Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 17, 1858, Image 3

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    THE ADVERTISER.
"jOWNVILLE, MAY 27, 1&3.
TERMS:
mm rar.tf paid inadvauce, . I? 50
V " atttee&dof C months, 2 tj
. " " " " 12 " 3 00
rinhi TJ or furnished at $1,60 per
, accompanie the order, not
yMTt-
" JOB WORK.
.ltk r(rctit extensive additions of New Type, Cuts,
i-ti, Brnnres, Cards, fcc., mad to tbe "Adver
reclaim to be able to tora. eat J oh Work in
""rTBrpnted by any office. Tb proprietor being
'"rtrfL1 pnaier himself, and having tn his employ an
SV"1, iL experienced Fancy Job Iricter, it de
""'ji avt tc &eut-dooe ' the execution of Job Work.
frktxiaf e Foster' latest improved Card
) Work" ln c,lor "nst Vort, Ac.j wiil
iwlitVitr. particular attention.
ortvn tro -tnc ts promptly attended to,
warrant to saUUacuun or no pay.
rTTn'es ntiledat theeloseof the Volume to dls--uotbe
'Advertiser,' we shall take U for granted
subscribers wish their paper continued, and shall
eordinf ly oootinue to send at bcretofore.J
" ' Cim Docket.
The following list of cases has been
farniiied us ly Charles G. Dorsey, Esq.,
Deputy Clerk of the District Court for
Xenaha county, as comprising the Dock
et for the corning terra cf that court, to
t begun at this place on Tuesday next.
4rroMT.
D.LalcGarj
rAKTTES.
Tbos. Head
Ti
G. W. Simpson
ACTIONS.
Tresspass
Thompson
JLEtUlrook 1 B. B. Thompson
D L a-'cGary Thos Head
Tresspass
livreca i tU
Attach men t
g. Leiden J Steamer Asa w ilgui
T C. Johnson 1 A. J. Benedict
t r
Esosspson 1 MeGsry J J. X. Kci'y et all
Tion-poa k KeGary "1 Jerome B. Pratte
Johnson J O.F.Lake
Xelden ) I. T. Whyt k Co.
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Damages
Damages
Attachm't
IcGary A Johnsc J Xcmaha V. Back
Jt-Lssoa a Bcldea 1 K. W. Furnas
r T
McGary J Tler, Davidson A- Co
Certiorari
Bslieo'JILB. Strong
Certiorari
ErOarj J John Baird
XcGarj k Thompson 1 Japer Edwards
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Johnson J Geo. W. Lewis
Liabrookl F. DaTidaon
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fchnscn j Lake, Noel k Emmerson
l-Garj ) Robert B. Stout
f T
Lasoa j Jno. T. Scott et aU
t-Gary j IL D. S.'Xeeper
Matoa J John McPherson et als
Appeal
Ai?nmpsit
Damages
Debt settle!
IrGary 1H.D. S.Lejr
' V TS
JLaoa J John iltllierson at !s
Atiach't settled
IcGary " Crane k HH
J e A. Allcnnan
fcGary ) R. D. Maoterscn
V TS
J W. A. Ancrman
Johnson I G. Harmon, Crane 4 Hill
Beldtn J J. G. HcCatbron
Uuoi "J W. "VT. Hackner
TS
XeGary J C. F. IcketU
Attachment
Attachment
Appealed
Attachment
Johnson
Joseph L. Teagu
Tresspass
BewtU k MeGiry J Wra Edwards et als
Julian ") James M Cinton
YLOirj J XatLan Haywood et als
Mtuon 1 A.B. Kolabird k Co.
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Ka7 J r.M.lScrs
H7 ) Ef ers k Cc
1W7 Ales.D. Ekeea . -
Assumpiit
TS
A.F.Sberf
Halbcll Aleiander
TS
Moore k Crow nice
Assnmpsit
JtJiBtOB
McGary
IcGary
V:Cry
Assumps!
DrJonAHawk .
TS
Geo. C. Fcrpuson
DUlon Hat-k
TS
James Ferguson
Ttter Marten
TS
Alex, llailam
Dillon, Thompson
Assumpsit
Debt
Debt
HcGvj
k Co.
TS
Debt
Thos. T. Haywood
Dillon, Thompson k Co..
TS
BL yeiaier
EswkBrotC
TS
Lewis Nesl
DrttA UercbeIrod
'Alec. It. Fergus
I. T.Whyte k Co..
TS
n.F.Hutcbins
Jcha T. Edwards
TS
R.B. StontetaU
IloUittell k Co.
Jest hoel
J.R. Davis
TS
Jese Noel
J. C. L'aris
TS
B.C. Berber etals
I. T. TVhyte k Co
TS
Jcli a S. &T:cict
Trm.oinuclACe
ii. n Kst
Wm, HolUUcU
VS
E. B. tout
Wm-Uollititll k Co
T.
. Tbcs. B. LJ wards
LnLbar-h k Carson
TS
B. B.SuBt at els
Jchn F. JIoss i Co
' TS
J.D. 2S. Thomr-suB et all
Hawk Bro. k Co
BjGary
t-Gary
L-Gary
Debt
Assnmpsit
Assasnpsit
Assumpsit
i seGary
fcGary
Joetson
fcCary
Assam psit
Astasipsit
Assnmpsit
KcGary
t J
I S
Assumpsit
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iiXSOB
,:lcCa7
;:Gary
j
Assumpsit
Assumpsit
Assumpsit
Assumpsit
Gary
Assumpsit
3
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Assumpsit
Ti
John G. Mel Tin
Asm in psit
4 Be!
ary
Jesse Johns
Daatges
Jerome HocTtr
itJ JaarDavU '
i TS
' m L.i.n:iu
4ry JuhnB-DarU
1 Tl
Assumpsit
Assumpsit
C. C. Ik nolmss
TA"m. ITobUtaU 4 Co.
v
T.S.DryJea
Lasl.l&uph k Carson
TS
II. Taker etali
R.B. St ut
Tl
J. D. y. Thompson et als
Jews Johns,
Asia a; psit
Assniopsit
Assvispfit
Appeal
j' A Co! Jen Jerome IlfKTer
! , - CnA'CESr.
. A B-'.den Jesso Kocl et als
i, IcGary Cty cf EroniTie
pJ TTm. Edwards
lJ. Tl
Irjanctlon
Icjuaction
i. L.
S
F. KnckoTa et als
Ta. Title
. jt
nsoa Lottj Jvetls et au
Jchn Es'.ca
vs Icjonction
m. C'-ooeh
B. B.Bariil:.w
ts Decrt of Title
C, E.L--.i .
T1 f:T ?
Rev.
T. Vr". Tipton trill rreach at trie
church in this city on Sunday next, at half
past ten o'clock.
