Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 19, 1857, Image 3

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    ; UXTOV: 19, 1 857
TERMS:
i raid in advance, - - $2 00
j faf "DC yc, ' u " kl tiie end of 6 uvmOte, 2.60
" " H - " " " " 300
; " , cr more will be furnished at $1,50 per
CuW " Jed tDe cash. aoouuipaiiU tke order, not
-nnnffl. vro
-.hwi'-
JOB WORK,
n extensive editions of New
t Brow., ard, &c, made to t
r"'"T?i ., W claim to e lle to turn oat .
Type, Cut
the "Advov-
Job Work in
vr r.,niiH!-sed t'.r ny office. The proprietor tciug
,m"- , I)rj:,u.rliim.'-elf, and bavin in hi employ an
T,r'"!' pi vA experienced Fancy Ji.b I'rinter, is de
jrci'"'!'1'' -. ut-l()De in the execution of Job Work.
r!ni n,.rin n ' Fter' latest improved Card
'.;...n r..rk in Color. Bronze Work. will
;;v .riirular attention
1 I . . i ' ' " ' ' '
fr.miauista
Vjwrfai.tedtoKH-e
lfe . . ,., distance will bo promptly attended
to,
satisfaction or no pay.
XebrasKa Salt. ,
i' behave in our possession a specimen
' ,f -Ncl'rasfoi salt, manufactured Ly the
'.Chester Salt Manufacturing Company"
t Lancaster county,' presented us by Mr.
'jlaycock. It is fine, Avhite salt as ever w e
elisions Service.
I Hev. Mr. Cannon will
reacli at the School House on Sunday
ext. Thre appears to have been a
? aistake cn the part of some one as to the
-nointruent announced for last Sabbath.
i i
,Thc coining
i -;
meant. -
Sunday is said to be the one
Sa'jlratlr School.
i On Sunday last the IJrown-
vil:e" Union Sabbath School was organized
ia this city. "Vc were pleased to see so
general an attendance. The school was
rcaiwed by electing
Jlev. J. 13. Wills, Superintendent.
L. Hoadlt, AssY. " : '
; (lit ah am, Librarian.
R. T. IUirrr, Secretary.
! J. L.Carson, Treasurer.
: The regular hour for meeting will beat
Lalf past two o'clock in the afternoon du-
r'xz the winter season.
J. B. Jennings. .
See the advertisement cf J.
HJisxixcs, St. Joseph, Mo., in another
column. Perhaps no "Western tradesman
is deserving of more credit for energy
anl perseverance in supplying the de
; nar.ds cf this market with all articles in
! his line, than is Mr. Jennings. He has
i supplied himself largely for the winter
5 tnde. While ' navigation is closed our
ip country merchants have to depend prin
cipally on St. Joseph for supplies, and we
bow of no better house at which to pur
chase than the well known house of J. B
1 Ectnrncd.
1 T W. Bedfokd, Esq., our county
I meyor, returned on Monday last, from
m
' fovernraent purveys- He Eaw
but few
i laJians, and they were disposed to behave
I peacefully.
j Sons or Malta.
I " On Tuesday evening last G.
I C. II. "Vi Peter and G. C. B. B. Frazer
; assisted by several other J. A. of this city
instituted in this place a Lodge of thisan
: rient and honorable Order.. The new
; Lodge, organized by the election of
I . " IL' J. Whitkey, G. R. J. 0.
j T. Hill, G: B. J. 0.
J. W. Coleman, G. A. R. J. O.
J. B. Berger, J, T. J. 0.
R. B. Stoct, G. A. J. 0.
B. B. TiioMrscx, G. N. J. O.
We might say much as to the benevo
lent objects of this association, but time
' and fpace forbids at present. Their la
bors in any .community soon render them
popular. "By their frui ts ye shall know
lien''
Coia.TVcatlicr,
- , The past week has been extremely cold
urine season of the year. ' On several
; tsy$f floating ice has almost covered the
:ncce of the river. Loddn"' on the
-andbar below the city cuite an ice island
i"aslormed. . .
PiitTTY Explicit. The Albany Ar-
; Ss ptrblisbes the following telegram, sent
it.
i-y theTresident'of the United States to
,Hon: D. E. SicUei, at Albany, in refer
( ace to the rumor (hat the action of the
Governor and .Secretary of Kansas was
'Radiated by 'the Admiuislration :
i : ' Washington, Nor. 2.
t To Hon. D. E. Sickles: There is not
-word of truth in the removal of "Walter
Stanton. . ; ' .
I '' - : ;J. BUCHANAN.
P. Heney, Secretary. - .
The National Chess Congress, nov in
;sionln ISew lork city, has produced
; c,ae ef . the greatest chess-playing feats
linaps ever known in the history of that
ruly- intellectual game. Mr. . Paulsen.
i 4roci Dubuque, Iowa, played five different
aes with five of the best players at the
?",rr-e ' time, without looking at a chess
I ward, he being blindfolded ! And, what
i,s more strange, he won'' four of "the
j EpCs, and the fifth was, a draw.
Mr. Paulsen was not in the slightest
ue?ree fatigned -with his exertions' and
6 --ates that he could just as well play six or
r; La games at a tune as five. The mem-
. trs of the ConTPRS ' dnnbt wbplbpr
j lare be any limit to his powers, and, with
i
TO THE PUBLIC.
4 v
j vim tv.Mt..
1 toi , r-0TBof JnriTiarr ipt, Iconrtiti callr contrar-ted
3 trtrt "swk and J. G-. Metvin a part ol the
tc.tM y Noal's roiiiC aid contract has been for-
! 'b f7 hC f:"Uir 01 filiJ lliWJJ: AScivin to comply
- ,'Rl"i'n their part. I therefor, take this
' 'd 1 na arni,15 l!e ptiblie not to purchase stock in
: '"ifcoM t T ln towa called Alamo, which I -understand
('inu7, lai,,oat tHFdid tract, from any persons.
1 f.
1C6 br eitl.nrr.r Vi.. .1 .i
i "'W.!,,
ethatalthouA lhare the richt to retain the
; ut T J paul we as a lorteiture. I am not dif nosed to do
. w T.'"-,w'o'jryali
tj! .. """'Jan persons concerned that I am ready
IKI r '
iatt' :?u,,d to Mesrs Uawk and Melvia the
. . "
' Snt 1 . rne on coadiUonal purchase.
j l"th,lw7. ; v LOUIS NEAL.
CLAIM NOTICE.
To ay v Low it may concern. You are hereby noil Art
that 1 rriil appear at the Land Ottlee in BrownviUo, on
Friday--Nov. !Hth, 1857, at 2 o'clock r M, to prov up
my riplit of pre-emption to the north-west quarter of
-ection twenty-six (26), in township 6, range fourteen (14)
cant of the Cth principal meridian in Nebraska Territory.
v2ri!0-3t ALLEN PHILLIPS.
Claim Notice.
TO all whom It may concern. You are herety noti
fied that I will appear at the Land OtHce at Brownville,
Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on Tharsday the
toth day of November, 1867, to prove tip my right of pre
emption to the south-weft quarter of section No thirty-'
three (33) In Township No two T2), North of Hango No
firteeu (15) Eastr '
v2n20-2t Nov 11 '57. GOTLIKF STEEBY.
