vtSS B 1 ADY rv I. iUUNVILIj:. . K.MS: . A if j M m !-, " ' . ! lr r!i 5 W,jt - ;5 00 f: f.il.J t M.&J ir mi ite rur, ul! Real rtttit v- ; A'lr!li-.i.C AVrnl.lU f-r of t. ! k. l J i;v (iti jn, . 1 K . .ftC.l cn.rr f aud . ' (3 It. h -IK '.tr-l. C klCiS. is r i' .f ti e "AJ- ! tor. ..'-i.J.-;- u.M.P-J-r.W ! ...... ,t...Jrfil-..'-U:t-l. l Jul! W)UK. t i ll, . .1 p'i..i.t H It aiteij'ial to, , y. Jt -SiVtvL Advertiser- hftTin --iti.U'itc.i ci.i-uUtion of auyrrr in ?'.rr.U.r,4 Vill LtcrtUut in bt. . tt. Jop'-i. Citcinutii and other Eat- -.fc!lti hre N'ti rik merch?nt pur . f i'obwi ter adTiert'iins medium I'liiitii! Oliice Fur Sale. ii:? in cihcr "Adrerti'.er'' l - Tt-rritory; The If.tli? Most tl-C Sub- a:.l jj p-tro:i- ;!r in-iitutiu:i las recently Mr. H. Motuiso.v re- ! I v WnrtLta &: r.'. a p-:ir ( a'.'. . , (V J ih. -' , A.b av ilct Mr. a ho: ? . u tie uar.ts cfhis all, - Lave felt at Lis rcf. the in. li'Ju:lii-UU.l iiU-r- fwl tr.t ctc- i-.a ibtir purses -.. ... ... i i.ecy an in- ils ! j o-t doer, lu- .1 itnyihii' "io. k! to u -il t'.iA it aud Lret ; 1 olTice, He un j art of tt.e Uihiru-is well, -: a..!iii; lu lh. rajaiity of ivy Luiinoi's huurc j p-l-t. tuU,:j, i m ard at ! ill I il i . ....: : fr, !it'' you w ith a highly if billiards, Evan is i ii a:. i, t r a irme ' It a IV I .J .11 if s i-.JMLw." K-iLi, ft lue Ltty I.ivery '.'Z a'.tiil faitlifuUy to the wants J "!' :-kt;' r.;d alto serve yu with l.iiy uccLit.i.!ltioi;s at. the V.-t i: lleduij'i ke p any of I'm S:.." "ilaw ch" stock. It vt "to f .Mv crj thell read" Lai: t!. i.- losi"by any means, ir ;:e- ! M:rerif.tenJenre J 4 5JV 'i.nf, is iure to iu th-t line dotia in "a pple v.: it h-ve tause to J . A , y il. i.-:::e- cf Il-il, Injinu- .t t!j - I.'v.;irIa llv.u;e i . , i , , . . i i , i- i i ' .l.-r y,u, out l2o, which, Oi'iccr 1 'ji.I evi rh-ukd him lXt:.:r.ha Ci:y. He .v i a , t-t:i t-? cbthing uhlch ti'.;-u froM him and sold fit th? wcinan. 1 1 . t r 1 1. - cuckin-. ucre tilked of; lulLc vas y!.avi::! u head t!;avcd l:J leiLg pt across !i Lcve lecn to cm tht-l!r, and -t v., t J V. - 7 ' t;;:ll 1 ,e h-1 tamed d l.vr Lad '.3 It f u i t:.o .an. up iu:uvicr;t mont-y ui u n-.-r lru lias ia 1 r 1 fivni t!ip 3!Ine. ' "'rMt, iiuf the mcit chcer r" i'.J.-l ia n..rt a d q-Jituities Hi (jt-::iral Gorern il d a Pott 0:1" v at the at.i ure m tLt-ir way. - 1 t' ill s- 1 ...I To- lA ue - - w . m-mmt m , i " I .'i.lC t ri, j au. '-ticil artkle. to - - rtravr-t cf cry - t t r. ClIE -- ta u h-r friends ia ' .... , t i . , v, , , - , , I thi (rale came up from St. Louis last ; i I, an . d I v experience . , r, . ' r ,. , . ( .. ,.' . ni-'ht. 'She.puteli for this place a .very , . lit' 'large, amount of goods for Seigel i: J that t.v.ii larltr thavc ; & , . , . , uremlamn, and others, and also a large Oar Xew AdicrtlDcms. :". . Crase.S; JIill'. aS v;ill be' veil by their adv'erthement, 'are now prepared uiih.a fall clock, to .supply the wants 'jt all. ThHr -stock is very -extensive ...By 'invitaticn of Mr. Hill we. took a 'stroll - through thb rr.iaimoth establishment. . p . and.really were at a loss to kbot what could be .tlcne uith so may goods ; but vipre assured nothing less would supply the deinand. . -v .' . V Jon.y" . McPa.tWaoxi who ha3 been hying, on his oars'-' for several months, in 'waiting for. hi 'new stare room, has re turned with a much Targer and mote sel ect stock of goods than he has ever op tntd in-this' j.laco before.. The Doctor is an ?'ohl hand", in .the business, knows about what the trade requires, and will sell at bargains. We found him busy as could be, among huge piles of goods. His stock is all new, freli, and nice. Give him a call, around bu'the levee, next door to his old stand. '. Mc Allistee Po.nx, determined not to le outdone, have.opened . out a large and splendid assortment of all kinds of goods required for this market. Billy Hoblitzell is well known to this communi ty, and will make friends and secure cus tom. At this House too, can be found almost every desirable article. D. J. Martin Co., at the old stand cf I. T. Whyte & Co., Main street, have received by every boat coming up with in the past few weeks, heary supplies of goods suitable for this market, both for home consumption and for those going to the mines. They have just now fairly go: their goods outhe counters and in the shelrts. Thus far they have had a very pretty trade. This is a strong and reli able House, and Mr. Martin, with the aid of his gentlemanly assistants, cannot fail to please. SrwiNc Machixe. We call attention to the advertisement of Raymond's latest improved double threaded Sewing Ma chine.to be foundm another column. Our agent in St. Louis says: 'This machine is ove of the best I ever saw. I examin ed it in comparison with others, and. think it superior." Read the advertisement. Millinery. Miss Mary Turner has received a new supply of goods with which to please the ladles. Call at her rtcre, next door to Lushbaugh &. Carson's Exchange Bank, Main Street. Sligll Sy Green q'acx. Have receiv ed the largest stock of Ready-made Cloth ir.g, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &C;, ever presen ted to our citizens. Seigel is a reliable dealer, and what he tells you in regard to his goods, you can rest assured will be so. Call soon, if you would secure a choice of articles. The River. Tho Missouri river has been on a gra dual rie for a few days past. The shipments of freight to this point already this spring have exceeded those of the whole of any previous year. Vast amounts of produce have been shipped from this place south. Indeed, our ship ping merchants have experienced difficul ty in getting boats to take the freight--principally corn and potatoes in Avaiting on the levee. K. M. Rvland. This staunch Mis souri River boat reached our wharf from St. Louis on Friday last. She left with us a great many passengers and between oO and 75 tons of friht for Brownville laerchants. The