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! "TSbwXVILLE, DEC. 9, 1STS.
. TEUMS:
. U end in1racre,
$2,00
S.,50
' t the end of 6 months,
. . " V "is ,w
ri!itf t -t m.ore mill .be furnished tt $1,60 per
nu uii'i Gin rax, rropr:etor of the Ecal
' se letter. Masonic Temple, Chicago, III.
U General Advertising Agent, in rear r
f Tk. LCi'l Children'.. bUeSUrfe,80 W'ot
- -ttt fc'-ree-, Cincinnati.
'fIk4(-iiU.yvr"kCu,Xo and 3, Broadway,
5 f ' ' - . :..-.,..... an.1 EnrnnPU
Litklw IHJ, ahiciihii vuiwu
' I ' . -., ' .. . . . .tr
,.ni.uJ ubcrption Mice,-M . .uw.
1 ftlKvrtwCz. Northwest corner of Olive and
k ,f-rr!, aiti I't)i.
' 1m viiirtN.O, lh-rlorn street, Chicago,
I l.u't-ritel Aseuuu. o licit ulcripUoDf and ad-
! JSnxbU tor t4e AdvertLer, and receive and rece.pt
1 wttie thetcfot.
! ,rfcT), trsTfoiU iu'thi' Territory, coming from various
f u Mat ex. of ion kUt-'CPt to u the name of
r . , m -u!r -lJ neighborhoods, who would doubtless
' V.r, if they cou.d Kee a copy of the "Ad-
1 ' . v-ealwriwidaicinienc..i.y,andriiM
will cotifcider it a ivacitiwn
1 JOU WOIIK. ,
1 h tw.Pr.t -extend e additl"Ui of New W. CuU,
, "nrd ink.. Bronte, Carda. ''y V;k
" . .':;dhr anions. The j,r . nctorheu
reVuim;. ."'J luvumi-Li. eup.oyau
;,m; l".i nd-Mr'eaed Fancy j
ii Printer, is dc-
; n it. a K-ulitin of Job Work.
" '7-. V. -:r: inmroved
...I. ... imnrovfd Card
: i Mil Uavinic .vne
k in Color, Brouie Work, &.C.; will
r., .l Biktikk. Wot'
I .wt w.tb Particular attention.
i-iVi he prompt Jvatteudcd to,
! . ..Amm Irt.TTX . it 1 l U"e
I .ii iV axrauted W e aatirfM-ii- " no pay
I ' -a- The -yebrmsk Advertiser" havin
'-h the largest circulation of any paper in
"Territory, "Wholesale Merchants in St.
VjxiS, gt, Joseph, Cincinnati and other East
(rt markets where Nebraska merchants pur
. iL;e. will find no better advertising medium
the "Western country-Cl
lEOtber Tliance.
? We will receive up to
!.he trt ci January next, Territorial
;arraa, Nemaha County Orders, end
;i5rowr.viUe.City Order?, at their face, in
'v-yicent -for irideltedness of over six
;Uhssiaiiding; and for all cash pay.
...cuts up u that lime, on inebtedness of
ny stand in , vc will discount our bills,
Utnty jr cent, Recollect that io obtain
V-e benefit cf t!ie above prcposisions.pay-'..-.ei.t
must be made on or before the first
if J. cuary,
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Periodicals.
i We again call attention to
:tments of periodicals in to-day's
:cric
i
t ...
J Ltts s Bank .Yvie Kegislcr, liimaio,
l. V., is one cf the most reliable publish-U-arid
should be on the desk cf every
!.M:;ess man.
1 The Illustrated Family Journals of
. i
rcvier h nells, ew lorlc, nre vaiua
l!.e works, and .cannot fail to interest and
:.itruct." .
Graham: s Favilhj Magazine is about
nrr.pviV.? fiftv-first volume. It is
y '1114. a -j
t great favorite among the ladies.
ddhurU Home Magazine. Who is
Core who does not delight to read after
l.ejnofT. S. Arthur? His stories
re h full cf feeling fraught with so
; :nv evCTy-day events of domestic life.
oY( iluw Back' stuffin Arthur's Hoe
H-aziae.
I Harper's Wctkly is the most interest-
r.leatincr and instructive illustrated
yps low iilli-hed. There is much
111 useful matter, and always sufficient
In to fpice, to ie found in this yeekly.
I Gudtys Lady's Booh. This is the
.network of the kind published in the
t ciu-J States. It is commencing its fifty
fventh and eighth volume, and is so per
taiiCLilv e.tallihed as not to need news
'ptTpuiTinj. ! Tie .lllardic Mouihly is comparatively
CW periodical, Lut has made friends
I
V 1;.,; ..:.u . ;a
i tic liucrary world with great rapid-
j The .Vtu- York Press is an exceeding-
J ltitcresibj paper. Seethe prospectus
1 another column.
'.this Old Tricks.
j Mr. m. Rosseil, ihe most successful
tfr hunter we know of
in this reilion,
D
leen after the Bucks with a "sharp
k,M since the snow felL On Saturday
f killed two large fine fat fellows; the
y.n qualities of which we can give ex
i nniental testimony, as Rcssell failed
,t to remember the Editor. He will ac
f pt our tlanks for a haunch "about the
of a mule's head."
Weafher The Rlrcr.
j Previous to
i 1 . - . .
r ust issue, tne weatner was compara-
triymild. l ne steamer l- lorilda pas-
"hp the river tlie day before. On
f lay night the river again became
with ice ; and on Saturday after-
a, foctmen Ycrc crossing the River
) tatarc's bridge.
Snow had fallen
ie three or four inches the ni?ht be
".a
nl on Satunlav niht. arain.tOtue
J O o
:'-:oial ' denth cf pi-rKt or ten inches.
. O
ihat now we have over a foot of snow,
.excellent
sleighing.
Happy Inlon.
rrom a due appreci-
- a me important principle that the
fraction cf the mere necessity should
l coeral with' attractive artiste design.
-vii, . the- Hatter of the Hall of
Great Hat, on Broadway, orpo-
, - 01., 01. Lrouis, is working to
;:ivc the encomiums of all for the style,
anji variety cf his hats, during th,e
-land
winter of 1659.
e 'ew School Law.
rri j
a u-aay we COm-
r v
44I P inn 1 " m a
i-uuiicaiion or "An act pro
iae tetter regulation of schools
Vbraa,'' As this ' law ' is quite
"2thrit will 1 - '. '
. : 4t,iu,lc?t teast tnree num-
; our -paper in which to complete
Ucatioo. It will be, found on the
1 i'aje.
