Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 27, 1858, Image 3

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VILLE, MAY 27,
TEHMS: ' ' .
f"'T at let etl of e taonOj, 4.60
r- . or more will be tarnished at $1.60 per I
CMt ' u accompanies the rder, net 1
,hr
- ' JOD WORK.
. additions of Kw Troe. Ccta.
r.tk reoen . r.,.i. Lc. made to tbe "Adver-
1 y'u.be t!e to turn out t
ob Work IB
7r",Uftic,-,-'t ..jcSct. The proprietor
er-jrrnj, and fcviuginbis employ an
f prua; ' ierol BC7 Jti rr inter, it Se-
Wmpi" "T .dun m u.e execution of Job Work.
.-rpiso - Foster lilM improve t-ra
:jn" i Mb V ork i Colors, Brons Vrk, fcc, will
f" .iTLu'eLsI attention.
.T1uce 'u rortly attended to,
Proortetore tbe Real..
jailer. XimAic Tm ie, Uncaga, 1 U.
irr.T iT.Berl Advening Agent, in rear of
ibis's sad Children's Shoe Store, 0 West
,aYw American. Canadian and European
tau -,
X. IT. comer Olive ltdKii
.. I r.ni Ma.
t,.,,r. u Dearborn etreet, ChicMO
C B ":. -.- i..ni to solicit SutcruiUaiu 4 Ad-
.-.,. f,r the AdrerUMr. u4 Teceievt and re-
WBHioiwibere-'ur.
reid l Territory, coming from rarlont
" T7 .j sutet. of tea uBet to m the name of
.v .ir o.d nembUrhoia. who woold doubt leM
.bicribtr if they coeld $ a cupy of 11
T,r reaiwrienlapcinicpy, and
tbe "Ad-
pertuni
vi 1 1 cbBtider it a tulioUliua U become a regu-
".TLm, and olbera, feHn eufflcient Uteret to
.7iib dub. tan retain U.e utoai per cent ir weir
rrcmeVa64 r tb clote of tbt Tcltmie lo dia
teethe "Aertir eba!l Ukeitfor franted
.tacriberw.h tbe.r p.ver coclinoed, and aba'.I
.aordiaLfty coeunue to .endaiberctofore.3
Tfe K'ebrasVft Advertiser " havinc
nev th Ureeat circulation of any piper in
t ,ia. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East-
market where Nebraska merchanU pur-
(hue. will find no better advertising medium
is W astern coumry-ui
i(i
XUjANHS, Jt?o-
T b juat eompiated a new atockof B:auka of erery
a-rrmtion. Bratly execoled on fine aubstantiaJ paper;
4 J, ordori at a moment's notice and
V.i .v. .ifco.Dl.leof timtll map of South Platte,
for pnutinc oumtnon aiied euelopea, with any
Mrrt w-;eiLvAs.
W take pleasure in calling attention of
isse in want of lumber, to the advertise
writ of Gattw, Spriscle Sc Co. Their
B'ill is situated in the midst of the heavy
umber above this citj', where. they can
make choice of , the best qualities, and
Mrnufntlr are prepared to . furnish a
luperior article of lumber. Another im
Mitant item, they have supplies of sea-
nr-o lnmW: something rare in this!
9 w
country.
This mill is the most extensive of any
v;nrr nf tril jnd ve have visited in this
western country." Beside the sawing ma
cbinery,' u has attached a Lath Saw,
md one of the most improved Patent
Shingle Machines by which the shing'es
re rewed out, making those, pronounced
Vj workmen, scperior to any others.
Tbere are also eereral other ripping
ts in operation. All of which, togeth
.t"iUUie skill and discipline of the pro
pnetars, enables them to work into useful
ihupe every particle of timber nothing
being wasted. We predict for this estab
lishme'nt, with its machinery, perfect sys
tem, and go-a-head-ativeness of its pro
prieters.'the most satisfactory success.
St. Frederick.
To-day we publish the articles of incor
poration of the St. Frederick Town Com
pany. At a recent election C. G. Doh
iit was elected President, G. II. Vice
Rot, Secretary, and C. A. Fbetbebc,
Agent of the Company.
Sl Frederick:, as our home readers are
ware, is a thriving interior village situ
ated near the western border of this coun
ty, in the midst of a fine timbered and
well watered portion of the country. Its
inhabitants and those surrounding, are an
enterprising, industrious people, possess
ing all the requisites to build up a town
f no small importance in a short period
of time. When our columns are less
crowded than at present, we shall take
occasion to speak more at length of this
place.
Carpet Eciporlara.
We call particular attention
to the advertisement of A. McLwwell
& Co., St, Louis, Mo. This House is so
well known- having been established
twenty-fours years, that it is only neces
an for us.merely to remind . wholesale
deasers, hotel-keepers ind others in want
o articles in their line, that there is yet
the place to find bargnins. .
Tancton SIcax Ectamlng.
- ril ' ' The steamer Spread
Dngle.'ori her tray to the mouth of Yellow'
Stone, pissed this citron Friday last.
She had aboard the chiefs of the Yanctoa
Band of Siotix Indians, under charge of
A. II. HedSeld their agent. They haTe
Vera to Washington city, by invitation of
the Gorerntnent, on business of import
ance, which Gen. . Redfield informs
Tras accomplished to their satisfaction.
US
Tlie Plattsmouih Jrfersonian has chang
ed, its .title. The Platte Valley Times
has taken its place." The editorial columns
cf the Times will be under care of Chas.
W. ' Sherfey. ; - -
Will bur Omaha and Nebraska City
exchanges do us the favor to mail their
c . .,
pajers via the Council BIutTs and Sl , Jo
seph mail route? As they now send,
we -do not receive them until they are
froni three to five weeks old.
Thos-
E. Tntt
This steamer reached our
wharf oa Monday, leavings us quite ia
number, of . passe cgers. She had en
cotntered t T saag bywhirhhe had lost
the cook house and nearly the 'whole cf
cne srheti house. .
Count j Record Books. - . . ,
tOUDly ueClSier OI Ueeus, Las JUSt Tec- I fram tbe Probate Court of Pawnee county letters testa
, -. , ,' I tanienury on tteeiute of Beddirk Horn, late of said
eived a new set of County Record Books, I county, deceased, bt-in&g date January ir,a, a d i&8.
,--',,';, I
me aesins, or iorm 01 wmca reueci greni
credit upoa Mrr Hoover. , The general
index, toth for deeds and mortgages, are
so printed "and ruled that by a single
glance almost, any desired information
may be obtained of any tract of land.
