.;tte advertiser; JbWNVILLE, JULY.14.lSSa. T K II M S $2.00 2.60 J.00 r'nTfsr.if rJ inaOvauce, '. " " at the end of 6 months, " " " "12 " .C0 ' i.i of 12 or wore will b8 furnibted at $1,50 per m provided the catb accompanies the order, not "liawher & Gilbfet, Propnrtorii of the Ileal lTve Letter, Hasonic Temple, CMcspo, 111. H 'pakvik, (General A1 erlihinii Acetit.iii rear of y'drk, ivies' and Children's fchoc Stre, SO West hStrett, Cincinnati. - ...... ;sschei OwtKfcCo, No 316 and 313, Broadway, ' nncw VtRD. American Canadean and European M-rtl-f'S and subscription offlcc,o 183 Nassau itreet Ppdekidoe, Northwest corner of Olive and iftreetg, Saint Ixuis. - H Scaivnf , 63, TOearborn street, Chicago, ; "-. !thrued Agents to solicit Faliscrintions and ad ,'cmPnti for ihe AdvertUer, and receive and receipt r.ofciP' tLcrcfor. Tto "Kebraslca Advertiser having J-b the largest circulation of any paper in Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. -if. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East jVarkets Where Nebraska merchants !pur je. will find no better advertising medium ;he Western country ieTourlli. . The 63d anniversary of American In-, lesdcrice has passed since our last is-. In this place there was no demon nation of a National character, further in the firing of- a national salute in the orninff, aril decorating most of the uses in Jhe business part of the city. The Circus Company having advertis- 1 to perform here on that day : it being e the first' appearance in Nebraska of '.at class 'of amusements, there appear j to le.a somewhat general conclusion mong tlie mass.es" to "go in" and en v themselves. . ;;.;vi c :o ' At Peru, in this county, we understand bad an interesting celebration. Had : been sufficiently known,1 we think there ould have been a general turn, out of 2 county. We beard nothing of the rair until' ca the third, and then acci rstaL'y. The oration. was delivered ,by W. Titton of this city, and we will the .risk, without having heard it, or reversing with any, one who did, of say- it was a good address. Mr. T. 'uses i ilher bind.' T D IlII's New Goods- ; TntouoBE Hill, Successor to Crane Hill, has;received and opened out a gnificent stock of Goods. Hill will add ) feet to his store room, in length, which .11 then present an unsurpassed ap- :arance. Mr. Hill has made for him If in the business world, an enviable putation as a'safe, reliable, and cner c tic tradesman. He is now the sole roprietor of an extensive mercantile :use in this city, enjoying the confidence f all with whom he does business. May is future prove as prosperous as has the ist. autVs Literary Depot. - John II. Maun, Postmaster m this city, i opening" out a Literary Depot in the ost Office buildiug. u He is receiving by jpress, and in advance of the mails the srious periodicals of the daj'. Daily pa rr cf importance to business men can at II times be had at Mauri's. We hope ohn may meet with sufficent success to liable hira'to enlarge from time to time. . 1 Iro'uncd. A colored boy, one of the waiters on loard the J. D. Perry, was drowned at he wharf in this city, while that boat was receiving and discharging freight on her last downward . trip. inotlicr. f The body cf a drowned man was :ound in a drift pile just below this city :ne day last week. An inquest was held ;'sd the body buried by the coroner. ? till Another. j We learn that a young man was frown ed in the Missouri river, at the landing a Peru. We did not learn the particu- s ars. Sad Casualty. S Wejegret to learn that Mr. William Sogers of Middleport, in this county, lost is infant daughter by drowning on the llthinst. She was playing in the wa cr with a small brother, when she lost ..crbalance and was precipitated into the river. The alarm was instantly made, assistance arrived too late to save her. In telncss. "Our old friend, J. G. Melvxn, we are rlad to learn has again gone into busi es. He bas purchased tha saw-mill 'arcierly owned by Dr. Hoover of Ne iafc.a City, and added thereto a grist-mill ad Store, which is an addition long de--irel ty the citizens of that part of the county, ' Mr.. Melvin is an energetic Ubiaess man and bas the confidence of M vho know him. Of course his suc ,cc0ssktertain. " . jtraska House. TLii detervedly popular House is stead i"y fining friends. Jlr. A. J. Beb.bt j4j"ays a favorite, with the public, both ;veHing and locab has been' outdoing :Jtaself' during the present season. No iraas is spared on the part of the pro , factors to render their house as comfort j !'le as possible to secure to their guests j the Conveniences of a home. ealcrs.in- Land Warrants. ScttUrs will be pleased to know that I Kices of Land Warrants either for j h or for tune entries has declined very cridly. See the advertisement of j ti,IIAUcn SiCAHsoN. Dealers in war ' x"its are Jail disposed to be more liber ! lsto f.me viz: letting them out for f "tune than one year. Ejan's TficUrlcU TrcuDe, ' Are how performing for the present week in this city. They gave their first performance last evening, which was en tirely satisfactory. Mrs. Kate Deicih; Ryan' as an actress, needs no comraenda--tion at our hands. She has made for her-! self a name co-extensive with the entire country, as a most charming actress. , j Don't take our word, but go and tee for yourselves. ; Fruits, Shrc!:s, Vines, &c. "An excellent opportunity is now offer ed to our farmers and others .wishing a supply of fruit and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, vines, &C. Messrs. Hills, & Co., agents for the celebrated Fahexstock & Soirs', Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio, are now in our midst soliciting orders for a fall delivery. They represent a reliable and very ex tensive nursery, and our people should not fail to embrace this opportunity of supplying themselves. -Nothing is lost by early and liberal planting of trees, shrubs, vines &c. . Catalogues can be seen, and orders; received at this office. One or the Egss. We have frequently been shown large and singular shaped hen's eggs, and as often seen notices of such , in other pa pers; but we .have not before seen or heard of