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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1860)
'iwnii iiiii' nil i ' 'h'w Miami ' - "h 'i z; x v7 GCCUGH! JOHN A. PONN, ' " WHOLESALE A"D EETAIL DEALEB 13. BUY GOODS, GROCERIES,. FLTIXXTCnE, XXARDYTAIIC, qmilXSYJ' AUG, LC, . BROWNVILE It T. CtVinir established himself at the old ttind recent It occupied by . - joiin Mcpherson, U sow crfrlrf and receiving fur tale one of tie AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS Ever Brought in this Territory Se lift i sa extensive and varied assortment of STAPLE AXD FAXCV DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family .G-rooeries, coxiistixo or XX&Z1, Bacon Sugar, Tea, Halt, Cneese, Candles, 'ctc.etc., And a fine assortment cf 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, fC.t SrC. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE A2VD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes. He pledges his customers to sell as. cheap as any other house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. - NEW GOODS illLEIOD! Wholesale and Eetail. THEODORE HILL, Main Street; 17, Brownville, IIel)rasliaJ Has just received per steamers Sios City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their ' TXTJSsSW STOOIS or r ! SPBINGG'OODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. coksistifo or QUEENSWARE, IIJRD W.iRE - CUTLER Y, . Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, oots and Shoes, IP Tj O "W s, Sliffi&PllB. Outfitting Goods TOR TIIE wm msm A Ztnevolent Institution established by special En 4owm.ent.for the relief of the tick and dtttressed, evicted with Virulent and Epedcmic Disease. TIIRHoward Association, in view of the awful distruc ."ttonof human We caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception practiced upon tbe unfortunatevictiuisof such disease by Quacks, aeverai years ago airftun nitrir wa tailing Surieon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases. In all their forms, and to cive Medical ', Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip tlonof their condition (age, occupation, habits cf life, Jlc.) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines Tree of charge. It U needless to add that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and irill furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their Annual Re sell Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the uccees which has attended the labors of their Surgeons io the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; ftrphllis; the Tice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of Ibe aUdneya and Bladder, &.c, and order a continuance f the same plan for the ensning year. The Directors, on a review cf the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent c Sort have been of rreat benefit to the afflicted, especially to the 700ns;,. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this very Important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self aause, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the ' Consul tinf Sorpeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed ore lope) FS.EK OF CIIARGE, on tbe receipt of TWO IT AX PS for postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distrlbuticn, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatinnets discovered during tbe last year are of great value. , AdJrea for Report or treatment, DR.. . SK.ILLIX BOU'iiHTON, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. t, Sooth Ninth Street. Philadelphia. tj order of the Directors, KZRA D. HAETWELL, President. Io. Pairchild, Secretary. Jaly 14, lb&S-lr QZ.ce of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SIIANESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL.. ITeddlngand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seala, XotaryPabllc'i Dies and Presses, Drafta, Invoices, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by Express. Pack of the very best glazed or Bris- ttlCaris wttk name for two dollart, by a new and hmutiful vroiet without cost of plate, equal to the cry cotcef ctijrrcenig, tamplei when required ?. rtc eptio of pott ttampt. 9-J J Gly 025GEY7niGIIACHniE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Slachine, TTarranledthe best In Hie World. fTill stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and era trolder with perfection, and will sew every kind of rooda, eves leather, and especially adapted for family . tu. Any person of ordinary Intelligence can learn in one fcour to :t successfully. Ts have a arreat number of references, but will give nly the names of a few, who are among the first fam ilies, to wit: We, the undersigned citizens cf St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, and use it successfully on diSer eat kinds of work, In onr families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: - . Jlrt. P A Kerett Jfra J Jewett Wilcox J Ciemena JoeCoffran J as A H Lampion L Mary Livcrtuore D 8 Gale RRWhorf H BTennlson M R Williams J A Hale DR Arbuckle K rillmaa II M Blossom S J Steveoe Kiichinea witbont tables, as hand Machines, with one reedleand two spools of thread on tbe machine, are 6?5 trita tables, fcalf dozen extra ueedles, tools, Ac, $33. Keedles $1 per dosett. Complete printed directions will be sent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the trover and Baker. So letters of iixtnlry answered except an extra post er stamp is enclosed. 