JIEDVERTISER. BRUWNVILLK, MAU 3, lS:9. TKIIMS: flTf relr, if tail malvarK-e, - -... ' . i ite enJ -t iuntbt, f2 00 12 a.oo . .. . if I r Kre will v furnufiM at Si.ow per i -m. TtrwilM tbe ch ccaiiuie the vrder, not ' 4i.!.HEa si ciLrT. Fropnetors cf the Real r Nrj LrUr, MawMt Tempie, Chicago, Itl. . ' m faa i. Geuttal AdvertiMiis Agnt.in rear of f .-fc, L :ie' l Children's fc&oeiore-,80Wet ... Otr tfrt:i. ... kle, owns A. C, Xo 3;S and J 19, Bruadway, , r t i lwWiit, Amc "Van Cina.loan and Knmpan ari4 uKn;iwn cm., 'o 153 Xastaa tret Vl,'At'E'll's,!'-Xrttwet coreer J Olive aid , yrrt. '"fatal 'lui. 5 ji lri'lwrt alrcet, Chicago,. -t K.jMtu-t irrnitlj -: i it iuWripti jti and ad f tLe Adverser, and recent and re:e:pt .-v !e llr-f r. T.t rfidet "-tin tfif Territory, mining from various n., .jhe Statet. often -aefgeftte n the namea of T :B the:" oil B'i??trfi". who doubtless - ,e -i.";"tt if thr ou'd e a copy of the "Ad .er wlwivtiridatpeeirtieucj-py, persons . ;M.'.ltMlcr it as"';uU u to become a regu- t a:.-rit-es. . JOU UOliK. h reeeet ettetiie adim-ms of Xew Type. Cut, ivks. Ufui.l ar1, A.c, uiaUe to the "AJver- f 'tir,i, cUuntteat.eU(tarnoot Job Work in ir.erun.urpa.MNltjraiiyofrice. The proprietor being -., a', p'.iityr "uin.'i-r'f, aud having In Ln employ an i .r.ed aM eifcf neured Parity J"b Printer, i de . - .. . i,.ii.,,i,f,r in tt.eexecnti"n of Job Work. V fruit 'err f lter' Utet inijrt-oved Card e ) Black, Work in "Colon, Bronte It or a, will wi-.hparucuLr attention. . . . . - vr. frr,. a 4.t ce -ill be pYoP'Jy "eBle4 t0' varrabtr-1 to' give ufacil-ja r iJPr- School Notice- -v e J:fitsi rt U Ilrwiivi!l SoLool District t totifird to mert at the usual j.lace of huld-,-ii-)tf a tLe 1-t McuJaj in Manh, 1859, fcr . of eleticz three ehKI lirectors in ' ' ' . . . - - r .1 - X- . 1 - K.W.H'KNAS, Seo'T Uoarti cf EdacnAion. 'Vjlk .up, roll up, tuinlle up, step up, r p.'Jp, climb-up. ran up, stand up, ride , c.K,e up, swim up.fiLt up, crawl up, s'.'ar up, puh up, pull up, wade 1 5; any way so you c.zt ip ana settle ? your tills for. subscription, job' work, I advertising. . iVme ol you nave pro--ed us wool, some potatoes, others corn, t others lumber, and all such. Now ? ue juit iuch pay when we can get iU-aiid we don't want to be trifled with iv longer; so 'dance up" . and fork m cme way or otLer or we u . i a sencrr.i muss. ie Medical Lectures. Oa XI unlay trening last we had. the fj-ure of hearing tho Introductory Lec ro cf Dr. A. S. Holladay, Professor Tiit ory and Practice.. The lecture w as .t-rtiU'-z, a:d gave general satisfac :;. Dr. 11. U a thorough-bred physi- a, and bandies any subject connected :'a the pra'crke o jf medicine in a mas- ly r.i.'.s'T. We- Jil net hear Dr. McPiTerson's ituro, Lut arj? informed it was good. rrof..-Ai.i.EJf bing unexpectedly called ::a Uuie, was, on that- account, un- ! to fr'.1 1H appointment.- I'.- C. "Junsof, Professor of rdi,-?.,i.JuTipradenc('i will lecture on n lay tienin? next at the First Pres ! fian Church.' Our vol jiUe correspondent "Wyreka" ! k' ill I e seen' gotten through to Cal-t-.:a. He ha9 had a long trip, and ;-t glad are w e to hear of his safety. ? Las kvpt .us faithfully and regularly t:ki as he progressed, tor which he i the thanks cf "Advertiser" readers. Ivtsrs have been read with interest, i ei:tr-nively .copied by our exchanges. t will likely go to Frazer River', and mms to continue' as lent for cur paper. regular corres- Mthem Conic. ' Wcsee by the last St. Louis Republi thai the steamers, Omaha' and Alon i Chili, wero advertised to leave for - -incil Bluffs cn the 23 J, and the Dun -.S: Carter, on the 20:h. They can s . abner, the river is -clear. ants fine Cattle? Ve advertisement in another column. i'r?'are none superior in this country. -rSteara Fenr ak-aiu xnakitig its .regular trip?, eta-'.s can find no better crossing cn the ilisiouri River. m r t.:e uue if a week v raner edited p-Hirhed weekly,, in .manuscript 'rra.'iyth Students'' of the Uutchirl's f 't SrLx! cf this .place.. The! little : -rnal is creditable indeed.' -We have i- a fchowa, articles written by scholars ;a ears dd, that would do credit to -r Lea-di. -'"-.. -inks. ; ;lht. J. C. Davis, Hon. Joun Slidell, M. Kcitt. Hon. S. A. Docglas, - wn. KrxxrB Vt pr-rcrvx. have attain i ts under cbIi,Tations for valuable :?CrtRcnuliUc. haslecoine of this magazine ! r,: :'-'vi the 'January number, notic 'v tul jull'uhed prospectus, for' which 1 Kvre p rprr.istd-aa exchange, but have tivt J to ether Lumber since. No --.!- g Messrs... OaksmithSc Co. ; come. m.e. ' . .