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JIIMDVERTISM,
BROWN VILLE, FEB. 3, 169.
TKltMS: ;
rtT ?t?fr,it pmd in adauce, - $a 00
" 44 ,i the end of C mouths, 2,60
'.. "12 3,00
Cftf -f T? or -.ore will be fi ni-beJ at $1,60 per
' jntm. provided ibe casfi accoii.jai.ics tbe order, not
. va;-e. ; , ,.
Rtu.ncntR k niiarRT. Proprietor wf Le
Real
Nr Leiter, MinicTemple, Chicago, 111.
S. 15. Pa is, ;ncral A1vcriiuiK Agent, in rear of
,rV rrk, La-Iici's and Children's Choc Store, 80 Weft
.u;tb street, C'lncmt.ati. . t '. i
Vii Hr&tOwts K Co, Xo 316 tad 3i3, Broadway,
.w V:k.
ANHREW Wind, American Cacadean and European
.JtrrtiMOg ud subscription ,fflce,Nul33 Xaesau t.tret
j t UL-biiLRtDCE.'Xortbwest corner cf Olive and
- U ! 1 fts, Saitlt L.Uis.
C u S. hives. 63, Dearborn street. Chicago,
ue suborned Afcntsto solicit subscriptions and ad
, ruii.-- for Advertiser, and receive and receipt
Biotiiaf therefor.
Tr, m re-dPRt in tbn Territory, conumjfroni various
r Lu.cf the State. ifteu suS1;est to us the name of
'-'utiK-tbetrokd eicf.t.ithui-, "-bo would doubtlc
,t i .bers if tey couia s-ee v-i 7 " ---
,r-.-er.'
v i com-Mer it a solicitation to become a regu-
r subscriber.
. JOIJ WOllK.
TT-.-h ec-M es'teive f.i'a n of Nev Tn. Cutu,
kWi..CTd, e ,tia.1etotbe -A4rer-'Ofl.
e eclairatobeab-etotumoat Job Work in
.,.;, unlurua r ,ny.tRcc. Tbei.ropnetorbciiig
' w-ifiri.imelf. ant birt in; in bi
employ u
,. . ....ri.rrJub Printer,
is de-
-.-O,! ) Hi&rAt, Work in C,! r, BrS.-i rk, kc.( ill
ranted lu CiveRiiMlau or no fay.
,-I
?- Tbe -ytbrftk Advertiser " having
-h the largest circulation of &ny paper in
aVerritorr. .Wholosale Merchants in St.
u: 8 1. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East
n markets where Kebraslta merchtnts pur
la. will find no better advertising medium
; the Western country 3
IicV Fair and Supper.
V, e are mfurnied by the President of
,o LadkV Sewing Circle, that the So
las tlctcrciined to have a Fair and
jj.pertn the evening the 22d. The
.aJies, fur evincing: the industry, energ)',
ue.rj)ri?e, and courage to give an enter
liriinent during these excessively hard
'.:a:-5, are dm rvir.g of the highest praise
nd j.huuld meet that encouaagement, due
he (Iji-ct fur which the proposed demon
.rati ou is to be given. The object, to as.
-.it in erectiiig a Congregational church
-ilJiiig, and Academy, and the day, 22d
I KvLruay, ever sacred m the memory
I every lover of the I'ather of his Coun--y,
bluulJ inspire a patronage exceeding
.e most sanguine expectations of the
aiies. The articles to be on exhibtion
rJ for tale will be only those of the
,hstantial and useful classes; consequent
' there need be no fear of "throwing a
ay money" by investing ; but on the con-
- ...
irv, purchasers will "get tneir money
1 cL,vnnd atthejame time aid in a high
trediialle nu rprise. Let everybody
i ; iroiiize tle Ladies' Fair and Supper.
r .other Chureli Organization.
We learn that the Kev b. L.. Collins,
Sunday last organized a branch of the
church in this city. We now have
;r diiTerent church organizations in this
ice, viz: The Christian Church, organ-
.-i near four years ago was the hrst
near lour years
;rch organization
in Nebraska Rev.
M. Wood pastor; the Methodist Epis
pal church, organized something over a
ar since, Rev. Thilo Gorton pastor; the
::gregational and 'Presbyterian churches
re K.ih organized the past summer.
:: T. W. Tipton pastor of the former,
J Rev. A. S, Rillingsly of the latier;
e presume Rev. S. L. Collins is to be
regular pastor of the Baptist congre-
llO').
Jrownvlllc Library, Lyceum and
Liaernry Association.
It. Urown, A. S. Ilollaoay, G. W.
rattou, C. S. Langdun, II, S. Thorpe,
L, MtGary, Chas. Dorsey, A. J.
?i.cdkt, J. M. Wood, J. L. Dozier,
T. Kbyte, J. Noel. II. W. Lake,
J II. W. Furnas, Trustees of the
"ownville Lyceum, Library aud Littera-
Ass-xiation, are requested to meet at
? City Drug Store, to-morrow (Friday)
ening, at early candle-lighting. A full
r.dance is de.-ired.
rndon House,' Omahlu
) e nutice ia the Omaha papers that a
rent change has taken place in the a
ve nam.'d Hotel. Keith & Hoffman
tire, and are succeded by Dr. Geo. L.
iLLta, ana Lymax Richardson, two
the principal owners of the building
."vim a tKTicnal acnuaintance with the
; cprietors, we have no hesitancy what
er, in predicting an increased populari
fv'r the Htiiidon.
:e -Miner's GuitiV,'
Is the title of a pamphlet of about 100
e cs, being published by Byres &. Kellum,
-.ila. It will contain an authentic map
he Gold region, guide over the sever
pules, full instructions for outfitting,
t aril weiirht of same, and much other
luaUe information. Price 50 cents.
IliardsT
- Ir. It. iloRRisox, of the Brownville
rras fitted up a new Billiard table
nily, -where lovers of this amusement
a be gratified io their heart's content
e Voice cf Masonry and Tidings
mini me trait,
lithe title of a uew. Masonic periodi
. edited and published iy Rob. Morris
uisville, Ky.; monthly, at SI, 00 per an
n. Our Masonic readers can find no
'ter and useful matter than that to be
-nd iu Rob. Morris' new paper. Spec
pn rubbers can be seen at this office
Mil
scription money received and for
d..
tatoes Wanted.
ill some cf our dejii
inqucnts, or, some
n or persons vhb are not subscrib
s, t'Ttuho would like, and ought to be
ucn, t.nng us a few busheis rood
- o
ue nad the misfortune
he misfortune to
- a pcrttoa of-nu
our wmter'.s supply, by
zi:.?.
A STATEMENT, ,
of" the' '--
Buchanan Life and General Insurance Co.
at. cr oBepii, r.io.
ir iAe far ending Vecemler 31, 1859.
CtFti on harrl, 3".,T82 5 .J l ' "
It N T. and St Louia 2l-$o2,915 87
Real Etate, -'-V,.-- 4,42155 .