Ryland went down on Monday and took Irorn nere L'UUU sacks or corn and SCO hundred sacks of potatoes. . Hesperian. This well known and popular steamer, commanded by Captain j ICercueval, from St. Louis, also arrived at this print on Friday evening, laden with freight and Pike's Peakers for this point. The clerks, Oclesbt and Knise- J lv, will accept our thanks for favors. The Hesperian, we understand, is to be one of the line of Packets from St. Joseph - to this city and other points ab letter lor.t, nor accommodating run the Jiifsoun .River, . , , above. No ouicers, She went down on Sunday, taking I frA-r, Vri til nrf 1.100 Pfirlrs of .Mm flP.d a large quantity of potatoes. ' Sioux Citv, from above, made our wharf oa Saturday. Asa W.ilcvs, from St. Louis, landed at this place on Saturday evening. Con siderable freight and quite a 'number of passengers among which was a Hand Cart Train of Tike's Peakers stopped at this poit.t. . She went down yesterday, taking from here 2 j00 buiels cf corn. SrarAw KACLr.On Sunday this fine ' a::d fast running steamer from St. Louis, made o-r landing. She went down yesterday evening. - "White Clovt.- nu:hler of passengers. Eifra SeIon. At latest accounts the Cabinet were i still resisting the Extra Session measure. The President's mind however is made up, and the Proclamation may i3sue to morrow. Attorney-General Dtack took iie Piv,i!i.-.t th.nt 111F. lJ?nrtrlment - f r -. AlZllJHKJ i tU. iWOII 1 in , Jox Garnett Sc Co., at their Agri- 'cultural laipletnent and Seed Store, St. 1 Louis, are Hill prepared tofcupply every rr.'ir.I in th' ir lin. iaca.Cart Train. . fc ; ; . A company bound for the gold mines via "1. 001 & ValkerV',Une, arrived in this city per steamer Asa Wilgus on Sa: turday last, and after purchasing their supplies started- on' their way.- This is, we believe, the first Hand Cart Train from this point . Hop at the Browmllle House- On Tuesday evening! the new proprie tors of the Brownville House gave a free hop. 'We are told it was a brilliant affair. Everything went off nicely and agreea ble. : . Court. Judge Hall, having been solicited by the bar and others of this county, has, we are informed, consented to held the reg ular April term of Court for this county. le is now in Kansas but will be here in nme. Ity Election. It will be seen by the Mayor's procla mation that the city election takes place on Monday next. Let it not be forgotten again. It is important that there be a good, practical, and efficient set of men elected; men who will see that everv needed improvement is properly looked after. Quack Nostrums. The majority of hair Waslies, hair dyes, talr tonics hair oils, and the numerous preparations which are j now before the public under such extravagant, hyper bolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show window cardl, and newspaper headings, as hair prepara rations, are all humbugs of the .first water; and their real uierjt, when they possess any, is that they do no arm. Hog's lord, whale oil, lard oil, sweet oil, scented and colored, make up, when in beat if ul wrappers, and w hite flint glass bottles, the costliest cqaractcr of ton ics, and when thus costly, are baptised with some tri syllable term, add caught at by verdant young and old o both sexes. Such is not the charajjer of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentleman comes before the world without any "high faluti&"Xilophloforim, or any other astounding and startling catch penny term ; he sinidly advertises a Hair Restorative what It express es., precisely and as a Restorative it acts. Buy Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and as you value your scalp, aye, your very brain3, apply nothing else tor it may be that you will get some worse substance than perfum ed lard oil on your cranium. Remember Wood's Re storative for the hair is the best article extant. Dr. Slann's Ague Balsam. This wonderful compound is having an extensive sale in all carts of the Union where ague exists. It is one of the few medicines which are now sow over the coun try. that are really what their inventors claim for them. And, unlike all other remedies tnat are recommenaea by their proprietors tocure all the ills that flesh is hie to ibis remedy is only recommended for chills, fever K ague, or that particular class of diseases growing out of or the result f miasma, eo common in the western country. The numerous evidences of its great curative properties, and the high estimation placed ubon it, ren ders it the greatest discoveiy cf the age, and it deserves tLe entire aonrobation of all classes of men. Those Laving occasion to use a medicine ot this kind, are urged to soaie uo pains to give this a trial if they wibh to be sonndlv cured. See advertisement ia another column of this paper. will cure Couchs. Colds. Asthma. Consumption, Bron chitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Congb, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Che?t, and Lungs. No one should ncgloct a Cough o: Cold a6ing!cday. Millionsdic annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to cokscmp- tiom, ami then to an early death. Reader, have you a a cough, cold, or ar.y disease of the lung? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Da. Carter's Cough Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in tweu- ty-four hours, and always cures the wohst cases of oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in a few days. Trice Trial bottles, 25 cents; large bot- ties, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. 83I)tt. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuiue. Sold by J. H. MAUX & Co., Agents, Brownville, N. T. SIcLean's Cordial. Thp followins complimentary notice of McLean's Cordial is taken from the Missouri Democrat: Since the last two weeks tLe following cases have bt-ea reported cured :. 105 persoiis have been cured oi uenerai ueouuy. (i3 . " " " Kervous Debility. 