Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 29, 1858, Image 3

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    rpUDVERTISER.
uTe, APRIL 29, IsHjT
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Number 602.
PROCLAMATION
By the President of United States.
" " . r mi.re be furnished at $1.60 per
,"ti tLe cafch accompanies the older, not1
r'"-
" JOD WOKK.
-mt extensive additions of Kew Type, Cuts,
Bronzes Cards, A.c, made to the "Adver
.wti ,claimt be able to turn out Job Work in
r,'4T.iirDacd by anyofttce. Tbe proprietor being
,tflir'," Jiterbinel't and having iu hi employ an
rTL nd experienced Fancy Job Printer, ii
' . ... out-done in the execution of Job W
T...,n one
d-
ork.
4 . ... ,,ut-done in tin
,nt one f raster' latest Improved Card
,V,nk. Work in Color, Bronte Work, fcc.; will
' k reticular attention.
from distance will be promptly attended to,
(Hlei w Rive satiff action or no pay.
Beat
S1 . T.tter. Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111.
Wn Vari! General Advertising Agent, in rear of
" i.iies'11 and Children's Shoe Stere, 80 West
ls.frl Cincinnati.
c ,1'ra owe-Co., Xo. 316 an 343, Broadway,
w-ISd, American. Canadian and European
"ugand Subscription Ofllce, No. 133, Xaau St.,
f IJrprDPCn0E. x- W- conier 01iT0 nd Mal
V c, lui. Mo. ,
(-! .. ,rr. 3 Dearborn afreet, Chicago.
7h .mod Aeenti to solicit Subscription and Ad-
If
for the Advertiser, aud reccisve axid re-
auuiCk therefor.
wureiderit in this Territory, coming from various
. the state, often supgest to us tbe name of
P-" m n.tchborboou. who wonld doubtless
.-i-rnber.it they could.
see a copy of tbe "Ad-
s" "!,..rikiad a upecirucn copy, and persons
ng. will conkid'cr it a wliciution to become regu-
r..r.'tf rV and others, feeling sufficient Interest to
.llub' can reuic the uual per cent for. their
psiie- . T
rrrnless notified at tbe close of the Volume to dis
fnuetbe -Adrertier," wcthall take it for granted
Twbscribers wiih their paper continued, and shall
etnunf ly continue to send as heretofore .5
rj- The "Nebraska Advertiser" having
m j, the largest circulation of any paper in
&e Territory. Wholesale Merchants in St.
jfloit, St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East
O markets where Nebraska merchants pur
sue, will find no better advertising medium
, tbe Western country .-3
tt hive just completed a new stock of Blanks of every
acnp'ioo. neatly executed on fine substantial paper;
ire prepared to fill orders at a momeat's notice and
, rnoosbie term.
tfbive also a plate of tsmi'l mspof South Platte,
M-tki. for printing common sited envelopes, with any
-tl(iuines card attached. Orders solicited.
rL'SXAS fc LAXGDON.
Kettle renwood."
We have again received from our fair
btva correspondent "Leaves from my
;Wi Loj Book." for which we will with
pleasure find room in our columns next
teek.
"M." was received too late for- this
ml, but shall appear in our next
legions. '
Rev. Mr. Gortos, the Preacher
in charge for this circuit of the M. E.
church, will preach in this city at 10
o'clock: on Sunday next.
In pursuance of law. I. James Tiactinnan. Presi
dent tit the United States of America, do hereby de
clare and make known that public pales will be held
at the undermentioned Ixnd ofSccs in the Territory
of Nebraska, at the periods hereinafter designated'
to-wit:
At the land eflice at LROWXTILLE, commencing
on Monday the aixfA day of S4,emler next, for the
disposal of the public lands within tbe following
named township, viz:
North of the ilasc Line, and east of the Ct'.i priact
Meridian.
That part of township One outside of the Sac and
Fox and Ilalf-Urecd Nemaha Rcserxation, of range
The parts of townships 1, 2, 3, and fonr, outside
of the Sac and Fox and Half-Dreed Nemaha Uerer
Vation and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range
sixteen.
That rart of townshin one outside of the San and
Fox Reservation: township 2, the parts of townships
3, 4, and 5, outside of the Half-Breed Nemaha res
ervation, and fractional township Oof range Mi
That part of townshin 1 outside the Sac and Fox
Reservation, townships 2,3. and 4, and that part of
township i outside of the llaif-lireed Nemaha Res
ervation, and township 6, of range 14.
Townships 1,2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 i f range 13.
Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 12.
Townships 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 1 1.
Townships 1, 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6 of range 10.
Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and f of range 9.
At the Land OSce at NEBRASKA CITY, com
mencing on Monday the sixth day of September
next, for the disposal of the public lands within the
following named townships, riz!
North of the Rase Line and East cf the sixth
Principal Meridian.
Fractional townships 7 and 8 of range 15.
Township 7, and fractional townships 81 9, 10, 11.
enl 12 of range 14.
Townships 7, 8, 9,10. 11 and 12, and fractional
township 13, of range 13.
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractional townships
12 andJ3, of range 12.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town
ship 12, of range 1 1.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11. and fractional town
ships 12, 13 and 14. of range 10.
Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships
14, la and Id, of rnnge 9.
At the Innd Office at OMAIIA CITY, commenc
ing on Monday, the sixth d;iy of September next-,
for the disposal of the public lands within the fol
lowing named townships, viz:
North of the Rase Line and cast of tbe sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 16 of range
fourteen.
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 1C, and 17, of
range 13.
Fritctional townships 12 and 13, townships 11, 15,
and IS, and fractional townships 17, 13, 1 and 20,
of range 12.
Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, IS,
17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20 of
range 11.
Fractional townships 12 13, and 14, and town
ships 1' 15, 17, 13. 19, 20, of range .'.0
Functional townships 14, 15 and 16, and towtships
17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
miliUirr, aud other purposes will bo excluded from
tbe gules.
The offerings of the above lands will be comatcne
ed on the day appointed, and will proceed in the
order in which they arc advertised, until the whole
shall have been offered, and the sales thus clos-d;but
no sale to be kept open longer than two wees'!, and
no private entry of the lands will be admitted until
after the expiration of tho two weeks.
tiiven under my band nt the city of Washington,
this thirtieth d.iy of March . D.ouu thousand eight
hundred and iiliy-cight..
JAMES BUCHANAN.
By the Pr.'s'.dcnt :
TnoMAS A. IIf.ndk:cks,
Commissioner of tho Gener.il liuJ Office.
T. H. EDWARDS. AVDItKW J. BERET.
EDWARDS & BERRY,
Proprietors of the
NEBRASKA HOUSE.
IlToivnvillc, N.T.
