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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1859)
IHE ADVERTISER. H. W. rt'ItNAS, KDITOH. T3C;:slU 5!CXIVG. HAS CI. ts:s. EroniHIo Past, Present and -Future. 0r v;jr. city, ijUe all others, hsd a ffsrii: r :v.. uhtn' unticmbtrcd cfcita t!fi I tt her ttt fj riJe. Inhabitant?, cipitc!,' c::' r jy, ci eutcrjrks were fTti:y :r. ucu 11. 1 r.:t-.v::i.sta:.(ling; ma ture Lai lf a fcv.cwhst lavi.'i ?ith Ler ficrs. Gl'tii'.Ics ucrf l.ovvtvcr. gradu ci! y cvt rrr.r.? ; a LcaM.y iscr tare cf po juUt:':"s i Avt-J i fsplial cr.J'co.-is?f;i:cn: ' f r!rr;tfi'c u::J firgy vrcrt tiJttL and thr ir.jit jiij-Ja? expe.atie;:; were lc ir rr-tf i,.Tih?n b!. th? 'f.atrh! cri ti" sT.c?f.ir. ever & whole fuc j cf the country ar; J us ua I' Here again, in cr. ru u lib. r.fl ciiier yestfraUv.xs. we nore ir-!.t to a "dc-aJ halt'. As we l.c Kf.r-c ttrr.arkeJ,. however; lirovrc-r vrs t'.tt-r rrcpred to stand up un- . cr ff-:s-::i.-r lbv than perhaps acy ctLvr f :lu in 'tLra;!a, frcra the simple . I r: thit Lt-r rvrc.s Lai I ecu less char-ar.erlz-d lytahiv-i uvi inflated irpccal atijn; hui b:4nr cnparaurdy, mere rvIasL n Jy, urj rcus-ecxtly Lcahhy. . Vet iha; hc1t:," r.:ii th-t s.eriuii!v, thc : all branch of l'uc-j tltisia Kit 1L3 crushing Z:z: aai were fervid is ex tail eper- Jaf ULir. .Th??e v.Jid r Iff rj h-d-' j,-rur:j ally ivea crnr-mers, r.LTv ni:L;.d cbcut," and set' theml- rej to u rt; cpr r'Jy.a:' jrc ju'cvra. New farm. !;r:;Lt-i i: u .irji ia r.:-U instan res, yet t-Ttgat.d hi!.do:r!y, were the jriu iv d 'of cur-hiahly jn'uctiT6 j rniriv's cvt-riare-J,-' and the treJ ti.trurttd to r.sLeoping.' A kind JVr." J:.c. :i!ed rCirethiL-g rain? were 1 , i mi , M, 1 , j thrct 3ar., v.tc-a thtre.waa inly l-',rv ah! ih-.re aa.rtrc "truck patch"'-' in cu.t:va' r.. lhat ere this we would be i-.i.diig to tho States, f rem. whence tt- Lr-J drwij our ju-ppcrts at" the- rtirt, th:.aL-li rj ;r thju'inds cf lush' r!s uf the tta.t r rcdjeti. Yet ..tuth" is. th? fJ'L Hj v true that "eft behind a (fwu;.! Pxvvideiiwe- W Lid a smilin!T To-4y it ii our Lajpy let, with every cih-rp'riipu cl cur HeaveU favored Ter Titrr, tr jcjciiC at. the unnitjtakalle iajlrtLi$ of i-.n t'y renewed, but in crc prv.; cr:ty. '.' Never, we under- ulj'ts r:y, v.-;j the future cf cur city t:2 Cw;uty Lrl;hur than a: present. The tci'i- hv.la:.i;;n f.u$ a ready market f.-rt:.:ir surplus prutlucU,' and at good pfiv'i. Ti juurcha:t fetl thai he can tahi tr::rh c:i?,-a;:d acts accordbly. t :e, c tuny t?.j mere goods Live ?lrt;iy Leu Irrught to this city thi. t' ri-7, ti-vi in a ay v. hob year pre tiwty. Th r.'.rr.l res thtit letter Cz'f j:; t t Lj:J. fct, all appear lo Ls;v 'ji't tin. j r?vailing go-ahead- : t.a f(,e!u;'. ihtcj th? cpeuiLjcf .ta rt2 if, C" ! . rcttra cf isiry who -hate fpt.i.t th? vit?er r.iih thir frieiJs ia the rates ; the iVjrn?wi!ent'tT rtrJgratioa tth!ihrJ;Vc2r city to tLe cet TA Dr-ia tvnt cf U3, aci th? reneral fc y"iji.3t4f 'lafcirCM.cIV pear ta inhale rer".M?v actir'ty, id cur city is dai h tV.-"-v4 r- irader?, I -yers and sell 'txs. ' -.'r'n.v Y ire ta sf-e lii disposhicn l.avf a d. :a pi.iiif cf rr.ir.tr iraport incv thsc'-.cij ftcicrtttsiucn tOJ-Iii tr a j okit.f : iv:5i ibajiitsi: -t 1 ivi!i ct:;T.iui Hi prrf tl Tiwt t:.'y a L.M.er"fut klrw-3.;. Tradp jurs liy.o ur fity froa every nok and Cttrr.ci, n.r.g counties ii a d 1 V. ,w- ., Dwri; ' h;- z Jlst xviil Mi .tu:to a r.j!f.l r f.cf haft'Yiiited cur- j Uj.yi.i ihtr I.kf! fst biines3 bea tir.:s cf rii'-ii 'Micnd have c.tte to 0. -liV::.' thii;tL will ;try. iheir h;t k riiV vj. .7 44"!ta'.a.g9 ---crcr tik' .t'irrv..ln;NtA4 : .'