Lv.-V. -r- . . : r.- It. W. FUItNAS KDITOK. 's - TJIU&SDAY MORNINO, MAY 5;v! ' . Heap Crop. ." Nebraska Farmers whojiave at iheir com rnajid such highly jrcZuctive. soil, "kiould-qot fail to inform lhemselr.es as. to the Tarjous crops, u? be raised . to advan tage. While corn is produced with com- F?E?liTjJiVlli0Ja JaJi ccur:tryT and , a ready market is- founds at - home, and at good price. s,ib ere is. ipa.he r crop vrcr thy the attention cf farmers. It is. the hemp crop. Our soil isdmirably adapted to hernp";ultt;re ; f ctjccly the bottoms, but ihe rcllin upland rrniries. ' . '. Vi'e hare taken" pains recently to in- fcrra ourcelf sorr.evriiat in regard to hemp frcTrin,'anl here.gire our readers, vh.Q .raayinot already .posted,. 'what tve-hare. learned from ? practical hemp "cultiirist" in'Missouri. ' ''!." V .' . ' ' ' In vhe first place, hemp is. raised,.with no 'wore labor than .wheat,- ea.ts.rye- cr barley.' It can be put in the ground after other crcDs are. and cut dowry after har- rea is over.' ' Whea down "it 'is not sub-1 ject to loss" if not instantly taken, care of; " ca ths contrary it is necessary for it to lie I upon the ground after cut until winter or early spring, for the purpose cf "rotting." . 'The time for, preparing for market, being. '. ' in February. aiid March, is , a season . cf the year too -when other farming opera ' . "tions will nof be interfered with. - Here tofore there has been' rnore labor attach ed to heiap raising than at ' present, arid . thu? the profitsVere, greatly cut dovvn. ' It required to be pulled up by hand, thus demanding a large camber of hands, and a good ceal cf Hard.lalor.','i Tow It is cut' with the ordinary reaper or iaowin'g tna chine, and 'quite; .ipxpeditiqus. :". -Until . within a few-years" it was prepared for isarket only by the use of the olq fashoa cd iiand brake ; now machines'-spmetiing. .V..,:., t Krii ilar to ihose:used fcr thteshirig .tuV- fs are in ase, cne of which will do4he' r work jfer a'uumher.of tafiaers. ..,7jb5 t'to machines, .mower"; and bisksT,. will not cost more lhaaaa ordfnart mdting"and . , threshirrr machine . , . . - - . . " . . . c It is estimated that, an average crep" is . tcae 40a, from two acres; the eot'cf- pro; dacing which js about twenty 'dollars; the verage price, delivered at any. point, oa . - the river, eighty doilars per tcn';-teavihg . a net profit "of 'sixty dojlars to the tcn,.cr vhirty dollars to the acre.; .". (I fc; : ..:' v .: r .. : . '. '. 1 - I .' . ..l: t. ;iiclile5 AGQiiitted,: r '- . Tlicse who' hare be.ea close .lookers enj ivill cot hein ihe, least surprised, to learn thit Sickles, the! nvirderef.j of Key,t has ' boea acquitted.--- The j'iry was out but a rery short while, and returned fwithra verdict of net g77??iThef whole . .trial has'been" shocking to ilhe pubtic morals, as presenting too true an indicatioa'of .tiie . deprarity and, licentiousness o p)eopl& at Washington: "This case is bot a solitary . cne, so far as its immorality is concerned; : " ".and the people no'longer express surprise . t the corruption which is every year ex . posed am'on: the members cf Congress . and 'onici5lal ashington." Here we hare .nothe r,ind ica t ion tha t me mbe rs of : Congress 'and', others occupying' places, ia the "upper circles'1 cf "Washington So cietyV are amenable to no law, cr rather, . there is no law for 'such! - The evil will correct Itself : t re long ; Sufferers finding no remedy in law. "will. take such matters ' into theirowa hands ! r CCQtlngAtTraj-at NebrasSa City. ' ' We learn from a gentleman who came " dawn from Nebraska City yesterday, that acr)' serious melee occurred at the Slate Government meeting in that city on Mon day last; resulting ia'the probable death of Mr. Gid. Bennett", and the serious in jury of some ethers. Ve have not the particulars but learn ; that considerable excitement prevails, and the .end may no jet, te."- Tf-": ' ' There has been a vast amount of bad ' feeling in that community for some time "pastwhich we1 would cot be surprised a any time to hear of ending very seriously There' is a disposition on the part cf a certain clique to ride over every body,and .erery measure that may happen to not suit then, ax3: the 'people have borne .with such treatment-about as long as they intend to, is our opinion., ."'. . . , .. . ". Trains Tor..(UeMins,'."7.,;'y' . - The travel irom this point to the gold .nines is sill ca tho 'increase ; it may afely be said not to be scarcely begua ret. .The. bottom oa the. Missouri side epponte us'tools ,lie an army encamp rncntT sd trlany traias are there encamped "waiting fot grass. Many, however, are -leavif.g daily.' -AVe notice trains crossing at this point from various jparts cf : ziztit Io wtRU'i "jniaois. - - ' , ; - Our n;Vri!:ar.t3 are ctolng a heavy busl ' new ia 'selling' surp.'itrs Such is the run rthat r.ev srrpHes are' received,.ty them ;'Vy, every boat. - If ve have such" a. travel ' r.rrr,' wltiray ive expect whea the st asoa 1 fairly opens. I Ctrt -At i - Zl. '"!. We .have a .few copies of T the ,New . Ccr.c5iLav iri4;ar.iphiet,fc'rm'. which. we' ;.hare procured for distnbutioa among the rchocl cfUcers-in this county, .They tan J ' iehad ly calling at this office.' -; Ve intend as soon as we can possibly find time, to prepare and publish a s r,op?is cf the New School Law. WP't0kMf-- Steamer OmaEta. - , we cun?a up afHviagS-tr ?ie.i-t i!" . '.::ohad ti ken tl.i -fAfivenBeCi ' ever f-.v', 1 , .t .... " . . . '-t f engers and" freight.. 