i 1 I t. 1 ti 1E 'ADVERTISER. BROWNVILLE, MAY 5, 1S59. :TERMS:. ,,.vear. If paid ia advance, $2.CO " "12 " 200 " i f 1 or ,nor ,ri11 tc furnished at $1,50 per ',provided U0 CaiU accompanies the order, Dot ...,:qrl &. uiwriiT, rrorncior the Heal Ke-a Letter, Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111. ' ft-PARVis, General Advertising Agent, in rear of ' Tors, fcaUi' and Children'a fchoe Store, 80 West '.v street, Cincinnati. sscBtRjOwxs&Co, No 346 and 343, Broadway, nEW Wikd, American Canadean and European f-tiiii'g and.Bub&cripliyn office, No 133 Nassau street Vcddikipoe, Northwest corner of Olive, and tt'ecu, Sai,lt Louis, n i scsivdv63' Dearborn street, Chicago, fathomed Ascntsto solicit subscriptioas and ad BCais for tbe Advertiser, and receive and receipt 'icaics therefor. . M r-.sident in this Territory, coming from various tof the Slates, offa sucgestto us the names of iatifeirold.neighborho.-di, who would doubtless . iubscribers if tbey could see a copy of the "Ad- " H vt always send a specimen copy, and persons : vios will consider it a solicitation tobecomsaregu-,'aUcrier- JOB WORK. ',hrwnl extensive additions of New Type. Cute, ' inks JJronieb, Cards, &.C., made to the "Adver- Aftce we claun to be able to turn out Job Work in unsurpassed by any office. The proprietor being Vinter himself, and having In his employ aa Wished, and experienced Fancy Job Printer, ii de not to be oat-done in the execution of Job Work. ftaTing one of Foster'. Uteat improved Card 'iL.t Blanks, Work in Colors, Bronte Work, &c; will rw; ;,.-tro a stance promptly attended to. run- - . ,,..i,. - n wrauted to p"u",v - . m 5- The "Eebraslta Advertiser". haTing. Ich tie largest -circulation of any paper in $ Territory, Wholesale Hercnants in St. Miis, fit. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East i markets where Ifehrslta merchants psir-. ue.Vill find no better advertising medium j tbe Western country .C3 Gountybrders Taken. , We will take, at their face, Ne kabaOtoe, Cass, "Richardson,; Paw nee' arid Johnson county orders in :ivment'of subscription, job work tnd adycrtisiEg, where - bills -have ; cen due six months previous, to this late; provided the orders have been resented ' to the Ireasurer ana are. drawing interest, and not of less de nomination than $5. Now- we here present a chance for all indebted to (is to pay- up. We very much desire cur Books closed in someway and Vope, subscribers in the counties pined will - avail themselves of this rpportunity of liquidating the amount :f their indebtedness to us. The reason we decline, taking the orders of other counties, they are too far off for us to look after, them. . Doings of the CitrConncII. W e are unable for tne want 01 space to give this week the doings of the City Cojncil in detail. The regular meeting en londay evening was protracted and much business was transacted. An en tire, new code of ordinances were passed, r.akrng every needed provision. ; Lurense was granted lo Hudson George to. retail spirituous liquors, six months, at 350 fee.- .-. The committee to.;, procure subscrip tions, in addipon to regular tax, to im prove Main street, reported six hundred . dollars raised. -All nicessary . resolutions and instruc tions we're passed and given to put the ; work on Main street immediately in pro gress, and the Street Commissioner is ; coWat work. ? As there has been much said and no thing done, heretofore, in regard to im proving Main Street, the present Coun ? cil instructed the City Engineer to make I a .thorough examination and report. We j here give his .report in full. It will be j seen -that the entire cost of this work is J far below what many have supposed.' Tt'tke ITavor ed Aldermen of the City of rovc- i GkVTLEXEX:' In compliance witb a rcsolulioa 1 . paascd kj tbe City Council, I bare made an exarui- nation of the grading of that portion of Main btreet 1 between the bridge on. the town branca ana tne weiten boundarj line of the corporation ; and on j mnnibga Tne-of lerels, find that the opening of I that'part of Main Street, by easy grades, U not only practicable, but that it can