- - Kavt. -. Jr-uiiL tt.the House cf Crane & I ... - rvx, Cf .McAllister.. PocS. w. 3lt i iicto.x, merchants cf this V have. fOUe tnt tn- nnrrl, " . w I'M ViiyatTV 0 II 'fcea Seeds- . ' ; we a-iTtrt-iserafiUf H. A, Terry, .t City, Wa.. . yy. Cre frequently ;herc Ijftonioii'seedr. V ,a d-'2r anVwnd to Terry, and a h- 'n- Powder for Pike's Peak. . la anotiier column will be found the advertisement cf Randals, Gouley &. Co., St. Lonrs, Mo., ofTering to the public a superior article of powder put up in me tallic cans, air and w ater tight Thi3 ar ticle is most desirable to those going to the gold mines. We advise all to sup ply themselves before starting. California Items. Our correspondent "Wyreka" has fur nished us a file cf late California papers, from which we dip the following items : The San Francisco Uniun contains the Message of Gov. Weller, sent to the two Houses of the Legislature. It is long, but considering the number of subjects treated could not well hare been made shorter. Its recommendations are judi cious, its suggestions commendable, and its tone and language such as are appro priate in an important public document. The Legislature may safely be set down as Democratic. The Senate consists of 35 members, and stands 31 Democrats, 4 Republicans; the Assembly has 80 mem bers, out of which 8 are Republicans. The Union in speaking of the arrival of the Central Overland Mail, says : The Central Overland Express, with the President's Message, arrived in this city on January 1st, bringing letters from St. Louis to December 9th. The mail left St. Joseph, Mo., December 14th, and Salt Lake, December 2oth, arriving at Placerville on the morning of January 1st, making- the time from the former city in seventeen days being the quickest time that was ever made overland by any route. The contract time of this route is well known to be thirty-eight days ; the time made by this mail is less than one-half of this limit. The following items Ave find In the Golden Era A. Suction Well at Stocktox. For some time past an experiment has been in progress of boring for water in Stockton to be used in case of fire, instead of build ing cisterns. It appears that a bore of seven inches diameter was sunk to the depth of ninety-seven feet. The result of the operation was entirely successful. The Eureka Engine played out of the hole,, but did not exhaust the water. The cost of the well and the suction is said to be cheaper than the building of cisterns. . The Sierra Gap. We are informed that several persons who attempted to pass.from Downieville over the Sierra Nevada Mountains by the Sierra Gap, were obliged to return recently, and go to Carson Valley via Placerville. They met 'with snow so deep that it was impos sible to- proceed except with snow shoes. .; Settlers. and Mixers at Knight's r erry.-t A recent meeting was held at Knight's Feny by certain parties for the alleged purpose of taking measures for protecting themselves from the encrcach rhents of a certain floating land grant, which has been located upon the adjoin ing lands. They formed an anti-Grant League, and resolved to stand by each other in . opposition to bogus Spanish grants. - Tunnel tubocch the Sierra Neva da. James Petlinger suggests that, a tunnel for the Pacific Railroad should be made through the Sierra Nevada, low down, and he thinks the gold found would pay the expense of boring the hole. The following is a statement of arriv als and departures by sea for the. year 1659: ARRIVAL8, FF omen. Childrtn. 4,752 1,360 DEPARTURES Women. Children. 1,562 714 Men. 37,167 Men. 35.S75 Total. 43, TOtt Total. 33,151 Showing a gain of 1,292 men, 3,190 women, and 616 children giving an ag gregate total of 5,129 persons.. National. Flags.- It is stated that there arrived at the port of San Francis co, during the year 1853,191 vessels un der the American nag, 26 under the Bri tish, 13 under the French, 13 under the Mexican, 1 under the Belgian, 3 under the Bremen, 8 under the Chilean, 5 un der the Datch, 11 under the Danish, 7 under the Hamburg, 2 under the Hanov erian, 3 under the Hawaiian, 6 under the Sardinian, 4 under the Tahitian. The Nevada Journal says: E. B. Johnson, of Little York, laid oil our table, on -Monday last, a fine speci men of cement and gold from the Blue Lead, owned by him. The lead is work ed 'with powder, which breaks up the ce ment in lumps, in which state it is taken lb the stampers. A mill of eight stamps is kept crushing the gravel cement conti nually. It nays about 53 per ton. A few- days ago a rich spot in the lead yielded upwards of SSO to the single pan. Ihe irold is of a very fine quality. The Jenny Lind Company took out of their claims, at Hunt's Hill, last week, S 14, 000, the fruit of four day labor. The Orville Record contain the follow- in: We are told that some Spaniard, who own and are working a.qnaru lead ttt&T that of the '49 and '56 Company, at Yan kee Hill, found a lump of pure . gold in their ledge, one day this week, weignin between seven and eight pounds. If the "matrix" of all California eold don't lie somewhere about Yankee. Hill we -should like to know where it does lie. ' The subjoined item is from the-.Har Courier: The'extfeme cold weather, for the fast few weeks, has prevented the nu&ert in this. section from prosecuting .their works, and consequently but little croli has beta taken froth the. earth, but we hear of number cf tunnels in which yay dirt has been recjenily struck oa Ilrusby n'I in ocver mining districts near this piafcc. A quartz boulder was ' foun4 ia th claim of C, Dewey, at Bath, last week, weighing thirty pounds, and having' the appearance cf being very rich', Gold can te een ill c-rer the uruce, end its val-. ne, i ftrimaffd 2,0O0. - , IIExWY SHIPMENT OF- GEO C E R I E S. i. B. JE.TXIXGf. BEN. CHILE'S. J. B. JENNINGS & CO, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION LTEKCHAira, Corner of Second and Francis Stretis, ST. JOSEPH, 3If. The Senior partner of this Home ing heavy