rlTE ADVERTISER, rROWNVI LLE, JUNE 2, 1&"9. " T.E UMS:. ... . . 'r-,r one r?ar, If paid in advance, - $2 03 -' -attbeend of C months, '.260 "!". "."12 " 2,00; of 15 or lorc be furnished at $1,60 per "km, provided the cash accompanies Uo oidernot -TlTToieb GiLErRT. Trrpripr rH A lie le Nc' Lcltf" !aoijic Temple, CLicacn. 111. " h'pjihvik, General Advertising A?iit, in rur of y'ork, Ladiri'f and CLiidreu's Shoe More, 8cnveet ; rB street, Cincinnati. VjjitHERf Otfi.N Co, Xo 86 and 33, Broadway, '"xpRiw "VTikd, American 'anaiVan and Furojiean "eruir.g and subscription cfT.ce, Xo i;3 Nassau tired i t penntf DMt Northwest corner of Olive id ie'rtreets " - n Scaivnw. (, Dearborn streal. Chicago; i.g authori"'1 Ag-fit tn solicit subt-cripuuns and 4J-'-tisemcnt for tlie Adverti.cr, and receive and receipt nionie therefor. .. c - -. , . . ".run" resident in this Territory, coming from various ' mtf,t the Sta.es, oMen suggest to the names of d if their old neighborhoods, lio would Uomotiess j,( Pulcnber if they could fee a copy cT the "A- e aiway seno a spot limn aiyy, mu jtiuu r1 on; ,uUcriber. . . ' 60 . c JOB MOHK. -r'li recent extensive addition of Xew Type, Cuts, jJd Inks, Brotix.es Cards, A.C, made to tho "AMve r" Office, we claim to be all?l turn out Joft Work in T.rncr un'furpassed by anyone, c TLp j)nprittorbcBig ' . I 1 ..... I . AVtt t. t. Id M n - . 1 n nr. -.raciicai pnaier uiuipcii,, " n-m, .u mo miuj y c,niplhed and experienced Fancy Job Pintr, is .neurit to be out-done in Ike execution of Job Wo do .neurit to be out-done in Ike execution of Job Work rd (having UT)4 cf Foster' latext Improved Card rses ) Blanks, Vork in Coftra, Broi:ze Wurk, 4tc; will with particular attention. , Ordera from a distance will be promptly attended to, 1 warrautfcd to give satlbfactlon or no pay. o , m m mm e v-ji ijte "JTebrasHa Advertiser having uch the largest circulation of any paper jn e Territory, Wholesale Merchants in. St. ouia, fit. Jose rjh, Cincinnati and other East m market wief e, Nebrska merchants J5ur-" :ase. will find no better advertisinj; medium j the Western country TS :caraeiSt. Marr. r , We are clad no know that' Chabi.es' . o o 'alisbcrt haj taken possession "of the .lice aboard the " Steamer St. IIary. rharley will make, in every respect, an reeaUe gentlemanly attentive 'officer, ad the fact of his occupying thajt position v ill be' of no small benefit to the boat here Charley is known; ancj thats all rcr Nebraska Agcept our flianks.fjor avers. . 1 s ; ; Ihe Great .-Republic-e v ' This valuable monthly for June is upon cur table and with others; closes the vol--.T.e. We have "perused the Republic i'.rntiveiy through the at vokime and five been ijreately interested .indeed. -Ve hope the new volume may confluence dth an increased fubscription. list -Terms S3; ojcopis foe S10. Specimen ?pies can te'seen at ihis office. , A Ecinarkablc Look. ; : Hints Towards Physical Perfection: cr, . The ; Philosophy of Human Beauty; . showing how to Acquire and Retain Bodily Symmetry, Health and Vicr; .secure Lon Life; and avoid the In . firmities and Deformities cf Age. By : D." II. Jacques. New York: Fowler . "Wells, publishers, 309 Broadway. Price SI. This is a work which, if we mistake not, is destined to command almost uni versal attention, and awaken everywhere a peeper interest in the physical improve- .mont of the face than has yet been "mani fested ; as it shows how certiin and easy this improvement may be made by the use of the perectly legitimate means therein pointed .out. Its revelations of the laws of 'human configuration, on which sym metry and beauty .depend, are net less interesting and important than they are novel and surprising; showing, as they do that Ihe form and features of even the mature man or wnman (and'much more those cf the child) may be modified .at will, anJ to an almost unKiuJ.ed extent-" that'we have the power to char ge, grad ually but surely,' the shape and arrange ment oF bone, fiber, 'and fluid, the grow ing, day by day, more -beautiful or more ugly, according to the- direction given to. the vital forces. " . It'.will be found deepty. interesting to both "sexes: (but especially to woman) and to-all ages; and we earnestly commend it to all for whom health, strength and beamy have any attractions; to parents, as the' right performances of their all- ! important functions and