4Vhv is it," said .' . it com: incc and t:3rer has .raid a . . r.; r . - v - ! cne standir.T-on ihft ferharf. ttcit ererv- v r'l gu22s,v;sr;d'hvI!n have 'to'disccn untie" wy p2per,..times .are sa hard; in iact i cugnt c.erer to .nave-, taken. the pa J)er, and only did so to "inrourcge .you 7n. - Vorseifj but bey the-Lrd of Oc1 To th;w tt:t LanIEsi icy -'cse c J --'T-atfc6nty rasr r. Vi'e called on another felow.:Yho hadj owed us urer a-year for. advertising .and ico ,vdrk; Ve had' balled jcnhhn cf ie.n before and were. put off wi.th various ex-' cases ; but, "no-,:whea every." ether excuse had been Exhausted, he di.-ptited a-pcrrion cf the biil, an3 ! pronounced the balance "Xnafe -to j-eur pc.Tcet? tfcere be See ' Ttcctap tliat we3r ilie Printp;' ciotbesl And ptoud, tht'tigi cycry bixly inijjwi . u Tbe grub, Le gnawed tic PririCerJ'. ..j- The' ahove are some, of .the pteasihgf incidents" strewed alon the" path of a newspaper publisher. "Hew do you seem. t0 Hke it?" "How pleas; isant. everything 13!" 3Iore Dimcnllies "fa.l'fali. V'e' learn 'from the Valley :Tcn that there is far fromheiug a healthy "state '.of. affairs existing at Salt Lake between the Judicial Executive and Ecla'siastieal'aa thorities.. . ..." .. . : . : ", "Judge. Crsdlebaughhasjt'een holding, Court at Provo, and in his ..efTorts to bring" . certain. ..Jlofmons to justice for the com-", ihissie'a cf va'nou's'murd-ers.and.clhcr gut rsge'eus crirv.eshe has"foundn1 E5.arv to call : Upon -Gen. Johnson .for- .ccm-pan'y'-cf the'" soldiery (6 protect' the-vit: nesses.' G-ed. 'Johnson promptly oheyed thecaH, jtnd seilt several other oampani'js to "the nelgn Vprhpod ; fls .' a. "' precautionary 'asartj to sustain the en jccmpaiiy .in case-.cr .aa easerirencv. :ine lormons ca6-aa energencj.. .-Ine Mormon lourKl &rea i1" course ot pro nnng-.ccipcideq wiia- theta and-ifeua" a prodaiation. whicii- -elicited a tart ccti)- lentary frpiiV Judge Cradlebaugh.V ' . Many ;of .-the guilty. "Mormons - have either fleJ- from 'jhe' cdiintry cr have se creted, themselves o as to tlude the rigi- leace -of- the -L. 'Marshall, whe' is in active' pursuit yf.ihem.'" Judges-'Cradle bajjgh and .S.in'clair.seein -determined to enforce the judicial -anlhority' against- all offenders;" and - tobe . supported by Geri. Johnson xviih his" armv. while Brieham .- . . - ...... . . . . Young and Gov. Cummifig appear "-to .be throwing iffieuli$es-ia the course .cf ius- lice'' ToIThe edilress of the Ashland KcrJucUari', ' v.. . v -1 : . . i . i i ' i i;u uy uie oy, is represenieu to De a nana some youcg'wiow, m response to a su?- getiion inai sae ciu cot wear, iiccps, says: "iioops indeed ! wby; don t-iceaf any thing eIseJ"Exckar.gel ' '' ' . Whether, the' irtearre- dress of ' this editress is" a matter of taste, br the ia- evjtable result of :nn honest endeavor -to live cpoa the receipts of heT paper . we are not informed Jhe latter we presunW, as we cannot imagine so much immodesty in the editorial fraternity, -outside the' e'aitors of "the two 'papers in Xcbras!idy : Kcraaha Coanty Fair; . - . " z ' - Oa the first page will be- fp'and the regulations and premium list of the Ne maha County Agricultural Spcietj'. It is put'cut'at this time, that all interested may know Epon what premiums are offered and may make their arrangements' Iq com pete; The premium list will not be pub lished in. pamphlet form this yeari Thps'e therefore who wish the list tb'refeV.tb this fall had better preserve this, paper. Sllaxnl Co Emisrating Company. We see that some of pur old friends and neighbors in Miami : county,' Ohio, have organized themselves "into a com pany for the"; purpose of forming a per manent settlement in the southern portion cf Missouri." We advise them ia all . . . , sincerity,' W, at least,. take a look at. this region of county before making any per manent arrangements. We. am well -satisfied there 'are superior inducements in .Nebraska the southern portion particu larly. . , , . . Land Sales. -' " : - -it .. Last week -we called . attention to the Sale of public Lands in this . Territory ; and, also, published the lands' offered in this District. This week bv order of the f i 3 '. - - . Department we publish the entire procla mation. .-- . ' ' ( ': . Gen. Burnett, Surveyor-General cf Kansas and Nebraska, has been informed by the Commissioner of, .the'Xahd OfTice, that in : conseqaeace cf the smallness of the j appropriaticn, it will. be "neqessarj' that the cost cf the suneys ia his district shall cot'exe'eed 826,000 of which Sip, COO is i appropriated to surveys ia Ne; braska, and S 12,000 to surveys, ia Kansas ;The Kansas ;su rye1" fundhas'heen'ap portioiied for the survey of the New York Indian lands. :. t As gooii as the survej-s are eompletedlirtlf a section will jbe allowed tor ach"of tH'c: Indians who'1 may have moved there under the provisions of the treaties of 1S3S and 1842. '; After which ihe balance will be thrown into tjh.e public domain, and opened to pre-eaption. 5 It is one of.tlie most valuable ' sections of Kansas Territory. " J&A body ' likes. 4to iruvel on .the .'Oma"ha?so vreH','" iur -reply 'vvc.sA-and v. e heiyi re peat- it." -without the. slightest intention of V L soft scaphg"-.'fW,.if any, cleric Ulj1ua.a?ct"raioi lue uiaue a cwnraoa Furae the pains, to." accommodate, please .and t r-ov flP? I and- there are none more experienced and agrassalle: lhan Capt Vi nip a 5d.'II re is the recret ci t-he Omaha's prosperity. ! :i V AgrieyUnral Implemciits- ;- CaaksIIii cf "this-cityhavejt received a firielot cf Agricultural' Imple ments: Horse, rakes,-'Scythes, Snathes, .Forks, Cradles, Hand-Hakes, Chums, Ox .Yokes, Lo; Chains, and' .a hundred ?md one other ariicles'ia that line. .Farmers will -dp well to give .them a call.: n Gold seeker? Fill" also fini ev-ery;, desirable a'rticle. at this houe. " ' "' : - -.. ;." .' Kews .items. fv; ;r .