THE ADVERTISER. "TLOOAL. UROWNVILLE, AUG. 18.159. ; T HUM'S: ' f ,rorifTP3r,if psid In advance, - - ' . " .at the end of 6 month!. '12 $1 00 2,ft0 3,00 f ji or more wit be furnished at ,M per '-n pnvUIed Ibe caib accompanies the order, not ,t'ri.-e. i The "Nebraska Advertiser", fcavicg --ch the largest circulation of any paper in Territory, "Wholesale Merchants in St. Lcili. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East ere raarXeta where Nebraska merchants pur j, WI1 flud no better advertising medium Jntbe eKtern country .-C2 jn Luck. We have been llesscd .with editorial '..perquisites" the past week.. Den, of rte City Shoe Store, who is a "crack j .fhot," and Keeps as keen an eye upon the "anc hereabouts as he does-" upon the !;oc traJe4 cams in the other day with a (ill y'-Ylh young yrzirie chickens; in ir";? his usual liberality, "forgot ..jt the editor." His head's right ! To Mr. John Scott we are indebted tjr a lare basket full of nice roasting tar and onions. They were pood, and r a mistake. Such deinonstrations are in n wise offensive.. lloiu S. A. Chambers, who has al vs carried off the prize on. large and tldicious melon?,- sent us a' couple of his o. IV one of wliich measured 52 ta circumference, and was as' good as it vas large. The other, though not quite .) large, was in no wise inferior in quali "Sutler such to come unto us," for ip.:i the like do editors delight to feed. To Jfr. 1. K. Stout we nre indebted fir repeated acts of kindness in fnrniih "tbis office" with choice melons. tether Hoaaicy. ) Our townsman Mr. Luther IIoadlev vho has been for several months on a vi i:t to his friends and relations east, ar r.vcJ' per steamer '' January. Mr. II. ;.vets with a hearty welcome among his i. -nacrous friends in this city. The Conventions- On Thursday last the Democracy of tbis county met in this city, and appointed Delegates to the Plattsmouth Convention v.hich iwrts to-day. . On Saturday the Republicans met in tbis place, and appointed Delegates to the Convention to meet at liellevuc on Wed t'sJay next. XerUiwcsfern District Agricultural sntl Mecbanlcal Association. The Board, through its Secretary, J. II. R. Cvsiiirr; Esq., of the North Wes tern District Agricultural and Methani cal Association, Missouri, will accept our thanks for . "complimentary" invitation n attend the Fair at St. Joseph, com ri' ftL-ing on the 20th September. Ve re grtt that the "North "Western" and "Ne Iraska Pairs" come on the same days. This only, will preventour enjoying a vis i' to St. Joseph on the t20th. Next year vetrilt these fairs, being held so near fach en her, will take place on different irthnrs Home Magazine. The September number is received. It is inferior to none of its predecessors. Wait and See" is yet being continued, i-id interesting as ever.. "Oh! My Fath t:, if it be Possible, Let this Cup Pass," &c, is a most thrilling little poein by Mr. E. A. Kincsdurv. From Ft. Benton, The steamer Spread Eagle, the gallant Capt. Chouteau, arrived in this city last t-icht from the upper river. She has been jJ eiiles above the mouth of the Yellow tone, which is about 550 miles farther P than any boat had ever been before ! This is 2,500 miles above this city ! The spread Eagle left Ft. Benton on the 18th Jnly, and Ft. Union on the 26th. Capt. Chouteau reports another san ruinary battle between the Sioux and the Wakaras, which took place on the 22d July, and which resulted in the loss of -i'f the former and 1G of the latter. Jte antipathy of the Indians had been trouicd to the' highest pitch, and their taflacaliliry it was thought would lead, Mediately, to another battle, and a final function of the weaker party. The Eagle brought down secenty-five Soldiers from Ft. ILandall, and but other passengers. ' . This trip has consumed over two months ;rii0, and is, on account f its great J-ujrih, wie of the most remarkable in :-e annals of river navigation. St. Jo M 'Gazette, I'M inst. Gen, Tom Thumb is now twenty-one J(,ars of age, and manages his own affairs I''-e successfully, being equal to grown Arsons of his age in intelligence. It is U:u the young gentleman is in the matri monial market, and is ready to hear from J-' young lady of "good size," who will rt,wse to never get in a pet, and' place .on the mantle piece, from which of C0l3rse he could' not escape unassisted, iibout risk of breaking his little bones. General is ""well off" and means to 'fcttle down." y At a recent swimming exhibition in werpocl, Prof. Poulson of London, went ' foujh some wonderful evolutions of mining bDQ-floating, illustrative of the '"an, the dying gladiator, and other !ifjc posttlations. Eighteen sommer ts were thrown while immersed in the 'd r' e arnP.bibious practitioner clos ..s performances by eating a cake, a boul of milk and smoking a fender water, amidst the immense ap eof the spectators. - ! daily war-expenses of ViWa ro ,tedaf3';60b,000 francs;, cf Aus- Wit) 4t 1 AAs . r00 fiorics or each at about The following we clip from-the 'St. Louis Republican: KEMAIIA COC5TT. Prospects good for abundance. Corn especially is doing well, and if all goes well, there will be a larger surplus than last year. The farmers' have not under taken to raise wheat to any extent, and hemp has not . been tried. What wheat was sown has yielded fairly. Weather has been dry for potatoes, but with rain there will be a fair yield. otok cocstt. We have a fair class of business men, and they are doing a fine business, selling for cash almost entirely, and at a fair living profit. Business will increase very rapidly between this and spring; the country back of us being brought under cultivation, and farmers did well last year having a capital crop of corn, on which they realized, on an average, fifty cents per bushel from the Government. This year there is five times as much wheat raised of a superior quality oats, good Hungarian grass, first-rate. Double quantity of corn planted this year, and good prospects of a large yield. Corn land in Nebraska, in 1S5S, was estimated to have turned out forty bushels to the acre .on an average, including-, the old grounj.and what