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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1858)
i gffl ADVERTISER. 'VNVILLE, JUNE 21, S-'3. . T12IIMS: . . rur.it paid in advance, . f I 00- at the eua or s months, 2 60 . nr wiore win i? mruisaea u t w txr Cu L the cab accoaiinjiies tLe oruer. not JOB sVOIlK.. ri rxicBsi'-e editions of Xew Type, rTTi Brontes, Cards, Ac, made to th "A Cuts, 'Adver- able to turnout Job Vol kin irTsed hy wit o!Mce. Tbe proprietor being , ..Minsctf, nd having in fait employ an Li nd experienced Fanty jub Printer, i do- p. t.'ir.y ' ou;irtiS in tbe execution o! Job Work. Ir'?! ' .j, stef latet Improved Card lit Spster" , Bronze Writ, fee.; wiij C-ser. fomedisUace PV-Uy attended to, " '.L, al M .ve satisfaction or 00 pay . r We tare bad, EotwkLatanding the ex treme tightness of tbe times, heavy ao cessior.s to our city and county of late, caniboat men inform us tbat they land E3re actual settlers at this point ihe pres nt season than at any other in Nebras ka. ' A pcttleman who bus in the last two Bon-di visited nearly every town of note cn the upper Missouri, informs .'us tbat . j,e js sa'ib.leJ Brownville has made and js ret making more solid reliable advance ment than any ither town or city in the tpper country. We are unable to discover a particle of ihtemct in improvement this season, iro:a that cf last. Men go right along 'iih their buildings Such public buildr Itj and street improvements as we need ?:re pushed ahead. True, ; owing to the srarcity c money more difficulties attach nt-n-rpys than last season, vet we need - f"-3 " - iem'and must and will have them. Strict Court. ' The June term of c:w ia ession in the District Court is this City. Judge x presiding, Mr. . Ridis Clerk. Sue Veare not advised of the amout of business or probable length of the session ; '-:;r. iadrinrr from the number of cases entered on- the docket as published in .-sit paper cf last week, we suppose some cinsiderible time will be occupied in rvrJcg through. - - - ;: .".' A timber cf eminent Attorneys from 1 distance are in attendance. We no nce among the number Ex-Governor Phardson, Judge Kinney and Judge Fully. Resident attorneys ia attendance I. C. Johnson, D. L. McGary, Judge Etwett, J. D. N. Thompson, and S. Bel- k - . Xrownville Hotel. Ve are rrratified to announce that our -v Hotel, goes immediately iuto oper i ; Robebt oRIsos Esq., recent ly bm Ohio, and C. W. Wheeler, of is city, have rented th lajilding' jnd t i' rpen it for the accommodation of the r.'.i c as soon as possible. , 1 for years intimate acquaintance intimate ;!iboih gentlemen warrants us in as- the public of their qualihcatioris fr the business upon which w-1 to enter, and that no they are efforts or rim will be spared to make the Brown Hotel a first class house. - e are cai-L'titthat in so doing they will reap a reward : for there is not a more fa s T-'le point for a Hotel building in JCe- -r-ia than this. Kherson's New Goods. Br. McPherson who has just returned Cincinnati and Saint Louis, has on ay, and will receive per next steam ff t supply of fresh, groceries, a heavy iof hardware, and lots of new styles 4 dry goods, which he authorizes us to TLe intends to sell for the 'ready John' rf.2'ure less thau has ever been ofTer- - in this market. -iecllcnt Workmsn. We have had severa rifrtunities of late to examine specimens tabinet and other work in wood exe 4ted ty Mr. E. Matiiiec, who shortly 'js located in this city. 1 lis w ork espe- faily that of exceedingly fine character a equal at least to any w e have ever be aw. We want such mechanics, and 'elope Mr. Mathieu will be patronized U merit so richly deserves. His shop sa Main street, between Sixth and i tfts. An fxcitin horse race carne oflT, the new race course near " this" city, 1 Monday last, between Milt. Gark's -lc peney "War Eagle" and. Reub. Vs-r' grey colt 'Grasshopper;" the 'Vr t-inning handsomely. The ssme ?wj'4; runaaia on the I Oth of July. es, tae hcrse against the other. Y svnvile House ";he Lime given by Messrs. Morri " Vwt;eler to our new Hotel. The will be opened on the 4th of July rpropriate ceremonies supper, and in tae evening. So hold your- ia readiness, all ye epicures, gor-:-zers a-dTerpsichorians. . 1 4i-e rr.anagrrs of the opening Ball and "r will make every exertion to make " air the most magnificent and cred- ever fouta up ia this portioa of ia Easiness. M. F. Clark & Co. have c'-t their Grocery establishment to who will proceed t replenish ana open out TV t amiiy VjructTj ilUc Advertisement l i LrTETS EOABLXT. ' BCCrET T. Knit. riOADLEY & MUIIt, ! LAUD AGEIIGY, KrornTlIIe, Xernalia Co., Jf. Odce Corner main and First Streets. Will lelectGoTcrument Lands; locate Land Warrants in Kebrarku, Kansas, Western Missouri -and Iowa; collect debU; pay taxes fur toa rcsidenU; boy and sll property cn j commission. ' ; Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Pre-emption papers prepared, ie. ITX HATE FOR SALE LOTS IV THE CITIES OF BROWNVILLE, . SOUTH BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CITY, . TABLE ROCK, OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, MO. ELW00n,K.T.- j l: "k: ALS0F03. SALE , T 4 i j Lands near Table Rock, Pawnee county. ' - - ) i Alto, In Nemahacounty, improved property for sale or rent. IlEKERENC KS. ' Lucius Ilopkin.s.l'rs't Importer A Tmdera'BacV N.T. ltiivid Hi(lley l'rs't I'acama Railroad, . C T. il.liTti Ckrtr Oak Jianh. Uitt,fnj, Lee.liutlcr & Co...-- Hartford, Conn, Collins, Ke'.l'(rj Mvlrby bt. Louis, Mo., Tbnnias W. 1'helps ...Mobile, AUin C. Wilson t- Co. .... -EhUw, Ala. Wm. P. Webb,At'y M. U. Osborn & Co., Rockl.xland, 111. Ja ILArchibald, Genl AjID.I .iW.R.R. S.-ranton (Jiilcsvie, 1'enrvc 4 Con Linkers Ciirbondale, l'si. Her. T.S. Ward- - Lathorp & Jones Scranton,Pa, B.O. More KM Falls N. Y. William Krotbicghsm, Att'y Albany, t. V. Rev. tt. 