There are seven books in all: a Town
Plat Record, Deed Record, General In
dex to same, Mortgage Record, and In
dex, Record of. Mechanics5 Liens, and
Record of - Judgment Liens. They were
manufactured by Dellzell So Tyler, In-
aianapoiis, ma., ana are executed in a
superior style.
Uoonliglit nop-
' A moonlight hop, the first of the
season, tvas participated in by the young
folks of this city on Tuesday evening last.
The steam ferry-boat.' Nemaha" w as pro
cured, aod a short excursion taken up the
river. A merry time they had, we' are
told. . , - ,
"Xelly Grej." V
Thanks to the young gents
who tanir so prettily "Nelly Grey" iu
the moonlight shade of our own silvan
enclosure the other eeninjr.
Sale of Hotel and City Lots-
, 'Recollect that on Monday
next the Brownville Hotel, and one hun
dred and ninety-six city lots are to he
sold at auction in this city.
Bain. -
This portion of country has been vi
sited 'with unnusual heavy rains within
the last ten days. The river is in excel
lent order and on the rise.
Schools. .
Parents, read the article under Mis
cellaneous head on first
page. 'Tis a
whole volume in itself.
Some CornStalk.
We have in our office a corn
stalk grown last year on the farm of E.
Clark, Esq., measuring 4 3l inches in
circumference. Who can produce a larger
one.
New Dress.
The Nebraska City Aetrs comes to us
with its face washed and new clothes
on; enlarged, and otherwise greatly im
proved in its appearance. As evid:nce
of its good taste, we mention that it has
as that of the "Advertiser."
To
Contractors.
Scaled proposals be received at tbe County clerk'a
office in the city of Browuvillc until tbe first day of J me
next for the erectinn of a county Jil in raid county.
Speciflcationiican be teen in thcclerk'a ffice. Proposals
received fur either a loir or ttnne building Tbe cm
miaiuners reacrre tbe right to refuse nv or all bids.
J. W. HALL,
JE SECOLK..
1. C. SANDKRS,
Vay 17, '58 Commissioners of Nemaha county.
Great Sale
EE AL ESTATE.
City Lots
BROWNVILLE,
JSTEBRJSKJ,
On Monday May 31, 1S5S.
Tbe undersigned will sell at public auction, commen
cing oil Monday Mar 31, 1&9, and continue trum day to
dv nmil all are !d
OSE H UXDREI AXD XISETI -SIX TO IK.V LOTS
iu theci.y of Brownville, N. T. A great p.rtiou of the
lots tu be Mld are among tbe best in tbe citr. some oi
which have builtl'iuiis np.i tbem. Ttiin will te the Crt.t
public alef lots ever beld in Brownville, and no such
an opportunity will likely occur again for ibuiuuig pro
perty in the third city in importance and population in
Neb.ka. Tlieale win oe pontire, ana every ioi oi
lered -vill be H!d lo tbe higher bidder.
To thie acquainted wiih Brownville and IbC sur
rounding couuuy, anotlier word need not be aid than to
announce tbe sale time, pi ne and property. To oth
ers permit us to say that the city of Brownville is imme
diately on the wevt bjuk of tLe Mismiuu- river; is me
county sejit of Xeniahj county, the nioft demdy fettled
and lest improved, aci icultnraliy, of any other iu Ne
braska, a fact ackuowiedged by all who have examited.
The Land Office
rort the
Nemaha Land District
is located at this city and has been in artive operation fir
near a j eur past. The President bas isocd his. procla
mation lor land sales, to Mke place on the .iv.u day of
September n jet. at which time more land will be ottered
for sale in this District jUan any other in Vctiraka by
near three hundred thousand acres. The city now bas a '
population of over 1000 inhabitants; four heavy mercan
tile houses, together wi;h numerous small trailing estab
lishment of various kinds; a fine large brick hotel, forty
by seventy feet, three aod a half dories bii;b; a good
school hou:e in which a large and flourishing school is
kept nn the entire year; twoorganiied churches and a
fine large building now In progress f erec:iou for the
third. A steam ferry boat is now, and has been for nine
months past, crowing the Missouri river to and fro at
this point. We deem it unnecessary lo eounierat far
ther, as the city is aircady so well known. But will say,
however.tbat we are confident no point in Nebraska oilers
better tndnwnents for investments. . '-,!;
Terms of Sale :
One third cash; one third in six months; and one third
in twelve m mtbs.
Aprils, 'CS BROWN & BEXNETT.
School Lands,
The following arc tbe lands selected as School Land in.
lieu of that wfcich has been pre-empted In this county,
and also land selected for fractional townstuiw r
Northeast quarter of section
Southwest
-town ship 5, range 14
Northeast
Southwest
Southwest
Sunt beast
Southeast
1
6 township 4, range 14
WM. TTIirRBER.
April a, 1S53
4w
Kemaha county Sup't Pi.b. Inst'n.
JOBS. T. SUXSKT. Ca5. r. HULLT.
KINNEY & HULL,!,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EDRASKA CITir, X. T.
Will practice in the Courts of this Territory. Collec
tion and criminal business attended to thnrugnout
hr.ska. Western Iowa and Missouri. Will attend the
Courts at Brownville.
... M
O. B.
M'LAVGRLIW CHAS. rOBSET.
LIcLAUGHLIlT & DORSET, ;
Main Street, BrottnvIllc,N.T.,
Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out ar d file declar
atory statements ; make out pre-emption pssers pay
taxes, investigaie titles;
Buy and sell property on commission ; furnish land
warrant for time entries, and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Govem-meai-landaadtbe
.location of land warraiOasor parUes
rcaiiai; at a distance. . " 1
McLAlGIlLIX k DORSET respectfully-refer to
isrce H. Xixuu. Eso.. Register Brownville Land
Office.
Ch rles B. Smith. Esq., Receiver of Pablic Moneys'
Xemnha Lnd District, r
Robert W. Furnas, Eq..tditor Advertiser Brownville
Mesara. Lusbbaugh fc. Canma. Bankers. Browiville,
lloa. W. M T. Hamilton, Hatrerstnwn .Varyland. -
Lewis ft.' Kcwoouier Kq. Baltimore, MJ -
O II Barnet. i . Dayton Ohio.
Hon. Fenner FargiiMin. Delegate In Congress from
XebrasLa Terrritory, Washington, U. C. ' J J J ;
John A. Bcal, Kq.. Attorney at Law, Peru, lad.
. Brown vine, April 22. .. . . J n3s,
TTotice
All persoo bavins cUimi .i&tt wl euait are
hereby required to exhibit Uuni ior Siiowanc to tbe
Probate Court of said county cuor before tbeSib day cf
August, 1S6S, or tbey nuy be precluded from any benefit
of said estate, and if not prc-ieuted witbin six month
from tbe date lbt above Bicotionel tbey will be lortvtr
tarred.