so singular an egg as one pre sented to us last- week by Mr. Jonir Easthidge, of this County. , In size it was as large as an ordinary .Goose Egg. Upon being broken, it was found to con tain in addition to the usual . contents of an egg shell, another, ordinary sized, and perfect in every respect egg. Mr. E. informs ua that this is the third. egg of the kind the same hen has laid. That hen can't afford to lay eggs at ten cents per dozen. ; - - Ponn's New Stock. Since the issuing of our last paper, Mr. Ponn, on the Levee, has received a large and splendid assortment of goods which he is selling on extremely favora ble terms. Call around at Ponns ; you will be treated gentlemanly and dealt with fairly. St. Jo. Daily Gazette. . . ' In another column will be found the prospectus o this valuable Daily. Our business men should by all means, pat ronize the Gazette. -St. Joseph commer cially, is now " in direct communication with all parts of the country, consequent ly' a daily from that point is of impor tance to all business men. The Gazette keps up with the enterprise and spirit of the locality in which it is sitated, and it ought to be well patronized by every body within reach. Xcw Stock or Goods. Chris. Deuser has received a new stock cf Stoves, and other goods in his line, which can be had cheap for cash. Give hima call. Smoke. Do ' you like a No. 1 Segar ? Call a1 PniLip Dceser'b Segar Store on Main Street. , Land Warrants. See the Advertisement of John Mc Conihe, Esq., of Omaha. He is said to be supplied with a large stock" of War rants which he offers low. We know McConiho to be a fair, honorable, upright business man, and what he represents he will make good. , Reaping Machine. We see our enterprising farmers in this county, are bringing into use this in dispensable agricultural implement. Messrs Cole, Hall and Gilmore, havejust received a new one. ', Iowa Point Dispatch. We are in receipt of the third number of the Iowa Point (Kansas) DispatchK a neatly printed, very spirited paper, con ducted by Messrs Watrous"& Brigcs. Success to them. Oats. We want a few dozen sheaves of oats. Will some of our subscribers accommo date us with a supply ? Still More Corn. - The A.D. January last week took from this place 8000 more sacks cf corn. Job Printing. We are prepared to execute book and job work -of all kinds, in a manner un surpassed anywhere. We have the latest styles of type and cuts; keep none but the best of stock, and send out none but num ber-one work. Those wishing fine work of any kind we will be pleased to serve. JOur terms are cash cn delivery of the work. The Wheat Crop. Take the wheat crop generally in this county,- and it never .was better. The fall wheat has all been cut, and spring wheat has escaped serious damage from rust. , There will be a surplus of wheat in this county. New Shoe Shop. . In another column will be found the card of E. Green, who has established himself in this place perraaneptly for the Durpose of manufacturing Boots & Shoes. He has shown himself to be a good work man, and, worthy of support. We hope he may meet with a liberal potronage. A New'Briflse. Has just been completed across the Ne maha, at a point opposite this city, near the farms of Geo. Crow and Wm. Weddle. This bridge was much needed, and .the projectors deserve great credit for their efforts. Those on the West side cf the Nemaha, can now get to Brownville without going four or. five miles out of the way. . . John G. Saxe has been nominated for the office of Governor of Vermont, by the Democratic State Convention. The Con vention appointed Douglas Delegates to he Charleston Convention.' BY AUTHORITY. No. 637. By the President or the United States In ptiruance of law, I, JAMES BUCHANAN', Presi dent of tne United State of America, do fceret'y declare and cifcie known that public sales will be neld at the vndemientioned land offices in the Territory of Xcoraska, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At ihe land office at Brownville, commencing on MoD!ar, the eigtth day of August next, for the disposal of the public land within the following named town ships, vin . ; North of the Bate Line and Eatt of the Sixth of the Meridian. The part of township 1, outside of the Sac and Fox and reervatlon, of range 17. The parts cf townships 1, 2, 2, and 4 outside of the Sac and Fox and half-breed Nemaha reservation; andfrac tional townships 6 and 6, of ranee 16. The part of township 1 octstfe of the Sac and Fox re servation; township; the parts of townships 3,4, and 6 outside of the balf-breed Nemaha reservation; and fractional township 6, of ranee 15. The part of township 1 outside of the ac a ad Fox reservation; townships 2, 3, and 4; the part of township 5 outildeof the half-breed Nemaha reservation; and township 6, of range IB. Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 13. .; Townships 1, 2, S, 4, S and 6, of ranga 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 11. ' Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, S and 6, of range 10. At the land office at Brownville, commencing on Mon day, the fifth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townsmps, vlx: North of the Bate Line and Eatt of the Sixth Principal Menaian. Townships 1. 2, 3. 