Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 29, 1859, Image 4

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    NEW ARRIVAL!
. NEW Finn
AMD
UEW GOODS!!!
NEW GOODS
m m -qiuibh!
JOHN A. PONN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
FURXITL'UE, HARDWARE,
- QUEEXSIVARE, &.C.,
BROWNVILE iV. T.
Raring established bimself at the old stand recent
ly occupied by
JOHN McPIIERSON,
Tie li now offering and receiving for tale one ot the
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OK
MEECHANDISE
Ever Brought in this Territory
He has an extensive and varied assortment tf
STAPLE AND FAIVCY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
COXSISTINQ OF
Tlour,
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Molasses,
CoG.cc,
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 on hand a large lot of
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, SrC, SC.
ALSO,
A well sekcied Slock of
IIARDWARE AND CUTEERY,
QUEENSWARE,
r3
mTS&CAPS,
Boots and Shoes.
He pledges his customers to sel
as cheap as any other house in the
city, and that his goods in quality
and style shall be unsurpassed.
HEAVY SHIPMENT OF
GROCERIES.
Wholesale and Retail.
THEODORE HILL,
Main Street, 17,
Brownville, Kebraska,
Has just received per steamers Sioux
Uity, liyiana, Asa ungus, auu.
Hesperian, their
I. B. JEKKIKGS.
BEN. CniLCS.
J. B. JEXIWGS & CO.,
PRODUCE AKD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Corner of Second and Francis Streets,
ST. JOSEPH, JIO.
The Senior partner of this Ilonje is now below mak
ing heavy shipmculs ot
Coffee,
bugar,
Molasses,
Flour, &c,
A ' irfe portion of which will arriTe in a few days on
Steamer Cvrier and Asa Wilgus.
Ilaving made arrangements with one of the best Mills
T St. Louia tor weekly supplies ot
Choice Brands of Flour,
They will be able to offer to retailer and consumer,
alall times, the
Very Best Flour.
At the very lowest prices,
ETcry Bushel and Sack Warranted
They have also on the way from the Eastern Cities a
large and choice selection of
TEAS,
FRESH FRUITS,
Fresh Oysters,
Pisli, rtfstils,
WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE,
And every Article appertaining to the
Grocery line. .
All 9t which has been bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
And they p'edce themselves to sell them as low as any
House in North Missouri. They respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of their customers and
the community generally.
J. B. JEXXIXGS & CO.
St. Joseph, Pet). 15, '69 35-lm
Office of American Bank Note Company.
J. J. O'SIIANESSY,
Copper Bate. & Litlirapliic Printer
Corner of Randolph ami Pearlorn streets,
CHICAGO, I EE.
TCedJinganrt Visiting Cards. loor Plates, Office Seals,
Notary Public's Dies and Presses, Draft, Invoices, and
Labels vt every kind pnmptly executed and sent by
Ecvress. f-A Pack of the ttrg best glased or Brit
toll'ards vith name for two doiiart, Oy a new and
beautiful protest without cost of plate, equal to the
very choicest engraving, tamjilcs when required o.i
r .. a of yost stamp. 9-J J Gly
OF
SPRING GOODS
WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
C05SISTIXG OF
QUEENSWARE,
GLASS "W -A. H E,
HARD WARE CUTLER Y,
Iron and Nails,
HATS & CAPS,
Boots and Shoes,
PLO "W S.
Outfitting Goods
FOR THE
GOLD MINES,
1 VI
Picks,
Axes,
Cordage,
Camp Kit,
Ox Yokes,
etc. etc.
LADIES!
Call and Examine his
SUPERIOR STOCK
OF
Ladies' Dress tods
Of the Very
LATEST STYLES.
The experience he have had in trade in
this city warrants him in saying he is
confident tee 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.
WH 2 ELE" & AITEY,
Announce to the public that they have recently pur
chased and refitted the NEW. POPULAR, AND
COMMODIOUS HOTEL l
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
known as the Brownville House, and are now prepared
to entertain and accommodate travellers, sojourners,
and clay boarders In a style second to no otlier House in
the West. Every effort will be made to entertain, please
and make comfortable all who may favor the Brownville
House with their patronage.
Tlie Ta-lDle,
will at all times be supplied with the substantial and
delicacies of the seasons, day, and country in which we
are locate J. .
Tla Bar,
Is well fitted np and supplied with the choicest liquors
to be found.
Arrangements hare been made with Win. Itossell, pro
prietor of theCity Livery Stable, who is prepared with
as good accotuiaocations as can be found anywhere.
Mr. R. also keeps an excellent Livery Stable for the
accommodation ol the public.
THELER & RAIXKY.
April 1st, 1S59, 40-ly
ED. TT. MOORE,
General Steamboat Agent,
FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NEBRASKA CITY, N.T.
Goods sold on Commission andprompt returns rnrxle.
Particularattention jriver. toreccivin". Storingar.d For
warding allkinds of freight and produce.
