ii fvNVILLE, MAY 12. 1S9. TERMS! ' : ,. inacvance. r:i . , .1 th end of 6 taotitts. 2,W oo .. - v - - - 12 " 3 W .nrt will be furnished at $1,60 per rftf w jjj . lM casn acooinpiue v. ft. V- the lttal ' - V t :ni Advertising Asent,ia rear of A MMUW icuiuici vuvi i , nd Childreu'a Shoe Store, 80 West 5 i Stri fcCoKoSM and 343, Broadway, --,kd American Canadean an I 'J'scr.ption office, No 133 N and European assau street tipc, Sorthweii corner of Olive end v i I Si"". C.iBl lyQU.a- $'f- . tJ. " ' . , I 3. ueT wul ifcr, lS K.tini. W-s' "T. te, often tupgett to ui the nmet of , jai l-e , ... neisbUoThooUR, wbo woulu doBbtlew ,taeir"J " ' ..M (. , r. of thi "Ad. mm ERTJSER . lfom 2!i.!Sd pin,en c' n1 JZZZinitz it iUlciUUun to become rewr ill'conwer riicf- i. .r-oniive dditlnt ot New Trpe, Cnt, . '0crsii8arpVK havlnglnhU employ a He l'P"" nenced Fancy Job Printer, is de- sr'.ih-y '; ,.ne in ihe execution of job wor. -.ci'"u : . FL.tef latest lmprorea cara (bivins in Coiotg Bronxe Work, .C.j nlic - . .n . . . ' . mdl.U!CC r.w.w , t ...'vcVt Advertiser w harine ?frst circulation of any paper in - St! Joseph Cincinnati and other Etst f -ketJ where Nebraska merchants pur f 31 find no better advertising medium "J Western country-3 !:a. W. A. Finney. We regret to learn that Hon. W. A. of this place leaves us to take S5IT cent residence in California. i pera: h Fhney rcas one of the very earliest on r.v in this county and has done much ...ucrsmtaxs co. r fe. represented for tliree consec Ixt lessioss, Nemaha county in the lower Lien of General Assembly of Ne- t n-cre he secured an honorable i si-joa as to ability and industry; and no '-is reputation as a parliamentarian. r:j success attend him in his new home, f ' ' botr. U friend cf ours, says an exchange, bating of beiag "hard run," says he lows a roaa who had "run his face' so l-.g that he had worn it all off, except his -se. and that is running still. The most ratable "run" is to "run" around to !:hx McPurnsos's Store and avail your- out of the bargains there to be had in ie various articles he has for sale. . - addle and Harness Maker. hr another column will be found the r-rdcf Mr. J. Wi MiDDLrros, who has ncenuy come to mis city ior uie Fuc the carrying on the Saddle and Harness cf jus.ness. A rood establishment of this he Y-sJL i snmPihi that tve have much Mng l j m j i a r ivt v-r, led to iocate here. He cannot fail to C.J. i) irelL tecrge's Saloon. Hcd. GEORGE has ODGn6d Up ft Hew I Fllooa On Main Street. He has it Tigged good style, with all the "Miss Nancy flirts nd compounds a gin-cocktau like ta old body. . 2cp zi the BrownYillc nonse. I Asocial Hop was participated in at the jrowovilie House, on Monday evening :t. It was given as a parting social ."'.erriew wilh Hon. W. A. Fikset who ""as on the eve of his departure to Cali 'iraia. It was a very pleasant and socia ble fathering. CsIIfornlans. j Baring the past week a number of l panies have started frora this point to California. On Monday the Hatfield and Tes companies left. Yesterday the Pi ot Wo T-nr nd Ppr?rpenn romnames ,,vu.v. 0 i I left." and Knawer's Company Start tO-day. 1 1 The travel to the mines from this point ' . . 11 1 Cast wppIc has been UnUSUallV larcre. -ii ., t Streets are Crowded Continually Wltll : I Tains. I , . 1 ;ToaEshlp Plats. 1 A very neat and convenient article of j "lack Township -Plats for sale at this; ; race. Personal. I Pa Sunday we had the pleasure of 1 -ttung at the wharf the Hon. secretary p!oT05 and Asdrew Hopxiks,' Esq., j Krister cf the Land Office at Nebraska j City. They were on their way east, after' j &tir families who have been visiting there I relatives in the States. . Gov. Black has been inaugurated and & dqt at the Capital. We predict for him i j Iopular administration. Kercs for the Ladles. stepped into the Millinery Store c Miss Mart Turner yesterday, fcuad her busy opening out a new ocl Of FanCV Straw. Braid, and ChlD 1 I Bo: , , j ta, tcrrether with a most beautiful lot ! Artificial . Flowers, Ribbons, &x., all Pa received by Express. Early calls A large drove cf cattle, mostly milch 'OXs 1 .. . . . . vlU5u me river at tnjs puce on n'-ay. They were for the plains. foJeIarset nuSt ever dhcovered was Aut V a rariy of rniners at BaWarat, me weiohtof this rreat rue i aT, SUmaed.at 1S3 Its. Its length j iraS't Ji lDces' by 6 r 7 wide, and a r? - o aiir is V rr'u aiuea approx- render ;thesuperTisienf MarihaTCole V man,Jsal-S0 acting a3 Street Com raissioner, Main street is rapidly beii graded. , ... The