or rrTT. 1- i; V. at tie ewl .-f 6 ni .nil, 2 " . .. ,.,..i.rvl at. fcl .'iO ir The tle .-T . ....1 ihe ruii:1'-"-'" in J() WOBh. ,.onMvo artditi.n5 of Kcw Type, Cut, ,,r,.CjT.l. &.c.,nide mine "A.lver ' i,. at t - torn out J-b V ork in !'.,'! ; a! Tflt -e. Tbe proprietor being r r ' i-"i''; al,f! lavi:): in hi emp.oy an ';. . rv-.ori n. -fv: Fjn. y Jot. Printer, is le- ,. ir uil,'3f m tut tu w v. .. :": of F '.iff latest improved Can! j- ' 1:; -,VI :'-' wri jr. t i.rs, llrusze Work, will ".ar at Tin ion. : -..:): proai'tlr attended to, , t; e :a;i .-.IjcUou ir no pay. -I ;,n.j oSce Open. T';e ("Hices for tie Nem.tba Land ; ..-tat tiis cii v, onei TCiterJav for pre--. o:;. TheK'Vf' Nixon, lias been ': - Filircs ff several dars, which cum , i ,- :j noon restcrJav 1S3. Tcriocs des" - - d T-'cran d can now conic in and prove up je-tr.M t their lands. This will no doubt 5.: -:!:"iJ ntel'iigonce to very raanj settlers. Iraproieincnts. ; c :?r? cur last issue IIoJiEU Jciixsox has put ... has i.ow enclosed a fine two story busi- L"VJjP cn iLiia strei-t, opposite the Bank Ii-.LT.iDAT. has clso erected a new i-TD ii.i:n street, to be occupied by the tz of J. II. Hatjx & Co., and the The Land Officers, CuL Nlxox and Mr ?ii:r2, iuvc purchased the lots on the comer , ' Ma .; and Front streets, and erected thereon ilcildi!! to be used as the Land ofnec. il. S. Tuu::rt h;is just com pleted a fine re? :,!.cc on the confer of Fifth and Atlantic f:r"vtf . T'ua contract has been given Mr. Thuebeb w erect a S;l,l House on the comer of Sixth a-. J At.lai.tictrrfts. -leted bv Nov. 10: L The luilding to be com Tliose of y ju who have i,wt ra d the tax levied to build this house, 'j!j.ic walk tip to the Clerk's oCice aud .i ti li l'. StcLT has given out the j-b of cut- iluw.T lot i K)Ck lJ frjntin on the riviT, to ie completed this f.dl. Parson Wells J.ur. Srott contractors. All right. I,c .una u: Caesox have completed ti::r new lacking house- on Main street, and a.": new r;a !y to "drive along." Ml:- 1" HoaI'LT, are erecting a two story :.--.'. cn the corner of Main and First street. k v er .--to-v to be used for a Banking Y.j-i, and we of the Advertiser, will "live up G. V. Bn.vTTOX and E. E. Pahkeu ars each c::;r new ' -. Lt rti " i reoidoiices, out Maiu street near IL !' Hows, is erecting an extra fine three :ry rcsiJcr.ee on the corner of Water and ?.iih erects, which when completed will be r.nest building in the city. l'.ir!i Wklls h.is completed and moved :..: his new house, on Atlantic street between i i. and oth stwts. Sheriff CoLr.iixK Las biiilt him a fine ni vu First street between Water and South Eronville. Mr. Kneock has just completed'a n:-v resi lewee in South Brownvillc. J. 11. k IL C. LEU'iErt, arc each erecting r.chrkk rcsiuences on Nebraska Avenue. V. rEUiji"N.s is also making preparations to luiid vet this fall. Xev Enstenfl UarUs. This Troupe of Singers gave t'.vo Concerts in this City Friday and Saturday Bvcnii.gs, 221 and 2rVd, at IlalUm's Hall. The house was crowded on both evenings, and aU felt they hod their "money's worth." Du rarrt h;w alout as much drollery in him as is 1 ccessary fur one man to possess, and he man tles to let cureb of it out to cause one to 9 it Lis sides a huLin-" almost The "Wind FIdiist Monscur Comclf' ave a penect at Haifa's Hall on WednesJar oei.inj last. We loUeve all felt tliat as an "u:.rrtu::ate nun" he was welcome to the "'linrteV Un tLat there was "no ruonc; iu the iiivestmer.l." The Thajcr Famllj. Ui;r city Las LecjcCTiliarIy favor c l of late in the war of entertainments of va-n-uss kinds; but we venture the assertion that li 'tic ha? .ven so universal satisfaction as did -Thayer Fahilt," who held forth in Wa'lam's Hall Fridav and Saturday evenings of last week, to overflowing houses on both evening YC had the pleasure of hearing tii is Trouje in the East several years ago. riiy were then giving -universal satisfaction wherever tbey went, and we are ileascd to know that aa they "grow older they grow bet ter." The performance on Sax Horns by La dies w novel, and the Misses Thayer certain ly reflect credit upon the undertaking. Off his Beat. A gc;.iii:;e "Organ and Monkey man" Tpeared in cur strvets the other day taking liie eye, and tickling the particular fancy of U.e juvenile Drownvillians. Wbcrehccome m or where he went to no one knows. Ter- rs he is a spontaneous production of Xe krka soil. Man Overljoard DrowRcd. A man named Owes of Ne braska City, in a fit of derangement, the effect f "imbibing" too freely, jumped overboard off the steamer Carrier, just above this city, on l'cr downward trip last week. Eefore.be could be reached with the yawl he sank to rise no 111 'e. The young man's mother was aboard. Sal crer.t. I'roiaolca. . We see thr.t ourol l friciul Corporal B. S, Kle, of Troy Ohio, with, whom wc hare per formed "military duty" many a day, has been Prnotetl to the position of