CScq on the Levee.
. Slorrkonse In the s:rue block with Kearney Hotel.
Refer to the Merchants oT Xcbrarfca City;
Fife&Mk-taclSlLotisXo; I Harper &.Scudcr St. Louis;
John A. Warden " Joseph Mclntyre "
Srake'ford.rm&eyiiCo' Barcklay, Hiukle-Co '
Apr.lW 1S.V4 3-4l-ly
COX & ROBERT'S
jE 17 E3 KT "37
Tiiiiii m&m,
Made by Kingsland &, Fcrgusoii,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
TIIE above named 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 most unskillful farmer.
This machine received the first premium at the last
Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso
ciation, for being the BEST F0UK HORSE THRESHER
ANE CLEANER exhibition.
It having threshed aud cleaned more Wheat,
in a better style, in a given time,
than any other four horse
Jllach ine on the ground.
Our Lever Cabin Horse 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 shall not be excelled by any
other made. We sell them with lever or endless chain
horse power, as preferred. Orders filled promptly.
J. II. MAXOTS
PATENT COMBINED
HOWER AND REAPER.
MADE BY
KMngslands & 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 Keaper and .Mower, warrant
ns in recommending it to purchasers as u machine that
will give perfect satisfaction in every particular.
Our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to nil
all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive
orders, so that we may fill them on the day they are
wanted.
jrj-yders respectfully solicited.
KIXGSLANDS & FERGUSON,
Cor. id and Cherry Stt. St. LouU, Mo.
May 19 no47-tf
NEMAHA LAND AGENT,
SURVEYOR & KOTAIUf PUBLIC,
Will select lands, investigate titles, paytaxes, &.c,
either in Kansas or Nebraska; buy, sell, and enter
lands on commission; invest in town property, buy or
sell the same, and will always have on hand correct
plats of townships, counties, etc., showing all lands sub
ject to entry, aud where desired will furnish parties liv-
ingin thestateswith thesame.
Being the oldest settler in the county will in all
cases be able to give full and reliable information.
Address A. L. Coate, either at Brownville or Nemaha
City, Nebraska Territory. 6m-42-v2
SEIGEL & GREENBAUM,
Main Street, Brotvnville, Nebraska
Have Jnst received per steamer White Cloud a
Complete Stock
0 F
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Which they will sell for cash a.shade cheaper than has
ever uerorc oeen onerea in this market.
March 31,1859 n40
lLi
IIA!(MBAL & ST. JOSEPH R. It.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER
Friua', April 8th : , , . . . ...,, . . t
Express Train leaves St. Joseph 6:00 A.M
AcbuuimuilaUou leaves " 6:00 p.m.
Freight leaves " 6:15 A.m.
TRAIN WEST
Express Train arrives at St. Joseph 10:30 p. M
Accommodation arrives at " 6:00 p.M
Freight arrives at " 4:00 p.M
Freight taken to any point East, West, or South, at
lower rates than by any 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 Read, above St. Joseph
to the Bluns.
STAGE LINES
Connect at St. Joseph from all parts of Kansas, Nebras
ka and Western Ijwa. Travelers from Nebraska and
Western Iowa will find this the
Quickest, Easiest and Cheapest
Route to all points on the Mississippi river and East.
THROUGH TICKETS can be hid at the office at St
Joseph for nearly all parts of the country.
JOSIAn HUNT.
Chief Eng. and Supt.
P. B. Groat, Gen'I Ticket Ag't. no45
Rlar St. Joseph, and
KySrL3 Omaha Packet.
ST. MARY,
BLT WEAVER, Master, CHAT. SALISBURY.
WILL leave St. Joseph, every Sunday morning at 1
o'clock, AM; (the connecting Rail Road Train having
reached St. Josrphll o'clock P M;) for Boston, Iowa
Point, Forest City, White Cloud, Rulo, Winnebago,
Arago, St. Stephens, BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden,
Nebraska Cty, Rock 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 iv ednesdays
4 o'clock, P. M.
Take passengers through to St. Louis in 4S hours via
Ilanniba land St. Joseph R. R.
Tickets for sale on the boat for all points East, North
and South. CRANE fc niLL, Agents,
no46-tf Brownville, N. T.
1859. Missouri River. 1859.
SEASON ARRANGEMENTS.
fjES?r Regular St. Louis and
EgS4 Sioux City Packet.
OMAHA.
For Fort Randall, Niobrarah, SiouxJiUy, Dakota, Oma
di, Decatur, DeSoto. Crescent city, Florence, Omaha.
Council Bluffs, Bellevue, St Marys, PlaUsmoth, Ne
braska city. Linden, BROWNVILLE, White Cloud,
Iowa Point. Amazona, St Joseph, Atchison, Sum
ner, Leavenworth, Kansas, Lexitigton and all points
below.
itflps&j. THE well and wld'y known light
Jfcifty dracght freight and unexceptionable
passenger steamer OMAHA, has re
irim -' sumed her regular trips in the above
trail (and all intermediate points on the Missouri river)
and continue 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 couiplete order in every
department: and we trust by a 6trict attention to busi
ness the wants of shippers and comfort of passengers to
merit a continuance cf the very liberal ratronage be
stowed npon us in past seasons.