The undersigned having entered into a co-partnership
hi the hotel bubiness at the above named House, and
having made an etnire cbaige of room's, Ac, and lutaple-
te:y repai'-ed ana renovated tbe whole ettabhsbmebt.
tLe? are prepared to atconimodatn tbe travelling public
audregulur boarders In a style not surpassed by any
other hotel in the Territory.
Cliartrcs Moderate,
and every facility offered to plate our guests at ease,
aim supply them a near as postible with tbe comfutta
of a homo.
AprilS 1863. n41-m EDWAI.DS fc BKRRT.
1858. 1868.
SCARRITT $ MASON,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of
Furniture and Upholstery,
Washington Arcnae, between
SECOND ASD THIRD ST 6, ST. LCCIS. MO
1S58
CARPETLNG.
1S53
SPRLVG
Mcdowell
SALES.
k COMPANY.
A.
Are now lu receipt of their sprinir importations, which
have been purchased in Knglan 1 for cash, for though
other Lucres are advertising direct importations front
Kurope, we take pleisure in announcing ibat we are tbe
inly direct importers trum England Fiance in tbe west
ern States, and hive now on band the largest aud finest
stuck ever imported to tbiscouutrr, ecru idling In part as
follows:
9-t. 6-4 4-4 and 3-4 Kew Med illions;
6-4 rojal Velvets; 500 rolls French velvets;
200 rolls Kuyal Wiltou; 1000 Do Robert Crosslcy Brus
sels; 2000 rolls John Crossley Jt Son's Tarcsty Bruscl-:
2 XX) rolls Brinton's; 3000 rol .s Prardoe St Ilooman's;
1500 roils Bright' new aesigns;
1000 rolls heavy English three-ply;
1000 heavy surenlne;
Tocetfcer with tbe larges stock of Domestic Csrsets,
for the wholesale tiade, ever brought west of tbeuioun
tains.
Also 2000 rolls 4-4 whiteand check matting;
2000 " 6-4 " " "
8000 " 4-1 and " "
3000 " CoMa matting all widths.
1500 sheets of oil cloth IS to 30 feel wide;
200 pieces S-4 4-4 6-4 6-4 and S-4, oi I cloth.
Also the largest stock of rugs, tabW covers, sofa rugs,
Mats, si air rods, table oil clotiies, fcc., of any estalus!a
ment in the count -y.
To the rctaM ccsicmer, all we ass is a call,-to convince
them that we can and will sell lower than any other
house in the west. To the wholesale purchaser we would
sav that we cin offer them greater inducements than any
establishment enter in Kew York or Boston, having
purchai-ed our entite ftock for cash, we are prepared to
tfler our g xxis nt the very lowest pr tecs cf importation.
A. MCDOWELL fe. Co., 6S Main St., St. Louis
April 16, 15iS ao42.
SPRLNG AND SIMMER GOODS.
FIELD, BEARDSLEE c CO.,
Importers and Jobbers,
riece Good Tor 3Icii?S lVcar,
Vo. 53, Main tt.-eet, St. Louit
VTc are now in receipt of a large and complete stock
of g' Cj( suitable for theSpring and Summer trade which
wetfferontbe nnst tarorable terms. The stock con
lists ia part of tbe following g'xls, viz:
CLOT11S.
Cassimers; Doc?klns; S.iiinets; Tweeds; Cashmeretts:
Jeans; Corduroys ; JIuleklns ; Linens ; Uottonades I Al
pacas; Drac D'Ettes; Farmer's Saiins; Testings; Vel
vets Serges 6lc ; every description of tailora' and cloth
lers' iilmmiags. A complete stock of Blankets. A full
assortment of wool thirts and drawers.
Merchants, Clothiers and Tailors visiting the city for
the purpose of buying their S pring Stock will find it to
their Interest to examine our stock before making their
selections All orders will receive prompt attention
J I ELD, BEARDSLEE & CO
April 16, 1S53 no42
Illlln cry.
Our fair friend Miss Mary Turner
a removed to one door above Lush
b & Carson's, and opened in fine
tprjf tyle. Her spring and summer
fools, loth in the millinery and drcss
bAid branches of the business, are un
surpassed, end decidedly the assortment
is the choicest wc hare ever seen. Ladies
pive her a call if you wish a "love of a
knnct."
NOTICE TO ri.E-EMl-l ION CLAIMANTS.
Every persen cntith d to the right of jirc-cmption
to any ot the land within tho U unships and parts
of 'ownhis above cutXi no rated is r quircl to es
tnllih tho smuu to the s itiaf.iction of the llegister
and Kocfivcr ot ilio proper lund fiii-e, and make
jiavmcnt therefor as hii ms praciieable al ter seeing
this notice, aud before the day apiintcd lor the
commencement of the public sale of luo lands etn-
braciug the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will
be forlcited. THUS. A. ULNUliR'ICS,
Commissioner of tieneral Land Office,
pril 22. lSj-no 4.1
IF. Clark,
Has just received from St. Joseph
i large and splendid assortment of heavy
ud fancy Groceries, "Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, If you want a good article in
Lis line we are sure you can be satisfied
by calling upou Milt.
L W.Moore.
See his advertisement in another
cjlumn. He is located near the wharf
it Nebraska City; is one of the real driv-go-ahead
Young America style of
roun men ; attentive and faithful to bu
siaess, and should be well patronized.
in our Warerooms will be found the latnet and best
styles, made by the best workmen and of superior nsate
al and rtnt.h.
BEDSTEADS Fine Rosewood and Sahogaay. Walnut
Oak ai;l Cbeiry, with high posts and Cnopy.
SIDEBOARDS Rosewood, Kahocaiiy, Oak and Wal
nut with Shelves and Marble Tups.
W AKDltOiSKa and SECItETAKIES. Kosewood, Ma
hogany, Oak and Walnut.
SOEAS Mahogany aud Walnut, covered Jnhair Cloth.
LastinK andBrocateile.
BUREAUS Fine Rosewood, Jfahr-cany, Oak and Wal
nut, with side case, Marble Top aud Oval Ula&tes.
Kxsewioo:. Mali -cariy. Oak aud W aluut Wajhstands.
Center and Side Tables with alarble Tops.
HAT BACKS Uosewood, Mahvgauy, Oak and Walnut
of many styles.
Also: Fine Rosewood, Mahosany, Oak and Walnut
Parlor, Easy and Rocking Chairs ; every variety of Cush
ion, Rush and Cane Seat Reception and Cottage Chairs;
Kecuinbent Chairs, Piano Slools, Ottomans, Foot.tools,
Corner and Side whatnots, Exteuston Tables, Showei
liaths, Ice Boxes, Wire and Tin Safes, Scarritl's Patent
Lounge Bcdteads.
GILT LOOKING GLASSES Splendid Pier Glasses,
Ovals, Mantle and Square; Wood Frames ia large at
tornment.
BKDDIXG Sprtni, Ilair. Moss. Excelsior and Husk
Matrasses; Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Comforts,
Sheets, &c, all of the best material, and warranted to
be Irc-h, sweet and new.