Keep Cool-
Dr. Holladay, at his Drug- store
on Main street, has been receiving re
cently a supply cf new and fresh articles
In his line ; the most prominent and to be
admired and patronized these warm
daysis the erection of a Soda Fountain,
from which gushes the ice-cold, "spark
ling beverage prepared" yes well, it's
nice, cool and very pleasant to take. Call
in and test for yourself.
Cock Port Banner.
This paper comes to us this week
with the salutatory of Silas Putear.,
Esq., as its editor. We hope Mr. Fuy
ear may have a pleasant and successful
time ! Hoping against hope, we aclcnow
ledge, when applying the wish to an edi
tor or publisher.
Won't Walt.
During the past week we have noticed
three large yawls pass this city laden with
passengers for below; one or two have
been fitted out from this place. They are
tired waiting for boats, and determine
to navigate "Big1 iTuddy" on thoir-own
hook.
Fine rmhes.
Our thanks are hereby, tendered M.
F. Clabk &. Co., for a box of as nice
dried prunes as could rx ApsWoA nn
try tnem; be quick, too, for they
1 .
are
nearly all gone.
Ectnrned. ,
Dr. McPherson who has been east for
some two months past, retarded this mor-
ninsr
per steamer.
Several families from the States came
wkh him. The brothers. Robert and
John Morrison, who have both been here
before and made arrangements to locate,
are along
with their families.
ArcMtect.
See the advertisement of Mr. Groses
Edwards, Nebraska City. Vve are in
formed by those' who have a personal
knowledge of Mr. Edwards' qualifications
that he always gives the most perfect
satisfaction. -
Organ Grinders.
Our streets have been filled with an
unusual number of these noisy nuisances
the past week. They, like most hand
trunk peddlers, are on the look-out for
little articles of value that may be found
"laying around loose." So be careful
when they are about.
Look o'ut for bogus half dollars. There
are plenty of them in circulation here
abouts. v ; .
Temperance lecture.
- On Friday evening
last, Rev. T. W. Tiptok of this city deli
vered a most excellent Lecture, on the
subject of Temperance, to a large and
attentive audience, at Johnson's Hall.
Claim- ITotice.
To John Bidler and all others whom it may concern
Ton are hereby notified that I; Stephen B. Miles as mail
contractor upon route No 16O0I, will apiear at tbe Land
Office at Bro-wnville, Kemaba county; Nebraska Terri
tory, on the 80th day of June, 1863, at 2 o'clork P M,
nd apply to enter as a mail station by pre-emption the
south-west quarter of section thirty-two, in Township
&o two, Range 14, eat
June 10, 166-3. n50 3t - ' S. B. MILES.
Notice.
Whereas George II. Vick Riy, Charles A. rreyberg
and others, have, by notice published in the Xetraka
Advertiser of the 27 ih May 1S68, piven notice of the in
corporation of the St. Frederick town company, in Ne
maha county, Nebraska Territory. This therefore is to
admonish the public that tbe said pretended incorpora
tion is a grots fraud, and that the pretended incorpoia
ur, George II. Vick Roy, Fres berg and their ai-socialcs
tn that behalf, are none uf them residents of the town of
St. t rederick, nor have they any right, title or Interest
therein. And further, that persons who debipt locating
or investing ln stid town must apply to the undersigned
who alone is authorized to dispose of any interet-t tbere-
!. ' C. K.. iEl'KCHKivR.
St. Frederick May 27, 1S53. 48-6w
Notice to Contractors.
The County Commissioners of Nemaha county hereby
give notice that tbey will let to she lowest responsible
bidder, on tbe sixth day of July next, at tbe court-house
door ln the city of Brownville, the contract for erecting
astoneor log Jail in the said city of Brownville, Ne
maha county. ' Specification, of but h plans can be seen at
the ct.rt's office in Brownville The commissioners re
serving tbe rifht to refuse any or all bids. Terms of
paviacat made known on day of sale.
By order ol the Board,
IRAiTCS . FARtESt, County clerk.
June 1. 'SS 49-ow
All pervont are herely notiued that 1 ml take the
neressary steps to the re-opening of the contested case
ot James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fully in
vestigating his right to enter the south west quarter
(1 4 M south west quarter A) aad lot number fevr (4)
of sectim eighteen in township five (6) rango six
teen (16) east, 1 bereby warn all persons not to pur
chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate for any por
tion of the above doner ited property.
May27,. '63 T2n46U AUGeSTCS KOCVTZB. 1
I caution ail persons whomsoever against buying from
Augustus Kountse and Wm Ruth certain town Iota
known as 'Benedict's Addition' to Brownville, Nebraska.
JOHN" McPUERSOX.
Honey Creek IliUs.
Th nndersigned respectfully announce that they are
prepared to all all orders la their line promptly at tbeir
mills four miles northwest of Brownville, ueiir tbe
mouth of Uoneycreek. They have oa hand tbe liirgesl
and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever
offered tn the county or Territory, consisting of
43 000 feet teasoned siding;
40 000 " - cotton-wood flooring;
20.000 " trcamore "
10.000 " eak and ash
26,000 cotton-wood, soft maple, lyra and
walnut finishing lumber; -
60,000 fencing;
100,000 " joists; sills, studding and scantling it al
most every site both hard and soft wod;
20,000 " rough and square edged sheatbings lso
200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and ootton
wood; also
150,000 lath, a superior article, of uniform length,
thickness and width
Their mills are under the charge of experience! and
efficient men, and the undersigned flatter themselves
that the quality of their lumber will compare favorably
wita any other made in the Territory, all ol which will
be told to suit the times.
GIKKV, SPRINGLX & CO.
Honey creek Mills, May 20 '63 4Stf
Eagle Elills.
trr. josrrir, no. - "
JAMES CARGILL Proprietor.
MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly
on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor. Heal,
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most farorable terms. Cash paid constantly for
Wheat. 1'or character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever used it. (
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30,1858. Tlnl3-y
' Land - Warrants.
17100 Acres of Land
ioaa to. pra-emptors, by
Warrants for sale and to
TYSON k LTACK3ET.
VlLYZlllll.
is:3
SPllLYG SALES.
SIcDOWIXL & COMPANY.
A.
Are now ln receipt ol Uieirspriaif (mnorUtioM, wkih
b are been purchad tn England for cth, for tbourtt
oiher honsCT are advertising direct importations from
inrope, we nak plctfcre in aiinoaodng that we are tte
o:aly direct importeri from England France in the west
ern States, and hire mow oa band the lanrrt mi no.,
s:ck ever imported to IbUixiuatry, coLiutma innartu '
follow : r !
