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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1859)
mm NEW ARRIVAL! ; ' N EW FIRM NEW GOODS ! !! JOHN A- PONN, VHOLESALEAKD RETAIL DEALER IN ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FCRXITL'ItE, HARDWARE, qtJECXS WARE, &C, DROWNVILE If. T. Having established Mm: c'.f at the old stand recent ly octfpied by JOHN McPIIERSON, K li now offering and receiving for sale one of the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP MERCHLlsriDISE Ever Brought in this Territory He fcaa an extensive and varied assortment of STAPLE AISD TAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family COXSISTIKO OF rionr, Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasses, CcSco, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. He lias also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, SC., C. . ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AJVD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, HATS & OAJPS, Boots aud Shoes. He pledges his customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, .and that his goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES. f. B. JEN.NIKGS. KEIT. CIIILDS. J. B. JEMINGS & CO, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Comer of Second and Francis Streets, ST. JOSEI'II, MO. The Senior partner of this notue ia now below mak lng heavy shipments of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, &c, A large portion of which will arrive in a few days on Steamers Carrier and Ana Wilgus. Having made arrangements with one of the bestMilla f St. Louis fur weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flour, They will be able to offer to retailor! and consumers, "at all times, the Very Rest Flour, At the very lowest prices, Ercrj Bushel and Sack Warranted They bare also on the way f rom the Eastern Cities a large and choice selection of TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, Avd every Article appertaining to the Grocery line. Alt of wbicfc has been bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, And they p'edire tliemselvento serf tXeu s low as any ouse in North Missouri. They respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of their customers and ibe community general ly. J. B. JENNINGS & CO. St. Joreph, Feb. 15, '59 35-lm- NEW GOODS III THE IJILIIOH! Wholesale and Retail. Office of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SIIAXESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer Curlier of Kanriolph and LtcarlM.rn streets, 'CI.HJAC.O, . Wr45in?au. Vi iunp 1 .ir.ls, Deer I'lates, C3re Scals "Nrf:ar Tul'lic'ii ltics ami PicsmiS, Drafts, Inoi N,nd ' cJutLab every kind promptly executed and sent by Kprea. 6t?".A 1'ack of the very hat glazed or Bris tolCardt teifft nunc fur tiro dollars, by a new and beautiful jirtH C wtll'out cost of j'litte, equal to th' . vvrg 4 noicti'l innt QVing, imj)ti 'vhtn required o ' rixrftiotucf o-7 it amp, i-jjciy THEODORE HILL, Main Street, 17, Brownville, Ilebraslia, Has just received per steamers Sioux City, Kyland.Asa Wilgus, ana Hesperian, their ISr&TvV' STOC3S. or SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. coNsxsTiso or QUEENS WARE , HARD WARE 3 CUTLER Y, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, oots and Shoes, PLOWS, 2Fxxxri3LtrLi.:re, GeOCBBMMOI. Outfitting Goods roa the GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! Call and Examine his SUPERIOR STOCK OP 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. COX & ROBERT'S 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. V7H :ELEP c rAITBY, Announce to the public that they have recently pur- chafed and refitted the NEW. POFUIiAJS, JLLiD COMMODIOUS HOTEL in BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, known as the Brownville House, and are now prepared to entertain and accommodate travellers, sojourners, ntt day boarders in a style second to no other House in the West. Every effort will be made to entertain, please and make comfortable al 1 who may favor the Brownrll le Uonse with their patronage. will at all times be stpplred with the substantial and delicacies of the seasons, day, and country In which we axe located. Is well fitted np, and supplied with, the choicest liquors to be found. Arrangements bare been made with wra. Bsen, pro prietor f the City Livery Stable, who is prepared with sm goo accoxnxuotatton as can be found anywhere. Mr. R. also keeps an excellent Livery Stable for the accommodation of the public. WHEELEB k BAIlvET. April 1st, 1S59, 40-ly ED. W. ItlOOIlE, General Steamboat Agent, forwarving commission merchant, nebraska city, n. t. Ooods sold on Coniinii-Men a lid prompt returns marie. Partiralarattrntion riven toreceivin;. Storingand For warding allkindsof freight and produce. Cfilce on the Lovee. Storekonee In the same block with Kearney ITotel. Refer to the Merchants of Nebraska Citv; Flfeii-JIWhaelStLonisMo; 1 Harper &. Scuder.St.Iuis: John A. Warden " I Jokoi li Mclnt vre " SlMke ford, Kinnj8i.Co" llaicklay,Uiuk!c&. Co ' Apt i-J ib v2-ll-Jv . up j. t 33 rr wssam cismi, lade by Iin?sland & Fereiuson, ST. LOUIS, MO. THE above named machines are unquestionably the most simple, cheap and durable offered for sale. They Tbrebh and Clean the Grain ready for Market and can be managed by the most unskillful farmer. This machine received the first premium at the last Fair of the St. Louis Airricnltural and Mechanical Asso ciation, for being the BEST FOUK HOR3K THRESHER AND CLEANER exhibition. It having threshed aud cleaned more lineal, tn a tetter ityle, in a given time, than any other four horse Machine on the ground. Onr Lever Cabin Horte Power was awarded at the Eame fair tte Grand Gold Medal of Honor. We are this season prepared to furnish these machines with several late improvements, and weguarrantee the workmanship and material bhall not be excelled by any other made. We sell them with lever or endless chain horse iower, as preferred. Orders filled promptly. J. Iff. 3IAXXY?S PATENT COMBINED H0WER AND REAPER, MADE BY Kingslands & Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and Justly popular Manhine 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 Reaper and Mower, warrant ns in recommending it to purchasers as a machine that will give perfect satisfaction in every particular. Our facilities for manufacturing will enable ns to fill all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive orders, so that we may fill them on the day they are wanted. JTfOrders respectfully solicited. KINGSLANDS & FERGCSOJf, Cor. id and Cherry Sti. St. Louis, Mo. May 19 no47-tf .Hsu, NEMAHA LAUD AGENT, SURVEYOR & XOTARY PUBLIC, Will select lands, Investigate titles, pay taxes, &c., either in Kansas or Nebraska; buy, sell, and enter landson commission; invest in town property, buy or sell the same, and will always have on hand correct plats cf townships, counties, &c, showing all lands sub ject to entry, and where desired will furnish parties liv ing in the states with thesame. Being the oldest settler in the county will In all casesbeabletoglvefulland reliable information. Address A. L. Coate, either at Brownvllleor Nemaha City, Nebraska Territory. 6m-42-v2 loftfolmg. SEIGEL & GREENBAUM, Main Street, Broivnville, Nelrasha nave Just received per steamer White Cloud a Complete Stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING. Which they will sell for cash a'sbade cheaper than has ever before been offered in this market. March 31,1859 n40 6:00 A.M. 0:00 P.M. 6:16 A.M. 10:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M or South, at IIAWIUAL & 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 Freight arrives at " Freight taken to any point East, We6t, lower rates than by auy other route. Shippers will please deliver their freight at the Depot the day previous to shipping. A LINE OF PACKETS Will run in connection with the Road, above St. Joseph to the Binds. 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 tho Quickest, Easiest and Cheapest Route 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, G-en'l Ticket Ag't. no46 is Omaha Packet ST. MARY, BLT WEATER, Master, CHAT. SALISBURY. WILL leave St. Joseph, every Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, AM; (the connecting Rail Road Train having reached St. Joseph 11 o'clock P M;) for Boston, Iowa Point, Forest City, White Cloud, Rulo, Winnebago, Argo, St. Stephens, BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden, Nebraska Cty, Rock Bluff, Bethlehem, Piattsmonth, 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 Wednesdays 4 o'clock, P. M. Take passengers through to St. Louis in 43 hours via Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R. Tickets for sale on the boat for all points East, North and South. CRANE & HJLL, Agents, no46-tf -Brownville, N. T. 1859. Missouri River. 1859. SEASON ARRANGEMENTS. rjtSJSk Regular St. Louis and . t Sioux City Packet. OMAHA. For Fort Randall, Niobrarah, Sioux City, Dakota, Osa dt, Decatur, DeSolo, Crescent city, Florence, Omaha. Conncll 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. THE well and widiy xnown ngnt draught freight and unexceptionable passenger steamer OMAHA, has re sumed her reenlar trips in the above trade (and all intermediate points on the Missouri river) and coutinue them punctually and regularly through the entire season- The Omaha having 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 trusi 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 as in past seasons. ANDREW WINELaND, Master J JrwETT Wilcox, Clerk CRANE k HILL, Agents, Brownville, N T May 12 no4 if&TZlS Regular St J oseph, and STl, Omaha Packet WILLIAM CAMPBELL, WM GRAT, Master. J A STEVENS, Clerk. WILL leave St. Joseph every Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock. AM; (the connecting Rail Road Train having reacted St. Joseph IIP M.) for Boston, Iowa Point, Forest City, Whit Cloud, Rulo, Wlnnebago,Arago, St. Stephens, BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden, Nebraska City, Rock Blnff, Betklehbem, PlatUmouth, Pacific