT.
A-cif'c'.ilar eT.tiimnc; full-particulars vill be cent lo
2cv oiie desirii.c it.- -All ordert bhou'.d be addressed to
- iSKACO & 15URROWES.
Corncr'.TMrd end 31'r.rket streets, St. 'Louit, ZIo.,
" tele fcpnts for the Western and Sotukdrn States.
.March 5, '53 " . . 4i-ly
1859. 1859.
':. &CAUhITT ' 'MASON,
.Whole?aJe and '-Retail Manufacturers.!:
.FuraiturG : and Upliolstciy
:" CQRXEU WASlil.X'GTCJr-AV'. CC. 2d .ST., .
.' j&..Louis. 'Missouri.
To. our Patrons and ilic Public
J a General.
Ve take cj-eat pleasuw; m l.cin? a Lite to a.nre you
that notwithstanding our Heavy Ic. Ly the burniuK.cf
our. Sales H'joms at Xos 40 and 42 Washington jvetiue
and t"he boss of the cutiTe stock in thtfnn ou tha iiwrtiiiig'
,f the 25ih ins., are already able to till any order tua
nia: be desired' la fuj line.
llavins.-Q large. amount of Stork in ttir. vrare lr:rjscs
tbatare not connected wi:hcnr salesTofiai, and being in
cotistailt receipt cf Roods from the best manufacture
we aretSus toon ertalueJ to till orders at our usual 1
prices, and in bur former prompt and satisfactory mail
uer. . .
.Ota facilities fr prcuMn.r acd kocpins rp a desirable
stiM.-u are usetiuftioa j our personal attention nu iargi
espcrience is and will lc Jtistautly given to. ouf legit
imate, liusfuess as dealers in and .nmnuactnrers of-
FURNITURE AIsQ UPHOLSTERY
m air thevSriocs branches, we assure yyu that we
will sell as goodoods and at as low prices, aud on as fa
voruble terms as any hotR-e inthe West.
Thanking; you forthe very- literal patronage already
ic.-twed cn us. we.ask a continnatipn of .th.e saiie,
Sales R ius for the present on tbe Northwest co:
n;r4 V.'arliiaj::! Avenue and Second Streetfour doors
Wlowonr old M&ntl. .
Aeryr.CMi?-tful!y, ' SCARRITT & MASOX.
Et. Luui, u,'U I. ITS. no7
DOWDALL, MARKIIAM, & CO.,
WASIKGTON FOUNDRY
Enzliic and .llacliinc sliop,
conxsa or r.mr axo mouuan stuei-ts,
iT. LOUIS, Mo.
Manr:fart.rc rs f Steam HnEiuc an ! B Saw and
Crist Jt::i Marhiafry, Single ati.tlVuMe Cirttslar Saw
Ji-tl. T.4.or. Screw, uu4 P.cssej l ard Kettles. Lard
rc tri Cylinder, Wtn! Cardine Mat-tones Buildiiij
Catiutr'.Toni;a'IcnrovedPatetitSiiHitMills, lac.
jL--AGKSTsf.-r IhCialCwl James Smith ic Co.'S-.-
prior Macliins Cards. v-JnS-Iy
. Por Pikes Peak.
Da Pont's Celebrated PowJcr, In
.' . Patent Mcialic Kegs,
. An I C.i hi !fr ju;t the iUlt fur Cajaji Ft
saloljtLi A2t:t.v' - .
. UAN'DALL?, 'COrLET Jt Co. .
C;rrcrtf Vise and Cotnmcrcbl iitr.ct. aud 51,
XrtJi Lrree, Kaint Lou!, JI."
TLr.e Kt?3 ere air end water llsht, pai rontain
six e&J ca-fonrt!i cnd." asi 2i po-.uid. Vbe A.r
tnef crot'iQ la lnt' best brands, tta Ui! Vast
lolWucr. Send on your rdors to
' fiAXDALL? COCLY 4 CO.
3&tA3,W-3ia.
BEAKD & BEOTHER,
. . rnoraixraBS or rns
XSSZOXSCjSSXOXL' "
SAFE AXD-SCALE Mr01tK
S.1IXT LOUIS, .10.,
Bsiik Safes of IMchcd Steel, and Cfcdled
Iroi, Jewellers' and Express Safes, .
VuultsBank lock&c: " . ..
The re'"it teet f Sfe f tie ifftrent Marifacture
ia the GitllA'f FX!U of the l''r fcuiidii.ri. which
the KxiM.r tricmj bed over? II utinrojfiillrfstapifA
f the :krii;rity .X ti e Estel.;. rfs hUl ta'etit's
tuC a nfidetirc of rlllaterestH In Safes, aad ilie securi
ty ir their en-Meats. The Ex Ui-t !.g the oi.ly safe
atterbPlng intUefire f.r nirtv J.oBf. taktnout
red ht, fjat .vet the BoU at; J ;; .iite large
ruMbcrof t.e 'sJers, in tu fite hat thw.i -tinre; were
ta'.t u out with !b?ir contents tuiireljl. -'st'.mt? trjiiiit
impirall with ifce recewdty .f i-xpi.ifi? thrir ires,
anSth.vej'urdia.:irsta t are trjdf.sj sA.nbt.rt the
SafPbav'ttjr ftto4 tteJctr..l vmp,.i VirtfrtoasV .fco
j pn!ete!ve i t maaafacture bttitch as caaho
relit Jen, at J it.'cr U the fvKotviua . '
Cerlincatc;
Ve, the r.EdcrfipJrd, take p'e.i'jrre la fffliMnj td
t.e st:cCrtrI test Heard f Br:Ucr's KxU!rr re
;rf Safes werehohTnitted U tu tbe brniinxW the City
Bu! l.::ng, the Kii.cte. u;t veciber, It&S. va f are jus
tified im rer.tumcidlr.g thCia ta all who i.cJ safes,-.