San Francisco correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune notices the arrival of 'General Wra. Walker in that city, and says: The "Gray Eyed Man of Destiny" has returned to his old haunts on the Pacific coast. He travels under the modest alias cf "James Wilson," and is attended by Bruno Natzraer, of Nicaraguan memory, KM l fcJJ Hotel. - No public demon- siration was made, .and I fear that the "c"crai uas -cavea m," at teastlor Ual- lia. He finds the charartpr of .nnr population much altered. The wild, royln? ,r . auremurous, reckless teliows, who used to flock to Walker's banners, have all rone to more TirnfunKlA Pmnlnvmeni NTo fj -tVl A A b A w one knows what Walker means to do here. keeDS Verv snil. and T hnvp nnt wi . . 1 . - J seen mm in tne street. Gainbllng In Utali. A correspondent of the Louisville Cou rier, in writing from Lamp lloyd, in Utah, says: A few tlays since I witnessed a Ion? and spirited game of faro. Mr. Charles Miller was dealing, and had issued his white chip at S100, his red at $1,000, and his ' markers of 25 at 810,000. - No limits. The betters were Jack Wolfe, David Willis, John Bigler, Major Henry Russell, and Charles Crocker. Wills was a one time S2S0.000 behind hand: he played even and quit $80,000 ahead the deal. Major R. won SI 90.000, while the balance were losers, to the amount of frora S1 000 t0 $5,000. The bank smm The ame eren;ng a big game of monte was played Mr. Jack Wolfe and Major R. dealing, while Air. Hart was betting. ' The game eon rnr . T . r t i j wuib-swu.uuu. xeiore ne auacKea iui yaujc, xur. xiart uuu uruHe sotn live or six other games, winning some $15, 000 or $20,000. The gaming is now beginning to fall of, and will continue to grow, duller until the soldiers receive their pay, when U will commence with in- creased visor. Disappointed Emigrants. A party of disappointed emigrants, who left home on the 20th of March last, returned yesterday. After proceeding as far as the Big Blue, their faith in their faith in the mins "frin out," and they took the back track. Their appear ance at Market Square, with their hand cart and cooking utensils attracted gene- . . i ml attention, and created quite a panic among some timid Pike's Peakers,.who are now about starting, out, while the udidnt have wive tQ hum Qne lne returned party informed us that would Ieavv for the East on the even train, having had enough of the far W'est, and that as he had just walked six hundred miles, he intended to ride the balance ot tne way. I ne v v est was no plase for him. S. Joseph Journal, 29th. Probate Notice. tlon, that there are ciaima cxistinj? against tte estate of ritorr, deceased; notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Mendav, the Qrteentbday of August, A V lbd9, as a day for the hearing of said claims, and all persons having claims against the raid estate are hereby notified to file the sane at my office on or before that day. or ttcy will be forever barred from recovering uch claim, a,nd from setting off the uti in any action whatever Given under my hand on this 14th day of February, AU1S59, - R.J. WIIfTKET Probate Judae. Ordered that the above notice he publibhj? for 12 snoresMvc weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. Urownville, Feb. 17, 1853. 3m. Probate Notice. IKbereas; ith3 teen made to appear to my at inac tion, that there are claims existing against the estate of Cbarlc M. Greever, late of Nemaha Couutv, Nebras ka Territory, deceased ; notice is hereby given, that I hive appointe" Monday, ttxe 13th day or August, a. l. 1S59, as the day for tiie hearing of said claims, and all pereons having claims agaitiRt the said estate are hereby notified to file the same at my ( fficeon or before that day, or they will bo forever barred from recovering such claims, and from setting off the same in any action what ever. Gtven under my hand, this 14th 3iv of Februarv, A D 1S59. R. J. WniTN'Er, Probate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be published for twelve successive ejks in the Nebraska Advertiser.. . li. J. WHITNET. Brownville; Feb. 17, 1S59. 