Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 02, 1858, Image 3

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Editorial Thanksgiving. - -
Next Saturday is the day
appointed by Governor Richardson as
Thanksgiving day in Nebraska. To
a Yankee, the day naturally associates
with it fat turkeys, pigs, pumpkin pies,
and all manner of "good things to eat."
Although not exactly of the "Wooden
Nutmeg" order, we confess a "liken for
that sort of fixins," and if any person
cr persons desires to manifest a thankful
disposition towards a poor devil of an ed
itor with a "numerous family" consisting
cf "one small children and nine at "the
breast," they are at perfect liberty to do
so, by leaving at the back gate, cr our
office steps after dark, if they desire no
one to see them commit the deed on
I Friday night, turkeys, chickens, pigs,
deer, geese, grouse, quails, ducks, brants
and "sich like."
P. S. A twenty-dollar "dug" thrown
at us on tLat dav when passing alonsr the
! strppt. nr n irn-dollar "Platte Vallev" or
ai hMT.riiii " "'"" two siiDDed into our Docket wniie lammea
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in the crowd around the Post ofhee, would
not be taken as sn serious an offense but
that we would get over it in the course
oftime.
bolkit .ulscrii'tiiris ana a-
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, mining from various
to s the name of
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- XSDr. Baker's Specific will cure
gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, temiiul weakness, chordee,
disease? of the kMncys, bladder, and all diseases pf the
genital organs. Header, have you a private dittatt 1
Do not neglect it. Delay it dinjerou. Dr. Baker's
Specif c is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Pr.
Baker's Speciflc rou can cure yourself, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompary the
medicine. Price $1 CO per bottle.
3Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third andChc'Stnnt streU
St Louis, .Missouri, 6ole proprietor, to whom all orders
tanst be addreesad, to gt the gennine. Sold by -
J. II. if AL'X & CO., Druggists,
Brownrille, N. T.
to l-ero'.ue a regu-
JOU WORK.
c.i ii .etot'.ic "Aivpr-
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ttenied t,
Advertiser" having
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4 the lirgest circulation of any paper in
wnoiesaie mtituoum
Bt.
and other East-
. Ttrntorr,
. :t .Trie eT)h. Cincinnati
'Lc-vr ts where Ifebrafka merchants pur-
&e. iU d no better advertising medium
t he Western countr7.S
robjtrltm TlmwliTnrownTille
Oa lbbaih.' the 21st of November,
-rtealle to appointment, the Rev. Amos
li:iinzy, of the Board of Domestic
fis.usof the Presbyterian Church, (O.
.) of the United Stales, preached at the
rhox'l House, corner of sixth and Atlan-
lz street at half rait ten ,clock A-
Immediately after the services, he
roccdcJ to the organization of the First
-eslyteriaa Church of BroAnville. Six
tfu persons united in the organization,
lit r which Luthtr Hoadley and Alex.
vMon were elected elders, and Wm.
1 and John Burns, Deacons.
Lu-
John
r U.-.m!Iv was installed, an
, i. am. - j
LrL w-s ordained and installed into
respective e ffices ; the other two of
fers elected being absent. A meeting
f the congregation was appointed for
iDiiday following, which was held, and
. .-.her Hoadley, Charles B. Smith, Jno.
Lrns, Uriel B. Johnson, and Frederick
tUwartz were elected a Board of Trus
i 9, ; also it was
RfS'lnd, That Rev. Amos S. Billings
:x be innicd to locate in our midst, and
ii-i the pastorial charge of the Church
lJ coiigngatiun.
: Ve trust tliis new church organization
'i.l. with other relicricus denominations
ero. be instrumental of greatly promot- j
the caule of Christianity, education,
:, morality in our midst.
-'The church being nearly completed,
r- Lope that Mr. B, may accept the in-4at;-".i
extended him, and begin his la
jrs in the new sanctuary, and thus secure
us regular service.
hankslvln?.
Saturday next being the
:y set apart by the Chief Executive of
is Territory "as a day of thanksgiving
Periodicals.
We call attention to the several an
pectuses to be v found in another column
of to-day's paper.
The Vashington States and Richmond
SouM have combined, and will hereafter
be issued at Washington under the name
States and editorial charge of Mr. Pryor.
Those who wish a most excellent paper
from Washington during the session of
Congress s.hould send for the States.
The Great Republic Monthly is the
new name for Emerson's and Putnain's
monthlies combined. It will be one cf
the most valuable monthlies.
The Scientific American should be in
the hands of every Mechanic and man cf
science.
Bailouts Dollar Monthly is an excel
lent periodical and the cheapest in the
world.
The Police Gazette will keep its readers
posted as to crimes and criminals.
C At
Have you become a member of
the Cosmopolitan Art Association ? . You
can do so by calling at the Advertiser of
fice, where )-ou can see a specimen num
ber of the Art Journal and Engravings.
DR. EASTERLY'S
Iodine and Sarsaparilla
Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids cf the
system, vie: cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat
ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes, piles, noils,
erysipelas, goitres, pains in the benes and joints, ul
cers in the month and throat, and all chronic constitu
tional diseases. This medicine searches out the very
roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing
the secretions in the system, thus removing the canse
which renders the cure certain and permanent.
Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure the
teorX mercurial disease, and drive cut and destroy cv
cry rartic'.e of mercury which is in the system, and cure
its bad effects.
It will cure secondary syphilis or ver.eral disease,
and will drive the syphilitic virus and all hereditary
taints and pohonou matter out or the system through
the pores of the skin, and restore the patient to a per
fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure
for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper
length of time. I challenge the world to produce its
equal in these complaints. The afflicted will be-tr in
mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will
cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy,
graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary
organs, in a few days.
It will remove pimples and blotches from ihe face,
and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala
baster. It does tins tr pnnrying'the blooa, and by its
prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and Eecretory or
gans, producing vigorous health.
Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula, old
sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions
cf the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to
procure Gridley's Salt Bhoum and Tetter Ointment to
apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr.
Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and
Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to
discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals
them. When both are used (which I always recommend)
a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They
are the best and most powerful curatives known to man.
A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result.
Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
C bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment To
cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly,
corner cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, JIo.,
sole proprietor, to hom all orders must be addresed.