23 " ' ". Diseased Kidneys. ISO who have been afflicted with various complaints, Night Sweats, Dyspepsia, and Weakness of the Digestive Organs, have been cured, besides a large number from hom we have not yet heard. McLeau's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a remedy required by every one in the Western and Southern country. It is very pleasant and agreeable to take, and It can be taken by man woman, or child. As a diuretic, it will cure any disease of the kidneys ot bladder, and as an alterative, it will purify the blood and remove all pimples, sores or blotches from the skin. Try it. One drachm is sufficient to convince the most tkeptical of its wonderful strengthening and invigorat ing properties. . See the advertisement in another column. DR-EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the sy&tem, via: cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings," chronic sore eyes, piles, ooils, erysiiielas. goitres, pains in the bones and joints, ul cers in the mouth and throat, and all. chronic constitn- tioual diseases. This medicine searches out tne very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions ia the system, thus removing the cavise. w hich renders the cure certain and permanent. . Dr. Easlcrbft Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure the trorjf mercurial disease, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle of mercury which is in the pystem.. and cure its bnd effects." It will euro secondary syphilis or veneral disease, and w ill drive the syphilitic virus and all hereditary taints and pohonius matter out of the system through. the pores of the sin, and restore the patient to a per fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, it used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its ecval in these complaints. The afflicted will bear ia mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine arid Sarsaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, in a f cw day s . . It will remove pimples and blotches frcm iheace, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purifyinghe blood, and by its prompt actionon the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been aCiicied with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, aud all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procuro Gridley's Salt Riioum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sartaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, and causes the s-ires to discharge their rutrid matter, and the ointment heals thein. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure Is alwayff effected. They are the best aud most powerful curatives known to mau. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5. Gridley'a Salt Rheum Ointment 73 cents per bottle. Bjth a. e prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner if 'Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, lib. sole proprietor, to whom all orders must te addrescl. tjSold by J. U. UAUN k CO, Druggists, Brown- viile, N. T-, and by Druggists generally. jDr- Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture; seminal weakness, chordce, diseases of the bi&icys, bladder, and all diseases of Ike genital organs. Reader, have yon a private disease t Do not neglect it. Delay it dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 50 per bot tie. $3"-jr. EASTERLY, coraer Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, slt prcprietor, to whom all. orders must be addressad, to get the genuine. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Erownrille, IT. T. NEW ARRIVAL! AMD' : ' i : NEW GOOBSH! McAllister &onn, wholesale AN'D retail dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FLRXITURE HARDWARE, QUEEXStVARE, &C, browjvVille, jv: r. Having es(scblihecl themselves at the old stand reccut ly occupied by ' JOHN McPHERSON, tber ro now offering and receiving for 6ale one of the Largest AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP ' MERCHANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory , They have an extensive and varied assortment of ST A PEE AXD FAXCY DRY GOODS, ' ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family' COSSlBTIXfi or Flour, Ham, Bacon Sugar Molasses, Cofiee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, : Candles " etc., etc, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, .Soda, . : . Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, . . . ;- etc., etc.' They have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, SC, ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AXD CI7TEERY, QUEENSWARE, HATS & O AJPS, Boots and Shoes. We pledge our customers to' sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that our goods m quality and style shall be unsurpassed. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES. J. B. JENXISGS. BEN. CHILDS J. B. JEMISGS-& CO, "ED 'Ha n PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Second and Francis Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO.' The Senior partner of this Ilouje is now below mak ing heavy shipments of Coffee, Sugar, lEolasses, Flour, &c., A large portion of which will arrive in a few' days on Steamer Carrier and Asa Wilgus. . - - Having made arrangements with one of the best Hills cf St. Louis for weekly supplies of Choice Brands of Flour, They will bo able to offer to retailers end consumcrs; at all times, the 'Terr '.Best Flo At the very lowest prices, Every Bushel and Sack Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Cit es a large and choice selection of TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Fresh Oysters, WOODED WARE, CORDAGE, And every Article appertaining to the Grocery line. All cf which has been bought at tie Lowest Cash Prices, And they piedge themselves to sell them as low as ar.y House ia North Missouri. They respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of