Every article warranted as represented, and at prices
ns low as any other house in the city for corresponding
quality.
Orders solicited and faithfully filled.
We cordially invi;e every one who wishes to call and
examine and price our E xxls, as we are pleased teshow
our Roods, and give you all the information in our power,
All articles sold by ua carefully packed and delivered
on Boat or at the house.
Very Respectfully, SCARRITT & MASON
no37
MILTON F. CLARK,
WHOLESALE AXD ftXTAIL XALEa IX
G-rooeries,
WINES AND LIQTJOKS,
No. 9, Main Sired,
BROWNVILLE, K. 1 -
BR0WNVILLE COLLEGE
The Faculty of the Medical Department of the Brown'
vilie College announce that they will commence their
course of Lectures on Monday evening next, S2d day of
February, at 6 1 12 o'clock, and continue two months. giv
ins the lectures on theevetiincs Monday, Tuesday, Wed'
nesday and Friday of each week. The introductory lecture
to the course will be public and delivered at the Brown-
vilie Hotel, tbe remainder of tbe lectures to be given pri
vately to the class.
Tickets can be procured of the Dean.
FACULTY:
WILLIAM AP.KOLD. M. .
Piofessor of Anatomy.
A. S. HOLLA DAT, M. D.
Professor of the Practice of Medicine.
jonx Mcpherson, m. d.
Professor of Materia Medics.
E. D. ALLEN, A. B.
Professor of Chemistry.
v. c. jonxsox,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
35-1 1 Feb IS Wif. ARNOLD. Dean.
LIcCORLIICK'S
Reaper & Mower for 1858
V. HYATT i Co., Agents,
Is asrain offered to the farmers of Missouri, and Nebraska
as the best R.aier in the world, aud the best combined
Reaper and Mower, and is so warranted. For five years
past 1 have avoided attending the various State and
County Fairs, for tho purpe of seeking premiums, re-
caruiuc my machine as too well known to need that sort
of commendation. InJuly last tbe United States Aft
ricultural sccicty, at their Fair at Syracuse, New York
awarded to me a
GOLD HEDAIj and DIPLOMA.
For the best reaper, alter a severe test, in heavy tan
Fled rye ocr hilly and uneven ground. Also the 'Great
Council Modal' was awarded by the exhibition ur all na
tions in L nid n iu 1651 to C. McCormkk on the cround
of the oriian.illity Mid value of his AMERICAX REAP
ER. and a. so at thefreat l'ten, ti Exhibition at Patis, ia
1853. was awarded the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. Also
thehiSliest prize awarded to any reaping martiine by the
ll. yal Aricultu:al S -:iety of England in 1857, and still
more gorious, the highest sntislaction and approval cf
over 100 OoO farmer of my ( country.
Farmers dei-i ins the M.Cornick Reaper and Mower for
the pre:-cnt ycjr will he:ure by leaving their oiders
kbould be sent on t elore the 1st day of March next.
April 15, 1S58 iui3
CITY LOTS.
I hsvc for sa'e a number cf hcaailf ullf located lots in
tbe Cityof Brownville. which I am authorized to sell at
bargains for cash. New comers will do well to call on
me befoie making ) urchases. R. V. FCRNAS,
Brownville, March 25, '68. Real Estate Agent
Farm for Rent.
I hare a splendid and well improved Farm which I
wish to rent to a responsible person, on favorable terms
For particulars inquire at this efnee. or or
J. G.MELV1X.
March 18, 1S5S. vCn3Sif Nemaha City, N. T.
A. S. HOLLADAT, M. D. WM. ABXOLD. M. D
HOLLADAY & ARNOLD
DroTrnville, Nebraska Territory,
J. H. lirlAUN & Co.,
HAYING pun.htsed the entire stock of Goods belonc-
tng to .'. R. DaviH, together with large and extensive
additions just received, 1 a si now prepared to furnish
every variety of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
FOB. HOTEL AXD FAMILY USE.
I have In store, and for sale cheap, a large supply of
rest
COFFEE,
quality Rio and Java
Every
TEA,
quality and
price.
SUGAR,
Havana crashed and best article of brown sugar.
MOLASSES.
Large supply of superior New Orleans molasses. Bel
chers and Golden syrup.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Extensive variety and all of the best brands.
FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
PICKLES,
A great variety and put up expressly for family use.
PIE FRUIT,
Every description of Fruit, such at
Fresh Peaches. Apples, Cherries. GoosO'
berries, Currants, Kubarb, &C,
For sale cheap and warranted fresh and good.
OYSTERS AND SARDINES,
A largo supply of the best brands and warranted good.
TOGETHER WITH
A large qnmtity of various articles of domestic use too
tedious to mention.
WINES AN D LIQUORS
Port,
Native,
Champagne,
Muscat,
Sherry, and
Claret Wines
Extra Qualify of
French and American Brandies,
BRANDIED CHERRIES,
Wolfe's Slicldam Schnapps,
Cheap for Cash:
Pure white lead. Putty
French sine Castor oit
Cbiua sine Cod liver oil
Red lead tweet oil
Venitiao red Olive obi
Raw and burnt umbra Glue
Spanish whiting Patent tMdlctas, all aorta
Cbalk Cough candies
Turpentine Fancy candiea
Lined ol Castile soap
Tanners oil Toilet soap
Copal Varnish Washing soap
Japan Tooth brashes
White Tarnish, Hair brushes'
Liiberage Cloth Brushes
Paint brushes . Almonds soft shell
Varnish brushes Hard shell Almonds
Sash and Window tools Filberts, peacana
Wall brushes Pea nuts
Lettering Pencils Figs
Tuble paints Raisins
Camel hair pencils Oysters In can
Blenders Sardines
Star candles Black and Imp Teas
FhySiCiailS, SlirgCQIlS. OldMoiiongehcln,Bourbon,andRy
Tatossa.
This sprightly little steamer, again
plying between St. Joseph and Council
BiuiTs.rnade our wharf on Friday last,
with freight and passengers for this city.
Capt. Morrison, is deservedly popular,
nd we heard nothing tut the highest
pmise bestowed upon the officers and
crew in regard to their efficiency and
care for the wants of the passengers.
Monzo Child.
This highly popular, elegant,
adfast running Missouri steamer reach
ed our landing on Saturday last, leaving
t a goodly quantity of freight and quite
cumber of passengers. This boat will
tare its share of patronage with such men
uCapt. Holland and Carso Si Wood
cft to manage affairs. The clerks w ill
accent our thanks for St. Louis files.
Tfce St, Marj and Isabella,
Both landed at the
Brownville wharf cn Saturday. Each
left with us passengers and freight.
Ibe Sioux City,
Landed here last Mondny
very heavily laden, for this and other
Joints above. She had the Tawnee dt le
gation of Indian chiefs on board, who
ere returning from Washington city.