53-Soldby J. II. MAUX & CO., Drupgiste, Brown-
ville, K". and by Druggists generally.
CARDS.
1! teaSt
A Keal Artist.
During the last ten years
a mechanic a real artist in hats has
been pursuing a thrifty, remarkable and
popular business on Broadway, to an ex
tent surprising to the most enterprising,
We allude to Keevil of the Mammoth Hat
Store, on Broadway, St. Louis.
Florilda.
The steamer Florilda reached
our wharf yesterday morning on her up
ward trip. She left considerable freight
and some passengers. Her freights
principally were Indian supplies.
No boat has ever before come up the
river tlius lar so late in me season.
(Dec 1st.) -
prayer to Almighty God for the man- Ano(Ilcr XeTf papcr.
, .a uessing wiucn m n.s grt-at guou- o. 1, vol. 1, of the "People's Press,
published at Nebraska City, C. W. Snrn
fey, Esn., editor and publisher. The
ess presents a neat appearance and
evinces ability in its editorial department.
We prophesy that both organs will be
1
preacn at after pm5 Q ezs than a month.
and mercy he has bestowed upon
;;: pele,,T it is to be hoped it will be
?:..nlly observed by proper religious
irenionics, and an abstenance from the
av ocations cf life.
Rev. S. L. Collins will
it? Schxl House at half past 10 o'clock.
If the pi.lpit be not occupied by Dr.
ood on Sa'lt.ath, Mr. Collins will also
reach en that dav.
r27Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
sumressed. or rainful menstruation, Fluor albus or
wnitesf barrenness, saliow complexion, headache, diz
ziness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesses, over-
excitement, &c, of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la
dies the test remedy ever invented. S3"?ricc $1 per
bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets,
St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders
must be addressed.
Sold by J. II. MAUX & CO., Agsnts, BrOTFTiville,
K". T., and by Druggists generally.
W. E. nAIWEY. " L. VAN TVTCK.
Civ. EDg., Sur. it Draft'n. General Land Agent-
HARYEY, TAN TTYCR & CO.,
General Laud Agents
ARE connected with agencies in Washington City by
v hioh they ar enabled to prosecute claims acainst the
United States Government, or attend to any business be
fore the General Land ofliee with dispatch and to the
eat itf action of thelrcustoffiers.
One of the firm being a practical Engineer and Survey
or (having been for many years connected with the United
Stales Coast Surveys engaged on works of.lntrnal Im
provements) we arc prepared to make Surveys of Towns
I arms, &c, in any part of the Territory ; and having
engaged the best Draftsman in the Territory, can execute
Maps, Tuwn Piats, and drawings of all kinds (mechanical,
architectural, to the perfect satisfaction ocr cus
tomers.
October 22d, 1S57. n51vg
D. H. M'LACGHLIN CHAS. DOItSEY
Mclaughlin & dorsey,
VQt
Main Street, BrowiiYillc,N.T.,
: Buy and sell Land Warrant, make out 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, and attend 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 of land warrants for parties
residing at a distance.
Mclaughlin & Dorset respectfully refer to
George 11. Jiixou, Esq., Register Browaville Land
Office.
Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys'
Kemaha Land District.
Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville
Messrs. Lnfchbaugb &. Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
Hon. W. M. T. ilamilton, Hagcrgtown, Maryland.
Lpwis tt. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md
' O II Barnet, Esq , DaytuD. Ohio. ...
lion, j-enuer Jrurguson, Delegate in Congress from
IS ebrasXa Terrritory, Washington, I. C.
John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownville, April 22. ny43tf
T. W. BEDFORD, HUDSON' GEORGE,
County Surrpyor , Xotary Public
BEDFORD & GEORGE
WOTS, Ml DHL
ALSO
REAL ESTATE ASENTS,
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 Ut the selec
tion and location of Government Lands, Survey Town
s-ites. subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, &.c. Kc,
Having been located in the Territory for the past year,
we are prepared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land
Office.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
WE REFER TO
non. W C Reynolds, KingFton. Penn.
John J Pendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio
HonGalutUA Grow Washington Cilyy ,D. C.
Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton, Ohft
Ryall & Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. . .'
Buster & nedges, Bankers uo do
Lushbangh & Carson, Bankers Brownville, N..T.f
R. W. Furnas, Esq. do- do
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scrantunf JPa,
RufusR. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo. -
Col. John G. Fell Waverley Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
April 8. 1S5S v2n41-yly . , . ;
BROWN VILLE AD'S. BROWNVILLE AD'S. BRO W J V 1LLE AD .?.'
An Ordinance.
Dr. Easterly's
jFeier and Ague Killer Will
cure ague and fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, inter
mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms
of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there is a
man, woman or child suffering with ague and fever,
thov are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and
Ague Killer, It is . positive cure speedy and perma
nent. Try it.
Plice $lpcr o--.Ul. or 6 eot.lcsfor $5.
En. EASTEfcXY, comer f Third and Chestnut streets
St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be
addrcssepto get the genuica.
Sold by J. H.til'AUK CO, Agents, Brownville.
!ut Trade of St. Louis Foresight
; The rrincipal part of the "Hat Trade"
t St. Louis is now uone oa Broadway.
1 0 C-vil cf the
rr-dicted this
. prophet.
Dr. Givyn.
See the cird of Dr. Gwyn
in another column. The Doctor is com
paratively a newcomer among us, but is
iking friends and gaining a practice
rapidly.
vears airo nc is truly a
:s, has assu-
dlures.
We learn that the "Library As
caution' cf this city have abandoned
Xew GoTernor.
The Nebraska City JYki
ranees, it says amounting to a certainty
that Judrre Black is to be Governor of
Nebraska. We sincerely hope such may
be the fact.
- 1 'ea. of sustaining a Reading Room.
"Cotton is King."