ANDREW WINELaND, Master
J Jewett Wilcox, Clerk
CRANE &.HILL, Agents,
Brownville, N T
May 12 no4
f jE'S Regular St J oseph, and
MSA Omaha Packet
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
WM GRAT, Master. J A STEVENS, Clerk.
WILL leave St. Joteph every Wednesday morning at
1 o'clock, AM; (tbe connecting Rail Road Train having
reached St. Joseph 11 P M.) for Boston, Iowa Point. Forest
City, WhiteCloud, KvXo, Winnebago. Arago. St. Stephens,
BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden. Nebraska City, Rock
Bluff, Betblehhem, Plattsmonth, Pacific City, St. Marys,
Bellvue, Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Coming up 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 hours via
Hannibal & St Joseph R R
Tickets for sale on the boat for all points Easf, North
and South.
CRANE & 17 ILL, Agents,
no-ift-tf Brownville. N. T.
HEDGE FENCING.
The nndersigncd having hsd considerable experi nee
iu planting and cultivating Osage Orango Hedges, here
by inform the public that they are now prepared to con
tract ciiher planting, sotting them out, or growing and
cultivating the fence complete. Growing hedges of
their planting can be seen on the farms of S. W Ken
nedy, G. Crow, J. Skccn and others in this county
D. C. &- T. X. ANDERS.
Sept. 2, lOtf
That Great Remedy, -
" SO WAG SOl'GIXT,
Is Found At Xiast!
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 hnmblest 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, I L., Feb. 19, IS57.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO We find 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 mat great name u nas
wherever sold and used.
Very Truly roars, RICHARDS & THOMAS.
To the sufferers from Chills, Fever and Ague, I cheer-
fullysubuiit 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. I nave fre
quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis
faction. From my intimate knowledgeof this conipouud
I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient.
N- K. UACKEDOM, M D.
. Calion, Ohio, April 1st, 1S53.
Rlufton, Ind., May 17, 1853.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO. Having sold your Bal
sam for the past three years to scores of persons in this
vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not
hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever
6oldin Indiana, and wiil effectuallycure chills fever and
will effectually cure chills, feverandaguc without rail.
Truly Tours, PHILLIMAN & KEARNS, Drug'ts.
Loganspokt, Ind., Sep. 13, 1S56.
DR. MANN Please 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 s nd Ague.
J. LYTLE.
St. Loris, March 1st, 1858.
MESSRS. S K MANN &. CO We have sold a large
amount of yonr Ague Balsam the rast 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 thesame cheering news it never fails
to cure its patient and is looked npon 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
S H? 0 'W 35S S
CHRISTIAN DEUSUU.
Ilrownville, Nebraska.
A NN0UNCES to the public that he has just re
Xl ceived, per Steamer Rvland, a very largo and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
tick's Pattern,
Plymouth Hock,
Elevated Oven, New E? ,
olden Era. and every variety o
Parlor and Ofilce Stores.
Also,
Japan cd Ware,. Brass Kettles,
L.an t herns, Copper Wai e. Sh o
vels and Tongs.
All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishmentia this region of country.
I have 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 warrantto give satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper
country.
Brownville September 2, 1S58. nlO-ly
BETTER THAN GOLD.
To Druggists and Physicians.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey on adequate idea
of the immense good now being done by Ur. Smith'
"Electric Oil" of Philadelphia. I is 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
icpidont Ac. Nothing has ever done what this arti
cle is doing in same time, - -
Piles Hore.IVonderful Cures
Electrical Oil. .....
Philadelphia, June 6. 185S.
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, an J after four
applica ions I was relieved tEe pain, and after four
applications 1 was entirely cured.
Yours, gratefully
Mrs. Mart CmrncK.
271 Juniper St., two doors above South.
Trom the N. Y. Times, 13.1
The Rush. Yesterday moro 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,
tranquihzing and curative powers upon the aEicttd
of Iroy and vicinity. Call early.
n ill It Strike In" l es, a pimple, an incipient
gathering which for a time appears on the surface
and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken
up and carried out though the circulation "strides
in.
Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on the absor
bent of the human being.
rSTIT CURES, it isMILD,itdoc3 NO IIARM
It CAN DO NO IIARM.
Greatest Cure In The World !
For Toothache or any other Pain,
DR. SMITn, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if
the Electric Oil fails to euro a single case t f Rheu
matism, or pains in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons,
stiffnesin the Joints or eck.
Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rheumatism.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Pain.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache.
Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Deafness.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neuralgia
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling.
Smith's Electric Oii a cure for stiff Joints.
Smith's Elect ric Oil a cure for Felons.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Broken Breast.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Sore Throat.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Burns.