Kali. & Smith Eddv JAMESON & Co
CHAtI.ES MT.OW &CO s S.MniUMcCART!Iy
'AM1&1C t CO JOSEra KtCBH
ITt.Mpiaci-sTt?T?&.TERv, Jojiv S thomaSon
RVKVAS X!XX.UIAX&B&0 HA6TJW1I.CV &BAST9
VllUAS ItOllET &tO , 'sCit7t &, BRO
McSlEifAK ii BAtLANTI.VE, 13FO W GODDIS S CO
VOX Hltlt WATEK3&. CO V" LKWIN'O ii CO
D A jam'ahy & co - ; jotix ii HaLtfit em
llARAKO AiVS &. CO "BAPintail D4V 6c CO
. SHE EXCELSIOR : ;
Tjox th r.-er.iim:iipr tbe Ht Eastern Manractne
tt ifce State Pair, in Safe Vmi; is joM from'tUrty to
ft-ty per cent Ie8, and fitlaraatccd ti te Cijuai to any ia.
the I'titet! .States. .
At taaucfactrrei9 cf " B " ."j''' '
' LiprlitiifRg Rods, ;
it Bert quality, ai.d i
VUIITS of all Descriptions. ' '
BHARU & BP.O.,
Ko. 15. Main Street, Saint U'Cis, M . '
.,n!yS2,,IioS. sci?tyv304
' J o "
- i . c-. " 6
Valley View Xfcrscry Depot;
Corner cf Chestnut & Eeaumont Street
ST LOUIS, MO. I
& KAIi 4ITI. Tropr'rs.
Ou hand and fur sale a targe and complete assortment
of '
Apple, PearPlum, Nectarine, Gooseber
ries, Iiaspberrics, Grapes, PeacbV
Cherry, Apricot, Blackberries!
s Currant, Strauberncs : ? .
Kyergreens, &.c. '
S:rict attention jaidto the election of varieties suited
ta this climate. . '
Ot'.icc at Finnt's S;cd Store, No. 14 Main street. Or
ders addressed to B:-xJJ. St. Lonis, Mo.;!W "Talley
Yiow Nurseries," Edwardsvillo, Maditon .Illinois,
will receive prompt attention.
Tcb. 25, '69 ti35
C LAR K XT A R-N A R D.
A. 15. 1I0LLAIJRD &' CO.,
. Mat!ihisl.S)&i!lcrs and .
. Engine 'guilders,
! "' .l iontftreet;,We?tof Saalth,
' CIKCINATI, O. , ,
; TTToauod reipeclfuVy inrormfheirfriendsand
t. It
,110:
, tie
writ a con tinuation ox the liberal pat
viiss uereteiyre been extended In them.
SaY;:;aiU Engines cf every Deseripfioa.
Constantly oa hann: 'consistiET of the .ih r;h.
lar andIuley. Hill Gears and every description of
Jaititgs warranted to be well made ia every particu-
?ll?r,!:Te a BnVari attached to their
.-.ta.Ujshraent, whi-h enables them to oversee all
wovi rath&niue furnished by them, end are pre
pt.tcd to work oa as reasonable terms as any other
feuoJVin tbe country.
Those in want of anything ia our line, would do
ffc.l to give ns a ca.1 and examine our new pattern
' 'Fruit Tree Seeds.
Mif.Lave now in store, and ran. supply on order
:tani.y.varictiosof tree seals, as follows, viz : .lpple
r.ed-,f0 eentsar-aart,516 a bushel: Pear seed 3
pc-r lb.; Cherry pit $1 per quart: Teach Pits $5' per
ba.-hcl. ' J OilS GA RXETT& Co..
65. North S9et?r.d St., St. Loais. U.
f.Ti. It. i9 ly
it public Ecucrally, thai thev are now ire-
r'i tn c Kwtttte alTcritei'sin t I'.'cirlinV, with prompt
s'. 'Ilawni ialo!y enlarged their shop and with
ivrased faciiiti?. they now possess, they hone to
rona-re which
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
That Great Remedy
SO LOXG SOIGI1T,
Is 3Potlxxxc1 ctt Xiast!
This rcmcdy, claimed by the medical profession and
the multiplied thousand Chat have uscd.it and-tested
its wonderful curative properties, to be the greatest
discovery in medical eci-ence, and nature's .own remedy, -
is the result of year? of toil and study, by one of Ohio's
lavorite physicians, In order to produce something that
would meet the wishes of suffering humanity, and hou-c
sands from the princely ralace and hnmblest cottage
can testify to the immediate relief foundry its use.
For want of space we only offer a few of the many evi
dences' in its favor.
MoLtfE, I L.j Feb. 19, 1867.
MESSRS..S.- K. MANX CO We lind your Ague
balsam superior to-any remedy ia our mirket for the
permanent cure -of alt malarious .disease. We cheer
fully recommend, it- as worthy that great name it nas
wherever sold and uscJ.
Vjery Truly Tours,
Richards &thomas.
To tbte sufferers. f rem Chills, Fever and. Agv.e, 1 cheer
fully submit tie following: Ilavim; observed closely
the etfbcts of Ur. Matin's Ague Balsam in this vicinity
far the past three year., I am well pleaded with its re
medial virtues as au antidote to malaria. I have fre
quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis
faction. From iny inthnatcknowledpeof this compound
1 recommend it as safe, promt and efficient.
. . N. E. HACKElOMr M
Gallon, Ohio, April 1st, 180S.-
D.
.- Blufton, Ind , May 17, 1S53.
MESSRS. S. K MANN &. Ct). Having sold your lial-
fi!ti. for the-past three years to scores of persons in this
cinitr, -and closely observing its effects, we do not
hesitate in s-ayirig, we believe it" the best remedy ever
st!din Indiana, end wiil effectually cure-chills fever and
will cnectually cure chins, fever and ague without fail
Truly Yours, PIIILL1MAX &. KEARNS, Drug'ts.