Offiae Fixtures . i r f ; ; f-ttSir,-
Bill Receivable, ' ' ' : ' ' . 8,305 51
Stock notes well secure I and payable on
demand, 81,770 03
Balanco due on Insurance Premium, 5,916 70
J 154,0 iG 81
$0fi,200 C3
. 52,G75 8:J
5,170 93
Capital Stock,
Deposit?,
Profit and and
lx)6?.
$184,046 81
The above statement closed the second jear of tbU
com ran j.
The company paid tbo.ir los3es promptly, on the pre
Ecntation of the claims, without submitting any of
tneir insurers to any detention whatever, or availing
themselves of any of the usual Ie!ayp, or charges for
prompt rwynient. And they hope by the continu
ance of this iolicy, to secure a large share of the bu
siness cf merchants, steamboat and shippers gener
ally. A dividend of 335 ter cent, on the cupital
paia in, nas Deen icis ay aeeiarea ana carried to
the credit of the Stock note, and 25 per cent of the
cargo jirenu urns returned to the customers of the
ace. J AS. L. 0' KILL, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
J B no WARD, V R IEXICK, J B JEXXIXGS,
JOHN CALHOUN, HENRY BLOUNT, JAMES
KAY, MILTON' TOOTLE, ALBERT O CLARK,
C HYATT. J H LIKENS.
J. B. JENNINGS, President. rs '-,
JAS. L. O'NEILL', Secrctrry.'
Kotico to Lot Holders
IX TAI1XE ROCK, IV11DRASKJL.
Person balding any evidences of titles, contracts for
deeds, or certificates of deeds, Id the town of Table Kock,
rawnee county, neDraska, are nerebv notified tbat unless
presentatiim l made in person, or by the proper attor
ney, and lots eliined, and respective proportion cf en
trance money (55 cts per lot,) and fee for executing the
deed, (SI CO ) be paid on or before the expiration cf six
'nonths from this-date. AH lots uncalled and unpaid
for, will be sold at pnblic atiction to the highest bidder,
for the u?e and ber.otlt cf said town of Table Rock agree
able to the provisions of an act passed by the General
Assembly of Nebraska, entitled "an act regulating the
disposal of lands purchased in trust for townsites," and
approved February 10. 157. C. "W. GIDDIXGS,
Table Rock, Jan. 13, '69. -3t Mayor.
FARM FOR REM.
The undersigned, desires to rent, for the coming
season, his farm, situated seven miles due west from
Brownville. Fcrty acres is now under cultivation,
enclosed with a good post and board fence. There
is also a good comfortable log houso and a splendid
spring of water on the premises. The farm will be
rented on very favorable terms, and tho pay taken
in breaking additional farming land, share of pro
ducts or cash, as may be desired.
. T. J. FAVORITE,
Brownvilie, N. T. Jan. 13-59-29 tf.
Notice.
Those persons who have taken Lumber from our
Hoard yard at the foot of Main street lirownville,
without our consent, are hereby requested to report
the lumber to J. II. Morrison who is our authorized
agent; The persons who took the lumber, are known
and will save themselves trouble by calling as above
and settling as soon as possibly convenient,
Also those who have purchased of Mr Morrison, are
requested to pay up, as we are in need of funds.
jan. 27,59-30-3t J. L. McGEE & Co.
Claim Notice.
To G. B. Dorrington, Ym N. Williams and all
o:hers whem it may concern. You are hereby noti
thnt I will appear the Land Office in Brownville, N.
T on the fourth day of February 1659, to prove up
my right of pre-emption to the south cast quarter of
suction .11, township 2, raugu lo eat.
Jan. 27, SO 3t AUCHEY WANLES3.
Claim Notice.
To John Stoddart and all others to whom it may
ooncern; You are hereby notified that 1 will appenr
at the Land Office in Brownville X. T on Friday
rely th It59, to prove up my right of pre-emption
to the north east quarter of section 32 township 5,
range 16 eat. JOii HAMILTON,
jan. 27, 59-30-3t
L.IST OF LETTERS
Remaining uncalled for in the Brownville Post Of
fice for the quarter ending Dec. 81, 1S59.
Aiuack. D. Am
Burns William
Baislcy George
Belrel William
Bruker Jacob
Conrad Xickolas 2
Chard John 5
Cowpertbwait Bich'd
Con Elizabeth
Cricbfleid Uardin
Council Jos W.
C.rer Ephreim
Dickey Jjino?
Duexee RichartJ
Dirbs Henry
McDonald B
McCombs John
Martin John F 2
Morris Mrs Mary
Masters Kate
Mow John H
Manning R C
Minick Elizabeth
Monroe A Q
McLaughliD Charles
Xickerson Lewis
Prosser Jonathan
Ripple nenry
Reynolds Henry
Ross R. Sam.
Smith Jacob
Stewart Manrarct
Steys Samuel
Scott Henry
Scott Mrs. E. C.
Sinclair Mrs. F.
Steward Joacph
Stites Emellne
True D
Thurber Wm2
Twining W. W.
Worrall G. H 2
WilJuian Auny
Dester Wm.
Emerson John
Elliot Henry
Fowler S D
Freiberg August Carl
Hitbard S Williatn
Harrison Jam E 2
Hawley KOrester 2
Haskell C Emily
Humphreys D Charles
Jewell David
Jewell A P
Jaik Da.'id
Lyons Jeremiah
ly.ngfellow Joseph 2
Wally Solomon
Lull M II
Wintin Samuel.
Persons calling for those letters wili please say they
are advertised. JOHX H.MAl.N.
D. P. M.
WM. ROSSELL,
BROWNVIIiliE. N. T
Announces to the public that be is prepared to accom-
UU'iaiC 1U1PP n .liu Ululates aim n , r
eelber with Rood af e horses,' for comfort and ease in tra
veiling. He will also board horses by the day, week or
month.
KJ-TERMS FAVOR ABLE. JEjH
June 10, '6ti. 60tf
Scientific American.
Published Weekly,
atXo. 12S Fulton Street, New
Tork, by MUXX ti CO.
Terms of subscription-
-Two Dollars a year, cr one
dollar for. six months.
Club rates. For all clubs of twenty and over, tie
yearly subscription is only SI 40.
Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any pari or ine
country. Xo itinerating Canvassing Agents employed.
Dr. Easterly's
EST Fever and Ague Killer Will
cure ague ar.d fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, inter
mittent and remittent fevers, and all tho various forms
tn l,iliuii climates. If there is a
nan, woman or child suffering with ague andfver,
they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and
Ague Killer, It ia a positive cure speedy and perroa-
nent. Try it.
Plice $Iper bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5.
DR. Easteblt, corner of Third and Chestnut streets
St Louis, sole rronrietor. to whom all orders must be
addressep to get the genuine.
