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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1859)
1 i - j O G j. Tj. - """ TKUMH: ' .t-mr it P-1lJ iu advance, - $2.00 f '. .. mine end of 6 months,.' 2.W ' " - " "12 3 00 " ' f j vr fjore wi!l be furnii-hed at $1,60 per ' u'' wr.v'dod the cash aocompai.itb tbe order, not Th9 "H'ebraeka Advertiser" havinj ' fv largest circulation of criy paper ii vinj; 3 tbe largest circulation oi ray paper in It . . - ? . - .. 1 -r- ' Jcsech. Cincinnati and other East- ' wt. u-hn-e Nelxrnr-ka merchants pur- jl ' 1 v ,e w ill 2nd no better advertising medium :tTh i Western country 13 '3" .. cjnalia Co. Asrlcultnral Society. lo dll'iLrrs nf the Nemaha County iriruli'iral Society are hereby notified nlnett at the office of Judge Whitney, n-o vn ill'1, cm Saturday September &l ;0YUk P. M. ; jjjvlr.r-s of importance connected with arproao!iiii ounly 'ar demands a i'l a:i'-nti n- ;'"j"A!l, interested in this matter, th'-r olHcers or members of tlie So .':v a net, are earnestly invited to be msVi.t. "In a multitude of counsellors) ',t..r, isM ."-aid to be "wisdom." H. W. FURNAS, Secretary.. Ts Legal Notice. Theodore Hill, ViZ j Di4ria c)Urt fof T . t C'JUntv WKrncl. T,...,i i-ou: Kecfer, Dffj. J tory. iSl S' ei tb-a! Iintiff. TLeo'Ir. tri.t ( rt r , ,i u 01 u' icrk r th(-' two hundred .....1 rr,.. .4 ,. "... " JOU ine?uia. jugate rn7!S U j-.cu cents of that sum, at iterate of to,, ,; cent. porannuni from the third day of W 1H VI 1,114 or 'r!"r. which note by ai-nmeLt is the property of said Thco !,;rc lh!l and rfh Intrrl at the satue rate on the balance if said ,um rK ci My I'ars ard s.xty three cents, from the 12t day f ftfMt,i,Sn; f"rt3"f""r dollar. being dneZ a .adanccd old account between vou nn d .Me t.rbaura aM?ned to sai l l'lainti Jf, and thirtVix d.,Iar, nnd Mxfy-three cents on a b,k a,co,:ntVi h Theodore Hill ; and urde you ar.w Uf.rc , . d Court on he f t day of the Bt torn, there, f n 1 ctit.on the Mint w,:i be taken as true, and jud ment rendered accordingly. &. HKWETT, Atfy.- for i'lfT. (crJIasratloii Bnnvni Hie Hotel and Scrip. (Jn Monday last we witnessed the burn- :-u I'ive Thousand Nine Hundred and fViv-Onc dollars cf redeemed I3rown- .e Hotel Scrip. There-were but six ;.js&nd dollars issued, consequently but ' t(;: dollars remain unredeemed, the ; '.I rs cf which can have it cashed by : '.u'.hsj to Dr. rPherson of this city.' Wo -would that every recollection cf .,t IJiou-nvillc Hotel could have been , I,,-.nod with the Scrip. While the en- i,pri was oiie more needed in our city zi ar.y othr ; has been more valuable : s:.j crtjJiiablc to our place than any other: I ji while, too, contributions,' andaii in !;v:rv respect, from property holders I--.; moM interested have been more I .Tilted than in any other public enterprise ....-r cn:i;in . liC-.d in our city, more bad f TiinjJ hasln engendered among those who ouht to act harmoniously, than in all r.ilier matters comliricd, ever, heretofore ; vcars to come may no: eflace the un-; j,J'.;asa;3t uu i vr.profnalh recollections con-' uvcicu with the Ih-ownvillo Hotel. We l.avc only to say, wc hope and trust that those wlio may in the future, by reason cf a zral ia furthering the best, interests tf Bri'Wiivhlc', be induced to spend their Ui-.'iu.d money injmblic enterprises, may ctiet with a more general and praise- uur.hy co-operation on the part of those quslly cr enn more interested, than has the 15rownville Hotel Company. Hut we'll not, on our own part, or in behalf of others 'murmur ; but as good humoredly as circumstances will admit of, endeavor to profit by the experience of the past. . - cw BanMni; House. The new Banking house being erected lyMr. Thlodokc Hill, and to be occu- j ly Messrs. Ltsnn.jii.Gn & Caksox, n fast approaching completion, when we fcha.ll sjieak of it more at length. It will 1p, when completed, the finest house of the ki:id in Nebraska, without doubt. Me-Yery Nice Cantelopes. Mr. 11. P. Ik-TcuiNS will accept our thanks for a most magnificent supply of the finest cantelopes we have ever eaten. .nv Hardware. TntoiiORE Hill has just received and tjvhffd a new and magnificent stock of Hardware, of almost every imaginable variety, which he will take great pleasure m fhowing, and still greater pleasure in tolling it to customers. The finest stock tf Pocket and Table Cutlery we have ever looked over in "this upper country" some of the "simon pure'' "Geo. Wos tenholm, I. X. L." Owing to. one of Hill's tricks, we are enabled to own one tf "them fellows" an "editorial per- V . icou-j; nr.i .ii.u; S1 N DIALS, n.anu- t,, iiiMjurti, l a., sinu e.d l by AV. V.'. V, ilson, Aijent. For ASI I.atltKtlos. In addition to the hour circle, subdivided to show t.io true t.iLie to minute these Dials hn & engraved EouHtion TaLlen, thow ing the di ik rente between ap arent ai.d true time t iry duy in the vear ; a uiii ror inserted, which reflects the tloud.', ?Lowing thoir exftvt course, and the cnecijuent direction of the wind ; a compas;, cin le, A:e lk-in? imide with prcat iveciirtwy, of beautiful and durable v..rkiniib.ipf ttnd very ftrnainental and u.'cful, this vnluuble Mork of art should have a i.tace on the 'rounds of a'd im proved country re.ji Jen -es, plantation-", garden?, lawcj, tc. A east iron column of Doric Order, three feet high, i. furnished at ?j each. The dials are 3 to V inr-hes d:a:n;-ter, I'riee of No. 4, $15- No .fa a a K . 4 rt. 1 v .a.- rr t " . 10; 'i'.iit'' in the shape of a six bladed, 11 handle, Wostenholm pocket knife. Hill's "human.he is." Utj uru Store Xcw Arrangmcnt. I3r. Holladav has sold out his Drug tabliahment to Mr. T. J. WiiiTr, from Koc-k Port, Mo. Who has given the r' narn an entire overhauling, and it looks 6s"Sood as new." Mr. White comes ell recommended, and gives every evi 'D' e of Ivm a cortuous. accommodat i'':3r tradesman. AVe hope he may meet with such encouragement as to have no fa'je to regret coming among us. He Pt the present the Doctor and John retire' to "private life." May success ""own any and every future undertaking ur th eir's. Hrst Shipment of W heat from Ne braska. TiiroDoltE Hill, of this City, shipped steamer ' Omaha,, to St. Louis, this eek, the: first consignment of wheat ever "futs from Nebraska. From the best in formation Tre can get we are safe in say ':!?tliat there will be a surplus of between '0 "and 2000 bushels of wheat in Ne- inaha county this year. .Spring wheat In'dy has been sown; Fall wheat in in lacces. The yield of. both has been good. -''" ?ew Billiard Room. Ir. Evan- Worthing, formerly of the Erownville House, has opened a new Pil hard Jloom in Johnson's Hall, over Ogle's Clothing Store.. There are now re'e Billiard Rooms in this place, and M Balls are kept in motion well nigh all !e tirae. . . Nr. 1. : Ti e . Jlllr.l ... . pr.ny by which they are easily set up and adjusted to the true meridian. Order promp:ly Ucd. Aug. lr, 1S:.. B5-tf Code of Ordinances Passed ly tht Board of Trustees for the Toirrt of Peru, JWmaha County, .V. T., at their regular meeting held August 2d, 1S59. Legal Notice. Wlite, Hus.