be done without any very prea expense. In establishing the grades and j sCompleUn the estimate from the river to the town ; branch, f.have fxed the road bed at fifty -six feet, leaving three feet for tbe gutter, and nine feet for toe lide-walks. The tides of the street being de. pressed one foot below the center, and the side walks of (he same elevation as the eentcr of the trect, as is fhowh by the cross-section herewith tiirnUhed. "On that part of Main street lying west ef the bridge' I,have used thirty feet as the rondbed.j lo order to m-ako the hill beyond the branch of easy ajcrnt, the bridge, should bo raised about twelre fcetabove its present elevation, which can be accora . ped with but little UboT -and expense. I hate .txsmined the abutment already e nstructed, and con ,.B'3r it 'perfectly safe to extend it at the ends suf- ficiently to sutain the extra amount of earth that" the raising tf the bridge would require. And in rpeaUng of .the "bridge, allow me to say here, that U widih iheuld be iucreased to at least 20 feet, aad shouM be furnished with railing, as there willneces- nrily be a gret deal of traveling over it. , . The ravine'at Mr. Dneer's w ill require no bridgo or culvert, but can be Uei with earth, there being ao water at any season of the roar which will be iiecessary to provide against. The ravino at Mr. Marlott's will require a bridge or a culvert. I would recomaeni a pood log culvert, which if properly constructed "and good sound timber made use of, will w sufficiently substantial till the city shall find itjelf oie to supply its place wi h something more aara Ue. The number of cubic yards required to bo cx Jated in the grading from the levee to the hotel is 220P.. . The number of cubic vards to be excavated ffoni the Hotel to the bridgo'is 3S00. The amount f excavation required from the bridge to the eastern ue of the town is 4200 cubic yards. The grading f'oai the levee to the bridge I think can be done at Wteiualcost.of 15 cts per yard. The excavation est of the bridge will be more expensive from the . ct thait will be necessary to haul the earth far-w't-jnakethe embankments, which together with extra eirrnse for'grabbiDg would probably in- . create the cost of grading ;o twenty cents per yard. Assuming thce rates, ttea, aa the tcaximam, and . would b-?afe in the conclusion that thegrad- lag of ilain Street from the levee to Ihe Hotel can , the Hotel to the bridge ean Ve done at a cost of ; ; ted that the grading from tie bridge to the : esi; kounAvy line cf the city caa be done at a 2!t'a4ft. Changing the construction of the bridge wfeetijwn bracts should not exceed a cost of ?j0 V1' xPnof costracting a iQg eurvert ia the . .tlt!a MarJotfs should not exceed $25 ; which " ia.ko am total for grtwling ind superstruc a9 fwthe entire length of Main street of $1785. .-'f hiding the grade for ilain street, while I , 7re endearored t br ns eooiviaicalas possible, and iiT0ld a'1 unB3CCi;iry cjjtase.'yet I have bad in rthe requirements tf a inach larger town. I frTOMbe grades that I kave adopted mi rht Lo Jtoatfied so as to meet the present fee 1 est i ties, and .qsuace the amount of expenditures. But I very S"n oult P0' of aiakiDg tuch 'an alt'era- of which is mst respectfully "submitted. . . T. W. LEDFOSD, City EDgincor. St eaaersi J"-1 . Since our last the Steamers,. Ryland, patella Omaha, and Carter .have - cr.d thi port from St Louis. Bayard Tnylor Writes Exclcslrely Tor the Ker Tori: Mercury. The proprietors cf the New York -Mercury have made" and exclusive ar rangement with the talented American tourist Bayard Taylor. This, arrange ment cannot fail to be greeted with ad miration by the thousands of ardent lovers of the writings of Taylor. Who that has read his "Journey to Central Africa," "India China and Japan," and "The Lands of the Saracen," will not be de lighted to follow his "Stray Chapters of. Life and Travel" in the Columns of the Mercury. The first chapter is entitled "The first journey I ever made," which appears in the Mercury of the 30 April. Somebody make up a club ; terms S200J Address Cauldwell, Southworth &, Whit ney, New