Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 29, 1859, Image 3

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    Till! ADVERTISER.
VaoWNVILLE,- SEPT 29, 189.
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i rroviJcd tlic ch fcccoinuie the "riier, not
! j, he "Nebraska Advertiser'" having
': ucb t-bc larest circulation of any paper in
Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St.
' ait St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East-
.Lrkcta where Nebraska merchants pur-
em . . , .
hae. will And no better advertising medium
n tbe Wcstcrncountry-CS
L NEMAHA COUNTY""
,,f 1? 'f vioro will te funiifdied t $1,60 ier
ABFJCBLTOaAL
FAIR
IV Nemaha County Agricultural So
ciety utll hold its
FIRST ANNUAL FAIR
AT
I Bi'ownville,
ON TntESDAY AND FRIDAY,
October 6th & 7th, 1859.
; FARMERS
rmg alon your lorses, cattle, sheep,
.viu.'.s corn, oats, wheat, rye, melons,
-pumpkins, implements, &,c, &c.
! MECHANICS
j I'.rinj and exhibit your handiwork of
every kind.
LADIES
Rring lutter, bread, cheese, preserved
frmf H-ltrs. wines. noedle-worlc, to-
J - 1
-other with all the nice things you can
jEJ'loxrtX ZEEctXX-
Lct every body forget politics for two
hys, and attend to matters in which we
;irc all more interested. Let Daily and
Etalrook go for themselves, and let us
all (JO FOR NEMAHA COUNTY,
' fratn now until the close of the Fair!
A good enclosure is prepared for stock.
The Nemaha Valley Bank 3Juildi
will be used in which to exhibit all arti
cle thown in-doors.
A fine large circle is prepared for ex
hibiting horses.
allows persons to exhibit as many articles
as uVy may choose.
Ten cents' single admissions into the
Hall.
im ior Texas.
IIuii. Richard Drown and Daniel L.
M0auy, Eq.,of this city, leave to-day
fur Southern Texas, there to make a per
manent residence. We know we speak
the feelings of many other warm friends
of these gentlemen, when we say we re
port to part with them. Mr. Brown as
i well know was the founder of this town,
in honor of whom it was named. He
honorably represented this county two
years in' the Council branch of the Terri
torial Assembly, and has done much in
many ways to promote the interests, not
only of Brownville and Nemaha County,
!jut of the whole Territory. His name
is indelibly connected with the pioneer
history or Nebraska.
Mr. McGaryis a young lawyer of pro
mise, who has,' during his residence of
three years in this place, secured forliim
self an enviable reputation in his profes
on. We hope he may be as successful
ia his new home.
Rjth gentlemen have our best wishes
for their future success and prosperity.
Some six or eicrht families have left
; this portion of Nebraska for Texas with
it. a few weeks past.
nv stock of Clotliins.
' Seigel &. Greenbaum have just rec-
; (lyed and opened another magnificent
-oik of Ready-Made Clothing, which
I lW propose to sell remarkably cheap tor
tali. If David does "rip around" on
: Publics, his clothing does not, and his
' "Cad and heart are right." Daily
; ttoney taken at par, notwithstanding
Dave's strong Estabrook affinities. Go
.',Wn and purchase one of those fine,
- su'-stamial winter coats we call them
aily coats, to distinguish them from those
t'uarse, flimsey ones which we call Estab
fwk coats. Jokes aside; and there are
oaigains to be had at tho Baltimore
; Uiuhin.' Store.
Norton House.
1 ''Morton Houcy" Nebraska City, in one of the
& 't aJmirablj arranged, commodious, and bed
kTt hotels in the west. Capt. Gojtix, the prc-pric-,,r.
is "cut out," and "made tup" for a popular Hotel
.w jK?rj . Fnf iaUc, courteous, open-hearted, well-
11 Wuk.,1 gentleman. J5j. A. T. M. Adams, who
P' s '.ts in ti,e i.fTn-o, i.s of experitnee and notriety
! ' ''-it line. IliscUecrfulanJ aecoinuVKiating dis-
l"'"!ti.,ii. i nim..f f.,tt l. .,.,v , l -41 :
T "'t t.w v j ii viv ill. lilt r'JIJUlU-
. y nay ut the "M.,rtoiK" Hakkt M'Ckc vbo cm-
! 'r,1't! '-HaVcrk-- -kn-ws a thin-or two.' Ik-
) !,Twids a "gin cix-i: tail," and jcrrv,
1 lr-3y fcuiiuh,' or a -'ur.i.t ju!;J(" uudcrsUiidin-lv.
, "tie Mr4 urtbe -M..nu0 IIjusc" ia nwAlilr
LS Sport lor rJEv
ithe MillionS
On Saturday, October 8th, the follow
ing programme. will be offered for lovers
of fun and speed. The exhibition to take
place on the "Union course," which will
be placed in prime condition during the
present week.
A PURSE
- For the fastest trotting horse best two
out of three-mile heats in harness.
