Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 04, 1859, Image 3

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    "VVNVI. AUG. 4, 19- ;
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v)ir if paid in advance, "
rr " yf,ar' V. 8t the end of 6 months,
' " :,i . f,.rtishcd:at ftl,60 per
flK;i:-S the e,der, not
$2.00
2.50
3,00
.cum. I'1"'
msc.
V h larcest circulation of any paper m
ft.-M St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Eust
chase
TJobmska Advertiser" Having
Wholesale Merchants in St
h Cincinnati and other Lust-
,.vt where Nebraska merchants pur-
will find no better advertising medium
the Western country .-CJ
! Doings of Hie City Council..
I Council Chamber,
; Tl-p Council met pursuant to adjbura
. n,,,t. Present: O-11 Heivctt, Mayor;
i Vr.-rs. Furnas, Carson, and Morrison,
i u--nnon; IfcdfonJ, Recorder; Coleman,
Marshal. The proceedings of Jast meet
; :L,cr. were read and approved.
i The MU presented LyD. H. McLaugh-
: i;n uaS then laKcn ujnui nuu 1.0.1.11
v,
navs were t:.cn
laheru.'jon
!rrm0sal, until the 15ih of -August, for
Ib'-rading, paving, and guttering the
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t!,.,vn ks m irOiil Ol inuu tuia ou laiii
whi'-h'rt suited
's '1'
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iiv'for
-..- t dtinaU'd liv an ordinance previ-
r"sV pii' d, requiring property holders
to'iierlorin the fame ; said proposals to he
r:vd -.io presence of and acted upon Ly
' th'? Council. ' "
Jn motbn, the number of cart loads to
be d. poMtcd on the levee from the. lots of
ix. n and mith is to be K'ft to the City
T.L'iiiec-r to determine.
(in ui"iioii, the City 'Recorder was au-
Vjorizt'd to enter into a contract with Mr.
!m'ii!i, fortlie removal cf the earth in
frrnt of lots G and 7, in-Mock 20, on the
ij.-vi-p, at the rate of 15 cents per yard,
av;;ll' in city order.
The following- Ordinance was then-: of -
Vr- i ly R. W. Furnas for adoption,
rh, on motion, was unanimously
Tr
"iJoMed:
1. J?e 7 ordained by the City Conn-
I of the. Citi of Brownville, That the
nihr meeting ct said council, i'e, anu
" .... i i
hereby, fixod upon the lirs.t and third
Mondays in each month.'
On motion, the Council adjourned.
T. W. HEDFORD, Recorder.
a
larUn's New Gooas.
D. J. Ma n tin has jur.l returned from
"tire East, with an -"almighty", stock of
(Joods of every linaginable variety.
Da vid knows just what he is about, and
what will suit this market, and has made
his purchases accordingly.
' A stranger, on seeing these mountains
'f poods, wondered "what onairth they'll
'-Jo with Vm all?" . Well, they intend to
'nil them. We have some half dozen
'tallies in this city, that bring each about
huch stocks of goot'.6 four times a year.
B. F. Luslibangh,
; Mr. Luihbaugli has just returned from
n jrip East to Raltimore, Philadelphia,
;iriJ' Washington. Mr. L., since estab
lishing himself in this city, has shown a
'co-Tjinndalle spirit in looking after our
; iyteretu at Washington. Recently, while
: the Post Oifice Department were cutting
'T routes right tmd left, Mr. L. happen
ed to be just in lime to save our daily
inail all we have really worth anything.
St. Joseph Female College.
In another column will be found the an
nouncement of the St. Joseph Female
College, Wm. Cameron,' A. M., Princi
pal. We, this week, had the pleasure of
forming the acquaintance of Prof. Cam
;' cron, and are free to say that, from so
' limited an acquaintance, we are pleased
with the man and his manner of teaching.
MJsstns Numbers-
find the following Nos. of the Ad
nrtiser missing from our files: Nos. 14,
2y,'atid42'cf Vol. 3, and No. 43 of Vol.
2. For either c the missing numbers we
wiH give anyone tn? Advertiser for three
12'Aiiths to come.
Land Sales.
The public sale of Government Lands
Wok place at Nebraska City on Monday
On.Moixlay next sales commence
a' this city.
Prc-Emption.
. 1 u ing the month of July , there were
ftf;o h 'aid red and one pre-emptions made
.f-t.he Land Office in this citv.
Ififllfs' Repository.
e are in receint of the August 'num
!',r of this valuable
nil?
h
monthly
and
visitor.
always accepl-
T.he dear old
.n?" .is excellent-
-stirring.
Our old correspondent V Capitol ium"
has turned up again. He's welcome to
the.'7u'ricr columns.
A Call for a Territorial Sabbatii
Jftbratka City, July 27, 1 So9.
At a meeting of the citizens of Np1,.
ka City, favorable to. the Sunday School
cause, me undersigned, i'asteni cf the va
rious worsmpping . congregations in this
city, were appointed a Committee to call a
Territorial Sabbath School Convention
Ine Lommittee, therefore, earnestly re
quest all Sunday Schools in Nebraska Tpr,
ritory to send at least one Delegate to
saiu convention, winch will convene in
the Firt Methodist Church, in Nebraska
City, on the 14th of September next, at
9 o'clock A. M. The Committee also de
sire such Schools as may not be able to
send Delegates, to forward such statisti
cal information as is called for. through
this circular. Come, ye friends of the
Sabbath School cause, turn out in vour
strength, and let the people of this coun
try know that you are awake to the inte
rests of this noblest of institutions. No
person can represent more than 1 School.
mple accommodations will bf? made to
entertain all who may attend. The items
of information which your Committee de
sire presented to the Convention, are the
following:. . '
1. Tl-', lo,zi::(r the S,hDcl
2. LV!:ru:t V:;u :i r.rl);;,
the
3
' '4
ors.
5
6
' When the School v. as utrr-rizf-J.
The number of Officers and Teach-
Thc number of Scholars.
The number of volumes in Library.
7. The number ot 1'ible Classes.
8. Tiie number of Children in Infant
Classes.
9. T1m number and kind of Sunday
School periodicals taken.
10. The total expenses of the School
since its organization.
con-
11. The number of conversions
nected with the School.
12. What portion of the season in oper
ation, and what suspended.
ISAAC CIIIYTNGTON,
E. ADAMS,
II. M. CILTNER,
J. G. 110 WEN,
J. L. FORT.
-New 'Counterfeits.