Logasspojit, Ind., Seps 13,1858:
DR. MANN PJease send me one half gross more of
your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great demand,
and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Ague.
J. LYTL K.
St. I.ons, March 1st, 1S53.
MESSRS. S K- MANN Si CO We Lave sold- a large
amount of your Ague RalsaiA the past three years, and
find that where liifrixiuced aud sold it has no equal in
the history of acue remedies, and from all parts of the
we.-t- wa Lear the fiame cheering news it never-fails
to cure Its patient and is looked npon in this country,
as the fcet linidicicine for -chills, fever, and ague ever
inoitr iuairtet. . . O. J. WOOD & Co.
u--rr r a "mist e- m . vr.y nK
ion Ohio. .
no37-
Sold byJ.H.MAUN&Co..
. .'Brownvilfe, N. T..
; Friiit Trees.
Bf cneThville Nursery.
'Thp subscribers oI5pr for sale the fallowing-varieties- of
"Apple Trees. . ' '.
WINTER VARIETIES. '. .
r Yellow Be HcCeiir,- ."
Wtutr Swarr,
Pome Gris,
Wilowbr' Liinte
Snow Apple,
Hawkintt,
Whit Winter Pairm.tin,
Red Romaninite,.
Janitan, ' .- .
KugliitGoWcnRu.sset,
Wijiesap, . "
Twij,
'Baldwin, . ...
Domini" or Darwin',
Talman's Sweeting
jVortncTii bpy
F&th: VARIETIES.
FuTton,
Fall Pippin,
Fall.Jauitan,
Auturan Swarr,
Fall Btrawbenyj
Milan.
SUMMER 'VABIETIES.
Sweet June or Hightop Summer .Queen,"
Sweeting, Golden' Sweet, - V
Early Ireutun, . .; ; Early Harvest Redstrcak,
' : Early Harvest. .
The JCnr-'Cry is situated on the farm of R. J, Whitney,
about one Wil? couth of Bronville. The trees..are one
year eld fr.n the g.ai.t and very large" and healthy for
lUat ae. ProilucrtJ jn the purl and climate of Ncnras--ta,
they iwv t l-rore supeior tothu.e that preshinwd
fron the States, They ran t ? obtained' earlier in the
f pring are liot injured by cutting atf the'small sprouts
inordvr ! maSo the shipment less, and to. lessen the
bull:, iur e.strn r.ur.-.ciymen do .when they gcud
trees tbror!. This is a trtth tliat our-Nebia'ska farmers
must tuhei'ttw co.r.siieratkin. To4hos.e" v. l wi.-h to have
iJood ori"h;trd the proprietors will-endeavor .to give en
tirp s.tttsf;ic:n taljwi may favor us wiih a call.
Purine the t'lTitipg scrfsotj, 0116 of lis M ill be foutid'in
the fcursc? X Wali oa&we who' raver us v. ith their val-UtdrdC.-?,
' . ' .' GEO-.W. KRATTON,
JOHN S. PAYOftlTE,
. r. Veherehy 'aruall-persons against trespassing,
?r re:nt?vl?a!jj trees,-oany mark placed cu or among
the sa-ht trees. . . . B. &. F..-.
Brovv-nvinc, N".T.,.Jan. 13, 1S51 ' .. . -. 3m
, HEW.-. ARRIVAL
. . .. . OP
Two Hundred
eC5 "7" S3
" .. C'ifniSTlAX . DELTSEik.
Rroivhvllle, Nebraska.
AyyOU"UEStotth'e public that he has'just 'rc
, ceivrd, pqr Stealncr KyLind,.-a very large aDd
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves,- of
Jicvand improved f.aterns,a3 follows: ...
. ' ' Buck's Pattern,. .' .
. ."; P.iymoutdi Rock,
v-i' p:f' TJlevated. OvenvNew Ei ,
A, ' .oldest Era. aad every variety o
Ptu'lor.rjid Office Slo"es. .-"
; , Also,-; . '.-.
Japajied Ware, Rrass Kettles,
liafjtlrnnis, Copper Wat e. Sho-av.-;-
'. Vcls antl Tongs. -
All of which 1 pledge myself to' sfc'll at as fair rates
and 'on as aceemmcdating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.'
"I-havo also now on band-cvery requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
tq puLup gulteringand.spcutinff aud all'other work
.ia -nny line, atshtfrt notice,- and in a workmanlike
manner, which 1 warrant to give satisfaction.
I pledge my self not to he uudersold in .the upper
country. -. ' ...
.. BVownville September 2, 1S53." ' tilO-ly
D. II. M'LACCHLIN CIIA3. KOKSEV
.Mclaughlin & dqrsey,
ri
. 3Iain 'Street, Bf ov uvillc, N.
Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar
atory statements; make but. pre-emption papers;, pay
taxes, investigate titles ;
Buy aud sell property on commission j furnish land
warrants for time entries, and atiend to all. other busi
ness camSccted with" a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern
ment ind aud the location pf land warrants for parties
residiB? at a distance-.
?Mci,AL"G1ILIN & IJORSEY respectfully refer to . '.
iUe)r?e H. Nixou, Esq., Register JJrownville Land
Mfice.V . . . " ,
'' th j ies B. Smith, Eq., Receiver of Public Moneys'
Nnaha Land district. .-
' it-bert W. Furrias, Esq. ; Editor Advertiser Brownville
. y ?-srs. Lushba'ugh &. Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
vli n. W. M. T.' Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland.
'rVwislt. Newcomer Eq. Baltimore, Md.
C1 II Barnet, F.vq , Dayton. Ohio.
ilon. .I'enner Purguson, Delegate in Congress from
N tiTa'V'r('rrriforJ' Washington, D. C.
