T F lEjAD YERTISEI1. '.CROWN VILLK, AUG. 125, 169.. $ 2 00 2 50 3,00 T I : H M S : rc.r'.nCTcar.if ida-Jvance, ,. ". at the end ot 6 months, '. n f " " " "12 " tlo of 1$ or more will Le famished at $1,50 per (jtiam provide 3 the cash aott.uipaiiieb the order, not cihrr-.v i. e. vvw,vwKv,y, (w.l f J. The ' "Nebraska Advertiser " having xnuch the largest circulation of any paper in tho Territory, Wholesale Merchants .in St. jjouii, gt- JoseP Cincinnati and other East ern markets where Nebraska merchants pur chase, will flnJ no better advertising medium in the Western country.3 craalia Co. Agricultural Society. The officers of the Nemaha County '.Agricultural Society are hereby notified 13 meet at the office' of J-udge Whitney, in liro'iiville, on Saturday September 3d t '3 o'clock P. M. Ik:Jness of importance connected with the approaching County Fair demands a full attention. 5 ZitrMl, interested in this matter, whether officers or members of the So ciety or not, are earnestly invited to be jTe?fi;t. "I" a multitude of councilors there is" said to be.,4vjsdom.". II. V. FURNAS, Secretary. Ibe Artisan. ; Oar readers will be gratified to learn tJ.Vt this very excellent Journal of Amer ican aii(l Fngliih Patents, Science, Art, Discovery, Inventiqn, &c.,- &c, published ly the American Patent Company, at (.'iacinnati, Ohio, is now the Cheapest Sucntific and Mechanical Paper in the World. The Company having an im UPiise. capital of SI 00,000, have recently rrtolvt'd to place the terms of the Artisan i ljiv that everybody can subscribe for ii. We advise all our readers to send for t'pecimen espy, and determine forthem f lves whether it is not well worth 81 GO U fifty-two papers. It is .fully up with h times in Illustrations, Scientific and '' chanical information. Tliis Company is a regularly incorporated institution, and cmiprises in its directory ?ome of the . I ading men in Cincinnati. It is largely engaged in selling well as soliciting Patents. Fine Melons. . .. , The present season has been produc tive of an unusual number and quality of r.K'lcns of nil kinds. The "Advertiser" tfH'.e Ins been fortunate in being "re riPMicred." I Thp past work,-Mr. Casey has placed ts tr.iJer. '.'obligations" for a donation in l!arliiie. : To Mr. M'Cathron, too, we are in ' d'ltted as a kind "remembrance." loneer Book-Bind cry. We oil attention to the advertisement of W. F. Kitlh, of Council Blutf, Iowa. e often hear inquiries as to where a job of Look-linding can be done. Mr. K. E.isdone for' us several jobs, and we take pleasure in recommending him to our readers in want of any work in his line. Comfort & TIce Will accept the thanks of the "Adver- folks for that apple "treat." Sterner Omaha. Thia prompt, reliable and popular Mis- fturi River boat reached our wharf on Friday evening from St. Louis. We 0.T! sorry to find Mr. Wilc ox "under te weather" confined to his room by e, knoss hope he will "be about" on his Mum. Our thanks for papers, t . . The Washington Monument New i' Contributions. rTLe Washington Star enumerates some oftht recent contributions of blocks for e Washington Monument: ' "One is a block of white marble, in tl'Uli is inserted a curiously carved head, :th this inscription beneath: 'This head a carved between two and three thou anJ yrars ago by the ancient Egyptians -( r their temple erected in honor of Au reus, on the lanks of the Nile ; and ta'"jht from there by J. F. Lcnnan.and printed to the Washington Monument, A Mock from the citizens of the United States residing in Feo-chow-foo, China. One ;land of bv the officers of the am frigate Saronac, ISoo. Another ;,fn the Governor and Commune of the arjil of r-ros and Naxos, Grecian Archi- 2'3U's residing in Foo-chow-foo, ( r-e from the Greek government, 'u the Temple of . Esculapius, hi .s; presented by the otlicers' Oliijf is a nursery of Governors. Shan and Medary have been Governors in Wieas. - John liigler, one of the early Pernors of California, "was a printer in r?rtDH and Columbus." John B. Weller, jT-s'.-M Governor of that State, was an x-wd, Uutler Co., boy, and the National "ttotrats there, Irave nominated as his -'I'ssor, Hon. Milt. S. Latham, for'mer 1 Coluinbufs, Ohio. The first Gover--fcf Texas, was -Burnet, of Cincinnati. 1 U I'. Sickles is said to have rented . ';uli Mafia's house in Washington. It i it i . . . . Xi it ts convenient to that nigger's jJ- as the cue occupied last winter ? : . m Ague ! Ague!! :jA Chemical fltMcorerj . ' V t!ie" ; m',n the different remedies offered ''rd T i 10 tlle euro cf tllis 'di8eas ftnds i..tr 'cgrar,h Tc.' Bein entirely vegetable, 'Uf?- t"eu-'of quiuine aud arseuic, of wlikh !i..:v 1 ae Snc rreparationa arc composed, it is ca 'n fV118 cts, and kaves the patient J! . rtllLhy-- -If tken according to directions, - ' 101 f:l.l t . t . ' jc &. v ILe W(,r?t cases. Just, try Vi ksat's:y yourre'.vcs tliat tho Ague can ... u-Ml', IS8:Jc ,aB4 RcUil 7 Crane & IliU, A!l Cf' ' T ,Rn4 by isarm everywhere. 'Sh h adJrcECi to W. W. Ward, ' Legal Notice. Theodore Hill, 1'iff.j District Court f.,r Gs I-ai,Kfw,Dir,.f ClKUla4 TCfri" tJLLviS Kr,' tbc defendant, you two hundred a,.d fifty dollars arTd twjy "-nt. wi'h interest on ono hundred and xtv r",j ' 2 Crtj-crcncent, ,.f that fh- r due : npon a promisor, note piTc?bT jollo Crane the same rate on the balance of said Hum vi.v eichtv Aujfuet, ISj'j; forty-four dollars Leinj? due on n Ullaneed old account between you and M Oreerbaurn.a.gned to said Minti2,a6J thirty-fix Iheodore Hill ; and unless you app-ar before 3id beTellat1!' riyt.,th9 Iieit " 'hereof, o li (, n it lnn8A.lJ Ctnt' "d Pi""! to said 1 ctition the same will be Ukea as true, and j un dent rendered accordingly. J AIcGARY 4 IICWETT. August IftMSM. 'aO M:W AXI IIICiffl.Y PROVED fl'utcntej) MET.1TUC SLW DIALS, manu factured at Pittsburgh, I'a., and soli by W Vr ilson, Agent. J ' .' For AH Latitudes. In additin to the hour circle, subdivided to show the true t-rne to nunutcs, these Dials have onrared Ljuation Tables, showing the differecce between ap parent aid truo time every day in the year : a mii ror inserted, which reflects the cloud., t-howin- their exact course, ai.d the consequent direction of the wind ; a coinr.a, circle, &c heing made with great accuracy, of boautiful and durable workmanship, and very oriiamcr.tal and useful, this valuable work of art should haro a place on the grounds of all im proved country residences, plantations, gardens, lawns, Ac. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three feet high, is furnished at $5 each. Tho dials are 3 to 0 inches diameter, Priea of No. 4, $15; No. 3 510; Mo. 2, $7; Nr. 1, $6. Tho No. 4 Dial 'and col umn, $20, is generally preferred. Directions accom pany by which they are oailyset up and adjusted to the tni meridian. Order promptly filled. Aug. IS, 1859. n5.tf Legal Notice. White, Russell A Co., Tiffs. District Court for Ne va. maha County, Neb 'ka Albert I'redtnor and j Territory. T. M. Drydon DSs. j September term 1S59 . The above nnmed defendants, Albert Predmor and J. M. Drydcn are hereby notified that there is now on file in the (luce of tho Clerk of the district Court for Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, tho peti tion of White, Hussell & Co., the said plaintiffs, claiming of said Predmor and Dryden tho sum of one hundred dollars, with interest from the 1st day of July 18.')7, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum on a promissory note executed by them to said plain tiffs r order, and bearing dato July 17th IS 57. And that unless the said di -fondants appear and answer to sail petition on or before tho second day of the next term of sail Court, to bo begun and held at Brownvilio in sai l county, on Monday tho 19th day of Scptciab-.r A. D. LioJ, & default will bo taken and judgement rendered against them for the amount claimed in said petition with costs. JicUAKY A III: WETT, Att'jrs for P:Ts. August loth, 15'.. . 6-4w-$750 Legal Notice. To Thomas L. M'Coy and the Nemaha Valley Back: You and each of you are hereby notified that whereas, at tho last (April, a. d. 1859.) term of the District Court for Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri tory, judgment was obtained in favor of Stephen F. Nuckolls and against '"Tho Nemaha Valley Bank" for tho rum of three hundred and thirty-six dollars and eighty-seven cci;t-', upon which said judgment execution ha? been issued and returned in pr.rt un satisfied, and whereas said judgment was obtained upon Bills of said Bank issued to circulate as cur rency, and the sum of three hundred and six dollars and eighty cents remains unpaid thereon, the Plain tifl' has filed his ictllion in the ofTn-e of the Clerk of the District Court Jur said Nemaha county, asking that judgment for the amount remaining unpaid cs aforesaid be cr.tered up r.gains: tho said M'Coy as a srockLoldcr Id" siiid Bank ns well as against :aid Bank, ai.d furthermore a.-king an attachment, against the property of you the said M'Coy, and furthermore charging that Kichard Brown h is prop erty of "the Ntmaha Viillcy Bank in his hand, and asking that he be ordered to appear and answer con cerning the same on the m-irnii gof the second day of the next term of said Court : and you and each of you arc further notified that unless you appear on or b' f'rc the morning of thesec nlday of the next term of the said Court to be begun and held at B.-ownville in said county on the 13ili day of September, A. 1. ltij'J, and plead to said petition, tho allegations there of will be laken as true and judgment rendered ac cordingly. McCAItY A IIEWETT, Att'ys for Plaintiff. Brownville, N. T.. Aug. 17,VJ. 0-5t-$l0 EE I A WASTED. I wirh to employ a good, steady band, to labor as a farm hand for the term of one year. Ct'KliAN IIUTCUINS. Brownvilie.Aug.il. n5-tf Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court, made on the tab day of Augu?t, A. D. 1859, I. James N. Kelly, Administrator of the Estate of Oliver P. Kelly, late of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, deceased, will offer for sale at public vendue, on Saturday the 17th day of September, 1859, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and the setting sun, at the door of the office of li. J. Whitney, in Brown vilio in said Nemaha County, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real prop erty as n part of said Estate, to-wit : The South east quarter of section number 2., in township num ber 5, north, of range number 15 east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha county, N. T. JAMES N. KELLY. Ordered that the above notice be published for six successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. K. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Brownville, Aug. 11th, 1S59. n5-fit-$7 Claim Notice. To Joseph Proud, Lacr ns H. Johnson, and til others whom it may concern. You are hereby noti fied that I will appear at the Land Office at Brown ville, Nebraska Territory, on Thursday the 1st day of September, as 2 o'clock p. m., to prove up my right of pre-emption to the West half of tho north east quarter and tho E.ir-t half of the Northwest quarter cf section number 24, in towmdiip 4, north of range 6, cast of 6th principal meridian. ' IUA DIXON. Claim Notice To Altiert Clark and all others whom It may concern You are licret'.v nutitleil that 1 will8piesr at the Land Ofliecin Brownville. X. T. on S.itur lay, the 3nl day of Sontenilier 1SS9, at 2 oVIK-k P 5t. to prove up my rii:r.tcf prc-cmi'tiou to the j:astha'f of theX. E., and Xortheast quarter of $. K. quarter of tetioii no. 7, Tjwnliip no. 4. liange no. 7, cast of the six?h principal meri.lian. JAS. il. D. L. MAPES. Aup. 20. 1S59 7 2t !LsOSt I A promissory nolo on Wui. L. ChasUue fur twenty tw dollars ami about fifty cents, date l May 1S59, due Aucust 1st, IStO, with twenty-five per cent interest from date till raid. The tinder will confer a favor by leaving it so that I can petit. Aut;ust23, 1809. VESLEV PKXXY. Tlie Complete Ifall-Iloom ICand ISooIi. COXTA1X1M; upward of S00 dances Including all the iujU fa.hU.i.iit.le Dances, Wnltz, Polka, JIazouika, ?ch"ttiMie, (JaDojiri'Ie, Coumiou and Polka Kedowa, Q:iadrille or Cotillions. Varsovicniie, Gv-rlitza, aiadriMbiiine, Elcterka, Efpasuole, two, three and five step AValtzcs, Sjc., Kc. Also, common Waltzes and Polka Contra Dance j May y, Christinas and Xew Year's Dances. Wita elepant Illustrations, and full explanations, and every variety of the latent ai.d must approve! fiurei. and calls lor the diircrent chances, and Rules on Deportment anJ the Etiquette of Dancing. Price 37 cents. Seat free of postage on receipt of the pi ice. Iloyle's (ianies. A NEW EDITION, edition embracing 1! tho most mod ern modes of piny, end the rules practiced at the present time in Chess, lsilliards, Whit, Draughts, and all other popular panics, with nix teen Fames adapted to the new Yankee Notions cards. Edited by T. FItEItK. Price in paper covers, 60cts, neatly hound in clofh 75cts. Scut free of postage on receipt of the price. Frerc's Cliees Hand-HooK. CONTAINING elementary instruction, the Laws or Chess, ts ty select gainen t y the first players, ending of games, and the ueteat of "the Nuzio CJauihit." a loo, thirty-one of lhechoiceit problems. By Ths. I'rere. Price 50 cents. A liberal liiscount to the ' trade. IVcw lirss nook! MOJiPHVS GAMES CF CHESS, anl Frere's Prob lem Tournament, octainiu ail of ilorpl.y's most iutcrekting games of Chess, played in Europe and Atiorica. Also, lorry otiiaul chess prohlcms, never Peforc published, compjsel by the most cele brated masters. rriceSOets. Sent free of postage, en receipt of the rricc. A liberal discount to the trade. Address T. W. HTF. ONG, Publisher. , , . , . H Xatsau St., New York. July, U, lh59.