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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1859)
i - ' ' : ' ' : eyr ail t jiHOWNVILLi:,FER21.169. I TKliMS: yer, id n advance, - $2,W .. .. at tie end of 6 month, 3,50 t tt '- "jj 100 liU f 1' r r,ftr furnUlicd it $1,50 per i. pr- ch ccoiiiiMUic t!:C order, not "iLVroHS & filLBTET. rroprTWnrS of the Real ,e ,., letter, Xawnic Temple, Chicago, 111. ' t runv, rrl Advertising Aeiil,iu rear of VV. Children's Sbee Store, $0 West .,t, r'-rt, CiiHiiiiuiti. $ , ina, 01 V Cj, No 313 an! 313, Broadway, - itiLr Wiku, American Cans lean and European - .-riij!-f u4uUcrij-:ijn tJive,No!33 Nafau street i'fniitli!i".c, Northwest corner of Olive and h wnti. C3, VTH,ra street, Cbicaso, .u'.ti .Agents lo wnai ovm.tiih,h u -TMfnt lex the Advertiser, tuU receive and receipt j,,.u.c MjertlT. from various r.ttM rrnurn in vu. j in -" j v - m .- .rfuui Mie Mte, , flen m?i-ev iu u mc , w'to would uouut:es f. ... . ... ,,,, tit A 1r " i ( : K3-ei icnn copy, an person , .nf . wi'.lc-ar nor it sylirttatioii to become a regta- - ti- ri( er. J OIJ UOIIK. r o rerect Mteusive !itloi of Tn-e, Co". ,.k.;imfire.Cd.. au:.,rn!e tothe Av, er , tWi- e. t :m 10 te at.le U, tarn out Job tt ork in ...w-r uurjt, fcy auyice. TUe proprietor beius 1 ucV. pr Jee fclnwif. n-I baviwin bu employ a A;ite4 M4expei.cw.i-4 1W Jb :'rl"i"' " i.. t Vt vm'.-X mc ;a ibe exivutK n of Job W ork. r,:r.rcn to, School Notice. :.fW rott rs of lirownr illo School District " ... . . - n ..i . .1 i 'm .f tittle r"s l ut n the l;t Moiidnjrin Marth 1859, for f eleftir. three boot Directors in ' '"aicc with the irSfian of the New Scbool V R.W.FUUXAS, Fttf'j DarJ of Fdae&tion. Ladles Fair and Supper The Supper and Fair given by the la . s of this city, on the evening of the if, for. the benefit of the Congregational Lurch', pa?;ed effia'a manner entirely :'.i?farory; and highly creditable. The r- .11 ' ii cyyx cA was line ; uau weu iiiit-u, uu e rcttipts were over S100 This i:nt, vulcr an me circuxusianca, as ng to the friends of the r.trj-rwe, and is anotlicr evidence of the ! t;il di.pition of cur citizens. . 'Tie j rograrcme was, first, an address j V." C. Jouksdk, Esq. In saying that j. tliress of Mr." J. was excelicnt, ap- i nato, wtll written, well arranged, ;lv.v!l delivered, we' only give the uni jrii! expression of all who had the plea- re. of bearing him. . Second, Supper. 'u tay that the table groaned beneath weight of luxuries the most tempting, jcuhicd to tatiify the epicureans of even ivr fortwiis of the countryi would con v lula'faiiit idea cf the realitjv Sur aas' uuivt-ral at teeing such adis- oa tli frontier." "The ladies have av .0 wc! 11 :M was remarked by all. ? After f upper, the fecial enjoyment usu- upon such occasions, were participated all present. Hds was the first demonstration of the A in cur young city, and the general unlauce', liberal patronage, and social ymtu on the occasion, all contributed f u.ake it a bright fpot in the history of -r prugresj, and cause all to hop3 for u.y niorc such in the future. Clolhln? for Pike's Peak. We ta'.l tiic attention of our readers to a- rtdy bade Clothing for sale at the zUT.Mve house of SeicelScGreesbacm i this city. They keep constantly on iwl 4 vuy heavy stock, except when -'iiihed by a very liberal patronage to uh they are so justly -entitled. One f the firm has been east for some time, ir!g purchases for the spring trade, -1 with an especial eye to outfitting gold -venturers. The new stock will be here t a few teeks. We have no hesitancy in :3ying" that at Seigle's can be had any :.l every desirable ciualitv and style of 9 . '.I.. 1-1 1 .-luring, ana on terms me most iiDerai. 'Lore coming to this point to make their -lis,' ran rely upon being accommodated I th-i Baltimore Clothing Store , in this Medical Lectures. ! The r.ext Lecture before the Medical -Age cf this city will be delivered by A S. Hulladay, cn Monday evening it, at die Presbyterian Church. The -cturv will be introductory, and pertain s thit branch of medicine of which Dr. L VX tie chair. i The public will bear in mind this course I I:v lutes are free. ootncntD the Cold Region. ; ' ' . Two yo.Ung men from Illi - is crossed the rirer at . this point last 'V, t-i proceeded on foot to the new -.IXraio. They were provided with e ri-le. and such other necessities as -y-could pack ca their backs. They iltrid to thik cf rip difficulties; huge Us ci the precious metal only occupied senile Pike's Pcakcrs. Such is the effect of the . uT(r oa uus community, tnat, on - -r- ay last; two lads of this city, aged -:r;et-atT fourteen years, started on foot r tLcrry Creek. They were provided meagre, cf course- with meal, flour, r-"-n, and other supplies. Their depar -e so.;u reached the ears of parent and u"r. no rursuea, cvernaulea ana tLe young adventurers. There i oung America' for you, unadulter MEulId. e no-.ice collections of lumber in -b .cut emy portion of our city, prepara r for piling aloEg, improvements ra mthe fprir.g. The river ij now open at this place w laay.taMy look for the arriva ' Jwrm a few TT --lMilMIIH'MI J. Bi Jennings 4 Co 1 T'll r In to-day's paper will be found a new advertisement ofrthe exten sive Wholesale Grocery House of - J. B. JrsNiscsSt Co.", .'St, Joseph, Mov This house is prepared' witH additional 'fresh supplies to accommodate the ' up" country trade. We advise those of ournerchants purchasing in St. Joseph, to not fail in calling and examining their " stock. We are sure they can not do better. California Papers. To some kind friend -we know not who we are indebted for a package of late and interesting California papers, sent us f rom Sacramento by the overland mail. " l! Retnrned. - ; f Col. C. B. Smith and lady, and J. L. .Cahsos, Esq., who have, been spending the winter east with their friends and relatives, have returned. They re port a general stampede from the States to the Nebraska gold mines in the spring. Dr. A. S. Holladajy The numerous friends of this accom plished medical gentleman, will be gratifi