, Vn A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownville, April 22. . . no43tf
0 RARE AND NEW SORTS
GAEDEN. SEEDS.
ll'e shall have. for cale tbe coining spring all the
rare and new varieties of Garden, Field and Flower
Seeds that can bo procured.. . -
Among then will be found. Syrian Karley, King
PhilliplCorn, Pesbody Corn, Hubbard Squash, Japan
Pea, Pcabody's Mammoth Lima Beans, Early wbJLtc
Mammoth, liroeecli, Several TamtiCs ot extra inpa
rior Cabhagc, New, Early, Danvcrs Yellow Globe
Onion, Ac, &c,
Orders for nearly every sort cf new seed that has
been tested and found valuable can be filled
' JOTIX GARXETT& CO.
CS, North Second St.. St. Loui3. Mo.,
-Feb. 10, 'j9 ly
GARDEN SEEDS.
We are now receiving in Store and offer for sale a
larga stock of all varieties of jrarden seeds, the
growth cf the past season, and procured from sources
we can rely upon for correctness and ."p""1?. of the
varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions and
directions about the manner of growing, Ac, will be
seal tJ au applicants.
. Prices very reasonabrc'. "i : . '-''.
. - - J OUX GARXETT fc Co., ;
f8, North Second St, St. Louis, Mo.
Feb 10, 2 ly
NOTICE.
Stolen from mc in the town of Pi-owhtIHg. N. T
oner about the 1st day of Julv,lS57. LAND WAR
RANT No. 5J.212 for K-0 acres, issued under act cf
3d March 1S55, to John Francco, who served un
der the name of John F. Siseo. All persons arc
warned not to purchase said Warrant, as I have
filed a caveat with the Commissioner cf the General
Land OGco to prevent a patent being issued thcro
for, and will in due time apply to the Commissioner
cf Pensions to lisue a duplicate ot sai.l warrant.
31-Cw T. W. BEDFORD.
wi iwcnv ot Am r
WM. ROSSELL,
BP.OWITVII.LE, t.
Announces t""1 the public thai he.is preparfcl to accom
mo!ate thr.se wisamg with Carriages al Xcggies i to-
ceiher with giofsare horse?, for comfort and ease in tra
vetiinf. lie will also iK-ard horses by the day, Tfek er
momii.
XlrTFRxg riromsLT.i
Jo !, 'U. M:f
SAINTIJOSEPH AD;S.
J. B. JENNINGS . J. B. CHILD3. . -
J, B. JENNINGS & CO. :
EXCLUSIVELY. , r
Who 1 e s a 1 ei LG r o c d r s ,
AND r ; , f
'-COMMISSION MERCHANTS'.
Cor. 2nd and Frances lis, St. Joseph Mo.
, IIAYE jttst recieved by Iato arrival, at much be
low the regular rates of freight, a heavy" stock of
Groceries, whieh having been purchased at extreme
ly low prices, will be sold unusually cheap for cash;
e respectfully invito buyers t9 an examination oi
our stock. . !')'
50 hhds new crop Sujar, fair to prime, at reduced
' prices ' 4 ." ' "
1000 sacks Q A and Kanawasait ; 'ir ')
500 bis superfine, extra and extra; fine Flour ;, ,
609 sacks " " " "if.,
20 tierces new Rica t v, , . ,
400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles; ; ,'.
100 boxes family Soap (-.-'
500 boxes Rio Coffeej gocd fair to prime
50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar ? i i .
200 bis and hf bis buttery soda, fcugar and. wine
Crackers. . , J f ,. . . f
400 keg? assorted Kail? ' '- ' t
150 coil mannilla rope, from to inches
75 boxes pearl Starch ; '
50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass .
500 doz 8X10. and 12 and 12X14 window sash
, 100 sacks new dried Apple3
100 boxes imperial, gunpowder,' youDg Lyson and
black Tea .- ' " .
150 boxes as?artcd and fancy Candy
50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum drops - . ,'
. 100 whole and hf drum Figs ( . ; ,
50 boxes layer Kaisens
20ffboxes Glasgow and A'irgihii Tobacco- -
100,000 Scgars, varioti?brand3.
150 boxes, and 25 bis Smoking To' acco
600 dozen Field'j celebntfed Oysters"
150 boxes W R. VY and E D Cheese
Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting,
Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish
Fotomao herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries,
orange .fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles,
lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin
geri currants, prunes, verniucilli. macaroni, nuts of
all kinds; etc etc.
JSllides, peltries, beeswax and all other binds
of produce taken in exchange lor goods by
J. 13. JEXXLNGS & Co.
Jan'y 20 1350 SOyly ;
New Hardware Store.
Sign of the Saw.
J. FJjALTERTY,
Impoi tcr, Wholegale and Retail Dealer in
American German, English & French
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
: ST. 'josErn, mo. '
S NCWrcceivingand opening the largest and most
varied arsortment of goods in the above line ever
offered in any rxrarket wvrt of St. Louis.
My stock cmbraccs.a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House Buildor's Hardware, .Mechanic's-tools
of every description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements; in great variety, combin
ing all the recent and useful improvements for the
savins of a Vast-amount of labor to the farmin z com
munity, frem whom I respectfully rtiquest a careful
examination of this department of my stock. 1 am
also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I
wHl warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices.
Alsoalargeassortment of Guns, Hides, and Pistols,
Iron, BteXd. Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in' a word,
my stock is very complete, which, for its quality asd
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trade from this and
adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing
and agenci-os for American Hardware Mmufact urers,
together with a long experience in the general Hard
ware .trade, enables me; not only to- defy a 11 competi
tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of
trade'13 smalrprohfs and rjuick returns.. . f ;
January lylS37. vln2'Jtf
W. C. RITCHIE,.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
Groceri.es-Wines, ' Liquors
CIGARS, WOODEN WAItE,r' J
Corner cf Main and. Francis Streets. Riddle' Old
atond, opposite btonts . Hotel, ;,
ST. JOSEPH, : .
