Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 26, 1860, Image 4

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WXIOUZSALE AX1 RETAIL DEALER IS
f illXITLItE, HARDWARE;
QUEKXS WAKE, ,
BRO WNVILE tf:T.
Hainif established bimself at tie old stand recent
ly occupied by
JOHN McPIIERSON, -
He is now offering and reci'lving fur tale cue cL the
AND BESTASSOIITED STOCKS.
Ever Brought in this Territory
Be - ba an - extcasive .and varied aew-rtrnent of
' ' S TA Villi AT D FAX C Y " ,' : . ,
DRY GOODS, .
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ALSO . , . , , . '-';'
' A Large Stock of CKoice Family '
rzro eerie sF
CONSISTING or
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Llolasscs,
Cofieo, '
- ; ' Tea,- . . . - - k r "
Cheese,
Canales,. -
do i o tc i
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
. Such as -
pice, . ... ',. " ...
.... -.Peppers, ' -; . .
,T k Soda," '' .' . .
' - Salaratus, '
.. . '.'.T. Ginger, - '
' . - . Allspice, .
. v. ... . ' etc., etc.
St
'. lie has also on hand a large lot of . ':'
BEDSTEADS,
" TABLES, ' CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, SfC,
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
tC.
" HARDWARE ATD CUTL.ERY, ;
-. (tUEENSWAKE, ;'.'.'
Baddlery,
8 Ennfe: nM Shoes.
. ' lie pledges his custorhcrs to sell
as "cheap as any ether house - in . the
city, and that his goods m quality
and style thall be unsurpassed. v
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v Wholesale arid Retail
THEODORE HILL;
Main Street, 17,
BrownvillD,: Ilebiaska
Has just received per steamers1 Sioujc
City, Ryland,:Asi Wilgus, and'-.;.';-;'
v- .Hesperian, their i
KTSS"7I7" . STO OK
. . .; . OF - : : r
SPEINGr GOODS
WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. "
COXSXSTIG OF
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QUEENSWARE,
.MP WARE c, CUTLER Y, '(
Iron and Nails,
.CAPS;?
Boots'
GUBBKfflffil
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Outfitting Good3
FOR TIIE
Xlxllxvcioliplxic..
A Benevolent Institution tttablithed by special En
dowment, for Iht-relief of the tickand digressed,
' tjjllclei with Virulent and Epcdemic Diteate.
THEIIoward Ansociation, in view of tbe awful distruc
t inn of human iife cansed ty Sexnal disease, and the
deceptions practiced upon ths unfortunate victims of such
disease by Quacka, several years ago directed their Con-
ii ul tint burgeon, ai a charitable act wortcy or iiictr
name, to open a disponoary for tlie treatment of thi
elasi vt diseases, in all their fornn, and to pive Medical
Advice Gratis to all who apply tr letter, with a descrip
tion of their condition (ape, occupation, habits of life,
&o )and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. It i needleos to add that the Associa
tion commands thehiphesi Medical skill of tbe age, and
will furnihh tlio most approval nifxlern treatiueut.
The Director of the Association, in their Annual Ite
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex
preaa the Uijhest satisfaction with the success which has
attended the laloriof their Surpeons in the cure of Sper
matorrhea! Seminal Weakness; )oorrhoca ; Gleet;
' Syphilid, the vice of Onanism or telf-abuse, disease of
ihe kidnej a and liimlder, &.c, and order a continuance
of the same plan for the ensning year. -
The Pirectur on a review of the past, feel assures
that their lahvrs in tWif 5phere of benevolent eflort have
bten'bf great benefit to the afllUted, especially to the
young, aud they havo resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed eal, to Uiia very important and much de
spised cause.
An admirable Report tm Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self
abnse, ud other difceasea of the Sexual orpans, by the
tnul!tnp Surcen, will he sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of Tfc'O
KTA J.S fn postage. Other reports and Tracta on the
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &.C., lire
constantly beliifr f nblished for gratuitous distribution,
and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re
medies and methods of treatmnets discovered during the
last year are of great value.
A'Mre for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKTLL1K
HOUGHTON', Aetiuc Surpecn, Howard Association, No.
2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
By order of tbe Directors,
EZRA V. nARTVTELL, President.
T.O. Fairchild, Secretary.
July 14, lSStMy "
Offi.ce of American Bank Note Company.
J. J. O'SIIAXESSY,
. Copper Plate & Litliogrsjihic Printer .
' Corner of Rsndolph r.nd IVarl.orn trct, . ,
. . ; . CIIICAtJO, ILL.. : :
Teddinpand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals,
Notary P'Jhtic'a Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and
Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by
Exrrens. . ir?-jt Pack of the veni best ijiazcd or Urt's-
I oJCari with nette for tiro '.' r,- by a vevs
beautiful proves without cost of j'lnl e, equal to the
ery choicest ngrvinq, tamplet when required o;
reception of post ttampt. 9-JJly
GOLD
Picks, I . .
Axes, . ; ;
Cordage, : ,:
y-- Camp Kit,
Ox Yokes, :
etc. etc.
$25SEWniG HACHniE.
RAYJMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED
Double-Threaded Sevang Machine,
Warranted llic best in the "World.
Will Ptitch and hem, tuck and loll, paaer aua em
broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of
goods, ven leather, aud especially adapted for amiVy
use.
Any person of ordinary Intelligence can learn In one
hour a us :t fucoessioiir.
M'e have a great number of references, hut will jive
only the name of a few, wha are a:ii'jngthe first fam
ilies, to wit t " .
We, tbcaadertlgned titir.ens ef St. Ixmis, having la
-Heir imrchased one of Ryniopd's.L3tcst Improved Ta-
teut .Hewing Machines, and use it su;-cocful !y on dittr
ent kiads f work. In our frmille t-ct Vict, do cheerful
ly recommend it to all j'crsuns as a Family Mach'.De: '
ilri. P AMeffett ' ' - - -Vr JJcwctt V.'ilcvx
JCierxerit ; 1 1 ' 1 J sse C. JTran
JnAI! Lr;rt(ra SZT1 Mary Liveriuofe
i A Hal .
K Tillman '"
K J Stevens , ' .
Macliines without tablos, as' hand Machines, with one
reditand two spools of thrend the rtiiei bVue, are ?ci5
Vith tables, baif dten extra noodle, tools, ftc, 33.
Needle $1 per do en. ? " '
Conlete printed direct ion will be ent wHh erery
nuchitre. Tboe machines take the same stitch as the
(jrovtrtftd Bakor. 4 1 '
No letters of Inquiry answered excert an extra post
age stamp is enclosed.
JiacUiues Warranted, and may be returned in thirty
3ys if n-t satisfactory. '
No raacliinos delivered nntil paid for. -
All orders ly mail er express, with catsli'w i 11 re
ceive prompt attention. . . ...
X. B. Agents wanted for every town In the Suuth
and west, to wh'.rn n liUernl discount will t.c piven. .
Address KDWIX CLAKK1, No. S2 North Fourth street
St. Loins, Mo. r40-3:u
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'-Vmriuianis
. DP. Artnickle.
'11 M liiossoni
LADIES!
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hcuiHliALKHUKUtiil,
SURVEYOR & ROTARY I'tULIC,"
Will select lands, investiprate titles, pay taxes, &c.r
lither in Kansas or ijiUtata buy, sell, and enter
landbon commiHSion; invent in town property, buy or
sell the same, and will always have on handcorrect
plats of iojrnships, counties, showing all lands sub
ject to entry, and where desired will f urn.kh parties liv
ingin the state with thesaiae. y k
tfruKg the lde-t -ffHstler in th cotisty will in all
casts t bleiot. tf d!)rd j-eiiableinformatlon.
Address A. L. Coate,eitherat Brownvilleor Nemaha
City,NebraskaTerritory. 6m-42-v?