duties ; to teachers who may learn from it howMo develop the minds and bodies of their pupils harmo rliou&ly together ; to young woman, who wjll not look in vain in its pages for the secrets jof that womanly beauty and per sonal attractiveness which they 'very properly desire to possess; and to young men, who will find it a manual of rules for the development of those high quali- I ties. of. physical vigor and manliness which will command the admiration of their own sex no less than the love of the .other. Illustrated with twenty plates and a large number of cuts, executed in the highest style of art. . lannlbal and St. Joseph R. B. E.V. Coiess, Esq., Agent of the St. Joseph -and Hannibal frail 'Road, is stop ping at the Brownville House in (his City. He is on business connected with the road .ad line' of . 'Packet. .'.We-are pleaded to; Inotv the Read and: Packets are meetirrg with encouraging 'patronage. By. these !rarelliDg" facilities,' jwe Jn? the upper country are' very 'greatly benefitted.--The time now. made rom St. Joseph to St. Louis is 22 .hours; St. Josep'h to Chicago 6. .".. SIcn Rock llWlsz ... ? We notice a handsomC-shipment of corn rhadetoSt. Louis byCrane "&.Ilili. " The ncal was made by Hallamfat- the Glen Hock Mills in this 'county. We" under stand "Mr. IL has a Contract to furnish weekly. ; . . , Sodej for June,- ' . ... . .! Complets the fif;y-eighth volume. ;We :.ave so ooften spoken of this leading and :nost popular - magazine, and it is so- weii tad widely known and appreciated that :t seems useless 'to tay a word in its behalf. The fifty-ninth 'volume commences., in July, when, says "the publisher, stories by 'he following celebrated authors will be e'ven: Mrs! A."B. .Jlaveo; Mary WT: 'Jauvrin will furnish Aunt Bethiah's Visit," one of her most humorous 'sketch as; a new novelletta' by Captain B t-, and Vatitled "A Titre Cost, a Heart-'WQn," ;vill be commenced in the July number and run through the volume;. Virginia Townsend will contribute two or more of' her celebrated rtories a new stgry by author cf "'The Tallow. Family" and "'Miss Slimmcns," will also appear ; Mrs". Daffodil will make "her appearanqe often; and the p elebrated Widow Jedott" etory, copy-righted,. will also be published. ' : o . . yoke of 3Iasonrr; ' e observe that cme 'of ..the editorial CcrP? of this enterprising journal has start fd to Europe to search among the archives of the fraternity0 there for su'ch 'material . 8S its. editors 'so well understand making VtP for.their American readers. This, as first, movement of hesort ever adopt ca, isa gratifying evidenc.e of tfie popu arity cf the Voice, and of the efforts 'of ' We publisher- tj interest his Masonic ethren. ' v ' " ' Q the jssue of "May 1st, we pre'reeive e continiation" of -a .series, from. Mr. morris own pent upon the management ; f trials in lodges, which must be of great advantage to the officers . cf "lodges. No lasoa should be without a JNIasonic paper nd thebest of the class is thejotcc-r , published semi-monthly, at Louisville, 'y.i at SI per annum. , . """ Address "' - : .'. Rob- "Morris, . : .' . . Louisville', Kv. ' " ' . ... . v ' - ' ' ? Htj Scales, ' :-; ." : , t -v'ciai. oi ourj enterpnsinsr business . Jjen have contracted for ihe'-erection of ; City Scales", on the Corner of First and Streets. All right. The times cf rayng at c the rates of 15 and 52Q per lca for hay will now run out. " Another Barber and Hair Dresser. Jas.. L. Roy has purchased the room next . to McLaughlin & Dorsey's Land Office, on Main street, ard opened up an A" No. 1 Bartering and Hair Dressing establishment. . Religions. . . . The past week religious meetings have been in progress under the superintend- tience oi me inrisiian crancn ci u:e Churchl Numbers have connected them selves with the church, fifteen 'were im merged on Monday last. Revs. White, Wood, Mullisand Parker officiating. Dagacrrclan Gallcrj. , ' We see new baguerfeian operators are refitting tlie room erected specially, for that purpose next to the Bank Building, aiid will in a few days be prepared to "secure the- shadow ere .the substance fades.." McFarland Si' Bond ate the names of the artists, of whom' wd may again speak. - ' .Legal Notice. . "t)"vil Seijile, TL'tr ) In the XeraaSa County vs Disirict Court cl the Sect nd , "iTnrace Coiemany Deft Judicial District, 2veb. Ter To September