City, St. Marys, Bellvue, Council BiuiTi and Omaha. Coming cp arrives 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 hoars via nannibal 6s. St Joseph R R Tickets for sale on the boat for all points East, North and South. CRANE & HILL, Agents, nolC-tf Brownville. N. T. HEDGE FENCING. in planting and cultivating Osatre Orange nedpox, here by inform the putiliclh.it tbey are now prepared to con tract cither planting. Betting them out, or growir.i? and cultivating the fence complete. Growing he!cs of their planting can be seen on the farms of S. A? Ken nedy, G. Crow, J. ijkecu am! others tn this ouiify ... l). u. a 1. J. AAxaw. Sci't.e.'iotr That Great Remedy, SO LOXG SOUGHT, Xcs Potuid .Vt Iiast! This remedy, claimed by the medical profession and the multiplied thousands that have used 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 the 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 io its favor. MOtirE, It L., Feb. 19, 1857. MESSRS. 8. K. MANN & CO We find your Ague balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. Wo cheer fully recommend it as worthy that great name it has wherever sold and ured. Ycry Truly Yours, RICHARDS &. TnOMAS. Tn the sufferers from Chills, Fever and Ague, I cheer fully submit the following; Having observed closely the efiects of Dr. Mann's Ague Balaam in this viciuity for the past three years, I am well pleasc-d with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I have fre quently used it in my practice,; and with entire satis faction. Prom my intimate knowlcdgeof this compound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N. E. HACKEDOM, 21 D. Galion, 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 scares of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its effects., we do not hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever soldiu Indiana, andwiileffectuallycure chills fever and will effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Yours, PH1LLIMAN & KEARNS, Drug'ts. Logansport, Ind., Sep. 13, 1S56. DR. MANN Please send me one half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediately. It Is ingreatdemand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Ague. J. LYTLK. ST. Louis, March 1st, 1853. MESSRS. S K MANN & CO We have said a large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three years, and find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in the history of ague remedies, and from all parts of the west we hear the same cheering news it never fails to cure its patient and Is looked upon in this country as the best medicicine for chills, fever and ague 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 3 C2JU' 3H3 Brownville, Nebraska. ANNOUNCES to the publio that he has just re ceived, per Steamer Ryland, a very lanro and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new ana improved patterns, as follows: tCJck'a Pattern, Plymouth Hock, Elevated Oven, New Er , Olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japan ed Ware, Brass Kettles, Lanthcrns, Copper Waie, Sho vels and Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at affair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I hare also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to put up guttering and spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country. Brownville September 2, 1858. nlO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and Physicians. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey nn adequate idea of the immense good now being done by Dr. Smith't "Electric Oil," of Philadelphia. I: ia important to place it in the hands of all medical men as soon as may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases of accident &e. Nothing has ever done what this arti cle is doing in eame time. Piles 3Jore Wonderful 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 Electrio Oil, by injections. The first application relieved tho pain, and after four applica ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully Mrs. Mary CnimcK. 271 Juniper St., two doors above South. From the N. Y. Times, 13. The Rush. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr. Gnlutia 13. Smith, at the Troy llou.c 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 aQicted of Troy and vicinity. Call early. Will It Stbike In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time appears ou the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken up and carried out though the circulation "stris.e3 in." Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on the absor bent of the human being. t-IT CURES, it isMILD.itdocs NO HARM It CAN DO NO HARM. Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, v.. DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single case of Rheu matism, or pains in the back or limbs, Piles, Fever Soros, Ulcers, Soro Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons, stiffnes in the Joints or Neck. Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rheumatism. Smith's Electric Oil a euro for Pain. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache. Smith's ElcctricOil 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 cure for Felons. Smith's Electrio Oil a cure for IJroken Breast. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Sore Throat. Smith's ElcctricOil a cure for Burns. Smith's Electrio Oil a cure for Paralysis. It is soothing and pleasant ; it gives more perma nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b3 fore used, and its sedativo influence over nervous pain is highly appreciated by medical men, many of whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Elkinton, a physician who has practiced since 1S36 (too well known for comment ): "At intervals during thirty yenrs 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 deses of the tincture of guiacum and morphia, and rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce any ro pose. Having frequent correspondence with my son (102 Chesnut street of ycur city) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of last month, (January), which was of such severity as to com pletely paralyse the system. He, in his anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent mo a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am one of the practionery of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I did hesitate to givo it a trial; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it which I did, and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used not a vestage of the disease remained, and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore felt it my duty, for tho sake of sufferinghumanity, to forward this testimonial. I am yours truly, JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M. D. Believe and Avoid Pain. Pain is the penaltr for violated law. vet in God's Providence pain is a friendly admonition instead of a vindictive cruelty. Were there no pain from a burn we wovld be liable to lose our limbs and not know it, die and not cognizant of our situation. Thank God for pain if not well, that you may dis cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful is the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you have a limb swollen from GOUT, INFL AMATORY RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a lorg growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon know it if relieved, without the aid of imagination. JSTThe public are respectfully cautionel to be ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice the name of "A E. SMITH," and "GALCTIA B. SMITn,"on the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown in the glass of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may be had at $j for six bottles. eFLargo bottles are ten times tho cheapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house of VAN LE AR, BRITTAIX & Jl RDYV Wholcsalo Druggists and Chcmi.at3, St. Joseph, Mo. To whom all order uiusi bo addressed. n4S-tf WHITING Ii & WAKKEN, Wholcsalo Acutf, Nebraska City. $25 SEWING HACHETE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted the best in the World. Will stitch and hem, taci and fell, gather and cm broider with perfection, ard will sew every kini cf goods, even lectfier, and especially adapted for family use. Any person of ordinary intelliser.ee can learn in one hour to use It successful ly. y'e have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few., who are among the first fam ilies, to wit : We, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, andnseitHUccessfullyon differ ent kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: airs. P AJfeffett Mrs J Jcvett Wilcox J Clemens Jos Coffran Jas A II Lampton I, Mary Livermore I) BGale RRWhorf At BTennison II K Williams J A Uale DR Arbuckle ETillmau II AI Blossom E J Stevens Machines without table?, as hand Machines, with one needle and two spools of thread on tho machine, are $25 With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, &c, $33. Xeedics $1 per dozen. Complete printed directions will be sent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the Groverand Baker. Xo letters of iniuiry answered except an extra post age stamp is cnclo:ed. Machines warranted, and may be returned in thirty days if not satisfactory. Xo machines delivered nntil paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. X. B. Agents wanted for every town in the South and west, to whom a liberal discount will be given. Address EDWIX CLARK, Xo. SSXorth Fourth street St. Louis, Mo. l l0-3ui A. LTFORD. J. T. EORX Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Goods A5D GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Kalis, Plows, Stoves,FurnIture, &c SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1858. 