Iliwiiville -: Saloon.
THOMPSON St MARSH,
First st., between Main and Atlantic,
HAVK purchased- the above named raloon, formerly
owned by Wm. Aldermau, ami now announce their readi
ness to tickle, the epicurian tat-tci of the Drownvillians
and others with every varietyf got.-d things usually kept
in such estahlisliiui.it.ts. 'Tis here you can get your fine
oysters, sardines, lobsters, fresh venison, prairie chick
en, and such like and some of that plosions good ale
witta which to wafh it down. Givcudaca.il.
November 11,187. n20-ly
New Arrangement!
D. A. COCHRAN & CO.
Dealers in Groceries, de.,
iron jcce ifuuaine, mam cirset,
imoWJVVILtE, K. T.
llereby inform the pnbli that th ey have purchased the
stock of goods formerly bclonpina to J It. Maun & Co.,
of this city; have made a'Uiitions thereto, and are now
offering for tale in the tame room a very choice clcc-
tloTk of "
Croccrirs,. IVotlons, Stationery,
Extra I-inc Hottlcd Uranaies,
Wines, Cordials. Preserved
Fruits & Confectionary.
PnrchaFers may re!y upon cbtiiinins from us nothin: but
pure and excellent articles. We solicit a thare of pa-
trona?e.
November 11, 1S57. n0-l-2
Scott city Steam Saw-Mill
JOHN C. HUFFMAN, !
Srott Citj-, 3Io
(Immediately opposite Eroicnvillc, N. T.)
Annouuees to the pulilic that ho lias leased the new
steam saw-mill recently erected by Mr. Jleck, located
asaboYC, and is now prepared to furnish the citizens of
Missouri andNebrabka with an extra quality of Lumber
or every aescnjt ion and
SAWED LATHS
of an es-eI!eTit quality. Ashare of patronage is solicited.
NovcndKT 11, 1S57. r:20-ly
CLAIM NOTICE.
To 3. M. Hunter, Wm. TurnbulL N. Haywood and all
others whom it may concern. You are hereby notiiled
tuat 1 will appear at the Land Office in Brownville,
Nemaha county, Nebras-ka Territory, on Fridav the 20th
aay or ovemter, ib7, at 10 '.clock a m to prove tip
my richt of Pre-emptfon to the west half of S. W, quar
ter of. section thirty-four (31), Township three (3), Itanpe
twelve (12) east; and vet ealf of north-west qnaater
of f cctioa ohree (3) townsliip two (2) range twelve (12)
caet. . K. v. iitut.
Novcmbejll, '57 n20-2t
9
A T
. , joiin Mcpherson.
I have just received an entirely new and large
assortment of
.'. ' SITERIOR GOODS,
TVbich I will sell at as reasonable prlceg as any
establishment ia the West,
I havo now in store a great variety cf the fol
lowing articles, which were purchased for CASH
and consequently, can sell cheap on the samo tirms :
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,"
SADELERY;
BOOTS AND SHOES
HARDWARE AT CGTLGRT,'
QUEENS WARE,
TJOOTS AND BHOFiV
. Kcady lZz&o ClbUiir-c.
- -'And irnir.f -nssortment of
..XIGJIT GROCXIIIESL
Such as
Spice,-'-- :' .. - '
. Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
19--November 5th. etc., etc.
Watclnnakcr & Goldsmith,
A. GYS,
ROCK PORT, MO.
BEGS leave to inform the public that he has located
in the above named town and offers for sale a choice
stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
and other articles usually kept in such establishments at
prices which cannot becoinplained of. Being an exper
ienced watchmaker he flatters himclf that in repairing
watches, clocks and jewelry he can give perfect satisfac
tion, is bio.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The fax payers of Nemaha county are hereby notified
that taxes are now due, and that I am prepared at all
times receive and receipt for the same. Taxes not paid
on or before the first day of January, 1S58, will be sub
ject to a penalty of twenty-five percent, per annum ad-
diUonal, according to our Revenue Law.
R. T. RA1NEY, Trcs. Nemaha co.
Team For Sale.
I havo two trood youwt horses in Rood condition and well
broke, 'wliich I desire to sell, and will do so on favorable
terms. I will also sell a good two horse waggon aud
harncs.
Arplv lo the Subscriber or R. WJ Furnas at the Afl ver
tiser offices. JKli. MAKLATT.
Brownville Oct. 2. '57. i ,. . v2nl8-tf
Rare Chance . for . Investaiients.
THE subscriber intending to change his present business
offers for sale his Store aTKttxtures with the Lot it stands
011 in Rock Fort, Jto, , ana, also, will close out the Stock
of Goods on hand at very reduced prices. Call soon as
b.-'rains may be expected. This is an opportunity not
irftti'i to bo met with for persons vcb-hins to commence
business on to change their location:
Knqui.-e of the subscriber on the premises.
He also tflers for sale his Household Furniture, which
caa be seen at his dwelling one mile north of R irkport.
WM. GRANGER.
Rock Port, Mo.- Oct 9, 1857. v2nl7
General Orders No. 5.
Nebraska City.N. T.
-Oct. I6U. 1257.
Head Quarttrt Brigade A. F., , '
LoKiaanuers of Couiuaiues will -report, by letter the
iaju?s or all oflicers their rt.'pectivc coiopanies; also,
iota! ana aggregate of their conumi:ds, so as to enable
xtie Brigade Ctmmanilprto catisean riertum of a Colonel.
Lieutenant Loiotiei, Majjr, aid Aajmvm. ui tue 3d Regi-
uich. im ,corataa oiuniecrs immediately.
By orUei of
Brig. Cen. DOWNS, Coin. 2d Brig
. S3." 33233jX3232Nr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Will write $eels of every kind ami r..tr tr
pnrposu, with warranted legal aocuracr;
Office, iutte Banking House of Lushbaogh & Ca-Bon.
-. ' REFER TO , . . -
- Hon. John A. Bingham. Cad'i, O'jio "
" W K Carter, Cleveland, -.
' " RP Spalding. ? t
" B F Loiter, Canton, i .
" S Lahm, . . . ,
AVmRSapp, Mt. Vernn, "
' SP Chase, Columbus, "
" TUos. Ford, Manstield, . '
v ' " Jas. Craig. St. Joseph, Mo.
Brownville, Oct. 22d, '57. ... 2aVMy
The Steam Ferry; Boat
IS COJING TO BROWNVILLE,
" .- EIlASTrS E. PARKER ,
IS now prepared to prepare aud make out Pre-emption ra
per and warraat them to le correct. I tiave taken the
trouble to post myself npin regard to the Pre-emption
Laws am! contested Claims, an.l wil 1 always foci pleasure
in giving advice, gratis, to thoe v i:c may call on rae. Hav.
ingi desire to remain rmarentry settled in Nemaha
county, I will exert my time and talents to the advance
ment of nr new and prosperous county ani the Territory
at large. r
Land "Warrarits Eouglt and Bold.
OFFICE, one door West of Crane &UiU's,in Brown &
llallam's tew Oflice, where he can be found at all tiaes
duriiig business hours.