Sold by J. n. MACX & CO, Agents, Brownville.
fS"Dr. Carters CougU Ilalsam
will cure Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Spitting of Blood, Tain In the Side and Breast,
Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Palpitation of the ncart. and all diseases of the Throat,
Chest, and Lungs. Xo one should neglect a Cough or
Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting
a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to coscmp
Tiox, aid then to aa early death. Header, have you a
a conch, caid. or any disease of the lungs? Procure at!
once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter's Cough
Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in twenty-four
hours, aud always cures th WORST cases of,
aolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs ia
a few days, rrice Trial bottles, 25 cents; large bot
tles, $1 per bottle, or ti bottles for $5. ,
J3DU. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Sirs,
St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must
ba addressed to get the genuine. Sold by
J. II. MAUX &. Co., Agents,
Brownville, N. T.
A Splendid Illustrated Jtfctcs paver.
HARPER'S WEEKLY
A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION.
Employs h best talent in the World.
Terms In Advance.
I copy, 20 weeks. $100
1 " Irear. 2 60
5 copies one year, $9
12 20
1 ' 2 4.00 35 " 40
Harper's Weekly and Magazine, one Tear four dollars.
rotstmasterssendiiie aclubf twelveor twenty-live, pill
receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence with
any numoer. speeimen numbers gratuitously supplied.
Back numbers can be fumlrbed to any extent. Clergy
men sna teacher .uppiicd' at the lowest Club Bates.
imtPEn BROTHERS, Publisher.
funkhi Square, Xew fork.
Iodine and fcarsapariUa '
Will cure all diseases arising from an Impure state of
the blood, or a deprave! condition of the ouiiUof the
system, vfz cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat
ism, white swellings chronic sore eyes,.pilcs, oolls.
erysipelas, goitres, pains in tho bones aud joints, ul
j cers in Ihe mouth and throat, ami all chronic con?tltu-
tional diseases. : Tb is 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 cvre certain and permanent.
Dr. Easterly'i Iodine and SartapariUa will cure the
trorsf wierctfrtaJ duea, and drive out and destroy ev
ery particle of mercury which Is )n the system, fend cure
it bad effects. . . , - ".
It will cure tecondary $phi?i r ventral diteae,
and will d.ive the typkihlic virut and ail hereditary
taintt and pouonoua matter out of the system through
the p jres of the skin, end reutore the patient to .a per
fect state of health and puTity. v It is a positive cure
for Ziper complaint and dunpeptia. if used a proner
length of time. I challenge, the world to produce its
equal in these complaints. .The uilUctcd will ber in'
mind that Dr. Zatterly'i Iodine and SartapariUa will
cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy,
jraveo, diteas.es of the kidney's, Hadder, and urinary
I organs, in a few days. '
It will remove pimples and blotches from ihi face,
andmakethe skin clear, white and beautiful as ala
baster. II does this ty purifyiugthc blood, and by its
prompt action ou the liver, kidneys, and secretory or
gans, producing vigorous health. .;
Persons who have long been affiicied with scrofula, old
sores, tetter, ringworm, scaid head, blotches, eruptions
of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to
procure Gridlcy's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Oiutmeut to
apply on the sores and diseased parts, when uing Dr.
Easterly'i Iodine and SartapariUa. The Iodine aud
Sarsaparilla purines the blood, and causes the sores to
discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heal
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 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 cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed.
JC-Sold by J. II. ilAUX & CO., Druggists, Brown
ville, N. and by Druggists generally.
5TRr. Hooper's Female Cordial
will cure all female complaints, such as excessive,
suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or
whitest barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz
ziness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases
caused by colds, checked perspiration, exces:es, over
excitement, &c, of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's
Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la
dies the best remedy ever invented. S3"Price $1 per
bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Dr. Easterly, corner of third and Chestnut streets,
St. Louis, Ho, sole proprietor and to whom all orders
must be addressed. '
Sold by J. n. MAtTX 8t CO., Acsnts. Brownville.
N. T., and by Druggists generally
Dr. Baker's Specific will cure
gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee,
diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the
genital organs. Reader, have you a private disease 7
Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's
Specijlc is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr.
Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the
medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle.
J3Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets
St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders
must be addressed, to gt the genuine. Sold by
J. n. MAUX & CO., Druggists,
Brownville, W. T.
NEW ARRIVAL!
NEW FIRM
AMD
NEW SODI
McAllister & ponn,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
FFRICITURE, HARDWARE,
qiEEXSWARE, &C,
BROWXVILLE, N. T.
Having established themselves at the old stand recent
ly occupied by
JOHN McPIIERSON,
They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the
-rf
i3 av
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
OF
MERCHiANDISE
Ever Brought in this Territory
They have an extensive and varied assortment
of
STAPLE AXI FAACY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
coNsisnxa of
I FlQiir
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Llolasses,
Cofiee,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
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
TJJEUSIlLirCTBl
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, G, C.
ALSO,
A yell selected Stock of
HARDWARE AXD CCTXERY,
QUEENSWARE,
a 3L cl 1 27 .
HATS Sd C.AJPS,
Boots aud Shoes.
"We pledge our customers 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.
G0DEY,S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1S59.
Fif ty-seventh & Fifty-eighth volumes.
TERMS.
One enpy one year, three dollars ; two copies; one year
five dollars : three wpies one year six dol lam.
Address L. A.GOOPET.
ILL Chesnut slrcct Tbiladelpbia.
CARDS.
n.
H. M'LiC OHhtlf
CU9. DORSKT
MCLATJGHX.HT & Doxtsirr,
tf
3Iain Street, BrownTilIe,N.T.,
Bux and s-UJand WairaBts, make out and file declar
atory statements; mnke out pre-emption papers J pay
taxe3, investigate titles; ' ' i
Buy and sell property on commission farninh land
warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern
ment land and the location cf land warrants for parties
residing at a distance.
McLAUGIILIX fit DORSET respectfully refer to
George U. Xix:;u, Eq., Register brownville Land
Office. - ' -4th- -.
Charles B. Smith, Eiq., Receiver cf Public Moueys'
Xemaha Land District. .
Robert W. Furnas, Esq.,Eilitor AdvertisPr Brownville
Messrs. Lushban"h Jc Carson, BaDkers. Brownville,
Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, llagerstonn, Maryland.
Lewis R. Xewcoiuer Esq. Baltimore, Md.
O II Baruet, Esq Day tort. Ohio, i ' . i
Hon. Fenncr Funruson, "Deirgate in Congress from
Xebraska Terrr!tory, Wa-diington, D. C. : .
John A. Bcal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, I ml.
Brownville, April 22. no43tf
T. W. BEDFORD,
IIUDS0X GEORGE,
lyounty Surveyor
Notary Public
BEDFORD & GEORGE
siraois, a mn
ALSO
REAL ESTATE A!GENTS.
BROWXVILLE XEBRASKA. , "
Office on Main Street.
WILL attend promptly to- all business entrusted to
them In the line of their profession. Will buy and sell
Land warrants, make time entries, atteud to the selec
tion ana location of Government Lands, Survey Town
sites, subdivide Lands, makeoutCity Plats, kc, &.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 Jtitles, and
render assistance iu contested cases at the U. S. Land
Office.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.,
WE REFER TO
non. W C Reynolds,
John J Pendleton, Esq.
