theadvertiser: "fTb c a. BROWNVILJ-E, . SEPT. 15, 189. ., " attheendof 6 months, T EIIMS: $2.00 2.M ia " 200 flu! of t or nore wi" furnished at f 1,50 l-er flnom. provided the ca.n accoiiipanie. the rder, not ; "jj- The "Nebraska Advertiser having auch the largest circulation of any paper in tjC Territory, Wholesale Merchant in St. , ui st. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Eaet tj markets where Nebraska merchants pur has-nc no Detter advertising medium ja the Western country .2 DISTRICT COURT OF NE31AIIA CO. SEPTEMBER TERM. : ; ' Appearance Docket. PARTIES ACTION Thomas Heady, tj I Appeal George V. Simpson, J 1$. B. Tborndson, xt . Appeal Thoniaa Ilea J r, J v'liarj-A-LI'-'weU, J- M'Hicwon, et al " ' vs fAttach't. bteanacr Aa ilgus J Jerome B. Pratt, ) n S Damages Oscar F. I.ake, j Fleming Davidson, 1 v V Ae.umsit Henry W. Lake et al, J Samuel Callum "J vs Appeal Joseph II. Springer, j Phillip Starr, ) vs V Ccrtior'i X. B.Tindal. j Charles F. Holley, ) vs V Attach't Moore A I'rowntec, J William A. " v AtUcL't Abel Line, I ATTor.NEVS Thompson, Thompson, T!,kn, iljns'n, J..hnon, j ton, irtfor, ' iltJarri Jewctt, J!lll" ' !.!.". J..bn;oft, M'Uary& Hewett, Ladew, Tecr A Co., vs Assam sit VHnrv A Ilcwctt, X Gary v lie ctt, itaai, iroiucrs o., J j; 'Gary A Hewett, J .U5n, JTUrr A Jlcsrctt, j'Garjillowctt, Jhni;n, JlUiry t Uc-rett, j-.lin'B. jfCarrJL newett, J .hnson, K'ltnfyt Hewett, Jump H.Mel vin, Kartin Dunmore, T aTilUajti John tt'Donough, S'n.Fon.rneo.rtal John M'Dunongh, " i Dunmore, I i s: riaii. j Assnm'st Assum'it Assum'it 4 Assum'it Brown, hotel e. t al J A ur'iolU A WKite, 1 i Assum'it G cargo C Frrgur, J CraiHi!l, ) s iAssum'it Cityf iJrowiicille, J Dumae? t hn'B. AtUvch't Appeal K.iTtU. Stt. etal j I'liary&Ilewctt, VoiIa K. CJard, 1 sAinin, .Ti.n.C. Aylsworth.ct al j It. 5. U hitney, J. I,. McCoy, ct al J. C. Tuifcot, v 51. (I. H ii!y, Daniel Kinuison, v Htlian M 'Arthur, Noci, Lake JL C , SnuiBf! 1. Wolm".8, Drowiivillc llo'.rl Co., I v CerLiora'i llrj nville IL.it el Co j in Certiora'i lhn M'l'l)ersn, j ChaVli.L Holmw; vs. Appeal J mcs W. Coleman, tfcorc I,,. Ilafer, j . son. rC.ary, IJewett, : d JohiiAta, ' ally, . jhnon, jI.Din. . .jliiiMn, Johnson, - -il'Gary&Uewctt, M'Gary & Ilcwctt, Johnson, M'Gary A Hewett, Johnson, M'Gary lie welt, Johnson, M'Gary &. ITewctt, M'Gary & Hewett, Johnson, M'Gary MIewctt, Johnson, M'Gary A TTowett, M'Gary 4 Hewett, Dclden, Johnson, " It. V. Furnas,' ) W.R.l'eaick, E.L.Gru! l'emck, - Assnmit b, et al J II. Dougla?, k A8sum'it li. H Thompson. J J. II. Davis, -j v Assuta'iit U. W.Fnrnas, J . J. R. Davis, vs VAssum'tiit C.W. Wheeler, j Darnsrd & Co., ti VAsaum'sit S. iVyatt, ) W. R. Fcnick, ;t W. It. l'enick, vs VAa'nm'el J.II. Maun, ct al J Assum' Appeal i, ) Samuel South, vs S. A. Tr og.lcr, John Long, vs Hudson George, U. C. Cobcli, 1 vs -Assum'sit C. B. Smith, et aU S. liclden, ""j vs Vlppeal L. V. Hyatt, J Kinney X Holley, Johnson, Johnson, M'Gary A Ilcwctt. Dradford, Johnson, M'Gary A Hewett, M'Gary A Hewett, Johnson, MG'aryCUcwett, Chancery Doehct. TIES ACTIOS e Noel, ct atj rs Injunction nville, et al ) Injunction for Ht. SOLICITORS TARTIES Johnson A Dclden, Jesie Noel, ct at Richardson A v M'Gary, City of Brow M'Gary A Ilcwctt, W. Edward., vs Johnson, J. L. Teague M Lcnnau &. Al Gary, b t uckolld, et al -Suit vs Iouis XchI, et el J John Eaton, vs Injunction Win. Conch Win. Morton, vs In chano'ry Urn Emily MclJride, rorco Sam Akmina Munson, vs Uivorce G. A J. Holmes, iJIorton, "j Delay, ) ily Mcbriue, " vs VDi lucl MeTiridCjJ aJlunson, s Munson, J J. Holmes, -j xs Injunction J.G.Melvin.ctaU J.hnn, .I..Kiw. ,n F. L. GulJ.burv. , . , ( r oreciosurc rn, TWMf .T.,,nM,nnno,. ff Mortgage M Gary A Ilcwctt, II. utkoU?, vs Injunction Johnn.i, M'Gary tt llewet M'Gary .MIcwitt, Johiinn, II. utkoM?, vs Inju George Fredrick, J It, M. F Mow, ct lForocl J.D.N. Thompson, J ""ortgag- D. L. M'Gary, vs W. W. Hackncy.etaU nj unction Foreclosure J of mortgage ..closure mortgage i i y A.sutaVit ( J i )- Certiorari J J r ertiora l G. W. Orum, vs J. P. Baker, J. E Davis, vs J. II. Maun, D. Seigcl, ct al vs J. L. Chnmbcilin M'G-ry l Hewett J. Foster, et al vs I.T. White, J. C. Deuser, vs C. II. Sni'tli,etal It. E. Case, vs Mary Case, la ndditioti to the above cases there are nine Crim inal ease, eiht of which arc indictments of selling Jiquor without licence, and one for assault and bat tery; all uniiop runt cases. Jobnsc-n, M'Gary f Hewett, M'Gary Hewett, .M'Gary A Hewett, j of in ' I foreclosure . . I of niurjr:i2c Forcclo J of mr( J losurc Inchanc'ry VOTCO j- Assum'sit .'liDMin, .'vliDsun, rr,ry.t Tic well, '.'Unry A Ilcwctt, iTl'Iaryrf- newett, Jl'Uary t jTwctt, IVMen, " KHiaryi Hewett, 'jtinfn. 'Uary A Hewett' n!mon- J j- Assui-it Attack'at Replevin J Attaci'nt vs A. M. Fergus, ct al Ljford A Horn, vs J. W. Swan. Frank Worth, vs John Hall, Jul ILiTL. c H. VorV, John Hall, vs John I.each, et al j The(Alorc Hid, vs Attach'nt E.n. Edwards, J W. F. Eudcrs, ct nl ) vs Attach'nt Wm. F. Gaines, c tan J. C. Dcuser, j vs Attach'nt C. A. Frevbcrg, ) Hcary J. Ivoring, ) is r John k. Davis, ) Iary A newett, White, Lussel A Co, vs r Assutn'sit 1 A. Predmnro, ct si j '(isxy A newett, S. F. Nuckolls, rs Aiiacn nt .' ..ion, Ncm. Valley Dank, ct al ) X'Uarj A newett, S. F. Nuckolls, ) vs AssumVit W. S. Hall.etal ) W. Green, vs V AssumVit C. 11. Smith, Attach'ut Alary Hewett, Wy A Hewett, ss urn 'sit Ajary A Hewett, 'ry A Hewett, nson, "WyAIIcirett, 'Atisoa, S.MCartncy, J vs V A I. T. White, etal 1 vill, etal ) vs Appeal G. Mclvin J AssumVit Kinney A Holley, vs Lewis Ncal, Dank of Nebraska, as W. W. Hackney, A. II. Scov AssumVit AssmaVit ujon, 4 Cavins, y7 Ilewett, t Hewett, jlnRon. Alary