Trctli or, Propliecy. , r :T .
' 1 - Never was there a truer
prophet than KeeviL "Broadway," said
he, years ago, "shall rule the Hat trade
of St. Louis." "Keevil prophesied well.
He performed the wonder. The people
seek the Hall of the great Hat as' the
Mecca of their hopes.
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"On the Boards Again.
. x , We notice that
our old friend E. E. Parker has resumed
the use of the "shears and needle." He
may be found at the old Post Office stand,
The prize money to be paid to the mil
itary serving in India is enormous, Lord
Clyde's share is said to be about half a
million of dollars.
PAY YOUR DEBTS ! !
lVIlli Corn.
Those indebted to me are hereby notified that
tbey can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at
tho highest market price, delivcrod at the store of
I. T. Wbjte in Erownrille. Thii request is made
only because I am in debt myselt, and cannot raise
the money, but can make use of corn. Such an ar
rangement will be taken as a treat "aoeommodatioa
under present circumstances.
Brownville, Dec., 2, 1S58.
JESSE SOEL.
DR. D. GWYN,
Having permanently located in
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
For the practice of Medicine and Surgery, ten
ders his professional services to the aniictea.
Office on Main Street.
no23v3
STRAY CATTLE.
Strayed from Brownville, on or about the first of Au
pu.t, two three year old cattle; one a heifer ; points of
horns off. color .right white, and red brindle spotted.
The other a white light red spotted steer, large horns,
rather stasgihh. A representation ct a dart in white
j.air nn hi. noso. The subscriber will liberally reward
nr one who will return tba animals or give
iniorma-
tion that will lead to their discovery. .-.-Sept.
9. tf. JAS. FERGUSCN
Claim Notice,
To I Jtn Hoyt, Sam. R. StumbO and all others whom u
may concern You arc hereby notified that 1 will ai
pear at the Land Office in Brownville, on Friday tho 17th
day of December, 1S5S, to prove up my right to the S. w.
quarter of section no. 11, Township no. 1, north of
range 16 east.
Dec. 9, lSS. E. S. DUNDT.
THE GOLDEN YEAR.
G0DEY,S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1859.
Fifty-seventh & Fifty-eighth volumes.
TERMS.
One copy one year, three dollars ; two copies; one year
five dollars: three aopies one year six dollars.
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A Splendid Illustrated Newspaper. -
HARPER'S WEEKLY
A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION.
Employs he best talent in the World.
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T. S. ARTHUR'S
Home Magazine for 1859.
Edited by T. S. Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend.
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VOLUME FIFTY-ONE, .
GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED MAGAZINE
Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq.
A monthly periodical which alms to eutertain instruct
and amuse both Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Address, . : FOWLER WELLS,
V Broadway, .New Yutt
tT. Dr. Baker's .Specific will cure
gonorrbea, fleet, stricture, scnSinal weakness, choT'lee,
diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the
genital organs. Reader, have you a private disease I
Do not neglect it. Delay . it tanner out. Dr.- Baktr't
Specific Is a sale, speedy and radical enre." With Dr..
Baker's Specific you xaa." cure. yourself, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the
medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle, v.
53Dr. EASTERLT, corner Third and Chestnut strets
St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders
must be addressed, to gt the genuine. - Sold by ,
. . J. U. ilACX ft CO., Druggists,
? Brownville, K". T.
DR. ELSTERLlrTS
' - Iodine and Sarsfiparilla ; y
Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of
the BLOOD, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the
system, viz cancers, swelling of theglands, rheumat
ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes, piles, ooils,
erysipelas, goitres, pains in the bones and joint's, ul
cers in the mouth 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 cause,
which renders the cure certain and pertnanent.
vr. t,ateriy t ioame ana zartapariuawm cure tne
xcortt mercurial disease, and drive out and destroy ev-
ery particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure
it bad effects.
It will cure seconder;; syphilis or vencral disease,
and will diive the syphilitic virus and all hereditary
taints and poiionous matter out of the system through
tue pores or tne skin, ana restore tne patient to a per
fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure
for liver complaint ami dyspepsia, if used a proper
length of time. I challenge the world to produce its
equal in these complaints.- The afflicted will bear in
mind that Dr. Kasterly's Iodine and Sartaparilla will
cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy,
graveo, diseases or tne kidney s. bladder, and urinary
organs, in a few days.
It will remove pimples and blotches from iheface,
and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala
baster. It does this by purifying the Hood, and by its
prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or
gans, producing vigorous health.
Persons who have long been affiidcdwi.b scrofula old
sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions
of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, arc advised to
procure Gridley's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to
apply on the sores and diseased parts, whn using Dr.
Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and
Sarsaparilla purifies ttte blood, and causes the sores to
discharge their putrjd matter, and the ointment heals
them. When both arp used (which I always recommend)
a permanent and rad.cal cure is always effected. IJhcy
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 TQdine and S.irsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 75
cents per bottle. Both are prepared by pr. Easterly,
corner cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St, Louis, Mo.,
sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed.
3-Soldby J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brown
ville, N. T-, and by Druggists generally.
t"Hr. Hooper's Female Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
su-orcsscd. or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or
wnitesf barrenness, saaow complexion, neaaacne, qiz-
ziness. weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, exces.es, over-
excitement, &.c., of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la
dies the best remedy ever invented. Jd"Price $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 addicsscd.
Sold by J. 11. MAUN 4. CO., AgsOts, Erownville,
H". T., aud by Druggists generally ' .
Dr. Easterly's
2TFeYcr and Ague Killer
-Will
cure ague and fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, inter
mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms
nf fpvors incident to bilious climates. II there is a
man, woman or cat'd suffering with ague and f.'.ver,
they are advised to procure Dr.. kasterly's Fever and
Ague Killer, It is a positive cure speedy and perma
nent. Try it.
Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 hot.lesfor $5.
Dk. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets
St Louis, sole nroDrietor. to whom all orders must be
addressep to get the genuine. .-
Sold by i. n. MAUN &. CO, Agents, Brownville.
