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EE ADVERTISER. Kcli F.uOWNVILLE, JAN. 27, 19. J TEHMS: rz.CT?r,U inadvance, - - 2 at tbe end of 6 mouths, .60 ". 13 " 3.00 ... IS r F..ore be furnished at $1,60 per . ' . .. , te order, net ..VKltid UiC Cb i'-" ' f .- ..,--. . niLrBT. Proprietor of the Real J -- -LCer, Ma"n""Tenne, Clacaao, 111. 1 '"iiivix Advening Agent, in rear of v-t LaJie'd CUliteii' Shoe Store, 80 Uett owtN Jw. Cu, o io ana , croauway, xctxu. American Canadean and European ;.,'. ui ktasciiptwa .Slse,Xl Nassau street ,u t ctrner of Olive nd n-icainar,. . jt; e. Saint l..ttii!. . :.r. I C3 pearl rn irrvi, .-' rentsto i,uc:t ubtription and ad- . ..;;.-',.. ,..r ,c Advertiser, aud receive and receipt there' or. ' - -..V-al lii tin Territory, coming from various tirt Mates, c.f'.eu :f-:';.o.'rij'. vho wcla l'uDiiess .:. .i -.--m tp coi'T or me "jvu- Vi. 1:r'-'."v mm'. J a m-.imi c r . nt persmis v :u r.:-.i'er U ..!iuUM to wjcaie a rcgu- iv--rr. et .ve auctions 01 i.-i-v. . , i.r ii.cna--:-M ,v 'i.' r , K -'.-lI'ri'A Ju..eii. atl havuiciulii tun-Wy " .' : , pxinet a-.l Fine: J, t. Printer, is . : U : i u. - thecxecntion efJ " . t....,.-t i.i't ininroved el t'T atiy onto. 1 lie proij bavinc IU His ciiij i".- erk. M.avjt , I'P i..,.r. ,rk. fcc; will j.ar..c-.r a nTnn;lv attended to. - ;.--rr fr'tri a 4: E-. irMT.lc t-1 c Si - --o -Nebraska ACTeni fvC' pest circulation of any paper in , Tem. Resole ercharts in Bt. .? Joseph, Cincinnati and other East TL'tets vhsre Nebraska cierchanU pur- "'"xri'A fLni no better advertising medium t - V. c-stern co- ' ! 1 or the Advertuser. Chess Problem. mac. V..:: t Kind's square, .k a: QuJvr.'s Hook's square ; a: Q".s liUhop G ; -.vr.-a:(7; Is -k.;.ut KiMTs Knizht 6; ij t . r Kiln: s lvinuui Bhck. a: Ivir.L'" G ; :aiQ-5irrs2; at Ki::'T s Ilcok 7. -1 lav and mate in three moves. I' j'.: Xc'iucitcd. Hook. Territorial Agricultural Pair. ,1:,- Territorial '.Hoard cf Agriculture . . jft.-rrn'incd to held its first Annual i:: fn the tizcviy-firiU ivcaiiy -second, irnAj-tlird cf frj-temler next, at a .:,t vet t' determined upon, agreea- : j iL j rovislcns.of the following res tod It the Beard - - j ;:.S'rrf;lhat the i'res;dentLeautnor -1 tiA c;rc:ted to solicit . propositions : tb dintTent counties as inducements :r u::..;.? the'j-lace to be stipulated by the ;rr. .-;.:;dnce' for holding- the Ttrritori- I l.:r, a:.d that the citizens of the coun-'ij'-ri:;r the brest donations, privileg : z u'l I'-et accommodations shall te con ..vrtd vntitlud to name the place where ; Pair shall b held at the above ?ij:.re hereby given, that proposals Le received at my oCice in Brownville, II IVlriiary lo, lS-'9, f rem points in the rritcry dcdri:!g the fair held at their Centrahty, accessibility, acccm i iatiens, prouhds and their preparation, V th;r with "material aid," tendered U." l.r. f:t of the Society, will be ta . n ii.to c:r iieration, in deciding upon I - p.int at which the Fair will be held. .:.; -i'.ktis must state in detail their T.'vis:;:, tiid be accompanied by rclia-1- ..trantrci for a faithful compliance. TLere will undoubtedly l-e assembled Territorial Fair the largest gath yrt lc:;?vvn in Nebraska; and a mere avto the pecuniary advanta- le ei.'ved by the point securing ur.uai Fair, is perhaps all that t e Ki.u as a stimulant to :1: de- fav. containing the Rules and Premium List, and Award- i r Cc:::rr. 'y afK 5-.Mi t'.. :rci;-:..v. rrtjt in- ittees. will be. issued immedi- r uec:ding upon the point at Fair w'll be. held. Persons t the Territory, feeling an in- .V s matter, are earnestly re- !j forward to me names of suita- hi their vicinity to be placed i-var-. 'committees, stating on what ::.::..tt jc th-j i.ame or names could he -t '.-rrcrr:a!v.'ly rlaced. It is honed -a re vr. I, a prompt compliance with from every Quarter. Don't cr ri'-i-hbcr to attend to this; 1 ;-bt 1 individual in Nebraska, feel- n.terft m its nriruitural and il-iiTairs. consider the' request ' ? ai &ul itJiiiiiJialdy forward a list f ::::::";::(.-s will be rrquired for Horses, -' (HLvdt d, and Native, Oxen.Milch 1 .end I at Cattle.) 'Mules, Jacks, -'-' f ; Sw inp, Poultry, Farm Implements, - ii-r- ..'ucmred V"are'sf Plowing latch, Salt, Flour, Meal, Butter, Bread, t';t'st, ilcuey, Sugar lolasses, Dome; -: t-ai-facures, Needle, Shell and Wax (cn Needle, Shell and Wax Ihe committee will be composed of A:i.) Paiutir.gs, Drawings, Designs, '-v. i and Hollov.-warc : Jilechanical -roc-ry-ware, Cooper'sware, Bookbin- Hardware, Chemicals, Saddler's llj'''r'"!. r-r,e roc TTi-iT-tiwr1tiT-o i . . ' V ege:allos, Gram, Field Crops, .1 ' --iattu I arms. Femah- pnttpctrinn-?? v . ' - -I eharacter, composition and - moe c. cultivating Nebraska soil, -!:; :c;an:-cus, and others. apcrs throughout ' the territory are1 Veiled to copy and notice. . . R. W. FURNAS, ctueiii iemtonal Beard of Arrri- 'ire. Lrownrilie, N. T. Jan. 27, 1S59. Aliut cu luetdav. Ions. Rer; A, S. Billingsly, will preach at the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath at 10 1-2 oclock, A. ' M.t and 6 1-2, P.M. Also in Nemaha City on next Monday at G 1-2 o'clock P. M. Agricultural Socictj. The officers and members of the Nemaha County Agri cultural Society are notified to meet at the office of Judge "Whitney, in Brown- ville on Saturday, January 29, 1S59, at 2 o'clock P. M. A punctual atten dance is very much desired. Pc. W. Fcekas, Sec'y. A Perfect Revolution. "Keevil,"of the Hall of the Giant Hat, Broadway, opposite Wash St., Saint Louis, is a prophet. Years ago he fore told that the bulk of the Hat Trade cf St. Louis would bs done on Broadway. The revolution is perfect : the nronhecv is cut. Elwanserd- Barry's Rochester Nur series. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers m Isebraska, Northern Kansas, Northern Missouri and Southern Iowa, to Elwasceh Si Barrt's Nursery, Rochester, New York. . This is without doubt the most extensive Nursery in the United States. It is not necessary to enumerate their stock. Yen have only to order anything you can imagine in their line, and you will get it; and what is all important, get it in order. There are but few even nurserymen who un derstand putting up trees and shrubbery for transportation. As evidence of the manner in which Elwanger Sc Barry put up trees, we will state that last spring we received at this place, shipped direct from Rochester, a lot cf about 100 dwarf fruit trees, flowering shrubs, Sec., and out of the whole lot we lost not one: and quite a number produced fruit and flowers the same season they were shipped and transplanted! They take the pains, in shipping any distance, to prepare the roo;s of all trees and shrubs by dipping them into thin clay mortar, which adheres sufficiently to protect even the smallest fibre from drying out ; they are then carefully packed in moss in boxes, iron bound. This in our opinion is the only reliable manner of transporting trees, and those who are thus particular should meet with a liberal support, a reward we are pleased to know Elwanger & Barry are receiving. 'Wliat's to be done with our Charley?" Parents read the short story on first page. Who has not a little "Charley" who is too often sent to school or to play in the streets in order to get rid of his noise or mquisitiveness? Be careful of vour "Charlies." Ladies Home Magazine. The February number of "Arthur's La dies' Home Magazine" is upon our table. It is exceedingly interesting. Who will make up a club ? Terms, 'J sicgie copy; ciuds or 4 or over A sample can be seen at this office. Riproarous. Several of our Nemaha City neigh bors, who were in attendance as parties, witnesses, and lookers on, in a suit before Judge Whitney, on Tuesday last, havin imbibed rather freely, or "were socially received" too often, ended the affair by a general free fight, in the "Halls of Jus- i i il tice. ' Kesuit stove Knocked over; sev eral bloody noses, and a good deal of loud talk. Fruit Trees. BrownviUe Nursery. The subicribers offer for sale the following varieties of Apple Trees. AVI K I E 11 AKlh.lil.b. TellowBellefieur, Winter Swgrr, Tome Gris, Wilowor Limber Twig, Snow Apple, Baldwin, Domini or Darwin, Talman's Sweeting, Northern Spy. llawkinz. White Winter Pairmain, Red Uomaniniie, Janitan, Euglish.Golden Russet, Winesap. Roman Stem, FALL VARIETIES. Fulton, Fall Pirpin, Fill Jauitan, SUMMER Sweet June or Iligbtcp Sweeting, Autumn Swarr, Fall Strawberry, Milan. VARIETIES. Summer Queen, Golden Sweet, Early Trenton, Early narvest Redstreak, Kariv uarvest The Nurserv is situated on the farm cf R J. WLitney, about one mile south cf Bronville. The trees are one rear old from the craft and very large and healthy lor that aire. Produced in the Foil and climate of Nebras ka, they must prove superior to thoe that are shipped from ihe States. Thev can be obtained earlier in the snring are not miurcd by cutting off the small sprouts in order to make the shipment less ana 10 lessen me bulk, as our eastern nurserymen do when they semi trees abroad. This is a truth that our Nebiaska farmers must take into consideration. To those who wish to have Good orchards the proprietors will endeavor to give en tire satisfaction to all who may favor us with scatl During the planting season, one cf us will be found in the nursery to wait cn those who fiver us with their val ued orders, GEO. TV. BRATTON , JOHN 5- FA OIUIE. I. S. TVe hereby warn all persons against trespassing, or removing any trees, or any mark placed on or among the said trees. B. Si . Brownville, N.T., Jan. 13, 1359. . Sm LIST OF LETTERS Remaining recalled for in the Brownville Post Of flee for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 1S53. Amack. D. Am Bums William Bingley George McDonald B HcCombs John Martin John F 2 Morris Mrs Mary Masters Kate Mow John H Manning RC Mimck Elizabeth Monroe A Q McLaughlin Charles NUkerson Lew is Prosser Jonathan Ripple Henry Reynolds Heury Ross R. Sam. Smith Jacob Stewart Margaret Steys Samnel Scott Henry Scott Mrs. . C. Sinclair Mrs. F. Steward Joaeph 5tites Emeline True D Thurber Wm 2 Twining W. TV. Worrall G. H 2 TViliman Acny Wally St lomon Belrel William Bruker Jacob Conrad Nicholas 2 Chard John 6 Cowperthwait Bich'd Con Eiifca 1 Crichneld Hardin Council Jos w Cooper Epbreim Dickey James Duegee Richar4 Darbs Henry Dester Wm. Emerson John Elliot Henry Fowler S D Freiberg August Carl nibbard S William Harrison James E 2 Hawler XTOrester 2 Haskell C Emily Hunirfireys D Charles Jewell David Jewell A P Jack Da rid Lyons Jeremiah Longfellow Joseph 2 Lull M n If'intin Samuel. Persons calling for th- sc letters will please say they are advertised. JOHN II. MAI N, DR EASTERLY'S Iodine and SarsapariXIa Will care all diseases arising from an impure atate of the blood, or a deprafed condition of the fluids of the ry&tem, viz : cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes, piles, ooils, erysipelas, goitres, pains in the bones and joints, ul cers in the mrath and throat, and all chronic constitu tional diseases. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disfcase by purifying the" blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the cause, which renders the curt certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly' t Iodine and SartapariUa-will cure the tcorst mercurial dixeate, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure tecondary typhilit or Ten eral diteatt. and will drive the typhilitic virut and all hereditary taintt and pohonous matter out of the system through the pores of the skin, and restore the patient to a per fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for User complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The aclicted will beir in mind that Dr. Jlaterly,t Iodine and SartaparUla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, in a few d3ys. It will remove pimples and blotches from ihe face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purirying.the blood, and by iu prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been affiicied with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Ehoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and SartaparUla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and causes the rcs to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. 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 cf the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Eheum Ointment 75 cents par bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, ilo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addrescd. 3Sold by J. n. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brown- Tille. N. and by Druppists jrenerally. NEW ARRIVAL! NEW FIBH ' AMD NEW (SO! ni McAllister & ponn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, rrRMTCRE, HARDWARE, QUEERS WARE, &.C., browjstille, k t. Having established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by john Mcpherson, They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the Ijargest AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP MEE OHtA.IsraD I SE Ever Brought m this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment STATEE AID FAACY DRY GOODS, cf ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family LCSi CONSISTING OP Flour, Ham, Eacon Sugar, Molasses, CcSe3, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. They have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, SC, ALSO, A well selected Stock of sc. IIARDTTAHE AJVD CFTL.ERY, QUEEXSWARE, ac3LdLl3ry HATS&OAPS, Boots and Shoes. "We pledge our customers to sell as clicap cs any other house in the city, and that our goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. Scientific American, Published Weeklv, at No. 12S Fulton Street, New York, by MUNN & CO. Terms of subscription Two Dollars a year, or one dollar for six months. Club rate. For all clubs of twenty and jover, the yearly subscription is only $1 40. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. No itinerating Canvassing Agents employed. : THE GOLDEN YEAR. G0DEY,S LADFS BOOK FOB 1S39. Fifty-seventh &. Fifty-eighth volumes. TERMS. One copy one year, thrcedollars; two copies; one year fivedolUrs: three oopies one year six dollars. Address L. A. GOODET, 113, Chesnut street Philadelphia. Tho Bank Note Register. Counterfeit Detector, Published by EDWARD' L. LEE, Ao. E'even, Exchange Street, Bvjfalo. X. Y. WEEKLY, SEitl-MONTJILY AXD MONTHLY. Terms to Mail Subscribers Payable in Advance. For the WEEKLY - - $2 00 per annum. For the SEMI-MONTHLY 1 00 " For the 1IONTHLY - 75 To Postmasters or others who will aid the circulation of the Register by the forming of clubs, we will send as fellows: 5 copies of the Weekly, one vear $3 00 6 " Semi-Mocthly, " 5 00 $ r Monthly, " 3,00 Advertisements occupying eight lines space" or less, $2.00 par month. Cards of greater length on liberal terms. The Register is circulated among til classes cf businessmen, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants throughout the dated States and CanaOas, and thus offers superior inducements as a medium for advertis ing. Single copies can be had of Agents and Newsmen, and at cur counter. Address EDWARD L. LEE, CARDS. S. B.U'UUC!0 CIIAS. JJOaSEY Mclaughlin & dorsey, C"9 I! Main Street, BrownYffle,N.T., Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar ator' statements ; make odt pre-emption papers j pay taxes, investigate titles; Buy and sell propertv on commission ; rnrnish lana warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness concerted with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants for parUes residing at a distance. ilcLAUGHLIJJ &. DORSET respectfully refer to George II. Xixon, Esq.., Register Brownville Land Office. Charles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys' Xcmaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, E?q., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaegb i. Carn? Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamiltou, Haerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Mi. O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Eenner i'urgnson. Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Tenritory, Washington, V. C. John A. Real, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. - no43tf T. W. BEDFORD. HUDSON GEORGE, County burveyor Notary Public BEDFORD & GEORGE ALSO REAL ESTATE A.GENTS, BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA. Office cn Main Street. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell Land warrants, make time entries, attend t. the selec- tion and location of Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands. makeoutCity Plats. &.c, &c, Having been located in the Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make the most choice selections for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land Office. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. WE BEFER TO Hon. W C Reynolds, Xingston. Penn. John J Pendieton, Esq. Cincinnati, Obio HonGalutiaA Grow Washington City, D. C. Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio Ryall i; Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. Boster St Hedses, Bankers do do Lushbaugh& Carson, Bunkers Brownville, N. T. R. W. Furnas. Esq. do do D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Ta. Rufus tt. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo. Col. John G. Fell Waverlev Pa. w. G. Georse, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio Apri!8. 1S53 v2nll-yly A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., Madinists, Founders and Engine Builders, Ircnt stree. "West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform theirfriend3acd the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirline, 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 ha3 heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every. Description. Constantly on hani: consisting of the riash, Circu lar and Mnley. Mill Gears and every description of J as tings, warranted to be wcllmadem everyparticu 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 arc pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shou in tho country. Those in want of anything in onr line, would do well to give us a call and examine our new pattern BEAHD & BROTHER, PE.OPSIETOP.S OF THE SAFE AIM) SCALE WORK SALYT LOUIS, 310., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Bank Locks, &c. The recent test of Safes of the different ilanifactures in the GREAT Fntfi of the City Buildings, iu which the Excelsior triumphed over al! others, fully establish es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits the conddence cf all interested iu bates, and the securi ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe after bc-ing in the fire for ninety hours, and taktn out red hot, that saved the Btwsks and Papers, while a large number cf the others, in the tire but a short time, were taken out with their contents entirely consumed, mut impress all with the necessity of examining therr aafes, and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the Safe having stood the test and come out viworious. we pledge ouselves to manufacture none but such as can be relied on, and refer to the following Certificate. We. the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior ?-e- proof Safes wcresubmitted to in the burning of the City Buildings', the iniieteenm oi-uoeuioer.ioao. ana are jus tined in recommending them to all who need safes. Hall Smith Eddy jameson fit Co Charles Blow &. Co Samuel McCartney Partridge &. co Joseph Elder Humphreys Tutt & Terry, John S thomasoji RUNYAK HlLLMAN fii BROS BASTE WILEY fiiBASTE Tillan Roziet 6:co Scott &. Bro MclllIIAN &. BALLAXTIJSE, BROWN GODDIN &. CO VOX PHUL WATERS &. CO TV L E WING &. CO D A January fcc co John H Hall co Barnard Adams co Shapleigh Day U. co THE EXCELSIOR Toot the Premium over the best Eastern Manufacture at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any in the United States. Also manufacturers of Laprlituiiirr Hods, of Best quality, and PTJMTS of all Descriptions. BEARD is. BiLO., No. 15, Main Street, Saint Louis. Mo July 22So3. Iyv3u4 COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. For the current year, ending Jsn. 1, 1SC0, up to which time subscriptions wiil be received. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to: 1st. The celebrated steel engraving, The Villa Blacksmith.' 2nd. A copy of the elegantly illustrated Cosmopoiitan Art Journal. 31. A free season admission te the Eastern and Wes tern Galleries cf Art. Lu addition u w-Lidi, the Isrgc aud vaiuable rollec Uon cf works oi Art, will b given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Tho; remitting $15 are entitled to fix memberships. Addrese, C. L. DERBY", Actuary. C. A. A., No. 543, New Tort, Or R. W. ITRNAS, BrownviUe, N T. iSTDr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive suppressed, or painful menstruatiou, Fluor albus wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz ziness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, execs: es, orcr excitement, &.c, of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. S'I'rk'e $1 per bcttle, or $ bottles for $5. Dr. Eastzext, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom ail orders must be addressed. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Apsnts, Urownville, 23. T., and by Druggists general ly VOLUME FIFTY-ONE, GRAHAM'S ILtSTRATED MAGAZINE Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq. A monthly peri-idical which aims to entertain instruct and amuse both Ladies and Gentlemen. TE RMS. 1 copy one year, $3 5 copies, one year, $10 2 copies " 5 I 11 ' " 20 Those getting up clubs of Scopiesor more, will receive an extra copy. Graham's Illustrated Magazine will be rupplied to subscribers punctually, and atj as early a day as any other Magazine published. Address, WATSON k. CO. South Third Street. Philadelphia. Extha Notice Subscribers sendinz three dollars for one year's subscription to Graham's Magazine, will receiveacopy of Graham's Ladies' Paper for, one year without charge, For your Wife, Davghicr, or Friend. T. S. ARTHUR'S Home Magazine for 1859. Edited by T. S, Arthur and-Virginia F. Townstnd. TEEMS IN ADVANCE. 