L ! TiIE: ADVERTISER, "brownville, dec. 16, isra 0..rrepviletjce of tbe -leruer. . Annexation. KmcM FtBSAs: The suLject of the annexation of the S,.u:h Platte to Kansas seems to be .the thif topic before the public at the pres. " vi i time : and one would think, from the liberal manner ia which people talk : about it, that the project was one which .vitally concerns the interests and pros jcts of this section. When the subject xvas first broached, seme two or three Tars ago, it was received by the inbabi ta:.ts of this region w ith disfavor, on ac- w.l of the tinsettled and turbulent con- of affairs in Kansas. We were frm:i the turmoil and odium of ii'.v tie Kansas difuculties, and being a peace- j quiet people, deemed ourselves nap- j.i.y Mtuatod, so that we might avoid min- with thetn. Here the question set ! il. J." Peace and good will being regar 1 3ed as the greatest blessings of ourso ! ml and political condition; and possess- I .' - lllV,l l-ITl!JI sources, &.c, to tges of soil, climate, re insure our prosperity; nith habits of industry and enterprise, vt? cartu uoi iu iw j of these advantages to consider the 1 1 r .t .V. :V. i-ncnlt tnill ."uivocai L'ent'iu u.u imgut, isou tv Iting united with Kansas. lLt the political imbroglios of Kansas ,Vr rirp no longer an obiection: and - - - o w lie r.uestion of annexation has now as I juiced a shape which rather provokes dis- ryssion ij its own general merits. If the rrrcct is an expedient one now is the iJm to act unon it. If it is desirable to 1 1 T.rnr.p r,f "South Platte" to become j united v;Kh Kansas, it can be accomplished : iiov rncro conveniently thau it can at any i future time ; fur Kansas will soon be ad- vjMr-d as a State, and when that is done the project of annexation will be much ; (yore difficult, if not impracticable, When Kans defines her State boundaries, pre jaTivry to being admitted into the Uni ,: . . rourse she will adopt such bounds i irxludt that portion of her pres ort territory, as, on account of situation, i nurtes, extent, &c, will be most like I 'y u insure her prosperity, and she will l.vj adfpt her bounds and shape her ex i' iA with a view of making them perma i..u. When these are established, it will such as we have , witnessed in the settle ment of Kansas.- The apprehension may be well founded., It is certainly credit able to the patriotism of those who enter- lertam it. " '.But" the annexation of the South Platte to Kansas can affect noth ing in regard to the subject of slavery either way, nor does it in the least tend to a renewal of slavery agitation. 'There is already a large tract of unsettled Ter ritory south of the present southern boun dary of Kansas, which will, at some fu ture day become settled and seek admis sion as a State. And the addition of that portion of Kansas south of the Kaw riv er to this unsettled region, cannot change its condition in any other respect than to hasten its settlement. There will, un-' doubtedly be one slate formed from the Territory south of the present boundary of Kansas, and there can be but one, if the Kaw river is made the southern boundary. Another objection has been urged against this measure to the effect that the South Platte in becoming a part of Kan sas, would, as it were, lose her identity and become a "tool." a "cat's paw," ort as "M." of the Journal, elegantly ex presses it, the "fag-end" of Kansas. Instead of being the most populous and influential portion of the realm, as we are now, we would find ourselves on the outskirts and :n the back-ground, and consequently become subject to the sway and dominion of Border Ruffians and ab olitionists, i Now, this, like the previous objection, is mere assertion, and those who make use of it do not produce a single fact or argument to sustain it. It can be urged only on the supposition that we take it for granted, that the interests of South Platte and Kansas will be as distinct in regard to local and political matters. There is no reason to suppose that there is now, or will be, any sectional differ ences between the people bordering on the present Kansas and Nebraska line. Is it probable that the extinction of the "jDr.TIakerrs Specific will ure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal jeaknes, chardee, diseases of the kHceys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. : Header, have' you a private disease ? Do not neglect it. Delay ir dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific ia a safe, speedy, t:;u radical enre. . With . Dr. Biker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use: accompany tbe medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle. 3"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strcts St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addrcssod, to get tbegeWum Sold by i. II. MAUN & CO.," Druggists, , ' Brownville, N.T. CARDS. D. II. M'JLAU OKLIN " CHAS. DOBSEY Mclaughlin & Dorset, ri H BROWN VILLE AD?S. BROWMILLE AD'S. An Ordinance. II DR: EASTERLY'S ;.- Iodine and Sarsaparilla ;" Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a depraved condltfotfof (be fluid's of the system, vit : cancers, swelling of the glanda, rheumat ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes,' piles, ooils, erysipelas, goitres, pains in the bones and joints,' ul cers in that mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu tional disease. 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 jttrroanenf. Main Street, Brownville, N.T., - Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declaratory-statements; make out prc-empUon papers; pay taxes, investigate titles Buy and sell property on.commisslon ; funiih land, warrants for time entries," and attend to" all other busi ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attcntiou paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of laud warrants for parties residing at a distance. . -; McLAUGIlLIX &. BOP-SET respectfully refer to George II. Jixou, Esq., - Register Brownville Land Office. - - Ch tries B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownvllle Messrs. Lushbaugn & Carson, Bankers, Brownvllle, Htm. W. 11. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown, Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Fcnner Furguson, Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, I). C. John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownvllle, April 22. no43tf HUDSON GEORGE, .Notary Public T. W. BEDFORD, Uounty Surveyor irr. .aieny t loameana aanaparuia win cure we P)T MATI T 0 T'll 1 icortt mercurial dueate, and drive ont and destroy ev- JjJli Dll vJxVJL & VTjI ViLVJlii cry particle of mercury which is ia tbe system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure tecondary syphilie or ventral disease, and will di ive the syphilitic thus and ail hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the system through tbe 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 nsed 'a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will ber in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine end Sarsdpartlla will cure all nervous discasos, 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 this by pnriyingthe blood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afSicied with scrof ula. old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsapanlla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals then. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and rad.cal 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 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addrescd. SEf-Sold by J. II. MATJX &. CO., Druggists, Brown- ville, N. T-, and by Druggists generally. present boundary will Create rivalries and Uiness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases excite prejudices which do not exist now? That Leavenworth will become hostile to Nebraska City, and Atchison the rival of Brownville, merely because they are located in the same state? ; This is not the case. The interests of the settlers be- causcu Dy coius, cncccea perspiration, excesses, over excitement, &c, of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the Ia dies the best remedy ever invented. 53"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 addressed Sold by J. H. MACJT & CO., Agsnts. Brownville. tivpfin lhft Kaw and Flattfi are idpntira . jm. -a-., aaa oy uruggisw generally and there is no natural or local causes that can create sectional differences. The ZdETDr. IJooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painiui menstruation, a iuor aibus or wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz- Saw- Mill FtlfinPS flf PVPfV DpTTTltinTl Constantly on hand:- consisting of the Jsash, Circn- ALSO REAL ESTATE AIGEMTS, - Office on Main Street. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Mill buy and sell Land warrams, make time entries, attend to the selec tion and location of ; Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats. &.c, 4tc, . Having been located in the Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make the most choice selccUons for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance ia contested cases al the U. S. Land Office. ..-. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. WE REFER TO non. W C Reynolds, .Kingston. Penn. John J Pendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio HonGalutiaA Grow - Washington City, D. C. non Joseph G. Crane - - - . Dayton, Ohio Ryall k Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. Bosterat Hedges, Bankers do do Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T. . R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa. Rufus R. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo. Col. John G. Fell "Wavcrlcy Pa. W. G. Gcorce, Real Estate Agent. Dayton Ohio April 8. 1S58 v2n-yly A. R HOLLABIRD & CO., flacMnists, Founders and . . Engine Builders, Trent street. "West of Smith, - - . CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform theirfriendsand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them, " Public Sale. ; 1 - Notice whereby pivea that by virtueof s twisteesbip vested iu William L. Parker (sinci deceased) .by deed of trust executed on the fuurteenth'day of October a d 1357, by James 11. Al3stin,"iiid recorded in the Record er's oflice of Nemaha county, JTcbraska Territory, on pages three httndred and forty-five and three hundred and forty-six of Deed book ."A," 1 Walter V. Hackney, administrator of the estate of said William I. Pirkor, will from the corner of Second and Main streets in the town or Brownville in said couuty, between" the hours of nine a'clock a m and four o'clock r i, on the twenty flftfc day of December a u rS.v?ell to the higher bidder for cah iu hand the following described land, to wit : the northeast quarter of section numbo thirteen, in Township number live north of ranjte rJuniber-Uiir-teen east of the sixth principal' meridian in Nebraska Territory, and to execute a deed to the purchaser. The same to be sold to satisfy a certain promissory note de scribed in said deed, said note being; yet unpaid. v, 18-4t Public Sale. : ' Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a trusteeship vested in William L. Parker (ince deceased) by deed of trust exeeutedon the (14th) fourteenth day of October, A.D. 1857, by Cornelius Atastin and recorded in' the recorder's office of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on page three hundred and forty-sixof Deed Book "A," I, Walter w. Hackney, administrator of fte estate of said William L. Parker, will, from thecornrr of Second and Main streets in tbe town of BrowuviKe iu said county, between the hours of nine o'clock A M and four o'clock p m, on the twenly-tirth day of December a d 1858, sell to the tighest bidder for cash in hand the following described land, to wit : the south-east quarter of section No thirteen, in Township No. rive, nrth of Range No. thirteen east of thesixh principal mcridiau in Nebraska Territ jry, and to eecutOia deed to.the puachascr. The same to be sold to satisfy a certain . promissory uote described In said deed, said note being yet unpaid. .. 