'eUon, Frineipal Wyoming Seminary, N.V. J. A. IWker f Co., Washington, 1'. C A. T,ilmcr, Receiver Land Office Omaha Horace Everett, Council Ulufl",!, Lmwnvill. April 1,1653. Notice to Contractors. Tbe County Commissioners of Nemaha county hereby pivc notice tbat Ibey will let to the lowest responsible bidder, on tbe ixthday of July next, at the court-iiouee door in the city of Browuville, tbe contract lor eroding a stone or log jail in the said city of Brownrille, Ve maha county. Specincationsof both plans can be nsen at the clerk's office in Browuville Tbe eommiSKinners re serving the riptit to refuse any or all Lids. Terms of payment made known on day of sale. By order of tbe Board, LRA-TU3 . rARK.EE, County clerk. Junel, '59 .. : -6w KTOTICE. All perbwiik are hereby iHtined iiiat 1 wiil take the necessary steps to the re-opening of the contested case ot Jame. Ferguson for the purpose of more fuKy in- vet igatind his richt to enter tbe south west quarter (1)4 yt south wet-t quarter (14) and lot number four (4) of e tin eighteen (18) in tuwubhip five (5) range six teen (16) east. 1 hereby warn all person not U- pur chase, trade fur, or in any way to negotiate for any por- i..n of the al-ove described property May 27, '58 v2i.46tf A("G, STCS K0UXT2B. CeEtTXtioxi.- 1 Caption an persons wbumuever aganibi buying from Aucustus Kuuutze and Wm Ruth certain town lots known as 'Benedict's Addition' to Browuville Ketraka. JOHN McPUERSON. Honey Creek Hills. Tlie underfigned respectfully announce that Ueyare prepared to till all orders in their line promptly at their nulls four miles north went of Bruwnville. near tbe mouth of Honey e eek. They have on hand the largest and bert assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever offored in the county or Tenitory, consisting of 40 OoO feet seasoned siding; 40 OOO 20OOO Cotton-wood Boorinsj , ' sycamore ' oak and aih , . r - coiun-woMl, soft maple, lynn and walnut flnihhiug lumber; fencing; J..ists; fills, studding and scantling ot al m.t every size both hard and soft wood; Tough and square edged sheathing; also I0.l0 60,000 100 000 20 000 200,000 superior sawed shiugles,oak, walnut and cotton wood; also 150,000 lath, a superior article, ot nnif -rm length, thickness and width Ttie'r mills are under the charge of experienced and efficient -men, and the undersigned natter themselves that the quality ot their luiyter will compare favorably with any other made in tbe Territory, ali of which will be sold to suit the times. fJREEV, SrRIXGLE&CO. Honey creek Mills, May 20 '58 4Stf Eagle Hills; bf. JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARG1LL Proprietor. " TANUFACTUHES anl keens constantly 1U on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour Meal, and Feed stuff's. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. -Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody that ever used it. f ' St. Joseph, Mo., Ang. 30,1856. vlnlS- y . - ' land Warrants. 17.000 Acres of Land oan to pre -emptors, by Warrants for sale and TYSON & HACKS EY. to Fashionable Tailor. JACOB 3LARII0X, B1IOWNVILLE, MEBSASKA. Respectfully announces to the public tbat he has on hand a iarge stock of Cloths, Vestings, t5:c., Also a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING Whii h he will sell at cost prices. He flatters himself that he understands his business thoroughly and all work warranted omiitift from his es tablishment, and chantes as low as auy other competitor in this place or tbe Wet. i A Heat Fit Guaranteed. DROTVIV & CI.TXTOX, rilODUCE DEALERS. Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 7S, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo.:: Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu rately filled at lowest pible rates. Consignment for ale and re-shipment respect ni It aolicited. Shipments of all kinds will be faithfully attended to. ;-- : Keierrencea: Messrs. G H Rea t Co St. Louis - Brtlett. JlcComb it Co do Gilbert. Miles it Stannard do lion. W II Bufflnston Auditor State of SCissoLri J Q lUrmnn, Csq Cairo City. 111. Messrs stoiony, uro'a fcCo' "ew Orleans, Lotisiana J l)Jictra. Km., do do Messrs ITitikle Guild & Co, Cincinnati, O. K IIjmnMr k. Cj Brat dell k Crawford Woodruff fc. Huntington, II. Billims, Ksq., Kay 12. lb6 do Louisville, Ky. Mobile. Ala. Beardstown, 111. 75,000 lbs. Bacon. LTFORD & IIORN. &nora. Mo , have for sale, Cheap for cah. 75 0U0 pounds excellent bacon. v2n36-ly March I, '6S T. W. BKDFORD, IICDSOX GEORGE, Notary public County Surveyor BEDFORD & GEORGE, SURVEYORS, CITIL ENGINEERS; REAL ESTATE AGENTS. BROWXYILLK XEBRASKA. , Office on Main Street. , j WILL attend promptly to all buainec entrusted to them in tbe line of their profession. Will bur and sell Land warrants, make time entries, attend to tte selec tion aud location of Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats. Ac., Ac, Having been located in tbe Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make tbe most choice se legion for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cases at the V. S.. Land Offic: - w Letters of iaqniiTprowrptly answered. "" wi axrxa to Hon. W C Reynolds, John J Pendleton, Esq. lion Gal una A Grow , Kinetn, Pein. Cincinnati, Ohio WatJiiiijrtoo City, D. C. lion Josenh G. Crane Dayton. tno Ryall t Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iwa. r do do ' j i.uhbaush kcaroo, uikcrs Brownuiie2. T. , do do 1 W- i p. W.c.Cieaver. Geological Encineer. Scranton, Pa. Rufus R. Edwards, Esq St. Joseph M. .-. . lt Waver ley Ta. W '. G. Creur, Heal Eute Agent. Uaytea Otio April 8. 188 viaii-yly r- m IS33 SPRI.VG SALES. a. McDowell company. Are now in receipt of tTxiirHprinte iT.rortations, ubiCTi bavebeea purchased ia'KcglaT.d Tor cib., for tlioueh other houses are acvertuiLg direct Importations frosi Europe, we take pleasure in announcing that we are tbs only direct importers from England France in tbe west ern States, a.1 bvMKr on hand tee largest nod finest stock e' tr isr poruxl U this country, consisting in part as 2o!lows : ., . . -8-4, 6-4 4-4 slid i -4 Kcw Medallions; 6-4 royal Velvets; 600 rolls French velvets; " . , 200 roils Boyal Wiltoui 10OO Do Robert Crowley Brus sels; ... ,..... . .,. . .... 