Tl f. . . r . .1 J
i . i- 1 1 j -v I auc nisi iusiairat'ni 01 ten liiuu&auu
lii.e we. were exceedingly pleased with , loe . . c T tn tnn
tutc n nuiiuu m gei- Vla lhe lllinois and ATichiiran canal to this
un the "Readinsr Room" branch port, and the lnl-p l.v Collintrwood nro-
tthc
'Brownville Library and Litterary reers.. reached this city yesterday, and
lion" we
could but regard it as r oeing transterred at bpencers, s
1 flfirl Tl ic ic flick fire c Vi 11 mont rf 1 Vi o
.-netihat, at least, premature at present. kind and f the mft nl that ever
Ve hfnp. hnw-pvrr. that the Board will
j I ' v w j A i-ly ICIUU CUU A-A b CA,
urend their etTorts to render the market by the way of Chicajro. Chicatro
Vnir- frrrtinrr nnrl JnctrnftitA Tint I IT31CS
-- to its members, but all our citizens.
r"ng the approaching winter evenings.
t e suggest a course of Lectures. There
T quite a number of citizens ia this
"munity abundantly qualified to deliver
itructive lectures, and those from abroad
o-ld, lo doult, also be procured.
'en Sebool Law.
We are indebted to J. H. Kellcm,
-v., Territorial Superintendent of Com
- n schools for a copy cf the new School
-iw, bound in pamphlet form. Next
'k we shall commence the publication
this law in the Advertiser.
No late news from Cherry Creek.
., "Worth Makes the Man. the want of
1 the fellow." So said the philosophic
cf a past age, but gentlemen now
-k that a plain black hat cf Keevil's
e is the acme of perfection.
tor Cle:
Ml,
The rain, and moder
; weather for a few days past, have
-red the river entirely of ice.
Thermometer S, above
c this morning.
Hotel Sale Notice.
Xotice is hereby given that by virtue of certain deed
of trnst, execnted for and on the part of the Broimville
Hotel Company of Brownville emaha county, zebras
ka Territory, by Ilot-ert W. Furnas, James W. Coleman,
Homer Johnson, Eichard Brown and Alexander Ilallam,
asofHcers ana directors of said Company, dated the fifth
day of Xoven ber A. D. IS57, and recorde"d on pages
three hundred and cihty-ix and three hundred and
eighty-even of Deed lkok "A," of Xeniaha county afore
said, I John McPherson, the trustee named in said deed.
will, on the thirteenth day of December A D1S58, be
tween the hours of nineo'clcck, a M and four o'clock
F y, from the door of the Hotel building now standing
on the ground hereinafter descriled, sell at public sale
to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following de
scribed real estate, situate and being in the city of
Brownville in said Xemaha county, to wit : lots number
six, seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, in block number
three of the original plat cf said city, together with the
brick hotel building, and ail other buildings, tenements
improvements and appurtenances to said Lots belonging
or pertaining. Said sale to te made to meet and pay
certain bills or notes issued and put in circulation ty
said company whicb have now fully matured and remain
unpaid, and said Lillsor n-otes being these referred to
in taid deed of trust as bearing even date therewith.
Kov 11, 1S6S JOilX iicPHERSOX, Trustee.
tSFDr. CarW-r's Couli Balsam
will cure Couehs-CMs. As'hma, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Spitting of EloodrPain la. the Side and Breast,
Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Cft up, Liver Complaint,
Palpitation of the Heart, snJ alt diseases of the Throat,
Chest, and Lnnes. 2?o one should neglect a Cough o;
Cold a single day. Millions Cit annually byneglectin;
a Common Cold. Coughs and Cotds lead to consump
tion, and then to an early death. Reader, have you a
a crmch. cold, or anv disease of the lungs? rr"ocure at
once that celebrated remedy, Dk. Carter's Cocgh
Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in twen
ty-four hours, and always cures the worst cases of
oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in
a few davs. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents large hot-
ties, $1 per bottle, orti bottler for $5.
3"DR. EASTERLT, corner Third and Chestnut Strs,
St. Louis, Mo., 6ole proprietor, tewhom all orders must
be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by
J. H. MAUX & Co., Agents,
Brownville, N. T.
Why is lhe Demand so Great for
AGUE BALSAM?
Because it will, in all cases, safely and effectually
cure that much dreaded scourge of the West chills, fe
ver and ague withont fall, and incases will counteract
the poison of Malaria, of which fact thousands do testi
fy; and, unlike all other nostrums, it is only recom
mended for one class of diseases, and as a tonic it is
unsurpassed. We wil 1 offer a few evidences of its worth
by men of influence and high standing.
Princeton, El., Sept. 20, IS57
Dr. Mann Dear Sir: For several years past I have
used vour Ague Balsam in my daily practice, and have
closely observed its effects in hundreds of cases, and in
no case has it failed to prvduce the most harpy eflcci.
I can most cheerfully recommend it as a certain speciflc
for chills, fever and ague, and maierious diseases.
ii. Ai&iu, ai. u.
Marshall, Mich, Feb 11, 1S57.
Dr. Mann & Co : I have soid a large amount of your
Ague Balsam in this vicinity, and frcm my personal
knowledge of it, 1 believe it the best remedy for chills,
fever and ague that has ever been sold in our State.
O A HYDE.
Athtabula, O.Jan 1, 1S53-
Messrs S K Mann &. Co Gents: In canvassing the
States of Ohio and Michigan for the sale of tfee different
remedies of whicb we have control, our attention has
been called to observe the great name that your ague
balsam has gained for itself in every place where sold.
It really seems to be the people's oien remedy, and its
sales more rapid than all others. It is deatincd to su
percede all other ague remedies in the market.
A ft S HEXDET.
New York, Feb 23, 1858.
.Messrs Mann &. Co Gents : I have at our house in
St. Louis sold your ague balsam some three years, and
have carefully observed its effects in funny, awl must
in all candor say, I do not -believe its equal exists in all
the world of medicines. To my personal knowledce it
has cured permanently every time, and I have known it
u-ei aner all other medicines had been tried in va:n.
wuh the mist happy results. And what is raore remark
able 1 have never known a case but what remained cured
for at least that season. I have no hesitation in recom
mencing u as a perfect triumph over call's and fever.
PROF. O J WOOD.
A. 13. HOLLABIIID & CO.,
Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
Front street west of Smith, "
CINCINNATI, O.
"T7ocld most respectfully inform their friends nd
T the public frenerally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in thcirline, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they cow possess, thev hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them,
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly 03 ban-?: consisting of the sash, Circu
lar and Mulcy. Jlill Gears and every description of
Jastings, warranted to be well made tn every particu
lar. ,
Thcr havo nlso a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnisued by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
1 hose ia want of anything in our line, would uo
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern J
F. LT-SHBACGH. JNO. V. CARSOJ
LU3HBAUGH & CARSON,
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Dealers in Coin,
Uucurrent Moncv, Exchange and Land Warrants,
BU0WXV1LLE, X EM A 11 A CO., X. T.
Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant stip
ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale. FOR cash, or en
tered on time for Pre-emptors. All warrants sold by us
guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Paners at short notice, llonev loaned UDon best securi
ties, at western rates of interest, aniTinvestment8 made
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrcnt rates.
Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East
added. Deposits received on Current account and interest
allowed on special deposits.
OFFICE .Main St., near u. S. Land Office.
REFERENCES
Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants,
McXaughton. Carson &. Co., "
Hiser &. White, "
Young, Carson & Bryant, "
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port,
E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, v
M. M. Yeakle &. Co. No. 17, Broadway,
Public' Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtueof a trusteeship
vested in William L. Parker (since deased) by deed
of trcst executed on the fourteenth day of October a o
1S57, by Jam II. AListin, and recorded in th - Record
er's office of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on
pages three hundred and forty-five and three hundred
and fjrty.Bix of Deed book "A,"-1 Walter W. Hackney,
administrator I the estate of said William L. Parker,
will from the corner of Second and Main streets in the
town of Browav ille in said county, between the hours of
ni:iearclok a riaud four o'clock p yt, on tbe twenty
fifth day of December A D 1853, sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand the following described land, to
wit : the northeast quarter of section number thirteen.
In ToVnship number five north of range number thir
teen east of the sixth principal meridian in Nebraska
Territory, and to execute a deed to the purchaser. The
same to ve sold to satisfy a certain promissory note de
scribed in said dsc?!, said note being j et unpaid. 13-4t
Public Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a trvst'feship
vested iu William L. Parker (suae deceased)- by dred of
trust executed on the(Uth) fourteenth day of October,
A. V. 1857, by Cornelius Mastin and recorded in the
recorder's ofiice of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory,
tn page three hundred and furty-Mxof Deed Book "A,"
I, Walter . Ilnckncy, administrator of tie estate of
said William L. Parker, will, from Uiecumrrof Second
and Main streets in the town of Brownville in said
county, between the hours of nine o'clock a M' and four
o clock p M, cn tbe twenty-fifth day of December a
u 1S63, sell to the highest bidir for ca-h in hand the
following described laud, to wit : the south-east quarter
of section No thirteen, in Township No. live, north of
Har.se No. thirteen east of tbe sixth principal meridian
ia Xebraota Territory, and to execute a detfl to (he
puachaser. The f ame' ti be sold to satisfy a certain
promissory note described in said deed, sakr note being
yet unpaid. l3-4t
Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a trusteeship
vestea in IFiiSiaiu L. Parker (since deceased) by deed of I
trust executed on the seventeenth day cf October a d j
l"3o7, by Thomas Staley, and recorded in the recorder's
otiiL-e of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on pages
mree hund.ed aud futv-four and threehundred rod fifty
five of Deed Bxjk "A." I iralter W. Hacaney, admin
istrator of the estate of said IKilllan L. Parker, will,
from the corner of Main and Second strebts in the town
of Brownville in said county, between the hoars of nine
o'clock A M and four o'clock P 31. on the twenty-fifth
day of Decenibei AD1S53. sell to the highest bidder
for cash in hand the following described land, to w it :
inc southeast qaartcr of section number thirty-five, in
township nnmber five, nortlfof range number twelve,
east of the sixth principal meridian in Nebraska Terri
tory, and to execute a deed to the purchaser. The same
to be sold to satisfy a certain promissory note described
ic said deed, said note being unpaid. 18-U
Guardian's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order
made bv the Probate Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska
Territory, on the 26th day of October A Tt 1S58, in the
case of Juhn llanna, guardian of Iva'.bridge Goodndge
lunatic and insane, against the heirs and creditors of the
said Goodrige. tho undersigned will aell at public auc
tion in Brownville, at the Probate Judge's oCice. at two
o'clock P i, on the 13th day or December A D 1553, all
of the personal property of Ir'albiidge Goodridge; and
the following described real estate to wit . lot No 1 of
section No 7 in township No 4, range No 16 east, or so
much of it as ha Court may on day of sale order to be
soid. . ' . ' .
TERMS One third down and ihe balance in six months
vith approved security.
I3-lt . JOHN IIAXX A. Guardian.
H. M. ATKINSON,
Surveyor and Land. Agent,
"3tLA.IN STREET,
1MOWNV1LLE, N. T.,
Will attend promptly to the selection and loca
tion cf Government lauds in the Nemaha land dis
trict; surveying town sites, and subdividing lands;
drafting city plats, and all other business of aUcner- '
al Surveyor. Ho will locate warrants on time for
distant dealers: Cle declaratory statetements of in
tention to pre-empt ; make out pre-emption papers;
and always cn hand to look out claims for actual set
tlers.
REFER TO
WAY. Sanger. M. D.,
Sewal & Withington,
Rev. T. W. Howe,
Col.W.E. Atkinson.
George ll.Nixcn, Register Land Office. Brownville,
Lushbanga & t arson, Hankers, Urownviuc, . T.
R.W.iurnas, "
! Be it orkained bv the CUj Council of the City 01
Erotcnville. That theordiaancc passed by the Council of
thecitywf Brownville on the secuud day of November
a d 1S53, relating to tl.e leasing of lets belonging to the
city on tbe levee, be ami the sam isfcercr-y repealed.
,inrf be it fm-ther ordained, Tht aty person who may
deire to Ke either of the lots belonging to the city of
Brownville fitcated in tho levee adui!i n of the said
city, may lease the same for the term of three years,
epon condition that for each of said M a yearly rent of
ten dollars be paid to the authorities of sid city; Provi
ded, That the lessee or lessees of each of said lots thall
be and they are hereby rcqnired to erect on the same a
building, not less in size than 24 by 40 fcei. Provided
further, That the city reserves the rijjtit in all cases to
sell at anv time anmr all of ttie lot or 101a i?asri.
epon a notice of sixty day being given to tLc lessee or
lessee. wb shall be entitled to purtbas-e tbo lot re,
pectivcly occupied by said Ic'ceex, at suih prUe as
equally eligible lots uiay b;ing cxduaive if the Impro
vements cn the samo.