I have wnif good claims to sell of the first choica, tim
bered aud prairie.
ALSO Several -good and eligible lots In Brownville,
which I win dispose uf cheap for caskor on tune, imrvnas
er paying ten per cent iuterest.
E. K. PiBKEa.
Brwtvine, K. T- Oct. 15, IS57. v2o!51y ' j . t
r. LtrSIIDAlCH. J NO. L. CAKSO
LU3HBAUGH c CARSON,
BAMiERS AND GENERAL LAXD AGEMTS,
Dealers; in Coin,
t'neurrent Money, Kxrhpe and Iad Warrants,
UTtOWN V1LLU, N KM AHA CO.. N. T.
KKjiecial aitenticu will bo given to Buying nnfl Selling
KxL-han?o ou the principal cities of the United States,
xold,Silver, and uncuricnt lJauk X - tes. A constant sup
ply 01 juih w arrant on nana iir sx.e, ro cash, or en
tered 011 tunc for rre-eniptors. All Warrants sold by us
Kuaraiiteed in every respect. Will fl le Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-cinpL, and prepare Pre-emption
l'apcrj at short notice. 31 on ey loaned upon best securl
tici, at vesteru rates of Interest, and hiTestments made
in Lands or ity property for distant capitalists; Collec
tion upon all convenient points will he promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrent rates.
Bills of Bxchange on Kngland, Ireland, and .France,.. ob
tained rt usuai raies, wr.u cont of Kxchacge on tue East
added. Deposits received cn Current account aud interest
al lowed ( special deposit. - i' , 1
OFFICE Afaiu St., near V. S. Land Office.
Lind, Brother k. Co., Merchants, I' PliiladclpUia, Pa.
AlcNaughtcn, Carson fit Co., " ..'. "
lliser it White, ' ' r.alfimorc, Md.
Young, Carson So Bryant.' "
J no. Thompson M Hoti. Col'r of Port;
K. M. Punderson &. Co. Merchants. .!
X. M. Yeaklc & Co. No. 17, Broadway, New'Yorkr. '
Win. T. Smithson, Ej., Banker, Washington, D. C.
J. T. Stevens, Ksa.., Att'y at Law, " , '
Jno. S. tfallaher, Late 3d Aud.. U. S. T., . " "
Taylor &. Kriegb, li:iiikern, (Chicago, 111.
jicciciiana, tcru;sfv Co. Merchants, bt. Louis, Mo.
uoru aijis. (J. Prat' , .
Hun. J. w. Geary, Ex-Gov. KansaH,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson, '
P. B. Small, Esq.; Pre't S. Bank, '
Col. (Jco. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Annapolis, Md..
Pcnn.
Mcrcerpburg, Pa.
Hagerstuwn; Md.
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council Bluff "
ica Muiuo, "
Vinton, ' "
Kaston, Md.
Cumberland, Md.
A'harles Parntms it Co. Backers, i
11. C. Nutt it Co. " , , .
Ureene, Wcare icEicc, "
Douirlass & Watson, r "
(i d. Sani HamUjJcton, Att'y atLaw
Jul?e Tlios. Perry, 'J '
Prof. H. Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf
Havana Alabama.
W. E. IIARVEY. - L. VAN WYCK.
Civ. Ene.. Sur. k Draft'n. ' Oeneral Land A rent.
HARVEY, VAN WYCK & CO.,
General - Land' Agcr;
ARE connected with agencies ia TVaj-hioston City by
which they are enabled t prosocuto claims agaiast the
United States Government, or attend to any business be
fore the General Iand olllce with dispatch -and to the
satifaction of their customerf;.
One of the firm being a practical Engineer and Survey
or (having ben for many years connected with the Cnittd
States Coast Surveys engaged on wotks of;mtcrnal Im
provements) we are prepared to make Surveys of Towns,
Parins, &.C., in any part of the Territory; and having
engaged the best DralLsinan in the Territory, can execute
Maps, Town Plats, aiiddi awings of all k:nds (uiechauiciil,
architectural, &-C,) to the perfect satbfactiou cur cus
tomers, x
Ortober 22l, 1557. A-2ii51y.
J0H!T P. TYSON.
W. W. IIACKN'ET.
TYSON & HACEHEY,
GEI7ESAL. LAND AGENTS,
BROWNVILLK, NKMAUA CO., N. T.
LsarA Warrants Bought nnfl Sold. Land entered cn Time.
C.aims aiid Town Lots Bought und Sold. Loan .Money,
Xake Investments and Ixate Warrants on time, for
Distant Dealers.
Prc-Kmption Papers Prepared.
OFFICE Next door to U. S. Land Ofllce.
KEFEREA'CES
fico. II. Nixon, Register L. O.
C. li. Smith, Receiver, " :
Suiock & Williams,
L. R. Tuttle,
B. It. Pegram & Co., Baukers.
Brownville, N, T.
1 Lexington, 316- "
Omaha City; N. T.
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Warren, Pcnn.
St. Louis; Mb.'
St. Joseph,
'Hon, G. W. Scotield,
11. L. McGheo ft Co., ' i . - 1
Tootle Sc Fairlcigh,
Vt. 1. '67
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Oct. 1, '67
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP!
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between J. B.
McAl lister, Jonas Crane & John L. Dozier, under the firm
of McAllister, Dozier it Co., is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. Jonas Crane has purchased the entire in
terest in said concern, to whom or to his authorized Agent
all claims due the said concern arc to be paid.
All claims due by the said concern are to be presented to
the new firm of Crauc &. Dill for payment.
J. B. MCALLISTER,
' JONAS CRANE,
JOHN L. DOZIER.
Brownville, N. T., sept, 13, 1857. - ' '
HUDSON GEORGE,
(deputy, county surveyor) ,
SURVEYOR ASD LAJYB AGENT,
''- main Street, . . ,
15UOWNVILLE, V. T
WILL attend troiutly il faithfully to the selection
and location of G.tvrrrmierit Land in the Nemaha Land
District. Sitrr eying Town sitos', subdividiDg Lands. Draft
IngCity Piats, and all "other btisiiiess of a general Survey
or. -AVill buv and sell Land warrants, pay taxes, investi
gate titles. File Declaratory Statements of intention to
pre-empt, and make out Pre-emption papers at short no-
lice, andalwavsoii hand to look; out claims for actual set-
tiers, invostmotit. mniP f.,r distant dealers-. Letters
of inquiry answered promptly. ,
REFER TO
Daniel Beckel, Banker,
John Mills, Cash. Dayton Bank, .
P. P. Lowe .. ;
Gr.uklc St Strong,
Wood &. Nci'd, ...
Moses Smith, ' '
Kyalt & Charles, Land Agents,
Geo. n. Nixon, Land Register,
Lushbaugs & Carson, Bankcra
llrownit Hallam,- -do
11. AO. Furnas, Editor Advertiser,
Scpt.24,57-ul3-v2tf
Dayton, Ohio.
do : ; do
do do
i do dJ . :.
do dd
Cincinnati, Ohio.,
Sioux City, Iowa.
