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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1858)
Claim Notice. To A. H. Refold and .11 m it " .- . i ari.car Ml the land Office ere hereby notified that I wm ai - r.,-h,v ih ,n Brownvil.e. Nebraska Terrify "f Section ToV and the west Lalf h"- .'Sf f 6CCU0D D W' CONRAD? Juiy 29, 1SC9. GREAT SALE OF Town Lots. .AT BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, On Monday, A up:. 2, The undersigned having laid off a portion of the land .wned by hi:n, adjoining theCity of Brownville, Nebras ka, into lot corresponding in sue with ",ber .'"'"' C.tr, street, and alley a.so to -""0lnd. ff.r r "J ale to the hithest biddef cUi..nin:mgcnMouda, Augut J, 1SSS, , , . 7Vo Hundred Lois. f.w .rriiainN"! it need only be announced that the Sw" "f U'- ''u.b Claim." vhich l?e!."nt Vn the Lcart of the City, but owing to iU I av,"p"Von in contest m.lil quite re cut ly has not been limit tii-)n otherwise improved. The General Land rffire at Washington having decided the contest, the land has 1-een entered and W arranty deeds can be given. To th..e wihmg to invest in Nebraska town properly no better point .iror-rnrtuuity can be found. Tl I.ws One third cash; one llurd in three months andthebalan c in fix months. e. ured by mortgage on the premises, or my giving bond for deed. July 1, 1S. JAMKS FERGUSON. Land Warrants, For Casli nnd ou Timo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on euch tunc a ihcy may desire long or tbort at the us'ul rates. A constant supply of Warrants will t'e kept en hand ,t t kale as cheap as tLey can le bought elsewhere in town. Buv of regular dealer" and lcware of bogus warrants. All warrants told bv us will be guarantee! to be F'nuinein every res.cct and will be exchanged if de fective. Heme rtTin'' located in Brownville, we can al-t-e found at the old rtaud a lew uwrscasiul the BrowuviUe llouse. i.r.snBAicn t carson. Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. r.mnnt CH. jso i.. carso LUSHBATJGH & CARSON, BAXkERS AXD GEXERAL LAXD AOEXTS, livnlvrn In l oin, Vncurrent Moiiev, Kx.hance and Land Warrants, BROWN Vll.I.K. NKM AHA CO., X. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying ami Selling "Exchange the prnnip.il cities of the liuted Mates, iold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of I.and Warrants on hand for sale. roR cash, or en tered on tune for Pre-cmptor. All Warrants sold by us , !!irantced in every resject. Will file Declaratory State 'ments rd intention to pre-empt, and prepare lre-eiiipti"ii Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi ties, at wetern rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec--rtoi Un all convenient joints will be prompt ly altend ed to a ltd proceed remitted in cv liange, at current rates. i Bill" "f Kxchange on England. Ireland, and France, ob- lamed at tuual rates, with cost of Kxchange on the East i added. Deposits reccivcdon Current account audiutcrest i all"elon special dernrf-its. OFFICE Main St ., near 1". S. Land Office. reff rentes Lind. Brother &. Co., Merchants, Philadelphia, Pa. McXaughton, Caraoui Co., " " " Hier s"l'hite, ' Baltimore, Md. Toanr.CarsoJi & Bryant. " " " . Jno. t'mson Masi.n, Corrof Port, " ' iK. M. Punderson kl'o. Men haiits, " M. at . Teakle k. Co. No. 11. Broailway, New York. Wm. T. Simthson. E-., Banker, Washington, D. C. J. T. Stevens. E-j., Att'y at Law, " Jno. S. tiallaher, Latell And. U. S. T., " " Taylor h. Kriegh, Bankers, Chicago. 111. McClelland. Scruggs fc. Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Th.. i. Pratt. Annapolis, Md. Iloa. J. . ieary. Ex-Gov. Kansas, Penn. Hon. Jas. . Carson. Mercersburg. Pa. . P. B Small. F.vi , Pre't S. Bank, llagerstown, Md. Col. (rto. fchley. Att'y at Law, " " "harle- Parsons K Co. Bankers, Keokuk. Iowa. II. C. Xutt kt'o. " Council Bluff " Jreene. Weare KKice, " l'es Vloine, " !uglass S. Watoon, " Vinton, " 'ol. Sam Hainbleton, Att'y at Law, Fa-ton. Md. Judge TImw. I'erry, Cumin-Hand. Md. Prof. II. Tut;ler, Havana Alabama. t.lct. H.'67-v2-nl5-tf Yancton Town Company "To all whom it may coiioern. Notice is hereby given that the MBderwened bave this'd.iy associated and in corporated tbenisel e together under the name and style ttS the Yacclon Town Company. The principal place of transjrting Die business of the -omaiiy isiu ne town vf Yam-ton in Kicbardson county Nebra-kaTerriorr. TL The geiu-ral nature J the business of the Company is Coal mining, a;id biiviu? and selling Real Estate at the town of Yam-ton, Nebraska Territory. The amount o capital l. k f the Company is not to exceeO live bmolrcl thousand dollars, to be paid in as required bj the Itr-I.aa '4 the Company. t'orporatmn commenced u the i!lst day April, ISiS, and is to continue lori'Uyr. Thehighi-st auiount oi iuM.tedness of the Corp.Ta 1 ion shall at no time exctvsl 6u.(Mi(l dollar- n more than two thi'ds of the Capital Stmk paid in. The affairs of the Corporation are to be conducted by a P'c-ident, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, jtiid a Hoard of Iiirectors to le elected stni-annual ly. IIKNKY .1LT, N J Ml tllP, , A II KllilU N. UK TII NCCKOLLS, THUS W SMITH, I.F.OS GAYNOIl. Juiy I, ISM. S F M l KOl.LS. )l T ARMSTRONG. IIKNKY IMU'GLAS WILLIAM COOK. HVLSTOX NTCKOLLS. ST. GEORGE TOH COJUMXY. BflOWK V I LLC. N. T. June lit, ISO's. Pursuant to a rail of the Secretary of the St. Georce Town company, a quorum of the stockholders this day tiiet at the. rh Co! R.J. Whitney. - tin call there was found present representatives of over two-thirds the enure st. k of theiompany. The following resolutions were introduced and unanim ously adopted : Hetelrri, . That the sum of two dollars be and i herehv assessed against ea- h share of the town company 5. That lte amount so assessed shall be paid on or tie- fore the first day of August A D 1S6S, by the holders ul shares. 3 That share-holders paying the assessment shall give to the Treasurer a list ot the number of the shares upon bita be m.iken invmcnt. Ttiat the Treaurer shall deliver su. b lists to the Secretary, whose duty it shall A to make a record of the same. 4. That all shares uinm which said assessment lias not tieen raid bv the first day id August A I IsftS, shall be .and are herebv declared to be forfeited to the Company b. That it shall I the duty of the Treasurer to keep a strict account of all the moneys received upon said as sessment, and report the same to a meet ins of this com pany to be held at Brownville on the said first day ol .August. t. That the provisions of this assessment shall not ar- ly to any shares Hon which the assessment ordered on the first day of Octcbcr A 1V7, has been heretofore paxl 7. That put of any funds of the company in the hands of Ue Treasurer, it sliall be lawful i..r the Treasurer ay and wi.h tlie allow Mice aisi approval of the President o pay any account agaitist the company that may be pre sented prior to the next meeting of the company; and that it shall tie lawful tor the Treasurer, by ami with he approval of thePresident. toenter into. cor.trart for, and aj'pK- tie tusdsof tlie nanpaiiy n his bands la tie ijiroeBiemts of the town site, prior to the next meet ing of the company. Adjourned to meet at the call of tlie Secretary. It. J. WIUTSEY,"Prcs. R W. ITRX'AS. Treas'raud Sec'v. GEORGE EDWARDS, OFFICE Main St, Eattof Kinnty k- Holly i cticr, Nebraska City, N. T. Tertnn wh contemplate buildinc can be furnisheil with Designs. Plans. Se incatioiis. ac, for buildinesoi ai'T class or variety f style, and the erection of the a me superintendeil if dasired. Prompt attention paid o businea froui a distance. 