1 f , . i i I ' . jjjfADVERTISER. the MYM l.-- , if rr- L 7 t i be end of months, M V - " "11 " 00 1 - .n will be foraisbed at $1,60 per cb a-0"1 tL order not '1 - ZuurT. rropricu-rt el tbe ECil will a- i -ir J4"c iconic, a,uivK., .. r ... . .. i i.K'vriisins Afff-nl. in rear of f e'r'1 " .'.iid Ch.ldreu'a Shoe Store, JW Ve.t i;iu:riu"- i'js t'j. K C and S, Broadway, 0 tneri-an C:nadcn a.4 European tp:"U iflice, No 133 Nassau street to t I - ' ..ir IDCC. jruia " !. Ul. ps.rtorn street, Chicago, w.t.to olicit subscriptions and ad- I . .. TCI .1 r :'he Allcr na receive and receipt a. feet hi Territory, coming from Tariout can . s" ,j u-izhtwrhooda, who would doubtless . e " ,,r if Cuu:d ee coy wr lte Aa "i.min Mnd a specimen copy, and persons ' V d.r t aoiiataUot. to become a regu- pr. ers re oi -c TvCt cii. ..... . " MB . 'stS c,r4; .made totbe "Arer- i turnout Job Wort in Tbe proprietor beluc f ,r .i,miil. and bariiiKinbU employ an rf-r J..h Printer. U am. 1 fibril --- -. " u .r. in C 'lora, Uronte Work, .; will srile prompMr attended to. - ! -Xcbrast Advertiser" having , c'rculation of any paper in ri?tt.e-y0,e3&.e Merchjit in Bt. ; rjpCuic;nnati and other East ,j Wherc ft'efcraskatnerchanta pur--jtxil co better advertising medium j Wetrn country Ci Ccrs, jlowcrs and Reapers- II J l.t Wr ciiluraa will uc louna me I; 'vr.Ueccct ol f KiycsLASDS & r rKcc- Louis parrufacturers of the Cele- c3 -Ccx S; Roberts Patent Thresher j Claner," and "Many's Reaper and cupy. We Lave Iiaa lrenuent en- r us in regard to such agri- i:4l?!cacnts. We now take pleas- urn i ; ia referring to Messrs. k. & t . The Lwj.es ciTtrtd ly thera are undoubted j is leu ia uic. . 1 3IcG2rj . Esq- . t i S.e Li - ilvertiscment in anoiner tui- He ciTtrs some valuable property at larg: ins. We are strry Mc. .5.'' .-3 i v.c i iti ttver: anu jiupe iic way i o.LJe ti e climate here sufiici ;ntly ttrra to suit Un Ufore September. Uns and Journals. : The Hen. Secretary Moetos will ac ur i.'jaiiU fur a copy each of the jiijJ Journal of the last Session. &.C. 7wy are executed in a manner highly cv-italle to the AlLany Printer. Did v Laow his Rime would give him the !?5: of aa extended notice. The sup 'Vfjrthis county ha3 been received by : e County Cleric. IMr. Parker. Those :vjcJ cau get l y calling. 51. Joseph Dally Gazette. ; TLis s:;-erit daily his recently, again "J.-r;c a:iJ will now compare very .'rvi'.Iy with.auy daily paper in the Uiior,. We have noticed latterly a very -.tiJcJ improvement in its management -tvery re;-ptc: editorial, local and com :.trciil. We will publish the prospectus :-oca as our advertising columns are !- crowded. In the mean time those of cur lusi.ioss men and others wishing a Zo-A rtlalle Daily paper send for the GazdU, i'efcrsska City News- The Neii.-g comes to us this week in an j?:::fc new dress, which very decidedly -rves its appearance, Mr. Thomas sto.v, the publisher, deserves great . crpu.t for his management of this paper ; - uc are plad his support is such as to i f-rrarit additional expenditures in. the i r-v of improving, ilie present Spring. Irthur's Home Magazine. The June number of this househoh e is vpon our table. The present num kr completes the thirteenth volume. Uiier time for subscribing for a most x:eIent magazine than the present. Terra S2 ; Advertiser and Magazine for $2 75, Cash. tor Seed. WtfLavc received from the Patent Of- .through our Worthy Delegate Feit- l-Fracts.ox, a small supply cf a new ted, ie ".Vary Been." Those who wish tJrro-ure the seed, can do so by calling s it : Wet Trip Or townsman, Dr. A. S. Holladat, k'1 -Hs city for St. Louis on Tuesday L lOih. Heviiitcd that city, rcmain lTlS two days in making his purchases; lr4ori Monday morning last, 15th, at daylight, reached home again. He thus fcade the entire trip in less time than has dually been required to go to St. Louis, 13 fcy nothing of double that time requir 3 cacg up. The Doctor went ria. the jae cf Packets from this city to the St. ht&nd from thence by the Hannibal St. Jot eph Railroad. To the United States Express Company 4jr til es cf papers three days in advance the St. Louis Republican of v More yesterday. Quick time, that. Tke Steamers Omaha, Isabela, Flor