Threes on the Uelvidere Rank, N. J. ;
tens on the Farmers' and Drovers' Rank,
Waynesburgh, Pa. ; twos on the Farm
ers' Er.nk, Lansinburgh, N. Y. ; twos on
the Liberty Bank, Providence, R. L; fives
on the Bank of Weston, Va. ; twos on the
Colchester Bank, Ct., (a broken concern);
fives on the Butchers' and Drovers' Bank
Yew York City; fives and fifties on the
Commercial Bank, Wilmington, N. C. ;
threes on the White River Bank, Bethel,
Vt. ; fives on the Metropolitan Bank, N.
Y. City; one hundreds on the Merri
mack Bank, Haverhill, Mass.; twenties
on the Madison County Bank, Cazcnovia,
New York.
. .
The Washington Star of Monday eve
ning says:
It was understood that this morning an
attempt would be made to reach the top of
the monument shaft, in order to make the
necessary arrangements for a speedy re
sumption of the work. It was intended
that a rigger should ascend by means of
the rope suspended from the beams at the
top, but upon an inspection cf the rope
and condition above, Lieut. Ives denoun
ced the undertaking as unsafe, and the
plan was abandoned, and another will be
devised less -dangerous to those employed
in executing it. The shaft at present is
.174 feet in height from the ground.
Capital of Kansas.
We understand that Topeka has been
made the temporary Capital of Kansas,
by a very decided vote in the Constitu
tional Convention now in session at Wy
andotte. It occurs to us as a wise selec
tion, if. the seat of government was to be
moved at all, and this was a foregone
conclusion. Topeka is centrally located
as to the Kansas Valley, as accessible
from all quarters as any other point, is a
beautiful and healthful town, and is obno
xious to as few objections as any ether
places of the Territory. The location of
the temporary seat of government there,
is, we presume, equal to its permanent
establishment, and secures at once to that
young city a celebrity and prosperity,
which, first or last, will be hers anyhow.
St. Joseph Gaziitc.
the Philadel-
BE. EASTERLY'S
Iodine and Sarsaparllla
Will cure 1.11 diseases arising from a impure state of
the blood, or a depraved condition cf the fluids cf the
system, vii: cancers, swelling of the glands, rbeuinat
ista, wtite iwellings, chronic sore eyes, piles, ooils.
erj ilelas, goitres, psTms in the bones and Joints, nl
cers in th mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu
tKDal diseases. This medicine searches out the very
roots of the diseate by purifying the blood, and changing
the secretions in Uie system, thus removing the cause.
which, renders the cure certain and permanent.
Dr. Easterly' $ Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure the
tportt mercurial diseatt, and drive out and destroy ev
ery particle of mercury which is in the system, aud cure
it bad effects.
It will cure secondary siphilii or vcneral diteate,
and will d.'ive the eyphilitic virut and all hereditary
taints sjid pouonout matter out of the fystera throngh
the pores of the i-kin, and restore the patient to a per
fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure
for lictr Complaint tnd dyspepsia, if used a proper
length of time. I challenge the world to rroduce its
equal iu these complaints. The affiicled will bear in
mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will
cure al! nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy,
grareo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary
organs, in a few days.
It will remove pimples "d blotches from ihecce,
and make the stln clear, white and beautiful as ala
baster. It does tLis by poriiyirgtbe Hood, and by its
prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or
g.ini, producing vigorous health.
rcrscDS who have long been amicied with scrofula old
Hore. tetter, ri'rifworiTi, scald head, blotches, eruptions
t if t"i fk ti, ari l .ill eitineous c'ipa-'M, are advlsM to
pn- i:t J.'ri-i'.ey'H Salt liiiousn t-l Tetter Olrtmcrt ?
j 7'.'.;r on ih? soVtH and diftl i arts, ml.ti -js::'.r '-.
iti'V Iu7ir.i' c-i i Swtrpir&'j. - TUe T :-. uj
SrMtp:.riUa purges Ue blood, add uu.es tl.ti res to
discfciirso their putrid itter, aud the eirtnetU hciU
them. When both are used (which I always re--ommenil)
a permanent and rad cal cure is always effected. They
are the best and most powerful curatives known to man.
A air trial is all I ask I do not fear the result.
Tri :e of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
C bottles for $5. Gridlcy's Salt Eheum OiLtmcnt 75
cents pgr bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly,
corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
sole iroprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed.
JCJ-Soldby j. H. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Brown
vilie, N. and by Druggists generally.
SiirOr. Carter's Cough ISalsam
will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bron
cbiiiK, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast,
Pleurhy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseasesof t'ae Throat,
Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or
Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting
a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to consump
tion, and then to an early death. Reader, Lave you a
a cough, cold, or any disease of the lungs? Procure at
once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter's Cough
IlALSAJr, which never fails to relieve a cough in twenty-four
hours, and always cures the worst cases of
acids, coughs, aim all diseases of the throat atd lungs in
a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; largo bot
tles, $1 per bottle, orti bottles for $5.
3-DX. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Sirs,
St. Iouis, Mo., sole proprietor, tcwhom all orders must
be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by
J. II. MAUX & Co., Agents,
Brownville, W. T.
writes to
'Occasional
phia Press:
I perceive that it is denied by certain
Washington correspondents that Judge
Douglases preparing a still more elabor
ate .argument on . the subject of popular
sovereignty in the Territories. As I was
the first to make this statement, I now
repeat it. Judge Douglas has almost
competed a paper on this great question,
which will soon be published.
m m fc. m '
Senator Doujlass was presented Avith a
cane recently, by Mayor Haines, on be
half cf the citizens of the Tenth Ward of
Chicago.
Tho Chicago Journal says that the cane
is o oak, of large dimensions and of
very curious workmanship. It is covered
with fimin and devices fmures of
Washington and Douglas in very bold re
Ywmtcd. .
A iV.r cf TO SQUIRRELS and a RACC00X. Apply
at tl, ottke. " Ji3
The. above we clip from the advertising
columns of the Nebraska City Jfexrs, and
SIve it the benefit of an insertion in the
'JJtcrLib-cr columns... "What in the na
uon" do you propose-doing, Milton?
Resurrect the' old Whig party ? Or start
a eppojition to "Mabie's Menagerie ?"
tot Republic. '
The August number we have received.