,. ; 45 ( -;. a LOEB, Ju!feof ProbateJ
ATiTBROTYPES.
k The nnderaiirned bavti'.it eaterel mtoa co-partnership
and built a sky-llg&t (.:de lights tonnecteri) Daguerreitn
Gallery on corner et Alain' and I'irststreeU in tbe city
r Brownville, would rwreaJullannounce to tbe public
that we are now prepared- to Wa'ioiureoitas ail tUe
beauties of the art, acd at reilacet prices. Pictures in
serted in lockets, pins, &c. tbo neatest style. Being
experienced artists, we hare o diuU that al 1 wbu want
good pictures can be yicuet : C 1 aod see.
lUXilCUkAXIN.
Brownrltle, Kay 6, n46tf
Brownville Steam Ferry!
05. TUB
MISSOUKI RIVER.
The lioutt Irom Browarifld to Tt. Kearney,
avuu irjDi o vxuiiornia. is va
nearest and most practicable.
BAKER & CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to tbe Traveling Public that tbey are
now ronninc us a Ferry acrnna the Missonri jirer at
An. entirely new. nibttanti.il and commodioiu
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Which ar-aDzctnent will secure a certain and
safe passage at, all timet and in all kinds jf
wentber. The Proprietors do not assert boatingl,
vr ror'CoptrrpoFetif jramin enstom merely, bat are
gorertied" by FacK whn they ay tbi it the best
crossiuz of the Miswari Kirer in Nebraska, and
when they :iy the route fr rn Drownrille to Fort
Kearney and from thenoe to California is tba nearest
for evidence tbey refer tbe reader to Ibd wap of the
Country; and are warrnntcd in saying it is tbo most
practicable route by personal experience, as well as
that of hundreds of otacrs who bare traveled it.
We claim UiortXW Lbat this crossing audrouto holds
out peculiarly favorable itiduccments, to irsons
coins to California, and solicit their patronage. ot
withstanding oursuferior nrrangemeott for a safe
and speedy crossing, oun;hnrges arc the same as other
terries in .Nebraska, a.1 bcug regulated by Legisla
tive cnnctmenU ! . ;
fKocii;cct that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from
makine regular trips at all hours,
TA skiff and har,4 will be in readiness tocroej
foot passensers at all times of night. - -:
n20-N;,vemberllth,lS57. . .
W. E. HARVEY. L. VAN WYCK
Civ. Eng., Sur. & Dralt'n. Oeneral Land Agent-
HARVEY, TAX WYCK &.CO
General Land Affcnts
, t -. ,.- ( - t ., .i -
, ; TVoTorr isls. City,
ARE ciitiiuctfrl with agencies in Washington City by
which they are enabled t prosecute claims against the
United State Government, or at ten 1 to any business be
fore the General Land tfllee wib diiatch and to tbe
satisfaction t4 their ctisttmen.
One of the firm being a practical finiineerand Survey
or (having b(n for many yea-s connected with tbe United
Stales Coast Survey rn jatreti on or es or jr. lernai improvement-)
we arc prepared to make Surveys of Town-,
Farms, ix.. in ai'y part of lb Territory; and having
eneaged the best draftsman in the Territory, can execute
Mart. Town Piata, o-Mrawii of all kind? (mechanical,
architecrural,'4.c.;) to the perfect salisfactioa our cus
tomers, i
October Sid, 1SC7. L - nSlvj
fED. W.MOORE, r
General' Steamboat Agent,
F0R1VARDIG COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.NKBRASXA CITY, N. T.
Goods sold mi C'rnlnliston and prompt returns made.
Particular attention given to receiving. Storing and For
warding all kimlf i f ireiglit anil produce.
Office on the Levee.
Storekorjse in the same tlock with Kearney Hotel.
Refer to the Merchants of Nebraska City;
Fife & al .cbael St Louis M y, I Harper & Scuder St. Louis;
John A. Warden " I Joseph Mclntyre "
Shiikclford. Finney it Co" Barcklay, llinkle!. Co "
AprillS, 1863 . v2-44-Iy
Wagon for Sale.
I have a light two-horse wagon which I will dispose of
cheap for fash. C. S. LA KG DOS.
r. Ll'SHBM.-Clr. JSO. L. CARSOS
LTJ3HBATJGH & CARSON,
BANKERS AXD GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Dealers in Coin,
Cncurrent Mnev. Kxchangeaad Land Warrants,
BROWXT1LLB, N KM AHA CO., 2s". T.
Kpecial aiteniiou will be .given to Buying and Selling
Kxchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold. Silver, and unrurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup
ply of Liinl Warrants on haad for sale FOR CAsn, or en
tered on time for Fre-emptort. All Warrants sold by us
guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pie-eniptin
Pj tiers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made
in Lands -r city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon. all convenient oiuts will be promptly attend'
ed to and proceeds rcmittol in exchange, at current rales
Bills of Excbanse on England, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on tbe East
added. Deposits received on Current account and interest
allowed on special deposits.
OFF1CK Main St., near V. S. Land Office.
REFERENCES
t.ind. Brother k Co., Merchants,
McN'atighlon CartsmteCo., "
Philadelphia, Pa.
.41
Baltimore, Md.
Hiserec White,- (
Young, Carson fc 3ryant. f "
4no. Thoinpwm M.isofi, Col'rof Ptrt,
E. M. Pumlerson JtCo. Morchants,
M. M. Yekle w Co. Ko. 17. Broada-sy,
Wm. T. SmitliMin Esq., IWnker,
New Tork.
Washington, D.C.
J. T. Sievens. Etq., Att'j- at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaber, Latc3dAud. U. S. T
Tnylor fc Kiiegh, Bankers,
McClelland Scrugst! is. Co. Merchants,
Hon. TIkis. G. Pratt,
n.J..V. Geary, Ex-Giy. Csntas,
Ilon. Jas.'O. Carsjn.
P. B. Small Esq., I'res't S. Bank,
Col. Ge. Schley, Att'y tt Law,
Charles Parsuis & Co. Backers,
U. C. Xutt at Co. '
Greene, Weare &.Kico, "
Chicago, 111.
St. Louis, JI ).
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
Mercersbnrg.Pa.
Uagerstown, Md.
Keokuk. lo-a.
Council Bluff "
Pes Moine, "
Tinton, . '
Easton, Md.
Douglas &. Watson, : " "'
Col. S.mi Hambletcu, At.'y at Law,
Judge Tlios. Perry,
Prof. It. Tutwiler, . -Oct.
