Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 01, 1859, Image 4

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    NEW ARRIVAL!
NEW-'&QGMDSH!
JOHN A. PONN,
"WTIOLESALK AKD RETAIL DEALER IN
DUYCOOUS, GROCERIES,
FtllXITLRE, HARDWARE,
qiTXXSWARE,
BROWNVILE N. T.
Having estabiii-LeJ blrase:f at the old stand recent
ly occupied by
. joiin Mcpherson,
He la now offering and receiving for sale one of tbe
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OF
M-ERCHiAJSTDISE
Ever Brought m this Territory
He has an extensive and varied assortment of
STAPJL12 AXD FAXCY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
" CONSISTING OF
Flour,
. Ham, .
Bacon
Sugar,
Molasses,
Cofice,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
etc., etc.,
' And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
'. Spice,
. . : Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
He has also oh hand a large lot of
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, SfC, SC.
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY,
' QUE ENS WARE,
SsLc3Lcll:r37' ,
HATS & CAJPS,
Boots and Shoes.
He pledges his customers to sell
ss cicap as any other house in the
city, and that his goods in quality
and style shall be unsurpassed.
HEAVY SHIPMENT OF
G R 0 C E E IE S.
I. B. JENNINGS.
BEN. CHILDS.
J:B. JENNINGS & CO,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
HERCHAHTS,
(Corner of Second and Franeis Streets,
ST JOSEPH, MO.
The Senior partner of this House is now below mak
ing heavy btipuientL of
Coffee,
. Sugar,
Molasses,
Flour, &c.,
A large portion of which will arrive in a few days on
Steamer Carrier and Asa Wilttun.
Having made arrangements with one of the beet Mills
of St. Louis for weekly supplies of
Choice Brands of Flour,
They will be able to offer to retailers and consumers,
at all times, the
Very Best Flour,
At the very lowest prices,
Every Bushel and Sack Warranted
They hare also on the way from the Eastern Cities a
large and choice selection of
TEAS,
FRESH FRUITS,
Fresh Oysters,
"WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE,
And every Article appertaining to the
- Grocery line.
All of bich has been bought at the
iowest Cash Prices,
Andthey tfedpe themselves to sell them as low as any
House In North Missouri. They respectfully solicit a
continuance ot the patronage of their customers and
the community federally.
J. B JEXX1KGS & CO.
St: Joseph, Feb. 15, '59 S5-lm
Office -of American Bank Note Company.
J. J. O'SIIANESSY,
- Cupper Plate & Llttograpliic Printer
Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets,
CHICAGO, ILL,.
Weddlnrand VisLtinpCards, Door Plates, Office Seals,
Notary Public'-- Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and
efo'Lab everr kind promptly execnted and went by
Ktt nA Pott of the very best glazed or Uru
tolCards vCth name for tito dollars, by a new and
beautiful process without cost of plate, equal Jo the
v.siciiirct engraving, (ample when required on
rw '-I'tun of foil it amis.' 9"J 3
NEW GOODS
FOR TUB QUI
'Wholesale and Retail.
THEODORE HILL,
Main Street, 17,
Brownville, Nebraska,
Has just received per steamers Sioux
City, Ryland, Asi Wilgus, and
Hesperian, their
isinrjv stock.
or
SPEING GOODS
WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
CONSISTING OP
-4 aVW B
QUEENSWAKE,
GLASSWAEE,
HARD WARE Sr CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails,
HATS & CAPS,
oots-and hoes,
PLOWS,
Outfitting Goods
FOR THE
GOLD MINES,
Picks,
Axes,
Cordage,
Camp Kit,
Ox Yokes,
etc. etc.
LADIES!
Call and Examine his
SUPERIOR STOCK
or
Ladies' Dress Goods
Of the Very
LATEST STYLES.
The experience he have had in trade in
this city warrants him in saying he is
confident we can give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
To his old Customers in
NEMAHA,
RICAHRDSON,
PAWNEE,
GAGE,
CLAY,
AND JOHNSON COUNTIES,
He returns thanks for past, and hope for,
not only a continuance, but increased pa
tronage.
THEODORE HILL,
April 1st. n40
Brownville House,
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
WHEELER & RAIIIEY,
Announce to the public that they hare recently pur
chased and refitted the NEW. POPTJIiAiS, AXiX)
COMMODIOUS HOTEL in
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
known as the Brownville House, and are now prepared
to entertain and accommodate travellers, sojourners,
and day boarders in a style second to no other House in
the West. Every effort will be made to entertain, please
and make comfortable all who may favor the Brownville
House with their patronaco.
will at all times be supplied with the substantial and
delicacies of the seasons, day, and country In which we
are located.
Is well fitted up, and supplied with the choicest liquors
to be found.
Arrangements have been made with Wm. Bosseil, pro
prietor of the City Livery Stable, who is prepared with
as good accommodations as can be found anywhere.
Mr. R. also keeps an excellent Livery Stable lor the
accommodation of the public.
WHEELER & EAIJJEY.
April 1st, 1S59, 40-ly
ED. W. MOORE,
General Steamboat Cgent,
FORWARDING $ COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NEB BASK A CITY, N". T.
Goods sold on Commission andprompt returns made.
Particularattention given toreceiving, Storing and For
warding allkindsof freight and produce.
cmce on tne jjevee.
Storekonse in t he same block with Kearney Hotel.
