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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1859)
ititm wi "T rn ' gADYERTISER, NVILLE, MAYCG.ISTC. TEllMS: ' ' ' -.-r ir paid in advance, - .00 ! fat ", ' at tbe end of 6 months, 2.60 i " M " "12 " 3 00 i " " f 11 or more will be famished &t $t.f3 per ; C ' vlde4 the CiifcU acaiUipaUcs tLe order, nut HtT"" of tie Ileal ",; v. Letter, Masonic Temple, Cbic?.?o, 111. ''" pri General Advertising AireHt.in rear of ; S. B ; Lades' and Children's Shoe Store, bQ West Kf J ttr'eet. Cincinnati. ' c Hta. Owe Co, No S16 and SiS, Broadway, i k Kf rvr Vikd, American Canadean and European i ns aud subscription tfflce,Nol33 Nassau street '.r the Advertiser, and receive and receipt K'-PEBinGE, Northwest corner of Olive w"r f.s. Dearborn trer-t. Chicago. i C' .,,,'oh Acentsto solicit subscriptions and ad- t ..UiU'""v- 1 . . .. - ,- rfineat,tu j x "'wr i I l I ,idetit in this Territory., coming from varljus , ffr c jjiatcg) o'teu eucrcstto us the aame of nr""' ,j,cirold ne?'3borbcxxi8, who would doubtless rp& if r g u tI ey couid tee a copy of the "Ad- ye always aena 9 Fjrwin- wvj . " t'"' ill canWder U a solicit auon 10 become m resu- ' .,it. w j jon WORK. ' iftt extensive additions cf Now Type, Cuts, ' ink KrwiM'sCarda, A.c, made to the "Adver 1 wr rlauaU) be able to turnout Job Work in 5 r' n-unrpi ty any office. The proprietor being !r-s .l flrinterbimMlf, anl having la his employ an r iu .pd undfspfrieuccd Fancy Job Printer, is de .aipiv i.i ont-dm in tb execution of Job Work. itrtm' pf ro,tpr.g latent Improved Card r r1 aJ,' , . trork in Colors, Bronwj Work, fcc.; will J"" I rrUcular attention. .frMaaflirtan" will fce rroffiptly attended to, iiJSrrttS to WllrtMltoWMW. j tB -i'ebrt-tka Ajdrertiser having: " h the largest circulation of any paper in Territory, tVtolesale Herchants in EL jkA 6t J08511 Cincinnati fend other East , jtarket where K br&sk& me rc!iants pur gt. rCl fiad no better advertising medium - tie Western country-CS pllj Disappointed- i Ve were, the other day, invited by 'liiTUi of the extensive Jlercantile Hksc of L'- J. AlAnriif & Co., cf this Vi:r, to "walk up stairs;" when up there Vewtre ordered peremtorily to "take off :jsoti." We hesitated ; thought of 4.11 if sits f commission and omission we lad ever committed, especially, those :;kely to be attoned for by the use of cow hide, horse-whip and such like ; began to 'link tome fighting had to be done ; for renow have a military character to sus 'ia, and dare not run, however much we '-bt feel inclined. While thus re vol v-1 ! 'tatters in our mind, we were ajree ...7 relieved by being informed that as f j old coat looked "rather seedy," it ns said Martians desire to replace it with 3e of his extra fine Sunimer Coals! We condea that ruction; instantly shed our ':' coat, had it replaced as above indicat ed, and immediately appeared on the 'street as an Editor in gentleman's guise. ,"A few more left, same sort," as wellis I every desirable article of Ready Made i Clothing. J City Council. j The City Council at its last session ; passed new ordinances, which w ill be found iia another column. . I Contracts were entered into with East erly & Waltz for enlarging the bridge at j the head cf Main street and raising to correspond with the grade. ' v A committee of two, Smith and Furnas, j wss oppointed for thepurpose of securing j Cemetery grounds. ; tnlon Hall. j Mokkisox & Smith have just received and put up a "bran new" A No. 1 Bil- iiard Table, and are new prepared to ac ' cotc2iflJat3 lovers of this game to their j heart's content. They have also received a new supply Ji the choicest kinds cf liquors; none cf yoar "strychnine," but the "pure truck." As regards the "London Jockey Club House Gin," we are enabled to speak by j iMpirdion, from the fact that we find 1 i'?oa our table' a bottle of said invigorat- i compound, accompanied with "the j ttnrpiincnts of Union Hall." We don't fet offended at such treatment we don't. ftone PaTcmcnt. A sample cf the Stone Pavement which Armatrout proposes to put down on Main reet, can be seen in front of D. J. Martin & Co.'s Store. It is all right and no mis fcke. Cost $30 ; "cheap as dirt." H:-c Cream. you wish a nice dish of Ice Cream' Co lo Comfort &. Tice's Bakery, on First SreoL They keep it; and vre