4, 0. and 6, of range 9. The parts of townships 1 and 2 outside of tho Indian reservation; nnd townships 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 8. The part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3,4, 6 and 6, of range 7 ' The part of township 2 ants id e of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4, 6 and 6, of range 6 Tho part of township 2 outside of the Indian reserva tion; and townships 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 5 The parts of townships 1 and 2 outside of the Indian reservation; and townships 3, 4, 6 and 6 of range At the land office at Nebraska City, commencing on Monday the first day of August, for the dispoBul of the public lands within the following named townships, viz North cf the Bate Line and East of the Sixth "Principal . . jsierxaian Fractional township 7 of range 15 Fractional towhships7 and 8 of range 15 Township 7; and fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of range 14 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12; and fractional town ship 13 of ranee 13 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11; and fractional townships 12 and 13 of ranee 12 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 and II; and fractional township 12 of range 11 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11; and fractional townships 12, 13 and 14 of ranee 10 Township 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13; and fractional townships 14, 15 and 16 of range 9 At the land office at Nebraska City, commencing on Monday the twenty-ninth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vii: North of the Bate Line and Eatt qf the Sixth Trincipa Meridian Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; and frac tional township 17 of range 8 Townships?, 8, 9, 10.11, 12.13, 14,15 and 16; fraction al township 17 of range 7 . Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of range 6. At the land office at Omaha City, commencing on Tues day tlie fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the followung named townships viz: North of the Bate Line and Eatt of the Sixth Principal Menaian Fractional townships 13, 14, 15 and 16 of range 14 Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 of range 13 Fractional ownships 12 and 13; townships 11, 16, 16 and 17; and fractional townships 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of ranso 12 Fractional township 12; townships 13, 14,15, 16, 17 and 18; and fractional townships 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of range 11 - Fractional townships 12, 13 and 14; townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22 and 23 of range 10 At the land office at Omaha City, commencing on Mon day the twenty-fifth day of Jury next, for the disposal of thepublic lands within the following named townships, viz : JVorfA of the Bate Line and Eati of the Sixth Principa , - Meridian Fractional townships 14, 15 and 16; townships 17, 13 19, CO, 21, 22 and 23 of range 9 Fractional townships 16 and 17; and townsbi 18, 19, 20, and 21 of range 8 Fractional township 17; and township 18, 19, 20 and 21 of range 7 . Fractional township 17; and townships 13, 18, 20 and 21of ranee 6 FracUonal township 17; and townships 18, 19, 20 an 21 of range 6 Fractional township 17: and townships 18,19, 20 and 21 of range 4 At the land office at Dakota, commencing on Monday th eighteenth day of July next, for the disposnll of the public lands within the following named townships viz : North of the Bate Line and Eatt of the Sixth Principal Meridian Fractional townshlp27 of range 10 The parts of townships 24 and 27 outside of the Indian reservation; and fractional townships 28 and 29 of range 9 The part of tow nship 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; township 23; and fractional townships 29 and 30, of ranae 8 The part of township 27 oulsido of the-Indian reserva tion; townships 23 and 29; and fractional townships 28 and 29; and fractional township 30 of range 7 . The part of township 27 outside of the Indian reserva tion; townships 23 and 29; and fractional townships 30 and 31 of range 6 Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, In dlan, military and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. ; The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed fn the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the ex piration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at tho City of "Washington, this 22d day .of March, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. s JAMES BUCHANAN. fiT the President: Thos. a. Hendricks, v-Commis6ioner or the General Land 033ce. !, Xotice to Prc-Emptlon Claimants Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of town ships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register ad Receiver of the proper land office, and make rayment therefor as soon as practioahle after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of tte lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. THOI. A. HEJfDEICKS, " Commissioner of the Gen'l Land Office. Note. Under the regulations of tbe department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can bo made for advertising proclamations except to 6uch publishers as are tpecially authorized to publish by the Commis slonor of the General Land office. A. W. ELLIOTT, !B0" IX S5 Z" 37 AM) SEED DEPOT, Cor. Broadway and YTaKli Street. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Having purchased the entire nursery stock of John Siggerson& Bro.,lam prepared to offer to the public the largest and best selected stock of Fruit Shade, and Ornamental taees, shrubs and plants ever offered for sale in the West. We are determined to offer such in ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure the most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalogues will be furnished, and any information given, by addressing, A. W. ELLIOTT, Saint Louis, Mo. November 35, '68-Iy. Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROM HOME." A Weekly summary of the latest intelligence re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland, V ales and the British Possessions in every paxt of tho world, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, 4 c, Ac. The "JTctts from IIonle?, "Will be rorwarded postage free upon receipt of snhscription, via :. $2 for one year.; $1 tor six months; 50 cents for three months. Fostm&sters and newpapors officers are authorized to act as agents. A liberal allowance made to par ties retting vp clubs. Address TOWXDROW 4 DAY" ' Editors and Proprietors, JTew York. April 14, 'itf-ly Found, A NATE of hand, call ine for over one hnndred dollirs, which owner can have by calling at this office ana paying for this advertisement. Sheriff's Sale; " NOTICE is hereby given that by virile of an ex ecution against Louia Zealand in farr of Hawk, I5ro.