-The 'vjV.wirtJir'jhJyn; conic- " " r " J ' 'w ". .' " . . ' ' 1 r ht w?at oar titisetis r-jjviderctuni ; on ' iV.. r .;rrsru-e tnat- cucrgy. 1 -' !'- -rt. - - 'rrr li-'t .vcrLavtpun put vhat .we ccm f.ir.ccd'Kf but r parsers ph.: bner than V-I, airl v;iU .e:.!y further, .... . . 1 . . jjt tvery shcald be put ! j th ,vc f I thi 'A Iang pu:l, r .1 . '4,v; ;j .!, and a full, cli .tew; ether,' T r.iil uke'Lcr:pcshi.-a V'f cr?. nirit vxcctdir.'g'y gritlHed to t !Lr.'.ia. u'-crit'rnunt l?.kr.:ii tai kea a'itani cn ;hc side" of- A t-;,.an cf irsii.'.lache v. iii H n;. ulvr.rJs r.:fwrrr.;t:cn- l.y laying 'vi: LafdignM. "ia the'fronV rFemore ...encctual e gainst ..-- . , . i I euch Jufamccs betrayals, than all the tc:C.;.Kz. ia ihevjreit and jjroyniig f olh and penitenthris intheVnion, v!li "" ' . .Cr all the csasiinations-in a century." 1 ii 1 t;s-k;i iiuv.y ti:;.pr.- uv vi.i y Q$ between th - , .r, . IcnthellalfErce -. . . 1. crad.a. . . li ?vc- ui a'.vvi -S lust he vr.-s on uis-, ,-,jv ts 'tfu with a load cf J ci &v'-;e t arc J: 4 thet rnn .hil.t v.; U t;ti . j l? ttile. we ctly this spring from th other side eLthi rc:'.w:.- th5. ct';.r.fc.'i'.fra thdhr to'rirer. Zeok.ont crcr'ihere at Ilockpcrt ;Lt c',.vw.d W' farvj ' ;?ur&: :r Thti Adrtniitr eifculatca.ettensivery. u '-.lkziziji I v.Jb t'hVfi's.. iTcre cvt ia ycc:r cy.ir.ty. If jotf iviLt takeep-yenr ihit f-I-tv k Jiiilrl trL''ilsv liilV-tr4e. fu tare ealr toiifcrtise with'u. d o lit. ... Personal Xefcraska. . Gen. L. L. Bowt, cf Btfllerue, has been appointed U. " S. District Attorney fcr Nebraska, rice Gen. E. Estabrook. P. F. W'i t'Scs' has -reappointed Rec eiver cf Puhlid Honeys at Ornaha, vice Cel. A. R. Gilmcre. Grcv. E. GrtArr, of. Indiina,. lias been appointed 'Receiver of Public Moneys at Dahhola, vice j. C. Turk. Hon. W. H. Ciieeveb, of Nebraska City, has jiist returned, after'the winter's atsenc3 f rem -th? Territory. He has been C3 a riiit to his friends in Cincin nati:. ' '" . '-? Mrs.' S.vaa 13. wife of Rev. W. H. Goo&e a prominent Minister of the M. E. Church in this Territory, died at Glen wood, Iowa, on the 14tli ulf. . Oar City. ' . A-gentleman from Michigan, and who has '-spent several'weeks in our place this spring,' pakl the place the following com pliment the otherday : "Why," said he, "I im perfectly astonished at the busi ness done in your tov3. . There is three times the. activity, 'git vp and howl' and business done - in your young three year ell of. fifteen hundred inhabitants, than in ny native town of. ever four thousand in- habitants.?' - . Another gentleman, resident cf Oma haj 'whi had neTer seen more cf our town than in passing down the river on board a steamer, came up cn the Florilda,' and while she was covering the levee with freight, took. a .stroll up tdwn; ."Sir," said he, "l had no. idea ycu had so much to- vn here ! Your ultiniale prosperity is .beyond 'a doubt." . .Mr Sickles Infiletefl. A dispatch from Washington says: 'The Grand Jury to-dav brought in a presentment against Mr, Sickles for raur- der, and there is no doubt a.truebill will be found, when a day wiil.be set for the trial. 