8 '57-NlJ-nl5-tf
Cumberland, ltd.
Havana Alabama.
CITY LOTS.
I have for sale s number of beautifully located lots in
the City of B-owuvillc. which I am authorised to sell at
bargain for cash. Kew comers will do well to cill on
mo befo e making i un-oates. R. W. FURXAS.
Brownville, March 25, '68. Real Estate Agent.
Farm for Rent.
I hove a splendid an well improved Farm wliich I
wuh to rent to a responiible person, on favorable terms
For particulars inquire ut this efficc. or of
, . J. G. MELTIK.
Wardi 18. ISoS. ' vCnSStf Kcmaba City, ". T.
A,t. BOLLADAT, X. D.
WM. ABKOLD, M. I).
HOLLADAY Sc ARNOLD,
And Ol3Btotriciauo.
BliOWNVlLLE, N. T.;
Refpectfnlly tender their professional services to the
citizeusof Xr malia anl adjoining counties, both in Ne
braska snd .Missouri,
Man i. isaj
Bakkino tiorsr. or LcsHBACcn & Carson
J3rootaoile. Februaiy 1, 1S6S. J
On and after this elate, depositors accounts will be
opened for specie, tcrrency and scrip payable in same
kind of funds. Checks must be marked accordingly.
Offl hours from 3 to 12 A M and 1 to 3 P M.
LUSHBAUGII h. CARSON",
Fashionable Tailor.
JACOBllARnOX,
TJEO'WNVXXjLE, NEBRASKA.
Respectfully announces to the public that he has on
band a iarge stock of '
Cloths, v estings, c,
Also a laree assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
WhiiA lie will sell at cost prices.
He flntters buasolf that be understands his business
thoroughly and all werk warranted coming from bis es
tablishment, and charges asw as any other competitor
In this place or tbe West.
, A Xcat Fit CJuaranteed.
D0V0L4S SALOON.
Main street, one door West of Post-Office,
1 . ' ' BrownviUe. N. T.
Tbe wtbecribers respectfully inform the pnMie that
they have opttied the above saloon, where the best qna-
'wines, Ii'qtiors, Segars. Oysters, Sardines,
and evervref -echme it for the inner man, usuaTy kep
at smh etabli Jiuietts, will be found and s erved np ia
first style.- GOFFkPBEE.
R-owuville Anril lS;h. 1S53. 4i--tn
land Warrants.
17.000 Acres of Land
Warrants for sale snd to
TV SOS & UACKXEY.
loan Ui frc'wpU)ri, by
Ruraber 6U.J
PRO CLALIATION
Ily tbe President of Called States.
' In pursuance of law, I, Jamea Buchanan, Preai
dest of the United State- of America, do hereby de
clare an l make knowa that publid ralca wiU bis held
at tbe undermentioned land oSkes ia the Terr?', ry
cf Nebrjuka, at the perioda hereinafter desiiiatui'
to-wit:
At the land effice at BP.O W N V ILLE, ocmacs eeic j
a Monday the tixtV day Sejittmbtr next, for tbe
disposal U tbe peblio lands wUhis tie following
named townships vis: . ,
Norik of the Lase Line, and ea rt of the ttli priacj
lumdiaa. -
That part ef township One outside of the Sae and
Fox and Half -Breed Nemaha Beserxation, of range
17.- : - - '
Tbe parts of townships 1, J, J, and four, eattide
of the Sae and Fox and Ilalf-Brted Nemaha Borer
Tttion. and fractional townships & and 6, of range
sixteen.
That part of township on eattide of the Sae and
Fox Reservation; township 2, the part of townships
3, 4, atid 5, outside of the Half-Breed Nemaha res
ervation, and fractional township 8 of rang 13.
That part of township I outside the aae and cox
Reservation, township 2, 3. and 4, and that part of
township a outside of the Italf-Breea AetnaD Res
ervation, and township 8, of range 14. ' " "
lownsbips i,z, 3, 4. 9 and o or range is.
r Townships 1,2.3, 4, S and 6 of range 12.
i. Township 1, 2. 3, 4, i and 6 of range 1 1.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 of rang 10.
Township 1.2. 3. 4. S and 8 of ran? 9.
At the Land Office at NEBRASKA Cffir. com
mencing on Monday tbe sixth day of September
next, lor the disposal or the pubiio lands wittm the
following named townships, vis:
North of the Huso Line and East of the sixth
Principal Meridian.
: Fractional township 7 and 8 of range IS.
- Township 7, and fractional township 8, 9, 10, 11,
SB 1 12 cf range 14.
Townships 7. 8, 9,10. 11 anl 12, tad fractional
township 13, of ranjo 13. . -
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractional township
i2 anl l.l, ol range 12.
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town
ship 12, of ranjre 11." - -" '""V"
, Townships 7,3, 9, 10, and 1L and fractions! town
shir 12, 13 and 14. of ran ere 10.
Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional township
14, 16 and 18, of range 9. i
At tbe LnndOGheat OMAHA CITY, commend
ing on Monday, tbo sixth dj of September next,
for the disposal of -the puMio land within the fol
lowing named townships, vis: .
Not th of the Base Line and east of the sixth Pria
ciral Mepdian.
-, Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 18 of range
fourteen. - ....
Fractional township 13, 14, 15, 18, and 17, of
range 13.
Fractional townshipsl2 and 13, townships 14, 15,
and 16, and fractional townships 17, 18, 19 and 20,
of rane 12. '
Fractional township 12, township 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, and 18, and fractional township 19 and 29 of
range 11.
Fractional townships 12 13, and 14, and town
ships 13, 17, 18. 19, 20, of ranre 1.0
I jaotional township 14, 15 and 18, and township
I, 13, ia, and 20, or range V. ........
LiUids appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, and other purposes will be excluded from
the sales. . .... .
The offerings of the above lands will be eommene
ed on the day appointed, and will proceed in the
order in which they are advertised, nntil the whole
shall have been offered, and tbe sales thus closed; bdt
no sale to be kept open longer than two weeas and
no private entry of the lands will be admitted until
after the expiration of the two weeks.
(jiren under my hand at the city of Washington,
this thirtieth dny of March . D.one thousand eight
hundred and tuty-eight. . , -
: JAUh3 ISlvllsJiAA,
By t ue President :
ThoxasA. Hkndbicxs,
Commissioner of the General Ijoad Office.
NOTICE TOlTvE-EMIHON CLAIMANTS.
Every persen entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any of the lands within the townships and parts
of townships above enumerated is required to es
tablish tbe same to the satisfaction of the llegister
and Receiver of the proper land office, and make
payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing
this notice, and before tbe day appointed lor the
commencement of the pubiio sale of the lands em
bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will
f,irfHilHl THUS A I KMUK KS.