-4, -4 -4and8-lNewXeaii:ions;
2oa rolis lujyal WiiUu; lXX) Do Robert Crowley Brne- 5
2000 rolls John Cross.ey i. &m's Tapesty BroseW
rolls Brintoti's; 000 ro:l Prarduo "i. HoomanV.
1600 rolls Bright's' ww di signs;
10C3 rolls heavy Engliili tbree-plyj
1000 heavy sujeraac;. .
Topetber 1th tbe birces stock of Doinwtic Carpcta,
for the wholesale trade, evtr brought west of the moun
tains. Also 2000 rolls -4wlJt8 and cbeck matUnc
C000 ' 6-4 " " '
30(K) 4-4 sal " "
SOOO " CocMiaatlntf sll widths.
1600 sheetB of oil clo b IX to 30 feet wide;
200 pieces 3-4 4-1 5-4 5-4 aad 8-i, oil cloth.
Also tbe lbrcest stuck of rui:, Ubl covers, sofa rnfrs.
Mats, stair rids, table oil clothes, &.c, of any estalish
ment In the country.
lothe retiai cmtmnsr, all we afk is a call, to convince
them that we cafc and will sell lower than any other
house in the west. To the wholesale purchaser we would
say that we lan ofer tterti greater in4ucments thansny
establishment eitlier iu Kew Tork or Boston, having
purchased ocr entire stock fur cabr, we are prepared tn
offer our goods at the very lowest prices of importatioo
A. JIcDO W U. &. Co., 68 Main St., St. Louis.
If sy 15, ltS do 42. , ,
XSXXAai REAVIS,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, .
Falls Citr, Bichardson County, Nebraska,
M ill give prompt aitt-nti b to all professional busi
ness entrustud to his care in Richardson and adjoining
counties; also to the drawing of deeds, pre-emption pa
pers, fcc, &o., May 13, 68 n-16-ta
O. B. HEWETT,
ATTORIIEY AT LAY
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Erownriile, Xebraska.
Will atteni to business in all departments of his pro
fession. Pre-emctore Rights Secured.
-Land Warrants lor Sale.
Office on First St., bet. Main and Water.
,BEFERaEr:i:8:
Kinney k Uollcy, Nebraska City.
Cheever Swoetfc Co., do '
J. Sterl .na Mortoa do
Brown fc. Bennett, Brownville .
R. W. Fcrnnd do
Brownvillo, N. T. May 13, 1358. r2ni6tf
Land Sales!
The nnden:icnes, owaer of forty-six acres of land ad
joining the c ty of Brownville was originally laid oft as
a portion of ihe tirwn site desirous to dispose of the
same, and wiil do so on exceeiincly favorable terms.
Apply to'- JOI1N McDOXOUGH.
May TO, lS.i3 n rrtf ; ., Brownville, N, T. ' -
Main street,one door West of Posl-Office,
T3row3ville. N. T. '
The snbscribers respectfully inform tie public that
they have opened tbe asove siloon, where the best Qua
lity of
Wines, Liquors. F grs. Oysters, Sardines,
and every rel resbtaont for (he lDIier irmn. nttit v V
atsmh eetailUhuienis .willbe faund4l.d served up in
Brownvillo April 15 Ji, 1853. 4J-6m
Wdgonfor Sale.
I have a litit twu-bors wagon which I will disprse ol
cheap for cash. c. a. LANGDON,
B. F. LTJSHDAVGH. .'HO. L. CARSOK
LTJ3HBATJGH c CARS Oil.
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Dealers In Coin,
Uncnrret.t Money, tx :hanee and Land Warrants,
BROWNV1LLK, NEMAHA CO., N. T.
Especial attention will tx) given to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup
ply of Land Warrants da hand for sale, FOR cash, or en-
terea on time lor re-eraptors. Al 1 Warranti sold by ns
guaranteedin every resect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of inu-ntion to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
rapers at sixti notice. Money loaned upon best securi
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made
in Lands or tity property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrcnt rates.
Bills of Exctange on England, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at nsvT rates; -with, cost of xchance on the East
added. Deposits rweivedon Current account and interest
al lowed on sjieclal deposit g.
OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land OfBce.
KEfERENCES '
Lind, Brother h. Co., Merchants, Philadelphia Ps
McNaugbton, Carson &. Co., "
Wiser k. White, " BalUmore, Md.
Young, Carn Sl Bryant, ' ,
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, '" "
E. M. Pumlerson & Co. Merchants, "
M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, New Tork.
Wm. T. Smiths.in.E.sq., Banker, Washington D C
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law. "
Jno. s. Gallaber, IteldAud. C. S. T.,
Taylor &. Ericgh, Bankers,
McClel land, Scrubs &. Co. Merchants,
Hon. Thos. (1. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gor. Kansas, .
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley. Att'y at Law,
Charles Parns &. Co. Bankers,
II. C. Xutttt Co.
Greene, Weare k. Rice, : "
Douglass &. ITatson,
Col. &am lluiitlcton, Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. PeiTy,
Prof. 11. Tntwiler,
Oct. 8, '67-v3-nl5-tf .
Chicago, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
Mercersbnrg, Pa
Hagerstown, Md.
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council Blul'
Pes Moine, "
Tinton, "
Easton, Md.
Cumberland, Md.
Havana Alabama.
CITY LOTS.
I tare for sale a nnmber of beautifully located lots in
the City of Brownville, which I am authorized to sell at
bargains for cai-h. New coiners will do well to call on
me before making i'urtuaes. R. W. FURNAS,
Brownville, March 23, '68. Real Estate Agent.
BA5KIKO HOUSE OF LUSHBAUGH it CARSON
r Broatnnlie, February 1, 1338. t
On and after this date, depositors accounts will to
opened for specie, currency and scrip payable in same
kind of fundi, Checks must be marked accordingly.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A M snd 1 to 3 P M,
LI' SH BAUGU 4. CARSON-, '
Fashionable Tailor,
JACOB JIAIUIOX,
T3KOWNVLLLE, NEBRASKA.
Respectfully announces to the public that be has on
hand a iarge stock of
Cloths, Vestings, &c, '
Also a large assortment of 1
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Which he will sell at cost prices.
He flatten himself that he understands liis business
thoroughly snd all Vork warranted coming from his es
tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor
in this plaoe or the West.
A IVeat Fit Guaranteed.
DROWS & CXIXTOX,
- - FKODITE DEALERS,
Fonvarding & Commission
LIERCHAIiTS,
No. 78, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo.
Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu
rately filled at lowest possible rates. Consignment for
sale and re-shipment respectnlly solicited. Shipments
of all kinds will be faithfully attended to. .
Koferrencea:
Messrs. G II Rea & Co St. Louia
B-irtlett. McComb t Co do
Gilbert. Siiles It Stannsrd do
Bon. W H Bufflngton, Auditor State of Missouri
JQHarm.n, Esq, Cairo City, III.