York. ' - Cnba Parcliased. Those who growl at talk of thirty mil lions as the purchase money of Cuba, think that half that amount judiciously expended in agricultural . implements, Gaiden and field Seeds, fruit trees and Shrubery would make our country much more prosperous and jbappy. Sof Send to John Gaknett & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Trade Fromfesonrl. A ffentleij'aajffoja'' the Missouri side of .the- riveTjsspcpt a day in our City last week. -"We ver6. in company with him at the Vferry lanling, when a. full .. load of farmers, their; wves and daughters, came over to. trade'; some with teams, ocrsj with buckets and - baskets of buttefjttwl' eggs -and Uke. . V. Why" saii 'cur friend "I JblCpea joiir place received so mucii trade ftera the other jide of the river." . While speaking thus a farmr acquaintance spproached him, to whonli addressed himself: "Do you trade in Brownville ! I thought you were, much nearer itocic rort." "so we are" -re plied the farmer, "but .we can do our trading in Brownville on much better terms." Sound' doctrine thought-we. The Eoutc East. We call attention to the advertisements of the Hannibal and .St. Joseph Hailroad, Steamers Wm. Campbell and St. Mary. The road, we are informed, by those of our citizens who have travelled oa it, is in good order, has good-rolling iaihinery, comfortable passenger tars; and withal a most excellent and accommodating set of conductors, superintendents, &c. The Steamers Wm. Campbell, and St. Mary run in connection with H. &.' St. Joe. R. R. from St. Joseph to this place and as far up the river as Council. Bluff and Omaha. Capt. Joe Holland com mands the former, and Morrison the. latter. : Of these veteran river men. we need, not say a word in this region of country; they are to well and '. favorably known as popular and experienced com manders. Those going east will not fail to take this route, if for a moment they consult their interest and convenience Another Sickles Tragedy. Dr. Johnson terms good humor . Vthe balm of being." Our-own observation has taught us the truth of this sentiment; it matters not to, what applied. There is nothing so pleasant as dealing with thos$Jl good humored. Therefore call around aft' McPherson's Store, and procure a sup ply of those fresh groceries received by Steamer Omaha. Onanigh. Big Iuddy has beeri; oti quite a high the' past 5eek.-' A rise i of jsome' four oi five 'feet. " Is in. ektellenr -boating con dition. Compels ascending : steamers to $0 the shore' closely. f ., ' Lpk out for high waters.this Sprihgfy snow"- in the mountainshas teetf avier than ever known. Tbe --Atlantic Montlilj. : This most excellent perioIcali for May, is again upon our table. . It is ever a wel come visitcr "The Gymnasium," "Why did the Governess pairf?". "Two years after," "A Bundle of old letters," rln the pines," "The last Bird,". "The whale expedition," and A trip jtq Cuba,"' are among the leading articles;. . " Religions Sleeting, ; Quite an interesting series of religious meetings have been in progress the past week ia this city, under the immediate superintendence of Rev." Mr. White a noted revivalist of tie Christian denomi nation. We trust gteat good may be the result. - . . Come up to tlie Rack We have been publishing the Adver tiser now nearly three years. There are those who have read cur paper all this time and have never paid us a red cent. There are others who have owed us for job , work, and advertising nearly that long. Most of such delinquents have promised us time and again that : they would hi ng us wood, -corn potatoes, or something cf that kind. But they have not done so. Now we want all this class of delinquents to understand that we in tend they-shall pay up in some shape or other;, wto bound our books shall be ''squared-' up,' If the accounts are not settled shortly, we shall do unto' others as others' are doincr unto Ui !- 'give em DK. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla Will cure all diseases ariaicg f row aa liapure state of the blood, or adepraved conditionof the'fluids of the' aystem, via: cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings, chronic sore eyes, piles ooils, erysipelas, goitres, rain ia the bones and joints, ul cers ia th inouta and throat, and all chronic constltu- tiocal disexses. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disease by rmrifying theblood, and changing the secretions la the system, thus removing the cause, -which renders the ewe certain and permanent. ' Dr. Eatttrbft Iodine and SartaparilltnrM cure the wont mercurial dtieate, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle oi mercury which is in the system, and cure Its bad effects. i ' . , , It will cure secondary tijphilit or veneral diteate, and will drive the syphilitic virus and all hereditary taints and poUonous matter out of the system through tbe pores of the skin, and restore the patient to a per fect state of health and purity. It Is- a positive cure- for liver complaint and dyspepsia, If 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 comploiuts, droppy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, In a few days'. It will remove pimples and blotches from Ihe face, and make tbe skia clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purify ing'the 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 Gridley's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to apply-on the sores and diseased parts,' when using. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and. Sarsaparilla. The Iodine arid Sarssparilla purines the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their, putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radxal cure is always effected.. They are the b.cst and most powerful curatives known to man; A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price cf the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or. bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum. Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, comef of Third anp Chestnut streets, St'. Louis, Mo sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be aJdrcsed. 53-Sold by I. n. MAUN & CO., Druggist, BrOTFil" VlUe, U". T., and by Druggists generally. ; Quack Nostrums. The majority of hair Washos hair dyes, hair tonics t.ir oils, and tbe uuruerovrs preparations which -are before the public under such extravagant, byper- Va$e1 t?a fsutaKtic titles as we see paraded in show. Vf$ffl4ow qSrtj- newspaper beadfrtgs, as hair prepara taftatsg, se;ai :'6ausi of the first -water; andtheif ral merit, w4m -Bwy--88ess anyj is that they do no taa Hog's lord, djhasfroil, lard oil s-ireetoil, scented ad colored, mafcff pMrtien in beafttft?tgy'frs, and .white Cinl glass botii, tbe. costliest t$tfaefr3f of ton ics, adfcen thnaeot-tSr, are.bapiryidt'gme trl syliawa frn, ft.:ij.iX.rat by veraantyoajyt einaoia o both sexes. ' ftudi Js not the .chara?)r ef Frf. Wood's Sair Restoratir. This gentleman r4it 9;fore tbe fttrid w.itbouV"aiy: t-igb tflntie' Xllilrtwiiij or any Qt3se.r astouadi.9g -and staftliirg catc peisj term;. he singly adveytiscs a Hair .estoratiraf&&t it express es, -precisey and as a liestorauve aela. 13uy rror. Wood'sHai Restorative, -and as ymvftie your scalp, aj-f, yeai. Vrgr brain's, "apply nothb Ce ; for - it may t4 at yen VBf get'WiWpn s-t&awsihan perfum- MUrdoU e your ctM&M.. Befeift " Wood's Re- slfaUv6r- the hair latoieHartit-le tant.- JSTDr. Carters ConsU Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Aiiima, CaaHrnptlon, Bron chitis, Spitting of fclooA, lMa J Vm Se3e and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooplts. CaSn, lfero5 Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heartiaftdill dieewesof the Throat)' Chest, and Lungs. Ne e stwid tefloct a .Cough or Cold a single day. JfllUpriadi aua'ttaHy by neglecting a Commos Cold.- .cugU a4C;!M ead to coksvmb- jiok, and then't'o l! arV &9$i'.- Reader,ave you -a a cough, cold, or any,6lses&''cic b Itrngs? ' Procure at once that celebrated rmQ$, Cahter's CotJGH Balsam, which ntver fails J Relieve a cough in twen- ty-four'hours, and always tssTfrj'tlw worst' cases of ooldsj coughs, ans all difss',6f e throat and lungs in a few days. Price TtTSl 4 cents large bot tles'. SI rer bottle. or t-!ata for S5. . 