Tie "Midnight Review," an illustrated
Hllad, is "striking and spirited." '
, , Bayard Taylor oes out to California
a the steamer of the 9th August, under
gageu.ent with the - San Francisco
-Mercantile Library" Society, to deliver
lour lectures in the metropolis of thePa
cific. Ie .will be absent about 3 months,
aM will crobahlv 1
tna the' prmcipai t0WM jn lne
lief, eagles, clusters of
grapes
liberty
caps, horns of plenty, star spangled ban
ners, cannons, drums, trumpets, Sec. Ov
er the head of Douglas is the inscription
"PeomVs Sovereignty." The work was
all done with a knife.
Mint Statistics.
During the month cf June, 1So9, 1,202
deposits, of gold bullion, averaging SS7
fine, and weighing l(J7,Jol ounces, and
worth. $1,977,967 17, were deposited in
the San Francisco Mint. The silver de
posits of the month amounted to 40,5o4
ounces, worth S49.2SS. The coinage of
the month summed up to $2,26S,971 GS,
of which S2,09S,G00 was in gold coin, and
$19,871 68 in refined gold bars.
Some of the Austrians seem to have
been particularly struck at seeing Zouaves
come into action with their pipes in their
mouths. The German's love for a. pipe
is of the number of calm delights-
thing to be appreciated when "he beside
his cottage door is sitting in the sun"
but a pipe in battle! Innocent German!
Incomprehensible Zouave !
ESTFcTcr and Ague Killer Will
cure ague and fever, chilis and fever, dumb a;ue, inter
mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms
of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there is a
man, woman or child suffering with ague andj'.ver,
they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and
Ague Killer, It is a positive curespeedy and perma
nent. Try it.
Plicc $lrer bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5.
Dr. Easterly, corner ofThirdand Chestnut streets
St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be
addre.sep to get the genuine.
Sold by J. II. MAUX &. CO, Agents, Brownville.
ErsTDr. Baker's Specific will cure
gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee,
diseasesof tho kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the
genital organs. Reader, have you a private disease 1
Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's
Specific is a safe, speedy, aud radical enre. With Dr.
Baker's Srccitlc you can cure yourself, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany tho
medic ine. Price $1 50 per bottle.
3"r. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets
St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders
must bo addressod, to get the genuine. Sold by
J. H. MAUX & CO., Druggists,
Brownville, N. T.
Advice. As the hot season is approaching, every
person should prepare their system for the change, and
there is no remedy so applicable as "McLean's Strength
ening Cordial and Blood Purifier." It will purify the
blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen and
invigorate the whole organization. The immense quan
tity of it that is sold daily, is proof enough of its great
virtues in thoroughly removing all the impure matter
from the blood. "We say to all, try it ! It is delicious
to take. See the advertisement in another column.
Two Bay Mares in Charge
Slonday tho Zitnoi June, i&uv, iwo men
Sassinjj by the names ot James Uiimitton ami m.
ohnson, stopped at the Brownville House in Brown
ville, N. T. having with them two lare dark bay
mares. On the 2vth the men lelt Urownvillo leaving
the animals at the City Livery .Stable. The- stated
before leaving that they had taken up tho horses on
Salt Creek between the two Blues, thinking them to
bo estrays. The mares are yet at the City Livery
Stable in Brownville, where the owners can get them
by calling proving property and paying all charges
connected with their keeping ; unless called for
within sixty days from this date, they will be held
at auction to tho highest bidder.
It. T. II AXE Y.
$25 SEWING MACHINE.
RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED
Double-Threaded Sewing Machine,
Warranted tlic lcst in the World.
Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and e:n
brcader with perfection, and will sew every kind of
g-:ls, even leather, aud especially adapted tar family
use.
Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn in one
hour to use It successfully.
V,'e have a great number of references, but will give
pn'ythe names of a few, who arc among the lirst fam
ilies, to wit :
We, tbc undersigned citizens of St. Lov.is, having la
tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa
tent Sewing Machines, and use it successfully on Uifl'er
ent kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful
ir recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine :
Mrs. y A Aienett
J Clemen
Jas A H Limptoii
D BGale
M BTennlson
J A Hale
F. Tillman
E J Stevens
Jlactines without tables, as hand Machines, with one
needle and two spools of thread on the machine, are $26
"With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, te., $33.
3C ix?d les$lperdozen.
Complete printed directions will be sent with every
machine. Thee machines take the same stitch as the
Grovcr and Baker.
Xo letters f inquiry answered except an extra post
age stamp is enclosed.
Machines warranted, and may be returned in thirty
d.iyg if not satisfactory.
Xo machines delivered until paid for.
All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re
ceive prompt attention.
X. B. Agents wanted for every town in the South
and west, to whom a liberal discount will be given.
Address KDWIX CLAKK, Xo. S2 Xorth Fourth street
St. Louis, Mo. n40-3m
Mrs JJcwett Wilcox
Jose CYffran
I, Mary Livermore
K R Wlnrf
M It Wi:il:inis
DU Arbuckle
II M lHs5un
To Lot Holders in Glen Rock, N. T.
Lot holders in Glen Inck, Nemaha county, N T. .
are hereby notified that unless they come forward
within six months from this dite and pay up their
respective proportions of entrance money end all
expenses attending the entry of said town f ite, lots
uncalled for at tlio expiration of said six mouths
will be sold to the highest bidder, for the benefit of
said town, as piovidcd for in an act entitled "an act
regulating the disposal of lands purchased in trust
for town sites," passed Julv 10th, 1857.
R.J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge.
June 30th' 1S59. nl-4t
Land Warrants,
Por Caslx ancl on Timo
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to
settlers on 6uch 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 in
town.
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 BrownviMe, we can al
ways bo found at the old stand a few doors east of the
FTOvrnvtlle House.
LrSTTBArGH & CARSON,
Hankers, and Dealerc in Land Warrants.
AX EXIIIKIT;
Of the P.eceipts and Expenditures f Keraaha County,
Xebraka Territory, Irom the lttd.y of Jcly, A. I).
1S57 to the 1st day of July, A D IS
EXPE5EITrBES. . -
June terra of the District Court, 1867 $310 70
Xoveuibcr term do do da i 393 15
June term do dj ISM: 374 23
Xovember term do do do 42
April term do do ISoJ 436 97
County Court including County cler's fe 656 73
Expenses of holding Coroner' Inijues 214 51
Printing for the county j 352 04
County and Territorial Roads 414 96
Sheriffs fees j 663 24
H uie rent, for u?eof coonnty purpose 124 60
Fees allowed justices in Criminal case 130 7S
Fees cf the County Treasurer 174 40
Expenses of August election 17 to 70
do do do 18fi I 63 5
do do do Io9 special 13 50
Stationery and Blank Books 174 96
Fees of Probate Judge 117 00
Support of paupers , 44'J 25
Guarding fnd keeping Ceorge nen!crn ( Xe-
gro, charged with murder. S5
Constable s fees in guarding other persons and
all other expense not heretofore eumcrted 613 69
Deficit July Is .1567 255 90
Total $6,638 43
Receipts.