Tei nvA D ls59. The.aN)ve named defendant, Iluracc.Colcman ishtrehy rotitied there uou- is on Ulc in the'iltlceof theCleriof the District'Court of the sal I Nemaha County, a. petition of David Sci?le, wherein is cluir.ied or the said defendant the sum of two hundred and teven!y-flve dollars, to gether with interest on one hundred and seventy-five dollars of'that kuui, from the tenth (1C) day of July, 1858, at; the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and on the remaining one hundred dollars of said sura interest st the same rate, from the ninth (9) day of Oct.jbor, 1S53; on two promissory notes, c ne,.f jr one hundred and seventy-five dollars, dated April 10. 1833, payable ninety days after date, to the order of David Sciple ; and the other of said noies foroneiuindrcd dollars, dated April 9, 1853, payabls six months alter dale to theortcrof Juhn H. Morrison; and boih executed by the said Horace Coleman; And whereas, the summons issued on the 26ih day of April, 1553, on said .petition has been returned "not found" as .to the said derendent: Therefore the f aid Horace Colemnji is hereby further notified that a writ of attachment has been Usued in favor of "said plaintiff" by. virtue of which the following described Real Estate has been attached and is held to 6atisty said debt; to-wit: the south-east Quarter of section Xo. 13, in township Xo. 6. north of raupe Xo. 14, east 6f the sixth principal meredjan, and Mtuatd in said Nemaha county. And the said derendent is also hereby further -notified that ttnls he appear and plead tossid petition in the said District Court on or before the second day of the' next term thereof to te btyrun and held at Brownville, on Holiday the I9tbd.y of September.' 1S59. judgment will be rendered a?ainst him fry default for the amount claimed in said petition and osts. At'GARY & J1EWETT Att'ys for'PlafT. It is hereby ordered that the foreroins notice bo put'.ishod forlonr euece?siTe weeks in tbe Nebraska, Advertiser as tbe i.tw" in such ca?ei prvtvides. ' Witness my h3nd this 16th day cf May, A. D. 1S53. A. W. 1'KXTLANl), Clerk." " " ' By Chas. G. Porsev. Deputy. 'May 19th, 1S59 no48 " ,. 12 00. BETTER" THAN" GOLD. To DruzU ani Physicians. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey aa adequate idea of the immense gooJ now being dono br Dr. Smith' "Electric OS." of ITiiladelT.hia. I is important to (lace it in tbe bants cf all medival men as soon as rnay Le, to earo rain and suffcrrnir, in all cases of strident 4c. Nothing has ever done whi.t thii arti cle is doing m saaic time. Piles 31 ore Wonderful Cures Occtrical Oil. Philadelphia, Juno 6, 1S53. . J'r. Smith : I wa4 sufferins intensely from intera &1 Fils : wns ciren np by two r.hyf ieiins. I was ad- risud to tr Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections The first application relieved the pain.ard after four applies, ions I was relieved tbe pain, and after four applications l was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully 'R3. Mart Chittick. 271-Juniper St., two doors above South. . From tbe ". T. Times, 13. The Rcsh. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr.lralutia 13. Smith, at the Troy House Fcmecominj fiveto ten mile?, suaiinng from Astuma Nervom rains, Kbeumititn ana general deranpe ieL. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting traniquiliiir.g and curative powers upon the afSicted ct lroy arid vicinity. Lall early. Wjll It Strike Ix? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time apptars ou the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken up and carriod out though tbe circulation "sLrives Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on ti.0 altor ZxtifKif the hnm:in bein?. . tSTlT CURES, it iaillLD.Udoes NO UAR1I It CAN DO NO II AMI. Greatest Curo In The World! ... For Toothache or any ether 'Pain, . DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit 5100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single case cf Rheu matism, or, pcins in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever tsorcs, L leers, bore Nipples, bwciled ulands, ielgns, slinnes in too Joints or Heck. Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures RhoumatL-m. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Pain. . Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Tootbache. Sraith' Electric Oil a cure for Deafness. Smith's Electric Oil-- cure for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's Electric Oil a cure fcr stiff Joints. - Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Felons. " Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Droken Breast. Smith's Electric 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 ploasant ; it gives more perma nent as .well as instant reljei than anything ever bs foro used, and its sedative influence ever nervous pain is bigbly appreciated by medical men, many of whom bave used it." ICead this lrom Vt. tlkmton; a physician who has practiced since 1SJ6 (too well known for comment): . "At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent cast say four times a year sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacuin and nicrphia, and rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce any re pose. Having froqucnt correspondence with my son (102 Chenut streetof ycurcity) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of Lut month, (January ), which was of such seventy as to com Eletely p,ara.lyze tbe system. He, in bis anxiety for is mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am one of the practioncr? of medicine ia our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I dd hesitate to give it a trial; however. on reflection, I concluded to try at which 1 did, and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used not a vostago of the disease remained, and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake of sjuffering humanity, to forward this testimonial.' . ' lam yours truly, JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M. D. . Believe q.nH Avoid Fain. Pain is the penalty for violated lawyet in God's Providence vain is a friendly admonition instead of a vindictive cruelty. V ere there no pain from a burn we. would be liable to lose cur limbs and not know it, die and not cognizant of our situation. Thank God for pain if not well, that you may dis cover a remedy to get brLED X KLXIbr, and be careful. in the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you have a limb swollen from GOUT, IXFLAMATOltY RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long growing and FAIM; LL ABSLtbh, you would soon know it if relieved; without the. aid of imagination. J5F"Thc 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. E. SMITH" ia also blown in the glass of 3 sizes. The largest bottlei may bo had at $o for six bottles. ; . fsJLarge bottles are ten times tho cheapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at tho Ware house cf VAN LE AR, BRITTAIN L HARPY. Wholesale Druszists and-Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo To whom all orders uiustl)0 addressed. nl8-tf Trustee's Sale- XOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a Deed of Trust, mad? on the 21st d.iy of October, A-.-D. 1803, by Benjamin B. Thompson alid Elisabeth Thcmpson, to se cure the payment of two promissory notes therein de scribed, and recorded on' p;ige 123 cf "iLortgnge Records Xo. 1" in the office of the JJegUter of Deeds of Xetnaba county; I, D. L. M'Gary, trustee named in sai'i Deed, will on the 4th day of June, D. A. 1859. and between the hours cf 9 o'clock A. or. apd 3 o'clock p.m. of said day from the door cf the oflice of the Register of Deeds aforesaid in the Citycf Brownville in saidcouaty, pro ceed to sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cah in hand the to lowing Real Estate, to-wit : Lots Xo. 7, 8," 9 and lOiafikck Xo. 10, in said City qf Brownville. d.l. aijARr. . . Brownville, Ma7 9J, 159. 45-6t$5 : Claim Notice. - To G. W. Circles and all others whom -it mny concern: You arc hereby notifiedthat I will appear at the Land Oflice Brownville, N. T on the 13th day of June, 1S59, to prove up my right of prc-cmpjiun to the lots eight, nine and "thii teen of the south cast fractional -quarter of section do. seven, Township four, rtfnge ' fifteen, cast of tho sixth principal meridian-. " f?IIAS. M. GOODRICJ.I. . June 2d, 1S59. 49-t ... 