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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1858)
M t r .4 r t i ' t f t i t I 4 -u 1- si at I t, : , ) PI ? IT- ! i Li I lit i lac- f pre- ter. :-6rf i i s: ,plC-' .hi r IP! THE ADVERTISER, BROWNVILLE, JULY 1, 1S"9. TERMS: 00 for one Tr, U paid f fdrIf J s tb. 2 60 therie. JOB WORK. with recent extensive addition of New Type, Cuts, rMwe claim tube able to tura out Job Work m tiff" CM1K-. ws1""" Tt,....r.rintorbei!'K .r.MiM himself. nd having in in im ...bed .nd-xperienord F.ncyjob Printer r.rdt (h.vw one ef . Foster !' . ic Card Will rresc.) Blanks, Work in L-.ior., fceet wiibprticnUrtpm'n- ,, attended to, . . . v ,.f Rink of vcry ; We ui.tJ'",p; r"n neulti,tlal PPer ! ' v have lso a Plate of a small ,aP"r s 'u " 1 If c' J V.sk fo ;.MnS cr,,n,,u sired envelopes, jr. any Orders -'tc Postponed. . . Owing to uncofitrolaLle cir- i cutnslanccs, the opening Supper and Ball ! proposed to be given at the Brownville l House on Monday evening, July oth, has nnstnoned until further notice be w v i x ; given. Morrison &, Wheeler. Dallj Mall. To-day service commences on the daily mail route from this city to Jlockport, Mo. We will now have a dai ly cmnrrrari;m - wUk tL F-n Wp have long needed it. The Court- With the exception of the Nemaha Valley Bank, there were noca- ses of very great importance aeciaea at the recent term of court in this county ' morJy continued. Congregational Cburch. ! As will be cetn Yy reference to another column a Congregational branch of the Church has been organized in this city. Deacons Luther Hoadiy, John Barnes, Dr. Ar nold and Geo. Likins. Rev. T. W. Tip ton's services as pastor was secured. Hedge Fcncln?. Quite an extent of Hedge fencing has been put out in this oounty the present season by the Messrs. Sanders who are engaged in that busi ness. Lsq. Kennedy, Mr. Crow and the Sanders themselves have the greatest amount each. The season having been most excellent, the prospects 0f hedges , . n 1 . H f are ot me most nauenng cnaracier. iur. Kennedy informed us that he never saw hedrrinir look better than his. He has 40 acres enclosrd the present season, New Steam Terry. Our enterprising neighbors of Feruhave recently procured a Steam Ferry Boat which is now run nin? rrrularlv across the Missouri River itit rr.alvcsi Ht that ' Tn r Idiiicn : ,,av to oirrf , iSio., toncfi fncrly a1 .ix Jity in Qtoc counly. In addition to this improvement, Peru gains in the person of Hon. J. G. Abbe, a val uable go-ahead citizen. Russian Club Wlieat- Judge Jesse Cole has left at our office a handful of ? ihe heads of Russian Club Wheat of the - present seasons growth which for size and i indications for yield exceeds anything we ' "have ever yet m;t with. This is the first ; and only wheat of the hind raised in this 'county. It is said to yield from 30 to 50 lurrhris per acre. The Judge feels con- fident his crop will give the most perfect satisfaction, and judging from the heads ihowu us we ennnot see how it can fail to i do so. Coroner's Inquest. I Coroner Plasters ! on Thursday last, held an inquest on the Lody of a man found in the Missouri Riv er, near Peru in this county. Deceased was about five feet ciht i inches high; supposed to weigh one hun dred and fifty pounds; red whiskers ex tending all around the chin; light colored hair; front teeth full and sound, and was thought to he between twenty-five and v thirty years of ie. Verdict "Came to his death at some I time and place and ly means unknown to i the jury' Ou Saturday evening last, another in quest was held on the body of a man found in the river, just above this citv. He was so decomposed that no descrip tion could be had. Both the alove being in a nude con- lition it is supposed they were drowned X at some point above while bathing. Se?ar Manufaetorr. Mr. Tuilip Dueser, ' brother of our Tinsmith, and recently from Louisville, Kentucky, has coramenc ! cd the manufacture of Segars in this city. We speak experimentally when we say ir. .uueser s segars are as nice as anv we are in the habit of "puffing, Stock Ale- The finest ale we have tasted since in Nebraska can be had at the urownville House. It has bodv, and tastes 'teale; none of your dish-water stuff. By the way, Morrison &. Wheeler are Cuing up their Saloon in "A, No. 1" style and will furcUh it with the finest of liquors of all kinds. LaslibaugU &Carsca. We call atten tion to the advertisement of this firm, v be tound in another column. 1 LUTI1ER BO 1DLEY. EOBSBT Y. MCIR. IIOADIXY & 3IIIR, LAND AGENCY, Brownville, Xemalia Co., IV. T., Office Corner main and First Streets. Will select Government Lands; locate Land Warrants in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non- rceiJent;.W nd fc!l TJ n Coinuiission. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Trc-cniption papers prepared, 4c. WE HAVE FOR SALE LOTS IX THE CITIES OF BROWNVILLE, SOUTH BROWSVILLE, NEMAHA CITY, r TABLE ROCK, OMAHA, - ST. JOSEPH, MO. ELWOOD, K. T. ALSO FOR SALE Lands near TaTle Rock, Pawnee county. Alto, In Nemaha county, improved property for ss.le or rent. 'references. LueinsTIiTkin8.Pn't Importers 4 TradersTank N.Y. David Iloadlev Prs't l'anama Railroad, Gen.C. T. Hillycr----Charter Oak Kank. Hartford, Lcc.Uutlcr 4 Co. "Hartford, Conn., Collin?, Kcllnpg f Kirby St. Louis, Mo., Thorona W, l'htlps . .