Commissioner of General Land Office.
j4nril 22.1838 no 43
Scaled Proposals
- - ,
Directed to tbo Commissioners of Pawnee County will
be received from and after this date, until the first Mon
day in July next. For the erection of a Court House
fa Pawnee City, Pavtnte Count), N. T., of ths fol
lowing dimensions and style namely :
Said bouse to be thirty feet long and twenty-four feet
wide, two stories high, tbe lower story to be divided into
four apartments, in one end two rooms twelve feet
squaro. a hall through tbe center eight feet wide. In
the other end a room ten feet wide by 14 feet long;
a plain open staircase leading from tbe hail to tbe Court
Ruuui above; said Court Room to be twenty by twenty-
four feet ami properly seated in plain style. The re
mainder o. the upper story to be divided into two equal
feet 1
i; A j
sized rooms, two outside doors three feet wide, sit
ei?ht inches high, one and three-fourth inches thick
inside doors, two reet eight inches wide, six end a half
feet high, and one and a half inches thick all to be
four pannels each. Eighteen windows, twelve lights
each, 10 by 14 glass; windows and door casing, corners
and base, plain square style; Grecian cornice seven
members ; projection eighteen inches, and nine inches
deep, returned with the rake; three coats of paint, white
lead or zinc, inside and out. Said bouse to be a frame
with posts and braces, with a good shingle roof, tbe bid
der lo furnish everything for the conpletion of tbe bull
dug oak noors,joiuted and lined, walnut. siding, dres-
sa. &c.
Said building to be completed on or before tbe first of
January, ltttS.
One half tbe price to be paid as the work progresses
the remainder when finished.
Duted at Pawnee city this 5th day of April, 1357.
By order of the County Commissioneeri
- G JS- DOWSING, -----Attest
County Clerk
April 2 3m tw 43. .. . '.
Notice.
Persons indebted to the undersigned will come for-
wardand settle as longer indulgence will not be given.
llotei scrip taken at par.
THOMPSON Jt Ail 8 II-
Brownville April 15;h, 185$, 12-tf
T. W. BKDFORD. HUDSON GEORGE
County Surveyor ... . Notary Public
BEDFORD & GEORGE,
SlliYEYOKS, CIVIL ENGINEERS,
. AND '...! t
REAL ESTATE AGEUTS
BROWNVILLE NEERASKjL. .
Offlce on Main Street.
WTLL attend prompt ry to all business entrnsted to
them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location of Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, ate, fcc,
Having been located in the Territory for the past year,
we are ureoared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles,
render assistance ia eoutested cases at Uie V. 8.
and
Oflice. r . . '
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. -
WE EE FEB TO
lion. W C Reynolds, Kingston. Penn.
John J rendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio
HonGalutiaA Grow , Washington City, D. (
Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio
Ryall & Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa.
Boster & Hedges, Bankers do do
Hihbauch& Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. 7.
R. W. Furnas, Esq. do . do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Fx.
Rnfus R. Edwards, .. .. ; St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John . Fell Waver ley Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
April 8. ISM v2o41-y!y
LVTIIER HOADLET. aOSEKT V. aKtK.
IIOADLEY & MCIIl,
jurovi its iiir. Mcuiuuti .v i.
' r a ti
W ill select Government lnas ; locate uana nar-
a
rants in Nebraska, Kansas, western aiissoun ana
Iowa : collect debts : ear taxes tot non-residents :
knv and scU rrooertv on commission : Land War
rants bought and sold at market prices ; l're-emp-tinn
naners nrenared. Ac.
We have for sale lots in the City ef BrownTille,
South Brownville, Nemaha City.Table Rock, Omaha,
St. Joseph, Mo'Elwood, Kansas Territory, Lands
near Table Rock. Pawnee eonnty, for sale. Also, in
Nemaha county, improved property for sale or rent.
OfficerCorner main and First Streets.
REFERENCES.
Lncins nonkins.Frs't Importers i TrtdersUank S.Y.
David Iloadley Prs't Panama Railroad,
Gen. C. T. Hillyer- - Charter Oak Bank. Hartford,
Lee, Butler A Co. Hartford, Conn,
Collins. Kellocs it-Kirby- St. Louis, Mol
Thomas W. Phelrs .-Mobile, AW,
C. Wilson t Co.- - EuUw,
Wm P.Wriib-At'T "
M. R. Osborn A Co Rot Island, fit.
Ja s ILArchibjild, Gcnl AglD.IsAWJlB. Scranton
Gillefpie. Pearce A Co-Bankers-. -Carbondale, Pa.
Rev. T. S. Ward--
1 a thorn A Jones 4 Scranton
It. (J. ik.rse Red FaTJ
William Knthinfham. Att Albaay,
Rev. It. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Sensi nary, SwT,
J. A. Parker f" Co.. ashinston. D. C,
A. T. tuliner. Receiver Land Office -(Jmalia
Horace Everett, Council Bltt&, la.
BrowavUle, April 1,ISj3.- : .
r
WHOLXSAUt
AXO It T Alt SCALXB It
GrJ? o o 2 i a ,
wniEs aiid uauoES,
..1:L JVb. 9,: Main. Sred, -EKOWNVILLE,
N T.
TJATiyS purciiissl the entire stock c Goods betonc
lng U -'. R- P. vlt. totelier with Urge and extensive
additions jest rectivc4, I a now prepared to furoU
every variety or
Jlcary ainil FaticT Groceries,
FOR pOTXL 1SD TAMILT USE.
Ikartla stee ud tor ul c&?, Urt stpply f
V
' COFFEE,
Set quality Eie and Jva
TEJ1
e,aUty aatf
Ivery
price.
SUGAR,
(Tavana crashed and best artlcl of brown tegar.
MOLASSES,
Large (apply of superior Kew Orleans saalasaes, Bel
. cnor'a ana boiaea syrap.
TOBACCO AXD SEGARS,
Extensive variety and all of the best brands.
FANCY . GROCERIES,
Consisting ia part of
T ' " PICKLES, v -
AtTeaf vsrietfanl put up expressly for faally as.
PIE FRUIT,
Ivery description of Fruit, such as
Fresh Peache, Apples, Cherries. Goose
berries, Currants, Bubarb, dtc,
; Tor sale cheap and warranted fresh and good.
OYSTERS AND SARDINES,
A large supply of tbe best brands and warranted good.
. TOGETHER WITH.
A large qerntity of various articles of domestic use too
tedious to mention.
WINES AND LIQUORS
j
Port,
Native,
Champagne,
, r ; -.j : ' Muscat, t
!-;, . Sherry, and
', ' j Claret Wines.