know its 3&i; "cause why" we've tried it. i A Half-Breed Indian, well known in community, indicted for for the mur der of Tecumseh Fontenelle, in January kst, Las been convicted of manslaughter, tad sentenced to three years imprison and 6-250 fine. 1 Drag store. frr. Holladat has made considerable provemcnt in the interior cf his store e, and has just received and opened usually large Stock cf Goods in that Esc Atwe War Irapllmcnt. The workmen, in excavating on Main eet this week, dug out a granite Axe; such as was in use by the cri-ines before the use cf iron imple ments, li was found about four feet be ow the surface of the ground. Could it ,e-, it could an interesting story unfold. s Trlte gentlemanly clerk cf the steamer vfary for valuable newspaper files. fV Iar5. as willbe seen by advertise . " - -, is cne cf tb e line of packets running a correction with the St. Joseph and -ilal Railroad. "Basted." Almost every wagen bound for the gold mines has some rr.ctto cr ether - in large letters on the cover. A few weeks ago we noticed cne with "Fcr Teak's Peak cr Bust." Yesterday the same wagon re ti rr.ed with this addition- to the motto; "Busted ly G cf." ' Personal : We were pleased to meet in cur sanctum B. F. LrsHBAucii, Hsrp, of the Banking House of Lushbaugh & Carson of this city. He has been East since last fall, and returns with additional facilities for financial operations in this city. WTe had the pleasure this week of a "hearty shake hand" with our old friend and neighbor, Hon. T. Jcliait, of Miami Co., Ohio. He is out "looking at the W?sl." Ladles American Magazine. We are favored with the June number of this interesting monihly. Its matter and illustrations are good. This number closes the volume ; a good time to com mence with the next number. 5c7 Firm. It will be seen by our advertising columns that Jko. A. Ponx, Esq., has pur chased the interest "of J. B. McAllister in their Dry Goods House in this city and will hereafter conduct business at the old stand cf McAllister & Bonn. "Root Ho or Die." "Was the motto on a wagon which passed through here on the 25th for the mines. Nearest Rente. Hundreds cf persons who had started for the mines from other points on the river, return by way of Brownville, and invariably pronounce this the nearest and best route. Gone Back. A Cherry Creek train that had been turned back by unfavorable reports, and came to this point, this week, fitter re flecting over the matter turned back again determined to see the thing through Ballou's Dollar Monthly, Has reached us again. The Jurie num ber is excellent. The "City of -the Sultan,"-' well illustrated, - and "Illustrated selections from the Poets," are of them selves worth a whole .years subscription. Ladles Repository For June we have. As we have before said, this is one of the "substantial" and grows better by age. This present num ber has had no superiors. Scientific Artisan, Is the title of a new weekly scientific paper published in Cincinnati, after the style of the "Scientific American." It is published by the American Patent Company;" edited bo G. W. L. Bickley, It is profusely., illustrated with original engravings, and well filled with most ex cellent scientific matter. It should be m the hands of every mechanic. Terms : S2 single copies ; clubs at rates as low as $1.30. Legal Notice. Davil SeiRle, Pi'ff 1 In the Kemata Comity vt District Court of the Second Ilorace Coleman, Deft ) Judicial District, Keb. Ter To September Term A D 1859. Thearove named defendant, Horace Coleman is hereby notified there now is on fi le in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the said Nemaha County, a petition of David Seiglc, wherein is claimed of the said defendant the eum of two hundred and seventy-five dollars, to gether with interest on one hundred and sevei'-ty-five dollar of that sum, from the tenth (10) Cay of July, ISoS, at the rate of ten per cent, per annuel, and on the remaining one hundred dollars of said sum interest at the a.metate, from the ninth (9) day cf October, l$58; on two promissory notes, one, for one hundred and seventy-five dollars, u.'i'd April 10, IfiSf payablo ninety days after daie, to the (..'der of David Sei'Ie ; and the oilier of naid notes for one hi-'ridred dollars, d3ted April 9, IS.M, payabls six months aftt.' date to the