ehipmenU of is noT below mak- Coffee, Sugar, Holasses, Flour, &c, A large portion of which m ill arrive in a few days on Steamers Carrier and Asa VVilgus. Having made arrangements with one of the best Mills of St. Louis for weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flour, They will be able to offer to retailers and consumers, at all times, the Very Best Flour, At the very lowest prices, Ever) Bushel and Sack Warranted- They hare also on the way from large and choice selection of the Eastern Cit es a TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, And every Article appertaining to the Grocery line. ; All cf which has been bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, And they pledge themselves to sell them as low as any House in North Missouri. They respectfully Mlicit a continuance of the patronage of their customers and the community generally. J. B. JEXXIXGS & CO. St. Joseph, Feb. 15, '69 35-lm NEW STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED having formed a co-partnership, under the name cf D J. MARTIN & CO., For the purpose of doing a general Wholesale & Retail Business in Brownville, And having purchased the commodious store-rooms recently occupied by I. T. Whytc, will, by the 20th of March, cpen the Most Extensive Stock of 3r O G S3 3 h ver brought to this City, consisting ot FOREIGX AND DOMESTIC READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE AMD CUTLERY, Queensware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, HOOKS AXD STATIONERY, FUENITURE, SADDLERY, PLOWS, KEISHIIIISB Of every description needed by the emigrant or citi zen, which will be offered for sale as low as by any Other House W est of bt. Louis. Merchants and buyers from RICHARD SON, PAWNEE, GAGE, JOHNSON, and other cou nties est of this Oity, as well as traders to the Nebraska Gold Mines, Will find our stock large, Taricd nd complete- D. J. MARTIN, HEATH NUCKOLS. S. F. NUCKOLLS. Brownville Feb. I5th. IS59. . D34tAp.l$t. TREES FOR SHELTER OX THE PRAIRIES. YTe solicit the attention, of Orchardlsts, Nursery men and farmers in the prairie regions of the west to our immense stock of . The most hardy, rapid trowing nd beautiful ever green tree, and the best adapted for forming belts and serccn.', lor the protection tl garaens, orcnarus, and dwellings, in all exposed situations. Our stock embraces all sizes, from one to six feet m height, irequenuy tranfpianicu, .ana niicu ior safe removal. .Priced lists for ncxt spring furnished on application and the following catalogues are sent gratis to-all who apply and enclose one stamp lor each. . No. I. .Descriptive catalogue cf fruits. No. 2. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees No. 3. Descriptive catalcgut of greenhouse and bedding oat plants. . No. 1. Wholesale or trade lit. ELLWANGER4 BAKKV, . Mount Hope Nurseries: Feb. 1 0, '59 ly Rochester, X. Y. Lecal Notice. Flizabeth A Field'! Johnson CountyDistrict Court vs fof the Second Judicial District George- W. Fields j Nebraska Territory To April Terra A. D. 1959 In eauity. To George W. Fields the above named defendant Whereas on tho day of Janaary A. D there was ksued from the District Court, in and for Johnson county, Nebraska Territory, a writ of subpoena out of the Chancery side of the said Loert, directed to you commanding yoa to appear on or before the Irstday of the next April terns of tie said Crert, to be bcrun and held in the said coenty of Johnson, on the fourth day of April A. D, 1559, and answer the petition and complaint of the above aaaed Elizabeth A. Fields for . divorce and alimony. And whereas the said supboen has been re tensed as 1 yoa the said George W. Fields "not found." Now, therefore, this is ta notify yen of the isuicr cf the said writ cf subpoena, and of the pe tition and complain, of the said Elizabeth A Fields, and that unless yen appearand answer the said pe tition and complaint of the said Eliz ibeth A. Fields at the time required in the said subpoena, that then the said Elizabeth A Fields will proceed to establish the facts eet forth i-n the said petition and obtain a decree from the said Court for diverse and alimony as prayed for ia said petition and romplaint. U. C. JOHNSON, : Attorney arid Solicitor for Com; lainant. .. Ordered that the foregoipg notice be published in the Nebraska Advertiser for four successive weeks as tho law provides. A. W,Tkxtlani, Clerk. By Wil. 1 JrALKR,dep'y. Fc-bruary 10, '53 ' vZZ. Oiio Statesman, daily; thi-weekly & weekly. 3IJOTPmT & 2IILLER, Pablisaer and Propriclore. . TER2IS IXTARIABLT IX ADVAXCE. - (6 09 3 CO - 2 CO Dailv, per annum, Tri-Weekt-. :. " Wffk'v.- - DR. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllln - Will cure all diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood, or a depraved condiUon of the fiuMs of the system, ix: cancers, rrellingof tneglands, rhenmat ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes, piles,; ooils, erysipelas, goitres, paias in the bones and joiutj, ul cers in tbft mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu tional diseases. Thia medicine searches out the very roots cf the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the cause. which renders the Cure certaiit and permanent. ' Dr. Eaiterly t Iodine end Sarsaparilla will cure the iron mercurial diteate, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle of mercury whkh is La the system, and cure its bad effects. . - It will cure $econdary typhilii or veneral diieatt, and will drive the iyphilitic virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous 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 Zircr complaint and dytpepsia, If used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce Its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuta, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and nrinary organs, in a few days. It will remove pimples and blotches, from lie face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purifying Jhe blood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridlcy's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla.' The Iodine and Sarsaparilla f urifles the blood, and causes the wres 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 kaowu to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do tt fear the result. ' Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridlcy'a Salt Bheum Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. 53-Sold by J. H. MAUX & CO., Druggists, BrOTtTl- Tille, N. and by Druggists generally. SDr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or nitesf 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. O-Price $1 per bottle, or6 bottles for $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Acsnts. Brcvnmville. N. T., and by Druggists generally. EDr Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specif c 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. 53-Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, ATissouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to get the genuine Sold by - J. II. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Bro-BTmlle, N. T. NEW ARRIVAL! NEW FIE I AMD MEW GOB! f ?i McAllister & ponn, n HULKS A LK A.U litTAlL DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FIRMTIRE, HARDWARE, QLEEXS1VARE, &.C., BROWNVILLE, T. rfaving established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by john Mcpherson, They are now offering and receiving for sale one cf the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS op " MERCHjANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment STAPLE AXD FANCY DRY GOODS, of ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family CONSISTING OF riour, Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasses, Cofice, 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, C., ALSO, A veil selected Stock of SC. HARDWARE AXD CTTXERY, QUEENSWARE, 3 a cl 3L 1 3? 37" 7 HATS & C AJPS, Boots and Shoes. Wo nlrdc-ft nnr customers to sell . - A o T . . as cheap as any other house m the city, and that our goods in quality and style fcluU he unsurpassed. CITY LIVERY STABLE. WM, ROSSELL, BKOWNVrLL,E. Iff. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared te aocorn' raodatc those wbhiug with Carriages and Buggies;- to geiher with good sale horses, forcomfortand ease in tra velling. He will also board horses by the day, week or month. t3 TERMS FA VORABLE.mF June 15, M. COtf CHA3. SOSSJCY - T cLAUGHLm & DORSET, 4.4 cr' 7 nil --i- - - J?-l Main Street, BrownTiIle,N.T., ' Bey and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statements; mate out pre-emption papers J pay taxes, investigate title? ; . Buy and sell property on cotrfMlstsIon ; furnish land warrants for tjjne entries, and attend to all other tuii ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid, to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants for parties residing at a distance. Mclaughlin & Dorset respectfully refer to - ' George II. N'ixu, Ts:, Register Brownville Land Office. - Chtrles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Jloneys' Xemaha Land District. Robert W.Furnas, Eq.. Editor Advertiser B'ownTllle Messrs. Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, llagerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O U Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. lion. Fcnner Funruson, Delegate in Congress from Xebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C. Jhn A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, In!. Brownville, April 22. no43tf T. W. BEDFORD, nt'PSOX GEORGE, iouaty Purveyor Notary Public BEDFORD & GEORGE mm is cira ALSO REAL ESTATE AlGEHTS, ' BROWXVILLE TESRAStA. k ...... Office on Llaia Street. WILL attend promptly to ail business entrusted to them fn the line of their ppofession. Will buy and sell Lund warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec tion and location of Government.Lmi, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands, maze oat City Pluts,&.c, &x, Having been located In the Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make the' rrwst ehoice selection or actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cases at the C. S. Land Office. Letters of inquiry promptly ansTcrei ' WE EEJ-lR TO Hon. W C Reynolds. Kingston, Penn. John J Pendleton, Esq. : Cincinnati, Ohfo HonGa!utiaA Grow Washington City, t).C. Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Qio Ryall & Charles, Land Agents.. Sioux City, Iowa. Buster & Hedges, Bankers Uo do Lu'hbauch&. Carson, Bankers Brownville, X T. R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do D. W,C. Cleaver, Geological Eneineer.Scrantun, Pa. Rufus R. Edwards, Esq. Sr. Joseph Mo. Col. John G. Fell - Waverley Pa. W. G. Georze, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio Apri!8. 1S53 v2n41-yly A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., Machinists, Founders and Engine Builders, Front stree. "West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirlinc, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop ncd 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 han l: consisting of the sSash, Circu lar and lluley. Mill Gears and every description of Jastings, warranted to be well made in every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. Those in want of anything in our tine, would do well to give us a call and examine our new pattern J BEARD & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS OF THE ESZCELiSIOH. SAFE AND SCALE WORK SALYT LOUIS, MO., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Bark Locks, &c The recent tester Safes of the different MaDifactnres in the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish es the superiority of the Excelstor Safe, which merits the conudence of all interested in Safes, and the securi ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe after being in the fire for ninety hours, and taktn out red hot. that saved the B.ks and Papers, while a large number of the others, in the fire but a short time, were taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must impress all with the necessity of examining their safes and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the Safe haviug stood the test and come out victorious, we pledge ouselves to manufacture rono but such as can be relied on, and refer to the following Certificate. We, the unflersigded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior fire proof Safes were submit ted to in the turning of the City n .11- -1 : . .v- r ' --.Vrt- 1CX -TiHit inc. titled in recommending them to all who iicedsarc. Hall &. Smith Eddy jameson & Co Ciiarl.es Blow & Co Samttel McCartney Partridge & co Joseph Elder Humphreys Ttttt& Terry, John S thomasox RUNYA'N HlLLMAS & BROS BASTE WILEY 6i BASTE TlLLAlt R02IET &CO SCOTT & BRO McMEHAN 5i BALLANTI5E, BROWS GODDIN &. CO VOX PHCL WATERS Si. CO. W LEWISG & CO D A JAKCARY & CO JOHS U II ALL k. CO Barnard Adams & co Shapleigh Day & co THE EXCELSIOR Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufactu-e at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is told from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any in the United States. Also manufacturers of Uglitnic? Roils, of Best quality, and PUMPS of all Descriptions. BEARD &. BRO., So. IS. Kain Street, Saint Loui, Mo July M.'iSoS. Iyv3n Fruit Trees. BrownviUe Uursery. The subicribers offer for sale the following varieties ot Apple Trees. WINTER VARIETIES. TellowBellefleur, Ilawkirig. White Winter Pairmaia, Red Ronianiai'e, Janitan, English Go'itIenEuset, Winesap. Roman Stem, Winter Swarr, PnmeGris, Wilowor Limber Twig, SnyW Apple, Baidwin, Domini or Darwin, Taiwan's Sweeting, Northern Spy. FALL VARIETIES. Fcltnn, Fall Pippin, Fall Janitan, SUMMER Altaian Swarr, Fall S'.rawtcrry, Milan. VARIETIES. tweet June or Hightop Sweeting, Snmmer Queen, ' GoMen Sweet, Early Trenton, Early Ilarvest Redstreak, Early Harvest. TheXnrsery is situated on the farm of R J. Whitney, about one mile south cf Bronville. The trees are ore year old from theirraft and very l.trge and healthy lor that age. Produced in the soil and climate cf Xebras ka, they must prove superior to tho-e that are shipped from the States. They can be obtained earlier in the spring are not injured by cutting eff the small sprouts inc.Tder to make the shipment less and to lessen the bulk, as our cistern nurserymen do when they send trees abroad. This is a truth that our "ebi atka farmers must take into consideration. To those who wih to Lave Good orchards the proprietors will endeavor to give en -tire satitfaciion to all who may favor us with a call. During the planting season, cne of us will be found In the nursery to wait on those who favor us with their val ued orders, GEO. W. BRATTON. JOIIX S. FAVORITE. P. S. We hereby warn all persons against trespassing, or remcvingauy trees, orany mark placed on or attong the said trees. B.JzF. Brownville, N.T., Jan. 13, 1R59. 3m Claim Notice. To Joseph Irves, Almond Spencer and a'.l ethers whom it may coBCern. You are hcrebv noliCed that I will nriear at the Land OEee in Brownville, N. T., on Friday the 25th day of February 1359, at two o'clock P M, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the north en.t quarter of section 2?, township 3, range 14 cast. Yeb. 10,3d KOCERT FOX. Claim Notice. To Ira Packard, and all oiher whom it may ewern. Ton are hereby m tifle-1 that 1 will appear at the LuaJ Cf8:eia Brownville, en the 4th !ay of MaTch, 1ST3, to prove up ray rirht'te the s:th half of the X. V. char ter aud the northwest quarter cf the aou'.hwest quar ter of section no. STjwnstlp no. 6, north of ranee 11, east. JCnS S. TOWXS1XD. Feb. 17, ISZ3. Claim Notice. To Nathan Corchan Tho. C. Napee, and all oth ers whom it mty conerrn: You