t newett, nson. James l'ratt A Reath, vs R. W. Furnas, J.D.N. Thompson, vs Homer Johnson, John l Scott, vs W. W. Smith, John Jamison, vs James Holland, R. li. Stout, vs cwett, JohnG. M'Cath-on, ) John C. Campbell, ts W. L. Copier, Nathan M'Aribur, vs D. Kinni'son, IV. Dunsmor,, vs L. Lvon, D. Seigcl, vs n. Coleman, Heath Nuckolls, vs D. Jeffries." Appeal Appeal -Appeal "4 Appeal AssumVit Appeal Appeal Attach'nt AtUch'nt J -v ncwcix, inoraas iuiams,Y Ts t.Vttach'nt Isaac Edwards, S. Call an , vs Attach'nt The Union Scttle'tCoJ fjiHewcU, ngoTi, Replevin newett, (JtrS 4 Hewett, Ocrtioral John Hall, vs Frank Worth, J.L. M'Gec, vs J. W. Coleman, J Heath Nuckolls, vs VAssumVit 4 Hewett, Finney A Coddington, vs VAssumVit v tM W.W. Miles, etal J wjtnewott, S. M'Cartney, i vj S-AsjumVit , . Alexander IUllam, j "rJ4 Hewett, J. J. Ilockstetler, vs A!sumVit J.J. Schitti, ) S. 0. Robcrson, "j ts AssumVit W. Edwards, S.L.Swan, ts AssumVit Jamuss !?. Kclley, D. Flatters, s vs fAssumVit . Y. Clark, ,JirJ 4 newett, :TJ 4 Hewett, Ga 4 Hewett, inos.r. llaywnod, "4 vs AssumVit "Wtaii . C. E. L. Holmes, ct al ' - "eweii, KadaaiU Cooper A Co., v C. C. Ferg uton, AssumVit Hectro rhyslolog). On Thursday evening' last we haJ ihe pleasure of hearing Dr. J. A. Weoe Je lirer a lecture in the Presbyterian Church iu this City upon the interesting subject of E'leciro Physiology. The church was well filled uith an intelligent and atten tive -audience. The Doctor acquitted him seJf haindsomely ; giving unmistakable evidence of a thorough knowledge of his .subject. His experiments, illustrating the incoiitravertible correctness of the theory, were interesting indeed. The "Russian Bomb" experiment uas new to most of the audience. This science is highly important in its relations to human knowledge, and it is to be regretted so little attention is paid to it by the masses. Dr. Whoe fully sus tained his reputation as a teacher of this interesting science. We ciip the follow ing from the Washington (D. C.) Star: "Dr. J. A. Wnoc, last evening, lec tured to an intelligent audience of ladies and gentleman ?.t Temperance Ha!l on Electro Physiology and Phylosoghy of Imgressions. His remarks on the elec trical condition of the atmosphere and earth in causmg disease, nature of epi demics, as well as his remarks on the philosophy of impressions, human brain, its mysterious electrical connections, illus trated as they were by the illuminated manikin or medel man, artificial globe and galvanic apparatus, made the even ing's entertainment exceedingly instruc tive and interesting, both to the super ficial and profoundly scientific.'" Personal. Gov. BtACKand Lady are at the Brovrn ville House in this Cit The Governor is in good health, and is still that same sociable, open, warm-hearted man that won for "Co. Sam. JUack" such a host of devoted friends, on the battle fields of Mexico. We had the pleasure, this morning, of meeting our old friend Col. J. A. Paukeh, of Richmond, Va. The Colonel has many friends in Nebraska. Judge Young, of Washington City, passed up the river this morning on the Florence. We were pleased to fcrm his acquaintance. Nemaha County Fair. We hope that our Farmers and Me chanics are not, in the midst of election excitement, forgetting that the County Fair takes place at Brownville on Thurs day and Friday, October 5th and 7th. To the people of Nemaha county this is a matter of more importance thsn the Delegate question, or any other question connected with the coming election. Let everybody be in attendance.- Bring your Stock, Products, efc, etc., and let us ina'ke a start in this matter. Fldirrins Mill. Read the Advertisement of Green & Martin, of Peru. They now have their new and improved machinery in opera tion. and are prepared to serve the good people of Nemaha county. Brownlce & TIdweirf Have their new Merchant Mill iu fine working order, and are turning out a No. 1 1 article of Flour and Meal . .. ' for the Advertier. A Cnaptcr from the Chronicles tn v Jonathan. 1. And it came to pass that James the Fourth, whose surname was old Back, ruled over the nation of Jonathan. 2. And James spoke to the poeple, saying; you fchall regulate your ali'aira in your own way, and the people did rejoice and glorify James. 3. Now there was in the land of Jon athan, in the uttermost parts thereof, a country called Nebraska. And it was a goodly land; the heathen had been driven forth, and it was uninhabited. 4. Aud James lifted up his voice and said: It is not good that this land should be sold- Let it be diviJed into parcels and given as homes to the poor of the land, and for their children and their chil dren's children after them, for a posses sion and an inheritance. 5. Now the people were exceeding glad and rejoiced greatly, saying his yoke will be easy and his burthen light. Let James lire forever. 6. Now after a time James forgot his promises, and squandered the people's money, and wasted their substance to be stow raiment of purple and fine linen on those who licked the dust from his feet. So that in the second year of his rule, the principal keeper of the treasury came to him saying, behold ! there are no more shekels of gold nor of silver; what shall we do ? 7. And James asked of certain of his household, violent men, whose food was fire and brimstone, saying, what counsel give ye that I should now do? And thy answering him said, S. Thou shall sell the land thou hast given to ihe poor, even that land which is their inheritance. And they said there by ye will get much gold and much silver. 