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SEIGEL & GREENBAUM, ;
IlaTe Just received per steamer WTiite Cloud a
I i ..; -t ' ' 12
.Complete :Stcck;:
iri (vro " T r
;TBEAPX:?4ftD'CL0THB:(SH
0:ich they wjll sell for a.-h a,shade clica per,. than has
ever ftcforabeln offered la this inatkct.1' ,
Jlarch 31,1 S5'J u40
M'NUTT'S,,
OelCbrat
Are an unequalled Tonic nnd 'Stomachic, a positeiv
and palatable Esmcdj for general Debility, Tys-
pejisia, loii-ctfippettie and all diseases of the
,!lv.iV5 Vl t.)igestive Organs.
.. TlBitlersarewswrTmtfveof
: 'FEVER "Al "ACTS !
Theyar&iepareiremtheptirest niateViaTS't an old
I and experienced Druggist, and therefore can he relied
1 ijEUIai0-I)lGfe&lli5N!cx
By gently exciting the system into a healthy action; are
! pleasant tc-Oe taste, Ttatl kto give laat vior to
S the svsteui thatis-so essential toliealth.
; 53"A WTezlas fuli,ruaye len tw tf threctimes
laybef.fs)iuB.' ; f. . 'J C.".--J ?
I Prepafcaonlyby WrrJLTlIXrT, .
B ii lUCXS, JAM.
Oct. 29, '53. 13-ly
NEW AKD IIIGI1XY 132 PROVED
! rPatentedV-METj TUC SUNrDIALS,? iEanuT
1 Wilsok, Af;ent.
-r. . jpk All'XatituCcr.-rvT" r
Id nSJiti.n to foe hour circle, subdivide J to show.
tLetrn6tim trrtuliiute5,t'hesoI)iar. ba e engraved
Equation Tubles, showing tbe difference between ap
parent ard true time every day in the year ; a niii
ror inserted, vrhich reflects the clouds, showing their
exact course, and the consequent direction of the
wind; a compass, circle, &,s.f lieing made with, great
accuracy o beautiful ani durable, wurkmanship,
and rerxonujiiental &ml usefsl, this valuable work
of art should have a place on the grounds of all im
proved country residences, plantation?, gardens,
lawns, Ac. rj caft Iron $oluiim' of Doric Order, J.hree
fct high, stfarnisJacd At $S-e!h;v-Tbblials nre3
to 9 inches diameter, I'rics of No. 4, $15; Xo. 3,
S 10: Mo. 2i 7? Nr. 1,5 The Nf7 1 Ulal and col'
I A umn, S20, is'.jenerally jreferred. Pirecliohticcom-.
, pany by wbtch"they are easilyset up and adjusted
to the true meridian, uraer promptly mica. -. -
Call
and- .Examine - his: f :
SUPER IOll ; STOCKS
Patent Portable Mill,
TIIIEsubscfibers. have entered into apartnership
. tl A unerha tai:.of ISeed, Uolabird Co., to
T manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
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ana are now prepreu buiunusu a muse m
wanaof aicd Corn-or'heatMill that for dura:
bility.'simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in CinciEnati,a Gold Medal wasawarded
them for it. tXj .i 'ri ' - '-
. ItisadaptodtoallGraingrindingpurposeF; it is
Superior to all others forthemostextensive Merchant
Mill, aa it isforgrindingthe Farniersfeed by Ilorse
power. '-.- ' 1 ' . J. -
, The above jIHIs are manufactured by the under
signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, 0., where they
on be turnisneain aojqaamityajsnori nonce.
. The above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
26 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, 300
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xiiiiG Orrecit;jtiemeay;"'j':
This renit-iiy, claimed. ty -the medical ii-jiemion atd
the nuiHr'.ied tu'uu-l.ri.-'lliat have used it atx tested
its wonderful curativf prperUas 14' be the grcatott
tiisccvery in medical science, awi; nature's owatemeiy,
iatheresultof yearaot tot anatiidy,byone cf Ohis
favorite physicians, in order' to "prod u'c sometl.'.n? that
would niikt the wishescf scfreringhurnaraty,a,ni ttM.a
5and3 from the princely palace, aud, Luuiblel. cottfege
can testily to lae inimeUiaterc'ief -,f udjlyj ius ?.
For wantof space we oaiy fi'er A. Jew t cjany evi
dences in Ita favor. i.vli) i tc: :-!'- T
: . f, i.;jfoti!k,-Ii;.i Feb: 19? 156?'. t
., .JIKSSItJv S. ICJ11ANN oi 'GOJ-Ve find your Ajfue
ha.; .s-u j superior to any remedy ia our market i"T "ihe
j.eriuauetit cure i.f all iualariuUK diseases. AVecl.ter
f ully tecommend Jt as v. urtLy tLat, jp ret isau;e it Uaa
wherever sold and rd. ; " ' t ' , "
:: f ''Very Truly Yours,? WCHAEtS & THOMAS;
::rA '. fi 1. : ;. - Is-t i-t: -f- i-' r
- To tbo sucrersf.fr&ni Clullrl'cra!ld Agne, ! etieer
1 uilj" ul;iiUt tii. following; - Uaving. v!wve4 cli'y
the effects of Dr. liana's. Ague Hal.-aiu.jw ihi viciuitf
for the paT threa years, T aia' wall pleaded Avilh it' rr
tne-Ji.il virtues a an antidote to" roatarta." '1 t a e fre
'fjoritiyue! it'fn nrr practice, and: wHB entire sa-is'
Jactiau irourmy'intanEitkucwtcdt:eol tkit impound
.1 recouiiaeud it aa feat eprmit jand efiicient,i I.. . '
GillynOliiOj April 1st, li
. - - s I J f .sn-- ..L trttrfTOir, Incf-ViTay nlS5S:.'
' MESSRS: . K-MANS it TO H wins so M yimr Bal
aam for Lrheitthreeyear to score orjieioiisiii this
vicinity, and closely oberyis-its effects, we do-not
hesitate, iu sajii4g,wt believe it the 0iet reniody pver
soldiu Indiana, arulwul etlectually cure cUllls lever and
will effectually cure chills, fever and asue without fail.
Truly Yours,1 -'PHlLLlifAN & KEA11NS, Urug'Ui.
r . - I.OSAKSPORT, Ind.v Sep. U, 1S56.T
?DR.5rAjj Please send me' one" half pro. more of
your Ague Balsam immediately.. It i in great demand,
and may he truly styled the King of Fever anfl Aio.
;,. , 't - J. LYT1.E
. s . . St. Louis, March 1st, 186,'.
i""3!E5SP.S."'SZSrAS'X'&. CtV-We. have sold, a Urge
amount of 'yonr Ajcue Balsam the past. ibTc'e years,' and
find that where: introdueed and sold it hss no-' equal in
the historrof asutremedlearBnd from ail larisof the
west we hear tbe same cheering news it never fiil
tucureits vaticnt-andi looked upoi iu tlui courdry
as ihe het medicieiuq fur thili, iever, anil ague evej:
lnourmarVc t:'" -' " "'. '. .. O.' J, "WOO1 i CO. ,
S. ' Iv.rMANJJ & CO'.,1, 'Proprietors,' Gal.
'''m'V.'" C .ll l "T TT H r A TTt C.