their customers . an J the community generally. J. 3 JENNINGS L CO. St. Joseph, Feb. 15, 'CO 35-1 ai STBr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or wnitesf barrenness, saliow completion, hcadachc,-Iiz? liness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all d;-seasc3 caused by colds, cbcciied perspiration, exces:e, ovcr cxcilemerit, &c, cf tho aexual organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is' universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invenlcd. Ji3"Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles far. $5. .; Dr. Easterly, corner of Third andClicstnut streets, St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed. : Sold by J. n. mavx & CO., Agsati, ErownviUe, K. T., and b Pmgg'.st gerallr. Leral-Xfotlce. JacJb Eozarth Xeinaha Ccnnty District Court, ts " f of tho Swrond J adici j1 Uiict Charlotta Bozarth j Ncbnuka Territory . . To April Term A. D. lSi3 la equity , ... To Charlotte Boza rth the nbovo ufimed defendant. Wbereasoa tLe fifteenth day llartu, A. D. L3;S, there was issacid from tho Xeiaaha County Uistriut Court cf tho Second Judicial lUstriet, ebraiL Territory, cut of the Chancery side thereof, a writ of subpoena directed to yon counranding you to ap pear oa or before the first any of the next April term of the said Ccurt, to be be;un and tela la tto said county of Semaha,. cn the eighteenth day cf April A. D,1S59, andanswerthO jrcUUon ar.d com plaint of the above rained Jacob Bozarth f jr divorce from tho bonds of matriaicrv with you, the said defendant, Chirlotta Dosarth. And whereas the snid supboena. has been returned S3 td'you the said Char oita i5czarth,not found. row, therefore, this is to notify yon of tho issuing of the said writ of sub- oca, and of the petition and complaint of the said Jacob Uoiarth and that unless you appear and an swer the said petition and complaint ot the said Ja cob Bozarth at tho time required in the said subpoe na, that thenthe said Jacob Bozarf j will proceed to establish the facts set forth in the said petition and obtain a decree from the said Court for dirorse as prayed for in said petition and complaint. Attorney and Solicitor for Coin lainant. Ordered that the foreeoii!2 notice be published in the Nebraska Advertiser for four successivo weeks as the law provides. A. W. Pentlaxp, Gerk. By C. U. DORSE Y, dep'y. March 17, '59 4w pf $10. NOTICE. , Notise is hereby given, that whereas George C Fer- gubon aud Catharine Fereuscn. his wiie. did on the 24th day of July A. D. 1S&3, make and execute unto me, the undersigned, WiIli3m.II. Hoover, trustee, their cer tain deed cf trust, which said deed of trust is recorded n mortgage record Xo. onecf the records oT Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on pages 3'J and 40; where- oy, ior ine purpose of securing uuio A. B. Holabird &. Co, or order, the payment of a certaiu promniissory nutc. given by tho said George C Ferguson ou the day aud year aforesaid, in words and figures following, to-wit: 70, urownviile, July 21.. I80S. For value receiv ed 1 promise to pay A. B. Holabird & Co., or order, the sum of eight hundred and- twelve and 76 lOOths dol lars four months after date, at Hie ra;e of two and a hair per cent per month interest." (-igned) "G. C. Fer gusuu." they did bargain grant and sell untornc thefol- lowingdcscritrd premises, to-wit : the ujrth-east Quar ter of section 110: twcntv-foUr. f241 in township no. nve, (5) north of rn?c"no. thirteen, fl3yeast, containinzone hundred and sixty acres. Also, the northeast quarter cf section no. nineteen. (0,) ia township n. six. (61 north of range no. fourteen, (H ) cast, contaiuing one hundred and tixtyacre-, all in Xemaha county, Nebras ka Territory. And whereas, it i provided in the said deed of trust, if the'suid George C Ferguson shall not ray said proruniissory note, above mentioned, and every part taereor, together withall interest therein, as well as the costs of tnesulflirust, when the same s'.i.tlt ba cotae ducand payable, according to the trust and effects thereof, that liier, 1 the said William H. Hoover, would hereby be authorized and ii powered to proceed to sell all thcaid property above described, or any part thereof to the highest bidder, by first giving thirty dsys notice .of the time, terms and place cf sale, with the! description of the property to be sold, by publishing the same in 6ome newspaper printed in the Territory of Nebraska, which sale should be at the door ot tliooilloeof the Reg ister of Deeds of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, and whereas the said prommissory note, and the costs of the said trust has not been paid, or any part thereof, and that the said prcmnissrry note has long been dne, and whereas the sum of nine hundred aud sixty-four dol lars is the sum due cn the said note, aud the same has notjnot been paid. - Now, thcrc'ore, notice la hereby given, that I, the endersigned, William II. t Hoover, in accordance with tho said deed of trust, stall proceed to sell aud sell between tho hours of nine o'clock In the forenoon and four o'clock In the afternoon or thPHwenty-nrst day cf April, A. D, 1S59, the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, before the door of the ifflce of the Register of Deeds of Nemaha count v, Nebraska Ter ritory. WILLIAM H. HOOVER, Trustee U.O. JOHNSON, Atty. March 17, 1S9. 