5j-DR. EASTERLY er Thiriafti Chestnut' Str'sj St. Louis', Mo., sole flrcpTietor, te wjiorn sliprders must be addressed to get t guine. Sold by . .-, U. MAUX & Co., Agents,' , . o Brownville,. U". T.- Dr. Ma&!$ Ague Balsam. This .wpnderful C9fjun5 having an extensive sale in all parts of the Cfiif a, irbcre.- ague exists. It is one of the Tew medicines which are now sold over the eoun try, that are really what their inventors claim for them. And, unlike all other remedies that, are recommended ' by tfce.ir proprietors to cure- all the his that fiesh is tie to tnii remedy is only recommended lor. chills, fever & ague, or that particular class of (Dscasos growing out of or the Jesuit of miasma, so'common in.the westerti country-.. ;The numerous evidences of .its great curative j properties, and tbe'bigh estimation placed ubon it, ren- (3iri.it the greatest discovery of the age, and it deserves the entire approbation of all classes of men. Those having occasion to .use a medicine of this kind, are urged U .spare vo pains to give thi's'a trial if they wish to be wnndly -cured. See advertisement in soother column lef this paper.- McLean's Cordial. . The-following complimentary-notice of McLean's Cordial is taken from the Missouri Democrat: - . - - Sinceahe last two weeks tho following cases have bee reported cured : : . I0 persons have been cured of Genera Ability. . c3 V; " Nervous Debility. 23 ' "' . " Diseased Kidneys.' 1B0 f' . . who have been afflicted with "various- complaints, X.hl Sweats, Dyspepsia, and Weakness pf 1 this Digestive Organs, have been cured, besides a large number from hom we have not yet heard. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a.'rehiedy required by every one in the Western and Southern eountry. It is very pleasant and agreeable to take, and" it can be taken by maa woman, or child. , As a diuretic, it will cure any disease, of the kidneys or bladder,' and as an alterative,. It. will purity the blood and remove all pimples, sores or blotches from the' skin. Try it. One drachm is sufacient to convince the most skeptical of its wonderful strengthening and invigorat ing properties. See the advertisement in another column. EDr. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder; and all diseases of tbe genital organs. Header, have you. a private disease 7 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific Is a 6afe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr.' Baker's Specific yon can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle. Jd"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to get the genuine. Sold by . J. n. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brownville, K". T. Dr.. Easterly's ESTFeier ana Agne Killer -wm cure ague and fever, chills and fever, dnmb agxe, inter mittent andremitteut fevers, and all the various forms of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there -Is a man, voma or child suffering with ague and fiver, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, It is a positive curespetdy and perma nent. Try it. Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot. les for $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressep to get the genuine. Sold by J. n. MAUN & CO, Agents, Brownville. ET"Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, dii siness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesses,' over-excitemc-nt. Ac, of tho sexual organs.- - Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by tbe la dies the best remedy ever invented. Jj"1'0.' Per bottle, or 5 bottles for .$5. ! Br. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed.' Sold by J. U. MATTX & CO., Asats, Brownville, IT. and by Druggists generally. . Fresh Seeds for Sale .At the Advertis.er' Ofnce. BROWNVILLE AD'S. NEW ARRIVAL 1 WEa7jFIBEI ::; . AMD McAllister & ponh, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FL'RXITIJRE, HARDWARE, QUEERS WARE, &C, B1W WWILLE, N. T. Having established themselves at tbe old stand recent ly occupied by . . . . JOHN McPHERSON, They are now offering and receivinn for sale one of the Largest AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment of . STAPLE AXD FAIYCY . DRY GOODS, ALSO A- Large Stock of Choice Family 5 consisting; or T16TX, ' Ham ' Biacon Sugar, : . ; Molasses, Tea, :.Salt, ' ' - . CJieess, . ' "; 1 "-'? Candles, . ' And a assortment of L I G HT G ROCER IES Such as Spice, -. -':.