9. And James harkened to the words of those evil counsellors, the fire-eaters, and hardened his heart to the counsels of the old men of the nation, the just men and the true. 10. And he would not let the people regulate their affairs ihcir own way, but made them to do as he and his counsellors desired. And he beheaded all who could not pronounce Lecompton, even as the Ephriamites were slain who could not pronounce Shibboleth. 11. And he appointed for his servants throughout the whole hnd, men who could say Lecompton, and who would do his bidding. 12. Moreover he oppressed the peo ple greviously, yea, more than any of the rulers who had gone before him. 13. And he sold the land, yen, even the goodly land in Nebraska, to which the poor of the people had gone; even before they had gold or silver to buy with. 14. And it came to pass that the time drew near when the people of Brownville. ! one of the cities of Nebka, were to choose one of their wise men to go up to the Sanhedrim, even to Omaha. 15. Now about this time there arose no small stir that way; 16. For there were In Brownville three of James' officers and certain of their friends, who made no small gain from the sale of these lands. 17. And they counselled one with an other, saying: Sirs, ye know by these sales we have our wealth ; moreover, ye see here, not only in the city of Brown ville, but throughout all the land hath the people been persuaded and turned away, sayinr, old Buck is a humbug. 18 So not only is our occupation iu danger to be set at nought, but also the great James be despised. 19. And they were full of wrath, and cried out with one accord, for the space of three days, long lie old Buck, and his servant Estabrook. 20. And they took counsel among themselves that they should send a man to the Sanhedrim who could pronounce the shibboleths of old Buck. 21. And they said unto themselves, if we call a congregation of the people, and let none have part with us but they that go for the man Estabrook, even Expe rience, who is North Piatte, verily our numbers will be few and our congregation slim. 22. And it came to pass, as they coun selled thus among themselves, that one John, who is a publican, lifted up his voice and said, Behold, I will call a council of all the tribes, even all of those who lis ten not to the voice of old Buck, and thereby pull much wool over the peoples' eyes, which being interpreted meaneth scullduggery. 23. And as he said so was it tione. 24. Now there were found among all the people but two men who desired to go to the Sanhedrim, and no one knew to what tribe these two belonged. 25. And when the people were as sembled together the Buckites chose an old man of their tribe to sit in the highest place. And they did make motions and he did put them, and when the Buckites had said yea, then did he sit down, that ihe other tribes might have no voice in the council. 213. And there was a certain man who is called Dan, small of stature and of tender years, and who possessed many talents of brass, which dazzled the eyes of the foolish and they thought it all gold. 27. And he called on one of the can didates whose name was Jesse, and asked him to what tribe he belonged, and wheth er he would vole for the man Estabrook. 28. But Jesse was an independent man, and said he did not like to cast his lot for the candidate who lived beyond the river Platte (for he was one of old Buck's servants, and Jesse did not think old Buck a good ruler,) but he prefered casting his tot for his neighbor in the South Platte country, if he was in favor of allowing the people to regulate th?ir own affairs in their own way. 29. But Dan answering, said: Verily verily I say unto thee, we will vote fnr no man who will not swallow the candi date of the Buckite tribe without greas ing ; even Experience who liveth beyond the Plaite. ..... 30. And one Andrew, skilled in the use of herbs, and ho privately wanted to be sent lo the Sanhedrim himself, did arise and speak To the people, and did de nounce those of all oiher tribes, and did glorify and exhalt above all the kings of the e&Tth, the servant of old Buck, even Estabrook, who is called Experience. 3f. And he did say it was an Esta brook meeting, and that none but the ser vants and followers of Experience should' take part in their counsels; and likewise, that he would go for a servant of him who is called Experience,, verily until his tai did drop olT.and woald still ga forhiut asa bob-tail son of his tribe, and &d say much more, in thfe tongue of his .nation, which is called gas. "" . .. 32. Then they called for the candidate whose surname is Hewett, and said unto him, Art thou of the Estabrook tribe? tfest thou stand upon the Democratic platform', and will thou vote for the faithful servant of old Buck, even experience? 33. And Ilewett answered and said: Yea, verrily, am I of the Democratic tribe I stmd upon your platform, and I will cast my lot for no man who is not of your tribe. 3L And there was great confusion among the tribe, and thej consulted one with another, saying, -What shall we do to be saved from defeat? And some said, Let us cast cur lot for Jesse, for Hewett will not get fifty votes in the county, and all men will laugh at us; bet Jesse will get many votes from the other tribes. 35. Others said, Hewett doth not be long to out tribe. He is not cloven footed though he cheweth the cud. 36. Others said, Hewett only joined our tribe to-day to get office. 37. But some said, Neither is Jesse of our tribe. He was never reckoned among us. Let us go for Hewett, for He will do as we desire. 33. And there were many Democrats whose wrath was kindled, and they said to the leaders in the congregation: Who made you rulers and judges over us? Neither ye nor your fathers before you were numbered amongst us! Ye are strangers and aliens wolves in sheep's dothing office-seekers who have no part nnr inheritance in our household. We wiil not vote for any men whom ye nominate. ., - . - 39. And a few of the ' people cast lots ; and fifteen lots fell for Hewett, and forty-and-four for Jesse. 