4 Machine warranted, and may be returned In thirty Etlf not satisfactory. machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re Ctiv prompt attention. K. JJ. Agents wanted for every town In trie South and west, to whom a liberal discount willbe given. Address EDWLX CLARC, No. 62 Xurth Fourth street Bt. Louis, Mo. MO-3ai GOLD MINES, i Picks, e Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES Call and Examine his :'. SUPERIOR STOCK - or Ladies' Dress (soods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience he have had in trade in this city warrants him in saying he is confident we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. - To his old Customers in NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, T.ii.ju licroantue trm of Crane A. lii.l as hereto fore exictirf is this day dissolved by mutual con ettt. Tbeodore Hill havics purcbased the entire i e terect of Merchandise, Notes aud Account of Jonas Crcce, the books and account of the firm remain at the old itaod, No. 17 Main Street, io charre of Mr. Theodore Hill who will adjust ail unsettled business tf aaid trm, JOVAS CR.VXE. ) TilKODOKE IHM.,f AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, He returns thanks for past, and hope for, not only a continuance, hut increased pa tronage. THEODORE HILL, April 1st. n40 PIKES PEAKDIGCLGS AHEAD And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet discovered, and OF THE City Boot & Shoe Store, Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine f aiiers or (-Uppers, cheaper than any other bouse "West of Si. Louis. Employing Rood workmen, andkeepine a variety of material and trimminft for Lome manufac ture, I hope to receive that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. uive mo a can.- . w.T. DEN, BrownvilleJulyS7, 15.59 . ..n3.. JlLlaU.3 c :; l!EMA!!A LA!iD AGEMT, Will select lands, Investigate titles, pay taxes, &c, either in Kansas or Xeoraska; tuy, sell, and enter lands on commission: invest in town property, buy or sell the same, and will always have on nandcorre-ct plats of townships, counties. &c, showier al Hands sub ject to entry, aauiwiiercdesired wUl f urnh parties liv ln?in thestateswlth thesarne. Being the oldest settler in the county will la all cases be able to give fall and reliable information. Address A. L. Coate.eltherat Brownvilleor Xe'nha Clilv. N'brakaTerritory. - 6tn-42-2 a SEIGEL &,GREENBAUM, Main Street,. BrotcnviUc, Nebraska Have Just received pcrsteamcr TThitc Cloud ''Cdmplete'-l'Stpck 1 READY MADE CLOTKIKG, hich they will sell for cash a.thade cheaper than has ever before been offered iu this market. March 31,lSo9 aid M'NXJTTS1 x STOM0-'BITTBaS Are n unequalled Tonic and Stomachic, a potiteiv and palatable Remedy for general Debility, Dyt pejJtia, lott cf Appetite and clldUeatet of th -Dilutive Organt. . . .. That Great Remedy, ' SO E.OG SOUGX21V This remedy, claimed by the medical profession and the multiplied thonsand that have used it and nested its wonderful curative properties, to be the greatest discovery in medical science, and nature's own recaedy, !u the result of years of toil and study, by one of Ohio's favorite jjbysicians, in order to produce son.ethiufc that would meet the wisLe of suffering humanity, and thou sands from the princely palace and humblest cottage can testify to the immediate relief found by itu use For want of space we only offer few of tho many evi dences in iti favor.. . Mourr, Feb. 19, l;537. MESSRS. S. MAXN &. CO Wc find your Ague balaam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure cf all malarious diseases, we cheer fully recommend it as worthy that great ume ;.t baa wherever sold sdU u&cd. Very Truly Tours, EICIIABDS St TII0MA3. To the sufferers from Chills, Fever and Ajrae, I cheer fully submit the following: Bavins observed closely tbe effects of Dr. Afann's Ague Balsam ia this vkinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. ' I have fre quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis faction. From my intimate knowledseof this compound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N. E. HACKJSDOM, M D. Galion, Ohio, April 1st, 180a. Bltjftok, Ind., Hay 17, 11553. MESSRS. S. K 1IAXN 4t CO.r-Uavin.? sold your Bal sam for the past three years to scores of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we tio not hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever sold in Indiana, and wiil effectually cure chills fever aud will effectually cure chills, feverandajtueUliout fail. TralyTouri, PUILL1MAX & KEARXS, Drug'U. Lopaksport, Ind., Sep. 13, li',60. DB.MAXN Please send me one half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in groat demand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Aue. J. LXTLK. St. Louis, March 1st, 1353. MESSltS. S K 3XAXX& CO We have sold a large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three year;;, and find that where introduced and sold it has do equal In the history of ague remedies, and from all parts of the wett we hear the same cheering news it never fails to cure its patient and is looked upon in this country as tho best medicicine for chills, fever anl 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. These Bitters are a snre Preventive of FEVER AHD AGUE ! ... They ire prepared front the purest materials by an old and experienced Druggist, and thereforecaa be relied on. THEY AID DIGESTION! Bygently exciting theystem into