43-t BEARD & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS Or THE EXCEuaion SAFE km SCALE WORK SALYT LOUI& J10., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Bank Locks, &c. The recent tcstof Safes of the different Manifactnres In the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establieh es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merit the confidence of all interested in Safes, and the securl ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe after being in tne nre for ninety hours, and taken out red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large number of the others, in the Are but a short time, were taken out witn tneir contents entirely consumed, mus impress ail witn tne necessity of examining their eafes and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we pledge ouselves to manufacture none but such as can he relied on, ana rerer to the following Certificate. we, theundersigded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire proof Safes weresubmitted to in tte burning of theCity Building?, the nineteenth of Xovember,lS56. and are jus tided in recommending them to all who need safes. Hall & Smith Eddy jamfso H. Co Charles Blow & Co Samcdl McCarthdt Partridge & co Josvph Elddr Humphreys Tctt& Tfrry, John S thcmaioh RUN YAN HtLLMAN BROS BASTD WILEY & BASTD Tillan Roziet &CO McMehan & Ballantine, Von Phul waters k co D A January k co Barnard Adams k co THE EXCELSIOR Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufactu at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is eo!d from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to bo eq.ual to any ia the Uniteu fatates. Also manufacturers of Ughtnln? Rods, of Best quality, and PUMPS of all Descriptions. BEARD k BRO., Xo. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo: July W.ISSS. Iyv3u4 Scott Ac Bro Brown Goddin k Co W LEwino k co John H Hall & co Shapldioh Day k co A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO., Machinists, Founders and Engine Builders, Pront street "West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform theirfriendsand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirline,with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they row possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronago which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on hanl: consisting of the rash,Circus lar and Aluley. Jlill Gears and every description of Jastings, warranted to be well made in every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in tho country. Tho3e in want of anything in onrline, wonld do well to give ua a call and examine our new pattern THE GREAT WONDER OF THE XIXETEEXTII CEXTRT Professor Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louis, Democrat: Below, we publish a letter to vr. Wood, or this city, from a gentleman in aiaine, wnicn speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If certificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless punery rrom tne press : "Bath, MaIbz, Jan 20, 13C8. Prof. O. J. Wood, d- Co. gentlemen : Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneiicial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to niakeapolication of it upon myownnair, which had become quite gray, probably one-third white ; my whiskers were of the eame charac ter. Some three months since I procured a bottle of hair restorative, and used it. I son found it was prov ing wnai i naa wisnea. i used it about twice a week. have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now certify to Uie warld that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and gace, ar.d my hair has resumed its original color, and I am now sixiy years old. my sood wife at the age of fit ty-two, has used it with tho same effect. The above notice I deem dne to you for your valuable discovery. I am assnred that whoever will rightly use as per directions, wnl not nave occasion to contradict my statements. I am a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one hre and adjoining towns. Any use you may makeor the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as i wish to preseyve the beauties or nature in others as well as myself. I am, truly yours, A. C. EAYMOXr. Baltimoxe, Jan. 23,1858. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having had the misfor tune to loose the best portion of my hair, from the ef . fects of the Yellow Fever in ew Orleans in 1364, 1 was induced to make e trial of your preparation, and found it to answer at the very thins needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, ana no words can express my obligation to you in giving to the amcted such a treasure. FIN LEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. t, 3rag, Is a minister In in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Miss. He is a gentleman of great influ ence and universally beloved. WM. DYER. BROOFIELD, January 12, 1858. Prof essor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to My, that its effect has been excellent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also re stored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like pleasure or or profit. Yonri truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, via: large, medium and small; the small ones hold a half pint each, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in