-Mobile, Ala., C. Wilson t Co. Eutaw, Ala. i vrm. r.ifrWjjAf" ,-r..... - M. IJ.Osborn 4 Co., Rock Uland, 111. Ja's II.Archibald, Gen'l as1D.I .4W.U.R. Scranton (iillespip, l'Mrce 4 Co., Hankers CarboDdale, Pa. Kcv. T.S.Ward Lathorp 4 Jones Scranton.Pa, More --Ued Falls N. V. William Krothinpliam, Att'y Albany, N. Y. Ker. K. Nel-n, Principal Wyoming Seminary, N.Y. J. A. Parker f- Co., Washington, 1). C. A. T. (Jilaicr. Receiver Land Office Omaha Horace Kvcrctt, Council Bluffs, la. Prownviilc, April 1,1 ojS. Notice to Contractors ' TJic County Ci'mniissioiiers of Nemaha comity hereby pivc notice mat iiiry win iei io me iuwim rcpunsioie biiltlcr, on the fixtn d.:y of July nest, at ti.c court-houfe d.r in the city ot Urownvibe, the contract for erecting aftoneor b-gJail in the said city of Ilrownviiie, Ne maha county. Speciflcalionsof both plans can be teen at the clerk's i five in Bruwnville The ciumissioners re serving the riilit to refuse any or all bids. Terms cf payment made known on day of sale. Hvoreer of sue H am, EltAiTL S K. TARKEIt, County clerk. June 1, '53 tif-ovf KTOTICE3. All j ers..ns arc iiere'.y n-'titHl iijit 1 will take the ncoe-sary steps to tno re-openmg oi me comestcu case of James Fe-eusou. for the purpose of more fully in vest ix.it ir hi - rihi to enter the south west quarter dl4 H t vtll .est quarter (14) and lot number four (4) ut sccti-'U v.utccn (lb) in tuwnslnp nve (oj ran',re six teen (1C) e;ist, I heret.y warn all pers.ns not to pur cha: e, traiic for. or in any way to negotiate for any por tion of the ali-ive described properly. Hsy:7, 'S-J v2:il6tf At GcSTTS KOUXTZE. I caution aaiicr ns whomsoever a?ainsi buying from Aupustns Kvuiitio and Wm l'.mli certain town lots ktiuwu as 'llcnedict's Addition' to B' wnville. Ncbrpska. JOHN JIclHIEltSON". Honey Creek Mills. The undersisned respectfully ant ouuee that they are prepared to till all orders in their line promptly at their tiiill four miles northwest of 15..owuville, ner the UMir.li of II .ncv creek. They have t n band tbe largest and bet assortment of lumber, shi iisie' ana iatue ever oflereil in the county or Territory, t iisistiiig of 40 ti.KJ feet seasoned ei-tinp; 40 OUO " c )tton-wood 20 tha " s; c.im ire 10 uoo " ojk and ash 25,00J " cott.in-woil, walnut Uui 60.000 " foncinp; 100.000 " j. isi.s; sills, studding ! Hiring; mnp'.c, lynn and S lumber; jind scantling of al- - . .iivr- "!0 000 Tor.gh and Kiiiiti e I'lis 500,000 srpnrl. tawtJ sun eics, o wood; a: so urd and soft wood; i liL"lhll:g; Muo t, nut aiultxrtoB of, l II.' it". JfJ'Iu Toeir rw.ii arc nmicr the ttrt f t,i; iencod and eflltKriit aC2. and titierti .!(! Eaitor Uio in selves ilua llifnuiiily of their tnniPWWtrr corrn-r tnithr with any other mmle in the Territory, all of which will be sold to suit the times. ;tIEEN. SPIUNGLEfcCO. Honey creek Mills, M.iy 20 53 43tf Eagle Mills. bl JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILL Proprietor. MAXUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand for sale, all kinds of lllotir. Menl, and Feed stufl"?. Order solicited and promptly filled on most fnvorable terms. ' C:sh paid constantly for Wheat. Fur character of Flour refer to everybody that ever used it. St. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 30, 185i. vl n!3- y Fasliiouable Tailor. JACOB 3IARII0X, BEOT.VN VILLE, NEBRASKA. Respectfully announces to the rublic that he Las on hand a iargc stuck of Cloths, Vestings,&c., Also a larpe assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING Which he will sell at cost prices. He flatters himself thai he understands his business thoroic.hly ami all work warranted Coming from his es tablishment, and cJiarpes as low as any other competitor in this place or the We-t. A Scat Guaranteed. DIHIWX & CUXTOX. PKOBITE DEALERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 78, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu rately rilled at lowest possible rate. Consignment for sale and re-shipment respectully solicited. Shipments ci all kinas win te i ittiifuuv sttendel tc. Keferrenocs : Messrs. O II Jtea &. Co t. Lonis Birtlett. McComb k Cj do Gilbert, Miles & Stannard do Il'.n. W II lluftlngton. Auditor State of Missouri J Q Harmon, Esq. Cairo City, 111. Messrs Molony, Bro's &.t'o4 New Orleans, Louisiana J 11 Jackson. Esq do do Messrs Hinklc, Guild & Co, F Hani m i r ic Co ltrandell c Crawford Woodruff &. Huntington, II. Tlillincs, Ksti .. May 12, ISM 45-3m Cincinnati, O. do Louisville, Ky. Mobile, Ala. Bearditjwn. in. 75,000' lbs. Bacon. LYFORD & HORN", Sonora, Mo , have for ta'.e, cheap for cash, 15 000 jxiunds excellent bacou. -2n36-ly March 1, '53 T. W. BEDFORD, HUDSON GEORGK, County iiurveyor Notary Public BEDFORD &. GEORGE, SURVEYORS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, rsROWXVILLE NEBRASKA. ' Office on Main Street. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell Laud warrants, make time eutries. attend to the selec tiouaud location of Government Lands, Survey Town sites, sur"Iivide Lands, nuke out City Plats, &.c, fcc, - HavinRbeen located in the Territory for the past year, we are prepared make the most choice selections for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cates at the U. S. Lar.4 omrc. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. WE KCITB TO I n. W C Reynolds. Kingston. Penn. Cincinuati, (hio Washinptoa City, D. C. Htyton. Oliio hn J Pendleton, Esa. Hon (ialuu.i A Grow Hon Joseph G. Crane Kyall k Char Irs. Land Atrents. Sioux City, Iowa. B. "Merit lleli:es, Hankers do do Lusl.tiani.-h 4i Carson, Uuukers R. W. Furnas. Eso. Brownville, N. T. do do I). V. C. Cleaver. Geological Eririneer. Scraiit.-n, Pa. Rntus K. Edwards, Esq. Si. Joseph Mo. Col. Jt,hn ;. Fell Waveriey I'a. W. o. Cet.reo, Keal Estate Apent, U.ivtoa Ohio Apri'.rt 1M&S v2njl-vlv JOHN McDONOUGH House, Sign, & Ornamental Painter, VHZIEIi, 4-c. nROlVKVILLE, !V. T, y rdc: can t-e'.cft at tbe 0:tj" Drug Store. 2 CARPETING; 1S53 SPRLVG McDOWL'LL S.1LES. & -COMPANY. A. Arcnoir in receipt of llieir spring Importations, vhicU Lave been purchase! in Knglafiil for cih. for thonsb otber botifci are aivortisias direct importations from Europe, n t take pleasure in aunouncing tbat w are tbe only direct injrjrtcr from EnglaDd France in the west ern .Statu, and hve nevr on hard tbe largest and finest ctock ever imported to this country, consisting in part ai follows : ' . 