a;e are ca their way from St. St. Louis l3-'Mce. PiTl2s Stone. never taw finer paving stone than being pat down by Mr. Arrnatrout. ,.L7re obtained within the corporate StrccMcprpTcacsla. Main Street is now nearly craded from river to Third street; and proDertv holders are with commendable promptness and enterprise putting down good "sub stantial stone-and brick pavements, and boulder gutters. "When completed, which be done in at farthest n mnrnlv wo challenge any other city m Nebraska to v. i snow better street improvements than Brownville. ' Mr. George Armantrout, who appears be chief contractor on pavements and gutters, informs us that he will put down good stone pavements, stone curbing and r . stone gutters for $30 per lot -forty-five front. Surely all on Main Street improve at these rates. TJP03. In a company of returned Pike's Peak xrtxIerAikxr tvo mot throe. Ttrnn. f.nm yesterday, we met tnree lypos from Janesville, Wis. They had been to Ft. Kearny, only. Returning. From daylight this morning there has been almost a continuous train of Pike's Peakers coming in to this City. Many . I WllO Went Over Other routes are making for this,, the nearest point. New Store House- Chase & Hill, one of our leading mercantile houses, finding their present Store Room, which is only twenitffovr ly one hundred and jifiy fed, too small to accommodate them, have determined to put up a fine large brick store house on Main street beside the one they now oc "ThatsaW right." IraproTcments or the Levee. Dr. M'Pherson has put a heavy force at work on the Levee, grading the same. The Doc. is determined things shall be "in shape" down about the steamboat landing. European War. It is said that all the spoils of Piedmont cannot furnish means for carrying on such a war as this is. likely to be. Besides, Austria has no friends. Nevertheless II T fU L.. 1 , .1 i . r I rfuii.- -ia. i utiisu.1 iidsuu uaiiu, ni.uji iui I mcV Tru ClnrA a Clrrxror'toc Rnofa sKno , -"---t d. HatS. Readv Made Clothin?. &LC. inc.. j - - - - - - a - v Barber Skop. Mr. Buchanan McDanielhas opened a new barber shop on first street between Main and Water. Call around, he will 'Shave you all when the water gets warm.' The River is still in the most excellent boating order and on the iise gradually. Considerable rain has fallen the past week ; so much in fact, that fanners have been retarded somewhat in planting ope rations. Vegetation is far advanced; forest rees are in full leaf, and gardens are ooking finally. Judge Whitney has just dug out the foundation for a fine large building on Main Street, next to the Banking House of Lushbauzh & Carson. "His head's all riffht." Just a little the neatest gentlemen' neck tie, now out, can be had at Crane c( Hills. By the accustomed liberality of Theodore, we are enabled to speak know ingly. C. Sc II. have the past week received an additional lot of new jroods. Some of the neatest prints we ever saw. Who wants to rent a fine residence? See the advertisement of D. L. McGarj', Esq. Notice. Executor's cf Personal Piopcrty. NOTICE Is berchy given, that I, neath Kuckolls, executor of tbe personal property r Cbas. M. Greever, deceased, in purtnance of an order tf tbe Probate Court of Kenuiha county, Kebrai-kaTertifory, will on the2lst day f May. A. D. IS59. between the hours or eight o'clock A ii. an I six o'clock P II. or said rixy. and at the town or Saint Der.iin, iu Nemaba county. Nebraska Ter ritory, sell at public sale to tbe highest bidder, all of tbe personal estate of the estate f ld Greever, deceased. usi-ting In part cr borees. cattle, furultnre, one gold watch and chain a buggy, farming implements, the un divided third i f a steam saw mill, lathing and shingle machine Ac, &c. TERMS All sums under $10 cash in hand, sums over $tOon Fix months time, approved security to be given by pnnhaser.' Saist Dehoih X. T., ) 4t ADril ISih 1753. HEATTI KUCKOLLS. Ex. Probate Xolicc. nhercas ; it has been made to appear to my satisfac tiott. that there are claims existing against tbe eare or Charle il. Greevcr. Ute f Kemaha Countv. Nebras ka Territorv. deceased; notice ih hereby given, that 1 have a:Dinte Monday, the 15ih day of Auguct, A. l- ilioilrtv for the hearins if said claims, and all perv'-us having clainiH against thentiid estate are hereby notified to me the same at my mceon or oeiremai d rv or thry will tie forever barred from recovering sucn claims, and from setting tiff the same in any action what ever. Given under my band, thin UtHdiy of reornary, a D 1S59. R J. WUITXEi. P.t-bate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be published for twelve sBOcessive weeks ia tbe Nebraska Advertiser. R. J. WHITKET. BrotrnvlUe: Peb. 17. 