Amount of Taxes collected in the jeais 1S57
and 1X38 $2 620 7
Amount of Taxes collected in the yer 1859 3,020 18
Delinquent Tax list lor 1857 and 1858 270 68
Delinquent Tax list for 1558 and 1S59 614 69
Total. $,52G 42
Which deducted from the amount of expen
ditures leaves the amount of indebtedness
at this date July 1st 1857 $112 01
Territory of Nebraska, County of Nemaha.
I. Erastus E. Parker, County Clerk of Xemaha Coun
ty, Xcbra li Territory. !o beref certify that tho fcre-j-.
a truo t1 ater.ctit of ti Csjucial cr.c-Iition f
( giiid c un-y at th.s Uate, as witr - my
) - f b.nd v.-. i- -- (T 'I f if s
. 1 . i i "M!'. at i..y . ... i.i f T:ivj..;, lu
' -v-. 3 .1. U-y -l i-.ur A 1). t jj.
k. K. PA;;Kr.;t, UuntyClerk.
- Brownvil, July 14. -
Tlic Complete ISall-llooui lland
ISooIv. COXTAIXIXG upward of 300 dances Including all the
mofrt fashionable Dar.jes, M'altz, Pulia, Maiourka,
Schottishe, Gallopjde, Common and Polka Redowa,
Quadrille or Cotillions. Varsovienne, Gurliiza,
Madrillianne, Eletcrka, Kspagnole, two, three and
Ave step Waltzes, Kc, &c. Also, common Waltzes
and Polka Ci-ntra Dances ; May day, Christmas and
Xew Year's Dances. AVith clcgaut Illustrations,
and full explanations, and every variety of the
latest and most approved figures, and calls for the
different changes, and Riles on Deportment and the
Etiquette of Dancing. Price 37 cents. Sent free of
postage on receipt of the price.
Iloyle's Games.
A XEW EDITION', edition embracing all the most m,d
ern modes of play, and the rules practiced at the
present timo in Chess, Billiards, Whist, Draughts,
and all other popular games, with sixteen games
adapted to the new Yankee Xotlmis cards. Edited
by T. FRKRK. Price in paper covers, 60cts, neatly
bound in cloth 75cts. Sent freecf postage on receipt
of the price.
Frere's Clices Eland-RooK.
CONTA1X1XG elementary instruction, the Laws ot
Chess, fifty select game by the first players, ending
of games, and the defeat of "the Muzio Gambit."
Also, thirty-one of thechoicest problems. By Thos.
Frere. Price 60 cents. A liberal discount to the
trade.
rew Cliess Hook!
MOIlPIir'S GAMES OF CaESS, and Frere's Prob
lem Tournament, coLtainiug all of Morphy's most
interesting gunesof Chesr, played in Europe and
America. Also, forty original chess problems,
never before publirJied, composed by the most cele
brated masters. Price COcts. Sent free of postage,
on receipt of the price. A liberal discount to the
trade. Address
T. W. STFiOlTG, Publisher,
S Xassau Et., Xew York.
July, 14, 1859.
HOWAEH MSHTB
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed,
cfp.icted with Virulent and Epedcmic Disease.
TIIE Iloward Association, in vie of the awful dist ruc
tion vf human life caused ly Sexual diseases, aud the
deceptions practiced tif.outhe unfortunate victims of such
disease by Quacks, several years ago directed theirCon
sultiug Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy or their
name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this
class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical
Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip
tiun of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life,
&x ) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa
tion commands thehighest Medical skiil of the age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment..
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex
press the highest satisfaction with the Huccess which has
attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper
matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea ; Gleet;
Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or seir-aou.-e, aifeae or
ilic Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and order a continuance
of the same plan for the ensning year.
The Directors, on a review or the past, reel assured
that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have
been cf great benefit to the aftliated, especially to the
young, and they have resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de
spised cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self-abus-o
and other diseasesof the Sexual organs, by the
Consuming S lrgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMbSf r postage. Other reports and Tracts on the
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are
constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn,
and will be sent to the afllicted. Some of the new re
medics andmethods of treatmnets discovered duringthe
last year are of great value.
Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTX
ITOCGUTOX, Acting Surgecn, Iloward Association, Xo.
2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. n ART WELL, President.
Eo. FAincmr.r), Secretary.
July 11, l5S-ly
H. M'LAUCIILIN CHA9. DOKSEY
Mclaughlin &. dorsey,
2m tf? Afywfcs.
Main Street, Erowinille,N.T.,
Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar
atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay
taxes, investigate titles
Buy and sell property on commission ; furnish land
warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi
ness connected with a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern
ment land and the location of laud warrants for parties
residing at a distance.
McLAUGHLIX &. DORSET respectfully refer to
George II. Xixon, Esq., Register Brownville Land
Office.
Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys'
Xemaha Laud District.
Robert W. Furnas. Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville
Messrs. Lushbaugb it Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
lion. W. M. T. Hamilton, H;igerstovn. Maryland.
Lewis R. XewcomerEsq. Baltimore, Md.
O II Barnet, Esq , Davton, Ohio.
Hon. Fenner Furguson, Delegate In Congress from
Xebraska Terrritory, Washington, 1. C.
John A. Beal, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownville, April 22. uoi3tt
JOSEPH L. ROY,
EAR3SK
AND
HAIR DRESSER.
Main Street,
IIROWXVILLE, IV. T.
PAY "YOUR DEBTS ! !
With Corn.
Those indebted to inc ore hereby notified that
they can liquidate tbeir indebtedness with corn at
the highest market price, delivered at the store of
I. T. Whyte in Brownville. This request is made
only because I am in debt myself, and ennnot raise
the money, but can raako use cf corn. Such an ar
rangement will be takn as a great accommodation
under present circumstances. JESSE XOEL.
Brownville, Dee., 2, 1S58.
Ague! Ague!!
A Xeiv Cltemieal Discovery.