we call "sod corn." It is thought this year it will average fifty bushels to the acre. I never siw such' a prospect in my life. I have traveled over four counties in South Nebraska, and have calculated there will be $500,000 worth of wheat, corn, oats, and potatoes, raised for sale in Cass, Otoe, Nemaha and Richardson counties. CASS COUNTY. Wheat is very fim the best ever known in the Territory. We will have a large surplus. Corn prospects very good. The weather has been almost too dry, but the crop looks very well. There are dou ble the usual number of acres sown. Ear ly potatoes rather slim can't speak as to late planting. Vegetables generally very fine. Oats very good, not much sown, owing to scarcity of seed. riats, &c, of seme twenty-five town ships, recently surveyed in the States of Minnesota, W isconsin, Missouri, and Ca lifornia, and the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska, have been received at the General Land Office. The surveyors, under the different contracts, are still bu sy pushing forward their surveys, and making ready to return plats to the Gen eral Land Office. POLITICAL WORK. SECOND EDITION- OLUSKEY'S Political Text-Bock or Encyelojedia. By M. W. CLUSKEY, Postmaster House Representatives, U. S. It contains ainr-n other things . The various I'airty 1 Intlorms. The American Ritual. Kansas Legislation of Congress. 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This book posts up the speaker on the Kansas and other questions. TERMS: Single Copy, three dollars Club o f Six, Jijtccn dollars. The above terras include the postage. Liberal deductions to the trade and a fair allowance to per sons who interest themselves in obtaining subscrib ers. Address . . JAMES B. SMITH & CO., No. CIO, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. From the Waliigton Union. The Political Text-Book or Encyclopedia. To the politician, the editor, and all who desire in formation on the leading party measures and topics of the times, this book will be found one of the greatest convenience and value. The author has performed his task with decided judgment and abi lity, and we trnst that he will meet with a corres ponding remunejritiiiji for his Ubor. . The National Intelligencer puUished'o eompli meutary endorsement of It.' From the N. Y. Daily AW. Cluskey's Political Text-Book or Ency clopedia. , . It will prove the most important political rade meciim ever presented to tho American people. This workis gotten up in alphabetical order, and contains theubstanee,or the whole text,of every great ques tion now agitating, or which is likely for a lofg time to oomc, toa-p'tstelio nation. . ' SAINT JOSEPH . ' ST: JOSEPH, MO. : WILLIAM CAKET.ON, Ai M., Principal. CorjpletHy organized as a flr4 class Female Bosrdtiur and Inr Scriool.. Xamber liuiile! to 123, including 25 boarder Sdiolalic yeAJ'couinieiicinK first Jdufiday In Septeiiiter. For Catalogues, with full particulars, ad it re.-, s tie Hriiicijal. AUK'ut 4tli, la. v4i.4tf Code of Ordinances Passed ly the Board of Trustees Jbr the Town of Peru, J'emaha County, V. -T., at. their regular meeting held A ugusi 2d, lbol). . . .., Ordinance No. 1. Sec. I. Be it ordained li the Hoard of Trustee for the Town of l'eru, XfiKtka County, JV". Tatfol inca I . There shall be a town clerk, appointed.; by the board of trustees, whose duty it shall bo to keep tru niinutes of all thedoin?sof said board at all their meetings, tosec that all ordinance nrepnbiish ed in sumo newspaper published within Xcinaha Coutty, and preserve all proper evijences of such publics lion, aud perform all ether duties pertaining to su :h otlice. Sc'j. 2. There shall also bo opjmio'.ed an assessor, whose duty it shall be to take a 1 st of all the taxable prr.jKrty, both real and persona! in the towr., and at tach thereto the true value thereof ; such list and assessment to be umd annually aud filed with the clerk of the board on or befoie the first day of Sep tember. Sc;. 3- There shall be a treasurer appointed, whoso duty it shall be to receive and safely keep all the uioncya belonging to the town, unil pay all or J era drawn on him by the board, signed by the chairman and attested by the clerk of the hoard, and before entering upon the duties of his office ho shall make and execute to the board such bond as may be reqni red and approved by the Loard, conditioned that he will faithfully discharge all the duties of treasurer according to law, and shall, at any timo when re quired by tho board, repor. the amount of money in the treasury, with oil other matters pertaining to his ollice. Sc;. 4. There shall also bo appointed by tho board a Street Commissioner, whose duty it shall be to keop open, repair and othcrwiso improve the streets and alleysof the town, and see that the citizens and lot holders pcrjorm all the work required of them by ordinance, and perform all other duties required of him pertaining to his oClce. Scj. 5. There shall also bo appointed & town con stable, whoso duty it shnll be to collect all moneys duo the town by assessment of taxes, fines or for feitures, or in any other manner from any person or persons whomsoever, and pay the sauio over to the treasurer, taking his receipt for the same, and per form all other duties pertaining to bin flise, and. before entering upon the duties of his office," he shall make and execute to the board such bond and se curity as tho board may require and approve, condi tioned that ho will faithfully discharge all the du ties repaired of him, and that he will faithfully ob serve all ordinances or orders of the board which may impose duties or require his services. Sec. 6. That there shall be no orders drawn on tho treasurer unless ordered by the board, which order and direction shall bo entered and appear on tho minutes of the meeting ordering the same. Tho said orders shall be signed by the chairman of the board, and couatcrsrgncd by the clerk, and made payable to the person in whoso favor it is drawn. All orders shall be numbered respectively issued and dated on the fame day, and shall be paid by the treasurer in the order of their number