3m. Executor's Sale of Personal Pioperty. vnTirtT ! li.rh Pin. th.t T TfA.th Vncknll.. executor of the personal properly of Cbas. M. Greever, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Nemaha county, NebrafkaTerritory, will on the21st daT of Ka A- D- ,853' between the hours of eight o'clock AM, ml hi o'cltKrk P M, of sa:d day, and at the toa of Saint Deroin, in Nemaha county. Nebraska Ter- ritory, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, all of the nnriniiil ostnto i.f th oktitA nf said flripvr. deceased. onsi - tirig in part of horses, cattle, furniture, one gold . -.. - . watch and chain, a buggy, farming implements, the un divided third of a steam saw mill, lathing and shingle machine ic, &c. TERJIS All sums under $10 eash in hand, sums over $10 on mx months time, approved security to be given by pnnhaser Saikt Deroit. N. T., ? 41 April lSih. ISiO. . HEATTI NUCKOLLS, Ex. Claim Notice. To William Bell, and all others whom it may con ecrn: You ore h rcby notified that I will appear at the Land Office Urownville, N. Tn on Monday, the 8ec0nd day of May, 1859, at 10 o'clock, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the north west quarter of section seventeen, lownsnip five, ranee fourteen (14), east, where you can appear to contest my right thereto. "WM. SKILLJN. Brownville. April 21. 18i9. 2t union HALL, DROVrXYIEEE, IV. T. MORRISON &; SMITH, ANNOUNCE to the public that they have opened a Billiard Room and Saloon In the old Nemaha Valley Bank Building, Brownville Nebraska, where lovers of the interesting game of Bil lards can be accommodated in a style, tbey trust will be satiifactoryto all who may patroniie them - Our Liquors, Ara all pure and of the choicest brands. The famous Tippecanoe : Ale The best mide is kept constantly on hand at this es tablishment. " K. W0ilKI5O. no44-Jy J. Q. A. S3IITII. CITY BASERY, First St., uet. Haln.ana Atlantic, EROWITVILLE, I I 1 A I H i 1 1 I A III t 'v j v i i m. i m w ma -s j ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity that they have rented the Lkerv formerly owned by h Worthing, anu are now prepared to furnish Bread. Cakes, nes, conrtcuonery. Ice Cream. Lemonade, &c. W. C COMFOBT, JOSEFB TICE. BB. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla "WV.i cure all diseases arising from an lmpare state of the bLood, of a depraved condition ot the fluids of the 3-Etem, tii i cancers, welling of the glands, rheomat- i3ui, white s wellings, chronic sore'eyes, piles, ootls, erysipelas, goitres, pains in the bones and joints, ul cers in tin nwath aidhroat, nd all chronic constitu tional diseases. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions la the system, thus removing the cause, which renders the cttre certain u& permanent. Vr. Ectterly't Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure the wow mercurial diteate, and drive out and destroy tr- try particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure its tad effects. V j It will cure tecon&ary syphffit r veneral. diteate, and will d,ive the typhilitie virut and all hereditary taintt and pouonont matter out of the system through the pores of the skin, and restore the paUent to a pefc feet Btate of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dytptptia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce iu equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Etuterly't Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuU, dropsy, graveo, diseases cf the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, in a few days. It will remove pimples and blotches from Iheffce, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purifying.the blood, and by its prompt action on the-lirer. 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' t Iodine and Sartaparilla.. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purines the blood, and Causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment healt them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and rad.cal cure is always effected. They are the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not foar the result. . Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, cr 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 75 cen:s per-bottle. - Both are prepared by Dr.