The Mayor of the city cf Brownville is hereby rciuir
td to draw up and execute for the city any contract,
lease or agreement relative to the leasing of Mid lota as
aforesaid. .
Attest LUTHER KOADLEY, Mayor .
CITAULES (J. DORSET, Recorder 21
Legal irctiCD .
Wliliaia' Ferguson snd'i Xcraaha V-it.'.t ::!riet
R. A.Fcrznsoa i Court of the Second J cd;yit
- vs fdiifrict Nebraska IVrrlt. ry.
Thos. V. Itjywcxxi J To November Trn a p If-
To TLc. P. Haywood, tLc above named defw-cdant.
Tb:s U to notify you that whereas a rii f sum
mons Las issued again.t yoa frrnr tbe Nctaah
eounty ui-trictccurt of the Second JcJiJC district
Nebraska Territory on to wit the the lOdi lj cf Oc
tober, A i 1S58, returnable to the November Terra
of said Court, to be hel l in tba city r-f Mrcwnrii A
in said Nemaha county cn'the sixteenth d:iy cf Nov
ember A D lS5?r'Umtnonirg you to answer t a tTb-
fcro tho secend d.iyof said tern tbe petition cf tb
above natned pliiuliTs Vi!!iani Fcr-n.-cn and
Ferguson. tr be on Cl-J in tbecri?erf tb- d'-Tk rf
H12 suld Nos:r.ha counly uistrM :- urt tr. l?f'
tho Ct-t d:y of Noveabcr A D iSj, nLeroin turssi ;
plaints tlaiin cf yr u tho snai cf two Ljnurcl ti,
teadilbrsai eighty etc Li with i:;tcrfa ca tb
samo at tbe rate cf ten p-.-r cent p. r annum frmi it aj
5ibday of JaajAD ISliS uryou a certain 1 rvulssorv.
NOTICE
New York City,
Boston, Mass.
l'ataska'.a Ohio,
PhiiaJeTphia, Pa.
Baltimarej 3M.
ORDINANCE NO. 2.
Be it Ordained by the Cocncil of the City of Brown
rilie, that a comj)e;ent person be employed as early as
practicable to survey and lay off that portion of the Le
vee lr-ns North of JCain street, and fronting tn tbe
same, opposite the present Levee, additional to the city,
into lots fronting iveuty-two feet cn Main street, and
extending seventy feet north of the same, and that
the provisions of the ordinance recent iv nassed t.r tt,P
City Council, relative to tho leasing of "lots ia the Le-
reaucmoo be eitcnted atd applied to the lots which
may ue surveyed in pursuances thu rdii;ance.
A LCTHEit IIOAL'LET,
Attest, CH'SG. roSET, llayor.
Recorder.
Win. T. Smi-thson, Esq., Banker,
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S
Taylor U Kxiegh, Bankers,
McCleuand, Scruggs & Co. ilerchants,
Hon. Thos. G. Pratt.
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons &. Co. Bankers,
II. C. NuttJc Co.
Greene, Weare & liice, ' "
Pou?lass &. Watson, "
Col. Sam Hamtleton, Att'y at Law,
Judq:c Thos. Perry.
Prof. n. Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-i2-nl5-tf .
n
New Tork.
Washington, D.C.
Honey Creek Mills.
The undersigned respectfully announce that they are
prepared to fill all orders in their line promptly at their
mills four miles northwest of Brownville. near the
mouth of Honey creek. They have on hand the largest
and best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever
flercd in tbe county or Territory, consisting of
40 OCC feat seasoned siding;
40 CC6 " cotton-word flooring;
20.000 ' srearaore "
10,009 " oak and ash - .
23,0C cutton-wood, soft maple, lynn and
walnut finishing lumber;
fc.K fencing!
CC,CCft joists; sills, studding and scantling of al
most every size both hard and soft wood;
20.00C " rough and square elged sheathings; also
200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton
wood; also
150,000 lath, a superior article, cf uniform length,
thickness and width
Their mills are under the charge of experienced and
Sleient men, and the undersigned flatter themselves
hat the quality of their lumber will compare favorably
rith any other made in the Territory, all of which will
e sold to suit the times.
GREEN, SPRINGLE &. CO.
Honey creek Mills, May 20 '53 48tf
MS? PAINT SHOP.
The undersigned begi leave to inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity that he has started a new Paint
Shop in Brownville, and will attend to all work in the
Painting Department, that he may be favored with.
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
O R X A 31 E S T A Ii PAIXTIXG;
GRAINING, GILDING,
AXD
PAPER HANGING,
Imitator of all Kinds of
Is fcererr given that all persons engaged in the ssteof
spitit4,u-; malt, or viu-us Liquors in the City f Browu
vil;e, who do not on or before the 2tU Cay o' November,
A. V. ISoS. procure from the City Council of alid City
a license to sell the same, will br. proceeded against,
under the License law, passed and approved at the !at
session of the Lcgislatuie of the Territory of Nebras
ka. By erder of the Council.
CHARLES G. Dhp.SEY.
Nov. 25. Recorder.
. We invite the attention of the sick and afflicted, to the
advertisements in our columns of Pr Easterly's Iodine
and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter
Ointment, Dr Carter's Coitgh Balsam. Dr Baker's ?pe i-
He, DrHsoper's Female Cordial, and Ir Easterly s Fev
ler Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thorough
y educated Physician, Chemist and Fharuisceutist, so
that aTI can rely upon them as being safe and ef.'cctual in
curing the diseases for which they are recommended.
Thex are standard remedies, andean be found In nearly
every Drag aud Apothecary store in the United States
C. Deuscr has removed h'sTin Siiopfrom Front ttreet
to Main street, nearly opposite the new Hotel, where he
has opened up the largest stock of ware in his tin? to be
fonwd in the npper country. He solicits a continuance
of patronage. June 10, '53.
Land Warrants,
ZPox Cash, zxncl on Tlmo
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to
settlers on such time as they may desire long or short
at the usual rates.
A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand
for sale as cheap as tbey can be bought elsewhere in
town.
Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants.
All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be
genuine in every respect and wilt be exchanged If de
fective. Being permanently located in Brownville. we canal
ways be round at the old tand a few doors east of the
Brownville House.
ixsHBAucn h c.vr.?o:c.
Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants.
A superior sloes ot jtiinoery and Dress (kxxis at my
ew Millinery establishment, one dxr above Lushbaugh
k. Carson's Banking House, Brownville. N. T.
44tf MART TURNER
Notice to Tax Pajers.
It. T. RAINET, Treasurer of Nemaha county, informs
the citizens of said county that he is ready to receive
taxes at all times between this and the lat of January
next.
Brownville, Nov. 4, JS53- 13-8w
Administrator's Notice,
All persons indebted to .the estate of Joohua Randall,
deceased, are hereby notified to pay the- same; and all
persons having claims against th saut estate are re
quested to present the same to tbe undersigned.
13 COONRADARMS; Adni'r.
Stray Cow.
Stray from the subscribers small dark brindle cow,
tips of horns sawed off, supposed to hive a' calf one
month old, star in face, supposed to be fiv.e year's old.
Any information will be thankfully received.
JOS. HAMILTON. '
Brownville Nov. 18, '53.
note iunda by you nntj tlcu ca t wit tbe day ari
year last aforesaid for the mm if two tatHlrid rul .
ten dollars and eighty cent?, rayalle siify days'af-f
tor dato with interest on the same at tho rats of too-.
per cent per anmin, it beins given tvT vtlu'j rcoelvcda.
And whereas the mid sutatnoos has Lecn rctuxo i .
by the sheril of the said countj -nvt touud' as toyia.
the said Thos. r.llay wot d. . .
Now tbcrefore,yi;n are Lervby notia-yl t'rat ualt.
you nppear at tho next November t. rra of tbo
Nemabii county district court to bo bebl as afonyai-L
and anawcf on or before the secoud day of the saii.
term the said petition cf the pla':ntiiT, that theism
judnicut will Lo rendered ag.tinrt you on the said
petition ier default and tbe plaintifi's rcc ..rer f ,j
you tho sum demanded in tho said petition.
U. Cv JOHNSON Jlu'.v ftrlTC..
It borebv ordered that the above m tue bo pnb-
lisb.od iu the Nebraska Advertiser for fuur s:icccssiv
weeks as is provideil ly law.
October 2 1st. '5S nil
A. W. PF.NTLANP. Clerk.
P CHAS. G. DOKSSr. Ct puty.
J. D II. THOMPSON
Attorney at L;nv,
Has resumed his proiesilo.nal business. nd wiil prac
tice in all tbe Courts of Ncbrk., ar.d the CwurU m
Arthinson unty, ilo. .
O.Tice one door west of I. T. Wbyto's Store, Erownvi'le
NebrasKa.
Brownville, April 22, 1S5S. nt3 ly w
Brownville Steam Ferry !
rJpBEST CROSSING fjggy;
mTs s o r r i ier I YEU.
The Koute from Brownvilla to Ft. Kenrnsx,
and from thenco to CaliforT.i-, is tho
nearest and most practicable.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber, residing 3 miles from
Brownville in Nemaha county, a dark bay mare, star
in forehead, supposed to be 5 years old rast, above 15
hands higb: appraised at $75.
Nov. II, 1S58, 20-3t THOS. HEADY".
CITY TRUNK ST0EE.
FASSETT &. CltOSSMAW,
Manufacturers of
- Traveling & Packing
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, cVC.
40, N. Second st., bet. Pine & Chestnut,
Saint Louis, Mo.
rr-c-v We are now prepared to fill all orders
9
JilJJbiin our line with promntness and on the
Tnot rpasnafi!p f prr;iV Our kIm'V i
'larce and comnlete ar.d all of onr omh
manufacturias. Those ia want of articles in our line,
(wholesale or retail) will do well to give us a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. A share of public patron
age is solicited. nl9v3-ly
Clocks. Watches & Jewelry.
J. SOHIITZ
Would anuouncc to the citizens of Brownville
and vicinity that he has located himself in
iBrown-ville, and intends keeping a full assort.
Ujeui of everything in his line of business, which will
be sold low for cash. He will also do all kinds of re
pairing of clocks, watches and jewelry. All work war
ranted. v3nlS-ly
Ll'THEH nOADLEY. BOBKBT V. MCIB.
UOABLEY &, Jlt'IR,
BAKER k CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to the Travc'.in-rcb'ie that they crn
now running as a Ferry across tha ili-'ouri jiver at
An entirely new, s'tbs.'anticf cr.i cornncdims
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
Vi'bich arac2w.nt will secure a certain ad
safe paif.c;e at, o'.l times and in all kinds ef
weather. The Proprietors do r.ct esserl boutingly, .
cr f0hc purpose of gsinir custom merely, but arw
governed by fact?, when they jay thh is the best
ero?sin:r cf the Missouri liivcr in Nebraska, and .
when they say the route frt.m Urownvilie to rort
Kearney ar.d from thence to California is the nearest
for evidence tbey refer tbe trader to the napof tbrf
Country; and arc warranted in ayinj it is tho most
practicable route by personal cxperier.ceas well a .
that of hundreds of other3 who have traveled it.
We cl.kim therefor that this cn-ssin and rjute bobls
out peculiarly favorable ii.ducctnen, to jcrvnJ
poir. to California, and solicit their jfilrcinftjo. Not
withstanding ourauperior arrangmcntj fur a saf
andsrc?edycros3in, ourcharC3 are the aims s cthfif .
Ferricsin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
5fIlec(;llect that witli our faci'.i Lies of Fowcr,
no kinds bf weather will preveut our Uoata frt'uj
makin regular trips at all hours.
A skiffand haai wiil be in rcadineis tocroo
foot passengers at all timc3 -f night.
n2i November llth,13i7.
BROWNVILLE . :
:irmTn a tit ttttttt" it
o ii ifij ail . e ii ii jii s.
NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON.
Srown-villOf . T.
N. B. We would roHpoctf ully inform fbo citl-
nens of Nemaha county and adjoining Mirsouri, thai
we bare always on hand a lare and well selected
supply of LUIIIEIJ, whieh we can furnlah at low
er rates than any mill in tee 1 erntory.
3iarket prices paid for logi delivered at the yard
or on the bank of tho river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will recti v
our immediate attention.