4w pf $15 NOTICE. Christian Dcuser f Justice Court In' and for vs Nenialia County,. Nebras San Franc isco lewn cim'ny ) ka Territory. Whereas; the above named plaintiff. Christian Deu- scr has 011 the 2Sth Jan, A. D. 1839 fifed his petition at the office of J. D. X. Thompson. Justice of the Peicc in aud f-r Nemaha County, claiming of tho said San Francisco Town Company, the sum of forty-three dol lars and fortv-five cents, ir.d interest on the same, al ibe rdie of ten per cext per annum, from the sixteentt day of September, 1S57. as money duo on ua account, and the summons issued thcrci.n has beou returned "not found;" notice i3 hereby given to the said compa ny andall concerned, -ihat unless they appear at ito of fice of the said J. D. X. Thompson in Brownville, in the county aforesaid aiid answer to said petition, on or before Saturday the I91U dr;yof Marh, AD lV59,judg. mentwill be rendered against them by uefalil t f or th amouut of said claim aud costs. M'GABY & IIEWETT. Attv's for Plf. J. D. N. TUOilPSOX. J.P. cf Nemaha County. Brownville, Feb. 1 YcCd. 4w. Lesral Notice. narnctt i.ec, n n ; ) Nemaha County Diti-'ct Conrt cf the Second Judicial District, Ne f. ) Lraska Territo.-y . Josephus Lee, Def To April Term A. D. IS59 . To JoscphusLecthe above named defendant. Where as a petition has been filed in the Neniaha Cointy Dis trict Court of the Second Judicial District Nebraska Territory, by the above named plaintiff. Harriett Lee, praying for the reasons therein bet forth for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony witn you t!fe said defen dant, and that the Court will order, adjudge and decree a separation between you and the said Harriett Lee, for ever, according to the statutes in such cases made and provided. Now, therefore, this is to notify you of tho nliug of the said petition, and thatyou are required to answer the said rctition on or before the eighteenth day ot April A D 1S5D, it being the first day of ths April term of the said Curt, to be begun and held on the said eight eenth day cf April A I) 1859, in the city cf Brow-nville, in Neniaha County, Nebraska Territory, and that unless the said petition is answered as required, tbe same will be taken as true and decree rendered accordingly. W. 11. TAYLOTt, and U. C. JOnXSON, Att'ys forPi'ff. It is hereby ordered that the bbove iKtire be publish ed for fou successive weeks in the Nebraska Adver tiser as is provided by law, A. W". PEXTLAND. Clerk, Dy C11A3. G. PoxiseY, Deputy. March 03, 1659 39 Legal Notice. Elizabeth A. Field, Pl'ff ) In the -Nemaha County '"'.-... , District Conrt of the Second George W. Field, Deft S Jcdi.'ial-DIstrlct, Neb. Tcr To April Term AD 1653. ...... To George XT. Field the above named defendant. Whe reas a petition has been tiled in tLe Nemaha Cocn:y District Court of the Second Judicial District, Nebraska Territory, by Jibe above rumeu plaintiff, Eiizabetb A. Field, praying for Hie reasons therein set firth for a divorce trim the bonds of matrimony with you the said defendant, and that the Court will rrdtr, adji'iOgc and decree a separation between yo'i and the said Elizabeth A.-Field fircver, according to the stalctes in sucn cacs made and Kovided. Now thereorc, this ia to notify you of the filing cf the saia petition, and th.it you ao reqiir cd to answer the s :id petition on or before the eight- oecth day cf-April A 1) 1853, it being tLe first cbyof the April term it t lie sr.id Ct.r.rt. to t-c becun and be!d on the said riv'litceiith d :y of April A D 1B5J. in the city of l'.rovfavillo, in VCrnaha county, Nebraska Territory, and that unless the said, pctrb-n is answered as required tue same will be taken as true and decree rendered ac cordingly. U. C. JOI1XSOX, Att'y for IT'tiT. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice he published for lour successive wcehs in tho NehrutLa Alrcrtiier as the law in such eases l-rovidcs. A. W. PEXTLAND, Clcrh. By Chas. G. Const v. Deputy. . March 23, 1659 39 . Probate Notice. Whereas it has been made to appear to my satisfac tion, that there arc ciaims existing against the estate cf Joseph Deroin, laic ot Nemaha County, Nebraska Ter ritory, deceased; notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Monday, the fifteenth day of August, A D lbo3, as a day tor tee hearing ci sam claims, and ail persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to file the same at my fil;-e cn or before that day, or they will be forever barred from rcooverinf such claims, ami from setting eft" the same i any action wbatevar.-v Given under lay hand on this 14th day of February, A D 1S353. R. J- WHITNEV Probate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be publish 2. lcr '12 successive wcks in the Nebraska Advertiser. Brownville, Feb. P7,.1S9.- Sin. Probate Kotice. I'. Trbercas; it ha been made to appear to my satisfac tion, that there are claims existing against the estate of Charles M. Greevcr, late ef Neniaha Countv, Nebras ka Territory, decised; notice is bercty given, that I have appointed Mouday, the 15;U day t f August, A. D. 1S50, as the day for the hearing of said claims, and all persons having claims against thesrnd estate areliereby notifled to ni the same st tny .fT..eon or before that day,' or they will be forever barred frcra recovering such claims, and from setting eff the same in any action what ever. . - Given under my hand, this 14th day ef Fcbrnarv, A D 15S3. R- J. WHITN'Er, Fr b ite Judze. Ordered that the above notice he pob;i;-hi for twelve successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.. . R. J. WHITNEY. Brownril e? Teh. 17, 1S53. 3ia. . NOTICE. Stolen fromtn-j in the tewn I Drown ville, X. T., on or tihout the 1st dny of July. 1657. LAXD VAK UAXT 51.212 for 100 acres, isiucd blJit act cf u.i jiuau i.jj, 10 x.un r raucisio, who hcrvca un der thfu-arae of John i. his.