-. The late Arkansa's Legislature passed a law,' which -is to take; effect.' from: the first of v.jarAiary,- 1S60, prohibiting ,the employment cf free" colored person' on water craft, navi:gatinar Hztn of ' that "Stafe.''.,'-A .violation of this Uv is "to." be considered. highrai'ideffiCSLJSoj and upon conviction, - subjects ,th$ -f&t ty ' having .charge of such' craft ', to a fThe of from S500 tq.tl ,000,-. arid an imprisonment not exqeeauig iwei.ve.reoiiins. . , v,..,,: ; ..THe. Pennsylvariid 'LegisTaiiire has re cently: chattered' an tss'pciation of ) gen tle'raen, "undef, the- Ji4e of..The Philadel-' phia Company for the Improvement of the Drama, whose intention is io build a theatre -.which shall, he "equal- to any on ".he .Continent; in its. ti'daptability for dramatic 'purposes.. . A large amount' of stock hs already been subscribed-for the contemplated, .'edifice, the cost ' of which is. estimated at. about S400 ,000. ' The .'.'Baton' Rouge .Advertiser , hears complaints ambiig the planters, of .great damage" to 'their seed, cane b .the Avet weather -dTuring the winter. . .The eyes have rotted badly in the stubble, as : well as plant cane. - If the accounts are as bad as represented, it thinks we may look out for a very short crop this year,as il has heard planters put down a half a crop as the highest . figure that can possibly . be reached. '"'""'''"" . '". '"S . i . .. . . . A bill. "to suppress licentiousness" has just passed' the : Ne .. York: Assembly-! which' gives poVer.to. tlie IVIaycr'and Com mon .'Council to mct. an' ordinance for .the' general -regulation of all houses cf prostitution, including a registry of -the names of their inmates. ''t'All the leading physicians of the -pity are said ..to 'be .in favor of the bill. - ' . The returns as published give. tae" total vote of -.Kansas as1' 7,233; ; of which 5,739 vvere'fof a Constitution; and 1,494 agfiiast it, giving-a. majority of -4,245 for a ;State .Government. .The election for delegates will le held oji the first Tues day in June, 159,.and the delesates elec- ed w ill assemble in Convention at Wyan dotte on the first Tuesday in July.- ! A New Orleans dispatch says that Cap tain Ford's " company of Texan Rangers, numbering 47, h.ad bee'ni surrounded in the. -north 'of (the. State, by' 800 Indians, and a desperate battle ensued, in which Ford, and four cf his men cut their w-ay through the Indians; Great excitement prevails on the frontier, and large com panies are about to proceed in search, of the Indians. .;, . .... . m- -i .-. . - r . A correspondent of the Chicago Press ana irwvine. aeciares-tnat as tar as me slaking cf 85,000 a side by Sereiter. and Phelan, in the late billiard match, goes, it is all- a humbug-. He says Sereiter did not havft 65,000 to put up; that it was an advertisement for Phelan's billiard tables, and . that both . parties and their ' ttoo! pigeons won money on it, it having been all arranged beforehand. He speaks of 400ijoZs who paid S5 a piece tp see the game, lne gentleman has evidently lost money. " A special dispatch from Memphis to the Con:r;ierncfsays two ccal boats, containing seventy thousands bushels of coal, belong ing to J.- L. Hiatt, of Louisville, were swept into the. crevasse near. Lake Provi dence, on Saturday night. The crew, numbering thirty men, all perished. Several -new" and disastrous breaks are reported. on the Levee below. "The Commissioner of Indian 'AiTairs concluded a treaty with a delegation, of IVrntetago Indians in Washington; by the terms of which each head cf a family of the tribe is entitled to eighty acres of the Winnebago reservation in.Minnesota, and the remaind-er of the tract is to be'1 sold for .the benefit cf the tribe. , The treaty was signed by twelve cf the Indians and a number of witnesses. - .. r ' : We observe that the Pittsburg Journal,- 1 Wheeling Gazette, and various other pa pefs are urging that .the National.' Con vention of - those opposed to the Dmo craiuc party, be held. in Wheeling, VaMia 1S60; f -- The. steamer William Baird, which was sunk near Waverly, last week, is, we learn'; a' total loss. Most of the passen gers lost their baggage; and a number are said. to be in a destitute .condition. The Wm. Baird was from, Cincinnati, and i lomd for Sioux Cirr i ' We learn that orders have been re ceived from the Post-Office Department changing the weekly service upon the Utah and California,mail rout from St. Joseph to a semi-monthly :rvi Atlast advices thirteen ihipa had tziVcd from Australia f ;r Ei:glar, i, wi:h SG,00DK- 000 m gold. ) Fifty Editors, in Maine, recently went .1 j In consequence cf that reckless extrava r ? tf .1 i , I the benefit of the bankrupt act. k i Thei BostOnianS 2iave. Subscribed S70,?' I 000 towards Agassiz's JIuseum of. Nat tural History. Preachin?, ""TOlSypre'ferlia'Caar'bS oa cixt Tdixy &S S" T. il.-cn Fatbrday tt. ha!rf3t 2 1; M.; find- Sab bath at 13 ' A M., ai 8 P.' if. P.cv' J. G. Fack- ler frcm St.' JoEepb,' U expected to preMa cn Sat- -3-. .Ji" Cin AC . . i : V 1 - r 4 O TJ ' S. B. A, r..and Ai Id, Grand LodgQ of . Nebraska. ft - ; The Grand Lodge r f A. F. and A; Mason.', the Territory of ; Nebraska, will bold its va.' i rjeit-Annual omirjunicatioa in the .Citv ' X Pf Cellevue, commencing on the 2nd.2ues- I da 7 in June, 153 It is 'R; . JORDAN', Gr. Master. " . It'. W: FrrlXA?', Or.. Sec'y . . 