Extra Quality of " v
French and American Brandies,
BRANDIED CHERRIES,
Wolfe's Sneltlam Schnapps,
Old Monongehela, Bourbon, and Rye
r "Whiskey,
COMMON WHISKEY, ALE, be.
CHEESE,
Just received 00 boxes superior Western Sesetve for
sale cheap for cub.
, 3IJLTUa r . ILAKIV.
Special Notice.
ALL those holding accounts against J. B. Davis will
call on tbe subscriber and have them cancelled; and
those Indebted to him will please call and settle, aaleng
er indulgence will not be given.
MlIiTUJN t . CLAKK.
FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
No; 163 Tine St., bet. Fourth and Filth,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. F. O'DRISCOIX & CO.
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Dook ana Job
Type, Printing Presses. Cases, (Jellies, Ac, Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description,
STEREOTYPING of all kind-Books, Music.
Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engravings,
Ac, d-c.
Brand and Pattern Letters, various stales,
H! r. TVSO. W. W. HACKKET.
TYS0II & HACKNEY,
, GF.NEBAL LAND AGENTS.
BROWNV1LLK, KEMAHA CO., N. T.
LandlTarrants Bought and Sold. Land entered on Time.
Claims and Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money,
Vake Investments and Locate Warrants on time, for
. Distant Dealers.
Prc-Empllon Papers Prepared.
OFFICE Sext door to U. S. Land Office.
REFEHERCES
Geo. II. Nixon, Register L. O.,
C. B. Smith, Keceivcr, "
Smock tt Williaaas,
Brownville, X. T.
4 4,
Lexington, Mo.
OmahaClty N. T.
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Warren, Peun.
St. Louis, Ito.
St. Joseph, "
L. R. Tuttie,
B. R. Pegntm Co., Bankers,
Hon, G. W. Soofield,
R. L. McGhee & Co.,
Tootle tL F;iirleigh,
Oct.-1, 'PI
75
PLNii DUOK6, for sale, by
1. T. WTIYTE A CO.
a. w
mm.
at. S. W1LKIN!M!.
PUETT
& WILKINSON,
AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADI, N. T.
Will attend to all business entrusted to their care
REFERENCES
Col. Jesse WiiTVaras,
Gov. J.. A. Wright,
Mr. F. N. KoocV,
lion. J oh a O. Davis,
Hon. Geo. L. Miller,
Fairfield, Iowa.
Indianapolis, Ind,
Washington Citj.
Kockville, Ind.
Omaha City, X. T.
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
Porest City, Mo.,
Dealer m
JEL TEX C3r f3 .
And '
MEDICINES.
Oliemioals,
Dye Woods, Dyestuffs,
Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty,
GLASSWARE,
Frer-ch, English, and Aoaerican Perfumery.
r'tw . : i j k. : -. k.:. - .S
tooth brashes, paint brashes, surgical and dent
3 iastrnmeats, spices, snuffs, manufactured
tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure
wines fvnd brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, etc.. etc.
Agents ror the sale or
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua.
Osgood's India Cbolagogiie,
Jones' American Cbolageeuet
Dr.
a
44
Geysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla;
" . South 's Tonic Syrap. . .
July 23, 1857. vZnl-yly
lightning Eods.
STAND FROJI UNDER!
To all whom it may concern, yon are hereby Informed
tbat tbe mnderaigaed is now engaged ia patting np tbe
best class of Lightning Bods manufactured in tbe East,
and oa tbo most reasonable terms Having had long ex
perieo in the business, be warrants all work done by
aim te be done right. TL. H. MARSH.
James Buchanan, Washington. D. C; J. C- Brecken-
ridee, Washington, D C; Mrs Victoria. London, is-ng-land;
Lotus napoleon Bonaparte, Paris, Trance; mper
w Alexander, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Bao-wHTiLLE Marcb'i& nowtr.
J. D H. THOMPSON,
Attorney' at Law,
X" . . : v.i . - will --
Jl.ia muDiru ni. roir.n'u.i nwumis - ... r
tice in ail tbe Courts of Seuratka, and tbe Coarts in
Atdiiason county. Mo.
tMhe one door west olL T.Whyte's Store, Brownville
Krtfis-aa. j
, Brownville, April 22, S5& , . sUly i
rroat Street
EroiraTllle, rclms!ia TcrrItorr
J. H. MAU1T .& Co.
Bat jast received the
LAJIGEST STCCH
WEST OF SAUfT LOUISA
Consisting, ia part of tbe following
articles, which they propose to sell
Gbeap for Cash:
Pore white lead
Franca sine
China sine
Red lead
Tenlttaa red
Kaw and burnt Bmhrw
Spanisb whiting
Chalk
Turpentine
Fatty
Castor oil
Cod liver ell
Sweet oil
Olive oil
Glee
Patent medidae.
all sorts
Cough candies
Fancy eandae
Castue suap
Toilet soap
Washing soap
Taoib brushes
Bir brashes
Cloth Brushes
Almonds soft shell
Hard shell Almond
Filberts, peacans
Pea nuts
Figs
Itaisin .
Orator in can
Sardines
Black and Imp Tea
Lizueedoil
Tanners ott
Copal Tarnish
Japan
white Tarnisa
Litberage
Paint brushes
Tarnish brashes
Sab and window tool
Wall bruabo
Lettering Pencils
Table paint
Camel hair pencil
. Blender
Sur candles
Yeast Pvwders.
TOBACCO,
Of tbe best brands, chewing and smoking. Clears fin
est quality and flavor.
FRUITS AJfD LIQUORS
Preserved fruit for pies, brand ed peaches, fresh pea
ches In cans, pure liquors for medical purposes, Jamaica
rum, Holland Gin. Irish whisky, Bourbon whisky, ginger
brandy, Cordial, Port wm, cherry wine, waite wine.
Malaga wine.
STATIONERY.
Foolscap paper, faecy letter paper, gild edge notes.
and envelopes, plain, fancy and eoibossed; pens and pen
holders, ink of all kinds, inkstands and S abers penult,
sealing wax wafers.
A Splendid Assortment of Perfumeries,
Comprising Lyon's KUthairion, cologne, pommade
genuine ox marrow, bear grease aod oils, rauak and
senres of all kinds and of the finest equality.
Er Physicians' FrescTipUou attended
of Uie day and night.
ALSO
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
or
2V aT n -
Consisting; of
TEAS,
FIGS,
SUGARS,
COFFEE,
RAISLYS,
CURRANTS,
MOLASSES,
SOAP,
TOBACCO,
CANDLES,
POWDER AND SHOT
With all articles usually found at such places,
They Invite their friends and the public generally to
give tbem a call, and tbey pledge themselves to give tbem
satisfaction as to price and quahtv of tbeir gocds.