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 b3
fore used, and its sedative influence over nervous
pain is highly appreciated by medical men, many of
whom have used it. Kead this Irom vr. r.lkinton,
a physician who has practiced since 1835 (too well
known for comment):
"At intervals during thirty year3 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. Having froquent correspondence w ith my son
(102 Chesnut street of ycur city) I informed him ot
an attack she had about the middle of last month,
(January), which was of such severity as to com
pletely paralyze the system. He, in bis anxiety for
his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric
Oil, but as I am one of the practioner? of medicine
in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent
medicine, I d.d hesitate to give 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 cf any of the
symptonu. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake
of suffering humanity, to forward this testimonial.
I am yours trulv.
JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, 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. Were there no pain from a
burn we would be liable to lose cur limbs and not
know it, die and not cognizant of our situation.
ThanV tint frvr nain if not. Well, that VOU W.1V di-
SPEEDY RELIEF, and be
careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you
have a Iiino swollen irom vuc i, i.uiiA.uAiuu
RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long
nnA PATVFI'Tj ABSCESS, vou would soon
IU11 MUl - I
know it if relieved, witnouiine am oi imiiginauon.
t2T"The public are respcctlnliy cautioned lo oe
r SPf'TilfllTS OIL. and to notice the name
of "A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. SMITH," on
the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown i n the glass
of 3 sizes. The larjrest bottles may be had at $5 for
six bottles.
tTLarge bottles are ten times tho cheapest.
Western Derxit and Manufactory at the Ware
house of
VAN LEAR. P.RITTAIN& ITARDY.
Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo.
m .. . .1 .1 3 .Qr
lo waom au orders muss oe auaresscu. mj-u
WUITINOIi & WARREN,
Wholesale Agents, Nebraska City.
$25 SETniG MACHETE.
RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED
Double-Threaded Sewing Machine,
Warranted Hie best in the TTorld.
Will stitch and nem, tuck and fell, gatber and em
broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of
goods, evea leather, and especially adapted lor family
use.
Any rer5nof ordinary intelligence can learn in one
Lour to us It successful ly.
We have a great number of references, but will give
only tbe names of a few, wno are among tbe first fam
ilies, to wit :
We, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la
tely purch ised one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa
tent Sewing Machines, and use it successfully on differ
ent kinds cf work, in our families' service, do cheerful
ly recommend it to all pcrwons as a Family Machine :
Mrs. P AMeactt Mrs J Jewett Wilcox
J Clewens Josc CofTran
J as A 11 Lampton I. il ary Livermore
D liGilc KRWhorf
M UTennison M K Williams
J A Hale DR Arbuckle
F. Tillman II il Blossom
K J Stevens
Machines without tables, as hand Machines, with one
needle and two spools of thread on the machine, are $25
With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, &c, $33.
Needles $Iper dozen.
Complete printed directions will be sent with every
machine. These machines take the same stitch as the
Groverand Baker.
Jo letters of inquiry answered except au extra post
age stamp is enclosed.
Machines warranted, and may be returned in thirty
days if not satisfactory.
No machines delivered tmtll 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 EDWIN CLARK, No. 82 North Fourth street
St. Louis, Mo. r.40-3ni
A. LTFORn. J. T. HORN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
JIJ)i?-y Groods
AND
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, J3IIOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Kails.l'lovrs, Stoves, Fsirnit lire, &c
SONORA, MO.
April 9th, 1S58. 43-t
Tbeard MotherT
PROPRIETORS OF THE
n?icj)TiSion
SAFE MD SCALE WORK
SALYT LOUIS, MO.,
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.
The recent test of Safes cf the different Manifactures
in the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, iu which
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish
es the superiority of the Kxcelsior Safe, which merits
the conri leuce of all interested in Safes, and the securi
ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
after being in the fire for ninety hours, and taken out
red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must
impress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be sure heyond a doubt, of the
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we
pledge ousel ves to manufacture none but such as can to
relied on, and refer to the following
Certificate.
We, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to
the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of theCity
Building;", the nineteenth of .r'oembcr,lS56. and are jus
tilled iu recommeuding them to all who need safes.
Hall & Smith Eddy jamfson & Co
Charles Blow & Co Samudl McCartndt
Partridge Sc. co Josvph Elddr.
Humphreys TuttSc Tfrry, John S tiiomason
RCNYAN HILLMAN & BROS BASTD WILE Y & BASTD
TlLLAN ROZIET &CO
McMehanSc, Ballantine,
Von 1'hul waters & co
D A January & co
babnabb. Adams &. co
THE EXCELSIOU
Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture
at the StateFalr, in Saint Louis; is sold 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 & BRO.,
No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis. Mo.