0mm bus M-A JNT U FA C.T QRY ! :. J0IIN AV. -.MIDDLET0N,. . . . brow.vtiixi:; x.. t. j--! TJERKBr inform the public that he has - , located himself in this City, and Is prepared to serve those in want of anything in his line, lie has selected bisttock trith care and will manufacture a No. 1 article of everything fl"ered. lie deems it un necessary to enumerate; but will kecpouhand evey arti cle usually obtained in Saddle and It irne shr.ps. , JOIIX W.. MIDDLE TOX.' Brownville May 12. ' no4$-m PROBATE XOTICE " . NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons interested la the settlement of the Estat 'f - Daniel C. Patterson, latec5f Jones county, deceasedto appear at the t iTi.'e of the Probata Judpe.at Beatrice, in Gajie munty, on Mon day tl'e Gth day of J;incnext, to show cause, if any, why an .order shall not becranted for the rmnrntof Fordrce Rrtper'i bili against 6aid Estate, "while acting as special Bumiuisiraior. m XATUAX BLAKKLY, x . ' Probate Judge, Ex OiB. posirice, eorafk 7crriHr-, jity. lots. I6;y. ' nc47 l . Trustee's Sale, XOTICR is hereby given that by virtce of a certain eed cf Tnst to the North-East quarter cf Section Xo.' five, in Towrship Xo. Ato, Xorth.of Ranee No. fifteen, East of the sixth pimcipal meridian. irfNemabacouniy, Xebraska Territory, execnted by Win. S. Hall, on the J3Th dayot J.eptember, A.J). 1S53, and recorded on pases 104 and 105 of ' Mortgage P.ecordsXo. 1,' in the office for tbe Register of Deeds of said Xemaha county, to se cure the payment of a certain note therein describfd : I, Daniel L. M'Gary, "trustee created by said deed, will, on the 23th' day ofllay A. D. 1859, between the hours cf 10 o'clock A. M.'.and 3 o'clock Ps M. of said day from door of the ofilce of tho Register of Deeds of-said county in Brownville in said county, proceed to sell said land with the improvement and appurtenatces thereunto bciB?ing to the highest piaaer r casn in nana, ana to execute a Deed to the purchaser. . . D. L. M'GJtRT. ITay 5, 45-2t $4. . . . BROWNVILLE M Ml GBBT HI1L JESSE K0EL ' Ilavinfi rented the interest of Lake nl Emtnerson In the Brownville Steam Saw and Grist Mil:, announces to to the public that he is prepared fo accommodate the citizens of Brownville and Xemaha County with a su perior quality of lumber cf ill kinds. 4Also with the Grist Mill, to serve all In that line. The market priceat ail times paid for Logs and Corn. The old business of Xpe'u Lake & Epmerson will be settled bv Henry Lake. All future business conducted by the undersigned. . , JESSE XOEL.-. Brownville, April 7th, 1539, .ly .CITY BAKERY, First. St.. feet. Main and Atlantic, BROWITVILLE, ' . ' COMFORT & TTGE, AXXOFXCE to the citiiena of Brownville and vicinity th,at they bave rented the bakery formerly owned by E. Worthing. -ana are now prepared to furnish Bread, Cakes, Pie Confectionery, Ice Cream, Lemonade, &x.. &c . W. C. COMFORT, . JOSEPU T1CE. Brownville, April 23, '53. 4 4-tf . BY AUTHORITY. To the Ladies MISS MAFlY TURHER. 'Main Street, Brownville, NcbrasJca, Has just received a fresh supply of ' - MILLINERY GOODS . Consisting f Ner !?tvlft ' ' Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, APd the finest and best materials for manufjcturing anything in the tail Jinery line. April If tj 3 t4? -ly No. 637. ; By the President ofthe United Stat ci . In pursuance of law. I, JAMES EUCUAXAX. Presi dent of the United States of America, Co hereby declare and make known tat public sales will be held at the ur.derrpentinncd land oflices in iheTerritory of Nebraska, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At tbe lard cfSce at Brownville, commencing eti Monday, the eigtth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named town hips, via: North ofthe Bait Line and East of the Sixth of tho Meridicn. The part cf township 1, outside of tbe Sac and Fox and reservation, cf range 17. The parts cf townships 1, 2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac and Fox and h!f -breed Xemaha reservation; and frac tional townships 5 and 6, of range 16. The part of township 1 outside of the Sac and Fcx re- lervation: to-nship2; thep3rtsof townships 3, 4. and 6 outside of tbe half-breed Nemaha reservation; and fractional township 6, of rane la The part of township 1 outside of the Sac and Fox reservation; township 2, 3, and 4; the part of township 6 outside of the balf-breed Xemaha reservation; and township 6, of rar.ge 15. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, ef rangj 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of rango 11. Townthips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and B, of range 10. . At the land office at Brownville, commencing on Mon d;iy, the Uh day of ieptembcr next, f ar the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, v.z Aorth of the Bate Lint and East of the Sixth Principal . Meriaian. Townships I. 2. 