-cll A. Co., l'ilTs. ) District Court for Ne va. ! inaha County, Net 'ka Albert l'rt d:nor and (Territory. T. Y.. Dry.len l)fi. J S.'j.tember term lSj9 The above iinn:d d-.-fendants, Albert I'rcdu-.or and J. M. Drydcn iire her -Yiy not :.',h J that there is now ii f.!o in the olfice c f the Clerk of tho district Court for Nemaha County, N'A-raka Tertitory, the eti tion of White. Kiinidl C;.. the ?aid plaintilTs. claiming of said 1'redrnnr mid Dryd-.n the rum of one hundred dollars-, with interest from the lit da of July 18."7, at tho rate of ten per cent, j or nnnui i on a promiory note executed b, thein to said ilain titls or order, and bearing date July 17th 1sj7. And that u.iless the .-aid defer:d:intd aj pear and answer to fall f titii h on or before the second day of the next term of ..all Court, to be bepun and h'-'d at lirownville in tail C"Mny,on Munlay t'le l'Jih day of SepteuiWr A. D. IS'.t, a default will be takei. anl j u JtTi'iu-iit rendered njrainst them for the aiiiOULt ciaiiued in said petition r.ith costs. McVAliV i 11KWETT, Atfy for August loth, C-4w-?7i0 Legal Notice. To Thomas L. M'Cuy and the Nemaha Valley Bank: You and each of are hertly notified that whereas-, at the la-t (April, A. I). lMj'J.'i term of the Disli iet Court i r Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri tory, judgment wa? obtained in favor f Stephen F. NuVkollj and a-ain.-t '-The Nemaha "alley Hank" fiTthsrum cf three hundred r.r.d thirt T-six dollars :.n l cirhtj-eren cent-;, upon which raid judir.eut exceutioii has- been is-u'd and returned in part un-siti.-iii d. and whireaa f.iid j:;:'. sment was obtained upon Kills of said Hank isued to circulate as fur rerey, and the sum of three hundred and six dollars and eighty ceut.-i remains ur,; -lid thereon, the' I'lahi titf h:is filed his ictiti n in t!ie ofH-e cf the Clerk o! the Di--triet Court i'-r sai l Nemaha county, a.-kin thjt judgment for the amount remaining unpaid as aforesa'.d be entered tip ajrainst the said .M'Coy as a stockholder of said liank as well as against said H.irik, and furthermore asking an attachment, against the property f you the sid M'Coy, and furthermore chargirg that Hi -hard ltn-w:i h is prop erty of -thc Nemahu Valley liank in bis hands, and asking that he be ordered to appear and answer con cerning the same on the r.i- rnirgof the second di'y of the next term of Slid Court; and you and each of you are further notified that imlessyou appear or, or before the morning of theseoon i day of th next term of the said Court to be begun and held at Brow nville in said county on the 13i!i day of Sejilember, A. J. ljl', an-1 plead to said petition, the allegations there of will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac cordingly. JkOARV A IIEWKTT, Attys for ria"ntitT. llrownvillo, N. T.. Aug. 17,'o'J. -5t-? 10 "lIAS XT AX Ti:i. I wish to employ a good, steady hand, to labor as a farm hand for the term of one year. CL'KKAN IIUTCHINS. UrownviHc.Aug.il. n5-tf Aclminlstratcv's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court, made on the lUli day of August, A. D. lSii, 1, James N. Kelly, Admiii'stratorof the Estate -f Oliver V. Kelly, late of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, deceased, will offer for sale at public vendue, on Saturday the 17th day of September, IS between the hours of . o'clock A. M. and the setting sun, at the door of the office of li. J . Whitney, iu Urown villci in said Nemaha County, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real prop perty as a part of sfid Estate, to-wit: The South east quarter of section number 23, in town-hip num ber 5, north, of range number 15 east of the sixth princiiial meridian, in Nemaha county. N. T. 1 1 JAMES N. KELLY. Ordered that thear;ovc notice be published forsix successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. K. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Prownville, Aug. Hjhl8 jtK ii3-ft-j7 Claim Notice. To Joseph Proud, Laurens 11. Johnson, and all others whom it may concern. You are hereby noti fied that I will aviar at the Land Office af Urown viile, Nebraska Territory, on Thursday the 1st day of September, as 2 o'clock p. m., to prove up my ri-ht of ire-emition to the West half of the north east quarter and the East half of the Northwest (piirti-rol seeiion nuiooer - i, in io nsu.p , uoitu of range 6, east of Cth principal meridian. IKA DIXON. Clairn Notice To Alt.ort rt.irk ami all otb'-i s wlinn ii may concern You are lierel y n.ti;iel ttmt 1 will uj-ie.ir at the I.an-t Office in Wrwn iUe, V. T. i; S.itvrit.iy, tl.e 3rJ Jay of Seiiteni! er ViM, ;t i ..M.K.k 1' M. to jrove v-r ! l5" r-t.t of I're-emp'.ioTi t.. the Kat l.iiif ( f ttieN. K., and Xortlieast ti'iarterof S. K. quarter of si-etioii no. 7, Tow-nsl.ip no. i Uri::c i:o. 7. Ciist cf tLe siMti I'rinoipal nu-rioian. JAS. ii. V. L. ilAl'KS. Aiifr. CO. l-3 7 ct Ordinance ITo. 1. S'C. T. P.e it onlaint'l by t7i Uo'irJ of Trurt'et for thi'. Tihch of I'f.rti, Xmtuha Cinti;, A." T.. a-f-A-lo.r: There hhall be a town clerk uppoiuted by the board of trustees, whose duty it skull bo to keep trje ndnut. of all t?iedoin?s of taid b-ard r.i ail their meetings, to?ee that all ordinances, ji.re publish ed in some newspaper published within Neiaaha County, jiad preserve all proper crider.ees of such publication, and perform all othcrduties pertaining to such off; -e. See. 2. Thre shall a'.no be npoJnfcd an assessor, whose duty it sh;t!l be to take a Lf-'tofall the taxable j-ropcrfy, bo'.h ral and personal in the town, and at tach thereto the true v.-.lue thrrcof ; Fuch li-t and asess:ixnt to br rniiiln rini-i'!v siml fi!...? el .-rk of th3 board on or bafro tho first day of Scp- lemor-r. Sec. 3 Ther(j shall be a treasurer appointed, whose de tr it sh.i!l be to rfeii- nn.l f,.ll,nn ..'i .i - - -.- . i i . y the moneys belonging to the tow n, nnd pay all orders draw n on him by the board, signed by tbe chairman and atfestul br tti cti-rlr of tn a. . .... entering up-. tho duties of his office he shall make ... .1 v.. . ... ... . 1. 1. 1 tt . i-iwuiB i- int? ooara sucn ixna as may oe requi red and approved by the board, conditioned that he wiil faithfully discharge all the duties f treasurer according to law, and shall, at anytime when re q iirc l by the b-ard. report the anioui.t t f money in the treasury, with all other matters pertaining to his 0ice. See. i. There sbnll fi!r l. a Street Commissioner, whose duty it shall be to keep open, repairan i otherwise improve the streets and alleysof the t-jwn, and see that tho citizen and lot holders, porjorm all the work roquired of them by ordinance. and iierforni all other tntir r, .'