'Whatever may have been their proceedings relative to -Mr. Butterworth, it was the understanding about the Court House, that they will take no further ac tion on the subject of implicating him as accessory. From what has just transpir ed, ths; trial will furnish an amount of scandal far exceeding what has already been fnrnibued the public, and' bring rel nc'tantly to the witness stand persons who have net herctoiore figured . in newspa . Let i: come. The recent "bust up" and consequent exposure to public gaze of the manner some things arc carried on at the National . Capital, ' may have a salutary c:7ect' in r "elevating the standard" c Vai,hin-tcn CirclaV morals, and prove a lesson to imitators elsewhere Net -a paper in' the land but that con tains weekly something in regard to the "Sickles tragedy.-" The pictorials, espe. ciIiy, arc in the midst of a harvest. . The following 'excellent extract we take" ffsrn an article in "Frank Leslie' cn this subject. It. contains a vast amoun cfrcod sense. . There .is a false state, cf Society, which irredeemably consigns a fema'o to eternal 'disgrace for a single rais-stepvhilc the male continues to move ib the "upper circlesV ar?areny as much respected m before. . And yet. woman niist hold herself responsible in a grea degree for this xery -unjust feature in so cittyV Nine times in tea the coxsumate and well knewn libertin.e is the most po pular "ladies' man" in the town. "j'To the mcro superficial glance this matter appefcrs only cce of prompt ven eanec for a grievous wrong; but it is and'tacao the .influences that have cro- fiacu or frskred this 'avful catastrophe. U'ia ecldya. ."that such a ceed, with : its train cf. forerunning circumstances,' is a mere "sporadic ebullition of individual ' de rarity; it ritaer indicates some' iun'da rntutal flaw in the constitution of .sccieiy which demands a sharp and simple reiitc 6y.'. . We fetl coavimed- that the cure liw with'' the lad ies iheinselves. k Their tex ii lhs victi'.a, and !the "tiedfeatioa of thur c.wo honor rests ia their own hands. j A' tmo weman. should resent every insult to iier sex a3 cne cUerid to herself; she should partake of ia't'sprU de ccrps such as thai which leads every' high-spirited American to consider disrespect to his country aa eo. insult to! himself Vith the fair eeibowever, there il unfcrtuiia tely no "such t ationality A Lothario may degrade the whole sex by betraying the wife,theider..cr tha .daughter cf his friend, and may yet bo receired as: usual by other w ires and etstsrs end diughters. although cognixaht t)f hi3 ril'any ; nay, in come cases it may he that heis invested with additional cccL ;N6w wa are con vinced .that northing wouli 'Lare so grtat tin clftct upon the morata cf society,'- as a 'determined stand ' raade by woman her sVlf against countenance to thb foulest cf crimes. Such things, we know, mi;"st be so lj::gas fccman nature remains wiiat. it jSf t-.jt jet t seem cf united womanhood be. the swift avenger of the . dastefd'a crirae, p.nd we will engage-that the re- Half Breed Lanfis. ' RcCil lb?- ortant advertisement oil l lgir and Receiver "ruUio.Kb- tice.to Pre -emptors and Claimants, claim ; ihg Jeiids between the McCoy and Treaty e. two Nemaha Rivers, d Rcsenation, in' Ne- Vc notice ah increased" traJ w' th 'the pcru ' ." hst'tnii" vi?c is faiTjdf n'." News Items. Baron Humboldt, the old veteran, closes a note to Dr. Lieber, dated December 12, 1658, as follows: . . .' 4'I"atn ninety years eld harrassed with correspondence beyond all bounds twenty-fire hundred letters a year. . . . "With true friendship, yours, AL. .HCMffOLDT.'