-o. .All person-' are warnod not to purchase said Warrant, as I have filed a caveat with the Commissioner cf the General Land 03ce to prevent a patent being issued there for, and will in due time apply to the Commissioner cf l'ensicns to issue 8 duplicate cf said wwrrant. S7-Gw . LAV. LEDFOIiD. - Claim Notice. ' To Francis Eyerp, Iwii F. Ilandolpb, and all ! wnora it may cencern. Ion are liereoy Dotiued tua? r I will appear at tho Land Office in 13rcwnvi"c; ' on fcatuuday the 2Gth day of March, l?5'J,at two o'clock P il, to prove up uiy right of pre-emption to the north east quarter of section 25, township 3. range 12 cast. Wn. W. ITRCELL. ' We solicit the attention "Ct bftaahVu.?; XcVsery men and farmerr in thc-prairio rogiomof the. wesf to our. immense stoc. of . ...... ' . " jNTozr'Wy spruoot ;" TLe tnoi, h;i.rdv, ru:;:d growing uni beautilul Ter grea tr?c, ar.d the bejt uUiiptcU for f rmifl belts acj s:recas, for tlie protcctka of gmteas, orv-bariv a&J JiveUiug3,iaaIl cxpjsed situatioaa. Our stock en:bracc3 ail siies. from oae to six fet in height frequently transplanted, ar.d fitted for safe removal. Priced lLt3 fcr next spring famished on application and the following catalogues are svnl gratis to all ho apply and enclose one Stan:? for each, . . . Xo. I. Poscriptire estalogue of fruits. ' "Ho. 2. Descriptive catalogue of omameutal freea. ?o. 3. Descriptive catalogue cf greenhouse and bedding out jlant3. So. 4. AYLolea'o or trado )i?t. LLLY'ACLT & BARRV, Mount Hope Nurseries: Feb. 1 0, 33 1 Kochcster, JS . V. To!er5o Nurseries. . 900,000 Trees for Sale! Two hundred thousand apple trees grafted thu winter, deliverable in spring to order at $5 for 10U0. when orcr twenty thousand are taken; for smaller amou nts six dollars per thousand will be chnrjred. Thirty thousand extra fine imported Pear stoeka at from eighteen to twenty dollars per thousand. 20,000 extra fine imported Anger' Quince, $17 per tnousand. 20,' 00 Mthaleb Cheiry Stocks 10,000 I'arr.dise and Doucian 20.000 JIuzzard Cherry stocks 20.0CQ 1'anidisa and Doueain, ..".00,000 one year old apple trees 100.000 3 to 4 feet npplo' t:ces 100.000 4 to 5 fe-t very stocky and Cno 20.0C0 Ncrwny spruce about 1 foot 12.0C0 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherrie?, extra no 2.0UU rlura troes. 1 vear . $13 per 1000 20 4 20 20 50 80 50 M rt M u 23 per 100. IS " 20 " With a liu-jre lot of Carrants nr.d Raspberries Ornamental Trees, Shrubs aud Apricots and XecUrines. l'lants, 'reaches-. Catalogues sent to order on receipt of a postage star-in etch. A, FAHX.ESTOCK k SONS. . tl'elxlO '39 ly , Toledo. Ohio. . SEEDS! SEEDS!! Field, Garlejt and Flov.;ek Seeds. We are now fully supplied with one of the la.-ge-t and most complete stock of Garden, Flower and Field Seeds evereffered to the TFestern people.' Our stock has been made up wi'li much care from tho best seed gardens tf An.c.ira ar.rt Europe. A large share are homegrown seeds, being grown under our own inspec tion, and which we can recmmeud as true to name and of the best quality. - Among our assortment of seeds maybe found over 159 varieties of Flower seeds:. 300 do Garden seeds : . Hungarian Grass Seed : Chineesc Susar Cane and Imphee seed, &.C., &e. From a lougacqtaintance with Trade, we feel confi dent no one can offer better inducements to those desir ing seeds. Those who dpsieti to emigrate to Cherry Creek and Pikes Peak would do well to take with them a box of fresh Garden seeds. we also keep constantly cn hand a' full assortment of IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES,. Suited to the Field, Garden, Orchard and Household. Wo are fully prepared to supply the trado ou tho most liberal terms. Full Catalogues furnished gratis on application If by man inclose a stamp, .a am ess . H. D. EMERY & Company, .. , 204 Lake street, Chicago, Illinois. February 17, 1S59. 3m . PUBLIC NOTICE. : Kottcc is hereby giTcn that by Tiriue of a trusteeship vested tn Walter W. Hackney, by deed of trust execut ed on the eighth day of March, A. D. 1853, by Joshua S. Furccll, aud recorded in the Recorder's office of Richardson county. Nebraska Territory, on page forty three of Deed Book ..' 1 Walter W. Hackney, will, from tLe southeast corner of and First Streets, iu the tewnof Urownviile, Nebraska Territory, between the hours ot nineo'clock, A. M. aud four o'clock, P. M.,cu the 15:h day of April, A D. 1859, sc'l to the !ugbeibidder forcahh in hand, the following described latd, to-wit. the southeas fractional quarter i f section camber tfcir-ty-t-.va, (K,) hi township three, (3,) north, In range thir teen, cast or sixth principal meridian, tn Nebnka ter ritory, and to execute a deed to the purchaser, the same to be sold to satisfy acertaia prommissory note de;wi& cd in eaid iTced. EiiM note being yet unpaid." "" L.-twnvilltf, 3i3rcal7.1S9. ' Cw pf $C That Great Remedy, 2s 3J"-ori.3acl .t ZjoctJ' TLis retucrty, claimed ly the medical proi'eiiion and the multiplied thousand- that have ujed it ar.d tested its woiideiful curative properties, to to tie g'reatest discovery ia medical scien'-c, and nature's own remedy, is the result tT years of toil arid study, by one cf Ohio's favcri'.c physicians, in order to pruiuc'o something that would meet the wishes cf suffering humanity, and thou sands frcci the ptincely palace and Lnniblest cottpgo can testify to tho immediate relief found ty its use. For want or rpacc we only offer a few of the many evi dences ia its favor. Mon?'E, I' L., Tcb. 19, 1S$7. MESSRS. S. K. MANN &. CO Wo Und your Ague balsam superior t'j any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. Wc cheer fully recommend it as worthy, that great name It has wherever sold and used. Very Truly Yours, RICIIARD3 &. THOMAS. - ' : To the sufTercrs from China, Fever and Agne, I cheer fu'.ly'subnut the following; Having observed closely the effects of Dr. Mann's A cue Balsam ia this vicinity for tlie past three years, 1 au well pleased with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria.- I lave .fre quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis faction. From my intimate knowlrdgeof this compound I ree'eram'end it astarc, priin ar.d trtl'icr.t. N. E. UACKEPOM, M D. Gallon, OVjo, April 1st', 1S33. Rltjj-ton, Iudi, May 17, 183?. MESSRS. S. K M ANN CO. H.wius sold yvitritat sa.ii for the pa.st three years to scares of persons in ttis v'kiu'.ty, aid closely cb.-crving its effects, wo do not l.esttatc in saying, vfc believe it tho best remedy ever hold In Iudiiina, and wiil fflcctnally curc.:lil!l fever and will c-UVciually ct'rechills, feverumt ague without f nl. . Truly Yours,. 