40. And certain of the other tribes also cast lot3,.most of which were, given to Jesse. . - 41. And the multitude departed, each man to his own vine and his own fig tree, laughing and crying out "hum bug!'' "Humbug!" "Hurra for Daily !" 42. Bui the Buckiies went away sor rowing. 3forc improvement. We see'MAitTiN &. Co. are . making preparations for building an addition to their Store house. All right. Judge Whitney's new building, on Main street, is progressing toward com pletion. Brownville House. A. J. Berry, Esq, late of the Nebras ka House in this city, has taken charge of the Brownville House. Berry understands his business; is industrious, enterprising, energetic, gentlemanly and accommodat- Success to him. mg The September Term of Court com mences in this City on Monday next. Quite a list -of causes of various kinds will come up. See list in another column. Legal lNotice. White, Russell A Co., riffs. 1 District Court for Ne va". I maha County, Nct'ka Albert Fredmor and I Territory. T. M. Dryden DATs. J September term 1859 The above named defendants, Albert Fredmor and J. M. Dryden are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of tho Clerk of the district Court for Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, the peti tion of White, Russell A Co., tho said plaintiffs, claiming of said Fredmor and Dryden the sum of one hundred dollars, with interest from the 1st day of July 18o7, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum on a promissory note executed by them to said plain tiffs tr order, and bearing date July l th 1867. And that unlcsJ the said defendants appear and answer to said petition on or before the second day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held at Drownville in said county, on Monday tho 19th day of September A. D. ISi9, a default will bo taken and judgement rendered against them for tho amount claimed in said petition with costs. McGARY A HEWETT, Att'ysfor Pffs. August 15th, 135'J. 6-4w-$750 Legal Notice. Theodore Hill, PUT.) District Court for Gago vs. V county, Nebraska Terri- Louis Kecfer, Dffs. J tory. To Louis Kcefer, the above nam:d defendent, you arc hereby notified that the said plaintiff, Theodore Hill, has filed in tho office of the Clerk of tho Dis trict Court for the county of Gage and Territory of Nebraska, bis petii'or., claiming of you the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars and twenty cents, with interest on one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty-seven cents of that sum, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the third day of Jiay, 1859, as due upon a promissory note given by you to Crano A LI ill or order, which note by assignment is tho property of said Thco lore Hill ; and with interest at tho same rate on the balance of said sum vis: eighty dollars and sixty three cents, from the 12th day of August, 1859; forty-four dollars being dno on a ballanccd old account between you and Seiglc A Grec-bau m, assigned to said Plaintiff, and thirty-six dollars and sixty-three cents on a book account with Theodore Hill : and unless you appear before said Court on tho first day of the next term ihcroof, to be held at Beatrice in said county, and plead to said Petition the same will bo taken as true, and judg ment rendered accordingly. McGARY A nEWETT, Ati'ys forPlff. Awgostl8ih.l859. 6-U-S750 Legal Notice. To Thoma3 L. M'Coy and tho Nemaha Valley Bank: You and each of you are hereby notified that whereas, at tho last (April, A. D. 1359,) term of tho District Court for Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri tory, judgment was obtained in favor of Stephen F. Nuckolls and against '"The Nemaha Valley Bank" for the rum of three hundred and thirty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents, upon which said judgment execution bag been issued and returned in part 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 tiff ha filpd his petition in the office of the Clerk of tho District Court for said Nemaha county, asking that judgment for the amount remaining unpaid as aforesaid be entered up agaicst tho aid M'Coy as a stockholder of said Bank as well as against said Bank, and furthermore asking an attachment, against the property of you tho said M'Coy, and furthermore cbargiog that Richard Brown has prop- rty of ' the Nemaha Valley Bank in his hands, and asking that he bo ordered toappcarani answer con cerning tho same on the moraiigof the second day of the next term of said Court; and. you and each of yon are further notified that ualess you appear on or before the morning of the second day of the next term of tho said Court to bo begun and held at Brownville in said county on the 13th day of September, A. D. lS5?,and pJcadtonid petition, the allegations there of will bo taken as true and judgment rendered ac cordingly. McGARY A HEWETT, Att'y3 for Plaintiff. Brownville, N. T.. Aug. 1759. 