- Easterly, corner of Third any Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. C3"Sold by 3. H. MAUN It CO., Druggists, Brown- Tille, N. T-, and by JJrugglsts general ly. Quack Nostrums. The majority of hair Washes, hair dyes, hair tonics ha.r oils, and the numerous preparations which are now before the public under such extravagant, hyper bolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show- window cardl, and newspaper headings, as hair prepara rations, are all humbugs of the first water; and their real merit, when they possess any, is that they do no harm. Cog's lord, whale oil, lard oil, sweet oil, scented and colored, make uj when in beatlf ul wrappers, and white flint glass bottles, the costliest' cqaracter of ton ics, and when thus costly, are baptised with some tri syllable term, add caught at by verdant young and old o both sexes. Such is not the charaaier of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentleman comes before the world without any "high f alutis" Xilcphlof orim, or any other astounding and startling catch penny term ; he simdly advertises a Hair Restorative what it express- es, precisely and as a Restorative it acts. Buy Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and as you value your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply netting eUej for it may be that you will get some worse substance than perfum ed lard oil on your cranium. Remember Wood'a Re storative for the hair ia the best article extant. rTOr. Carter's Congli Ralsam will cure Couffhs. Colds. Asthma, Consumption, Bron chitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain In the Side and Breast', Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseasesof the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually byneglectfng a Coxmox Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to consump tion, and then td an early death. Reader, have you a a couch, cold, or any disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Db. Caster's Cough Balsam, which never falls to relieve a cough in twen- tv-four hoprs. and always cures the worst cases of I oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in a few days. Trice Trial bottles, 25 centsj large bot tles, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. ; 53-DR. EASTK3J.T, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by , J. H. MAUN & Co., Agents,. Brownville, N. T. Dr. Mann's Ague Balsam. This wonderful compound Is having an extensive sale in all parts of the Union wbere ague exists. It is one of the few medicines which are now sold over the coun try, that are really what their inventors claim for them. And, unlike all other remedies that are recommended by their proprietors to cure all the Ills that flesh Is hie to this remedy is only recommended for chills, fever &. ague, or that particular class of diseases growing out ot cr the result of miasma, so common in the western country. The numerous evidences of its great curative properties, and the high estimation placed ubon it, ren ders it the greatest discovery of the age, and it deserves the entire -approbation of all classes of men. There having occasion to use a medicine of this kind, are urged to spare no pains to give this a trial if they wish to be sonndly cured. Sec advertisement iu another column of this paper. . McLean's Cordial. The following complimentary notice of McLean's Cordial is taken from the Missouri Democrat: Since the last two weeks the following cases have been reported cured : 105 persons have been cured of General Debility. 63 " " " " Nervous Debility. 23 " " " " Diseased Kidneys. ISO who have been afflicted with various complaints. Night Sweats, Dyspepsia, and Weakness of i the Digestive Organs, have been cured, besides a large number from hom we have not yet heard. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puriaer is j a remedy required by every one In the Western and Southern country. It is very pleasant and agreeable to take, and it can be taken by man woman, or child. As a diuretic, it will cure any disease of the kidneys Or bladder, and as an alterative, it will purify the blood and remove all pimples, sores or blotches from the skin. Try it. One drachm is sufficient to convince the most tkepUcal of its wonderful strengthening and invigorat ing properties. Sec the advertisement in another column. ESTDr. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordce, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Reader, have you a private diteate t Do not necleet it. PeJaif U dangerout. Dr. Laker' 1 1 Specific is a safe, speedy, aBd radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cars yourttlf, and prevent I exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the 1 medicine. Frice $1 60 perbottle. 53"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to gt the genuine. Sold by J. H. MAUN St CO., Druggists, . Brownville, H. T. Dr. Easterly's . EFever and Ague Killer Will ctrre ague and fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, Inter mittent andreraltteut fevers, and all the various forms j of fevers incident, to bilious climates. If there Is a ' man, woman or child suffering with eqiie endjrver, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, It is ipotitivt cure-tpeedy andpej-ma- nenr.