Foremost among p.ll the different remedies ofi'ired
to the public for tho cure of this disease stands
AVards Telegraph Toni.' Bmd? entirely vegetable,
freofrom the u.ieof quinine and arsenic, of which
most of theajnio preparations are composed, it is en
tirely harmless in its efftcts, and leaves tho patient
strong and healthy. If taken according to directions,
it will not fail to cure tho wor.t eases. Just try
it once and satisfy yourselves that tho Ague can be
UFor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by Crane & Hill,
Brownville, N. T., and by dealers everywhere.
All orders must be addressed to W. W. Vi ard,
Leavenworth, Kansas, General Agent for Kansas
and the Western States.
July 14, 1859. 3 m
MISS MARY TURHER, "
Main Street, Brownville, JSebrasIca,
TTas last received a Jvrjtt
MILLINERY GOODS,
Consisting of Xew Style
Ribbons, Laces, Flowers,
And the finest, and best materials for manufacturing
anything in the millinery line.
April 1st, '59 n40-ly
BY AUTHORITY.
fothstd.
A MEMORANDUM BOOK, which the owner can
hfrve by calling at this Office, dcscribiaandTttyina
ofr this advertisement.
No. 637.
By me President oftlie United States
In pursuance of law, I, JAMES BCCnAXAX, Presi
dent of the United States of America, do hereby declare
and make known that public sales will be held at the
undermentioned land cCices in theTerritory of Xelraata,
at the periods hcreinaiter designated, to wit :
At the land tico at Brownville, commencing en
Monday, the eigtth. day of August next, for the disposal
cf the public laiidi within the following named town
ships, v:2:
North of the Base Line and Enst of the Sixth of the
Meridian.
The part of township 1, outside of the Sac and Fox and
reservation, of range 17.
The parts of townships 1. 2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac
and Fox and half-breed Xemaha reservation; and frac
tional townships 5 and o, of range 16.
The part of township 1 outside of the Sac and Fox re
servation; township 2; the parts cf townships 3, 4, and
6 outside of the half-breed Xemaha reservation ; and
fractional township 6, of range 15.
The part of township 1 outside or the S.ic and tox
reservation; towusLip 2, 3. and 4; the part of township
5 outside of the half-breed Xemaha reservation; and
township 0, of range 15.
Tcwnships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 13.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. ct raugj 12.
Town.-bips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 11.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 aud 6, of range 10.
At the landoilice at Brownville, commencing on Mon
djy, the fifiU day of September next, for the disposal or
the public lauds within the following named townships,
viz :
North of the Ease Line and East of the Sixth Principal
Meridian.
Townships I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 9.
Th parts of townt hi 1 and 2 outside cf the Indian
re-prva'.ii r; urd tiwnsbips 3, 4. 5 and 6. of nnccB.
The j irt .f in -r.shio -' out.to of tins Inlian reserve-
tioT.; .-tnd t.jwii&l ips 3. 4, 5 and 0, of rniii:e7
it.i! i,it ttt i-i -t -u: !".. rt tiie la reterra-
iloii; towiiuij t, -i it a!ni t, of'raiigefi
The p.irt of towusi.'.p 2 ouubio of the, Indian reerra-
tion; and townships 3, 4, 5 aud 6, of ranso 6
The p-trts of towuhlp 1 and i outside of the Indian
Teserva:ion; and townships 3, 4, 6 and 6 of raugu
At tho land office at Xebraska City, commencing on
Monday the tirt day or August, lot the disposal or the
public binds within t)e following named townships, viz:
North of the Base Line and East of the Sixth Principal
Meridian
Fractional township 7 of range 15
Fractional townships? and 8 of range 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, S, 9, 10 and 11; and fractional townships
12 and 13 of ranee 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 range 10
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13; and fractional
townships 11, 15 aud 16 of range 9 '
At the land office 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 of the Sixth Trincipa
Meridian
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; and frac
tional township 17 (if range 8
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; fraction
al townbip 17 of ra.icc 7
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of rango 6.
At the land office at Omaha City, commencing on Tues
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
Meridian
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15 and 16 of range 14
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 of ranse 13
Fractional ownships 12 and 13; townships 11, 15. 16
and 17; and fractional townships IS, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of
range 12
Fractional township 12; townships 13, 11.15, 16, 17 and
18; and fractional townships 19, 20, 2 1,22 and 23 of range
11
Fractional townships 12, 13 and 14; townships 15, 10,
17, IS, 19, 20, 21,22 and 23 of range 10
At the land cilice at Omaha City, commencing on Mon
day the tweuty-tifth day of July nest, for the disposal of
the public lands within the follow ing named townships,
viz :
North of the Base Line and Easi of the Sixth I'rincipa
Meridian
Fractional townships 14, 15 and 16; townships 17, 13
13, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 9
Fractional townships 10 and 17; and townships IS, 19,
20. and 21 of range 8
Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 19, 20 and
21 of range 7
Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 13, CO and
21 of range 6
Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 19, 20 and
21 of range 5
Fractional township 17: and townships 13, 19, 20 and
2i of range 4
At the land office at D.ikota, commencing on Monday
the eighteenth day of July next, for the disposall of the
public lands within the following named townships viz :
North of the Base Line and East of the Slxtti rrintipal
Meridian
Fractional township 27 of range 10
The parts of townships24 and 27 outside of the Indian
reservation; andfractional townships 28 and 29 of range9
The part of township 27 outside of the Indian reserva
tion; township 2S; and fractional townships 29 and 30, of
range 8
The part of township 27 onlsideof the Indian reserva
tion; townships 28 and 29; and fractional townships 28
and 29; and fractional township 30 of range7
The part of township 27 outside of the Indian reserva
tion; townships 23 aud 29; andfractional 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 commem-ed on
the days appointed, and will proceed in the order ia which
they 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 private entry
of any of the lands will bo 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 BUCHAXAX.
By the President:
Thos. A. Hendricks,
Commissioner or the General Land Office.
TIIE -
ItLELVIH HILLS.
Tho uoicrsinej having bou-ht the Jlilli for
merly owned by Dr. Hoover of '?mah i City, is now
prepared to grind Com, Wheat, and saw Lumber on
tho most reasonable term?. Toiiesiing tha L -t wa
ter privilego in Xcnu.ua county, he can at all times
accommodate his customers on short toliee v. i'.h the
best quality of grist.
From his store at the mill he L-i alwnjj prepared to
furnish the best quality of Croetri., Winc3 and
Liquors, end fanners willyave SO perc-.-nt by dealing
with hiiu instead of going to other place.