Brownville, N. T.
do do
do f do
do do
'"KTdtice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons intere?ted in tho
TOWN OF PERU, Nemaha connty, N.T., that said town
was, on the ninth day cf fceptcmber, A. D. 1667, entered
at the Land Otllce at Biownville, for tho use and benefit!
ot'the holders of Lots and property therein. ' And that
the undersigned, Mayor of said Town, Is now ready to ex
ecute Feo-simpie Deeds to all persons lawfully entitled
to the same. Application for Deds must bo eiadeto
the undersigned, at his -office at taid Town,, knd all Lots
not applied for within six mouths from the date of said
entry aforesaid, will be sold to the highest bidder at pub
lic sale in accordance wifhtho provisions of the Act of
Territorial Legislature, entitled "an Act Regulating the
distsal of Lands purchased in ti'um ror tnc Town sites.
Peni,L-cpt. 17,'67-I2-3w 1
Mayor of Pern.
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At the close of oca volume, nc;u anu appropriate Cov
crswill bo prepared for tho convenience of thobe who
wish to bind the paper." i- -"-'
TERMS :
r.ARPEii's Vi:eslt wilt appear 'every Satukdat'
Morning, and wilt be sold at five Cewts a Copy. , It
will be mailed tc SubscribeM at the f tdlowing rates, pay
ment lx;ing invariably required iu advance :
One Copy for Twenty Weeks - - i w
One Copy for One Tear ;- j - t . - 2 60
Oae Copy for Two Y ears - - - 00
Five Copies for Owe Year ' -' - - - 9 00
Twelve Copies for One Veer - - 20 00
Twentv-five Conies for One Year . 40 00
To Postmasters getting ap a Clsb ITwelveor Twenty-
five, a Copy will be sent gratia. Subscnj&ions nay com
mence with any Number. Specimen a umteis gratuit-
onnlr suTinlied. -
Clergj men and Teachers supplied at the lowest Cltjb
i'bices.
HARTSR & BROTHERS, -
Fkaneuh SitJAaE, New Tork.
7 rs ITT TU "t e 4
aj O ii u waiiaut
P'or Sale.
- k. v. -mum.
J3"nqnl-e ct W. AV. Farnas, 'AdTcrtiacr Oflice,'
The Missouri Kepubiican:
IV:I.I8Ui) 0AItr, TRl-WEEKLlf AJ!a,WEEKLV,
BY: -
GEORGE KNATF, ) ' ' -
N. PAbCriAT.T.. PROPRIETOlta. ' .r - -
Office ho, 11 Claestiiut.Strcct.
' TERMS OF REPUBLICAN" Ai- ' j
Dally (in advance) ' . . - ' " l'. io 00
Tri-wekly, (ia advance) .- -, - .- - . 6 00
n eeriy,'(ta auvahec) - " - . r ' 2 00
SundayRepublxau, , -., -
2 00
s
CASH RATES FOB ADVERTISIXG :
ONE SQUARE; eight lines or less, : i
' ' $2 50
1 00
1 60
2 60
3 60
4 00
6 00
8 00
13 00
20 00
" ' three times withoui alteration,
" . one week : " "
n
tr
two Becks .
three weeks ' ' ' 4 ' -
AIM in.nth t " . t
it
two months .
three mouths
4t
'4
" twelve months " "
Sept. 17, 1S57 . , "
E.S.DUNDY,
ATTORNEY AT IAA. W,
ARCHER, RICHABDSON CO. N. T. '
WILL practice in the several Courts of the 2d judicial
District, and attend to all matters couneoud with the
Profession. War. McLennan. :Esq., of.Nctraska City.
will assist me in the nrosecution of imnortxint Suit.
Sept. 10, '67-U-tf
' . 1 .
BOOTS and SHOES A Tremendous.Stock, just
received, openedand for sale, by
" I. T. VUYTE & CO.
py f- PINE DOORS, For sale, by - .
O ; 1. t. wutte & co.
PRESERVED- FRUITS; Strawberries, Peaches,
Vriurtiitbrries XcTAi.'. tot-eTmil nl; " t"
'- - !; , I. T.WllYTBIA CO'S.
"7 p.--) rln Tr -i 1 1 ..1"? - -i-,7
TRILLS will ia future bo redeemed at Jio counter
JL in Brownvule, Nebraska, in coin or excbaiiffe:
- j . o. . r 11 : , 0 '
ana ai tug louuwiug piiitco, xuurrenc or ezenango,
at current raics. ; ; , j . . . :
E. J. TinkhanijiCciBankers, Chicago, i,
Jno. J. Anderson, i Co.. Bankers, St. Ixuisi
Mo. ' ' 4 1 -: . " . . ,
Wa: rcn County Bank. Monraonth, rilinoia,
T. L. Slackoy, & Co., Bankers, GalosburgIUsi
T. L. MACKOF.Pres't
Brownville, July 23-'57-v2n6. ; c
TIIEjVOIAIIA iVALIEY RAXK,
Bays and sella exchange, receives deposits, makes
collections, and attends to alt business connected'
with legitimate Banking and will bo jrepared.to
extena ueasonaoie lacwities to depositora. lnterci
allowed on tiino deposits.
J - T. L. MACKOT, Fres i.
July'23-'57-v2n6, .
INews, Nebraska'City, Times. Omaha. Banner
ixockporr, .Mo., and. Uugle, Uouncil Bluffs, copy three
months and send bill to this office.
Gsorge jTergusoa,
IILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER
BUOWIJ VJLLLE, N. ,T.' . ; . I !
ANNOUNCE to the public, that ho "Tprcpsred
to erect Steam Zand Water Saw nrl
iMuIs at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair-
: r t
lug oi macninerj 01 an Kina?.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
lie is also Agent for ' ' ;
A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry. v
CINCINNATI, O.
LEE &',LEAV1TT'S : :
aw Manufactory,
' CINCINNATI, O.
And are prepared to receive and fill orders for anr ma-
cmnery manuiaciurea or Kept on hand, 'jy these os
1. 1 . . . . . . .
tablishmcnts. ' - ' 1 ' ' ' ,
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
KEFFERENCES. . ,
Noel, Ltiko & Co BroWnfille, N. T. Steam Mill,
RW.- tVrtins,"" ; ; rroitjxvja
Muir, Ilann Jt Co.. "
it
' ' '
M
It
U
vllrrt Hoover.:. ' Nemaha'itvi-
"P. Jf. Ko?er. '
1
awnery, '
' James Lr wiii, LniJen,
!.4t ' If
iO i'."ie:tii
A. HI liaHiberI, Cincinnati, O.
Brownville,' J une' IS, 1S57. '
v2 1-ly,
Real-Estate For Sale.
. .
I HAAE FOR SALE and will sell at a bargain if appli
cation be made soon :
160 Aerosol entered land part timber part bottom prairie
within one and one half miles of Briwnville.
ICO Acres entered land, same discrintion us above, 40
acres under cultivation, good house and barn, adjoin,
lng the City of Brownville.
SO Acres of excellent bottom prairie land entered, and
within two miles or Brownville.
55 Acres heavy timbered bottom land adjoining Brown
ville will be sold cheap for cash. '
50 Choice lots in South Brownville.
25 Lots In the City of Brownville.
2 Shares in tho town of Wyoming.
R. AV. FCBNAS, Real-Estnto A'gt.
Brownville, X. T.