1839. m. Trustee's Sale. NOTICK la hereby riven that by virtue of a Deed of Trust, made on the 21st day of October. A. D. 1868, by Benjamin B. Thompson and Elisabeth Thompson, to se cure tbe payment of two promissory notes therein de scribed, and reoorde on page 123 of "Mortgage Records No. I" in tbe office of the negixier ot veeas w iemana count v: I. D. L. M Gary, trustee named in sal" icea, will on tbe 4th day of June. D..A. isoa ana between ine hours of t o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock r. M of Mid day from the door f tbe i fflce of the Register or Deeds aforesaid in tbe City of Brownville in said connty, pro ceed to sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cah in band tnefoiiowine Real Estate to-wit : i,)ts.i. i, R 9 and 10 In Bl ck No. 10, iusaid City of Brownville D. L M'GART. Brownville Ma? ?1 1S5D.' 45-5;$5 Trustee's Sale. NOTICE i hereby civen Ihat by virtue of a certain Deed i t Trust to the N fth-East quarter of Seclion No. Ave. in Township No. five, North -f Ranee No fifteen. East of the sixth piincipal meridian in Nemaha county, Nebraska Ten itory. executed hy Wm. S. llall. n the 131. davof Septeml-er. A. P. 1S53 and recorded on paces 104 and' 105 of M ruee Reord No l." in the ofa-e for tbe Re?iter or Deed f Raid Nemaha county, to se cure the payment or a certain note therein descriV d : 1. Daniel L. M'Garv tmstee crea'ed by said derd will, on the 28ih day of My A. D. 1SS9. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and 3 o'clock F- M of said .lay from door .sf the fflce of the Register of Deeds of said county in Brownville In aa id county, proceed to sell Mild land with the Imp-ovemenU and appurtenat ces lberencto belonting to tbe highest bidder for cash In hand, and to execute a Deed to tbe purchaier. C L. 31 GAS-T. May6,.t 4. BY AUTHORITY. No. 637. B J the President orthe United States In pursuance of law. 1. JAMESnrrniviw Prod. dent of ibe United States of America, do berebv declare and make known ihat public sales will be held at the undermentioned land tfflues in the Territory of Nebraska, 8 lbeperluUshercluaItertlebiguated. towit: At 'k' lard filcc at BrcwEvllle ommencit M",iy.heeiithd..Tor August next, tor tbe dis encinft on A fiicnns.l of tl:e public landa wuhia the following named town ships, vit: . . North of the Base Une and East of the Sixth of the jnenaian. The part cf townsbiD 1. outsidu of the Sac and Fo and reservation, of range 17. IDC parts Of townshius 1.2 3. nrt 1 nntsirlo of thA Sir and Kox and hair1rmi Vtmi r... .. . .h ti. tk ,"Li.p8 5 nJ6;'r range ie. The part of townPhip l outside of the Bac and Fox re servation; township 2; the nrt. if kiu-nviiinc s a r,i 6 outside of the half-breed Kcmaha reservation; aud iiiviiuai uu&uip o, oi rauge 10. me part or township 1 outside of the Sac and Fn reservation; townships 2. a, and 4; the part of township 5 outside of the half-breed Neman reservation i and townships, of range IS. Tuwubhipg 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6. of range 13. Tuwntbips 1, 2. 3, 4, 6 and 6, of ranga 12. Townships t, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 11. Townships I, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 10. At the land ffflce at Brownville, commencing on Mon- day, the amu day or .-eptember next, ror the dispotai or the public land within tbe rollowing named townships, i . NorthoftheBattLinenndEattofthe Sixth Principal meriaian. Towmhlps I, 2. 8, 4. 6, and C or range 9. Tbe part! of township l and 2 ou'side of the Indian recurvation; ntid townthips 3, 4. 6 and 6 of ranges. The part of township 2 outside of tbe Indian reserva tion; and township 3 4. 