Clerk Bakek has our thanks for favors
received.
Sealed Fropasals
Directed to the Commissioners of Pawnee County will
be received from and alter this date, until the flrM Mon
day in July next. For the erection oi a Court Home
in Pavnte Ciy, Pawnee County, .V. T., of tLe fol
lowinx dimenoions and style namely :
Said house to be thirty feet long and twenty-four feet
wide, two Ftories bitch, the lower ttory to be divided into
four apartment, iu one end two rooms twelve leet
square, shall throuph the center eipht feet wide. In
the other end a room ten feet wide by 24 foel long;
a plain open staircase leading from the ball to the Court
Rouin above; said Court ltoom to be twenty by twenty
four feet and properly seated in plain style. The re
mainder oi the upper story to be divided into two equal
fixed rooms, two outside daors three feet wide, six leet
ei?ht inches biph, one and threc-rourlh inches thick 6
iiiMric doors, two feet eight inches wide, six Mid a half
feet hipli, and one and a half inches thick all to be
four pannels each. Kiphteen windows, twelve lipbts
each, 10 by 14 glass; windows and door catimr, corners
and base, plain square style; Grecian cornice seven
members; projection eipliteen inches, and nine inches
d?cp, returned with the mite; three coats .f paint, white
lead or tine. inide ami out. Said house to be a frame
with p.sts and braces, wilh a pxl bbiusle roof, the bid
der to furnish everything for the conplction of tbe buil
ding oak floors, joiu'.ed and liucd, walnut biding, drcs
sed. &c.
Said building to be completed on or before tbe first of
January, 1S59.
One half tbe price to be paid as the work progresses
the remainder when finished.
Dated at Pawnee city this 5th day of April, 1S57.
By order of the Countv Commissii-necr;
... , O. E. DOWNING,
cst County Clerk
pril 22 3m no 43.
FREE
PORTER'S SPIRIT
Girr DISTRIBUTION.
Ariel Obstotrioiaus.
BItOW.NVILLE, X. T.
lies pectfully tender their provisional services to the
citizens cf Nrtnaha and adjoining counties, both in Ne
braska and Misouri,
ilarch 4. ItuS
Valuable Claim for Sale.
Tho undersigned will sell a valuable claim at a bar-
Itaia as they are determine.! to sell.- It omsists oi 160
acres all bottom land; about one half of which is timber
and ihe balance prairie; 40 acres under fence and culti
vation. It is situated on the Little Nemaha River; nine
miles from Brownville and about the same distance from
Nemaha City, one mile north of Long's bridge.
Apply to tbe undersigned on the premises
JOHN HTGTIES
3m-34-pd LKMCKL IIUOIIF.S
Whiskey,
COMMON WHISKEY, ALE, &c.
CHEESE,
Just received 60 boxes superior Western Reserve for
sale cheap for cash.
SU11U. r. Ul-AKN.
Special Notice.
ALL those holding accounts against J. R. Davis will
call on tbe subscriber and have them cancelled; and
those indebted to blin will please call and settle, as long.
er indulgence will not be given.
MILTON F. CLAHK.
Front Street
Has Just received the
LARGEST STOCK
VEST OF SAINT LOUIS,
Consisting, in part of the following
articles, which they propose to sell
Brownville Hotel
ErownTilley Nebraska. ,
FOR RENT OR1SALE.
The fine new brick Hotel now nearly completed will
be by Orst day of April next is for sale vr rest. T
tccse acqnaiated we need n at na further aitrvenc
menu To thoe at a distance allow us to say that Browa-
ilie U one of tbe most thriving your.g ernes of N bms
i. Contains a population of about 300. Tbe Land OHk
fr the Nemaha l-nd District is located here and ia ac
tive operation The land sale wiU iaot likely Uk
place on or before July next.
Theuotet is suilicicntly laife heme au by bo. J siorie
igh to aecoinnWate any number almost ol pairs
aud yet not ou such an exte uive Kale but that it c&&
purchased or rented and kpt, aud pay well.
It was erected by a stock company whose principal w
Ject was to secure a first claa Hotel ia tbe place, ami
they will scil it at cost mUl euber sell or rest, las
prefer to sell.
Nouenecd mate application to rent except tooM war
are txptritnetA in hotel business, aud caa euiueweU
recommended.
Apply ia person or by letter to eltber
R. W. FURNAS, President;
Or ALEX, HALLAM. Sec'y.
BrownTllle, Nebraska. February 11, 183.
yj-uaiette, St Joseph: Plaiadealer, Cleveland; Stales,
Washington City; statesman, Columbus, U ; i-nqnirer.
Cincinnati. St 1-ouU Republican and New Turk Tribune,
copy weekly to amount ol $3 aud send bill to this ofacr.
J0H.Y. F. KINN'KT. CHAR. T. EOIXV.
KINNEY S: HOLLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
XEUKASUA CIT1,S. X.
Will.practice in the Courts ol this Territory. Coll-
tlon and criminal business attended to throui bott K -braska,
Western Iowa and JiUsouii. Will attend the
Courts at Browuville. rUn3-6n
l east Powders.
TOBACCO,
Of the best brands, chewing and smoking. Cljars fin
est quality and flavor.
FRUITS AND LIQUORS.
Preserved fruit for pies, brandied peaches, fresh pea
ches in cans, pure liquors for medical purposes. Jamaica
rum, Holland Gin. Irish whisky, Bourbon whisky, ginger
brandy. Cordial, Port wine, cherry wine, woite wuie.
Malaga wine.
STATIONERY.
Foolscap papor, fancy letter paper, gild edge notes,
and envelopes, plain, fancy sad embossed; pens and pen
holders, inks of all kinds, inkstands and iaucrs pencils,
seal tint wax wafers.
A Splendid Assortment of Ferfumenes,
Comprising Lyon's Kathalrion, cologne, pommade
genuine ox marrow, bear greose andoils, musk and t
sences of all kinds and of tbe finest quality.
t3"Pbysicians' Prescriptions attended
ot the day and uight.
ALSO
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
3
or
FIGS,
Consisting or
TEAS,
RAISINS,
CURRANTS,
SOAP,
TOBACCO,
SUGARS,
COFFEE,
MOLASSES,
CANDLES,
POWDER AND SHOT
With all articles usually found at such places,
They invite their frienis and the public generally to
give them a call, and they pledge themselves to give tbenx
satisfaction as to price and quality of their gocds.
TERMS
CASH EXCLISIVELT.
Nov. 21, '67T3-a33
r. IVSnBACCH. JSO. L. CAHSCtf
LTJ3HBATJGH & CARSON,
BAXKERS AXD CEMRAL LAXD AGEXT3,
llealers In Coin,
Cncurrent Money, Kxchanxe and Lind Warrants,
UKOWNTILLR. NKMAUA CO., N. T.
Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurieut Bank Notes. A com taut sup
ply of Land Warrants on band for sile. roa cash, or ca
tered on timo for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us
guaranteed in every respect. Wil I Die Declaratory State
ments of intention to pte-empt, and prepare P.e-cmpfloa
Papers at short notice, alouey ioaneor upon best ocuri
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made
In Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Colleo
ions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchaiiee, at current rates.
ISills of Kxchause on F.nclar.d. Ireland, and Franco, ot
tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on tbe Xask
added. Deposits reccivcdcn Current account aud latere
allowed on special deposits.
OFFICE ilaia St., near U. S. Land office.
RcrcEXKcca
I.lnd, Brother 3t Co., Merchants,
UcN aughton. Larson io., "
liiser tt White,
Toung, Carson Sc. Bryant. "
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port.
E. U. Punderson Co. Merchants,
M. M. Teakle k. Co. No. 17, Broadway,
Win. T. Smithson, Esq., Hanker,
T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Philadelphia, Pa
Baltimore, Md.
I M
M M
C M
Kew Tork.
Wabiagton, D. C.
Jno. S. Gatlaber, Late 3d Aud. C. S. T., " "
Taylor & alriegb. Bankers, Chicago, 111.
McClelland. ScruKits it Co. Alcrcnanls, W. Uum, m.
Hon. Thos. 6. Pratt, Annapolis, an,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Got. Kansas, Penn.
Hon. Jas. O. Carson, Mercersburg, Pa.
P. B. Small. Esq., PreVt 3. Bank, Uagerstowa, Mi.
Col. Ceo. Schley, Atfy at Law, " "
Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, Keokuk. Iowa.
II. C. N utt Jt Co. Council Bluff"
Greene, Wesre it Rice, ' Pes Molne, "
Douglass & Watson, " Vinton, '
Col. Sam llambleton, Att'y at Law, Kanton. Md.
Judge Tbos. Perry, Cumberland, Ml.
Prof. H. Tutwiler, Havana Alabama.
Oct. 8, '67-vS-nli-tf
Notice.
Persons Indebted to the tlndcr.-ifnM will come for
ward and settle as lonper indulgence will tot be given.
Hotci tcrip takcu at par.
TIIOiirSON &. MARSn.
Brownville April 15rh, IS53. --tf
T. W. BEDFORD, HCDSON GEOltCJE,
Couuty Sur-evor Notary ruimc
BEDFORD & GEORGE,
StKYLYORS, CITIL ENGINEERS,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA.
Office on Uain Street.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell
Land warraius, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location cf Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lsnds, makeoutCity Plats tc, &c,
Having been located in the Territory for tbe past year,
we are prepared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers- Will nay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land
Offl-e.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
WE R'B TO.
lion. W C Revmlds. Kingston. Pcnn.
John J Pendlct-n, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio
Hn Galutia A Grow Washington City, P. C.
II. m Joseph G. Crane Payton. Ohi
Kyall fc Charles, Ijind Acents, Sioux City, 1 jwa.
Bis cri. Hedpes, Bankers do do
Lu.-hbauch4L Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T.
R w. Furnxs.Esa. do do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Encitieer. Scrantots, Ta.
Rntus It. Edwards, Esq. ?t. Joseph 3lo.
Cl. John G. Fell Waver ley Pa
W. G. Ge.rce, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
Ap;i!8. 1S-M v2n41-yly
Tqc prtprietors cf '-Porter's Spirit of theTimes," will
in July next, make a fret- distribution of $1 OOO amuiig
their Yearly Subscribers whose yearly subscription
shall have three month!! to run, alter the date of dis
tribution. For convenience, as well as te add interest
to the Gilt, theuistribution will be governed by the re
sult of the great race that is to be run in England on the
2S:h of July next, known as race for the Goodwood Cup.
This contest is under the special patronage of tie
Duke of Richmond, and is one of tbe most princely of
the English ratine year. it was the meeting selected
last year for the memorable debut of the American horses
on the English Turi; and it is more than probable teat
Prioress and other American horses will, ou the ap
proaching occasion, appear in it again.
As toere wiil probably, be thirty or forty horses en
tered, and some fourteen or fifteen to start, we propose
to distribute the si, boo as follows:
First, we will comer a tree Gift of 8500 in cash, on
the Subscriber who, in the distribution shall obtain tbe
nameof the winning horse. To the subscriber holding
the nameof the second horse, a free gift of $2Wi; tmd
to the subscriber who holds the name of tbe third
horse, a tree cilt of $100.
Among those who hid .trie names rr the remaining
horses which started, otber than the first three, we will
distribute a free girt of $100 in equal parts; and among
those who hold the names of horses which were entered
and did not start, we ill distribute in like manner the
remaining $100; so that there will be in all $1,000 in
cash divided among atHit u gu;s.
The distribution of the names of the horses among our
subscribers will ' cnecreu oy putting tnem into a u ass
ballot box. and taking tlieuccfootb simultaneously wilh
the number of the receipt of each yearly subscriber as
found upon our books. The horse thus drawn will, of
course, become tno encs en competitor lor tte victory to
the Yearly Subscribers, and each subscriber, will know
ir he has drawn a horso, by the duplicate number of his
receipt, which wc w ill forward him in advance from our
books.
' The distribution of the berses' names will take place
on the evening of Saturday, tbe S4th of July, at our
tftlcc 310 Broadway, New York, on which occasion we
shall alsodislrit ute the names of the same horses iu an
other but entirely sepatate, Free Gift to Aeents.
of Five Hundred Dollars, among those cf our re
tail Agents who have leer. in the habit of selling ten or
more copies of our paper regnlarly, for eight weeks pre
vious to such distribution; and for every extra ten cop.
ies each Retail Agent or Newsman may sell, he shall
have an additional share in the Pistribhtion.
We take this mode of rewarding our subscribers and
Aids, in preference to employing Traveling Areu
choosing rather thus to give what we would pay away in
sivh oxpenscs and commissions, to tbe Subscriber lum.
self. By this means, the subscriber receives for tbe usual
subscription price, not only his paper for the year, but a
larcc sum in cash in tbe shape of a very novel and inter
est inu gratuity.
The subscription prire nf Porter's Sririt is $3 a year.
Postmasters and others who furnish ten yearly subscri
bers, will in addition to their premiums, be entitled to
one share for the Apeut s Uift.
It is our present intention to continue this system cf
cf Free Gilts, and make to our subscribers and A;ents
to free distributions during the following and each suc
ceeding year; the tlrst to be decided by tte EPSOM DER
BY of 1839. to be run in the early Spring (and for which
two American horses are already entered 1 aud the oth
ersbythc PONCASTER ST. LEGER. the annual great
meeting of Enelnnd .-or the Fall. As ia both these last
named meetincs the-e are always about two hundred
hich-mettled raiers entered, the interest that will at.
tend tbe distribution of the competitors among tbe
readers of our p iper may easily be conceived.