Adjutant General s& tho rank of. Licutcuaiil Colonel. Our sa 1'' Cuu Ktle. We learn tliat six of the icautiful cast iron rIars of the Capital at Omaha fell and was fce lo pieces lost wet. It was owinS to E'--e defect. The Little Pilsrini. Somebodv has placed upon our table a copy the "Little Pilgrim' "Grace Greenwoods" illustrated monthly for Girls and Boy. Who has not heard of "Grace Greenwood" and read so many nice alliens over that signature ? Little Pilgm is just the thin;; for the lit folks and we hope a club will be gotten up Brownvnle and other joints m this coucty. Parents can do nothing better than to place in the hands of their children anewspaperor mag azine, provided it possesses a high moral tone, and of such we vouch for the "Little Pilgrim." Terms only 50 cts single copies, five copies for $2 ; fifty copies for $15. Address, L. K. Lip- pincott, CO S. 3d St., Philadelphia. The Horticulturist. Decidedly the finest work of its kind is the Horticulturist, edited by J. Jay Smith, and published by R. P. Smith, Phil adelphia. The August number is upon our table freight ed as usual with a large amount of interesting and useful matter. We call the attention of the travelling pub lic to the advertisement of the "Platte Pdver Ferry," in another column of to-days paper. The "Crossing of Platte" has always been an obstacle in travelling up and down the country on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River. We are glad to know a good Ferry has been eftabliilTed where it has. BroTniville Hotel. This building is processing rapidly. There has been quite a liberal appropriation of leal Estate, by a number of individuals, for its completion, aDd the Board of Directors have iad. under advisement the lest plan of con verting the property into morcy. It has been thought the plan, as published in another col umn would be the best, and accordingly have adopted it and now place it Ijcfore the public. Road the programme : It explains itself. Missouri Election. We hive not the ofacial vote be fore uf, but have learned sufficient to warrant the conclusion that Stewart is elected by a small majority. A Cat Fish, weighing 1G5 pounds, wns caught at the mouth of the Pappillion Creek, one day last week. That's the kind of fish ing we do here in Nebraska. Smaller oues, we believe, arc considered of no account, with our Waltonian disciples. BeUvue Gizttte. That beats you, Mr. IIofTman. Try another bait Pat on a '-young Ljun," Luilalo call, or something like that. The gentleman whose r.arae nppcars in our list, as agent for Omaha City, will confer a fa vor by making ns .1 statement of his business with this office, s-?i. Aice Melon. Vs. Hall, Eq., has the thanks of the "Ad vertiser ofTicc" for the finet indn left n, it has been our "ensure to meet with ' this season. If any suppose .ueh treatment is offensive, wc beg toa;-urc them they arc laViring under a grand miaUke. IIcaiT ralSnrc The Diiio I.iic Insurance i 7m.-t Com pany has failcii,to the tune of Seven Millions of Dol lars. Particulars next week. The River. The Ulissocri Hirer Trade Her Boats, and Value thereof. The Sf. Lonim HrpnUiriH in sjtcaking of the 5Iis souri Ilivcr, says: There no trade in the United States, if there be in the world, that employs as many steamboats as d cs that cf the Mi?str.ri River: nor is there a Hirer in which ns good, staunch built and fine boats arc required. The llissouri is a dan gerous stream to navignte, even during highest wa ter, and consequently a boat built for that stream must be cf the best and soundest nuttcrLil, besides being put together in the stauncbest manner. There is n,t a river in the West in which a good boat iss libcrary supported as on the Missouri, nor is there a Uiver where as hih pris for freight and passage arc paid. SteamWvt cdieers and their crews are better paid in the Missouri than in any usher Hirer, and boa's that run it make more money than tbey cou'd anywhere else. In fact, the llis-nari is the great Uiver of the West. The people who are ein- ployed on it, and who travel on it, livo faster and better than on any other stream in the knonu world. In order to give our readers wh3 reside in other States anldea of what is going on in the Mis souri Hirer, we will state that there are now running the Missouri Uiver Trade, Fortif-Le Seirmfrn, the estiin.it?d value of which is, one m 11 inn .ir ftHdrrd and icty-iMe thont'tud dollar. We ia.iy ndd also that there arc now building at least a dozen new boats for this trade next spring. There are toe, at present, seven or eight transient boats that have been engaged in the Uiver nearly all tho season, car rying railroad ir n. lumber, 4c. We my have omit ted to mention one or two ef the ne hoauWt thU U eeasonbat fr in what we nuy have given above some idea maybe formed of the immense importance of the Missouri Uiver trada. Alonzo Child. This tljgant Steamer landed at our wharf on