6 andC. cf range! The part of towuship 2 outside or tbe Indian reserva tion; nd townships 3, 4. 6 and 6, or rancc C The part .f township 2 outf-ide of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3 4, 6 and C, of ranse 6 uw in v. vtf v iisiiiis a mill 4t iruiriuo VI IUQ iuuiau reservation; and townships 3. 4, 5 and C of range At the land office at Nebraska City, commencing cn Monday the Hrht d.y of August, for tbe disposal of the puo 11c tana within the following named townships, viz: North of the Bate Lint and Eatt of the Sixth Principal juenaxen Fractional township 7 or range IS fractional towhships7and 8 or ranze 15 Township 7; and rraciioual townsbiDS 8. 9. 10. 11 and u oi range i Towm-hips 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12: and fractional town ship 13 or range 13 Towi.ships 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11; and fractional townshina ana ia or range n Townships 7. 8. 9. 10 and II; and fractional townsblu 12 or range n Townr.hips 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11; and fractional townships iz, 13 and 14 f ranee 10 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10. 11. 12 and 13; and fractional townships 14, 15 and 16 of range 9 At tbe land office at Nebraska City, commencing on Monday the twenty-ninth day or Angust next, ror tbe disposal or tbe public lands within the following named townships, vis North of the Bate Line end Eatt of the Sixth Vrincipct Mtriaian Townships 7, 8, 9, 10,11, li 13, 14, 15 and 16; andfrac t if ma I towi.shlp 17 of range 8 Townphtps7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 1C; fraction al township n or ranee 7 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of range 6 At tbe land t.ffl-'e at Omaha City, commencing on Tues day the fifth drty of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships viz: North of the Base Line and East of the Sixth Principal nienatan Fractional townships 13. 14. 15 and 16 or range 14 Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 or ranee 13 Fraciioual ownsbips 12 and 13; townships 14. 16 16 and 17; and fractional townships IS, 19, 20, 21 and 2 of range 12 Fractional township 12; townships 13. 14 15 16 17and 1S; and fractional towubhips 19. 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range j-rnciicnwi inwnfnip-. u, ij ana ii; townsnips id, 10, - . I , a a a.a .at ... . . a . 17, 18, IB, 20, SI. 22 and Blof range 10 At the land office at Omaha City, commencing on Mon - tn....pn.r.Br.hd., - ,.. jm-nA-t. forthfldisivisalof the public laud within the following named townships North of the Base Lint and Eosi of the Sixth Printfpa neriawn Fractional townships 14, 15 and 1C; townships 17, IS, 19. 20 21, 22 and 23 of range 9 Fractional townships 1C and 17: and townships IS, 19, 20. and 21 of range 8 Fractional township 17; and townships 18, 19, 20 and 21 of ranee 7 Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 13, 23 and 21 "f ranpe 6 Fractional township 17: and townships 13, 19, 20 and 21 "f ranee o Fractional township 17: and townships 18, 19, 20 and 2 r ranee 4 At tho land office at Dikita. commencing on Monday th eizhtenth dy of July next, for the disjxisal I of the public lands within the following named townships viz aVorfA of the Base Line und East of the Sixth Principal meriaian Fractional township 27 of ranr 10 The carts of township 24 and 27 outfide of tbe Indian re'Tx-ation; andfracfionil townhips23 and 29 of rantre Tlie part of township 27 outside or tbe Indi.in reserva tion; triwnship 23; and fractional townships 23 and 30. of ranee 8 The part or township 27 outside or the Indian reserva tion: townships 58 and 29; and fractional townships 2S and 29; and fractional township 30 of ranee 7 The part f township 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; townships 23 and 29; and fractional townships W and 31 or range 6 Lands appropriated by law for the use of ?chvln. In dian, military and other put poses, will be excluded from tbe sale. The ofTerintr of the above lands will be common .