9-4, 6-1 4-4 and 3-4 New JIodaKions; 6-4 royal Velvets; Coo rolls French velvets; 200 roils Eoyal Wilton; 1000 Do Robert Crosslcy Brus sels; SU(X rolls JoTin Crosslcv & Son's Tapcsty Brnel-; 9 )C0 rolls Bi intoti'st 3000 rolls Praidce h. liooman's; 1X rolls Br;;:bt'R new designs; 10t)0 rolls lieavy F.nglitU tbree-ply loooht-avy trpertlue; Ti?eiber ilh tbe larscs stock of Diimcstic Carpets, for tbe wholesale trade, ever brought wot of tbeiuoun tains. A KoC.iOO rolls 4-1 while and c;cck matiirsj SCOO " 6-1 " " " . BOjO " 4-4 and ' 3(KH) " Ox matting all widths. irjo fhects of clDtb 1- to to feet wide; 200 pieces 3-4 4-4 5-4 5-4 and 8-4, oil cloth. Also the lariat Mock of rt'.gs, tabiS covers, sofa tuts. Vats, stair n,!ti, table oil clothes, &.C., of any estalii,b ment in the c untiy. To the rctujl customer, all.wn ask is a call, to convince them that wc can and will sell lowerthan any oilier hoiife in the west. To the whclealcpurcuascr we would say that wc cn offer them creator inducements than any i cstabli.shi..ciit either in cw York or Bjston, naving purchased our entire Htk f-r cab. we arc prcparca tn ofl'cr our gou!s at the very lowest prices of, importatioo. A. J! l)()Wi:i.I. & Co., -3 Main St., St. Louis. May 1.5, ISiS no it. ISHAM RE AVIS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Falls City, Richardson County, Nebrftska. Will five prompt attenti n to all professional busi ness entrusted to his rare in Kichr.rdsoii and adjeinmg counties also to tie drawing of deeds, pre-emption pa pers, &c, kc, May 13, '63 n4C-6m Laud Sales! The nudcrp.pnel, ov. ner"cf forty-six acres of land ad-JotulUKi-tie il'.y.'-f Brri-,111C wa misuijiij inid .a.i a portion cf tbe towu site desirous to dispose if the same, and wiililo so cu cxceedinirly favorable terms. Apply to JOHN" ilcDOXOCGn. Mv CO, ISC? ntf Knowsviue, N, T. Main street, one door West of Post-Office, Brownville, W. T. The sv.bscribers rr.sj cctfnlly inform the public that thev have opened the above s iloon, where tbe best qua lity of Wines, Iqucrs, Segirs, Oysters, Sardines, and every refreshment for the inner man, usually kept at such etablicliiuents, will be found and served up in first stjlc. COI F & DBEF). Browiivir.e April 15.h. 1S53. 42-6m Wagon for Sale. I have a l ;ht two-horse wagon which 1 will dispose of cheap f.ircash. (". S. I.ANGOOX, .Notice. rerrons itnleb'ovl to the undersigned will como for ward and sett le as loiieer indulgence will not be given. Uotci tenp tikeu at par. THOMPSON' &. MASSn. Brownville April lorh, 1833. 42-lf AYER'S PILLS, AKE-w and sintrularlv successful remedy for the cure of all Kilious diseases Ccrstivcness, Indi gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflaminv tions, Headache, Fains in the Breast, Side, Back.' and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c &e. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine i. not rr.ore or less required, and much sick ness and suffering miht be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. Jfo person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timelv and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike" true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. Ti-ey all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and tliis PiU ha been perfected with corwu-r. i:t s.kill t5 writ tiat dercsnd. " An extensive tri!.rjf it virtues br rhysiuiaus, I'rdfcs nr. ar.r! Vrf'nt.' hi? Vi' res'il'is sarpa;t!fj kf amtr Xtl. mm : , or ! u. JiI(Ki. .: hav beefa e:U"c::it oj xtsi U.U, Ve.o uc; noi ui. tantiated bv f tRors of w;h csalU-d po"Itiin end chare ctrr trs to fuit;d tlie auirptcion tl aatruta. ; 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, whosa high professional character is en dorsed by John Mc-Leav, Judge of the Supremo Court of the United States. Thos. Corwiv, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wright, Governor ot Indiana. N. Lomgworth, great wine grower of the West. Also, Dr. J. 11. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hox. W. L. Marct, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astob, the richest man in A"-rfca- S. LELA.Nn & Co., Propr'. tlxe Metropolitan Hotel, and many hers. Did rpace permit, we could give raanv hundred certiacates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and sludv, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state-of purity, and combined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. 1 his svstem of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherrv Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained bv anv process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While bv the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious Dualities, by -this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative clfect is present. All the inert and obnoxions qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, . the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease taan any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an al l ending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have implied the tccuratc Formulae by which both my r ..V,-ni -mo1 Pills are made to the whole body cf L Practitioners in the United States and British! Amer ican Provinces. II, however, mere si.o.uu. v -"'J ore who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his request. Of a'l the Talent Medicines that are oRcred, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life consists in their mystery. I Lave no nivsteries. . . T The comr"lion of n,v preparations is laid open to all men, ni U who iro competent ta judge on the subject frcclv acknowledge their convictions ot their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful Jnedicine before its effects were known. M any em inent Physichois have declared the same thing of my Tills, and even more, confidently, and tire will ini to certify that their anticipations were more than realized bv their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs cf the body, jcstorinp; their irretrular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Bein" suear-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on ie lox. TRErAKED BY DR. JAMES C. AYEK, Practical aiidAnalytical Chemist, LOWrELL, MASS. Price 5 Cents per Box. Five Zoxei for $L SOLD BT J. II. 31 UN & CO., Brownviile. . T. "Lumber ! Lumber ! ! Wc are pre):iri d to rurni.-h ut-.urfst.-nui viw Mill, opposite Br."wnv':'e iniV:i'"'',' Vest," all kinds of lumber usual!'