Messrs Molony, Bro'a it Co' New Orleans, Louisiana
JD Jackson, Esq.,
do
do
Messrs Hinkle, Guild & Ce .
T HimnurkCo
Brandel! fc Crawford
W ood rtff & U untington,
II. Billincs, Esq., -May
12, 1S53 45-Sra
Cincinnati, O.
do
. Louisville, Ky.
Mobile, Ala.'
Bcardstown, 111.
75,000 lbs. Bacon.
LTFORD A HORK, Sonora, Me , have for sale, cheap
for cash, 75,000 poun is excellent bacon.
v2n3S-ly March I, '63
TOOTS and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, jniit
XJ received!, opened. and torsale, tv
" I. T. AVnYTE k CO.
ASTrperiorstockerxillmeTyand Dress Gotds at ny
new Millinery estab!ihment, ono door abore Lushbaugh
et Carson's BankiDg House, Brownville, K. T.
44tf MARTTI'RXElt.
OLIVKB BEK.VET.
JAMES P. riFKB.
WH. B. O.IREIT.
ACaCSTT KKlGHT.
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
Manufaeturersnn l Wlalesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LiO. 87 Main Street.
(FOBMlLT.XO.lOljCtiKNBOFMAIX ASDLOCCST.)
ST. LOUIS, -MO.
TjEESERED IRriTS: Strawberries, Peaches,
XT" WhortUberrits ifce , ;e., tobe"bAat ' ' "
- I.T. WUIIE COJ.
1 3
Number CC2.
PRC 0LAI.IATIOIT
1ST the President cf Tnlled Stales.
In pursnarve of law, I, James Buchanan, Prod
dent of the United States of America, do bereby de-
ctars ana make known that publio talcs will bs held
at the undermentioned land offices in the Territory
c Kebraska, at tho periods hereinafter designated'
At tbe land eSce at E?.0 WNYILLE. eommencinir
on Monday the tixth day of September next, for the
disposal of tbe publio Unis within the following
narrd township, riz:
North of the Base Line, and eac t of the 6th prbci
ilefidian.
That part cf township One outside of tht Sso and
Foi aad ilalf-Ereed Xemaha Kcserxation, of range
The pferts of townships 1, 2, 3, and four, outside
of the Sac and Fos. and Eaif-Breed Nemaha Berer
Tation, and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range
sixteen.
That part of township one outside of the Sao and
Fox Eeserration; township 2, the parts of townships
3, 4, and 5, outside of the Half-Breed Nemaha rea
eiTs tion, and fractional township 8 of rang 15,
That part of totfnihip 1 outside the has and Fox
Iteswation, townships 2,3, and 4, and tlatpertof
township 5 outside of the Half-Breed Keraaha Res
ervation, and township 6, of range 14.
Townships 1,2, 3, 4. 5 and of range 13.
Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 12.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 11. .
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 1C.
.- Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 9. -
At the Land Office at NEBRASKA CITY, com
mencing on Monday the sixth day of gptember
next, for the disposal of the publio lands within the
following named townships, vis:
North of the Base Line and East of the sixth
Principal lleridian.
Fractional townships 7 and 8 of range 15.
Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10, It,
and 12 of ranee 14.
Townships f, 8, 9,10. 11 and 12, nnd fractional
towasiip 13, or range 13.
Tewnships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractional townships
12 and 13, of range 12.
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town
ship 12, of range 11.
. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractioraal town-
snirs iz, ii and 14, or range 10.
Townships 7, 8, and 13, aci fractional townships
14, la aad 18, of range 9.
At the Land Of5ee at OMAHA CITY, oommene
ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next,
for the disposal of the publio lands within the fol
lowing named townships, vis:
North of the Base Line and east of tho si.tth Prin
cipal Meridian.
fractional townships 13. 14. 15. and lfl r,f Tn
fourteen. "
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, aad 17, of
range 13.
Fractional townships 12 and 13. townshios 14. 15.
and 16, and fractional townships 17, 13, IS) and 20,
i range i-.
fractional township 12. townshios 13. 14. 15.16.
17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20 of
ranj-e 11. -
Fractional .townships 12 13. and 14. and town
ships 11, 16, 17, 13. 19. 20. of ran re 1.0
f jactional townships 11. 15and 16. and lownshins
17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9.: . , . .'
Lands appropriated by law for the 30 of schools.
military, and other purposes wiil be excluded from
tne sales. " . .
The offerings of the above lands will be commenc
ed on the day appointed, and will proceod in the
order in which they are advertised, until the whole
shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but
no sine to do Kept open longer than two weeks, and
no private entry of the lands will be admitted until
after the expiration of the two weeks.
uiven under my hand at the city of Washington,
this thirtieth day of March A . D.one thousand eisrht
hundred and fifty-eight.
JAiliiS K7CU.ANAX
By the President :
"Tnojf is A. Hkkdeiocs,
Commissioner of the General Land Offioe.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Everypersen 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 the same to the satiafaction of the Register
and Receiver of the proper land offioa, and make
payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing
this notice, and before the day appointed for tbe
commencement of the publio sale of the lands em
bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will
be forfeited. TI10S. A. HENDRICKS,
Commissioner of General Land Office.
-dpril 22.1858 no 43
Scaled I'ropasals
Directed to the Commissioners of Pawnee Conntv win
be received from and after this date, until the first Mon
day in July next. For the erection of a Court Bcmh
in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, N. T., of the fol
lowing dimensions and style namely :
Said house to be thirty feet long and twenty-four feet
wide, two stories high, the lower story to be 4-vided Into
four apartments, iu one end two rooms twelve feet
square, a hall through tbe center eight feet wide. In
the other end a room ten feet wide br 24 feet lon
a plain open staircase leading from the hall to the Court
Room above ; said Court Room to be twenty by twenty-
lourieet ana properly seated in plain style. The re
mainder of the upper stow to be divided into two ecu&l
siaeil rooms, two outside doors three feet wide, six feet
eignimcnes high, one and three-fourth Inches thick;
iusiuo uoors, two reel eight inches wide, six and a half
feet high, and one and a half inches thickall to be
four pannels each. . Eighteen windows, twelve lights
ea 10 bT 14 glass; windows and door casing, corners
and base, plain squaro style; Grecian cornice seven
members; projection eicht
deep, returned with the rake; three coats of pjint, wtite
vi urn,, myiuo ana out. cam Douse to be a frame
with posts and braces, wish a good shingle roof, the bid
der to furnish everything for the conpletion of the buil
ding oak floors, jointed and lined, walnut siding, dres-
BRU, CtU.