. .. Dan Sickles, who murdered k Sir. Key, was formerly a newsboy in New York It is a literal fact that at a dinner giv en on the 22d of February at Pittsburg, a,, . Dr. Drake gave as a sentiment : 'When -Gabriel ; blows his horn, may George Washington be the first to arise." ; The dead body 6f like Walsh, Er-1 . - , r -' , . i Member of Congress, was found in New York City, on' the 17th inst.; in the rear ! of a building on the Eighth avenue. Some persons supposed that he had been robbed and then murdered. But another version, which is probably correct, reports that the deceased fell into the area while intoxi cated, and lhat death was caused' by breaking his neck. ' Smith O'Brien never 'takes anything.' He politely refused to drink their cider in New York, stating that he had riot swal lowed anything cf aa intoxicating nature or twenty-five years. . European papers state that the King of Sardinia is about to marry again, and that his choice has fallen upon the Russian Grand Duchess, Maria Nicolajawa, eldest daughter of theEmpercr Nicholas, who vtas born in 1S19, and is the widow of Maximilian, Duke of Leuchtemberg and Prince-of Erschtadt, who .died in -1852. Eight cr nine hundred paupers, cf both sexes and all ages, assembled at a church in Philadelphia on the ISth inst., to rec eive the last loaf of bread fbr the season from the Moyamensing Soup Society.; The scene is described as having been extremely orderly and. affecting. The Democratic State Convention of Mississippi will be hold at Jackson cnthe first Monday in July .to nominate candid ates for Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, and. Auditor - of Public Ac count's. '..'' Paul Morphy'3 return is now fixed , for April. -The Charleston "(S. C.) Courier says that Paul Morphy's father was a native cf that citj'. A grand daughter of the late Thomas H. Benton was married at Calcutta on the 20th of December. The total receipts cf cotton for the sea son at Galveston have been 100,548 ba les; total exports to Great Britain, 22, 500 bales; to France 4,050 bales; to the Continent 16,250 bales. Domestic ex ports, including 1S,000 bales to New Or le'ans,'57,645 bales. The stock in port is 10,440 bales; The slaver captured off Porto Rico, in the ' month of Februarj'v was the bark Majestic. She. had "over one thousand slaves oh board. Collusion i$ charged to have existed between the' American capt ain and the- owner, who made his escape and the authorities. Nearly one thous and of the negroes were landed at Hum aco. ,-.."'' ';' The Legislature cf Illinois has enacted a law that no person shall serve more than once a year upon a jury; This cuts up the business of 'professional juror'.; by the roots. . . There' were bsued during the .month of February last, by the. Pension Office, Bounty Land Warrants aa follows:. Under the act of 1653 Of 160 acres, 591 ; 120 acres, 67;. SO acres, 55: 60 acres, 1: 40 acres, 1; -715. . Under the. act of 1S50 Of 40 acres, 3 Total 718. . -. Messrs. Anthony, Bingham, ; Grimes, Bragg, and Powell five of the eight ne w United States Senators--have been .Gov ernors of their respective States ; ..'Advices from Havana. to the 9th inst. state lhat Gen.i W illiam Walker and Col. Natzmer had arrived in Havana from New Orleans, en route to AspinwalL and California. Sugar had declined in price, with 150,000: boxes on hand. Havana was healthy, and had . one thousand for eigners within its walls. The American' newspaper about to be established ia' London will be Conducted by Chas. Mackey, late editor ot the nius trated News, assisted - by Hiram Fuller, 'Belle Brittan - The Emperor of Cochin China was so alarmed-at the comet that he shut himself ia a tower with poison and a cord, in or dcr to put an'ehd to his existence in the eyent cf its causing any disaster- A: caloric engine 'in. .the Cincinnati Press effice is a- perfect- success wbrk- ing.cne of Hoe's cylinders. at th rate of 4,000 impressions' per hour with vary lit !e consumption pf fu'eL An. Albany iia,msel-aged.a3---has en tered a complaint, against ayoung tnan.of 'that chy for 'leading her from' the path of rectitude.' He has ceo claihed also -to a physiciaa! ' . ... " The "British, mail steamer in. port at New York displayed their' colors at half rriast irr token of respect for the memory ct- the hte Postmaster-Generak .' . ;'. Meis, the San Francisco defaulter, it is tilegedjs id 1 Santiago,' Chili.