18-4t Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a trusteeship vestea ifl JKilliam L. Parker (since deceased) by deed of trust executed on the seventeenth day of October A d 1857, by Thomas Staley ; and recorded in the recorder's dice of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on pages uiree hund.cd and fifty-four and three hundred end fifty five of Deed Book "A," I Walter W. Hachney, admin istrator of the estate of said IKilliam L. Parker, will, from the corner of Main and Second strebts in the town of Brownville in said county, between tho hours of nine o'clock A M and four o'clock P M. on tho twenty-fifth day of Decemhei AD1S5S sdl to the highest bidder for cash in hand tbe following described fcHtd, to wit : the southeast-qaarter or section nvrober thirty-five, in township number five, north of ra"nge number twelve, east of the sixth principal meridian in Nebraska Terri tory, and to execute a deed to the purchaser. Tbe same to be 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 of an order" made by tbe Probate Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska Territory, on the 26th day of October A D 1858, in tbe case of John nanna, guardian of Ialbridse Goodridge lunatic and insane, against the heirs and creditors of the said Goodrijie, the undcrsicned will sell at public auc tion in Brownvllle, at tbe Probate Judge's o&lce. at two o'clock P M, on the 13th day or December A D 185S, all of the personal property of IFalbridge Goodridge; and the following described real estate to wit lot .No 1 of section No 7 in township Nq 4, ringe No 16.east, or so much of it as the court may en day of sale order to be soid, TERMS One third down and the balance in six months ritb approved security. 18-it - - ' JOnNnANNA. Guardian. H. M. ATKINSON, Surveyor and Land ' Agent, Ee it orkained by the City Council of the City BrowntlUe. Thai Hid ordinance passed by the Council of thecity of Brownville ou the sccoud day of November A i 1&0S, relation to tie leasing of lots belongiug t tbe city ou thq levee, Le and the same U hereby repealed. And be it further ordained, That any person who may desire to lease either of the lots belonging to t!ie city of Brownville situated ia the levee, additic-n f tho said city. iay lease the same for the term of three years, npon condition that for each of i-.lid lots a yearly rent of ten dollars be paid to the author itit of said city; JVopi ded, That the lessee or lessees' of each of .aid lots fhall be and they areherebvre'irtirt"! to erect on the same a .buildin; not IessJto size than 2i Ij 40 Ket. ..Fiovidcd further, That the city reserves the riht in a.l c;ises to sell atany time aijyor all of. the lot or lots so leased, upon st notice cf sixty djys bein given to tlie Hsee or lessees, wh shall be entitled to purchase the-JH res. pectively occupied by said lessees, at ruch price as equally eligible 1 ts may bring exclusive ot the impro vements on the same. ' ', ' ' i' The Mayor of thecity of Brownville ii hereby requir ed to draw up anl execute for tbe city any contract, lease or agreement relative to the lear-irg of said tots as aforesaid. .. Attest - LUTOER HOADLET, Mayor. CHARLES U. DORSET, Recorder 21 C, Deuser has removed hs Tin Slu prroin Front street to Main street, nearly opposite the new Hotel, where he has opened up the largest stock or ware la his line to be fonnd in the upper country. He folicit. a continuance of patronage. , June 10, '58. ... Land .Warrants, For Casli xncl oxs. "JUlxxxo Wpare prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on sucbi time as they may desire long or short at .the usual rat'A. A constaut supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere ia 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 will be exchanged H de fective. . - Being permanently located in Brownville we can- al ways be found at tbe old stand a few doors east of the Brownville House. LrSHBAUGH & CARSON, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. BROWiv-VILL-S;AD'S. Wrili.ira Fcrjuiocand. -"ranh.i Loajty u R. A.Fercuat-ia Courtof tne second J 1. . 1 5ei T3 Alii'rict l-kal.- .frr. Tho. V, Uaywcxxl J 'To ovraiber Tcrnt iS 1-So-S To Tho?.l. IIywowi,iii.o j,bovaanntd tfefcadant. Tbieu notify yoi that wberia writ-f pum roons irdj issued aiiuat you fntu fiic - eOJih count y-d!3trittcoar; cf the Stolid Jadicht! dhfTii t NebraSa Territory on tr. wii the tho IVth ij of Of -tober, A-Dlo5?v returnable to rjve 2tok ember Jens of said Court, to be held iw the city rf Urownrili in said Jicinahii eatrtty on' the aixteenth day of.Nd etaber a AlfiuiBJnonsirg yoa to answer oa ortju4 fore the second day of saul tcrta the petition m above named plaintiffs William Fcrtrusoa and It. A I "" -Ferguson, to be tu file in the office of the clerk of tbe Mid Nemaha etdjnry district court oft or before the first day of November A IHjS, wherera th sh IaiBtiffs claim of you tho sum of two hundred and tea dollars and eighty cents with interest oa 'tfcw same at the' rate of ten per eent per annum fromtba 5thday of Juno ad 1S53 open certain prcmiworX note made by you unto them on tv wit ttio dty ahi year last aforesaid for the sum of two hundred' ind ten dollars and eighty cent?, payablo sixty 1st Jtf- . tcr date with interest oa the sa ma at the Tato cf.teif . per ccntrcrannam,it being iren for TAluorcceirc'I,' AniTwaereu3 the faMscmrnons ha.3 ben rctunicJ, . . bTthesherifof tbe said county 'not fousi avty jcu ' the said Thu3. IMIajwccd. . " " " Now therefore, you are hereby not'nVtt that un!i. 7ou acccr at tho next November tc-rui of tlia.'s;t:."l " Nemaha county district court to be held a Hfcrciaiit and answer cn or befora tha second d cf Ida saii . . terra the suid petition of the p!j;niu!v tLat thea judgaient will bo rendered against you on the iV . . petition per. default and tho plaintiff! recevtr-ot you the sum demanded in tlm said petition.