2000 rolls jolin Crotelev k Ssc's Tapetty trn-Kel-; -; 2JO0 rolls Hi ir.ton's; :tOM rolls Prardoe . Eoonun'i: 15tH rolls llrigbt'B new deniHosj -1000 rolls heavy Eng ish tkree-ply; ' : 1000 heavy snrerace; t ; - . Tosetberwith the larpes' stock of Dom?stie CarpetsI for the holesale Uade, ever orougbt west of the moun tains. Aiso2000 rolls 4-4 white and check mattinc; ' 2ft00 " 0-4 " ' ' -ti "" ' 3000 " 4-4 and - " 3000 Cocoa laattinr all widths. l&oo theetK of oil cloth 12 to 30 feet wide; 200 pieces 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 and 8-4, oil cloth. Also the larpest suckf tups, tab4 co rs, sofa msts, Mats, stair Tods, table oil clothes, A.c.,.tf auy eitalibh ment in thecjuntiy. To the reti.il custner, all we as is a call, to convince them that we can and will sell lower than any other boute in the west. To the wholesale purch ter we would say that we (an offer them greater inducements than sny estatUbt.uejii eulitr ta.Jkew .Turk r .Bun, havinK purckaed our entire stock for cash, we are prepared tn offer our gcxxlg at the very lowest prices of importatioo A. JIcDOWEU, U Co., 63 ilain St., St. Louis. ' May 15, 18 no 4i. i , j , - 1 ISHAL2 REAVIS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW,- AND .. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Falls City, Richardson County, Webraaka. .. Will five prompt aileuti b to. all profeHtioaal ttosi Cess entrusted to his care in Richardson aild adjeinins; counties; aNo to the drawing of deeds, pre-emption pa. pers, fcc... fcc, May 13, '68 E46-6m LaM Sales! The nndersipned, cwnr of forty-six acrei of land ad joining the city of Brov nvllle was oriK-na'.ly laid off is portion cf the Wwn ite-!-cieirous to 4iipoe of the same and will do so on exceedingly favorable term. Appiyto john Mcdonough. May 20. 1E58 n47tf Browuville, N. T. DOUGLAS?, SALOON. Main street, one door West of Post-OfKce, Brownville, N. T. TLe subscribers respectfully inform the pnblic that they have opened the ubove silooo, where tbe best qua lity of - - Vines. Liquor. Feffirs, Oysters. Sardines, and every refreshment for ihe inner man. usually kept at such establishments, will be found and served up in erst style. tovt if UBtK. Brownville April 15 h. 1S53. 4i-6m TO I have a light two-horse waon which I will dipofe of cheap for cash. ! C. S. LANG DON, Notice. - Persons Irdchted to the undesigned will come for ward and settle f s longer indvigencewill not he given. Ilotei scrip taken at par. ,, .... ... - THOMPSON k MARSn BrownTille April l&h, 165S. . ; ;vi2-tf AYER'S PILLS, ANEW ind nntrulariy successful remedy for tht cure of all Bilious diseases Uostiveness, Indi trestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Kheumatism, Fever Oout, HuMor, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, lies' dac-l.c, Pains in the Breast, Side, Bacli and Limb, Female Complaint, &c: &c. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or les required, tuid much sick ness ar.ik su Serine mieht be prevented, if a harm less but eilectual Cathartic were more freely used. No-person can feel well while a costive habit cf bodyprevrils ; besides, it soon qrr.erates serious ard often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided bv the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverisn symptoms, and Pi'; t J . ... mn -I. 1 - WbT-r.it fa-t produce tlie deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the hind. Henco a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and tliis Pill-has been perfected with consummate kill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they riot sub stantiated by persons of such esalted position and character as to forbid tlie suspicion cf untruth. - Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed by ' . John McLeaX, J.udje of the Supreme Court of the United States. Tuos. Coawit, Secretary of the Trensury. ' Hon. J. M. W'kioht, Governor of Indiana. N. Lonowokth, preat wine grower of the West. Also, Dii. J. it. Chiltok, Practical Chemist, of New York Citv, ndorsei by Hon. W. L." Muor, Secretary of State. Wm. B. A8TOU, the richest man in America. S. Lkland & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could Rive man v hundred certi8caUs, from nil parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the expciience of eminent public men is found in their efforts upon trial. j , These Pills, the result of long investigation and I aludv. are otierci to the nublic as the best and 1 mtst complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They we compounded not of the drusrs themselves, but of the Medicinal virtues only of 'Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner us to instire the best results. This svstem of compos .tion far medicine has been found in the Cherrv Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had h therto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly jb- . vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine ia burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each sulstanee em ployed are left behind, the curative virtues oiily being retained. Hence it i$ self-evident the effects should prove, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should bo takcfli under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judtrc of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate rormul.-e by which both my Pectoral and Pills -are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If. however, there shonld be any one who has rot received them, they will be promptly- formUi.l by ma: to bis requet-t. Of all the Patent Medicines fP.Tvt aTifered.how few would be taken if their composition was known 1 Their life consists in their n ystery. I have no mvstcries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and ali who are competent to judge on the iibj-t freely iwknowledfre their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The .Cherry Pectoral was pronounid bv sc entitle men to be a wonderful .nedicine before its effects were known. .Many em inent Physicians have doclared the same thing of mv Pills, and even more confidently, and are will- I ing to certify tbat their anticipations were more than reajuea oy ir cir cnecta upin umu They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to nuiifr i !lM and stiratilate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of j the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring thir irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange aierts as are the first origin of disease. Peing swgiir-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being pnrclr vegefcible, no harm can arise from their use in any" quantity. . - : For minute oirecstions. see wrapper on the Box. riill'AKEO X DR. JAMES C. AYER, r radical and.Analyticnl Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Pile IS Ceati per Box. Tire ozei tor SL , ... 