July 22.1S53. Iyv3n4
Scott K Bro
Brows Goddin &. Co
W L Ewino & co
' John II Hall &. co
Shapidioh Day &. co
A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
Front stree, West of Smith.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Would most respectfully inform theirfriendsand
tho public generally, that ther are now pre
pared to execute all orders in thcirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on hanl: connstin? of the i?asb. Circu
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of
castings, 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 the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us acall and examine onr new pattern
THE
GREAT WONDER
OF TIIE MXETEEXTII CEXTRY
Professor Wood's
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Says the St. Louis, Democrat: Below, we publish a
letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in
Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of
his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect,
when coming from a reliable source. If certificates are
guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor
useless puffery rrom the pref-s :
"Bath, MaIne, Jan 20, 1858.
Prof. 0. J. Wood, t- Co.
Gentlemen: Having my attention called a few
months since to the highly beneficial effects of vonr hair
restorative, I was induced to make apolication of it upon
my own Dair, wnicn nad beme quite grav, probably
one-third white J my whiskers were of the same charac
ter. 5 jme three months since I procured a bottle of
hair restora'ive, and used it. I srn found it was prov
ing what 1 had wished. I used it about twice a week. I
have since procured another bottle, of which I have used
some. I can now certify to the world that the erav or
white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and
gace, and my hair has resumed its original color, ard I
am now sixty years old. my good wife at the age of fif
ty-two, nas use t it with tho same effect.
The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable
discovery. 1 am assured that whoever will rightly use
as per directions, will not have 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
eery one h?re ami adjoining towus. Any use you may
make oi the above, with my name attached, i at vour
service, as i wish to preseyve the beauties or nature in
others as well as myself. I am, truly vours.
A. C. RAYMOND.
Baltimoxe. Jan. 23,1858.
rrofessor Wood Dear Sir- H.i vinz hail Ihti mtf..r-
tune to loose the hest portion of my hair, from the ef .
fects of the Yellow Fever in New Orleans in 1S54, 1 was
induced to make e trial of ronr nrpnarati.m ami rnni
it to imt-wer at the very thing needed. My hair is now
thick and closvv. anfT no wordc
to you ill giving to the a file ted such treasure.
Patent Portable Mai,
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Holabird A Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Keed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in
want of a good Cora or Wheat 31111 that fordura
bility,simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill iathe
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jfedal wasawarded
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurposcs ; it is
superiorto all others forthemostextensive Merchant
Mill,asitisforgrindingthe Farmersfeed by Horse
power.
The above Millsare manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
son be furnishedin anyquantityatshort notice.
The ibove Mills warranted to perform as follows:
36 in. diam., per hoar 30 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
iO ' " " " SO " 15 " 250
24 " " " 20 " 13 " 200
20 " " " " 16 " 8 " 150
As this Mill tells its ownstory,it is unnecessary to
efrom our numerousrecommendations,rcceived.
Brownville Steam Ferry !
rJBEST CKOSSISG
3IISS0UIU RIVER.
The Koute from Brownville to Ft. Kearney,
and from thence to California, is the
nearest and most practicable.
JOHN CODINGTON k CO.
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Tublic that they are
now running as a Ferry across the Missouri .river at
An entirely netc, substantial and commodious
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Which ar-angement will secure a certain and
safe passage at, all times and in all kinds of
weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are
governed by facts, when they say this is the best
crossing of the Missouri Kiver in Nebraska, and
when they say the route from Brownville to Fort
Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest
for evidencethey refer the reader to the map of the
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal experience,as well as
that cf 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 speedycrossing, our charges are the same as other
Ferriesin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
S?RecoIlect that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from
making regular trips atall hours.
2TA skiff and hand will be in readiness to cross
foot passengers at all times of night.
n20 November 11th, 1857.
KEBIIASKA CITY
In suranco Companyi
Capital Stock $30,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K, Bragg, is a minister in
in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church
at Brookfleld, Mass. He is a gentleman of creat iniiu
ence and universally beloved. WM. DYER.
BROOFIELD, January 12, IS58.
Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of ynnr
Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its
effect has heen 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. 1 have used no other article with anything like
pleasure or or profit.
Yours truly, jr. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes.
viz: large, medium and small; the small tpnes 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 for two dollars a hot! le; the
large holds a quart' forty per cent more in proportion.
and retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & Co.' Proprietors, 312 Broadwav. New
York, iu the great Xew Yorb. Wire Kailiug establish
ment. and 114 Market St.. St, Louis Mo.
Sold by J. II. M AUX & Co., Brownvil Ic, X. T.
THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
fully organized, a;id their entire capital stock of
Fifty Thousand Dollar, paid in andsccurcd. They
are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most
favored Insurance Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, rrill share in the profits of
thecompany.
The operations of the Company, will be confined,
forthe present, to marine, or cakgo risks, with a
maximumliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom.
Being the only Insurance OCce, on theabove pop
ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.
We respectfully invite the Missouri Iliver pa
ronage. directors:
S.F.Nuckolls, Chas. F.LIolly,
II.P. Bennet, J.L.Armstrong,
W. N. Uinchman, Miles W. Brown,
A. A. Bradford.
OFFICERS
CLTAS.F.IIOLLY, President.