.' found in the Wo-t. and some choice lumber Suiub.o f. r w.i. ns fun.i: ure.and f .r buS!d ing purpose?, uC, such ns Hii-tory, Oi.k, Ash. Bides Walaut, Sycamore, Linn and Cottonwood, which wc have constantly on hand. or wil prepare at shrrt no tice, at the lowest market prit-cs, bills sawed to or der, for steamboats. Will saw log, un tbi shares, or by the hundred. Bills f -r umber enn be left at our office, in Urowtvjlle. We wi!t also furnish lum ber saw unon the shares, or It the hortdnvl at our mill at Table liock. liOADLEY 4 ML' I It. Ilrcwnyilre, April 1 1833 " " ' Numher 602. PROCLAMATION By the President of United States. In pursuance of law, I, Jamoi Buchanan, Presi dent of the United States ff America, 4o hereby do claro and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices in the Territory of Nebraska, at tho periods hereinafter designated' to-wit: At tho land eCiee at BR0WXYILLE, commencing on Monday the tijctk day of Hcptewiber next, for the disposal of tho public lauds within tho following named townships, viz: North of the Baso Line, and cast of tho Ctb priaci Meridian. , That part of townshipOne outside ot tho Sac and Fox and Half-Breed Nemaha Hescrxation, of range 17., - The parts of township' 1, 2, 3, and four, outside of the Sac and Fox and Half-Breed Nemaha Rerer vation, and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range rivtccn. . That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox Reservation: township 2, the parts of Jgronships 3, 4, and 5, outside of the Half-Breed Nemaha res ervation, and fractional township 6 of r.inge 15. That part of township 1 ouUido tha Sac and Fox Reservation, townships' 2, and 4, and that part of township 5 outside of the Half-Breed Nemaha Res ervation, and township 6, of range 11. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and C of rang; 13. Townships 1,2, 3, 4,5 and 6 of range 12. Townships 1, 2. 2, 4, 5 and 6 of range 11. Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 of range 10. .. 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 September next, for tho disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vii : North of tho Base Lino and East of the sixth Principal Meridian. Fractional townships 7 and 8 of rnn.jo 15. Township 7, an 1 fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11, nnl 12 of range 14. Townships 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12, and fractional township 13, of range 13. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractioaal townships 12 nnd 13, of range 12. T.wl.;P 7, S. 9. 10, and 11, and fractional town ship 12, of range 11. .Townhips 7,8. 9, 10, and 11, nn.l fr&ctional town ships 12, 13 aud 14, of rango 10. Town.-hips 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 1 j nnd ll, of range 9. At the Land Ofuoc at OMAHA CITY, commenc ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, f r the disposal of tho public lands within the fol lowing nflmcd townships, viz: Noitli of the Baso Line and cast of the sixth Prin cipal Mcrdian. fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 1(3 cf rango fourteen. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 10, and 17, of range 13. Fractional townshipsIZ and 13, townships 14, 15, anl Hi, and fractional townships 17, 18, 19 and 20, of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and IS, and fractional townships 19 and 20 of r.mgc 11. Fractional townships 12 13, and 14, and town ships H. 1(5, 17, 18, 19, 20, of range 1.0 Fjactional townships 11, 15 and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of rango 9. Lands appropriated by lyw for the uso of schools, military, and other purposes will bo excluded from tho solus. Tho offerings of the ahovo lands will be commenc ed on the day appointed, nnd will proceed in tho order in which they arc advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale to be kept operHonger than two weeks, nnd no private entry of tho lands will be admitted until after the expiration of tho two weeks. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of March . D.one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the Trident : TnOMAS A. nEXDUICKS, Commissioner of tho General Land Office. NOTICE TO rRE-EMITION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to tho right of pre-emption to any of tho lands within tho townships and parts of townships abovo enumerated is required to es tablish the sumo to the satiafaction of tho Register and Receiver of tho proper land tlTiee, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and 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. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of General Land Office. .4nril 22. 185S no 43 FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY - Io. 103 Vine St., bet. Fourth and JFifth, ( inciirtii, .:.' ,1.;: . 'c'r. aDimior.i, & co. Manruelrernd dvaiiM .a liocluina Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases, (Jallies, &c., Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description, STilKF.OTYriNU of all kind Books, Music. Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings, Ac., f c. Brand and Pattern Letters, varices styles, JOHN P. TYSON. W. IV. nACKNEY. TYS01J & HACKNEY, GEXEBAL LAND AGENTS. BBOWNVilAE, NEMAHA CO.. IT. T. Land Warrant s Bought and Sold. Land entered on Time. Clsiins and Town Lots Bought and SoM. Loan Moncv. Make Investments and Locate Warrants cn time, for Distant Dealers. Pre-Empf ion Papers Prepared. OH ItL Nest door to U. S. Land Office. REFERENCE Goo. n. Ni.von. Register L. O.. Brownville. X. T. y.. a. Miinu, ueceivcr, .Snock & Wiliianis, Lexington. Mo. OmahaClty.N. t. Cottticil Blu!Ts, Iuwa. Warren, Penn. St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph, " 1... K. TUttlC, U. R. I'egram & Co., Bankers, lion, G. W. Scoficld, R. L. McGI.ee 4c Co., Ttotle 4i Fairleith. Oct. 1, 67 A. W. 1TKTT. PUETT M. O. W1LKISSOX. & WILKINSON, AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OMADI, N, T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care REFERENCES " Col. Jesse Williams, Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Mr. F. N. lioock, Hon. John (i. Davis, lion. Geo. L. Miller, Fairfield, Iowa. -Indianapolis, lnd, Washington City. Rockville, lnd. Omaha City, N. T. ZOOK & BALDWIN, . 