80LD.BT . j. n.Mirx & co., Bmwaville, N. T. - Jjumber ! Lumber ! ! . We are pre tared to furnish at our Steam Saw Mill. opposite Brownvil.e in "Prairie Forest,", all kinds of lumber usually f orcd in tbe est, and some choice lumber suitable for wsgjons, furniture, and for build ing purposes dT., such as Ilickory, Oak, Ash, Black Walnut, Sycamore, Linn and Cottonwood, which we Tsave constantly on hand, or will j re pare at short no tice, at the lowest markt prices, bills sawed to or- der, fr8teamlotH."Vill m L.gson tbe shores, er by thu hundred. Ili!s fr lumber can be left at our office. in Bmwiiviile. : We will also fnmish lum ber saw nron the thares, or by (he hundred at our is: au'o oc . . ilUAyiita C ill lit. Browiville,Apr'J Iv t . . i i r t i - - Number 602. PHO OLALIATION i. Ej tbe President of United States. In pursuance of law, I, James "Cucis mn, Presi dent of the United States of Amo; d berety de clare and make known that public fes win be teld at the undermentioned land oflices in the Territory of Nebraska, at too periods hereinafter dusign&tctl' to-wit: - .. ... . -. , - At tbe lani effiee at r.nOTTNlLLE, commencing oa Monday the sixrA tcy 'ember next, for the disposal of the public Unds wi.hin the following named townships, viz: j . " North of the iiaac Line, and cart of tbe 6th priaci Meridian. That psrt of township One outside of the Sac and Fox and Half -Etetd. tataha Beserxation, of range The parts of towtwhlps 1, 2, 3, and four, outside' of the Sac and Fo; and Half-Breed Nemaha Itercr Tation, and fractional townships i and 6, of raize sixteen. ---.--- j ' Tb part cf to-snshipone ontside-of the Sae and Fox Keervation; township 2, the parts of tonnships 3, 4, and 5, outside of the Ualf-Brecd Nemaha r.ss ervation.and fractional township 6 of range 15. ! That purl of tornshio I outside tea Sac and Pox Reservation, townships' 2, 3. and 4, and that part of township 5 outside of ihe Half-Breed Nemaha Res ervation, and township 6, of range 14. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4. 6 and of range 13. Townships 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 1J. iownsuips i, z. Ati, a and o or range II, Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 of range U Townships 1,2, 3, 4, a and of range 9. - Atthelnd Olfice at NEBRASKA CITY. com mencing on Monday the sixth day of September next, for the di.posal cf the public lands within the followlcg named townships, vix : North of the Base Line and East of the sixth Principal Meridian-. Fractional townships 7 and 8 of ranje 15. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9. 10. 11. tnl 12 of ranpo 11. ' V township 13, of range 13. . Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12.. - Townshirrs 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town ship 12, cf range 1 1. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town sbips 12, 13 and 14, of range 10. - Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, la and 16, of range 9. -' 1 At tbe Land Oftee at OMAHA CITY, commenc ing on MonJnyy the sixth dny of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the fol lowing named townships, viz: ; . Not th.ofthe Base Line and east of the sixth Prio-. cips.1 Merdian., J, i Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and IS of range fourtocn.: Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 15, and 17, of range 13. Fractional townships 12 and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16, and fractional townships 17, 13, 19 and 20, of range 12. 0 '. Fractional township 12, township 13,-14, 15, 18, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20 of range 11. ' ', I . ' Fractional townships 12 13, and 14, and town ships Ii, 16, 17, 19. 19, 20, of range 1.0 . Fjactional townships 14, 15 and 16, and townships 17, 18. 19, and 20,f range 9., - --. - Lands 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 commenc ed on the day appointed, and will proceed in the order1 in which they areadvertised,until rhe: whole-t-hall have been offered, and the sales thug olood;but no sale to be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of the lands will be admitted nntil after the expiration of the two week.. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of March , D.one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. , - JAMES BUCHANAX. ; By the President t Thomas A. IIevdkicks, Commissioner of the General I nd Office. . NOTICE TO PRE-EMP1 ION CLAIMANTS. Every pcrsen entitled to the right f pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is r quired to es tablish the saino to the satiafactioo of tbe Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and. make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, aud before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. . JTH08, A.ilENDRl'CKS Commissioner of General Land Uihce. vlpril 22. 1858 no 4 . . - -' Sealed Propasals Directeffto the Commissioners f Pawnee Contywtll bn received frum and artor this date, unul the first Mon day in July next. For the erection of a Omrf Hovt in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, JV. T., ot the fol lowing dimensions and style namely : Said house to be thirty feet long and twenty-four feet wido, two stories high, the lower story to be divided into four apartments, in one end two rooms twelve feet square, a hall through the center eight feel -wide. In the other end a room ten feet wide by 24 feet long; a plainopen staircase leading from the hall t the Court Boom above ; said Court Room to be twenty by twenty four feet and properly seated in plain style. The. re mamderoi the upper tory to be divided intstwa equal sizod rooms, twoeutside doors 4hree feet wfler ix-feet eight inches binh, one and three-fourth inches thick; 6 inside doors, two feet erbt inches wide, six ami a half feet high, and one and a half inches fhlck all to be