HonGalutiaA Grow
Hon Joseph G. Crane
Ryall & Charles, Land Agents
Bostcrii Hedges, Bankers
Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers
R. W. Furnas, Esq.
Kingston. Penn.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Washington City, D.
Dayton. Ohio , -Sioux
City, Iowa.
do do
Brownville, X. T.
do - do
C.
D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer. Scranton. Pa.
Ruf us R. Edwards, Esq. St. Joseph Mo.
Col. John G. Fell Waverley Pa.
W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio
Apri! 8. 1858 v2n41-yly
A. R 1I0LLABIKD & CO.,
. Machinists, Founders and
Engine Builders,
I'ront str-ee. "Wast of Smith,"
CINCINNATI, O.
"T7ould most respectfully inform theirfriendsund
V V the publics generally, that they ore 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
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on lian !: consisting of the Sash, Circu
lar and JIuley. Mill Gears and every description of
Jastings, warranted to bo well made iu every particu
lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern 2
BEARD & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS OP THE
E2HCEXjSIOI1
SAFE AXD SCALE WORK
SJLYT LOUIS, JIO.,
Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled
Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes,
Vaults, Bank Locks, &c.
The recent trtof Stfes of the different Manifactures
in the GREAT F1RH of the City Buildings, in wliich
the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fuliy establish
es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits
the confidence of all interested iu Safes, and the securi
ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe
after being in the fire for ninety hour8,and taken out
red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large
number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were
taken out with their cmtcuts entirely consumed, must
impress all with the necessity of examining their safes,
and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of tbe
Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we
pledge ouselvcs to manufacture none but such as can bo
relied on, and refer to tbe following
Certificate.
"We, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to
tbe successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire
proof Safes were submitted to ia tbe burning of the City
Buildings, the nineteenth of ioehiber,lbob. ynd are jus
tified in recommeuding them to all who need safes.
Hall &. Smith Kddy jameson 4s. Co
Charles Blow & Co Samuel McCartney
Partridge Ac to Joseph Elder
Humphreys Tctt&. Terry, John S thOmasov
RUKYAN IIlLLMAN &. BROS BASTE WILEY it BA8TE
TillAn Roziet ico Scott & Bro
McMehan & Ballantine, Brows Goddis St Co
Vox Phil waters &. co W LEwixo &. co
DA January & io John H Hall is. co
Barnard Ada-is & co Shapleigh Day it co
TIIE.EXCELSIOH
Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufactii' e
at tbe State Fair, in Sai:it Louis; is sold from thirty to
fifty per ceut less, and guaranteed to be equal to any in
the United States.
Also manufacturers of
Liglitningr Rods,
of Best quality, and
PUMPS of all Descriptions.
BEAItD &. BRO.,
Xo. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo.
July 22.1S59. Iyv3n4
VOLUME FIFTY-ONE,
GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED MAGAZINE
Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq.
A monthly periodical which alms to entertain instruct
aud amuse both Ladies aud Gentlemen.
TERMS.
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2 copies " 5 I 11 " " 20
Those getting up clubs of 5 copies or more, will receive
an extra copy.
Graham's Illustrated Magazine will be rupplied t
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other Magazine published.
Address, WATSOXfiCO.
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Extra Xotice Subscribers sending three dollars
for ne year's subscription to Graham's Masazinc, will
receive a cojf of Graham ' Ladies' Paper for kone year
without charge, -
For your Wife, Daughter, or Friend.
T. S. ARTHUR'S
Home Magazine for 1859.
Edited by Tj S. Arthur and Virginia F. "ownsend.
TERMS IX ADVAXCE.
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copy to tue one getting up the club.
Specimens sent free to those wishing to subscribe, or
to make upciubs.
Address T. S. ARTHUR & CO.,
Waluut street. Philadelphia.
Fruit Trees.
Brownville Nursery.
The subicribers offer for sale the following varieties of
Apple Trees.
WINTER VARIETIES.
Tcllow Bellefleur,
Hawking.
White Winter Pairmain,
Red R;nianinite,
Janitan,
English Golden Russet,
Winescp.
Roman Stem,
Winter Swarr,
P. .nie Oris,
Wilowor Limber Twig,
Snow Apple,
Baldwin,
Domini or Darwin,
Talman's Sweeting,
Northern Spy.
FALL VARIETIES.
Fcltr.n,
Fall Pippin,
Fall Jacitan,
SUMMER
Autumn Swarr,
Pall Strawberry-,
Jinan.
VARIETIES.
Sweet June or Uigbtop
Sweeting.
Snramer Queen,
Gdden Sweet,
Early Trenton,
Early narvest Eedstreak,
Early Harvest.
The Nursery is situated on the farm of R J- Whitney,
about one mile noutb of Bronville- Tbe trees are ne
year old fprni the era! t and very large and healthy for
that age. Produced in tbe soil and climate of Xebras
ka, they must prove superior to tbo-e that are shipped
from the States. They -can be obtained earlier in the
spring are not injured by cutting off the small sprouts
in ordes to make the bipruent les and to lessen tbe
bulk, as our eastern nurserymen do wbijn they send
trees abroad. This is a truth that onr Neoi asfca farmers
miist 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 a rail.
During the planting season, one of us will be found in
the nursery to wait on those who favoruswith their val
ued orders, GEO. W. BRATTOX.
JOHN S. FAVORITE.
P. S. Ve hereby wara all persons against trespassing,
or removing ny trees, or any marif placed cn or among
the said trees. b. fc F.
Brownvilie,. X.T , Jan. 13, ISM.
3m
BROWNVILLE AD'S,
; H. M. ATKINSON
Surveyor and: .Land -Agent,
maTjST- Street,
BROWNVILLE, N. T,,. 7.
- Will attend promptly to tti - .c!ecti;ii! aai Itca
tion cf Government lands in tie Nemaha hind dis
trict: surveying" town flti.4. ar.A subdividing lands;
draftingcitj pints, aud ail ether bnsinecs cf a Gener
al Surveyor. He will leat warrauts on time for
distant dealers; Clo declaratory statetcmonts of in
tention to pre-empt? make out pre-emption pipers;
and always on hand to look cut claims lor actual set
tlers. , . .V
EEFEIi TO
W. W. Sanger, M. Xcw Ycrk CiJy,
Sewl & Withingtcn, '' ' l?oston, X!a3.
Rev. T. W. I!owe, l'ataikala Ohio';
Col.W.E. Atkinson.- 7' f "
George ll.Xixin, Uegisterl.ini OSv.TirownviUe,
Luhbaugh A Carson, Hankers, Ui-owrvllle, N. T." '
U.W.Furnas, .
Honey Creek Mills.