Dr. Carter's Congli Balsam
will enre Couchs. Colds. Asthma. Consumption, Bron
chitis, Spitting of Blood, Paia in . the Side and Breast,
Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Palpitation of the Heart, and all discasosof the Throat,
Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or
Cold a single day. Millionsdie annually by neglecting
a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to coKsrMP-
TiON, and then to an early death. Reader, have you a
a rouuh. ruld. or an v disease of tho lungs? Procure at
once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter's Cough
Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in twen
tT.fmir honrd. and alwavs cures tbe worst cases of
oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs In
a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; large
ties, $1 per bottle, or ti bottles for $5.
bot-
JCf-DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs,
St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders piust
be adllregsedto get the genuine. Soldhy
'J. II. MAUN & Co.
MAUN & Co., Agents,
Brownville, N. T.
Why is tho Demand so Great for
DE. MANN'S
AGUE BALSAM?
Because it will, In all cases, safely and effectually
cure that much dreaded scourge of the Westrhills, 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, aud as a tonic it is
unsurpassed. We will offer a few evidences of its worth
by men of influence and high standing.
Princtlon, IU., Sept. 20, 1857
Dr. Manx Dear Sir: For several years past I have
used your Ague Balsam in my daily practice, and have
closolv observed its effects in bunurcosor cases, ana in
no case has it failed to produce me most nappy eneci.
1 can most cheerfully recommend itas a certam specific
for chills, fever and ague, aud malerions diseases.
. ' IX. ai. v.
Marshall, Mich, Feb 11, 1857.
Dr. Mass & Co : I havo sold a large amount of your
Ague Balsam in this vicinity, and from my personal
knowledge of it, I believe it the best remedy for chills,
fever aud ague that has ever been sold mour state.
OA UVDE.
Ashtabula, O, Jan 1, 1S5S.
Messrs S K. Mash & Co Gents: In canvassing tho
States of Ohio and Michigan for the sale of tbe different
remedies of which 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 6old.
It really seems to be the people's own remedy, and its
sales more rapid tban all others. It is deatined. to su
percede all other ague remedies in the market.
A &. S HENDRY.
Arct 10-, Feb 23, 1S58.
Mesf rs Mass &. Co Gents : I have at our house in
St. Louis boM your ague balsam some three years, and
have carefully observed its effects in ctin'iio, and must
in all candor say, I do not believe its equal exists iuall
the world of medicines. To jnypcrsonal knowledge it
nas cured permanently every time, and I have known it
used after all other medicines had been tried in vain,
with the mosthanrv results. And what is more remark-
aoie 1 nave never known a case but what remained cured
for at least that season. I have no hesitation in recom
mencing it a3 a perfect triumph over chiPs and fever.
- - ' PROF. OJ WOOD.
S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Galion,
unio. sold by all Uruggists.
O.J. WOOD&Co., of St. Louis, Mo.
wholesale agents for the Western St'ts.
Sold by J.
H. MAUN it CO., Druggists,
Brownville. Nebraska.
Brownville House.
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
MORRISON & WHEELER
Announce to tbe public that they have taken charee of
the new, large, aat commodious ferret notel building re
cently completed in the City of Brownville. Nebraska.
I They have furnished it from rjar to garret with en
tire new furniture; the rooms areaJl large, well ven
tilated and finished. The table, wc promise, shall at all
times contain the best the country can on"jrd. Oar liquors
snau oc a pure as are made, as we purchase in ncrson
from reliable manufacturers. We deem a more exten
ded notice unnecessary andmc.de by assuring the pub
lic mat we are netemtine.1 mat uoefiort on our vtrt 6hall
be wanting to render the Brownville House a fimt class
Hotel. f MORRISON & WHEELER.
July 8, lS53-6m ' " ' .. ..
NOTICE..
All persons are hereby notified that I v'U take the
necessary steps to the re-opening of the contested case
or James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fully in
vestigating his right to enter the south west quarter
(li4 )f south west quarter (li4) and lot number four ()
f sectiou eighteen (18) in township five (5) range 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 above described propertv.
May 27, '63 T2ai6tt AUGe'STl'3 EOUNTZE.
cards;
D. H. M'UUGHLIX . . CIIAS. COSSET
Mclaughlin &. "DonsiirT-;
m " n r
ILlV7liUW.l
Main Street, BfownYilIe,N.TV,"
But "am sell Luni Warrants. lhaVe out knd 111. declar
atory statements; make' our pre-emption" papers ;pay
taxes, investigate titles f i i , . r r
'. Buy and sell property a commission ; furnish land
warrants for time entries, and attend to airother busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection ot Govern
ment land and the location of laud warrant for parties
residing at a distance. .' . ; - ' ,
McLAUGHLIX &. DORSET respectfully refer to,
George II. JS'ixou, Usa;, .. Register Brownville Land
Office. .
CTurles B. Smith, Esa., Receiver of Public Moneys'
.Nemaha Land District.
Robert W. Furnas, Ksq., Editor Advertiser Brownville
Messrs. Lushbaugb &. Carson, Bankers, Brownville.
Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown, Maryland.
Lewis R. Newcomer Esu. Baltimore, Hd.
O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. , '
Hon. Kenner Furguson, Delegate In Congress from
Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C. ,
John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Fern, Ind. '
Brownville, April 22. n.43tf
T. W. BEDFORD.
HUDSON GEORGE,
Oounty surveyor
-Notary Public
ry ry iT"fr T Q WM) C
XJili jj L UJL.Lx & vTilUlYvJ jlj
33rg-G-I3XrE3333?HJS. ., .
ALSO
RCA I E QT ATE. AR CHTO
Bl1 n ili- I. i I iorv-"V.
Office on Main Street.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
theui in the line of their professionr Will buy and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the select
tion aud location of Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, makeoutCity Plats.fcc., &c,
Having oeen located in tne Territory for tne past year,
we are prepared to make the most choice selections for
actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and
render assistance ta contested cases at the TT. S. Land
Office. -i , . , - .
Letters of inquiry promptly ans-.vered. ; '
WE REFER TO ' ' i
lion. W C Reynolds : Kingston. Penn. 1 ' -
John J Pendleton, Esq. " Cincinnati, Ohio '
HonGalutiaA Grow Washington' City, D. C.
Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio
Ryall & Charles, Land Afentsioux City, Iowa.. " '
BosterS;. Hedges, Bankers ' io ' do-""
Lushbansh& Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T.
R. W. Furnas, Esq. . do do
D. 7, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton. Pa.
Rufus R. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo.
Col.-John G. Fell;" i . '..: Waverley Pa. -W.
G. George, Real Estate Agent. Davton Ohio
April 8. 1358 v2n41-yly . .
A. B. II0LL ABIRD & CO.,
.t Machinists,: Founders and
Engine Builders,
I ront stree, "West of Smith,
CINCINNATI, O.