Said buildins to he eotrmlMrvl mi nrMmi. .
r " r v. i-i v MiB UlCh VI
January, l&o9.
uae half the price to be paid as the work progresses
the remainder when finished.
Dated at Pawnee city this 6th day of April. 1S57, ' "
By order of the County Commlssinnefera ''-1
Attest G.J5. DOWNIXG, . . ....
Count- Clerk.
April 22 Sm no 43.
Notice. '
Persons Indebted to the undersigned will come for
ward and settle as longer indulgence will not be given.
Hotel scrip taken at par.
THOMPSON & MAKSn.
Brownville April 15rh, 1853. - 2tf
T. W. BEDFORD,
County Surveyor
HUDSON GEORGE,
Notary Public '
BEDFORD 8c GEORGE,
SURYETOES, CIVIL ENGINEERS,
- AND
REAL ESTATE AGE UTS,
BROWXTILLE NEBRASKA. '
Offlce on Main Street. , .j
TILL attend promptly to all business errustei to
them in tbe line of their profession. Will bey and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec
tion and location of Government Lands, Survey Town
site, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, Ac, Ac,
Having been located in the Territory for the past year,
we are prepared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, aid
render assistance iu contested cases at the C. S. Laid
Office.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. , . ,
. WE BXFEB, TO - V
non. W C Reynolds, Kingston, Pepn.
John J Pendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Chio
Hon Galutia A. Grow Washington City, D. C.
Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton, Ohio
Ryall fc Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Ioira.
Boster fc Hedges, Bankers do do '
Lushbaugh k Carsoa, Bankers Brownville, h". T.
R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa.
Ruf us R. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John G. Fell Waverley Pa, ' -
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Chio
April 8. 1863 v2a4l-yly
LCTBXB HOADLtT. BOBRBT. T. MCTB.
IIOABJLEY & ElXIlt,1
LAND A.GEjSTCY9
BroWnTllIe, Peruana Co., Iff.
Will select Government Lands : locate Land War
rants in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and
Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non-residents ;
buy and sell property on conSmi3sion ; Lund War
rants bought and sold at market prices ; l're-emp-tionapcrs
prepared, Ae. -
e have for sale lots in the City cf Brownville,
Sotth Brownville, XemahaCity,TabIeKock,Onjaha,
St. Josepb, Mo., 'El wood, Kansas Territory, Lands
near 1 able Itock, 1'awnee eounty, lor sale. Also, in
Nemaha eounty, improved property for sale or rent.
OQce Corner main and First Streets.
REFERENCES.
Lueius Hopkins. Prs't Importers k Tradersllank N.T.
David Hoadley Prs't Panama, Railroad,
Gen. C. T. Hiliyer - Charter Oak Bank, Hartford,
Lc, Butler A Co. .Hartfcrd.Conn,
Collins, Eellojj tKirby" St.liouU, llo
Tbomaa W. Phelps --Mubile, Ala-,
C. Wilscn A Co. o.Uw, Ala.
Wm.P.Wcbb.At'y
M. B. Osborn A Co Rook Island, EL
Ja'sILArcbibald, Genl AelD.I.. A W JUL tscraaton
Gilleepie. Pearce & Co., Bankers Carboodale, Pa.
Rev. T. S. Ward " ?
Lathorp A Jones Scran tort. Pa,
B. G. Morse Bed f allsX. Y.
Wniiam Frotbineham, Att'y Albany, N. T.
Rer. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming; Seminary, V.Y.
J. A.rarker t" t o- ashmton, il.sj.
! A. T, Gilmer, Becciver Land Office Omaha
I Horace Everett, " Cciiajil Elu3,Ia.
t t.rowavili,ArrUl,l&5a.
IILLTCCr f. clapj:,
VSOLESALS ASD RTTAI1 XZAUt Uf
Orooerioo,
TTETEJ AIID UQU033,
: Yo. 9, Main S!rect,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
HATTXG pirchasetl the entire stork of Goods belong
ing to .'. R. Davis, together with large and extensive
additions just receive!, I am now prepared to furnish
every variety of
Heavy ana Fancy Groceries,
FQR HOTEL AND FAMILY USE.
I have in store, and for sale cheap, a large supply of
COFFEE,
Best quality Rio an! Java
TEA,
quality and
Every
price.
SUGAR,
Havana crushed and best article of brown sugar.
MOLASSES.
Large svpply of superior New Orleans molasses. Bel
chers and Golden Syrup.
TOBA CCO AND SEGARS,
Extensive variety and all of the best brands.
FANCY GROCERIES,
v Consisting in part of
PICKLES,
A (Teat ariais s4 st , xyrwl tat faoally ose.
PIE FRUIT,
Bvtry descrlrUon of rrdt, uA u
Fresh Peaches, Apples, Cherries. Goose
berries, Currants, Bubarb, &0-,
For sale cheap and warranted fresh and foot.
OYSTERS AND SARDINES.
A large supply of tbe best brands and warranted good.
: TOGETHER WITH
A large qurntity of various articles of domestic use too
teUious to mention. - ,
VIIIES AIID LIQUORS,
Port, .
- Native, .
. '- ! Champagne,
, Muscat,
', Sherry, and
' ' ; Claret 'Wines.
Extra Quality of
French and American Brandies.
BRANDIED CHERRIES,
Wolfe's Sneldam Schnapps,
Old Monongehela, Bourbonand Kye
Whiskey,
COMMON WHISKEY, ALE, be.
CHEESE,
Just received 60 boxes superior Western Reserve for
sale cheap for cash.
MILTON F. CLARK.
Special Notice.
ALL those holding accounts against J. Jl. Davis will
call on the subscriber and have them cancelled; and
those Indebted to him will please call and settle, as long
er indulgence will not be given.
MILTON F. CLARK.
T- FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
Kx 168 Vine St., bet. Fourth and Pifth,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. r. O'DRISCOIX & CO.
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job
Type, Printing Presses, Case, Gllies, ka., Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description,
STEREOTYPING of all kind Books. Music.
Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings,
Ae., e.
Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles,
JOHW P. TYSOK.
W. W. HACKNEY.
TYS01I & HACE1IEY,
' QENEHAIi LAND rAGKNTS,
BROWNyiLLE, NEMAHA CO., N. T.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Ind entered on Time
Claims and Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money,
Make Investments and Locate Warrants on time, for
Distant Dealers.
Pre-Emptlon Papers Prepared.
OFFICE Next door to U. S. Land Office.
REFERENCES
Geo. H. Nixon, Register L. O.,
Brewnville, N. T.
C. B. Smith, Receiver, "
Smock ts. Williams,
Lexington, Ho.
Omaha City, N. T.
u. js. I'uttie,
B. R. Pesram A Co., Bankers,
Hon, G. W. Scofleld.