6Jif C. Imwr bas removed b Tin Shop from Front street to Main street, nearly opposite the new Hotel. here he lias opened up the largest stock of ware in his line to be fonnd id the upper country. He solicits a continuance of patronace. June 10. "5S. Claim Notice. To John Brooks and all whom it may concern. Ton are hereby notnled that 1 will appear at the Land Office in Br wnville, on Thursday July 23th. IVvs, 2 uMmk 'I i to prove up my ri-tit of pre etnpt ion to the north east quarter of section 17 township no. S, north of range 14 east of Sixth principal Sleriuian. July 22 1VSS. WESI.F.T IH'XP AS. Brownville House, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. MORRISON & WHEELER Announce to the public that they have taken charge of the new, large, and commodious brick Hotel bnildmg re .eeutiy completed in the City of Brownville, Nebraska. They bave furnished it from cellar to garret with en t. re new furniture; the rooms are all large, well ven tilated and finished. The table, we promise, shall at all times contain the best the country can offord. Our liquors hall be as rure as are made, as we purchase in person from reliable manufacturers. We deem a more exten ded notice unnecessary and conclude by assuring the pub lic that we are determined that no effort on our part shall be wanung to render the Brownvil le House a first class H-tel. MORRISON &. WHEELEK. July 8, lS55-ra NEW FIRM. Jonas Crane and Theodore nil'. hae this day formed Si co-part nersbip under the the firm and style of Crane ll.i and will continue the Mercantile bus.nessat thecll una or McAllister, Doner k. Co. tt. 8, 1S57. JOYAS CRAKE THE3PORE HILL. CITY LOTS. I have for number of beautifully located lots ue n.yoc Browuviiic. w hich I am authorized to tell at barcaitu K.r cah. Xew c-micrs will do well to call on me before making j un-nase. R. W. Ft'RXAS, SrownyiUe, March 25, Beal Estate .Agent. R. L. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IX BUOIVWILLE, CHANCERY, l; lilt a siit". Land Warrants bought and sold. Pre-emption papers careMMvand correctly prepared. OFFICK on Jluin street, in Brown and Benntit's Bank ing House. b REFERENCES n n. Fenner Ferguson, Bellevue, Xebraska. K. W. Furnas Brownville, " " K. Brown " " Kinney k. Holler Nebraska City July 8, lS6S-3u2-Iy FENNER FERGUSON, Attorney and Counsellor BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA, Improve cl City Property for Sale ! I have two excellent lots, on each of which is a new, comforta 'e and convenient house, both on Main street. O-ie is in Block 18, and the other in Block six, in the City of Brownville. I will (.ell cither on very favora ble terms, viz.: one third cash, and one third in three months, and the balance in six months. 1! not sold by the bth day of September next, onewill be sold on that day to the highest bidder, on same terms. JuTy 15,tds ;, W. BR ATTOX. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration of the estate of George Lewis was, on the 21 day of June 1S5S, granted to David D Lewis. All ersons owing said estate are requested to pay up immediately, and all per sons having demands against said estate are reousted to present them for allowance within three months and all demands against said estate not presented within six mouths will be forever barred. DAVID D. LEWIS, Administrator of the -te of George Lew Brownville, July 1, ISO'S. -tlow To ot'R Frienus: Having sold out our stock and wishing to close our business as soon a.s possible, wo would request our friends to call an '. settle, either by noteorcash. For the present we will be found at Scigel 4s Greeubaum's Store, where we will be pleased to see our friends, and customers generally. M. F. CLARK & Co. -.rsw . . -r- . . . Si UhRY X AH .K-ffi "VYM. ROSSELL, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom modatethose wishing with Carriages and Buggies; to gether with good sate horses, for comfort and ease in tra velling. He will also board hor.-es by the day, week or month. jTS-rrR.VS FAVORABLE. June 10. 50tf Book Bindery, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Empire Block, No. 3. WILLIAM F. KITER, Would inform the public that he has opened a first class Book Bindery, and is now prepand tod) all kinds of Book Binding old or new, bound or re-bound upon the shortest posbie notice, and oc the most reasoiioblc terms. Orders received for all kinds of Blank work. Julv I. lS.rS-ly. AYER'S PILLS, Akett and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases Costivcness, Indi gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed, very few are the diseases in whirh a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit or body prevails ; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, F'everish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They 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 this fill has been pcncciea . . 1 . i . i . . . 1 . J 1 A witn consummate sum io meei uwi ui-iuauu. extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known ol any mcaicine. uures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as "to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen wno nave 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 bv " Jonx McLean, Judge of the tupr.n:? t.-.w. the United States. Thos. Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wright, Governor of Ijidisaa- N. Lonoworth, great wine grownr of the est. Also, Dr. J. 11. Chilton, Practical Chemist, or New York Citv. endorsed by Hov. W. L- Mauct, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astor, the richest man in America. S. Lelasd & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could Rive many hundred certificates, from ail parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effect upon trial. These Pills, the result of lon! investigation and sludv, are offered to the public as the best and incst complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the dntsrs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted cucmical process in a itnto puriiy, and combined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative eftect is present. All the inert ana obnoxious 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 than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending l'hvsici.in. and as he could not properly iudec of a remedv without knowine its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formula? b) which both my 1 ectoral and rills are maae 10 uie wnoie mtuy vi TraL-titioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If. however, there should be any one who has not received them, thev will be TM-omritlv forw arded bv mail to his request. Of alf the Patent Medicines that are ofl'ered, how few would be taken if their composition was known I Thoir life consists in their mvstcrv. 1 have no mv-sterieft- 'The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men. and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was nrniioiinced bv scientific men to be a wonderful .-nivticine before its effects were known. Many em- in.nt l'livsicians have declared the same thing of my Fillsand even more confidently, and are will ing to certnv tnai ineir inuniuui c mvio than realized by their effects upon trial. bv 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, ana oiner organs oi me bodv, restoring their irregular action to health, and bv correcting," wherever they exist, such derange ments is are the first origin of disease. Beinst sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anv quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. rREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical aiidAnalyticnl Cliemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Ceati per Box. Five Eoxei for SL 60LD BT J. II. MAO & CO., Brownville. X. T T. B. CUMISO. 10HS C. TURK. CDIIXG & TURK, Attorneys at Law & Real Estate Agent OMAHA CITY, If. T. X7"ILL attend faithfully and promptly to all bust- T ness entrusted to them, in the 1 err: tonal 0. Iowa Courts, to tbe purchase of lots and lands, en trne and pre-emptions, eolW-tii.ns. Ac. Ofliee in the second storv of Henry if- F.ootsnc i buildincr. nearly opposite the Western Estrange Dank, Farnham street. I Dec. 27, 150. Tln2Stf Election is Coming. The assessment is now complete if or the City of Brown ville for the year 1868, and ia the Mayor's ofllce ready for inspection. Those feeling themselves agTieved can come forward and have a bearing any time within twenty days from this date. II. JOHXSOX. Marshal. Brownville, July22, 1S53. H. Lamarque & Co, Wafcli -Makers and Jewelers. The mderBlgned, located in Xebaaska City, with an established reputation of three year's standing, desirous to secure the generous patron age ol the ladies & Gentlemen of Brownville and the surrounding country, thus informs them that theywil always keep on hand a large stock of all descriptions 01 jewelry, watches and clocks, and they will sell as cheap as any nouse this side of si. lxiuis. They repair watches, mend jewelry, and do all work belonging to that line w ith care and promptness. Charges reasonable and work warranted. All can be left at the City Drug Store of Brownville under the care of Messrs. J. H. Maun & Co. July I. 1856. M LAMARQUE k CO. Bakkikq house or Lusheavgh & Carson ) Broiinville, February 1, 1858. ) On and after this date, depositors account;) will be opened for specie, currency and scrip payable in same kind of funds, Checks must be marked accordingly. Office hours fiom 9 to 12 A M and 1 to 3 P M, LI SIIBAUGH & CARSOJT, O. B. HEWETT, ATTORNEYAT LAW REAL ESTATE AGENT, Brownville, Nebraska. Will attend to business in all departments of Lis pro fession. Pre-emptors Eights Secured. Laud Warrant for Sale. Office on First St., bet. Main aL,d Water. REI ERREyCES : Kinney 8s Uollcy, Nebraska City. Cheever Sweet fc. Co., do J. Ster . ma Mut wit ' uu Brown it Bennett, Brownville R. W. Furnas do Brownviiie, N. T. M;iy 13, 1S5S. v2n46tf Sealed 1'ropasals Directed to the Commissioners of Pawnee County will be received from and after this date, until the flist Mon day in July next. For the erection of a Court Home in Pavnce City, Pavcnte County, K. T., of the fol low ing dimensions and style namely : Said house to be thirty feet long and twenty-fonr feet wine, two stories high, the lower story to be divided into four apartment, in one end two rooms twelve feet square, a hall through the center eight feet wide. In the other end a room ten feet wide by 24 feet long; a plainopen staircase leading from the hall to the Court Room alK-ve; said Court Room to be twenty by twenty foiirfeet and projierly seated in plain style. The re mainder of the upper story to be divided into two equal sized rooms, two outside doors three feet wide, six leet eight inches high, one and three-fourth inches thick; C inside diors, two feet eight inches wide, six and a half feet high, and one and a half inches thick ail to be fot r pannels each. Kighteen windows, twelve lights each, 10 by 14 glass; windows and door casing, corners and base, plain sqnare style; Grecian cornice seven members; projection eighteen inches, and nine inches deep, returned with the rake; three coats of paint, white le.ul or zinc, inide and out. Said house to be a frame with posts and braces, with a good shingle roofJhebid der to furnish everything for the completion of the bull ding oak lloors, jointed and lined, walnut siding, dres- sei, so. Said building t0 be completed on or before the first of January, imy. One half the price to l e paid as the work progresses tin? remainder when finished. Dated at P.iv. nce city this 6th day of April, 1S57. By order of the County Commissioneers Attest G. . DOWNING, County Clerk. April 22 3m no 43. T j 1 1 f t -t . -i I V nTPHTlin TOT A", ItO UlSllllT 1 A. ROCK G YS, PORT, MO. IlEGS lesve to inform the public that he has located in the above named town and offers for sale a choice tCL0 CKS, WA TCHES, JE WELR Y, and other articles usually kept in such establishments at prices which cannot bo complained of. Beinp an exper ieticed watchmaker he Hatters himself that in repairing watcl.es, clocks and jewelry he can give perfect satisfac tion. 19 6m. 31 A X IT.l CTORY. NO. 10, MAIN STREET, Brownville. X. T. WILLIAM, T. DEN, Respectfully informs the public that he has just re ceived his new stock of Hoot and Shoe material, and is now prepared to furnish any desired article in bis line at as low prices as any other establishment in the Ter ritory. All work warranted. lie hoics by strict attention to business, and keepinp constantly on hand a superior assortment cf leather, TriuimiiiKS, &c, for home manufacture, to still merit that liberal patronace which be has heretofore received. 