1'IUi.LlMAX &IkEARNS, Dr.ug'ts, . I-CCAJrsroiiT, Tad... Sep. 13, 1 556. DIt. MANN Ple-isc send mo one half gross nio.-e of yottr. At.o ItaRmi immediately. It is in great dcm icd, and may be truiy styled the K.i.ig of Fever an-t Atue. J..1ATLE. ST. I.o CIS, March 1st, 1S39. MESSES'. S K MANN &. CO We h tvC sold a "large amount of your .Agv.e ltjt?ain the pi.--til.rce years, a-nd find that where introduced aud sold it b.: in e;al in tLe history of ac- c remedies, and fri m all parts of the west wc Lea-.- the.saine cheering news it never fails. tocire its paiipntr ami is l.xkc(l up"ii in tbis country as the best medi.-iciiie for chilli, lever and ague Tver In onr market. O. J. V'OOD & CO. S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal iou Ohii. Sold by J.. II. MAUN & Co. no37 Brownville, N. T, Notice to liCt Holders la Tccisn- Person? holding evidences 61 titles quit claim deed-", contracts for deeds, or ceriificatrs of deed Ui the town of Tccntnseb, .Tohnaoh county Nebraska. are hereby notified that unless presentation is undo m person, or by proper attorney, aud lots claimed ami respective roporliunato aincu-nti t f cntancn money and fee for ' executing deed, be paid i n cr beforotho cxTiiration -of nix months from this-date. all lots at that ti'mo oii'jl.rimr d and unpaid for, will bo sold at. public auction to the lushest bidder for tho use and benefit of said tow n cf Tl-cuwseh, agree able to the. provisions of an act passed by tho Gener al Assembly of .Nebraska, entitled "an act regula ting the disposal cf lands purchased in trust for towt sites," and approved February 1 0-th. 18j7. . JOIIS W. SaYR.E, frobate iud"M. ' Tecumstb, Jan. 20. HIS. 110 LIE ! To all Whom il May Concern. In as few words as possible, I wisbnmi and fo to understand that I am ttoirg- . . LMSSI RI'SI'CSS. And hope henceforward no oce will dare to remote an articio from mv coniitcr. unlet-u the dsn is r.iisj -dottst. From this rule I will not ih-viate for anyone, cr un der any circani tar.'-es Money. must cr,me with all or ders and yl! pfcicrlptions. or they will le seat away unfilled.' I ar.i thus plain, that all, -'ticn- and lew, ri:a and ?r.r: mar know that aftytttri!; fcr Kale at the- S3t02TO, .ria . A. S. HOLLADAT. 3iUicoramai.J C-h, .r no 1.; JJn wr.vi:ie, Tct-JSry 17, ltZS. THE National Intelligencer, Published in the city of Washington, I2Y n.lLLS i SC.lTO.y, TTte Vattall itelii'.rer.cer 13 an old estsbll. hed Jctsr r.i, ai ine seal 11 TLe ueneral Government. It pr.a iirLe, t-rigisally, fee proccedir.es and dccaies cf Con- cres, aud contaiua a more regular ami accurate rcp'.tt of these tais ar.y otl.er paper in the Union. Tbese rcc-m-niaudati. u-v, in a'Piiiioa to the variety if ither inform -tion which 1 to be f jund in its c-darnnsi, cc-nnectel with the general Interests cf tur own country, with l.itir tnreand Science, i.uJ lb e affair of the world at .rje, together wkh the character for fairness wbich the paper bas ever su.-tained, m3kc it useful and even valuable tu ell f1i feel aa interest ia the Coucerus of thi3 or other countries. The Intelligencer is published daily at $10 a year; Crte' times a wect at $5 a year, and weekly at iZ a year all in advance. - - A reduction of 20 per cent. (.ne fifth or Ihe fullcharsc H niiiie U anyone who orders and pays for, at cnefime,' ten ctpiesof the weekly paper; and a reduction cf 23 per cent. ('.ne-;fi;urth cf the cliarce.) to ar.y odc who orders and puys far, at cue lime, twenty or xnarocir. Xo accounts being kept tor tho paper, it .pet? be sent to any one unices paid fr ia lvace, ucr aiijr lun srr ttaa tic f.tne-f cr wt!-.a it Is CL- lSIsLATJGKLIIT ft;rOKSSY,' i t fr ' ''A Vf H J - Bay asd sell Lain frr:nU. nr? cat a.id i:e 1;lir- atory t jtenien'-s ; lija'wo out p'rv-.-.-Hjciwii p.trs; p ta-vs. . fuvtsugitejitlasj .. . ; ,t l'tty and s5H proi-c-ty on' ii mu.:.-sila J farni.jTlaa-1 wanjnu r rf:aoeniie-, iv! jtteuJ w ai; mher bvsi Uta vttnecUd wnh a general lniici buiiujs. . -Farticular aitentiuii paid tj ttu .t,;t.ji a ti-. em inent Und and the location of laLd wanui-u Ij? iiriivaj residing t a tTNt arrce. " . McLAt'GHLIX & DOTISET Trw?a:!7 referto"' . George II. Nixon, Esi., Tcsiiter il:-wnvi:ie LtJ ora-e. . Chirles B. Smith. Isq., Receiver of PuUw aionej-s' Neniaha Laud Dietrict. . , Robert W. Furnas. E.-i., Editor Advertiser B.ownvi!; Massrs. Lusiibau:;!! i C'.is..u, Ki.icis, J'.-o wviii, Hon. W. M T. Hamilton, tfret. wn. Maryland. Lewis R. Newccmer Ks. DsiritDie, Md OirBarnct, Ksn , Dayton. V).iu. r. .. Hon. Fenuer Fnrgun. Deie;ate la Ccnxresj Uvx- Nebrask Terrrltury, W ashington, l. C. T.hti k ltj.-i f V.m Atr,rT..v i T.mvc T-ril Brown v i 1 1 e. April il. NEW ARRIVAL ' . OP Two Hundred Urownviile, AebrasSia. AXNOL'NCCa to the public ttiatUa hujust re ceived, per Steamer Ky'ijnd. a very S.iro ai d well assorted stock of Tailor and Coo ."itoves, . neT and improved puticrr.s.as ft,lioW: . . .. . Euck's Fattern, Plymouth Kock, ' Ele.vate.1 Oven.I.'o.v Li'-. . , r fliln Era. and evory vrict7 o Parlor cud OCco EtcCcr. Japanod IVare. flrass, Xiclllrs,. liiDturrns, Copjicr Vai c.SUo- ' vcl? ami Tonys. All of which I pledge my sell to. -el; at u. f:r rites and on as iiccoiumodatin terms ns .i::y othtr cjtaL lishmcnt in thii ivion of fot'.ulry. '" I have also now on li.net every r.-miiM'e vric'v of Tin, Copper and Sheet I nn w.irc. rutaii' pi-C;nr-d to put np guttering and spouting and all t '.irr work' in my line, t short notw?, aud in a w r!;mtnlil;8 manner, which I wr.rrnnt to 'ive satisf i :in. I pledge myself not to lo undersold la ti. epper countrv. DrownTlllo September g. IS?.. : - nlo-ly , Fruit Trees. . . Brownville Kursery. : Th sublorlbers offer for sale the fjllowlnj Trlrtlo4 of Apple Trees. . 