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
. Warren, Penn.
St. Louis, .Mo. .
St. Josepb, "
R. L. McGbee t Co., -Tootle
ft Fairlcigb,
uct. 1, '07
75
PLNE DOOKS, For sale, by
I. T. WTIYTE k CO.
a. w
PUETT.
X. 0.
W11.KIK30X.
PUETT
WILKINSON,
A
AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
U31AD1, JN. T.
v i.i attend to all business entrusted to their care
REFERENCES
Col. Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa,
r.0,rV,Ji.V-i''VVr5Sht ' Indianapolis, Ind,
Mr. F.N. Roock, Washington City.
Hon. John G. Davis, Rockville,Ind.
Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Omaha City, N. T.
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
orost City, Mo
Dealer in
!EL "0".. CSp (3
ITS
And
OHeTTsioala,
Dye Woods, DyestuiT3,
Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty,
UIASSWAUE,
French, Enelish, and American Perfumery.
jl- FLXE toilet and shaving soaps, One hair and
V tooth brushes, paint brushes, sunrical and dent-
al instruments, spices, snuff's, manufactured
tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure
wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choioe
toilet and fancy articles, etcetc.
Agents for the sale of
Pr. Wiatwr's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canohalagua
Osgood's India Cholagogue, -Jones'
American Cholajroxue; ,
" Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla:
" Smitirs Tonio Syrup.
JnIyZ3, 1857. r2nl-yly
Lig-htning Bods.
STAXD FROM CXDIR !
T all waota it may concern, you are hereby informed
that the undersigned is now engaged in putting up the
best das of Lightning Rods manufacture in lb Eat,
sod oa tbe most reasonable terms Having had iong ex
perience in the business, he warrants al work done by
aim to ee oone right. u. n. it Aits u
REFERENCES.
' James Buchanan, Washington, I. C.l J. C. Bremen
Tidt:e, Washington, D C, Mrs Victoria, London, Eng'
lanl; Louis napoleon Bonaparte, Paris, I'raiice; Eicper
or Alexander, M. Petersburg, Russia. .
Browsviixx March 25 no3'itf. .
j. d. it. Tiiorpco:r,
Attorney at. I
. 1. 1
Hasresumfd his professional business, and will prac
tice in all the Courts of Nebraska, and the Courts in
Atcbin-MH! Cotiniy, as,
OScc one door west of I. T. Wiyte's Store, Brownville
jteDTaK. . y .
Brown viUe, April 3f f . svUly
t m
Is breby given that WHILST H. BOTtN hu eMalned
from the Probate Court ef Pawnee county le.ters testa
timestary oa tbe estate of Reddick II .rn, late of said
eounty, deceased, searing date January llih, A 0 1SS3.
All persons laving cla.ms against said estate are
ereby required to exhibit them for,alk waice to tae
Prcbat Court of ssid eounty on or before the 9th day of
August, 1S&S, or they may be precluded from say benefit
of said estate, and if not presented wiiblo six months
from the date last above mentioned they w ill be forever
irreo.
H, G. LORE, Juiigcof Prsbite.
AUBItOTYPES.
The undersigned having entered into a oo-rartnerstlp
and built a sky-light (side lights connected) Daruerrean
Gallery on corner of Main and First streets in the city
W Brownville, would respecUully announce to the public
tliat we are now prepared to take pictures with ail the
txiautiesof tbe art, and at reduced prices. Picture in
serted m lockets, pins. Ac, in tte neatest style. F-ein
experienced artists, we have no doubt that all who want
wd pictures can be pleased. Cailsndsee.
KIXNICU A AKIN.
Brownville, Hay 6, c45tf -
Brownville Steam Ferry !
O THE t.....i,...-J
MISSOURI RIVER.
The Itoute from Erownville to Ft. Kearney,
suia irom taenca so waiuorma, ts vtxa
nearest and. most pracugatle.
BAKER &C0DINGT0N
AXXOTJXCE to tbo Traveling Public that thpy are
now running as a Ferry across the Jlis-t uri aivcr at
An entirely new, tvbstontial eui co-nmiiioui
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
W hicn ar'anemeot will secure a certain and
safe passage at, all times and in n'-l kinds of
wcathtr. The Proprietors do not assert bcastincly,
or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are
governed by facts, when they say thi is the best
crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and
when tii.y sy th. toate from Drownviil. to Fort
ikearncy and from thence to California is tae nearest
for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal experience, as well as
that of hundreds of others who nave traveled it.
We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons
going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not
withstanding our superior arrangements for a sure
and speedy crossing, oureharges are the same as other
t cmet in rtcbrask.i, all being regulated by legisla
tive enactment.
pSTRecoUect that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from
making regular trips at all bour3.
Ei7 A skiaand bant will be In readiness tocross
foot passengers at all times of night. .
b23 ovember llth,l57.
W. E. HARVEY.
L. VAN WTCK.
General Land Agent-
Civ. Eng., Sur. It Draf t'n.
nARTHY, TAX TTTCIi & CO.,
General Laud Asents
3NTo"fcivslsLf. City.
ARE connected with agencies in Washington City by
which they are enabled to prosecute claims against the
United States Government, or attend to any business be
fore the General Land office with dispatch and to the
satisfaction of their customers.
One of the firm being a practical Engineer and Survey
or (having been for many years connected with the Cnited
Stales Coast Surveys engaged on works oflnternal Im
provement) we are prepared to make Surveys of Towns,
Farms, Ac, in any part of tbe Territory ; and haviog
engaged the best Draftsman in the Territory, can execute
Maps, Town Piats, and drawings of all kinds (mechanical,
architectural, Ac.,) to the perfect satisfaction our cus
tomers.
October 22d, 1357. nJlvj
ED. W.BIOORE,
General Steamboat Agent,
FORWARDING t COMMISSION MERCHANT.
NEBRASKA CITY-, N. T.
Goods sold on Commis.ion and prompt returns made.
Particular attention given to receiving, Storing and For
warding all kinds of freight and produce.
Office on the Levee.
Storekonse ia the same block with Kearney Hotel.
Refer to tbe Merchants of Nebraska City;
Fife A Michael St Louis Mo; I Harper k Sender St. Louis:
John A. Warden " I Joseph Mclntyre . "
Sl-akelford, Finney A Co" I Barcklay, Hinkle A Co "
April 29, 1S03 , v2-4t-Iy
Watclimaker & Goldsmith,
A. GYS, -
ROCK PORT, MO.
BEGS leave to inform the public that he has located
in the above named town and offers for sale a choice
stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
and other articles usually kept in such establiihments at
prices which cannot be complained of. Being an exper
ienced watchmaker he flatters himself that in repairing
watches, clocks and jewelry he can give perfect satisfac
tion. - is 6m.