propor tion than the small, retails fortwo dollars a bottle; the large holds a nnart' forty per cent more in proportion, anil retails for three dollars a bottle. O. J. WOOD k Co.' Proprretors, 312 Broadway, New York, iu tbe (treat New Yortt Wire Riiling establish ment. and 114 Market St., St, Louis Mo. S.,idby J. H. MAUN & Co., Brownville, X. T. Steam IMIill, Patent Portable Mill, T11E subscribers huve entered into a partnership under tho rm of Keed, Ilolabird & Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in w-nt of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility,sirni licty and economy ; eiccl any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati,a Cold Mtdal was awarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurposes; it is superior to all others f jr the most extensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding the Fanners feed by Ilorse power. The above Millsare manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they con be furnishedin anyquantityatshort notice. The above Mills warranted to perform as follows: 35 in. dlam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 30 " " " " 30 " 15 " 250 24 " 20 " 13 44 200 20 " " " " 16 " 8 " 150 As this Mill tells its ownstory,it is unnecessary to efrora ournuaierousrcconime!idations,reeeived. Cash for Corn. I will piy fnsli for Corn delivered at Hrnwm-llleor other good shippms point-on tho Mi.-soui Rive? g. ii. wilco::. BrowcviUe.N. T. March 21, ISoD-Ot Brownville Steam Ferry ! 11 BEST CIIOSSLXG TT-Ziria on the rrr--- MISSOURI RIVER. The Koute from Brownville to Ft. Kearney, and from thence to California, ia the nearest and most practicable. JOHN CODINGTON & CO. ANNOUNCE totheTravelingl'ublicthatthcyare now running as a Ferry across the Missouri jiver at An entirely new, substantial and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which arrangement will secure a certain and safe passage at, all times and in all kind3 of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for the purpose of gaining custcm merely, but are governed by facts, when they say thi3 is the best crossing of the Missouri Kiver in Nebraska, and when they say tho route from Brownville to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest for evidence they refer tho reader to the map of the Country; and aro warranted in saying it is tho most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. Wo claim therefor thac 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 andspecdycrossing, our charges nre the same as other Ferries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactment. TRecollect that with our facilities of Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips atall hours. J5?""A skiffand han I will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n20 November llth,1857. NEBRASKA CITY Zuaurauco Company. NEBRASKA CITY, If. T. ' VICTORIOUS OVER Pa mm ARCTIC Life jy , A7 a- V l.U:!, f-I if. ,rn auction or r 'u die l, :, .1 :..... K ik.S E, and if. frit,X, : fc - - S7 "citing a.nUiai'tern1 THE AFFLICTED Hej0!c tr v twt4 iu Tirtiir?- ir ' 3 roiciDg in freedwTt. wliich othr .. vr f t Us to euro. lWTonn 4i -H - ' m a t i s jr scR, v, :'r. "X ALUS or lrJTIl AC;i , ' afllicted wi:U u fflrinn from WttlSKwV" CORNS, i)KK KYE, i Till? RRt'TTP r iv ' Ju in. vn t J I for if .if.... nd iuime-iinte rii..r ' r.:"" lag from- deatlj. Et'. -'- hoat and railrrn.i ""v kep it. TIM i. Et.T iia,Q . llO that llM ,!' .'iL.. l a niT pain eotitnii THE H0THEP.S' C0iIPAJiIC3. ' It cnrM Pf BKEAST. H.Kg SUKElJi-5?, Millie 3if mho ,,ri7 b r,; . voil..rl;m1!,l ,1,d anl ail Ji.-ci l. -ralifn tn,i' '' crencenoM, li.uia al.,lri tlie trej-m-ni on b,,,. doillAin ltd sums. ,1. ' Willi tli -VI flit' MMiT , It i ex.-flifnt f, t:,fV!; rplIIS Comparry, under a libcml charter, is now L fully organized, and theirentirecapital stock of e ijty iiiousana JJollars, paid in andsccured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, ana late risKs, upon eqnal terms, with tho most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of tne company. The operations of the Company, will be confined, lor tne present, to marine, or cargo risks, with a maximumliabilityof 512,500 on any one bottom. Leing the only Insurance Office, on theabove pop- uiarpian, w est of tne .Missouri, it conCdentl" ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri Kivcr pa ronage. DIRECTOKS z S.F. Nuckolls, Cnas. F.Holly, II. P. Bonnet, J . L. Armstrong, W. N. Hinchman, Miles W. Brown, A.A.Bradford. officers: CHAS. F.HOLLY, President. J.GARSIDE,Sec'j. St. Loni. AirATir. Cnl "W. P llnw BLOOD PURIFIER!! GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. It w sorfren rmw-!, tlie rar'nM . wliich liorM-Jaretll'icinl In? tlie nm-t !iirm ni;r;,,' HKtlSFS, S1RA1N.S, sr:, IIAI.T, WOCXIfs. .vciu:,.!' .SWE1:XY.S1'AVIX .;, B"XE, CW-IIEAD, 'in;;, EVIL, te. No tariwlit. stable Li"pr, or snr cwninir txlixMe II 0 li . K -1 !inuM lot williout tiiitvc bit remerfr. - . For sale by all respectable Prngi.