- -; U. C. JOUNHONtt'y for PL'ITi i It is hereby erderod that the above notice be pub lished iu the Nebraska Advertiser for four succc&irej a weeks a U provixied by law. - A. W. PTrXTr.AND. Ctert. ' 0tober21st:-'5-:l n!7 . - - A superior slock ot Milhuery aud -Dress ixoodv at m . ew Jlillinery establishment, one door above Lashbaugli & Carson's Banking House, 14rowuvillc.-N.-T. -- 44tf . ilAKV TURNEa. J? I.,N. TH01MPS01TP ; J Attorney at Law, ITai resumed his proiesi-innal business, and wilKprac- tiire in alt the Courts of Nebraska, and' the Gouru in Atcbinson county, Mo. ' ' . ; Office one door west cf I. T. "Oytc's Store, Brownvllle NebraSKa. - . . - Brownville, April 22, 1S53. .. . nt3Iy3 Notice to Tax Payers. R. T. It AINEY", Treasurer cf Nemnha county, in forms taxes atall times between this an the Ut of January KrOWT1 171 M f StPfl.TTl n fiTTTTf next. I '- w ' ww-.. - i "j Brownrllle, Nov. 4, TS55- 13-8w CITY TRUNK STOEE. . 1 . FASSETT c CROSS1MAN, Manufacturers of Traveling & Packing notie an eay thing to ctranje them, nor an it Le expedient, if practicable, to in- rrvase her fcize ly the addition of South principal streams and bottoms of South rl'Iitte. In view of these considerations, iv ijufMiuti of Aiititsatiyn is one which :!ti:iaiuls inmiediate attention; and its AjxJicj;y t'hould be decided as soon as jo-ib!e. The principal objection that 'as thus far been urged against the meas- re, L founded upon a presumption as un- I'ltsf'iraUe as it is unjust. It is that this manure has been brought before the ullic yisi at this time, by certain design- i" and unscrupulous politicians, who are ipectiag to realize some personal ad .ttr.agc from the result. This is a mere sinaarion, and there is no good reason i .x making it. Even if this were so, it .reaiiy Doming to us wnen we propose icoi.siJcr the question upon its ownmer p. If the measure is one which is cal u'atcdio k cure to us important advan tJ2t'5, the motives crcharacter cf its mo- ts cannot atiect its real merits, and 4' icLtnot to bias or prejudice our minds Platte, are also the principal streams and bottom lands of Kansas. The settle ments on the and Little Blue and NEW-ARRIVAL! mw mmi t - AMD .- - . NEW'-GOB!!! the Nemahas, will be encouraged and fostered by the towns and cities on the UTh AT TJSTrF1."R Rr. POIMTST WnOLKSALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Missouri and Kaw rivers in Kansas. Set tlements and improvements will spread through the valleys of the Kaw and the Big Blue, and the people will cordially m -. unite as by tne impulse 01 a common interest to developc and appropriate the native wealth of that region. JUDEX. Jl'Alllster & Ponn. See their advertise ment in another column. They have been and examine. receiving new goods. Call around FURXITttJRE, HARDWARE, Ql EEXSWARE, &C, BROWJVVILLEiJV. T. flavins established themselves at tbe old stand recent ly, occupied by john Mcpherson, They are bow offering and receiving for sale one of the Largest AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MEKCHiANiDISE Ever Brought in this Territory We have another letter .from our cor respondent on the Plains, "Wyreka; " and one from"Democrat." Bellvue. They ut it. lJut this objection has been svali nnnpar;n our Mv,. ; . 1 1 1. . .1 -fa iiUTeiV as a nrelurip tn nnnthpr nml s.are miiKjriatit one, :eiiis to have been aud .LI .;a.Jowy apprehensions suggested one which by the of an over cau- .ous aiid jealous mind; yet a mind cau- Vous and jealous, ia this instance, by rca- I a of a watchful and patriotic spirit, mch, for that reason should be tolera- ' -a and encouraged. Certainly in this time poliucal hukesteritig we ought to par- -va suncthing for the spirit of liberty. i cLjecuoa is this, that annexation of 1 the South Platte to Kansas will probably ivfult m a division of Kansas by the for- I a:iun cf a state between the Kaw and NEW; ;DS. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! YFilli Corn. Those indebted to me are hereby notified thnt they can liquidate tbeir indebtedness with corn at thebipheet market f rice, delivered at the store of I. T. Whytc in Brownville. This request is made only because 1 am in debt injsclt, and cannot raise the money, bat can make use of torn. tSueb an ar rangement will be taken as a great accommodation nnder present circumstance. Jbbfrh PiUbL. Brownville, Dec., 2, DR. D. GWYN, Having permanently located in BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, For the practice of Mcdieino and Surzerr. ten- They have an extensive and varied assortment STAPLE AXD FAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family of Inr and iluley. Alill Gears and every description of j astms?. warranted to be well made in erery particu lar. Thev 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 in tho country. t t . y ( , , Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give ns a call and examine our new pattern J F. LUSHBAUGH. ' ' - - JKO- L. CARSOi" LUSHBAUGH .& CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers In Coin, Uncnrrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., N. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on tho principal cities of tho United States, Gold, Sliver; and nncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale, for cash, or en tered on time for Pre-eaiptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments cf intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. - Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Land or city property for distant capitalists. ' Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to aud proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrent 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 andinterest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co.Merchants, . Philadelphia, Pa. MeXaughton, Carson & Co., " " " Hiser &. White, - " Baltimore, Md. Young, Carson & Bryant, " " " Juo. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, " ' E. M. Punderson & Co. Merchants, " " M. M. Yeafcle & Co. No; 17, Broadway, New Tork. Wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, Washington, D. C. J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, Juo. S. ttatlahcr, Late 3d Aud. V. 8. T Taylor 4t Kriegh, Bankers, McCiellana, Scruugsii Co. Merchants, Hon. Thof". It. rratt. Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Prcs't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, II. C. Nutt&Co. " Greene Weare &Kice, Douglass & atson, Col. Sam l(aniblcton,Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwiler, ' "" Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf all orders and on the i il'fc'large and complete and all or our own manufacturing. Thoc i:i want of article in our line, (wholesale or retail) will do well to give ns a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. A thare of public patron age is solicited. ' nl8v3-ly VALISES, CARPET BAGS, S C 40, N. Second St., bet. Pine & Chestnut, Saint Louis, Mo. BROWNVILLE, N. T., 3M&lJl V IU attend promptly to the selection and loca tion cf Government lands in the Nemaha land dis trict: surveying town sites, and subdividing lands: draftingcity plats, and all other businete of a Gene r- . 1 o IT.. Ml t l a; r ut curoyor. xio ui iocio ivurrnuis on lime ior I -t -t "CTT i 1 0 T 1 distant dealcrsjfile declaratory statetemcnts of in- I i 0PKS V H If, U 03 AT, ,lfWPh'V tention to pro-cmpt ; make out pre-emption papers; ' J and always on hand to lookoutclaims for actual set tlers. j " ' - EEFER TO W.y. Sanger, M. D., f 'cw York City Sewal & Withington, Boston Mass. Ret. T. W. Howe, . -Tataskala Ohio, ColT.E. Atkinson. ; " George II. Nix'i n, Register Ij.ind Office. Brownville, Lushbaugh & Larson, uankurs, lirownvule, . T. R. t. Furnas, . V - . - - - - J. SCHIITZ Would Micoanrcto th citizens of Brownville and vicinity that be :has located himself in tiiliirownvule, and intends keeping a full assort. Kieiii of everything in his line of business, which will be sold lew Tor cash. He will also do all kinds of re pairing of clctks, watches and jewelry. All work war rantee. v3nl3-1v LUTHER HOADLET. - . ROBERT T. MCIB. IIO iDLEY & MUIK, Honey Creek Mills... T A.m a r SSrv. The undersigned respectfully annonuce that they are ; JLJOtV3 XJ . XJLxjTJuJUI J X jggBEST CHOSSLNG rj rp- -2 05 THE . &..77m.. .. J, MISSOURI RIVE : . : The Eotite from Brownville to Ft. Keanjey,' and from thence to California, ia tlio . - ' nearest and most practicable; " - ' . v BAKER k CODINGTON . - v ANNOUNCE to the TraVcrinr Tutlic that tRey are now miming ns a Ferry across the Missonri Jiter atr " An entirely new, substarttiat rrnd etmmotiious ' - STEAIM FERRY BOAT "Whieh arrangement will secure m ccrUtin andn safe passage at, all times end ia aH kinds o& weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastiogly or for Ibo pnrposc of gining eustoni merely, but arm governed by facts, when they gay thia is- tho best crossing of tho Missouri Itivcr in Nebraska, and when they pity the route from Brownvillar to For Kearney and from thence to California is tUe nearc for evidence they refer the reader to the np of tW Country; and are warranted in sajinj it is-the most? practicabio route "by personal experience, as well that of hundreds of others who bare traf elcd.it. ; Wo claim therefor that th?s" crossing and" route hoM" oat peculiarly farorabfe indncemrnt", to'-person going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not- withstanding onr superior arrangement for a snfaj and ?rccdy crossing, onr charges' are the g:imi as other. Ferriesin .Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactmect. - - J" J5J"Recollcct that with ourfacilUTo ftf Power no kinds of weather win prevent earr Boats trom, making regular trips atall bour.-i " ( . j , hT"A skiff and hani win bo ir rervliness tocrgsa.. foot passerrgerj at all times of rvigtit. - ' - i . nzuovember lUh,l3j. . t Cbicapo, 111. St. Louiti, Ho. Annapolis, Md. Penn. MerccrsburRjPa. Hagerstown, ild. Keoknk, Iowa. Council Btuff " Des iluiae, " Vinton, " Kaston, Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. Flour, CONSISTING OP Ham, Bacon Sugar, at;e rivers, nr lpnvlnrr tl.nt rrr,nn 1 c bi professional service to the afllictcd , . ' . v t.wu w 0Ifice oa Majn StnfU no23v3 .liSi.sscutn or the Kaw River open for battle ground for the North and '-tn, (o the extension of slavery, 1-1 a3& lie the means of renewing and .auuin iae interminable agitatation excitement which all good men and Knotic citizens are anxious should be :-yed. Tat such is the tendency of the meas T'1 and one of the designs of the movers "ie grounJ upon which some have Vs(d tin ir ornosition. While this view ''- ulijvct may apparently increase its i'-rttnee as a national question, to us, ; f'Uzens cf "South Platte," or Kansas, not in any manner affect the point lisue, aud fchoull.be ruled out as ira- trj.aiwuie merits cf the case. For STRAY CATTLE. Strayed from Brownville. on or about the first of Au- pui-t, two three yea- old cattle; one a heifer ; points or horns off, color bright white, and redbrindlc ppotteu. The other a white light red spotted steer, large horns, rather staggi. A representation of a dart in while hair on hi uose. The subscriber will liberally reward any one who will return the animal or give itilorma- Uon that win lead to tbeir dh-cuvcry. sept. . tf. JAS. rERWHCX. Claim Notice, To John Hoyt, Sam. R. Sttirobo and all others whom it may concern. You are hereby Untitled that 1 will ap pear at (be Lni omce in Brownville, on Friday the nth aay oi uecemoer, ibos, to prove np my ripht to the S. W. quarter of section no. 11, Township no. 1, north of ran;e 16 ea.t. Dec 9, lb63. E. S. DUKDT. Brownville House, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Cofiee, . Tea, Salt, .. Cheese, Candles, dci etc i And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, I Salaratus, ' Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. They have also on hand a large lot of GEORGE EDWARDS, OFFICE Main Ut, East of Kinney If Holly's office, Nebraska City, W. T, Persons who contemplate building can be furnished with Designs, Plans, Specifications, Kc. for buildinstsoi any class or variety of style, and the erection of the same superintended if desired. Prompt attention paid to business from a ui Jtance. bzit BEARD & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS OF TOE esicetjsioh - - Molasses, SAFE AND SCALE WORK SALYT LOUIS, MO., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled ron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, vaults, Bank Loeks,&c. prepared to nil all orders in tbeir line promptly at their mills four miles northwest of Brownville, near the mouth of Iloney creek. They have on hand the largest jnd best assortment of lumber, shingles and lathe ever ffered in the county or Territory, consisting of 40.00C feet seasoned siding; 40 'CCS " oottou-wood fJooring- s r 20 000. sycamore- l ... 10,000 onk and ash 25,004 ' cotton-wood, soft rxcple, iynn and walnut finishing lumber) i K fencing: CO.CCft joist; fills, studding and scantling of al most every size both hard and soft wood; 20 000 . " rough and square edged sheathing?; also 200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton wood; also ; 150,000 lath, a superior article, , of uniform length, thickness and width Tteir mills are under the charge of experienced and Scient men. and the undersigned flatter .themselves hat the quality ortheir lumnerwill compare favorably Rltii any other made in the Territory, alb . of which will e soia. to suit tne times. GREEX, SPRIXGLE & CO Honey creek Mills, May20'6S. . 48tf NEW FAINT -SHOP: The undersigned begs 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, ORIS AM EJVT AL r Al&'TIXC : GRAINING, GILDIiTG, AND PAPER HANGING, Imitator of all - Kinds of Krownvillc, Xcmaha Co., ?. T., Office Corner main and Pirst Streets. WiJI select Government Lands; locate Land Warrants i in Nebraska, Kansas, Western Missouri and Iowa; collect debts; pay taxes for non - residents; buy and sell property on .' ' . ' commission. Land Warrants Bought"and Sold. " Pre-emption papcr3 prepared,' &c.' WE HAVE FOR SALE LOTS IN THE CITIES OF BROWNVILLE, . SOUTH BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CITY, TABLE ROCK, OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, MO. n.wnnn k t ALSO FOR SALE , Lands near Table Rode. Pawnee countv. , EROWXIVILLE STEAM MSLIL NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. X. B. We .would ro?poctfal!y inform tho cSti- tens of X cmab a county and adjoining iisiouri, tl t we. kAvoalsvavs on hand a I.artrn aiul wll 1mU,I supply of LUJIDCR, which wecaafurniahatloir t er rates than any mill in tho Territory.-. - Market prices paid for Iopjj delivered at the yard or on the bank cf tho river. All orders accompanied with the cash, will roccir our immediate attention. ' ', .,1'.' LiimberT Lumber IV We are prepared to furnish at our Steam Saw Mill. opposite Brownville in Trairfo Forest," 'alK kinds of lumber usually found ln.tbe West, and sniechnice lumber suitable for waggons, f umiture, and for bnild ing purpose?, ttc, such, aa llieVtiry, Oak, Ash, Black1 Walnut, Sycamore, Linn and Cottonwood, which w have constantly on band, or will prepare at short ao ticc, at the lowest market t rices, bills sawed to or- - , der, for steamboats. . Will tsaw log on tbe banr'." or by the hundred. Vn)h for lumber can be left tZ our office, in Brownville. We will a! fnrrj'nh lum ber saw upon the shares, or by the hundred at our mill at Table Rock. 1BJADLE Y & MUIR. Brownville. April 1. o. r. LAK1C. Brownville. Nemaha City. . In Nemaha county, improved property for sale or rent. nrt n n o a 1 n ift nnrncy itL.r ijUWjiLn. t V UUUO Jy. U JUSlllDljluO, Lucius IIopkinsA'rs't Importcrs& Traders'Bank N.Y. Instructions given in the David Hoadley Prs't Tanama Railroad. GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON, en-? HHIyer.... Charter Oak Bank, Hartford, ni?irTTiT ni cuss piiTTivfi - r,cr,,."uv.Lr..ot vo.--.:;. .iiampruonii. On reasonab Carriages Having some of petition he can g with their 'This show LAKE & HOOVER. nil III AUK- KOTAKYS PUBLIC. : Brownvills and Itemaha City, NEBRASKA TEUBITOUT. "T TILL promptly attend to Land Airenctcs. I'arin1 v vtmjiiKJU l ain Jiiii via VOIiinS. tveiiOS2 t KirbV St.l.rni. Met . vv t.;. n..: v..: r.. le terms. Thomas W.Iln,....". : f, 'i I ' nl . 'J X L7"s "-JJ"S na seu.n4 painted neatly and with dispatcn. r V;in i r ' i ?'' IV. , . MJ? f' v.ia'i n'A so, in on Coram miod. hadannmber of years' pratkat experienceja ' .-,' u , .ain uiicci:ons lor Ulsrantaeak-M, and ail kind the largest Eistern cities, ho challenpes com- of business pertaininx to their rrofession. - .- west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that -;1,V, , 7?, , , ,7 ' Hock laIanJ "l Partloularattcnioin will be given in Clio" dcclara vq perfect satisfaction to all that may favor him Ja s il.Arohibald, Ocn'l Air'll). L.&W.Ii.B. Scranton torv stnfemrnfii tn rr..rarvt0r,l .m.f patronape. Call and see for yonselves, that Gillespie, Pcarce & Co..Bankers.. Carbondale. Pa. L-,ntv nn.i rn, T...-t .-.v.: can perform all it advertises . . Rev T S Ward...... " w"""u.."ts . I - - . f-. - - - m-- .,lii ua tm tsj. i Auru Brownville, Sept. 16. ISOS-Gm GENTS' DEESS GOODS. Scran ton, Pn, w.-Rvd Falls N. V. , A tt'y ....A Ibany, X. Y. MORRISON &, WHEELER Announce to the public that they have taken rharge of the new. large, and commodious trick Hotel building re cently completed in the City of Brownville, Nebraska. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, SC, . ALSO, A veil selected Stock of i ... r . or ua iq Consider the ;tiiiprt si lr- ITaeybaATj tnrnishrd it from cellar to garret withen- i-! ,i m ., I tire new furmtr.re; the rooms are all large, well ven , iiiuMai question. As far as tilated and Inisbed. The table, we promise, shall at all . m i time contain toe oesi xnecnunirycaaonora. uur liquors i-trzi- Lue Latioa at larfP. it riplnn I shall be as pure as are made, as we purchase in person ulii-wnr. i. . . . . I from reliable manufacturers. . e deem a moreexten- . . r 3 111 f'T? T'iCfAlAW .4 1 . ! . . .. . . . . aea notice Biinecresary ana roncmae oy assuring ice pub lic that we are determined that no effort on our part shall be (ranting to reader the Brownville Ilonse a fir At class Hotel. . , MOBR1SON K WJ1EELEE. Ju!y8, lS55-ai . 10 CarlSlflPr lt 4r n.nn examine ctjicdicncy. Yet, ies us to consider the subject; 1 - s relation, and that as citizens of m targe, ,.u Decomes us to 4 41 ts loo JU;iS sui'ject tvs a national question, imiaps we ouht nnt tn , - u toaimoa country and the Union. j , -MinuLt, the objection docs not ! ' severtly upon. the question as it ! i,' t is predicated upoi unon thf an. n;,. .i . . . . tr to i v tiuou win be end; .UM renewal c slavery agitation, HARDWARE A2VD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, S cL cl I & it 37". , HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes. Wc pledge our castomeis to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that our goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. THE GOLDEN YEAR. ni be rnppiied to ftnnFY S T, 4TiYS T?nftir 7AT ICft early day as any I j.avuiv a. uaa s. Jii7 F lftV-SPVCnth fo FiftV-pio-Titri vnlnmoc WATSOX&CO.' j --q--- .ww-. fviuili TV.ir.l 5troot T.il. loinl.i. I T T. H M R - - ...... ..v. . Ull.MCI'Mb I - rn. , k . "".tibers nenciing three dollars One copy one year, threedollars; two copier? one year VOLUME FIFTY-ONE, GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED MAGAZINE Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq. niucu irora national affairs, smise both Ladies and Gentlemen. come too careless a$ to what con- 1 copy one year, 2 copies " Those setting up clnbs an extra copy. firanam'i Illontrated Jfacazir.e subscribers punctnallr. and i m other Maaziae published. " Aaarebs, TERMS $3 I 6 copies, one year, $10 fill! 20 of 6 copies or more, m ill receive The recent test of Safes of the different Xfanifactures in tho GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which the EsceHior triumphed over all others, fully establish es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits the confidence of all interested in Safes, and the securi ty of their contfhts. The Excelsior being the only safe alter being in the fire for ninety hours, and taken out red hot, that saved the Books and rapers, while a large number of tbe others, in the fire but a short time, were taken ont with their contents entirely consumed, must impress all wi!U tbe necessity of examining their safes, and those purchasing to be snre beyond a doubt, of the Safe bavins stood tho test and come out victorious, we pledge ou?clvcs to manufacture none but such as can be relied ou, and refer to the folio log Certificate. We, the nndersigded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Heard it Brother's Excelsior fire proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City Buildings, the nineteenth of Koember,1666. and are jus tified in recommending them to all who need safes. II all & Smith Eddy jameson h. Co Charles Blow & Co ' Samcel McCartket Partridge &. co Joseph Elder Humphreys Tctt fc Terry, Johs S thomasox RCX TAN HlLLMAN & BROS BASTE vTlLEY & BASTE Tillan Roziet &co - ' Scott 4c. Bro McMehas & Ballantixe, Brows Goudi & Co Von Phul waters 6t to W l Ewino &. co V X January At co - John II Hall &. co Barnajld Adams is. co Shapleigh Pay & co THE EXCELSIOR Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to j nity per ccni lessand guaranteed to be equal to any in the United States. Also manufacturers of Lightning Rods, cf Best Quality, and ! . . . . PUMPS of aU Descriptions. BEARD & BRO., No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo. JulyC2,tIS5S. . ., Iyv3u4 COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. For tbe current year, endins Jan. 1, 1SG0, opto which time subscriptions will be received. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to: 1st. The celebrated steel engraving. The Village Blacksmith. 2nd. A copy of the elegantly illustrated Cosmopolitan Art Journal. 3i. A free season admission te the Eastern and We? tern Galleries cf Art. In addition to which, the large and valuable rollec tion of works oi Art, wfllbe given to subscribers. . No person is restricted to a single subscription. TSose remitting $15 are entitled to six memberships. ACdrese, C. L. DERBY, Actuary. C. A. A., Xo. 643, New Yort, Or K. W. FCTtTf AS. Brownville, Jf T. JACOB MARITOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown ville and vicinity that he has just received from the East a iarge stock of very superior goods, and . latest styles. Cloths, Vestings; &c, TVhidi he will manufacture on very favorable terms. He Hatters himself that he understands his business thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es tablishment, arid charges as low as any other competitor in this place or the west. A Xeat Fit Guaranteed. NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred S3. 