- . "BISSOLITIOX. THE Copartnership leretoforo existing betwepn the undtrsigned in the mercantile husiness In the City of urownvllle, Las this, day teen dissolved by mutual con-teut- .T P.. MCALLISTER, JNO. A. roNX. Code of Ordinances Passed ly tht Board of Trustees for the Town of Peru, Xemaha County, jY. T., at their regular mcitinnhtld August 2d, IS VJ. . ' Ordinance No. 1. Sec. I. ? if (irJaincl . the l!.,ard TmvUe fifit T'urnof I'eru, Xrmaka 0fty, S. afA lor: There shall be a town clerk, appointed by the board of trustees, whosedutyitsball be to keep true minutes of all the doines of fiid board at all their meetings, to see that all ordinances arc publish ed in some cewspapor published withia S'etnaha County, and prerye all proper evidences of such publication, aud perforin all otherduties pertaining to I n ;h o!Ticn. t'e:. 2. There shall also be apptdnted an assessor, wh jsj duty it shall be to take a l.st of all tho taxable property, b.jth ral and rsonal in the town, and at tach thereto the truo value thereof ; such list and ass-issment to be main annually and filed with the clerk of the board on or before the first day of Sep tember. .e.;. 3. There shall bo a treasurer appointed, whoso duty it shall be to receive and nafely keep all the moneys belonging to the town, and pay all orders drawn on him by the board, signed by the chairman and attested by the clerk of tho loard, and before entering upon tho duties of hia office be shall mako and execute to the board such bond as may be requi red and approved by the board, conditioned that he will faithfully discharge all the duties of treasurer according to law, and shall, at anytime when re quired by tho board, report the amount of money in the treasury, with all other matters pertaining to his office. Sec. 4. There shall also be appointed by tho loard a Street Commissioner. whosedutyitshnHbc tokeep open, repair and otherwise improve the streets and alleys of the town, and see that tho citizens and lot holders perjorm all tho work required of them by ordinance, and perform all other duties required of him pertaining to his office. Sc;. 5. There shall also be appointed a town con stable, whose duty it shall bo to collect all moneys due the town by assessment of taxes, fines or for feitures, or in any other manner from any person or persons whomsoever, and pay the same over to tho treasurer, taking bis receipt for the same, and per form all other duties pertaining to his office, and. beforo euteringupon the duties of his office, fie shall make and execute to the board rjch bond and se curity as the board may require and approve, condi tioned that he will faithfully discharge all tho du ties required of him, and that he will faithfully ob serve all ordinances or orders cf the board which may imposo duties or require bis services. Sec. 6. That there shall be no orders drawn on the treasurer unless ordered by the board, which ordjr and direction shall be entered and appear on the minutes of tho meeting ordering the same. The said otdcrs shall be signed by the chairman of tho board, and counters;gned by the clerk, and made payable to the person in whose favor it is drawn. AH orders shall be numbered respoc'.ively as i'tied and datad on the Eame day, and 6hall be paid by the treasurer in the order of their number and date, un less otherwise ordered by tho board. The Treasurer shall, when any order is presented to him for pay ment and not paid, endorse cn the back of such order stating that the within has been presented, and date and sign the same, which endorsement shall entitle the holder to ten per cent, per annum on the amount the order calls for, from the dato of such endorse raont. PROVIDING FOR WOKK ON STREETS. Sec. 7. That all able bodied male inhabitants of the town, over the age of eighteen and under the age of fifty years, shall work at least two days in each year on the streets of tho town, under the su pervision of the Street Commissioner , at such wori. as Slid commissioner shall designate, or pay for each day eo failing to work the sum of one dollarand fif ty cents, provided that the said commissioner shall givo six days previous notice, either by serving a written notice or by advertising the same by posting up at least four advertisements iu the most public places in the town, said notice to designate the place where said work is to bo done, the kind of tools or implements to bo used, and tho hour of tho day in which said work is to be commenced: the clerk shall furnish the commissioner wit h a list of all hands sub ject to work on said streets. All persons who shall bo legally notified as above, and shall fail to work on sa.id streets, cither by himself or by a legal sub stitute.shall be returned to the board a delinquent, and if he fails to pay to the collector whn called up on to do so tho sum of one dollar and fifty cents, the same may be collected by suit before any justico of ttc pence in this county, the sarno ns auy other debt together with costs of such suit. The street com misdoEcr shall every six months mako and exhibit to the board a full statement in writing of all his pro ceedings, petting forti tho amount of money received and paid out for work, the number of days' work done under bis supervision, tho number of delin quents and the amiut of money collected from the same, together with all other matters pertaining to his office. Sec. 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-pnyers in the town requiring them, to levy a higher rate of tax. It. PEEIiY, President. P. C. Richards, Secre tary. Ordinance No. 2. Sec. 1. if Ordained by the Hoard of Truster fur the Toicn tf Peru. Xcmaha county, y. 7'., as fol lows : That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to sell r.r dispose of in any ws y, 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 s-iall first have procured a license from the board of trustees for said town authorizing him or them to sell the same. Sec. 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 or keep thesamo. Sec. 3. That any person or persons violating eith er of the foregoing sections of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof before any justice of tho peace within the county of Nemaha, bo fined any sum not less than ten dollars nor more than ono hun dred dollars. R. PEERY", President. P. C. Richaeps, Secretary. Ordinance No. 3. Sec. 1. Be it ordained y the Board of Trutee for tht. Toim of I'eru, Xnnaha County, X. 