NEW AHRIYM,;,
r. Two Hundred
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i :. t' Ilrownville, AebrasUa.- -v.-.: '
; A.NNOL'NCES to the public thafc ha has just rt,i
jilL ceived, per.Steamer Byland rery Iirgo and
well assorted, stock, of ;Parlornd Cook Htoves, of
new and improved mtter ns,a follows: '. i ' :
" uZZct's Pattern. .1 t..1
Plymouth Rook,'.,
Elevated Oven, New E; r, !,: ...
olden. Era. and every variety p " ,
' Parlor and Offiss Stores. .' : ;
1 ... 'v i .'.Also,-- .-v?f -.i . ' '
Japarxcd Ware,-. Krass ; Kctf leg,
JLanlherns. Coiper Wai e. !Iic
".vcls 'Siiid Tongs. "
All of which I pledge myself to seir at as fair rates
and on as aeemthodatin terms asanyotLer estab
lishment in' this region of country. ' " ,
I have also now on band every requisito' variety
of Tin,Coppef and Sheetlron yare, and am prepared
to put nj guttering and spouting and all oi acrvork
in my line, at short notice, and in a worlmaulike
manner, whidh I warrat.tto give satisfaction. . ,
. I plef'fee myself not to;bo undersold in the vpper
conntrv...' v.iii a ,1 ! t.:: -'
j Brownville September S.1868;. .-J ,i'--':'-:Qiy
BETTER THAN' GOLD.
. i To.Iirjggisisana Physicidns.-
or
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Of the Very
-LATEST STYLES.
trade
in
Tht experience he have had in
this city, warrants him in saying he is
confident tee can give - - . " p
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
To his old Customers in - " r
NEMAHA, ; : : : ;
'' RICAIIRDSOX, ;: ; ,
:; :". . PAWNEE ;
' " ; GAGE,
clay, t .l:ri:
. - AND JOHNSON COUNTIES,
He returns thanks for past,4 and hope for,
not only a' continaance,:hut'increased pa
tronage. . , ; . ;",
- THEODORE HILL,
' April 1st. -n40. '-:-
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Asluis Jiilltellsitsownstory.it is unneccssaryto
: efrom ournumerousrecommendations.rcceived.
COX & ROBERT'S
j2l t Es,raiS5?
lMlEI.il CM
Ulafld j; JSiii&sIand & Ferguson,
r. St. louis, mo.
. Tnn above named machines are unquestionably the
"most dimple, cheap and durable offerea for sale. They
Threbh 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
Pair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso
wation, for teu? tUe JJEST I'OUli HOESE TliKESilEK
AND CI.EAX.Klt exhihitich. ; '
H having threshed aud cleaned m6rc-Wheat,
' In a letter style, in a given time,
L ? than any other four horse? lfc '
. . 1 1 yTa-ehine bn the gfowids ) -J
Our Lever Cabin Horse rower was awarded at the
saruefair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor.
..We are this season prepared to furni.-h thesA machines
with several lateimprovemects, and weguarrantee the
workmanship and material shall not be excelled by any
olher made. Vi e sell them w ith levet or endless chain
horse power, as preferred ' Orders- tilled promptly.'
bonrht tbe Jlills
for-
TIIE
HELVHTIi
Tlio nndersigr.ed hiring
raerly owned by Dr. Hoover of Seuiaha City, is now
jireparad to grind Corn, Whe.vt, and t aw Lumber on
the mo?t reasonable terms. I'osscssirg the bftt wa
ter privilege ,jn Nemaha couc!y, Lc can at all times
accommodate, M J c ';:ow is en short notice with le
f lour, Lorn Meal and lumber
best quality of r
conUntly on b.i
Julyl'.'th nllf
J. G. MELT IN".'
PIKES PKAIt DIGGINGS AHEAD
And will produce more sold than any other digging? yet
discovered, awl "... .' - . ,
JL- UXJ n
OK THR , : . L J.
: ! I!T
City.Bpot ti :Slioe Store;
Wil 1 vj ikeyc u a superior pair of boots -or thoei if you
call r leave your measure, or hewill sell you a cheaper
fitter, a neater sbte, or prairie IxhiU, and lady's tin
i';.fter or firpj.ere.-che.ipcr than Cy other hvse V'est
tT St. Ixjuis. Kniployinite'vid workmen, an iki'pj lji a
variety of matertai "and trimminss. for borne manufac
ture, I hope to receive that litXTal patronane here! afore
bestowed, on me. ttv mea call. Mf.S '
Brownville July 27, ISoi , .'-nS ..
. -Pitts' Patent ISIacliinc.
Tha Subscriber is tbe inventcr and patentee of the
above celebrated machine, and his manufactured tiem
Tor ovrrl cnty years, and is prepared this season t j
furnish either eipht or ten-horse macbiaes, thirty-two-inch
cylinder, waii all hiiowimirwements, f pared in
fourdi'stinct ways, vibevcT fear twinipr v-)nent,
spur pear short 11 1, k8 U lt. Trds relebrtteT ma
chine in crdiuary grain wheat, oat, barley, rye, will
threb and clean ready for market from S0O to f.00 bush
els of wheat a day, on front 1200 bushcl.mf oats or bar
ley, and is without a rival in the country. This Horse
Power, kuown as the DouMe riui u Power, is theoniy
one in tbe country of the kind, and for strength, dura
bi'ity and ease of draught cauutt bo surpaFStsl ia the
country. .
The truck wa?on for bau'ins the machices are psped
to run on the wide track with larpe wheels, and can be
used for farm puriosea if required. Tije Kiujiliser for
thon u.Khly regulating the draugl.t of tbe faoraos so that
one horse cannot do any more tJhan another nor any
less, and saves all strain on the machinery. The ba
pint: apparatus is a new invention, atMched to the ma
chine for bacsing tbe grain as it oniesfrom the cle.iner,
and save oao hsivl; betides avoii is all Cispvtet betweco
threshprp an 1 fariucJi. .. ;.iiU
The Straw Stacker made by me. for piling tae strav,
are made of any length and are. the Jet.t kncwi fur that
purptse. , s . . -
All repairs f.r Separatoy or Horse Powers Tarnished
at tbe shortest notice.
, yor prices, tcruis, Kc, aUre8 ; Riff AM A.' TITT3. ;
. ,nol X ,..,, : j t f.j
r : J. Ili'lMALXSY'S-.Vk
EATENT COMBINED
HQWEIt AHTLBEAEER.
' MADE BY
Kingslands c Ferguson,
ST. LOUIS, .MO.
- TE are this season prepared to furnish this widely
known and j'.uitly xiounUr MaaHne vriUv; all.th new,
audvaluabit impravemenfs, and made in a style certain
to placeit in advance of all others.
Its past success, both as a Keeper and?JAwcr, warrant
us in recommending it to purchasers as a machine that
will give perfect satisfaction in every particular.
- Oir facilities for manufacturing will enable us to AM
all Orders promptly, but would bo pleased to receive
rders, so that we may fill 4teem-e-tbe day they are
wanted.
, sr3Orders respecifullv solicited.
KIXGSI.ANDS &. FEHOCSOX,
, Cor. 2d. and Cherry S!s. St. Louis, Mor
l-.-atf ' ' . ' ' "
i ' ' " FRINGE &- CO:S 4 "
IMPROVED" MEliODEQKS,
TITII DIVIDED STVEU
Tie JJat-Tonrd Reed Instrument in the world.
.: ' List of Prices:
Four Octave Melodeon $15 CO
Four-and-nalf Octave Jlelodeon 60 00
Five Octave Mehxlecn 15 00
Five Octave Melodeon, Tiano Case, Four stops $100 00
l,iveOctaveMek,eoTlot:"?lerrcd.pou-ta!.Ieoa.s4 nzn oo
Six nctavelleiudi'ta.riaU 'Case -3 ' ' " ' - J3tr 00
Five Octave Melo-.leon, Fiano Case, double reed
Five Octave ilebnlccn, lhsuhle--Banks, four st..p
The Organ Meliieou, ftvesstslteods, twolianks
,;. ' Keys'and Pedal Bass
First Premium awarded wherever exhibited.
trated price circulajs sent by mail. 1
- - ; Orders Promptly Filled By
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buff.iio, X. T.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.. 110 Lake St., Chicago. III.