July 19th nltf J. O. MELV1X.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
"0 riCE is hereby given, that by virtue of en ex
ecution issaed from the oCce of tho Clerk of tho
District Court for Nemaha- county, Nebraska Terri
tory, against Louis N'eal and in favor of Hawk.
Uro. Jt Co., for the sum of seventy-two dollar? and
fifty-five cents ; I, Davidsjn 1'Iaster?. Sheriff of
said county, have lev'.cl upon ono Lorso as pro
perty of Louii N'eal. and will, on the 20th ilar i f
Ju!y, A. D. 1559, between tho hours tf ten o'clock,
a.m. and four o'clock, p. x from tho dor of the
housj in Brownville in said county in whkh the last
term of tho District Court for said county was hel 1,
proceed t sell at public sale to tho hluji bidder
for cash ia Laud to satisfy said execution.
DAVIDSON PLASTERS.
Sheriff of Nemaha co., N. T.
Brownville, July 7th, 1359. I-4t-
Xotice to Prc-Emptlon Claimants
Every person entitled to the Tight of pre-emption to
any cf the lands w ithin 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 so:n
as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed for tho commencement of the public Fa!e
of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise
such claim will be forfeited.
Thos. A. Hendricks,
Commissioner of theGen'l Land Office.
Xote. Under the regulations of the department, as
heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made
for advertising proclamations except to such publishers
as ATe.specialhj authorized to publish by the Commis
sioner of the General Land office.
A. W. ELLIOTT,
IKT nrsery
AM
SEED DEPOT,
Cor. Broadway amllVasli Street.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
naving purchased the entire Nursery stock of John
Siggerson &. Bro., I am prepared to offer to the public
the largest and te?t selected stock of Fruit Shade, and
On.ameutal taees, shrubs and plants ever offered for
sale in the West. We rc determined to offer such in
ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure
the most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalogues will
be furnished, and aDy information given, by addressing,
A. VT. ELLIOTT,
Saint Louis, 3lo.
Xovember 35, '5S-Iy.
Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of
"NEWS FROM HOME.''
A Weeklj summary of tho latent intellionee re
ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland, W tiles and
the British 1'ossenstons In every part of th world,
and devoted to politic?, literature, scion.?, art, his
tory, Arc, Ac.
TIac "Xctvs from Home"
Will be rerwarded postage freo upon receipt of
subscription, viz :
?2 for one year ; ?I tor six months ; 50 cents for
threo months.
Postmasters and newspapers officers are authorized
to act as agents. A liberal allowance mado to par
ties getting vp clubs.
Address TOWNDROW A DAT
Editors and Proprietors, New York.
April 14,'5'J-ly
T. n. EDWARPS.
A. J. BEERY.
EDWARDS & BERUY,
Proprietors of the
NEBRASKA HOiM
uroitotilli:, x t.
THIS HOTEL has lately been entirely refitted
and the proprietors can now assure the public that
they will meet with every convenience and comfort
usually found at a first class hotel.
Mr Rorrv tVie Jr . rartner wan formerly ennneeted
with the same house, and has had large experience
-i v . i : i V T"
EDWARDS & BERRY.
Brownville. June ICth, 1S59. 51-Gai
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtu of an ex
eenlicn issued from the oCi.'e of the Clerk .f the
District Court f.-r Nuh CoC3ry,"NvXraik Ter
ritr ry, o rtSn-t Alcur-l-.-r IT.-.IlAin ia f.-.vi r ef K-lert
Lir''j-.;, i tie fBTn f 1' ,tU-i n ln:ndrr 1 an I t !
J rr t wct,tj- ti !.-: I, ! ;.! n I ' S ti,
A' aid Cjut.tr, J.are lew. J Jv.i, ci fn :n
the J.. -r cf the hoi: ia which the Du: term of sn; 1
Court wasLeid at lirownvi'.lc ia eeuuty, will
on tho till day of Au.j A.. D. ISC3, between the
hours of nine o'clock a. si. ard three o'clock, p. si.,
sell, at public sale, to the highest bidder, for caa iu
ban i, the following described Real-estate- txr?taer
withali the Mill property, Machinery and improve
ment thereunto belonging or in anywise pcrt:iinin:
To-wit : Weeks number thirty-four and thirty-five
in Glen Rock in saidcounfy, as numbered and desig
nated upon tho orijnal plat cf said C!en Rck, said
property t be sold as property of said HaHnta to
satisfy said exocution.
DAVIDSON PLASTERS,
Slier. ff of Nemaha Co.,N. T.
rriwnville, June lLih, 1SVJ. 5l-4t-57,50
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an ex
ecution irsued by Jesse John, justice of the peace
in and for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, ag
ainst (ieorgies Frcderw and ia f:.vor cf lletith
Nuckolls, administrator of the estat? jf Jospi.h He
roin, deceased, for the sum of sixty-eight dollars
and ninetycents, I, Davidson Pla-tors, SberitT of
said county have levied upoff, aud, from the ?r.or
of the office of the said Jes.io J .hn in Drownville
in said county, on Tuesday the S)th cay of Augu?t,
A. D. 1S50, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m.,
and three o'clock, P. M., will sell at public sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash in band, tho following
property, to wit: one porrel mare and nnerono horse,
as the property of said CJeorgics Frovlerio Iu satis
faction cf said execution.
DAVIDSON PLASTERS,
Sheriff tf Ncmahacountr.
Brownville, July 27th, ISb'J. c3-2t-SS
Probate JS'otico.
NOTICE is hereby given to all person? interesti'd
in tho Estate of the late Oliver P. Kelly lata of Ne
maha county. Nebraska Territory, deceased, to ap
pear at the office of the Probate Judge of said county
at Rrownville, on Tuesday the t'th day of August,
1S.VJ, at ten o'clock, a. sr., to :,how civusj why .lume.-f
N. Kelly, Administrator of said Estate, should not
bo authorized to sell the following described real
property of said c-tate, tn-wit : the soiitii-eat quar
ter of section 2:1, in township 5, n(rth. in rango lo,
ease, of land situate in said Nemaha county, er so
much thereof nny bo necessary to tati-fy such
debts against said Estato as still remains unpaid.
Ordered that the above noticu bo .nblished fuur
saccossivo weeks in tho X.bra".!:-t Aderrtlm r.
Given under my hand this 25th day of Jim.''. 1 S'J.
R.J. WHITNEY, Prolate Judge.
June 30th, 1S50. nt-lt $5
Probate Notice.