ahealthy action; are pleasant tothe taste, and also'give that viitor to the system that Is so essential tohealth. STJ-A wine class full maybe taken two or three times a day before eating. Prepared only by W, IhlTNXrTT, ' ST. LOl'IS, 3IO. Oct. 28, '5$ 18-ly . -- XEW AXD IIIGIILY I3IPROTED (Patented) MET TLIC. SUN . DLALS, manu factured at Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by W. W. . Wttsox, Agent. I - w -' - - - -' For All Latitudes. In addition to the hour circle, subdivided to show tliA tniA timn In minutes, these Dials have eneraved Equation fables, showing the difference between ap parent a td true time every day in tneyear; a inu mr !nrte. whifih reflects the clonds. showinir their exactcourse, and the consequent -direction of the wind; a compass, circle, &c Lcincjadc with great accuracy, Of beautiful and durable workmanship, and very ornamental ar.a usenu, tr.u vr.juauic wora -,f nrt. Erionl h.ivpi a rlaccon the srroun.isof All im proved country residence?, plantations, gardens, lawns, &e. A cast, iron column ot uonc uraer, tnree feet high, is furnished at S5 each. The dials are 3 to 9 inches diameter,- Price of No. 4, $15; No. 3, $10;Mo.2,$7; Nr. 1, $5. The No. 4 Dial and col umn, $20, ia generally preferred. Directions' acoom pany by which they are easily set up end adjusted to the true meridian. Order promptly filled. Aug. 13. 1S59. , nC-tf trowstil.'e, Jose 13 l'i?. .. Pitts' Patent Machine. The Subscriber is the inventer aud patentee of the above celebrated machine, aud has manufactured them for over twenty years, and is prepared this season to furnish either eijrht or ten-hort-e machir.es, thirty-two inch cylinder, with all hisnow improvements, geared in fourdistlnct ways, vji. bevel gear new improvement, spur rer .hort belt, long belt. This celebrated ma chine in ordinary grain wheat, oats, barley, rye, will thresh and clean ready tor market irora zoo to 500 bush els of wheat a day, on from 1200 bushels of oats or bar ley, and is without a rival in the country. This uorre Power, known as the Double Pinion Power, is the oniv one in tbe country of the kind, and for strength, dura bility and ease of draught cannot be surpassed in the country. The truck wagon for bauiiog the machines are gaged to run on the wide track with larse wheels, and cam be used for farm purposes if rcQUired. Ice Equalizer for thoroughly regelating the draugat of the horses so that one horse cannot do any more than another, nor any lets, and saves all strain on the machinery. The bag ping apparatus Is a new invention, attached to tbe ma chine for bagging the grain as it comes from the cleaner, and saves one band; besides avoids all disputes between thrcsbers and farmers. Tbe Straw stacker made by me for piling the straw, are made of any length and are the Jbest known for that punx.se. ... All repairs for Separator or Horn Powers fartisheJ at tbe tbortett notice. For prices, terms, fcc, stfJrfs EIRIVA. PITTS firm Steam BIill, Patent 'Portable Mill; THE subscribers have entered into a partnership 4 under the firm of Reed, Ilolabird & Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in want of a good Corn or WheatMiilth.it fordura bility,simplictyancl economy ; excel any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of th Mechanics Institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jledal wasawarded themforit. , Jt is adapted to all Grain grindingpurpoect ; it is " tporiorto all others forthemostertensire Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding tho Farmersfeed by Horse power. :' ' The above Milltare manufactured by the under signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, O., where they ?on be turnisneain any quantity atsnort notice. The above Mails warranted to perform as follows: 85 in. diam., per hour 50 13. Corn, 25 Wheat, ' $300 2i " " ' 20 " 13 " 200 20 " " 16 " 8 " ; , 150 AsthisMilltellsitsownstory.it is unneccesaryto efrom ournu-ncrousrecomcicndations'eceivcd. luuEuumi mm hmimm. COX & ROBERT'S S j&. "3? S3 KT 17 ii 3Iade by Kinslaiid & Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. TIIE above named machine are unquestionably the most simple, cheap and durable r.ffcrea for sale. They Thresh and Clean the Grain ready for Market and can be managed by the most unskillful farmer, This machine received tbe first premium at the last Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural audHecbanica! Asso ciation, for being the BKST POUP. HORSE THRESHER AND CLEAXEU exhibition. It having threshed aud cleaned more Wheat, , ' in a better ttyle, in a given time, than any other four horse , Machine on the ground. Our Lever Cabin Ilorte rower 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. IAXXYS PATENT COMBINED H0WER AND EE APES. .:. MADE BY XIingsland3 &. Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO.. WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and justly popular Alauhine with all tbe new and valuable improvements, and made in a style certain to place it in advance of all others. Its past success, both as a Reaper and Mower, warrant ub in recom mending it to purchasers as a machine that will give perfect satisfaction In every particular. Our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to fill all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive orders, so that we may Oil them on the day they arc wanted. Orders respef'full? solicited.' kixosi.a;;p3 & fe.gusox, Cor. id- end Chcrr-j Sis. St. Louis, Mo. 19 rto47-tf PR1NC CO.'S IMPROVED MEL0DE0NS, ITITfl DIVIDED STFELI, The Bent-Toned Reed Instrument in the world. List of Prices : Four Octave Jfelodeon $15 CO Four-and-hatf Octave Melodcon . . . 