ed to know that he has been prevailed upon to resume practice in this community. See his card in another column. SEEDS! SEEDS!! Field, Gareen and Flower .Seeds. We are now fully supplied with one of the largest and most complete 6tock of Garden, Flower and Field Seed ever ttlered to the Western people. Our stock has been made up with much care from the best seed gardens of America and Europe. A large share are home grown seeds, being grown under our on inspec tion, and which we can recommend as true to name and or the best quality. Among our assortment of seeds may be found over 150 varieties of Flower seeds: , 300 do Garden seeds: . Hungarian Grass Seed : CUiiieese SuKar Caue and Imphee seed, &c., &c. From a long acquaintance with Trade, we feel confi dent no one can offer better inducements to those desir ing seeds. Thote who design to emigrate t6 Cherry Creek and Pikes Peak would do well to take with them a box of fresh Garden seeds, we also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of IMPLEMENTS AKD MACHINES, Suited to the Fie!d, Garden, Orchard and Household. "We are fully prepared to Eupply the trade on the most liberal terms. ...... Full Catalogues furnished gratis on application if by mail inclose a stamp. Address II. D. EMERY & Company, -T 204 Lake street, Chicago, Illinois. February 17, 1859. 3tn CORN -WANTED".- We wish to buy 50,000 bushels of COHN delivered in this City or at Peru, for which wo will pay the highest market price in cash. D.J. MARTINA Co. Brownville, Feb. 15th, 59. ' SitAn.lsi SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAB! mciuuati Gazette FOE 1859. Among the leading political doctrines, which it will be tbc const ant aim of the Gazette to advance, with a view to their ultimate success through a change of the Administration, will be Opposition to the Policy and Acts of the Pierce and Buchanan Administrations, (identical in character) sanctioned and euportcd by the Democratic Party, and the responsibility cf which, as a Party, it has fully as sumcd; A general Reform in Government Expenditure; and the introduction of strict Ectnomy in all its depart ments; ' The old Clay Whig doctrine of a Tariff for Revenue and ditcrimination for Protection the soundness, expediency, and Justice of which even the Democratic Party, after nearly a quarter of a centnry of blundering experiments, are coming to acknowledge ; The election of Postmasters by the People, thereby taking from the one-man rower the tremendous engine of deiiotism, corruption, and inquisition Inch it now wields, Tl atwlisrtment of the tecrcvj so much in vogue in th? administration of onr affairs, and the adoption in its stead of a frank, manly, and open policy, admitting the People to a knowiedgeof hat their Agents are doing, and enabling them to discuss and pass judgement upon the measures proposed for their benefit ; Equity and uniformity in the mode of admitting all new states into the union hereafter, making the same mles and ratios apply to all alike; An entire Reform in our present wholesale system cf squandering the public domain so fraught with evil consequences in the future; limiting its pre-emption and sa!e to bona fide settlers, and all grants and distribution of proceeds, to purposes of education and internal inv provcineuts ; a policy, the adoption cf which would have the f fleet practically to exclude Slavery from the Terri tories, and add immeasurably to the independence, bap pines, and prosperity of coming generations, by secur ing in perpetuity, free hornet to free men. and the blessing of universal education; Non-interference, fry the Government, with slavery where it exists as a State Institution, and non- extension of it into Territories now free Insisting that thcinfln- cuceof Executive patronaie aud Party discipline shall no longer be thrown la favor of its perpetuation or pro pcgatlonln other words, that enr Government shall cease to be a sievery-extending Government ; A Liuou of the Combined elements of the Opposition in a-Droaa national organization for the overthrow of the present dominant party in IbGO; believing that the application of its principles, as practically exemplified. has been fruitful of agitation, discord, and disunion; that its moral bankruptcy is complete and irretrievable, and that its continuance in power must, therefore, in the very nature of things, result in entailing upon us a con tinued series or calamities, National, Individual, and Sectional. In its general course, it will be the aim of the Gazette ever to be t ouud upon the side of the right, be it the po pular or the unpopular side; to oppose Favoritism, Mo nopolies, and Partial Lepislation of every description; to lend its Aid towards the elevation of the Masses, and Jo the retaining in their hands the sovereign power in substance as well as in name ; and to advocate all legi timate and sajutary reforms tending to our intellectual and moral, social and political Progress. NEWS AKD COMMERCIAL PEfARTMEHT, CORBES- l'jOSDEKCE, &.C. 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To those who sympathize with us in the views wc have expressed, and desire to aid in their propagation, thus opening the way for the triumph which we believe awaits us in the next presidential struggle, we confi dently appeal for their continued efforts in extending the circulation of the Gazette their respective neigh borhoods. T1 X3 XX mm DAILY Published every Morning, Snnday Excepted. Single copy, one year $7 00 " 6ix months 3 50 " . three months ' - - 2 00 . , . Five to ten copies, one year 6 60 each, Ten or more copies, one year 6 00 WEEKLY-Published every Thursday. Single copy, one year $2 00 Two to five copies. 