TfAVE just received the iarge.-t and most complete
stock of the alove goods ever opened in upper Missouri,
to'which-the attention of merchants and dealers is res
pect.ruliing invited having purchased them principally
"for cash at the very lowest possible prices: in Boston,
iii-n iui & auu ot. ijuuis, ii'i'i lounui'iii mat l can oner
inducenients that are rarely found, and hoping,, by fair
apd liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit
a liberal share of patronage- Call and examine my stock,
and priecs'beforo purcbaf-ir.g!; sales are bound to follow,
In my stock will be found every article usually' kept iu
a No 1 Grocery House. ' :- 1
PAY YOUR DEBTS!!
. ''-Willi Corn.
Those indebted to; me' are hereby notified that
tbey can liouidatc their Indebtedness with com at.
the highest market price, delivered at" the store of
1. T. byte in Brownville. I his reiuest is made
only because 1 am in debt mysolt, and ennnot raise
the money, Dut can make use-ol corn, ouen an ar
rangement will be taken as a great accommodation
under present circumstances! "JESbL NOEL.
Brownville, Ucc, , isos. i x.
W. II. WIIAIAMS' '. '
' WHOLKSALE AND KETAIL DEALER IX "
STOYES & TINWARE
Oroson Mo.,
TAKES pleasure in announcing thecitraens of Or
sronnnd the public in general, that he has on
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market ; My stock of. Tin
ware is of iny own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and lictali at St. Louisprices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patternsboth-Air-Tightand Premium. Among them
may be found Filly's Charter Onk, the best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prizePre
imum. Also
Parlor & Box Stoves
': Of various Sizesand Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER TnAN ANY HOUSE IN 'TOWN.
Particular attention paid to makinz and raittin"
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice atid.on reasonable terms.
Uld copper, Jrass ana l'cwter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W.W.WILLIAMS. .
vl-n5 Oregon, Mo July 5, 1S58.
A. LTFORD.
J. T.:nORN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
AND
I GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QTJEENSWrARE,
BOOTS, SIZOISS,
HATS AND CAPS,
Xa!l,PIows, Stoves,Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO.
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April 9th;iS58.
43-t
J. HART ;S0X,
Ull
, . Oregon, Holt County, Missouri.
Kcepconstantly on bandalldescriptiouof Harness,
Saddle?, Bridles, Ac, Ac. i 1
N. B. Evcryarticlcinourshopisinanufactured
oursolve?, and warranted to give satisfaction.
...... Seeds! Seeds!
The subscriber would call particular attention to
the- following :
Er om Corn Seed of very superior . quality, Chi
nese Sugar Cane and Black Locujt. .
Also Onion, Beet, Cabbage, Eadiib, Turnips, tiet
tnce seeds, ic.,by the quantity. ' ' ' '
A limited supply of Chufas or Earth" Almonds,
at 50 ccnt3 per 100 tubers. Currant Seedsj by the
package or cunce. v '
Our Seeds are all Warranted. '
W'ehate a Cne lot of Stowell's Evergreen Sweet
Corn which is positively the best garden eorn "in
cultivation. Also Smith's Early White Corn. Per
sons desiring anything in the above line should or
der immediately. '
Address II.A. TERHY, Crescent' City, Iowi.
, Miroh 3d, 135J. . ; ;
tor ia!i t thu OmcB.
BROWN VILLE AD'S.
B . F. LUSHB KVGII.
JSO. I.. CARSO
iiUSHBAUGH &. CARSON, .
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAS1J 4 U-iT -i a,
. ...: Dealers in Coin,
Uncurrent Moneys Exchange an4 Land Warrants, , .
RWftWXVILfE. NEMAHA CO.. N: T.
Especiar attention will be given to Buying and Selling
Exchange. on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold; Silver, and uncnrrenl Bank Notes. A constant sup
Dlv of Land Warrants on hand for sale, FOR cash; or ea-
teredon time for lre-emptors. ah warrants ioiu uy ua
guaranteedin every respect. Will file Declaratory .ate-
ments of intention to pre-empt, onu prepare rre-cuuiou
Papers at short notice. Money loaned upoabest securi
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
ed twaud proceeds rcnmteu in exenange, aicurrem raica.
tills cf Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, with cost or Exchange on the East
added. Deposits received on Current account and interest
allowed on special deposits. , ,
OmCE-Main St. .near U.S. Land Office. L
, . i 3REFEBENCES
Lind, Brother Sc'Co., Merchants,
McNaughton, Carson & Co., ' 1
Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
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New Tork.
Uiser &. White, ' "
Touns, Carson & Bryant, "
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort,
K. M. Punderson St Co. Merchants,
M. M. Yeakle 4c Co. No. 17, Broadway,
Wm. T. Smithson, Eq., Banker, , , -J.
T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Washington, D.C.
Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T., - "
Taylor" & Kriesh. Bankers, T ' : . Chicago", 111.
McClelland, Scruggs &. Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo.
Hon. Thos. G. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas,
Annapolis, Md.
Peun.
Mercersburg, Pa.
: I Ilagerstown, Md.
' Keokuk, Iowa. '
Council Bluff "
Des Moine, "
. Vinton "
. Easton, Md. '
Cumberland, Md.
Havana Alabama.
non. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Si:iall, Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons & Co.' Bankers,
II. C. Nutt 6c Co. "
G reene, Weare & Rico, "
Douglass & Watson, " j'
Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. Perry,
Prof. H. Ttttwiler, -..; . ,
Oct. 8, '57-v0-nl5-tf
Brownville Steam Ferry !
rlSE&BEST CKOSSLNG rfiiSbj
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ON THE
MISSOURI RIVER.