- GEO. A. PRINCE &. CO., 67 Fulton st. X. Y. City.
July 7th. 1S59. -. "
JDouglass Siisrar
Ionglas Brotiiers have made arrangements for man
ofacturinp to an vnlimirrd extent their Sorgho or U'ar
mers' Portab: Su ir M i:ls, be rcpare I, to supply
the demai d oweverf large, and will 'also be prepared
to fill alt orders for Douglass and Cooper's Portable fur
nace and Sugar Evaporator.
our Mills took tbo-ttrsf Premtusi "(a Silvpr Medal) at
tbe United states Agricultural Fair at S.tnduskv, conten
ding wi'.h Cjuiijlls of-aieUges, r-e & Co, ef Cincinnati
hikhi.w. crw l!i;:illon CtH.
I'renuunt M tte
Fjir held st "Vheeling,
t jirsm t)Uio.
PRICES $S0, $S9, 100
Furnaces and Evaoorau.rs, 50
t ircniars aoit iJamp jleta
All orders adilre.ed tiKrTffliiertme Twilf be'prompt
ly atienuea 10. 1)01 G LAS UliOTHERS,
",,rr,.i T Sinosville, Ohio,
ncOTr-TH0MA3 BOrtrLAsGene-al Acei.t,
"Ttlvl iit. Vernon. Obio,
it i vi
IUS-UirpSICLE Jbf Wnvy fa aletuhte'SJeat
of tbe immense good now being done by Dr. Smith'
"Electric Oil" of .l'htfidfcinhiui I ls luapjrtaat to
place it in the hands of all medivtd men us soon, as
maybe, to save pain andsuflenng,' in all cases of
accident ic. Nothing hft3 cver.d(Uie.hat this arti
cld ii doing iasaiaetinio. i W !
, j . vj'.j' ft v".; I x i "V
Piles 3Iorc Wonderful. Cures
-Electrical Oil ; s,.".i
' Ul 'V'
THiiADELMtiij June i,.l5S.i
Dr. Smith : I was suffering intensely from intern
all'iles; was given upby two ph, -icians. ; Iwasad
vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections.
The first application relieved the pain, a ad alter four
apjlica ions I was relieved tha pain, aud after four
applications I was entirely cured. . '. .
' ' . Yours, gratefully ,n
..... Jliia. MiKv Chittick.
' 271 Juniper St., two doors above South. .
I ' :J .:': ; -i" ' i'-
: From the N. Y. Times, 13.
Tub IU'SiL--Yesterday mora than -twenty ladies
visited Dr. Galutia .li. Smith, at the Trey House
Fome coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma.
Nervous rain?,. Rheumatism and general derange
ments. Tho "Electric Oil" is already manifesting,
traniuilizii;g and curative, rwwers upon the alfiicttd
of Troy and vicinity. Call early. .' - .
.Will It Stbike In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient
gathering which, for a time appears on the surface
and by a trifling change, in the absorbents ia taken
up and carried out though the circulation' "writes
in." - . . ,-. . . , - : : .- '.
Just so does thi3 (genuine) Oil act on the altor
Icnte of the human being. .
rTT. CURES, it is ULD,itdocs.XQ HARM
It UAX DO 50 HARil,.,, - t.j , ;; -: i t
150 Oi)
200 CO'
'"''.
350.00
lllus-
Greatest Core In The .World! :
. For. Toothache or any other Pain,' '
Dn. SMITTI, of Philadel phia wil forfei i 100 if
tho Electric Oil fails to cure a single case of Rbeu-t
matism, or pains in the back or limbs, riles", Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons,
stif!"ne3 in the Joints or 5eck.r. , , . . . . ; .v
'Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cares tlneumatfsm...'. .
Smith's Electric Oil a cure, for Rain. ;
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache. ' j.
Smith' ElcctticOilacufefor Deafness. ; . :
Smiths Electric Oil a cure for Nyuralgia . k ,
Smith's Electric Oil -a cure for Swelling.
S m! fh V ETec trie" 0 i fra ure for st iff J oi n ts.
Smith's E!ectr:cOil-uofor Felons.
Smiths Electric Oil-ura for Broken Drsast. i
Smith's Elecjrio Oda cure for Sore Throat. ' 1
Smith's EloctrkiOil aureforl5arn?.
Smith s Electric OiJ-a ours for Fanilysis. :
It is soothing and pl-ja3iint ; it gives f.:nre porma
ncntas well as instant relief than anything e'cr..bs
fore used, and its sedative influence over riervou
pain isliighly appreciated by medte&l mr, rr nnyof
whom ;haveTT?r-ditr RCS J.nfrt row" 11 rEIkli itoii,
a physicfarlwhTj"ha3 practiced "Since ISl'.C (too well
ksK'WB for eomnicht:-!...' ! : :.; " : "-
"' "'At iatQrrals- during tUirty yearJ'-oifst, my wife
has becu.subjoct to jhenmatira of tho miS violent
cskfet fay four times a ycar-6otnetinws so'sercro s
to make it necessary to administer la rgedo?esof the
tincture ef .fcuUiuiiiantT nkirphia, and rock her like
an infant; in a large rocking chair, to induee any re
pose. - IlavUi g f royeN?OTTeT'ond?r!ce wixh mv;son
(102 Cbnt iphimi "yT,)?)i lnfota id htm H
an attyck "she h'ad alioufthe inidilo "of lasL month.
.(Jahaary), vbkh was of iucK' severity1 a? -Vr com-'
pletelyparalyxetbegystem.-- lle in bi3 arxety for
his motber! welfar,"seot me a bottle of your Electric
Oil, bvU as I am on of the "pr.ietiorieri,f medicine
inl.ar placed ad aotaprof sfyte to any kind, of patent
me licine,'1 4 d hesitate to gHs- it a trifil i ' hawevcr,
on xeflction, I tronelndcdrW.tryUoih J".d"uVatjdi
after, tbi tliirl and barth- aW't'sbec.Ta.,
rather passive, and before; otre-t.i,iidTf the bottle w;is
used not a vestagc of the flrseao rcfn'iiried. anl she
still con!irae?-wvi Jtho3 i;1 sTl ?.;d't-:.f a i distant
of fourl 'oii rii'e - 'T-lhoat 5-r.r.ew:J i j er. j 0f tii.j
8ymptoi!-.' I tbfriforefil: it :i -y?bi: j-,;, ? the fak;
of tufftnir :?hnmrittf, to forwatd thii tcttimoaial. "
, : I am yours truly," ' I
' ! Believe and 'Avoid Piailri.
r ' ,?ain i.S VH -?." f nnllj 'for tlolaJed tawyet & Gfl's
IVovidencc paia. is a, TrbitidTy admonition iikacad f
a vindictive cruelty. 1 Vete ther no paia-from n
burn we would beiiabla talos eur limbsand not
know it, die and Jiot; eogniant f our situation.
Thank God for pain if not-well. thnt jc it inny dis
cover a remedy to get 'SPEEDY RELIEF, and bo
careful fn the future FacU are stubborn, and if yon
hnve a limb swollen from GOUT. LVFLaMATOUY
RHEUMATISM, a RAD SPRAIN. aLUR2', a Ion
growing and PAINFUL ABsCESS,ycu would sooa
know ft if -relieved, without the aid fjf imsijrinaiion.
EgTThe pulTe arc rrectf Jiyiautioncd ir be
ware of S1TK;0US OIL, and to noti?e 1ha twteo
of A E. SJ:iriVnd KJALUTIA B. SMITII'on
c label. "A. E. SlIITiU lsralso blown in the glass
t lilt'es irray be had at f t r
JDie Xlissburf Repiiblican
iil;Lai;Daiiy,fri-Wecky -Weekly.