For tbe present yeir. in consequence of the close ap-
nrtacbof the Peiby, wc have clioscu for convenience,
the great race for the Gjtilw.md Cup.
p. S The I'.istrilmtion will take place publicly, under
the superintendence cf a Committee of Subscribe! and
Newsagents.
Banking house of Lushbaugii it Carsos (
BroainvtHe February I. 1S53. J
On and after this date, depositors accounts will be
cpened for specie, currency and scrip payable in same
kind of funds. Checks must be marked accordingly.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A M and 1 to 3 P M.
LCSHBACGH & CARSON",
Fashionable Tailor.
JACOB MAR1T0X,
BROWN VIL.LE, NEBRASKA.
Respectfully announces to the public that he has on
hand a targe stock of
Cloths, vestmgs, &c.,
Also a large assortment cf
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Which he will sell at cost prices.
He flatters himself that he understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted coming from bis es
tablishment, and charccs as low as any other competitor
in this place or the V est.
A ft eat Fit Guaranteed.
i
1858 1858
Season Arrangement.
REGULAR ST. LOUIS AND 6I0UX CITT
P CKLT.
INDEPENDENT LINE.
For Lexington, Kansas, Leavenworth,
Sumner. Atchison, St. Joseph, Ain.izoma,
low i-viut, rrest Lity, w niiet. louu, jirownviiie, lin
den, Nebraska City. PUttsmouth, Saint Marys. Believue
Council Bluft.4. Omaha, Florence, Crescent Cuy, PeS-to,
Woodviile. Tekamah, Decatur, Blarkbird, Oinadi, Sir-
cent's Bluff, Dakotah, Sioux City, Pacific Cily, Coving
ton, LoKan, Saint Johns, St. James, Concord uppochee,
Nicbrarab and Ft. Randall.
Tbe well known, light draught Freight, and unexcep
tionable Passingcr steamer
FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
No. 163 Vine St., bet. Fourth and Fifth,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. F. O'DRISCOLX, & CO.
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Hook and Job
Type, Printing l'resses. Cases, Gullies, &e., 4c.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description,
STE It EOT Y 11 N Ci of nil kind Books, Music.
Patent Medioino Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings,
Ac, Cc.
Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles,
JOHN P. TYSON.
W. W. HACKNEY.
TYSON & HACKNEY,
GENERAL LAND AGENTS.
BROWNVILLE, NEMAUA CO., X. T.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Land entered on Time.
Claims ar.d Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money,
Alake Investments and Locate Warrants on time, for
Distant Dealers.
Prc-EmpUon Papers Prepared,
OFFlCli Next door to U. S. Land Office.
REFERENCES
Steam IVElll,
Patent Portable Mill,
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Holabird & 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 Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy; excel any Mill in the
world. Un the late exhibition of tbe Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jfedal was awarded
them Cor U.
It is adapted ti all Grain erindini'pcrpoges; it is
superior to all others forthenxistextenive Merchant
Milt, as it is for grinding the farmers feed by liorse
power.
ihe above .Mills arc manufactured, by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
con be furnishedin arjy quantity at short notice.
Ihe above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
36 ii. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
44 M m 3o u 15 " 250
2 i . u 20 " 13 2D0
20 " " " " 15 " 8 - 150
As this Mill tells its own story.it is unnecessary to
quote from our numerous recommendations, received
Watchmaker & Goldsmith,
A. GYS,
ROCK PORT, MO.
BEGS leave to inform tbe public that be baa located
In the above named town and offers tor salt a choice
stock of
CL 0 CKS, WA TCIIES, JE WELR Y, .
and other articles usually kept In such establishments' at
prices which cannot be coinp lai dc I of. He inn an exper
ienced watchmaker beflatiers him-olf that in repairing
watches, clucks and jewelry La can five perfect satisfac
tion. l'J 6 in.
Eagle Mills.
BT. JOSEPn, KO.
JAMES CARGILL Proprietor.
MANUFACTURES anil keeps constant!
on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor, Meal
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable term. Ca?h paid constantly for
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
at ever used it.
M. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 19:3. vlnl.l-ly
Geo. IT. Nixon, Register L. O.,
C. B. Sm th. Receiver, "
Smock w illiaius,
L. R. Tut tie,
B. R. Pepra-n & Co., Backers,
Hon, G. W. Sci ficld,
R. L. McGhee & Co..
Tootle &. Fairleigh,
Oct. 1. '57
Brownville, N. T.
44 4.
Lexington, Mo.
Omaha City. N. T.
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Warren. Fenn.
St. Louis, Ho.
St. Joseph, "
rill, on the earlier opening of navigation, resume
her trips in theahove trade, (and all intei mediate points
on the Missouri river ) and continue them with her usual
regularity, throughout the entire season.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon
the OMAIIA the past ceason, we trust by strict atten
tion to the business, the wants of shippers and comfort
of passengers, to merit a continuance of the same.
AMJlttw i.uaau, Jtaster.
J. J. Wilcox, Clerk. ilarch 25. n393m
Lightning Rods.
STAXD FROM IXDER!
To all whom it may concern, you are hereby informed
that the tiiidcrsigued is now engaged in putting up tbe
best class of Lightning Rods manufactured in the East,
and on the most reasonable terms Having had long ex
perience in the business, he warrants all work done by
him to be done right. H. 11. XAKSU.
REFERENCES.
James Buchanan, Washington. I). C J J. C. Brecken-
ridge. Washington. l t; Airs i icinria. linuon, . r.ng- . mmrtTITTlVTO A m T A TTT
land; Louis mpol.vw Bonaparte, Paris, France; Eruper- Mil JXVlM Hi X D Xi, J. JLlXi. VV .
OMADI, N. T.
W. II. lVIIalalASIS,
WHOLES ALK AND RETAIL PEALEJt IN
STOVES & TINWARE
Orogon, IVXo.
rpAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
i eon and the public in ecncral, that he has on
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
rm rj -ri -pj a. noicsaie ana itetan at at. Louis prices.
J.1IU DteaLLi J?U1I V AJUctb I would call particular attention to my stock of
i "
rOMTNfr TO TCTMHVNVMJ.K COOkIU STOVES, comprising the moet improved
1J LU4.MliNtT IU 15ttUm V lLilarj, ttcrn3both Air-Tijrht and Premium. Ainoni them
AnO I , K f.,,,1,,1 Filled Ch,.rt flolr ll.4W4Ur.nnir
Iff T I "J w lou irM m inj o vst iv t v un iiiv v v o ct v v v in v
m .m.m , use. thn Aiati Air.l iht. 1'inncpr and rnicFrc.
mium. Also
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which 1 will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IX TOWN"
Particitlar attention paid to mnkme and putting
np Tin u utters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. w. w. ILLIAJIS.
vl-n5 Oregon. Mo.. July 5. H5H.