"T 7ould most respectfully inform thcirXriendsaml
V V the public generally, that they
aro nowpre-
Ta ro.l f r ATfipn f A n 1 1 rr.l ore in t lioir lin wi.l..Am.
ness. aavin lately enlanrcd their shop and with
the increased facilities they now posspss, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore becjj extended to.lhcm.
y JnglECS GI ery-JJeSCridlUiJ.
Constantly on han ': -consisting of tho Sash, Circu
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of
astmss, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar.
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop i.n the country.
Those in"want Of anythinj; in our line, would do
well to Rive us a call and examjne our new pattern J
F. LUSHBAUGH. ' - ' ttiO. L CAR80
LUSHBAUGH & CARSON,
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Dealers in Coin,
Uncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrahtsj
BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO.. X. T. -
Especial attention will be giyen to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup
ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale, for cash, or en
teredon time for Pre-euiptors. All Warrants sold by us
guarauteedin every respect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best secun
ties, at western rates of interest, and investments mwe
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend
cd to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates.
Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on tbe East
added. Deposits received on Current account and interest
allowed on special deposits.
OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land OC.cc
references
Lind, Brother & Co.,' Merchants,, .
Philadelphia, Pa.
McNaughton, Carson &. Co., "
Hiscr &. White, "
Young, Carson & Bryant, "
i ft
Baltimore, Md."
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port,
E. M. Punderson & Co. Merchants,
M. M. Ycakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway,
Wm. T. Sniithson, Esq., Bunker,
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallahcr, Late 3d Aud, U. 3. T
Taylor & Kricgh, Bankers, .
New York.
Wa.hington,D.C.
Chicago, III.
St. Louis, Mo.
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
McClelland, Scruggs &. Co. Merchants,
Hon. Thos. G. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
Mercersburg,Pa.
P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons Sc. Co. Bankers,
Hagerstown, Md.
tt t
Keokuk, Iowa.
Council Bluff"
Des Moine, "
Vinton, "
Easton, Md.
H. C. NuttJc Co. "
Greene, Weare &Rice, " " -i
Douglass c Watson, "
Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. Perry, ' , " -
Cumberland, Md.
Prof. H. Tutwiler, - '- -
Havana Alabama.
Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf
GEORGE EDWARDS,
A -TC tr-1 TT T IT1 B5 OT.
OFFICE Main St, Last 0f Kinney 4- Holly' office,
Nebraska Citv. N.T.
Persons who contemplate building can be furnished
with Desicns. Plans, Specifications, &.C. for buildings 01
anyclass or variety of style, and the erection 01 tne
same superintended if desired. Prompt ttcutioii paid
to business from a distance. Dili
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
SAFE -AND SCALE WORK
SALYT LOUIS, MO..
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.'-
The recent test of Safe of the different Manifactu.es
in the OltE.VT F1RK of the City Buildings, in wnicb
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, f ully establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the confidence cf all interested in Safes, and the securi
ty of their content. The Excelsior being the only safe
alter being in the tire for ninety hours, and taktn out
red hot, that saved the Books aud Papers, while a large
number of tne otners, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their contents entirely consumed, "must,
impress all witii tbe necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we
pledge ouselves to manufacture none hut such as can be '
relied on, and refer to the following
Certificate.
We, the nndersigded, take pleainre in certifying to
tho successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Sales weresubmittcd to in the burning of the City
Buildings, the nineteenth oflot ember. 1856. mdare jus
tified in recommending them to all who need safes.
Hall St Smith Eddt jamesos & Co
Cijarj.es Blow & Co Samuel McCartney
Partridge &. co Joseph Elder
HcmphretsTutt&Terry, Johs S thomasos
RCJSYAS UlLLM AS St BROS BASTE WILE V & BASTS
TlLLAN ROZIET & CO SCOTT & BRO
McMehas is, Ballantise, Brows Goddik it Co
Vos Pki l waters &. CO W LEWISO &. CO
D A January & co Johs II Hall it co
Barnard ..dam. & co Sitapleigh day &. co
THE EXCELSIOR
Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture
at the StateFair, in Saint J.ouis; is sold from thirty to
utty per ceni joss, and guaranteed to be equal to any in
the united states. ;
Also manufacturers of
L-isrhtningr Rods, '
of Besrqoality, anT ; : ' ',-'. '-,-,'
PUMPS of all Descriptions'.
i ; BEARD k BRO., .
No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July 22.tIS58. Iyv3n4
COSMOPOLITAN
ART ASSOCIATION.
TERMS OF S UI3S.C RI PTIO N. . :
For tbe current jear, ending Jan. 1, 1S60, up to which
time subscriptions will be received. Every subscriber
of three dollars i entitled to:
1st. The celebrated steel engraving, The Village
Blacksmith. " ....
Snd. A copy ot the elegantly illustrated Cosmopolitan
Art Journal. ' '
M. A free season admission te the .pastern and .Wes
tern Galleries cf Art. -
' In addition to which, the large and vaiuable collec
tion of works ol Art, m-iU be giVea to subscribers.
No person is1 restricted to a ..ingle -fcihsdripUon. Those
remitting $15 are entitled to six memberships.
Addrcsc, C L. DER3Y, Actuary. C. A. A.,
No. MS, New York,
Or R. W. FURNAS, Brownville, N T.
33 husk Matfrasses just received at the store of
Aw. IS57. JnSJ I. T. WHITE.
n
BROWN VILXE D'S;
1 : Public Sale?" 7 "
Nofife is hereby th en That by virtue fT a. trusteeship
rested in William L. Parker (Mate ileccaeu) by deed
of trust executed wi the ftrnrteeutlitJay rtk-toer a d
1S67, by ian.es H.-Mastin, and recorded in the Record
er's office of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on
pages three hamlred' and forty-five aud three hundred
-and-forty-six of Deed book "A," 1 Walter W. Hackney,
administrator of theeta.e of Jai4 WUuaiu P.irker,
will from the corner of Socoud ami Mail streets da the 1
towuof.BrownvMle in. saijl bounty, between ,he hours of
nine a'cloct a Mand four 6'Chtk t J J on the twenty
flftt day .of ttjcenibor A i 18oft sa to the highest
bidder for cash in hand the following described land, to
wit: the northeast quarter of section number thirteen.