WHEREAS it appears that theroaro claims exist
ing against the Estato of Ccorgo W. F.!ke!y, de
ceased; I have appointed Monday the 5th of Sep
tember next ni the Ennl dny fjr bearing u elulms
against said Estnte, and all persons having c'aims
against said estate nro hereby notified to Mo the
same at my office, or with tho Administrator of said
Estate on or before that day, or they will be forever
barred from recovering such claims and from setting
off the same in any action whatever.
Given under my hnnd this 27th ilay of June. 1Sj3.
R. J. WHITNEY, Pn bate Judge.
Ordered that the above notice be publitdn-d for six
successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
R. J. WHITNEY.
NATHAN P.LAKELY, Admistrotor.
Beatrice, Gage county, N. T.
June 30th, 1659. nolr-t-Ct $7'
Probate ANoti.cc.
WHEREAS ajinlication has been made to the
Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri
tory, for tho appointment of a General Administra
tor of the Estate of Charles M.Grecver, late, rf said
county, deceased, notice is hereby given that Satur
day thcCth day of August, is the !ty nr p unted fur
hearing said applications, at icy office in Urownville,
in said county, when and where ail persons interest
ed in said Estate may appear and thow cause why
Heath Nuckolls shall not be appointed said adminis
trator. (Jiven under my band this 20th u w of Jure, 1S59.
K. J. WHITNEY, Probate Jud-e.
Juno 30th, 1359. n2-Gt $7
PROBATE NOTICE.
WHEREAS application has been mado t-. the
Probato Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri
tory, for the appointment of a General Administra
tor ti the Estato of Mary Simpson, late of said coun
ty, deceased, notice is hereby given to nil whom it
may concern, that Thursday tho 1th day of August,
A. i. 1859, is tho day set for thu hearing of said ap
plication at my oGieo in Dr wr.vilic, in said county,
when and where all persons interested era required
to appear and show cause why-William HoldiUeH
should not be appointed said Administrator.
Given under my hand at office this Z'-l h-.y of Jun?,
1S59. R.J. WHITNEY,
Prolate Judge.
Juno 23d, 159. 52-tt-J7
I'roJtatc Notice.
Whereas ; it has been made to appear to my satisfac
tion, that there are claims existing airainst tie estate of
WillisHill, latcof Xem.iluc n;ity, XeVa.-ka Territory,
deceased; notice is iereby given, that I have appointed
Monduy the 8th day of August, A i lsrf, the day for
the hearirg of said claims, and a! I persons having claim
against th.esii l estate aro hereby noticed totl tlin
Sime at my office ou or before that djy, or they v.ill te
forever bnrred from recovering stu a claims, and from
setting off the same in any arfi. a whatever.
Given, under my hand, this Hih d.iy of February, A D
ISoft. K. J. V. IIITNKr, l'rfibati J a l'e.
Ordered that the abov noti -i tic publi.-bed for three
successive weeks in the Ncbra-.L a Advertizes.
It. 3. WHITXET.
Brownville, July 7, ISM. $4.
Probate IJotico.
XOTICK is hereby given, that Tuesday. Auputt 9th,
1659, is the day appointed fur the Cn l net: lenient of tho
Ki6tate of George Lewis, . deceased, late of Nemaha
county, Xebraska Territory, at my iffice in Urownville
in sid county, at 9 o'clock a m, when all persons in
terested in sail estate may attend and show cause, if
any, why the accounts of Uavid Lewis, aduiinntrator of
said estate, should not be allowed.
B. J. WUITXEr, Frctate J:dge.
Jaly 7th, 1S53. 3: $3
Probate Notice.
XOTICE is hereby given, that Tue-day, Angnst Otb,
is3j, is the day appointed for tho final seiiiemert of the
Kstatc of X. G- Titos, deceased, late f Xemihacounty,
Xebraska Territory, at my t.r.ce rn Brownville in sail
ccp-.nty, at 9 o'clccl A M. when all persons interested in
s.iid estato m?y attend and show cau.e, if any, why the
accour.ts of Jaxes A.Titus, administrator cl saidestate,
should not be allowed.
E. J. wniTXET, Trotate Jtiige.
Jnlr7th. 3t tl
Probate Notice.
Xotlce i3hercry given that 1 have appointed Slonday
the 19th day of September, 1S53 as a day for the hear
ing of claims against the estate of O. C. Patterson, late
of Jones county, X.T., deceased, and all persons having
claims acainst said estate are hereby notified to file the
same at my office on or before that day, or they will bo
forever barred from recovering any portion ol such claims
and from setting off the same in any action whatever.
Given under my hand at Beatrice. Gase county. X. T.,
this ISth day of July, 1359. XATIIAX BLAKF.LT,
n2-6w Pre bate Judge, rx-QIcio.
PIKES PE.iKCIfJCIACJS A3IC.1D
And will produce more g.'d ttanaiyo'er d:,r;lv yt
jlicovered, aad . ". ."
flS" Tt
Found.
A XOTE of hand, calling forever one hundred dollirs,
which owner can have by calling at this o31ce and paying
for this advertisement.
Lost Land Warrants.
ALL persons are hereby notiiied that on or about the
spring of the year of 1357, 1 enclosed in a letter Land
Warrant Xo. 60,830 for 160 acres issued to Rebecca John
widow of Lemuel John, under act of March 3d, 1S55,
and mailed said letter at Xenia, Ohio, directed to nenry
nerrimrton, Brownsville, Xemaha county.Jf. T., that
said latter and warrant r.3ver reached its destination,
and has I-een lost or stolen, that 1 have filed a caveat in
the General Land Office to prevent the issue cf a patent
upon said warrant, and that I intend to apply to the
Commissioner ot Pensions to have a duplicate of sa:d
warrant issued.
D. COSSET.
Jtrm. TSth. tS59. 6t
City Boot &. Shoo Store,
VTiii raakeyou a superh-r pair of b-.'s or s.Toes-f yi.a
rail or leave your measure, or he il 1 1 eil 1 .a acbeai-i-r
faur, a neuter shce. or prairie N-ots, s- d H'y'i i!f.
of St. Louis. I.tr.ph.yitf.x dwortme .. a:, ! t.-i a
variety -f material and irimmir.s f r 1, m , rV
tare, I hope to receive that liberal r,-M 4 VeV.
testoweJon me. Givorieacali w' " tiv
BrownvilleJulyS7. l;;.J . j3-
T. 21. TALiiOTT,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Havinir located himself in TV,.: . t n. . '
. , . " - ; , . i., len
ders his professional services to thccoiauiiinirr
September fr Texn, wiii.se! I either r r c.-h in h r,i r
Ul-otl a Short tiiue to I,-id rien I it I)j . .
the C.iy of Brownville wiih T.'i.t endo-e-J ' - a
To Good Vacant I'ts iu Uron nrnre MtV.itcd re, r tte
levee and convenient f,,r tu.si:e jMirj'oj. . J
120 Acre of Land in Xem ih.i c. ui,:j- ner the i: sou -l
river; well limbee.f and watered.