.f hi:n pertaining to his office. See. 5. There shall also be appointed a town con stable.whose duty it shall be to collect all monevs due the town by assessment of taxes, nes or for- i en u res, or in any ouier manner In-ni any person or persons whomsoever, and pay the same over to the treasurer, taking his receipt for the same, and per form all other duties pertaining to his office, nnd, before entering iinnii tho Rutins nf In" a .fTi,.n i,aeVi .,.. T.'ni..v, ill. rutin 3 . . . . - maKo bum execute to me ooaru sucn nd and se curity as the board may require and approve, condi tioned that he will faiihfully discharge all the du ties required of him, and that he will faithfully ob serve i. II orlinnnces or orders of the board w hich may impose d itiesor require Lis services. Sec. Ct. That there shall b" no ordon drawn on the trc-turer unless ordered by the board, which order and doeetion shall be entered and appear on the minutes c f the meeting orleiirg the same. The Haid orders shall be signed by the'ehairman of tho board, and counters'gncd by tho clerk, and made payable to the person in whose favor it is drawn. All orders shall be numbered respectively as is'u-'d and dated in the same day, and shall be paid by the treasurer in the order of their number and date, nn les.s otherwise ordered by the board. The Treasurer shall, when any order is presented to him for pay ment and not raid, endorse on the back of such order stat:nglhat the within has been presented, and date and siirn the same, which endorsement shall entitle the hoi lertoten per cent, per annum en the amount the order calls for, from the dato of such endorse ment. IT.OVIPIXO FOR VTOItK OX PTr.EKT.-5. 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 the town, under the su pervision of the Street Commissioner, at such work as said commissioner shall designate, or piy for each day so fiiling to work the sum of one dollarand fif ty cents, provided that the said commissioner shall give six days previous notice, either by serving a written ruti -c or by advertising the same by posting up al least four advertisements in tho most public places in tho town, said notice todesirnate the place where sr.id work is to bo done-, the kind of tools or implements to be used, and the hour of tho day in w hich said work is to be commenced: theelerk shall furnish the commissioner with a list of ail bands :;b ieet to work on said streets. All persons who shall bo letall3- notified as above, and shall fail to work on said streets, cither by him'elf or by a legal sub "tifute, shall be returned to the beard a delinquent, and if he fails to pay to the collector v.-'ien called im 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 as any other debt together with costs of such suit. The street com missioner shall every six inrmths mrke and exhibit to the b nrd a full statement in writing of all his pro ceedings, setting forth the amountof money received and paid out for work, the number of days' work done vnder bis supervision, tho number of delin quents and the amount of money collected from the same, together with all other matters pertaining to his office. Sec. 8. That the fax of this town shall not be more than Cvo mills on the dollar per annum, un less the board is authorized, by at least two-thirds ef all the tax-payers in tho town requiring them, to lew a highe r rate of tax. R. FEERY, President. P. C. Richards, Secretary. Ordinance ITo. 2. Sec. 1'. 77c it Ordninnl ly the Hoard nf Trirt- e8 frtlr Tmrn of Peru, X'-nwhn enmity. X. 7'., ns fol lows : That it shall not bclawful for any person or persons to sell or dispose of in any way, manner, or by any subterfuge, any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, or any other intoxicating beverage, within the- incorporate limits of sai l town, unless he or they s'-.atl first have procured a license from the board of trustees for said town authorizing him cr thorn to sell the s;Mne. Sec. 2, That, it shall not he lawful for any person or person? to establish or keep any bowling or billiard saloon or ball alley within this town without first having procured license to open or keep the same. See. 3. That any person or persons violating eith er of the foregoing sc tions of this ordinance, shall, upon com let ion thereof before any justice of the peree within tho county of Nemaha, be fined any sum not less than ten dollars nor more thanonehun dred dollars. R. PEERV, President. T.C. Richard?, Secretary. . t.c't- I,., i, .i.ii Win 1.. t'h.istine for twenty- two dollars ao.l about tlfiy cents, tiatcd 3":ay 1S,Y, dee Ansur't 1st. ISSf), wi:h twenty-live per cent interest from date till pi I. The iiuder will confer a faVor ly leaving it so tloit 1 can fc'ft it. Aupust23. 1S03. WESLEY l'EXXY. Ordinance No. 3. Sec. 1. Be it nrdain :d ly the Hoard of Truster for the Tmrn of Jru, Xaiiaha Couhty.X. T. That any person or persons wishing to open any drinking billiard, bowling saloon, or ball alley, w'nhin the in corporation limits of this town, shall make applica tion by a petition of at least, a ma jority of all the citizen? of said town to the board of trustees, or to any one of tho tow n officers w ho may be legally ap pointed by said board togrant the same, for aliceu sc to open such saloon or ball alley, and shall, before any such license i shull be granted, file a bi nd, and pay to the treasurer of said board, or ether officer granting said license, such sum a? shall be required by ordinance, to be receipted by said treasurer, and a license may, at the discretion of said beard, be granted fora'ny term not less than six ncr more than twelve months, and for any sum not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hnndr.-d dollars. R. l'EEKY, President. P. C. Richards. Secretary. plif. ) District .Court for Nemaha V Count-, Nebraska Terrify, erz.dti September Term. 159. John C. Deuscr, plif vs n rta A Fri-vlirr' Ti.noi,,,.-.-. r.iim,) .lMViid.'int Charles A. Frcvbcrs A 111 U. ' J vii.' -.....