the 1 itb, having nvvde a trip from this city to St. Louis aid back in tip.ce dayt. That's what wo call making 'double quick time." The Child is a great favorite with the travelling public Seme of oar -lady folks" who went passengers on this boat, tier last trip, write back. fc We had an exceedingly pleasant trip. Found Clerk Trsox, jid indeed all the officers as accommodating and obliging as "cnUe-m-sn could be, rL,pe the "Advertiser- will gi vc them a ' loudpHfr Tyson, won't that do, coming from & young lady, without our saying another word ? Silrer Heels. This excellent Loat which we have missed r i - iot xerrriu inps, laaded t cur wharf Monda2Hh. r nd a-ka'f d If , from Loi, This knocks any time of the season, and we believe u the quickest. time ever mnde between St. Louis and this city. The Silver Heels has bn nndcr-oing rtpirs, is newly painted an I sited up in excellent st3le, with a n?w e .mm.vnder, CpL Flex Calveet. Sh- landed freight and pisscEgers and went on up the river a flying." Thanks to Mr. Kiddle for rr.;,ra. Omaha. This excellent and regular S:nm:rr rassed nt on Tuesday 2ith. Had nottiing fwour .eoj Jc and so diln'tstop. She was driving along u her usual ra did speed. Capt. Wixelam) yoall have- to -tuny up the cakes," the Silver lice's lead s yi ur time. llr. Wilcox has cur thanks .r rmpers thrown ashore. Slcomcr Ilesperian. We gave in our last issue, mre!v a notice of the arrival of this tew Steajarr at our wharf, and as she p -ssed np afU-r night wc h d but a p-xir opportunity of seeing what t-he looked like. On tbe 14th she again made her appearance at Mir land ing when we had a chance to take a "good liok.' The Hesperian is an entire new boat, built cviiressly for this trade, under the personal supervision i:,.mrr.. ' 1 ' ucr 5rnuL-m.ujy m p.iiv-uwa comuunder. il-r passenger accoujiiodaliotJ arc sec- ond to noae on the river. Every tfiinjj&baat the boat is new, neat and clean! j, and a passenger who eould not feel at Lome aboard such a "floating palace,' onght to "go afoot." She was pronounced bj all wto saw her here to be "A Xo. 1." She was built, and is ovned by St. Joseph and Council Bluff Cap italists. Lons maj she wave." To her Clerk, ilr. Srmns, we return thanks for les of St. Louis and St. Joseph papers. Hannibal. This Steamer arrived at our wharf Saturday morn'ir r last and put off quite a number of passengers, and a heavy lot of freight. She experienced consid erable dllEoulfy in getting over the bar Istwccn this and the mouth of the little Nemaha. Asa Tllns. This excellent Steamer arrived on Sunday last ; discharged and received passengers. The gen tlemanly Clerk, Mr. Horiaxs, will pleara accept our thankj for St. Louis papers, and that "ei'jht year old" per Tthox, who with one or two other frienda ait-f-d in quaSng to the health of "Asu IIprKixs." !Yato,sa. This regular St. Joseph and Council Lluff Packet makes her trips regularly and appears to be doin a nice business. Em! grant. This Steamer arrived from St. Louis on Sat urday 22.1, put eff freight and passengers. Col. Crosman. This Steamer arrived from St. Louis, Sun day IT-d, put off freight for J. ILDavis.J. McITierson, I. T. h itc, & Co., il u.Lr i Ilofcdly, and passed on up for Sioux City. I'TEW FERRY. Across The Shute At the Head of the Inland ABOVE BROWNVILLE, To W. S. Hall & Co.'s Saw Mill. THE undersigned announces in the Public that he haa purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jiick son Tutors, at the lait Session tX the Legislature, and is n ?w prepared with a new and substantial i oat, at a!l tLnieii to accommodate the public. Charges usu:J nitei. - URIAH SillTH. June 11th, 1S57. 3S-3m J. W. COLEMAN, Land and Lot Agent REAL-ESTATE BROKER. FARMS FOli SALE Oli KENT. Xa33.ci SntcrcclonTirac. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. BItOAVN VILLI;, JT. T. ! BAV'in II. H'LArcnLIN'. CHARLES C. POKSET. Mclaughlin & Dorset, iSEAL ESTATE AND GEXERAL LAND AGENTS, First Street, ( opposite 44 Advertiser" office,) DI10WN villi:, n. t. Will attend to Filing Declarations of intention to Securing lT2-einr.ti.ns, Iiocating Land "Warrants. Euterinjr. Iand. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Particular attention will he paid to haying and selling property on commission, and making invest ments for distant dealers. Cornjs;R)udeuee solicited. MeLAUGHIJN i DORSEY. EEFEE TO f!rad ford, 'McLennan 4 MeGaty. Nebraska City.X.T. Mi-lTiersMin, Mrrin,4 Hutchins, Urownvillc, N. T. O. II. lJarnet, Ls j Dayton, Ohio. Notice. Editor "Wrnd-fl Ado rtivr": 1eak ir: IubMikicgovertbelastnnroberof your jper a n-.ttice attracted oiy attention signed ly Jen-me Hoover. Lsq., in which he stat'jsthat certain stories arc in circulation tha t the undersigned claim sunie interest in Nemaha City for "the purpose of in juring its prosperity. It may do quite well U cir culate a report of that nature where the facts are unknown, but to t -ose knowing tho facts such a statement is merely fnolisb. Aud for the purple of giving a fair opportunity to persons to ascertain the tacts we hereby warn all . persons frcirf' purchasing .ny pretended claim or I interest in the said town of Nemaha City, from the sciid Jeroinc"Ibovcr, as he has sold and received pay ft r nine- twelfths of said town,and suit is mw pending to plac-c the undersigned in possession of the interest by them purjhased in the ame; and they have not authorized the said Ih-ovcr to sell or dispose of any portion of their interest, but directed suit to be brought long since f-r its rwovcry. Yours, F. J. MAUPnALL. JNO. DONIPHAN. J AS. DONIPHAN. It. U liALLAUD. U. C. 15ISII0P. u D. r.iun A. (J. WOODWAUD. S. F. NFCKOLLS. CHAS. F. HOLLY. 42-tf Msrch 2Sth, 1S07. W. IL WILLI A3IS, WnoLESALK ND RETAIL UEALEB 131 STOVES & TINWARE TAKHS pleasure in announcing the citizens of mn and the public in rneral. that he has Or- as on hand the uist extensive slock of Stoves and Tin war;, ever offered in this market. My stek of Tin wars is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Uctail at St. Iouis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved I pat-ernsboth Air-Tight nnd 1'remiam. Among them mavbe foand FilW's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize I rc miuin. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Suand Puttcrns, which I wiil SELL LOWEIi THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and patting np Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term ". Old "copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange f.jrwork or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS, vl-r.5 Oregon, Mo, July 5, 1 ;. NEW TIU-WEEKLY MAIL, S VS. FROM nocu: port, tlto. TO BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. GEO. II UCIiART, i HAVLVG taken tie contract for carrying the Hail between the bive jioints, takes this method of informing the public generally that be has made preparations for running u Hack on the above named route : Leaving Bock Port every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, at i ocluck II.: arriving at Brownville at 2 o'clock. P.M.: leaving Brownville for Bock Port, same evening at 5 o'clock P. II. This route eonnTtri at Bock Port wiih the St. Jo seph and Council Bluffs Stae line, and at Brown villo with the Stsge line leading firm Topeka Kansas, St. Joseph !., Iudejcndenee. Kansas Ci:y and other prints below; ani to Nebraska City. Omaha City and other point! above : awl New Fort Kearney, west; The subsrrilrfT hopes by diligent attention to business and actmmdation to customers, to merit a share or the public patronnge. Particular attention paid to the conveyance of Packages or parcels. Charges nvJcrate; but no ac countability ft unavoidable accidents, Anril 7 1&55. 43-tf Horses Vaat d. will pay tha highrt iric fur a few nc, well broke borscs. Apply at my stable in Browcville, J- W. COLEMAN. T02 SAUL I of . u.rnlot ia ,,ck 19 Main street; also, lot 4 , !WMekl9-. Al' 4?-creof.1Di jornm? South unwnville:bT McLAl GULLS L D015E V. April 21, 18i7. 4i-ly WK, LCCAS. C. I TT3 Tv IT mm THOMrsos. ILUCA fc Successors to C. H. ncCTJITG & CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Will Lave in store this fall a very superior stock of Among- which may be PrJNTS, INDIANA CLOTHS. DELANES, BOMBAZINES, CASHMERES, CLOTHS, MERINOES. CASSIMERES, ALPACAS; SATINETTS, Our Sto:k . of Will embrace all the Latest Styles and Newest Goods offered to the trade. 0ur White Goods Eoom Will wefdled icith a Very Choice Selection of everything under that Head. We will aho keep a complete line of ZK2J" 0 rEC 321 X2 1327 CTi XT S J3LZ 5 9 Which we will offer to tho trade cpon good terms, as houses exclusively in that business. Our stock of BROWN MUSLIN; BLEACHED MUSLIN, OSNABURGS, LINSEYES, Will he found as complete We aTe determined to offer these gouda at very close profit Time buyers. v2nS-3m Real-Estate For Sale. 1 HAVE FOK SALE and will sell at a bargain if appli cjtkm be made eotm : 160 Acres of entered land part timber part bottom prairie itliin one and one half mil r of Br twnville. 160 Acres entered laul, enie description a above, 40 acres urt'icr cultivation, good bouse and barn, adjoin ing the Citr of Brownville. 80 Acres of excellent bottom prairie lasd entered, and within twe miles of Brownvillc 55 Acres beavy timbered bottom land adjoining Brcwn ville will be sold cheap for cash. 50 Clioice lUin South Brownvillc. 25 Its in the City or Brownville. 