& Co, for the sum of seventy-twc' dollars and fifty-five cents, isued from tho cSce of the Clerk of the District Court for Nemaha courrty, Nebraska Territory, and placed In my hand. I Davi&ion Plas ters, Sheriff of Nemaha county Nebraska Territo ry, hare levied upon one horse, as propeay v( Louis Neal, and will, on the 30th cay of July,;A. D-1853, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. j., and four o'clock, p. M., from the door of the hous in Urown ville in said county in which the last term of the district Court was held, proceed todlM public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash ia (and, in sat isfaction of aaid execution and judgment. DAVIDSON PLASTET.S, Sheriff of NemahaCo.. N. T. Erownville, June 15tb, 1859. ! 4w f?5. Ilegular St Joseph, and Omaha Packet - WILLIAM CAMPBELL, WM GRAT, Master. J A STEVENS, Clerk. WILL leave St. Joseph every Wednesday morning at J o'clock, A M ; (the connecting Rail Koad Train having reached St. Joseph IIP M.) for Boston, Iowa Point, Forest City, White Cloud, Rtilo, Winuebago.Arago, St. Stephens, BROWNVILLE, Sonora, Linden, Nebraska City, Rock Bluff, Bethlehheni, Plattsmouth, Pacific City, St. Marys, Bel lvue, Council Bluffs and Omaha. . . Coming up arrives at Brownville cn Thursdays, at 5 o'clock, A. M. Going down leaves Brownville on Saturdays 4 o'clock, P. M. . " Take passengers throngh to St. Louis In 43 hours via Hannibal & St Joseph R R Tickets for sale on the boat for all poiits East, North and South. i CRANE &. KILL, Agents. . : no46-tf Brownville, Nt T. v. r SEIGEL &. GREENBAUM, Main Street, Broivnviltc, Nebraska Have just received per steamer White Cloud a Complete Stock o F READY-MADE CLOTHING, Which they will sell for cash a shade cheaper than has ever before been offered in this market. March 31,1359 n40 33iGsolution. THE Mercantile firm of Crane & Hill as hereto fore existing is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Theodore Hill having purchased the entire interest of Merchandise, Notes and Account of Jonas Crane, tho books and aocount of the firm remain at the old stand, No. 17 Main Street, in charge of Mr. Theodore Hill who will adjust all unsettled business of said firm JONAS CRANE. ) THEODOUE IIILL.f Brownville, June 13th, 1359. 51-lf 5 t . BROWNVILLE ID BEET Ml. JESSE KOEL . Ilavlng rented the Interest of Lake and Emmerson In the Brownville Steam Saw and Grist Mill, announces to to the public that be is prepared fo accommodate the citizens of Brownville and Nemaha County with a su perior quality of lumber of all kinds. Also with the urist sun, to serve all in that line. The market price at all times paid for Logs and Corn The old business of Noel, Lake & Emmerson will be settled by Henry Lake. All future business conducted by the undersigned. JESSE NOEL. Brownville, Anrll 7th, 1S59. ly UNION HALL, BROHTOYIIXE, IV. T. MORRISON St SMITH, - AMvOUIsCE to the public that they have opened a Billiard Room and Saloon in the old Nemaha Valley Bank Building, Brownville, Nebraska, where lovers of the interesting game of Bil liards can be accommodated in a style, they trust will Le satisfactory to all who may patronize them. Our Liquors, " ; Are all pure and of the choicest brands. The famous Tippecanoe Ale The best made is kept constantly on hnnd at this es tablishment. R. MORRISON, no44-ly J. Q. A. SMITH. UAKXIIIAI. & ST. JOSEPH R. It, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER Friday, April 8th : -TRAIN EAST .. Express Train leaves St. Joseph 6:00 a. M Accommoaation leaves " 6:00 p.m. Freight leaves " 6:15 A.M. TRAIN WEST Express Train arrives at St. Joseph 10:30 p.m Accommodation arrives at " 6:00 p J. Freight arrives at " " " 1:00 p.m Freight taken to any point Hast. West, or South, at lower rates than by any other route. Shippers will please deliver their freight at the Depot the day previous to shipping. A LINE OF PACKETS Will run In connection with the Road, above St. Joseph to the Bluns. STAGE LINES Connect at St. Joseph from all parts of Kansas, Nebras ka and western Iowa. Travelers from Nebraska and Western Iowa will find this the Quickest, Easiest and Cheapest Route to all point. -von the Mississippi river and East. TUHOUGU TICKETS can be had at tha office at St. Joseph for nearly all parts of the country. JOSIAH HUNT. Chief Eng. and Supt. P. B. Gboat, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. no45 Caution. TO EDITORS : Publishers of newspapers are re-, spectfully cautioned not to insert the falsehoods re specting myself, of ayoung fellow assuming aFrench name, which appeared in several newspapers of late. Such notices would not be admitted where he is known. He cannot read nor write, bat hires some one to copy my bill. U. IS. SMITH, U. V., Proprietor of Sjtith's Electric Oil, n4S-tf - JOSEPH L. ROY, 23 3EL lO Ej AND HAIR DRESSER. Main Street, DROWATILLE, W T. A MEMORANDUM BO JK, which the owner can have by calling at this o5oe, dcTi!)icg and paying ofr this advertisement. Dwelling House for Rent. THE undersigned will rr.t on liberal terms, to a prompt and careful tenant, tiic mest cotimodious, elle- gant and elligibly situated d cKii j house in the city of Brownville an excellent etie-n. an necessary out- honses, and a fine garden wiih aii tlie vegetables of the season in au advanced 6t it at ctiltivition, upon the premises. D. i. McGART. May 19. no47-tf Regular St. Joseph, and ti Ornnha-Packet' " - i ST. MARY, ELY WEAVER, Master, ' CHAT. SALISEURT. WILL leave St. Joseph, every Sunday morning at 1 o'clotk, A M; (:lie onuecfit:g Kail Road Train Usvin? reached Sr. Jwthll "'clock P M;) fjr Bst..n, Iuw Point, Forext City, Whito Clou!, Iltiio, Winneb.'iuo, Arago. St. Ntepl:ens, BROWNVILLE, Son.-ra, Liiuien, Nebrat-ka City, R xk Bluil. Bethlehem, Plattsmouth; Pacific City, St. Marys, Bellevue, Council Bluff, and Omaha. Coining up arrives at Erownville on Mondays, at 5 o'clock, .A. M. Going down leaves Brownville on Wednesdays 4 o'clock, P. M. ' . . --v. : Take pasenjrers throuch to St. Louis In 43 hours via Hannibal and St. Joseph ft. R. Tickets for sale on the boat for all point jEat, North and .South. CRANE & HILL. Aeonu. no46-tf " Brownville, N. T. : T. EC. EDWARDS. A. J. BEHKY. EDWARDS & BERRY, Proprietors of the HOUSE, EROimiLLE, X. T. TniS HOTEL has lately been entirely refilled and the proprietors can now assure the publio that they will meet with every convenience and comfort usually found at a first elass hotel. - ...