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 paid town to the board of trustees, or to any ono of the town officers who may be legally ap pointed by said board to grant the tame, for a licen se t-jopen such saloon or ball alley, and shall, before any such license shall be granted, file a bond, and pay to the treasurer of sail board, or other officer granting said license, such sum as shall be required by ordinance, tube receipted by said treasurer, and a license may, at the discretion of said board, be granted forany term not less than six normore than twelve months, and for any sum not less than Cfty dollars nor more than fire hundred dollars. It. PEERY, President. P. C. RicnAKns, Secretary. Trust Sale. NOTICE is hereby given to Irene Gilmore, widow of William (lilmorc, Charles Gilmoro, James Y. Calkins and Elizabeth Jane Calkins his wife and all others whom it may concern, that by virtue of a certain Deed of Trust executed for and by William Gilnoro to Joseph F. Mitchell, to socure tho turn of $111, and dated Aug. 10th, 3 858, and recorded on pngo C4, Mortgage Record No. 1, of Nemaha County, Nebraska, I, Joseph F. Mitchell, tho Trustee named in s:iid Deed of Trust, will on Thursday Sept. 8th, 18.V.I, between the hours of nine o'clock, A.M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M at tho premises described, sell ts the highest bidder, for cash in band lawful money, the following describMi Real-estato situate in said Ne maha county, N. T., viz : The South-we3t 4' of the North-west i and the North-west i of the South west 1 of sec. 12, township 0, range 14, east 6th priu:ipal meridian, together with all the buildings tenements, improvements and appurtenances thereto belonging; said sale to be made to meet the said note of ilil, bearing even date with said Deed of Truit. JOSEPTI F. MITCHELL, Trustee." Iliownviile, Aug. 11, 1359. no5-4t-$750 Legal Notice. Stephen F. Nuckolls, plff. District Court for Ne va, j maha County, Nebraska W. S. Hail, - Territory. Russell Pccry, and September term 1S59 U. S. Ilightower.- I The nbovs named defendants are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the district ccurt for Nemaha County, Nebraska Territoiy, the petition of Stephen F. Nuckolls who claims of them the sum f nincty-nino dollars and eeventy-threo cents, with interest from the 16th day of March, A. P-. 1833, at the rate of thirty-six per cent, per annum on a promissory note dated Sept ember lath, ISiS. and- executed to R. W. Frame, Secretary of the Peru town company or crier, and that unless they appear before the district court at the next term thereof for Nemaha County aforesaid, to be held at Drownvilto in raid county oa Monday the ll'th day cf September 1S59, and answer to said petitien on or before the second day of said term, tho said petition will be taken as true and judge ment by default will be rendered against said defen dants for tho amount claimed with interests and costs. McOARY A IIEWETT, Atterneva for Plaintiffs. Aua-nst 15th 155?. 6-4-?750 DE. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla YTi:i cure 1 diseases arising from aa impure state cf the blood, or a depraved condition ol tbe tiuUUcf tbc system, vis: cancers, swelling of Ibeglmda, rbcumat luui, wnite ewel lings, chronic sore eyes, piles, oolls, erysipelas, goitres, pains In tbe bone3 and joints, ul cers In tbe mouth and throat, and all cLrouic constitu tional diseases. Tut niedicme tearche out tbe very routs of tbe disease ty purif) iug tbe blocd, and changing tbe secretions in the system, tb us removing the cause, which renders the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Eatterly't Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure the if aril mercurial diteate, and drive out and destroy ev ery pirticle of mercury which it in the System, and cure its bad effects. It will cure secondary typhilit or vencral disease, and will drive tbe syphilitic rirus and all hereditary taints and pouonoui matter out of the system through the pores of the skin, and res-tore the patient to a per fect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will Lear in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female cotnploiuts, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney', bladder, and urinary organs, in a few days. It will remove pimples and blotches from lhe face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by pnrifyingjthe blood, and by its proaipt action cu the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afBicied with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the tkin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Rhouni and Tetter Ointment to apply oil the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals then. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and rad cal cure is always eiTected. They are the best and ruo&t powerful curatives known tunian. A fair trial is all I ask I do not foar 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 cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must ho addrcsed. Jrj-Sold by J. 11. MAUN Sl CO., Druggists, Brown ville, N. T-, nd ty Druggists generally. lDr. Carter's Cougn ISalsam 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 Ilcart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to consump tion, and theu t.j an early death. Reader, have you a a cough, cold, or any disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, which never fails to relieve a cough in twenty-four hours, and always cures the worst cases of oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of tho throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; large bot tles, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Jr3-DR. EASTEULY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, tc whom all orders must be addressed to get lhe genuine. Sold by J. n. MAUN & Co., Agents, Brownville, N. T. jsgrFcYer 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 with ague andf ivcr, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, It is a positive cure speedy end perma nent. Try it. Piice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5. Dr. Easterlt, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addrcssep to get the genuine. Sold by J. II. MAUN & CO, Agents, Brownville. FLOURING MILL! 2ri)r. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, g'.ect, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Reader, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specifc 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 pcrbottle. rj-Dr. EASTERLT, corner Third and Chestnut strcU St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addreesad, to get thegeuuine. Sold by J. II. MAUN & CO., Drugsists, Brownvilio, N. T. Advice. As the hot season is approaching, every person should prepare their system for tbe change, and there is no remedy so applicable as ' 'McLean's Strength enirig Cordial and Blood Purifier." It will purify tbe blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate the whole organization. The Immense quan tity of it that is sold daily, is proof enough of its great virtues in thoroughly removing all the impure matter fcru the blood. AVe say to all, try it! It is delicious to take. See the advertisement in another column. Two Bay Mares in Charge ON Monday the 27th of June, 1859, two men Sashing by tbe names of James Hamilton and Wm. ohnson, stopped at the Brownville House in Brown ville, N. T. having with them two large dark bay mares. On the 2'Jth the men left Brownvilio leaving the animals at tho City Livery Stable. They stated before leaving that they had taken up the horses on Salt Creek between tho two Blues, thinking them to be estrays. The mares aro yet at the City Livery Stable in Brownville, where the owners can get them by calling proving property and paying all charges connected with their keeping ; unles called for within sixty days from this date, they will be held at auction to tho highest bidder. WM. ROSSELL. R. T. RANEY. $25 SEWING MACHINE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted the best In tbe World. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of goods, eveu leather, and especially adapted tor family UiC. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn in one hour to use It successfully. AVe have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few, who are among 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 Sewing Machines, and use it successfully ou diner out kinds of work, in our families' sen ice, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine : Mrs. P A Meffctt Mrs J Jewctt Wilcox J Clemens Jose Coffran Jus A II Lsmpton L Mjry Livermore V UGale K KWhorf M BTenoirton MK Williams J A Hale 1 H Arbuckle E Tillmau II M Blossom E J Stevens Machines without tables, as hand Machines, with one needle and twospoola of thread on the machine, are $25 With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, $33. Needles $1 per dozen. Complete printed directions will be 6cnt with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the Urovcr and Baker. No letters of inquiry answered except an extra post ape stamp is enclosed. Machines warranted, and may be returned in thirty days if not satisfactory. No machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. N. B. Agents wanted for every town In the South and west, to whom a liberal discount wi!l be given. Address EDWIN CLARE, No. 82 North Fourth street St. Louis, Mo. t40-3ci To Lot Holders in Glen Rock, N. T. Lot holders in Glen Rock, Nemaha county, N. T. are bersby notified that unless they come forward within six months from this date and pay up their respective proportions of entrance money acd all cxpcr.cs attending the entry of said town site, lots uncalled for at the expiration of said six months will be sold to the highest bidder, for the benefit of sail town, as piovided for in an net entitled "an act regulating the disposal of lands purchased in trust for town sites, passed Jnlv 10th, lsj. R.J. WUITXEY, Prolate Judge. June COth' 1S5J. Jil-it Land Warrants, Por Casli and on TImo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants cf all sizes to settlers on buch time a they may deeire lung or i.bort at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants wHl be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in town. Bay of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will te guarateed to be genuine in every respect 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. LUSHBAUGn & CAF.SON, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. THE undersigned having IiaeJ the Steam llour and Corn Mills lately erected ' tho .Misoufi River at Ni-u&ha City, are now in-pared to grind WHEAT OR CORN WITH DISPATCH Having ono of Clark's Celebrated Flouring 31111s, Manufactured at Philadolpbia, we caa manufac ture It'll sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 600 bushels of Corn daily. Our building for storing and shippic grain cr produce is unsurpassed on the River. We will provide tho public with a Free Ferry at all times. UROWN'LEE A TIDWELL. August 1 Ith, '50. e5-:ui Trustee's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a ctrtaiu Deed of Trust executed by J.nu- s A. Adams to Geo. F. Uixby, to secure thesum of Ji5t li'ulOO, and dated Aug. 11, bearing iuturvgt from date at 10 per cent, per annum, and recorded en jkio 74 Mortgage Record No. 1 of Nemaha county, Nebraska. I, Geo. F. L'ixby, the Trustee named in said Deed of Trust, will on Monday, September 12. 110, between th3 hours tf 'J o'clock a. m. nnd I o'clock r. M,at the door of the oEL-e of Register of Deeds cf Nemaha county in Urownville, g-.ll to tho highest bidder for cash in hand lawful money, tho follow in? described real estate, sii'uato in Nemaha countv, Nebraska viz The S. W. H of Section No. 11, 'in Township 5, north of Ran:; 11, cn?t, containing ICO a.rcs, to gether with all the buildings, tenements, improve ments and aj purtcnanccs thereunto bconsring. Said sale to be made to meet the sai.l note of .351 lti;luO together with trrrruing interest, and bearing even date with said Trust Deed. GEO. F.BIXBV, Trustee. August 111, 1S.VJ. ' G-4t-$750 SherifF's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution Lued from the office of the Clerk of tho Dis trict Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, against Jflmes Etit wistle and in favor of i. T. Wbyto L Co., for the sum of ono hundred and fifty-ono dollars and furty cents: I, Davidson Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levied upon the following de scribed Real-estate, in said Nemaha county, Nebras ka Territory, to-wit : Tho South-East quarter of tho North-west quarter of Section number thirty, (SO), Township number five (b North of Range number sixteen (10), East of the sixth principle merediar;, and will, on the lDth day of Sept., A. I). 1S59, between tho hours of ten o'clock, A.M. and four o'clock, v. M, f said day at the door of the house in which the last term of said Court of said county was held in Urownville, proceed to sell said land to the highost bidder for cash i;i band, in sat isfaction cfsail execution nnd judgment. DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownville, Aug. lSth, 1859. 