2 Shares in the town of Wyoming. K. W. FURXAS, Real-llstate A'pt. Brownville, X. T. Ans. 6th, VSn. DOWIJ ALL, TffA-RTTiTft?y ti CO., WASINGTON FOUNDRY, Engine and Machine Shop, CORNER Or SECOXD AKD SOBQA.1 (TBXETS, , ST. LOUIS, MO. Manufacturers of Steam Engines aud Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill Jljchmery, Single aul liible Circular Sow 34il!s, Toliaou Screws and Presses Lard Kettles. Lard Screws aiid (,'yiiiKlcrs, Wix.l Cartlmjr it c!iines Builuiug Casiiuss, Tonne's Improved Patent Smut Mills, &.c. J3-AGKSTS ft.r the bale of James Smitli &. Co.'s Su perior Machine Cards. v2u-ly Strayed or Stolen, FROM the Subscriber, a gray horse about sixteen hards hUU, black main and Mack tail, atout eijrbt years old. Any person uiviug infinnation where the horse is or de livering the siiae to me wiil be liberally rewarded; said hurse had suniethiug like the tisieiow w'jen he left. C ilULL'.S. Xebraka City. X. T., Aug. 5, 1S57. n8-6w Dissolution,' TI1E partincrshiy heretwf'ire cxistin; between lluir & llaim and ."Utur, liann 4i Co., is this d.iy dissolved by mutual consent, and will be continued under the nf.uie and ft -in or Iloadly &. Miiir. All the debts contracted by Jno A. II nn for the former partnership will be paid by UoaJJy it. 31 i:lr. who still xu tinue the business. liOAPLY &. Unit. JSO. U. HANX. An?. 6th. IS57. nS-3w Hattrasses. 33huk Vattrasses jast received at tbestore nf Aug. 6, 16o7. nS I. T. WnTTE. POUTIIR'S SriKIT OF THE TlilLS. General Purchasing Agency. TUK constantly incrensins demand cpon as to cxi;cute coiiimisi4is lor Uie pu rchase vt all kiudi of articles botii tor rtilen;s Jnd non-resirtcnts or the city, has inCucci us to estabiuli, in tviiriection with our newspaper eaicr prise, a PTJBCHASHTG BTTEEATJ uuJer the immediate supervision of or e uf our firm, as- t UtCn! hy tie most accinp!iLeU exf erj., for tujqthjinfj j ang article in the u&rld. lirticu!r attention will be paid to tbe t'ection, pnr- chase, and sale of thorough -bred Cattle ami Horse Sluck, ' trained Uvi&, 1 errew, anu raucj- Fowls, drnagc, Uiipjry, and S;uld:e Horses, Carria?Ca. HarucsK and SidUlef, Time Watches, every description of Eire Arms. Ruling Arti cles. Firtiins Rls and Tck!e, Music and Musical Instru ment, Tacbts. Sail and Itow Doats. Furniture, fine Wines, Liquors, and Siars; Cricket and Ball Eats, P;tds, 4tc., lc. Acriltltural IMplXjIEXTS, of Uie latest ani! most improvel kinds ; Seeds, PianU, Fruit, Fo-rest and Shade trees, and all kinds of Books treaiiiisn subjects of im portance to tbc Farmer, Horticulturist, and Florist. State Rooms Ekgaoed in adv.mce, cn Steamers and Packets Vi leave for Europe. Calif-roia. the West Indies, oraiiyparto the world. This will obviate the necessity to residents of inland t wns. aud p! ceti where no steamer agencies exist, of coming to New York two or three weeks in advance as they are now frequently required to do cither to obtain passage. orttecureeli;;il'.e accommoda tion. In thi department, we will be ready to tccare Rooms at Hotels at favorable rites, so as to protect the stranger from iuip-u.it ion as well nw inconvenience; and. iu short, to perioral any descri;.rfin of commission that would ordinarily require the prcseuce of the party bimse'.f . (ieutlcmen who desire to form Libraries, or wbo may wish to procure the Choice Literature of the dity, can always rely upon our judgement amj selection. Also, Blank books ami Stationery, and Book tnd Xews Pacr, for printer. FOR TnE LADIES, we will procure the latest Tahion Platef, stylw of B-.naets. eampesf the newest varie ties of pad:i, CkMTtueticg, irfumes. and fancy articles, and we t hsll always be pleased to furtish overruling couuect el wiih their wants. In i-bort, for any service which mjv t required, tbc public may rerr upon ns, with Uie runs! perfect euatiaeuce for fidelity, and dispatch. Apply to GKO. w. KlUESani.. Pjrter's Spirit of the Times, 34S Bnadway. X. T. X. B. Subscriptions for Porter's Spirit of the Times, a Sporting Literar. Aki icuitural, Faiui!y Weekly News paper, may be forwarded to the same directicn. Terms, $3 a year. NOTICE TO STOCXHOLDEES. TrK third enstalwent .of 20 per cent on tl:e stoctcufttie Brownville Hotel Coitpany, is rec.uiied to be paid within ten tbiy ot this date. ALEX. IIALIJ-Ur.. B-v order or the Board. ' Secretary Dissolnticn. TI1E purtnership beretofor ct'xistins between the nnieri?bed nuder tbe name and stvie of MoPhcrson, M'.'rr.cu i. Huu-hins was bv mutual oouscut dlssol red en the28ihdnyof Juiy,lS57. The !J business will be settled, nd the new ctratinued byJuhnM-Pherson. J. M'PHERSON. J. U. MOIJRISO.V, Aug. 6th, 1S57. - R- p- Hrrcm.vs. DANIEL S00Kt Oregon, Ilolt County Missouri, Dealer in Gr !S , CHEMICALS. ' Dye-'Wcods, and DycstnfEs, Oils, Paiatfi. &si Painter's Articles, Varnishes, "Window-gliiss and Putt)', French, English, and American Perfumery. PINE toilet and sha'ing soaps, fine hair and O tooth brushes, point brmdics, mrgicd and dent al instrunienu, siees, -srinfis, manufactured t.ucco: all the patent medicines of the day: pure wines and brandies, fur medical purposes; choice toilet and fancy articles, e-.ete. AGEX1 FOR 1BE SALE CF Dr. Wis tar' Balsam of Wild Cherry. Boger's Liverwort, Tar and Cancbalagna " Osors India Chidagogue, " J.es' American CbolJgogue; " OuvsoU's