- - - i ' is hereby notified that there is now on file in the of fice cf the Clerk of mid Court, the petition cf the saidplAintiiT, John C. Deuscr, wherein is claimed of the said Freyberg tha sum cf sixty-five dollars, twenty-fivo dollars of which sum is for money ad vanced to him by said plaintiff, as tho consideration for certain lots o:i the town site of St. Frederick in said county, to wit : lot number 11 iu block number 29, and lot number 5 in block number ".0. and h; number o in block 31, and which lots said Freyberg had sold and conveyed to plaintiff by warrantee deed ; and forty dollars of said claim is for damages sustained by pfaintiffby reason of the failure of litl? to said lots so conveyed. And said defendant is further notified that au order of attachment has been issued from said Court against him in said cause, and unless he appears and answers to said petition on or before tho first day of the next term of said court to be held at Urowuville in said county, on the 19th day of September, A V !Sj9, a default will be taken and judgment rendered against him accord in" to the pravcr of said petition, with costs of suit. MciJAKY & I1EWETT, AU'ys for Pltff. Ang. 20, lti'J. n7-iw Trust Sale. NOTICE is hereby given to Irene Cilmore. widow of William (Jilinore, Charles Cilmere, James W. J Calkins and Elizabeth Jane Calkins his wife and all others whom it in ly concern, that by virtue oi a certain Deed of Trust executed for and by William Gilcioro to Joseph F. Mitchell, to secure the sum of 141, and dated Aug. HHh, an.l recorded on page fi 4, Mortgage Record No. 1, of Nemaha Count j Nebraska, I, Joseph F. Mitchell, the Trustee named in said Deed of Trust, will on Thurs-day Sept. 8th, lS.";tf, between the hours of nine o'clock, A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. at the premises described, soil to the highest bidder, for cash in hand lawful money, the fedlowing described Real-estae situate in said Nc mahaccuiity. N.T., viz: The South-west J4' of the North-west l4' and the North-west J4' of the South west J4' of sec. 12, township f. range 14, east Gib principal meridian, together with all the buildings tenements, improvements and appurtenances thereto belonging: said sale to be mi le to meet tho sai l note of SI 4 1, bearing even dato w ith said Deed of Trust. JOSEPH F. MITCHELL, Trustee. P.rownville, Aug. 11, 1S:9. no5-4l-J760 PrrVhate Notice and Sale. . NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that John Adav has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jacob iAday, late cf Nemaha county Nebraska Territory. Persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to tho I ro bate Judge of said county, at Rrownvilk, on or be fore the i?:hdayof Set tvmber 1S59, or they w ill torever be debarred collection : and tho said John 'clay is further authorized to se ll the personal pro perty belonging to said estate, or sufficient to satis fy all demands, at public auction or at private f nlc as may seem best, on the 13th ny of September 1859 R. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Aug-t 23J, I"33. T-3t-f 4 Legal Notice. Ste phen F. Nuckwils, plff. ) District Court for Nc vs. I mah a County, Nebraska W. S. Hall, -Territory, Russell Peery, and j September term 1?j9 U. S. Hightower. J The above named defendants are hereby notified that there is now on file in tho office- of the Clerk of the district court for Nemaha County, Nebraska TeiritoiV, the petition of Stephen F. Nuckolls who claims of ihcm the sum of ninety-nine dollars and scvcr.ty-threc cents, with Lnterest from the lCth day of March, a. n. 1S53, at the rjte of thirty-six per cent, per annum on a promissory note dated Sept ember 16th, IridS. and executed to R. W. Frame, Secretary of the Peru town ccmpany or order, and that unless they appear beforo the district court at the next term thcrei f for Nemaha County aforesaid, to be hell at Rrownvillo in said county cn Monday tho 19th day of September ISiO. nnd answer to said petition on or before the second day of said term, the said petition will bo taken a true and judge ment by default w ill be rendered against said defen dants for the amount claimed with interests and costs. McOARY &. 1IEWETT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. August 15th 1S55. " 6-4-3r-?750 DR. EASTERLY'S Iodine and Sarsaparllla Win cure !1 diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a depraved coclitionot tbe fluids cf the system, viz: cancers, swelling 1 1 theflands, rheumat ism, white 6wel lings, cfcrc-nic ore ejes, rdls, oolls, erysipelas, goitres, ralfs la tbe bones and Jifnts, ul ccrs i:i tho mouth and firo.it, and ail cbrofiic constitu tional diseases. This medicine searcbe out tbe very roots of tbe disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thi-s removing tbe cause, which renders the cure certain and permanent. lr. Easterbft Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure tbe Kortt mercurial diteast, and drive out and destroyed ery particle of mercury wLkb. is in the system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure secondary typhilit or veneral disease, aad will d.ivc the syphilitic virus and all hereditary taints and T)Oionou matter out of the system through the p-uics of the stin, and retore the patient to a per fect state of health and purity. It is a positive care for lieer complaint and d'jtpcpsia, if used a proper len'.h of time. I challenge the World to produce its ciualin these complaints. The afflicted will bear In mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy, pravej, diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and uriuary organs, In a few days. It will rem-ve pimples a:id llotcLes from lhe face, and make tbe skiu clear, white aud beautiful as ala baster. It does this ly ptirifyingthe Hood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. Persons w ho have long been afnicied with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridiey's Salt R'aoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the 6ores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purines the blood, and causes the sores to discharge the ir putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always rexonimend) a permanent and radical cure is always efTectcd. They arc the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I dj nut fear tbe result. Price of tbe Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridiey's Salt Rheum Ointment 75 cents pr bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. jLr-Sold by J. H. M AUX CO., Druggists, BrOWXl ville, N. T-, and by Druggists generally. ZSTTir. Caller's Cougli I2;ilsam w ill cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, lSron chiUs, Spitting of Blood, Pjiu in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitaiiun of the Heart, and all diseases of the Threat, Chest, and Lungs. Xo one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions dio 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 tbe lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dn. Carter's Cocch 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 the throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; largo bot. tics, $1 per bottle, or6 bottles for $5. J3DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, S. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by J. 11. MAUN & Co., Agents, Brownville, N. T. jSSTFcver 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 and fiver, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, It is apositive cure speedy end perma nent. Try it. Plice $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 audrcssep to pet the genuine. Sold by J. II. MAUN ft CO, Agents, BrOTvnville. $2rDr. Baker's Specific win cure gonorrhea, gleet, 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 neclect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Speciilc you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions fr uso accompany the medicine. Trice $1 50 perbottle. JDr. EASTERLY, corher Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addrcssod, to get the genuine. Sold by J. II. MAUX &. CO., Druggists, Brownville, N". T. Advice. As tbe hot season is approaching, every person should prepare their system for the change, and there is no remedy so applicable as "McLean's Strength ening Cordial and Blood Purirter." It will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate the whole organization. Tbe Immense quan tity of it that is sold daily, is proof enough of its great virtues in thoroughly removing all the impure matter from the blood. We say to all, try it! It is delicious totfckc. See the advertisement in another column. T wo Bay Mares in Charge ON Monday the 27th of June, 1S59, two men passing by the names of James Hamilton and Wni. Johnson, stopped at the Ilrownvillo House in Rrown ville, N. T. having with them two large dark bay mares. On tho 29th the men left Rrownvillo leaving the animals at the City Livery Stable. They stated before leaving that they had taken up the horses on Sa'.t Creek between tho two Blues, thinking them to be estrays. Tho mares are yet at the City Livery Stable in Brownville, w here the owners can get them by calling proving property and pa ing all charges connected with their keeping ; uuless called for within sixty days from this date, they will be held at auction to the highest bidder. WM. ROSSELL. R. T. RANEY. $25 SEWING MACHINE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted ffic Iiestin the World. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will sew every kimi of goods, even leather, aud especially adapted fur family vie. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn in one hour to use it successfully. We have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few, who are auu-ngthc first fam ilies, to w it : We, the undersigned citizens af St. Lonis. having la tely purchased one of Raymond's Lptest improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, and use it successful ly on dift'er e it kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine : Mrs. P AMeflett Mrs J Jewett Wilcox J Clemens Jossc Co Aran Jas A 11 Lampton L Mary Livermore D BtJale R R Whorf M BTcnnison M R Williams J A Hale DR Arbm kle E Tillman II M Blossom E J S:o ens Machines without tables, as hand Machines, with one needle and two spools of thread on the machine, are $-23 With table, half dozen extra needles, tools, &c, 33. Xeed'.es $1 per doen. Coiupleteprinte l directions will be sent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch as the G rover and Baker. Xo letters or inquiry answered except an extra post age stamp is enclosed. Machines Warranted, and may be returned in thirty da?s ff 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 warted for every town in the South and west, to w hom a liberal discount will be given. Address EDW1X CLARK, Xa. SSXorth Fourth street St. Louis, Mo. r.40-3:n To Lot Holders in-Glen Rock, N.T. Lot holders in Glen Rock, Nemaha county, X. T.. are hereby notified that unless they come forward within six months from this date and pay up their respective proportions of entrance money and all expenses attending the entry of said town site, lots uncalled for at tho expiration of said six months wiil be sold to the highest bidder, for the benefit of said town, as piovided for iaan act entitled "an act regulating tho disposal of lands purchased ia tru3t for town sites," passed July 10th. 1S57. R.J.WHITNEY, Probate Judge. June 30th' 1S59. Land Warrants, por Cnsli vn.ci on Tim We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire lonj or short at the usual rates. K 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 wiil be guaranteed to tie genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al ways be found at tbe old stand a few doors east of tbe Brownville House. LUSnBAUGH Jk. CARSOX, Bankers; and Dealer in Land Warrant!. FLOURING LULL! THE undersigned having Icc?ed the Steam Flour and Corn Mills lately ereeted on the Missouri River at Nemaha City, are now prepared to grind WHEAT OR CORN WITH DISPATCH. Having cno of Claris Celebrated Fioarinj 31111s, Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture IU0 sacks of Superfine Fiour and grind f UO bushels of Oorn daily. Our building for storing and shirrirg grain cr jroduce is unsurpassed cn the River. t. n. Ecwinra. A. J. IERRT. EDWARDS & BERRY, Proprietors of tho NEBRASKA HOUSE. 4 snoirxriLLC, x. t. TniS nOTELhas lately been entirely refitted and the yircprietors can now assure ho j-nblio that they wiil rstrt with every conTt-uieuco aad comfort usually found at a first class hotel. Mr. IJcry, the Jr.. partner was formerly ionnected wi;b tho samo hoitse. and has had larre experience t in the hotel business ia the East. I EDWARDS i TEFRY. P.rownTille, June lCth,lS59. 51-6ai We will provide tho publie with a Free Ferry at all times. LnOWNLEE A TIDWELL. Augu.-t 11th, '59. c j-oia Trustee's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance cf a certain Deed of Trust executed by James A. Adams to Geo. F. Hixby, to secure the sum of $551 lGjlOd, aud dated Aug. 11, 1S."3, bearing interest fr.ni date at 10 per cent, per annum, and recorded on page 71 Mortgage Record No. 1 cf Nemaha county, Nebraska. I. Geo. F. Rixby, tho Trustee named in said Deed of Trust, will on Xlonday, September 12, 1S39, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and 1 o'clock p. M,at the door of the office of Register of Deeds of Nemaha county in Brownville, sdl to the highest bidder fur casli in hand lawful money, the following described real estate, situate in Nemaha county, Nebraska viz Tho S. W. l of Section No. 11, in Township 5, north of Rango 14, cast, containing If 0 acres, to gether with all the buildings, tenements, improve ments ana appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said sale, to bo inado to meet tho said note if $551 loyll'O together with accruing interest, and bearing even date with said Trut Deed. GEO. F.EIXBY, Trustee. August IS, 1859. 