-' j Sodt ) ;? . :' Sal$ratus, . Ginger;-1 .Allspice,.' . . etc, etc. They have also on hand a large lot of bedsteads: tables, chairs, desks,' bureaus, sc., .. . also', A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, ! HATS & G AJPS, Boots and Shoes. We pledge bur customers to sel as cheap as any other house ia the city, and that" bur goods in quality. and. style shall be. unsurpassed. HEAVY; SHIPMENT OF 6B0CE1IES, J. . EKMKCS. BEK. CHILD; J. B. JEMINGS & GO., M PS U fc3 LW If PRODUCE AND COMMISSION. . Cortier of Second and Frauds. Streets, ST. JOSEPH, UIO. The Senior partner of this Qouie is now below, mak- ing heavy shipments of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour,-; &c.- A large portion of which will arrive in a few days-on Steamers Carrier and Asa Wilgus. Having made, arrangements with one of the best all) is of St. Louis for weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flour, Tbcy will be able to offer to retailers and consTamerfr at all times, tbe ' ' . very nest i At the very lowest prices, Etcit Bushel arid Sack Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Clt es a large and choice selection ttt ' -'.TEAS.; . FRESH FRUITS, Fresli 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 j?edg themselves to sell them as low as any House in North Missouri. They Tespcttfuliy solicit a continuance, of the patronage of their customers and tne community generally. . J. B. JEXXIXGS. & CO. . St. Joseph, Feb. 15, '69 85-ln . Office of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SHANESSY, Copper Plate & Licjraphic Printer.- Comer of RsMnlph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, 1LX.. v xrAMin and Visitinc Cards. Door Plates. OlSce Seals. Notary Public's Dies and Tresses, Drafts, Invoites, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by Express. tT?J Pack of the very best alaztd or Brit- tol Cards with name for tteo dollar, by a- ntv and beautiful-process without cost of plate, ecucl to the very choicest engraving, sempict. vnen required. on rteeptie ef pesi stamps. NEW GOODS m niLLioni Wholesale and Retail. CRANE & HILL, Main Street, 17, Brovnville, ITebraslia, Have just received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asi Wilgus, and Hesperian, their or SPRINGGOOBS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER . OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ; cowsistino or 'sry 'el QUEENSWARE, a L A. S S W A R E, HARD WARE It CUTLER Yt . ' - - , . Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, IBoots and Shoes, PLOW s. filCSBES&raOTHI Outfitting Goods rOB THE Gv OLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladies' Dress Soods Of the Very ZiATEST ST1TUSS. The experience we have had in trade in this city warrants us in saying we are conjideni we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. : To our old Customers in NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON. PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thanVs for past, and hop for, not only a continuance, but increased pa" a tronage.- . April lit. clO O. 1. AlAtTl.f, &. XVCXSLU, ft. r. StCHOlXi. Wlolesale & Retail 15 foreign and domestic HE ADT-I.lAi) E CLOTHIITG, Eardvrare, Cutlery, Eoot3, Shoes, Hats, Caps, : Eoolis, Stationery, Iron, Natts, Queensware, Glassware, Furniture, Saddlery, Castings, Plows, Farming Implements, KiBg At the Old Stand of L T. W H Y T E Corner of Main and First Streets, BROWNVILLE, N. T. NEW GOODS'! WE ABE NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. M. Ryland ,1 and Asa iV iigus, our - 3. k -i Ari ! I gT -v t?w Which is LARGE and COMPLETE. t woclo sat to to those gotug on the alains as well as those who remain at home Give us a all, And satisfy yourselves that we have the Gr.O.O 3D And are selling them O ' JtzL 2ES Jr OUTFITS FOR THE-MINES. We are prepared to fit out those going to the Ilebraska Gold IIiiie3, With LVZRYTIIISO they may desire, f TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS W extend an invitation to continue their natronaie We shall spare no pains to satisfy, and give bargains to mem, ana six otners wno may be pleassd to CALL AND OUR STOCK. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Hence we shall adopt tbe motto . ; Quid: Sales and Small Profits. Country rrodticc, at Ularket Prices, taken In Cxcbaago for Goofij. D. J. MARTIN ti CO. BrowaviTle April 1st n40-ly mM T7AKTJ3D. lane "We wish to btly 50,000 bushels cf COBN delivered ia this City or at Peru, for which we will pay the highest market price in cash. D. J. HAIiTIN A Co. BrownTiUa,reb.litVS3. 3ttAp.l?t SEIGEL:&:GREEi?PAC::,?. Main Street, Broicnville, Xclrailca. Have Juit receded per steamer White Cloud a Complete Stoc ,1- o r RSADY-;.!ADZrCLOTi:i::l' TThich they will jell for art a ihale O.eaper thaa a ever berore bon offered la tils market,- Jirch 11,1359 Ei3 IIEBC-E FEITCETG. The unlcrs!ned bavicg had considerably expert 14 ra plsntin? an J culUvaUau Osage Orange Kei?t, Isert- : by inform tfte public that they art now prepared to cob- ' tract ei:her planting, setting them out, or gro-rtr. atl cultivating the fence complete. Growing fce1se ef their planting can be sees on tie farms cf S. W Xtn- , nedy, G. Crow, j. Skeea and oOers ia tl.isi ouat y ... D. C. & T. .3AX0E?3. Sept. 2, lotf All persons ara hereby notified that I wilt take th ' necessary steps to the re-ooeninz bf tL conttd iu ' cf James Perguscn, for the purpose of mre fully ta- . vestigating his riyht to enter the soula west jr.rter (l4)of southwest quarter (lit) and lot nnmber fur Hi ' of section eighteen (13) in townsbip live (5 rarge si-.: teen tie; east, i Hereby wart all person not to pur chase, trade for, or in any wy to negotiate for any por uon or me anove aercTibea property. Jlay37. 'C3 v2a45tt- AL'GiSTUS tCUXTzZ. Land Warrants, We are prepared to loan Land Warrant of all stsaato settlers on such time as they may desire long or tVrl ' at the uaual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on baal- for sale as cheap as they eaa be bought elsewhere ia ' town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrant. All warrants sold ly us will be guaranteed t be ' genuine in every respect and will te ejecuansed IX de ¬ fective. Being permanently located la Brownville, we caa al ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of ts Brownville House. LUSH B AUG II fc CAHSOtf, Bankers, and Sealers ia Land WarraaU. Send Four Stamps for a Specimen, cf "'; "NEWS FROM HOME.' A Weekly summary of tbe latest intelligence r- , ceived from England, IrcUad, Scotland, Wales aci the Untish Fosies3ion3 in every part of the wortJ, and devoted to politics, literature, science art, hi- - tory, dc, ac. Tlic 'exxs from Eonle,, Will bo rorwarded'VJstaxe free npoa receBt ef subscription, tii: ?2 for one year : II tor iix mentis: 5Jcatfor three months. Fostmasters and newspapers cScers areanticlxed to act as agents. A liberal allowance made to pax ties getting vp clubs. ... , Address TOWDTIOTT fc Dai Editcn and Proprietory, Jer York. AprU I4,'W-Iy . . ,;,,' $25SE7IlIGnACHniE. RAYMOND'S L'ATESf IMPROVED Double-Threaded Seeing Machine, . Warranted tlic best In the Worl J.' WUl stitch and hem, tuck ai.d fell, gather aa ea brolder with perfectiou, and will hi every kino of goods, evea leather, and especially adapted for fami'y use. Any person ci ordinary Intelligence caa leans In eae hour to use It succesbfully. We have a great number of references, but will gtre only the names of a few, who are among the first fa-i ' Hies, to wit . t , We, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Ia.prov4 Fa-, tent Sewing Machines, and use It successfully cn diiTer ent kinds of work, la our families' service, do cheerful-' ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine : "' Mrs. P AMelctt Hn JJewett Wilcox ; . J Clemens ;i r JasAHLamptoa , D BGale MB Tennison . J. i A llala , E Tillman ! E