27oroist Oity. 3VZo.f Dealer iu - - V, 32. TJ C3r JS And ' r?IEDIlNE. CHemicals, Dye Woods, Dyestufls, Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, GLASSWARE, French, English, and American Perfumery. FINE toilet aud shaving soaps, fine hair and V j tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent 3 ai instruments, spices, EnuJ:!, uiaanfacturcd tobacco: all the patent medicines of tho day; pure wines and brandies, for medicaipurposcs; choico toilet and fancy articles, etc.cfe. Airents for the sale of Dr. i 11 u Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chcivy. Ilogcr's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagna. Osgood's India Cholaso?ne, Jones' American Cholagogae; Gnyjott's Yellow dock and Siirsaparilla; Smith's Tonic Svrui. July 23, 1S07. v2ul-yly Lightning Eods. STAXD FROM CSDER ! . To all whom it may concern, you are lierety informed that the undersigned is now engaged ia putting up the best class cf Lightning Rods manufactured in the East, and on the m. st reasonable terms Hiving had long ex- peiieme in the bosine, he warrants all work done by him to be done right. 11. il. MAESU. F.KFFItEXCES. James Buchanan, Washington. D- C; J. C. Brccten ri.lge. Washincton. D C; Mrs Viciona. I.indon. K:ig latid: L"Oi sap den Bjnapane Paris, France; Emper or Alexander. St. Pete'sbarg. Russia. BBO w XV 1 LLE March 23 oo39i f J. D IT. THOMPSON, Attorner at Law, ITas resumed his professional business.'and will prac tice in all the Court of Nebraska, and the Court ia Atobinson cuinty Mo. tifilv-e one door west of I. T.Whyte'l Store, Brownville Nc!ra.-K4. Bro-5j'-Ule, April 52, 185&. Bly a ism fiVn rs D. n. Sl'LAVCnLIK " CHAS. DORSET". Mclaughlin & dorsey, 3a Slain Street, BrawnTille,X.T-, Buy and sell Land Warrarts, mate ont and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles; Buy and sell property on commission ; furnish land warrants for time entries, ai d rrttend to all other busi ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location ut laud warrant, for partiet residing at a distance. McLAfGHLIK k. DORSET respectfully refer to- Geortc II. Xixou, Esq., ' Register Brownville Land Office. CUirlcs B. Smith, 3q., Receiver of Public Moneys' Xemaha I.and District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaugh & Carson. Bankers, Ilrownvillo, lion. W. M . T. naniitton, Hacerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Ml O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Fenncr Furguson, Delegate in Congress frrn Nebraska Terrritory, Washinston, I). C. John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, lnd. Brownville, April 2'J no43tf "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGHT STUiJI SAW 311 This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its wcrits fcecoaie 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 f the world wherever there is timber to be sawed, r.o nialter of what character how hard, how large or how small. Two extensivo ma nufactories are now engaged in building thee mil Is, ye: it is almost impossible to turn them cut as fart as they are wanted. They embrace feveral valuable patents and improvements, and combine all of the following sd. Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple in their constructton that any oue of ordinary mechanical ability can comprehend them., put them up and rua them without dancer or difficulty. Portability The whole establishment can be very quickly taken apart and put togetbar, thus rendering it easy to be moved from place to place asdeired. and sav ing the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to Durability It is constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, i not liable to get out ol order, and will last for years without repair. Rapidity It will saw faster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of tho saw is about three hun dredyStrokes per minute, and the feed from one-eight U to three-quarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data any one knowing the character of the timber can calculate how much it will do. EJjiicicnc'j It does ifs work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement of the saw is such as to render it utterly impossible tor it to run out of line. ' Cheapness Tho entire iost of the mill, w ith fifteen horse power and everything all complete and ready fcr running, bcxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is only fcl.750. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furnished is sufficient to drive extra machinery. Acircnlar containing full particulars will he sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to BRAGG & BURROWF.S. Corner Third and Market streets. St. Louis. Mo.. sole agents for the Western and Southern Slates. Marth 25, '53 45-lv JOHN A. PARKER & CO., JOIIX A. PARKER, late Register of the Land Office. Omaha. X. T., having resigned his ofticc win hereafter, lu wnueition with one of the best L-md Lawgivers in the country, attend to all business contided to him; aud es pecially PHE-EMPTIOIf CASES, Which he has made himself thoroughly acquainted with by study and practice for years. llererersto the Heads of Department and Members of Congress of both Houses. All applications for services must be accompanied with a fee to insure attention. January 23, lii&3. no31-ly jons. f. Eixx-er. cnxs. r. holly. KINNEY & HOLLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEBRASKA CITY, AT. T. Will practice in the Courts of this Territory. Collec tion and criminal business attended to throughout Ne braska, Western Iowa and Missouri. Will attend the Courts st Brownville. v2n33-6in 1S5S People's Independent Line. Season Arrangement of the new Mis souri River Passenger Steamer ALONZO CHILD, CAPT. JOE HOLLAND. aTT" ' Regular Council BlulTs, Omaha City, Flor ,v ,. .L.cnce and Sioux City Packet, for Sioux Ci:y, l' loreute, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Bellcvuc. St. Mary's, Plattsinouth. Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, Rockport, llemmie's Landing, Saint Steph ens, White Cloud, Forrest Ci'.y, Oregon, Iowa Point, Sa vannah, St. Joseph, Doniphan, Atchison, Weston, i'ort Leavenworth. Leavenworth City, Kansas City, ice. The no, swirt, and magnificent passenger and freight steaiuoi" ALONZO CHILD. Joe Holland Master, will, -upon tha opening" ef navigation, resume her regular trips', in the above' trade, and to all (be Intermediate pointson the Mitvivri river. Ilerpstrons cam cly not only upon OCT ul in tuo UMMtBM;g tt.ic j&iin sa uii, bu .t'l undin? tins eeasoo, asauriugihe past, lliat for qnkknCHS nd regularily of trips, as well as superi- oriiy oi pasecer act-ommtla.tion8. aud general arTamrp- nicnt, that they are not excelled by thoc of any other boat running on the river; having recently been placed in the inst unexceptionable couditic n throughout, pre paratory to engaging in the approaching season's busi ness. The steamer Alonzo Child, is new. having run t.r.t a portion of one season, and for tbe very liberal iatr.,n- ago sue nas received, Capt. Hoi land desires to present histbafVttn his friends, and to say to them that thev will H n .1 hie hn.t 1 1 1 ...... ,- . . . . . . . ... ...... ..inula iuiij up 10 me sianuara or a ursitiass, wvi ouK-erea .Missouri Kiver passinger steam er, and as such hepes to receive a reasonable share of tnc patronage or i no snippers and the public generally. JONAS CRAHE. THEODORE BILL Crane c&3 SLiii. rOaWAUDlVO ASD COMMISSION f:RCHANT8. AND STEA3I BOAT AGENTS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries Hardware, Quecnsware. Furniture, stoves, Flour, Bacjn, &c sept. 21, '57 Brownville. X T, IS5S Sl'itlsG SALES. 1S.1S W,F. ENDERS & CO. Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, jVe 02, Alum Street, St. Loni, Ilave just received a full and complete stock of Snrine ana summer cioiuiug, which is unsm passed m extent quality, and Workmanship, in any other house in the I nion. All our clothing is made by us expressly iorinis niarKei, ai our Jiauutactory, Simmons bloci Boston. Large and cIofc buyers will nnd it for their interest ta give us a call, as we pledge ourselves to sell for cash or to prompt men at prices that will defy all compe tition, a mil siock ror sutlers anu sant ie trade. Wm. F. ENDERS, St. Louis, John W. E1UKLOW Boston.. no 42 McCORMICK'S Reaper & Mower for 1858 C. HYATT & Co., Agents, Sf.Jvtephf Ifisnouri, Is acain oured to the farmers of Missouri, and Xebrasfc i, ns the best Hsater in the world, and the best combined ReaiK-r and Mower, and is so warranted. For live years past i nave .avoided attending the various State and LoVty Fairs-; for the purpose of sacking premiums, re- earning my iiTachinc as too well known to need that sort of coinnietidatu.n. In July last the United States Ac- ricuitural society, at their Fuir at Syracuse, New York, awaraoatome a . GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOIC i. For the best reaper, after a severe test, in heavy tan gled rycover hilly and uneven ground. Also the "Great Council Medal' was awarded by the csbitrition of ali na tions in London in ISM to C. McConnick. on the ground of the originallity and value of Lis AMERICAN REAP ER, and also at the great Frencn Exhibit ion at Paris, in 1865, was awarded the Ur.md Gold Medal of Honor. Also the hi8iiest .prize awarded to any reaping machine by the Royal Agricultural S iciety of England in li)7, and still more glorious, the highest satisfaction and approval of over lfo.ooo farmer of my own country. Fanners desiring the McCormick Reaper ami Mower for the present year will secure by leaving their orders should be sent on before the 1st day of March next. Arril 15, 1&53 n42 IT. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL DEALER IS STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, XAXo., rpiAKES pleasure in announcing the citixens of Or- L eon and the public in ccncral. that ho has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. Jly stock of Tin ware is of my own iMancfactnre. ami is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices. I W"iild call particular attention to my st-fk of CO' K N'li STOVES, comprising the luwt improved patterns both Air-Tiglitatid Premium. Among tlain may be found Filly's Charter 0k, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prist-Premium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sis-sand Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN". Particular attention paid to making and putting np Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange forwtrk or ware. . W.W.WILLIAMS, vl-n5 Oregon, Mo.. July s. 1S5i5. Mmirery. A srperior stock of Millinery and Dre5 Goods at rr.y new SI illinery establishment, enc d-or ab. ve Luthbaugh &. Carson's Banking uc:-e, Brownville. N 5LARV TCRXEX Buchanan Life and General Insuranco Co., Office cor 2d and Julo sts., ST. JQSEI'II, MO. H RTERED AT TI1E LAST SESSION CF TOS MO. LEfJ , Authorized Capitol $3,000,000, DIRECTORS: -J. B. Joinings. I. R. Howard. J. A. Owen. Milton Tooth, John Colhoun. John U. Likens, W. II. Peneik, James Kay, N.J. McAihan, A. G. Mftnstlcor. J. B. JENNINGS, Fres. X.R.McAsriAN, Sco'y. IS now ready to rdeciro eppiicativKi for Life, Fire, Marine and River risks. A cash return of 25 pee cent, will bo allowed on cargo premiums. Losssr promptly adjusted, ami the usual facilities given to the patrons of the oCice. April loth, 1857. 41-3m M D4 a. LA SJ tiki St WEBSTER, MARSH & CO., Manufacturers and AVhoIesale Dealers " IN Ready Made Clothing, -8-5, Main St., St. Louis, Mo. sturts. rmAw-F.uss, overalls. pniRrv HTJ33j3Sn GOODS, and all kind of FURNISHING GOODS. ALSO FALL STOCK OF GENT'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which wc offer as low as anv TTouse in the City. WEBSTER, MARSH & CO. WHEELER & WILSON'S INCOMPARABLE , SEWING MACHINES j. v. McDonald & co., No. 79, Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo. Are taking the place of all otber machines to Families, Dress-Makers. AND TAILORS. They are the Simplest, Speediest, Cheapest and most durable Machines existant. Agents Wanted in Every Town In the AVest. B. F. SNYDER, Forwarding and Commission And StfamLoat Agent, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Will be at the Levee at all hours upon tho arrival of Steamboats, and attend to the Collection of Bills and Business left with him with prompt dispatch; also attend to the Reccivinsof goods for boats, either for St. Louis or npper Missouri. Will be found in the office ol Dolman & w est kcji Kstite Agents, Market Square. MILLER & BOISAUBIN, Importers of French and German LOOKINS-GLASSiPLATESj iSIicet, Sky-Llgrht. and Floor Glass, IS, Second St., St. Louis, 3Io. Manufacturers of Ornamental Looking-Glass Frames. Stained Glass in all its Various Branches, for Churches, Fublic and Private " Buildings. Ornamental WoiK fur Steuntbualj. IIAYDEN & WILSON. Importers and Manufacturers of AND Coach Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Saddle Trees, Hamcs, Springs anil Axles, Patent and Enameled Leather, SKIRTING, HARNESS, BRIDLE LEATHER. No. II, Main Street. St. Louis, 3Io., Are prepared to ofier to their customers and the trade an assortment of articles unsurpassed, in quality and cheapness, by any Home in their line, East or Wct. 1858. 