-- Mr. Berry, the Jri partner was formerly connected with the same house, and lifts had large experience in the hotel business in the East. . -,' EDWARDS A BERRY. " Brownville. Juna 16th, 1859. 51-6in D. H. M'LAUGHLIN CHAD- POR6ET T.TcL AUGHLlN Zl DORSET, I 'A L mi ri isl MtaMa1 a-i r&s i i i r , II -A' fetal Main Street, Brov. nvillc, X. Buy and sell Land Warrants, inake.out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles; . . Buy and sell property on commission ; furnish 'and warrants for time entries, and attend to all .other busi ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants for parties residing at a distance. - McLACGULIN & DORSET respectfully refer to " George II. Nixou, Esq.., Register Brownville Land Office. . . . . ' ' ' Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaflfih & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland. . Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. : i O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. , ' lion. Fenner Furguson, Delegate In CongTeas from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C. John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. . , : , ' -no43tf DISSOLIIIOX. THK Copartnership !icri"fore oif-ting between the nndersijrned in the merca:i?i;c u.-meKS la the City of Brownville, has this day btc-J dissolve! by mntnal con- ,cnt. J B- McAllister, JMI. A. PONX. PAY YOUR D3BTS ! ! With Corn. Those indebted to m' r. ft Loft'oy notified that they can liquidate tbeir ir M.'-f-i with corn at ihobighest market price. '': -'l a the store of I. T. Wbyte in Brownville. IK r uest is mad only because 1 am in del! ::, and cannot raisu the money, but can make t ' oi :ora. Such an ar rangement will be taken $s a grsat aTomrnodatioa under present eircumsfnr". ic!.c. Brownville, Lec, iwO. DURIili my absence, for a f hr$ tiiue, east, Wm. H. Hoover, Esq., will attend -r. f rv Lupines of mine. LLTLEIi K0ADLY. June 1st, '59. 49-tf $25 SEWIH& hachiiie. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted tlie best In the World. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of goods, even leather, and especially adapted for family use. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn In. one hour to use It successfully. We have a great number of references, but will givo only the names of a few, who are among the first fam ilies, to wit : . We, theundersignedr-citizens of St. Louis, havin? la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, and use-it successfully on differ ent kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine : Mrs JJewett Wilcox Josse Coffran L Mary Llvermore RRWhnrf MR Williams DRArbnckle II M Blossom Mrs. P AMeflett J Clemens . Jas A II Lampton D BGale M BTennison J A Hale E Tillman E J Stevens Machines without tables, as hand Machines, with one needle and two spools of thread on them.tchiue, are $25 With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, a.c, $33. Needles $1 per dozen. ! " Complete printed directions will bo sent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the Grover and Baker. No letters of inquiry answered except an extra post age stamp is enclosed. ' Machines warranted, and may be returned ia thirty days if not satisfactory. ' No machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or expresSj with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. N. B. Agents wanted for every town in tho South and west; to whom a liberal discount will be given'. Address EDWIN CLARK,, No. 82 North Fourth street 5t. Louis, Mo. n!0-3nt 1859. Missouri River. 1859. SEASON ARRANGEMENTS. rjHS Regular St. Louis and Sioux City Packet. OMAHA. For Fort Randall, Niobrarah, Sioux City, DakoU, 6ma j di, Decatur, DeSoto. Crescent city, Florence, Omaha. ' Council Bluffs, Bellevne, St Marvs, Plattsincth, Ne braska city, Lindeft, BROWNVILLE, White Cloud, Iowa Point. A ma zona, St Joseph, Atchison, Sum ner, Leavenworth, Kansas, Lexington and all points below. ... THB wcI1 and wldly known light yhWI draught freight and unexceptionable- . r- -. tiasscnger steamer OMAHA, has re- SV- ., .mrrrr., i " turned her regular trips in the above trade (and all intermediate points on the Missouri river) and continue them punctually and regularly through the entire season The Omaha having undergone a thorough renovation, both inside and outside, expressly for the above trade, is now in the most perfect and complete order in every department: and we trust by a strict attention to busi ness the wants of shippers and comfort of passengers to merit a continuance of the very liberal patronage be stowed upon us in past seasons. ANDREW WINELAND, Master J Jewett Wilcox. Clerk CRANE & UILL, Agents, Erownville, NT . May 12 no4 CITY BAKERY, First St., bet. Main and Atlantic, BROWNVILLE, COMFORT & TKM; ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity that ihey have rented the bakery formerly owned by E. Worthing, ana are now prepared to furnish Bread, Cakes, Pies, Confectionery, Ico Cream Lemonade, Sec. Ac. W.-C. COMFORT, JOSEPH TICE. Brownville, April 23, '59. 44-tf " Land Warrants, Por Ca,aJ3. and. on Timo We are prepared to loan Land Warraats of all size's to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on band for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in town. i . Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants Hold by- ns will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect ana wui oe exchanged If de- fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we canal- ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the Brownville Uouse. LrsnBAran & c arson, - Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. OIIFor Tesaa TIIE undersigned, desiring to start about tbelOth of September for Texas, will sell either for ca.-h in bamd or upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in the City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good garden and outhouses upon the premises. Two Good vacant lts in urownvuie sunaiea near me levee and convenient for business purposes. 