. Land Warrants !
FOR CASn AND ON TDIE,
To Pre-emptors. Buy of regular dealers, and avoid
bogus warrants.
All warrants sold at the effice are guaranteed to be
genuine In every respect, and will be exchanged tf de
fective. LCSHBAUGn & CARSON.
Bankers and Dealers in Land Warrants.
Brownville, N. T,, April 22, 1863. n43
MAATFACTOItY.
NO. 10, MAIN STREET,
Brovcnrille. JV. T.
WILLIAM T. DEN,
Respectfully informs the public that he has Just re
ceived bis new stock of Boot and Shoe material, and is
now prepared to furnish any desired article in bis lino
at as low prices as soy other establishment in the Ter
rltory. All work warranted.
He hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping
constantly on band a superior assortment of Leather,
Trimmings, Ac., for home manufacture, to still merit
that liberal patronage which be has heretofore received.
jCfRepairing done on the shortest notice. 3
All work to be paid for on delivery.
April 22. v2nl .
Nebraska Money Take Notice
From and after this date we will not take any Ne
braska paper except the Platte Valley Bank and Bank
Nebraska, only at a discount of ten par cent.
I. T. WHTTE A Co.
Brownville, March 8th, 1S53. no33.
JOHN A. PARKER & CO.,
WASIIlAGTOri, . C
JOHS- A. PARKER, late Register of the Land Office,
Omaha, N. T., having resigned his office will hereafter,
la connection with one of the best Land Lawgivers in tbe
country, attend to all business coufided to tim J and es
pecially
PRE-EMPTION- CASES.
Which hebas made bimself thoroughly acquainted with
ty study and practice for years. .-
He refers to the Heads of Departments sod Members
of Congress of both Douses.
All Applications for services must be accompanied with
a ree toinsnrt attention.
January 28, 1868. no31-ty
T1T7 riTtTTTTTTT.T.TI
STEAM EIHilL,
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON,
, Srownvllle, 1ST. 27.
it. ts. Wa win M , -.-..r-M ...
- . . .i-w uii y wiam ug ciu
sens or remans eounty and adjoininr Missouri, that
... . . -- ana wen selected
mammmmw, wuicn weeanianusBatlow
-- ----- J - A crriLorV.
Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard
All orders aoeoippftaied witli tbe cb, wiU reeeir
VUt UIUAtCtAAIIVO MbwVJIUUa
T. H. EDWARDS. AVTJRrW J. SXSBT
; . EDWARDS & BERRY,
Proprietors of the
I7EBRASKA HOUSE.
BrovtuTiUe, X.T.
The undersigned having entered inta a co-partnership
iu the hotel business at the above aamed House, and
having made an entire change ef rooms, Ac., and tomple
tely repaired and renovate! tbe whole establishment,
they are prepared to accommodate the travelling public
and regular boarders ia a style mot surpasbcd ty any
ether hotel in the Territory.
Ciiar?cs 3Iodcxate,
and every facility offered to place otur sxests at ease,
and supply them as near as possible wills the covforts
ef a heme.
April 8, 1SG8. n41-2m EDWJJtDS It BSRP.T.
jons. r. ninrrr. chas. f. hoixt.
KINNEY & HOLLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SOJIIASILA CIT V, 3T. T.
Will practice ln tte Courts of this '.Territory. Colieo
tn aad criminal business attended to throughout Ka
braska, Western Iowa and Missouri. W.I1 attend the
Courts at Brownville. v2nU-3
S3 bosk Mattraes just received at the store of
Aug. 6, lafff. L. T. WHITE.
4k js at. W W V ii i i sW
SMOG'S AHOiiO m
Amry r e. ! rci.i. ar
i'...a t Ufa or ilt Oil Xi
a-s Oi c. n-stiaas larol-HI bs
a !!pt.oa .r rv;iica of tits pa
e .i by lb. martyr t antn-Mtl
d wae.. anl UJurw. l!im' no
eetred tl Iadreineut of CJ d u
tiMuivlieJ low, the tat It.
KJNE, aaU l:f I.cacy tevted li.r
two anful intm ia tbe !
.on ef eti.TO.lit., it U Bow tm
i :j ill to grtirrnl m ia ry
t.uu of U.. civii.wi (k-ba, aad ita
u.jrTnions cutnw ttw;tls
.xuUdj astwuULajcU
THE AFFLICTED EEJOICLV
0
rtxrn;:rs ami thccsa&i
Lt t.ii.i i;. tirtu, ant atw
rejoicing ill f.-wdoiB frnra
LiiBvnii PAIN and LJFA.-,
UuUii.r rcDcliea liad fatl
to cire. i5t to the n.t.V-
V films, ,U'1!AI(,IA, lUi,rX'-
v UATissi w.r.t i tut, a-tst-
Atllii.rlXnil AC1U ArevMl
alll.cte.l with 'l l SUKkS iut
) f.riii4 from ISJS, J-I KA!i
ivitss, m;i;: i.yi l iiiir
I tun AAkliaV Am.ka...a..S i
wFU fTor5 yo I.i-.loit tt'.iet.
LrerrbeiJ ts bslne to
r
fF1 IT)1
For Vif im!f, tccMcnta tbe
I - r-. i r In in. . 1 1
- 'I't ott l"1"', for it 0'.mi
, '. , .'. T-t aua itnni eiliale rvot'f, oflee saf.
f w "'a uoul ucaiu. r.fsry
buat nnd niiroad trsia sJioolJ
Iwp It. TTLo tliat has twsird Ue
slu-ii of angmsli sltcied by tle
sraldd and in.iine-1 t iciium of
SY !nii.n!i nnd coll i.-oons, dri not
f- t-l tlutt snni. mrans of n-li.tirg
their torture should always La
'-csibl f Sued t!e. yix in tl.w
IT
Tri
i balmy paia controlling ij-ut. ltls
Tin: hoiiees'
cc:
S'TTr,''T
It cur CAKES IN TTt
B It K AST, SO'tK NUTIJ5J,
SOllii Jit, Miil'Ii, Jul 1a
d.e who prixa a pur tuna, -
void of riiiiplc, WoteltM, :nrf
. and ail diwwloraU'iM and
ereacDees, should attack
: trpMsers an bran 1 'a
aymln as warn. tli.v aprf
j wilh the ARCTIC UNli..-.?.
It in ttcrl'rnt for tb Hair,
giring it a li-.l'.liy, glossy ap-.
pearaac. Il la
GOOD TOIl LI AIT A2ID E2AST.
It Is a sorertiirn rmly ft
tl.e various c:mm wills
wliich bortcsara!liictd, ur
In? tlie mot alarming rit of
BKl'M. SI'RAIN5, t-TltlNrt.