The Koute from Brownville to Ft. ICearney,
ana irom tnence to uaiiiornia, is tne
nearest and most practicable.
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BAKER &: CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they are
now running as a Ferry across the Missouri Jtivcr at
An entirely new, substantial and commodious
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Which ar-angemcnt will secure a certain and
safe passage at, all times and in all kinds of
weather. -The Proprietors do net assert boastingly,
or for t he purpose of g ming custom merely, but arc
governed by facts, when they sy this is the best
crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and
when they say the route from Brownville to Fort
Kearney aud from thence to California is the nearest
for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal experience, well as
that of hundreds of others who have traveled it.
We 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 arc the same as other
Ferries in Nebraska, all beiDg regulated by Legisla
tive enactment. . u.
JJRecolIeet that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from
making regular trips at all hours.
IrSfA skiffand.hanl will be in rcadinesi tocross
foot passengers at all times of night. - r
n20 November 11th, 1S57.
BROWNVILLE
STEAM MIILIL.
;NOEL; LAKE & EMERSON, :
- , 23rowsa.vill, 3ST. "37.
N. B. Wo ; would, respectfully inform tbo citi
zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
wo have always .on hand a large and well selected
supply ui Ii U JIBE li, which we can furnishatlow
er rates than any mill in the. Territory.
Market prices paid fcr logs delivered at the yard
or on the bank of the river. . '
All orders accompanied with the cash, will reccir
our immediate attention. . . , .
O. P. LAKE.'. -,'. - - ' W. II. HOQVER.
BroVnvillc Nemaha City.
JjAIuv cc J1U0VEK,
ma
AND
- NOTA llY S PUBLIC.
Brownville and Nemaha City
' NEBRASKA TERKITORY.
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Paying I
tasas, Drawing money, buying and selling
Real Estate, buying and selling on. Commission,
Making Collections for distant dealers, ami all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession. ' i -Particular
attentin will be given in-filing 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 tlie. agency In our. hands, (alwa 7 1 presenting
their Quit claim Deeds for said Lot i Vitbin the' ex
piration of six mentis, as after that time ail loti not
Deeded will be sold.', -
Blanks always on hand. ; ' ." ..' ' , ;
N; B. Letters of inqnirv answered promptly;' '
March 2C, 'bljy - ' 41ly
George FergusonT
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
BROWNVILLE, K". T.
ANNOUNCE to the public, that he' is"prepared
to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchrnt
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair
ing of machinery of all inds. '
ALL AVORK WARRANTED.-:
He is also Agent for . .
A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry.
"j - CINCINNATI, O. '"
LEE & LKATlTT'S ' : '
Saw Manufactory,
dK CIKITATI, O. '
And arc prepared torecei ve and Ull orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by theto es
tablishments, f; ,; .". , t
Letter of enquiry, promptly answered.
U REFFEBENCES.
. Noel, Lake A Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam MiH.
It. W. Furnas, Brownville, " T - 1
Muir, Hann A Co., " ' " "
Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, "
P. M.Hogera, Pawnee city,
Nuckolb? & White Uockport, Mo.
, James Lowe, Linden, " .
A.B. Hollibcrd, Cincinnati, O. ' ,
Brownville, June 18, 1S57. :
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NOTICE!.
All rersons are hereby notified that I will take the
necessary steps to the re-opening of the contested case
of James Ferguson, for tbe purpose of more fully in
vestigating his right to enter the south west quarter
(l4)of souu; west quarter (ll)and lot number four (J)
of sectiou eighteen (18) in township five (5) range six
teen (16) east, I hereby warn all persons not to pur
chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate foT any por
tion of the above described properiv.
May 27, 'S3 v2nj6tf AUGr'STTS KOt'NTZ K .
GEHTS BEESS GOODS
JACOB MAR1T0X,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
EKOWNVILIiE, K-EBKASKA.
Bespectfullyannounces to the gentlenien it Brown
ville and vicinity that he has ju.-t received n:m the
East a iarge ttock of very superior goods aid lateet
styles.
Cloths, Vestings, &e.,
tThii:h he will manufacture on very favoraWe terms.
lie flatters himself tliat he. understamht bis l-u.-inesa
thoroughly and all worlt wan-anted oonting from his t-s-tabiihment,
and charges as low as any other competitor
ia this place or the West.
A IVeat Fit Guaranteed.
Land Warrants. ..
37"ox Casli 1X3. d on Timo
We are prep-irdto loan Lar.d Warrant of all i.'i7csto
settlers on snob time as thiy may desire loug or nhort
at the usual rates.
"A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on land
for tale as cheap at they can be'bought cewLerc iu
town"
-Bnr cf regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants.
':Alh warrants fold by im will be guarantr-od to be
gentiine ia every respect and will be exchanged if de
fective. ; Being permanently located in Brownville, we canal
ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the
Brownville House.
LrSTT3Ai Gir Jc C ARSON, -'
' Bankers, au i Dealers in Land Warrants.
T
REAL
am.
:. Cash for Produce.
'"We are now paying cash for corn and wheat, and
on the return of Mr. Hill, now cast, wc will pay
CASH for all kinds c f country produce.
: ' CBANE 4 HILL.
r r-rgwirrillc March ?d, 15f 9.
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER!!
rrnE greatest reme-4-
dy in the w-orld.
rrom a Berry known
4nnlv t.i invrlf. nni'.H i
ch I mica 1 ly. combined S. t ' -iff .
w nn some oi rne moci
. trim
valuable medical roots,
herbs aud brks known
to the mind of man,
viz: blood root, black
root, wild cherry bark,
yellow dock, dandle
lolns, sarsaparill.i. eld
er flowers, with others,
producing the mostin
fallible remeuy ror tne -r- i l
rattoration of healthfeT- --1 ''v
Before taking, it is nature's After taltm.