60 00 Five Octave -Melodeoa - - - 73 00 Five Octave Melodeon, Piano Case, Four stops $10C 00 Five Octave Melodeoo, double reed, portablecase 130 00 Six Octave Melodeon, Piano Case J 30 00 Five Octave Melodeon, Piano Case, double reed 150 00 Five Octave Melodeon, Double Banks, fonr stops 200 00 The Organ Melodeon, five sets Seeds, tw Banks Keys and Pedal Bass 350 00 First Premium awarded wherever exhibited. Iilas tratcd price circulajs sent by mail. Orders PromTJtly Filled By GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Butolo, X. T. GEO. A. PRI KCE & CO., 1 10 Lake St., Chicago, 111. GEO. A. PRlXCE&CO.,87Pultonst. N. X. City. July 7th. 1859. Douglass Susar 31111k. Douglass Brothers have made arrangements' for man ufacturing to an unlimited extent their Sorrhoor Far iners' Portable Sugar Mills, will be prepared to supply the demand however large, and will also be prepared to fill H orders for Douglass and Cooper's Portable fur nace im Sucar Bmpwator. - -. . O'U Mills h.,V fl... ii.. T f c:l ine L nitcd states Agricultural Fairat Sanduskv, conten ding with the Mill r- t. r. . . . A . . . .. Trn,Vn; l.ui nlin county. Ohio, also the first ' il l . ---urinwestern Virginia Agr cultural SlrslnOUo heel,!,S' Vm" -n t.Eumerou, county r.,fIL6lS9' ?100- 1 ind upwards! Price ot Circular and P.imnv.ui . .r. . All orders addressed to the undersigned will be prompt- UOLGLAS iiHOTIIKRS, nCGH TTIQMAS DOCGI.As', n'neral Aget.10" T llv. Terrell, aKa. NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred Eroiviiville, Nebraska. ANNOUNCES to the public thathe hasjust re ceived, per Steamer IljUnd, a verj Iarg'3 and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved jmtterns,as follows: Plymouth Hock, Elevated Oven, New EJ , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japancd YFarc, Dras ILelHes, Lantticrns, Copper Waie. Sho vels and Tongs. , All of which I pledge myself to sell at a fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country.. I have also now on band every requisite variety of Tin,Copperand Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to put up guttennjrand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto give satislaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country. Brownville September 2, 1858. nlO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and Physicians. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of tho immense good now being dono by Ur. Smith' "Electric Oil" of Philadelphia.. I ia important to f lace it in the hands of all medical men as soon as may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases of accident ic. Nothing has ever done what this arti cle is doing in samo time. . . . . . Plies More YVonderful Cures Electrical Oil. . , J L. Philadelphia, Juno 6, ISjS. Dr. Smith: I was suffering intensely from intern al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I w;is ad vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections. Tho first application relieved the pain, and al ter four applica.ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully Mks. Mary Cnnrics. 271 Juniper St., two doors above South. From the N.Y. Times J3. . ' TnE Rush. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr. Galutia B.Smith, at the Troy Mouse some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma. Nervous Pains, Rheumatism and general derango mcnts. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting, tranquilizing and curative powers upon the Hfllictcd of Troy and vicinity. Call early. Will It Strike In? Yes, 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 aoaor bente of the human being. I-1T CUKES, it is MILD.it does NO HARM It CAN DO NO IIAUM. " Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single ctue of Rheu matism, or pains in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons, stiffnes in tho Joints or Neck. 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 euro for Neuntlghi Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for stiff Joints. . Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Fclor3. 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 inure perma nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b3 fore used, and its sedative influence over nervous paia is highly appreciated by medical men, many of whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Elkinton, a physician who has practiced since 1SIIG (too well known for comment): "At intervals during thirty years pasi my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent cast 6ay four times a year sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of gniacumand mcrphia, and rock her like an infant in a largo rocking chair, to induce any re pose. Having froquent correspondence with my son (102 Chesnut street of ycur city) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of List month, (January), which was of sueh severity aa tu com pletely paralyze the system, lie, in bis an.jiety fur his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am one of the practioncr? of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind ut patent mo licine, I d.d hesitate to give it a trial ; iaowever, on reflection, I concluded to try it which I did, and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before onc-tLird of the bottle was used not a vestage of tho disease remained, and she still continues well, although she rode oot a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, to forward this testimonial. 