HALT, WOCNIW, SCRATCH
IX.WEFN Y, SPAVIN, Rl ;.
fioNF, br;-ii::ai, idu
EY1I, ke. Ko larnier, liwry
stable keerr, or any rroa
oiriiip- r.litsbl 1IORSF.!,
sliuuld U. stiiiiout tUa valua
ble remedy.
For sale by all rjectaUo Druggist and Dealers.
Prices of th Ijnim.nt, 15 cents, 50 eonU and $1 a
tl. A ene-dollar bottl cootaiii as aiuclt Uniaiaat aa
eight tuenty-Qre-ceut boltie
EXTSAOnDIXARY AXXOlCCESTa
T.rrrr nurehajur of a dollar bottle of tli ArCTlC ITt-
fMENT rceiT, at Pr. Brag!" pein, th L'N1T;.I
STATES JOURVAU of Nw Vork, for m yrsr. Iba
Joarnal is k larg illuatrats-1 paper ich iiuaiUr eoa
taining sixtMQ pagos, Jeautilully pnotaa ou Clear wona
paper, and filial witii original mati.r Irom the BMwit bttl
lisnt writers of th country. Certificat of utMcriptioa
and fall particular of tli nortd and piiilnnthrnpia ru
terprwe, of which this o3ur Conns a part, wiil accompany
each bottle.
Aa AG EST WAVTkT In FTTtT TOWN and TTTIAGt
allLACrQ & BlIUiOlVLI, St. Lsala, 1(9.
Niw Yo OfTlcn. No. 371 UKOAliWAT.
Communlcatioa should always b addxessad to St. Leuis.
J. II. MAUN & CO., Agents,
Brownvitis, N. T.
D. K. M'LAVGHLIX
CHAS. DOUIET.
LIcLAUGHLIIT c DOHSE?,
. ilt tfiU.jJ W-l lii-lVjti ii t rt J
Mala Street, Cro 111c, N.T,
Buy and f Ml Land Warrants, make out and Hie declar
atory stateuients ; make out pre-emption papers pay
taxes, investigate titles ;
Buy and ttell property oa eommWHloa t fumha laoil
warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to tbe selection of Govern-
ment land and tbe location of laud warrants for parties
residing at a distance.
McLAUGuLIK & DORSET respectfully refer to
Georgo il. Nisou, sq., Bcsister Brownville Land
Office.
Chsrles B. Smith, 81., Receiver of Public Moneys
Nemaha Land District.
Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville
Messrs. Lushbaugh h. Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
non. W. M. T. Hamilton, TUgerstown. Maryland.
Lewis R. Newcomer Kq. Baltimore, Md.
O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio.
Hon. Fenner Furguson, Delegate ts Congress from
Nebraska Territory, Washington, D. C.
John A. Bcal, &!., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownville, April 22. no43tf
"COMBINATION PATENT."
rriticixT STEAJS SAW SIIIX.
This mill commands tbe universal admiration of saw
mill men everywhere. A3 its merits tecome known, the
demand for it increases. Orders are coming from every
section of this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameri
ca. It is suited for every section of tbe world wherever
tbere is timber to to sawed, no matter of what character
how hard, how large or how small. Two eitenuve ma
nufactories are now enm;,-ed in building tuee mil Is, yet
it is almost impossible to turn them tut as fast as tbey
are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents
and improvements, and combine all of tbe following ad- '
&impicifw-rBotb the mill and power are so sicipl ln
their construction that any ou of ordinary mtihanlcal
ability can comprehend them, put them up and tun them
without danger or dilllculty.
Portability Tho whole cslabftshment can be very
quickly taken apart and put tegcthar, thus rendering It
easy to oemoveu rrom place to place as desired, and sav
ing the necessity of drawing tbe logs a lonf distance to
imrtiouuy-it is constructed in the most solid and
substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to
get out of order, and will last for years without repair.
Ila polity It will saw faster.than any other upright
upright mill. The speed of a is about three fcutk-
dred strokes per minute, aiv ed from oae-eighta to
three-quarter of an Inch pef stroke. Tha, at a ntadiusa
speed the saw will cut tbrougH a og tweoty-ftnr ft
long in about three minute. From this data any one
knowing the character of the timber can calculate krw
mu-h it wilt do.
Ejfiiciency It does Its work well, cuts smoother and
straighter than the ordinary mills, and tbe arrangement
of the saw is such as to render it utterly Impossible for
it to run out of line.
CAsapncss The entire lost of the mill, witk fifteen
horse power and everything all complete and ready tor
running, boxed and ready for shipment tn St. Louis, is
only $1,750.
This mill requires less power to drive than any other
mill, and the power furnirbed is sufficient to drive extra
machinery.
Aciicular containing full particulars will be sent to
any one desiring it. All onlert should be addressed to
BKAKO k. Bl'RROWES,
Corner Third and Market etreets, St. Louit, Mo.,
sole agents for the Western and Southern State.
March 25, '53 48-ly
IT. II. TTI1XIA31S,
WHOLES ALU 1ST) BRTAIL DBAUtS 131 i
STOVES & TINWARE
Oroson, IkZo
TALTE3 pleasure in announciag thecitiaens of Or
gon and the public in general, that he has oa
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. 11 y stock of Tin
ware ij of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Ketall at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to ny stock of
C00KI"G STOVES, eomprisins; tb most tapraved
patterns both Air-Tight and Fremiam. Asaongthnm
may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer sad prii Pre
mium. Also
Parlor & Box Stovc3
Of various Sises and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN AT H0US2 IX T0W5.
Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin Gutters, in th town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terras.
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exehacga
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIA3LS,
vl-n3 Oregon, Mo., July i,
"eSLxn. H11L
PatentPorSblo Llill,
THE subscribers have entered into a partnersLip
under the firm tf Fed, Holabird k Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
1LH aad are now prepared to furnish all those ia
want of a &d Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, idmpiicty and economy; eacelany Mill intha
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jucdal was awarded
tbent fcr it
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purpo.cu : It ia
superior to all others for the most extensive Mrrchsnt
iliil, as it is for grinding th Fanners fc4 by Horse)
power.
The aboT Mills are manufacture? j tte undi!r
rined at their shop ia Cincinnati, O., wiere thej
eon be furnished Is any quantity at ihertBotice.
The above Mills warranted to perfana as fUlowst
C8 ia. diatru, per lir.ur 40 B. Com, 25 Wheat. $309
30 - - u. m Z9 u 13 m 25a
21 m u u M u 209
10 " 15 8 " lji)
A3 this Mill te'.'t its own story, ii ij unnecessary to
Q.aotofioA oux nua:uouArieaiAL;oas,rocird.
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