1 75 each. Five to ten copies, 1 50 . . Ten to twenty copies, (and 1 togetter up of club.) 1 25 " Twenty copies and upwards, (and I to getter up or ciub,) 1 00 " . And an additional extra copy for every additional I subscribers. Copies will be sent to Clerglmen for $1, Subscriptions in all cases payable in advance, and no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid lor. We shall be happy, at any time, to send as many spe cimen copies as may be desired, upon application. All letters containina remittances.. if Remstered, tcill be at our risk. Drafts preferred, when conveni- Address, GAZETTE CO. Cincinnati, O. Probate Notice- Whereas it has been made to aprear to my satlsf ac tlon, that there are claims existing against the estate of Josei Deroin, late of Nemaha County, Nebraska Ter ritory, deceased : notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Monday, the fifteenth day of August, A D 1S59, as a day for the hearing of said claims, and all persons naving claims against the 6aid estate are hereby notined to file the same at my office on or before that day, or they will be forever barred from recovering such claims, ana rrom setting off the same in any action whatever. Oiven under my hand on this Hth day of February, a u iov, R. J. WHITNEY Probate Judge. Ordered that the above notice bo published for If succeoHve wetks in the Nebraiki Advertiser. HrvTrnvHle, Feb 17 ITS'. Sat. p;ak yi'cssu 'ctoto t ? ; i RGRAL. l'CULIClTIOXS. rri ,-.- . TTT.' rmr.-tir.r The CorKTRY GxuTLEsrAK-A-Weeiir JoTrraal -for me arm, me tardea, and ho Fireside ontam fully twice the amount of reading; on rural subjects, and has a larger list of practical correspondents among its readers,, than any other paper vt its fcrnd. It is offered as a standard authority, bth in Agriculture and Horticulture as. furnishing assistance tothe farmer and eouutry resident upon every subject on which he can need, wherever be may reside,; ed as a truly National Agricultural Journal. Term: New Volumes of the Country Gentleman commence every January and July; Jiach number contains 16 large quarto pages, making over eight - hundred year. Single copies, $2 a year if strictly pakl in advance. The Cultivator Which has been widely known to itbe Agricultural pubiic since its first establishment in ' V. - .flat. I J . . 1 n . t Lat; year iojj, is now uiaue up iroiu uie voumrf ueu" t'.crr.an, and still maintains the rank It has ever held, as the best Monthly Agricultural Journal in the Uni ted States. No cotemporary compares with it in the number of its Contributors and Illustrations.. Only 60 cents a year. Formiog an annual volume of nearly 400 pages. .All subscriptions begin with the Janoary number. ' . i ,. , , . The Illustrated Ankual Register or rural affairs Containing 144 pages, embellished with 160 engravings, and constituting a complete Miniature Encyclopedia for the Farm, Orchard, and Garden., 25 cent per copy. The Register is issued annually, its 'successrve numbers being continuous in its contents, though each is complete in itself. The back numbers are always for sale, from the commencement of the series' inlS56. ..... Club Terms of the Country Gentleman. 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TheCri-Weekly is published every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at three dollars a year, invariably in advance. , The Weekly is printed every Wednesday morning, and contains the news of the week, choice original and se lected Miscellany, Editorials, Correspondence, the lat est Telegraphic Reports, and carefully prepared Market Reports of the Ohio and the Eastern Markets. It has the largest circulation of any paper in Ohio, and it is furnished to Single Subscribers at $1,50 per year, . . . : , . . , C;u lis of Ten, $12,00 - Clubs of Twenty and upwards $1,00 per copy, and one copy gratis to the getter up of the club. Sff a variably in advance. -v - t ;f ,: .Probate JVotlce. TFhereas; It has been made to arpear to my satisfac tion, that there are claims existing against the estate of Charles II. Greever, late of Nemaha Countv, Nebras ka Territory, deceased ; notice is hereby given, that I have appointel Monday, the 15th day of August, A. D. 1859. as the day for the hearing of said claims, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to file the same at my office on or before that day, or they will be forever barred from recovering such claims, and from setting off the same in any action what ever. Given under my hand, this 14th flay of February, A D 1859. R. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be published for twelve successive weeks in the Nebratka Advertiser.. R. J. WHITNEY. Brownvlllc; Feb. 17, 1S59. 3m. NOTICE. Christian Deuscr ) Justice Court in and for vs Nemaha County, Nebras San Francisco town com'ny ) ka Territory. Whereas ; the above named plaintiff. Christian Den ser has on tbe 23th Jan, A. D. 1S59 filed his pe'ition at the office of J. D. N . Thompson. Justice of the Peace in and for Nemaha County, claiming of the said San Francisco Town Company, the sum of forty-three dol lars and forty-five cents, nnd interest on the same, at the rate or ten per cent per annum, from tbe sixteenth day of September, 1S57, as money due on an account, and the summons issued thereon has been returned "not found ;" notice is hereby given to the said compa ny and all concerned, that unless they appear at the of fice of the said J. D. N. Thompson in Brownville, in the county aforesaid and answer to said petition, on or before Saturday the 19th day or Manm, ajj io, judg ment will be rendered against them by uefaultfor thi amount of said claim and costs. M'GARY . HEWETT, Atty's for Plf. Ordered that the above notice be published for fou successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. J. D. N. THOMPSON, j . r. or Nemana county. Brownville, Feb. 17, 1S59. . , 4w. TREES FOR SHELTER ON THE PRAIRIES. We solicit the attention of Orchardiste, Nursery men and farmers in the prairie, regions of the west to our immense stock of Tho most hardy, rapid growing and beautiful cver- creen tree, and the best adapted for forming belts and screens, for the protection ot gardens, orcnaras. and dwellinz3,in all exposed situations. Our stock embraces all sizes, from one to six teet in height, ircquentiy transplanted ana nuca ior safe removal. Priced lists for next spring furnished" on application and the following catalogues ore sent gratis to all who apply and eucloso'one stamp for each. No. I. Descriptive catalogue of fruits. No. 2. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees. No. 3.- Descriptive catalogue of greenhouse and bedding out pl;int3. No. 4. Wholesale or trade list. ELLWANGER & BARRY, Mount Hopo Nurseries; Feb. 10, '59 ly s s , Rochester, N. V- Legal r otice. Elizabeth II. Field 'I Johnson CountyDistrict Court vs . . . rof the Seoond Judicial Diitcict George V . 1 lehls J Nebraska Territory -To April Term A. V. 1859 In equity. To George W. Fields the above named defendant: Whereas on the dny of January A. D. 1859, there was issued from the District Court in and for Johnson county, Nebraska Territory, a writ of subpoena out of . the Chancery side of tbe said L-ourt, directed to you commanding you a appear on or before the first day of the next April term of the said Court, to be beun and held in the said county of Johnson, on the fourth day of April A. D, 1S59, and answer the petition and complaint of the above nameo Elizabeth II. Fields for divorce and alimony. And wfcreas the said eupboena has been returned, as to ya the said George W. Fields "cot found." - Now, therefore, this is to notify yon of the issuing of the said writ of subpoena, and of the pe tition and complaint of the said Elizabeth H Fields, and that unless yon appearand answer the said pe tition and complaint of the said Eliz ibeth II. Fields at the time required in the said subpoena, that then the said Elizabeth II Fields will proceed to establish the fact3 sot forth tn the said petition and obtain a decree from the said Court for divorce and alimony ! as prayed lor in said petition and complaint. ' U. C. JOHNSON, Attorney and Solicitor for Complainant. Ordered that the focegoiag notice be published in the Nebraska Advertiser for four successive weeks as the law provides. A. W. Pentlakd. Clerk. By.WMiP. WALKER, Aep'y. February 10, -09 n33 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. DR. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla; r . Will cure all diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood, or a depraved condition b! the 1i aids of the system, viz: cancers swelling,?! the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings, drronlc' aore eyes, piles, noils, erysipelas, goitres, pains tn the hones "and joints ul cers in the month and throat, and " chronic constitu tional diseases. . This. medicine eearcltes out Jht very roots of the disease by purifying the blood and changing the secretions in the system thus removing the cause, j which renders the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly'! Iodine and SarsapariUaniU cure the wont mercurial disease, mi drive out and destroy ev . cry particle of mercury which is In the system, and cure t its bad effects. . -X .V, ": ' !, i It will cure teeondary syphilis or ventral disease, and will drive the syphilitic virus and all hereditary ' taints and poisonous matter out of the system through the pores of the skin,' anil restore the patient to a per- feet state of health and ' purity. It is a positive cure ! for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a nroncr length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodint tnd SarsaparUla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploluls, drop?y, gravco, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, in a few days. . It will remove pimples and blotches from ihe ace. and Jnake the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. . It does this by purifying bc bloody and by Its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afflicted with scrofula old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridlcy's Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both arc used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. . Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparllla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5r - Gridley's Bait Rheum Ointment 75 cents per bottler1 Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. 5r3-Soid by j. n. mXun" & co:, Druggists Brdwn- ville, M". T., and by Druggists generally. IF'Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful meustruation, Fluor alhus or wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz ziness, weak nerves, .frightful dreams, and ail -diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesses, over- excitement, kc., of thoT sexual organs. . Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. Jd"Price $1 per bottle, or G bottles for $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Agsnts. Brownvillft ' N. T.t and by Druggists generally. Dr. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea) gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneysbladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. , Reader, have yon a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. - Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre.- With Dr. Baker's Specific you . can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as' plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 80 per bottle. S3-Dr; EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom aU orders must be addressed, to get thegenulnc. Soldbjr J. H. MAUX & CO., Druggists, ' " Brbwnville, XT. T, - NEW ARRIVAL! . . . i . . AMD . NEW OOB!!! McAllister & ponn, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FIMITCRE, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, &C, . BROWJSTILLE, N. T. Having established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by , - john Mcpherson, They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the -AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP Ever Brought in this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment STAPLE AKD FAKCY DRY GOODS, of ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family CONSISTING OP ' Flour, Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasaes, Cofiec, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, - etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES ' Such as V Spice, :;; . Peppers, v Soda, V ' ' Salaratus, . .. . , ' Ginger, c ; i . . j. Allspice, etc., etc. They have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, C, ALSO, A well selected Stock of SfC. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Q UEENS WARE, 3b HATS & O AJPS, Boots and Shoes. We pledge our customers to sel ns cheaD as anv other house in the j- - - , , city, and that our goods m quality and style shall be unsurpassed. LIVERY STABLE. war. ROSSELL, TJEOWNVILUE. IT. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom inodatt tkose wisning witn damages and Buggies ; to gether with good safe horses, for comfort and ease in tra velling. He will also board horses by the day, week or mocui. Z3-TERUS FAVOSAELE.mt D H. il'LAUGHLIJI CIIA9. DORSE Y I.IcL ATJGHLIIT &-I)OBSEYr- Main Street, Bro7UTllie,N.T., - 'Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers, pay taxes, investigate titlos l sv - . r - Buy and sell nrooerfr' on commission i furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend- to all other busi ness connected with a general land tjency business. Particular attention paid to' the selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants lor parties residing at a distance. Mclaughlin & dorsey Tespcctfrir refr o'T - George 41. ..NiXou, .Esq., Register Brovaviile Land otnee. ' ' .. .,(. -.j Charles B. Smith, Esq,; ReccUor. ol Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownvil le ' Al&isrs. Lushbaugh tc Carson, Bankers, Brov, n il.e, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Ungerstown, Maryland. , , . Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, ild." , t OHBarnet. Esa . Davton. Ohio. " '' Hon; Fenner Furguson, Delegate tn Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, !). C. . - ' . John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Pern, lad. : Brownvil Ie, AprU 22j i ' no43tf r- T. W. BEDFORD, HUDSON GEORGE, uounty surveyor Notary Public OT? ilPflD T' P,' T7nT) H C A KOUXCES to thepubllo that he has jnst re ijJLlr UHU SX KJlLViXUjlt ceived, per Steamer Ityland. very lareo and nTT71TTIT7nTin ft1?Ti flTITTT J mmm m urn 2ZT3NTC3-XJM ZTUEUSi " ' ' ALSO DCAI COT" ATE? AYirilTO lltni. to I Ml C M.U uh IOj . liIHmAVlJJ.K JN.llUA2llkA. Offl.ce on Main Street. - WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell Land warrants, make time entries, attend to the selec tion and location of Government Lands, Snrvey Town sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Flats.&c, fee, Having been located In the Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make the most choice selections for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cases at the U. S. Land Office. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. . WE REFER TO Hon. W C Reynolds, , Kingston. Penn. John J Pendleton, Esq. Cincinnati, Ohio Ion Galutia A Grow - . Washington City, D. C. noil Joseph G. Crane ' ' Dayton. Ohio Byall & Charles, Land Agents, Sioux City, Iowa. Hosiers. Hedges, Bankers do do Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T. R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa. Rufus R. Edwards, Esq. , . St. Joseph Mo. Col. John G. Fell Waverley Pai W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio April 8. 1858 . v2n-yly - . ,' A. B. HOLLABIRD k CO., Machinists, Founders and Engine Builder sy7: Front stree, "West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. "IT 7"ould most respectfully Inform their friends and IT tbe public generally, that they are now pre pared to exacuto all orders mthcirline, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with tho increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Miir Engines of every Description. Constantly oa han-1: consisting of the i$ash. Circu lar and Mulcy. Mill Gears and every description of jastings,warrantcd to be well made in cTorypartieu lax ' . ."' ' . '. . ... : . - j . They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, whrch enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work oa as reasonable terms as any. other shop in the country. 1 hose in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our new pattern J BEARD & BROTHER, N PROPRIETORS i Of THE E2CI3TjiSIOn SAFE Affl) scale A70RK r :SAWT LOUIS, MO.t Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled ; Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, " Vaults, Bank Locks, &c The recent test of Safes of the different Manufactures in the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which the Excelsior triumphed over all others, fully establish. es the superiority of the Excelsior Safe, which , merits the confidence of all interested in Safes; and the securi ty of their contents. The Excelsior being tho only safe after being in the fire for ninety hours, and taken out red hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large number ot the otters, in the fire but a short time, were taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must impress all with the necessity ol examining their safes, and those purchasing to be sure beyond a doubt, of the Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we Dledgeouselves to manufacture none but such as can be relied on, and refer to the following . . t. Certificate. We, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Board & Brother's Excelsior fire proof Safes were submitted to in the burning of the City liuiiuinsH. tuenineieeuinornoveniDerjiooo. uu a iu jus tified in recommending tneni to an wno ueeusaies. Hall & Smith Eddy jameson & Co Charles blow & Co Samuel McC'artxeV Partridge c co - Joseph Elder, Humphreys Tutt& Terry, John Sthomasoh' - RUSYAN HILLMAN & BROS BASTE WILE Y & BASTE TILLAS ROZIET &CO SCOTT & BRO McilEHAN & BALLANTINE, BROWN GODDIN & CO VON PHUL WATERS CO yr LEWINO & CO . DA JANUARY & CO . JOHN H HALL 6fc CO Barnard Adams & co shapleigh iay & co THE EXCEISIOK Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manuf actu e t thn State Fair, in Saint