-doiEg a fino kmbcx tiisiness and is worth, two isiUions cf del!ars.; Clndba-Wrcsvc'bceh-found' in Prov incctotrtnPa.i supposed to have been bu- -.I.-. llJ;..- .-- irru iT.t'r.iiit .iii!r3- u;c i iiyruii". Informal Entries of Town Sites. The following will be read with inter' est by many of the citizens of Nebraska. The bill passed Congress ia the last days of the session. ' v .':'-' "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in all cases ia thV-Territory of. Ne braska in which town site entries have been made under the provisions of the municipal pre-emption act of 23d March, 1814, in the name of the mayor, trustees, or count jr. commissioners, , instead, of . the judge of the ' county court or corporate authorities, the same" shall be, and are hereby, confirmed, and shall be regarded in law and equity as made "and held in "irusi Ior m f ver5B a.au ,nei.u . the occupants thereof," and subject mall . .1 i . 11 n . r other respects to the conditions of the saidr act of 23d March, 1S44: Provided, That the confirmatory provisions of this act shall only extend to and embrace such entries as are regular and lawful in all other respects under the provisions of said act of 1S44." 7 Indiana Freemason. Vve fine upon our table the .first num ber of the above named monthly. Edited by our old and intimate friend Sol. D. Batless, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. To "drive the quill" is a hew business for Sou, yet he wields it like an "old body." Our best wishes, friend Bayless. St. Joseph Dally Gazette. This excellent daily now comes to ns . . f i. 1 -1 ma "nre. splinter new cress," race clean, and hair sleeked up nice as a ''new pin." Decided improvement, Bro. Pfouts, in typographical execution and arrangement. Hope you may meet with that encourage ment . your enterprise and industry so richly merit. Nemaha' County Agricult'l Society. L Brovcnvilh, March 26, 1859. Pursuant to adjournment the officers of the Nemaha County Ancuitural Society met this day at the office of R. J. Whit ney. "Present: Sanders, Coleman, Cole, Furnas, Horn, Crow, Nixon, Skeen, and Beanc. . :. - - Mr Furnas, from Committee to pre pare Premium List, made a report which was unanimously adopted. Premium list will be published next week.,- . ... ',...-. On motion,- the following resolution was adopted unanimously : .. Resolved, That as the citizens of Brown ville have made to this Society the most liberal proposition., the coming Fair is hereby ordered to be held thereat. By general consent, the appointment of awarding committees was postponed until some future day nearer to the time of holding the r air. Adjourned to meet on call of Secretary . D. U. SANDERS, Tres't. R. Wr. Fchnas, Sec'y. Masonic Lodge Meeting Kemaiia Valley Lodse JCo. 4. meets at Ma- yU vfbnic Hall over M'Allister & Ponn's Store on k tb first and third Saturday evenings of each V month. K. W. FLKXAS, W. II. T. W. UrDFCBD, Sec'y. CITY ELECTION, Xotico is hereby given that the annual election for City Offliers will te held at the office of Charles G. Dor sey, en Munday, the 4, day of April next, in the City of Brownville, to elect a Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, and lour AlCcrnlen. Foils open rrom 3 a. m. to o, p. m. LUTIIEB HOADLEY Mayor, Brownvill5,iIarch,I7, 1859. The Markets. COSRECTED WEEKLT. BY Crane & Hill, : BuO'srNVin.E, Mar. 31,1859 ... . . 