YclUw dock and Sarsaiiarilia; " Smith's Tonic Syrap. July 23, ISa". . v2nl-yly TTD jHL "O" And ' FOB SALE. Lot 2 in block 4A, best Levee lot in Brownville; ahw, house and lot in blot k 2 Main street. MeliAUGHLlN A DORSET." FOB SALE. Iot 5 In blk 50; Lots 3 and 12 ia block 1; Lot 1(1 in blocks, ia the Citj f Bmwnvir.e. by ilcLALTGHLIN A I0lu5ET. i VVM. S. found a complete line of JEANS, TWEEDS, OVEP COATINGS, BLANKETS, &c, iSrc KERSEYS, TICKING, NEGRO GOODS, SHIRTING STRIPES, DRILLINGS; ' " TWEEDS, APRON CHECKS, BAGGING, &c as any iu tliis market. and Uc&ire to call the attention of all CASH or prompt LUCAS, THOMPSOX &. CO. . FRESH AEEWAL OF NEW GO, A T I. T. WHITE & CO. IJrovriiville, N. T. WL have just received per Steamer "Emma" an entirely new and lanre assortment of SUPERIOR GOODS, Which we will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West, onr motto being "LIVE AND LET LIVE." We have now in store a great variety of the fol lowing articles, which we purchased for CASH and conseaucntly can sell cbeap on tho same terms : DRY GOODS, HATS AXD CATS, -SADDLERY, HARDWARE, FASH mPLBIEITTS, CUTLERY, ' QUEENSWARE, WILLOW WAKE, BOOTS AND SHOES, Eeady Hade dctMng. And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES, Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratn?, , Ginger, . Allspice, -etc., etc And & good article of Smoking and Chewing: Tobacco. It is a pleasure to ua to show floods, and we ack you to call round and see for yourselves. 1. T. WUYTE k CO. Jane 9th, 1857. v2 1-1 y w 7E offer to tho public, we arc confident, the largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this market: 6 UhdsSugsx, 0 Sacks Coffee, "125 Sacks Floor, 5 Tierces Iiice, 3D Bbls .Molasses, 1G Boxes Star Candles, 2l Boxes Soap. 15 Sacks Salt, 15 Bbls Cider Vinlscr. 150 bbls Selt. 2EIIJJS CASnU! l.T.'WlIYTEJt 00. 1 r-rv HFGS NAILS, just received, ami forUi lOU by I. T. WUYTE ACO. OOTS and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, just received, opened, and for sale, by I. T. WnYTE A CO. 75 - PLNE-DOOliS, Fur sale, by 1. T. Hi it & tu. TJBESEKVEI) FKCITS: Strawberries, Peaches, A Whortkbon ies 4c , Ac, to be bad at I. T. WUYTE A COS. Just Eeceived by 2TPHE2S03', H022ISC3T & Hl'TtlUiiS, A larre assortment of the Economy Cooking Stove which is an improvement on the Charter Oak ; ana tnc siovewnicn voor ine premium a me uuiu State Fair. Wc warrant it to give entire satisfac tion or no sale. ... . . - i . . . i - . .i ' Also, an additional Stock of Tools, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots, Shoes Ac. Brownville, Jnly 15, 1357. v2n5yly i Kew Arrival nr3 o "7" IS3 3 and CHRISTIAN DEUSER. brownville. AXyOO'CE-Stothepr.blie that hflti jn?t re ceived, per SteacHT Emma, a vcryTire and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved pattern. s follow.; Shaiighid Elevated Oven. Cook Stoves. Enek's Clipper otpb. u Impror-d J'atiem u Charter Oak u all of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates, and on as accommodating terms as any otner estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every reqnisite variety of Tin. Cor ner and Sheet Iron wore, ami am prepared j to put np guttering and spoiling and all other work 'in my line, at ahcrt notice, and in a workmanlike manner, wlneu I warrant to give saiiaiacwon. A share of totronage is elicited. C. DEUSEH. Brownville, July 1 6th, 1557. v2n5 ly John H. Lightner, Dealer in Stoves, Graes, Plows and Safes. No. 82 Second street, bet ween locast and Main. St. Lotus, ilo. T2n5 Laborers Wanted. TEN or fifteen ay lalxireni can find employment the entire Season, bj applying to the so Wri ter. J . . V ULfc. ? A . Brownvillc, July lGih, 1357. v2a-tf J. B. 31 ALLISTEU. J. L. POZIKS. JOXAS CtXSZ, Oreron. Mo. Erownville. N. T. On-rcn, Mo. 2IcAl,LISTEH, DOZIEI1 CO., FORYARDiiiQ a cd:.::J3Sio:i MERCHANTS. FANCY AZsD STAPLE DRY GOODS! UAItDWARE QUEEXSWAKE, Groccrico, So. 4 Hai Street, and JVo. 2 Lrree, EROWXYILLE, X. T. St. Joseih G:iette, Kansas H;ra'd, JaCTeraon CitT I Enquirer aid St. Louis Iiepntlkan copy six months j and char? this cilice April 1(5 th, 1Sj7. 44-ly THE LABOEST cr NEW GOODS, Ever Offered r"fm Pf3rvtirr "rxTaT. CfY I Just received " Per Steamer Emma AT THE CASH AID PHODTJCE STORE OF McAllister, dozier & co. Calico and Drown Sujir, Fish Hooks and Clothes Tins, at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Ginghams and Molasses, Steel Ten and Wash Boards, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Ssltand Brass Kettles, Tar and Fine Combs, at McALLISTFR, DOZIER & CO Lawns and Ox Yokes, Tin Ware ani Crushed Sugar, at McAllister, dozier & ccr. Bleached 5Iuslin and Bod Cords, Shirt Collars and FiddleStrin, at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Denims' drawing knives, De Lains and dried apples, at McAllister, dozier & cy&. Silk handkerchiefs and hand Saws, Blacking and pain