Louis; Is Sold from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to De equal to any in the United States. Also manufacturers of Ulitnizi? Rods, of Best quality, and PUMPS of aU Descriptions. BEARD & BRO., No. 15. Main Street, Baint Louis, Mo. July 22,'I85S. - - - v - Iyv3u4 Fruit Trees. Brownville Nursery The snbicribers offer for sale the following varieties of Apple Trees. WINTER VAKIETiES. Yellow Bcllefleur, Hawking, Winter Swarr, Pome Gris, - - M'ilowor Limber Twig,. Snow Apple, Baldwin, Domini or Darwin, Talman's Sweeting, . Northern Spy. White Winter Pairmaln, Red Romaninite, Janitan, English.Golden Russet, mesap. Roman Stem, FALL VARIETIES. Fulton, Fall Pippin, Fall Janitan, Autumn Swarr, Fall Strawberry, ; Milan. VARIETIES. SUMMER Sweet June or Uightop Sn miner Queen, ' 1 Golden Sweet, Sweeting, Early Trenton, Early Harvest Rcdstrcak, Early Harvest. The Nursery is situated on the farm of R J. Whitney, about one mile south of Bronville. The trees are one year old from the graft and very large and healthy for that age. Produced in the soil and climate of Nebras ka, they must prove superior to tho-e that are shipped from tbe States. They can be obtained earlier in the spring are not injured by cutting off the small sprouts in order to make the shipment less and to lessen tne bulk, as our eastern nurserymen do when they send trees abroad. This is a truth that our Nebiaska farmers must take into consideration. To those who wish to have Good orchards the proprietors will endeavor to give en tire satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. During the planting season, one ot us wiM be found in the nursery to wait on those who favor us with their val ued orders, GEO. W. BRATTON. JOHN S. FAVORITE. P. S. We hereby warn all persons against trespassing, or removing any trees, or any mark placed on or anon; the said trees. - - B. fcr. Brownville, N.T., Jan. 13, 1859. - - - 3m 1 Claim Notice. To Joseph Lrves, Almond Spencer and all others whom it may oncern. You are hereby notified thnt I will appear at the Land Office in Brownville, N. T., on Friday the 25th day of February 1859, at two o'clock P M, to provo up my right of pre-emption to the north east quarter of suction 29, township 3, rango 14 east. . i -Feb. 10,33 ROBERT FOX. Claim, Notice. To Ira Packard, and all others whom it may concern. You arc hereby notified tbat. I will appear at the Land Omce In Brownville, on tbe 4th day of March." 1S53, to prove up my right "te the south half of the N. "VT. quar ter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quar ter of section no. 6 Township no. 6, north of ramrell, east. - JOHN S. TOWNSEND. Feb. 17, 1859. Claim Notice. To Nathan Corchan Thos. C. Nance, and all eth ers whom it may concern; You are b'reby notified that I will appear at the Land Office Brownville, N. oa Friday, the eleventh day of February, 1859, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the south west quarter of section twelve, Township one, north of range sixteen (13), east, where you can appear to contest my right thereto. .- . , JOnX A. BURBANK. TW1 1 linery A superior stock of Millinery and Dress Goods at my ew Millinery establishment, one door above Lushbaugh fc Carson's Banking House, Ercwnville, N. T. 41tl MART TURNER GEIT2S''DEE3SiG00DS. lOlRCHAlfT TAILOR, ' BHOWNVIIXE, !, NEBRASKA. Respectfully announces to the gerstlemcn cf Brown- iile autlvkiaity that he has jut received from tbe Ji.ist a large stock of veix superior, gvodi ani latest styles. . ... ,.' . .... 'Which he will manufacture oa veiy favorable terms. He flatters himself that he understand hU business thoroughly and al, I work warrauted coming from his es tablishment, and charges as low aa any other coiupciitof in thii place or the West. .. 1 , , ,: A Keat Fit Guaranteed. NEW ARRIVAL !.-' - ,., -'t : i OF . - . -, Two UrowuTlIIe, Nebraska. wel1 as801"11 toc f Pirlorand Cook Stovea, of new and improved patterns,as follows: Buck's Pattern, Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New E. , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. - Also, - " Japancd ITart, I2ras Kettles, Lantliernsy Copper Wai e.blio vels and Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have al3o now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to put up guttering and spouting and ail ouicr work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to give 'satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper couutry. .,"- Brownville September 2, 1353. . - I0-ly B. JENNINGS. . . . Jt B. JEI5TTINGS EXCLUSIVELY J. B. CniLDS. ec co. Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph Vo. UAVE just recievedby late arrival, at much bo- low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of uroccries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusually chenp for cash. Wc respectfully invite buyers to an examination of cur stock. ... 50 bhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices - 1000 sacks Q A and Kanawa salt 600 bis superfine, extra and extra fine Flour 600. sacks " ' " 20 tierces new Eica 4Q0 hf and qr boxes Star Candles . IOQ boxes family Soap ,. , 500 boxes IUo Coffee, good fair to prime : 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar ZOO bis and hf bis batter, soda, sugar and wine "' Crackers . ' 1 409 kcjrj assorted Nail3 ., loO coils mannilla ropo, from to yt inches i 5 boxes pearl Js larch . 50 boxes SX10 aud 10X12 Glass 500 dox 8X10 and 12 and 12X11 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples ' ICO boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and - black Tea- ' - " ' ' ' ; 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy . ; 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum. drops . 