0-4t-$750 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that b' virtue of an ex ecution issued frcm the office of the Clerk t-f the Dis trict Court for Ncm-.ha county, Nebraska Territory, against James Entwistle and in favor of I. T. Whyte & Co., for the sum of one hundred sM fifty-one dollars and forty cents: I, Davidson Piasters, ShcriJ of said county, have levied upon tho following de scribed Real-estate in said Nemaha county, Nebras ka ierntory, to-wit : lhe bouth-Ea-t ejuartcr cf the North-west quarter of Section number thirtv, (80 Township number five (5 North of Range number sixteen (1(5), East of the sixth principle m-rredian, and will, on the 19th day of Sept., A. I'. 1S59, between the hours of ten o'clock, a.m. and four o'clock, r. ji., of said day at tho door of tbe houso in which the last term of said Court of said county W03 held in Rrovvnville, proceed to sell sa:d land to the highest bidderfor cash in band, in sat isfact:on of said execution and judgment. DAY ID SON PLASTERS, Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownville, Aug. ISth, 1869. C-4t $7o0 Sheriff's S;ile. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtus of an ex ecution issued from the ofiieo of the Clerk of tho District Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, against tho Nemaha Valley Rani, Samuel E. Rogers and Barton B. Barkalow, and in favor of Samuel II. Bennett, for the sum of one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents; I, David son Plasters, Sheriff of said county, hava levied upon, as the property of said Samuel E. Rogers, lata numbered one and two in block number three in (he City of Brow nville, in said county, as designated upon tho original plat of said City of rownvil'c, and thato I will, between tho hours cf nine o'clock, a. m., and three o'clock, p. M., on the 19th day of September, A. D. 1S59, at Brownville aforesaid, from the door of tho house in which the last term of tho District Court for said county wa3 held, proceed to sell said property at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand. DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha co., N. T. Brownville, Aug. ISth, 1 S59. 6-k-7,50 mm 2Plxilvc2.oliolxin. A Benevolent Institution established ly fprcial En dowment, for the relief of the sick end dixtresscd, ajj'licted u-ith Virulent and Epedcmi; Disease. THE Howard Association, in view of the awful distruc tion of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfurl unate victims of .-.uch disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, tiopcn a dispensary for tho treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, .c ) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish incditines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of the ae, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of tbe Association, in their Annual Rc nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction w ith the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons iu the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gouorrboca ; G cet; Syphilis; the vice if Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &.C, anl order a contiuuaucc of the same p!an for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of tbe past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afllUted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to dev-ore themselves, with renew cd zeal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, cr Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mastni l..ti- n or self abuse, and other uiseases of the Sexual organs, by the GVrsuUing Surgeon, w ill he sent by mail (in a seaied envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS fx postage. Oilier reports and Tracts initio nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distriliuticu, and will be sent to the afilicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of trcatiunetsdi.-covered during tho last year are of great value. Addre-s for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIX noCGHTON", Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, Xo. 2, South Xinth Stieet. Philadelphia. By order of tbe Wrectors, EZRA D. II.UtTWFLL, President. Eo. FAinrniLD, Secretary. July 14, l3-ly 1). II. M'LAUGIILIN ciias. DonsEv Mclaughlin & dorsey, Main Street, Bron nville, X.T., Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and tile declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate tit les ; Boy and sell property on commission ; funds'1) land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness connected with a general laud agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment laud and the location of laud warrants for parties residing at a distance. McLAL'GHLIX & DORSET respectfully refer to George U. Xixoti, Esq.., Register Brownville Land Office. entries B. Smith. Esq., Receiver of Pablic Moneys' Xeniaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messr. Lushbangh ft Cars, n, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, llagerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Xewcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. Hon. Fcnacr Furguson, Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Terrritury, Washington, D. C. John A. seal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. m43tf JOSEPH L. ROY, US IFZ. AND HAIR DRESSER. Main Street, nnowxriLLE, r t. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! Witn Corn. Those indebted to me are hereby notified that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at the highest market price, delivered at the store of I. T. Whyte in Brownville. This request is made only because I am in debt mysclt, and cannot raise the money, but can make uso of corn. Such aa ar rangement will he taken as a great accommodation under present circumstances. JESSE NOEL. Brownville, Dec, 2, 1S58. miss mary mum, Main Street, Brownville, JSehraslca, Has jut received a fresh supply of MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of Xew Style Ribbon3, Laces, Flowers, And the finest and best materials for manufacturing anything iu the millinery line. April 1st, '50 n40-ly TOIJiSnD. A MEMORANDUM BOOK, which the owner can have by calling at this office, describing and p&vins for this advertiiement. A. W. ELLIOTT, AM) SEED DEPOT, Cor. Ilroadtvay and Wash Street. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Having purchased the entire Nursery stock of Joi n Siggerson & Bro., I am prepared to r-fier to the public the largest and best selected stock i f Fruit Shade, and Ornamental faces, shrubs and plants ever oiler oil for sale in the West. We are determined toofler such in ducements to tree planters and tbe trade as will ensure the most entire satisfaction. Descriptive catalogues will be furnished, and any information given, by adJresciae. A. W. ELLIOTT, Saiat Louis, Mo. Xovcmbcr 25, '53-Iy. Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROM HOME.' A Weekly summary of tho latest intelligence re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland. Wales and tho British Possessions in every purt of tho world, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, Ac, Ac. The ".Vcws from Home'' Will be rorwarded postage free upon receipt of subscription, viz : $2 for ono year ; ?I tor six months; oO cents for three months. Postmasters and newspapers officers arc authorized to act as agents. A liberal allowanco m.ido to par ties setting vp clubs. Adiress TOWNDKOW A DAY Editors and Proprietors, New York. April Il,VJ-ly Probate Notice. WHERE AS it appears that there a re claims exist ing agcin-f the Estate of Georga W. Blakely, de ceased; I have appointed Monday tho litli of Sep tember next n-s the final day for hearing all claims against said Estate, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby n lined to file the same at my office, or with tho Administrator of said Estate on or before that day, or they will be forever barred from recovcricg such claims and fioru setting eff tho same in any action whatever. Given under my hand this 27th day of June.lS59. R. J. WHITNEY, Prchito Jn.'ge. Ordered that the above notice bo published for six eucccsidve weeks in the Nebraska A lver.iser. R. .1. WHITNEY. NATHAN BLAKELY, Admistrator. Beatrice, Gage county, N. T. Juno 39th, 1S59. nolvl-Ct $7 Probate Notice. WHEREAS application ha3 ben made to tho Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, for the appointment of a General Administra tor of the Estate cf Charles M. Groover, lata of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that Satur day the th day of August, is the day appointed for hearing said applications, at my ofiieo in Brownville, in said county, when and where all persons interest ed in said Estate may appear and shew cause why Heath Nuckolls shall not be appointed said adminis trator. Given under mv hand this 29th day of Jnn,lS59. R." J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. June 30th, 1859. n2-Gt 7 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tuesd.-y, Atigutt 9:h, 1S.'!, is tbe d.y appointed forthe tlnal settlement of the Estate of George Lewis, decused, U.te of Xeniaha .- X"... 1-.. Tn.ril,.fv t , . v . OO'rt i ,1 I'.l-iiUl.l i I ' O in sa.d county, at 9 o'clock At, when all persons in- . . - 1 t- ..... t . .1 ...1 .l....i.nii. A ; lliesieo ;n S11.T CSIUIC III 'v a-ktn'i nn. s.i';- rtusu. li any, why the accounts of David LeVis, a imiiistrator of said estate, should not be allowed. R. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. July 7th, 15.53. 3t $2 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tuesday. August 0th. l-vt), is the day app inted forthe ri'inl settlement of the Esfa;e of X. G. Titur,, deceased, late of Xem ibacounty, Nebraska Ten ilory at my rrtlce in Brownville in said comity, at. !t o'clock A M, when all persons interested iu said estate may attend and show cause, if any, why the accounts of James A. Titus, administrator c-f said estate, should not be allowed. R. J. WHITNEY", Probate Judge. July 7th. lSof. 3t $2 Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday the 19th day of September, 1S51 as a d iy for the hear ing of claims against the estate of D. C. F;itteroii, late of Jones county, X. T., deceased, aod all persons having claii.is agaii.st .-aid est jte are hereby liotitlcd to tile the same at my ottlce on nr before that itiy, or they w ill be forever barred from recovering any portion ol such claims and froTii setting on" the same in any aeti-iii whatever. Given under r.iy hand at Beatrice. Gage county. X. T., this ISth day of July, ls,5t. NATHAN BL A KELT, nJ-Cw Probate Jude, Es-Oj'icio. Lost Land Warrants. ALL persons are hereby notified that on or ab.oit tbe soring of ilie year f 1S.V7. I ewh-ed in a letter Land Warrant No. fiO.530 f r ItiU acres issued to Rebecca John widoM-of Lcm-icl John, under a t of March 3d, l-viS, and m-ti!ed said letter at Xonia, Ohio, directed to Henry Herrinctori, Brownsville, Xetiiaba entity, X. T., that said latter and warrant never re icbed its destination, and has breu lost or t..!en. that I have filed a caveat in the General Land Oftice to prevent tbe i-sae of a patent upon s aid warrant, an l that I intend o apply to the Commissioner of Pensions to hae a duplicate of said warrant Ur-'Jcd. D. COSBET. June. I3th. 1S.V. 6t THE MELVIN BULLS. The undersigned hiving bought the Mills for merly owned by Dr. Hoover of Nrm ilia City, h now prcparod to grind Corn, Wheat, and saw Lumber on t in most rca.--onfiM f-rirr. Possessing the best wa ter privilege in Nemaha county, he can at all times accommodate his customers on short notice with the best quality 'f Sn:jt Hour, Corn Meal and lumber ctn-t intly n hand. Fri-m his store at the mill he is always prepared to furnish tho best qualify of Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and farmers will save percent by dealing with bin: instead of going to other places. July 19th nltf J. G. MELYIN. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution issued from the ofilee of the Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska Terri tory, against Abram F. Shorty and in favor of Alex ander D- Skeen, for the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars and seventy-live cents ; 1, Davidson Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levied upon, and on Monday the 19th day of Sept., A. c. 1859, between the hours of ten o'clock A M and three o'clock P M, at the door of the hcuse in whi.-h tho last term of the District Court was held, in Brownville in said county, will sell at public tals to the highest biller, for cash in hand, as ths property of said Sherfy, and to satisfy said execution, the following described Real-estate, to-wit : Lots No. nine, ten, eleven and twelve in block No. sixty-eight, in Ne maha city, as designated on tho original plat cf said city, aud situate in Nemaha county, togitker with all the improvements, tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise pertaining. D AVI I bSON PL A STE It 5, Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownville. An?. 1.8th. 1S59. 6-4t-S750 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issued frota the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, againt Nathan Haywood, R. W. Furnas, R. V. Muir and Thomas P. Haywood and in favor of James M Hinton. for the sum of five hundred and fcrty-five dollars and nine cents: I, Davidson Plaster, Sheriff of said county have levied up n and on Monday tho 19th day of September, A. D. 1359, betw een the hours of ten o'clock A. if. and four o'clock p. u., at the door of the house in which the list term of the said Court was hel l at Brownville in said county will sell at public sale to the highe.