Refer to the Merchants of Nebraska Cityj
Fife&MichaelStLonlsMo; I Ilarper i Sender St. Louis;
John A. Warden " Joseph Mclntyre "
Spakelford. Finney &. CV 1 BarUIay, Hii.klefc Co "
April29 IS5S vV4i-ly
COX & ROBERT'S
IE E? E3 27
isi 11 tarn.
Made by IU n island & Ferguson,
. ' ST. LOUIS, MO.
THE above natnoi machines are unquestionably the
most simple, cheap and durable offered for sale. They
Thresh and Clean the Grain ready for Market and can be
managed by the moft unskillful farmer.
Tan machine received the first premium at the last
Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso
ciation, for being the BEST FOL'B H0KSE THBESHEU
AND CLEANER exhibition.
It having threshed and cleaned more Wheat,
In a belter style, in a given time,
than any other four horse
Machine on the ground.
Our Lever Cabin Horte Power was awarded at the
same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor.
We are this season prepared to furnish these machines
with several late improvements, and weguarrantee the
workmanship and material thall not be excelled by any
other made. We sell them with lever or endless chain
horse power, as preferred. Orders ailed promptly.
J. II. MASIVY'S
PATENT COMBINED
I20WES AND EEAPEE.
MADE BY
Kingslands & Ferguson,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely
known and justly popular Machine with all the new
and valuable improvements, and made in a style certain
to place it in advance of all others.
Its past success, both as a Keaper and Mower, warrant
us in recommending it to purchasers as a machine that
will give perfect satisfaction in every particular.
Our facilities for manufacturing will enable ub to fill
all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive
orders, so that we may fill them on the day they are
wanted.
53"0rders respectfully solicited.
K1XGSLAXDS & FEUGUSOIf,
Cor. 2d and Cherry Stt. St. Louis, Mo.
May 19 no47-tf
NEMAHA LAND AGENT,
SURVEYOR & ROTARY PEllLIC,
Will select lands, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c,
ither in Kansas or Nebraska; buy, sell, and enter
lands on commission; invest in town property, buyor
sell tbe same, and will always have on hand correct
plats of townships, counties, &.c, showing all lands sub
ject to entry, and where desired will f uruibh parties liv
ing in the states with the same.
Being tbe oldest settler iu the county will in all
cases be ableto give fulland reliable information.
Address A. L. Coatc, either at Brownville or Nemaha
City, Nebraska Territory. 6m-42-v2
SEIGEL & GREENBAUM,
Main Street, Brotvnville, Nebraska
nave just received per steamer White Cloud a
Complete Stock
0 F
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Which ther will sell for cash nshade cheaper than has
ever before oeen offered in this market.
March 31,3869 n40
IIAWEIIAE. & ST. JOSEPH R. R.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER
Friday, April 8th :
TRAIN EAST
Express Train leaves St. Joseph
Accommodation leaves "
Freight leaves '
TRAIN WEST
Express Train arrives at St. Joseph
Accommodation arrives at "
Freigl t arrives at "
Freight taken to any point East, West,
lower rates than by any other route.
Shippers will please deliver their freight at the Depot
ine day previous to snipping.
A LINE OF PACKETS
Will rnn in connection with the Read, above St. Joseph
to me liiuus.
6:00 A.M.
5:00 p.M
6:15 A.M.
10:30 P.M
6:00 P.M
4:00 P.M
or South, at
STAGE LINES
Connect at St. Joseph from all parts of Kansas, Nebras
ka and Western Iowa. Travelers from Nebraska and
Western Iowa will find this the
Quickest, Easiest and Cheapest
Itonte to all points on the Mississippi river and East.
THROUGH TICKETS can be had at the office at St
Joseph for nearly all parts of the country.
JOSIAH HUNT.
Chief Eng. and Supt.
P. B. Groat, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. no45
Itegular bt. Joseph, and
s Omaha Packet
ST. MARY,
BLT WEAVER, Master, CHAT. SALISBURY
WILL leave St. Joseph, every Sunday morning at 1
o'clock, AM; (tho connecting Rail Road Train having
reached St. Joseph 11 o'clock P Mj) for Boston, Iowa
Point, Forest City, White Cloud, Rulo, Winnebago,
Arago, St. Stephens, BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden,
Nebraska City, Ruck Bluff, Bethlehem, Plattsmouth,
Pacific City, St. Marys, Bellevue, Council Bluff, and
Omaha.
Coming up arrives at Brownville on
Mondays, at 5 o'clock, A. M. Going:
down leaves Brownville on W ednesdays
4 o'clock, T. M.
TaKe passengers tnrougn to s:. Loms in 43 hours via
Hannibal and St. Juseph R. R.
Tickets for sale ou the boat for all points East, North
and South. CRANE &. HILL, Agents,
noJ6-tf Brownville, N. T.
1859. Missouri River. 1859.
SEASON ARRANGEMENTS.
rOSfe Regular St. Louis and
OMAHA.
For Fort Randall, Niobrarah, Sioux City, Dakota, Onia
ui, Decatur, DeSoJo. Crescent city, Florence, Omaha
Council Bluffs, Bellevue. St Marys, Plattsmoth, Ne
braska city, Linden, BROWNVILLE, White Cloud,
Iowa Point. Amazona, St Joseph, Atchison, Sum
ner, Leavenworth, Kansas, Lexington and all points
below.
"tfPTXi. TTTE well and wldlv known licht
draught freistt and unexceptionable
passenger. steamer OMAHA, has re
sumed her regular trips in the above
trade fand all intermediate points on the Missouri river)
and continue them punctually and regularly through the
entire season
The Omaha havkig undergone a thorough renovation,
both inside and outside, expressly for the above trade,
is now in the most perfect and complete order in every
department: and we trust by a strict attention to busi
ness the wants of shippers and comfort of passengers to
merit a continuance of the very liberal patronage be
stowed upon us in past Ktasons.