120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near the Missouri river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Original Share (equal to 50 lots) in the Town of Aspinwall. Nine Lots in "McLennan's addition" to Nebraska City, near Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf his affairs in a very embarrassing condition. If those who are indebted to him wil l please to come forward and pay tbeir littienotes and accounts, he will take it as a great kindness upon their part, and will be happy to present each of them with a slight token of his high regird.. in the form of a small receipt, neatly WTittenA with his autograph appended thereto. . D. L. McGART. May 19 n47-tf SCIEIIT1TIC AlIEEICAir ; To le t-nlarrj-'l ! A Nao I'l'i v-ru Strict j commence vn"Jn!-i Crf. 1;VJ. r.-.rc.Mi ri 4 it t the yearly volume wnl ci;ti;n r '';.' fcinru trs.i tn.rtj t wo pj.ge of YaiuuM rciuii.g nitcr, n.eiulaiid u smu'live to all cle-. The Scientific AmericanXs- p V.i.-k 1 weekly In imti firm, KuitaMc fr t:n!;-r", and U.e iiuun-e-s f r a i;nie yeircoutam i;ijjrnijii n in r-.'-j'J to New. lnvir!(iiL-j Machinery. ;t bram-fi"-. f M.uiif.i-Hir:tg Fro.es Aprr kniinrl impleMei'M, t.i.';:i cii:-g, .'liilsrJ.tiinij Irou Manufacture, Chemtrj in (a V, 1;ii-..-t every ii dustrial pur.uit rtccrveti more or icsi attcuun m i.J columns. 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"jt , S.'riV.ii'ertl estate in t-i i ital.if r-k- T'tTii..ry, to-wit Th S..itK-r.i-t j txrt.cr f tbe NWi?iw-!t fj-nrter vf i- ;i n r ' r tl.Irt.f, ("";) TownUip ii'ii.! -r :'v t , r ' f I"jir. nu: .L.t tiT'cf:i , Ktt f t ! .-it! i J ri.-it-ij- laTeJIan, n::l vYl, tn t?- -'1 J y Jjljr, A. 1. 1.-. r'-f.vfi! t'.o i. r . t" t i ..l. M. sn.l f..ur oV-I.kV, P. f .u I i; ty n r:- v:rr rf t! boui-c in which t'- ! -.t c -rs " .-a" I ".- nit . f 1.1M county M 1 u rt 11 txd J.iIto ,hrt !j:-r-r-t.bl-I.-:.-"'. r 4:.t 4r ia sai- i.i;'.t:)a of s.i.J ei.---'i . ' :.:;! j'.i.!.-: 'i t. . u v;k i i LAS. IT'.'.-, 1 Fer 1. 1 i.' . .'.j c u: T,. r.-owiA'iio, Jjui i "-'i.. j r'ii 'Sn.KRlFF'S.SALE.' Norii'I. i." L-.rvlr j, .cu i:.. v v t f an rt ctii'inn ivufl l. n t.i. i C.v f (' C.ti J'.ths Di.-triet, Court Xoiu county. Nc'ri.-k.i Ten i lory, 4ii'i:J.2Iw.'.iy hj.J C?? i i i t'svr r f ?: A '-rv--:r.NVj:ift f, W-cuiu f f. ur h sit i ht t - crj- , livo ijoll.irj: aat fi.vty 'i.T.ts: I. 1 ii.!.'03 i.'!a.iei-, j Sa-?r:lf f.f f:ul county, ha re vi-i -c n ?.d n SmI- urday the :jOilnliiy oi y,"A. I lSj-J. -nw-vTi t!i nHn f tan oVlock a. M; an.t th ci r. .. at tho ihx.r tf t'aa lionni,. hi 'wH -H i'.. !a-t term Y tho sni.l i trio t C.ui t w.n'ri .-:',d at !;.-. nriilj.ia sr.ii cour.ty, r 'A at r'it'ij j;:s to th Lijh: TwoBay LTares iii Oiiargc ON Monday tho 27th of June, ISifl, two men Sassing by the names of James iliitnilton and Win.' ohnson, stopped at the Drownvillo llouie in Urown. TL'Ie,2'. T. havin;; with thorn tw larji d irk, lay marcs. On the 2'Jth the citn left Unwavi'Ie leaving the unimals at the City larory Stahl;. They s' ':l before leaving that they tad taken op tho Lv-rscs Oiv Salt Creek bet ween the two B'ucs, thinking thrra tt be estrpys. , The mares are yet at the City Livery Stable inBrownville, w here tho owners can git them bj eitQfns proving property and pay'n? nil charjres connected with their keeping; unl'-'H called fiT within tlxly d.iys from "tbw date th'?y will le Lcld at auction to the lushest bidder. W3f. K. T, KAXlvV. -Sheriff's. Sale.-. . "NOTICE is hereby given. thatby rirtu? of nn ex ecution issued from tho office of tho Clerk i f the District Court of Nemaha, county, -Nebraska TeiTi tory, against Abrara F. f?Lerfy and in favor of Al:x andqr 1). Skeen, for the sum of twelve dn'l.irTr.nd fifteen cents ; I, Davidson I'laster., Sheriif of said county, havejevjed upon nnd on Matur ity t!uUid day of July, a. r. 1S5, between ;th hwrsof ten o'clock A M, and threw o'okk r M, st thod or.f the houe in which the la.-t term of the District. Court for said county was held, in Brown villi ia sa id county, will proceed, to sell to the highest bidder, for eiu-h in hand, ns the property of said Sierfy, to sati.-fy said excxiution, the following described Ilcal-etfo, to wit : Lot number twelve(l2), iu tl c'a aauiSv ixfy eigbt (63, in Nemaha City, as de.natcd on the original plat of said City, and situate in said Na maha county, DAVIDSON FLASTEHS, Sheriff'of Netnahi ev.uutr, N. T.'" ,V-4t-S750 Erownville. June 23d. I39. DISSOLUTION. TIIE Copartnership heretofore existing between Hoadley & Moir his thi3 day been diisolvei by mutual coh?ent. Those hwinj acjoncts against thj said Snn will please present them for payment, and those indebted will p'easftiaako payment to either of the late nrm. V-QBJ. V. MUIB. Jun 1st, '53.. 43-tf Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issued from the offieo of the Clerk of tl.n District Court for Nemaha- County, Nebraska Ter ritory, against Alexander Hallam in favor of lioert Linford, for thesam of fourteen hundred; an 1 twelve dollars and twenty cents : I, Davidson l'laVTH, IShoTitF of said county, have levied upon, and frnti the door of thehouso in which tho la.t term of said Court was held at Brownville ia said county, rill on the 8th day of Aug., A. I. IS.''J, betweou the hours of nine o'clock A. M. acd three o'clock, p. m., sell, at public sale, to tho highest bidder, fo ca.sh in hand, tho following described Real-estate together with all the Mill property, Machinery and improve ment thereunto belonging or in anywise pertaining: To-wit : Blocks number Jhirty-four nnd thirty-Jive in Glen Bock in said county, as numlx-red and desig nated upon the original plat cf said Clcn Bock, said property to be sold as property of said Hallam to satisfy said eiecution. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, ' Sheriff of Nemaha Co.,N. T. Browuville, Juno 15th. 1859. 