't JJWill Territoriarrk?er3 please copy of notice. XemaiiaTaUey Insurance Company; Masonic Lodj2:e Meotine: Nemaha Valley Lodpe 'Xo. 4. meets at Ua- fanic;Ualloyer.lt' Allister&.Pjnn,8 Store on the first and third Saturday evenings of each E.; W. i'CKNAS, V. II T. W: Bedfchd; Soc'y'. : ; ' The Markets. ' CORRECTED ' W'EEnV.T.' BY ' : - 0 t o, n e;;& H i 1 IV t .,.-. .. .- ",; BhqtsvilLe, May 5,1859 . Floi;b, pack. .,' '".".- ..1,00; IjCckwheatFlocb, Sack-... ., 3,Go' Coa.T-ilEii, bushel ;-. . SO CoitXj bttshel--r '. 40 45 '. Oats, bushel,?'. ..? , , .40. . Sugar, $) J .. - - f . .. .12020 Coffze,--. r- . 15(16? Tka .... .:. ioij .CaiCEEN&,$dox.," --".v 2,00- ; Eggs,: v odo, . ;.. . . . iq " Fbesii Beef, ft - .: ,, . G3 .rorK, per 10 Ibi. .- . Potatoes,. bushel, . , Salt, . '..'.. LrMrfEB, Cottonwood, per 100 ff,., 40 3,50 $1(5,2,00 L ' 6,00 " . ' 20 25c- " ' 103. . 6,co " 3,50 . ' 75 liellow rine, -Bctteh'.. "v.f ... t , Cheese, 2-, ? Laep, ' '.; Nails, psr kejr " TThzat, -n6ne. in market WniSEr; per gallon,- - o alt, sack, - .. ..... .. " .Molasses, ' ' ' Dt'AKS, DUt, ' ' Pet Hides, V '" - " - 1 ' Rft T 10 v,..' i1'' -' .l St.; ton's, May.-lSSa.- y at ; n h a st : ; i o o a i CoRx. 13 bosh; .','"' ''784'2T9 . .OAtSjH bush, i.-.v-.- --.;'45 Q 87c i...-..-. :.;..' ;'$5l0?r.,50 '.TBccSweSAt: Flocb, per cit t, - -2,12(5:2,25 ' ' ; -;J3eans;' -per bush, - - -'; ' 1,25 '". Potatoes,, per bushel, :s, per bushel,'-- '? KO.3U5- ' ;3:... vTU;:'i. J ;. 33-Qt -( 2.? 2 2Cc X.IOLASSE3 , WbiskeTj Dby'Eid; Pork, '55eS575 '" .St. Jo3Era, May 3, 1S50. '.rVHEATi bush,: .."v.- 70v?$i,oo - C6rx,9 buah, -. J.rr-' ..... .... .. ... 60355 ... Flocb, cwt, ..... .... - $3,CPT5l,2j . BceKWHK at. Flocb, fJ.cut, .- - 3,50(.1,50 Fbesh PoRKt E " Potatoes, bnsb,.; AVciTB. Beaks, f4uh, B l'tteb, I, ...? Eggs, "ft doz ::,-;- Gpickes?,5 doz, '' . ..' i . 'T)bt Hides ? - v !' Coffee, t? lb,' ' -' - .i. SCGAB,'9 2), -'---'-'-.i-'i Tea, ft,- Rice, . . ... Dri e A pples bush e!, . . 7 7 ..agioo 1,50 : J 5Q2; c, I520o i $2,00(2,50 '. .V(J12c 5l)glP0 '" ' 7c- ' 2,50." . JH.t.t.X, uy. . m. .............. . 4. 0 Beep. Cattle ' ' Hogs.- - Uj755.jc0 "'1- (JAY'S " i.'i t. .i'mT. "..ii'.!' . 6( 75 Browntille Man Arrangeinenls. j... j EASTEB:MAIL. Arrives Daify ( SaridayB eiceptcJ) at fire r. M. Departt Da.ily (bandaya excepted) a.t half past jgDA,.A. ii. .-ii i -j .-. J 60TJTHERT .! MAIL.- 1 -. n. . WC'""!7 VW. .VJ! t "'Ha.w 7?5a Deparlt-z-yfL Tuesday, TnarsJay sand Saturdays I.:- 'jORTHEil?r'M IL V ; ' 4 rsiL Ln'Tf.i. Tu;c.'c..-. A'lv vu a uvouuj m uuicuaj a CWiA CttLUlUdj S ueparxton iUonaaysvii canesaaya ana r naays ' FORT KEARNEY-MAIL. Leacea BrowEville on jthe. first cf everr month reacning r i. nearnev ia seven aays : tea- . , -ng .i i, ivearncy on inj iuia Arritt's At Brownrille in 7 clays. ' - TARKIO MAIL. Leaves Brownvjlle, on Mondays. Wednesdays ann Fridays at 8 o'clock. A. M " v wv-.tt. a., .OFFICE: HOURS. From 7. o'clock. A.M..'to l2. u : and' frowl. p. u. to C, P. M. ' ' ' ' ' " JUJiN. iIAU, l 31. v oi, rfUSLii'it A. It. gnTT'fWTrT LyTSju. szvz r, -" ' Friday, April 8:h . . TRAIN EAST Express frain leaves St. Joseph Accommodation leaves ". --' Freight leaves B:0O A.M. 6:60 P.M. :15 A.M. TRAIN WEST v Express Traba arrives at St. Joseph 10:30 p i. Accommodation arrives at " Freishl arrive at ' v . - " 6:00 P.M. 4:00 P. II Freight taken to any point Kast. Test. or S.ni.h. at lower rates than by any other route; - ' i ' ! i Shippers will please deliver their freight at the TTvt incut; c9un w Buiiiiiiis. . f. . : I -.;....)... - - A 'LINE of packets ; : ,i TTill run n connection with Ui Road, above SU Josenh ' IV IUC ilUU3. STAGE IJKE3 Connect at Sr.Joseph from all parts of Kansas, Xebras- kaant Western Iowa.-Travelers- from Kebr'aska and ncticiu iua win ona lunue Quickest, Easiest and Cheapest Route to all point on the Mississippi river' and Eat TllROLGH ,-TICKElSean ,be had at th- office at St. Joseph lor nearly all pats or ite cpuniry. ' - r " JosnnnuxT. P. a. gboat, Gen'i Ticxet Ag't: i !H45 u - l a'JcpbrBrownvaie, Er-r-2 and COUnCil JJiUli racket. The regular Trv-weekly Packet " CAPT. JOE.- HOLLAND, ' Run3' re?nlarly from St. Josepfc, ccunecting with tbe St. -Jost-h and Uafinibal nail uaa, iovuui.ij uu,v;ib.iuu iu luinuitui- ate points. CHAM. t HILL, Ai?e:it. no45. "( '. t - I Urownville, X. T. rerK St. Joseph. Urowmrille, szs ana council ipmii rath.uu The Regular Tri-Weekly Packet; . . ? CiPT. MORRISON. Runs regular iy from St. Joseph, connecting with -tbe St. Joseph and .Hannibal Rail Road, to Council .Bluff, touching at all. intermediate points. A-3ANE fc HILL. Agent?. j.O"i4 B.ownville, K. T. lection' cf hiieJfasthJrtrodu.tion of ""1? 24 Rn& Jl6 t'' Masonry ia tbis Tamtory, not fail to makd fu A Tise paytft of wnhh, 9 j and z 0Xltside of . the .JaJiin reports from their respective Lodge?.. ,: The C cmmit- reservAtion; and Uwnsbips. 3, 4, 5 aud 6 of racge j tee .consists of Keller, BelleTus; LindIy,.Ktbr?.9k3 . , - . . - ' " PI,., n-a. Omha Bratlon Brownville Will- At the land effice at Nebraslia Crfy, canmencin? on Litj , Uftre, ua, Jraaon,rownviiie , ui MotM, ,he first db7 cf .Ansu,tl for the exposal of the binson, Oinadi ; and AV teeier. 1 hatcmontrj. pubUc ,ands with!n lhe Iollwi:lg named townships, viz: '"KOTICBTis lTererij- gi'vea that Books ore now open Townships .T, 8, 9 '10,11 and JSatq fractional town- at the office of LushianghW.Car on in the City of MM3 f We 13 , -J n - - ' Brov,nville,Wiillre4in-oFcn,fot the pora Jl0111 of receiving, subscriptions cf. stock, until Jit leait TownsrJp 1, 6, 9, 10 and Ily anj fra-ii-wal township Five. Thousand Dollar3 Capitol Stock is subscribed. 