6-4t $700 Sheriff's Sdc. NOTICE isheroby given, that by virtue of art ex ecution issued from tho office of ths Clerk of the District Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, against the Nemaha Valley itank, Samuel E. Rogers and Barton B. Barkalov.', aud in favor of Samuel II. Lennctt, nr thesum of ono hundred and eighty-seven dollarsnnd seventy-five conts; I, David son Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levied upon, es the property of said Samuel E. Rogers, lots numbered one and two in block number three in the City of Brownville, in said county, us designated upon tho original plat of said City of rowni'io, and thate I will, between tho hours of nine o'clock, A. M., and three o'clock, r. Jr., en the ll'th day .,f September, A. D. iaj'J, at Bn.wnvillo aforesaid, frcia the d- or of the h'iue in which the last term of the District Court for said county wa3 held, proceed to soli said property at public salt) to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha co., N. T. Brownville, Aug. ISth, l3ol. - b-lt-7,50 T. II. EDWARM. A. J. BERJ1V, TifiTin il mm 1 A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment . for the rdirfof the Mick and distressed, cjfficted Kith Virulent and Epedcmic Disease. TIIK Howard Associaticn, in view of tbe awful distruc tionof human life caused by Sexual dieises, aud the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victimscf such dit?ea-e by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable ait worthy cf their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of di.-e.ises, In al! their fi.rms, arid to i;ivc Medical Advice (iratis to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition (jge, occupation, h.tti:s of life, c ) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicine free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion command thehighest Medkal skill uf the age, and will furnish tho ni"st approved modern ticatment. The directors of the Association in their Annual He rnial Report up in the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the suoross which has attended the labors of their Surgeons iu the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Uounrrhcca; Oicet; Syphilis; the vice el Onanism or teif-aMse, di.-eaeof ihe Kidneys and libddcr, &.c, and oru'er a continuance of the same plan for the cnriiing year. The Directors., on a review of the past, feel assured that their labor, in this sphere of benevolent effort have been f K'cat benefit to the a'llited. especially to the young, and they have resolved to devctc themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de spised caue. An admirable Itciort on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consuming Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF C II A HUE, on t!,e receipt cf TWO STAMl'Sf r postage. Other report! and Tract on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &.c, are constantly bciiiir published for gratuitous distributicn, and will be sent to the atllicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmnets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatm-nt, DR. J. SKILLIN norfJllTON, Actin? Sureecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWEIX, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July 14, 1663-ly D. II. M'LArCIILIN CIIAS. DCRSEV Mclaughlin & dorsey, 'a 35aln Street, Crowin ill c,X.T-, Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statement ; make t.t pre-emption papers; pay taxes, :Mvesticaie titles ; Buy aud sell property on commission ; furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness cunuected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of laud warrants for parties residing at a distance. McLAl't.HLIN' & DORSET respectfully refer to George II. Nixoii, lUq.., Rci&ter Brownville Land Office. Chirles B. Smith, Esu.., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas. Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lusbbaugh c Carsn, Bankers, Brownville, lion. W. M. T. Hamilton, llagerstr.wn. Maryland. Lewis li. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Es.i , Dayton. Ohio. Hon. Fenncr Furguson, Delegate In Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washing toa, D. C. Jdn A. Ecal, Esi.. Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. no43tf JOSEPH L. HOY, IS IB S3 IEL HAIR DRESSER. Main Street, nitowxTiixi:, r. t. PAY YOUR DEBTS IT Willi Coin. Those i.olebte.i to me are hereby r.r.ti;d that they can liquidate t.ieir indebtedness with corn at, the highest market prW. dIiwcd at the store e.f I. T. Whyte in lirownville. This request is made only because 1 am in debt myself, and cannot raise the money, bat can make use of Corn. Such an ar rangement will be taken z.3 a great, accommodation under present circunistances. JESSE N0EI. Brownville, Dec, L', 1S5S. . MISS MARY TURNER, Main Strccty BroicTiville, Nebraska, Has iut revived a fresh supply of MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of JN'ew Style Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, And the finest and bosu materials for nauufacturing anything in the millinery liue. April 1st, '59 nlO-ly IOTJTSTD. A MEJIOItANDUM 130OK, which the owner can have by calling at this oce, desiriting and paying fji this advertisement. EDWARDS & BERRY, .Tropriotors if th ; NEBRASKA HOUSE. iniOVJ .WIIE, IV. T. THIS II3TEL has lately bc-o entuuy rcfltled and the proprietors cau cow ature tho public that they will meet with every convenie uco aul comfort usually found at first class hotel. - Mr. Berry, the" Jr.. partner war? f..rrnerly connected with tho saur Louse, and ha ha. lara experience in taC hOtcl LualJCaa in the L'aJ. i:DWAiiDSir?EF.i;v. DrownviHe. June lCih,lSjJ. 5l-6m a7w.elliott, 1ST m rser sr AM) SEED DEPOT, Cor. IJroadviay and YJ'asIi Street. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Having puuhased the entire Nursery sto.k cf John Siggrson Bro., I ai.-i prepared to trier t tbe public the largest and bet selected fto.k of Print bhade. and Orr.iiiuental tae?s, shrubs aiM plji.ts ever offered for sale id the West. Wo are deter mined to offer such in- dacemeiits to tree p'auters and the trade as will ensure the most entire satisfaction. Desiriptive catalogues will be furnished, aud any information given, bv Mressmg, A. W. FLLIOTT, Saict Louis, Mo. November 35, '58-ly. Blanks, Blanks- ' , Wotive ca baud, priatv! in -.rerijr ty:;,.an4 Ut sale cheap fr cj-h, a frefi "-;:''7 of I Warranty Detda, ilartcaa Dsju i. I Trust tool. Bords ice PtJo.L. " JuniM, a2rt stdUr,j.i3;o-..,rk.,' Bl.t-ik Preemption i'-sirj. . .J y- TowrwLip. Plats, HiV.i"L.'Ur z. J Draft-, writes, tie., tf:.. cttT. To whka cj'.t tbc eopevtAl it'.'u:i n of th.c ;n l A-:. wVb IiKt:Ui cf any :ul CTery ilesTrT;:: cx' s trOenu j tylt? mferi i to iivr.e, prc !a"Cri ":.y tsx uT the country. V.'e ci'-ept uj t rs e ia the Vi'i:,i.r li where, aiwl o:Ter spvvlmem ol our work u ev.d. -.vV riiirs m ik dk;gi.ygs aiiiiS) And will prrdiK? m re sold than ar.y i.ler -i'.n:ii; jet .jistjvcrcJ, asJ ' ' OF Til K City Boot & Shoe Store,' Will Gae you a superior pair of In, or nhor tf j a cill or leave your measure, or he will stit yiu j cL-4p-r gaiter, a neater shoe ur proiu bt-, aol la.iy aua Kilter nr clippers, rtraoer thau ry .;her I. lu-eUci of Si. I.