EXIASTUS PARKER
IS now preircd to prepare and make out Pre-emption pa
pers and warrant them to be correct. I have taken the
trouble to post myself up in regard to the Pre-emption
Laws anl contested Claims, and will always feel pleasure
in giving advice, gratis, to those who may call on me. llav
inga desire to remain permanently settled in Nemaha
county, I will exert my tune and talents to trie auvance-
ment of our new and prosperous county and Uie Territory
at large.
Land w arrants liougnt ana &oia.
OFFICE, one door West of Crane tt Hill's, in Brown &.
Hallam's t ew Ofllce, where he can be found at all tiaies
during business hours.
I bavo some good claims to sell of tbe first cboice, tim
bered aid prairie.
ALSO Several good and eligible lots in Brownville,
which lv i .l dispose of cheap fjr cash or on time, purchas
er paying ten per cent interest.
J,. K. fAiti-til.
Brownville. N. T. Oct. 15, 1S37. violdly
Nebraska 3Ioney -Take IVotlee
From n. after this date we will not take any Xw
braska paper except the Flatte Valley Bank and Bank
Nebraska, only at a discount of ten par cent.
I. T. WHITE X CO.
BroT-nville, March 8th, 1S.W no38.
NEV ARRIVAL
and
TIN W A II E .
CHRISTIAN DEVSER.
liUOWNVILLE,
ANOUNCi.S to the public that he has just re
ceived, per Steamer Emma, a very 1 urge and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved pattern", as follows:
Shanghai Elevated Oven.
COOK SIOATES,
Buck's Clipper Oven.
Lnprovea Pattern u
Charter Oak "
all of which I pledge myself trscll at as fair rate
and on as accommodating terras as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on band every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron warn, and am prepared
to put np guttering and spoutin and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction.
A share of patronage, is solicited.
C DEUSElt.
ItrownviTIe, July IGth, 1857. v2n5 ly
75
PLNE JJUOKS, For sule, by
I. T. WnVTE k CO.
w. rt ETT.
PUETT
li. II. WILklNSOS.
Potter Wanted.
I will give employment to a good, industrious Potter
well acquainted with the business.
JOHN McrHERSOX.
nI3tr Brownville. Dec 5. 1S57.
75,000 lbs. Bacon.
& WILKINSON,
AND
LTFORD k HORN, Sonora, Mo , have for sale,
for cah, 75,000 pounds excellent bacon.
v'2n36-ly March 1, '68
cheap
Dissolution.
or Alexander, m. reiersourg, nustia.
Brownville March -25 m3i)if
New Spring Goods,
185S.
BROWN & CO.,
Hy ?Iain Street Saint Louis,
Invite Merchants visiting St. Louis to their immense
"ock of New Spring Goods,
IMPORTATION OF 1858,
Klsrk Grode Rhine Silks; Black and Colored Satins ;
JrintMi Jaconets; Challies; Pubages; White Uoods;
nbroiderie ; Lace Goods; Gloves; Hosiery; Lace
'U, kc.
Brown fc Co., bave ready for exhibition tbe latest
urof,n aT)() American styles of boiips and hn.p skirts ;
ren Skirt reeds ribbous of all styles, silk cravats,
rei trimmings; brushes, comb, buttons, together with
r ewe prauls, of the latest and most fashionable
encn.
Cah huye. close purchasers, and prompt men, vls-
this market, are invited to examine vur stock and
BROWN, A CO., TO Main Street Saint Louis.
April 14, ou ii.
LVTUEK UOADLKY. ROBEKf V. MC1B.
IIOADLET & 3IIIR,
Broivnvillc, Xenialia Co IV. T.,
Wiil select Uovt rniucnt Lands ; locate Land N ar
rants in Nebraska, Kansas Western Missouri and
Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non-residents;
buy and sell property on commission ; Land War
rants bought aud sold at market prices ; Pre-emption
papers prepared, 4c.
We have for stile lots in the City cf Brownville,
South Urownvillc, Nemaha City, Table liock, Omaha,
SU Joseph, Mo., Elwood, Ksn-as Territory, ljinds
near Table Kock, Pawnee county, for sale. Also, in
Nemaha county, improved property for sale or rent.
Office Corner main and First Streets.
REFERENCES.
Lucius nopkins,l"rs't Importers 4 Traders'Batik NT.
David Hoadlcy Prs't Panama Railroad,
Gen. C. T. Hillyer- ..Charter Oak lUnk. Hartford,
Lee, Butler Co. Hartford, Conn,
Collins, Kellogg Kirby St.lxiuis, Mo.,
Thomas W. Phelps Mobile, Ala.,
C. Wilson A- Co. Eutaw, Ala.
Wm. P. Webb, Afy
M. B. Osborn & Co., P.ot k Island, TJ.
Ja's ILArchibald, GenT AgTD.I-.AW.K.R. Scranton
Gillespie, Pearee A Co., Bankers ..-Carbondale, Pa.
Rev. T.S. Ward -
Uthoro A Jones Sernnton,
B.G. Morse- lit?d V
William Krotbingham, Att'y Albany, N. Y.
Rev. K. Vclson, Prirxij! Wyoming Seminary. N.Y.
J. A. Parker f- Co., Wasi iogton. I. C.
A. T. (lilini-r. lii'ceiver lnl 025 -e Omaha
Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, la.
Brownville, Ajii 1, lSd3.
D1YORCC
B. X. nutchins, ) In the Richardson County
vs. District court. Second Judi-
1 Elistbetn ITutcbins.J cial District, May term, ISoS
To Elizabelh ilulchins. tho defendant in the
I ease.
You will please take notice, that I nave pronght
an actmn in the iiK-nardson t-ounty uistrict i.oun,
Second Judicial District of Nebraska leintory
against you to obtnin decree of divorce 1mm the bands
ot matrimony, wtnou nave nnncrio unuea us. my
arplication for a divorce is founded upon the ground
of vour bavins cominiiieu adultery, a nearinj
will" be had upon my s&id application in the eaid
countv. on the first Tuesday iu May, 1353, whn and
where you cap attend anl make defense against the
said charse. II. U. Ul lOlUAA.
Territory of Nebraska,!
County of Richardson, f
I certify that tte foregoing cntitlod fnit bss been
brought in the Richardson County District Court,
as set forth in the above notice, that tbe papers
therein are now on file in my office and that the
summons has been returned no et iarft, as to
the defendant.
Witness my hand tnd private seal, (thcro being
no seal yet providodfor tho said court, it e Z;n day
of March ISii. MA5TIN Wr. RIPEN, Clerk,
Per Geo. Van Lew, Deputy Clerk.
April, 1, ISoS. oo40 4t
SS.