ANDREW WINELaND, Master
J Jewett Wilcox, Clerk
CRANE & HILL, Agents,
Brownville, N T
May 12 no4
JES1 Regular St Joseph, and
MBiirL nm-i Papist.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
WM GRAY, Master. J A STEVEN S, Clerk.
WILL leave St. Joseph every Wednesday morning at
1 o'clock, A M; (theconrecting Eail Road Train having
reached St. Joseph 11PM.) for Button, Iowa Point, Forest
City, White Cloud, Rulo, Winnebago. Arago, St. Stephens,
BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden, Nebraska City, Rock
Bluff, Bethlehhem, PlatUmouth, Pacific City, St. Marys,
Bellvue, Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Coming up-arnves at Brownville on
Thursdays, at 5 o'clock, A. M. Going:
down leaves Brownville on Saturdays 4
o'clock, P. M.
Take passengers through to St. Louis in 43 hours via
nannibal 4. St Joseph R It
Tickets for sale un the boat for all points East, North
and South.
CF.ANE Sl HILL, Agents,
no46-tf Brownville, N. T.
HEDGE EEHCIHG.
The undersigned having bad considerable expert nee
in planting and cultivatinz Osage O'ange Hedges, here
by inform the public that they are nowprepared to con
tract either planting, setting them out, or growing and
cultivating the fence complete. Growing hedges of
their planting can be seen on the farms or a. w h.en
nedy, G. Crow, J. Skcen and others in thiscounty
V- C. i T. !i. ANU1UH3.
Sept. 2, lOtf
That Great Remedy,
SO LOSG SOUGHT,
la IPonnci . vt Xjnst !
This remedy, claimed by the medical profession and
the multiplied thousand that have tued it and tested
its wonderful curative properties, to be the greatest
discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy,
is the result of years of toil and study, by one of Ohio's
favorite physicians, in order to produce something that
would meet the wishes of suffering humanity, and thou
sands from tbe princely palace and humblest cottage
can testify to the immediate relief found by its use.
For want of space we only offer a few of the many evi
dences in its favor.
Molie, III.., Feb. 19, IS57.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO We rind your Ague
balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the
permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer
fully recommend It as worthy that great name it has
wherever sold and used.
Very Truly Tours, RICHARDS St THOMAS.
To the sufferers from Chills, Feverand Ague, I cheer
fully submit the following; Having observed closely
the effects of Dr. Mann's Ague Balsam in this vicinity
for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re
medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. 1 have fre
quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis
faction. From my intimate knowlcdgeof this compound
I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient.
N. E. HACKEDOM, M D.
Gallon, Ohio, April 1st, 1853.
Blufton, Ind., May 17, 1853.
MESSRS. S. K MANN & CO. Having sold your Bal
sam for the past three years to scores f persons in this
vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not
hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever
soldin Indiana, and wiil effectaallycure chills fever and
will effectually curechillsj feverand ague without fail.
Truly Yours, PH1LLIMAN & K EARNS, Drug'ts.
LOGAKSPORT, Ind., Sep. 13, 1G55.
DR. MANN Please send ma one half gross more of
your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great demand,
and may be truly styled the Kisg of Fever and Ague.
J. LYTLH.
St. Louis, March 1st, 1S53.
MESSRS. S K MANN &. CO We have sold a Urge
amount of your Ague Balsam the past three y-earo, and
find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in
the history of ague remedies, and from all parts of tbe
west we hear the same checriDg news it never fails
to cure its patient and is looked upon in this country
as the best medicicine for chills, fever and agno ever
in our market. O. J. WOOD &. CO.
S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal
ion Ohio. Sold by J. H. MAUN & Co.
no37 Brownville, N. T.
NEW ARRIVAL
OF
Two Hundred
UUiUSIiM DEISMS.
BrowiivilSe, KcbrasRa.
ANNOUNCES to the public that he ha3j'ust re
ceived, per Steamer Kyland, a very large and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns,a3 follows:
nick's Pattern,
Plymouth Hock,
Elevated Oven, New El ,
olden Era. end every variety o
Parlor and Office Stores.
Also,
Japaiicd Ware, Brass Kettles,
Lautlierns, Copper Wai e, Slio
vcls and Tons.
All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Shoetlron ware, and am prepared
to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction. .
I pledge myself not to be undersold iu the upper
country.
Brownville September 2, 1858. nlO-ly
BETTER THAN GOLD.
To Druggists and Physicians.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea
of the immense good now being dono by Dr. Smith's
"Electric Oil," of Philadelphia. I is important to
place it in the hands of all medical vicn ad soon as
may be, to save pain and suffering, in all case3 of
accident tc. Nothing has ever done what this arti
cle is doing in same time.
Piles More TTondcrfiil Cures
Electrical Oil.
Philadelphia, June 6, 1858.
Dr. Smith: I was suffering intensely from intern
al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad
vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections.
The first application relieved the pain, and al ter four
applica.ions I was relieved the pain, and after four
applications I was entirely cured.
Yours, gratefully 1
Mrs. Makt Chittick.
271 Juniper St., two doors above South.
From the N. Y. Times, 13.
Tee Rcsu. Yesterday more than twenty ladies
visited Dr. Galutia B.Smith, at the Troy House
some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma.