1 am yours truly, JOSEPH P. ELKLNTON, M.D. ncllcicand Avoid Pain. Pain is the penalty for violated law,' yet in Cod 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 our limbs and not know it, die and not cognizant of our sitaation. Thank God for pain if not well, thnt you may dis cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful ia the future. Facts are stubborn, and ifyou have a limb swollen from GOUT, INFL AMATORY RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you w.,uldsoe-n know it if relieved, without the am of imagination. irThc public arc respectfully cautioned to be ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice (ho name of "A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. SMITH," on the label. "A. E. .SMITH" is also blown ii: the glass of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may bo had at $5 for six bottles. r?fLarg bottles are ten times tho cheapest. r Westera" Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house of ------ - ' VAN LEAR. BRITTAINi; nARDY. Wholesale Druggists and Chemist-. S t. Joseph, Mo. To whom all order? must be addr.-.-ed. n-13-tf WUITINGR & WARREN, WboUMkle AjfBt, Nbraka City. Tho lliscouri Republican Published Daily, Tri-Weekly fc Weekly " By Proprietors. $io a) '2 oo 3 00 S CO 40 00 25 00 14 0) GEORGE KSAPPi N. PASCHALL, JOHN KNAPP. ; No. 11, Chestnut Street, Sfc. Louis, IIo. Terms of -the Republican. Daily, (la advance-) ' Tri-weckiy, naUvnncc) ;:,'!' ; Weekly, (in advance) Weekly, not paid la advance, iaTariablr Sunday Republican ; i - To clubs of five Dailies : ' To clubs of six Tri-Weefclies ' 1 ! To club of fourteen YVeeklie 53"aul9 k8t ad Found, Eoardlirg. for Kent, a:id Removals, will he charged flrty cents per square ol ciKtit lines or less, for first insertion, aud twenty-live rents for each additional ulie without alteration. OXE SQUARE, eight lines or less $ ' three time on flrst or fourth page " one week , " " two weeks " ' ! " three weeks ' one month " two niontba " ' three months " " six months " " twelve mouths " 83"AI1 advertisements required to be kej t on second page, charged as new each day, and on third page an ad vance over stated rates. SjAdvertisements required to be displayed, cr set in laree type, charged double rates. O'T'aus'cnt advertisement must be paid for in ad vance. FL0UEIITG MILL! 50 00 1 60 2 60 3 SO 4 00 6 00 8 00 12 00 20 00 THE undersigned having leased the Steam Flour and Corn Mills lately erected on the Missouri River at Nemaha City, are now prejared to grind WHEAT OR CORN WITH DISPATCH. Having cno of , i Clark's Celebrated rionrlng Mills, Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of ouperhnc' iJour and grind CUU bushels of Oorn dailv. Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed on the Kiver. i r roe IF&iriT'y Wc will provide the public with a Free Ferry at all times. BR0WNLEE & TIDWELL. Aueust 11th, '59. n5-3m Spear's Patent Com Iliiskcr. A machine capable of Husking as much Corn in a day as ten hands 1 . . .... Speare'a Prtent Corn Husker was introduced to the uotice of Eastern agriculturists, in January last, and the immediate recognition of its great merits, and the approbation it baa met with from tbe farming commu nity ia fully tested by the fact that since is introduc tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east and south, (nly six mouths since,) 2000 huskers cave been sold. The machine is now upon exhibition at our Rico in St. Lo'iis, and we respectfully invite the farmers and agriculturists of this and th adjacent Counties and States to call and satisfy themselves by personal inspec tion of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc tion, the easy and perfect manner in which it performs its work, and the immense saving of time and labor it eflccts. Dealers and agents have now a chance of more ample remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will again occur for years in this 'section cf the Vest. Let them at once communicate with us and they will find our terms to be the most liberal aud encouraging. We also offer for sale county i ighii at a very low figure and upon easy term. The Hutkcr wiil be on exhibition at tho next State Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that its performance will give them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purciiase money will be re funded. . Price twelve dollars each, BRAGG & BURROWS, St. Louis, iTo. TESTIMONIALS. John A. Ciark, one or the Editors of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as follows : . ' Kew roKi Jnne 17,1859. Messrt. JV. T. Speart 4r Co Sirs After having at tentively watched the operation of your Corn Dusker it is a privilege to bear testimony tothe great merit of the invention. You have claimed for it nothing whica it has not in my presence proved itelf eapabic. Oar farmers will appreciate your labors, and it is not need ed that I hould wish you a success which is already ia your grasp. ....... Respectfully, &c, JOHX A. CLARK. . Ebizabeth Town, K. J., Jan 22, 1859. Messrs. JV. T. Spears 4 Co. Gents. Tour Corn Husker was received this morning. I started off imme diately with my horses and wacon to try my band at