Lumber ! Lumbor ! I
We arc prepared to furnish at our Steam Saw MHT '
opposite Lrownville in "Prairie Forcrt," a!l kinds of
lumber usually found in the Vi est, ai. I souio cLowo
lumber suitable fcr wsgn. furnitarp, and for buk'd -. '
ing purposes, d"c, such as Hickory, Oak. A 3b, Black
W flirt lit. Ssfnmrtrn T.inn rA I f,nirA-j1 wnin
have constantly on band. or will prejare at short no
tice, at the lowest market prices, bills sawed to or
der, for steamboats. Will saw lrvjj on tbe sbaref,
or by the hundred. Bills fnr lumber can be left afc
our ofliee, in Brownville. We will also furnish lum
ber saw upon the share, or by the hundred at out-'
mill at Table Kock. IIOADLE V 4 ilUIU.
Urownville. April 1.
F. LAKH.
Brownville.
w. ii. noovtn.'
Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVEH, '
jl mm BJfi
T.,
Chicago, 111.
St. Louis, Jlo.
Annapolis, Hid.
Penn. .
Mercersburg, Pa.
Ilacerstown, ild.
it
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council D'.uff"
Pes Moiue,
Vinton,
Ex-ton. 1TJ.
Cumberland, Hd.
Havana Alabama.
MARBLES LAND AGENCY,
GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON,
ORIENTAL, OS GLASS PAINTING,
On reasonable terms.
Carriages painted neatly and with dispatch.
Having had a number of years' pratical experience in
some of the largest Eastern cities, he challenges com
petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that
he can pivo perfect satisfaction to all that may favor him
with their patronage. Call and see for youselves, that
'This show can perform all it advertises.'
CHARLES E. MA2TXIXG.
Brownville, Sept. 16, IS5S-6m
GENTS' DRESS GOODS.
. GEORGE EDWARDS,
yv TT? C TT TTTlCr.
OFFICE Main kt, Lout of Kinney 4 Holly's office.
Nebraska City. IS. T.
Pervons who contemplate building cjii be furnished
with Designs, Plans, Specifications, &.C. tor buildings oi
any class or variety of style, and tho. erection of the
same superintended if desired. Pronipt attention paid
to business from a distance. 2:t
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPniETORS OF THE
SAFE AjNtD SCALE WORK
- SALYT LOUIS, 310.,
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and (Med
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bask Locks, &c
The recent test of Safes cf the different 5Ianifactures
in the GEEAT F1P.E of the City Buildings, in which
lhe Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the confidence of all interest ed in Safes, and the seenri-
OT U'nnn !r r t c t I ty or iceir contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
.J. JJU X V0. 01 Ol. L.OUIS. 310.. after beine in the flr t,.r n!T,fT t,nrc aTt,v,,
wholesale agents for the Western St'ts. I red bo1, 15t . 8avd the. bs and papers, while a large
uuiui i uc viucij, iu me lire dui saors nine, were
Uken out with their contents entirely consumed, mwt
impress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and these purchasing to be sure beyond a doobt, of the
Safe having stood the test and come ont victorious, we
pledge onselves to manufacture none but suet as can be
relied on, and refer to the following .
Certificate. 'l
b. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Galion,
unio. bold bv all Drucrrnst.
.
Sj14 by J. H. 31 AUX & CO., Dmrclts,
Brownville, Nebraska.
Brownville House,
13KU N JN V 1LLE, N EBllASKA.
MORRISON & WHEELER
Announce to the public that they have taken charge of
the new, larse, and commodious brick Hotel building re-
cem.y completed 1nt.1et.1ty of Brownville, Xcbraska.
They have furnished it from cellar to garret with en-
me new juruiiurej ioe rooms are an large, well ven-
tnated and fimiied. The table, we promise, shall at all
uuirjwuuiii ice ocs iDecounirycanonora. Our liquors
shall be as pare as are made, as we purchase in person
irom reuaoie manur.icturers. w e deem a more exten
ded notice unnecessary and conclude bv assuring the nub-
lie that we are determined that no effort on our pan shall
be wanting to render the Brownville Ilouse a first class
Hotel. XORRISOX 5t WUEELEE.
July 8, lS68-m
NOTICS.
All persons arc hereLy noticed that I will take the
necessary steps to the rc-opening of the contested case
of James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fully in
vestigating his right to enter the sooth west quarter
(lt)of southwest quarter (li4)and lot number four (4)
of section eighteen (18) in township five (5) ranse six
teen (16) east, I hereby warn all persons not to pur
chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate for any por
tion of the alove described proper t v.
May 27, 'bS v2n45tf ACGVSTUS tOUXTZE.
"We, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to
the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City
Buildings, the nineteenth of Ioember,1856. and are jus
tified in recommending them to all who need safes,
n all & Smith Eddy jamesox &. Co
Charles Blow k. Co Samuel McCartkey
Partridge & co Joseph Elder
Humphreys Tutt& Terry, Jo h3 S thomason
RCS Y AN KlLLMAS H BROS BASTE Wl LEY & BASTE
TlLLAJi BOZXET &.CO .... -SCOIT t BO
McMehas i. Ballaxtise, BrowjGodbih tCo
Vox Phul waters & to tr lewiso & co
D A Jaxuary & co Jons H Hall k. co
Barnard Adams t co Shapleigh Dat tt co
THE EXCELSIOR
Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture
at ;he State Fair, in Saint Louis; is cold from thirty to
fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be eq.ua! to any in
the United Mates. ,
Also manufacturers of
Light nin? Rods,
of Best quality, and
FTJUPS of all DescriTrtions.
BEARD & BRO.,
STo. 15. Haul Street, Saint Louis, 5To.
July 22,TS53. Iyv3n4
JACOB MARIION,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BUOWNVILIiE, NEBRASKA.
Pe:tectfullyannounces to the gentlemen of Brown
ville and vicinity that he has jnst received from the
East a iarge stock of very superior goods and latest
styles.
Cloths, Vestings, &T.,
Thirh he will manufacture en very favorable terms.
He flatters himself that he understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es
tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor
in this place or the West.
A Keat Fit Guaranteed.
NEW ARRIVAL
tmmiAxN DELSiili.