1858. SCARRITT MASON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Upholstery, Washington Avenue, between SECOND AND THIRD ST S, $T. L0CIS, MO Ia our Warcroom wiil be found the latest and best styles, mde by Uiebesk workmen and of superior mate r al uri"! (!ni-h. UEDisTKADS Fine Rosewood and Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cherry, irith high posts and Canopy. S.IDKBOARU3 Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Wal nut with Shelves and Marble Tops. WARDROBES and SECRETARIES. Rosewoo4, Ma hogany, Oak aud Walnat. SOFAS Mahogany and Walnut, covered in hair Cloth, Lasting and Brocatelle. BL'REAl'S Fine Jlosewond, Mahogany, Oak and Wal nut, with side cases. Marble Top and Oval Glasses. Roosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut Washstands, Center and Side Tables with Marble Tops. HAT RACKS 2"bcwood, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut of many styles. Also: Fine Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut Parlor, Kasy and Rocking Chairs; every variety of Cush ion, Rush and Cane Seat Reception and Cottage Chairs; Recumbent Chairs, Piano Stools, Ottomans, Footstools, Corner and Side Whatnots, Extension Tables, Shonci Baths, Ice Boxes, Wiie and Tin Safes, Scarrir.'s Patent Lounge Bedsteads. " GILT LOOKING GLASSES Splendid Pier Glasses, Ovals, Mautle aud Square; Wood Frames in larfe as sortment. BEDDING Spring. Il.iir, Moss,' Excelsior and Husk Matrasses; Feather Beds, Pillows, lijlsters,. Comforts, Sheets, tec, all of the best material, and warranted to oe fresh, sweet aud new. Every article warranted as represented, and at prices as low as any other hoUiC in "the city for corresponding quality. Orders solicited and faithfully fllled. Wc cordially invite every one who wishes to call and examine and price our g Hds, as wc are pleased lo show our goods, and give you all the int'.iruiation in our power. Ait articles sold by us carefully packed and delivered n Boat or at the house. Very Respectfully, SCARRITT & MASON. no37 SntlXG AND SIMMER GOODS. FIELD, BEARDSLEE & CO., Importers and Jobbers. Fieee Goods for Ulcn'.S Wear, iVo. 03, jll'I in st rect, St. Louis Wc are now in receipt of a large and complete stick of goods suitable for ihe. Spring and Summer trade which weoirer on the most farorable terms. ..The stock con jistsin part of the following goods, viz; CLOTHS.. . Cassimers; Doeskins; Satiuets; Tweeds; Cashmeretts; Jeans; Corduroys; Moleskins; Linens; Cottonades; Al par.is; Drap D'Ettes ; Farmer's Satins; Vesting; Vel vets Serges &.C.; every description of tailors' and cloth iers' trimmings. A Complete stock of Blankets. A full assortment of Woo tiirts anil drawers. Merchants, Clothiers and Tailors visiting the city for the purpose of buying their Spnng Stock will find it to their interest to examine our stock before making. their telections. All orders will receive prompt attention. FIELD, BEARDSLEE CO. April 13. l,c3a nets New Spring Goods, 18 58 BKOWN & CO., Xo. 7S, 3Iap Street Saint Louis, Invite Merchants visiting SI. Louis to their immcuoC stock of New Spring Goods, IMPORTATION OF 1853,. Black Gro dc Rhine Silks ; Black and Colored Satins ; Printed Jaconets; Cballies; Du'jages; White Gol; Embroideries; Lace Goods; Gloves; liWcry; Lace Mitts, i-c. . . Brown & Co.", have ready for exhibition the latest European and American styles cf hoops nd hoop skirts ; French Skirt reels; ribbons of all styles, silk cravat. dress trimmings; brushes, combs, buttons, together with live cases Parasclsy of the latest and most fashionable design. Cash buyers, close purchasers, mid prompt men, vls itu this UKirket, are invited to examine oue stock ami prices. , . BROWN , &.CO., 73 Main Street Sunt Louis. April 15, 1SJ56 no 42. Potter Wanted. I will give employment tu a good, industrious Potter, well acijuainted. with the tiUMness. JOHN McPKERSON. Brownville. Deo 5. 1S57. n23tr ' , S3. TJETiTJEaV, Z ATT0EHEY AT LAW, BROWXVItLE, n. t. Will wri'c dce'l of every kind and contrasts for every purp 'se, with warranted legal accnra. y. Otricc, in the Rjiikir.!: lb-'ise of Lushbaugh & Carson. REFER TO non. J hn A. Pinghaiu. C'jdii, Otiio. " W K Carter, Cleveland, " " HP .aiding. " " U K Lei:cr, Canton, " " S LiMn, ' n " Wm R Sapp. Ml. Vern.n, " " S POn-e Columbus. " " Tho. Ford, Mansiiei.l, " Jas. Craig. St. Jotepb, Mo. Th"-woille, Oct 2ti,'c7. Cnl7-ly Valuable Claim for SalCr Tjo undersigned will sell a valuable cltim at a tar gain, as they are determined to sell. H con. it ot 16 acres, all bottom land; abont one half of which is timbvr and the balance prairie; 40 acre under fence and talti vation. it is situated on the Little Nemaha River; nine miles from Brownville and about the ame distance from Nemaha City, one mile north of Loug's bridge. Apply to the andcrsi jLti oa tie premise JOHN HCGIIES 3m-24-pi i.r.vrFi. nrr.nr.s - NEW ARRIVAL OP "EFO T" 353 TIN WAKE. CHRISTIAN DElSERe BROWNVILLE. A3 NNOUNCES tj the mibiio that he has just re ceived, per Steamer Emma, a very lurire and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves,, of new and improved pattcrns.ad follows:. Shanghai Elevated Oven. COOK SIOVES. iiUCA S Clipper Oven, " Lnprortd Pattern 44 Charter Oak -all of which I plcdgo myself to sell at a fair rf and on as accommodating terms as any other e.tab lishmcnt in this region of country. I br.vo" also