-ls nod Peifrrt I Prices of the Ijnimput, 2i cenlH, 50 eeift.s ami $1 v. ,? tie. A one-Uoll.ir bottle eoataius a uiticu Jiutt,. eight twenty-fire ceut boltl'.' Every purchaser of a Ji.il.ir tHtte of AUdir l.x I1IENT receives, at Vr. 15-ap?' ejr.se, tl.e I'NH'D STATIC JOL'RMAI of New Vork, Wi iw jnr.'U Journal is a larste illustrate! par-?r mth umuUr (,. taiuio sixteen piw, beaotifull rinti on thr ..:, paper, an.l filled with original matti-r lrom t! imt br. hunt writers of the country. (.Vrtif cate cf u(r;ti and full particulars of the novel and I'Lil.int'up , terprie, of which this offer lonn a jurt, will kwiii each bottle. An AGENT TVANTtD in ETF.KY TfWN ami Tr.', ( BUACQ fc DUIVKOWES, St. Lool,Jlt Nbw York Orncx, No. STI BWUMVaT. Comraunicationa should always be a&lreSHed to St. U14 J. H. MAUN &. CO.' . Brownville, N. T: Sold by McXjean's STRENGTIIEXLNG C0RDUI AND B. T. I.UIHDAUGK. jyo. L. CARBOY IiTJSHBATJGH & CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ucaiers In Coin, Uncurrent Monev, Exchanire and Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., 2f. T. Especial attention will bo given to Buyinu and Selling j-.xenange on tne principal cities of t ie United States. Gold, Sliver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply 01 i,anu warrants on nana for sale, for cash, or en teredon time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by ns guaranteedin every rspe-t. Will file Declaratory State ments or intention to preempt, and prepare Pre-emption rapers at snort notice. Money loaned upon beat securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments rmde in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will bo promptly attend ee ro ana proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates jjins or icxcnange on England. Ireland, and France, ob. tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account andinterest allowed on special depositH. OFFICE .Main St., near U. S. Land OiBce REFERENCES Lind, Brother k Co., Merchant, McNaughton, Carson k Co., " Iliser k White, " Young, Carson & Bryant. " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port, K. M. Punderson kCt. Merchants, M. 31. Yeakle k Co. No. 17, Broadway, Wm.T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esi.. Att'v at Law. Jno. S. Gallaher. Late3dAud. L. S. T.. it ii 'nioior'i - 1 ! ha nwst ii'j alr.it. V ' 7 V 0 1 1 1 i Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md it New York. Washington, D.C. Taylor k Krirgh, Bankers. aicl lei una, fccrnggs k Co. Merchants, lion. Thos. G. Pratt, Hun. J. W. Geary, E.t-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't 3. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, AU'y at Law, Charles Parsons k Co. Bankers, n. c ifutt& Co. Greene, Weare k Rice, " uougiass . Watson. " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, J udge Thos. Perry, pror. u. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Perm. Mercersburg, Pa. Uagerstown, Aid. Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff" Pes Moine, " Vinton, " Easton, Md. Cumberl.ind, Md, Havana Alabama. 3. B. CHILD3. Sc CO. i. B. JENMXfiS. J, B. JENUINGS EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph Mo, HAVE just rccievedlv late arrival, at tniirli low tne regular rates of freight, a heavy Htock of urocenes, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusually choan for t-mh We respectfully invito buyers to an examination of our BCOCK. 50 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices 1000 sacks Q A and Kanawa salt 500 Lis superfine, extr and extra fine Flour 600 sacks " 20 tierces new Itice 400 hfand qr boxes Star Candles 100 boxes family Soap 500 boxes Rio Coffee, good fair to prim 50 bis crushed and pow dered Surar 200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine crackers 400 kegs assorted Sails 150 coils mannilla rope, from ' to inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 boxes SXIO and 10X12 Gla?s 500 do SX10 and 12 and 12XU window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial,gunpowdcr, young hjson and uiic& ica 150 boxes as?artcd and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and (Jum drops 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Iiaisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Scgars, variousbrands 150 boxes, and 25 bis Smoking Tol acco 600doien Field's celebrated Oysters 150 boxes W R, IF and E D Cheese Wooden ware in every variety: ColL VfTn n ji - ,;!. : 1. . . . uuo men, wiaj.p.ug yarn, ucmp twine, white fiih lotomac nernng, fresh Uoshen butter, cranberriea. oin5D-,ircBu uu prcscr ea iruita, jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, zin- ger, currants, prunes, yermacilli. macaroni, nuts of an ina etc etc. "Uides, peltries, beeswax and all othirhin l of produce taken in exchange for roods by Jan'y 20 1859 30yty rrriE grea'est renie dy in the world This cordial i ilistil led froai a Berry kneun I only to myself, n A chlmicallv combired with some of t valuable medica herbs and l-arks known to the mind of man, vix: bliHHl root, blck root, wild rherrr bark, yellow dock, dande lolns.sarsaparilla, eld er flowers, with ot hers, producing the most in fallible remedy for the j j t restoration of healtLi.fJ tr-. 