nnd date, un less otherwise ordered by the board. The Treasurer shall, when any order is presented to him for pay ment and not paid, endorse on the back of such order stating that the within has been presented. and dato and sign the same, which endorsement shall entitle the holder to ten per cent, per annum on the amount the order calls for, from tho date of such endorse ment. rROVlDINO FOR WORK ON' STREETS. Sec. 7. That all able bodied male inhabitants of the town, over the ago of eighteen and under the age of fifty years, shall work at least t wo days in each year on the streets of the town, under tho su pervision of the Street Commissioner, at such work as said commissioner shall designate, or pay for each day so failing to work tho sum of one dollarand fif ty cents, provided that tho said commissioner shall give six days previous notice, either by serving a written notice or by advertising the same by posting up at least four advertisements in the most public places in the town, said notiqe todesicnate tho place where said work is to bo done, the kind of tools or implements to bo used, and the hour of tho day in which said work h to be commenced: tbeclerk shnll fu;nish the commissioner with d list of all hands sub ject to w ork on said streets. All persons who thall be legally notified as above, and shall fail to work on sai l streets, either by himself or by a legal sub stitute.fiball be returned to the board a delinquent, a nd if ho fails to pay to the collector when called un on to do so the sum of one dollar and fifty cents, the same may be collected by suit before any justice of the peace in this county, the same nn any other debt together with costs of such suit. Tho street com missioner shall every six months make and exhibit to the board a full statement in writing of alibis pro-ceeding-, setting forth tho amountof money received and paid out for work, the number of days work done under his supervision, tho number of delin quenta and tho amuutof money collected from the same, together with all other matters pertaining to bis office. - ' See. 8. That the tax of this town shall not be more than five mills on the dollar per annum, un less the board is authorized, by at least two-thirds of all the tax-payers in the town requiring them, to levy a higher rate of tax. R. PEERY, President. r.C. Richards, Secretary. Ordinance No. 2. See. 1. lie it Ordained fcy the Bonrtl of Trnttret for the Toxcn of Peru. Nemaha county, 71, as fol lows : That it shall not bclawful for any person or persons to seller disp?seof in any way, manner, or by any subterfuge, any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, or any other intoxicating beverage, within the incorporate limits of said town, unless he or they si:all first have procured a license from the board of trustees for said town authorizing him or thcin to sell the same. S ic.2, That it shall not bo lawful for any person or persons to establish or keep any bowling or billiard saloon or ball alley within this town without first having procured license to open orkecp the same. See. 3. That any person or persons violating eith ? of the foregoing sections of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof before any justice of the pence within the county of Xemaba, be fined any sum not loss than tea dollars nor more than one hun dred dollars. ' R. PEERY, President. P. C. Richards, Secretary. Ordinance No. 3. Sec. 1. Be it ordained hy the Board of Trumtre for the Torcn of Pi rn, Nemaha County. N. T. That any person or persons wishing to open any drinking billiard, bowling saloon, or ball alley, within the in corporation limits of this town, shall make applica tion by a petition of at least a majority of all the citizens of said town to the board of trustees, or to uny one of the town officers who may be legally ap pointed by said board to grant the same, for alieen se t -j open such saloon or ball alley, and shall, lejbre any sa--h license shall bo granted, file a bond, nnd pay to the treasurer of said board, or other officer granting said license, such sum as shall be required by ordinance, to be receipted by said treasurer, and a license may, at the discretion of said board, be granted for any term pot less than six nor more than twelve months, and for any sum not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars. R. PEERY, President. P. C. Richards. Secretary. Trust Sale. NOTICE is hereby given to Irene Gilmore, widow of William Gilmore, Charles Gilmore, James W. Calkins and Elizabeth Jane Calkins his wife and all others wheel it may concern, that by virtue of a certain Deed of Trust executed for and by William Gilmore to Joseph F. Mitchell, to secure the sum of $141, nnd dated Aug. ICth, 1858, and recorded on page 64, Mortgage Record No. l,of Nemaha County, Nebraska, I, Joseph F. Mitchell, tho Trustee named in said Deed of Trust, will on Thursday Sept. Sth, 1S5U, between the hours of nice o'clock, A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M., at tho premises described, sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand lawful money, the following described Real-estate situate in said Ne maha county, N.T., Tir: The South-west J of the North-west and the North-west of the South west V of sec. 12, township G. range 14, east 6th principal meridian, together with all the buildings tenements, improvements and appurtenances thereto belonging: said sale to be made to meet the said not; of $141, bearing even date with said Deed of Trust. JOSEPH F. MITCHELL, Trustee. Brownville, Aug. 11, ISo'J. no5-4t $7j0 THE Mercantile firm ot Crane A Hi li as hereto fore existing is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Theodore Hill having purchased the entire inte rest of Merchandise, Notes and Account of Jonas Crane, the books and account of the firm remain at the old stand. No. 17 Main Street, in charge of Mr. Theodore Hill who will adjust ail unsettled business of paid firm." - ' - - - JONAS CRANE, ) THEODORE IHLL,f Browarille, Jane Ktb, IS59.- - . . 