5l-lt-7.t0 SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby giron, that by virtue of an ex ecution issaed front' the ofaeo of the Clerk of the District Court for 'Nemalia coun'y, Nebraska Terri tory, against Milton F. Clark and in favor of Bufus R. Edwards for the sum of one liuniired nnd eighty twodollurs ninety-ninccents ; I, Davidson Piasters, Sheriff of said county, Lavo levied upon ns the property of said Clark, the undivided halt' of t weary feet otf of the West end of lot number ten in block number twenty in tha City of Brcwnvillo in said county; said twenty feet fronting on Main Street and running back forty-eight feet north, with the improvements thereunto p'-rtiiningaiid that on tha sixteenth day of July, A.D. 155?, botn eeu tiio hours of nine o'clock, A.M. and threo o'i lock, r. Ji, of said day, from the door of the homo in Brownville afore said in which the last term of the District Court for said county wa held, I,rwi!I proeced t si U sai l f roperty at public sale to tho highest bidder furcaah n hand to satisfy said execution. , J ; . 1 DAVIDSON PLAHTEiS. Sheriff of NtniaLa co., N. T. ! Brownville, June Lath, Bo fJ. . 5I-4t-$7() bidder -fwrci.-'t iu t.it I a l th-i e-t -r , i A!frd Med ly tat sify suit vxu:i.-n, tlnj't'-iiiuwh. U- st r'.l.cd real estate, to-wit : Lo's rninber mi-, lo. three and ten. in bl.ivk ui:v.b-'r on 1 uu.lrc I n l forty-f.ur, d-.si1patrl . n th i-rigi"'.! rtit f th. town of Peru Aiid (ituaa in Fern ia .... Nei.iahik county, together with nil tho iiiiprovcinent, t ments and appurtmr.e. to snld k' l v I '' r iu ai:jw;oJ aj DAVIDSON BLASTERS. Sli.cr.J' of Nciuaaa county, N. f. SHERIFF'S SxLE. NOTICE is heri l y given thutly virfuiM-f nu e.x eeution issued' ft :a tSo ;t'.c f th CI rk f Ih i District CiT:rt cf N-m:.h-i oianty, Neb': t Tetri tTf, ftg:r.t T.J. l.-.vriVJ and ia i't.-r;' Sprlngio A Co., f r thesium !' :!.; h-T- ' -1 U m: I f. i.r dollars and eighty coat.-1; I, Davidson i .vinr, S i.eri ;f of said county LarolovieJ v.t-t ; 1 u Saturday tho GOihdnycf July, A. 1. l?'J. Ictweea tho 1 o irt of ten o'eleck A. J. and thro oVh-:k P M.. at tin door of tiO housi in which iho last terra of Iho said Court w u held at Brownvillj ia said .uuty v?iH iH ft p utlie fa'o t.. the hi;;he -l I ' 1 5 '8 f -r c.v-h i-i hind us roperty of said T. it Far. r'ti-to satisfy s.'ud eseention, taa f i;.g ilev. i i- dl read c.-t.'.t?, to-wit : The iouih-ea;t jiuarter rf tho north nat quarter, cf section number fourteen, in t nvnyhin nun,ber five, in rang'. number fourtf-i ra: of th sixth j.rinci'-al mere-l'mii. P'''i r :.v tA the govern ment survey, snd situa'e in l 1 Ne t:a'i:i cotiuty. to gethor with ail tho lmyroTctLccts to sa.il Ual to longing. - DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nctuaba cotrity.' N. T, June 'JCth. 1S59. nl-P. 5750 Shcriirs S ile. ; . NOTICE is hereby givon'thut by vjrtr? f rj ex cutfoii Issued fn.io the ofito f t'l'J Ck-rk of tho District Court of Ne'tiiha county, a-;' v TcrU try, agaiost Daniel Cou vert i'JoA-pft J..i; . a:i;'.-.i farcT c f Alfred Cary,' Jones .i Co., f..r Ih sitj of thirty -four d llars au i forty-one '--n.s ; I, Davidson Plasters. Sheriff of sni I eount y, having levi-d nr"'H and on Monday tha first day uf. Angui, A. p. 1K5'J, between tho bourof ton oViock i. it. ana !Vjro'c! ik r. sr.'nt the door f the h.eue in which the l.ut, i.n-i of the said Court was held at Brown? il' in caid county, nrrd will sell at puLlio sale io the hi'iot bidder, fer ca-h i,i bar. I us projrty cf sn'ul K gers to satisfy said eteent icii, t!i f. Ib. u ln k' rj bed reaj CaLii'.e t-nil ft ini!i!r thhton m block nuiubor eighty-five as designated upon sail p'at, ef said NeniUa City in Nuin aha coitnryj anlu!l tht buildingaiid apoi r'wnesM thcra to loh.Hgir. U.WIDN. 1 1. i t,l.. S'leril uC Ncraahn count v,N. T.'" tl-it i.'w'k SHEHIFFS SALE. . NOTICE is hereby given, thatby virtue of an ex ecution issued from the office of tha Clerk of the District Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska. Terri tory, against tho Nemaha Valley Bank, Samuel P. Rogers and Barton B. Barkalow, and in favor of Sainnel II. Bennett, for the sum of tlie Imndreil and eighty-four dollars and seventy-five ccnt3 : I, David son Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levied pen, as the property of said Samcoi E. Rogers, lots umbered one and two In block number three in che City of Brownville, in said county,!! designated r.pon the original plat of said City of Brown,? pjc, au 1 that I will, between the hours of nino o'clock, A. M., and throe o'clock, p. M., on tho sixteenth, day cf July, A. D. 1859, at Brownsillo aforesaid, froia the door of the house in which tho last term of the District Court for said county was hejd, proceed to sell said property at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand. ;-:,) DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha co.. N. T. F.rownvil'e, June 15th, 1359. 5i-'t-7,r.o SHERIFF'S SLE. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue id an ex ecution issued from the ofheo of the Clerk of tho District Court for Nemaha Countv. Nebra-ka Terri tory, in favor of Perter Martin and ngr.in't " le.tan der Hallam, for four hundred and ninety dollars al twenty-six cents ; I, Davidson Plasters, Mieriff of said county,baYe levied upon, and from tie ibxr of th house in which tne last t'rm of tto District Court for said eouaty was held nnd at Brownvil'e in said coimtyf will, between the bf nrs of t?n o'cl .fk, A. H., and three o'clock, p. M., on tha sixteenth' lay of July, A. D. I859,8ellat public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, as property of said AJ x ander Llallam and to satisfy said execution, th? a l lowing described pace cf gnur.d ait-d real-estate, to-wit: Lot3 number 11,12, 13,11.15, and 1 , in block number 5, lots number 15 and II inblo' k num ber G.loU number , 10, II, 12, IX IE 15. an 1 1 in block number 7, Dd lots naui'er 12, BJ, 1 1, 15, and 16 in Mock number 3, situate in Brownville, county of Nemaha, N. T. ''' '" ' " DAVIDSON PIASTERS. . Sheriff rf Nemaha co., N. T. . Brownvilie, Juno I5th, IS59. 51-4t7..'d) SHERIFFS SALE. . NOTICE i iir-jby given, that by vir'ue e-f a ;, rx eeutbiii i.-?u :d frn th ctT e of tV CU r' l.tlio District Court of Neman county, Neririska Tjrri-torj-, agnii!t Abrutn F. Shcrfy un i in lnr r i.-f Alex ander 1). Skeets. tho sum i f two huo IreA ar.d" .