One half cf an Original Share (ei'-.al to io :ct.) la He
Town of Asriawail.
Xine Iatstti "McLnrari'a addition" t.Xl-i-ViC:f- "
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M A N U F A C TORY !
J0IIX W. . MIDDLET0N,
i!nori x vii.i.r, t.
IIEr.FnT Inrtrms f?,e pbli; tt.nl h t:a
T. ?;- located himself in this cii y, ,t-id is -r.o,.'.rcd
i- to serve tho-e in want f bj:: 5 in hi line
He has selected tiH t,tot Tvii.li cure will miriufa -ti;ro
a Xo. 1 article i f everything 1 trercd. IU- Vteius it uo
n(.H;ess;iry to enumerate: but will ktoj, or 1 and eceyarti
clc usually obtained iu Sa tille ;ind if n n... si,t
JOHN W. MIUM.MTrv
Brownville May 12, ; u4J-em
Ordinanco No. 4.
Be it ordained fy the City Cctiicil if the i :4Jvr
Brownville, Nt T. : J J
Sec. 1. That whenever any persm .r peV'-'oris ?hall
be fined f r breaking any of the j.rdinanres of th'sclty. it
shall te lawfti! f,r the ln.iyor or the city, n; .,n tho rrfu
sal of such per..o:i or persoti, : p,ry tbe jtt fi..
le ise Innifriiiu ciistod (it he deems' : h ar..,u advisa
!) and issue a writ of-execiiti-m au.ii;.-t tl,e prcfertv .f
the said person or persons for t'lO.-.i 1 tine and f.r i-o.-ts,
which execution shall be i.ued ami execined 1 ar ex
eeutions i nc I l y jn-ic ..f t he peTti'of tiilst -rr N ry
and that if upon suth i xeitition Lemf; returned nn pro
perty found or unsatisiie-I, then tbw "said m-tv,,r sli ill 1
authoriziwl to issue his warrant I ,: rWe -arre-t of .'icJi
person or persons for lion payment f taM li.ie and :ots,
and commit him or tl.em to the hands of t.'io i,i.ir-b;il. 1
he dealt with as ia otter cues for rioii-t, ivn.rnt cf fines
iKC.X. That an person or p3r
lis w i i sliail place
'' :i. o:i 1 1. levc- or ci'y. e:irt!i so -si to iiuito
the said levee ti eonforni to tiie rri'ethit hn beoa, or
maybe hereafter established t.y the Uy encinrer and
approved by the council, be al 1 .we I t'.-. rr-fore the 'tei
of three cents for every cart load of cu th s deposited,
the same pnrson or persons i:i doing the .juie are t i Y
governed by tbeeity tr;;i:ieer with re.it to the pl.ieu
where ti e same is to i e deiH sited. '
Passed Jure 27, loo . - -
O. 2. nEWFTT, Miror.
T. W. BEDl'O ItD, Rc-T-ier.
ant inn. .
TO EDITORS: Pub!i.-ber. of nw-'aj-ersiro re
spectfully caiti nf il not r-i irt-ei t t f il.ieh. !.: jo
spectirj myself, of a your. I'-.luw a-isu.ninv; ai'rcnch '
name, which nppon r; d in several tew:..'!j i-rs'of lat'.
Such notices woiill not be Rdtaitted whre Lt m
known. Hcannot read cor. write, but hires iota
one to copy my bill. ' ; .
G. 15. SMITH, M.D.,
Proprietor of Smitfi's l'tECTKic On.. i, l-tf
Cl?.!xn Notice '
To Thoq. Lreartr, Jrtt flays, sa a!l others ri.nni
it iiwyc-mcern Y.n are here y n.ti.d that 1 wiiia
pear at the Land O.Tcei'i Brownville on Svv.nrdir, thn
6th day t-f Aiigtisi, l -'.;:), at 10 ,. '.. i A M. t j prove
my r;;hf of pre-ernptioti to the X. K. i-. ir pr t,t f-e-ti-ir
no. 1!), Town-hip i.o. 3, at:o-0 i-i. -l the dixtH
priricip ii iii,-ri...ari. . . ABIlAIiAAl I'KXNV.
.Brownville, July 27ih, I3.'j3. . 'it . '
Koad Work; -
TIIOSK persons within the cor; orato !:rr itr.cf tb
Ci?y of Brownville wl.ohnve u; t pai l nr ate herety
i.otiCai ihut ti.or u yet oe uior nHiv. paring c
with latr, vi: of avpeariaz oi. the t reeks, tt er t-
my order on any day between th) bih aud 2d ,f Julv
lbC3. ''
July Ilia, i:
J. VT. COZ.EXAX, City Marshal. '
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Euy Vour WarrantH
OT J. McCOXinE, Farifham street, Omaha, Xubraika .
FOR SALT by
Oaiata. X. T
Land Warrants
A Competent Surveyor
T7IIO i personiliy aciuaintiN wlta sil the Lsnds now
cCered for sale ia the Omaha K.trict a.cr.ecred with
J. McCOXIHE
Omshi, X. T. nut
DISSOLUTION. -
THK Copartnership beretof-ro exietinr "itweer .
Hoadley & Zluh ha3 thi day been di,iolvtd by
mutual consent. . : . .
Those bwirl accounts ajainst tho said f.rm wi'.l '
pilease present them for payment, and tijoae indebted
will please make payment to either rf fho lute .firm.
' i.l'TiinU.HDAL'LEY. '
ROBT. Y. s:ui;:.
Juno 1st, '53.
Dwelling House For Rent.
Apply to
June l3t '50.
W3i. H. nooyn; -
49-tf
Dwelling House for Rent.
TEE ur.dersisned will rent on liberal terms, toi
prompt and careful tenant, tl:e mos; currnvxhuus,. el
irant and elli.ibly sitnatcd dv.eliin; L-T.se in tLocityof
Brownville an cx.elkLt ris'.ern. all niH-esary mrxv
houses, and a fine gar-lim with atUtbe vegetal ies of tha
season in an advanced state f cultWution, u?oa th
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