shelling. I traveled only a few miles, as every farmer wished to see the Husker work. I gut back about eight o'clock, making a circuit of abor.tfour miles, I sold ten. That will do for half a day's wotk. I can sell 600. ,Xour fortune is made. Tours, respectfully. WILLIAM XILES. It has also received strong expressions of commenda tion from Hon. C. S. Flint, Secretary of the Massachu setts Board of Agriculture, Hon. J. V C. Smith. ex Mayor of Boston, nollis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. Hon. James Allen, of Massachusetts, lion Marshall P Wilder of Massachusetts, Prof. M apes, of Xew York, and nu merous others. In addition to the above, we lave certificates from a large number of distinguished men, who are interested in our agricultural Industry, who endorse the merits cf this machine in the strongest terms. Among them, the Hon. Henry W. Benchley, of Mass., who 6ays : ' I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the practical operatiou of Mr. Spear's Corn Husker, and have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce it beyond comparison the best, if not the only practical without injury to the corn, and with astonishing rapid ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and efficient working and low price, wiil, in my judgments command for it an unlimited sale. The undersisned have the pleasure of informing the farming community that they have tbis day, August 29, 1859, purchased from the patentee the right of man ufacturing and selling "Star's Corn Husker." and are prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch- Farmers and all others interested, desiring further information will please write for circular. All orders and letters should bo addressed to BRAGG &. BURRDWES, St.. Louis, Me. Office, corner of Third and Market streets. - no lvl . lilt undersigned, tleiirm to start about tbe 10th of September for Texas, will sell either for cash in hand or upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in the City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good garden and outhonses upon the premises. - Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the levee and convenient for business pnrposes. 120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near theMissouri river; well timbered and watered. One balf of an Original Stare (equal to 50 lots) in the Town of Aspinwall. Nine Lots in "McLennan's addition" to Nebraska City, near Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned flndu the fiscal department cf his affairs in a very embarrassing condition, if those who are indebted to him will please to come forward and pay their little notes and accounts, he will take it aa a great kindness upon their part, and will be happy to present each I them with a slight token of bis high regard in the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, hi autugraph appended thereto. . . , D. L. McGARr. May 19 I 7-n4;t A History of all Religions Containing a Statement or the Origin, Development, Doctrines and Government of the Religr ious Denominations in Europe and the United States, With Biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel M. Smucker, LLL D. Published by Iuane Rulison, Quaker City Publishing House, 33, South Third Street, , Philadelphia. : The subject of Religion and the Doctrines of sects muit always have an absorbing interest for tho thoughtful observer, and a work which affords the desired information, in a convenient and accessible form, at a moderate price, has teen urgently deman ded, and willbe sought for with avidity, and must command a large sale. In the present work, the origin, dcvelopetnont. doctrinal belief, Church Government and peculiari ties of over eighty different religious sects, are trea ted in a etyle clear, compendious and accurate, and will afford all the information which might be pro cured with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, from the larger polemical works and encyclopedias. - ' ' " Dr. Smucker has evidently prepared this work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. The articles on the different religions are very impartially written, and show tbe careful study of an unprejudiced and sound mind ; and the im portance and value cannot b too highly estimated of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, as too often, those pretending to giv cor rect information upon such subjects are prejudiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. Mr. Rulison has brought out this great work in a very handsome form, and the public is indebted to him for a very Taluable, instructive and usef ol book. The price, $1,00, is remarkably low for such a work, and in order that it may have a rapid and extensive circulation, he will setd it to any address, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on tbe receipt of the price and twenty-five cents to pay postage. ilr.Ruliwn will send free, on application, hi new enlarged and revised Catalogue of Book? and Gifts, containing all information relative to tbe establish ment of Agencies ia the Gift Rook business. Ad dress DCANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 33, South Third Str$, Philadelphia, Pa, c ... w. ' . Arnolds ComLincil CJrindln Corn and Cob Crusher, and Corn Shcllcr Three valuable machines in one 1 This Ii anew in vention, and one that is well wortbr the attention cf the pubiic, the fannies portion In particular; combin ation baa