5V-t Iodine and Sarsaparllla yriU cure all dieae arptiug from an impure state of the blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of ttic system,' vii: cancers, swelling ot the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings, cLroc'c iore exes, piles, colls, crrsijelag, goitres, pains in tlifc bone and joints, ul cers la thit mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu tional diseases. This medicine tcarche out the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secrcUons iu the system, thus removing the cause, whicti renders the cure certain aud permanent. Vr. Easier! 1 Iodine and Sariaparillam cure the v or tr mercurial dittait, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure its bad effects. Ii will cure tecondary syphilit or ventral diteate, and will drive the $yphihtic rirut and all hereditary taintt and pouonoiu natter out of the system through the pores of the skin, and restore the ptieut to a per fect ttate of health and purity. It is a positive cure for fircr complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. IcUalleuge the world tu produce its ciualiu these complaints. The afflicted will ber tn mind that Dr. Eatterhft Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, droppy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and uriuary organs, in a fvw days. ' It will remove pimples and blotches from the face, and make the t kin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It docs this by porifying'the blood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula, old sore, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt IUioura and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Eattcrly'i Iodine and Sartaparilla. The Iodine aud Sarsapadiia purines tuc Diooa, and caoies the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment healt then. M'bcn both are used (which I always recommeud) permanent and rad cal cure is always effected. They are the best and most powerful curativot known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, ito., sole proprietor, to whom all orders mu.t be addrcsed. J3-Sold by J. II. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Brown ville, K". and by Drnggists generally. 12TWIV Carter's Cougli Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bron chitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, 'Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, aud all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. Xo one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millioiisdic annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to consump tion, and then to an early death. Reader, have you a a cough, cold, or any disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dr. CabteR's Cough Balsam, wliich never fails to relieve a cough in tweu-ty-four hours, and always cures the worst cases of ,-wlds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; large bot tles, $1 per bottle, or ti bottles for $5. t3Dll. EASTKRLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, tcwhom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by J. II. JIACX & Co., Agents, Brownville, N. T. jgFever and Ague Killer Will cure ague and fever, chilis and fever, dumb ague, inter mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffering wiih ague and jver, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, It is a positive curetpeedy end perma nent. Try itl ; PHce $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressep to get the genuine. Sold by J. II. MAUX & CO, Agents, Brownville. Srl)r. Baker's SpeciQc win cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have you a private disease t Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Speci.c is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 60 perbottle. 3-Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut f-trcts St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to get the genuine. Sold by J. U. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Brownville, N. T. Advice. As the hot season is approaching, every person should prepare their system for the change, and there isuo remedy so applicable as "McLean's Strength ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. " It will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same lime strengthen and invigorate tho whole organization. The immense quan tity of it that is sold daily, is proof euongh of its great viruesin thoroughly removing all tho impure matter from the blood. Are say to all, try itl It is delicious to take. See the advertisement in another column. Two Bay Mares in Charge UN Monday tho 27th of June, 1SS9, two men passing by the names of James Hamilton and Wm. Johnson, stopped at the Rrownvillo House in Rrown ville, N. T. having with them two largo dark bay marcs. On the 2t)th tho men left Brownville leaving the animals at the City Livery Stable. They stated before leaving that they had taken up the horses on Salt Creek between the two Blues, thinking them to be rstrays. The mares are yet at tho City Livery Stable in Brownville, where the owners can get them by calling proving property and paying all charges connected with their keeping; unless called for within sixty days from this date, they will bo held at auction to the highest bidder. WM. ROSSELL. R. T. RAXEY. $25 SEWING MACHINE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, "Warranted llic 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 lot family use. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn In one hour to uso it sucresslully. We have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few, who are aniuiig the first fam ilies, to wit : ; We, the undersigned citizens of St. Louis, having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sowing Machines, and nse it successfully on differ ent kinds of work, in ourfamilies' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: Mrs J Jewctt Wi'.cox Josc Coffran L Mary Livermore R R Whorf M R Williams DR Arbucklo II M Blossom Mrs. P AMcffctt J Clemens J as A II L impton D BGale M BTennison J A Hale E Tillman E J Stevens Machines without tables, as hand Machines, with one needle and two s poolK of thread on the machine, are $25 With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, Stc, $33. Xeedles $1 per dozen. Complete printed directions will be sent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the G rover and Baker. Xo letter of ininiry answered except an extra post age stamp is enclosed. Machiues warranted, and may be returned in thirty davs if not satisfactory. Xo machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. X. B. Agents wanted for every town in the South and west, to whom a liberal discount will be given. Address EDWIX CLARK, Xo. 82 Xorth Fourth street St. Louis, Mo. n40-3m To Lot Holders in Glen Rock, N. T. Lot holders In Clen Rock, Nemaha county, N. T. are hereby notified that unless they come forward within six months from this date and pay up their respective proportions of entrance money nnd all expenses attending the entry of said town ?ite, lots uncalled for at tho expiration of said six months will be sold to the highest bidder, for the benefit of said town, as piorided for in an act entitled "an act regulating the disposal of lands purchased in trust for town sites," passed Jul r 10th. 1857. R.J. WHITS EY, Probate Judge. June 30th' 1859. nMt Land Warrants, For Casb. and on Txxx.o We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time aa they may desire long or khort at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every Tetpect and will be exchanged if de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old' stand a few doors east of the Brownville House. LusnBArcn & carsox, Bankers, aud-Dsalors la fcand Warrants. Of the Receipts and Expenditures f Xemaha County, Xet raska Territory,, -fr tUe Ul day of Js!yr A.D. IS57 to the Lit day U July, A D , EXPEXEITVKES. June term of the District Court, 1S57 $310 70 Xovember term do do do 393 15 June term do da 1 -' 374 23 Xuveuiber term do do do 41 April ta&l do do IS5? -6 9? County Court incladin County cler's fees o53 73 Expenses of holding Coroner's InquesU 214 61 Printing for the cwunty 35- 04 County and Territorial Roads 4U i ShrrifTa fees 668 21 House rent, for use of conmity purposes K'4 60 fees allowed justices in Criminal cav IMt 73 Fees or th County Treasurer 174 40 Expenses of August election 1357 65 70 do do do ISM . 63 vS6 da . do d special . 13 60 S'atiotterv and Blank BjoIs 174 96 Vera of Probate Judjo 117 00 Support of paupers 443 25 Guarding r iid keeping George Henderson (a Xc- ' gro, charged with murder. 712 S5 Constable fees in guarding- other persons aud all other expenses not heretofore enumerated 513 C3 DeocitJuiyl 1357 255 9'J Total $6. CSS 43 Receipts. Amount of Taxes collected in the ycais 1857 andlb&S - - - $2 6-20S7 Amount of Taxes collected i the year 1853 3,U--0 IS Delinquent Tax list tor IS57 and 1S 270 C8 Delinquent Tax list for 1553 aud 1S59 614 63 ' Total. f 3,523 12 Which deducted from the amountof expen ditures leave the-amnuut of indebtcdiwsa atthiadate July 1st 1557 w ... , ' $115 01 Territory of Nebraska, County of Nemaha. I. Erastus E. Parker, County Clerk of Xemaha Coun ty, Iibrak Territory, do hereby certify that the fore going is a true statement of the ttr.ancial condition of ( . said county at this Ute, aa wjaies my V hand aud the impress of the 'seal of said L. a. colinly( ,t niy cilice in Browuville, this I ' 8ta day of July A. 1. 135. . E E. PARKER, Ccunty Clerk. Brownville, July 11. 1S59. The Complete Ball-Koom Hand 5?ook. COXTAIN1XU upward of 300 dances Including all the niaft fashionable Dances, Waltz, Polka, Maourka, SchottUhe, (ial'.opade, Common and i'ulka Rcdowa, Quadrille or Cotillions, Varsovienne, Gorlitia, Madrillianne, Eletczka, Espannole, two, three aud live step Waltzes, &c, &c. Also, commou Waltzes and Polka Contra Dances ; May day, Christmas and Xcw Year's Dances. With elegaut 1! lustrations, and full explanations, and every variety of the latest and most approved figures, and calls for the different chivces, and Rules on Deportment and the Etiquette of Dancing. Price 37 cents. Scut free of 1 postage tn receipt of the price. Uoylc's Games. A XEW EDITION, edition embracing all the most mod em modes of play, and the rules practiced at the prcj-ent time in Chess, Billiards, Wbu-t, Draughts, and all other popular games, with sixteen games adapted to the now Yankee Xotlons cards. Edited by T. ERERK. Price iu paper covers, 50cts, neatly bound in cloth 75cts. Sent free of postage on receipt of the price. Frerc's dices Hand-Book. COXTAIN1XG elementary instruction, tho Laws of Chess, fifty select games by the first players, ending of games, and the defeat of "the Muzio Gambit." Also, thirty-one of thechoicest problems. By Ths. Ercre. Price 60 cents. A liberal discount to the trade. IVcw Chess Hook! MOHPHl 'S GAMES OF CHESS, and Frere's Prob lem Tournament, containing all of Morphy'a most interesting games of Chess, played in Europe and America. Also, forty original cheas problems, never before published, composed by the most cele brated masters. Price60cts.- Sent free of postape, on receipt of the price. A liberal discount to the trade. Address T- V. STBONG, Publisher, -1)3 Xaau st., Xew York. July, 11,1859. HOWARD Mlffll Xlxilaciolpla.ii,. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, cjfiicted trith Virulent and Epedemie Disease. - THE Howard Association, in vicvof the awful instruc tion of human lifeeauted by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims nf .such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy or their name, to open a dispensary for tho treatment of this class of diseases, iu all their forms, aud to give Medical Advice f'rratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, jlc ) and in case of extreme poverty, to furni.-h medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, iu their Annual Re nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual. Diseases,, ex press the highest satisfaction with the oceM whii kti attended the lalorsof their Surgeons in the euro of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gouorrhoca; Gleet; Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ibe Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and order a coutinuanco of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review cf the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the aftlixted, especially to tho young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, w ith renewed zeal, to this very important and much de spised cause. A u admirable Reiort on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice cf Onani.