-t bidder for cash in hand as property of said Thus. P. Haywood, to satisfy said execution, the following described real estate, to-wit : Tho north-west quarter of section cumber twenty-foar. in township number five, in range number fifteen, east of tho sii'h principal raerc dian, according to the government survey, and sit uate in said Nemaha county, together with all the iipfrovcaentg to aaid land belonging. - . DAVIDSON PLASTERS. SherilF of Nemaha county, N..T. Brownville. Any. 18th, 1S59. 6-4t $750 FOR SALE by m&ha, X. T. Land Warrants J. McCOXIEE. Blanks, Clanks. We have on hand, priuted ia sarcrior style, ad tot sale cheap for cash, a fresh surp'y i f Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Trust Deed', Bonds for Deeds,' Justice, Sheriff and Constable TJlanks, Blank Preemption Papers, To-ivnship Plats, Dills Lading. Drifts, Notes, etc., etc., ets. Td h!ch we call the especial attention .f those in nee!. Job Printing cf any and eery desciip'.ion executed to order in rtyle inferior fj none, produced iaany part vf the country. We elce;t no ob e la tbe West, or else where, and ofTer specimens cf orrr work a evidence pikes peai&iic;;i:kc.s aulid And will produce more f jli t!-aa any vthor Uliiji jet discovered, ani OK TEE City Boot & Shoe Store, Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if rou rail or leave your measure, or be w ill sc. I you a cheaper Kaiter, a neater tohoe. or prairie loo's, aud ladjr's Cti paiters or slippers, cheaper than aii other Louse Wet of SI. Louis. Eniplo)iu4irMl workmen, and keeping variety of material and trimmings for home manufac ture, I hope tf receive ibat literal patron.ice bere'ofor bestowed on me. (Jive toe a call. W.T. DEN. Brownville July S7, ISOJ n T. 31. TALB0TT, DENTAL SURGEON, Having located himself in Brownville, N. T ten ders his professional s -rviccs to thecfrafnuniry. All jobs warranted. THE undersigned, desiring to start alwmt theluth of September for Texas, illell cither f.r ca.sh in ImiM or upon a short time to gmd meu : Oae Dwelling House in the City of Urnwiu illc w i;h Two Lots enclo.cd, a jjod garden :i J outhouses upon the premise. To Good Vacant Lots in Hrowovillf situited near tli levee and convenient for business purposes. 120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county uear theMis-urr river; well timbered and w itered. One half of an Orw.u.il SLare (eiual to 50 I.,ts) in fh Town of AspinwalL Xine Lots in "AIcLeunan's addition" to Nebraska Citr near Xebraska City w turf. The undersigned Hods th fiscal department cf tla aiTairs in a very emb irrassing onTii e-n. If trwse who are indebted to him ill ?l.i.s?'to come forward and py tteir l.'tilo notes iff c-Vxi.its, be wiil fake it at a Jtrcat kindness vpi n their part, and "ill be hippy to present Cat h of them w i'h A slight token of Lis high rtx trd. In the form of a small receipt, uijtjy written, w ith Lis autograph api ended thereto. D. L. McG ART.. ' May 13 fif'-tr o z. .r -3 5 k . . 2i c s i - ?H I 5-5- 5 ? r -5 T X) c J - fj - - ta i r -r -3 U 2 it -3 ittU S2 1 i? (- - -a - CC "5 : 3 r fc. tj - -j2 3 'Si?) 2 ' ? C . c -! n . C c O 5 5j2J i, - v S 5 . I h - - 3 S ? - l. - z a c . -0, 5 T5 a Ci r. Zj 't ! -s -52-2 - - w - 'i j. 3 tt 5 - 2 2 j - a 3 S ; I- - c - -5 -r 3 o i 2- if Z -t a. t Z a x b. v .in- . - t - 91 "? V O " a - a 5 Zji 7 fi2 S5- a-2- c -.-- -22 5 t: " u 7, i - ; - Z - - 5 rf r .'fl Z .Z T. '- 3 -i Z ' .-2 - " SS it . "'Mi? Or. Z x i - . t - 3 sZt2t: I' - z - - i s - 3 11 . z - 3 - - - 1- c v 2 7i 1 ; 7 ' -1 r " V " - - ' m 'g. -a .Ie, X. T., i.j-ljr mi r. 5 . r. - - z 'it P - . ' T ;-3 ' v ? " -r For sale by J. It.MAC.N'X CO , Brownvi. and by all druggists generally. I ii 11 Mi MANUFACTORY! JOHN W. MIDDLETON, ' HKRKBY informs the puMi tSat be has 1 , 1 i t.lal.kA il. ij ;ri r... ; - . .. t sa - '.n'. ii.i.i.-c. ill Bill.-. . L 1 j , .imi in i?r,--tii lJ ' to Hrve those in want of arijtlnii-in Lli line. He has selected his stock ritb care aud w ill nKimf aotur a No. 1 article of everything ntfertl. lie defius it un necessary toenurtieritti; but w iil kef pu bainl evcy arti cle usually obtained iu Saddle and Hai n -liopH. JOUX W. JIIDDLKTOX. Brownville May 12. uo46-6m Probate Notice. Whereas application has been made to thfl Tribat Court of Xeroaba County, Xc-braska Territory, for tf sale of certain real property of the Estate of WiMU'm Welch, deceased, late i f caid county, in .order to obtain means to satisfy the debt ag.n;;-t siI esta'e. nti-j 1 hereby given tb.it Saturday tiie I Of h-day vf fieptember 1S59, at 10 o'clock A. M., fs the day appointed for Lear-' iog s.iid application at my i ftice Iji Brownville in ld county, when and where all persons interested ra.iy at' tend aud show caue why an order for the sale, ut Its fol lowing described land I ebiii.ing to said entate may not be granted, to wit : The northwest quarter of sec tion 15, iu township 4, north of range 15 east of the sixth principal meridian, in thecoenty and Territory aorpaiil It. J. WMTXEr, Prob.it Jmlge, August 4th, 1S53. Ct 7 . 1 1 t. Caution- TO r.DITOBS: Publishers of newspaper? are re spectfully cautioned not to insert the falsehoods re specting myself, of ayoung fellow assaiining a French name, which appeared 111 several newspapers of late. Such notices would not be admitted where he in known. He cannot read nor write, but hires soma one to copy my bill. , It. J. .SMITH, M. I)., Proprietor of yMiTn'rt Ei.ec.tkic Oh.. i. intf A Competent Surveyor WHO is pfrsonally acoiaiufe with all the Lands pnw offered for sale iu the Omaha District U connect-l witu J. ilcCOXiUE. Omar.a, yr.r. DLSS0LI TI0. TIIE Copartnership heretofore existing betwiea Iloadtey A Mui? his this day teen dissolved by mutual consent. Thostj having account against the siiij firia will please present them, for payment.and th-ase iclebted will please make payment to either or the latu nrm. lXTHEK IIOADLEV. BOUT, v.muii:., Juno 1st, '50. 49-ti Dwelllns Ilonse For Eentv Aprlv to Juno 1st '59. WM. H. EOOVEK. Dwelling House for Rent. THE undersigned wiil rent cn liberal tarms, tow prompt aad carcfal tenant, tho most eomrnodirtci, !! cant and eligibly situated dwelling house in th city of Brownville an excellent cistern., all necefry out-' houses, and a fine gardf-a with all tbe vegetable of tbe season in an advanced state ut cultivation, upon the nremises. D- I- iliy 19. no4T-tf Dissolution. lilt. Mercantile Lrtn of Crane Hul ashereta foro existing is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Theodore II II havin; purchased thf entiro interest of Merchandise, Notes nd. Account r4 Jona Crane, the books and account of the firm reihain at the oldstan l. No. 17 Main ytreet, -In ehargaof Mr. Theodore Hill who will adjust all unsettled business of said firm. JONAS CRANE, THEODORE HILL," Brownville. June 13th. ISo'J. 51-i Found. . A XOTE of hand, calling for over one hundred donr which owner can have by calling at this office aud paying for this advertisement. ' . . LANDS ENTERED , AXD Warrants Located by J, tfcCOXlUS, Omaaa.