order of John II. Morrison; and both executed by the said Horace Coleman; And whereas, the summons ustici on the 2Gih day of April, 1S69, on said petition b&? been returned "not found" as to the said defendent : Therefore the said norace Coieman is hereby further noticed that a writ of attachment has been issued in faTor of said plaintiff by virtue of bich the following describe-! Re Estate has been attached and is held to satisfy raid dbtf to-wit : the Boutb-eaJt quarter of section Xo. 13, in town tip No. 6,-north of ranpe So. 14, east of the sixth pri&cipal merpdian, and situated in said Nemaha county. And the said defendent is also hereby further notified that unites be appear and plead tosid petition in the said District Court on or before the seconl day cf the next term thereof to be 1-epun and held at Brovmvilie, on Monday the 19th day ni September, judgment will Le rendered apainst him by default for the amount claimed In said petition anil costs. il'GAUT A. 1IEWETT Att'ys for Plaff. It ia hereby ordered that Uio foregoing notice be published for four iuccessire weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser as the law in Euch case? provides. Witness my hand this 16th 5sy of Xay, A - D- l$S9 A.W. PKNTLANI), Clerk," By Chas. G. Posset, Deputy. Kay 19th, 1S59 nU6 f 12 50 Claim -Kotice. To Alven II. Lewis and all others whom it may concern: You are hereby notiSedtbat I will appear at th Land Office JJrownvillo, N. T., on Friday, the 27 th day of Hay, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A it, to prove up rnj right of pre-emption to Iho north half of the south west quarter and the south half of tho north west quarter of section no. ei?ht, of Township two, of ran're thirteen east, in Nebraska Territory. d::ai'EK killings. Brownville, Hay 19, ISjO. 2t-pd mm in lis MANUFACTORY! JOHN W. MIDDLETON, IIEREBT inform the pubiic that he ftas located himseif in this City, and is prepared to serve those in want of anything in his line. lie has selected his stock rith care and will manufacture a No. 1 article "f everything o::"ered. He deems it un necessary to enumerate; but will keep on hand evey arti cle usual ly obtained in Saddle and Harness shops. JOUN VT. illDDLETON". Brownville JTa? 12. no46-6m PROR iTE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the settlement of tie Fstateof Daniel C. Parterson, late of Jones county, deceased, to appear tt tho oSlce of the Probate Jndpe at Beatrice, in U.ij-'e county, on Mon day theftth day of June next, tj show cause, if any, w hy aa order thail not be granted f-r the j-aynieat of JTordyce Hoper's bill against m;d Xsta'e, while actirs as special administrator. NATHAN BLAKEIA', Probate Judge, 02. - Beatrice, Nebraska Territory - . . ilay, 10th, 1809. " uo!7-3t $i BETTER THAN GOLD. To DrujG'to and Physicians. IT IS IMrOSsIbi.E to conrey an adequate idea of the irrjncr.so pool noT bi ir;; clono by Lr. Smith'$ l'Kltctrle Oil," of llsiladflp hi.' I is important to place it in the hands of ell medical men as eoon as jray be, to save pain, and rcffcriiig, in all cases of incident ic. othin ; ha3 ever done what thi3 arti cle is doing in same time. Flics 3Iore TFondcrful Cures Electrical OH. rmLArFLFETA, June C, 1S58. Dr. Smith : I was HiilTerinir intensely from intern al Tiles : was civen up by t wo tAysicians. I was ad- rised to try Dr. Duma's Electrij Oil. by injections The f;rst application relieved the pain, and alter four uppnea ions 1 was rciievea tie pain, and alter four applications 1 was entirely cared. Yours, jratefully AIks. Mary CmmcK. 271 Joniper St., two doors above South. fFrora the N. Y. Times, 13.1 Tni Rrsii. Yesterday more than twenty ladies Timed Dr. ualaUa U.bmirh, at the Troy liouse- fiomecoming five to ten miles, entering from Asthma. errous I'ainp, Kheomatism and eenernl deranjrc ments. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting, tranquiljzmg and euratiTe powers upon tho afilicied of Troy atd vicinity. Call early. WiLi It Strise In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering wbicn lor a time appears oa the surface and by a trifling char ge in the absorbents is taken up and carried oat though the circulation "strides in." ; . ; Just sdoes this (genuine) Oil act on the alior bentt cf the human being. JiTIT CURES, it is AULD,itdoes J70 II ARM It OA. iJUiO llAHil. Greatest Cere In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITH, of rhiladclnhia will forfeit $100 if the Electric Oil fails to enre a pingle ease of Rheu matism, or pains in the back or limbs, Piles, Fever Sores, Uleers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons, Btiffnesln the Joints or Neck. Dr. !?irr.th'aiElectri(5 Oil cures Rheumatism. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Pain. oath's Electric Oil a euro for Toothache. . , Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Deaf ums. v ' Siriith's Eloetric Oil--a cure for Neuralgia' Srxiith's Eloetric Oil a cure for Swelling. ' Smith's Electric Oil a cure for stiff Joints. Smith's Elec tric Oil a cure for Felons. Hmith's Electric Oil a euro for Broken Dreast. Smith's Eloetric Oil a cure for Sore Throat. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Burns. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Paralysis. It is soothing and pleasant ; it gives more perma nent As wtJl as instant relief than anything ever b3 fore used, and its sedative influence over nervous pain is highly appreciated by medical men, many of whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Elkinton, a physician who has practiced since 1S36 (too well known far comment);.- - - "At intervals during thirty years past, my vife has been subject. to rheumatism of the most violent cast say lour times a year sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacum fcnd merpbia, and rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to iniuco any re pose. Having frequent correspondence with my son (102 Chesnnt street of year city) I informed him of an attack she bad about the middle of last month, (January), which was of such severity as frj com pletely paralyse the system. He, in bis anxiety for his mother s welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am ono of the practioner? of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I d.d hesitate to give it a trial,; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it which I did, and after tho third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used not a veitago of tho disease remained, and she ftill continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore fc't it my duty, for the sake of fcuITeringhuminity, to forward this testimonial. 1 am yours truly, JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M. D. BY AUTHORITY.! - Xlclievc and Avoid Pain. Pain is tho penalty for violated law, yet in God's Providence pain is a friendly admonition instead of a vindictive cruelty. ' Were there no pain from a burn wo would be liable to lose bur limbs and not know it, die and not cognisant of our situation. Thank 6od for pain if not well, that you may dis cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful in the future. Fact" are stubborn, and if you have a limb swollen from GOUT. INFLAMATORY RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon know it if relieved, without the aid of imagination. E2T"Tbc public are respectfully cautioned to be ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice the name of A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. SMITH," on the label. "A. II. SMITH" is also blown in the glass of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may bo had at f 5 fcr six bottles. ff Large bottles are ten times the cheapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house of TAN LEAR, BRITTAIN & nARDY. Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo. To whom all orders must be addressed. n48-tf Trustee's Sale NOTICE Is hereby piven that by virtno of a Deed of Trust., madecn the 21st day of October, A. D. 1853, by Benjamin IJ. Thompson and Eli.abeth Thompson, to se cure tbq payment of two promissory notes therein de scribed, and recorded on page 123 of "Mortgage Records No. I" in the office of the Register of Deeds of Nemaha county I, D. L. M'Giry, trustee namei in sai'l Deed, will on the 4th day of June, D. A. 1859, and between tha hour of 9 o'clock a. M. and 5 o'clock p.m. cf said day from the door of the office -of the Repister of Deeds aforesaid in the City cf Brownvillo in said county, pro ceed to sell at pubiic Hale to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following Real Estate, to-wlt : Lots No. 7, 8, 9 ami 10 in Bkck So. 10, in said City of Brownville. . D. L. M'GART. Brownville, May 9d, 1S69. 