J.GARSiDE,Sec'y.
St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 2d, 1858. 421-
B. r. I.U9HBAT7GH. J.NO. I.. CARS05
LTJSHBATJGH & CARSON,
BANKERS AND GENERAL T.rz jiu..TS,
Dealers m Coin,
Cncurrent Money, E.:hanire and Land Warrants,
BROWXVILLE, NEMAHA CO., X. T.
Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurreit Bank Notes. A constant sup-
K'j ui jiiim r arramson nana ior sale. FOR cash, or en
tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us
guaranteedin every repe:t. Will flic Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. Mouey loaned upon hest securi
ties, at western rates of interest, an 1 investments m;de
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will bepromptlyrittend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates.
Bills of Exchange on Ensiand, Ireland, and France, ob-
laineu ai usual rates, with ci.st of Exchange on the East
added. Deposits received" )n Current account andinterot
allowed on special dcpuMts.
OFFICE Main St., near C. S. Land OmVe.
REFERENCES
Lind, Brother. Co., Merchants,
McNaughton, Carson it Co., "
niser & White, "
Youns, Carson & Bryant, "
Jno. Thompson Mason, Cc Prof Port,
E. M. Punderson it Co. Merchants,
M. M. Yeakle &. Co. No. 17, Broadway,
Wm. T. Smithsnn.Esq., Banker,
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
J.-o. S. trallaher, Late 3.1 And. U. S. T
Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers,
McClelland, Scrupss &. Co. Merchants,
Hon. Thos. G. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gcv. Kansas,'
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small, E.q., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers,
H. C. XuttAt Co. '
Greene, Wearc &. Rice, "
uouglass Jc. atson, "
Col. Sain Hambleton, Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. Perry,
Prof. H. Tntwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-v2-ul5-tf
VICTORIOUS OVEslJ
Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
New York.
Washington, D. C.
Chicago, III.
St. Louis, Mo.
Annapolis, Md.
Tcnn.
Mercersburg, Pa.
ILigcrstown, Md.
Keokuk. Iowa.
Council Blutr
Pes Moiue, "
Vinton, "
Eastoii, MI.
Cumberland, Md.
Havana Alabama.
Cash for Corn.
I will pay Cash for Corn delivered at Brownville or
other good shipping points vu the Missouri H:ei
O. 11. WILCOX.
Brownville, X. T.Maich 21, !So3-3i
J. B. JENNIXCa. j. B. CHILDS.
J, B. JENNINGS & CO.
EXCLUSIVELY
Wholesale Grocers,
commission'merchants.
Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph Mo.
HAVE just recievedby late arrival, at much be
low the regular rates cf freight, a heavy stock of
Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme
ly low prices, will be sold unusually cheap for cash.
V e respectfully invite buyers to an examination of
our stock.
50 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced
prices
1 000 sacks G A and Kanawa salt
500 bis superfine, extra and extra fine Flour
600 sacks " " " u
20 tierces new Rice
"400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles
100 boxes family Soap
500 boxes Iiiq Cofi"ee,giod fair to prime
50 bis crushed and powdered Su'-ar
200 bis and hf bis butter, 8oda,sugar and wine
Crackers
400 kegs assorted Nails
150 coils mannilla rope, from to inches
75 boxes pearl Starch
50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 GI.im
500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X11 window sash
100 sacks new dried Apples
100 boxes impcrial.guiipowder, yonng hyson and
black Tea
150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy
50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum drop3
100 whole and hf drum Figs
50 boxe? layer liaisons
200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco
100,000 Segars, varioubran Is
150 boxes, ind 25 bis Smoking To' acco
600doz?n Field's celebrated Oysters
1 50 boxes W It, PF and E D Chceso
Wooden ware in everv varietv? fVtr
Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish
lotomac herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries,
orange , fresh and preserved fruits. illif r.la-ira
lousier, i rpper sauce, catsup, pepper, allspice, gin
ger, currants, prunes, verinacilli. macaroni, nuts of
all kind, etc etc.
r$fIIide:, peltries, beeswax and all otfcsr hicj
of produce taken in exchange for goods by
J. B. JENNINGS & Cc.
Jan'y 20 15'J 3ftyly
GENTSrBEESS GOODS.
BRAGG1!.!
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t J Cll'C U rttr, t, '"-
lira llA F.f i
Leu:tuUl.i ...
are tl. r,.M;, , j IU,
.: uno,,r rfirct,,
TIIE AFFLICTED KEJOII
bT tesle.1 .HTirtiTVf'l
rejoicing in fic.,1,,., r '
libgmnir 1W1X ,,j -'tl
which otUr rtme.UM i . !
to e.ire. hr, ,, ,.V" j
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JL V X alHicte-l (l) hvA: : l
'V.Ai- ST ') fro,,, r.F;
, TIIE ARCTIC LlWrJ
J will IT.r,l r., in,!!.."' j
Lverjbodjr 11 liable i ftv-
(to
V
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For the Jrpa.ir,d t,y v. I
A1XT1C UM.MLr
lept on hard, fur it 1
and inini eliite te!,f' ',,i.J
. .in 111 ilLlI r
' boat Hud Uiilro:id lV. ; ","1'3
kwpit. W lo tl,atl,.,u,j: ';
shriek of annnO, .. ,, " '
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THE 1I0THEES' COMPA5I0X
v ?