' Tl:e undersigned respectfully announce that they are
prepared to till all orders in their line promptly a! li.eir
mills four miles northwest or lirownvine. r.e.ir the
mouth of Honey creek. . They hve in h:uid the large.-t
itid test assortment of lumber, shingles ar.d lathe ever
fi'ored in the county or Territory, o.iisisiiiig f
41) 00C feet seasoned sidinu:
40-0C0
cot ton-wood flooring;
sycai'ure "
afc mid 'ah
20 0OO
10,009
it
' cotton-wood, soft v.ii'19, iynn ar.d
- - ' walmrt finishing lumber;
frncin?;
J lists; tills, studding and scantling rf al
cc.cct
most every size both hard and soft wood;
20.000 " rough and square etgd sheathing?; also
2M,000 superior sawed sUingles,oak, walnut and eottoii
- wood; also v
I50,0o0 lath, a superior article, of unifjriu length,
thickness and widih
Tteir mills are under the charge of experienced at
Ste.cut men, an.i iho undersigned Hatter thetnselv
and
es
bat inequality of their lumber will compare favorably
jriti any other made in the Territory, ail of which will
e sild to suit the times. -
GREEX. SPltlXGI.E & CO.
noney tfreek Jfills, May 20 'o8 ; 4S:f
NEW- -PAINT. 8D0P.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity ibjt lie has started a new Paint
Shop in Brownville, and will attend to all work iu the
Painting Department, that he may be favored with.
HOUSE, SIGN, SCENIC,
OR IV AM ESTA 1 PAIXTIXC;
GRAINING, GILDING.
and "',
PAPER HANGING,
Imitator cf all Kinds of
WOODS AND MARBLES,
Instrnctions gives in tho ' : i j v ,
GRECIAN OIL, CRAYON,
ORIENTAL, OR GLASS PALMING,
On reasonable terms.
Carriages painted neatly and with dispatch.
Having had a number of years' pr.nical experience in
soiuo of the largest Eistern cities, he challences com
petition west of the Mississippi, and feels confident that
he can givo perfect satisiactior. to all that may favor him
with their patronage. Call and see for youselves, that
'This show can perform all it advertises.'
CHARLES R. MAXXIXG.
Brownville, Sept. 16, 13ot-6tn
GENTS' DRESS GOODS.
JACOB MAIUION,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown
ville and vicinity that he has just received from tne
E.ir-ta iarge stotk of very superior goods and latest
styles.
Cloths, Vestmgs, &c.,
Which lie will manufacture on very favorable terni3.
He flatters himself that he understands his busiucss
thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es
tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor
in this place or the West.
A lYeat Fit Guaranteed.
NEW ARRIVAL
or -
Two Hundred
JE3 B3? C3 "7" S3 3
CHRISTIAN DEISLK.
Itrowmiik', Xebraska.
ANNOUNCES to the public tbat he has just re
ceived, per Steamer Kyland. a very large and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
.buck's battel n,
Plymouth Rook,
Elevated Oven, New E; .
Clden Era. and every vai iety o
Parlor and Office Stores.
Also,
Japaned "WareRrnssi Kettles,.
L.a n! lie rns, Copper Wai e. Sho
vels and Toxics.
All of which 1 pledge myself to sell at as fair rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of eountry.
I hare also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper nnd Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put up guttcrinjrand spouting and all other work
in my line, nt short notice, aiTd in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to bo undersold in the upper
country.
Brownville September 2, 1S68. ' I0-ly
National Police Gazette.
This journal of crimes and criminals Is in its thir
teenth year, and is widely circulated through the coun
try. It is the first paper f the kind published in the
United States, and isdistinctivc in its characters.
Subscriptions, Two Dollars per annum; One Dollar
for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, who must
write tiicir names, and the town, county and State where
they reside plainly to
GEO, MATSELL& CO.
Editors aud proprietors of Xational Police Gazette. N.
Y. Citv. no23
The Great Republic
MONTHLY.
To the Puhlic, the Book and Ptri
odic.il Trade, and the Press., "
We have the honor to announce that we shall issue, on
or about tho lirst of Deceniier next, so as to be in sea
son to command tbe early attention oi the pubiicand the
periodical trade, the lirst number f a new illustrated
Magazine, to be called tbe GKEAT EEPUELIC
MONTHLY.
Terms.
Volumes There will he two volumes a year, of about
700 royal octavo- p.iges each, commenting in January and
Juiy, and ending in June and December re-pecti rely,
making 6 numbers to each volume, and twelve numbers
to each year. Subscriptions uiiy commence at any
time.
Single copies, -Subscription,
ore copy one year,
Ciubs Twoc.pies, -
" three copies,
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PREMIUM SUBSCP.IPTIONS. Entitling the subcri
Per to the magazine for one year, and to their choice of
either of our two great steel engravings, entitled,
'THE LAST SUPPER.' AND THE
'CITY OF THE GREAT KING,1
POTJB DOLIiABS.
There is little risk in sending money by mail. Lartre
sums should be remitted by draii, if po?;b!e, or regis
tered.
OAKSMITII Sc CO.,
Publishers of the ' Great Republic' Month'y.
112 &. 114 WiJliom Street, Xew York.
The Bank Note Register.
ATO '
Counterfeit Detector.
Pullished by EDWARD L. LEE,
Xo. Eleven, EcJti tig Slrtet, Ptffrlo X. Y.
WEEKLY, 5EMI-MOXTJJLY. '.-ANI MONTHLY..
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For the WEFKLY - - $2 00 per annum.
For tbe SEMI-JIOXTTtLY 1(H)
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To Po!-tmater or others who will aid tho circular ion
of the P.egiter by the forming of clubs, we will send
as follows:
6 copies of the Weekly, one vear $S co
6 " Sfmi-MoMh!y, . '" CO
6 " Monthly, " Z 00
Advertisements icupying eiglit lines space or ls!s,
$2.00 penur cth. Card of greater lencth on liberal
terms. The Register isc-ircnlated among til clasnex of
businessmen, including Banks, Bsnkers and Slerchants
throughout the United States and Canadi?, and thus
c.ffera superior inducements as a uicdicm for adterlis
ing. ' ' ' . i ' ;."',''
Single crpies can bp ad cl Aleuts cr.d Xcwt.ir.cn, and
at.our coui.ter. ,. r . . !. ' " ... -
Address - ", EtiVASB L LEE,
Xo. 1L Excha litre St.. Buffalo.
FOR SALE AT TJIJS OFFICE
BROWNVILLE AD'S.
BROWN VILLI .
; ISatiaiify a!ooii. .
Ti:e proprietor has it--entiy Ctted up and n r. has in
operations ' " ' "
iLnc KOO?I,
Xet d'.or t i the B mk PMiidinu. orr Msrn S:reoU licfc
MEALS AT ALL HOiiiS,
c.n be had.
Great pains is taken to Live everylbii; ce.t, comfort
able, ar.d orderly . . . , ,
---' of JT'ci-ra.
FKEsn oy sTEfis, ricnx.in3 orsxrji3.