46-5t$5 Trustee's Sale, NOTICE It hereby clvcn that by virtne of a certain Deed of Trust to the North-East quarter of Section No. Ave, in Township No. five, North of Range No. fifteen, East of tho sixth principal meridian. In Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, executed by Vm. S. nail, on the I3th day of September, A.D. 1558, and recorded on pacc-R 104 and 105 of "Jlortgape Records No. 1," in the office for the Register of Deeds of said Nemaha connty, to se cure the payment of a certain note therein described: I, Daniel L. N'Gary, trnstee created by said deed, will, onthe2Sth Cay of May, A. D. 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock v. M. of eaidday from door of the office of the Register of Deeds of said county in Brownville in said county, proceed to sell said land with the improvernentii and appartenances thereunto be'onging to the highest bidder for cash in baud, and to execute a Deed to the purchaser. D. L. M'GART. May 6, 45-3t $4. BROWNVILLE HIM idiliL JESSE KOEL Ilavinir rented the interest of lake atd Emmcrson in the Brownville Stenni Saw and Grist Mill, announces to to the public that he is prepared fo accommodate the citizens of Brownville and Nemaha County with & su perior quality of lumber of all kinds. Also with th Grist Will, to serve all In that line. The market prico at all times paid for Lcjrs and Corn. The old business cf Noel, Lake & Emmerson will be settled by U'?nry Lake. All future business conducted by the undersigned, JESSE NOEL. Brownville, April 7th, 1S59. lr CITY BAKERY, First St., 'bet Main. and Atlantic, BROWUVILLE, COMFORT & TICE, ANNOUNCE to the ciUzen of Brownville and vicinity that they have rented the bakery formerly owned by E. Wortbtr.fr, ana arenowpreparedtofumish Bread, Cakes, Pies, Confectionery, Ice Cream, Lemonade, &.c, &c. ' W. C. COMFORT, , L JOSEPH TICE. Brownville, April S3, '59. 44-tf To tlae Ladies. MISS I.1A51Y TUHuEHj Main Street, Broiunville, lNclrasJ:a, Jlftsjrtst received afresh supply cf MILLIirEEY GOODS, r " ConsUting cf New Style Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, And tiie finest and best materials for manufacturing anything in toe millinery lice. April lbt, 'G9 nW-ly No. 637. By tiie President ofllic United States In pursuance cf law, 1, JAMES BUCHANAN, Presi dent of 1he United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public ssrea will be ne Id at the undermentioned land oKices in theTerrrtory cf .Nebraska, at the period hereinafter designated, to wit ; . r At the land cfiice at Brownville, ccmrriancin on Monday, the eighth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the foliowa-.g named town ships, viz : North cf the Lata Line and East cf the Sijrf h of the Miridia , The part of township l, outside of the Sac and Fox and reservation, of range 17. The parts of townships 1, 2, 3, raid i autsida of the Sac and Fox and half-breed Nemwia reservation ; and f rac tional townships 5 ad 6, of range 16. , The part cf township S ouiide of the Sac and Fox re servation; township 2: the parts of townships 3, 4, and 5 outside of the lialf-breed Neitaha reservation and fractional townsaip 6, of range la The part of township 1 outside of the Sic an! Fox reservation; townships 2, a, and 4; the part of township o outsine ot the half-breed Nemaha reservation; and township 6, of range 15. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6, of range 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and ft, of rang 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 11. : Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, of range SO. , At the land office at Brownville commencing troXon- day, the fifth day of September next, for the uiposal cf the public lands within the following named iownships, via : North of the Base Line end East of the Sixth Principal Mencian. Towmhips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 8. The parts of townships 1 and 2 outside of the Indian reservation; nnd townships 3, 4, 6 and 8, of range 8. The part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 7 The part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4, 6 and C, of range S Tbe part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 5 The parts of townships 1 and 2 outside of the Indian reservation; and townships 3, 4, 5 and $ of range At the land office at Nebraska City, commencing on Monday the first day of August, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, via: North of the Bate Line and East of the Sixth Principal Meridian Fractional township T of range 16 " Fractional towhships 7 and 8 of range 15 Township 7; aDd fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of range 14 ... Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12; and fractional town ship 13 of range 13 - Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11; and fractional townships 12 and 13 of range 12 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 and II; and fractional township 12 of range 11 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 arid 11; and fractional townships 12, 13 and 14 of range 10 ' Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 1!, 12 and 13; and fractional townships 14, 15 and li ot range 9 ... At the land ofTlco at Nebraska City, commencing on Monday the twenty-ninth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the Bane Line &ndEat of the Sixth "Principal Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; and frac tional township 17 of range 8 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 18; fraction al township 17 cf range 7 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of range C. AtthA land offlcn at. Omaha 7ifv. ffimmiinciiiif.il Trias. day the fifth day 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 Fractional townships 13, 14, 15 and 16 of range 14 Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 of range 13 Fractional ownshipa 12 and 13; townships 14, 15, 16 and 17; and fractional townships 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of range 12 Fractional township 12; townships 13. 14, 15. 16, 17 and IS; and fractional townships 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 11 Fractional townships 12, 13 and 14; townships 15, 16, 17, 18, IS, 20, 21,22 and 23 cf range 10 At tho land office at Omaba City, commencing on Mon day the twenty-fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the pubiic lands within the following named townships, vis : North of the Base Line and East of the Sixth Principa Meridian Fractional townships 14, 15 and 16; townships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 9 Fractional townships 16 and 17; and townships 18, 19, 20, tnd2l of range 8 Fractional township 17; and townships 18, 19, 20 and 21 of range 7 Fractional township 17; nd townships 13, 18, 20 and 21 of range 6 ' Fractional township 17; and townships IS, 19, 20 and zt or range o Fractional township 17: and townships IS, 19, 20 and zi of range 4 , At the land office at Dakota, commencing cn Monday the eighteenth day of July next, for the disposallof the public lands within the following named townships viz : A'orfA of the Base Line and East of the Sixth Principal mcrtatan Fractional town thip 27 of raofe IQ The parts of townships21 and 27 outside of the Indian reservation; and fractional townships 23 and 29 of range 9 The part of tow nship 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; township 28; and fractional townships 29 and 30, of range 8 Tho part of township 27 oulsideof the Indian reserva tion; townships 28 and 29; and fractional townships 23 and 29; and fractional township 30 of rango7 The part of township 27 ontside of the Indian reserva tion; townships 28 and 29; and fractional townships 30 and 31 of range 6 Lands appropriated by lav for the use of schools, In dian, military and other purposes, will be excluded from the sains. The offering of the above lands will be commeneed on tbe days appointed, and will proceed in theorder in which thc-y are advertised until the whole shall Ifave been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no bale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no pri-ato entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the ex piration of the two weeks. . Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 22d day of March, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President: Thos, A. Hendricks, Commissioner or tbe General Land Office. Xollcc to Prc-Hmption Claimants Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of town ships above enumerated, is requiredto establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as son as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. Thos. A. Hendricks, Commissioner of the Gen'l Land Office. Note. Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such publishers as are specially authorized to publish by the Commis sioner of tbe General Land office. NEW ARRIVAL! ; p i r v i r-i li NEW GOODS mo ! I 1 in t i kid u u- M-t t w v a . . . AH . ! Public Notice To Pre-emption Claimants claiming lands between the McCoy Line and Treaty ' Line, lying between the two Nemaha Rivers on the Half Breed Reservation, Nebraska Territory. . . By the sixth section of an Act of Congress, entitled "An Act making appropriations for tbe, current and contingent expenses of tho Indian Department," Ac, approved 23ih February, 1859, provision is made for the sale of the lands lying between the line surveyed by John C. McCoy in 1S37 and 1838, and the western boun dary of tbe Half Breed Reserve", as specified in the 10th article of, the treaty of Prairie du Chien of 15th July, I830,a!id the proceeds of the sale are directed to be paid, to the extent of $1,26 percre, to the Secretary of the Iuterior, for the U6e of the Half Breeds entitled to the same. Therefore, all persons interested are sired to take notice that pre-emption claimants who had not perfected their claims prior to the 28th February, 1S59, will be required to pay for their claims in lawful money of the United States, and that Bounty Land Warrants will not be received in satisfaction of claims to land3 lying between said lines, or any of the smallest legal subdivisions belonging to any claim, which may extend beyond or be cut by the said westernmost line. , G. n. NIxON, Itegister. C. B. SMITH, Receiver. Brownville, March 31, 1853 n40-3w Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to the order of the Probate Court of Ne maha county, I, James N. Kelley, administrator to the Estate of the late Oliver P. Kelley, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the office of the Probate Judge of said county In Brownville, on Saturday tbe 4thdayof Jnne, A. D. 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. M., the following described property, to-wit : One qn irter section of land known at the South-East quarter of Section No. 23, in Township No. 5, North of Range No. 15, East ; and one Urge bay mars. JAMES N. KELLY. May Eth, 45-4t $5. Money Wanted. ALL PERSONS intebted to I. T. Whyte & Co., whether by note or account will be so kind as to take notice that the claims of that firm aie now in the hands of tho undersigned for collection, and must be paid. Each and every person, indebted to that firm, who does not by the first day of June either pay his debt or pive to us in person some substantial Teason for a longer indulgence, will be proceeded against by legal process. M'GART A HEWETT. Brownville, May 3d, lf6. 454t Land Warrants, ZPor C,;olx ,3txcl on. Timo T.'e are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers otfc such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere ia town. ... Buy of regular dealers and beware of bojras warrants. All warrants sold ty us will be guarmteed to be geuuioein every respect and will be exchanged if de fective. Being permanentlv located In Brownvtllsj.wg can al ways be for.nd at the old and a few doors east of ths Brownville lloose. LUSHBAUGH & CAB-SOIf, Eanicrs, and Dealers in Land Warrants. JOHN A. PONIT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EAL2B.IN " BP.Y C00DS, GBOCERIES, , rrm ax vn i:,' iiar niTAiic, BRO W3VILLE, JST. T. Having estaVishei themselves at the old stand recent ly occuiied by john Mcpherson, , They are now o Jering and receiving for sate one cl tbe AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They nave aa extensive and varied assortment of STAPX.E MD FA3TCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family Or rooer s; Flour, CONSISTING OF Ham, : . . . . ... Bacon Sugar, Molasses, Cofice, . .v , .. .Tea, . ; . - . .-4 - Salt- - ; Cheese, Candles, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, , Salaratus, . ' . Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. i They Lave also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, C, C. ALSO, A well selected Stock of IIARDWAili: AXJ3 CUTXEHY, QUEENSWABE, HATS&OAPS, Boots and Shoes. "We pledge our customers .'