3Kepairitig done on the shortest notice. 3 All work to be paid for on delivery. April 2C v-2nl W. E. HARVEY. Civ. Knp., Sar. & Draft'n. HARVEY. VAX L. VAX WYCK. General Land Agent- WTCK & CO., (Jeucral Land Agents XXolrax-cislsv City. A HE connected with agencies in v"asbb;r.on City by t-t-uthr are enabled lo prosecute claims aoiuD.t the L'uitc-o j-..,'e Government, or attend to jmuoiua-s be firetbe tieueral Uiki ttci! i.a uispatch add to the sntu fact'n n of their cmtoineri. One of the firm bein a practical Engineer and Survey or (having been for many ye.irsconnected with the rnited States Coat Surveys encased on works of,Intcrnal Improvement-) we are prepared to make Surveys of Towns, Farms. &.c, in any part of the Territory; and having engaged the best Draftsman in the Territory, can execute Maps, Town Plats, anddi awincs of all kinds (mechanical, architectural, 4tC,) to the perfect satisfaction our cus tomers. October 22d, 1S57. nolvj ED. W. MOORE, npiiprfil iStnnml.nnt. p-mit V A t V. A 11 X tVHUl o7Uv f V AX FOR WARDIC. 4- CO.Vvrc-rov hercuaXT, lVF.niiA.sKA CITY, N. T. .Cods sold on Commission and prompt returns made. Particular attention given to receiving. Storing and For warding all kinds of freight and produce. Office on the Levee. Storekouse in the same block with Kearney Ilotel. Refer to the Merchants of Nebraska City; I'ife & .Michael St Louis Mo; Harper ft Scudcr bt. Louis; John A. Warden " Joseph Mclntyrc ' Srakclford, Finney &.C" Barcklay, Iliukle& Co " April 29, ISM vz-44-iy Brownville Steam Ferry ! JrJBEST CROSSING . T A li Aa MISSOURI RIVER. The Route from Brownville to Ft. Kearney, and.lrom tnence iu unionim, is m nearest and most practicable. BAKER & CODINGTON ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they arc now riinnintr ns a Ferry across the Missouri jiver at An rntirehi new. tubitantitil and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, Whii-h nr'an'reriient will secure a certain and snf tcihm at. all times and in all kinds of weather. The Piourietors-do not assert Loastingly. or for '.he purpose of eainin custom merely, but arc governed by facts, when they say this is the best erossintr of the Missouri Uivcr in Nebraska, and when thev snv the Toute from Brownville to Fort Kearney ard from thence to California is the nearest for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the Cocntrv: and re warranted in saying it is the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons coins to California, and solicit their patronage. ot withstand.ng our superior arrangements lor a sale and speedy crossing, our charges are the same as other terncstn Nebraska, all being regulated oy legisla tive enactment. r-sflvecollcet that with our facilities cf Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips at all hours. a gkiff and ban will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n20 November 11th, lbo. Notice Is hereby ftiven that WIIILET H. nOItK has obtained from the Probate Court of Pawnee county letters tenta tamentary on theestate cf Roddick II. rn, late of said county, deceased, bearing date January Ilth, A V 1S53. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to exhibit them for allowance to the Probate Court of said county on or before tbe 9th day of August, IS6S, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate, and if cot presented within six months from the date last above montioned they will be forever barred. 45 II, G. LORE, Judge c f Probate. AMBR0TYPES. The undersigned having entered into a co-partnership and built a sky-light (side lights connected) Dagnerrean Gallery on corner of Mam and First streets in tbe city of Brownville. would respectfully announce to the public that we are n. --prepared to t ike pictures with all the beantifs of the art, and at reduced prices. Pictures in serted in 1 oi-ki-ts. p.r.s, fce., 1:1 the neatest style. Being experienced artists, we have no doubt that all who want good pictures can be pleased. Call and spo. HISXICU &AIX. Brownville, May 6, nio'J Bool Slice LCTHEK HOADLET. ROBKET T. MTIR. IIOADL.EY & airin, LAND AGENCY, KroAvnvIlIe, Xemalia Co., IV. T Office Corner main andTirst Streets. Will select Gorcrnment LanJ;locte Land Warrant in Xebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri an Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non residentj; buy and sell property on" commission. Land Warrants Bought and Sold.- Pre-empfion papers prepared, 4c. " WE HATE TOR SALE LOTSJN THE CITIES Or BROWNVILLE, SOUTH BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CITY, TABLE ROCK, OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, MO. ELWjQOD, K. T. ALSO FOR SZLE Lands near TaHe Rock, Pawnee county. AUo, , In Xcmaha county, improved property for sale or rent. REFERENCES. 1JIM.IU0 IlUJilKIUCil 44 S 1 I.UV1. IhHJk tT.IT, David Hoadley I'rs't Panama Kailroad, (icn. C. T. Hillyer- Charter Oak Bank, Hartford, Lee,Putler& Co. Hartford, Conn, Collins, Kellogg 4"Kirby St. Louis, Mo., Thomas W. lliclps : Mobile, Ala., C. Wilson f" Co. Eutaw, Ala. Wm. P. Webb, A ty ' " M. B.'Osbom A. Co-., Rock Island, 111. Ja'slI.AreMbald, Oen'l Ag'ID.I-.&W.K.R. Scrantott (iillespie, Pearce & Co., Bankers Carbondale, Pa. Kev. T. S. Ward " " I-athorp & Jonos Scranton, Pa, B. (J. Morse Tved Falls N. Y. William Frothingham, Att'y Albany, N. Y. Bev. K. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, N.Y. J. A.Parker f Co., " Washington, I). C. A. T, Gilmer, Receiver Land Office Omaha Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, Ia. Brownville, April 1, 1808. Notice to Contractors- The County Commissioners of Nemaha county hereby give notice that they will let to the lowest responsible bidder, ea the sixth day of July next, at the court-house door in the city of Brownville, the contract for erecting a stone or log Jail in the said city of Brownville, Nc t'jaha county. Specifications of both plans can be seen at tbeclerk's office in Brownville The commissioners re serving the right to refuse any or all bids. Terms of payment made known on day of sale. By order of the Board, ERAiTUS K. PAKUiS, &untr"ebr1t. June 1, '63 .... ; 49-Sw - A'l rer..n are iie?ef noticed mat 1 will 'ake the necessary stepa o lite re-opening of the contestul case of James Feruowm. for the purpose of more futly in- vpsiigaiiui nis ru'iu to enir r.c souin west quaner 'Ol)of s.ntHwc,i quarter (14) and lot number four (I) oi secyou eighteen (IS) In township live (o) range six teen (lb) east, 1 hereby warn all persons not to pur chase, trade for, or in any wav'to negotiate for any por tion of the above described property. May 27, '53 V2n4bif ALGfeSTUS KOCXTZE. Caution. I caution all persons whomsoever against buying from Augustus Kountze and Wm Knth certain town lots known as 'Benedict s Addition' to