1 . - ..... WINTER VARIETIES". Ye" low Bcllcflcur, Hawkirit. - - -White Winter Palrmaln, Red Romaulnlto, Janitan, English Golden RasFCt, ' Winesap. TTin'.e? Swarf,;' '., Pwin-Cri,. . Wtlowor -in:LerTw. Siiow Apple, Baldwin, !i:ii!ii or Dirwtn. Talniau's Swee'.l:;, " Northern s-y. Roman atcni, FALL VARIETIES. Fulton. . Fall Pippin, Fall Jauiun, . Autumn S Fl Stia'. crry. SUMMER, VARIETIES. Sweet June or Uightop .3.im:cr. Q'i-eii, Sweetinj, ' Ojldea Swrei.'--. ' Early Trentoa, . . V;.irly lUrtdt r.i";jt:f ik. Flatly Has vest. " The Nursery is sltuate tlietarm of U J. V.'l-.ir-'cr, about one mile south of ltrouvliUt. T!m UVe year old Irom the graft at;d very la-,e and I cii'Uy tar that age. Prcdaced in the toll acd ilinutc i f Xi.'Pr.ti.' ka, they must prove su'tierior o tho e tint arrr st r-l tram the States. They can -bo ob'aitiod earner In M spring arc- not mjuicd l y cutt.n-4 tif iha trpti'l rpr iut . in order to make the shipiuoiit liin ai;d to le tkni,n bulk, as ur-eaitern nursc.yu;en d.. li: iliti ' : d trees abroad. This is troth tri.i' ut Ni o-lir-tie'i must lake Into ccnsideratUn. Titli---e'v'i!- v. ..--h t. Vi.ro Good Otc!ia'-il' the jfotii ie'ors i'i f'n-livvi t c riecn' tire satisfaction ta Mf wli ia?y favjr -t.h jim:i, Darins tbe plantiiiK season, ore of us.wlil be 1 n:ti i-.i. the ntirscry tj wail ou ijiof c who fiv.-ru.-witi uw vxi vedtrde;, " g ::.-). V". B'.t iTr ;v . . JijKN S: FAV'".TTn.. P. S. AVc hereby warn all person . or rern'A-lnga::y trc;i,.ora!'y .ua-li "pi ttesaid tree. Brownville," K.T., Jan. 13 lD. .. ,!n-t fr--pi -so.'r.r:, i-cd cn at I'ft x .. V. It F 3:u - Seeds! The subscriber would call particular etUnrin to the following: . Ur om Corn rfecd of vcrf nprrii;r i;ua!if, Chi-'" ncse S Jgtir Canu and Il!a:k Loc-uu. . Also- OnU-u, licet, Cibbugo. Had .hMTuraip t, Lct tuco seeds, is., by tlr; q'lanurr. A limited supply of Ctnilas r Kurth Aiia-' iidj, . atSO.ccnis per 'lO'J" tabcrs. Currant Std-t I y tLn packagoor cance. . . , Our Seeds are ell U'arrar.tcJ. .' Wo'hare a fine lot cf StoweM Evi-rrfca Swet-t Com wbich is positively tho lsr enrdfi corn in , cultivation. Also Smith' Early WhAo Coru. lr- ' Sons desiring anything ia tlie.nb.ro liao should vr der immediately. Address H. A. TEUIIV, Crescent Ci'. Iowa. ' ,' JUri 3d, lSS'J. . L. YITKR' ft "SOVS -RURAL ICRLlCMTIO.y3 THE CoVNTRY-.CrNTLt.MAS A V.'e!.Viy Jk-,rr..i! for the Fatui, the tiirdea,' uod the I"ii t-. ti z..w.au fully twice the aim iitit reat:t! cu ru. u?-:cct. and hz a larger li-t .f pni.'ir il r; p. r jr-f pt lis rcadera, than any oib.-pP?r f its K s cll'errii as a staada.d .if.iiiori.y t.Kifc in A.;: al'.uu and Ho.-tioiiUure as furniiliin'r. a. spi.ij':n t:. . fu.'tusr aiid country refideni iioj ec.T .i;'i '!". w wJiicHlic cjn iifM, wn' ev-r ho imy ic-'. ! :ii .u j truly Nati 'iial Airic-i.itui.il ywiiii .:''. 7. r.vtl. ?i Voltiuifs of the (Vuiitiy 0.ritia-j ""Im'tic: cv"f y J.in'.iary and 3n?y. EjiIi iiui.ioo.' c;ht.t'i:) 18 t i..o quarto, p-gc?, inakinj' O'i er riht :n::rcd a jrr-r. Si.)?iO-i'Pies, $1 a ytafif s rtcu;-pU ..1 jdi.v.t. . The t C1.TI vatoj; Which La bvi. wid'-iv 1. t . tt.e Ac'ricnltu.-al -pubiic in o !i. .' ib:::evt In the year 133, i mm made t t. ;.....; Cc'.- , tltmau, and KtiK m.'iut-.i:; " i.t r. iv r ?;'.!, as fhe be ;t M :.tLr- A:?ric-.;.rural J-; t 1! in t'.o U i ' ted. States. No fcoU-Mj -:r.:ry conri rs Vli itl'irVo ir-ur.per cf l: Ci.r.tribwtor.4 .m' Jii.-.i:ra:'-iisr On f 6 ceutsa yeJrr. Forrair a an. jiuiii ; v ..i.tt ".f t.c jr.f . '4t p ges. All s-'b-Ci ipti-us b.,::.:v: ;"..e itMi nuiuLcr. '. . ' . The lLt.usTaTCD AN:rit- V.zcur cr'ci-r. .u ArrAins Con. an. in.: lil-i.tj -x'uju. 1 '.." I ."id engrax ir-fj, rd 0 i,s.ru!4i:- ."j ' t .M'-ii-tj-'C i:ncyLb i'eli 1 t'ji the ra-ni. vl I.'.;-:. -'5 cent pr copy, zhv i:o,1-'er i-j i-v, rr v. l .t'u.ClK!VC liainle:- bojioT C iTi'i-v . i'l rrs tr'inu riti,. . though 4Mcu U Complete in iietr. H.c t'.-ca i'iiu.ct' arc al way tr k.c, lia yo c-vinnicLvu: n' of i.y sct.es la 12C. . . . Clab Tcnn3 of . tlio : C'cirn? ry Cent If mar;. Elbto pies Cui.tit.-j Ge:.iiC!ii::ii ti.r yr.;, :Kot A.-)-. Sj-v.. .-null Ilu-ister pos:prid Wi ii-ri.ii, V Or, athc rate of $: X t cr c i; t.J ii,. v.U-; copies, or a' l irrcr n-;ui! tT...o.-ii.k.:i. . Tno Co..(icnt.. t7ithcu. ti Ps:t:i One Year. i' x 2iVL. ' 4. Tltteec pesj r i-ito, 1'ive cipi.eV, 8 'relieves. Ten copies, ' l. '.Tr:'': p;". Clercland PirJa KenkT-. . .rusLu'iito DAILY,- TRLVSEEKLY C; WEEKLY EV J. V7. GEAT. ' ' ' , .teems "or stascnirTi'-'r.' . " The. Dally Plain ircilcr ii me r t".c.c'il-t 'p-iV.y i-p.-r la the yortLwe:. asd, bcin; tt my i-ai f,: dally ia Nortbein OBw, it a.tf ! a-tv?!i;-jt 'ivcf. ti-crsiincqualle-i ty f.dy other j p-r i t ibt v i.-mi-T.. It c :itai:is the la'c: t news and tu irtf. Tc; .- t te nvi ' iyieiraph up to iha llaic .1 uv.i.f; t .m... It p-biiaued nC y 6j cxec; t Sum! .v,.n-.4i . ti.t t j c.-ib6rs at tl e i..w pircect $5 LU p r x.- 'r tC cti.t UK. mil, payable iu advauce. . ThaTiir-.Wecli!- is pub i.-bed ce'y 7?e-diy, ffhr--!ay aud taluidiy, atth:lcUl.'ara a j cur a. adv-iuiif. . ....... The Yi'cr-ily i.i printed every VTc.p.i J .y .rr. u cint-iins il.e news' f the wetk. c- .t crv., . icc ed ili.-scllari.r E-'.l.i : u?--,' Jt" r: - -.. x let,- est Ttlerap'.i; &rd ea-c'tu'y j f c; i.x'I 2 .-!. Ke'torta if the O-io i-.n I i" e Fi.ter '. Xati-i- li i the lirjest ciicaiatl.n ct try p.-.; if Ut'i a-d l: u fr:ii:,l.cd ta - . iritscle SnW-riber at $10 po; jcr, C b il Tik, $12 to . .;"- Cicb ot Ten-y and np-.ru: 4; Jt K r:.- c- ;y, capy pr-l to il." get uyi,; tociuj. , , ' E2TIava.-ub'y In aJvna-. - "-'- a:.. . ..Cash for Prcduce,. Wo aro in payir.-r eas t it r am fc.iU on ti e icurn rf i'r. Kill, i.oit c.-: CASH Twrall kind cf coun'.ry prr.d w.tl jy ;:. i DrownTiil3,"VIarcii U.rC2. - J. D IT. THCMP5J01T, Attorney lit Lar, Ilnrocf.rned hi pr.:cs!:r.-.l b c-c. i.-. i win p-.-- tt- Cv-r fa f.ce !n all thj Coiii tu cf "cra.s i Atchison county, ?J. Oalc one dor west of 7. 7.W tyta's Si.rt, llrwi vi!ie Xtrassa. . ..--- Urownviile, Ap'il 22, !S."3. tw I ly it this Oir:c 8 -r.o