3. 4. 5. and 6. of range 9. The part; of townships 1 and 2 outside of tbe Indian fcervalioc; nnd townships 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 8. The part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tlpnj and townships 3,4. 5 and 6, of range? The part of township 2 ontside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4. 6 and 6, of range 6 The part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3. 4, O and 6, of range 6 The parts of townships 1 and 2 outside of the Indian reservation; ana townships 3, 4, o and o of range At the land office at Xebraska City, commencing on Monday the first day of August, for the disposal of tbe public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of tht Bate Line and East of the Sixth Principal , jucnaian Fractional township 7 of range 15 Fractional towbships7 and 8 of rango 15 Township 7; and 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 and 11; and fractional townships 12, 13 and 14 of ranee 10 'Township 7, 8, 9, 10r 11, 12 and 13; and fractional townships 14, 15 and 10 of i. nge 9 ' ' At the fand oflice at Xebraska 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 Base Line and East ofthe Sixth Trincipd meridian . Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13,' 14, 15 and 18; and frac tional township 17 of range 8 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; fraction al township 17 of. range 7 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of range 6. At the land omoe at Omaha City, commencing on Tues day tbe fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships viz: North of the Bate Line and East of the Sixth Principal , Meridian Fractional townships 13, 14, 15 and 13 of range 14 Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 1G and 17 of range 13 Fractional ownships 12 and 13; townships 14, 15. 16 and 17; and fractional townships 13, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of range 12 Fractional township 12; townships 13. 14,15.16. 17acd 13; and fractional townships 19, 20, 21, 22 and '23 of range 11 Fractional townships 12, 13 and 14; townships 15, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21,22 and 23 of range 10 At the land office at Omaha City, commencing on Mon day the twenty-fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the following named townships, viz : North of the Base Line and Easi ofthe Sixth Princip a Meridian Fractional townships 14, 15 and 16; townships 17,13, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 9 Fractional townships 16 and 17; and townships IS, 19, 20, and 21 of range 8 Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 19, 20 and 21 of rar.ge 7 Fractional township 17; and townships 13, IS, 20 and 21 of range 6 Fractional township 17; and townships IS, 19, 20 and 51 of range 5 . Fractional township 17: and townships 18, -19, 20 and 2i of range 4 At the land office at Dakota, commencing on Monday the eighteenth day of July next, for the dieposall of the public lands within the following named townships viz : North of the Base Line and East of the Sixth Principal Meridian Fractional townsbip27 of range 10 Tnc parts of townships 24 and 27 onfside of the-Indfnn reservation; andfractional townships 28 and 29 of range 9 The part of township 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; township 23; and fractional townships 29 and 30, of range 8 . The part of township27onlsideof the Indian reserva tion; townships 23 and 29; and fractional townships 23 and 29; and fractional township 30 of range 7 The part of township 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; townships 23 and 29; and fractional townships 30 and 31 of range 6 Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, In dian, military and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above lands will be comnienfed on the days appointed, and will proceed in theofder in which r.hey are advertised until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no priate 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 TTasViiyrtnn. this 22d day of March, 'Anno Domini, one thousand cigiit Hundred ana nfty-nine. . JAMES BUCnAXAX. By the