Brownville, Nebraska. JOHN Mcl'UEESON. Honey Creek Mills. The undersigned respectfully announce that they are prepared to nil all orders in their line promptly at their mills four miles northwest of Brownville, near the mouth of Honey creek. They have cn hand the largest and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever ottered in the county or Territory, consisting of 40,000 feet seasoned siding; 40-0O0 20.000 10,000 25,000 50.000 cotton-wood flooring; ' Fjcaniore ' oak and ash ' cotton-wood, soft maple, lynn and walnut tinishiug lumber; fencing; joists; sills, studding and scantling of al most every size both hard and soft wood; rough and square edged sheathings; also 20,000 200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton wood; also 150,000 lath, a superior article, of uniform length, thickness and width Their mills are under the charge of experienced and efficient men, and the undersigned flatter themselves that thequiility of their lumbcrwill compare favorably with any otrier made in the Territory, all of which will be sold to suit the times. GREEN, SPRING LE & CO. Honey 'reek Mills, May 20 'AS 4Stf ISagle ilills. bTL JC&r.TK. MO. JAMES CARUILI-Proprietor. MANUFACTURES and keep constantly on rrnnd for sale, aii kinds of Flour, Meal, and Feed stuffs. 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. St. Joseph, Mo., Ang. 30, 1858. vln!3- y Fashionable Tailor. JACOB MAKIIOX, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, Tte"',ci fully announces to the public that he has on hand a i.irge stock of Cloths, Vestings, &c, Also a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING Which he will sell at cost prices, nc natters himself that he understands his business thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor iu this place or the West. A Xcat Fit Guaranteed. DROWX & CXIXTOX, PRODUCE DEALERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 7S, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu rately tilled at lowest possible rates. Consignment for sale and re-sliiinnent resnectullv solicited. Shipments ol all kinds will be faithfully attended to. Keferrences : Messrs. n IT Rea & Co St. Louis Bartlett. McComb & Co do Gilbert, Miles & Stannard do Tton. W II Buffinston. Auditor State of Missouri J Q Harmon, Ksq, Cairo City, 111. Messrs Molony, Bro's itCo' Xe Orleans, Louisiana J I Jackson, kso.. do do Messrs Ilinkle, Guild & Co, V Ilammar &l Co Brandell & Crawford WiKHlruff & Huntington, H. Billincp. Ksq., May 12, ISM 45-3m Cincinnati, 0. do Louisville, Kt. Mobile, Ala. Beards town, 111. 75,000 lbs. Bacon. LYFORD & IIORX, Sonora, Mo , have for sale, cheap for cash, 75,0ip0 pounds excellent bacon. v2n36-ly March I, 'Id T. W. BEDFORD, County Surveyor 1IUDSOX GEORGE, Xotary Public BEDFORD 8c GEORGE, SURVEYORS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA. Office on Main Street. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec tion aud location of Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, &c, &c, Having been located in the Territory for the pan year, we are prepared to make the most choice selection for actual settlers. Will pay Mxes, investigate title, and render assistance jo contested cases at the V. S. Laud Office. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. WE BEFEB TO Hon. W C Remolds. Kingston, Penn. John J Pendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio lion Galutia A Grow Washington City, D. C. Uan Joseph G. Crane Dayton, Ohio Ryall tt Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. Bister &. Hedges, Bankers Io do Lushbanchii Carson, Bankers Brownville, J . T. R. W. Furnas. Esq. do 00 D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Ta. RnfttsR. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo. Col. John G. Fell Waver ley Pa. W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio April 8. 1SS3 r2n41-yly john Mcdonough. House, Sign, & Orm mental Painter, GLAZIER. 4-c. IlIlOlYXYlIaLE. X. T, fy "Jrdcrs can be left at the City Drug Store. 3 Number 602. PROCLAMATION By tbe President or United States. In pursuance of law, I, James Buchanan, Presi dent of tbe United States of America, do hereby de clare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices in the Territory of Xebraska, at the periods hereinafter designated' to-wit: At the land effice at BROWXVILLE, commencing on MenJ.iy the t'xf day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the Base Line, and east of the 6t'a priact Meridian. That part of township One outside of the Sac and Fox and Iialf-Urecd Nemaha Eescrxatit n, of range 17. The part of townships 1, 2, 3, and four, outside of the Sac and Fox and Half-Brced Nemaha Kerer vation, and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range sixteen. That part of township one outside of the Sao and Fox Reservation; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4, and 5, outside of the llalf-Breed Nemaha res ervation, and fractional township 6 of range 15. That part of township 1 outside the Sac and Fox Reservation, townships 2, 3. and 4, and that part of township 5 outside of the Ualf-JJrecd Nemaha Ikes ervation, and township 6, of range 14. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 of range 13. Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 1 1. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 10. Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of range 9. At the Land Office at NEBRASKA CITY, com mencing on Jlonday the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz : North of tho Base Line and East of the sixth Principal Meridian. " -:r- t j a r.t is. Township 7, and" fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 of range 11. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12, and fractional township 13, of range 13. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10,and 11, and fractional town ship 12, of range 11. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town ships 12, 13 and 14, of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15 and 16, of range 9. At the Land Office at OMAHA CITY, commenc ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within tho fol lowing named townships, viz: Nor th of the Base Line and cast of the sixth Prin cipal Meridian. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 16 of range fourteen. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 13. Fractional townshipsl2 and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16, and fractional townships 17, 18, 19 and 20, of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15,16, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20 of range 11. Fractional townships 12 13, and 14, and town ships i:-, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, of range. ;.u Fjactional townships 14, 15 and l'J, and townships 17, IS, 19, and 20, of rane 9. Lsnds upnroT-iatcd by iaw for the use of schools. military, and other purposes will be exciudd frota tbe sales. The offerings of the above lands will be commenc ed on the day appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed: but no sale to be kept pen longer than two weeks, and no private entry of the lands will be admitted until after tho exration of the two weeks. Oiven under my band at the citv of Y ashinston. this thirtieth day of March A . D.one thousandeight hundred and fifty-eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President : Tnon.ts A. IIexdkicks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. XOTICE TOrRE-EMPTIOX CLAIMANTS. Every porsen entitled to tho right of pre-emption to any of the lands within tho townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required to es tablish the same to the satiaraction of the Register and Receiver of tho proper land office, 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 bo forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of General Land Office. Jlpril 22.18:.8 no 43 FllANKI.IN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. 108 Vine St., bet. Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0. C. T. O DRISCOLL & CO. Manufacturers and dealers in News, Rook and Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases, (Jallies, &c, Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description, STKICIAll ot nil kind liooks, Music. Patent McJiciue Directions, Jobs, Wood Eiigrevings, Ac, Arc. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, JOHN P. TVSON. W. W. !IACKET. TYSON & HACKHEY, GENERAL. LAND 'AGENTS. KKOWN. Vll.I.K, XKM.MIA CO., X. T. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Land entered on Time Claims and Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money, Make Investments and Locate Warrants ou time, for Distant Dealers. Fre-rmptloii Papers Prepared. Uitai. .cxi coor i t . S. Land Office. REFERF.Xl ts Geo. H. Xixon, Repister L. O. Brownville, X. T. Lexinpton, Mo. Omaha Clty.X. T. C. B. Smith, Receiver, ' Smock & Williams, B. It. Fenram & Co., Bankers, Council Bluffs. Iowa. Hon, a. W. Scotlcld, It. L. McUhcc & Co., Warren. Penn. St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph, " Tootle it Fairleigh, Oct. 1. '57 w. rrETT. PUETT sr. n. -Wilkinson". & WILKINSON, AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OMADI, IN. T Will attend to all business entrusted to their care REFERENCES Col. Jesse Williams, Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Mr. F. N. Itoock, Hon. John G. Davis, lion. Geo. L. Miller, Fairfield, Iowa. Indianapolis, Ind, Washington City. Ilockville, Ind. Omaha City, N. T. 33 husk Mattrasscs just received at the store of Auk. 6. 1857. nS I. T. W1ITTE. Land Warrants. 17,000 Acres of Land loan to pre-emptcr-, by Warrants for sale and to TYSON 4 HACKNKY D0l!LA SALOON Slain street, one door West cf Fost-OfTice Brownville. N. T. The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have opened the above saloon, where the best qua lity of Wines, Liquors, Scgtra, Oysters, Sardines, and every refreshment for the inner man, usually kep at such establUbments, will be found and served up in Orst stvle. GOFF &. DBF.E. Brownville April 15. h, 1S58. 42 -6m Wagon for Sale. I have a light two-horse wagon which I will dispose of cheap for cash. C. S. LAXGDO.V, INotice. Persons indebted to the undersigned will cme for ward and settle as longer indulgence will not be given. Ilotei scrip taken at par. THOMPSON & MARS IT. Brownville April 15rh, 1S5S. 2-tf Lumber ! Lumber ! ! We are prepared to furnish at onr Steam Saw Mill, opposite Brownville in "Prairie Forest,"; all kinds of lumber usually fonnd in the est, and some choice lumber suitable for wairsons. furniture, and for build ing purposes, f-e., such as Hickory, Oak, Ash. W.ick Walnut. Sveamorc. Linn and Cottonwood, which we have constantly on hand. or will prepare at short no tice, at the lowest market prices, bills sawed to or der, for steamboats. Will saw logs on tbe shares, or by the hundred. Tlills for lumber can be left at onr office, in Brownville. We will also furnish lum ber saw upon the shares, or by the hundred at our mill at Table Rock. 110 AD LEY & MUIB. Brownrille, April 1. J. D. N. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, TIasTesumod his profes onal business, and will prac- "ehra--k.i, i.nj tbe Courts in i tice in all the Coims of I AKiiinson county. Mo. otMi-e one duor west of I. T. Wbyte s Store, BrowuviUe Nebraska. Brownville, April ?2, 1S5S. !y D. H. M'LACGHLIS ciias. dobsey. Mclaughlin & dorsey, Main Street, Brownvlllc.X.T , Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emptiou pjpers; pay taxes, investigate titles; Buy and sell property on commission ; furnish land warrants for time entries, and atten to all other busi- ! ness connected wwh a ceoeral land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection or tn.vern ment land and the location ot laud w arrants lor parlies residing at a distance. McLAl"UHLIN & DORSET respectfully refer to George II. Nixou, Eso.., Register Brownville Land Office. Chrles B. Smith. Esq., Receiver of rublic Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Ks., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lnshbaugh & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown, Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Fennor Furguson, Delegate In Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, I). C. John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Iml. Brownville, April 23. no43lf "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGHT STILIJI SAWMILL. This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, tbe demand for it increases. Orders arc coming from every section of this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameri ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever there is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how large or how small. Two extensive ma nufactories arc now engaged in building these mil Is. yet it is almost impossible to turn them out as fast as they are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents and improvements, and combine all of tbe following ad Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple in their construction that any one of ordinary mechanical ability can comprehend them, put them up and run them without danger or difficulty. Portability Tlie whole establishment can be very quickly taken apart and put together, thus rendering it easv to be moved from place tu place asdesired. and av ing the necessity of drawing the logs a long distan -c to Durability It is constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, rum perfectly still, is not liable to get out of order, and will last for years without repnir. Rajndity It will saw faster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw is about three hun dred 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 long in about three minutes. From this data any one knowing the character of the timber can calculate how much it will do. Ejfiiciency It does its work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, at.d thearrancemnit of the saw is such as to reader it utterly impossible lor it t run out of line. Cheapnest The entire iost of the mill, with fifteen horse power and everything all complete and ready for running, boxed and ready for shipment iu St. Louis, is only $1.7oO. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furnished is sunk-ient to drive extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to BRAGG &. BCRROWES, Corner Third and Market itrceis, St. Louin, Mo., sole agents for the Western and Southern States. March 25. 'AS 4S-1 y JOHN A. PARKER & CO., IVASIIIXGTOX, 1). C. JOIItf A. PARKER. Jate Rtfgiater ef the Land Office, Omaha. N. T., bavin re!gnrd his l(V-e will hereafter, Znwmictit ion with one of the t.cst Land Lawgivers In the country, attend to all buiii c coniblcd to him; and es pecially PRE-EMPTION CASES, Which bebaa made biowe'I thoroughly acquainted with by study tk1 practice for years. He refers to the Heads of Departments and Members Congress of both Hou.-es. All applications for services must be accompanied with fee to insure attention. January 28, 1S53. JOn.V. F. KINNEY. CflAS. F. HOLLY. KINNEY & HOLLY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in the Courts of thU Territory. Coller on and criminal business attended to throughout - raska, Western Iowa and Missouri. Will attend the v2u33-Gru Courts at Brownville. 1S5H People's Independent Line. Season Arrangement of the new Mis souri River Passenger Steamer ALONZO CHILD, CATT. JOE HOLLAND. ITT tKegular Council Bluffs, Omaha City, Flor- i -'. r".'l.crice and Sioux City Packet, for Sioux Citv. loieute. Omaha, Council Blutls, Rellevue. St. M.irv's. Plattsinoiith. Wyoming City, Xebraska Citv. Linden. llrownville, Riickport, lletnmic's Landing, Saint Steph ens, w bite Cloud, I-orrest City, Oreiton, lowj Point, Sa- ann.ih, St. Joseph, Doniphan, Atchison, Weston, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth City, Kansas Citv. cc. The lie.?, pwift, and inaKtiilicciit passenger and f.-elcht teatner ALOXZO CUM. I). Joe Hoi.i.anw Master, will. jKin the opening of navigation, resume her regular trios. in the above trade, and to all the intermediate jvilntsoii the Missouri river. Her patrons can relv not onlr upon er continuing in the trade during tbeentire Ooatin? sea- on, but of finding this season, as during the past, that r quickness and regularity of trips, as well as superi ority of passenger accommodations, and general arrange ments, that they are not excelled by those of any other at running on the river; having recently been placed it the m i.t unexceptionable condition throughout, pre paratory to engaging in ttie ai-pi-o.n uinj seaoou s biui- The aiearaer Alonzo Child, is new. bavin? Tn but a portion of one season, and fur the very liberal patron- ire she has received. Cant. Holland desires to nresent in tli -nttlu bi fi ;o:iJ, ,n.. i.i j, t.( i:;loi; tt.t n.rv will rr-id his bodt and officer fully uu to the H.nilir.l of i first class, wc'l irlbered JIIouri Kiver i a-siimer ste.im- er. and as such hopes to icceive a reasonable share of the patronage of the shippers and the public generally. .narcn to. iwiJ JONAS CRANE. THEODORE II ILL. Crane cte XXill. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCH ANTS, AM) STEAM BOAT AGENTS. Wholesale and Retail Pealers in Drv Goods, Grocerie Hardware, Oneensware. Furniture, stoves, Flour, llacoii, &c sept. 24, '57 Brownville. X T, 1S3S SPP.IXG SALES. 1S3S W. RENDERS & CO.; Wholesale C'lolhin? Warehouse, 62, 2Tuin Slrrrt, St, Loni; n ive just received c full and complete stock of Spring and Summer clothing; which is unsurpassed in extent, quality, and workmanship, in any other house in the Union. All our clothing is made by us expressly lor this market, at our Manufactory. Simmons blin k. Boston. Large and close buyers will find it for their interest a give us a call, as we pledge ourselves to sell for rash, r to prompt men at prices that will defy all compe tition. A full stock for Sutlers and Santa Fe trade. Win. F. F.XDERS, St. Louis, John W. BIGKLOW. Boston. no 12 MCCORMICK'S Reaper & Mower for 1858 C. HYATT & Co., Agents St .Jrph, Jfiniiovri, Is again f.ffored to the farmers of Missouri, and Nebraska, as the best Rvaper in the world, and the best combined Reaper and Mower, and is so warranted. For five years pist I have avoided attending the various State and County Fairs), for the purpose of seeking premiums, re garding my machine as tin. well known to need f iat sort of commendation. In July last the United States Ag ricultural society, at their Fair at Sj ratuse, New York, awarded to me a GOLD UCEDAXi and DIPLOMA. For the best reaper, after a severe test, in heavy tan gled ryeover hilly and nneven ground. Alsothe-Gre.it Council Medal' was awarded by the exhibition of all na tions in London In 1851 to C. McCormb k. on the ground of the originallity and value of bis amkrican REAP ER, and also at tbe great Frenca Exhibition at Paris, in 1S55, was awarded the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. Also the biShest prize awarded to any reaping machine by the Royal Agricultural S-ciety of England in 1S57, and still more glorious, the highest satisfaction and approval of over 100 000 farmer of my owu country. Farmers desiring the MoCormick Reaper and Mower for the present year will secure by leaving their orders should be sent on before the 1st day of March next. April 15, 1855 no42 TV. II. WILLI A3IS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, IVXo., TAKES pleasure in announcing thecitizrn? of Or gon and the public in general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Uetail at t. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of 1UUKlXi h 1U h, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tichtand Premium. Among them maybe found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and priie Pre mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWX. Particular attention paid to making and patting op 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 for work or ware. vl-n3 . V . 1 LL1A Mr, Oregon, M.; July 5, HOtf. A superior Uei of Millinery ;(n. I'rOs fim'. at ir.v new Miilinery ct it-li-liiner.t. i-i e d.