1 crpy, $2: 4 copies. $5, 12 copies, $15; and an extra copy to the onc'getting up the club. Specimens sent free to those wishing to subscribe, or to make up citbs. Address T. S. ARTHUR &. Cf?., Walnut street. Philadelphia-. UMIi "Hit? ery. a Fuperior siocs oi Jiiiiiuery ana uress tKwxis at my ew Millinery establishment, cne Uaor above Lushbaugh . i.arscn s JsaEXics ucui? irtwuviue. N. T. ' MARY TURXElt, TOVI1XEAD;S. - IL2I. ATKINSON, Surveyor and Land iAgcnt7 jViiVIN-STEEET, BROWNT1LLE, N. T., Will attend promptly to the selection and loca tion cf Government lands in the Nemaha land dis trict: sui-tpying town sites, and subdividing land;-: draftingeity plats, tind all other business cf a Gener al Sarvejor. lie will locate warrants on time for distant dealers; Cle declaratory sUtetcments of in tention to pre-empt ; make out pre-emption papers: and always on hand to look oat claims fur actual set tlers. REFER TO W. W. San-cr, 31. D., New York Cify, Sewal & Withingtcn, lston, iiass. Rev. T. Y. Howe, l'ataskala Ohio, CoLW. E. Atkinson. George H.Nixn, Register Iand OSecRrovrnvi'iJe. Lnshbaugh &, Carson, iiankers, iirownviile, N . T. R. V7. Furna?, - Honey Creek Mills. The undersigned respectfully announce that they are prepared lo fill all orders in their line promptly Uitix mills four miles northwest of Brownville, near the mouth cf Honeycreek. They have on hand the largest md best assortment of lumber, tliing'es and lathe ever flered in the county or Territory, consisting of 40.0C0 Itot seasoned siding; 40 oca " cotton-wood flooring; 20.000 ' trcamore " tO.Wt oak and ash 25, lit ' cotton-wood, soft rrrle, iynn and Wdlnut nniaLiug lumber; TX fencing; C0,Ct,t joist; tills, studding and scantling of al- liiibl every size both hard and soft wox;d; ??,000 " rough and square edged sbeathings; also 200,000 superior sawed shingles, oak, walnut and cotton wood? also - 150,000 lath, a superior article, of unifjrm length, thickness and width Ti.e:r mills are under the charge of experienced and Scient men. and the undersigned flatter themselves hat thequaliry of their lumber will compare favorably Fi.i any oiher made iu the Territory, all cf which wiil e soiz to sunthe times. GREEN, SPRING LE &. CO. Honey creek Mills, 3f ay 20 'M 4Stf MEW PAEST SHOP. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that be has started a new Paint Shop in Brownville, and will attend to all work iu the Paintinc Department, that he may be favored with. HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC, O BS AM EXT AJL PAEVTEXG: GUAIN1N.G, GILDIA'G, AND PAPER HANGING, Imitator of all Kinds of WO ODS A X D MARBLES. Instructions given in the GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON, OKIE XTAL, OR GLASS PAINTING, On reasonable terms. Carriages paint el neatly and with dispetch. Haiiig had a number cf years' pratical experience in some of the largest Eistern cities, he challenges com petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that be can give perfect satisfaction to ail tuat may favor him ith their patronage. Call and sec fr youselves, that This show can perform all it advertises. CHARLES R. MANNLNG. Brownville, Sept. 16, IS5il-6m GENTS' DRESS GOODS. JACOB MAPJXON, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROWNVTT.T.B, NEBRASKA. Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown ville and vicinity that he has just received from the East a iaree stock of very superior poods and latest styles. .... Cioths, vestings, &c, Which he ill manufacture on very favorable terms. He flitters himself that be understands bis business thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor m this place cr the T est. A Xcat Fit Guaranteed. NEW ARRIVAL - op Two Hundred IIIKISTIAN DLlSLi;. Brownville, Nebraska. A IsIiOL.NLr.J5 totherublic that he hasiust re J ceived, per Steamer Kyland, a very larire and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, cf new and improved patterns.as follows: Buck's Pattern, Plymouth Bock, Elevated Oven, New E. , olden Era. arid every variety o Parlor and OrUce Steves. Also, Japaned Vare, Brass Kettles, Iantlierrsst Copper Wai c. Sli o velsfand Tonjrs. All of which I tic-dire myself to sell at a? fair ra tes and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishmc-nt in this reioTi of country. I hare also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, nrfj am prepared to r ut up suttcrinrrand spoutinjr and all other work in mv line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, Tihich I warrant to give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper couutrv. Brownville September 2, 1S53. VIO-ly 2 LIVERY STABLE. 2 WM. ROSSELL, BKOWNVIIiliB, 1ST. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom modate those wishing with Carriages and Buggies; to- ge:Ler with cood sae horses, forcomfortand ease in tra velling. He will also board horses by the dny, week or month. ty TERMS FAVOR ABLE. June 10, 'dri. 6Ctf National Police Gazette. Tb'rs journal of crimes and criminals is in its thir teenth year, and is widely circulated through the coun try. It is the first pnper of the kind published in the United States, and is distinctive in its characters. Subscriptions, Two Dollars per aunum; One Dollar for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, who must write their, names, and the town, county and State where they reside plainly to GEO. MATSELL & CO. Editors and prcpii-?tftrs of National Police Gazette. N. Y. Citv. no23 ESTDr. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases cf the kidneys, bladder, and all dircases of the recital organs. Reader, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can cure yourtelf, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 50 per battle. J-Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strcts St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all trders must he audressou, to get me genuine, sota uy . XL. MAUN &. CO., Druggists, Brownville, N. T. The Great Republic LIONTHLY. To the Public, the Book cud Peri odical Trade, and the Tress. We have the tonrrrto announce that we shall issue, cn or abvut tho first of December next. m as to he in sea son to commaud the early attention oi the pubiicandthe periodical trade, tfce firat number cf a new illustrated Magazine, to be called the GEEAT REPUJ3XJ.C 2kiOiTHXiY. Terms. Volumes There will be two volumes a year, of about 700 royal octavo pigeeich, commcntrins in iaf:na-y and Jniy, and ending in Jane and December respectirely, making 6 numbers to each volume, and twelve numbers to each year. " Subscriptions -may commence at any time. Einsle copies, - - - $ 25 Subscription, ore crpy cne year, - 3 00 " Clubs Two copies, - - . - 5 00 ' three copies, - - - 7 00 " fonr " . - - - S 00 " five " - - 10 00 Anil all addithin3l ccpies, ever fire, at tbe rate cf S- each, if sent to the same clnb. Club? m.-.v be form ed at different Post OSccs. All subiciiptitns" mast be paid in advance. FKEMrUM SUBSCRIPTIONS. Er.tr!h:sft-e subscri ber to tlr. magazine for one year, aud to their chf icecf either of our two great steel engravings, entitled, THE LAST SUPPER AND THE 'CITY OF TIIE GREAT KING FOUE DOliAES. TheTe is iM le risk in sending monfy by rftall. Large sums should be remitted by draft, if jossib!e, or regis tered. OAKSMITH Si CO., Pnblisborof the "Great RpuMi:" Monthly. 112 L III William Street. N;w York. BROWNVILLE xD?S. BROWimLLE Saloon, The proprietor hai reccat'yittcd u? and now has la operation a DIXIXG X1003I, Next door t the Bonk Buildine. on M.iin Street, where MEALS AT ALL HOIKS, can be Lad. Great pains is taken to have everything neat, comfort able, and orderly Tim of ZTro. ' FHSSH OYSTEHS, PICKLJID OYSTHHS, chicitxks, nuTTOir chops, BESF STEAK, HAJI & EG G3, PIGS' PEST, TKIPS, SOCP, COFFEE, WILD GAME CF ALL E.INDS SUCH AS DEER, TURKEY, GESSU, ' DUCKS, PRAIRIE CH 1CKEN3, BRANT, nsn, &.c. Eelieving that the City needs, aud will support such entaMi.-hniorrt, the enterprise has been embarked ih, with the consent hoie that a literal ptronafc-o will be extended, Brownville, Jan. C, K:-3. tf C. Deut-er has rcmovtsi h's Tin Siiop tront t ront urcet to Main street, nearly opposite the new lluitt, where he has opened up ihe largest stock of ware in his line to be found in the upper country, lie solicts a continuance of patronage. Juue 10, '53. Land Warrants, Por C?.slx vncl on Timo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as tiey can be bought elsewhere in town. Buy of recular dealers and beware cf bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will le guaranteed to be genuine ia every respect and will be exchanged if de lect iTC. Being permanently located in 3rowLi!!c, we can al ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the BrownviUe noue. Lrs!rruuGn ic carson, Bankers, ar.d Dealers' in Land Warrants. Notice to Tax Payers. R. T. RAINEY, Treasurer of Nemaha county, informs the citizeus of said county that be is ready to receive taxes at all times between this and the 1st cf January next. Brownville, Nov. 4, TS58. 19-8w Caution. I caution ali persons whomsoever against baying from Augustus Konntie and Wm Ruth certain town lots known as 'Benedict's Addition' to BrownviUe. Nebraska. JOHN McPHHRSON. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Archer, Richardson Connty, N. T. J. W. BLISS, Collecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. Particular attention paid to making collections for nou-residents. Charges reasonable. llefercnces. R. W. Frame, Postmaster, Peru Wm. E. Pardee, Probate J udge, Neb. City K E Parker County Clerk, Browni'.le Lyford ft Horn, Sonora, ilo. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! YVitli Corn. Those indebted to me are hereby notified that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at the highest market price, delivered at tho store of I. T. hjte in Urownville. 1 his request is made only because I am in debt rny3ell,and cannot raise the money, but can make use of corn. Such an ar rangement will be taken as a great accommodation under present circumstances. JESSE 1N0EL. Brownville, Dec, 2, 1358. The Missouri Republican Puhlinlied Daily, Tri-Weelly and Weekly. GEORGE EXAPP, IV. PASCXIALIj &, JGI1X ILXAPP, Proprietors. St. Louis, Missouri. Daily in advance $10 00 Tri-Weekly in advar.ee 5 00 Weekly in advance 2 00 Weekly not paid in advance, 3 00 Sunday Republican 2 00 To Club3 of five Dailies, . 40 00 To Clubs cf six Tri-Weeklies 25 00 To Cluts of fourteen Weeklies 20 00 LOST ! r A Fur Glove on Monday, December ltth, jomewhere between the head of Main street, and South Brownville The finder, by returning said glove to this cKce, will be liberally rewarded with the kindest thanks. Brownville, Dec. 23d. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Bedford 5t George, who have been associated as surveyors and Real Estate Agents, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled business of the Arm, will beat tended ty T. W. Bedford. T. W. BEDFORD. HUDSON GLORGE. Brownville, Dec. 15, 1S53. HEDGE FENCING. The undersigned having had considerable experience m planting and cultivating Osage Oranee Hedges, here by inform tLe public that they are now prepared to con tract either piaatiug, setting them out, cr growir.; nJ cultivating tLe fence complete. Growing fceiirrcs of their plaining can be seen on the farms of S. W Ken nedy, G. Crow, J. Skcen and others in taisjounty D. C. a. T. N. 3 ANDERS. Sept. 2, lOtf GREAT WONDER OP TI5E XIXETEITVTII CEXTRY Professor Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE. Say? the St. Louis, Democrat: Bolow, we pnb'.i.