in Township number lire north of -fange tnurohcr thir
teen east cf the sixth priucipal meridian, in Nebraska
Territory, and tj execute a deed to tteirorchaser. The
6-nii e to ue sold. to satisfy a cart:io lyomissnry note de
scribed in said deed, said note bcm.. yd unpaid. lS-lt
Public Sale. -
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a trusteeship
vested in William L. Parket (since decciued) . bv deed of
trust executed on the (14th) fourteenth day of October,
A. D. 150., dj Cornelius Ma&tm and recorded in the
recorder'., office of Nemaha county, Nebraska Ttnitory.
on page three hundred and forty-six of Deed Book "A,"
I, Walter W. Hackney, administrator of t!ie estate of
said William L. Parker, will, from thecorurrof Second
and Main streets in the' town of Brownville in said
connty, between the hours of nine o'clock A M and fonr
o'clock p M, on the twentr-nnh day of December a
i 1S6St sell to the highest bidder for ca.h in hJiid the
following described land to wit : the south-east quarter
of sectiou No thirteen-in Tuvn:liy Nohve, north of
ian;B jso. tiiirreeu ea?t of the sixth principal niCi iiIian
in Nebruska Territory ivti to. execute deed to the
puachascr. "The Same fo'bo sold to sat ftfy a certain
promissory note described in said deed, said note being
yet unpaid. Ib-Jt
. Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a trusteeship
vestea ifl If-llliuni L. Parker (since deceased) by deed of
iruK executed on the seventeenth day of October A d
1So7, by Thomas Staler, and reoorded in the recorder's
ornce of Nemaha county, Nebriska Territory, on pases
three hund.ed and fifty-four and three hundred snd fifty
nveofDeed Uook -A," 1 IKalter W.- llachney, adinia
istrator of the estate of said William L. Parker, will,
from the corner of Main and Second strebts in the town
f Brownville in said county, between the hours of nine
o'clock A M and four o'clock P M. on the twenty-fifth
day of Dccemhei ADTS54 sell' to the highest bidder
for cash in hand the following described land, to wit
tne southeast qaarter of section number, thirty-five, in
township number five, north of Taupe number twelve,
east of theisixth principal meridian in Nebraska Terri-
'tory, -and to execute a deed to the purchaser. The same
tv bo sold to satisfy a certain promissory note described
in said deed, said note being unpaid. 18-4t
- -
Guardian's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance pf an order
made by the Probate Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska
Territory, on the 20th day of October A D 1S5S, in the
case of John Hanna, guardian of H-albridge Goodridge
lunatic and insane, against the heirs and creditors of the
said Goodrigc, tho undersignecr wilt sell at public auc
tion in Brownville, at-the Propate Judge's otrtcc. at two
o'clock P m, on the 13th day or December A D 1S58, all
or the personal property of H aibridge Goodriduc; and
the following described real estate to wit . lot Ni
section No Tin township No 4,'ranirc No 18"ca.st,. er- so
much of it as the court may on dajrof sale order to be
soid.
TERMS Ono thirddown and the balance in six months
Tith approved security..
I3-H .; ... . JOHN HANNA. Guardian.
H. M. ATKINSON,
MJWTA.rt - , A
n V .V I 11(1 ' I J.I till ft "IT I
M A.TN STEEET,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.,
WrT I I nftinrl vr-ri-rrt vr -v tV a .. t.1 nr 4 '. . n n w I 1 -
tion cf ovcrnment lands in tho Nemaha land dis-
trict; surveying town sites, ar.d subdividing land?;
drafting city plats, and all other busme.3 of a (jener-
al Surveyor, lie will locate warrants on time for
TnuTfin!
tion papers;
distant dealers; do declaratory statete
tention to pre-empt ; mako out prc-cmr
and always on hand to look out claims for actual set
tlers.
REFER TO
W.W. Sanger, M. D., .
New York City,
Sewal & Withinston;-J -
Rev. T. W. Howe,
Col." W. E. Atkinson. : ' '.
Bo'torr,-Mass.
rataskala Ohio,
Ueorse H. Nixi n, ReristeI.and OBic e. Rrowr.ville,
Lushbaugh & Larson, Hankers, Urownville, N. 1
R.W.Furnas,-;. , : . 'I - i". '
Honey Creek Mills.
The undersigned rpspectfully artnomico that they are
prepared to till 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
ind best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever
ffered in the county or Territory, consisting of
40,000 feet seasoned siding;
40CC8
cotton-wood flooring;
si'cainove ' '
20,000
' 10,000
CO, COO
" '" oak and ash"
' cotton-woo4, soft
. walnut finishing lumber;
fencing; '
joists; sills, studding and scantling of al
most every size both hard and soft wood;
20,000 " rough and square edged sheathings; also
1.I1 linft Kimorinr :uvnil litiirrlo nnV u-riloiff ali.l (.nttnn
wooc; also ... ... , .
150.000 lath, a superior article, of unifarm length,
.' thickness and width .
Their mills are under the charge of experienced "and
.T.cicnt men, and the undersigned flatter themselves
hat tbequality of their lumberwill compare favorably
-iih any other made iu the Territory, all of which will
e soid to suit the times.
GREEN, SPRINGLE &. CO.
7oney creek Mills, May 20 '63 48tf
NEW l-PAINT SHOP.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity that ho has started a new Paint
Shop in Brownville, and .will attend to all work iu the
Painting Department, that he may be favored with.
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
ORA AM E XTALTAIXTIXG:
GIUIMG,, GILDIiYG,
PAPER HANGING.
Imitator ; of all Kinds of
WO QDS : ui iV D MARBLES,
Instructions given in the
GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON,
ORIENTAL, OR GLASS PAINTING,
On reasonable terms.
Carriages paiutcd neatly and with dispatch.
Having had a number of years' pratical experience in
some of the largest E istern- cities,- he challenges com
petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that
he can givo perfect satisfaction to all that may favor him
with their patronage. Call and see for yjuselves; that
'This show can perform all it advertises.'
- ClfAKLES R. MANNING.
Brownville, Sept. 16. 185S-6ra
GENTS' DEESS GOODS.
JACOB MARIIQN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BPvOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Kespc,;tfuliy announces to the gentlemen cf Brown
ville and vicinity that te has just received from tne
East a large stock of very superior goods and latest
styles. '
Cloths, Vestmgs, &c,
Which he will manufacture on very favorable terms.
ne flatters himelf that ho understands his business
thoroughly and all work warranted cominii from his es
tablishment, aiid charges as low as any other competitor
in this place or the West.
A IVeat Fit Guaranteed.
NEW ARRIVAL
OF
Two Hundred
S? 0 3E3
UlIUbllAN : WLISLK.