OWN REMEDY, curing diseases by natural laws.
When taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'gh
every vein of the body,, purifying and accelerating the
circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any bilious
matter in the stomach, aud jtrengthens the whole orga
nization. ; r
McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure
Liver Complaints, Dyspepzia, Jaundice. Cfwonic
or Nervous Debiliiy, Diseases of the Kidneys,
and ail Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach.,
rieartburn, Inward piles, acidityor sickness of the stom
ach, fullness of blood to the head, dull pain or swimming
in the head, palpitations of the heart, choking or suffoc
aiing feelinsswhen laying down, dryness or yellowness
of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of heat, depression
of spirits, &.c. , .
There is no mistake alout it.
This cordial will never fail to' cure any of the above
diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, in
German, English and French.
Over half a million of bottles
nave been sold during the past six months, and in no
instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction Who
then will snfier from weakness or debility wuea Mc
Lean's Strengthening Cordial wul cure you?
To the Ladies.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at
ente and get 6omeof McLean's Cordial? It will streng-
men anu invigorate your oioou to now tnronga every
vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your
cheek again, Every bottle warranted to give satisfac
tion.
For Children.
We say to parents, if your ciiildrcg are sickly, puny or
afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give
them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. It sells
rapiuiy, oucauscst aiways cures, ueiay not a moment
Every Country Merchant :
Should not leave the city until he had procured a sup
ply or -uciean s Mrcnginening cordial. A liberal
discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.
CA UTION Beware of druggist or dealer w ho may
try topalmi upon you some Bitter or Sarsapjrilla trash,
which they can buy cheap, by saying it id just as good.
Avoid such men. Ask for McLeau's Strencthcnlmt cor
dial, and take nothing else. , It ia 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-
pjevBuuve iorcrioiera,cniiis anu revcr, yellow fever, or
an ii aic;ui uisrau.
Piice only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
J H McLEAN, r
Sole proprietor of the cordial,"
ilsn.IIi'l.lan's Vnlriii!i.ri;i l
Jr3Principal depot on the corner of Third and Pine
DJcI.can'8 Volcanic Oil Liniment.
The best liniment in the
Another Remarkable Cure
Performed , by McLean's Voleanic Oil Liniment. Read
it for yourselves
Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenne
ii-uwi eutci, I14U a uoraioie running sore on his foot
He tried various Liniments, Salves, ice, but could do it
no good. He despaired of ever being able to work at his
trade again, because he oou!d not bear any weight on his
'" uu one oouie of aicxean's Volcanic Oil Liui
merit he is now perfectly cured.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, paralrsis, bruits, snr'alns
stillness in the joints or .musclds, swellings, sore
lu.ov, v-ai juie or looin icw, &c, yield to the magic in
fluence of this wonderful Iiuimeut.
For horse and catt!e it ia an infallible remedy for
chafes, scratches, cracked heels, lameness, spavin, fistu
la, bruises swellings, wounds, rattls-snake bites, and
vanons other diseases which animals arc liable to from
inmfics or accidents. "
Erery country merchant should obtain a snpplv of Mc
Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly 'because
it always cures. - . - ;
A liberal discount will be made to merchants'who buy
to sell again.
3Forsa!e by J II McLE.N, proprietor, cojner of
Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Mo.
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
HF rocsCity, IVTo.,
. Dealer m .
23 IES. TLJ Or ,
Dye Woods, Dyestufis,
Oil, Faints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty,
GLASSWARE,
French, English, acd American Terfamcry.
FINE toilet and shaviDg soaps, fine hair and
toothbrushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent
al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured
tooacco; all tho patcct medicines of the day; pure
wines and. brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, etr..ctc.
Agents for the sale of
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Cancha'agua.
Osgood's India Cbolagogue,
". Jones' American Cholagogue;
" Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla;
" Smith's Tonic Syrpp.
July 23,13j7. . v2nl-yly
" . THE
GREAT WONDER
OF TIIK XIXETEEXTII CEXTRT
rrofessop uood's
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Says tbo Bt. Louis, Denioirat : Below, we publish a
letter to Dr. V ood, cr this city, front a gentleman ib
Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of
his liair tome. biK-U -evidence must have its etfeel.
when coming from a reliable source. If certiflc;itei arc
guarantees cf truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, ma
useless pufitry from the pres :
"BATH, MaIne, Jan. 20, IS38.
Prof. O. J. Wool, d- Co.
Giktiemen : Having my attenti. n called a -few
months since to tbe highly beneficial (-fleets of y.mrhair
restorative, I was induced to inake apolication of it nix.n
my own bair, which had become qcito gray, probably
one-third white; my whiskers were of the s.-ine charac
ter. Some three mouths since I procured a bcttlaof
hair restorative, and used it. I son foun 1 it was prov
ing what I had wished. I ued it about twice a week. 1
have since procured another b' ttle, of which I have nscl
some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or
white hair has totally disapiearcd, both on my head and
pace, and my hair has resumed its original color, and 1
am now sixty years old my good wife at the age of fifty-two,
has used it with the same c fleet.
The above notice I deem due to you for yonr valuable
discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly u.e
as per directions, will not have occaMoii to contradict my
statements. I am a citizen of this city and a resident
here for the last tifteen years, and am known to nearly
every one here and ailj' ining towns ' Any nst you may
makeot the above, with my name attached, is at your
service, as I wish to preseyve the beauties of nature in
others as well as myself. I am, trulv ynttrs,- j
A. C. PwAlilOND.
Baltimoxe, Jan. 23, 1S33.
Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having had the misfor
tune to loose the best porta. n of my hair, froyi the er
feetsof the Tellow Fever inw Oi lcans in ls3l I wa
induced to make e trial of your preparation, and' foun
it to pnswer at the very thing needed. My hair ii Cott
thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligation
to youih giving to the aElctcJ such a treuure.
fin lev Johnson.