been pronounced by those who have the Mill in use to one of tbe beet ever made, and the great val ue of this combination will ba rcmhty se-in when the fact is considered that each machine makes a necessity for tbe other. This: a Mill makes a necessity for a Sheller, and Stellcr for a Mill, etc. Being adapted t the use cf the firmer, by horse power, aa a farm implement it scarcely has an equal ia value. It is also adapted to steam and wr.ter or wind power. It incapable of grindin,? from five to ten b!i-,liel3 per hour, requiring from two to three horse power, accord ing to the quantity and quality of the work done. It grinds sufficiently line for family use, making a su perior article of Alfa!, leaving it round and lively, which is indispensable for light bread r puddings. Everyone will be astonished at the difference in tols respect in favor of the meal made in thi .Mill compar ed with that made In any stone mill. They have only to make the trial to be convinced. , . It will shell ?ity to sixty bushels per hiar, and will grind and shell at the same time. It will crush fifteen to twenty bushels of corn and cob per hour, and it wilier asi and grind at the same time. - ' ' - It is lUht and portable, weighing thre hundred pounds and occupying a space of less than two feet by three feet. Tbegrindiug surfaces are verydnrable, Icing madeet iron as hard as hardened cast steel, and when worn o-o can be replaced without the aid of a mechanic, at tbu trifiing cot of one dollar ard fifty cents, thus overcom ing entirely tbe great objection to iron mills. Particu lar attention is called to (his feature ir. the Mill, at the difficulty of replacing grinding surfaces in Iron mills when worn out ia an objection to then that has al ways been urged with great force, and has had the effect to prevent thousands from purchasing", wbo otherwise would be glad to do so. That objection ii entirely done away with this mill. Millers will do well to examine this Mill, there be ing no doubt that they wiil find it for their interest to adept it for a feed mill, as the grinding surfaces are re placed at a much less cost than is required to keep a Stone Mill in order, to say nothing of the great savins iu powtr and cost of Mill. An examination of this mill is earnestly solicited, as it must be seen ia operation to be fully understood and appreciated. - Cards of direction are attached t.- each mill, which will enable any one to set up and operate them without further instructions. State and county rights for sale on reasf-nable terms. Price of mill complete $75. For particulars inquire of E. BAWSOX, X. IS Cass street, or address G. SriEPAUD, PostorSce, Box, 29i9, Chicago, 111. nolvl aioflirs Patent Ohio Thresher. The subscribers have cow ready several hundred of the above excellent machines. Wherever these Motat's Threshers have beeh introduced, it is well khown that they are altogether unequalled; and. therefore, as ma ny first class references can be furnished as may be re quired. They are built of 4, 6, 8, and 10 horse capaci ty, and every machine is run several hours, and thor- fougbly tested In all its parts, before leaving our facto ries. We bwe alo now reaiy for delivery oORGTiriT SU GAR CAXE MILLS, of tho most approved patterns, and also all the necessary apparatus for the Pomesti: Man ufacture of Sugar and Syrup. We are no v prepared to supply our customers with Mills of the most em;ient operation, at prices in St. Louis as low asia Cincinnati. Descriptions of these Mills and Apparanus, also a Trea tise on Sorghum Sugar Cane, and on Scg ir and Syrup making, wiil be cheerfully forwarded to all applicants. As our farmers are fast learning the easj and large profits of raising hay for market, we are now making ready to supply the demand for a large number of tbosa well established Uederick's Paralel Lever Horsepow er Hay Presses. We manufactire and have constantly for sale the fol lowing highly approved Machines: Selby's Patented Premium Grain Drill; the celebra ted Kentucky Harvester ; Atkin's Self-raking Reaper; Page's ic Child's Portable Saw Mills, Portable Flour it Grist Mills; Mill Machinery, and stationary Steam En gines, and Boilers and fixtures Orders respectfully solicited; and pamphlets with prices, terms and full descriptions chcei fully furnished gratuitously. St. Louis Agricultural Works, Corner Maine Bid die atrects, 8t. Louis, Mo. CLAEK, RICHAKSOX & Co, nolvl Proprietors. "XEWS FROM Ilor;5 NEBRASKA CITY Ineurnrioo Company. Capital Stock 30,000.' JfEBItASKA CITT, N. T. rrUIIS Company, tinder a liberal charter, is now J. fully organized, and their entirecapital stock of 'ry Inoutand Dollart, paid in and secured. Ihey are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with tho most favored Insurance Company any whre. Having adopted tho mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. The operations of the Company, will be confined, for tbe present, to marine, or cakgo risks, with a maximum liability ef $12,500 on any one bottom. Being the only Insurance OCicc, on theabove pop ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a genorous support from W cstern Merchants W e respectfully invite tho .Missouri Kiver ra- ronage. DIRECTORS : S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F.ITolly, II. P. Bennet, J. L. Armstrong, . "W.N.IIinchman, Miles W. Brown, A.A.Bradford. officess: CHAS.F.riOLLY, President. J.GAr.STDK,Sec'y. St. Louis Agent Col. TT.P.lIoward. April 2d, 1&58. 