12 of Tartj-e lr - - - - BV AUTHORITY. V --. No. G37. E) tc PresICcnt ofCic Unite 1 ::ta(es In pursuance cr law, I, ErCHANAJ.", Presi dent of i United States cf Amerio t, bereb declare untl inaSe inowd th it public sslc will be beidat the I ntiueruieiitioned laalcfiices in Territory of ebrasto, At the land cff.ee tt BrowcviUe, commencing on Monday, the ei?ttli Ci? ot August next, for the disposal of the pnbiic lauds witbin tbe fcllcwig named town ships, viz : Korth of the Bate Line end Hail of the Sixth of the "H.e pirt of townbLt; I, outiiJe of tie Sac ia2 Fox izl reervatiou, of rans 17. and Fox anJ ha:i-breel Nemaha reservation; and frac The parts of townships i. 2, 3, and4 ontsuds or the Sac tional townships o and 6, cf ran;e lo . Taaprt of township 1 octtiie of the Sac and Fox re servation: township 2; the parts cf townships 3. 4, and 6 oet.sl of the fcalNtrced Xeraaha reierratioa ; and fracUjnal township 6, of rauce 15. -The part of toft aship'l octsiUe or the Sac and iox reservation; townshins 2, 3, And 4; the part of township ostVie cf ftg- islf-breed-Nematl ireserration l acd Tjvrrs!p3 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of rscge 13.' T.T!nh;p3 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, ;t rang 12. . Ttrnshiys 1, 2, 3, 4, fj and 6,if range 11. " Townuhips 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 sad 6, of rane IX ':" : At the l3r.dcfnce at Brownviile,' commencinjon Men- day, the fit tb day of t-eptember next, for the disposal of the public lands? within tie following named tuwaihjps, Xoi-th of the Bise Line and East cf the Sixth Principal Townships I. 2. 3. 4. fL and G, of range 9 :iThe parts of townships'! and 2 out?rwef t'ae Indian reservation; nnd townships. 3, 4, o and 6. cf ranges The part cf township 2 outswle of the Indian reserva- iiou; and township 3,4, 6 a16, of ran?e7 Ttie part of townsbip 2 outside of the Indian rcserya- 1 North of the Base Line1 and Hast of the Sixth Principal Fractional township 7 of ranjie 15 Fractional towhsUips7aa48of racse 15 Township 7; and fractional townships 8, 9, 134 11 and 12 of rar.sre 1-1 r, ff - . . t ,JTown?hips 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11; and fractional townships 12. 13 and 14 of ran?e 10 Townships 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13; ana fractional townships 11, Io and 15 of ranye At the land cfiVe at Nebraska City, commencing on jxon(la,. the twentj-ninth Uay of Ausfurt next, for the disposai cf the public lands within the following named townships, via : North of the Base Line avi Ectt of the S'zth Principal . r ' j - - - TownsliiDs7. 8. 9. 10,11. ii-13, 14, 15 and 16; nd frac tional township 17 raage 8' . Townships 7, S, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, It, lo and Io fraction al township 17 of Tance T Townhip3 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11 and Ia cf rasge 6 . At the land office at Ontaha City, comraencins on Tnc?- diy the fifth day of July next, for tbe disposal of the public lands within the following named townships viz: North of the.Base Line end East of the Sixth Principal meridian Fractional townships 13, 14, 15 and 16 cf rane 14 .Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, IS and 17 of ranpe 13 Fractional ownstiips IS and 13; township 14, lo, 16 and 17; and fractional townships 18, 19, 0, 21 and 22 of "Fraot4nartrwn8bipl2; township 13. 14, 15. 16. 17 and IS; and fractional townships 19, 20, 21, 23 and 23 of range Fractfona! townhips il, 13 and 14; townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 10 . ; .1 :a At the land office at Omaha City, conjmencinz on Mon day the twenty-fl fib dsy of July next, for the disposal of the public land within the following named townships, viz : .Yorfft.' cf 'the Bate Lfn? and Eai of the Sixth Principa - -, , Mertaiaa Fractional townships 14, 15 and 16; townships 17, 13- 19. 20. 21. 22 and 23 of ranee 9 Fractional townships 16 and 17; and townships 13,. 13, 20. and 21 cf rango 8 Fractional township. 1"; and townships 13, 19, 20 and 21 of ranee 7 5 4 i , ' Fractional -township 17 and'tovrnsMps 13, 13, 20 and 21 of ranzo 6 . Fractional iownship .17: and townships 13, 19, 20 and 21 of ranre 5 .;' i ', ?''; Fractional .township 17: and lownsLips is, 13, -0 ana 2t of. ranee 4 : .- ' : At the land ofijoe at Daiata, commencing on Jlonday the eighteenth day of. July next, for, the disposall of tlie public lands within the Xoiiowinj named townships Viz A'orfA of the-Bati Line ari$ East of (he Sixth Principal i . .ii m uzfin - - rr.ciron'a towns j!p 27 of TsnjrS TO "'' 7 Tha aarts-cf townsinpsSi and 27xnf.ide of tne IfMtsn reservation; and fractional townships23 and 23 of range 9 The part of township 27 ntslUe ot the Indian reserva tion; township 23; and fractional townships 2S and 30, of The part of toWT-fhip onlsMe of the Ia J:a3 reserva tion; townships 2.5 and 25; -and fractional townships 23 I and 29; and fractional township 30 of ranee 7 . . The part r-t township 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; . townships 2S and 29; and fractional townships 50 .and Zl ol range . . lands' artroTriated by law for the ns.e of school. In dian, military and other purposes., will be excluded from the sales. ' .