-ixty-thrfe viol'ars apd ?isiy. cents : f.; Dailsou-I'la.--itr.J, Sheriff et said "oi.ty, L ive I;vicd vpof- arid ui Svt!;,iay tho 2-'d day of Jnfy, A. P.'IiO.' between tho hourn of tij oVlt-ck ,A nr.i tbri-j o'clock TV, :it tho-d oor of the fn tis.i in v hi. h lot hist term of the-Ditrit Conrt wn? held, In L'rownrillo in said county, wii! sell nt. public sa!.j t i.c IThet bidder,- i'of cash in hand, rs tho pf jf.- r' ' f said ,arfr r.l (... fjl' .it.! . oo., f ! '...'' t . Iccrib' ti Real-estate, tc?vit i.. Lt -1 umWr iw-no, ten, and eleven, in block number sixty-iiht, in Ne maha city, as designated on the original (bit of said rity. and teitnate ia Nemaha count?', t?g"thfp 'wWh' all tho iijprovi-mrsnls, tM'teeut nn I vI.urv,nHicc there auto tclon -in ' t3 i m y v' ; r i ti:n;r z. ; r' ' DAVnSuNl'LAiSTEES; Sheriff cf Nemaha coimtv, T. . Brownville, Jnnei:5.!, h; - 4t-:?r:i I Probate f NOTICE is hereby given tc all peryr, .. In'rt !trl in tho Estate of the late Oliver P. 'ly Jati efNo rnahacouuty. Nebraska Territory, dw,,, K. ap pear at t'ie Cl'.cij cf the I'pA.2 'e f.v. 1 :;,nnty , lit Brown vUla, on Tm-sdny tha lth d-vf rtf August, J 859, at ea oV"ck, A. if., to show caa : why uwi-s N. Kelly, AdniinistirN r of at l Y.nu;-y slioo'd Wit bo authorized ti sell- t! 'i folloalug. 4, bribed real prop-rfyof said estate, to-wit: tho south-east quar ter of sevtion 2.1, in towL.ddo 5, north, ia .r.iogi' V ea?t, cf land s.ituato in sail Nemaha ounty, r s ; tiiuch therwif n m.ty bo ru-cessa ry to sati'ty soch debts against said Esfito as still reraaitu iir"id. '; Ordered that the above notice bo put," I f . rl Successive weeks in tho X-lraka Adrni-f,". r. "" " 1 Given under my hand fhN 2 tb d?y (' Jan, 1S59. June 30th, 1359. R.J. WHITNEY, I ioiJi: !.;;. nl-ir, J5 . Probate Notice. WTIIIIEAS it appears that there aro claims exist ing ngainsf tho Estate of George W. Blekely, de ceied ; I have appointed Monday tho 5th of Sep tember next as tho final day for h-ari'ig nil cb'ni1 against said Estate, nnd nil per?nni raving rv.r.n against said e?tato are h'-rt-by notiSel t j Io tlov amo at my office, or with tho Administrat-.r "f ai.l Eatato oa or before that day, r r they will be forever barred fr.om recovering such chums at,-l fie-ra telling olf tho same ia any a tion whatever. Given under my bind this 27th day f Jun!,1353. " R.J. WHITNEY, IVttute JuJg'. , Ordered that tho above notice bo publirhed fe-r lx successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. . r - B. d. WEJfVEV: . NATHAN I:!KELY, A IL-uator. BeatricA, Ga;'c ouLty, N X. . J JuneCoth,L53. " . ' liof 7 t-Ct $7 SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that, by virtue (.fan ex ecution issued from tho fEc-e cf tho Clerk M' the Datrict Court of Nemaha coaLty,-Ncbraka Terri tory, against Elijah Iliatt ia fa vor of MoAIlirU r, Broombock & Co., for tho stfm of one Lundfed and forty-threo dollars and nineteen cents ; I, Davil? n Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levipd n;on, and t-n Saturday the 23d day of July, a i J 859, be tween the hours of ten o clock A M and three o clock p 3f, at the door of the house in which the last term of the District Court ?vas held, in Brownville ic a'd county, will sell at publicsale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ft the property of said Tlialt, to satisfy said execution, the following described RomI estate, to-wit: Lot number seven, in block number sixty-ninein Nemabacity.asdcsigcated on the origi nal plat of said city, and situate in sail Nemnha coun ty together with all the improvements, tenements aad appurtenances thereunto belorjing. DAVIDSON I'EASlhikS, Sheriff of Nemaha eountv, N. T. Brownville. June 2"d, 1S59. oJ-t-?750 -Probito. Kotice. ; VHEREAS application has been made tr the Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska. Terri tory, for th'-appointment of a General Administra tor of the Estate of Charles M. Grccver, late of said ' r-oitnty, deceased, notice is h ueby riven that S itus- . day the 4th day of A ngitft. is the iUy ir point-! fir hearing said application, at my rice i i Brownville. in sail cour'y, whn Rri where all perior.j inturcst ed in said-; ; Estate may :-p;r and thtw c'M" whv " Heath Nuckolls .-ball cot bo appointed na!d aJminis trator. , ... . . - Given irrdcr my bsn thi.- 50 rh (1 ?v t t 3r.v", 153. I I. J. WHITNEY, Pr'oiatc Ji:d,-e. Juno 30th, 1359." n2 6-. ' To Lot Holders ia Glen Rock, TsT. T. Ix.t holders in Clcn Rock, Nemaha county. N. T. are hereby notified that unless they come forward within six months from this uato and pay up their respectiFO proportions of entrance money and all expenses attending the entry of sail town site, lots ut-called for at- tho expiration of said six month? will be sold to bo highest bidder, for tho beneii of said town, as provided for in an act entitled ifta ftot regulating the disposal of lands purchased ia trust, for town sites," passed JuW 10th, 1.57. R.J. WHITNEY, Probata JuJj". June 30th4 1S59. jul-4t PHOBATS 2IOTICT. WHEREAS application ha- been made to th IV-. bate Court of N'cdui! a eonr ty, ?'e "ra'Is a Terri tory, f .r tho a: poi.-itment f a Gt r,3.-al A-liiilc stra tor to the Estate of Mary Sinipjsi-n, lute of said coun ty, deceased, notisc is hereby givoi tg iill wh'.m it may con-crn, that Thurid-iy the 4'b day ,f August, A. P. 18.VJ, it tho day et for th? bearing r-f said ap-fli.-ation at my office in Brownviih, in said county, v.ben or.d whero fll persons ir.Wet:d aro r.: tiied t'japjear and show cause why William Iloblitzcll sh-'ttld iK.t bearT"!oirt"d a? saad Adiiinlitniter. Giv en under iy hanl at obi ibi. 1 d t -sf Jane, 1359. Ji. J. WHITNEY, Probate Jiiie. .In ao 23d, 1359. il-ht 1 7 liMiiiii" MA NU FACT OUT! vJOIIN V,T. MIDDLET0N,; : 'wA rrr.Krr mf-rns the v.:liv that he has J" b ca'.e i l.:rn.-cif iu this C.tr. i ' i prpr.-l 4" - to serve t'u-.-e ia want of 3;yti viu Lis 1;:ib. lie has s'e-tl Ms --?h.-r,,reaia will in i:iur..cti;ie a .. 1 f-rticle of everything c r.re-1. Ha de.aua it un-ntH-vij-ary to en; r.e-it.-; tnt wjl ie-p ou h !.! jvej' arti cle tsualiycLuiiuM ia Sa.JJe io,J Hitlo' -f,-t. 1 i Erownville 1IJ7 12. no-4G-6sn