four pannels each. - Eighteen windows, twelve l:ghts 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 house to be a frame with posts aud braces, with a good shlngla roof, the bid der to furnish everything for the conviction of tbe bn'" ding oak floors, joiuted and lined, walnut ei'ling, dres sed, Ac. ... Said building t0 be completed on or before tbe first of January, ltiAg. f!!C Lalf the price to be paid as the work progresses the remainder when finished. , w Dated at Pawnee city this 6th day of April, 1S571 Jiy order of .the County Comniissinneerj . L Alte'i County Clerk. April 22 3ra no 43. B r. T.rSHBATTGH. JNO. L. CAiSOI LU3HBAT76H Ec CARBON, BASKERS AXD CEXERAL L.AXD AGENTS," Dealers in Coin, fncurrent Money, Kxchance and Land Warrants, - BROWNVILLE, NK.MAI1A CO., N. T. Eesecial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Kxcbangc on the principal cities of the United States, Gold. Stiver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on band for sale FOB cash, or en tered on time for Pre-eniptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Honey loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient prints will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Bi.ls of Kxchange on Kngland, Ireland, and Franco, obv tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on tbe East added. Dciosits received on Current account and interest allowed on special deposits. - . ;.!.:( OFFICE Main St., near C. S. Land Offlce.J - . REFERENCES . , Lind, Brother A Co., Merchants, ... Philadelphia, Pa. McXaughton, Carson it Co., " ' " Hiser H. White, .. s Baltimore, ltd.' Young, Carson A Bryant, " " " . , Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, ' '- ' f E. M. Punderson & Co. Merchants, ..-: M . M . Teak le A. Co. No. 17, Broadway, New York. ' -Wm. T. Smithson Esq., Banker,' Washington, D.C. t. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, " . " Jno. S. Galluber, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland Scruggs k Co. Merchants, Chicago, Til.' st. iiuis. Ko, A 1111410118, Sid Penu. -Meroersbur;,Pa. Hagerstown, Md. Eeolnk, Iowa: Council Blsff Pes Moine, " ViDWsn, " Ea.-4on. Md. Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov, Kansas, Hon. J as. O. Carson. P. B. Small. Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Cel. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parens A Co. Bankers, . H. C. utt A Co. ' - Greene, Wet re A Rice, " . Douglass A Watson. . , Ctd. Sain Hambleton, Att'y at Law, -Judge Thos. Perry, . i Prof. H. Tutwiler, k i Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tt f Cumberland. Md. Havana Alabama. BAjraiM? hocse of Ltshbacgh A Ciuoa I i Bro.xa vine. February I, 1&58.. , . ,-.rNJ On and after this date, depositors accounts will be opened for specie, currency and scrip payable ia sane kind of funds. Checks must be marked accordingly. Office hours from 9 to 13 A M and 1 to 3 P M. U'nBAUGH A CARS0X O. B. HEWETT, A; ATTORNEY AT LAW; AND . :i REAL ESTATE AGENT, ErownTlllc, Jfebrasfca. . ' Will attend to business in all departments of his pro fession. I Pre-eirvDtora Eighte Secured. Land lyarrant for-Stale. Office on First St., bet, ilain and Water atFEKRE'Cri: ' ! U X j. , - Ti7ir.tr A Holley, Nebraska Cit7. Cbeever Sweet k Co., . .'da, ,f; L J. Stwiin Morton ; ' da " . Br wn A Bennett, Brownvirie -v -1 ; R.W.Furnas - 4 Brownville, N. T. May 13, 1&5S. v216tf A superior suxkvt Miiliuet y aDd Dress uoci at ir.y new Millinery establishment, one dosr abn-re Luebbaugh A Carson's Banking House, Brownville. N T. 44tf .. ' MAliV TTTRKEtt. BOOTS and SHOES A Jrvylau Stock, just received, openedAand, , r ' v,- rt. - -: -MILTON F.v CLARE, i - ', ' WHOLIiALX JL.XD EXTAII. SXALXR Groperioo, . X7HTE3 MID nQUOIlS, AV.-9, JJain Sired, BROWNVILLE, N.' T.: ITAVTKG purchased the entire stock of Goods belong Ing to .". R. Davis, together with Large and extensive additions just received, I us now prepared to furuiah every variety or - Heavy : -.. FOR and Taney Groceries. HOTEL AND FAMILY VSE. I have ia stare, and for sale cheap, a large supply of ' COFFEE, ' : " . .'. Bast quality Rio and Java TEJ, quality and Xvery price. SUGAR, ied and tet article of krowa sogar. MOLASSES. Havana crt.- Large supply of superior Xcw Orlcms molasses, Bel- cners aim uomen syrup. TOBACCO AND S.EGARS, , JExtensivo variety and all of the test brands. FANCY GROCERIES, 'Consisting iapart of 'PICKLES, kcmiw n rrr - .j .rj sua. v. : . v pie FRUIT, ' - Xvory description of Fruit, suca as . i - i Fresh Peaches, Apples, Cherries. Goose berries, Currants, Eubarb, &.C., For sale cheap and warranted fresh and good. : . v; r- . . OYSTERS AND SARDINES, A large supply ot the best brands and warranted good. i " T0GXTI1ER WITH A large qumtity of various articles of domestic use too tedious to mention. WINES All D LIQUORS, Port, n ' r Native, Champagne, '.,' -r, , . '::y.'i 1L Muscat, - - - ,, rk , Sherry, and - i. Claret Wines. ' Extra Qualify of French and American Brandies. . BRANDIED CHERRIES, Wolfe's Sheidam Schnapps, Old Monongehela, Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey, C0MM0X WHISKEY, ALE, Src. CIIEESE, Jast received 60 boxes superior Western Roserve for sale cheap for cash. WILTON F. CLARK. Special Notice. ALL those holding accounts against J. K. Davis will call on the subscriber and have them cancelled; and those indebted to him will please call and settle, as long MILTON-F. CLARK. . ' f FRANKLIN - TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY " ' H6. lea V ine tsu, bet. 1'ourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0. C. F. O'DRISCOLL, & CO. Manufacturers and dealers in News, Rook ana Job Type, Printing Presses. Cases, dallies, Ac, Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description, STEltEOTYFINU of all kind Books, Music. Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings, Ac., ac. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, JOHN P. TVSOW.- W. W. HACKNEY. TYSOir & HACK1IEY, ; -X GENEHA1, IjAMT) : AGENTS. . BKOWN V1LLE, NAHA CO., N. T. Land TarranU Bought Sold. Land entered on Time. Claims and Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money, Mate Investments nd Locate Warrants on time, for Distant Dealers. Pre-Emption Papers Prepared. OFFICE Next door to U. S. Land Office. -REFERENCES Geo. IT. Nixon, Register JL O., Brownville, N. T. " Lexington, Mo. Omaha City N. T. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Warren, Penn. St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph, " C. B. Smith, Receiver, " Smock A Williams, L. K, TUttle, B. R. Pcgram A Co., Bankers, Hon-O. w. Sconel'J, j . :jt R. L'. McGhi & C., Tootle A Fairleigh, Oct. 1. '67 ry r 100 KS, For sale, by O I. T. WRYTE A CO. A. W. PIETT. M. i. WILKINSON. PUETT'&'. WILKINSON, AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OMADI, N. T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care KEFEHECES Col. Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa. Gov. Jos. A. Wright, ' Jlr. F. N. Koock, Hon. John G. Davis, Hon. Goo. L. Miller, Indianapolis, Ind, Washington City. Itockville, lnd. Omaha City, N. T. ZOOK & BALDWIN, ! Forest City. ZVZo.. X5 And ffl;EMlNE; Dve avooos, Jjyestiili's, Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, : French, English, and American Perfumery. )u FIXE toilet and sharing soaps, fine hair and W tooth brashes, paintbrushes, surgical and dent ri al instruments, spices, snuff's, manufactured Uoeco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, tor medical purposes; choice u,t. ."na Jancy articles, etceto. ' Aeents Tor uie sale or WinUr's Balsam of Wiiu Cberry. , , Dr. Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalajua. Osgood's India Chnlagone. ' 4 - Jones' American Cholagogue; ; " Gaj'sott's Yellow dock and Sariaparilla; Sm th's Tonic Syr on. , , u it July 23. 1857. T2n1-yly Lightning Rods. STAND FROM UNDER! To all wbom it may concern, you are hereby informed that the undersigned is now engiged in putting up the best class it Lightning Rods maonfacturedin tbe East, and eo the most reasonable terms Having had long ex perience ia the business, he warrants all w.rk done by him to be done right. H. H. KAR5H. - REFEREXCI3. " James Buchanan, Washington. D. C.J J. C. Brecken ridge, Wamington, D C; Mrs Victoria, London, Eng land; Loui-t Kapoleoa Bonaparte. Paris, France; Emper or AlexaiMter, St. Petersburg, Raiisia. , BBOWKVILI.E March 25 ouSStt. J. D. IT. THOtSPSOIT, . Attornej at Law, Hi resmed his rrofesslmiat hnslnpss, and will prac tice in all the Conris t NebraKa, arid the Courts in Atcliinson:e.um, Mo. Otlice one door west of I. T."VTn; te'l Store, Btownville AebrsrKa. StnywnwilU. A or" ,nttly Notice Is hereby given that wTJTLET H. EOUN b ebtatnei from the Probate Court of Pi aee county let .ers testa tamentary ea tbeestite of Keddirk Horn, late of said osunty, deceased, beanns date January Ilitt. A D lSi3. . AU f-crtuns having claims ajtairibt n.i t&tite are hereby required to exhibit them fvir alio-vir.ee to the Probate t.urt uf suid oucty on or fceture ; fce Jih day .f AuRUht, K08. or they may be precluded f re m sny benefit ot said estate, and if not presented within six month from the due lat attoveuiuuiioaedthey will be forever tit.rre). . . . " . , , .45 i. i. It, O. LOUR, Ju5C of Probate. AIIBE0TYPE8. The nndersiirne'l h.tvinc enered Into a e.prtnership arid built a sky-lii.-ht (-tide lights connected) taguerreia Gsllery on earner of JIain and First streets in the city of Brswuville, would repectfully announce to the public that we are now prepared toUke pictures w i :li all the beauties of the art, and at reduced prices. Pictures in serted in lkets, pins, &c, in tbe neatest style. Being experienced artists, we have no doubt that all whowar.t guud(icturesiun be pleased. Cailandsee. - ailXJilCU tAtlV. " Brownvllle, Jlay G, , n45ti Brownville Steam Ferry ! BEST CROSSING r.. OX THE ti.M;. ",. ..J MISSOURI RITEB. The Eoute from Brownvlile to Ft. ICeamej, and from thence to California, ia the nearest and most practicable. BAKER & C0DINGT0N ANNOUNCE to the Travclinz Public thnt they are now rncninu as a Ferry across the Missouri jiver at An entirety new. mibttantial and commodiou$ STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which arrangement will secure a certain and safe . passage at, all times and in all kinds of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for 'he purpose of gaining custom merely, but are governed by faefc. when thoy say this is the best crossing of the Missouri R vcr in'Nebraska, and wh- ay the route fntn Brownville to Fort Kearney and raui timuw tvCuitrurnia is too noarefl for evidence they refer the render to the map of the Country; and are warranted in snyin it id the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds cf others who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to iersons going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements fvr a safe and speedy crossing, our charges are tbe same as other Ferries in Nebraska, all being regulatod by Legisla tive enactment. J5r"Recollect that with our facilities of Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Boat from making regular trips at all hours. . ' T"A skiff and hani will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n20 November 11th, 1857. W. E. HARVEY. L. VANWYCK. Civ. Eng., Sur. A Draft'n. General Land Agent' IlAIltXY, VAX WTCK a CO, General Land Agents TvJo1or.slw, City. ARS connected with agencies in Washington City by which they are enabled to prosecute claims against the United Suites Government, or attend to any business be fore the General Land efflce with dispatch and to the satisfaction of their customers. One of tbe firm being a practical Engineer and Survey or (having been for many yesrs connected with the United States Coast Surveys eugaged on works of Internal Im provements) we are prepared to make Surveys of Town.", Farms, Ac, in sny part of the Territory; and having engaged the best Draftsman in the Territory, can execute Maps. Town Piats, and drawing's of all kinds (ciedianic.il, architectural, Ac.) to the perfect satisfaction out cus tomers. . . October 22d, 18c7, nSlvj ED. W. MOORE, General Steamboat Agent, F0RWARD1SO COMMISSION MERCHANT, NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. Goods sold on Com mist ion and prompt returns male. Particular attention given to receiving. Storing and For ward.iig all