By
CEORCE KNa"fp7T l
n. pAseuAj.fjj , Propnetors. !,
JOHN kVaPP; '
No. 11, Ch3sin.ut Street, St. Louis, Mo. i
Terms -of the Republican
P.iily, (:a advafcc-?) f i .1 i ! 1 I
Tri-wet-kly, ( uadvajice)- r , , , T , r t
Weekly, (in advance) j ' i 1 1 J U 1 1
"Weekly, not pat J la advanrp, iaTa;1ab!
Sunday Bepublttt.n' ' ' ' . '. , , j
To clubs of five Dai Lei iUlli
To clubs of six Tri-WeckliesTT"- 1 1
To clubs of fourteen weeklies
J3-Waujs, lt a:4'Puunui Boatding, for Rent, and
Removals, will.ba .charred fifty, ccats per square ol
eipht lines or Jos, first 'insertrorr, and tweuty-flve
$10 00
6 00
2 00
3 00
2 00
40 00
25 00
11 00
3"H advertisements reiuired to be kei t on second
page, charged as new each; day, and on thiid page an ad
vance over stated rate., i ! ; .
JLj'Advertisenients required to be displayed, or set in
larise type, charged double rates.
JTrausieut advertisements must be paid for in ad-;
vance. J
FLOUSIITGHILL!
. i ...i . t
BroT7ir7:lI
'USSOTj.ni- IUY.L
1W
I
The Iloute from liro's-nvilia to Ft -Kearney,
tzxX xroax tLanca tD Caludrnia-, is the
neajrest and most practicable. . .
cent 3 fr each additional one without alteration. '
OX E SQUARE, eight lines or, less $ 60;
' three tima aH first or fourth page 1 00 .
" one week ;ir " " 1 50
" two weeks' 1 " 2 50
" three wctkiL " 3 50
" cne niotUit ; " " 4 00
" two month ' " " 6 00
" three na titai " " 8 00
" six mouths., " 12 CO
" twelve nw.i.tks " " . 20 00
naiailioncotuty, Oh.o, a!satheiiU ,r Th Iaretl
Xortbwcl.tern-irpiaia Agricultural . 0'1' :
cling, Ya., and at numerous county sl5':;'' -'. . ' ' '
. . f3Lf:r?e battles are :
' I -- rz . , . ... ., if.
$125 and upwards. Price of Western Depot and Aiannjaetprj .i tue aro
50 to $100.- ' '- brtuso Of ':M'iAH'' ' ,
fnrmshel on nrrT'Ti ,n. 4, , ' VAN LEAR, T.RITTAIN A IIARTn :
ten t"mi?s tho cheapest.
"vhole?ale'Drug''i?ts and Chcmi.-ts, S.. Joti'hr-M.-
1 , t a. t -. t - ,c
I O WaoIU ail oruers inusc ne !.i!irc..e 1. u -a-u
I j : .WHITING II A. WA RREX 4 A
1 Whclca! Aeat, ;Netr;-a City.
.1.5 I
TIIE undersigned having leased tho Steam Flour
and Corn Mills lately erected on the Missouri River
at Nemaha City, aro now prqarcd to grind
WHEAT OR CORN
.1.1 .1.5 i
WiTJI DISPATCH.
Havicg. X'ic'oi
T '
Clark's Celebrated 'rionrlns Mills,
A I I
Manufactured at Philadalphia, we can manufac
ture 100 sacks of SiiperfTiie TFJour and grind 600
bunhelsof Oorn daily. .l Jt
Our building for storing ,4n3 shipping grain or
produce is unsurpassed on the River.
We wjll Ttovidaxtha rra.blic;wilh a Free Ferry ait
ail timeki J W u'
BR0WNLEE k TIDTTELL.
Augustllth,'9. ,j a it :r""V.2 "rtih-Zm
Spearrs Patent, Corn. Jlusker.
rA'macuiue fcapable of' Husking as much Corn Id a u'ay
as ten hands 1
Speare's Pf tent Corn ITusker was introdaccd to the
uotice ot Eastern' isriculturisis, in January lat, and
the immediate recognition of its great merits, and the
approbation it has met with from the farming commu
nity is fully tested by tbe fact that since is introduc
tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east
and south. (-nly six months &icce.) 20jQ buskers- nave
been soldi V'0.' J ...U (k - -
The machine is now upon exhibition at our cfilce in
St. Lo::is, and we respectfully invite the-farmer j and
agriculturists, of tliii.an'J the adjaceuv Cuatie and
States to call and satisty themselves by personal inspec
tion of the machine, of tbe simplicity of its construc
tion, the easy and perfect manner in; n Ucb it performs
its work, and the immense saving of time and labor it
ellects. ...
Djsalcrs. and apentsbave now a chance of 'more ample
remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will
at;ain occur for years in this "section of the West. Let
them tft'occe comin'mirate with m- at d' they will t"u:d
our tertn.4 to be the moiit fiberal and em:ouras;i:i?. V"e
also utrer for sale county rights ata veiy low figure and
uim .easy terms. .... k (-';""
The-'llaslior-will be ou exliibitiotr at'the next State
Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch
aser thereof that its performance will iiive thera entire
satisfaction, otherwisa'ilie purcbase money will be Te-
flllldL'd.'
' Price twelve dollars each. ..
: -1 ISRACG &'CtrKn0"W 5, St. LouU Jfo."
! v V r.-:-. . j 4 . j. 1 ;
'TESTIMONIALS Jihn A-. Clark, or.e of th Kilitos-
of the Eveuing Uiaputcu, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as
follows : - . - - ""'"..
r" ' f IfSW TORK.Jnne 17, 1S59.
Messrs: N. T. Speart 4" Co Sirs After Having, at
tentively watched the operation of your Corn Busker
it is a privilege to bear testimony to the great merit of
tbe invention. You have claimed for it uothiofr wb'M'b
it has not in my presence proved itself espabie. Our
farmers will appreciate your labors, audit is not tieed
etl that I should wish you a success which is already ip
yonfgrasp -"
respectfully, &c.f i t ;.Jp?SA. QLARK.,
Ebizabeth Town, N. J., Jan 22, 1M9.
Messrs. N. T. Spears 4" Co Gents. Your Cora
Husker was received JUis morning. -. 1 started oil" inunt
diately with my horses and wagon to try my hand at
shelling.? X. traveled ofely a few miles, as averj-' farmer
wished ifrec the Husker work. I got back about eiszht
o'clock, making i roe it oabo15tf(mr nilieJ so'ld ten. ',
That will .tio fur bslf a d:iy' wotk, J e,inseil5o0.Xocr '
fortune is nlude. ""Yours, respectful iy.
,. v u. WILLIAM NILE3. :
. It bassdso received strong 'evpres.- i.jis of commenda
tion from Hon.. X5.3. JIint) Seoretary t f the Massachu
setts Board of Agriculture-, ,Ugn. , J. :VI C. Smith, ex
llayor of Boston, IloUis, Uownutn, of lianijwr. Me. Hon.
James Allen, of Jt.issacbusett:, Hon Marshall P Wilder
of Massachusotts,Prof. Mapes, of X York, and mi
merons others. "'-'" ' '. .", .'
'1 In addition to the above we have certificates from a
large number of distinguished men, who are interested
in uur agricultural Industry, who endorse tho merits of
this machine ia the strongest terms. .,, ,
Among them, the Hon. Henry W. Benctley, of ifass.,
who says :.-. v. ' . . . - '
" I have bad 'fepcated opportunities of witnessing the
practical operation of Jlr. Siwar'a Oorn Husker, and
have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce
it beyond eonipari.'on the test, if net the only practical
without injury to the corn, and with astouUbiug rapid
ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and etttrfent
working and lowprree, :wlTT, hi my Judgments' comaYaial
for it aa uiuimited sale. " "
-. The undersigned have Hit pleasure of informing the
farniiua couunuHity that they have this daj", August 29,'
1659. p'lrtUael f rim tl.o, jjatciifce the right of man'
ufacluVfng and sellliig t,S)i.,ar's Corn Husker." and are
prepared to fill orders witn promptness and dispatch-
Farmers and all-others Interested, dcsirln; fiirther
information will please write for circular.