1 ' BSEP ST2AK, HALI & EGG3i "
TIGS FEST. TRIPE,
SOUP,' COlTr.E, WILD CAME CF - ALL ' jvtN'DS
SUCH A3 DEElt, TVRKF.Y. GEESE,- '
' rUCSS. PRAIRIE CH1CK.EX5.
. , BllAXT, F1SIT, k.r.t ; i :
. Believing th;t the City needs, and will s.irport such
eiiiliishiuctit.. the.enterfriaP has boca. csilurkd
with tho contidentlK;pe tha: a literal patronieill be,
exteii'Ioii,
Brownville, Jan. 6, V33. ' tf
C, Dea-r has removed b'n Tin SitopfioAi i rvK strfet
to Main street, W-i-ly opposit" the new Htc-t. m!iT-o he
has opened up the larsest aWk of ware irt la litre to be
fouud in tl.o uppor Country. - He so. w its a c -niuu-uic
of patronage. Juno 10, '53. , -
Land V arrants,
DTPoir CntsljL .x3.cl on T'lriao
We are prepared to n Umd M".-Tants cf all sizes t
settlers ou such time as they may desire Jyug or short
at the us'i;;'. rates.
A constaiit supply of 'Warrants will be kept on hand
for sale as cheap as ILey can be bought cise-A hero in
town.
Buy of rcihllar d?aler.4 and beware of bogus warrants.
All warrants sold by Us will be guarantee! to be
geuuiueia every respect and will be exchanged if ie
fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we c in al
ways be found tit the old Und a few dors east ol the
Brownville House.
LUSHBArcnii CARU1X,
Bankers, and Dealers in Laud Warrants.
Notice to Tax Payers.
R. T. RA1XKV, Treasurer of Xenv. ha county, l!i?i;rras
the citizens of said county that he is ready to receive
taxes at all times between this and the 1st f January
next.
Brownville; Xov. 4, 153- 19-Svv
Caution,
I caution ailjersims whomscet cr ag.uust 'uuying fror
Augustus Kounfze and Wm Ruth certain town lots
known as 'Benedict's Addition' to Brownville. Xbraska.
JOHN iLTnERSOX.
W. P. LOAN
ATTORNEY AT LAV7.
LOT AND LAND AGENT,
Archer, Richardson County, N. T.
J. W. BLISS,
Collecting Agent,
PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
Particular attention paid to making collections fr.r
nou-resulents. Charges reasonable.
References.
R. W. Frame, Postmaster, Peru
Wm. E.Pardee, Probate Judge, Xub. City
E K Parker County Clerk, BrowniMo
Lyford &. Horn, Sonera, Mo.
PAY YOUR DEBTS!!
lVltli Corn. ,
Those indebted to mo are hereby notified tluit
they can liquidate their indebtedness with com at
tho lushest laarket price, delivered ut. the stora .f
I. T. Wbytt ia Brownville. This request i. made
only because 1 am in debt myseit, and cannot raise
the money, but can mako use of cor. Suuh nn ar
rangement will be taken as a great aeei.romodatioQ
under jrescnt cireumstunees. JESSE OEL.
Brownville, Dec., 2, 1S5S.
The Missouri Republican
PuUishcd Dnihj,Tfi-WtdIif and Wokhj.
CrORGEMAPP, A. PASCKAI.I.
& JOXI KXAPI, Proprietors.
St. Louis, Missouri.
Terms of
Djily in advai.ee
Tri-Weckly in advance
Weekly in advance
$10 00
a oo
2 00
3 'M
J 00
!'.) t!0
ilh Ot
2i) 00
Weekly not paid in a.
Sunday Republican
."ance.
To Clubi of Ave D .iTies,
To Clubs tf six Trl-Week lie
To Clubs of fourteen Weeklies
LOST!
A Fur Glove on Monday, December U:h, mcwhorc
between the he id nf Main street, nd South Brownville.
Tbe finder, by returning suidglove to tins mice, will be
liberally rewarded with tbe kindest thanks.
Brownville, Dec. 2wd.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Bedford St George, who hayc been associated ar. surveyors
and Keal Estate Agents, is this day dissolved l.y mutual
con.-ent. All unsettled busiucss of the firm, will he at
tended ty T. W. Bedford.
T. W. BFPFOUD,
HUDSON GEORGE.
Browrviile, Dec. 15, lSoS.
EEDGE FENCING.
The undersigned having had considerable experience
in planting and cultivating Osage Orat.go Ik-dyes, here
by infirm tbe pa! lie that they are now prepared io con
tract either planiin,', ie;Unj them out, or gro.vii.i ui: 1
cultivating the fence complete. Growii.x hed-.'es tf
their planting cm be seen oil tijo far;r. i,l . V- Ken
nedy, G. Crow, J. Sieen and other in this snuuty
D. C. 4t T. N. .1 IN' J KitS.
Sept. 2, 10tf
the
GREAT WONDER
OF THE SIXETEEXTII CESTUI;
Professor Wood's
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Says Hup St. Loni.J, Demntrat : Below, we pib!i-h a
letter t Dr. Wood, of this city, fr.,rti a gentleman m
Maine, which speaks glowingly of the supen.T inerits of
his hair t'-iiic. Such evidence mut have its effect,
when ci-rnirg from a reliable source. If ucrti.-icatcs arc
guarantees cf truth, the Dr. need no ciioomiuuis, nor
useless puUery from the press :
'Bath, MaI.se, Jua 20,
Prof. 0. J. Wood, & Cj.
fi.KTLf.MEK : Having my attention called a few
month Mi.ce to tbe highly beneficial elt'eciM of y.,i;r hair
rctitorative. I was induced to makeapolR-atiui of it upon
my own bair. which had become qui'.o pray, probably
one-third wb;te I my whiskers were of the sln:e charac
ter. Some tbree months since I prcure.l a bottle of
bair restorative, and ustd it. 1 .on toutnl it wjj prov
ing v. hat I had wi.:,cI. I uJ it iboui t ic4..a a t. 1
have hi:. ce procured another b.tiie, of whirh 1 Lavo used
some. I cju now ceriify to the World that the gray oi
wl.ite hair has to'.a'ly dieajicurtd, bth on my hcad ai-d
fa:e, and my hair has rc.'-:ned i'.i oriual toior, and 1
am now sixty years old i.,y go.;d wile at the ago of iif-ty-two,
ha- used it with the same effect.
The -bove notice I dr-cm duo to you for your valuable
discovery. I am asMired that whoever will rightly use
as per directions, wll not have occa.-it.ti to contradict nty
atatemoLts. I am a citizen of tLU ci:y and a rcidc!it
here for t!:e lat fifteen years, ar.d am known to nearly
every one hire and adjoining lowuj xny tue you may
make of the aboe, with my Lame attached, i at your
service, as I wiab to preseyve tl.e beauties ot r.atuie iu
others is well myself. I ci, truly yours.