L'1 .
It eur CXK1? iv -n-,
H)KKi.n!, run
tliM u li.) j.ne 1 pre ,ki
Toklofi.riijli:,,,,,,
and all J scoli.ratii.nn ui .'
crerit, i.iil.l nt,.,
tle treyasser rn ,
doniain as mhui an tl,.T ,. .
with the .AIX'HC MNiiiTv',
It U tel!ent kr U 1!,!
PTil)fT it A lil'lll'lif r.1
liArC.-.' pearauce. It U '
GOOD TOR MAIT AKD BEAST.
It is a ntf reicn rmf.!r '1
the Tsiioin Uinfi ' j,
which liorM- .upslinrM.Rr.
'h-.'Z llin li;ost Ml.irm.ni
iiKL iK. S'iai.s,
HALT, HdfM. sjuri t
1:1 ixp; :;-iiM!. i-;,-
.tVU, Ac. No fiirmf. i ,
stable lecrr, or m '
owning viloiiMo 1!j'.y.
flioiibl trf nilLoul' tiiutju
Lie re imil-.
For sale by all respectable PmgisU n-l IVitpr.
Prices of tin liniment, C5 cent, &)wHn- JUv
tie. A one-Jollar bottle contain u mucU ljuinss: :
eight twenty-fie-ceut ioltlc
f V
V 'A
f 1
EXTRAORDIXARY AXoacE:.:nr,
Every pnrclw.ier vf a Joilar botiUi of tli AIXTX! X.
P. I EXT receives, at IV. TrajTz's e?:ifie. tl.e t;:jj
STATES JUL'KXAr, of Nevr Voik. lor cue v,ar. 7
Journal in a lare illustra!e.l 111 n-li numVr
tainin'r sixteen pag, beautifully or nteil on- cn:
paper, and filled with oriirinal matter Ironi t if dhi .VI.
liant writers of the country. Certificate ot fcyCm
and full particulars of tbe novel and j liil:in:l -( t
terprise, of which this olTer forms a prt, wiL ccwc;i
each bottle.
An XGKXT WANTED in FT ETC Y Tl"WX an! VTI j i
BllAUO fc Bl'KKOWES, St. 1auI. ?Io j
New York Okhck. No. 071 i:::oAi TTaT. I
Communications should always be ad Jrc.--el ;i 1
Sold by J. II. MAUN'&CO.
I3ro'whvi!!e, . T.
STREXGTHEMXG CORDIAL
BLOOD PUEIFJER!!
t
rrilE greatest wne
ily in the oi M.
This cordial i distilled
from a lierry kmivn
Before taking
M
After lak.n
JACOB MABII0X,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVIIiLE, NEBRASKA.
Kespectfullyannonincs to the pentlcnien of Browu
ville and vicinity that he has just received from the
East a iarjc btock of very su;erior goiUs and latest
styles.
Cloths, Vestings, &c,
ft h:th he will mjinifjctr.re on very favorable term
He fiauers Jiinxelt that lie understands h: bnii.es
thoroughly anil ti work warranted cniir:s; from hin es
tahlishment, and charge. as low a.i any other competitor
iu this iIjic or the V. c
A Acat Fit Uuaianlced.
fx'". 'only f. lnycclf, ti i A
tulnncally con.l'n.eo i ' I I ,
Vjf with M.n.e of the mt fllf
k W Taluahle medul roots, Vst-r-ff'
V K.,1.. ..'il l,;irfcV lnWIl tiSr J
I , 10 Hie uilii'l 01 man,
V viz: Mood r.t, hl.uk
S: X Tiuit u-iid 1 horn hiifk.
yellow dick, dainlle
loins. sarsiiparilla eid--er
rioweri, 1th others,
prodiu iiii; the ni'St .n
falliMe remedy fur the
..ict.iP.tii.Ti liC.Iri
ever known.
IT IS NATURE'S
OWN REMEDY, iirine ili-ea-r hy nsrur.i!