kinds of freight and produce. Office on the Levee. Storehouse in tbe same block with Kearney Hotel. Refer to the Merchants of Nebraska Cttr; Fife AMicbaclStLouisMo; I Harper A Scuder St. Louis; John A. Warden " Joseph Mclntyre " Sibakoiford. Fmney&Co" Barcklay, UinkleA Co April 29, 1853 J-44-ly Watcliniaker & Goldsmith, A. GYS, ROCK PORT, MO. BEGS leave to inform tbe public that he has located in the above named town and offers for sale a cbuu stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and other articles usually kept in such establishments at prices which cannot bee itnplained if. Being an exper ienced watchmaker be flatters himself that in repunng wntches, clocks and jewelry he can give perfect satisfac tion. 19 6m. Land Warrants! FOR CASH AXD ON TIME, T Pre-emptors. Buy of regular dealers, and avoid bogus warrants. ' All warrants sold at the cfflc are guaranteed to be genuine in every respco, and will be exchanged if de-,ectlTe- LTJS.1BACGH A CARSON. B inkers and Dealers in Land Warrants. Brownville, K. T., April 22, 1368. n43 MANUFACTORY. NO. 10, MAIN STREET, Brownville. JV. T. WILLIAM T. DEN, Respectfully Informs the public tbat he has Just re ceived bis new stock of Bjot and Sirne material, and is now prepared to furnish any desired article in his line at as low prices as any other establishment in tbe Ter ritory. All work warranted. He hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping constantly n band a superior assortment of Leather, Trimmings. Ac, for home manufacture, to still merit that liberal patronage which he has heretofore received. H3Rpjiring done on the shortest notice. 3 All work to be paid for on delivery. April 22 vgnl Nebraska Money Take Notice From and after this date we will not take any Ne braska paper except the Platte Valley Bank and Ba:ik Nebraska, only at a discount of ten par cent. I. T. WHITE A Co. Brcwnville, March 8th, 1863 wi39. JOHN A. PARKER & CO., WASHINGTON, . C. - .. JOHN A. PARKER, late Register of tbe Land Offl:e, Omaha. N. T., having resigned his efflce will hereafter. ic connection with one of tbe best Land Lawgivers iu tbe couutiy, atteud to all business confided to him; and es pecially PRE-EMPTION CASES. Which he has made himself thoroughly acquainted with by study and practice for years. ,- He refers to the Heads uf Departments and Members of Congress of both Houses. - AU applications for services must be accompanied with a fee to insnre attention. January 28. 1868. nolt-ly ERO WIJ V1LLE BTJBAM MILIi NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. XJ rownvl lAo . 3NT. T. ' N. 1J. We would rospectfully inform tho eiti- tens oi Acmana county and adjoining sluwonri, that we have always on hand a large and well selected supply cl L.U.Ulit.H, which weean furnish at low er rates than any mill in the Territory. Market prices paid for log., delivered at the yard or on the bank of the river. ... All orders aet,mpan',Cu with the cash, will receiv our Immediate attention. T. H. EDWARP3. AKDREW J. BEBBT. EDWARDS & BERRY, Proprietors of the ITEBBASKA HOUSE. Brownville, N.T. The undersigned having entered into a co-partnership in tbe hotel business at the above named Bouse, and having made an entire change of rooms, Ac, and comple tely repairee ana renovated me wnoie etitablifhrnect, they are prepared to accommodate the travelling public and regular boarders in a style not surpaseed by any other hotel in the Territory. Charges Moderate, and every facility offered to place our guests at ease, and snpply them as near as possible with the comforts of a home. April 8, 1363. n41-2m EDWARDS A BZRRT. joas. f. xiv'rr. chas. f. bout. KINNEY &. HOLLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I.EDUASUA CITY, IS". X. will practice in the Courts of this Territory. Collec tion and criminal business attended to throughout Ne bra&ka, Vctera Iowa and If issouri. . Will attend the Coarts at BruwcTille. v2n33-"no rjKKSEUVED FUl'IT.S; Straw berries, Peaches, L Vi Vhortlibcrrici tc . Ac, to be hsd at er r- f Boot & Siaoe BMCO'S ARCTIC- LCI" s V"1 Arotiy er . ' SAiswe eV hn.:)i 1 lie cr dcalii I 1' ar the q iostioaa iofltrl la ti a kp'iouor ir.e:ioo el tisis tp. by the carters to i'ir (; mi t,ui.!V IJarlcgre-eire-l tlis Imiorsesswst f tbso;. V t.i;fnilil t J K.t.s K, am' TJ " I:: r two aw 1 taian, tie luta it. it i t ettioaey Htint Uur- - lui V uiSert ta H r (,n of etrrunltce, it ia Bowtr-. iiijt into 5r-ofrai u tn srrry tiua of 1h civiimd (lui, Sc4 1' mu-Tiriotis cures ar errrheM tt ml. og aaluuialuntttL THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. ncxmixs and irrous.vNrJi 1t tasted ita virtaSH, aaU ara rvjoicing in fievdom frwnj titnf l X.ji-' li'iviiDg l'Ai.x anr. i)it;.if 'S which o.lifr remetlieH 11 ftiW L , j to eore. Ilnre yoi the rJN' . 'r- CIIITiS, M.IIUIM., I'.i'Kt; ,! O JIATISM. t-'UtK 1JL AUiU io,.,i,, iaiv rKsr. CHI. or l'i Wi I-At. H r An yon :ict.l will, t.'l I fUtHS iuf. , (-ri.n front Itltns, Si K tlNtf, i lOU..-, bOllli i.l J,11U-I trill afford yod liuhiut . IUC LverjlxfJy u liable to Fortbee i1ren'1''il accitef the .ll.-l'l. I tVUIL l'T .1 I I I f s . AI..11V IJ.i."ir-il .oi.uw -"y. topt oa Imnd, for ItalTiM'da atatw and Imni edi;it rel;ef, oftea ar if.,- Ing from dn ill. F.rery ateasx. i i.-l'f't. f txt and railroad train aiionifi sm-p IU ho llial Mis iH-sro ii siirit'L of angudi nttartd ky the scitldfd and puiiooi! viclima t -ilcu.ina bih! eoliMfon. doe aet C ' ; "t 1 fi l that aotne nn of teUetinc r" j tlieir trliire should alwava b j sccewiLb) f Piielifuxsaxud W l!'J t j Luiiujf paia cumrjiiiDgng"uL Uia THE I:0TIlXkS, CCPAIIIOIT. Tfe.iro, CAKH3 IV 'TTK. ri;EAf-T, FO K K M1T1.K2, FtKK Min i Ji, Ae. la. die who prize a pure si in, to id of .ini 1 biotciw, scurf and all discokiraliona and n erescences, should attaek lliex liesjifCM on Uauty'a domain aa tnon a tber spifie Willi Ihe AliCllC UN'liikNT. It la encrllent fnr the iialr, giving it a livnltliy, W ap Mrauc(. Uia mi t . , ....... GOOD FOR MAN A1TD BEAET. It Is a prereipt remedy M tli variima diiwawa wHJ wliicli liorwsarvaflliolad, ear ing the nwwt aiKnrlngeiar owning ralu.