killer, at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Flour and irish linen, Black pepper and bar lead, at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Flows and powder, Bucket knives and percussion caps, at McAllister, dozier & CP's, Blk silk cravats and cod fish, Lace mitts and wall paper, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Coffee and fine shirts, Red and white flannel and tobhaceo, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Kice and ladies undfrslceves, Kutmeg graters and Queensware. at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Glass and Ayers' cherry Pectoral, Carpet sacks and hanl ware, at McAllister, dozier & ox. Ladies hosiery and log chains, Needles and ehovels, at McAllister, dozier & co. luiies collars and striped shirting, Puff combs and saddlery, at McAllister, dozier & co-a. Broad cloth and bar soap, Currycombs and dress trimmings, at McAllister, dozier & ccr. Boots, shoes and star candles, Lace edging and Salarar.us, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Cottonades and spectacles, Brooms and Tkking. at McAllister, dozier & co's. Sewing silk and buckets Envelopes and Kentucky jeans, at McAllister, dozier & co-s. Blue drilling, knives and forks, Tea and white bad, at - McAllister, dozier & co's. Wash tubs and tooth picks, Buck combs and knit needles, at McAllister, dozieri-j;o Cassimers and vesting?, Shoe brushes and Godfrey's cordial, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Iice veils and cologne, Dress combs and giissrs. t McAllister, dozier & co's. Thimbles and razor straps. Peart buttons and jews harps, at McAllister, dozier & co-s. Sopcnders and ribbon.. Brown, green and blue barfge, at McAllister, dozier & co-. Vinegar and linen thread, Jaconet muslin and jhaving soap, at McAllister. dozier & co. Linen table spreads and shoe la -cts, Indigo and Jaynes medicines, at McAllister, dozier a- ccr. Brown linen and raior, Crash and diaper, at McAllister, dozier & ccrs. Colored cambric and ink, shoe. Thread and cotton batting, at McAllister, dozier a-co. Table, tea .poon and wadding, Coat's thread and jack plains, at McAllister. dozier &cos. Challi de lains, and window sash. Doors and idiambray ginghams, at McAllister, dozier & co-. Straw gw-ds, and summer clothirg, Surch and pins, at McAllister, dozier a- ccs. Bonnets and hair oil. Bacon and artifioinl Cowers, at McAllister, dozier & co. A thousand and one articles not mentioned, call round at McAllister, dozier & co-s. For Bry Goods of every description go to McAllister, dozier a- co's. For cheap Groceries and go"l brogans go ta McAllister, dozier & co-s. Iiyoa want U get that whieh is of the best go to McAllister, dozier a- co-s. Who is it that always evince the imift solicitudi nous anxiety to please the tasus aud captivate tho yc : - McAllister, dozi er & ccr&. Consequently you should patronize 31 cALLISTES, DOZIER & CO'S. Deal WUh f.i'ALLlSTER, COZE?. & CD. T")kAXKS of every dacripticn, for ialc at this D Olice. GIL: m..jA Kjmli. i (SECURED EY LETTE::3 PATZrT.) Kesos"ne Illosixattsg Oii. Tbe llrht, ctlain ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that tf any other oil cr Call t.rctif.re discovureu; is iacxJo tivc, and will remain limped in ths very ccUdst wither. The Company recommend as the!anjji bft aipt cd to this Vol, the Kericne Lamp, raAnufaoturcd by the fol!owinfvaxtie: 31c.--sx. Corcl:us '; lUker, also, Dyott, of ' l'tibdjli.hia., K. Y. Ilaaphwont & Co -t-' Uroadway, the 'lirooklyu Flint iilxsa Co Xo. 7i Lrcad Street, ihis-rs. Dictx i Co, 17.3 Wil liam Street, I ilercier 137 Llm Street, X. Y Sauij !es of different styles of Laapa can bo scea al th U5ce of the Company. ?exe LrcKicaTiMi uil, o. L iTe-iorea to suit, tho finest, and all other hinda of Jlachinerr t.urna bri'.liantr in Locomotive Hoad Lits, Car Lami, and all the ordi cary Solar and llanil Lam;s, and standi as pra' a direc cf cold J bot'Spcrra 0 il, and Ls admirably adapted to HailroaJ aal Stcam ship use. Kesose-vk LnxiCATTN'G Oos,' Xo. 2, 3. SapcTio Lubricators, and will bo foend to possess adrantage over any Oils in the market at same price will sot burn and has been thua prepared to meet tbd re quire men Ls of Railroad and others. KrttoSZNE UirxACLE Oiu Itex-ared fipro5?!y for S'iiips'nse, and will le found admirably adapted fur use of Steamships, Men of War, ilircliant Ves sels, Lake and IUver craft, and burns in a" eabia stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lacps, i,pa&I Ian tern, Ac. Einnaele Oil will r?main Cuid aj lonr as b-es Spena, and wiil burn all ni-ht witboot rwiuirirg t be trimmed, an advanUQ tiat will bo oaviotu t every bai pinaster. Tbc Kcrosen Oils can he obtained from th Wholesale Oil Dealers. Ship Chandlers, Druggut, and Grocers in New York, and the rejru!arly appoint ed Agents of the Company in many of the principal Towns and Villages of the United States, ta Cavaa days, and the Island Cuba. Local Azcnts appointed (in conformity with th rules established by tho Bward uf Trustees,) on j plicatioa to AITSTEXR, GtineruZ Aimit, Kerntrnv O, Cu . 