6-5t-jlQ Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Trobato Court, made on th 9th day of Augsst, A. D. 1$5D, I, James N. Ktlly, Administrator of tho Estate of Oliver P. Kelly, late of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, deceased, will offer for sale at public vendue, on Saturday the 17th day of September, 185$, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and the setting sun, at the door of the office of R. J. Whitney, in Brown ville in said Nemaha County, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real prop pcrty as a part of saii Estate, do-wit: Tne South east quarter of section number 23, in township num bers, north, of range number 15' cast of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha eonnty. N. T. JAMES N. KELLY". Ordered that the above notice be published for six successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. R. J . WHITNEY", Fratate Judge. BrowTilIeAug.llti, 1858, '.. r a5-6t-$7 FL0URI1IG -li -ILL! ' : ' l I, ' I " ' I !", THE n3T3!Ties havicg leascJ the Bteam' Flonr an! Cera Mills lately erected on tho Bllraouri River at Nemaha City, ara now prepared to grind ! WHEAT OR CORN WITH DISPATCH: flaring one of Clark's Celebrated Flonrlng Mills, Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 000 buahels of Corn daily. Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed on the River. tYe wil! provide the public with a Free Ferry at all times. BROWNLEE A T.IDWELL. August II th', '6 5. i . ,1 is 5-3 m - Legal ,NoticGi ; ,- Stcphen F. Nuckolls, plff.V , District Court far .'e vn. maha County, Nebraska W. S. Hall, Territory. Russell Peery, and September term 1S59 U. S. Hightower. - J . . - The above named defendants are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of toe Clerk of the district coart for Nemaba County, Nebraska Territciy, (he petition of Stephen F. Nuckolls who claims of them the sum of ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three cents, with interest from the 16th day of March, a. D. 1853, at the rato of thirty-six per cent, per annum on a promissory noto dated Sept ember lGth, 1853, aqd .executed to R. W. Frame, Secretary of the Peru town company or; order and that unless they appear before the district court at the next tern, thereof for Nemaha County aforesaid, to be held at Brownville in said county on Monday the 19th day of September 1S59, and answer to Mid petition on or before the second day of said term, the said petition will be taken a? true and judge ment by default will be rendered against said defen dants for the amount claimed with interests and costs. McGARY A HEWETT, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. August 15th 185S. . - 6-4w-$750 Sheriff's Sale. ; NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution issued from the ofUceof trie Clerk of the Dis trict Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, against James Entwisllo and in favor of l.T. Whyte A Co., for the sum of one hundred and fifty-one dollars and forty cents: I, Davidson Plasters, Sheriff cf said county, haro levied upon the following de scribed Keal estate in said Ncraan.a county, Nebras ka Territory, to-wit : The South-East quarter of the North-west quarter of Section number thirty, (30), Township number fire (5), North of Range number sixteen (16), East of the sixth principle m' redian, and will, on the 19th day of Sept., A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o'clock, a.m. and four o'clor k, P. if., of said day at' the dcor of the houso in which the last term of said Court of said county was held in Brownville, proceed to sell sa d land to the highest biddcrfor cash in hand, in sat isl"act:on of said execution and judgment, DAVIDSON PLASTER?, . Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownville, Aug. ISth, 1859. ' 6-It $750 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtuo of an ex ecution issued from the offioo of the Clerk of ihe District Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, ajrainH tho Nemaha Valley Bank. Sum Del E. Roaers and Barton B. Barknlovr, 'and in favor of Samuel II. Hcnnett, for thesum of one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents; I, David son Plasters, Sheriff of said county, have levied upon, as the property of said Samuel E. Rogers, lots numbered one and twoin block number, three in ihe City of Brownville, in said connty,as designated upon the original plat of said City of rownville, and tbate I will, between tho hours of nine o'clock, A. M., and three o'clock, f . M., on the 19th day of September, A. D. 1S59, at Erownvillo aforesaid, from the door of tho houso in which the last term of tho District Court-for said county was held, proceed to sell said property at public sale to the highost bidder for cash in hand. DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha co., N. T. Brownville, Aug. 18th, 1859. 6-4t-7,50 r u k iiur tf it r ' : r r r ! A. J. k t !! V 0 O "70 9 p ri IT, M V iPrpprictora of tbe V ! . : Ml i, it i - ' -if NEBRASKA HOUSE, nnoiyxriLui, x. t; ' " TniS HOTEL has lately been entirely refitted and the proprietor can new assure tbo public tfcafc they will meet with every convenience and. comfort usually found at a first class hotel. Mr. Berry, tbe Jr partner was formerly connected with the same houe, and has had large experience ia the hotel business in the East. - - - EDWARDS A BEERY, ' Brownville. Junu lBth, 1355. al-6m A. W. ELLIOTT, SEEDADEP0T, Cor. Broadivay andlYasli Street. . ST., LOUIS, MISSOURI. - Having purchased the entire Nursery stock cf John 8!pgerson & Bro., I ani prepared to offer to tbe public tre larfi'stanl test selected stock of Fruit Shade, and Ornamental taees, snrurs and plints ever oflered (or sale in the West. We are deter nianed tooTor uch in ducements to tree planters and the trade as will ensure the most entire satVjetigiv Descriptive rata lr.gxe will he furnished, and auj iuioi mation given, by addressing, . A. VT.. ELLIOTT, . . 5.nt Louis, So. '. November 35, '53-Ir. Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROM HOME."' A Weekly summary of the latest intelligence re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the British Possessions in every part f the world, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, Ac, Ac. The "IVeiYS from Home" Will be rorwarded postage free upon receipt of subscription, viz : . $2 for one year ; $1 tor six months ; 50 cents for three months. , .. . Fostniasters and newspapers officers are authorize 3 to act as agents. A liberal allowance made to par ties getting vp clubs. Address TOWNDROW A DAY Editors and Proprietors, New York. April II, '59 ly . " , . Probate Notice. WHEREAS it appears thai there oro claims exist ing against the Estate of Oeorge W. Blakcly, Ja ecised ; I have appointed Monday tho 5th of Sep tember next as tho final day for hearing all claims gainst said Estate, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file tbe samo at my office, or with the Administrator of said Estate on or before that day, or they will be forever barred from recovering such claims and from setting off tho same in' ny action whatever. Given under my hind this 27th day of June. 1359. K. J. WHITNEY, Pr bate Judge. Ordered that the above notice bo published for six successive weeks ia the Nebraska Advertiser. : R. J. WHITNEY. NATHAN BLAKELY, Admistrator. Beatrice, Gago onnty,'N. T. Juno 30th, 1859. nolvl-6t $7 Probate Notice. WHEREAS application has been mado to the Probato Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, for tho appointment of a General Administra tor of the Estate of Charles M. Grecver, late of said county, decCT!Td;notice is herebygiven that Satur day the 6th day of August, is the day appointed for hearing said applications, at my office in Brownville, in said county, when and where all persons interest ed in said Estate may appear and show cau3c why Heath Nuckolls shall not be appointed said administrator. "Given under my hand this 29th day of Jnne,lS59 R. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. Juno 30th, 1859. n2-Gt $7 IIQVAiiD Bid 3lxilxclollpliin. A BcnevotCnt Institution established by special En dowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, ajjlictcd Kith Virulent and Epedcmic Disease. TITK rioward Association, in view of the awful distrac tion of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, a a charitable act worthy of tbeir name, to open a dispensary for the" treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice (iritis to all who apply by letter, witi a descrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &.c.) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commaud thehiglicsi Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Syphilis ; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ilie Kidneys and Bladder, &.., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. Tho Directors, on a review of the psst, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the aflU.ted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self- abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREK OF CHARGE, on tbe receipt of TWO STAMPS f. r postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmncts discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTN noUGIITON'. Actias Surgecn, Howard Assxiation, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, KZRA D. II ART WELL, President. Eo. Faibciiild, Secretary. July 14, 18oS-ly D. II. M'LAUOHLIH CHAS. DORSET Mclaughlin & dorsey, Main Street, BrownYll!c,N.T., Buy and sell Land Warrants, make out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles; Buy and sell property on commission; furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness connected wi;h a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of land warrants for parties residing at a distance. McLAUGHLIX & DORSET respectfully refer to George H. Nixou, Esq., Register Brownville Land Office. Chirlcs B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Honeys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville 3Ies6rs. Lusbbaugu h. Carson, Bankers, Brownville, lion. W. M T. Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. lion. Fenner Fureuson, Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C. John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. nc-13tf John C. Deuser, plff. vs District Court for Nemaha County, Nebraska Terrify. Charles X-Freyberg, df) " " September Term, lSi9. The above namod defendant LnarUs A. rrevberg is hereby notified that there is now on file in the of fice of the Clerk of said Court, tbe petition cf the said plaintiff, -John C. Deuser; wherein claimed ef tbe said Freyberg the sum of sixty-five dollars. twenty-five dollars ef whieh sum is for money ad vanced to bim by faid plaintiff, as th J consideration for certain lota on the town site of St. Frederick in said county, to wit : lot number 11 in block number 21', and lot number 5 in Mock number 30, and lot number 6 in block 31, and which lots said Freyberg had sold and conveyed to plaintiff by warrantee deed ; and forty dollars of said claim is lor damages Fustained by plaintiff by reason of tbe failure of litis to eaid lots so conveyed. And said defendant is further notified that an order of attachment has leen issued from said Court against him in said cause, and unless he appears and answers to said petition on or before the first day of the next term of said court to be held at Brownville in said county, on the 19tn day or 5ept'mber, A D 18o9, a default will be taken and judgment rendered against him accord ing to tbe prayer of said petition. wi;h costs of suit. McGARY A HEWETT, Att'ys for Pits. Aug. 20, 1859. n7-4w ; - l : A promissory note on Wm. L. ChasUne for twenty- two dollars and about flfty cents, dated Hay 1359, due August 1st, 1669 witn. twentyrfYa" per cent interest from date till paidl TBe flader will conleFi a .Xaver" by.. leaving it 6o that I can get Jt. - . August S3, 1S03. WESLET rENNT. - Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tuesday, AugnrtSth, 1869, is tbe day appointed for tbe flual aett lenient of the Estato of George Lewis, deceaaod, late or Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, at my office in BrownviCe in said county, at 9 o'clock a m, when all persons in terested in said estate may attend and show cause, if any, why the accounts of David Lewis, administrator of said estate, should not be allowed. R. J. WHITNEY, Probate Jcdgc. July 7th, 1859. 