-Pd on the daj-s appointed, and will proceed in tbeo'der in which thev are advertised unul tbe whole shall have r,een offered, and tbe sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open loneer thin two week and no p- ivate entry of any of tbe lands will be admitted Until after tbe ex piration of the two weeks. Given under my hand atmcinynr asoinpmn. inia 22d day of March. Anhc Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. JAMES CUCUAXAX. By the President THOS. A. nEKDSICtt, Commissioner or tbe General Land 0O;e. IVolicc to Prc-Cniptlon Claimants Every peson enti'led to the rieht of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and partsof town ship above enumerated. l requiredto establi-h the same to the satisfacti .n of iho Ue2i-ter and Receiver of the proper i.-md office, and mike piyment therefor as fomi as practionbie after secinn this notice, aud before the day appointed for the c mimenccmentof the public sale of tbe lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim wilt he forfeited. Thos. A. TlEKrnicifS. Commissioner of the Gen'l Land Office. Note. Under the reflations or the department, ns heretofore and now exisiinir. no payment on he made for advertising prrc'amailns except to suii publishers as are speciall t authorized to publish by tbe Commis sioner of the General Laud t ftlce. Public Notice To Pre-emjiion Claimants claiming lands between the JucLoy Line and treaty Line, lying between the two Nemaha Rivers on the Half Breed Reservation, Ntbraska Territory. By the sixth section of an Act of Congress, entitled 'An Act making appropiiaiions for the current and contingent expenses of th Indian Pepartmcnt.' &c. approved 2Sih February. 1559. provision is made for the sale of the lands lyine between ifce line surveyed by John C. McC y in 1&37 and 1638. and the western boun dary of the Half B. eed Reserve, as specified In the H'th artic'Cof the treaty of P alrie du Gblen of ISih July, lS30,and the process of the sale are directed to he paid, to the extent .f $1,25 pcrac e. the Secretaiyof the Inferior, for the use f the llaif Breed cntitjed to the same. Therefoie all persons interested are desired to take notice that pre-emption claimants who had not perfected their claims pi ior to the 23:h February. 1S59, wi I be required to p?y for their rbims in lawfnl money of the United States, and that Bounty Lnd Warrants will not be received in sat i --fact ion of claims to lanl lvine between said lines, or any of the smallest local subdivisions belonting to any claim winch may extend beyuud or te cut by the saM westernmost line. (i. ii. mxwn. Register. C. B. SMITH, Receiver. Brownville. March 31, IS58 i)40-3w Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to the order of the Probate Court of Ne maha county. I James N. Kelley. administrator totbe Estate of tbe late Oliver P. Kelley. will rfler for sale to tbe highest bidder, at tbe i fflce of the Probate Jodge of said county in Brownville, on Satnrday tbe 4thdayof June A. U. 1859. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 F M., tbe rollowing described property, to-wit : One Quarter section of land known at tbe South-East quarter or Section No. 23, in Township No. 6, North of Range No. 15, East ; and Uie large bay mare. JAMES N. lELLT. May 6th, 45-4t $5. Money Wanted. ALL PKRSONS inteb'ed to I T. Whyt'e fc Co., whether t v uote or account will be so kind at to take notice that the claims of that firm aie imw in th band of tbe uadersicnedfnrconectioti and must be paid. Each and every person. Indebted to that firm, who doc not by tbe fl-st day if Jnne either pty his debt or eive tons ia person some substantial reason for a lonser indulgence. will be prweeded against by legal propes. M'GARY 4c nEWETT. Brownville. May 3d, 1SCC. . 45-4t Land Warrants, For Cash, and on Timo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long or 6hort St the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as. cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in town. Buy of regular dealers and beware or bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville. we canal ways be found at the old .land a few doors east of the BruwavUIe House. LrSHBAUGH bt CARSON, Bankers, and Peelers tn Land Warrants- m EASTERLTS; loame ana sarsapunua . ' "Will cur all diseases arising from an Impure state ol the blood, or a depraved condition of tbe fluids of tbe system, Tlx: cancers, swelling of tbe glands, rbeamat lsm, white swellings, chronic sore eyes; piles ool Is, erysipelas, goitres, pains to tbe bones and joints, ul cers in tb mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu tional diseases. This medicine searches oat the very roots of tbe disease b7 purifying the blood, and changing the secretions ia tbe system, thus removing the case which renders tbe cure certain and per-.nanent . Dr. Easterly' t Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure tLc vorst mtrcurial disease, and drive ont and destroy ev ery particle or mercury which is In the system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure secondary syphilis or ventral disease, and will d.ive tbo syphilitic vuiit and all hereditary taints and pohonous matter out of the system through tbe pores of tbe skin, and restore tbe patient to a per feet state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for Hear complaint and dyspepsia. If used a proper length of time. 1 challenge tbe world to produce its equal in these complaints. Tbe afflicted will ber in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiutg, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organa, in a fsw days. It will remove pimples and blotches from the dee, and make the skin dear, whit and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purirylcg.the blood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afiicled with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions cf the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Rboum and Tetter Ointment to apply on tbe sores and diseased parts, whn using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla: Tbe Iodine and Sarsaparilla purities the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and tho ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and rad cat cure is always effected. They are tbe best and most powerful curatives known to niau. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 76 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. E3-Soldby J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brown ville, N. T-, and by Druggists generally. Quack Nostrums- The majority of hair Washes, hair dyes, hair tonics hair oils, and the numerous (reparations which are now before tbe public under such extravagant, hyper bolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show- window card), and newspaper headings, as balr prepara rations, are all humbugs of the first water; and their real merit, when tbey possess any, is that they do no harm Hog's lord, whale oil, Isrd oil, sweet oil, scented and colored, make up, when in beatif ul wrappers, and white flint glass bottles, tbo costliest cqaracter of ton ics, and when thus costly, are baptised with some tri syllable trm, add caught at by verdant young and old o both sexes. Sucbisot tbe cbarao;er of Prof . Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentleman comes before tbe world without any "high falutir'Xllophloforim, or any other astounding and startling catch penry term i be iimdly 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 nothing else; for it may be that you will get some worse subsUnce than perrum edlardolt on your cranium. Remember Wood's Re storative ror the balr Is tbe best article extant. tDr. Carter's Cough Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Consumption. Bron chitis, Spitting or Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation or the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Colo. Coughs and Colds lead to consump tion, and then to an early death. Reader, have you a a cou2b. cold, or any disease of the lungs? Procure at oncothat celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter's Couch Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in twen- tv-four hours, and always cures tbe worst cases of oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs In a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; large bot tles, $1 per bottle, or ti bottles for $5. Jfj-DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must be addressed to get tbe genuine. Sold by J. II. MAUN & Co., Agents, Brownville, IT. T. Dr. Mann s Ague Balsam. This wonderful compound is having an extensive sale in all parts cf the Union where ague exists. It is one of the few medicines which are now sold over the conn try, that are really what their inventors claim ror tbem. 