'o. 50 Beaver Stroci, N.Y. X.B. Circulars with full particulars, Ustimonia s, prices, JLe will be forwarded on applicath u as abo e. June 2oth, 1SJ7. v2 2-1 j Efoticc- 4 LL persons arc hereby warned rt to cnt aar I timber or in anywise dc-troy the samo on ny Lots owned by the undersigned la Browrville r tht additions thereto. A. KC l.NT7, WM.UUTU. BrownvHle, Juno 11th, 1S37. -52-tf LOWFS OMAHA CITY, N. T. -a Pv jfv. smm. n - w y "J LOOK TO YOUR DsTEKESTS! Go To XT.. 33-."VT-XJ3, On ilain Street, TTAerej'ytt trill find theleit and Cheapest Groceries In DrovnvUle, ' At Wholesale or Retail! TILE subscriber would invito tho public to ra;l and see his large stock of Groceries, which have been selected with great care, and aro now oJercl at unusually low rates. Persons in want of ColLic,' Tea, Sugar, Molasen, Cheese, Confectionery, Frebj Fruits in cans. Tobacco, Segars, Candies, ie anil any other articles usually kept in a Grocery and Variety Store, will find it to their adranUg'i to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also, by tha ulcl sale, as fine a stock of Brandies, Wines, Gin.Y.uuon- gahela,and Kye bisky, hchnap.Lhampagio -l!K Ae as ever was brought up the llisruri rivor. Fish of all kinds, constantly on band. Country Prwluto Wanted for which the highest prwe will bi ;t. A share of pubhu patronago u res:cctfuljy lict- . -I t- r. . i-1 . . . ted. J. JL DAVIS: Brownville, Jane 13tb, 1357. kiieotjr &, feegtjson; MILLAYRIGIItS & ENGINEIJtS RROWXYILLE, N. T. ; XNOUCE to the psb!ic,that they aro re pared TV. to erect St?am and Water Saw and- JlcreLiMit IcrebfMi B;ralr Mills at short notice and reasonable terms, ing of machinery of all kinds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. They are also Agents for A. 15. HOLLIDIRD JL CO'.i., Western Foundry. . CINCINNATI, O., LEE & LEAVITTS ' Saw manufactory, CINCINNATI, ( And are prepared to receive and fill crders far any ma chinery manufactured or kept on Land, by U)ee es tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REr"FEIiE'CE8. Noel, Lake A Co, Brownville, Jf. T. Slcxu MiU. B. W. Furnas, Eniwnviiic, " Muir, Ilann A Co- lr. l!iKver, Nemaha city, u P. M. BoVer. Pawnee citr, Nuckolls A White, I-ickport, Mo. James Iowe, Linden, " M A. B. Iblliberd, Cincinnati, 0. . . Brownvillc, June IS, 1S57. i2 -ly. THE rROPRIETOBSof thj new town, TTtly laid ctT in Nemaha county, Nebraski, wish Ui. call the attention of the citizens as well: thuw just coming into theeoanty,to the numt.Ttni aira!i tag s, they arc conEJentall who wiil tak : tht trouolo to examine will acknowledge, surronnil it. In t' rst place it is air near as possible in the g9grp2ii aal centre of the county it is in the cr ntrx of iop-' nlatii.n and improvement is on the mxin.:inugn fare le:iding North and South and Eat; a id West. The town site is nearly lcveL, gently r'.!ia, is sur-, rounded by the timbers of the Missouri at 4 Littlo. rtcinaha: gooa water is or cay access, iwferal too springs arc cn the town site. Good lullding ?t.n near at hand stone coal has been fonnl ia abund ance within a short days travel, which can b brought into requisition for mechanic il ptirj-oses of all kinds. Another matteT, it is confidently Tx-IIfTed that the day is not fr distant wbeq a Kailnad will to constructed along the river tir of eoanUs in 5t braska, from the north ren Utb; sjuthr n loiindary. The nature of the country is such that tils road must pass through Eldorado. , . With its position anl all these aditntages'snr roandingit, the proprietors with many others, foci. ia.t:tpA th.it it wi'.l be f.ir tha hf t nf tS co nty to locate the County Satat Eldorado. Be- lieveing thus and feeling willing to assist lUeoanty we pledge ourselves and wiil enter into bond, if necessary, to donate to the County two hundred acres of land in town lot, provided tho G Mint y Spar is located there wilhin a rca-onable length of time. li. PEE BY. u,3.munTo,.n:R. . rn jHrieUr BrowDTnie. Jnne 11 fh. . IZ-lm Frsliionable Tailor, Jacob Harolm, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. HAYING determined to l.icate ia ihij pUt-e, re spectfully announces to the public that h has on hand a large and well selected stock of Cloth, Tweed's Casinier. V eating, fce, wh ehha rates; or m21 by any quantity desired. He also kecpd constantly on haul ai;d fjr salo a snpydy of ready made clvlhing of all kiadL llrownville, June 15:h,15j.. ,t2 l.-ft a. w. rvarrr. x. u. I'liti.ssu.v." PUETT k WILKlSCLV," AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW Vwll attend to all business cntrx?te4 to their ean Col. Jesse Wi am-, i ain.cia, it w u (.. at. A. Wright, Indi::rj4r''ii. likJ. y,r. F. N. li k, Hon. John G. Iavis, lieu. Geo. L. Miller, Wash it glor. City. B'xkvi.id.Isl. Cmahi Ci . T.