3t $2 Probate" Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tncsday August 8th, 1859, is theday appointed for the Anal settlement of the Estate of N. G. Titus, deccasedJate of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory at my office ia Brownville irf said county, at 9 o'clock A M, when all persons interested in said estate may attend and show cause, if any, why the accounts of James A.Titus, administrator of said estate, should not be allowed. R. J. WniTNEY, Probate Judge. July 7th, 1859. 3t $2 Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday the 19th' day of September, 1859. as a day for the hear ing of claims against thecstate of D. C. Patterson, late of Jones county, N. T., deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same at my office on or before that day, or they will be forever barred from recovering any portion ol such claims and from setting off the same in any action whatever. Given under niy hand at Beatrice. Gage county. N. T.. this 13U(Ia of July, 1S39". - NATHAN BLAKELY. n2-w Probate- Jffdze, Ex-OttciQ. THE MELVIfir MILS. The undersigned hiving bought the Mills for merly owned by Dr. Hoover of Nemaha City, is now preparad to grind Co:n, Wheat, and saw Lumber on the most reasonable terms. Possessing the best wa ter privilege in Nemaha county, he can at all times accommodate his customers on short not'ee with the best quality of grist. Flour, Corn Meal and lumber constantly on band. July 19th nltf J. G. MELVIN. -SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtuo of an ex ecution issued from tho office of tBe Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, against A brain F. Shcrfyand in favor of Alex ander 1). Skeen, for the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars and seventy-five cents ; I, Davidjon Plasters, Sheriff ot said county, have levied upon. and on Monday the 19th day of Sept., a. . 1859, between tho hours cf ten o'clock A X and three o'clock p M, at the door of the hiuso in which the last term of the District Court was held, in Brownville in said county, will sell at public sale to the highest biddor, for cash in hand, as the property o said feherfy, and to satisfy said execution, tho following described Real-estate, to-wit: Lots No. nine, ten, eleven and twelve in block bo. sixty-eight, in Ne maha eity, as designated on the original plat of faid city, and situate in Nemaha county, together with all tbe improvements, tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise pertainin?. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, .. Sheriff of Nemaha ecunty,N. T. Brownville, Aug. 18th. 1S59. 6-4t-f750 Sheriff's Sale, NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of aa ex ecution issued from the office of the Clerk of tbe D'utrict Court of "Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri- terr, againt Nathan Hay woodr It. AY . Furnas, R. V. Muirand Thomas P. Haywood and in favor of James M Hinton, for the sum of five hundred and fcrty-nve dollars and nine cents; I, Davidson PI isters, Sheriff of said eonnty bare levied npin and on Monday tho 19th day of September, A. D. 1851?, between the hoars of ten o'clock A. X. and four o'clock P.M.. at the door of the house in which the last term of tbe said Court was held at Brownville in said eonnty will sell at public sale to tho highost bidisr for cash in hand as property of said Thos.P. Haywood, to satisfy saia execution, tnc loiiowing desmoid real estate, to-wit : The north-west quarter of section number twenty-fonr, in township number fire, ia ranee number fifteen, east of the sixth principal mere dian, according to the government survey, and sit nate ia said Nemaha county, together witi all the improvements to said Ianl belonging. DAUDSON PLASTERS. Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownville, Aug. 18th, 1859. - 6-4t$750 Probate Notice and Sale. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that Joha J9elay bar been appointed Administrator of the Estato of Jacob Zclay, lateof Nemaha eonnty Nebraska Tcri tory. Persons having claims against said estato are notified to present them to the Pro-f bate Judge of said county, at Brownville, on or be fore the 12th dayof September 1859, or they will forever bo debarred collection ; and the said John 2elay 13 further authorized to set! the personal rro- pcrty belonging to said estate, or suffcient to satis fy all demands, at public auction or at private sale, as may seem best, on the 13th day of September 1359 li. J. WHITNEY, Probate Judge. August 23d, 1859. 7-3t-$4 ifothstd. A MEMORANDUM BOOK, which the owner can have by calling at this off.ee, describing ani paying ior wis advertisement. i J. Blacks, ElanliS. irturt n nam, prinxea in aupenor 'J' " ale cheap for cah, a frevk wryly of Warranty Deeds, Mortgage PeeriT. Trust Deeii, Bonds fo 1)cc0j Justice, Sheriff and Cinstaiie Xlank, Blank Preemption Tapers, I . TOwTiship FlaU, Sail Lads. Drafts, STotes, et, 4t4 i:a' To which we rail the especial attention jf tUoia ae-l. Job Printing of any and every Ue:iiyUv,a executed t- order in a ttle inferior to none, produced it auy pari i t tEe country. We tm:ept nu ufllcc ia the Wet, or ?le where, and offer sixtcioicus of our wxrk as tr u'ix riKES I'KAXLIIIGGIXUS AXlEAt And will product ntorf sold than any other dicing ret discovered, and 1-1 or THS City Boot & Shoo Store, Wi 1 1 m.1 ? . lnniipl.ip nil, u.t. .i. it . .