-h a letter to Dr. Wod, cf this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly cf tbe superior merits of his 'hair toiii:. Such evidence must have iis cSect, when coming from a relialile source. If ccrtiScates are guarantees cf truth, tbe Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press : -Bath, HaIsi, Jan 20, IS63. Prof. O.J. Wood,, dr Co. GtKTLEmrN : Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial cfiecit of your kair restorative. I was induced to makeapoiicatin cf tt UTx.n my own bair, which had becox ie quite gray, probably one-third white ; my whiskers were of the same charac ter. Some three montts since I procured a bottie cf hair restorative, and nsed it. I s-.n found It was prov ing what I had wished. I used it about twico a week. I have since procured another bottle, of which 1 have used some. 1 cn now certi.'y to tho world that the gray er white hair has totally disappeared, both ou my head and gace, and my hair has resumed its orig.n-1 color, ami I am new sixty years old . my good wife at the age cf fifty-two, has used it with the tame effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your vaiuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use as er directioas, will not have occasion to contradict my statements. I am a cit.zea of this city and a resident here for tbe last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one hire and adj..iniug u.wns. Any use you may make oi the kbovc, witn my name attached, is at yonr rervice, as i wish to prescyve the beauties c: nature in others as well as myself . 1 am, truly yours. A. C. RAYMOND. BAiriaioxr, Jan. 23, 1E58. Pr-fcssor Wood Dear Sir: Having had tbe ml3for t . tr, liiACA t!A hALt Tf.rtT.ll r-f n, i f.i. i Vi a r t fects of the Yellow Fever in New Orleans'in lSi, I was icdaced to make e trial cf your preparation, and fonnd it to tmswer at tbe very thing needed. My bair is now ttick and flossy, ana no words can express my obligation toyouih giving to the added ssch at-eiur-. FIN LEY JOHNSON. Tbe mv?er?:gaed, TUtv. J. K, Bragg, U a minister in in regular standing, and pastor cf the Orthodox Church at fcro;knei'i. Mass. He is a gentleman f ereat tnfia ence and universally beloved. WM. DYER. Uaoonrit), January 12, IttoS. Professor Wocd Dear Sir: Having maSc trial of your nir Restorative, it gives me pleascr? to say, that its i-Sect has teen excellent ia rcmovir? inflammatirn. dandruff and a constant tendency to itchiair with which I have been troubled from my childb-xd; and has also re stored my hair, wLkh was becoming gray, to its "ri;inal colf-r. 1 nave used no other article with aaytLinj; like plearure cr cr profit. Yours truly, J. K. ETtAGG. The Restorative is put rp in bottles cr three sizes, viz: large, medium and small; thS small ones hold a half pint each, arid retails for oi.e dollar per b'.ttlc ; tbe medium holds at least twenty j er cent more in propor tion than tbe small, retails for two dbilars a bottle; the large holds a quart' forty per ccT.t nitre in propvrtin, and retail-i b.r three dollars a b ttie. O. J. WOOD&. Co.' Pn prret .rs, 312 Broadway. New York, iu the great New Yorh Wlr Baiug estibiish mcnt, j and IU Market St.. St, Louis Mo. Ssil by J. H. MAUN & Co., Brownville, N.T. Halloa's Dollar Monllily Magazine. The Cheapest Jilagczine in, ihe vrurld. You need no longer pay tbree dollars for a first class, elegantly illustrated and carefully edited Magazine. Ballou's DolTir MonthTy contains one hundred pages cf original matter in each nttmber and forty or fifty rich ensravings. issded on the finest cf paper, and in the best styie rcr en aoitar s year. 5L M. BALLOU, No. 22 waiter meet. E:tcc. IWNJLLE AD'S. B. r. LrsHB.vsrt. Jo. l caxoj LUSHBAUGH CAHSON, BAXKERS AXD GLXLRAL LAXD JCr.VTi. IJcalrrs in CoJh, Uncurrfnt Mi nev, Exchange and I.r.i vr-a, BaoWNVlLLE. NE.M-1EA "'... N. T. R-pecial aueniian itl be piv-n t i;.::; and Se:i:Bg Excbaujte nu the principal ciurs f the l'-.:U"f ar ,,(.;, tiold, Silver, and unccrrcut IU'.i. ta- A c-itUui i'jp ply of Laivi Warrwitscu band :,r roa cafcM.'.r en tered on time for Pe-emptors. A ! 1 W jrraiit Suld t.y u jruaranteed in every rcsi-eti. V."U1 a re Dc Ujftory Sii meuts cf intention to pre-empt, aa.1 pr.;irc PrtvoiHi4 Papers at short notice. Money ioar:e-l i:;yjv. re;: secan ties, at western rates of lntert. t n i iiivtm!,t matl in Land3 or city property for distant ctpttiltsu. cVU; tions upon all uwiveuicnt points will tn? prvtnntiy :u tend ed ta and prx-eeC reuittiiij ex, bi, iiuittui iaie. liill at Exchange- Fnl 1; ei.itiu. aui: .n. it- tiined at uuai r;c;;, wu'.. i-. ; ad.iod. iM-pos-its rtv i i vC t. C i tue L-t-; a!!owelici j"CJ:j! (?!. :;. orriCK MainSt.ireirT-. ? U-.n-l i:t Krar-t L:r d. Brs.tberX Co.. Mercliiiiti, Mo3lani:hton, Carsou 4i tV., Hiser W Lite, Yi.ung. Carsou &. Bry.j!t. Jnj, Thompson Mjlsom, Coi'r i'.rt, K. Zl. P'OJidericn As. Co. M era.au: s, 51. M.Te.iilc &. Ci.No. 17. Broiuway. Win. T. Smitb.-or-.Es!., Brser, J. T. S'evens. tsn., An'y .it L--. Jno. S. Gjlliher, Laieli Aua. C. ii T Taylor & KriK!i. Bankers, McC !e! l.nd, t-crugs i. Co. ilcr.b.int, lloa. Thus. G. Prat:. Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Ocv. Kar.ws, Hon. Jas. O. Cars n, P. B. Small. E?i., Pres't S. B.:nk, Col. Gis). ScV.ey. Att'y at l.iw, Charles Pars-ins Co. Bankers, II. C. Xuttfi Co. (ireene, Weare &.Rice, ' Douglass &. Wauii, Col. Sam Uamtlet.m, Ati'y jtLiw, Judge Thus. Perry, Prof. U. Tutwiler, Oct. 8. '57-vC-lil.-t ri.:iai-!phia,r. BU;"icT, M I. Sew York. V.'a.