-uii. Emploj tugi.Ht n'wU.cii. m.l kcp'.r variety or material aul trinni:-.;? u r t'. u:,- iHiiiU's. -ture. I hope to receive thai liU-rai pj'reiiH here., u , brstoweJon wc ;ive ms a call. .TT T. PKT . Brownville Juiy C7, 1;39 . ,ri T. 31. TALB0TT, . DENTAL SURGEON, Having located himself in I'rowr.v ilTe, N. T.,leu-. ders bis professional services to thcC'Jtanr-a;r. All jobs warranted. j . . Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROlU HOME.' A Weekly summary of tho laics! intelligence re ceived from Kugland, Ireland. Scotland, Walea and the British IVtioas'ons in cvi-ry jart of tho wcrld, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, Lij tory, Ac, Ac. Tlie tf.cws from Home" "Will be rorwarded postage free npou receipt tf subscription, viz : $2 for one year ; ?I tor ?ix mcatha; 50 cents for three months. Ft il masters and newspapers offi .'en are authorized to act ai agents. A liberal allowance inaio to par ties getting vp clubs. Address TOWNDKOW A DA V Editors and Proprietors, New York. April Ito'J-ly Probate Notice. WIIERKAS it appears that there are- claims exist ing aairsr tho Estate of George W. lilakcly, de ceased : I have appointed Monday the 5lh of Sep tember next a the final day for hearing all claims against said Estate, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to hlo tbe same at my ( fliee, or with the Administrator of said Estate on or before that day, tr they will be forever barred from recovering such claims and from setting off the sarno in any action whatever. Given under my hand this 27th day rf June. 1839. H.J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Ordered that tho above notice bo published for six successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. . K. J. WHITNEY. NATHAN PLAKELY, Admistrator. Beatrice, Gage county, N. T. Juno 30th, 1&59. nolr4ct $7 Probate Nut ice. WnETtEAH application Las been made to the Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, for tho appointment f a General Administra tor jf tho Estate of Cbarlej M. Gr cver, late of said couaty, deceased, notice i j hcrebygiven that Satur day theCth day of August, is tho day appointed for hearing said application., at my olHce in Urownville, in s ltd county, when and where ail persons interest ed in said Estate ui'iy appear and show eauo why Heath Nuckolls shall not be aj noiuUnl said administrator. "Given under my hand thi L".'th d.-y of June, K. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judgo. June 30th, ISj'J. . n2-Gt $7 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby civen, that Tuesiay, August 9th, 1S50, is the day appointed for the final sett leinent of the Li.tate of Ceorne Leuis,. deccisiM, late of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, at my i ftice in Brownville in said county," at 9 o'clock A "!, when all persons in teiestcl in s.ii.I estate nny att.-inl and chow cai;?e, If ary.why the accounts of I:ivii Lewis, adrinnstrator of said estate, should iiotbe allowed. It. J. WIIITNKV, Pi-obate JiiuVe. July 7th, 1353. 3t $2 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby piveu. that Tuesday, August ?th, 18.39, is the day appointed for the final setuuiuerit of the ltjte of N. O. Titus, decoa.-ed, late f Nem ihacoimty, Nebraska Territory at my (.nice in lirawnviile in said comity, at 9 o'clock a m, wheirairpersorrs interested in said estate may attend and t-fjow causp, if any, why the accounts of James A.Titus, administrator of said estate, should n-t t-e allowed. li. J. WIIITNKV, I'robate Judce. Jiily7!b. is.'.9. 3t $2 Probate Notice. Nctlcc is hereby piven hat I have appointed Monday the 13th day of September, 1So9 as a day for the hc.ir iii ir claims agtiiiiixt lheetaie of 1). ('. Patterson, late of Jones county, N. T., deceased, an.l nil persons having claims Bu'.iii. st sai l estate are hei etiy ii"tilted to file the Sana; al my otlice ou or before that day. or they will be forever barred I'ruiii recovering any portion el such claim ami from settinsr off tbe aine in any action whatever. Given under my ha'i'I at Beatrice CJ jve county. N. T., this lfcth day of July, 1333. NATHAN llf.AKEI.T, n2-C v Probate Judtre, Et-OJJhio. Lost Land Warrants. ALt. p-rsi,ri are hereby noticed that on or abont tPe si'.rirjt 1 1 tho yrnr of 1S57, I enclosed in a letter I.nd Warrant No. 60 830 for 150 acres issued to Rebecca John widoTr i. f Lemuel John, under art of March 3d, li35, and iirtilvl rai'l letter at Xeuia, Ohii, directed to Henry llerripiTt. ii, lirownsville, Nemaha county, N. T., that said latter and warrant never reached its destination, and has been lost cr stolen, that I have filed a caveat in the General Land OilUe to prevent the issue of a patent upon said warrant, and tnat I intend to apply to the Commissioner of Pensions to hate a duplicate of said wamnt Issued. D COS BET. Juno nth, Hr0. 6t THE MELVm MILLS. The undersigned h ivin bought the Mills for merly owned by Dr. Hoover of Nemaha City, is now prejKirod to grind Corn, Wheat, and ?aw Lumber on the most reasonable terms. l'o?se?sing the best w a ter privilege in Nemaha county, he can at all times accommodate his customers on short notice with the best quality of grist. Frcni his Etoro at the mill he is always prepared to furnf.sh the best quality of Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and farmers will save 2.) percent by dealing with hitu instead of going to other places. July 19th nltf J. G. MELVIN. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution issued from tho offi ;e if the Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, against Abraui F. Hherfy and in favor of Alex ander D. Skeen, for tbe sum of two hundred and eighty dollars and seventy-five cents ; I, Davidson Plaster?," SheritT ot said county, have Ievicxl tijon, and on Monday the lDth day of hopt., A. T. 159, between the hfitra of ten o'e'eck a m and three o'clock I M, at the dor .f the he iw-s in which the Ut tem'ef. the District Court vraa hold, in Urownville in f id county, will sell at public sala to the hihc?t bidder, for cash ia hand, a3 tho property of said Sherfy, and ty satisfy said execution, the following decfibed Heal-cstate, to-wit : Lots No. nine, ten, eleven and twelve in block No. siity-eiht, in Ne maha cily, as designated on the original plat of paid city, and situate in Nemaha county, together with all the improvements, tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in nr.ywi? pertaining. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, - SbariiT of N:Euha county, N. T. TirwnvillA. Aug. ljth.lS5a. 6-4t-S7S0 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issui d from tho office cf the Clerk of the Dittrict Ccnrt of Nemaha county, Nehmska Terri tory, aaing- Nathan Haywood, it. W. Fornax, R. V. Mnir and Thomas P. Hay wool an 1 ia favor of Jarr.e3 M Ilinton, fr th; umf fivehun-Ired and fcrty-five dollars and ninoccnf.3; I, David-on Plasters. Sheriff of sail county have levi.-d upn and on Monday the lOtLday of September, A. i. l2oJ, between tbe hours of ten o'clock a. St. and four o'clock p. it., at tha door of the hfluse in which tbe last term of the said Court was held at Urownville in said county will fell nt public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand 03 property of said Thes.P. Haywood, to satisfy said execution, the f-.llowinj described real estate, to-wit : The north-west quarter of section number twcnty-for. in township camber live, in rano number fifteen, cast of the ixth principal mere dian, according to the government eurvey, aad sit uate in sai 1 Nemaha county, together with all the improvements to said bind belonfring. DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff cf Nemaha county, N. T. Prownvi'.le, Aug. 13th, 13j9. C-4tr-$750 OffPor Texas. - THE under-r.:nrl, detri.i to t.-rt aN'ti! trerTTi of September for Texas, wiil seil either f r cah m h.iiH -.-upon a hhort tuue to food men : One Uwcllinx Huu- u the City of BrowavlKo with Ti Lt eucr.btOy u ... il garden and outho'isinpnn lhrreniips. Two GwhI Vacant Lids in Hrownvilie s.tuati.-d rear the Ieve and convenient for bu? ines purj.ocJ. 10 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near the Hi v-)0r river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Origiuat Stare (eiuti t-j'50 lat) in llo Town of Asptawall. Nine Ijt in ''McLennan ailditibn" to NcVrai ta CI. v near Nebraska City whjrf. T!:e undersiueJ finds the fiscal dcpartrnent cf !.! affairs In a very eiub rrasinn? condition. If thso b'r are indebted to hira will please to come b-r.vai j ut iki.- their littleiiotes and u.-ciunts, Fie ,!! take ;t as t i C4; kindness upon their part, and will be har:ryt. prcrent each of them with a aliubt token of Lisbufi rt-irv. i w the form of a small receipt, neatly wnv.cii. vw.h h; autograph appended ttreretoT. ' ' V. L. iLtiA'J". May 19 i?i;-if A, . t k. Jik- "3 ? 5 r ij s2-?- J2 ;i--5i -2?- 5; c . 3 n .3 J z ' 8 Jl -s.-;- 5, i i i " i . S-rr 1 t 2 , - 2 -i w ' S 3 HaSs ;i?9 t 6 5 5 i - c z. -z " - E3 -! T Z VJ S. - - o 2 5 ts d - i J a - w t. r,- : 5 ,3 : 4 - H ; r. tr " k - -r x viz I L" - S 2- v 2 Z " " 2 0 -. 3 - -j 3 5 ' ' tr - - - " 5" S 5 i 7 - -7" l i Z $ . - F 5 -w r ' 1 t. 9 - 2 - - c " - - a. "Z. r i & '.a 4 t ? S U . 3 - K a o - c - j - - -c .- - 1 " .- a ? C". V V i --.-- " S. zl tac a. 'v w i i tz r- s 2 5 e J J .2 S " 7 - r..rs i!e by j. II. MAt'N it CO IJrow nui, N". T., and by alt dn:trji.-ts pOM ra.ly. . . . u2-4t Qtinmii a sin nAnmDon mum mm mmrn MANUFACTORY! . JOHN W. MIDDLKTOiC, mioiYA villi:, x. t. V-. nKRUBT Informs the- pub, lc' lih.t be !...s f-glW located film'flf In this CUT. a-'.f Is rirVpiirt-l - to j-prv'4! tho.se iii w.-inf nf 31.u1.i1: 1.1. 1..... Ue has selected his stock rith r;irc.,t will r, ...r.r ( hi. a No. 1 article of everythin i.tTureil. KMHm. ,1 ,.i iicce.ary toeniimrafe: but w ill k-(p..;4 i,a::d ,-e rt. clc usually obtained in t5addle ar,d H ri,e- M,, y. JT,T1 t. JflUuLKTON. Erownvilic Slay 12. . . n.4-oia" FOR SALE by EuLa, :r. T. Land Warrants J- acCON'XHE. Probate Notice. Whereas applicatiiii has t ecu mule t.. the Pf'A0 Court of Nemaha County, Nibr.i-ka Tcnitor, lr r. -saleof certain real property of the K.UU- ct William Welch, deceased, late of Baido.ujty. la orjr to btal'i means to satisfy the debts 3Ziin.-.t -ai! et noti:i is hereby ctven that JiaturJay tho lotbd iy it .Jrptn. h ; 1S.W, at III u'l'ttli A-. M., Iiths "lay appointed ior hc! liif? said application at tuy ottbe in lir..w u tl !c in -il county, whenrairt where all pcriions interest"! mayat tend and shvr r'jsmry an order f ;.- tb ? ;.ilw ot tin foilowlliif di-crited laii J b? luDK.iU to ai-l iir-tiite :u..v not be granted, to wit : The northwest ,.urtcr ,t v ticn 1, in township 4, north of ransm L3e-ri.it of the : principal meridian, in thecoui.iy and Territory are.air K. 1. WIIITNKr, Probate Jfidsc, August 4th, 1S53. 8; m Caution- TO EDITORS: Publishers cf newspapers re re spectfully cautioned not tt insert the blils rv siectin myself, cfa you n,r fellow assuming Frerii-lr inline, which appeared in severul r.w.-p:j,Ts-of hit'-. Such notiees would not boadmitt-d where hi i known. II 3 cannot read nor write, bat hires boui one to copy wy bill. G. C. SMItH, M.D., . Proprietor of SiTn3 El.EtTKic Oil". n H-!f A Competent Burveydr ' . WIIO Is persona. ly ai"uainte4 with ail the Lands n--' offered for sale in the Omaha district N tr-.r wi;n J. McCONiriK. . Omnha, N. T. vlr f DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnthship heretofore existing )rtera Hoadley & Muir had thid day b'-cn cisouived bv uiuruai corseai. ThosoSwin accounts against the a id firm -i!l please present them for payment, ai.d those indebted will pleaM maLe payiaent to i'h r of the Ute'fiuu. MTTllFH IIOADLEV. 1COBT. V.JiUU. Jure 1st, 4'J tf ITcIlins House For Ecnh Anij to Juno 1st "0. 1 .... to. n. iioorR. Dwelling House for Rent. THE undersizntd will rent cn liberal tGr:;;, tc 1 prompt at'l careful tenant, the inot cniTrrtiorus-, el'e gar.t and el!i'ib!y situated dwelling h.-.-uio i-i tbe citvtf K.-ownville aa excellent cirteru. r11 i.c:e :-ary t it houscs, and a fine jrardeo wl;h ail tbe ve ;'-trM.n f tj e season man advanced state of cui'iv .i:i.,n. ''i'ii.e premi--.es. 1). L. JfcGAF.T. JJay 19. no47-tf r ' - lilL Mercantile lirm ot Lranc A Ih;i ns Uore'.o foro cxi.-tin isthi.sd.iy dis Itc J by tautual ct M-' sent. Theodoie Hill having puahivscd the CTi'.ita interest t f Merchandise, Notes and Account of Joha Cr&m-, the boolcs and a.-count of the firm re:nia at the old stand. No. 17 Main Street, iu ebarsre of J!c. Theodore Hill who w"Jl adjust all unsettled bysin:-i cf said rr4. JONAS CRANE, ) TilEODOKEIULdV " Browrvil le. June 13th. . '-t Pound. A NOTE of band, caiiini firover one hnnired doll irs, which owner can have by cal ling at this tiiicti and pa) ji lor this adverUsenient. LANDS EXTEEElT AX2 Warrants Licctci ty 3. 2cCC;:ES, Oaala.