A. C. KAVMOX3. .
Baltimoxe, Jan. 23, lS.
i-rcresBor .m.u veur ir: Having had the piisfor-
tune to Wse tte uet portion of my bair. fr-"j the rf
f ectj of tbe Yellow Fever in Xew Orleans iu Ll. I was
induced to make e trial of your preparation, a:ir found
it ta n.wer at tie very thing r eeded. Mr hair is n.
thick and glos-y, ana n. word can express my obligati. n
toycuiu giviug v-t iiie aicc ; such Mtrejnre.
FIX LEY JOIIXSOX.
int.- uir ti-uv., j.r. a., urapg. is a n;n.i.-ier :n
in regular standing, and pa. tor tfc0 O.-tbodos Church
at lirui k.ie.u. iiass. Ho la a gculcmau f gieat itiriu
tine and uuvfctsi;y bl.ved. WM. laVElt.
Bnooriit.D, January 12, 16Cd.'
n..f-ui:ii vir; iiayiog ln.iOe triai bf ycl'.r
it ir r.cMorauvo, u gives mfi i.vaoU.e in sy. tjt p.3
nt i i.ai oeta tx eiicnt in renoin in:i uumati'.n.
dar.drr.tr and a constant ter. lorcy to itciunz w i;h w Lich I
na c oecti ir'.r.Dic: irom mr ctil .d i-xd ; and h alw r
sureu my nair, wi.rrn j Dec. linng gray, to its. ricinl
c: r. l nave ueed no otler article with i:ytbirr; like
p:ea-ufe er or prom.
Yours truly, J. K. BItACG.
Tlie Restorative is put up in tx ttlen it three tizr?
viz: large, medium -md mail ; the email ones hold a
half p.tit each, aud retuils f .r one Jliar ir bottle; tt.e
mwaum h.-M at leas-t f.ve.uy per cent i.-'rc ia ; r- p-
tion tbau tnestr.uti. retails for two d .liars a bottle; the
lar'e holds a quart' forty per cent more ia r,r( portion,
aii'i reiaus r.r inree (i.i.ia,. 4 o.it.ie.
O. J. WOODJk Co.' Proprref'.rs. 312 liroaj.vt;'. Xew
lork. iri the irrear Je,v x .ru u ire liaiilnjr etiUi-h
meti'-.j an 1114 Maiket St., St, Loui JJ .
S.i I by J. II. MACX & Co., Urownville, V. T.
Sallou's Dollar jlonllily JIajazInCa
The Cncapcst .Magazine in the trurll.
; You need no louder pay Uirec dollars for a lirst c'.is,
etccantly i,lu?trted and careMilly edited Macaziue.
Hallou's Dollar Monthly contains na huodre-l pages of
original matter ia each number and forty .-r fifty rich
ensravinss. issiien on the ftnett of paper, icd ia the best
styic.. ror .ono Uoliiir year.
', . M". M. r.Af.T.OU,
X-;. 22. Miuttr street, iWoit.
BROWNVILLE AD'S.
b r. tn:iiiAran. jso. l. cmi
LTJSII3ATJGXX cc CARiiOII,
BAXXER7 ASD GENERAL LASD AGE.STS.
Stealer in Coin,
l'ncnrrr.t Moncv, Ex-hin .e aot Ind Warrants,
B.LCWXVILLE. XEJlAllA CO., X. T.
Kpecul at;nw.ii miu bo given to rtuyin? nd Selling
Exhaie on- tha priacipil ci jesi-f tfce United Matc-.
Gold, Silver, aud uacurrvnt Bti.k Note. Acoiiatafit sup
ply of I-ii: 1 WarranV" on har.J f..r sale. or cair, or cn
tcredon time rorP.e-err.p'or. All Warr-at. sold by vs.
guaranteed in every reject. Will Pie Declaratory S;at-
lueuts of lutentica to pre-ierup, au 1 prepare Pre-ernptbm
Paper short notice. Money vjnU upin oent ecu. l-tic-t,
at western rates of interest, and itivcrtment tayat,
iu Lands r ci!7 property f.-.r distant CApUanrs. Vol lav
ti'H;s up-a all c. iiveni-i'.t pointa i'.i ! prnniptly atterut
ed tj av.-I pr.s:e'!ds reU:i:tcU ia ex.-baiwe, a? vurrent rata.
bills cf ;cchar.r n mtrl:.-.''t. Ie!..n,1. r". J Fra-c. ob- ,
fain.M at nsuii r;its, with f st of F-iobn'!!.'" -n ttipK.iit
a Uel. Dcp:sits received nn Cut rent i ;'uust audinta.cit
allow d on specinl d: !'..
OiilCE Maiu&t.,ue.irU.S. Ijind OlSO.
MLir.ttr.NCES
Lii.d. Protlier & Co., Merchants, riiilJ-elpU'.a, Ts.
M;angTre.!i, Carson it Co., "
Hirer it White, ' " Bi!f!n:ore, Md. .
Yonrip. Carscn fc Brj-.r. " '"'
Jno. Thompson Mi,4, rvl'ror " "
E..M. Pundorson &Co. Merchaats. "
M. M. Yeakle &. C. Xo. 17. Broadway, .New Tolk.
Wn. T. Suiithon. Et'j , Banker, Wiahir.gto'u, O. C.
J. T. Stevens, E o... AU'v at l.iw,
Jii. S. Gallaher. Late 3d Au I. U. S. T.. " "
Tayl r & Kriegh, Bankers,
-McClelland. Sorujrss ;t Co. Merchants,
Hon. Tin s. G. Pralt.
II n. J. W. Geaty, Ex-Gov. Kansas, .
Hon. is. O. Carson.
V. B S:iull, E...1., p.es't S. Bin!;,
t -l. Geo. Schley, Att'v at L.iw,
Charles Far; ps 6t Co. flaukeis,
H. C. Xntt& Co.
Greene, We.tre Jt Rico,
Douglass it Watson. '
Col. Sam Hantbleton, Att'y at Law,
Chicago, Tit.
St. Louts. Mi.
Annapolis, M J.
Penn.
MercersUurr', Ps. -llagoritlown,
Md..
.
Keokuk, I)w.
Council ft i uS .
De3 Moiue, "
Vinton, J
Ea.-.ton, Md.
Cumberland. Md.
Havana Alabami.
Ju lv;e Thos. Perry,
Pn f. II. Tntwiler,
(X-t. 8, '57-v2-nl5--tf
J. ra IT, TSOMPS01T,
Attorney at Lav,'-
Has resumed Ms professional business, and will prac
tice in all tbe Courts tf Sebrka, and tuO C'ourU'ln
At?b:nsen cottrtr, M . .
Ol!oe cue door west of I. T. Why te's Store, Urownvilia
XebrasKs.
Brownville. Apri! 22, 135R. nt31y"
Brownville Steam Ferry!
liBEST CROSSING
i;-XZZZZJ2 o.v THE -t-.:--. .-.-a
MISSOURI RIVER. .
Tho Route frcra Erownvillo to Ft. Kearney..
and lrom thence to California, t tli
nearest and most practicable.
BAKER & CODINGTON
ANNOUNCE to the Ti-avclinruhlio that they ara
now running ns a Ferry ccro"w the Missouri iirer "nt '
An entirely nete, uhtintinl and commodious .