100 whole and hf 4r urn Figs . ,": 50 boxes layer Kaiscns 2C0 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Scgars, various brands '150 boxe3. nd 25 bis Smoking To' acco ' 600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters "150 boxcsWK.PFnhdE D Chccs ; .."'ooden ware' in every variety: Cotton batting, Candle wick, wrapping yam, hoinp twine, white fish lotomac hernng, fresh Ooshen butter, cranberries, orango , fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes,-vermaciUi, macaroni, nuU of allkinds. etc etc. C"Hidc?,: peltries, beeswax and all other hinds of produce taken in exchange for goods by ' . - . j. u. JEXXLNGS & Co. Jan'y 20 1859 30yly ' : A STATEMENT OF THE , Buchanan Life and General Insurance Co, or J3t- Joaopli, Mo. Fur tho year ending December 31, 1S50. . Cash on hand, ' $35,982 6J Ir. N. Y. and St Louis 25J71 21-5C2,948 87 - Real Estate, , , 4,421 50 Office Fixtures - oio 17 Bills Roccivablo, ' 8,305 51 Stock notes well secured and payable on doinand, . . tl,nvvii . Balance dao on Insurance Premiums, 5,915 70 5164,045 31 $03,200 00 52,675 8il 5,170 93 Capital Stock, Deposits, I roh t and and Loss. Silt 1,048 81 The above statement closed the second year of this company. Inc company paid their losses promptly, on ine pro sentation of the claims, without submitting any of their innrers to any detention whatever, or availing themselves of any of the usual delays, or charges for prompt payment. And they hopo by the continu ance of this policy, to secure a large share of tho bu siness of merchants, steamboats and shippers gener ally. A dividend of 33; j per cent, on tho capital paid in, has been this day declared and carried to tho credit of the Stock notes, and 25 per cent of the cargo premiums returned to tne customers ol tho omce, JAt. L. U iMLIj, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J B HOWARD, W R TEXICK, J B JEXX1XGS, JOHX CALHOUN. IIEXRY BLOUNT, JAMES KAY, HILTON TOOTLE, ALBEliT G CLAltK, C HYATT, J II LIKENS. J. B. JENNINGS, President. JAS. L. O'NEILL, Socretnry. Toledo Nurseries. 900,000. Trees for Sale! ,. Two hundred thousand arplo trees grafted this winter, deliverable in spring to order at $5 for 1000, when over twenty thousand are taken; for smaller amounts six dollars per thousand will be charged. thirty thousand extra line imported rear stocks at from eighteen to twenty dellarsper thousand. J0,000 extra fine imported Anger s Quince, 517 per tnousana. 20,i 00 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks $13 per 1000 10,000 raradiseand Doucian 20,000 Mazzard Cherry stocks 20,000 Paradise and Doueain 20 4 20 20 50 80 50 u It u M a u 300,000 one year old apple trees 100,000 3 to 4 feet apple t ees 100,000 4 to 5 feet very stocky and fine 20,000 Norway Spruce about 1 foot 12,000 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherries, extra fine 2.000 plum trees, 1 year 25 per 100 15 " 20 " nnd Raspberries, Plants, Peaches, With a large lot oi urrani3 Ornamental Trees, Shrnbs and Apricots and Nectarines. Catalogues ficnt to oracr on receipt ol a postage sUmp each . A, FAIINESTOCK Si SONS, reb. 10. '5! iy loieao. Uhio. Legal Notice. Jesse Nocl.Pl'ff I Johnson County District Court vs ; of 2d J udicial Dist net. J ebraska John Cochran U l.J icrr'y. lo April Term A D 1859 To John Cochran the above named defendant. You are hereby notified that in the above entitled cause a writ of summons trout the Johnson District Court of the Second J udicial District, Ncbr'a Tcrr'y. nas been issued, returnable to the April term of tho said District Court ol tbe year IbrJ, in the first day thereof , to be held at the Court bouse of the said county on the 4th day of April A. D. 185'J, common ding you to answer the petition of tho said plaintiff Jese oel to be on file in tho Clerk s office of the said Johnson county District Court on or before tbe first day of February A 1 1S59, wherein he claims of you tbe sum of one hundred dollars for work and labor, eare ana diligence, asapnysician and tursc, bestowed upon him the said defendant by him tbe plaintiff, in the county of emaha, ebraska Ter ntory, for the space of Eve weekj from to wit : tho 25th day of July A D 1353. . And whereas the said summons has been returned "not found" as to you the said defendant. Now, therefore, yon are hereby notified that unless you appear and plead thereto on or before the morning of second day of the said term, to be held as uore said, default will be -sentenced against you and iudzincnt will be rendered against you for the sum demanded in the saia petition of you the said defen dant. ' V. C. JOnNSON. Att'y for PTtff. It is hereby ordered that the foresoin notice be published for four successive wetk3 iu the Nebraska Advertiser as the law in such cases provides. A. W. PENTLAND, Clerk, By W. P. Walker, Dep. February 10. '59 For Sale at this OiTice. Mundred 9 EEOWNVILLE lEatihfi: Saloon. . The proprietor ha recently fitted np and now has la operation u Xext door to the Bank Buildin?. on Main Street, where - MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 1 - can be bad. Great pains is taken to have cverythiaz neat, comfort able, and orderly X31UL of SPxro. FBESH OYSTEES, PICKLED OYSTERS. CniCKEirS. MUTTON CHOPS, BEEP STEAK, IIA2I & EOG3, ' 1 . : PIGS' FEET. TRIPE. SOCP, COFJEE, V.'ILU GAME CP A I.I. K.1XP3 SUCH AS DEi:R, TCRSEr. GKLSU, i- - DUCKS, PKA1R1C ClliCiwEXS, Bit a XT, FISn, Sto. Pelicvlng that the City net!.;, and wilt nr.prort such establishment, the enterprise hs been embarked in. with the confident hope that a libera! patronage 'iil bo- extended. BrovnrU'.c. Ja. 6. 1S59. tf Dr. Easterly's ES-Fever ana A??ne KHIcr-Wiii cure ague and fever, chills and fever, dnmb asce, Inter mittent and remittcut fevers, and all the various forms of fevers incident to bilious climates. It there Ua nan, woman or child suffering with cntte andfrvtr, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever. and Ague Killer, It is a positive cure speedy and perma nent. Try it. ' nice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. St Louis, solo proprietor, to whom all orders must t- addressep to get the genuine. Sold by J. U. MAUN h. CO, Agcnti, Ercwnville. Land Warrants, 3or Cash, rvxicl on Time- We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all slrst settlers on such time as they my desire long or shots t the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will he kopt on band fur sale as cheap as they fau be bought elsewhere lu town. Eny of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by ns will be guaranteed to to genuine In every lespect and will be exchanged If de fective. - Being permanently located in Brownville, wo can al ways be found at tho old t.uia a tew doors east ol u . Brownville House. LrSTT3ACGn& CARSON, - Bankers, aud Dealers in Land Warrants. Notice to Tax Payers.