-il.la iKJ-iiSta, should be wilhout this valua lis remvly. , For sale by all rrtpectable Prnggtt.i anl IValers. Prices of the liniment, 25 centa, 63 cents and tl a bot tie. A one-dollur bottla enutaius as amcU liaiiaeat SS eight Ututy-uv-eit bottles EXTRAORDINARY AXXOaCEr.ITSTe Erery purcliaier of a dollar bottle or the ARCTIC IJV IMENX recfire't. at Jr. Brack's expeuxe, the L'MTtfj S-TATIS JOL'RVAI of New Voik, for one year. TL Journal is a large illustrated psper eacU number eoa taiuinj sixteen pAtfs, benntifuliy printed on ciea white paper, and tilled with original niatter Irnm tlio mnt bril tmnt writers of the country. lrti!ict of aobscriptlMa and full particulars of the novel and pliilnilirnf:i ao terprise, of which Ciia offor forms a part, will actoaipac encli bottle. An AfiKN'T WAV1TT in TTTP.Y TOTTN' and TTTJACE. URAUU ii BlUKUWES. St. Itula, Mo. Xsw Yon Onca, No. B71 CHOAJWAT. Communications should always be addressed to SU Louis. J. II. MAUN c CO., Agents,., Brownville, Jf. T. D. H. M'lAfCULIi CHAS. DORSET. McLAUGULHI & DORSET, Main Street, BrowaYilIe,X.T., ' Bay and sell Land Warrants, make out and file dsclar atory statements ; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles Buy acd sell property on commission) fnmisa la4 warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness connected with a ft-nerul land aacney business). Particular attention paid toftio selection of Govern ment hind and the location of land warrants for partiee residing at a distance. MCLAUGHLIN A DORSET respectfully refer to oeurge li. hdii, l..i., Register Brownville Lan Office. . . . Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas. Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaogn tt Carsn, Bankers, Brownville, Hun. W. M T. Hamilton, lldgerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Xewconier Esq. Baltimore, Md. O H B.irne:, Esq , Dayton Ohio. non. fenner Kurgnson, Delegate In Congress frona Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, I). C. John A. Bcal. Esq.. Attorney at Law, Pern, Ind. Brownville, April ri, noi3tl "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGHT STEAM SAW MILL. This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, tbe 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 there is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, bow large or how small. Two extensive mi. nufactories are now enziged in building these mil Is, yet it is almost impossible to turn them out as fast as they are wanted. They embrace several valuable patent and improvements, and combine all ot tbe following ad- Simihci7y Both the mill and power are so simple tn their construction that anyone of ordinary mechanical ability can comprehend them., put them up and run them without dander or difficulty. Portability The whole establishment can be very quickly taken apart and put togetbar, thus rendering it eiy to be move! Irom place to place asdesired, and sav ing the neoMSity f drawing the lgs a long distance to Durability It is onstr'icted in the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to get out of order, and wilt last for years without repair. Kapxatnj it win saw taster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw is aoout three bun died strokes per minute and the feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet lung in about three minutes. From this data any one knowing the character of tb9 timber can calculate how ninHi it will do. Efficiency It does its work well, cuts smoother M straighter than the ordinary mills, and thearracaetnent ' of tbe saw is such as to render it utterly impossible for it to rna out of line. CheapneuV,i entire lost of tbe mill, with fifteen horse power and everything alt complete and ready for runmng, boxed and ready for shipmeut ia fit. Louis, is only $1 750. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, andthepuwer furoirbed is suulcient to drive extra machinery. A circular containing fnll particulars will be seat tft any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to BKAtrG A BrRROWES. Corner Third and Market ttreett, St. Loui, Mo., sole agents for the Western and Southern Slates. March go, '53 48-1 y W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLES ALI! AXD BKTA1L DRALIB 1 STOVES & TINWARE Orogon, Mo,, TAKES pleasure in announcing theeititens of Or gov soil Uia jjublli: in general, that be bas on band the most extensive stock of Stores and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. II j stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Uetall st St. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, eomprUing the auut improved. , patterns both Air-Tiphl and Premium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove nov ia use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and, paie I'rsv mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sites and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY. HOUSE IS TOWN.. Particular attention paid to making and patting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term.. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS", Tl-n5 Oregon, Mo., July , I8i. LA 1 AT : : Emm . . V. . 7J If ALT, WOfMiS. WKATf'H sT-Js : r V J IA. SWF.K.NV, SI'AVIS, KINU- r'- I : 1 WNK, Ulti-IlEvVn, J-UIJU fwV-' - r'i KVH, e. No fanner, lirtry Al ; ' iVl fsv. : atiible keeper, or any rrar Patent Portable Mill, ' TILE subscribers Lave entered into a partnership nder the firm of Heed, Iiolabird A Co., t manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those is want cf a good Cora or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill ia tha world. On the late exhibition of the Mechaaiee institute in Cincinnati, a Gold MedaL was awarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes; It is superior to all others for the nst extensive Merchant MU1, as it is for grinding the Fanners feed by Horse, power. The above Mills are manufactured by the under- signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they eon be furni.'hed in any quantity atsbort notiee. Tte above Mills warranted to perform as follows: S ii. diam, per hour 50 11. Cora, 2A Wheat, $300 40 ... m M 3,f M jj 250 ' 2 M ." 20 13 , - 204 -29 - " " 15 8 . v lift As this Mill tells it own -t.ry, it Is uaoec-ssr 15 o qiv-' - mjaeaJtiaaajrweivs-l. -. i. f!