-m, Masturbation at self abme. and other di;eases of the Sexual organs, by the Consuming Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a scaled envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on tbe receipt- of TWO STAMI'Sf r postage. Other reports and Tracis on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, ftc, arc constantly beintr published for gratuitous distribution, and will tescnt to the afllicteJ. Some of the new re medics andnietbods of treatmnets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIX noi'GHTOX, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, Xo. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. n ART WELL, PrcJideDt. Eo. Fairciiild, Secretary. July 14, lSoS-ly D. H. M'LAUGJILIN CHAS. HORSEY Mclaughlin &. dohsey. TWt jfcjP UlJS Jf Main Street, Brownville, X.T-, Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles ; Buy and sell property on commission; furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other tusi ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to tho selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants for parties residing at a distance. , McLAl'UIILIX &. DORSET respectfully refer to George H. Xixou, Esq., Resistor Browuville Land Office. Chtrlcs B. Smilh, Esq., Receiver of Tubltc Moneys' Xemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lusbbaueh &. Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Xcwcomcr Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. Hon. Fenncr Furguson, Delegate In Congress from XebraskaTcrrritory, Washington, D. C. John A. Beal, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. ne4:Mf JOSEPH L. ROY, 3FL OS JEm HAIR DRESSER. Main Street, DROWXTILLE, IV. T. PAY 1? OUR DEBTS J ! IVitli Corn. Those indebted to me ore hereby notified that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at the highest market price, delivered at the store of I. T. h byte in l'rownville. This request is made only because I am in debt niysclt, and cannot raise the money, but can make use of corn. Such an ar rangement will bo taken as a great accommoda tion under present circumstances. JESSE NOEL. Brownville, Dec., 2, 1S58. Ague ! Ague ! ! A Xcw Chemical Discovery. Foremost among 11 the different remedies offered to the public for the cure of this disease stands 'Wards Telegraph Tonic' Being entirely vegetable, free from the use of quinine and arsenic, of which most of the ague preparations are composed, it is en tirely harmless in its effects, and leaves the patient strong and healthy. If taken according to directions, it will not fail to cure the worst cases. Just try it once and satisfy yourselves that tho Ague can be cured. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by Crane A Hill, Brownville, N. T., and by dealers every where. All orders must be addressed to W. W. Ward, Leavenworth, Kansas, General Agent for Kansas and the Western States. July 14, 1859. 3m . MISS MARY TURNER, Mam Street, Brownville, Nebraska, nas iust received a fresh supr.ly of MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of Xew Style Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, And the finest and best materials for manufacturing auytbing in the millinery line. April 1st, '59 uiO-ly FOTJISnD. A MEMORANDUM BOOK, which the owner can have by calling at this office, describing and paying ofr ttia advef tiamest.- T 'Proprietors of the " j ' lSUOlYX TILLS, X. T. THIS HOTEL haj lately been entirely recited and tae proprietors can nowaure the public that they will meet with evory convcck'ucl aui comfort usaaily found at a first class hotel. ' Mr. Berry, the Jr., partner was formerly connected with the same house,' and has had Utrc experience iu thu hotel business ia the East. EDWARDS 1 BEKUV. Brownville. Jnne 16th, 1S59. I,.. ... . 51-6ia 1 A. wTEIaLIOTT, AMU . 'Jr ' SEED DEVOT-i Cor. Rroadwav and YVaMi Street. ST. LOUlSMlSSOL'Iil. - Hav ing purchased the entire Nursery stock of John SipgersonSs. Bro., I am prepared to otrer to the public the largest and bet selected stock cf Fruit Shade, and Ornamental taees, shrubs and plants ever offered for sale in the Weft. We arc determined to offer such in ducements to tree planters and the trade a Vfir eo-aro the most entire satisfaction. .Descriptive cttaU gueswill bo furnished, and any information gien". by artiffcsstrig, A. W. ELLIOTT, Saint Louis, Mo. November 35, '68-Iy.' iiuiifly-iiiUiA.V " Wit hue vi hand.'priutcd la r-pctior- ")-W.. jr. for alcielp ti: ca?B, frcsU i0ip;y if I i' . i. 1 - Trust De&d?. Eouds for Dsed", '; Justice, Sheriff and Constats!! Elanl.. Ulan rremptifan Faptrf, ' ' TawnaSip jpiats. Utila IaJinjr." Draft. Note, etc., tc.vtc. 7 j whjcH wo call tie epwial attrnM u .r tlNir iu ei-L Job Print in of any aud every tfe-K'i pi i. n riwuted toiler in a style Inferior to none, pr-jJin-r-l iui.r part if the country. Wo except a in t Ve-I..r eiVc nhere, aad oCer specimen vt our vurk i inMfik ' Send Pour' Slumps for a Specimen' of ' "NEWS FROM HOME." A WiiV1v snmmirv of Mi latn?t intf-Ilienee re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the British Possessions in efery part of tho world, and tevoted to politics, literature, scicr.ee, art, his tory, isc, c. - ..... Tlie K.cws from Home" Will be forwarded j.oUgi frto upoa receipt of subscription, vix : ' . . c j j j $'2 for one year ; ?I tor six months1; '5 J cents for three months. Postmasters and newiarier fiffieers are authorized to act as agMit. A liberal allowance mado to par ties getting vp clubs. Address- ' TOWXDROW AI)A Editors and Proprietors, New York. Afril ll,'5:)-ly . 