Aug. 6th, 1857. ,.-'
NEW EEEEY.
Across the Shute
At the Head of; the Island above
BROWNVILLE
To'W. S. Hall & Co's Saw Mill.
rpDE nnderjigncoTannonnces to the Pnblie that he
JL has pnrcnased tne r erry privilege granted Jack
son Peters, at the last-Ho8vSion of the Legislature,
and is now prepared with, anew and guhstantial boat,
at all times to accommodate the public. Uhargos
usual rates. - " " .
- .. - URIAII SMITH.
Jnno 11th.-1857.- -' 38-3m
: . ; DANIEL , ZOOK, :
Oregon,1 Holt;" County Missouri,
' Dealer in
33 3F2. ."EX,
' And
.faff TT1 TpN Tf if "FT TJ' "WX fi
Ujl rH. U 1 j U i. 13 . fp. '
XlJi U-Jr . J. J. w J-A rJ
sr- .--V- " kV 'I '
Dye Voods; Dyestnffs,1
oils- Iairsts. ana 1'alnters Arucies
7 , f
Varnishes, Window-glass and' Putty,
. GLASSWARE.
French, English, and American Perfumery.
VINE toilet and shavins soaps, fine hair and
tooth brushes, paint brusbc?, surgtstl and dent
al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured
totaeco: all the patent medicines of the day: puro
wlnf and brandies. lor raeaicai purposes: cnoico
toilet and fancy articles, etc etc. '
. Affcnts lor me saie 01
VCUtr' Tlalsam of Wild Cherry.
Dr.
ft
l II
II
u
Roger's. Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. .
Osgood's India noingo?uc,
.lone' American Cholaffotruc;
Ouysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla;
flrnttK'. Tnnifl SvTUD. - - ,.
Julv23. 1857. . Vnl-JIJ
" w 1 . . ... .
w
A. W. rCETT,
' " M. G. ATILKISSOJf.
PUETT. & WILKINSON, ; :
AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADI, xM. T. ; ,
tt:i1 of tfl in nil business entrusted to their care
. .REFEKEJ.CWJ
Col. Jesse William,
Gov. Jos. A. Wright, 1,
Mr. F. 5f. Itoock,
lion. John G. Davis,
Hon. Geo- h. Miller,
Fairfield, Iowa.
Indianapolis, Ind,
Washington City.
Rockville.Ind.
'.Omaha City, N. T,
u & vA. c. bevan; ;
OREGON, HOLT CXTTJNTT,' MO.
PTTtTTS T.TTTgTRF.P ! !?
iim JS Jimd f&Jk VT
TTinE undcrsisrned i-ep?ctfully infona the eittrecf
X of JJrownviile, ana neimm ana surrounamj
counties that wo now have in opcrLon a Fine
Lumber Yari in Brownville, where wo keen for
sale a well neleeted stock of Fino Lumlicr rom i to
3 iuches.. Also, Fine Siding-Worked Flooring, Viwi
Shingles and Fine Lath, all of which a e will sell at
fair prices , - ' - ' 1 i
: FOB CASH ONXr.
. . . , Ii. LiiOWXiCe.
; Brownville, Jane 2 ith, 1857. . T2-j
Isaiid'::igBes
KlniTfilinci'''
IIIUS,;
Commerci allNus e i y ,
BL00MINGTON, ILL.
The undersigned bog leave to inform th VnrwwiiiM
andJFarmc-ra of the West and South-went, that tbey art
extensively engaged in the uron.ir.-ti.,n ,.r
ilQOTjLGIUFTED AND EUMSD STOCKS FOX
XLItSESlII.S. .
especially Ihe APPLE, and a few other hardy Fruilsl
""ins Fpeui near twenty years in selecting their
Fruits, thexarc now convinced that their list is unsurpass
ed, both in regard to the qualify and the itrvporttont iu
which they cultivate. Being very desirousof diseiuiiu-
linj them as widely as pwsible, they adopt 1 ho method of
sending out small, cultivated stocks for the Nursery, as
being far more practicable and safe, than to incur the great
expense, delay and risk of shipping large trees, which
should always be raised near where tney are wanted.
Fromjtheir Ions experience they flatter themselves that
they are perfectly acquainted with the above business,
and they graft only such hardy varieties as succeed well
on the root, and bud, on seedling stock, and the most de
sirable, tender andhali hardy kinds. The grafting will be
dona at the projcr season, and in the best manner. The
stock will be packed securely and shipped by express, with
the greatest caro iu early spring, to aay part of the W esi.
They have also, cn hand, the largest and best crop of
MACLURA, HEDGE PLAXXS ,
e.ver grown, for sale on best terms, by. the thousand or
million. They may bo shipped in the Fall or Spring.
Their prices for Nursery stock v. ill bo found as low as any
othercf equal quality in the Union. " Catalogue and Treat
ise on Uotge Culture, sent gratis to all applicant.
Patronage solicited. Orders for Nursery stock should
be sent prior to 2fiUi of Iiecemher. '
. Addrct-S. OVERM AN ft. MANN.
Oct. 15, ,67-nl6
BloomingU-u, 111.
: Eagle ; Jims.. .
JAMES CAHG1LL Proprietor.
MANUFACTUUES and kteps constantly
on hanj for sale, all kinds of Flour. Meat,
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for
Wheat. I'or character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever ued it.
st . j.ei.h, ?,.:, a .i;?; 2!?, m$. xitu-u .
, , est:: is; :ot;c:-V
Token np. by David :.':!) re of J. !: .a county.. K. T..
ou tbci31 iay cf June, IS.)' , ... ;j :--:u biy n.re, f - m of
, harness marks about N vi ii-r e ,t years oi.laod nitcen
and a hall hand's in heigtit.' Appraised a( ninety dollars;
before James Bishop, J. p;
uci. io ,'C7 . . f. A. GOSITETl. Conntv Irlerk.
'; ' ' ESTJ1A1T NOTICE.. . :
Taken up, by AVr! J. Brewer of Juhnpen count r. N. T..
on the SSthday of August, IS57, oce mare muli; branded
on the shoulder and hip with the letters, U. S. Apprals-
oi at fifty dollars. Also, one horse mule, branded the
same as aforesaid. Appraised at firtv dollars, before J.
AV. Sayre, J. P. c. A. GOS11ER. County Clerk.
Oct. la, '57
ST. GEORGE TOWN GO.
. B&OWNVIUUE, N. T..) '
i .... . Oct. 1st, '67., S
On motion the foUowinx Ecsolntions wore adontcd at
a regular meeting of the Company held tkis day :
Retolved, Ttut the sum of $2 on each share, be and is
hereby levied for the purpose of entering tho' Town site
anu improving me same. -
Resolved, Should the assessment, levied bv- tho fore
going resolvtion fail to be pai l into the Treasury of said
Company on or before the expiration of 30 flays .from this
dato, each share so failiug shall be declared forfeited, and
revert bacK tot nc Company. .
Resolved, That tbecretary of this mecfitur is herebv
instrncted to have fee pr.KcetHngs or these tj) meetings
published in the Nebraska Advertiser for four consecu
tive weeks. R. J. AV'UITNEY Pres't.