- The offerine of .the aoove lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole 6hall liave been ofiTered, ad the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept ripen, loncar than two weeks, and no private entry of any of tbe landc; will be admitted until after tho ex Given nnaer my narid, at the City Of Wasbinirtcn. thi 22.1 day of March', Anno Djmini, one thousand eight nunarea and arty-nine. v , - ' 1 x - r " ' - - - ' - Ji.ME3 RUCH-AXAK. By the President; j . - -. . : THOSA. nEXDHlCXT,- i Commissioner or, the General Land Office. Xolice to Pre-Eaiption Claimants Every person entitle! to the riLt of pre-emntion to any of. the lands w.thin the townships and parts of town ships aKn erouTneratecl, is recTriredto establish tbo same to the satisfaction of the Roister and-Receiver cf the proper land office, and make payment . therefor as soon day arpoined for the commencement of the public oale of the lands embracing lhe tract .claimed ; otherwise l bucu cii win be furfttei. Commissioner of the Gcn'l Land Office. heretofore and now existins.no payment can be marte for advertisine proclamations except to sncb. publishers as are Pciauy cuinonzea to pumisn oy me uommis sioner of the General Land office. .iVMonejWanted. -.ALL PERSOXS inteWed to I T. Wnyte & Co., whether by Dytc or account will be so kind as to take notiie that the claims of that firm aie now in the hvsd cf the undersigned for-cbl lection, end must bejaid. Each and every person, indebted to that firm, who doe not by the nrst June either pay Lisoebt or give to us In Per!,on wme substantial reason for a longer indulgence, Krownvnie. star 3d. I5j6. iut Trustee's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a Deed o Benjamin u. Thompson ana Elizabeth Thompson, to se- cure the payment of two promissory . notes therein de I V' T" in t .i rv01f.A .f . H T .n .1 . ' . . county; I,D. L. M'Gary, trustee named in sai Deed will on the 4th day of June, D. A. 1S39, and between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock p. r. of said i!jt from me noor or the cfljee cr the Repister or Deeds I aforesaid in the City of Brownville in saw! eounty, m- I ceeU to sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following Real Estate, to-wit : Lots Ko. 7 8, 9 and 10 in BIcck So. 10, in said City of Brownville. 1 -.- - - . V. L. M'GARY. BrowBTiUe, ifay 83 1359. 45-6t$5 i . i I , l"P-w, .4-N'. Cnl . ' : V:ii-f 9 1 ' ..... XOTICE is terehy" rivea that by virtue of a certain Deed of Trust to tne rU-East quarter of Section, No five, in Township So. five, North of Ranee Xo. fifteen East of the sixth principal meridian. In Xemaaa county eorasKa Territory, executed ry Wra. S. Hall, on tb I3t2i day of September, A. D. 133, and recorded on naees K4artd 105 f '-Mfrtansre Record So. X," IrttheorKee lor tne Kegisier er uee-w f said Xemaha otwityto se cure the Pymnt of a cer I Daniel L. M'Gary, trust tain : note taerem ('.esoribf d lee created by said tfeed. wiil ontheiSth day of May, A. D. IS59, betvrcen tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock p. M. of saw! .lay from door uf the office of the Register of Deeds vf aaid connty in B.-owuviiie tn said county, proceed t sell said land with the improvements aud appurtenances thereunto bekineios to theiuziiest bidder lor casb in hiod and to execute a utea t jne purchaser. - 1 D. L. M'GART'. May 5, 45-3t $1. Administrator's . Sale PrRSrAXT to the oner of the Probate Cocrt of PTRSrAXT to the order of the Probate Cocrt of Xe nah:connty, 1, Jme- N. Keller, administrator to tb Estate of the late Oliver P. Kelley, will effet f ir to the highest Udder, at the office of the Probate Jad? cf said county In BrownrllJe, n Saturday the4rhiavo June. A. D. ISO?, between the bonrs of 10 o'clock a m I and 4 p. M., tho frdlowin? described pror-ertv. to-wif - i uae quaner-.secuon er ianj mown at tbe1 Son?b-Eaft ?Tiarter cf S.?ctin So. 23, in Township So. 5. North of I t .. -r ,5 T-,c. , . . .u(.E w, ..-i, ij.ui.iiu nay mare . JAMES N. XELLT. May 5th, lo-il $5. A NOTE f band, cil.inz for over one hnn lrcd d.illtrs whuh owner enn have by callins at this office and payinj lor it3 swv.erii(emcnt. i , - BL AH FOn SALE AT THIS OFFICE UiiliOjiJ idAhii, 1 nnovxyn.!.::, r;. t. MORRISON & SMITH, AXN0V;:.'C3 to the pubhc that t'aey Lave opened a Billiard Itoorn and Salcon i the 'old 'Nomaha Valley Bank Eai: -'U.S. Brownville, Nebraska, wuere lovers of the iutei-vus game of Bil liards can be accommodated in a style, they UUot wiille satitactory to ail who may patrunixe them. j Our Liquors, Arc all pure and of the choicest brinJs. The famous :TippecanoQ Ale The bft made is kept constantly on hand at tliii es tablishment.- . , , . R. MORRISON. nli- y J. Q. A. SMITH. L , mrt? liaL -Mi i mi-mi .Jm J First St., Let. Ilain ana Atlantic, - . BRO WIIVILLE, GOMFORT & TICE, ANNCCNCE to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity that taey Lave rented the bakery formerly owned by S. "Worttin. $ -hi are nuwprepare-1 to furnish Bread, Cake, Pies, Coiui ?tionery. Ice Cream, Lemonade, he., he. . . . . . W. C. t-"t).MrUHT, JCSZPU TICK. Brownville, Apr.l 23, '53. 44-tf : 2 otice. : Eiccutcr's Sale cf Personal ; Pi o;ertj. NOTICE ia hereby given, that I. Death Nuckolls. executor of the rersunal property of Chas. if.. Greever, ueceasea, in pursuance of an order of thProbate Court of Nemaha county, Nebra-ka Territory, will on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1So9, between the hours of eisht o'clocS A M an I sis o'clock P M, of said day. and at tie town of amt Dercrin, m e naba c)uiity. Nebraska Ter ritory, soil at public sale to the highest bidder, all of the personal estate of the estate of said Greever, deceased, consietins in part cf horsea, cattle, furniture. oneold watch and chain, a bujry; farming implements, the un divided third of a steam saw mill, lathing and hlc?le TERM3 All sums under $10 ca.sh. in band. nmi over $10 on six months time, approved security to be civen oy purmaser. , Saint DETtour.N. T., 4t April ISth 159. . EE ATI! NUCKOLLS, Ex. Claim Notice. To 'VVilliaia Bell, and all others whom it aaj con rn: You are h reby notified that I will appear at cern tha Land.Ofice ILwnrilie. X. T on MonHav.. the second day of May, lSO, at 10 o'clock, to prove np my right of pro-emptioa to the north west quarter of section seventeen, Township five, rc'e fourteen ( 14). east, whera rcu can ar.r,ear tn ertn'.