5H? O "J" 353 Si LIIKISIIAN UElBLK. Brownville, Nebraska. A XXOUNCES to thertiblio that be bnxjvst rc- A ceived, per Steamer Kyland. a Yerj large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stores, of new and improved patterns, as follows: -Buck's Pattern, -Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New E. , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, - " ' ' Japan cd TTare, Brass- Kettles, Lantherns, Copper Wai e. Sn o vels aud Tones.. All of which I pledge myself to sell at aJ fair rates and on as accommodating terms as an; other estab-' lishmentin this region of eonntry. ' I hav also now on hand every requisite variety ot i in, copper ana fciiecuron ware, and am prepared to put np guttering and spouting and all other wofk in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto gwe satisfaction. ' x piviiec njszu no. w dc unaersoia in the rimer r La thorp k Jones li. O. ilor3e illiam Irothinghara, Att'y Albany, Uev. 1 clson, l'rineinal WvominiScminarv.N.Y. J. "A.Parker if Co .. Wash in 'tnn. f) C A. T, O'ilmer, Receiver Land Office Omaha Horace Everett, .-Council Dluffc.Ia. Urownvilla, April 1,1858. - - . Hotel SaleNotice. , Notice is hereby given that by virtue of certain deed of trust, executed for and on the nart of ih Kro-.vnvi ma Hotel Company of Brownville Nemaha county, Nebras ka Territory, by Robert V. Furnas, James W. Coleman. Homer Johnson, Kichard Brown and Alexander ITallam, asofflcers and directors of said Company. JateitliA nrth any -or November a. v. lso7, a:vl recorded on paires three hundred and eiv-bfy-MX and three himdrcf and eishty-eevenofDec-d lsHk "A," of Nemaha county afore said, I John 3KPherxtn, the trustee named In said deed, will, on the thirteenth djy of December a nlio-S be tween the hours of nineo'clwk a M and four o'clo k p M, from the door of the Hotel buildinst now standi nz on the prounds hereinafter described, sell at public sale to tne nigncst Didder for cain m inna the followins de scribed real estate, situate and beins in the citv nt lh-ownville in said Nemaha county, to wit : lots nnmber six, seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, in block number three of the original plat of said city, ti gether with the brick hotel buiiding, an4 all other buildings, tenements. iniprcvements and appurtenances to said Lots belonging or pertaining. Said sale to be made to meet and pay certain bills or notes issued aini put in circulation br said company which have now ful!y matured and remain unpaid, and said bills or notes btiiig those referred to in taid deed of trust a bearing even date therewith. Nov 11, lbi8 JOHN JlcPHSP.SON, Trustee. to wislimg to procure V arranty Deeds will do well place the agency in onr hand. ( alw a 1 pTescntin- their luit claim Deeds for said Let 'within the ex alt lots not pirationof six menths, as after that tim Ueedcd will be sold. L!anks always oa hand. ' " ' N. B. Letters of inaniiT answer promrtlT. 4lrly. Georgo iergnson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,4 5BKOWN VTILE, N. T. - - - ANNOUNCE to tbe public, that be i""preparel to creet Steam and Water Saw and ileahmt" -Mills at sbort notice anl reasonable ternu, . lie pair ing of machinery cf all inii. ALL -WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CinCIXWATI, O. . LEE & LEAVITT'S Saw Hanufactory,: it. ORDINANCE NO. 2. Be it Ordainel by tho Council of the City of Brown ville, that a competent person be employed as eariv a practicable to survey and lay on" that portion of tho Le vee lyins North cf Alain street, and fronting on the same, opposite tbe present Levee, additional to the city, into lots fronting twenty-two feet on Main street, and extending seventy feet north of the same, and that the provisions of the ordinance recently passed bv the City Council, relative to tb leasing el lots in tho Le Tee addition be cxtentedatd applied to the lots which may be surveyed in pursuances this ordinance. ' ' LCTIIES IKMDLET, Attest, CH'SG.'DOrtSET, JIayor. : - Recorder. A. W. ELLIOTT, -E?0" -UL 1? S O 2T ."V countrv. Brownville September 2, 1358. A1 I0-ly uuc ,cr 1 euoHcription to r.raham't ilaoiine. will rwoeiveacopy of (Jraiiaui's Ladies' Paper for one yesr five dollars: three aopies one year six dollars. Address . L. A. GOODKY, ,. .. 113, Chesnyt 6treet Philadelphia. 33 husk MsttraMes fust received at the stnre of Au.,lS57. - fnS 1. T. WHTT3. " ST ii 13 A l r n v oTn iiip5fet' Livbiii oirlUL v W5L ROSSELL, 15 BO WNVTTJ.TV w. T. Announces to the public that he is nreoared to irenwi. modate those wishrna with Ciirriaces and Buciries : to gether with Rood safe horses, for comfort am) ease in tra velling, lie win also board horses by the day, weta'er niomu. t - tT TERMS TA rORABLK.d June 10, '53. Mtf , SEED DEPOT, Cor. Broadway and TVasli Street. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Bavinx ynrchased the entire uurserv f-v rr. Siggerson fc Bro., 1 am prepared to offer to the public the largest and best selected stock tf fruit Shade.-snd Ornamental taees, shrubs and plants ever offered for sale m the West. -Te sre determined. fo offer stich in ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure the most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalogues will be furnished, and any isformation jriven. by addre'sinn a. w. ELLIOTT," x- " u r - &uint Louis, ilo. , November S5, '53-Iy. ' CINCINNATI, O. And are treparcd to receive and fill orders for any Bm- chinery mannfuctared or kept on hand, by these ee- taDiisumenu. ; . Letters of eaqsiry, promptly answered, - . - . KEI'FERE'CES. NoeT, Late & Ctf., Erownrille, X. T. Steam Mill. R.W. Furniis, CrownTilie, " Muir. usnn a i;o., Dr. Hoove?, Ifeiaahaeity, u P. M. It?c:er, ' I'awnee city, 44 Nnckoll3 4White,Roci:port,3.!o. , James Lowo. Linden. . . ' A. li. nalliberd, Cincinnati, 0. ' AV. Brownville, June 13, 1S37. ------- - 5 1-ly ICmtiofi all persons whomsoever ssainst boTisc frofa Augustus- KonnUe- and TTm Bnth certain tnvn kts known as Uenedict's AdHtion'to Brcwnville. Nebraska. . joilx Jci,uExsoN;, . l; i- 1 i ; s : , . FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICII " M 44 44 " t4 U 4 44 f 4 44-' J. W. BLISS, Collecting AgentV . rLKU, jNEjIAHA C0U5TY, NEBRASKA TEHRlTOItT. Particular attention paid to mating cejlectior lot non-residents. " Charges reasopaSle. . ' .-, Kerprrnce. . . R. W. Frame, . t "os'master. Pern r " ' . VTnx. K.fardce, . Proi.tte Jr-.cTe.Nen. atjr"' EE Parker fotinty Crerk.Browci'i Ljfqrd &norn ., toatis, Jli. . '