4,00 3,00 50 40 45 41) 1220 I5S16 .100 . . 2,C0 ' ' 10 f 5,50(6 40 3.50 $12',00 6.C0 20 25o . 10c 6,00 Bl'CKWUKAT FlOTK, SaCK- Co8X MfiAL, J bushel.... .... Coek, . bushel L - Oats, bushel,." Sugar, K COFFEiJ, Tea, Cuicse-3, t)doz., Eugs, do,- FisEsn Ceeit. ! E '. Tots, wrl0E3. . Potatoes, $ Lushel, Salt, Li'iiBEK, Cottonwood, per 100 ft., . Yellow Pine, ........... . BrrTsa, ....... CHEESE, .. .. Lakd, ..........v. Nails, per keg, Wheat, eoe9 ia market YrKissT, per sllcni SALT, i sack,-- ... . Molasses,. Buans, bush, .... .... .... .... Dby Hides, ?2 St Lons, Mar', T7et.at, bus'j, Coux, 9 bush, .... .... .... Oats, l bush, ....... Flcitk, bblr 3010c . J.50 75 2,50 10 26,1859. 100(145 7581 45 3 87c $5I0$6,50 2,12Ji2,25 - . . $1,25 Bros wheat, Floek, per cvrt, BeanS, per bush, Potatoes, per bushel, Molasses-... . Whiskey, Dby IIldes, ...' 1C0115 - S3 3f o .-23g25c 15) 16' 55U575 Pork, St. Joseph, Mar. 19 1359 Wheat, tush, 70$1,00 uobk, bush, Flocr, cwt, Bccewheat Flock, crt, .' Fbesh Pork, j? ib, ........ Potatoes, $ bush, White Beaks, f? buh,v 50(?lG0o $3,00(g;-4,25 3,504,50 K4o 4050c 1,50 15&25c 1520c $2,OC2,50 S12o ' . 12gl3o - 8(10.C 5UQ100 7o 2,50 4, 0 $3,004,00 4,75(55,00 60 70 iiUTTEB, y lb, Egos, dor.... Cutceexs, doz, ........ DaY Hides $ E, . Coffee, $ E, . SrGAB, 2 Tea -? lb, UlCEj Dried ArPLE3 ) bushel, GreeS', do. . Beef Cattle.. llocs!-.. .......... Oats.. Browniille 3IaiI Arrangecicnts. . - EASTEBN MAIL. . Arriret Diuy (SuaJays excepted) at fre r. si ' pcpzrt-i Daily (Sundays cuepted) at half past . eigai, A-.2T. -' . SOUTHER HAIL. Arricct TV-weekly, on Jlondaj?, WcdacsdflTsaad Fridays. DcparUOh Tuesdays, Ttaiidays aoi Saturdays NORTHERN MAIL. Arrive Oa Taaidays, Thursdays and Saturday Lejmrta OrtMondays, Wcdaesdays aud Fridays. . FOST EEAUXEY MAIL. Leiiret Brcwnvilla on the first of every month reaihinjrt. Kearney in fievca days; lea ving; 1 1. Kcartey oa the ICta Arrirti EroTKiTiTlc in I days. TA3K.IO MAIL. Leave Brosraville, oa Monday?, Wednesdays and 'Fri-Jays nt 8 o'clock, a. a. Arriret At Brown ville on TueuHy?,Tuursdays and caiaruays at b o c.ocSi a. u. office nouns. jvvi"ck, a.m.,to i, m: arm irfirn j, r. m L T ' 1 . . 1 r . . to t, r..M.r . C. (.4. DOKSEY P. M NEW GOODS FBI TIE OILLIOII! Wholesale and Retail. r - r CRANE & HILL, Main Street, 17, Brownville, ITebraska, Have jast received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their IKTJLlSW stock. OF SPEING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. coxsisting or aUEENSWARE, GL ASS WlEE, HARD WARE & CUTLER Y, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, loots and Iioes, I? X, o w s. iOCIIfflOlflll Outfitting Goods ron THE GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, - Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc, etc, LADIES! Call : and Examine oiir SUPERIOR STOCK OF Ladies' Dress doods Of the Very ' j 3LA.TEST STYLES. The experience we have had in trade in this city warrants us in saying we are confident we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To our old Customers in NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thanks for past, and hope for, not only a continuance, but increased patronage. (He? CBAHE & HILL. April 1st. nlO Fresli Seeds for Sale At the 