Brownville, IVebraska.
ANNOUNCES to the public that he haajjist re
ceived, per Steamer Ryland." a rery lnre and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
Buck's Pattern,"
Plymouth Rock, i "
- Elevated Oven.NewEf- . ... '
olclen Era. and every variety o .
Parlor and Office Stoe. ; ... : . .
' . , . Also,. .. ' ..,!.....
Japaned Ware, Rrass lietties,
I.anlhci ii s. Copper Wai e. SIi o
vels and Ton?s. f
All of which I pledge myself to-seil at a. fair rates
and on as accommodating terms ft any other estab
lishment in this region of country.;;, " . ;
I bare also now on hand every requisite rarietv
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put np guttering and spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workujanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.:-.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in tie uoDer
country. -
Brownville September 2, 18f 8. . ulO-ly
t?Jj CITY"
UI V Ulll -oinBLti"--
- - WM. ROSSELL, f '
BROWNVIIiI,E. N. T. - -Announces
to the public that he is prepared to accom
modate those wishing with Carriages and Buggtes ; to
gether with goofsafe horses, for comfort and easton tra
velling. He willtlso hoard horses by the day, wqjX or
month. l . ...
t" TERMS FAVORABLE JtL
June 10, '. - cotf --- :Trr
fBRO WNHELKr AD'S.
An Ordinance -
Ue it ork&ired by' the City Conncil of the City of
BrownviUc That theordinar-c passed by the t unul of
thecity of "lirk,wnvine on the .econd day of Noveniher
A i lS3Ri relating to the leasing of lot-t helongmg t y.fc
city on the levee, be and the same is here! y repealed..
lf wtf further ordained. That any person, who uuy
desire to lease either tf the luts belonging to the city if
Brownville situated in the fcree addition t.f the said
city, mai'.leascthe.sime f r Jho term vt three ye.irv
npon ci.nditu.n that fof ach of fcaid lots a yearly reut A.
ten dollars be paid to tho-authui ities of said citj ; Provi
ded, That the lessee or lessees of each of said lots .ball
be and thoy are hereby required to erect on the same a
building, not Iw iinilze tban 24 by 40- feel. Prwided
further, 'Tharthe city reserves the right in an cases u
sell at any time any or all of the lot or lots so leased.
upon a notice c-t rtxty .days being glveir t u rtle ler?ee t
lesseej-jwht shall be entitled to purchase tho ijs,rcs(
pectively occupied by said lessees, at stub pri.-e as
equally eligible lots may bring exclusive cf tbe impro
vements on the sanis.
The Mayor of thecity of BrownvillO i hereby re-juir-
ed to draw up and execute f r tt.o city any contract.
lease or agreement relative to the leasirg of sid lots as
aforesaid.
Attest LUTHER HOADLEV, Mayor.
CHARLES G. DOP.SET, Recorder '21
RSMOV. -
C, Deuser has removal his Tin Shop from Kroiit street
to Main streyt,iiear!y tri Jite the new il.:tvl, where he
has opened up-tho lari-kb atutkuf ware in his line to be
fo'ind in tho upper country, lie solicits a continuance
of patronage. - June 10, '63.
Land Warrants; .
37ox Casli and on X'i.iiio
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants t f al 1 size-; to
settlers on such time as they tuny desire Iou; or abort
it tho usunl rates.
A constant supply of Warrants will be kr;.f on hand
for sale as cheap as they can bo bought ei.-ewhere in
town.
Buy of regular dealers ar.d beware of bi gvs warrants.
All "warrants sold Ly us will be guaranteed to be
genuine m every respect aud will be exchanged u de
tective. .
Being permanently located iir Brownville. w chii al
ways be fcund at tlie old atand a few uoi s e.ii.5 ui tLe
yrownvlile House.
LUSHBAUGII &. C ARSON,
Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants.
A superior stock or Millinery and Di ets i,o ds r.t my
ew Millinery establishment, cne door a!)vp Lushbaugh
& Carson's Banking House, Brownville, N. T.
44tf ' MAltV TURNER
Notice to Tax Payers.
R. T. RAINE", Treasurer of Neinahacouuty. informs
the citizens of said county that he is ready to receive
taxes at all times between this and tho 1st of January
next.
Brownville, Nov. 4, 1S53. 13-3w
CITY TEUHK STOEeT
FASSETT & CHOSSI.IAN,
Manufacturers of
Traveling Packing
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, c, C.
40, N. Second st., bet. Pine & Chestnut,
Saint Louis
M0.
Weare now prepared to fill all orders
:in our line with uiniiutneos mid on the
he "most reasonable terms. Our stock is
'largo and complete and all of our owu
manufacturing. Those ia vjut of articles in cur line.
(wholesale or retail) will dj well to give us a call be-
f'.re purchasing elsewhere. A share cf public patron
age is solicited. ul8v3-lj-
Clocks, batches & Jewclr"
'
J; SCHIITZ
Would anuomice to the citizens of Brownvillo
7v. and Vicinity that he has locnled him-eif in
fcJuikiiB-rownville, andiuteuds keeping a full assort.
i..eiu of everything ta his line of buVihessi which will
be sold low for cash. He will also do all kinds vt re
pairing of docks, watches and jewelry. All work war
ranted. . vnh-lv
LUTHER HOADLET. ' R0BEH7 V. lIUlll.
AlLi:V 311 lit,
T atvttv a np.iMrv
" AlCA,JUi JJ JC2mH aJJL j JL j
Urownville, email a Co., X. T.,
Office Corner mcin and First Streets. .
Will select Government Land..; locate Land Warrants
in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and
Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non
residents; buy and sell property on
commission.
Land Warrants Bouorlitfnncl Sold.
Pre-emption papers prepared, Ac.
WE HAVE FOR SALE LOTS IN THE CITIES OF
BROWNVILLE,
SOUTH UROWNVILLE,
NEMAHA CITY,
. TABLE ROCK,
OMAHA,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
ELWOOD, K. T.
,1LS0 FOR SALE
Lands near Table Rock, Pawnee comity.
Also,
In Xcmaha county, improved property for sale or rent.
REFERENCES.
Lucius IIopldns,I'i-3't Importers J Traders 'Bank N.V.
lmvid Uoadley 1'rs t Panama H.iiJroad.
Uea.C. T. Iliilyer Charter Oak Iank. Hartford.