B. W. FcrtNAs, Scc'r. .
To the Public-
I FOREWARN all persons from buving anv lots, or
erecting any buildings in the town of "SAN FRANCIS
CO." Said town is laid out on my claim.' wliich was
jumped by Mrs. Bitter, aud I by this notice make public
my intention of contesting her right to the same, before
the Cnitcd States Commmissioner.
S3 Nebraskian and St. Soseph Gazette copy 1 Month,
Send Bill to thia Office ' . . ;r .-
Sept. 10, '57-1 1-1 m , , WILLIAM ED' SLOAN. :-
To the Land OJJicersinthe Territories of Minnesota,
i Kansas ana jscoraska: . a ,
By J.int Iteolution of Congress, approved 3.1 March,
1S57, valid Pre-emption claims, oa the 16th and 3Gth sec
tions, heretofore reserved for schools, in the Territories
of Minnesota, Kansas, and Nebraska, will be recognized
where the settlement has been or may be made prior to
the Survey. '
1st, la cases where the approved plat of survey has
not yet been returned, tho Declaratory Statement must
be filed within three months after the receipt of such
approved Plat at tht District Office."
3d, Where the Plat is now In tho Register's Office, the
Declaration must be filed, within three months from the
first publication of this Circular in your Land District.
A failure to comply with this requirements, writ work
a forfeiture o tho claim. :'
" ' . ; i JOS. S. WILSON, -
V ' ' Acting Commissioner.
, . i ' '' - -'
Ou the SGlH'of Januarj' .last, we, R.-bert IT'twk wd
John O. Mclvin, purchased of Louis Neat tho ' Land
' known a Neat's Point or Alamo, in Nebraska Territory,
which we have paid for la rull, and for which we holdhis
Quit-Claim deed, and also a bond for a Warranty deed as
soon as he shall receive a Patent therefor. The conditions
of said bond oavd been complied with to the letter on our
part. AA'e, the said Hawk and Melvin and our associates,
forewarn all whom it may concern not to purchase ot said
Louis Neal any part of said tract or town site, take any
timber, coal or stone therefrom," or make any Improve
ments thereon, as we Intend contesting his rights to the
same in the proper courts. " .
ROBT. HAWK,
i ; JOIIN CI. MELVIN,
S. F. NUCKOLLS, ,
II. XCCKLOLS,
' i j ' " M.'TOOTLK,
' ' - AVAS1I. 11EPNER, ;
JACOB P. HAWK.
' M. JEFF. THOMPSON,
S. II. HITCHCOCK, i
AVM. E. DILLON,
(t. AV. HAWK.
a A. GAYMAKES. v.
JONAS VANGUNDY,
F. M. THOMPSON.
i
August, 1S57. ' " ' 103
Platte River Ferry, j
The Platte River Ferry company have thsir ferry ia
successful operation at the mout'o. of the , .
I'latte River.
This route is six miles siiorter than that hy Cedar Island
and is a much better routei ". -.'..(
Experienced and careful men will be ire attendance at
all times to accommodate the traveling public. Rates of
ferriage as low as at any'ethcr point. - - 1
W. M. SLAUGHTER.
Plattsmouth. Sort. 3d. lS57: v2-nl0-3m
D. n. THOMAS.
- T. A. 6ALLAHER.
TH01VIAS & GALLAHER
Forward! nff anffCommlssion
.Ne.WPipetrect Corner Second, !
v staibs
10-ly ; ST. LOUIS, MO ? ,
Emigrant Land Hunter ! ! ! 1
HOYT c SMITH ;
IIMLMI
r AND ;; . ..
Nemaha City, and Pleasantvillo, H. .T. .
Land Waxranta Bought and Sold.
iAJffO ENTERED OS TIME.
Land Claims and ToATrr Lots .r '
. BOUGHT AND BOLD. ..: .
AND ' .': ;
Investments Made for . Distant Dealers:
BEING practical Surveyors and one having ha 1 three
years experience in the "Af est,"' will devote our entire
time aud special attention to tne Jeiecton anutiuryoi
land or claims for settler, and all those desiring choice
locations. " ' Address, . ,
' : . .TJOYT i. SMITH.
J " Xemaha City, N Tv-
REFESS TO
v A R(nylcr, Repnbiiq, Seneca co.j Ohio.' r- ' -ii
Y Searles, Tiffin City, " " ' " , r .. 1
lr P Innskeep, DaVtoiif Irrwa-co.; Iowa: - - -Rev
W King, Archer, Richardson co., N, X. .
S Wisemaft, Genoa Biuffa, Iowa. v.
J F Schuyler, Novelty Works. N. Y.- r . , ... r
' P Ferguson, Brown ville,N,.T - - . ,V '
Clinton D Turner, Attica, Seneca co., Ouiov 5
V3 Lettprs f EnanirT Promptly Answered.fJ
August 13th. 1357. jO-uH ly
1
wm jty. sm 431. WM Bl CK tfSI
9 B
LOOhnTO
' Co To
On Main Street, '
( Where son will find the lett and
Cheapest Groceries :
IN BROWNVILLE,
AT WHOLESALE Oil BET AIL.
rTMTE subscriber would invite the public to call
L and see his larjre sttick of Groceries, which have
been selected with great care, and are now offered a t
unusually low rates; Fcrsoas in . want of CofTe,
Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Confectionery, Fresh
Fruits in cans, Tobacco. Segars, Candies, to., and
any other articles nsuilly kept in a Urocery and
A ancty Store, will find it to Licir advantage to eall
before purchasing elsewhere. Also, by the whole
sale, as ae a stock of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Monon
trahela,and hye AA hisky, bchnaps,LhampaxnQ win?
A?., as ever was broughfi up the Missouri river. Fih
of all kind?, constantly on hand. Country Froduea
A anted for which the highest pneo will bo paid
A share of pa blie patronage is rerpectfnlly solici
ted. - J. JL DAVIS. '
. Urowanllo, Juno 18th, 18i7, ?2 1-Saa
Por(eiNSiiiit of the Time,
General Purchasing Agency, '
' THE 'constantly inJreairig drriand ttpoJi s t execute
c-)iiuuijsiotisfortheptrchaseol all kinds of articles, both
for residents and iioit-re.-idi?ir.sof the city, h is imiucod
us to CaUblUh, in connect ioti with our newspaper enter
prise, a
' rarcliasin? Bureau
under the itimie'li.ue supervision of o:.eorjtnir firm, a.;
sistcd liy the most accompli lieu e.vpctt, jor tu; i-ijvM
any article in the world.
Particular attention til bejoid to Iho pe.Uoa. pnr
ch:i.e. a:i.l sa'.e vt thorough-bred Oak- and Kore Si.-k,
trsitirtt Dops, Ferrets, and fancy Fowls, C.irriae. Bnggv,
and Saddle Horses, Carriages, l(;trncss atul'Sail tie. Tun
AVau-hes, every doscnt tion ot Fire Armi. portii r Arti
cles, Fishing K.k1s and Tackle, Mnsio andMuMcal m-tru-ment,
Yachts. Sail and ILiw Boat.-, Funuturc, lino Wines,
Liquors, and learii) Cricket and P.alllUts, Pls, &c, .c.