J. D N. THOLIP30N,
Attorney at Law,
Has resumed his professional bsinoss, and will prac
tice in all the Courts or Nebraska, wtd the Court in
Atchinson county. Mo.
Ofllce one door west of I. T. Whyte's store, Brownville
XebrasKa.
Brownville, April 22, 1S53. niZ ly
Land Warrants!
FOR CASH MD ON TIME,
To Pre-emptors. Buy of regular dealers, and avoid
bcitns warrants.
All warrants sold at the efftee are guaranteed to be
genuine in every respect, and win ue exenancea u oe-
fective. LisaBAUGii & carson.
Bankers and Dealers in Land Warrants.
Brownville. N. T.. April 22, 18i8. a3
Will attend to all business entrusted to their care
REFERENCES
Erown A ILillam desolvcd partnership to take ef
fect from the first of March last. Either of the firm
will attend to the settling up the business, and are
authorized to use the name ot the firm for that pur
pose. BROWN & HALLAM.
April I'U fSJ.
A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
Maf lilnbts, Founders and
Engine Builders,
liont street. West of Smith,
CINXINNATI, O.
Wowld rW.fH resiectfaVly inforni their friends tnd
tee public jtcncrally, that they are now pre
pared to execute ail orders in their line, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop d wilh
the increased facilities they now possess, they bopeW
merit a continuation of the liberal pntrtnage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
aw Mi engines or every Description
Constantly on ban : consisting of the Sash, Circu
lar and Mulcy. Mill Gears and every descriptirin of
Jastings. warranted to be well made in every particu
lar.
They bave al?o a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that lino furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
siio.p in the country.
i nose in want oi anything in our une, wouia ao
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern
Col. Jesse Williams,
Gov. Jos. A. Wright,
Mr. F. N. Knock,
Hon. John U. Davis,
Hon. Geo. L. Miller,
Fairfield, Iowa.
Indianapolis, Iod,
Washington City.
Rockviile, Ind.
Omaha City. N. T.
$6000 Scrip Wanted,
For tbe same amount of Real Eftate in Brownville at
low figures. Apply to
LTJSHBACGII Bt CARSOX
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CLAIM NOTICE.
To all wh.m it may con cem Ton are hereby
notified that 1 will appear at the Land Office in Brown
ville, cnTturfday April 29 ls'S. at 2 o'tlik P M, to
prove up my r:grt of pre-emption to the- nnith-west
quarter of thei-ouih-cast quarter and the torth baif f
tbe fouib-west qtnrter aud tbe sonthwest of southwest
quarter of section one, in townshin six ranee four
teen east. JOSEPH LAVE DKR.
Brownville, April 22, 1S53. ai3 it
3IAXlFACTOItY.
X. 10, 3IAIN STREET,
BrotrnvUle, N. T.
WILLIAM T. DEN,
itespectfally informs the public that he has just re
ceived bis new stock of Boot and Shoe material, and is
now prepared to furni-b any desired article in his line
at as low prices as any otber establishment in theTcr
ritory. All work warranted.
lie hopes by strict attention t business, and keeping
constantly on hand a superior assortment of Leather,
Trimmings. Ac, for home manufacture, to still merit
that lihprai patronace which be has heretofore received.
JjRepajrinir done on the shortest notice 3
All w.vfc to be paid for ca delivery.
April 22. v5al
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
Forest City, 2VXo.v
33 DHL XJ G
And
MEDICINES.
Cliemicals,
Dye Woods, Dyestiiffs,
OIIh, Paints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes, W indow-glass aud Futtv,
GLASSWARE,
French, English, and American Perfumery.
e-ivl' :ui i .k. n- - k.;. . ...1
fri tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent
Jq al instruments, spices snuffs, manufactured
tooiceo; an the patent medicines ot trie day; pure
wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, etc.etc.
Agents ror tiie sale or
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Clcrry.
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Cancbalagua.
Osgood's India Cliolngoj;ue.
Jones' American Cholagngue;
Guysott's Yellow dock and S'arsaparilla
smith s Tonic Syrup.
July 2-1. 1S57.
JOHN A. PARKER & CO.,
WASIIIXGTOX, D. C
JOnX A. PARKER, late Reeister of the Land Office,
Omaha, X. T., having resumed bis ifttce will hereafter,
Id connection with one of the best Land Lawgivers in the
country, attend to all business confided to him; and es
pecially
Which be has made himself thoroughly acquainted with
by study and practice for years. .
He refers to the Heads of Departments and jf embers
of Congress of both Houses.
All applications for services mo.it be accompanied with
a fee to insure attention.
JanoarySS, 1358. n.Jl-lr
GEO. S. EAYER k CO., .
m rars mdb,
General Land Agents, '
Glenwocxl, Plattsireuth,
Jlillseo, Iowa, Ca?j co, Nebraska.
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves
tigating Title, Paying Taxes, Investing mon
ey, Baying and Selling Town Lots, Buying; yellinj
and Locating Land Warrants, and all other bine-
connected with their profession in Western Iowaacd
Nebraska.
J. M. DBVS, Associate Atterj
REFEREXCF-S:
Greene, Weare A Benton,
O. D'uehty A Co-
Council Kls.ST.4, Jowa.
Dr.
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DTIKSERVED FRUITS; Strawberries, Peaches,
IT Whortltberrics 4c , te., to be had at
LT.WUYTEiC0'3.
BROWNVILLE
TEAHI MILL,
NOEL, LAKE k EMERSON.
BrowrL-VTlllo, HT T. '
N. B. We would rospcctfulty inform tho citi-
icns of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we have alwoys on band a large and well selected
supply of LUJIBEIl, which wecan furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the Territory.
Market prices paid for log., delivered at the yard
or on tbe bank of the river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will receiv
our immediate attention.
Seed Corn and Seed Wheat
For Sale at tbe Farm at Prairie Forest on "ite
Brownville, April 1. I10ADLEY A MU&.
Greene, Weare A Rice,
Greene A Weare,
Nixon A Goodman,
Tootle A Greene,
N. W. Thomas,
!"chooly A Sn
Gen. VVm. Irick,
II. Johnson,
I. Reed A Son,
Robinson A Rro.
Burlington Co. Baiik,
Fi. Dm Miaee "
Cedar Rapid. "
nwrowati, Ohio.
G?wotH!. I .wa,
CWiait44ti, Ol.i...
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Virrtii,N.J.
)fi?!ittown,
liil!phia,Pa.
MeJforJ, . J.
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THEODORE Mil .
F0W aKf. a A ) COMMISSION MtRCHIK TB
A.ND SIEA-1 liOAT AGENTS"'
flour, Bacou. Ac.
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land Warrants.
17.0C0 Acre, of Land Warrants for sale ami ia
Io. a to i rt-crmdor., b, TYSON k HACKS ET.