.to. sell as cheap as any other house m the city, arid that our goods ' in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF G E 0 C E E I E S. . B. 4EKMXC8. SEK. CHILD3. J. B. JEOIM3S & CO, viTI3 sl-jkj cLi! iLa ila LL) i PRODUCE AND COMMISSION ' IIERCHMTTS, Corner of Second and Frauds Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO. The Senior partner of this Houje is now below mak ing heavy shipments of Coffee, ugar, Holasses, Flour, &c, A large portion of which will arrive in a few days on Steamers Carrier and Asa Wileus. ; naving mado arrangements with one of the bestMills of St. Louis for weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flottr, They will be able to flV , ; retailers and consumers, at all times, too - . Very Desi Flonr, . At the very lowest prices, ... Every Bushel and Sack Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Cities a large and choice selection of TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, And every Article appertaining to the Grocery line. , - All cf which baa been bought tt the Lowest Cash Prices, And they p'edge themselves to sell them as low as any House In North Missouri. They rCspectfalty solicit a continuance ot the patronage of their customers and the community generally. J. B. JENNING S & CO. St. Joseph, Feb. 15, '53 35-lm Wholesale and Retail. CRANE & HILL, Slain Street, 17, BroTznyille, ITcbrasIia, Have Just received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their or SPRING GOODS WHICH' IS" THE LARGEST EVER ..... OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. CONSISTING O I X FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Ns vtr-1 f 3 HEADY-I-IADS CLC7IIII7G', Hardware, Cutlery, Scots, MS QUEENS WARE, GLASSWAEE, HARD WARE CUTLER Y, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, IBoots and Iioes? EiCSK&FIIII fie y r IooL';s, Stationery, Iron, Nails, Queenswaro, Glassware, Furniture, Saddlery, Castings, Plows, Farming Implements, liiiiiMei'liU'jmijijii ' At the Old Stand cf , Corner cf Main and First Streets, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Outfitting Goods FOB THE GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. SI. II viand, and Asa Wilgus, our LADIES! Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK OP Ladies' Brcss Goods I . - ' Of the Very LATEST STYLES. Hit experience ice have had in trade in this city warrants us in saying ws are confident toe can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Office of American Bank Note Company. J. JV.O'SIIANESSY, : Copper Rate & Lithographic Printer. . , Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL : "VTeddingand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals, Notary Public's Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent by Kxvrcss. Jd- aci f the oest cfaztd or Bris tol Cards with name for two dollars, by e. ntw and beautiful process without cost of plate, equal to the very choicest engraving, samples urAeA required on, reception of post stamps. 9-JJGly To our old Customers in NEMAHA, . t - ' ' ricahrdson, pawnee, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thanks for past, ar.d hope for, not only a continuance, but increased paj tronage- CEAITE &HILI. April 1st. nlO HI-, Which is LARGE and COMPLETE. WE wotrtn iAT to to those goinjj on the plaias as well as those who remain at home (Rive ns a Call, And satisfr yourselves that we have the Or OOZDG Ajid ere selling theta OUTFITS FOR TIE MIII-S, We are prepared to fit out those g' ic; to the ITebraska Gold Lanes With EVERYTHING thej may desire. ' TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS TVs extend aa invitation to continue their patroiiaie. We shall spare no pains to satisfy, and give bargain to them, and all others who may be pleaded to CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCX. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Hence we shall adept tho euAU Quick Saks and Small Profit Country Trounce, at Slarltct Prices, talien In E5.clianc for Goods. D. J. MARTIN CO. Brownville April l3t 1359. ni Vly We wish to buy C0.CCO bushels cf CO"?.rT delivered in thia City or at 1'sru, lr wLi.h ne nil pajthe highest market price in ca.'h- D. J. 1 C.y, Brownville, reb.i:tL,'53. 3fJL?.lit i