-Try.it. . v , ".Plice $lper bottle.'or bbt.lesfor $5. -"" D. Easterly, corner of Third and Xhestnut streets St Louis, sole nroDfietor, to whom all orders must be addressep to get the genuine." - Sold'by J. n. MAUN- & CO, Agents, Brownville- GTDr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or wuitesf barrenness, caKow complexion, headache, dii- siness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, excei. es, over- excitement, iic'-T of tho eexual organs. Dr. Hooper, Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. lfPrice il.per bottle, or(5 bottles for $5.. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders mu6t be addressed. Sold by J. n. MAUN & CO., Agsnts, Brownville, JT. T and by Drngcist eAnerally - Fresh Seeds for Sale ' At the 'Advertiser Office.. BROWNYILLE -AD'S. NEW; AREIVAL! - i ... AMD - - - NEW GOflPBSlH McAllister & vomit. n UUUC2A1.K AU MtZ.IA.lU JS.SA.U&&3 lit DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, HARDWARE, . QUEEXSTTARE, &C, BRO WJVVIL LE, K T. Having established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by john Mcpherson, They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They bare an" extensive and varied assortment tf STAPLE AXU V AffCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice ' Family cossisTrsa'or . Flour, Ham, Bacon Sugar. Cones, Tea, , . Salt Cheese, ; . ". ; Candles, 1 . etc., etc., And a fine assortment of ' LIGHT GROCERIES Such as ' Spice, ' 1 Peppers, Soda, . Salaratus, ,. .. ' Ginger, ; 7 Allspice, " etc., etc. They have also on hand & large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, C., ALSO, , A well selected Stock of SfC. HARDWARE AXU CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, HATS fc CAJPS, Boots and Shoes. We pledge dur customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that our goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF G ROC ERIE 3. J. B. JF.X5INGS. BE. cniLts J. B. JENtIltGS & CO, i PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 9 Corner of Second and Francis Slrecls, S1Y JOSEPH, MO. The Senior partner of this Ilouje Is now below mat ing heavy shipments of Cofifee, , Sugar, Holasses, Flour, &c, A large portion of which will arrive la a few days on Steamers Carrier and Asa Wilgus. Having made arrangements with one of the best Mills of St. Louis for weekly supplies ot 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, Eicry Bushel and Sack Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Cites a large and choice selection of " ' TEAS;'"' FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, 4wooden'vare, cordage, And every 'Article' appertaining to the . . ... .Urocery line. . . . All of wblcb aas been bouglit at the -:' y; . -;..' Lowest Cash Prices, . And they p'edge themwlre to sell them as low -as any nous in North Missouri. They respectfully wlldt a continuance of the patronage of their customers ana the community generally. ' j B JENNINGS & CO. SL osepV, Feb. 15, '59 i-lm . Office of American Bank Kote Company. J. J. O'SnAXESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. Corner ot Rsndoiph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL. Weddlngand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, OOVe Seals, Notary Public's Dte and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by ir-3- Pact of the verv beit alazed or Brit' tol Cardt wuk nam for two dollart: by neve anC beautiful prot-ett uiithout cott of plate, equal to th very choicest engraving, tampltt trAsi require on, rectption of itampf.- t-JJGIy mm niLMOD! Wholesale and Retail CRANE & HILL, Main Street, 17, Brownville, ITebraska, Have just received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asi Wilgus, and Hesperian, their cr SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. corrsxsTWo T QUEENSWARE, GLASS VT A HE, HARDWARE Sr CUTLERY, . Iron and Nails, hats & caps, oots and Shoes, P LOWS. BROCBBIBSaPROtrlSIOFJS. Outfitting Goods ron the GOLD MINES, ; Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, --. w Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! . Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladies' Dress tods 1 Of the Very - LATEST STYLES. The experience we have had in trade in i (his city warraTiis us in saying we .nre confident we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. to on: eld Customer! in NEMAHA, .. : RICAHRDSON, ;r ' - PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, . - AND JOHNSON COUNTIES We return thanks for past, and hope for not only a continuance, hut intreased paj tronage. CEAIIE & BILL. April 1st. n40 h. jiccaotta. r.,KvcaoiJJ. D.J MABTIN &CO., Wholesale Eetall jO IE3 jQ. I St foreign and domestic HIjABY-IJADE CLOTHING, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Sll083, Hats, I Porto Stationery Iron, Nails, Queensware, Glassware, Furniture, Saddlery Castings, Plows, Farming Implements, GIBCEIB&FEDMOI At the Old Stand of l t. vrn Y T E, Corner of Main and First Streets, BROWNVILLE, N. T MEW (GOODS ! WE ARB NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. M. Ryland, and Asa Wilgus, our Which ia LARGE and COMPLETE. We wotLBSAT to to those going on the plsins as well as those who remain at home Siye us a Call, And satlsfj yourselves that we have the GSr o o no And are selling them OUTFITS FOR THE MINES. We are prepared to fit out those going to the Nebraska Gold Mines, With EVERYTHING thej may detire. ' TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS Xe extend an invitation to continue their patronafe We shall rpare no pains to satisfy, and give barxains to mem, and all others who may be pleased to CALL AND EXAMINE 00 STOCX. OUif TERMS ARE CASH. Hence we snail adopt the motte - - Quid Sales and Small Proits Cflllntty Produce, at market Prices, taken In Exchange 1 Tor Goods. D.J. MARTIN Sc CO. Brownrine April 1st 1355. n40- ly COM 7AKTED. We wish to buy 50,000 bushels cf COHH del.vered i this (Jny oral reru, for which we will pay the highest market priee in caeb. . D.J. MARTIN' A Co. Ef.rillteb.tSth,?. 3UArlJt MAAT1S, SEIGEL-1- GREENBAUT, i Main Street, Brozcnvifte, Hchrjasia, Have Jut received per steamer White Cloud a . Complete Stooli o r READY-MADE 'CLOTIlliiG. Which they will sell for cash asbsde cheaper ever before been vfTsred in this market. than U March 1,1 359 u40 HEDGE FEITCmG. The undersigned having bad considerable expert tv ia planting aud cultivating Osaio Oranga IIesc. here by Inform the public that they are Cow prepared to oca tract either planting, setting them out. or grcw'.r.r ci cultivating the fence complete. Growing ctdges o their planting ean be seen on the farms cf S. W tea aedy, O. Crow, J. Skecn ar.d otheri Inthlsooanty D. C. & T. N.3ASOKH3.- Sept. 2, lOtf All persons are hereby nctided that I will take the necessary steps to the re-opening of the contested case or James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fully In vestigating bis right to enter the out& west quarter (li4 kt souia west quarter (IU) and lot number four (4) of section eUMeea (IS) in township five (S) rarge sis- teen cist, i hereby warn all persons not to pur chase, trade for, or in any way to negotiate for any por tion of the above described property. May 27, '63 v2ui5tf ACGtfSTCS KOCNTZ. " Land "Warrants, 2?or Cash rtxrcl on TImo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all siscs t settlers on such time as they may desire 'long or short' at the usual rate. 2 ' A constant supply of Warrants will be-kept en hand. for sale as cheap as t&ey can ne bought elsewhere la town. Buy cf regular dealers sad beware of bY3S warrants. , All warrants sold by ts will be guaranteed te be' genuine in every respect and will be exchanged If 4 ' fectlve. '- Being permanently located in Brownville, we can aw ways be found at the old atand a few doors east of Ute- Brownvtlle House. - LUSuBACGn & CASSON, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. Send Foiir Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROM HOME. y : A Weeklj summary of the latest JnteiHzenee re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland. ales and the tsntisb fo3iesions In every part of the world, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, &e.,&c. The "A'cvrs from Home" Will be rorwarded rostazo free upon receipt of? subwription, vis : 9i for one year ; H tor six cicn'.Es; aoeenuxor three months. - Fostmasters and newspapers cCocrs areautboriied to act as agents. A liberal allowance made te par ties getting vp clubs. . . j 2 Address iUV.UKUW ft VXX Editors and Proprietors, New York.. April 14,'53-lj $25SEWI1IGHACHI1TE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, . TTarrantcdtbc best In the lTorld. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind ot goods, even leather, aud especially adapted for family we. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn in one hour to use It successfully. , We have a great number ot references, but will glv only the names of a fow, whoare among the flrt fam ilies, to wit: We, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, and use it successfully on differ ent kinds ot work, in our families' service, do chcerf al ly recommend It to all persons as a Family Machine : Mrs. P AMeffett Mrs Jiewett Wilcox J Clement Jas A H Limp ton D BGale M BTenrMsoit J A Hale K TitlmaTi Jose Coffran I. Mary Llvermore K R Whorf M K Williams . V & Arbuckla U M Blossom E J Stevens Machines without tables, a hand Machines, with on needle and twospoo's of thread on the machine, are iS With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, Jtc., $23. Needles $1 per dozen. Complete printed directions win be sent wtta every . machine. These machines take the same stitch as the Grover and Baker. No letters of inquiry answered except an extra post age stamp is cncloccd. Machines warranted, and may be returned in thirty days if not satisfactory. .... No machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. A. B. Agents wanted for every town In the Boats and west, to wont a liberal discount will be given. Address EDWIN CLARE, No. 82 North Pourth street St. Louis, Mo. B40-3m 1 1 J. W. BLISS, r CONSTABIj23 jCLZZTD Collecting Ag ent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA TERRITORT. Particular attention paid to making collections for non-residents. Charges reasonable. Reference. - R. W. Frame, Pjstuiaster. Pern Wm. E. Pardee. Probate Judge. Neb. CUT E li Parker County Clerk, BrowaiUe Lyford & Horn, Sonora, Mo. Onion Seed and Setts. McAllister: & ponn Ilave a very large stock of Onion seeds and setts for saie. Also a general assortroen of carden seed. Tbosa in want of garden seeds raised in this climate and toll can be supplied by making Immediate appliration. McALLISTiR& PONN. March 17, J. D. IT. TSOLTPSOIT, Attorney at Law, iiasretumca his professional business, and mil prac tice In all the Courts of Nebraska, and the Courts la Atcuinson county, Mo. omce one door west of I. T.Wfcyte's Store, Brownville NebrasKa. Brownville, April 22, 1SC8. nWly TO PRINTERS COItTELYOC'S NEW YORK TYPE F0USDE2Y Printer's Warehouse. . Xo 23, TrBCca Stkezt. The subscriber will bo hipry tn furnish purchas ers of FrintiDZ Materials with Plain and Ornamen tal Tvpes, Border. 4c, made from a combination of ail the hard metals so estensivetr pulled bv found ers. Also Germans, Greeks Hebrews, and a Xew and elegant Font ot Agate Manic Type, from which the 31 u steal Keview and rriend are bow printed; with Presses, and every artielo required for Print- ' ing.at the very lowest price, Tor eaih or approred pa per. Old Type taken in exchange for sew, at tea cents per pound. Second band Presses and Materials, and a com plete Stereotype Foundry, with two Shaving Ma- chine? for saie cheap. Printers cf Newspapers pub lishing this advertisement (including this note) three times before th first cf September, I8i?. and sending mo one cf the papers, will be paid for it in Printing Types, whea they pnrsbase four timet the amount of their bill. P. 0 . COr.TLEYOU. April 14, 135J. 3t Public Notice - r To Pre-emption Claimants claiming lands -between the McCoy Line and r Treaty -Line, lying lelween the.fvo JfcmaJia Rivers on ihe Half -Breed Reservation, jYbraska' Territory. : : By the sixth section of an Act ef Congress, enUtl4 'An Act making appropriations .for tre. cu-rent ar.4 )r contingent expennes of tho Indian Department." Ac, r . approved M:h February, 1353, prorkoion is made for the sale of the land lyrna between tbe line surveyed by John C- Mcd-y in 1537 and 1, sad the western boun dary eftb Malt Breed Reserve, as cpeciArt la the tota article of the treaty cf Prairie da Cbien c! lata July, lS30,aml t!te proceeU of the aie are directed to be p!. to the extent of $l,2i rer acre, ta the Secretary of taa Interior, for the use of the Half Breeds er.iitied to the same. Therefore, all persons interested are df sired to takenoth-e that pre-emption claimaaUwho had nat perfected their claims prior to the 28th febroary. t will be reqiSVred to pay for their claims in lawf al money of the Cnitefl States, and that Bounty Land Warrants m ill not be received in satisfaction of elaims to UnJa lying brrtween said lines, or any rf the smallest vM subdivisions belonging to any claim, whka may extend beyond or be cut by the said westernmost ims. G. H. NlxO?. E?'.ster. .. C. a. SMUU, isiver. ., Brownville, March II, tSW nto-w . .