STEADI FERRY EOAT,
Which tir-anement will 8ceur6 a certain and
safe puosoiro at, all times and in all kinds of
weather. Tho IVoprietorj do rot assert hoastirjglr. .
or for the purpose of pin'.ns custom merely, but art
governed by fa.-t. nl.en they say this ij the be.-t
cro.sins of theMLsouu River in N'eUrHska, and
when they say tho route fmm Urownville to Fort. .
Kearney and from them-e tr C.tliforr.i.i i.i the nearest
for evidence they refer the render to the map of tho
Country; and nre warranted iu iayintr, it is tha most
pnutlcitble route by personal experience, a well as " ;
that of hundreds of others who haro traveled it.--.
We claim therefor that this crossing and route holdi
out peculiarly favoralle inducements, to' persona
go'n:; to California, and sollcitthcir patronage. Not- .
willutar.ding our superior arrargcmenU for a safo
ar.d pccdy erosslnr, our charges arc the same as other
Ftrric3in Nebraska, all Icing regulated by LeHsIa- '
live enactment. " .
fjr"Ree!..ct ihat rilli our facilities of Tower,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Eoats froni
makin regular trips at alt hours,
IW A skill ar.d hanl will be lu readiness tocrosa " .
foot passengers ut all tiis of nibt. "
n20 Novemlcr lltli,13j7. :
EROWITVILLE
STEAM M1LIL,: "-.
NOEL, LAKE k EMEIIS0N.:
X3z-OT7V2iTTjLllo, 1ST. rr.
N. 15. Wo would rofpcctfttlly .iufor:n tho cltl-
sen? of Nemaha county and utljoinin Missouri, that' "
we have always on hand a brc nsj well selected
supply of LLMIlint, which weeaufurnijbatlow--.
er rates titan any mill in too Territory.
Market j riots paid for log. delivered at" the yard
or ou tho bank of the river. .
All orders accompanied with the cash, will recei
our iu. mediate attention.
O. F. LAKE. 4V. It. HOOVER.
I'rownvilb. , Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER.
m- mm mwi :.
AXD .
N0TAUYS PUBLIC. .
Brownville and Nemaha City, .
KEBUA&KA TERBITOny. . '
WILL promptly attend to Land A-nnioa, I'aying .
taxaa, Drawinj money, bu-.-inj and selliDjc
Ileal r'tfli?, buying and selling ou Commission, . '
Making Collections fordistant dialer., and all kinds " .
of lusincs pertaining to their profc&ioii. "
rartienlarattentoin wllllcivfnlnlilinjf daelaro-
tory statements to pr--cwpt and p "'-cu ring-. War.
ratity Dctds from tho Towuauthoritie.i. . ,
IVr.-tons cwuir: T'.w.v i.ot, rosi Jir-j nt n dTstcBca
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well i
place tho agency i;: our hand.', (nlw a ; presqn''inc
their Quit ttaim Deets forsiiid It w'ithin tho ex- .
piration of six mcnth's, tti after that time lllU not . .
b-e ltd will bc3old. "
i:bnk alw.iyj cn band. " .
N. H. Letters of inviiiv aiuwcrsdr-rc nit tlv.
Marrh 21. '57. 41 :i
, - j
George rerguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
A
XNOUNCE to thi puhlic, that he ij""prr.arci
to erect Steam and Water Saw and JIervb.Jnt
Mills at short noli'jo and reanable terms
Itopair-
:i of machinery of nil inds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
lie is also Agr-nt for .
A. Li. IIOLLIBIRD Si CO'S ; .
Western Foundry. .
OSCISXATI, O.
LEE & LK AVtTT'S
Sav Iilanufactorv.-
ciirciATi, o. .
And are rreparrd to receive ahd "II orJcrs for arr nsa-
chinery manafaclurttl tr kept oa LuU, tj tL'eM
laDiiscmcnts.
Letters of (.z.?i:':j,irTJrz,,'J.j atts'rered. '.
r.Eyfni:NC3. .
Noe!. Lake & Co., Tlrowr.ville, JT. T. Steam ililil
li. W. Furna., trownvillo, "
Mair. liana i Co., " " " ."..
Dr. Hoover, NeaahacitT. w .
P. M. Roir. Pawnee cify,4
Nuckolls k White, Rockport, Mq.
James Ix)we, Lin len,
A. 13. Halliberd, Ciieinrati,0.
lirownville. June IS. IS,')7.
ii
i
ii
Brownville House.
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. '
MORRISON &. V7HEELER
Announce to the pb!is thst they have taken c'larje of
the new, larre, arr! c .urwllou b.L-k Hotel bnildln re
cent completed ia the City of li.-wavillo, Xcbrsaka.
they bav Xurni'fced it frmi cDllar Ui garret wtUiea
tire new furmturp ; tl.oro.;ris are all larye, wan ven
tilated and finned. Tho table, we promii-o, tbill at all
timeo uuin tbe trst tbe country can i ff .rd. Onrlliuors
h!l be i pme as are made, a wp purchase In parson
frmu reliable manufacturers. We decro a more exten
ded notice uinecosnary and conclude y aurir.r the pub
lic th-it we are tletf rminel that no f ff rt on onr part shall
bo wanting to render the Bro-.vnvi; II ,n-e a flrtt class
Hotel. mo;::::?on it wjiEELKa.
J u!y 8. IW-ftn
GEORGE EDWARDS,
ATI CZIITECT,
pmtLMu. Lust of Kinney 4 Ho'.lj's ajHce,
Nebraska City, U. T.
Por:or:swhi contemplate bi.i din c:n be furri-.trl
wi.h le.-ii;us. Plans, pcciticatijns, iic.. f..r b illdin;s el
anyiiio.i or varcty of htyie, a:ul ihi erection of lii
satne snperiaier.tle I if do.-ireil. I:oi..,)t -t.eiul..H paid
io b iMwa fror i a detain-.?. 5itf
JSTG TI OZD .
Ail peTonare hereby notirieI that I viil take tba
necessary steps to the re-cpcum; of it e nintsstcl cns
of J inies li-rii'ison. for tbj pii"r.5e of r,i.re fully- in
veti.'a:i:. his rial: J to niter t'.:5 soutii west qur;er
(lp ) f iouiii west eartcr (lJiud lot na.'.iber lour (4)
of section fict.frenOs) i'l tow:,shji( f,'i raatt sis
teeu (1() e-!t, I hereby wira a:t persons rot tv psi
chase, trailft for, or in any w;y to negoiiatc lor ny porj
ti.. a cf tlie abvve de .-tiljijd property.
May 27, Vl . t:UCtf AUUSTUS KOtXTX.
Lost or Stolen.
Lost, on Christmas eve, at the Brownville TTouse, a
c,Kli..tnjt-tTM h-?wt p,n.. Thob?criber will tiherslty
rv ., tie r.ad-?r of tae r.n. E. WORTH IXG.