-L";i;;:oa, r 'biocgt,, 111. bt. Lout, M Aaapoiia,aZd. Teiin. Ilcrucr'ibirF.Pt. L'iitoxr, Mi. Keokuk. Iowa. Council BiufI ! iloin, '. V ,uu, I..mt.ji, Mi. Cur.teriand. MI. Haroi Alabama. J. D. N. THOIvIPSOrr, at Law, nasrecmed 1M professional bn5lne5, id wi:i rc tice in all the Courts of Net'rska, and the Courts in Atcbinscn county. Mo. OKce one door west of I. T. Wbytc's 3tore, BrewrsTill NebrasKa. Brownville, April 22, 1SS3. IU ly ", Brownville Steam Ferry ! fgJiBEST CKOSSLNG ij&Zk. OX THE MISSOURI HIVES. . The Boute from Brownville to Pt. Kearney, and from thence to California, w thm nearest aad most practicable. BAKER &" CODINGTON AXN'OUNCE to tho TriTtUn;' labile that tucTw now running as a Fcrrv across tb Misjouri Jtirar at An entirely new, nbtantial end conmodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, hich atran-rcmcnt wii secure a certain acu safj pucsas at, all times a:d in all kinds of weather. Tha I'l-jr rictcrs do tv-t assert tcastla'ly. or for the purpose of ft" iain custom merely, but arc ' governed by tacts, when they say this u tho tut crossing ot the Jussoun J.uer in ebrui:a. anu when they say the route from I'.-owavi'le to Fort . Kearney and fronfther.ee to Lai.foniia is tht nearest for evidence they refer the r atier tj the map of ths Country; and arc warranted ia sayinz it 14 ihe most practicable ronte by persoual excricnee,as w-li s that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing tad route hul Jj out peculiarly favorable inducement?, to persona joins L California, and solicit their patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements for a safa andipeedycrossin, ourcbare?" are the same as tb?t Ferriejin Nebraska, all bcin rrgulatcd by Lejiila tive enactment. ' SIlecol'ect that with onr fnril'ities cf Power, no kinds cf weather will prcveat oar Uoats fram making regular trips at allhour3. ZTA skill and hanl will be in readinrs torrces foot passengers at all times r f nijht. n20 November llth,13j7. ' . EROWITVILLE ' STIR A 15 H. i?3IX. ' KOEL LAKE & EMERSON. ' N. U. We would ropcotfu'!y inform tho eiti xens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that wo havo always on hand a lare arid well select I supply of LUJIBim, which wc caafamishatlow er rates than any mill in the Territory. Market prices paid for logj delivered at the yard oron the bank cf the rivr. . All orders accompanied with the cash, vril.rcceir our immediate attcnti n. F. LAKE. Brownville. W. II. HOOVER. N'emha fit v. LAKE & H00VE11 m in mi, A.N I NOTARYS PUBLIC. ErcYmvillo and ITcmaha City, EBRASKA TERRITORY. WILL promptly attend to Land Agcacie3, Taying taxus, Drawing ii!'n"y. buyi.i and seliins Ileal Estate, bsyinj and stllin a Crrrmissicn, 'lakir Collections tcr distant dcakTs. and all kindi" of bu?inei pcrtainirij to their pri fessiia. Particularattcr.U.ir. wi'.l be ivt ti i:i Clin declara tory statements to pre-empt an i pr.-curiisg War ranty Deeds frnn: the Ton auth'.ritioi. 1 ericas ownir;' town lots. rcsni:.n ' at a dUtanr wishing to prccora. ViTa rra ?i f y I T'lnce the r?zer-?y ini nr hnLd.-, c;m n, ,1 ! do well to 'Lin the ei ;alLrti r.cC thcif 2aftclati lce Is f.-r Lot ? ' piratiorfcf fix months, a3afur that tl. Uecded will bcs aJ. Blank? alrrpys cn hand. V. IL Letter of in juiiv iin-w-.-rcd rrr.nf.lr. Marrh TL '57. " 4 1 -It Gccrgc Ternscn, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, A y;.OLNLL to thy p-f-. ;at Lc ii""rrrrire1 to erect Stcia s.r.1 Water S-iw ar.d M'tr-L?rt Mills at short notice and reaiouallo tcrrxii. llep;r- injr cf machir.erv ( f all ir.dn. ALL WORK WARRANTED. n. is also Ascnt for A. 11 IIOLLimilD 5c CO'S . Western Foundry. ciscirrATi; o. LEE. & LEAViiTS ' s nrmifactory, cirrcrrrirATi, o. And arc prepared torccurca'i t!l cr icn'for artr rnm chinery uiaaacturci cr k?pt cz tat.d, by thce es- Ubli-h-cnt?. Letters of enquiry, pr'. Kpt'y crwcrcd. ' ' . ali. x Noel. L&ke &. Co., rr-iwnTille. ?. ll.W. Fumaj, . lirowaville, " Muir. liana L Co., - " T.tean Hill. Dr. Ilnorcr, 1. 31. Korem. -Tenia'ia citr, " l'awnee city,," -iucciis i aitc.uiX; James Lowe. Lindrr., ipcrt, o.- A. li. Ha.libcni, Cinrir.nati, 0 llrcwnville. June IS. 1857. Brownville House, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. MOHHISOIT S; WH2SLBR Announce to the public tb it tbey b avc t koa cha-ge cf tbe new, tarce, an 1 c:iiimodious bru II- tei baildiaj! re cently completed in the City of Uraw&vilie, Nearaska. TlTy hav furnished it Ir.na cellar t- garret wiia ea- tirer.ew frr-nnr.re; th? rooms aieail large, well reti tilated and fimsaed. The tlle,we prrmite, shall at aJI times-c'Utain tbe test thecrci-irycanfrvrd. O-r liaara shall be as pure 3 are made, e we purchase in rerw.n from rehab. e manufacturers. V- c ceem a more exten ded notice &uc:pssary and conclude by a.-i'.:i.ig the pub lic that we are dateruiir.e.i that no tZ it, on our part shall Iks wanting to reader the Brown vilie Horsp a first claaa Tlfte!. M0HEISG is. VHEELEX. July 3. lS-Sm GEORGE EDT7AHr3, orrftLM-jin st. Luitof Ein?:i $ :;:.fi .ct, liebrsskf Citv. r-j . T, Per-.inswho cuntemplate bui.dar. W. tc frri.'btd with Designs, Plan. S:'fr-ifi.M.:,'n--, yr., ft r fctuKrr.s oi anyc'ias or variety tf ttyie, and ta.' crccti. n uf lb same screriiiteadcl ii cttaired. . Pi-ac:;t irtli-i.i-i Ti'I to luir:rcs fr.m a ili-taii;'-?. Btf All i"rs'-ns are here'-y uon::el toat 1 tk tt neepjsary steps to tbe re-vpemT cf tbe costestcf case or James FeTSuson. f.r tbe purie vf r.e fully ut vestigatiug his r;,ht to enter tie scuta est Quarter (lll)of souiii west quarter (lii)arl 1j: n-r.ber four (1) of secttou eighteen (IS) in townstip ae (o; rang six teen (16) east, I hereby warn, all pr-rcr:s not to pur chase, trad f jt, or in any way to negotiate for any por tion of the above described prcnerty. May 27, '5sj viniotf AUG ZTUS Z0UNTZ3. Lost or Stolen. Lost, cn ctiiitmas eve, at the Erownville Et2, a Calif amia-goM breast tin. lis sre-riter will Ubraily reward the finder cf tie r:tu E T"CT'f11i ...