7 Probate Notice. XOTICD L Hereby given to all persons interested in tho Estate of the. Ute OUjrer P. KclIj.Uto oOV raahii county, Nebraska Territory, d2ceascd, to ap pear at thootlioeof the Probate Judge of said county at Browpville, on Tuesday the Vth day of August, lSi'.), at ten o'clock, a. m., to show cause why Jumcs N. lvclly, Administrator of said Estate, should not be authorized to sell the following described real property of saideatate, to-wit tho southeast quar ter of section 23, in totvnehip 5, north, in range 15, cast, of land situate in said Nemaha county, or so much thereof "ns may" be neje?nry "ta satisfy such debts against said Ealo as still remains unpaid. Ordered that the abovo notir-o be published, four successive weeks in the NeLratkn Adt'.riiner ' 1 - Given undot my hand tbi i 25th day of Juno, 1859. v . : 1!-J. WHITNEY, Probate Judo. , Juno 30th, 135'J. nl-lt J5 Probate Notice: ' WIIEREAS it appears that therenre claims exist ing against the Estate of (leorge W. Blakely, de ceased ; I have appointed Monday tho 5th of Sep tember next as the nl day for hearing all claims against said E.-tate, nrd all persons having claim against enid .-'tat aro h-ebyr notified 'to- file the same at my ollioc, or with tho Adni'ctftrator of said Estate on or before (hat day, or they will be forever barred from recovering su'-fi claims and ftvra setting otT the santo in auy action whatever. Given under my haml this 27th day of June. 1S59. R. J. WHITNEY, Prolate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be published for six successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. .' E.'JV WillTNEY. N A T II A N B L A ! v L L Y, A d m i s t ra t o r . Beatrice, Unge county, N. T. t June 30th, $59..;L -U":-J nolvi-6t-$7 - - 'Frob-itc) Notice. WnEREA.S application has been made to the Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, for the- appointment of a General Administra tor of the Estate of Charles M.Grecver. late of said county, deceased, not ic! is hereby given that Satur day the 6ih d iy-f f Aaguit, is tae lxr appointed for bearing said applications, at my ofiToe in Brownville, in ?aid county, when and w here all persons interest ed in said Estate niay appear and show cause why Heath Nuckolls shall net bo a pointed said adminis trator. Given tinder my hand this 29!h day of Jnnc,lS59. R. J. WHITNEY, rrotifto.Tu.rge. June 30th, 1859. n?-6t-?7 PROEATE NOTICE. WHEREAS '.application, hasbeea made tc, th Probata Court , .of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory," for' the aj pointmcnt of a General Administra tor to the Estate of Mary Simpson, late of said coun ty, deceased, notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Thursday the 4tli day of August, A. D. 13.V.I, is the Jay set for the hearing of said ap plication at my rtTre in. Rrownvillo, in said county, when and where nil persons intcrcstei hro required to appear and show cause why William Hoblitzcll should not be appointed as said Administrator.- ' Given under my hand tit office this 2-M day of June, 1850. li. J. WHITNEY, Probate Jodge. June 23d, 1S59. 52-fit-i?7 Probate !Voticr. Whereas; it has been mode to 115 pear t. my satisfac tion, th t tberc are claims cxtf-tnte atu.ist the entate of Willis tliil, littc of Nemaha cAuiity. Nebraska Territory, deceased; ntdicc is lereby given, that I have aj ixiinted Monday the 8th day of August, a 1) 1569, as the day for the hearing of said claims, and all persons having claims aaainst the said estate are hereby notified to file the same at my office oil or before that day. or ihey will be fore cr barred from recovering such c!aifns, and from setting off the same in any action whatever. Oivcn under mv hand, this 14th day of lebruarv, A D ISM. 11. J. WHITNET, I'rYltcJude. Ordered that tho ,ib r notice be puMls-bdi for three successive weeks in the Scbrask'i Advertiser. ' . i:. J. WHITNEY. Brownville, July 7, 1853 $t. Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tuesday, Amriitt Sth, 1S39, is the day appointed fur the tinal sett lenient o.f the Estate of fieorge Lewi.-, decea.ed, late of Ncmjha county, Nebraska Territory, at my nice in Itrownvil'.e in said county, at 9o'clotk A M, when all persons in tercsted in said estate j.iay attci.J 3 n-sl sbo- cause, if any, why the accounts of David Lewis, adminstratur of said estate, should not he allowed. Jt. J. WUrrSEr, Trobate Judge. July 7th, 18o3. 3t $2 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tuesday, August 9th, 1S09, is tbedny pointeil for the final settlement of the Kstate of X. (i. Titus, deceased, late of Jernaliacounty, county, at 9 o'clock A m, when all persons interested in said estate may attend and show cause, if any, why the accounts of James A.Titus, administrator of t-aid estate, sUould not be allowed. . . R- J.JWEITXZr, r.-fctate Jud;e. " " J'llylth. 1H5!. 3U-)2 Probate Notice. Notice Is hereby given tht I bare appointed Monday the 19th day or SeptcmU-r, 1S59 .; a alay for the hear ing of claims against the estate of D. C. Patterson, late of Jones county, X.T., deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are here? notified to lPe the samo at my clTke on or before that day,. or they will be forever barred from recovering any portion ol such claims and from setting off the same in any ad ion whatever. Given tinder my baud at Beatrice. nue cotintr. X. T., this 18th day of July, 1S63. N ATHAN BLAKELT, n2-6w Probate Judge, Ex-Ojficio. Lost Land TVarrants. ALL persons are hereby notified that oa or about the spring of the yer or ls?57, I encloeed in a letter Laud Warrant n, 6u,S30fnr liiJ acres issued ta Rebecca J hn widow of Lemnel John, iiihW a-tof March -Id, 1S55, and mai led said letter at Xenia, Oaio, !irectel to Henry Ilerrinaton, Brownsville, Xemaha county; X. T., that said latter and warrant never reached its destination, and has been lost or stolu, that I hava Cled a caveat in the General Land Office to prevent the issae.ct a patent upon said warrant, and tim I intend to apply to the Commissioner of Pensions to hare a duplicate of said warrant issued. , - " - D CORBET. 