TERMS
CASH EXCLISITELT.
Xov. 81, '67-v-ngt
Watchmaker & Goldsmith,
A. GYS,
ROCK PORT, MO.
BEGS leave to inform the public that be has located
ia 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 be complained of. Being aa exper
ienced watchmaker be flatters himself tbat in repairing
watches, clocks and jewelry be can give perfect satisfac
tion, 19 em.
. Land Warrants I
FOR CASn AND ON TIME,
To Pre-emptors. Buy of regular dealers, and avoid
bogus warrants.
All warrants sold St the f fflce are guaranteed to be
genuine in every respect, and will 0 exchanged if de
fective. LUS.IBAIGII & CAHSOX.
Binkers and Dealers in Land Warrants.
Brownville. N. T., April S3, 1866. n3
a EkVi
HI A XtFACTOUY.
NO. 10, MAIN STREET,
B.'otcnvilk, N. T.
WILLIAM T. DEN,
Respectfully inrorms the public that be has just re
ceived bis new stock of Boot and Shoe material, and is
now prepared to furnish any desired article in his line
at as low prices as any other establishment in the Ter
ritory. All work warranted.
He hopes by strict attention to business, snd keeping
coustantly on hand a superior assortment ef Leather,
Trimmings. Ac. for home manufacture, to still merit
that liberal patronage wMch he has heretofore received.
!TyRpiring done on the shortest notice. 3
All work to be paid for on delivery.
April 22. vini
Nebraska Money Take Notice
From ant after this date we will not take any Ke
braska paper except the? latte Valley Bank and Bank
Nebraska, only at a discount of ten par cent.
I. T. WHTTB 81 t o.
Brownville, March 8th, 1868. no38.
JOHN A. PARKER & CO.,
WASHINGTON, I. C.
JOTJX" A. PARKER, late Register of the Land Office,
Omaha, N. T., having resigned bis ofre will hereafter,
m connection with one of tbe best Land Lawgivers in the
country, atteud to all business confided to aim ; and es
pecially A PRE-EMPTION- CASES,
'Which he hna made himself thoroughly acquainted with
by study , and practice for years.
lie refers to the Meads of Departments and If embers
of Congress of both Houses.
All applications for services must be accompanied wrtk
a fee to insure attention. '
January SS, 1S53. wn31-ly
BROWNVILLE
STEAM MILL,
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON.
33xown.7lllo , 2T. T.
N. B. We would roepectfully inform tbo cttt
sens of Nemaha eonnty and adjoining Missouri, tiat
we bare alwsrs on hand a large and well selected
supply of LUAlBEK, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the Territory.
Market prices pai4 for logs delivered at tbe yard
or on the bank of tbe river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will reeeiv
our immediate attention.
Dissolution. .
Brown A ITallam desolved partnership to take ef
fect from the first of March last. Either ef tbe firm
will attend te the settling n-p the bneiness, and are
authorised to nse the name of the firm for that pur
pose. LKUiYj AUALXiAal.
.' April 1st. Jgj.
$6000 Scrip Wanted,
ror the same amount oi Real Estate la Brownville at
low figures. Apply to
LCSHBACGH It CARS02T
T. H. BOW ASPS. i AKDnrw t. BERBT.
EDWARDS & BERRY,
Proprietors of the
HEBEASKA HOUSE.
DrosrnTille, N.T.
The undersigned barrag entered into a co-partnersblp
in tbe hotel business at the atwve named House, and
having made an entire change of rooms. k.c, and mmple
telv reDaired and renovated the whole establishment.
tbey are prepared to acorn m.d it e tbe naveliing public i
and regular boarders in a style not surpassed by auy
l other butel in tbe Territory.
Charges moderate, .
and every facility offered to place our guests at ease.
and supply tbem as near as possible witb the comforts '
of a h -me. ' '
April 8, 1353.. U-Sa .- 8 A1UJ3 fc atiilil . J
' VlSJTCiOUD 0TZ3 TJ
CRiGG'S ARCTIC LLXOEIi?.
Az7y er ease !ckaOT er
Wi.li ! or snisl tbtf
ar tlie (Matioaa aavtJr! aa Si
a'toptioa r rretMisi el tuia svs
c.iic by Uie auartr 1 ealaeatsl
diwwn aad Injrwa. ilaTiag
ctvd tbe ladwraesBMt i tUm L
tiorimlwd save, tbe kte Lt.
Ka X, ami iUrtticacy taatvd 4r
h;two aaful Wiatms im tbe te
rrunn mt tltnil Ml it ia Bow (
ug int. garal turn issavery
tiua W ctviiiavd gWbe. aad iu
aoareua cure era erflie
exeiUiig afttouinbaMcrt.
fjjjj AFFLICTED ItEJOlCE
nrxnrjja and tf?cm!r
iu virtuM, aad aj
trjincf im frJca bum kit
ACIIR tir T71 il-Ui As jew
aniietl with tiU f.l
Mnc frMM PJtt ISFA, MKil.'tl
ths akctic Lrr:rr
, win afford tm lo-Uat seliaC
JirerTbeO ia stable s- - - j ,
For th drrsJrol aecitleata tt
J
f ', ' AKCT1G
UMillM shwU
kept M LaaL are tt aAucda I
laua etliata teiwf, efusi .
swaus. asery ataasn-
aad rmilrose traia alMMla
WW that Ua bMrd IW
of ncuaxl, otssred by UjO
y-
jivikle-t aad snaianed vtctiaie ef
"s exjihwiima aid iUn, dnaa ant
I frl tbat ami aieanac aWierinc
j llieir Sortura aliould aloaya be
I .eeawiblv t twcl i ilnm taiM iavikaa
j iwluiy pais) eoiitruliuig agcet. It is
THE KOTHElS'
COIIPAHICX
n iir CAKra rr rrrz
BKTAST, FUHK MITU ,
uiv.riiiru.-',. la-
lo tite a iwre sale.
tV v.i.lof
if him 1 4m, biotabc. ariitf
ami k'l devlratiia aad fa
t ei.tr lit , aiieuM attaek
H tbe tipa"r bwelj"
'3 tbrnam mamtmnn titer Sfpre
i with tbe Al.trrC 1JMJ1.-VT.
It ia exerlkiit fur Uie ilair.
' f riTiiir.it a lienllbr. I
-aiaiK-e. ilia
GOOD rOH MAIT AND BSAST.