-t. mi rin-V ; tsxj right tcercto. - 11. SKILLL. ; Brownyille, April 21, 1S39. 2t FOUiSTD. A ME1KAM)UM BOOK, which the owner r-in have by calling at this cCce, describing and paying ur mis aavertiaemcnt. ICO -LozOJ3 02T mPBOYJSD.JL-AND 1 FOH SALE. ' - ' The tract cf land known as the "Cook Farm " one and a half mile seutb of the eity of Brownville, will bo sold on ea?y terms, if application bo made soon If not disposed of before the 18th, first day cf the wwmci vouri,ii wia be sold to tae highest bidder. 1 erms made known cn the day of snle. A. S. IIOIXADAT. Brownville, !i. T. April 7, 1S59.'. nil2t G. H. WILCOX, ' DEALI.R .IN L'AND WARRANTS .- ' AKD , : eastern exciiaxce. - Lasd Watiras Loaded on Tijie And located after the Land Sales for di itaat parties. All land warrants sold by rue will be guaranteed perfect in all respects, and exchanged if round defective. Brownville, N. T., April 7, 1653. no 1 ' ' , BROW1WILLE B 1ST ill. r JESSE NOEL Having rented the interest of Laie and Emmersonin the Brownville Steam Saw and Grist Mill, announces to to the public that ba is prepared!) accommodate .the citizens of Brownville and Nemaha County with a su perior quality of lumber of all kinds. Also with let Urnst Hill, to serve all in that line. The market price at all times psid for Lors and Corn The old business of Noel, Lake 4t Emmerson will be settled by Henry Lake. All future business conducted by the undersigned. JESSE NOEL. Brownvilie, April 7th, 1S53, ly JOHN jM'PHEESON, WnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN g no C E R I K s , HARDWARE, b .QUEEjYSWARE, i And Country Produce. Front Street, BroivnviUc, Rcbraslca. Brownville .House. NEW ARRANGEMENT. WHEELER & RAIIXET, Announce to the public that they have recently pur chased and refitte.1 the NEW, POPULAR, AKD COilllODIOUS HOTEf. in BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, known as the Brownville House, and are now prepared to entertain and accommodate travellers, sojourners and day boarders In a style second to no other House in the West. Every effort will be made to entertain, pieate and make comfortable all who may favor the Brownville House with their patronage. - - will at all times be supplied with tbo substantial and delicacies of tae seasons, dy, and country in which we are located, ... Is well fitted up, ani supplied witl choicest lliuort to be. found. Arrar.eenients have been made with Wm. Hoisell pr prittorof the Ciy Livery Stable, who ia prepared with as giKl accommodations a cn be found anywhere ilr. K. : keep au excellent Livery suole for the accomra x! iiion of tie public. 1TI1EELES & RA1NET. April 1st, 1553, 43-ly To the Ladies. MISS MARY. fURIlEn, " ' iliaiJ Sired, BroicnviUeNelrailca, LHLLINERy; GOODS, Consisting of New Style ""'''" r r ' Rib be 113 , Laccs Flowers, As'l, the finest and test materials or inantifacturica anything ia the millinery Uoe. Ap. :11st, '59 040-1 y FRESH GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL' KIJsDS AT TIIE - ADVERTISER OFFICE. "GREAT SALt OF 1 , PAWXEE CIU, rAWNESCO.,,,! On Mon-ljyt June 6th, 1 ' . THEE wi ill be 3 )ld to the tighest tidder sr. ) . pan;e Co., N. 7., oa Jfon.'. Pawnee City, lht3. Su 7e positive, and under the provu' h re-:tivn of public buildings. t-.Jr'1 for tae e situated near tie ceu.re of Pawnee eouii'y ",C-V permanently located county seat of iaM co? are anioiift the public and busines houses. iaeT' .I 2 Steam w, and 1 Grist ilill; Dry Gor Prug Stork . and a ll jte! ana biore ia cry... its bel'-nss to the people of Tr?!! cee-is cf tliis sale s-es for the erertl1 ;s. A Court House is now ri1' Tlis town t; ar.d tie proce lie buildings ptblic s-uare, and wm be complete thlis: tf the lou purchased ; i at tne putuc s: to ,Z" in this puce nave Been eon ir mree andf, ' . . . . . .. - Tin. their cost. t. . 1IIKA3I BILLIXGl K! JOUN C. FiATT. Kit, . ..... .. . - E. W. Fowttit. Dp'y Clk. ' Pawnee City, N.T., Apriri7:h, 13S9. "Probate Notice. TTbereas It has teen Tr.i'.a to appear to mT '. tion, tfc U tiere arc c. j!" s etis'ir.i azainst ti4 Jose;.h Deroin, Ute cr Nemaha Counry, Sebri.k.' ritcry, deceased; notice is hereby firen. appointed iionday, tie CIteenthday of Au ij"" as a day for tho hearing of siJ claims, aadli;, having claims against tie said estate are hereby to file tbe same at my cffic on or befre UntJ they will be forever barred from recovering and froa setting cfT tbe same la any action fci,3 Given under my band on thi Nth daT cf r i A D 1S53, " - ' B. J. WH1TXET PTobaU j? ' Ordered that tee aoove notice ve notice be tub.ijii successive weeks .a tf;e Nebraska Advertiser, Ldvert.. AI Brownville, leb. I Probate Notice. i Ticrcas ; tt nas been maae to appear to h. tion, that there are claims existing against tlieiJ, Cbarlcs if. Greever, late of Nemha Coacrr, jT! ka Territory, deceased ; notice is hereby have appointel Monday, tae 15th day of Aurw ? 