When taken its Lealinvc intlrience felt uuri:,n 'W- -J
every vein of the b"iy, puriryHie and acre cru :t
circulation of the tlood. It neRt'-aliz'' -my li
matter in the stomach, and strei!g:heii. tbe wa""'
nizatmn. Mr Leans Strengthening Cordial vti! eferjuah'y n"
Liver Complaints. Dynpevsia, J.iuinln ." f 'krnnu
or Nervous Dcliliiy, Dixrasetof the fi'I'fy,
and all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stoma eft,
Ilearthurn, inward piles, aadiry or sh-knes t the '"
ach, fullne-sof h!ni tothe head, d ill jain r A.nim:-;
in the head, palpitations of the he.irt. ch- k.iu
aiin? feelings when Iiyirg down, dr) trev-or jell' ''''
of tbe t.kinand eyes, sudden flushes of heat, (lr'"-; 5
of spirits. Alc
There is no' mistake alnvt t-
This conlial will never fail to cure any "filrf
disea.-es, if taken as jifr directions on cali ti"i'.'f, -:
(icrnian, Knglish and French.-
Over half a million of lolllr
Ilave been sold durins the jn.-t six m'-nth. .inl i" w
instance has it faile-l in giviiiK witice satifa'.U'n
then will suffer from weakness or drbilHy
Lean's S.Tennthening Cordial will cure yoti?
To the Lad in.
Doyonwisbto be healthy and frns? Tn
onte and get otneof ilcLeati'a Cordial? 1 !'r:'
then and inviitorate your bhKd to How thro" fV'"
rein, and the rich roy bloom of health to in."iut l'?'
cheeksgain, Every bottle warranted ic t'iw
tion.
For Children.
Wt say to parents, if your children are icly: Vnl''r
afflicted with complaint? prevaltvnt anion? obi :lrcn.
them a niall quantify of McLean Crdial. It"-
rapidly, becansest always curea. IX lar "ot mom5"
Lvery Country Jihrchanl
Should not leave the city until he had proc-irei''
ply of McLean's Mrenzthenin,; crdiai. A h"'1'
discount will t,e made to thn who b i to e ! J1" ,
CAUTION Beware of ilrujrslst or Oea er b
try to palm opn you some Hitter or Sarai'"'la ,r
which they can buy cheap, hv savins it is j 'i-t a.
Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strips fi'"' !
dial, and taSe nothing else. It is the o!y
wiil pcrify the bhjd throughout, and at the s''e
strenpthfti the system. ..,1
One tahle fpotifnl taken every mornini 1 a -3-,
pieventivc forcholera, chills and ferer, ; -el'. li,t:' '
any prevalent disease,
Piice nly $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles f-r " ,
J It M.-l.KAN.,
3.'!c proprietor ottec'l:11
Also. McLean's Vi-icani-.-Oii Ij::-.:"
E3"Pi"'ncipal de? .t on tho crner' d Thl'd an I r
streets, St Louis. Mo. t
JIcLeanSVoIcanie Oil lArAm1'
The best liniment in the Tr.rld for nun -r
Another Reirarkal'? C'
Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Li'Ji nt
it for yourselves
ThomasFord, a blacksmi'b. livinz near fa vfr
Tenth street, had a horaioie running sore n'-' ,
llA,.:n.i : . - - . . . ... .,',1 'J'
11 ic rinus L.iinments. f ajves, nio"' t.
no Rood. He despaired of ever htir.g iMe to w" ' t
trade acain, because he oouid not bear aiy we e",".n:..
foot; aud by one bott !e of McLean's Valcanic Vii
ment be is now perfectly cured.
Rheumatism, iienralc.a. paraly-is, Irtii. 'fri; r(
stifTnes in the joints or niu.-cids. swcl.ie.s- "
throat, eirache or tcoth i he, .kc, yii K to tic fia?'c
tlnence of this wonderful liniment. , .
For hore aDd cattle, it is an .nfallitle t',.
chafes, scratches, crarScd heels, lac.eae.-s, sra'-!-f-! .
la, bruises, swellings, wounds, r.itt Is-f u.ike l!e',. 3
various other diseases which animals re liat-13
injufie or accidents.- .u-.
Kvery country merchant should cbta n a :;"'?
Lean's Volcanic Oil Laiumeut. It sells rrii ) t'ci
it alwaysci.res. ' , ,
A liberal dis:..unt will bo made to merehjtfi'i "wt"1 -tose'laain.
c;
53-Forsale t y J If McLKAN, proprietor, ci-ifif
luiru am: i-me streets, St Louis, Mo.
LIVERY STABLE,
WM. ROSSELL,
BHOWJSTVILL.K N. T.
Announces t.the public that heis prepare. t (
niolate those wisliinj with Carriages ard B :L'?H ' r,.
gether with sixx! -fe horses, forcomfor" a" e-1e!i.Dr
veiling. He wUIalsj board hore Ly the day, w-
nionth. ,
ty TERMS FAVOR AT3LE.JC1
June 10, '58. 0tf
J. D N. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Iaff
I will P"
nas resumed his professional huMiiets. w ,,. .3
tice in all t'.e Coi.r. ..f ;tbia.ka, ard the - -
Afchiuson count;. , 3L. u.cwo'1'
Otthe one door t.-i .f I. T.Whyte s c.re, .
Xebr.isK 1. uiiir
B:on-M::e, fil IS-3-
i
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