3nTf. 13th. !S.r)9. . ' -'-- v- 6t THE MELVIN IdlLLS. The undersigned h iving bought the Mills for merly owned by Dr. Hoover of Nemaha City, is now prepared to grind Com', Wheat, and saw Lumber on the'most rca.oiibl term. Pivsessipg the best wa ter privilege in Nemaha county, ho can at all times accommodate his customers on ihtrt notice with the best quality of grist. From his store at tho mill he is always prepared"to furnish the best quality of Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and farmers will save 20 percent by dealing with hiu: instead of grdngto other places., Julyl'Jth nl'tf J. G. MELVTN." Jluy Voux Warrants 07 J. JIcCOXIILE, Paraaam street, Omaha, Xebrait.- 11 Ik LS PI11XL 13 1 G G ! liS .1 1 1 IU D And wi;r piod. more gc:d tTiau aoj e'Lor l.gi'.an ji jiiCwVCCd, and . ' loss -Bay..'.. OK tHK City Boot & Shoe Store, Will make jcu a superior patr-of b.ts r a!(. if y..ri call or leave jour1 measure, or hr will kcll n a rbe;er gaiter, a neattr alive, or prairie N:. and lai'a e gaiter or iIip-rrs, cheaptr than "' '-tl.cr U'or A et of M. b'UH. Km9l0ymgg.il 1 wjikmrnr and aeepiu a variety f material and IriiiiuuiUs I. r li. tiir ihji'iIim. ture, 1 hop to eowive thai liberal patroiiatre herp..itr be-tue4 on me. Give me a ca.il. W. T. DKN.. BrownvilleJ ulj 57, 1&69 hi T. 31. TALK OTT, DENTAL SURGEON, ITaving located himself iu Urownvi'.lo, !'. T., Un ders his professional services to thccomiauuity. All job warranted. THE undersigned, do;-iring to -Uart about thelOrii of September for Texas, will eli either trr cj-b in hainl or upon a short time U eMKl men : One Dm elltiuT Ho:e in the City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed,, a d gjrdeu and outhouses upca the premise. To Uood Vauint Lm i:i Srownviiie itnre-l near lfe . . . i . . lem1 inj t.mmrni iwr iinpinen i'iirpr-s. - l'J3 Acrp.4 ff ltlnl ill Npniahx ioiiifv mor f 1 i-w,iirl river; well limlercd and, watered. One hair of an Orieinal Sldr lcin.il 50 lut.l t:i thm Town of Asp.'nwall. Nine Lots in "McLennan' addition'' to Ncbriaka City, near Nebraska City barf. The ullderigued rinds the flrn-t deMrtr.ient Cf hi afT.iirs in a very einUarrasoirig ctol : t h .a ." If th-ie U n.u in.lMl.t.l t.. tt ITt t,..M r ...... ...1 . ..! their little iolea and accounts, be mil lake it as a ureal kindness upon their part, ami ill l' happy to prespiit each of thetu with a .liKbt token of hi- IiikIi rird it toe form of a small receipt, neatly writKi,"Wiih auiugra.u aj';ici:ucu iuc: ciu. v. 1 jicu.vr.T itay 19 . ; . jil7-f z. i. Jt X j -I a -5 3" a - a - -a y m O h. - m 1. c " . . : o - - c v H 5 5 5:-. J a. -j a. 1 w , . , a, 2 a - - i tL v " i " - Cj s i. - . s at rj 1; a 03 J-S.cs-atc. 13 'J s3 - x Jd - Z 0 ""SJ- a t:,1 73-1-tut 15- :ir-;i-nir iv mis mi - Z ? 2 c 5 Ul - " 5 1 ai - t- !. - 5 tt - - 3"?" r k - w V 5 - T ,J e - r- t-. . 0 - a . i - - - -r : .. f " ' o. a a S T ' 2 c mi ..s:?;- s?- c r t " - -SJIHIi lis? S . :. " . -c a M .-. 3 E r - 1 5 Z Jst . w l w r For sale by J. II.MAVXfc i ind by all druggists generally. y s & z -r , - - T. " ?- ? j i --a .5 i : i s ..:-" , DfowuviUe, X. T., luJ-ly HE ii 1MB MANUFACTORY! JOHN W. -MIDDI.ETON, ; ffk liMlfcni informs the ii;i ;ir t; it be lu L-lCii bxated himself hi tld. fit , au 1 iuriurd to erve tho? in waul of ar ytLI-i ; ;n hix line, lie has ielertcd hU ftoclc itltli nre and will ruannf .t 1 11 in a No. 1 article of everything oirered. lledvetnn it un neceiary toenutJienttr; but w ill keppon hand evey arti cle usually obtained in Saddle and llu. ncs r,.r. JOUN W. MIDiJLKTON. Brownville May 12. tioitt-Ctii Probate Notice. Whereas application han been m-U tf the Probitw Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Terr.l-iry fi r th naieof certain real property ul the Eitaf( cf T'.j:jn Welch, deceased, late or raid county, in orler toi ,iani means to satisfy the debts atraimii sij tfal4. tu-tic." ii hereby given that Saturday the 10;ti d,iy of Septe mber 185i, at 10 o'clock A. It., U the day a; pointed f ,r hir ing said a 11 imU ion at my me iu UroxiiMlle in mid county, be:l aurf wber" all peMunx irtiVeited tiny at tend and nli, w c'ise wliy an order f:r I tie kale of ibe folbv;iis desoriT'ciJ Unit telonpjng t.) hhA e-tste lioiy not be grant.) to Cif : Tlie imrthwct quarter f f-c- -ticn 15, iu township 1, north of rjnue loca-t of the nirh principal meridian, in therunnty and Territory a tore-aid II. J. WUItXKV, Pr-bate J.t.'re, AuguM 1th, 1803. 61 $T Caution. hers of new.papori are re spectfully cautioned not to incrt the laNeh l re." specting myself, of a young fellow aumic;; apre;n h name, cb'rch apiicnrcd in several newspaper of liftv. Such notices would not bq adir.itte 1 where he is known. He cannot rea l nor write, but hires toiaa one to copy wf till. ... ' ?. C SMITU, M.P., Propriefor of SainiV Electric Oil. n'W-tf IX) R SALE bf Omaha. X. T Land Warrants j. jf rcoxinn.' A Competent Surveyor ' M'HO is personally acquainted with all the Land now offered for ale in the Omaha L'Utrict c i.ne. red witu J. 31ct't)XiilH. Omaha, X. T. - in I DISS0L17IOX. TIIE Copartnership heretofore exi'ting between Hoadley, A Muir has tbi ? day been dis?oIrcd by mutual eonwnt. ' Those hiving accoonSi agiinst tlm .iid firm will rdon.i. Tirn-jpnt them for TVvintMit. niitl tltoi. imlrKt,.tt will plcait! rUaka paytnest to eithvr of the lt f rtn. Ll'TUKfl IIOADLEV. K0P.T. v. num. Juno lit, 'o9. ii if Dwelling llonsc For Kent, 0 Apply to . WM. H. HOOVE 1:. June 1st '39. 4 tf Dwelling House for Rent. THlf underi?ned will reut on liberal term, .. prompt and careful tenant, the no.si c .mniiKiioii. etie Kant and cliigiMy situated dwelling house in the.n rv 1 f Krownvilie an excellent cistern, all ncce-Kary u' CVrWie, and a Cn garden wiih ati.tbe veetabie ol im? 6easoi ru aa advanced state of cultivation, upon the presi!. V. L. McGART. May 19. . lio47-tf DISSOLITIOX. TIIK Copartnership aerct-'fore existing-between the uii'lcrsinne-J u thp ruercintile bc-iiies t r the Cut of i:rovuliIe, tas.li.is iay bceu disdvcl bv mutn.il con sent. " ' J h. .MeALLISTEa, jno. a. roNX.- . Found. A XOTE of hand, calling forever one honlred d.ntrs. whrth' owner can have' by calling at thii odueaiid payirg for this advertisement. ' ' LANDS ENTERED ASD TVarrants Located bv J. JIcCOXlILJ, Oaat.