Lee, La tier & Co
. ,
. .. ll irtf, ,r,l I'.nn
Collins, Kellogg A Kirby
Thomas W. Phelps
- - - 2St. Louis, Mo.,
...... Mobile, Ala.,
Eutaw, Ala.
"
Vj. W llson fc Lo.
Win. P. Webb. A fy
M.J.O.-,born &. Co
Keck Maud, 111.
Ja's II. Archibald, (icn'l Ag'ID. I .iW.Ii.R. Sc-anton
Oilles).ie,l-earco & Co., Bankers.... Carbondale, Pa.
ICev. T,. Ward'-: "
LatfitTp & Jone3 Sernnton,l'i,
B. O. lloraa floil Palls N. V.
William Prothitl-hara, Att'y Albany, N. Y.
Rev. It. Nelson. Principal Wvom'n-? Seminary. N'.V.
J. A. Parker & Co... Wa.sbinrton. I). C.
A. T, Gilmer, Receiver Land 02ee Omalm
Horace Everett, -: Council Llu"s,Ia.
LrownviJle, April 1, 1?:3.
Hotel Sale Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of certain deed
of trust, executed for and 0:1 the part of the Brownville
Hotel Company ot Li'ownvii.c Nemaha county, Nebras
ka Territory, by Robert W. Furnas, Jurues W. Coleman,
Homer Johnson, ItichardBrown and Alexander Ilallam,
as effloers anu directors of s.-iid Company, dated the Cfih
day uf November A. D. 1.C7, and recorded on page
three hundred and cisb.ty-.ix aud three Lu:j-.r.J and
eighty-.-even of Dec! Book "A, "of Nt-xaha county afore-
Said, I John il.TLersv.n, the trustee nju.ed in said deed,
will, 'on the thirteenth day of December a u lets, be
tween the hours of nine o'clock a M and four o'clock
p M, from the djor of the ntel builJlag uyv staiidiug
on the grounds hereinafter described, sell 'public sale
to the highest tidJcr for ca.iUi.i hanJ the following de
scribe.! real estate, bituate end being ia lac city of
Brownville in said Nemaha ccun'y, to wit : b.ts number
six, seven, eight, nine, ten aud e!e;. en, in block number
three of tbe original plat of said cily, together with the
Dries note, building, bna 311 otserbuiblinu's, tenements
improvements and appurtf nances to said Lots teluigiiu:
or pertaining. Said sale to bo made to meet and pay
certain tills or notes issued and put in circulation bv
said company which have now fully matured and remain
unpaid, and said til Is or notes being thofc referred to
in taM (Loed of trust as bearinc evendate therewith. -ia.o-ll,
1668 JOHN McPHERSON, Trustee.
ORDINANCE NO. 2.
Be it Ordained by tbe Council of the City of Brown
ville, that a competent person be emcloyed as early as
practicable to survey and lay off that portion cf the Le
vee lying: North of Main street, and- fronting ,n the
samo, opposite the present Levee, additional to the city,
into lots froatins twenty-two feet cn Main street, and
extending seventy feet nofth of 1 the sane, and that
the provisions cf the ordinance recent iy passed by the
Cjty Council, relative to tho leasing or lots in the Le
vee addition he" extent ed and' applied to' the lots whkh
may te surveyed in pursuance of this ordinance.
LUTHER IIOADLET,
Attest, CH'SG. DOnSEV. ' - 313yor.
Recorder.
A. V. ELLIOTT,
-KT UL 2AS O IT 3T
. SEED-DEPOT, ' :
Cor. Broadway and Tash Street.
ST. LOUIS, 'MISSOURI.
naving purchased the entire Kursrry stock of John
Siggcrson & Bro., I am prepared to effer to the public
the largest and best selected stock of fruit Shade, and
Ornamental taees, shrubs and plants ever ofl'ercd for
sale in the West. We are determined to t rier such in
ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure
the most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalorrues will
he furnished, and any information given, by addressing,
' A. W. ELLIOTT,
' - Saint Louis, Mi. -
November 35, fr3-Iy.
BROWNVILLE-AO'S.
Lcal. ITctico-
Wlit'.ani Fcr-ujuaaiii Ncir.i! i' Co'ir.tj J! '.;.'.t
It. A.FerSu3la Court-f luat.V"",n'rjj i:' : l
fs - Ali-tn'jt Nol'ra-V. i Torn:
TIuh. 1. ITjtw,,J jf To Noven.her Ter .a a p li'j-S
To Tho?. Y. llay wood, the ab-.ve nameJ dcfw-ii'lant.
This is to notifyyou that wherwt a" writ nf sum
mons hffi, issued a5.1ir.3t you fr'au l "XcbriSi:
county du-trictcourl of tho S'.cond Judi ial distr:i;t
Nebraska Territory on t. wit the the l'jth d ay of Oc
tober, .v D 185?, returnable to the November Tcnn',
tf ?;,; I Court, to be held in the city of Hrcwnvillo v
jn s;id cnmha county cn.the sitteenth' dnj tt 2trr
euib'er x D lS58,summonsir yen to nsw'er on (j t o
fore tL a second day of said tera the p tiUoti cf the
above named plaiutilTs "William Ferguson ai:.t It. A.
Fcr'uson. to bo on 151a in V.ib t-21oc cC th'3 ilcjli cf
the iUiid Xctuaha ccaiity' ditti-:ct cvurf cacr tefro
the first day of November A i lSo, wherein tji'c id ,
j.Ia'mtilis claim of yuu'tlic sum t.f two Lun Iftd. aiid ,
ton d i'.ars and eighty cents with iLteret 03. tU .
snujo at the rate of ten er cent per annun, from tho 3
jib day of Juno p a certain j raixsvry
notp made by you unto triei'4 on t wit Ui day aud
yc: last aforesaid for the sum .f two hundred and.
ten b)llars and eighty cents, fayallasi ty dtys al-- f
tor date with interest on tbe .aiuj at the rate of ten ' t
per ecnt per nnnua.it beisg'v.crt for vilue r:ceircd. .
And whereas tho said summons ha "been returne'l j
ly the sberiif cf the sai l county 'tot found' a toyuu
th said Thos. P. llay v and. ' ' ' '
Now thcreforo.you are hereby cotitied thatunle.
you appear at the next Norembet term of tho said s
Nemaba county district court to be held as aforesaid?!
an I anwo on or before tbe second day of the.'sai4
term the said petition of tho plaintiff:. th:vt thn -
judgment will bo rendered a gainst ymi nn tho fai4
petiiicn jer dofaul. and tl.e pbintifT rco. yr of
yoii the sum demanded in thu naid petiti-.n.'