4i.i-ever tnown. if... tu;.t. C1UIC Wn.IiJS. it IS NATURE'S auti lU4'1' OJVN REMEDY, curing diseases ty natural I- When taken its healing influenced felt coursinn t.ir - every vein of the body, purifying aod acce!er.it:iiz tM circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any biIhoi matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole orp-nixation. McLean's Strengthening Cordial vsfil rjfectunl.'jnrt Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Jt- tndicf. Chronic or Nervous Debiliiy, DUeasesof the Kidit'jt, end all Diseases arisi tty from Disordered Liver or Stomach. Ileartburn, Inward pi les, acidity or t :cknfs of tt itom ach, fullness of blood tothc head, du:i pain i,rsi'"",i in the head, palpitations of the heart, th'k,n2or u3)t aiing feelings when laying down, drvne- r ye''up of the ski a and eyes, sudden Hushes of Leat, jrei of spirits, &c. There is no mistake about v. Thiscordial will never fail to cure any of the J'" disea?es, if taken as per directions on eath b"U.e, m German, English and French. Over half a m illion cf voUles Ilave been sold during the past tix months, and inj instance hasit fai!e4 in giving entire atfac'i'D then will suffer from weakness or ItbilMy Len ; Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you? To the Ladies. Do yon wish to be healthy and Mronz? Then r onte and get some of McLean's Cordial? It will rtrtH- then and invigorate your blood to How tiirocn tw vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to nmmt tomr cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give salutation. For Children. We say to parents, if your ciiildreg areci i!y, pony afllicted with complaints prevalent amn children, s:T them a small quantity of MrLean's Cordial. T "'' rapidly, because t always curt.. Delay n't a wuient.. Every Country Merchant Should not learo the city uutil he had ppxrw a'U ply of McLean's Strenuthcuinz ctrdial. A 1-" discount win be made to tho-c- who bry to ell fJA V 1IU. Beware of drwrslst or dealer a ' trv to nalri! nnon rnn k., . rr, Ititt.r .irs..'iiia"!! tTJ"i which they can bnycheap, by ssying itis jut a Avom such men. Ak for McLean's Streiitheni"k"" . dial, and take nothing else. It is tbe only rcmH) t-J-will purify the blcxd throughout, and it the am tine strengthen tbe system. One table spoonful taken every mornlr,ff is rtl1"' preventive forcho!era,chills and fever, yellow fever, ' any prevalent disease. Tiice only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 5. J II MrLKA Sole proprietor of the conhs... Also, McLean's VoIcanicOil Linimf" Jr3"PTincipaldeDt on the corner ci TMrJ a1"1 - streets, St Louis, Mo. McIcan'NToIcanlc Oil Uninicnt. The best liniment in the - orld for man or hf' Another Remarkable t'lir! Performed by McLean's Volcaai Oil Liniment. B1' it for yourselves ThomasFord, a black.niith, livin,' near Ca-s s'W" Tenth street, had a horaible ninaing re on hi" t'"'Z HetriM various Liniments, Salve. kr, bntonii.-l ' no good. He despaired oi tvrr being t!e to wyrk trado arain, because h oould not Vertc any weuh' "n " foot; and by one bottle of McLean's Tolcnic (Ji! ll01 ment he is now perfectly cure d. itncuniatism, nauralcia. o;iralv?l.. bruie. P" stiffness la tk 1 throat, earacke or toot bache, kc, yield to the iuS'e llnence of th wonderful liniment. , . . For horse and cattle, it is an infallible nmm chafes, tcra4w.crackeI heels, lameness, spavin, fl-1 la, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattls-snake hit- varioM other diseases which animals are.liaMe U roD1 Injufiea or accidents. Kvery country merchant should obtain a supply or Iran's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly bsca" it alwayscures. A literal discount will be made to merchants woo o1" to sell again. , ryfor sale by J n SfcLEAK. vnvrieloT. torttr - rwiri and Pine streets, St Lonls, Mo. u?s STABLE GEITTS' DRESS GOODS. JACOB 3IARII0N. MERCHANT TAILOR, BBOWWVIUaE, IfEBBASKA. Itespoctfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown ville and vicinity that he has just received from tne East a large stock of very urmerlor chmU an,l lattt tyles. Cloths, Vestings, &c, U hi h be will manufacture on very favorable terms. He Hatters himself that he understands his biisMiAaj thoroughly an,! all Work w:irr:uili-tl roin in? fr,,m hw li!j-!mcut, and charges low a any otLer oomnoi ir,,r la ttis tdjco or iho West. A Xcat Fit Guaranteed. LIVERY WM. ROSSELL, - unnTHTtrTTTT wr rn Announces to the public that he Is prep'1 modste those wishing with Carria-rs and Burrim C ether with good safe horses, for comfort and etse in veiling. He will also board horses by the day, month. TJTERMS FAVORABLE. June 10, '63. ootf . J. D. IT. THOLIPSOIT, Attorney at LinV Ilasrcsuraoil hi.- iroiesiona lice in a!I the Courts of eorba., Atchiuson county. Mo. liu.:ni4, a'J W1" a3l the - I w,t r r T.shvti's t'oje. jio- - Xe(.r:iKlCi. ' rl1V lrawnville,Ariil2-- ' ' U9 i i