1S09, as the day for tae bearing of said eiuaijA ' persons having claims against the said estite wvlf cotifledto file tbe same at my ofSceon day, or they will be forever barred from recofr claims, and from setting off tne same tn any acuv? ever. Given under my hand, this Mta day of Febrwr, i. f 1S5. R. J. WHITNEY, Probatf ' i Ordered that the above notice be- published !or successive weak ia the Nebraska Advertiser.. ' i - fi. j. wHinrj Brownville; Feb. IT, 1S5D. Equilizatioa Bcairi . Territory of Nebraska, ) S. : County of Nemaha. NOTICE is hereby riven that the Board of Inti's of Nemaha county will meet, at the usual place f inir Commissioners' Cimrt r.f rnnnt ii iv. Monday of nest June, for tbe purpose of exsmimy Assessment Tax tt-jll of Neaiaha County for tht nt year. , Dona by order of the Board of Commissioner. I Iff la testimony wboreof T ti fcr ei my nana ana arsed the seal af -county at my olBce In Brownvilla, i JJ OI April, A. V. " E, E. PARSER -. Councy CIr SEEDS! SEEDS!! j Field, Gahee ad ' Flower Sri:' We are now fully supplied wita one of the U.-T. and most complete stock of Garden, Flower and Seeds evercn'ered to the Western pefjpij. Our it..-! has been made up with much care from the best if gardens of America and Europe. A large than i homegrown seed!, being grown under our ovninp. tion, and which we can recommend a true toraaiit of the best quality. i Among our assortment of seeds may be found n I 150 varieties or lower seeos : 300 do Garden seeds: Hungarian Grass Seed: Chineeso Sugar Cane and Imphee seed, &,c. it . From a long acquaintance with Trade, we fi dent no one can oiTer better Indncementj to those fc , ing seeds. . .. . i Those who design to emigrale to Cherry Crwt Pikes Peak would do well to take wita them a ta 4 fresh Garden seeds. . . we also keep constantly on band a full asortaa::' lilPLEilENTS AND MACniXIS, I Suited to tbe Field. Garden, Orchard amlHonAo) We are fully prepared to supply the trade on tit liberal terms. . j Full Catalogues furnished gratis on application lf mail inclose a stamp, iw.-w n. D. EMEItT & CoBipwr, Lake street, Chicago Ulmi . February 17, IZZJ. , . j, BEYX0LDS .& KOMCOTT, Central Ezvz'iCJi J'ursery, NearOdia, llirkti iLcatj, IilinoiA li'JCQ iji Treesof c bi- Taristica froar Cra to wen tU-t half feet bib. arl foar years Id, fri -a bud or pi at 20 per lu) casfa.deJiTered at Oiia or Sandjfi! frea of all bt pocking charges. They offer iaa dition a fplendil assd-maent cf large ETcrjrrwE'.T liostj an j ether Ornamental Shrubs and fjai a' pood quality anJ at as low rates as tbfjrn purchased eUe where. The stock of Pear, F!a Cherry, Peach anj Qniaee Tree, though ol 1st? has been carefully jelected, nnd is like ererj-kt ebe in oar establishment of Western growtli. i Iareand very fine stock cf choice Curranti, In berries, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Kan&ari, for saJe cheap. Particulv attention will bef to tho packing of trees, Ac, for distant nfUxff CaUloues to be had at the ofT.ce of Emery 'i J' nal or 1T Llir,:!n m t fl.lin ' JOHN P. nET'0I.r. Feb. 10, '5 9 ly CUAS. KENMCUT7. Toledo Nurseries. , . 90O.C0O Trees for . Sale! " ' i Two hundred thousand apple trees rsfui ,i winter, deliverable in spring lo order at$i for' when over twenty thousand ere taken; for n amounts six dollars per thousand will ba eoarfA Thirty thousand extra fine imported Fear at from eighteen to twenty dellari per ticusacl 30,000 extra Lne imported Ac'-r' Quince, Vft thousand. f 23,' 00 Mahalab Cherry Stocks $13 pert- :u " 4 - :i -:o. 53 ' iu.000 I'aradweand Doncian -20.000 Maaiard Cherry stocks 20,000 Paradise and Lloucain 300.000 one year old apple trets 100,000 3 to 4 feet apple t:ces ICO.OOO 4 to 5 feet very stocky and fine SO 20,000 Norway Spmce about 1 foot 5 12.000 dwarf pears 2F"( 5.000 dwarf eaerriesextra fine IS " 2,000 plam tracy, 1 year . --. .20 ' J V.'ith larre lot of Currants and Rajjbrrr;. Ornamental Trees, Shrub j and Plant!, Fai Apricots and Xeekirirtcs. J Catalogues sent to rder a receipt sf ?-'. stampeach. A, FAJI.NESTOC 4 S0S, I Feb. 10, 'j9 ly Tolcda. Oa: j TREKS roil SIimTEIl OXT' PRAIRIES. I We solicit the attention of Orchardlsts, 5 men end farmers in the prairie region! of tit to onr immense iitock of - . 2sTorway ojprmco- 1 he most hway, rapid g.owm and txaouiw v grtun tree, and the bet adapted tor fonoisJ. and screen, for the protection of jardens, re. and dwellings, in all esposed situations. ' . ' Our stock embraces all 'ies. from one to in height, frequently transplanted, and safe removal. Prieed lisU fr next spric; on application and the following cataiofw gratis to ail who apply and enclose oa ?', each. No. I. Descriptive catalogue cf fmits. f Descriptive catalogue cfornameE'-4' No. 3. Descriptive catalogufcof grveiio f bedding ont plants. j No. 4. Wholesale cr trade list. Mount Hope Snrser. Kocheitef, Feb. 10,'i3 ly Print Tress at Docnvillc, V The undersigned bas for sale a choice and stock of AppI. Peach, Pear, Cherry, riua, r- ; and Nectarine trees, and of such varieties f proved succejtyfal in this climate. C k fine stock .f Currant; Gooseberry, Rajpfc'?. Strawberry plants, Roes, Eyergreea trs. root", Ac. Those wihic;r to perebase w04 weu io eau and examine them. Feb. 10, 'i3 j W. P. LOAN, . ATTORNEY AT V$ LOT AND LAND AGENT- , Arcliery Klcliardson Connlj, 5 Cnsh fnr Produce. 7e are now paying eash for eora ana c . the return of Mr, IIizx, now tst, w. " en ,. , . - CRASEB- ErcwnTiSe, March 3J,1S3!., Clffof tin T?fint! w l o Main Street, formerly cnPi'7 f a Banking House, Is for rent. CBAN Tbe room cn ! & Hal lam i Brownville, Fab. 20, -tf. Cash lor Corn. y 1 will rr Cash for Corn delivered at ( , other sooll.hippigJintsou tbe JIiurl -cl ProwavlJte. N. T. Xarca Ii. I"?- , J. a: i k- i rt ! t: i