All ordex aud .letters abouhl boiaditresscd t""T
, J. BKAGG t BCRPOM'ES, St. Lotiis, M6. '
- ' Oface, comer of Third, and Market streets-: i ;
. no lVl - ,. . ., .! '. '
TiiE undersigned, uesinng to start about tbeiOih of
"September for Texas, willsell either fur cash in band or
upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling riofcsa In
the City of Brownvjlle with Two Lots enclosed, a good
girden and outhouses upon the premises.
-Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the
levee and convenient for business pn?roses .
120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near the Missouri
river; well timbered and watered.
' One half of au Original Stare (equal to 60 lots) in tbe
Tawrt of Aspinwall. - . - ; ...m .
" peine Ixtsin "JleLennan's addition'f.toXebraskaCity,
iwar Nebraska City wharf, . r - -.-j
The undersigned finds the llscal department cf his
affairs in a vry embarrassing condition. If those i lie
are indebted to him wil I please to come forward and- i.sy
thoir'UUfcJiote and accounts, hB will takf it as ffrea,
kindaeft apou their part," and ill be" happy to present
ech the:n with a slight token 6T his high rcflnl in
ite'fam of a small . receipt, -neatly writtea, with, hi
autograph appended thereto. " ; . t
- D. L. ilcGARY. -;
-M.iy 19 ; ' ' ' " ' " 7-p4t,
: -"COMBINATION PATENT.".
LPRIGIIT STiJAM SAW
This mill commands tbe nuiverat admiration of s icw
mi! men everywhere; As its merL become known, tie
'lemand for it increases.' ' Orders ire coming from every,
section ,of ,t,his country, Canada.' Cuba, and South Ameri
.c. i-It is suited for every section ofthe world wherever
.there is timber-to be sawed, no matter of wbatc baracter
bow hard, how large; or how sipall. Two. extensive ina
nitfactories are now engaged in building tbese mills; yet
it is almost impossible to- turn them -out as fa$t as ttoy
and 'i4i:irveiueats. eud combine all of theiolbtwTi.ff a l
, S implicit y-rVotli the mill and power are so. slrtip'o in
their const rttcttoB tbat'auy oueV of ordinary aic hainctl
.ability can comprehend them, put them up and fun them
.Without bm!:er or difficulty.. t ... -
rorltfliliTy Tke -whole estabiiahrnent an' be vtry
quickly taken apart and put togethar, thus reritierint; it
easy to be moved from place to place asdesired. and sav
in t the ne-siry drawing tbe logs a long iunce to
- Durability It is constructed in.. the wo.t solid and
fi;itannl manner, runs perfectly ;ti!I, is cot liable to
gerout of order, and will last for years n i.'bout repair.
Kvpiauy u win saw.rastrr than aay other i-iH-ls-ht
upright mill.' Tfie speed of the saw is about three bua
(I, ed strokes pcrTninuic. and tae feci frt! ons-eint! to
Ibree-onarters tt utu4 per Krok. Thus, at a medium
speed the siw will cut ti.ragli a h- twentp-fyiir ?ect
long in about three minutes.) From thU data any r,ne
ttiowins the character of the timber can caUulito how
nirch it wilt do. " , , ..
.' Ejftieieney It dees Its work well, cuts smoother and
str.iightfr than the ordinary mills, and thearrargemcnt
of the saw- is such as to rentier t utterly iuip'v;lle for
ii tr run out of line". - ' - - "."..;.
: Cheapvem Tbe entire i.st o the mil!, with fifteen
horsepower and everything all complete and ready ror
runhhis, boxed aud rady for sbipment iu St. Louis, is
on $1.750. ..." .'.
' "This mill requires less power to drive than any o'ber
mill, and tbepower furui.-.bed is suracient todrivecitra
aiachinery. ...
A circular containing full pirticnlars will be sent to
any cue desiring it. All ordert tiac!d be addressed to
.- ' BRAGG k. liCT.r.OW'EJ,
Comer Third and Market streets, St. Louis, Ma.,
sole agents for the Western and Southern States.
. . .. 43-ly
JOHN" -C0DIKGT0N k CQf
AXXOUXCE to the Traveling l'ublic that they are
now rurralani a Ferry Her us s the llisouri Jiver at
Anentice't nev, substantial and commodious-
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Whic!i arangen-ient' will secure a certain' and
safe passage at, all times and ia nil kind cf
weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
or for the purpose cf "gfft.Tng custom mere! j, but are
governed by facts, when they say this i.-o the best
crossing. of the Missouri JLiver in ebrisk, and
when they ?ay tho route from Brownville to Fort
Kearney aul from thence toCulifcrtiia is te nearest
for evidence they refer tbe reader to the r.-apof the
Country: arul ar warranted ia tayirg it L the most
practicable route by, personal e.r;rience,:is weWas
that of hundreds of others who Lave traveled it
'i clAim therefjr that this crossiug and r jute LoUs
out peculiarly favorable, inducements. t pers.vns
going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not
withstanding cursuperirr arrargement Tr a :4fe
and speedy crossing, our charges are the sane as other
Ferricsin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment. -.
57rtc!.'ol'ect that with our facilities of Tower,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Eoat from
making regular trips at all hours. r
"ES7""AistiiFaaJ ban! vi'.lbo in readiness tocross
Foot passengers at ail tin-es of night. - -e20
November lltb,lS57. , ;
- NEBRASKA , CITY
i
Insxiraxico Company.
. Capital Stock .s'ot),ooo.
. , MBRASKA CITY, N. T.
THIS' Company, under a liberal charter, is now
' fully organized, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Tliomaiid Dollars, paid ia andsecured. They
are prepared, from tbi3 date, to grant open policies,
and take .'risks, upon erjuai terms, wjth the most
favored '. Insuranco Company any where.. Haviug
adopted the mutual principle, ua patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share r tho profit? of
tbe company.' . - , . . i
A The operations of the. Company, will bu eon.lned,
tor the prc-?enf, to marine, or habso riiks, wiia a
mnsimuinliability of $12,500 on any one.ottom. --
Ueing the only Insuranco Office,, on thetibove pep
ularplan.AVest of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous 'support from Western Merchant;..
We respectfully invite the Missouri liiver pa-
f - V
c r
a i
r a S:
4 V
eeived fr.m En-;,tJ, hSi
v..Tlsc 'v-Ves from Home" ! !
Vnil be rorwardca postage free n'.. '
subscription, vu : "ceiftf.
2 for one year; $1 tor ;ix mcnths- 0
i Ai I -:J LUU
: Postmasters td newspapers oSeers are ia
to act as agents. A liberal allowance inad- , ,
ties crettiegvp clubs.' "
Address " - T07NDR0W i D r !
NSW YORK TILIEsT i
A Daily Icrnir- ana
2fEVSPAPIS. "v
Independent PolUiciJ " .! '
-u.i n vc iCTUtrf r tV
World's d,A r, f?,.n tr, ,i,.. -" J"
..... v mi i . n i.ip "j i-
rtu I.::c-a.Teoa:;buti,McrU '
pc-tidene, K
and Ieadirg..irli.;':s,
gge T.ub'.i; atKntk
l"r:ce by mail,. Six Dt
:ars a yf;tr.
DIB-ECTOKSl
P.F.Nuckollj-.r. 'r Chaa. F.UoIly,
r II. P. Beaaet, , - , J. L. Armstrong, .
' VrN. fjrnchman,: ' Miles W. Brown,
A. A. Crawford.
- - officeks:--t. v ,
CIIAS.F.IIOLLY.I'resident.V ,
n., i J.tiAp.sinjjSec'y.