Nervous Pains, Rheumatism and general derange
ments. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting-,
tranquilizing and curative powers upon tho adicted
of Troy and vicinity. Call early.
Will Ir Stkike Ik? Yes, a pimple, an incipient
gathering which for a time appears on the siufa?e
and by a triCing change in tho'absorbenta is taken
up and carried out though the circulation "stri.c3
in."
Justsodoes this (genuine) Oil act on the alsor-
bents 01 the human being.
tiTTf CURES, it isMILD,itdocs NO HARM
It CAN DO NO HARM.
Greatest Cure In The World!
For Toothache or any other Pain,
DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if
the Llectnc Oil fails to cure a sinjrle case of Rheu
matism, or pains in tho back or limbs, Piles, Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons.
gunnesm me ioiaw or iecK.
Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rheumatism.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Pain.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Deafness.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neuralgia
Smith's Electric Oil a euro for Swelling.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for stiff Joints.
Smith's Electric Oil a ctre for Felons.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure fur Broken Breast.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Soro Throat.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Burn3.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Paralysis.
It is soothing and pleasant ; it gives more perma
nent as well as instant relief than anything ever ba
fore used, and its sedative influence ever nervous
pain is highly appreciated by medical men, many of
whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Llkinton,
a physician who has practiced since 1S36 (too well
known lor comment ):
"At intervals during thirty ycar3 past, my wife
has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent
cast say four times a year sometimes so severe as
to make it necessary to administer large doses of the
tincture of guiacumand merphia, and rock her like
an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce any re
pose. Havinc frequent correspondence with my son
(102 Chesnut sireetof ycur city) I informed him of
an attack she had about tne middle of last month,
(January), which was of such severity as to com
pletely paralyze the system. He, in his anxiety for
his mother s weaare, sent mc a bottle of your Llectnc
Oil, but as I am one of the practionerj of medicine
in our place, and not a proselyte to any kinclof patent
medicine, I did hesitate to give it a trial ; however,
on reflection, 1 concluded ta try it which 1 did, and
after the third and fourth application she became
rather passive, and before one-third cf the bottle was
used not a vestage of the disease remained, and she
still continues well, although sh3rod3 oat a distance
of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the
8ympU ins. I therefore felt it my duty, fnr tho sake
of suffering humanity, to forward this testimonial.
I am vours truly,
JOSEPH" P. ELKLNTON, M.D.
Believe and Avoid Pain.
Pain is the penalty for violated law, yet in God's
Providence pain is a friendly admonition instead of
a vindictive cruelty. v ere there no pa.n from a
burn we would be liable to lose our limbs and not
know it. die and not cojrnizant of our situation.
Thank God for pain if not well, that you may dis
cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be
careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you
have a limb swollen from GOUT, INFL A MATORY
RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BUliN, a long
growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon
know it if relieved, without the aid of imagination.
nrThe public are respectfully cautioned to bo-
ware of SPURIOUS OIL. and to notice the name
of "A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. SMITH," on
the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown in the glass
of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may be had at $5 for
six bottles.
J"Large bottles are ten times the cheapest.
Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware
house of
VAN LEAR. BRITTAIN & nARDY.
Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo.
1 o whom all orders must be addressed. n J3-tr
WHITINGR A WARREN,
Wholesale A?cnt?, Ncbraika City.
A. LTF0RD. J- T. HOIVN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Dealers in
Uiry
AND
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
HATS AND CAPS,
Kails,PIows, Stoves,Furnitare, &c
SONORA, MO.
April 9tb,lS53. 43-t
"COMBINATION PATENT."
UPRIGHT STEAM SAYF DULL.
This mill commands the universal admiration of saw
mill men everywhere. As its nmits become known, the
demand for it increases. Order are coming from every
section of this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameri
ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever
there is timber to be sawed, no natter of what character
how hard, how large or how fmsll. Two extensive ma
nufactories are now engaged in building these mills, yet
it is almost impossible to turn them out as fust as they
are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents
and improvements, and combine all of the following ad
Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple in
their consiructton that anyone of ordinary mechanical
ability can comprehend them, put them up and run then
without danger or difteulty.
Portability The whole establishment can be very
quickly taken apart and put toge:hor, thus rendering it
easy to be moved froi place to place asdesired, and sav
ins the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to
Durability It is constructed in the meet solid and
substantial manner, rnns perfectly still, is not liable to
get out cf order, and will last for years without repair.
Rapidity It will saw faster than any other upright
upright mill. Tho 6?eed of the saw is about three hun
dred strokes per minute, and tbe feed from one-eightfc to
three-quarters of an Inch per stroke. Thu3, at a medium
speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet
long in about three minutes. From this data anyone
knowing the character of the timber can calculate how
much it will do.
EJfiiciency It does its work well, cuts smoother and
straighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement
of the saw is such as to render it utterly impossible for
it to run out of line.
Cheapness The entire lost of the mill, with fifteen
horse power and everything all complete and ready for
running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is
only $1,750.
This mill requires less power to drive than any other
mill, and thepower furnished is sufficient todriveextra
machinery.
A circular containing full particulars will be sent to
any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to
BltAGG- & BlrRr.OW3,
Corner Third and Market streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
sole agents for the Western anj Southern States.
March 25, '68 43-ly
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
SAFE AND SCALE WORK
SAINT LOUIS, MO.,
Bank Safes cf Hardened Steel, aid Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.