Agricultcral l.Mf LH3it.NTS,of the latest and must
improved kin.ls; Seeds,-nant.-l, Kruit, Pnrcst and Shulo
trees, and all kinds of Books treating oil Kubjevtsof im
portance to the Farmer, Horticulturist, and Florist. ,
State Rooms Engaged in advance, on Steamer and
Packets to leave for Europe, rilirornia, the West Lidies,
oranypartof the world. This will obviate the necessity
to residents of inland t.iwns, and places whtjre no steamer
agencies esist,of coming to N'-' York two or three weeks
in advance as they arc now fr. - eutly required to d.i
cither to obtain "pasace, or to sci.a:e eligible atcomnnda
tions. Iu this department, we will bo rcau' to secure
Rooms at Hotels at favuj-aM rate, as to protect
the stranger from iunKjSK:i tswell a incouveidence ;
anL ia short, to perrorm an? Uescription of commission
that would ordiuaiiiy rciiira'theprcsbtiCB of the party
himself.
Gentlemen who desire to form LibrarliM. or who may
widi to procure the Choice Literature ef the day, fan
always, rely upon our judgement and seicctl.ni. Also,
Blank books aud Stationery, and Book and Newi Paper,
for printers. FH
' ,
FORTnE LADIES, we will prnenre the latest Fashion
Platef, styles of Bonnets, samplesof the newest varie
ties of goods, cosmetics, perfume, and fa no- articles, aud
we shall always be pleased to f untish everything connect
ed with their wants.
In short, for any service which may be required, the
public may rcty upon us, with the moot perfect confidence
lor lldelity, and dispatch. Apply to '
GKD. W. WIT.KES & CO.,
v. - -
pa mt. I.;....
.3 ii ye nr.
: I' .
il
Fa-r. .
Si
ItttHAKU HiUtfS,
Pioneer of Ne'uruaa.
f SI 1 i f t
La it Ca.-..'i - a a i iha V ailey i'4
c HALLALI,
.1773 U.-zx. JLJ r-ik- oLa
BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA.
OCR attention will be given to tho following business
viz:
To the buying of B.ink nates, and loaning juoiicr, cn
goIt.ecunty, .
" " and seliing of Eastern Expanse.
" " " " Iind AVarrants, ,
" collertion of ilebts in Nebraska, Iowa, Northcin
" Mbsoijri, and Kansas.
" buying and selling or farm, town lots, or ncita
" proved lands. (
" selection and entry of Lands for settlers" or
others, either with land warrants or money.
Remittances can be made to us in Drafts, or .Deposited
with Banks or Bunkers 6ubicct to our order.
Wewill enter lands with Warrants or Ca.'h, pay all fees,
taxes and commissions for one-third of the gross prott.s,
accruing from the sale of the lands.
In Nebraska and Kansas from two to three millions
acres of the finest lands in the Union arc being ottered for
rale. Foreign capitalists will find here a rich field for in
vestment. Investments judiciously made in AVesteru
Iamliaiid town lots arc ujw paying from fifty to five hun
dred percent.
.We solicit the patronage of the public, confident that
cur experience and knowledge in the business will enable
ms to give entire satisfaction. ..
Having a large acquaintance in the Mississippi valley
it will not be difficult to give references when required
by corresponents, as regards onr stamiing; and will at all
times cheerfully answer all letters uf enquiry.
Brownville, June 25th, 1857. vC2-f t
BROWNVILLE
STEAM MIILIL,
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON.
rEJro-wxxxrillo, 3T. 27.
N. ;L. .Wo would rospectfully inform tho citi
rens of Nemaha county and adjoining JIi;iuri, that
we have always on hand a large and well selected
supply of LUJIIJE!?, which weean fnrnfch at low
er rates than any mill in tho Territory. .
Market prices paid for logj delivered at the yard
or on th? b:ink of the river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will rccciv
our immediate attention.
A. li. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
Machinists, ; Founders and
7?
"On $y
liont
sir da", TTeitcf ZtaitX
Would most respectfully inform their friends f.nd
the public generally, that they aro new pre
pared to execute all orders in thcirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facili ties they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronago which
has heretofore been extended to them.
aw Mill Engines cf every Description.
Constantly on han l: consisting of the rfaah, Circu
lar and Mnley. Mill Gears and every description of
Jastings, warranted to be vtcll made in every particu
lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that lino furnished by them, and are pro
pared to work on as rea3onablo terms as any other
shop in tho country.
Those in want of anything ia our line, would do
well to give us acnll and examine our new patterns
Stearrii TLSill,
Patent Doilable Mill,
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm cf Iteed, Holabird & C.t to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, latent Fortable Grist
Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in
want of a rrood Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy ; excel a ny Mill in the
world. Ou tho late exhibition of tho Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jfsdal was awarded
tbemforit. '
It is adapted to nil Grain grinding purposes : it 13
superior to all others for themostextensive Merchant
Mill, a3 it is tor grinding the larmiers feed by Horse
power.
lho above Mills aro manufactured by tho under
signed at tneirsnop m Uinumnati, u., whero they
ecu be 1 urnisihed in any quantity at short notice.
Ihe abovo Mills warranted to perform as follows:
?A in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
30 " " 30 " 15 M U
21 " " w 20 13 " 200
20 a u n ifi 8 " 160
As this MTil tells its own story, it is unnecessary to
quote from oar numerous recfjimcndations, received.
LTFOKD. J. T. HORN
Lyford & Horn,
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL
j. . .
" Dealers in
23zD3T CSrbods
' fT
1 j. - . - ,
AND
GROCERIES, -
HARD WAKE," QUEENS WARE,
: 2300TS,
HATS AND CAPS,
It ails, Plows, Stoves, Purnitarc, &c
1 SONORA, MO.
April 9th, 1S57. '.. 4.Vtf
J 15.000 IbS. Of BaCOIl For sale, cheap for
Cash, by LYFOIiD t IlOIih".
fcouora, ilo April 9th, 13a7 . -4:i-tf
F. LAKE.
Brownville.
AV. II. IIOOATR.
Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER.
mmm nil
AND
N0TARYS PUI5LIC. '
Erowavillo and ITcmaha City,
NEBRASKA. TERRITORY.
"YT71LL promptly attend toIand Agencies, Faying
V V taxas, Drairing money, buying and seiling
Ken! Estate, buying and selling en UofflinIsion,
Making Collections lor distant dealers, and all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession.
Particular attenWin will bo given in filing declara
tory statements to pre-empt on 1 procuring War
ranty Deeds from the Town authorities.
Persons ewhinlTows Urr?. residing at a distance
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to
place" the agency -in our hands, ( al w a j f presenting
their Quit claim Deeds for said Lot f Srithin tho ex
piration cf six uicnth?, aj after that tinio all l&U cat
Deeded will b-3 sold.
Blanks always cn hand.
5. B. Letters of inauirv answerel Tromitlv.
March 2. '1,1. A Ay
" D. K. Thomas,
General Broker and Forwarding Aterchaat.
Ho, 20 Pino Street, corner SocoLd, up stairs)
ju!yl6v2a5 ST. lock, Mo. ...