St: Louia Agent Col. W. P. Ho ward.
April 2d, 1653." 421-
B . F. LT7SIIB ATTGH. . JSO. L. CARS0J
LUSHBATJGH c CARSON,
BAXKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
. - Dealers -in Coin.
. IJncurrent Money, Exchange and L.ind "Warrants,
. , 15ROWNV1LLE, XEilAIIA CO., N. T.
Esrecial attention will be given to Buyins and Sellin?
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, aDo uncurrent Bant Xotes. A constant sup
ply ot janu v. arranis on nana for sale, for cash, or en
tered on time for Pre-eniptors. All Warrants sold by us
guorantecdin every respect. Will n!a OeclaratoryState-
mcnts 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 investment made
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will beproniptlyattend
ed to anil proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates.
Bill of Exchange on England. IrelaiuL and France, ob
tained at usual rales, with cost of Exchange on the East
added. Deposits receivedoa Current account andinterest
al lowed on spoci3l deposits. ' '
. Of FICEAIain St., near lr. S. Land Office. r
' REKZRENCXS 1 '
Lind, Erother&. Co., Merchants,
.VcXanhton, Carson & Co.,
Hi.er ic White, "
Touuff, Carson & Bryant, "
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port,
E. M". Pundersoa 4tCo. iierchantfi,
II. JI. Te.ikle Co. Xo. 17, Broadway,
Wm. T. Stuithson, Eq., Banker,
J. T. -Stevens, Kbq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. tiallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T., ""' "
Taylor &. Kriegh, Bankers, - Chicago, 111. .
McClellaixl, Scrujr;s&Co. Merchants,. St. Lmns.-llo.
Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, . Anna.3olis,Md.
Jlon. J. V. Ge.ry, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Penn"
Hon. O. Carson, Mercersbnrg, Pa
P. B. Small, E?q., Pres't S. Bank, . llageistown, Aid
Col. Geo. rSch lev, Att'y at Law. " r"
Charles Ear.ua & Co.- Bankers,
II. C. Xuttit Co.
Greene, Weare &Eice,
Doufrlass &. Watson, "
Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law,
JndxoThos. Perry, '
Prof. ll.Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf
Philadelphia, Pu
Baltimore, Md.
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Xew TorS.
Washington, D. C
Keoink; Iowa.
Council Bluff"
Des Jloine, "
Vinton, "
Easton, Md.
Cumberland. 3M.
Havana Alabama.
i; B. JEXXIKGS. J. B. CHILDS.-
J, B. JEITITINGS & CO.
' . '. ; EXCLUSIVELY
Wholesale Grocers,
: . AND ' . '
' CQ&miSSIOiI. MEF.CHA.HTS.'
Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph .Mo.
- IIAVE just rccievedby late arrival, at much be
low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of
Groceries, which having been purchased at extrrmo
ly low prices, will bcsold unusually cheap for cash.
We respectfully invite buyers to an exaraination of
our stock. '. - .
50 buds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, atredaeed
prices '
1!0 0 sacks G A and Kannwasalt
500 bis miperfiuo, extra and extra Cue Flour
; 600' sacks " " " "
20 tierces new Rice ..,,.'
400 hf and qr'brxca Star Candies
100 box-fs finuily Simp ' 1 " "
500 boxes Uio Coffee, good fair to prima
50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar .
200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugr.r and wine
CI I Crackers . . -
400 kegs assorted Nails
150 coils mannilla rope, from J-j to 1-j in-ihes
- 75"boxes pearl Starch
'50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass '
500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12XU window sash "
, 100 sacks new dried Apples
."'100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young by?on and
black Tea - ; ' ,
', 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy
50 boxes sugar Toys and Gam drops ' "
. 100 whole and hf drum Figs -
50 boxes layer llaisens
. 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobf.cco
100,000 Segars. various brands ' :
150 boxes, ind 25 bis Smoking To aoco
', f COO dozen Field's ceJcbrated Ovsters ', ' " ' '
,150 boxes WB, PFandE D Cheese' '
- 'Wooden ware io every variety: Cotton batting,
Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twice, white fish
i etomac herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries,
orange , fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles,
lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin
ger, currants, prunes, vermacilli. macaroni, nuts of
all kinds, etc etc.
JSf?""Ilidcs, peltries, beeswax and all oth?r hirs
of produce taken ia exchange for ockIs by
J. B. JENNINGS & Cc.
Jan'y20 1S59 SOyly
. Ike SerjMVccIilj limc.i
Is i-sued on the nv.ruing of every TueJaTatJ r .
day, and cntains, in addition to the buU of i.-I
lig?nee given ia the Daily Paper,
A Literary Department
Embracing Standard Nre!s and Tale, and ifv.".
neous Sclectionsof the highest interest. 'xti't'
. The Agricultural. Drpartment, ,'
Is compiled from a variety of sources, many of ti.
luaccetle to the American reader.
Price Tiirec Dollars a enr- T-,. .
Address, Kir. Hollars: 11
$11.2o; Aeu copies to cne Address, 20. . ; '
- ; -The Weekly Tine?.-- -'
Appearing every Saturlay morning embring a
Treh8Dilve digest of the' news of the peeeed
wil , attract.ve Lttcn;ry features, and othor'ch.S
retuuiig. It wW! also continued furnislx it, Tai'!!
bloialori(iatun fortlio
' Farmer ana Gardener,
A department wbi.-fa; has become highly -v,CB'ar
Irrce-i2 do!Urs ayer-r; three cop.e, tow.H.'
dress, iive dollars; firwejica to one ad.lre.s. F'.s
nuH.iN' ton in ... i i . & i
twenty copses to one address for twenty dollmj Any '
person sending us a club of twenty or raorewiilbs
entitled to an extra copy. j
. Fcrall our issues casii" must invariably le raid W l
advance. . r :
Specimen numbers forwarded upon application'-'
All letters to be addressed to tho-New WiTiniM '
New ork City. ' ,
Dollar Weekly Enquirer, i
TEST AND CHEAPEST I
I. THE I
Devoted to XtiL's, Politics, Literature, Jig.
ricidture, Mradary and Comma.
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' axt to.vr .iixivfi tx-sxen srvmr. '
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v " ' .TERMS OF ENQcir.ETt. ' " I
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Ten copies - , - - - j
"- Twesty copies : - . . j
An additional copy for the getter BpofeacadaV'
of ten subscribers.
Subscriptions in nil ci-cs'jayalla ia ad.-aare.iti
no paper will be cdntiKued aftir tie time paid for. i
Specimen copies sent crati. . . '
GEIITS DSESS GOODS.
1
Important to Farmers.
ilesrs. Jamea Cballenfc Son. Puhliabers Philadel
phia, will send any Ajiricultntal Work published la
America, postpaid, on receipt of she retail price.
. .. vlnl
- I.aivton Klncliljcrry. .
To obtain the oripma! variety for Harden or field cnl
ilnre, r circulars with directions, address.
;..-' ''.' WM I.AWTOK,' ' "'
vlnl ,f. Xew r.heile, Jf T
nnmripp
rp 1 r JACOB 'Linnox,:
MERCHANT TAILOR,
; BROVNVIL1JZL 1TEBUASKA
Repfectfuliyannounces to tbe eentlenien of Brown
f iile au'tvHinitf that be has Just received from ta
East a larje atocit of very superior g .ols.and latest
styles. ,"! " - ' - '
Clotlis, Vestings, &c., '
Wbii:li be will manufacture on very favr;ib!e terms.
He tlauers himself that he understands bu bu'lness
thrnehly anl all work warranted eomint: from hi es
tablishineut, and charges as low aaauy other competitor
in this place or the Wesu
A ZVeat Tit Cuarnnfced.
niTjntJTip nnn
uwumbiurusj
'JI. G. S. KJVEPFER,
23row33.vlllo, 3T. 17.