It h a anveretgti rvsmdy fee
11 varmua iis wilk
ebkli lMn.arealllictd,ear
log lli. await alarwiioceaamrc'
PKLIW SI'KAINA tTIlINi
1UI.T. WfKJMlS. SOUTtfl.
. S WKK.N Y, H'AVLV, IU.VSJ.
7 M
DONE, EJtdlU, IV)U
.H, e. N fanner, Urery
aUIte kepfwr, or aay jsvms
owning valuable llOnRK.
Iioubl ba wilLiNit Utia valaap
Ue remedy.
For sale by all renpecUUe PmgjisU and TVelers.
rrices ef tlie Uniment, IS cents 60 wits a ml It a bat
tle. A ooa dollar bottle contains aa tauctt Liauaseat ae
eight twenty bve-ceut botllva
EXTRAORDHSARY AXXOCICEiICsT
Frerv purchaser of a dollar botlle of tbe AKCTTC I jw
Frerv I
IMKNT rceiv, at IV. Brat
in a exprniw. uie unu
York, for one yvar. tla
HTATKS JOL'RN'AI of Xw
Journml U a larM tllnstrate"! m per each number eon.
taining -tixteen paC". beautifully f-rlnurd on elear white-
paper, and nlh-d ill) original anatiw tnm
bant writer, of the eountrv. Certineateof suWrlpttosj
fcnd full particular, of tlie'novel and philantbropie eo-
Utrnriie. of winch that oiler iorma a pan, wiu aravumay
each bottle. .
An A(il-:XT TvATn in FVFr.v town aad t imjiua.
URAUU i Bl IUtOWES, St. IMtla, Me,
N Yohk Ornca. No. 371 BROAD WA I .
Commanicationa should always be addresaad te JfU Louis.
J. II. MAUN & CO., Agents,
Brownville, N. T.
Beed Corn and Seed Wheat
For Sale at the Farm at Prairie Forest r-e"site
Drewnville. April 1. IIOADLEY A MUIE.
3flCeSttrti?Eiaa eo.
33 husb Mattrasses Just received at the store of
Aug. . 161. nS I. I. WHTTX.
, To the Public.
"Xotice is hereby given to all persona" that Jesnee
f c reason is not "a resident of Brownville, Nersai a ce.,
N'T." nor bas be been, but is a rssidenton 'tberolkw
lng described real estate in tbe southweat cruarter of tbe
south eat quarter, and lot number four of sertierreixb
teen in town-lnp five, ranee sixteen east," and farther,
that he is the only resident upon the said tract now er
heretofore; consequently the only legal claimant. If
persons sre solicited or contemplate purchasing aa af
said property, they will save themselves being swindled
by reading this notice, aod refusing to pnrcbase of one
"suguMusKounlx." JAXE3 FEKGISOX.
Brownville, Jtpr.Uai.I858.
1858 1858
Season Arrangement.
REGULAR ST. LOCIS ASO SIOUX CITT
INDEPENDENT LINE.
f - l '"" For Lexington, Kansas, Leavenwortk,
iJiiS3BSuninpr- AtchiMiii, St. Jjoevh, Ainstonla.
lowa rvMi. tuTTCsi my, w nireviouu. urownvn le, sun
den, Kehraka City. Plattsmouth, Saint Marys. B-ilievue
Council Blulfs, Onmha, l'luience. Crescent City, Do Soto,
Itoodvnle. Tekamah, Decatur, Blackbird. Omadi, Sar
gent's Bluff, Dakotah. Sioux City, Pacidc City, Cevtof-
tou. Logan, Saint Johns, St. James, toocord Otpocbee,
wbrarali and Ft. Ranilall.
The well known, light draught freight, and unexcep
tionable Pasinger steamer
Till, oa the earliest open hi g of navigation, resume
her trips in the above tr le, (ind all intermediate potnta
on tbe Missouri river ) and continue them witb ber uaoad
resnlaiity, throughout the entire eaen.
Thankful for tbe very liberal patronage bestowed wecst
1 the OMAHA the past season, we trust by strict attess.
tion to the business, the wants of shippers and cosaders
I of passengers, to merit a continuance of the same.
A MUIE W WIELAU, Master.
J. J. 'Wilcox. Clerk. March 34 aliUa
IV. II. U ILLIA)IS,
WnOLEALK AXD kET AIL DRSUCB tl
STOVES & TINWARE
Orojon, TWZo.v
TAK.CS pleasaro in announcing theeilisens of Or
efiu and tho pullio in ecneral, that he has oa
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware-, ever offered in this market. 31 y stk of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sals str
Wholesale and lietail nt St. Loais prices.
I would call particular attention t set stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising tbe nest improved
patterns both Air-Ti-M nnd Premium. Among them
maybe found Kilty's Cliarter Oak, the best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Trght, l"ioacerant priss Pre
mium, aiso
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Sixes and Patterns, whicb I will
SELL LOWER THAN AXY HOUSE IN TOW.X.
Particular attention paid so making; and putting;
np Tin Gutters, in the town and coantry. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and ots reasonable terms.
Old copper, iiraas and rewter taken in escbange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS,
rl-n Oregon, Mo., July if 18i&.
Steam Mm,
Patent Portable MilV
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Heed, llo'.abird A Co., to
manufacture tbe J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
91 all and are now prepnred to furnish all those la
want of a rnod Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy; exeel say Jt ill in the
or id. Un tne late exhibition of tba Meebanse
institute in Cincinnati, a Cold Medal was award sd
them for it.
It is adapted to all Gravn ftfragpwrjsei; ft It,
superior to all others for the most sxtensi re Merchant
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Eorsw
power.
The above Mills are manufactured by the andev
signed at tbeir shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
eon be furnished in any qeantirjatshert notice.
The above Jtills warrted to-perform as follows
3o ia. diam., per hoar 61 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
30 " - 30 IS " 35ni
Jl 20 - IS " JO
20 - u 1 8 " j
As this Mill tells tU own story.it is vnnacessary ta
quote from our nomerous recommendations, received.
Eagle Mills.
bT. JOSBPH, MO.
JAMES CARGILL Proprietor.
MANUFACTURES ami kw p conatanfly
on hand for sale, all kinds of Flosr. Mrail,
and Feed stt'. Orders MlarTbrd-and' jresstHly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly foe
Wheat. For canracteT of Floar refer te everybody
tbat ever used tt.
St. JotJi. M..Ang. ft.l. vlnl.t- j
Miiimery. -
A superi r stick "f l!i:iioery an.1 Drea.Oids at By'
new Jtilline-y e-ut ti-tmem ne !vr at ve Lu' bbauts.
js Orson's Ba!kmg Hjuse. B.ownvit'e X. T. i
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