421- F. Lt'SHDAUGH. t. CARJOJ LU3HBATJGH &. CARSON. BANKERS AXD GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. Uncurrent Mney, Exchange and Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., S. T. Especial attention will be given to Buyinz and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply or Land vv arrantson hand for S3le. for cash, or en teredon time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every respect. Will Die DeclaratoryState- ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. ' Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec lion upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remit ted hi exchange, at current rates Bills of Exchange on Knclar.d, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account andinterest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE -Main St., near U.S. Land Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McNaueliton, Carson St Co., " Hiser &. White, " Ynn! Carson &. Hrranf ' Jnv. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, " B. Jf. Pundcrson Sl Co. Merchants, M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, New Tori w m. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, Washington, D. C. j. j. cevens, iq., Att'y at Law, " Jno. S. Gallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T., " Taylor & Kxiegb, Bankers, Chicago, 111. McClelland, Scruggs Jfc Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo lion. Thos. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pret S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsona & Co. Bankers, II. C. XuttfcCo. " Greene, Wea re & Rice, " Douglass Sl Watson, " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. H. Tutwiier, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercersburg, Pa Uagerstown, Md. teoknk. Iowa. Council BlufT " Des Moine, " Vinton, " . Easton, Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. J. E. cniLD3. Cl CO. J. B. JENXING3. J, B. JEITITIITGS EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph JIo. HAVE just reeievedby lato arrival, at much be low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusually cheap for cah. We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of our stock. 10 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices lOtll) sacks O A and Kanawasalt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra fine Flour 61)0 sacks " " 14 " 20 tierces new Rice 400 hf and qr boxes StarCandles IQO boxes family Soap 500 boxes Rio Cofi'ee.good lair to prime 50 bU crushed and powdered Sugar 200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine Crackers 400 keg? assorted Xalls 150 coilsmannilla rope, from i to l inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 boxes 8X10 and 10X12 Glass 500 doa &X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes impcrial,gunpowder, young byson and black Te.i 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toy3 and Gum drops 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Raiscns 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100.000 Sejars, various brands 150 boxes, nnd 25 bis Smoking To' ac-'O 600 doien Field's celebrated Oysters 150 boxes W R. 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Piice only 1 per bottle, or bnl' - - Sole proprietor ol the Also, McLean'. VoIcanicOU tj-Principal depot on the corner of Thira-a . streets, St Louis. Mo. i,l.nf McLean's Volcanic Oil I.nliaiu The best liniment in the -rrld for man Another Keirarkable Ure Performed bv McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. it for yourselves . ,T.ts Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, livin? cer Ca Tenth street, had a horaibie rnnnin? sore ' t He tried vriu Liniments, Salve, ttc. buteoua no good. He tlebpalredof ever beir.g ablet'" trade asain, because be 9onIJ not bear any wnsn foot; and by one bottle of McLean's Voleanlc vu ment be is noiv perfect iycurei. Denraleia. paralysis, limi.'f. : . v. a ,..inra nr mn-Lrtrt. aWffll.HfS silliness i ei- tbroat, earache or toothache, 4c, yield to the mt Bnence of this wouderfnl liciment. , r chafes, scratches, cracked heels, lamenewt, P"V' trt la, bruie-, swellm?, wounds, rattls-Miake v9 rarions otneroueases wnica aaiaiaiare.ni"--. injnfies or accidents. ,..te- Every country merchant should obtain a sow Len' Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sell rafia'J italwayscures. -v.S:I A liberal discount will be m.vJeto mertnan.s - to sell azain. ",. tf O-For sals ty J H. McLEAN, proprietor, Third and Pint streets, St Louis, Mo. w AV JOHV A. KKXXICOTT, at the Grove Xarserr, p rrthfie!d, III., has re!y for delivery. .MPr Bulbs, especially Tohps, at the low ram " 100, and;$2!J per M for large rooti: ; Strawternes. of all the moot appro'-e-t rri,m $2 to $1 per M for wo; few torn, , cording to variety and f..rm average . . 5 per Fruu Trees, iu wwl varie'y. Appie ,,sM: per 100. and the smaller the t-euf customers. Small Fruits berries, Blackcerries, before. . .. t.roW''' Ornamental Trees, Boses end utaer u'- - ,i t . . . .t 11 ULV " In great rariety ano Dnnmncr, large plants tf Cpright Uoneriackles. 11 OlJ Dentiia Scatra, Prim. fcc. at rn.m . , drcd. And the beautiful Diebytrm P" ml er choice perennials at $t.M f men th.g-in desirabie-t "bout h -f l CaUlognes t y mail on apphcauon , ad e safely packed .'or d.stant trtnPrt.' J it so-. Currants, IIo-:?hton Ge?rr 11 ies, ic, much lower thsn eter'