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 of or 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 dLcovcry 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 to spare no pains to give this a trial if they wish to be sonndly cured. See advertisement iu another column of this paper. McLean's Cordial. The following oraplimeutary notico of McLean's Cordial is taken from the Missouri Ccmjcrat : Since the last two weeks tho rollowing cases have been reported cured : 105 persons have been cured of General IJobility. CS " " " " Nervous Debility. 23 " ' " " Diseased Kidneys. ISO who havo been afflicted with various comp'aints, Night Sweats, Dyspepsia, and Weakness or the Digestive Organs, have been cured, besides a large number from hDin we have not yet beird. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Bloxd Purifier is a remedy required by every one in the Western and Southern country. It U very pleasant and agieeable to take, and it can be taken by man woman, or child. As adluietic, it will cure any disease or tbe kidneys or bladder, aud as an alterative, it will purity the blood and remove all pimples, sores or blotches from the skin. Try it. One drachm is sufficient to convince tbe most skeptical of its wonderful strengthening and invigorat ing properties. See the advertisement in another column. EQ'Dr. Baker's Specific will cure ponorrhea, gleet, stricture, semiual weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases or tbe genital organs. Header, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Dela i is dannerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions ror use accompany the medicine. Price $1 60 perbottle. 3"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addrcssad, to get Decern lie. Sold by ' J. II. MAUN & CO., Druggists, BrownviUe, N. T. Dr. Easterly's x"FcTer and Agne Killer Win cure ague atd fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, Inter mittent and remittent fevers, and all tbe various forms of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there is a man, voman or child suffering with ague and f sect, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague tiller, it Is positive cure speedy ant perma nent. Try it. . Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5. Da. Eastekly, 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, BrOwnTille. I"r. Hooper's Female Cordial wilt care all female complaints, such as exce-sive. su-pressed, or painful menstruation, floor albus cr wnitesf barrenness, saiiow complexion, headache, diz ziness, weak nerves, frisbtfrtl dreams, and all diseases c.uscd by colds, checked perspiration, execs es, ovcr exciieraeut. ac. or tbo sexual organs. .Dr. ITooper's Fenale Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. JL3"Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles ror $5. Dr. F.A'TEELY, corner or Third and Chestnut street?, St. Louis, Mj, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold ty J. ii. maun & CO , Agsnu, Brownville, N. t and by Druggists generally Fresh Seeds for Sale At tho Advertiscr Office. " BROWNVILLE AD'S. NEW ARRIVAL! NEW AMD NEW GOBSlH McAllister & ponn, n UULEsALB AND DEALERS IH , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FOIXITIRE, IIAIIDCTAIIE, QUEEXSWAItE, &C, BROWXVILLE, N. T. Having established themselves at the old (land recent ly occupied by john -Mcpherson, They are now offering and receding for sale one of the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment of STAPLE A1VD FA1YCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family cossisrrco or Flortr, Ham, Bacon Sugar, ZiXolasses, Coiled, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, eta, etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. They have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, VC., ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, HATS cfc CPS, Boots aud Shoes. We pledge our customers to sell as cheap s any other house in the city, and that our goods m quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES. J. B. JENSIXCS. ZZV. CHILDS. J. B. JENNINGS & CO., ' PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Second and Francis Streets, st. josEru, no. The Senior partner of this Uocue Is now below mxtk- lng heavy shipments of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, &c, A large portion of which will arrive In a few days on Steamers Carrier and Asa Wllgus. Having made arrangements with one of tht best Mills of St. Louis for weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flour, They will be able to offer to retailers and consumers, at all times, the Very Best Flour, At the very lowest prices, Every Bnsliel and SacK Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Cit es a large and cbxico selection cf TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE And every Article appertaining to the Grocery lino. AH of which has been nought at the Lowest Casli Prices, And they p'edse themselves to sell them as low as aDy House in Noith Missouri. They respectluliy tdicit a coniinnam-e "f the patronage of their customers an! the community generally. J. B JENNINGS ic CO. St. JisepX Feb. 15 '53 25-lm Office of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SUANESSY. ..Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. t Corner of Bandlph and Ciiai born streets, CHICAGO, Ilala. Weddina-andTisltinK Cards. Djor Pistes. Office Seals Notarv Public's Dies and Presses. Drafts. Invoices, and Labels of evrr kind pn.mptly executed and -ent ty (rnrK r- A Ptrh nf tht but nlaztd OT BriS- tot Cards vith name for two dollars by e new & beautiful vrocets viitkout test of slate cental to ti e tery choicest engraving, tzmpus tc&sa required OT, rwtyrwi vj pvfMampe. ur -NEW GOODS FOB Tl IIIILIOO!1 WhnlPsnln fltifl Rp.inil CRANE & HILL, Main Street, 17, Brownville, ITebranlia, Have just received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their s'NHT&U' STOCK. OP SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. C058ISTI90 Or QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, PLOS, Outfitting Goods FOR THE GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, . Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK OP Ladies' Dress Goods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience we have had in trade in this city warrants us in saying we are confident wt can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To cur old Customers ia NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thanks for past, and hope for, not only. a continuance, but increased paj tronage. CBAIIE & HILL. April 1st. nlO D. J. XABTI9, X. JIUC.C0I.IJ, . t. HTCBOtM. D- J. IIARTIN Cz CD., , - - - . - ; ' ' Wholesale & Retail ' n jL js-a 1H3 .Erl' O X zv FOREIGN AND D01IESTIO- 0 1 CI . Xj r i W q READY-LIADH CLOTIIIITO, Hardware, : Cutlery, Boots, ' Shoes, ' ; Hats, Caps, ' "i Boolis, Stationery, Iron, : Nails, ! r Queenswaro, Glassware, Furniture, ; Saddlery, ! e -t Castings, - i Plows, Farming Implements, i At the Old Stand of L T. W H T T E, ;" ' Corner of Main and First Streets, BROWNVILLE, N. T. NEW GOOBS I WE ARE NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. M. Ryland, ana Asa tviigus, our Mew m Which is LARGE and COMPLETE. We worm sat totothoe going oa the ptataa M well as those who remain at home Give us a Call, And satlsfj yourselves that we have the Gr O O 3sr And art sellloz them OUTFITS FOR THE MINES. We are prepared to fit out those going to the Nebraska Gold Hine3, iriA rFrj.l-rm.YO they may desire. TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS X extend an invitation to continue their patronage. We shall spare no pains to satisfy, and give bargain to them, and all others who may be pleased to CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.' OUR TERMS ARE CASH. . Eence we shall adept the motto Quid; Saks and Small Profits. - r m Country Produce, at Market Prices, taken Id Exchange for Goods. D.J. MARTIN & CO. DrownviKeApiil lstISo9. nlO-lj CORN. 7ANTSD. ; We wish to bny 50,000 tushels cf COB27 dehvered in this Citj or at I'tru, lor which we will pa j tbo liihett market price in ca.h. d. j. iLiBTnr k Co. EwoTiUe,reb.Xitijt9. , 3iUpJM (a i