.The recent test of Safes of the different Manifactures
in the GP.KAT FIRE or the City Buildings, in which
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the conlldence of all interested in Safes, and the securi
ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
after being iu the fii e for ninety hours, and taken out
red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must
impress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the
Safe having stood the teit and come out victorious, we
pledge oufelves to manufacture none but such as can be
relied on, and refer to the following
Certificate.
Te, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to
the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of tbe City
Buildings, the nineteenth of 2fovember,1850. and are jus
tified in recommending them to al I who need safes.
Hall & Smith Eudy jamisos &. Co
Charles Blow &. Co Samudl McCartndy
Partridge & co Josvph Elddr
Humphreys Tutt& Tfrry, John S thomason
Rl'SYAN KlLLMAN Si BROS BASTD WILE Y & BASTD
TlLLAN ROZIET &CO
McillKAN & BALLANT1XE,
VON I'HUL WATERS ts. CO
D A January & co
Barnard Adams it co
THE EXCELSIOR
Took the Premium over the best Eastern Mr.nufactm e
at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is soli from thirty to
fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any in
the United States.
Also manufacturers of
Lightning Rods,
of Best quality, and
PUMPS of all Descriptions.
BEARD Sl BRO.,
No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July 22,nS5S. Iyv3u4
Scott fc. Bro
Brown Goddin &. Co
W LEWINO & co
John II Hall & co
Shapldigh Day & co
A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
Pront stree. -we3t of Smith,
UUlVllUUlll, KJ.
and
pre
Would most respectfully inform theirfriends
the public generally, that they are now
pared to execute all orders in theirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shoD and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
uii-ni a continuation oi ineiiDcrai patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on han l: consisting of the ash. Circu
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of
jasun3s,warranteato be well male in every particu
lar.
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
snop in me country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
wen to give us a call and examine our new pattern
THE
GREAT WONDER
OF T2IE WIETETEEXTII CE5TRY
froiessor Wood's
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Bays me t. Louis, Democrat : Below, we publish a
letter to Dr. V.'ood, of this city, frm a gentleman in
Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of
liis nair tonic, bucti evidence must have its effect
when conung from a reliable source. If certificates are
guarantees or iruia, ine vr. needs no encomiums, nor
-t ... fr .v - '
uscics yuuisij iioui lilt; firess :
"Bath, MaIne, Jan 20, 1558.
Prof. 0. J. Wood, d' a.
Gentlemen: Having my attention called a fpw
months since to the highly beneficial effects cf j-our hair
restorative, i was irumcea to make apolication of it r.pon
my own hair, which hud become quite grav, probably
one-third white; my whiskers were of the same charac
ter. Some three months since I procured a bottle of
hair restorative, and used it. I son found it was prov
ing what I Lad wished. I used it about twice a week. I
have since procured another bottle, of which I have used
some. I can now certify t the world that the gray or
white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and
gace, and my hair has resumed its original color, and I
am now sixty years old my good wife at the ago of fifty-two,
has used it with the same effect.
The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable
discovery. I am assured tliat whoever will rightly use
as per directions, will not Lave occasion to contradict my
statements. I am a citizea of this city and a resident
here for the last nrteen years, and am known to nearly
every one here and atljoinins towns Any use you may
make or the above, with iry name attached, is at your
service, as I wish to prcseyve the beauties of nature in
others as well as myself. I am, truly yours.
A. C. RAYMOND.
Baltimoxe, Jan. 23, 1S53.
Professor "Wood Dear Sir: Having had ihe misfor
tune to loose the best portion of my hair, from the cf .
fects of the Yellow Fever iu New Orleans in 1851. 1 was
induced to make e trial of your preparation, and found
it to tnswer at the very thins needed. My bains now
thick and Rlosy, and no words can express my obligation
to you in giving to the afflctcd such a treasure.
FLN'LEY JOIIN'SOX.
The underFitmed, Rev. J. K. Bratrz. is a mini? ier in
in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church
at urottneid, Mass. He is a gentleman of ereat influ
ence and universally beloved. WM. DYER.
Bkoofield, January 12, 1558.
Prof essor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of vonr
Hair Restorative, it gives rae pleasure to say, that its
effect has teen excellent in removing intl munition.
dundrruT and a constant tendency to itching v i h which I
have been troubled from my childhood; and has aIo re
stored my hair, which was becoming grav, to its original
color. 1 have used no other article with anything like
pleasure or or profit.
Yor.rs truly, J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative is pnt up in bottles of three sizes,
viz: large, medium and small; the small ones hold a
half pint each, and retails for one dollar ner bot tie: tha
medium holds at least twenty per cent more in propor
tion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the
large holds a quart' forty per cent more in nroDortioii.
and retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & Co.' ITnprretors. 312 Broadwav. Xww
York, iu the gTeat New Yorh "Wire Railing establish
ment, j ana 1 1 Market St., si, iyiuis Mo.
bold by J. U. it AIN & Co., Brownville, N. T.
Brownville Steam Ferry !
(K'IBEST CKOSSING lSS
OK THE
iriKSOURI BITER.
Thft Route from "3ownviHe to Ft. Kearney,
5d Sm thenco to California, i3 tie
nearest and most practicable.
JOHN CODINGTON & CO.
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public thatthey are
now running ns a Ferry across tho Missouri nver at
An entire! new, substantial and commodious
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Which ar-angement will secure a certain and
safe passage at, all times and in all kinds cf
weather. Tho Proprietors do cot as3ert boasticgly,
or for the purpose of gsining custom merely, but are
governed by facts, when they say this is the best
crossing of the 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; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal exporience,as well aj
that of hundreds cf others who havt traveled it.