AYER'S PILLS,
ANEiT and sinilarrr sucecG?nl remedy for Gift
cure tf all Eiiious diseases Co3titcness, Indi
pestion. Jaui'e, Dropsy, IthcimatiHrn, Fever
Gout, Hume. .Nervousness, Irris.itility.InilaTnina .
tions. Headache, Fainu in the Ereast, Side, Eaci,
and Lim'bs, Female Complaints, &c &c Indeed,
very few are the diseases ia which a Fnrgative Mi?Ci
cine is not more or less rerjuircd, lCndimuch sick
flees and sutlering murht be prevented,- rf harm
less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used".
No person can feel well while a costive habit of
body prevails ; besides, it soon een crates seKorw an J
often fatal diseases, which might have been avtilcd1
bv the. timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is alike trua of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and'
Uihous derangements. They all tend to become of1
produce the deejy seated md formidable distemper
which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a
reliable family physic is of the first importance t
the public health, and this Fill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of it3 virtues by Fhysicians, Profes
sors, and Patients, L.j shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure
have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub
stantiated by persons of such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Among the many eminent gentlemen who hava
testified in favor of these Fills, we may mention ;
Frcf. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cih
cinnatf, TvLose high professional character Is ca-"
dorsed by
Jokx "McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court of
the United States. v
. Thos. Coti-wtv, Secretary of the Treasury.
I.'r-n. J. :.t. WKia.nr, C-ScrAcr cf I v:i. :
' H. I,cvav.--:;T;r, rrcat wir.s ro rr c f i: We
' i. J.
-1 r.
11 .'. I.. : I v: . , ' t ' ' "
.' '.. A - - 1. X: -t 1.- -1 L.. A-v
S. Li.t. vso & Co., i'rcjr s of t:.e I-ioLvpcuUU
Hotel, aad many others. ' '
Did space permit, we could give manv hundrsa
certificates, frora all part where the Fills h:ivs
been used, but evidence even more convincing" than
the experience of eminent "public men is found fci
their llects upon trLaL ' ,
These Fills, the result of.loTig investigation nnl
study, are offered t6 the public as tha best and
most complete which the present stata of metLcri
science can afford. They are compounded not of I
the dmsrs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue 1
only of 'Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemicrj
process in a state of purity, and combined together
m such a manner as to insure the best ref.ult3. "rh"
system of composition for medicines has been f '.' 1
in tto Cherry Fectoral and Filis both, ti pn,.' a
mre c'" rient remedy than had hitherto been o!l
tur.cd I v nny process. The reason it perfectly o'
vioiH. V'hile by the-old mode of compofdtion, every
medicine ia burdened with more cr hrss of ci
monious and injurious Dualities, by thlt each lidi
vidual virtue only that is desired for the enrativ
effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
ities of each substance employed are left behind, m
curative virtues only being retained, llenro it is
self-evident the effects Bh'otild prove, nn they liave
proved, more purely remedial, and the Fills a scrvr,
more powerful antidote to disease thaa any other
medicine known to the world. ..'';'
-As it is frequently expedient that my medicine
should be taken under the counsel of an attending
Fhysician, and as he could not properly judge of a
remedy without knowing its composition, I have
supplied the accurate Formulae by which bofh rny "
Pectoral and Fills are made to the whole body of
Practitioners in the United States and British Amer."
jean Provinces. If, however, there should be any
one who has riot received them, they will be
promptly forwarded by mail to his request.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how
few would be taken if their composition was known !
Their life consists in their mystery. I havo no
mysteries.
"The composition of my preparations is laid open
to all men, and all who are competent to judge on
tho subject freely acknowledge their convictions of
their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Tectoral was
pronounced by scientific men to te a wonderful
medicine before its enects were known, many em
inent Physicians have declared the same thin;r of
my Fills, and even more coufidentlyf and are will
ing to certify that their anticipations were mora .
than realized by their effects upon trial. '
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulat9 it
into, healthy i""t:on remove t.ie csstructrins-or
the stomach, l."-- !, liver, and ether organs of the
body, rest rtr g th'-ir irregular action to health, In!
by eorreftir b"rever thy er'".. ;c!i deran jt . '
cents as are the first ori.rin cf iL-n.
Being sutrar-wrapped, they are plcnr.nt to tVi .
and bein,? purely vt-gtWiAe, uo Larui caaJai; iixn -their
use in any quantity.
. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.
PREPARED BY . , "
DK. JAMES C ATER, ' ,
Practical andAnalytical Chemist, .
LOWELL, MASS.
Pries 25 Cents per Box.' TW Eoxoa for $L '
SOLD BT - ' "
J. IT. MAUN, & CO.. Brownville, k
Bernard. A.l.imsA Co., St. Luis.
And all Drugists in the United States.
Juno 2ith. 1Sj7. rt .
Moicc.
Editor "Xelratla Adccrtiirr1":
Dear Sib: In looking over tho last number of yjuf.
pnper a notice attracted my attention signed Ly
Jerome Hoover, Esq., la which ho stitejthat curtain
stories ate in ciroulation that the un lcr?igncdelnini
some interest in Nemaha City for the purposo of in
juring its prosperity., It may dntiuitewell to.rir-.
culate a report of that nature where the facts an
unknown, but to those knowing tho fcts such it
statement is merely foolish.
And for tho purpose of giviDg a fair opportunity
to persons to aocortHtn the facta we hereby warn all
persons from purchasing any pretended claim cr
interest in the said town of JS'emaha City, frmn th
saidJeromo Hoover, as he has e'oIJ and rcceii'cd pay
for nine-twelfths of .uiid town, and suit is now pending
to place tho ufldorsighed in possession of the intercut
by them purchased in the same: and they have not
authorized tho said Hoover to jell or duso of -nny . '
portion of their interest, but directed iuit to b-
bronghtlong since f r its recovery.
1 our?, Sc.,
r. T fltC'TTT
J.NaDOMPUAN'i . -'
JA?1.1K).NILHA.,
B;L. BALL AUD.
11. c. r.isuop..
;l. i:i;iii. ' .
a. (J. woonw.vr.D.
"S. F. KrCKf.I,LS.
chas. f, holly-
Jfarch 2Stli,isS7.
Lximber ! Lmnbor 1 1
t
1IOADI.Y is. Mi l.
Wliosc new Stesm .Mill ha ju.-t g-110 into cperitiAn'H
the Ira!rie ForTert opposite Brownvirip, are now prCJai
ed to furnish the public with every leiral!o vart'tVI V
Innihcr, 011 short n.tico anl rcas.naMe twn. t T,n-,o
Lcii'i an nnusual amount of hard wood timber itvtko
vlci: ify, we are prcpircl to pay particular attoniUn !
filling np orders Tor 0.1k and Walnnt ltniir.- In ih.n v
everything nceUM la this cuuntry nn be foimd at th;.
Mill. liOADLY 4. Ml llt..
Sept cmher 3d, 1857. ' .-2nI--.f
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traticn. ' . -
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-lut' miles of trownvillo, to seres Ut'tnt, IM -ra
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AND STEAM BOAT AGENTS. -
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Uard'A'arc, Qnwnwro, Foraiture, Staves, '
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