'Advertiser' Office. JOHN M'PHEBSON, WHOLES A LEAXD RETAIL DEALER IN . G R d C E.H I E s , HARDWARE Q UEEXS WARE, And Country Produce. Front Street, Broimville, Nebraska. To the Ladies. MISS MARY TURNER, Main Street, Broicnvitle, Nebraska, UasjuEt received a fresh supply of mixLINERY GOODS, Consisting cf New Styla Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, And the finest and best materials, for maoalactaring anything ia the taillinery nne. April 1st, '59 B40-ly SEIGEL t GREENBAIDJ, Main Sired, Broivnviile, Nebraska. Have jast received per steamer Wtite Cloud a . Complete Stock o r READY-MADE CLOTHING. Which they will sell for cash a shade cheaper than his ever before bee a offered in this market. March 31,1639. ii40 -Brownville House, NEW ARRANGEMENT. WHEELER c RAINEY, .Announce to th tublic that tbevhave recently ptir chael aixl refitted .he POPTJIjAS, AlfD COMMODIOUS HOTEL in BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, known as the Brownville HuUbe, and are now prepared to entertain and accommodate travellers, sojourners, and day boarders in a fctyle second to no other House' in theWest. Every effort will be made to entertain, please and maie comfortable all. who may favor the Brownville House with their patronage. . ill at all times be SiiriDlied with thn srh.-fan-fi.-ila snrf delicacies of the season, day, sdU cooair ia which We are locaiea. 13LO 33 Is well fltte-l up, and supplied with the choicest liquors A M 1 . . P2XO 3Cji-V0273T. Arrangements have been made with Wm."Rose'l,- pro-: prittorof the City Livery Stable, who is prepared with as good accommodations as can be found anywhere. ' Mr. R. also keeps an excellent Livery Stable for th accommodation bf the pulilto. WHEELEtt & RAISET.' April 1st, 1859, 40-Iy " $25SEWIiIG HACHKE; RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted the best in the World. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of gaods, even leather, and especially adapted for family use. Any person of ordinary intelligeEce can learn irf one hour to use it successtally. We have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few, who are aiaong the first fam ilies, to wit : . AVe, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest ImDroved- Pa tent Sewiu;; Machines, and ute it successfully on differ-1 ent muds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine : " Mrs. Y Aileffett Mrs JJ.ewett Wilcox J Clemens Jas A II Lampion 1 B Gale . . MBTennlson J A Hale E Tillman i: J Stevens Joste Ccffran L Mary Livermore R R Whorf M R Williams DR Arbucklo Hll Blossom Machines without tables, asharrtl Machines, with one needleand two spools of thread oh the machine, are $26 With tables, half dozea extra needles, tools. &c, $33. Needles $1 per dczen.. Complete printed directions will be seut with every niKb.ine. These machines take the same stitch as Ihe Grover and Baker. ;o letters cf inquiry answered except aa extra post age stamp is enclosed. - Machines warranted; and may be relumed la thirty days if not satisfactory. ICa machines delivered until paid fcr. " All or.iers by mail or express, with ihec.