We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
out peculiarly favorable inducement?., 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
Ferriesin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
J5ifRecollect that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Loats from
making regular trips at all hours.
7A skiffand hani will be in readiness tocrosa
foot passengers at all times of night.
n20 November 11th, 1S57.
SteaTTi Thrill,
Patent Portable Mill,
TIIE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under tho firm of Reed, Uolabird & Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and are nowprepared to furnish all those in
want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility,simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the
world. On the lite exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Mtdal was awarded
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurposes; it is
3uperiorto all others forthemistextensivc Merchant
Mill, as it is forgrinding the Farmersfecd by Horse
power.
The above Millsare manufactured by the under
signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, O., where they
con be furnishedin anyquantityatshort notice.
Tho above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
35 in. diam., per hour 50 li. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
60 " " " 30 " 15 " 250
24 20 " 13 " 200
20 " " " 16 " 8 " 150
As this Mill tells its ownstory,it is unnecessary to
e from our numerou3recoLnmcndations,received.
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For tl..e iln.Ji-i',,1 rr
ke:it t it hm.i. fur it t "'
nry frcm deal!,.
bout nnj rs.liTu t -, T
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NEBRASKA CITY
Capita! Stock J50,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, If. T.
TILTS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
fully orgacizel, and thcirentirccapital stock of
F'fty Thoutand Dollars, paid in andsecured. They
are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most
favored Insnranco Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, wiil share in the profits of
the company.
Tho operations of the Company, will be confined,
for the present, to marixk, or cakgo risks, with a
maximum liability of $12,500 on any one bottom.
Being theonlyInsurar.ce Office, on the above pop
ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from. Western Merchants.
We respectfully invito tho Missouri River pa
ronage. DIBECTOBS:
S.F.Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly,
H. P. Rennet, J. L. Armstrong,
W. N. Hinchman, Miles W. Brown,
A. A. Bradford.
officers:
CHAS .F. HOLLY, President.
J.GASsmE,Sec'y.
St. Louis A-ent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 2J, le;5S. 421-
B. r. i.rsun i gh. jxn. t. carsos
LUSHBATJGH & CARSOII,
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Icalers in Coin,
Uncnrrent f..ney, Excbare an.l Ln-1 Warrants,
BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., X. T.
Especial attention will be given to Buyiun and Selling
Excbarsro on tbe principal cities of tbe United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncnrrent in Notes. A constant sup
ply of Land Warrants on band tor ssle. rou cash, or en
tered on time fur Prc-emptors. All Warrants sold by us
guarantecdin every respect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made
in Lands or city property fur distant capitalists. Collec
tions. upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcnrTent rate.
Eills of Excbar.ge on Enelaiid, Ireland, and France, ob-
tainea at usual rates, with cost ol Exchange on tbe Eat
added. Deposits received on Current account and interest
allowed on special deposits.
OFFICE ilaia3t.,ne2r U. S. Land Office.
HErEHESCIS
Lind, Prothar & Co., Merc-ban's, Philadelphia, Pa.
McXau?hton, Carsoaic Cc, ' " "
mscr &. White, " Baltimore, Mi.
Tounc, Carson Bryant, " " "
Jno. TLoni son Mason, Co!'r of T-.irt, " "
r.. m. i'umierson Jtt'o. JHorchants, " '
M. M. Yeaklc &. Co. So. 17, Broadway, Xew Tori.
Wm. T. Sniitiison, Esq., Banker, WashingUjn, D. C
J. T. Stevens, Ft i., Affy at Law, "
jno. a. (zailaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T.,
j.i i r Kriecu, Bankers,
McClelland. Scrtnrsi it Co. Merchant
Hon. Tlios. G. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small. Esj., Pree't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons fit Co. Bonkers,
H. C. Xxitt St Co.
Greene, Weare &. Rice, "
Douglass &. Watson,
Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law,
Jud;e Ttos. Perry,
rror. ii. Tutwiicr,
Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf
t-l 1- .-i balinv nam i.inu -. .
THE H0THEE5' GX)2IPAxi
It eiirs CAKPS ;t
s.E'iJin::t
t!jo l-n p-i 4; I
' .:.sctU.tt;.i, ,-y j
ereeencc; oi.ouU .;',. '
thet-e tres ssr oE i,' ..'
tlotraiii anndiitlnii!
mm ii a:xuc l.;..; .
1' excfllcnt Sir t'ur :
r--v:..( .. I...... . '
VViJ r-Jci.- peaiauc. It is
GOOD FOR IAL1 A1TD EEASt
It is a reiiii riiiT! j
tl.e v vricus il.a, r
wliicli luTsta an-;ii;;;;i j
ir; Hi mi'-t iiLuniii.iT,,
jru.r. vr.vsi iT.r-i
K SWJTNT.HMVIX ! :
l"v '. W'-1:K.A! i ,;
F 1 1 , ke. No f:i rmtr. 1. -
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owr.ir.j a!.iii,l HoR.y
Lie fei;i"'iv.
For sale bj all repectuble Inj-iA r;J iVuVn.
Prices of the Iji::in-nt, C3ci U, rOci n'm JliV
tie. A one-dollar 'bottle- conti.ua as muta lii
eiht twenty-five-ceut bottlss . .
mm
EXTHAOriOISilKY AK50ISCCSJ?
Every purchaser of a dollar. 1t1h cf tin? .'li'.