-n ca"ll or ftave you. measure, it tie will sell T' o iUi(!r' gaiter, a neater ih, or prairie bixif s, ail lady' foe. gaiter or slippers, cheaper than any .lhor tui-c Wot of SI. Lonla. Employing govd workmru. rl ieepiiu a variety of material and liunminci fur ht.ine m.iiitif u-. ture, 1 hope toreccjve that liberal ptrooji;o bertif . Brownville July 27, lSi i-f T. M. TALEOtr, T DENTAL SURGEON, Having located himself in Brownville, N. T., ten ders his professional services to tho community.. All jobs warranted. j. TIIE uppers ii3cd, det-irhv: to start abont the 10r s r September for Tetas, willse'.l either foroh in hand or upon a short time to good men : One Dwellicx House in the City of Brownville with. Two Lotn cbc1jm;L- a pr garden and onttouseft upon the premises. Two Good Vacanf ls In Brownville .ituatcd near tCa levee and convenient for business pnTptfes. t , 120 Acres of Land in NerriMhscoiuitJor tUcMUspiri river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Original SLaro (equal to SO loir) in tho Town of Aspinwall. - - Nine Lots in "McLennan' addition" to Nebraska City, near Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned find the fiscal department cf bin alTain in a very embarrassing condition. If tlne h are indrVi? tonfrt will please to come forward and tr their littlcnotes and accounts, he will take it a a irrOj kindness upon their part, and will be happy to pre?-, each of theru with a alight token of hi hitta recti J iit the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with his autograph appended thereto. D. I.. Sfi-G ART May 19 n41-if & -3 o 09 -3 5 C S o K Si 3 ; 3, -ta- -C "3 CJ a i i t y . 3 t- u 4" a 1. 3 " S - - 2 s -f. 5 w o CJ . - V 3 . c 7? 5 i " 2 s V3 1 . 9 . a Er5'sa;j 3 Sast-tl U - S 2 5 Buy. Your- Warrants OP J. STcCONlDE, rarnhim stf eet, Omaha, Nebraska. U 3 2 3 -is si Q jw an M - P S a . .2 i- P 's?;!. o 2 . e S s 2 -a"S w fc. V 2 X - A cc -3 " - : V- I 2- - ' E 2 t o S -" 22 2 ? ?-2 ii C M s A fZ s - . -Z: . S flaic. m c c 2 c i 'si-. Si3 ci? -5? 5 2l 5 . j -.2-5 3 2-t " - o a "K'rS i s ; r i:- - w - - g s - -3S' -i ? Z S ei- c s 5?S .:!.f 2 5 ; -3 - a- For sale bv J. IT. MArv v ro n,wn. and by all druggists generally. n3-Iy M A iV U F A C TO R "V JOHN W. MIDDLETON,- ' iiuoiyxviiaLE, Sr. t. f IT.ERJCBT informs the public tTlat do flan C". - 4 1ated himself in this City, and I prepared i' ti serve tSuat in want f anythlnsln hrt lin. He has seletei his stock with care and will ni:iinrn. t m a No. 1 article of everything offered, lie deem It tuv' necessary to enumerate; butwill keenonhaiid evev arti cle usually obtained in Saddle and TIrnea shop.. . JOIIJi Y. MIDDLKTON. Brownville May 12. 4U-e:it Probate Notice. Whereas application has been made to the. fn.im Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory f.r it,' aaleof certain real property of the Ei.tare f Williarf Welch, deceased, lateof said county, in order tocbtnin means to satisfy tbe debt against ;ml etati. notjeo is hereby given that Saturday the 10tbday.f ..v,niber 1859, at 10 o'clock A.M., is t3e day appointed for hear irK said appiicati at. my tUlce ia Brownville in county, when and where all persona interested may at- ici.Ti 11N1.11..0V cus wty an order ror the tale of the following described Iaudleloncing to aaid entate my not be granted, to wit : The northwest quarter of ticn 15, in township 4, north of range 15eat of the six'ri principal meridian, in tbe county and Territory aforrhaiJ K. J. WIIITNF.T Pr.,l.,i. I,l. Angust 4th, 1S59. 61 f 7 Caution- TO EDITORS: Publ FpcctfuIIv cautioned not to insert the faWn. (h! r. specting myself, of a young fellow assuming aFrein h iisluu, nun u n j.jx ariu id several newspnpora 01 into. Such noticej would not bo admitted where b5 is known. Ho cannot, read nor write, but hires cur one to copy c-7 bill." , . f .. . 17. V. SMITH, M. Proprietor of Smith's Electric Oil. n'l-tf A Competent Surveyor "WIIO Is pcraonally a'otiainteJ with all tho Lands offered for sale in tbe Omaha District i conno ted with J. McCONIlII?. Omaha, N. T. vLif DISS0LITI0X. TIIE Copartner.hirr heretofore tiltinT Wtrmi' LToadley & Mair his this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Those bivifir accoanta a?ainst tbe siid firm will please present theldfor pamenf,and thfae iriiTiNV will please make payment to eithrr r.f the late ft -,"'.' J.CTHEK nDAuLr.V.' K0 BT. V.ML'lU. . June 1st, '59. ajP -t f Dwelling House For RenrV June 1st '39. T. f Dwelling House for Rent. THE underilgned wm tent on nbeT.i tcrmr?. prompt and careful tenant, the mot como.viions. r'.l' gaint and elligibly sitaated dwelling bne in the cut f Brownville an excellent cistern, all ncce.nr ti" houses, and a fine garden with all the vegetable ,-i th. season in an advanced state of cultirattl,n, cr-n the premises. ; U. L. ilcGAKT. May 19. n.7-tf nXll3SrOl-ULtiOX3.. lllK Mercantilo firm ot Crane A liul as in rcto- foro existing is this day dlwdved by mu'ual ou-" sent. Theodore Hill having purchased the.en'.irc interest of Merchandise, Notes and Account of Jonm' Crane, the books and account of tbe firm rcraais at the old stand. No. 17 Main Street, in charge of Mr Theodore Hill who will adjust all unsettled business' of said firm. JONAS CTIANE. f - TH SODOKU HILL,tV Brownville, June T3tb, 1859.. M-f Found. A XXyTT of hand, calling for over one hundred dollirs- which owner can have by callihj at thia office and paj'lni? fbr thia advertisement. LANES ENTE3ED Aytf frcrraht? Locatzi by j. v-rnv-Ti o.,v,