- R. T. RAIN KY, Treasurer of Nemaha county, Inform the citizons of said county tbat ho is ready to receive taxes at all times between tbij and the 1st of January next. Brownville, Nov. 4, 1558- 13-3r I caution all persons whomsoever atuuiai buying from Augustus Kountze and Win R.iih certain twn lot known as 'Benedict's Addition to Krownvill. Nebraska. jous Mcpherson. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Archer, Richardson Coanty, N. T. J. W. BLISS, Collecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. ' Particular attention raid ti mailug collections for nuu-rcsidents. Charges reasonable. Itcicrnccs. R. W. Trame, P stunster, Pern Wm. E. Pardee, Pib.ite Jutoo, Neh.-Ciiy E K Parker C-iunty Clerk, Brownr'le Lyford Sc H.irn. S:nora, Mo. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! TVIth Corn. . " Those indebted to me are hereby notified that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at . thobihest market price, delivered at the store of I. T. Wbyte in Brownville. This request is madi only becr.use 1 am in debt niyselt, and cannot raiso the money, but can inako U3C of corn. Such an ar rangement will be taken as a great accommodation under present circumstance s. JESSE XOEL. Brownville, Dec, 21358. FRUIT TREES FOR THE WEST! CAllEW SANDERS CP TUB Saint. Louis Nurseries, ' Situated FIVE MILES WFST OF ST. LOUIS on the Olive street Hank Road, OFFERS the following choice and excellent vari eties of Fruit Trees and Hants to Western Far mers and Fruit Growers, at the following prices : APPLES, . Standard Trees, 3 years old, very fine, $20 per hundred, cr 25 cents each. SUMMER YARIETIE.. Summer Sweet FaradLjo Red Astracan Bcnoni Largo Sweet Bough Early Harvest Early Strawberry Golden Sweeting AITIMX rilUKTIES.. Maiden's Blush Fall Pippin lLiwley .Tcrjey Sweet Rambo . Fameuso Gnvcnsteiu YAEIETIF3. WINTER Yellow Bcllfleur, Northern Spy, Wine Sap, Gold en Russett, White Pippin, Jcpot. n, Pryor's Rd, Rome Beauty, Newtown Pippin, Esopua Spitscnbcrg Norton's Melon, Totnpkin's County King, Jonathan, Baldwin. PEACHES. Prien $20 per hundred, or 25 em' ear,). . Cra wford'9 Early, Crawford's Late, Early York, Old Mixon Freestone. Red Cheek Malncaton, Heath Cling, Large Early York. Cook's Seedling. Troth's. Early. George the IV, CooJidge's Favorite, Red Or ange Free, Ward's Late Free, Largo White Clior. PEARS. Standard Tree, 50 erntt each; Dicarf Trees on An gers Quince St'tcJ:, very superior.bearing first oriecond year after ptnntinff, 50 ef each. " . Bartlt-tt, Bloodgood. Tyson, Buffutn, Beurre d'An- " jou, Belle Lucrative, Duches d'Angoulemo Doyenne Boussoch, uhito Doyenne, tlemmish Beauty, I urn-' dise d'Autome, Louise Bonne de Jersey, SecKcl, Ste vens' Oencsee. Swan's Orange, Gljut Morccau, Law rence, Easter Beurre. Kirtl-nd. ' CHERRIES. Standard Tree; 50 ernt tcS." . Knight's Early Black, Black Ear'W Black Tarta rian. Coe'g Transparent, Elton, Gov. Wood. Napole- on. Yellow Spanish, Carnation, Early May, May" Duke, Belle de Choiyy. Hums, Apricot?, Nectarines. Quinces,' best varie ties 50 cents each. RASPBERRIES. . Red Antwerp and English Purple, 15 cents each: American Black, 10 cents each, Brinckl's Orang, 20 cents each. STRAWBERRIES. Longworth Prolific, McAvoy's Extra Red, Wah- . ington, ZJ.uu per hundred plant. THE LAWTON BLACKBERRY. " . $2 per dozen ; three dozen 35, and 312 per hun dred, riants fine and strong . CURRANTS.. White Datch, Cherry. White Grapr, Victoria. Red Dutch, Knight's Sweet Red, Black Naples, one year old, 10 cants each. ... GOOSEBERRIES. The Houghton Seedling is tho best variety culti vated never mildews, and bears enormously. Prico 15 cents each. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Shade Trees, Evergreen Trees, Flowering Shrubs, . Roses. Ac. Ac, a large and fine assortment always on hand. . , All trees, plants, Ac, will be taken up and labelled . and packed in the most careful manner. A small . charge, merely enough to cover the oufby, will da made for packing, as is eustomary wita aa nurscr men. , - . All articles ordered will be delivered, at the St. 1 Louis steamboat bindin, or any railroad depot, fre of charge. Each box or package will be carefully marked with the name and residence of the party making the order, and ehipped as directed; but after the shipment they will bo at the risk of the pur chaser. . Persons visitinz St. Louis, can leave orders at the Valley Farmer OSee. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets and they will be promptly attended to. All orders should be accompanied by the money, or an order or draft on seme person in St. Louis, or good reference given. All lctten should be a Jlrc.-se.I to CAREW SANDERS. Feb 3, 1S5". nl St Louis Nursery St Louis. Mo Xotlce to Lot iloldcrji In Tecum seb, Xcbraslia. Persons holdirg evidence of titles quit claim, deeds, contracts for deed, r certificates cf docdi in the town cf Tecnmseh, Johnson county Nebraska, are hereby notified that unless presentation is made in person, or by proper attorney, and lots claimed and respective proportionate amount of entiance money and fee for executing deed, be paid on or before the expiration of six months from this date, all lots at that time unclaimed and unpaid for, will be sold at public auction to tho highest bidder, for tbe use and benefit of said town of Tecnmseh, agree able to tbe provisions of an act pa.sed by the Gent al Assembly of Nebraska, entitled "an act refla ting the disposal ef lands purchased in trustfortowa sites," and approved February 10th, 1357. JOHN W. SAYRE, rrcbate Judge. Tccumreh, Jaa. 20. 453.