-ish, will re ceive prompt attention. x- Ii. Aleuts wanted for every town in the South and west, to whom a nt-er?t dUcount win be given. Address EDWIX CLAEK, Xo. SJXurth i-ourth street St. Ljuis, M j. jiiO-Ssi . Public Notice To Pre-emption Claimants claiming lands between the McCoy Line and Treaty . Line, lying between the two Nemaha -Rivers cn the Half Breed Reservation, JAbrasJca Territory. By the sixth section of an Act of Congress, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses cf the Indian Department," itc approved CSih February, 18o9, provision ia made for the sale of the lands lyins between the line surveyed by John C. McCoy in 1S37 andlS33, and the western boun dary of tho Half Breed Reserve, as specified in the ICth article of the treatv of Prair Iftd'i Pliim nf lik Till 1330,au! the proceeds of the sale are directed to be paid!' i mo rawruioi 91,-0 per acre, to the Secretary of the Interior, for the use of the Half Breeds entitled to the oamr. laereiore, an persons interested are desired to take notice that pre-emption claimants who' had -not perfected their claims prior to the 2Sth.February,- 1853, will be required to pay for their ateims in lawful money of the United States, and that Bounty Land Warrants will not be received ia satwfaction of. claims to lands u ius oeiv. een eaiu nnes, or any 01 trie smallest legal subdivisions belonging to any cliim, which mar extend beyond or be cut by the sai I westernmost line.-" G. II. xixOX, Retaster. . C. B. SMITH, Receiver. Erownville, March 31, 1S5S MU-3w Onion Seed and Setts. McAllister & ponn Have a very large stock of Onion seeds and setts for saie. Also a general assortmen of garden reeds. Those In want of garden seeds raised in this climate and soil can be scpplied by making immedire application. McAllister &. roxir. . March 17, 1S29. Cash for Corn. I will pay Cash for Corn delivered at Browuville or viuer Boou snipping points on the Missouri Rivei 1 BrcwnvilIc,X. T.March 21, 1353-3t ti. H. WILCOX. Claim Notice. To James E. Brown and all others to whom it may concern; You are hereby notitie-i that 1 will appear at the Land Office in Brownvillo X. on Friday tho lit day of April, 159, it 10 o'clock, A. M or soon thereafter, to ! tion to the north eest quarter of section 13, towrishin Office to Rentf The room cn Main Street, formerly occurred br Tr-. k Hallam . Hauking House, for rtn? ; fRIVP t. mi i . J. MABTI3I, H.- BVCKOLLS; j. y D. J. MARTIN & Co . ; . Wholesale & Hetan I X FOREIGN AND DOMES READY-LIADB ' CLOTHE Hardware,- . . ' Cutlery, ' .' ; . Boots, Shoes, Hal Caps, Books, Statioiurj Iron, NaHS, : " : . -. QueensTvait Glaissware, m. Furniture,- Saddlery, Casting Plows, ' I Farming Implements' fflOHS&PlIfli . At the Old Stand cf. a I. T. "W HYTE. ' Corner of -Main and JFirst Streets, " Brownville,- jst t NEW (GOODS!' . . .... WE. ' . ARE. . NOW " RECEIVI5 per steamers Sioux City,'E. M. Eylai and Asa Wilgus, our . , . , 7 - Which is LARGE and COMPinC We would a.t to to those going on tis plaini' well as those who ramus si home ' 5 Give us -a CalJ, A.rid satlsfr yonrs'eTves that we htfe th : Gr C2 C2 Z S , . . And fira sellinj; them O -SET'" S3 jSlS3' fVITlT rnn rtir ti vuiriio run inc. minw We are prepared to fit out those goiDgto tM xlebraska .Gold "Ilines WU EVER YTIUXG they naj ittxrC. TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS' Z23L Mi3DOtl Wr extend an Invitation to continue their Ptr0",'j , We shall spare no pains to satisfy, aud giv WlF" them, and cU others w ho may bepleaseJto . CALL ASD EXAMINE OM STOCt OUR TERMS ARE CASH Hence we shall adopt the mott Quick Sales and Small JVA Country Produce, at Ma' Prices, taken In ExchaE?e lor Goods.. D. J.MARTIN & c0' Crownville Apiil 1st 1339. B40-1 We wish to buy 50,000 bushels of f del.rered in this City or at Peru, for fH ray the higaeft market jrice in cf-Ti A C D.J.MAKTL Brownville. Ffb.lMh.'39. lMr , r) II : ro ta . ' iri, 1 .rwi ; ite . H? -th 4 issi; Tc IDt ...rti 1 V- a v- II K 0 ' i.ei AlOB :h .1 - I Bm-nviJlp. rs.'?o,-tf. " "u.