IMEN'T rwifM, at It. 'Brags x--r.s. C t.,,r.J
STATE3 JOUKVAL, of N'ct Voik, lor. yz zt
Journal is a l.i rrr1; illuHtrat'd' njr B.tiimrn
taininj sixtea j-aires, bcautifal! 1-riQ'A.l rn cVit i;
paper, and tiiW with criminal nutu-r intn ti ..)
bunt writers of the country; ( trtii'.citis "I miW'i
and full particuUrs of tho nol and H.lHn:i..-nM i
terpnse. ot wLicn Llij oner JrxM a part, .van:. i
each bottle.
An AGENT TVANTEJ in WT.V- V TOVi" ml r,:.l
mtACU CUIlilOWKS, St. IxuKS,
New Yvks OtncK, So. CT1 Ui'.iUl i".J.
Communications should alffny be adircs-; to HLn
3. II. MAUN. & CO.
Sold by
STSEXGTII'ENIXG CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER!!
0
rriiK greatest rer:e-
Cy in tliO w..rM. " j
Thisc jrdial is d.. tilled ' V
frcm IUtiv kn. i'7 VCV.
fl-jA t'oniy to inv-eir, am
-fs 'IV; A'thlraicsi; combined V-!
li'pi jf wit a wise of the mt ft i 1
a fj . val'iaolenieliculrf t-, r I ' 1
i
Ecfers takin:
i i
ChiciTo, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Annapolis, Ml.
Penn.
Mercersbnrp, Pa.
D-agerstown", Md.
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council Bluff"
Des Moine,
Vinton,
Easton, Md.
Cumlrland, Md.
Havana Alabama.
J.
J. B. CHILDS.
& CO.
B. JEXMNfi:?.
J, B. JENimiGS
EXCLUSIVKT.V
Wholesale Grocers,
AND
wmc
Cash for Corn.
I will pay Cash for Corn delivered at 3rowuvil!e or
other good shipping I ints on the Missouri Kivei
ii. 11. W1LCCX.
Brownville. N. T.Mmrcl. 21. 13S?-3t
C0M?y1!SS!0N MERCHANTS.
cor. zna and I ranees sts, St. Joseph Mo.
II A E just recieved by late arrival, at much be-
iun tac ru-mar rates ol trci-at, a. heavy stock of
groceries, wmcn caving been purchased at extreme
ly low prices, will Les.j'd unusu.allv rh
We respectfully invite buyers to au examination
our auicx.
50 hbds new crop Suyir, fair to prime, at reduced
10U0 sacl3 G A and Kanawasalt
500 bis superfine, extra and extra Cue Flour
fiOO sacks "
20 tierces new Kice '
400 hfand qr boxes Star Candles
100 boxes family Soap
500 boxes Hio Co'TeOjgood fair to prime
50 bis crushed and wdered Su'-ar
200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, su"ar and
vnicKers
400 kegs assorted Nails
150 Coils mannilla rope,frora to l' inches
5 boxes pearl Starch " '
50boxe3 8X10 and 10X12 Glas3
500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash
100 sacks new dried Ar rles
100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, youn
black Tea
150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy
50 boxes sugnr Toys and Gum drops
100 whole and hf drum Fi-s
50 boxes layer Raisens
?n ??c? Gla-'SW Virginia Tobacco
100,000 hegars, various brands
150 boxes, and 2j bis Smoking To' aeco
600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters
150 boxes W Ii, PF and E D Chcrso
Vkooden ware in cverv varitv c.tt
Landle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish
totomac herring, fresh Goshen butter.
orange , fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles'
lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allsmcc. lin
ger currants, prunes, vcrmacilli. macaroni, nuts cf
all kinds, etc etc.
HTHides, peltries, beeswax and all otb.?r bin-
of produce taken in exchange for good by
, A,n J. B. JEXXIXGS k Co.
Jan'y 20 1S59 30yly
hyson and
iii-ros an-J bal Kiio-.t i
to th niiinl ol ir.an.
u : tlo'i root, tiia it ..
root, wild cherry bark,
yellow d(-k. djij.le
lolns, S'lrslpnritla. eld
er flow er?, with ( ihcrj,
produi inif tbe m in
falhldc rern'iiy I'.t the
r.j-t.'ritinii 1. 1
ever liwwn.
it n NATU':rrs
OWN REMEDY, enrins .liM'rj bv r.ilura!
WLc-.i taken its l.c-i-iir.;; iii:l-;et:ct-i felt c..';r IU: -i
every vciu of tbeb-'-ly, parifyinz ai.J ateV'it.:.."tf
circulation of the bUl. It n-utral.zi"t :"'
matter in the stomachy and strenitLer.? v " i'ii
nization.
McLean' St'cnjjthen '.ng Cordir.f riU rf.:l "
Liver Complaint. Dy'. piia, JiMtiif.'' M
or Xervoit LiLbilii i. DUenwicf c A'iuii'j.
and cH Diseees arising from PUorJt":i
Livt-r or St tt'.n h,
Heart bnrn, inwird pile-, icMyorM'-kre- 1 f the"
at h, f ullni-ss or bl-.l to the head, lullj-aiit '' '-l-':
in the bead, pa!pitati.;r. f the ti-art, th k.iii
mii),t fcelinjrs -.vten laying d.'wn, :fyne r yei'
of the skin and eye?, sudden iiu?L!S of heat, ai-;rr"
of spiiits, Stc.
There is no mistake aloul ii
Thi cordial will never !u cure ai:
diease, if taken as r r d.rectlo; oi ea l1tt.e, J
German, K::glih and K.-c-ncli.