The undersigned, P.ev. j. k. Brags, Is a minM in
iaregu'.ar standing, and rastorof tbe Orthodox ChnrcU
atBruokCeld. Jlass. Hoi a gentleman or great, influ
ence and universally beloved. DTEli
f ; " - . BnoortELD, January 12, IMS
Professor U.wd Dear Sir: IlaviiiR made trial cf y..nr
Hiir Bcstorative, it gives me pleasure to say. th .t itg
rflertliM been excellent in removing iiin.iminatl.-n.
dai druff and a constant ternlcwv to itchinz with wbka I
have been troubled ftni my ihihlh.x d; and has also re.
stored my hair, which was Iccuinin gravto itmclwinal
color. 1 have used no other article with anything lit.
pleasure or or profit. -
Your truly, J K Bit vr"G
The Restorative is pr.t irp, in tt'cs'oi'thrce "sizw
viz: large, medium acd Nmaft; the sinull ones hold I
half pint each, and retails for one dollar per bottici th
medium holrls at least twenty per cent more ia propor
tion than the small, retails fortwo dollars a bottle : th
large holds a quart' forty per cent more iu proportion,
and retails for three tadiari a bottle.
O. J. WOOD it Co.' Pa.prretors, 312 Broadway. New
Tor, iu the treat New y1;iU Wire KaiUiig" establiah
ment.l and IU Market St., St, Ix.nis il..
Sold by J. 11. MAUN it Co Brownville, N". T.
IT 0 LIE !
To nil Whom if jinj- coueem.
In as few won's as possitilr. I wish friend and fot
to understand that I ;ni rtt.irg J
cash msicss.
And hope licncefurwardniyocv will dare to remove an
article from uv counter. nnles the
CASH ES PAIS) DOITS.
From this r"!e I will not deviate fr ar.y.-r.e or un
der any circurn.-tanrcss Mouey mut conie with all or
tiers and all pnescripti. ns. or they win be cent away
tinftllcd. I am thus plain, Hut all, - Li-h awl l..w
rwh aud jKKjr," may know ihaUnythin.? Tor sale at the
MnstSrcSfe,:?,;
. ... u A. . IIOLLAD VT
NEWARRiti
AMD I
NEW- GOOlj.s'
McAllister &
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tip
DRY GOODS, 'GROCEPJ
FLltITtnE, IIARDTTii
CJL'EEXSTVAIIE, &f
BROWNVILLE, X i
Ilaving established themselves at iA
ry occupied by ...
: JOHN AIcPHEPiSOV
They are now offering and receiving for sa;e '
AND BEST ASSORTED STfr
1 OP !
Ever Brought in this TerrC
1
They have an extensive and varioa t-
STAPI.E 1AXD FAXci.
DRY G.OODf
i ' '
" ' ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Fa-
' COSSISTIXG or
Flour, .
. Ham, .. .
' Baccn
. Sngar,
Cofies, " ;
Tea, - .
Salt, Cheese,
' Caad
i . And a fine assortment of
. LIGHT GROCERIES
Such S3- . " $
: Spice, . " ;
' . ' Peppers,
. . Soda,-
" . . ' ' -. Salaratus,
- . . m . . Ginger,
- Allspice,
. ' etc.,
They have also on Hand a large k
BEDSTEADS,
. TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, C, .
ALStT " " " . -
. A well selected Stork of
HARDWARE AXb.Crimi
QUJEEXSWARI,
Sacicilery
II-A.TS & CATS,
Boots aild Shoes
WTe pledge our customers -to;
as chenp as any other- bouse in ;
city, and that ouf goods in.-qui
ami style shall be-unsurpassed.
HEAVY SIUPMENT- OF
G R 0 C EE I Ei
J. B; JES5IXGS.
BE.f. cn
J. B. JEMINGS-Ol
PRODUCE AND C03DH5SE
IflEECEANTS
Corner of Second and Frawis SUX
ST. JOSEPH, 3IO. .
r ' . ' . .
The Senior partner of thii nou iJ no
ing heavy shipments of
Coffee,
jEIolasses,
v - 1 ' FlouiV
A large portion ot which will arrive ia a ft
Kieaniers Carrier and Asa Wllgus.
Having ma.ie arrangemeuts with ne'of ta f" '
of St. Ljuis for weckiy supplies of :
Choice Brands of FlciTt
They will be able to effer to retailers and f-.;:f
at all times, tho ....
At th& very lowest prices; .
Eyerj Bnshcl and Sack-Warrsrt
They have also on the way from the Easter
large and choice sclectiou of .
TEAS," ;
FRESH FRUITS,
Eresh Oysters,
j WOODEN WARE, QOW1'
' ' - -. . .
And every Article appertain, in J 13
Grocery iins, "
All cf which has eeen tought at tia.
! Lowest Cash priced j
An tlr pfpe tbmeW to them m 'V
IloiiCf in Vz-.t-tt I ; u o . . . ; fi. .wt full' .
continuance of the patronage of their cuswtn"
tue Community generally. . . t
J. B JENSI. '
St. Joseph, Feb. 15, '53 35-lm . ,
Olfice of American Bank Note Cor
T t Ai:iT ivrceY .'
t M O tt .11 i.o
i opi er riarc LiiRcrapmc
Corner of RamU'ph aud DearU-rn f.rte"
CHICAGO, IU-
trcddir.gat;d Visiting Cawls, D.xr Pia!e.
Notary Public's Dies and Presses, Drai. "
Labels of every kind promptly txetutcd testtf
F. press. rVATck of the ver bett 'J'"'" r
tol Ccrds u ntrt. for two du.urt,
beautiful process without east of plfte. ff0
Very ch'tittPt enrrarinq. eirftt tr?" 7;S:
r-rrf'' nf fi ?fpT. . !
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