President: . , THQS. A. nEXDRICK, '" Commissioner or the General Land Office.. Xotlcc to Prc-Emption Claimants Every person entitled to the richt of prc-cmptlm to any of the lands within the townships and parts of town ships above enumerated; is requiredto establish the same t. the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land ofllco. and miko payment therefor as soon 'as practi.vable after seeing this notice, and before tlie day appointed for tho commencement of the public sale of -the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. . Tnos. A. nExtotticirs, Commissioner of the Gen' 1 Land Office. Note. Under the regulations of tbe department, as heretoTore and now existing, no payment can be made' for advertising proclamations except to such publishers as are tpeciallij authorized to publisa by the,Commis sioaer of the General Land office. . Public .Notice To Pre-emption Claimants claiming lands bettccen ihe McCoy 'Line and Treaiy 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," &c, approved 28th February, 18o9, provision 's made for the sale of the lands iyina between tbe line surveyed by John C. McCoy in 1S37 udl838j, and ihe western boun dary ofthe Half Breed Reservcj as specified in the ICth article of the treaty of Prairie du Chien of loth July, lS30,and the proceeds of -the sale are directed to be pa'd, to the 'extent of $1,25 per acre, to the Secretary of the Interior, for the use.of the Half Breeds entitled to the same. Therefore, all persons interested are dr sired to take notice that pre-emption-claimants who had rot perfected their claims prior to the 28.h February, 18f)9, w ill be required to pay for their claims in lawfnl money of the United States, and that Bounty Land Warranty wm not be received in satisfaction cf claims to. lar.us lying between said lines, or any of the smallest ;cgal subdivisions belonging t any claim, which may extend bcyoid or be cut by the said westernmost line. " .' - ; G. II. NIxOX. Register. - ' C. B. SMITH, Receiver. Brownville, March 31, IS53 . n40-3w , . . Administrator's Sale PURSrAXTto the order of tbe Probate Court o: Xe maha county, I, Jsme X. Kelley; administrator to the Estate of the late Oliver P. Kelley, wLll offer lor sale to tbe highest bidder, at the cnlce of the Probate Judge of said county In Brownville, en Saturday the 4fhdayof June. A. D. 1859. between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 p. M-a tne large bay mare. - , 1 c JAMES X. KELLY. May 23 h, 45-4i $5. Money Wanted. -ALL PERSOX8 Inf ebted to I. T. TThyte i Co.. whether .by ti jte or account will be so kind as to take notice that the claims of that firm aie now ia the hands of the undersigned for collection, and must be paid. Each and lv OTV nArcnri 1ik!,i'iIa.1 tn t i . firm tsrfw r!rft a rtrtt v .first day of Jcue either pay his debt or give to us in person some suustantiai reason jor a. longer mauigeuce, will be proceeded against by legal process. , . . M'UAJKl fit ilitVii l. Brownville, May 3.1, 1856. -, .. 5-4t Land Warrants, 3jox" Oivssla. fvna-ci on Tlzao Y7e are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizeiito settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. . , A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on band for sale as cheap as tbey can bo bought elsewhere ia towa. Buy of regular dealers and beware of 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 can al ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the Brownville House. Lrsn3Aron& carsox, ' Esr-lers, ani.tealers in Lan3 i"a?raf . NEW ARRIVAL! KE17 FIB (Tin 1 1 AMD JOHN aT pONH, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FUIIXITOIE, HARDWARE, QL'EEXS WALTE, &C, BUO WJXVILLE, K T. ' Having established themselves at tbe old stand recent ly occupied by - john Mcpherson, Tbey are now offering and receiving for tale oca of tbe AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They bave an extensive and varied assortment of STAPLEA5DFAXCI DRY GOODS, ALSO ' A Large Stock of Choice Family cossisTixo or Flcur, , Hani! Eacon " '. ' Sugar, Molasses, Ccfise, . Tea, i Salt, Cheese, , 1 ' Candles, ... 6 to OtC 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, iiC, SfC. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, NEW: GOODS' FOR TUB IIIfflOD! Wholesale and Retail. CRANE & HILL, Main Street, 17, BioTznyille, Ilcbraslia, Hare just received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asi Wilgus, and . Hesperian, their or SPRINGGOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. C0XSIST1XG or ECA.TS & CAES, Boots and Shoes. We pledge our customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that our goods ia quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF GROCER! E S. J. B. JESXIXGS. BE. CHILD. J. B. JENNINGS & CO, io'ri P. nz3 Tr) f53 PRODUCE AND COMMISSION ; HEECHAHTS, Comer of Second and Francis Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO. The Senior partner of this Houjo is now below mak ing heavy shipments of Coffee, Sugar, . Molasses, Flour, &c, A large portion cf which will arrive in a few days on Steamers Carrier and Asa Wilgus. Having made arrangements with one of the best Mills of St. Louis for weekly supplies of . Choice Brands of Flour, They will be able to offer to retailers and consumers, at ail times, tbe Yery Best Flour, At the very lowest prices, '.' Every Bushel and Sack Warranted They have also on the way from tbe Eastern Cit es a large and choice selection oi - . -'.TEAS. FRESH FRUITS, ; Eresli Oysters, 'F'isH,: 1ST zx lis, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE, And every Article appertaining to the Grocery-line. All cf which Las been bought at tbe QUEENS WARE, GLAS S W A E 33, HARDWARES CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and lioes, 3? E O W S o.r2al1rixire? GIEIBI&PIIIOI. D. J- 22 AST IS,- H. KCCSilLS, 3- T- TV Z " '" 1 1 D; J. LIARTIN CD., . F0KEIGN AND D03IEST1C- i .' V J v. r.EADY-:JADU CLOTIIII7G, Eard7are Cutlery, Ecots, Shoes, IIat3? Caps ! Stationery, Iron, Nails, Queenswaro, Glassware, Furniture, Saddlery, Castings, piow, Outfitting Goods f TOR -THE "Lowest Cash: Pricies, And they p:edge themselves to sell tteta as low as any House in Xortn Missouri . They respectfully solicit a cuntinrance of the. patronage of their customers and the community generally. J. B JEXXIXGS & CO. St. Jjsepb; Feb" 15, r33;33-lia ' Office of American Bank Not e Company, J.-J.-0'SIIAXESST. Copper Plato & Lithofrjaphlc Printer. Corner of Ri.mk.lph and Dearlwrn streets, CHICAGO, IILE. Veddirigand Visi:ing Cards, I):or Pla'es, 0ff.ee Seals, Xotary Public's Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoice, and Labels of every kind promptly eecuied and sent by Express. ' t?f"A Pack of the vry test glazed or Bris tbl Cards vath name for two doll art ' by a neue and beaut' ful protest without cost cf plate, equal to the very clioiccst cryjtaving, tamplcs when reqtired or, ret.'pt cr. cf yiit ciirrpt: ' 9-wJGly GOLD MINES, Picks, . Axes, Cordage, . Camp Kit, . Ox Yokes, etc. etc. E A. E I E S ! Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladles' Dress Goods , . . Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience we have had in trade in thin city warrants us in saying we are confident we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To our old Customers .in NEMAHA, - ,i fUXCAHRDSON - ' ' . PAWNEE, ' GAGE, CLAY, " AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thinks for past, and hope for, not only a continuance, but increased paj tronage; . ! . CEA1TE & HILL; April 1st. niO Farming Implements, At the Old Stand of : . " ' . L T. V7HYT E , Corner of Main and First Streets, BROWWILLE, N. T. NEW GjD)S ! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. M. Rylaiid, and Asa Wilgus, our . Which is LARGE and COMPLETE. wocldsat totothoso e.iinz ca tht Dlaiai i Ti -r if And satisfy yourselves that we bavo the Cr O O And are telling them O "THE OUTFITS FOR THE MIMES. ' , a 9 o 3 We are prepared to fit out tbose going to th - ITebraska Gold -IIines With ErZRrTIIltfG thej maj dttire. 1 o o o T0 OUit OLD CUSTOMERS . W extend an lBTiJa?ion to continue their ratro-wre. We shall spare no pain to natiHrr. and give barsasn to them,, and all others who may be pleased tv 3 ; CALL AND EXAMINE OUR S70CX. .' . : OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Hence we shall adept tie mitt . , Quid: "Sales ami Small Projls. ; '--it Country rrotlHce, at market" Prices, taltcii In Kxchansc lor Goods. , i . D. J. MARTIN & CO? BrcwnviHe Apiil 1st 130. nto-ly " . We -wih to try 50. COO bushels cf CCHIT dtltrered m ihts i'ry (-r.it i'c-m. tr w'lk-b wa will paj tbo birhoet market rr- in tnU. ' " l.J.JiAK7I.V 1 Co. rrwcTi:i9,r8b.l5th,'3. 2iti.p.lji