ara hereby notified that I still appear at the Land Olce Brown ville, N. T, on Friday, the eleventh day of February, 1S50, to prove up my right of pre-coir tica to the south west quarter cf section twelve, Township one, north cf range sixteen (lo), cat, where you can appear to ccctcsi ay right thereto. JOHN A. BUKBANK. XUZi 1 1 Ixxozr Asnperior stortcf Sfillineryand Drees Goods at my ew JiU'.inery e6tablihmcrt, or.e door above Lu&tbaugU & Carson's BankiajB-uie, Ert-n--i:ie. X. T. 4i'.f II ART TTP-rER. O. H. M't A C GIILIN GEHTS' DRESS) GOODS. , . JACOB MARHOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, BEOWNVILLE, ETHJEASHA. Respectfallyannounces to tSe grmtl'aien of Brown ville and vicinity that te has just receivSd from tne East a large stock of very superior toods aatd latent style. ' : Clotns, vestings, &c, Whhd he will manufacture n very fatorable terms. Be flatters himself that he tmderstands his business thoroozhly ami all work warranted coming from hi es tablishment, and charges as low as any other competitor in this place or the West. . A Xeat Fit Guaranteed. NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred 31? Q jE GEj UIRISTIAX DEUSLK. RrowiiTille, ZVebraska. ANNOUNCES to the public that he hasjost re ceived, per Steamer Rylaml, a very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved pattern,as follows: Buck's Pattern, Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, Kew Hi , ' olden Era. and pveryvaristy o 1 Parlor and Office Stores. . . Also, Japancd "SVare, Brass Kettles, t,an therns, Copper Wai e. Sli o vels and Tonrs. All cf which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region ot country. I have al.?o now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and ara prepared to pat ap gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrnntto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper cocntrv. v r-mwiivlire September 2, 1SCS. 'Iff-lr J. B. JESMNCS. J. E. CHILPS. Jf B. JENNINGS & CO. . EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, Si. Joseph Mo. IIAYE ju?t reciev'cdbv late arrival, at much be low the ret!ar rates of freight, a heavy stock of Uroccnes, wich having been purchased at extreme ly low price?, w ill be sold unusually cheap for cash. Wc respectfully invite buyers to aa examination of cur stock- 1 50 buds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices 10CO sacks G A and Kanaka salt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra fiue Flour 600 sacks " ' " u 20 tierces new Rice 400 hfand qr botes Star Candles 100 boxes family Soap 500 boxes Rio Coffee, good fair to prime 50 bis crushed end powdered Sugar 200 bis aud hf bis butter, eoda, sugar and wine Crackers 400 kers assorted Nails 150 coils mannill t rope, from to inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 box?s 8X10 aud 10X12 G!a?s 500 doi SX10 and 12 and 12X11 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and black Tea 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum drop I0O whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Raisen3 200 b xes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Segar?, various brands 153 boxes. -nd 25 bis Smoking To" acco 6o0doxen Field's celebrated Ovsters 150 boxes V K, PF and E D Chccso Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting, Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish fotcmac herring, freJh'Goshen butter, cranberries, trarge , fresh and preserved fruits, jcl.ics, piciles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups pepper, auspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, vermacilli. macuroai, nuts of all kinds, eta etc. CSfniilos, peltries, beeswax and all other hinds of produce taken in exchange for gtods by J. 13. JENNINGS Co. Jan'T20 1S5P30vlv A STATEMENT OF THE Buchanan Life and General Insurance Co. or - St- T osopla, JVXo. For fis y?ar ending Deccmle r 31, 1S59. Ca?h on hand, $3f,S2 65 It. N. Y. and St Louis 25,974 21 $52,9W 57 Real Estate, 4,421 5 Offioa Fixtures 656 17 Bills Receivable, 8,305 51 Stock notes well secured and payable on demand, 81,770 00 Balance due on Insurance Premiums, 5,945 70 161,045 81 $96,200 00 52,675 8.3 5,170 f 3 Capital Stock, Deposits, Profit and and Loss. JIC4.045 81 The above statement do3ed the second year of this compeny. The company paid their losses promptly, on the pre sentatioa of the claims, without submitting any cf their insurers to any detection whatever, or availing themselves of any of the usual delays, or charges for prompt payment. And they hope by tho continu ance of th is policy, to secure a large share of the bu siness of merchants, steamboats and shippers gener ally. A dividend of 33 per cent, on the eapital paid in, has been this day declared and carried to the credit of the Stock notes, and 25 per cent cf the cargo premiums returned to tho custcrocr3 cf tho oGcc. - JAS. L. O'NEILL, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J B nOTARD, W R PENICK, JB JENNINGS, JOHN CALHOUN. IIENUY BLOUNT, JAMES KAY. MILTON TOOTLE, ALBEKT G CLAKK, C HYATT. J H LIKENS. J. B. JENNINGS, Presidsnt. JAS. L. O'NEILL. Se?retnry. Toledo Nurseries. 