J Stevens ' Jos-ie Coffraa L. itary Ltvtrmera R R Whorf . MR Williams DRArbucils H H Blossom' : ar.VilrtA. wUVAnl t.V . r ..Lt ... - needle and two spools of thread on the machine, are 13 Wita tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, Jtc., $13.1 Needles $ I per dcxea. Complete printed directions will be sent wtta every inachiae. These machines take tae same sUtca aa the -Grover and Baker. No letters of inquiry answered except an- extra oet age stamp is enclosed. u Machines warranted, and may be returned In thirty days if not satisfactory. . No machioes delivered until paid" for. ' ' All ors-ers by mail or express, with the cava, will re ceive prompt attention. N. B.Ageuts wanted for every town la the Sodta ' end west, to wbom a liberal dutcvunt will be glvea. Address EDWIN CLAJtt, No. 62 North Jourth street St. Louis, Mo. - -,a40-avi( J. W. BLISS,... Collecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY. NEBRASKA TERRITORY. : ' ' ' ' Particular attention paid to making ColtectToat icr non-residents. Charges reasonably. References. K. W. Frame, PDstmaiter, Pera Wm. E. Pardee. Probate Judae. Net. fYrt 1 E H Parker County Clerk, Brownn.'e Lyford & Horn, Sunora, Mo. Onion Seed and Sett! TVTnAT.T.TRfPTTT? "PrtfJTT nave a very large stock of Onion seeds sn4 set:s for , saie. Also a general assortmen of garden seeds. Those la want of garden seeds raised ia this climate and soil caa be supplied by making immediate appilatton.' 1 : McALUSTER fe P0NJT. MarcaH, 18C9. J. D. IT. TEOrPSOIT, Attorney at Lmr, lias resumed his professional business, and wilt prac tice in all tbe Courts ef Nebraska, aad the Court ia Atcliineon county. Mo. omce one door west of I, T.Wayte's Store, Brownville Nebrasxa. . Brownville, April 22, ISM. - vUlf to rin.l-ciis COIiTELYOU'S SEW YORK TYPE FOUNDEST ASD ' w Printer's Warehouse. o 29, Prsrcs Stbest. The subscriber will be hapry to furnisb pttrcaas-- ersof Printing Materials with Plain and Ornamea-' til Types, Uordcr?,!?., raada from combination ef all tbe bard metals so extensively pa led by found ers. Alio Uermans, UrecB:, Hebrews, and m 2 etr and elegant Font ol Agate Musi Typ, from which Lie Musical KevieW aoj 1 nena are now prntea ; witb Presses, and every articfe required for Print ing.at tie f ery lowest prfco, for eaab, or approred pa- per pound. X. ,: - : " Second band PreSsc an! Materials,' end torn-' plcte Stereotype Foundry, with two Sharing lla-' chines for rale cheap. Printers of Newspapers pub lishing this advertiseraent (including this note) three times bci'uro tb irat of ieptentber, I860, and aendiD his one of tbe paper, will be paid for it in Printing Types, when they ptxreha-w foor timee the amount of their bill. r.U.COSTLETOU. -April 14, lSj.-t : ; , .-,);. , ;; Puttie Notice. To Viz-emptai Claimants claitxinglcrJt. " betoecn the JlcCoy Line mnd Treaty Line,-lying, between the tro .ft'emaha Rivers on (he Half Breed Reservation JftLr'aska I Territory- J -. L By'tfiP sixth section of aa -Act ef Congress, eatiifed "Aa Act making approprUfions for the eurTetit an4 contingent txptaitt of tho Indian Department," he.; approved 2Sth February, 1359, provision ia made for te saie of the Undj fyin between the line surveyed by John C- McCy in 1J31 snalSCSt and the western boun dary of the HaJiBVeed Reserve, as specifle la the icth artitie of the rreaty of Prairie da Chten ol 15:h Jcly. lS30,and the proceed of the sale are-directed to l pi4, to the extent of $1,23 per acre, to the Secretary of t.-ie Interior, for tbe uia of the Kail Breeds entitled to tne aame. Therefore, ail persons interested are dc sired t take notice that pre-emt ka claimants who had r perfected their claims prucr to the tSib February, l :', will be required to pay for their claim in lawful mowy of the Cnued States', and that Bounty Land Warrant will not be received ia satisfactioa of cUlm to Isui lying between said lines, or any cf the smallest ;1 subdiviatons telonjtirg t any claim, which may exUad beyond or te cut by thesaid westernmost lica. S. TI. Nlxo:. Be-ister. C. B SMITH, Rcce;vsr. Brcwnville, Marcb 31, 1S a0-3w , ftrouble.'-: I. .- C-