Informs the public that ho is now prepared with
all tho necessary apparatus such as heavy iron jack
screws for moving, raising or lowering building of
every description, without injury to tbe plastering.
Hi.? facilities are such, in this, lino that, he eannot
failto iatiafaction.
i ';'" . '
- .V: : ' !.' Also ' '
Carp enter t and Builder,
In whi-h business he trnts b,t experience and
qualifications are each as t? reriro Lt Liu. a 'liberal
patron,
Address,
noI3 , .
FA RAN A ircLKAN,
1 Ciu.;inDati,0.
it '
: &
i
Before taking
Sej-t. 22iAZ9.
nil tf
STmGTIIEXLVG C0KD1AL
- ASD '
BLOOD PUIilFLERB
rpriK irrestest reme
x'dy in the w,.rlcf.
. Thisttjrdijl i tfUtiJlcd
from a Berry kuvwr
rnly to myself, am
s lh .... .. .... .:
i with some of the moit
valuable nie.lica! roots,
berbs ami hark known
to t;ie niiixl ,;f nun,
viz: blid not, black i
r jot, wild cherry bark, .
yellow dock, dandle
loins, jarsaparilla. eid-
er ft wers, i'.h oibers,
prndiiciiic the must in-
fallible remedy for th -rjS-
retoratioa of Lealti r
IT IS NATURE'S AhfT Wii
OWN REMEDY, -m in!t diseases by natinl lawf
When taken its heai,ni inflneiueis felt foutiir!ttn-'ili
every vein of the bl;.-,' purlfyinn aud acceierannt the
circulation of the biooU. It neutralize anr tUioti
matter in the stouia;h, and streiic'iheps tbe hole io
nization. -..',
McLean's Strengthening Cordial will rfrtwiVi mrr
Liver ComjilnintSt Dytprptia, Jtundice. Chrnt
or Nervous Debility, Dtieaietrf fie Kid tey
. and all Diseases arisiny from Disordered'
Liver or Stomach,
Heartburn, inward piles, acidity or i ine tf the tcm
ach. ful lnessof tliM.d to the head, dull pain t ncimmiiis.
in the head, palpitation of the heart, ch-iklnjt or.ff-
anne feeliiiKs when Jjs ine down, dryness ot renews- I
of the skin and eyes, sudden Bushes of beatdfpriun j
of spirits, kc. .
I here is no mistake alovt it. f
Tbiscordial will never fail to curear y of tha lx.r i
diseases, if taken as per directions on eactt UltW, in j
German, Kng!ih and French. I
Over half a million cf loillis
Ilave been so" fl'irini; the past six ni"ntBi..ad in v j
instance has it fairc4 ia givm entire satisffcti-m t j
thin will s.n.Tcr from weakness or ietnll'y wlin t
Lean' ijtrengtbeniiig Cordial will cure Jot?" , j
lo the Ladies.
Do yoq wish to be healthy ni atronp Then X" at
onte and get s-me of ilcLcju's Cordial ? It will strft- I
then and inviporart- vour Mood to flow t trough eeff
vein. and the rich rosy blo.m of hea:t!i to Butflt toj.si j
cheek ayain, Every bottle warranted to five tis'c" t
tion. -t . t
For Children. ' j
We say toparenta. if yonr ciiildreu aresi:klr. punrf !
afllicted with cou.plaiuUprviM tmnriri hiMren.Bn
xnem a small qnan'ity of ilcLean loruiai. i t
rapidly, becausest always cures. Ie:ay bA a oionicui .. j
., Every Country .Jtrchaui
Should no: leave thecitvuntil be had prorvreCstGfr
p!y t ilcLein'a StrciiKthenir, cordial. A i'rl j
discount will tie niade to thosa who buy to ?f 11 !
LAJ ju.v Ecvrare of druk-jtlst or dealer no n
try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sar-p-i"l!i tr
which they can buy cheap, bv sa in(? it ts h.t us ouI. '
.woia sucn men. Ask for ifr.Lean' S:rri!oenn" i
dial, and take nothii else. It is the r-n y r meo. tun ;
will purify the blood throughout, and at tao nn tm
stremrthen the system. -
One table r,oonfnl l;iVon trarr mnrnirt IS a r sn .
pjevtntive forcholera, chills aud fever.jelow fevtr,or ;
any prevalent )ie!e. ,
Pike only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles fr fa. i
Ii cUA. :
Sole propr'retor of tbe rtl:al.
Also.Mcl-ean's Volcanic Oil L'imn''" rm ?
Ir5-Principalder)t on the corner of Tbiri ac I ''
Streets. St Imis. Mo. .
3Jcf.cans Volcanic Oil IJnImeni- j
The best liniment in the -orld for asa r bf
Another Rercarkable Lii
Performed by McLcju's Volcanic Oil L.ninient. ;
it for yourselves . . ' ',
TbomasFord, a blacksmith, living nesr f "T I
Tenth street, had a horaible running sore cn ll,Jt"T ,
II? tried virions Liniments, Salves, Ac. batcouUl (
no pood.' .Her1e'pa.;re'lof ever being able tooffc at f
trade ajrain, becati.-e he oould not bear ary weibt on o. j
foot; and by n bottle ilxLeaa'a YlaDi Vii LtJ'
ment be is now perfect ir cured. . . '
R!)cainiatim, neuraU. paralysis, bruise. sprl3 :
titrnes in tbe joints cr musclds, fwellini- J
throaty ejf icta or t'tbarbo, yield lotbenus 1 S
Kuence of this won. lerlul liniment. , .
1'T Jjor' 'aud atti. it is an Infallible rfmrdl' '
chafe, scratches, cratted beels, lanieoets. spavi0-' f
;(, tmiis sweilinzi, womnl, raftls-sn.ite l,i,ej
virions othcr'Ueases which ar.inialsare.JUb w '
iaiufies-oracc.dentrt. "
very country nterchant should obtaina suiP'T9' - '
I-Cju' Velcaaic Oil Liniment. It sells rapni'J i
ilalwayscnre-. . - . ' . I
A liberal disconnt will be made to merchants w' j
to sell a?ain. - r i
JC?"Fr sale WJH JtcLKAS". proprietor, coiM- j
Third and Pine ctreet, St Louis, 31 o. , j
JOHN A. KEXX1C0TT, at the Grove XorerT
'.rtbfleld, 111., ha ready f .r delivery: -1,.rtr
Bulbs, especially Tulips, at the low ratoo. f-;3"'
ICR), and$.0 per M for laree riwts: . ,!ff
Strawberrie,-cf all the iot ipprovM ylT's,'ai,t
Xr- m S3 to 1 per It for most; ifewMrti, l.e
Albany, higher Evergreens 20 toOcen ?er f "
ci.n nr.i to variety aO'i lorm averace -J ' -
i
i'
t
er the cheai er aud te.tr .or.-
J run Tree, i:t P0"O variety. Av?"r-- -
tna o er xaefr1-
1C0. and the siu.t
custoioor. .'
Small Fruit Currant. VjnO.ton
berries. Blackerru. &c., ubc!i loc
Loforp. i . - - I
. - . . v. a . TT ir. v r ii
Ornamental Tree-t. i'.-)es ami u,"r' ta
ia great variety a-id abnnd.tice; l'-'" L.r,
li'rntM-
Sua- i
rMtH,bra,Prio, at from , i
deed. And tbe bentirni .i-y- - jckiio
er choice pere-.uia Is at H.SOUS! per doxM. aia
an tbiiiss H dcirabie at about ''P'";- ttisl
raiasosnes brmaiton applicatu'n;
safclv packed fnrd'stant trans-r""",n;
most"thin?i c:d at aict tea per '
and a ":
. .