9G0,CC0 Trees for Sale! Two hundred thousand ojplo trees grafted this winter, Uelrrcrablc in spring to order at $5 for 1000. whenever tw-nty lhounnd are taker; fur smiller irni. onts six doi'.irs per thousand will be charged. Thirty thousand extra fine imported Pear stocks at frm eighteen to twenty dollars per thousand. 30,009 extra fiac imported Anger's Quince, $17 per UicuinnJ. 20,- 00 Mahalcb Cherry Stocks 10,000 Paradise and Doucian 20.000 Mazzard Cherry stocks 20.000 Paradise and Doneain 300.000 cd? year Id apple trees 100,000 3 to "l feet applo t ees U'0,000 4 to 5 feet very stocky and fine 20,000 Norway Spruce about 1 foot 12,000 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherries, extra fino 2.0C0 Uum tracs, I year SB per 1000 20 ' 4 20 20 5(J 80 50 u M U a tt u 25 per lOj 15 23 With a lame lot c 1 Currants and Ka3:;Verric. Ornamental Trees, Surahs and Plants, Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines. Catalogues sent to rrder on rcecipt of a postsge stsmoeach. A, f AlILblUtiv A U.S, Feb.'lO. '5? ly Toledo. Ohio. Legal Notice. Jesse Noel, Pl'iT Johnson County District Court ts jof 2d Judicial District, Nebraska John Coehran D'f. J Terr'y. To April Term a r 1957 To J-jhavoehran the n bivc Earned defendant You are hereby notified that in the above entitle cause a writ of summons Irtm the Johnson District Court cf the Second Judicial District, Ncbr'a Terr'y, has been issued, returnable to the Arm term of tne said District Court of the year 1359, in tbefrt day thereof, to b3 held attheLourt houo rf the said county on tho 4;a day c t April A. V. 133, comaan ding y u to answer the petition of tho said p'.aibt'G" Je-:8 Noel to Le on file in tha Clerk's oSce of the said Johnson c unty Ditrit Ccnrt cn or before the frst dy f.f February A 1 18C5, when-in he claims cf yen tho sutn if cr.9 hendred dollars fcr work and moor, care ar.aa..:g-nce, as a pcysieiaa ana tnrse, bestciwed ej.n yo the mid uifndant Ly him the piaiutiU.iatLeeAiaui'y or Nemaha, Nebraska Ter- ritry, f...r the spaee cf f va weeks from to wit : the Ztth dsTf fJulv ADISjS And whereas the sail sucmons ha? been returned ot found as to yoa tho said defendant. Now, therefore, you aro hereby notified that unless yon app?ar and pleid thereto on or before the moming of second dty oi tne sai l term, to co nei i as atore Siiid. default tri'l be entered against yoa and n'l;jrner:t will be rendered egiinst yra for the sura loraanded in the said f ctitioucf yju t!ie said defec- -. - - - -a d dant. . U. C. JOHNSON, Atfy for R'tfT. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be pubrshed fr fnr uece?sire we;ks in the Nebraska Advertiser as the law in 'ich ca's provides. - - A. Y. PENTLANP. Clerk, By V,'. P. Walxkb, Dep. FebrmrvlO. '53 For rie at thi Ofrir. I . tvj Dr. Eastcrlj'i iL" " ; rr'FcTcr and Ague Killer will care snt and fever, chills and fever, dumb arue, lar. minent aud remittent fTera, iidaTTxhe variola forBta ot fever incident to tillota climates- If there-la a man, teoman or child severing wi:a ept't andfnttr, they are advised to proenre Dr. EserT'i Fivet isi Agne XUKer, It la a permit f cvrtt?etd fetid ftrmc nenf. .Try it. '".'.' Plice fclper bottle, or 6 toUejfor f 5. Da. Eas'tIRLy, corner ef Thfrd and Chestaat ttre'-4 St Io!s, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be aJJresscp to get the genuine. Sold by J. H. Macn & c(S, Agents, Brown-vIHe. Land Warrants, . 1 3Jor-" CoisIa and, 011 Xi233.o We are prepared t roan LMfi Warrant c-j, ail sizes t settlers on such titie as they taay dv.i.e iuzi or ahors at the uiaal rates. A constant supply cf Warrants will be kept era hka l for sale as cheap as they caa ce bvught elsewhere la town. Buy of regular dealers and beware r btra warrant. Alt warrant sold try us will be ituaraateed.to he geuame ia every respect aud wul be exchanged if ae fective. . Being remanently located in Brownvfile, w cia al ways he fouid at the old atanj a few cx;rs ea3t t t Browfilli Ilousc. - . - LUSnSArGJI & CAR30S", -Bankers, and Dealers in Land WarraaU. I caution ail persons whoms-jever asaiai buylnj frora Augustus Kountie an.(t Wm R'tta certain town lata known aa 'Benedict's Addituin' to Brownville. Kebraska, JOHN JfcPIIKRSON'. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT. LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, ' Archer, Richardson Counfj, N. T. J. W. BLISS; Collecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, - xesHa'ssa territot. Particular attention paid t- mac'.ng concensus tit: non-residents. Changes reasorafcl. References. R. TT. Frame, F.-stftitsr. Pen Wm. E. Pardee", Probate Jadsre, Kb. City KE Parker . County Clerk, BrowelUe Lvford 1. Ilorn, iUnora. M. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! Vr'itli Corn. - Those Indebted to me are hereby notified thai they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn a tbebigrhest market price, delivered at tho store ef I. T. Whyte in Prownville. This request is made, only because I aia ia dolt myscl:, and oaunct raise the money, but ean make use T corn. Aucli aa ar rangemen t will be taken as a great acsnrnmodatioa . under present circumstances. JESSE NOEL. Brownville, Dec, 2, 1353. SEEDS! SEEDS!! Field, Garze ant Flower Ssids. We are now fully snpplied with cne of th largest and most complete stock of Garden, Plower and Field Seeds ever effered to the W estern people. Our stock has been made up with much care from the best seed gardens of America and Europe. A large ahare are home grown seeds, being grown under our own Inspec tion, and which we can rec.mmcnd as true to name and of the best quality. Among our assortment cf feeds may be found ever 150 varieties of Flower seeds: 300 do Garden seeds r Hungarian Grass Seed: . Chineese Sugar Cane and Imphee seed, lie., &.c. From a long acquaintance with Trade, we f eel conl dent no one can offer better Inducements to those deair lag seeds. Those who design to emigrate to Che-ry CTCft and Pikes Peak would do well to take wl'Ja them a box of fresh Garden seeds, we also keep constantly cn hand a full assortment of IMPLEMENTS AND JfACHIXTS, Snited to the Field, Garden; Orchard ant Hbnsehold. We are fully prepared to supp'y ttetraie on the most liberal terms. . Full Catalogues furnishM gratis on application! If ty mail inclose a stamp. AMres IT. D. E'SIERT k Catnpsny, - 204 Lake street, Chicago, IillnK. 'February 11, IS53. Sa ' ' T IT A TIT "Wo wish to bay 50,009 bushels of COItTT delivered in this City or at Peru, for which we will pay the highest market prico in eah. , D. J. MARTTN i, Co. . ; BrownViHe Feb. 15th,':?.. SltAp.lit . Cleveland Plain Dealer puBLisn.tr - DAILY, TRL WEEKL Y $ WEEKL 7 i. W. GRAY TEEMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.: TLe Daily Plain Dealer is cne of the oldest Dailyps- pers in the Xorthwest. and being the only dcfiiocratla daily In Xorthern Ohio, it aff jras arlvawtagea ta adver titers unequalled by ady ether paper in that vicinity. It contain the latent nevt ahd market reports received Ly telegraph t2 to the time of going to press. It Is published every day except Sur.diy, and .ent to Jb tcribcrs at the l"w price ot $5,00 per year, or Cdcents momh. payable in advance. TheTri-Weckly is published every Tcesday, Tanrs. day and Saturday, at three dollars a yeaf, Invariably la advince. The Weekly is printed every Wednesday morning, and contains the news of the week, choice ctigiaal and ft lecteA Miscellany, Editorials, CorrespoixleLce. tha lal est Telegraphic Kcporta. and carefully prepared Market Reports of the Ohio and the" Er tern Afarkc'.s. It has the largest drcalatiua' ef aay paper ia Ohio, and It Is furnished to Single Subscribers at $1,50 rer year, C uhs of Ten, $12 00 Clubs of Twenty and upwards $1,00 per eery, and one copy gratis to the getter up of the chit). 5Ijlnvariably in advance. Probate Notice. Whereas rt has t-cen nfade to appeur to my satisfac tion, that there arc ciairp existing aga!nt the estate ef Joseph Deroin, laieof Xemaha County, Nebraska Ter rltory, deceased; notice 1 hereby given, that I hav appointed Monday, the fifteenth day cf Angunt, A D 1359, as a day for the hearing cf said tWma, and ail persons having claim? against the said estate are hereby noticed to file the same at my onVe cn or before that day. or they will be forever barred m m recovering sucbeljinjs, ami from f etting eft" the tame in any ar'i-m whatever. Given under my hand on thu U.h day ot February, A D 1S03. R. J. WHITXET P.nbite Judge. Ordered that the above notice te pabliited lor Is successive weeks in the N'e j.aiia Aive;tuer. Brownvilla, Fei. 17. 1S3. 3m. Probate Xoticr. If"here3s ; It has Icon made to appear to r?y satis.'ac ti.n. that there are claim cxiMnr caint the e?t4ti cf Charles M. Greever, late cf Xemaba Coutv. Xrbvs- ka Territory, defd; Wica l tereLy given,- that I hire appoiata'' Moiirtay. the 13h flay of Angut-t, A. V. It59, as the day f jT too tearing aid c.alir., and all pers'.nshavmg claims ag net t:;e esta'e ate hereby iw-.i3eJto file the srme at rr.y rfflceon or before that day, or they will be forever birred from recovering uca claims, and from' tetting qX the stme la any action what ever. Given nuOer my hand, this lthdy cf February, X X) !So3. R 3. wniT.xr, Probate Jadgs. Ordered that the above m t'xe te pub'.lhed for twelve successive wesks la the Xctraka Advertler. R. J. WIIITXIT. Brownville; Feb. 17, 153. Im. NOTICE. Christian Dcuser ) Jus' ice Court In and for . vs Xemaha Cvunty, Xe'-sa San Pranc lo lewn cn'ny J ka Territory. Whereas; the above named plaintiff. Christian Den ser has on the 23in Jan, A. D. 1353 Hied his pe it oa at the office cf J. D. X. Thompoon Justice cf the Peace in snd for Nemaha County, claiming cf the said San Francico T"wn Company, the sum cf forty-three dol lars and forty-Cve cents, acd Interest cn the same, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, from the tix'eentk djy of September, IS57, aa money dae cn an account, and the summon iocd therein has been returned "not found notice is hereby given to the said eompa eyaixlall conceri.el, thit inleM they pre-rat the cf flee of the nxl J. D. X. Thorrpson- in Brcwnvllle, in the county aforesaid and answer to ssi-1 petition, on er before Satanhiy the I?'.a day of Marh, A D 159, Jndj ment will be rendered against tiem by Cef aai t for th amount cf su'1 claim and carts. H'GAEI it UEWETT. Atty's for Plf. Ordered tiit the ab-jve nou-s be phlUhcdfor foa rucCive weeis ia the Xctrsk a Adveabcr. 3. D. X TnOalPSOX, J. P. cf Xccxia County. Rrowuvtlle, Feb. 17, ltJ. 4w. THE National Inteilfe-eneGTv . cj : Published in the city cf Washington, BY GAL. 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