-.r sbve LUfhtauii K Carsvu's Banking llouse, Srowbviile, N". T. Buchanan Life and General Inwuranoo Co., Office cor 2d and Jule sts., ST. JOSEPH, MO. RTERED AT T1IK LAST SESSION OP TTI MO. LEU Authorized Capitol 53,000,000. DIRECTORS : J. D. Jennings, I. K. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton outh, John Colhoun. John II. Likens. WMI.Teneik. James Kay, X. J. McAshan, A. (J. Mansfiecr. J. 1. JXXXIXUS, rtej. X. R. McAsn ix, Sec'y. IS now ready to receive application for Life, Fire, Marine and Itiverrisks. A cash retura ef ?3pe cent, will be allowed on cfrji premiums. Lossw promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to the patrons of the oflce. April 10th, 1857. 4t-3m WEBSTER, MARSH & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers IX Ready Made Clothing, 8-5, 5lain St., St. Louis, Mo. SHIRTS. TtTMVTERS. OVERALLS. SHIRT3. ami all kinds if FURNISHING GOODS. ALSO TALL STOCK OF GENT'S AND HOY'S CLOTHING, Which we oiler as low a anv ITouse in the Citv. WKB.STF.lt, MARSH S. CO. WHEELER &. WILSON'S INCOMPARABLE SEWING MACHINES j. a. Mcdonald & co., No. 79, Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo. Are taking the place of all other machine to Families, Dress-Makers. ASD Tliey are the Simplest, Speediest, Cheapest and moat durable Machines ovist int. Agents Wanted In Every Town In tlie West. 13. F. SNYDER, Forwarding and Commission Anil Steamboat Agent, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Will be at the Levee at all hours uuon the arrival of teaniboat. and attend to the Collection of Bills audi Business left with biui with prompt dispatch; also attend to the Receiving of goods for boats, either for St. Louia or npper Missouri. Will be funr.d in the office of Dolman & West Real Kstatc Agents, Market Square. MILLER & BOISAUBIN, Importers of French and German looking-glass:plates, Slicrt. SI43 -IJfrht. and Floor Glass, IS, Second St., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturers of Ornamental I.ookinft-Glass Framci. Stained Glass in all its Various Branches, for Churches, Public and Private Buildings. Ornamental Work for Steamboats. IIAYDEN41& WILSON. Importer! and Manufacturers of SADDLE AXD Coach Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Saddle Trees, llames, Springs and Axles, lalnit and Enameled Leather, SKIRTING," HARNESS, & BRIDLE LEATHER. Xo. 11, Main Street. St. Lonls 3Io., Are prepared to offer to their customers and the trado an assortment of articles unsurpassed. In quality and cheapness, by any House in their litie, Kast or West. 1858. 1858. SCARRITT i5- MASON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Upholstery. Washington Avenue, between SECOND ASD THIRD St's,, ST. LOCIS, MO In onr Warerooms will be found the rarest and best styles, made by the best workmen and of superior mate rial ami fim-h. BEDSTEADS Fine Rosewood and Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cherry, with high posts and Canopv. SIDEBOARDS Kofcewood. Mahogany, Oak ami Wal nut with Shelves and ilarMe Tops. WARDKOUE4 and SEC1UCTA HIES. Rosewood, Ma hoeany, oak arxl Walnut. SOFAS Mah"gany and Walnut, Covered itthair Cloth, Lasting ami Bratcl!e. ItL REAL IS Fine K ewd, Mahoeany, Oak and Wal nut . wi'.h ti mot, Msfblf Tnp anil Oval Glasses. Roosewoo.1, Mahogany, Oak and Waluut Withstands, Center and Side Tables with Marble Tops. HAT RACKS Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut of many styles. Also: Fine Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Walnnt Parlor, Easy and Rocking Chairs; every variety of Cush ion, Rush and Cane Seat Reception and Cottage Chairs; Recumbent Chairs, Piano Stools, (Ktolli.ins, Footstools, Corner and Side Whatno's. Extension Tables, Showei Baths, Ire Boxes. Wire an! Tin Safes, Scarritl'a Patent Louiil-c Bedsteads. GILT LOOKING GLASSES Splendid Pier Glasses, Ovals. Mantle and Square; Wood Frames in large as sortment. BEDDING Spring, nair. Moss, Excelsior and Ilusk Matrasses; Feather Beds, Pillows. Bolsters, Comforts, Sheets, ikC, all of the best material, and warranted to oe freh, tweet ami new. Every article warranted as represented, and at prices as low as any other house iu the city for corresponding quality. Orders solicited and faithfully filled. We cordially invite every one who wishes to call and! examine and price our goods, as we are pleased to show our g oods, and give you all the Information in onr power. All articles sold by us caret ully packed and delivered on Boat or at tho house, Very Respectfully, 6CARRITT & MASON. no37 "SPRING and simmer goods. FIELD, EEARDSLEE & CO., Importers and Jobbers, riccc Good for ;IenS lVear, Ao. 58, If' i in strett, St. Louil We are now in receipt f a large and complete stock of (tooils suitable for theSpring and Summer trade which we offer on the most fai rable terms. The stotk con sists in part of the follow. ng goods, vii: cumis. C-issimers; Doeskin; Satinets; Tweeds; Cashmcretts; Jeans ; Corduroys ; Moleki: s ; Linens ; Cottonades ; Al pacas ; Drap D'Ettes; Farmer's Satins; Vestings; Vel vets Serges &.c.; every description of tailors' and cloth iers' trimmings. A complete stork of Blankets. A full assortment of wool shirts and drawers. Merchants, Clothiers and Tailors visiting the city for the purp.se of buying their Spring Stock will ft ml It to their interest to examine our stix k before making their selections. All orders will receive prompt attention. FIELD, BEARUSLEE & CO. April 15, 1S5S no42 New Spring Goods, BltOWN S& CO., Xo. S, .Main Street Saint Louis, Invite Merchants viiling St. Louis to their immense stock of Xew Spring Gouls, IMPORTATION OF 1858, Black Gro de Rhine Si k; Black and Colored Satina; Printed Jaconets; Cha lie; Dubattes; White Goods; Embroideries; Lace Good; Gloves; Hosiery; Lace Mitts, ic. Brown k. Co., bare ready for exhibition the latest European and American styles of hoops and hoop skirta ; French Skirt reeds; ribbons of all ety es, silk cravat, dress trimmings; brushes, comb, buttons, together with five cases Parasols of the latest and Eiost fashionable, design. Cash bnyers, close purchaser, acd prompt men, vis iting this market, areiavitcd to examine our stock and prices. BTtOWX, t CO., 73 Main Sircct Saint Louia. April 15, lki no 43. Potter Wanted. I will give employment to a Bood, industrious Potter well acquainted with tt.e business. - - JOUN McPHEKSOX. Brownville, Dec 5, 1S57. i)23tr ATTOEIiEY AT LAW, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Will write deeds of every kind and contraaU for every purpose, with warranted legal accuracy. Office in the Baukit g House of Lushbaugh & Carton. I'.Kl'EB TO lion. J hn A. Bir gham. Cad"., Ohio. " W K Carter, Cleveland, " "BP SpaldniF. " ' " It F lAMter, Canton, " " S Lnhin. ' " ' Wm R Sjpp. yi,. Verri.r., " " S P I'll -e. Cit.::i?n:-.. " ' Tli.. Ford, Ma:.!Ui M, " " Jas. Crai. M. Joaetil, M. Brownviiie, Oct. 2AI, '67. v2u!7-Iy