now on harri every rtmrtftte varict j of Tin, Copper andShcet Iron ware, nnd am prepared to pur, up guucringanu spoutim? and all ether work in my line, at short notice, and in a Workmanlike manner, which 1 warrant to givo satisfaction. A share of patronage is solicited. C DECSER. Brownville, July loth, 1357. xlni ly A. R II0LLAI3IRD & CO, Machinists; Founders and Engine Bnilders, I'ront street. West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform their friendi and . the public generally, that they are new pre pared to exce ate all orders in theirline, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged thoir shop and with tho increased facilities they row posecss.thcy hopet merit a continnation cf the liberal patronazc which his heretofore been extended to them. aw Will Engines of every Description Constantly on ban ': consisting of tic :asn, Circu lar and iiulcy. Mill Gears nnd every description of Jastings, warranted to be well made ia every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that linu furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on ns reasonable terms us any other shop in tho country. Those in want of anything in our line, weald do well to give us a cull and examine our new pattern GEO. S. EAYEIl & CO., HI ESTATE BROKBPlS. A.l General Land Agents, Glenwood, PlattsmoutJl, Mills co, Iowa, C'n?s co, Nebraska. WILL promptly attend to ?aud Agencies, Inves tigatins Titles, Paying Taxes, Investing mon ey, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying; Sellrnj and Locating Land Warrants, and all other bosines connected with their profession ia Western Iowa and Nebraska. J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. lU:FKni:NCF.S: Greene, Wcaro Jt Benton, (I. Douzhtv 4 Co.. Council Bluffs, lera. M Ft. Des Moines " Cedar Bapids, Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood, Iowa, Cincinnati, Ohio. M Vineentown, ST. J. Ilightstown, l"hiiadelphia,Pa. - U M Jfedfrrd, N. J. Greene, Wen re & Bice, Greene Si Weare, Nixon & Goodman, Tootle A Greene, N. W. Thomas, Schooly & Son Gen. Wm. Irick, H. Johnson, I. Kecd Si Son, Bobinson Sl )'-ro., Burlington Co. Bank, J. V. WESTLAKE. A. A. BUTT05. WESTLAKE & BUTTON, MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY, Railroad Car, i:!ock Pump, Bolt Corner of Alain & Uidll St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Contractors ooifiu constantly oo kinri. tvh f Rotary Tump; Cars, SiJeer End Cars,. . Wheelbarrows. Scraper3, Siiiele and . 1 ' m Horse Power Derricks, &c. Blacksmithlng of all kinds, Bridwe awllreM Roltt of y length. WorV.mansblp warrMd best n.wyWJ. Groceries I Groceries!! Fresh Arrivals t Heavy Additions ! t Iriee Greatly Redtieedt CURRE.XCr TAKES AT PAR ! I J, B. JENNINGS Cor. 2nd ami Frances sts, St. Joseph, .tylr. HAS just received at his store room, corner of Second and Francis Streets, St. J.eph, everything desirable in bis line, which he purchased fi.r tbe Fall aud Winter trade, at greatly reduced price f.T Cash, and whieh hn will sell at corresponding' prices for cash, or to punctual customers. Among his'recout receipts are 50 doi Fresh Peaches, 33 do Prime Apples. 20 doi Asortel Fruit, io do Lobsters 1 & 2 lb cms, 3(o Field's eclebratel Oysters put tip this fall. 20 half Barrels new white Fish, also Codfish, 100 boxes W RCheesc, f0 boxes K D do, fW lls Currants, 50 b...xes fre-h raisins, loo Ihixcs dried her ring, 500 lbs (i,.shen Butter, 200 bl Is cracker, 60 bbU nuts assorted, 600 lbs Peanuts, 100 boxc assorted ai:4 fancy candies, 100 do gum drop nn l motto Lozengers, 200 drum 1 igs,&.c. Also a large lot sue, ia and molase' which will bo sold at prices Considerably l elow the prices sixtv davs ao. St. J..se,'7i.N.,r. 3. 18o7. jib S. Lockwooh. 1857. E. ToxiJior Lockwood.& Pomeroy, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in im Am caps. STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of Amorican Furs of every de scription ; far which they will pay . the highes-t Market Price. IN CASH. COUNTRV Merchants areintitcl to cxnnine oar" stock of H its Si Caps for the approaching Spring and Summer trndo. which will be largo, f&Linnaoi, and well selected. In point of variety our stockshall not brj excelled by any House in St. Louis. Our prices will be low, terms accommodating. Call and sco ns at our New Store. Second St. St. Joseph. Mo. ta F. tAKK. Drownvillf. w. n. iffu)VER Nemaha City. LAKE & HOOVER. I BUB AGITl NOTARYS PUBLIC. Ero wnville and Nemaha City, NEBRASKA TERRITORT. V7TLL promptly attend to Land Agcncie, Paying V t.uas, Drawinj money, buying and selling Koal Estate, buying and setting on Commission, Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kinds of business pertaining to their profession. Particular attentoin will be givon in Glintr'decTrira tory statements to pre-empt and prwco'ri'ng War ranty Deeds from the Town anrtaoritics. Persons owning Trwx lot-", residing nt a distance wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well U place the agency in onr hands, ( al w a j i presenting their Quit claim Deeds for said Lot 'within the ex piration of six months, as after that time all lete not Deeded will be sold". Blanks always on hand. If. D. Letters of in jnirv answered promptly. March 2. 'jr.- ' 41-ly New Wbolesalc Grocer)' House, V. C.RITCHIE, WHOLESALE J.YD RETAIL DEAIaEU m . Groceries, AVhics, Lifwors, CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, Corner of Main and Frit' is Stre Riddle' Old fcfJ. Vn'o-ite S'o-" Hotel, ST. JOL'I" 3IO. n.VVE jiist rcte:eu ibe a pe.t and most cnip!rt stcckof the ab-.ve p-l "cf pened in upper Misurs, towhich tlie.areiiii" n 'oeicbaiiis nnd dealer H re pectful Kins inviie-l fcavinsp'i.'chax-il tlietu frincily fr ca-h at tbe ery b-west ssib e prrcK, m &n. New Tork aii'l Louis, feel c.4iri'!eni iha t can offer imb:ce:ne:iis th.it re rarely found, and Iv ping, by fair nil liberal i!e,lina. lew pi ice ami CrxH fiJs. to merit liiierai sba: of putronace. Cail acd examine my -k. and priceslWiire i)rch:iMi:a; .ales are Oonixl to follow. In my stck will l; found every article usually kept la a No J Grocery Oonee. r I .'A I t f li v u i4 ft V A':. 1 I'. ,1 4 . ini