U. C. JOIlNON.Att'y for ll'ffy.
Tt is hereby ordered that the nbore notko bepubj--'
lislied in the Nebraska Advertiser for four su.ce-'riyl ,
weeks as i; provided by law ' ' I J
A. W. PENT!. AND. Clerk. '
By CUAS: G. DOIiSEr, dpuiy. " .
Q.-t.ber21st. 5S n!7
J. D N. TnOLlSON,
Attomcr at Law;
H is resumed his proi'esstnnal business, and will prac- I
tice in all the Courts of .Nebra.-kj., and tluv Court j irj
AtchMison county, Mo. . .
Oiil-.o one door west cf I. T. Whyte'a Store, Croti iivillj ;
NebjrjsKa. ...
BfowhviHe. April 2i, n43 ly
.
Brownville Steam Ferry S
fffEBEST CK03SING ifBW
ON THE
Missouri river;
The Route from Erownville to lPtr Ketrney,
und from thenco to Ciilifonii.t, ij the
ncarQst and mor:t practicabl3.
DAKER & CODINGTON,
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Fiiblic that tliey aro
now running as a Firry across the Missouri liver at
Anenlirdj neu. substantial and conmvdious
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
. Which ar'angemcnt will swttre a eertnin ufl
safj prijj!ge at, all times and in all kind3 cf
weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
cr fcr (ho purpose cf g'ining custom norely, but are :
governed by fact . when they s:iy this is the best
cros.iug of . the Misicuri River iu Nebraska', and
when they say the route frrmi Brownville to Fvrt .
Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest
for evidenje they refer tha reader to the map of th
Countiy; and arc warranted ia saving it is tho most
practicable route by personal experience, as well Ski
that of hundreds of others who have traveled it.
We- claim therefor thai this crossing and route I101J3
out peculiarly favorable inducement-", to persons
going to California, and solicit their patronago. Not
withstanding our superior arrangfmeutj for a safo
and spcodycrosaing, our charges are the stmo as other
Ferriesin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
4tfRecoliect that with our facilities of Powerj
no kinds of weather will prevent our lioata frpta
making regular trips at all hours.
$A skiff and hanl will be in readiness to cross
foot passenger at all times of night.
-n20 November 11th, ISM.
BROWNVILLE
S.TJE AM MELIL,
!N0EL, LAKE & EMERSON. .
Srownvillo, "TT. T. '
N. Ii. . We would respectfully inform tho citi- '
iens of Nemaha county and adjoining 31 issouri, tbat -wc
havcalwnys on hand a large and well selected -
supply of JLUMltM It, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any miil in tho Territory. . .' 1
Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard. ;
oron ine fianK of tne rtrer. - - .
All orders accompanied with the Cfl9h,will receir
our immediate attention. . . .
Lumber ! : Lumber !!,". -
We are prepared to furnish atcurSStam Saw Mill
opposite Brownville in "Prairie Forest,", all kind, ot
lumber usually found in the West, and Sonie'ehoico
lumber suitable fcr waggons, furniture, and for build
ing purposes, ifc, such as Hi' kory, Oak, Ash, Black
Walnut, Sycamore, Linn and Cottonwood, which wo
have constantly on band, or will prepara at short no
tice, at the lowest maiict prices, LiiLs sawed to or
der, for steamboats. Will saw logs on. the shares,
or by the hundred. Bills for lumber can bo left at
our .fRce, in. Browiiv.l.e. We will al.o furnish lam- .
ber saw upon the shares, or by the hundred at our
mill at Table Bock. HUADLEVi MUIIt. '
Brownville.'April I. . ,
o. r. lake. w. ir. iioo veii.-
Brownville. Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVEli, '
liL III AM.,
AND
NOTARYS PUBLIC. ;
Erovnville and Nemaha City,
NEBRASKA TEUIUTOJ. Y.
ATlLLpr.imptlyattond to Land AsreBcic)t Paying
V taxas, Jjrawing money, buying and wiling
Real Estate, buying and soiling on CommiMoh,
Making Collections tr distant dealer1", and all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession.
Partiv'ularattentoin will be giv en in filing declara
tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War
ranty Deeds from the Town authorities.
Person? owning towx lots, resi ling at a distance
wishing to procure Warranty Dt-f.-tls will do weir to
Iacc the agency incur hrtmK (alw j presenting
their Quit claim Deeds for said Lot . w ithin tho ex.
ninttionof six menths, as al ter that time all lotj not.
Deeded will be soi l.
Blanks ftiway? oifhan l. . ....: .
N. B. letters of incpuiv aasvrert'd protni.tlr.
March 2, 5T. - " 4i-j
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
w 'BROWNVILLE, N. T.
ANNOUNCE to the publi.., that ho is"preparod
to erect Steam and Water Saw and lleruhi'Et
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair
ing of machinery of all inds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED; .
He i3 also Agint for ' '
A. B. HOLLIRIRD c CO'S
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITTS
Saw . Manufactory,
CINCINNATI, O.
And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by thess es
tablishments. -."':.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. '
" . . . ' r;EFFEi:ENCTS. ' : ; i. ;.
Noel, I,ake & C BrownTiUe, N. T. Steam Mil!..
K. W. Furnas, Brownrilic,
Muir. Hann i Co., u .
Dr. Hoover, Nemahacity, "
P. M. Roger", Pawnee citv,'
NuckoGs i White, Rocfcpovt, Mo.
James Lcwe, Linden, '
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A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, 0.
Brownville, June IS, IS07. t2 1-Iy
" . Caution." . .
I cantion all persocs whomsoever against buying' frrr
Augustus Kour.tze and Wm Ruth certain town h t.
known as 'Beneiii-t's Lituitioa' to Bi-ori-nvilio. VH.raska.
' JOHN M;.PH1KS.0N.
FOR SALE AT THIS
J. W. BLISS,
Collecting Ag enti
PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, -
. NEBRASKA TERSITOHT. .
Particular attention paid to making coll-xtions for
non-rcsidcn.ts. Charges reasonable.
; . ' RcCerenccs, . t ; mi'"
It. W- Fraiae,. . ., y IVstmaster, Penji '
.' Wm.-E. Par4vv -Probate Judge, Neb. City
E.Jjl Parker '- . . ...i- ..County CU-ji, BrwniUe
...Lyfcrd k lorjj, .' &;tHra, Vol '
OFFICE.'
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