Over half a million of lottks
Have been sold during tbe past six :n"iitl), and ia
int.iriCP t,H it f ii !r J in c-i tnt rl .l ?'. 'i-9
then will sntTer from weakness or dehill'y wLea
Lean's Strengthenui!; C'Tdia! will curcjiii'
To the Invlin.
Do you wi-h to be healthy and stror.a TT.n w
ontc an ! irrt . ineof McLean's Cordial '! It i'l 'x'fmi'
then and invigorate your blwd to fl..w t3rt.shJ
vein, and the rich rosy bloom of heiith t Riiuit k'!"1
tbeekajrain, livery bof.le wrriii:cJ to ijive ii"-'
tion.
For Children.'
We say to parent, if your rhildres arekV?'-'r'"
sflhcted with ci.r.ipli-inUpTfv,t!en:ar!j..P'b:Mri.'- '
them a Fni ill qi:aaui of McLean" C"t'i:i- I: !,,f
rapidly, fccc.itie st always cure. Pclay n t W'W-
Every Country Mrchakt
Should not le ive tho city until he h id ;.r"jrer" a5
ply of MoLein's Stret!hcnin2 crat. A I-'1'
Uisroimt wiil Le made to thoe buy ty '
t.iL I iU. Uewar of (frni.'s!ot or dealer '
try to palm upon yon seme Bitter or S.ir-.n"nl!3
which they can buy i he.-.-), I v s.ivin: it is j'!t as K
Avoid such men. Ask f'.r McI.eiVi. itrer.rhet:i:
dial, and take notl.in e:.-p. it is the .:.!v n;iiel
will purL'y the b!cud ihro-iLout. and at the f-'Mt
strenu'then tLesvsteru.
Oi'.n tat la s;-.-.nfal tasen everr nr:::n? is a
P-evei;ive : r h.!cra,ch.i!s and ft er, j el.v :ev
any preva lent di.-e.ie.
l'l ice oniy .$l per bottle, or 6 lot'Ie f r
J Ii .Vrl.AN.'
F-Ui pr Anrieti r of th? "''
Also.McLeir.'if V- ftank'J.I I.i'-?n.e
?T?Priiicinal den-t on lh miarr u' TLlid id 1
streets, M Louis. Mo.
HcLcsin'n Volcanic Oil Unlaid
The best liniment in the r.-orld for man ft be'-t
Another IlerrrirkaMe Vn- .
Performed bv McLean's Vjlcanic O.r Liniwi-rt. R .
it for yorrse! ve.
Th.iiu.m t'crd. a blacksmith, livinir r.- ir O5 aven
Tenth street, had a hora.b! rnnr.ins , re :i Is i-'
lie tried vri-,i:s Liniruents. Salves." kc. but c-uU
no giHHi. He depu.rt-Jof ever beins at 1c a,,i
trade attain, bec.i'i.-e he oonid at 1 ef.- anv urc.-'.' " il
foot; and by one bott ;e f McLean' VoKslIc l;l wsl
merit he is nowicrfe't!ycurel.
Kheumatisni, Lc-iralkria. DaralTis. brni-ps. k'-.
stifTcess la the jA:t or mu-Vmi, s-.ve' :.;.'- "
throat, earache or toCthicbe. ic. vie!! , the ui '' '?'
fluence of this wonderful liainient.
rr horse an 1 cattle, ii is an inf-flib:? w.Mi
chafes, scratches, cracked heels. amt-:ie-. rv'n-fi
ia, bruises, swoliinci XL-;,;.' Tt ' J.-.v li.t'S,
vanons other diseases whkt atiimais i re L-tle u .
injufies or accio'ents.
Kvery conntrr merchant .fion'rt " r ,in a sm r'o.
Lean's Volcanic oil Liniment. It se:!s rapidly bo
it alwayscures.
A liberal di.-co-mt will be m:o! I., i:iercha:ittyI .
to sell airain. - '
tTy-For sale bv J II Mrl.ilAV. r.ror rict jr. co.ir.er
Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Mo: .. .
s
GErTTS' DEESS GOODS.
jacobIiariiox,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Bespectfollyannotmces to tlie pentlemen of Brown
ille and vicinity that be Las jnat received from the
t-.... , . .
faoi a large siock or very
Bij lev.
bupeiior gds
latest
t tn tvt rrrrrOT "TQCtOTNT
and latest ww.-
Cloths, Vectings, &c, AttGriieV Jit L'dVi
Wbich he will manufacture on very favorable terms . , v '. ,,,,;! Pr
ne flatters himself that h j tmderstar;-. iTw ,Jerms- lias r turned his proies-i- nal buiiness. 9 1 ' B
thoroughly and all work warranted S2 fr r"'''' tice iu all the Court of N.hruka. aa.1 uc t1
tahM-hinent.andchargesaslowa.-anyother c'-m't-t T" ' -chin.-on cim'y, M... . .vwm;:
m this place or the West. c-mttiv. , .j, r w e, , 1. T.Kbjte s St.rf, -
LIVERY STABLE.
mi. nossELi..
nces to the public that he is prepared t rc"(
hose wishing with Carriages aid Bu:-.- '
ith xl safe horses, for comfort and ea.-B' ..
Anion
mcdate th
gether m-vellind.
moiith.
$Tf TTK.VS TAYORABLE.1
June 10, '5o. 50tf
lie will also board horses by the day,
cci ' '
A -cat l it Guaranteed.
NVrr-i.-X!
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