BroiviiTlIIe, Nebraska. "
yjfOUXCES to the public that he hsjust re-
OF
eeived. ccr Steamer RvlanJ. a verr larrre and David UoadleT Frs't
well assorted stcck of Parlor and Cotk Stoves, cf J wen.U.T. Ilillyer
new and improved patterns. as follows:
Buck's Pattern,
Plymouth Rock,
Elevated Oreu, Nets-E
olden Era. and. every variety a
Parlor and Ofiice Stores.
Also,
Japaned Ware, Brass Kettles,
Lan liierns, Copper Wai e.Sho
rels aud Tons.
All of which I pledge myself to sell af as fair rates
and on as aceornnroduting terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also cow on hand every requisite rarlety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put ip gutteringand spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
I pledge myself nut to be undersold ia the upper
country.
Brownville September 2, 1358.
BroiTnYiUe, Xcmalm Co., IV. T.,
OlSce Corner main and First Streets.
Will select Government Lands;locate Land Warrant '
in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and
Iowa; collect debts; pat talc for r.on
residents ; buy and sell proptrfy on
commission.
Land Warrants Bouglirand Sold.
Pre-emption papers prepared, &e.
WE HAVE FOR SALE LOTS IN TIIE CITIES OF
BROWNVILLE,
SOUTH BROWNVILLE,
NEMAHA CITY,
TABLE ROCK,
OMAHA,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
ELWOOD, K. T.
ALSO FOR SALT:
Lands near Talle Rock, Pawnee county.
ia Semahacounty, improved property for sale or rent
REFERENCES.
Lucius rioTkin!.Prs't ImnortersA, TrmWHvv v I tabllshments,
! rill .. 1 " ' " 1 T .. .
Fa nama Railroad era w enquiry, promptly answered.
NOTARYS PUBLIC.
Brownville and Ilemaha City, '
NEBRASKA TIRKITORY. 1
"VT71LL promptly attend to Land Agencies, raying
V taxas, Drawing money, buyiag and selling
Ileal Estate, buying and selling on Coram is-i,
.Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kind
rarticularattsatoin will be given in filing declara
tory statements to pre-empt and prruring War
ranty Deeds from the Town authorities..
Persons owning town LOTi, resiling at a tf ianc
wishing to procure Warranty Deds will do well to
pla?c tho agency incur hands, (aiwa j i prearntinc'
their Quit claim Deeds for said It i within the cx- .
pirntionof six menths, as after that time all kU not
Dcdcd will hdfcM.
ii ;ns aiwnys on nana. - "
v i T .k .. r : ; - .T"" - -
March 23, '57. 1 ,
MILL ItlGIIT & ENGINEER;-
BBOWKVHU3, IT. T.
A NNOUXCE to tae public, tha ha ispirparl
IX to erect Steam and Water Haw and Men.hr nt
Mills at short notice and reaonabl terms. Eerair
ing of machinery cf all inds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Hj 13 also Agnt for .
A. B. HOLLIEIRD S: CO'S ,
Western Foundry. : ;
CIXCIXSATI, O. . .
LEE & LEAYITTS
4a
baw Idaniuactoryv
CIU"Cir7XATI, O.
And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any rca
chincry manufactured or kept oa hand, by these es-
10-ly
LIVERY STABLE.-
WM. ROSSELL,
BEOWlTV-rLI,!!. K-. T.
Announces to tbe public that be is prepared to accora-nw-datetbose
wi?bins1th Carriages and Burgles; to
gether with rood safe horses, for com fort and ear? ta tra
velling. He will also board horses by the day, week or
month.
TERMS TATORABLE.Jtt
June 10, -68. 60tl
Charter Oak lUnV TTartr,t
Jf.Bcr A Co Hartford, Conn
Collins, Kellogg .tKiroy St. Louis, Mo..
icomas .1'he'ps ....-ilotileAla-
L. W llson at- Co. Entaw Al7
Wm. V. Webb, At'y . .. u ' '
M. Ii. Osborn & Co.. T?v T.-i.t tm
Ja'sUJ-rehibald Genl lg1D.I..lW.R.H. ivranton
Gulespie Pearce i Co., Bankers-... Carbondale, I'a.
ivcv. r. S. Ward . u
utnorp & Jone S.:ranton.Pa.
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ited all. V,
team IHIL.
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B.C. Morse.
iiiiam rrothingham, Att'y Albany, X. Y
VeT eIson Principal Wyoming Seminary, N.Y
J. A. Parker f Co
VU. A', v
a. i,unmcr, iiccciTer Land OfSco Omaha
Horace Everett, Council ElulTs.Ia.
LrownviJle, April 1,1SJ3.
JOHN PARKER &C07,
.'. WASIIICTOX, I), c.
J03K A. PA P. IE?., late Register of tbe taij OiTict
Oinahii, N. T., bavins resigned bis cfiice will hereafter
.nsonnectionwitb onevf the best Land LawjriTcrs in tlie
country, attend to all business conflded to tiiu; and es
pecially i '
..k PnE-ETipTIou- CASES,
WTiscbne baa made himself thoroughly acquainted witfi
by study ar.a practice for years. .
He refers to .the neads nf Departments and Members
of Cocrress of both Uousos.
All applications for services must be accompanied with
a fee lo insnrc attention.
Jjnraryn n.?l--ry
KEFFEUE5CES.
Noel, Lake A Co., Brownville, N". 1
R.W. Fuixas, Brownville, "
Mnir. Ilann & Co u
Dr. Hoover, Xemahaeity, 44
P. M. Roger, Pawnee citv,
Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo.
James Lowe, Linden, '
A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, 0.
Brownvilh?, Jane 18, 13j7.
J. W. BLISS,
Collecting Agent,
FERU, NEMAHA COUNTY,
NEBHASCA TERR1TC2T.
yarticular attention paid to miltinj cllectiai for
nuu-resiUents. Charge.- reasonable. -ii
W. Frame. Pusttiiistrr. hm
irdee, . PfUmto Jisdje, Xeb. City
C-junty Clerk, UrowaiMa
Ti.
wm. e. r.
E K Tarter
Lyford &. Horn
. S-jncra, Mo.
. Cannon-..
I caution an person wjunuoerer aa.csi buris; frog
Aurnstus Kountza ani W ia iutli ct-ruia loi
known as 'JleneUicl's AdvLition' tv Brownville. Xebrasia.
-. . . joux xi-niisox.
FOR SALE AT THIS OrFICE.