A PURSE
For the fastest pacing horse, best two,
out of three-mile heats.
A PURSE
For the fastest running horse, one
mile.
A PURSE
For the slowest mule once around the
track. No person to ride his own mule.
A PURSE
For a foot race once around the track.
Free to all. Entrance fee tlo cents.
Where did jell all come from?
Gen. Estabrook in his speech here on
Saturday last endeavored to make a joke
of Land Sales in Nebraska and other
home matters, the jcojh arc not disposed
to forget so easily. He tried to be unu
sually funny and interesting, and actually
"brought down the house" over the
left, on one occasion, which so perfectly
astonished him that he stopped stam
mered, and very earnestly enquired
"where did you all come from ! ! !!" We
raise that kind in this region, General.
Nebraska CJty and Highland Stae
Line.
Since the cntcrprizing firm of "i'CKOU.S & II attke
have taken chargo of tho stage lino running from
Nebraska City to Highland Kan.a, we have beard
of nocomplaintd of irregularities, or failures. Good
substantial and comfortable conches, lire," horse?,
and '"humaiT'driveriaro now in usc,anJ "everything
goes ofF '"just right."
. ' .
Philological and Learned.
"We notice the Omaha people have had
considerable sport over a little squib of
ours in which we inquired of Mr. Daily
and his friends what new disease the
4s-k-i-s-m-s' was at a riddance of which
Mr. Daily appeared particularly congrat
ulatory and felicitous; and the Omaha
Rrpublican displays a commendable amount
of research and philological learning in
an attempt to show that 'schisms' is real
ly pronounced 's k-i-s-m-s.' Now we will
not.bandy words with the Republican, but
(infer 710s) will barely inquire if Mr.
Daily relys upon Mr. Worcester as au
thority for the construction of the follow
ing sentence:
Gen. Estabrook keeps tryin' all the
time to git the idee I was arguying aghist
popla-suvreignty,' and of 'ycxerciscd' for
cxerrcised, 'perticler' for particular, 'doin'
fordoing, 'Vni' for them, 'aggressin' for
aggressing, Sec, Sc., ad infinitum. Of our
cotemporary really desires or expects it?
candidate will Jo anything else than mur
der the King's English in his 'speeches,'
we advise the immediate purchase of a
copy of Webster's Unabridged, and
Parker's Aid to Composition. It would
certainly be a judicious outlay of funds
for campaign purposes. Jb. City JVews.
If the JVuc.s insists that the candidates
for Delegate to Congress shall at all times
speak with grammatic and rhetorical ac
curacy, refinement, &c, we suggest that
Gen. Estabrook be corrected in such ex
pressions as: 'It makes no difference what
country you was calved in'-' Where was you
drojiped' 'The feller called Hugh and
Redy that told Capt. Bragg to give 'em
some more grape, and fought the Indians
so beautifully: 0h! the Devil' 'How
do ych like that!' 'Lapsus Lingtts, a
quotation from the German or Indian I
don't recollect which'.'
Sod Corn Productions.
"And then followed our own indisposi
tion, which was very severe, and from
which we have not been relieved until
this, Monday, morning." Democratic
Journal.
Hope the man is "relieved" effectually
of his "indisposition."
"This number of the Journal, is not
only delayed, in its issue, but it is not, by
any means, equal, in merit, to what we
desire it lobe." Semi-Weekly Journal.
What a pity !
"But we indulge its publication under
the circumstances advising writers, how
ever, that such is not according to our
asc." Weakly Journal.
Reckon not. Has'nt the strength
Was'nt rectified.
"Mr. S. G. Daily. The individual
whose name heads this article, having
recently acquired some distinction as the
nominee of the Bellevuc Convention, we
propose, in our usually brief, amiable and
pleasant manner, to give, for the benefit
of our readers some account cf." Jlmi
able Journal.
There now, be good won't you ; you
know "patience is always a virtue."
"We have always thought that public
things ought to be of a public nature."
Journal of Discoveries.
Oh no ! That's a mistake.
"In the first place Mr. Daily's charac
ter g-ood morals is not entirely spotless,
and if elected there is a reason to fear
he would be better known while in Wash
ington at the different grog shops, bawdy
houses and gambling saloons, than in the
Committee rooms, Department offices or
Congressional chambers." Temperance
Journal.
Is'nt that appropriate ; and dose'nt it
come with good grace! Which operates
the most speedily, Ipecacuanha or tartar
emetic!!
"The editor of the Advertiser says,
that he "had many flattering solicitations
to allow our his name to be used before
that Convention," referring to the Con
gressional Convention. If the poposition
had been thrice, and resisted, here, in
Brownville, had beenaCasar! 'iTruly
had Rome a begining" and Brownville
has pretty near a Ca-sar!" Wild Cat
Journal.
That's dear uj mud "S-k-i --s-ra."
. Tb jse of our friends, who wish ixtra I Dwelling HOUSG fOlf Rent.
copies oi the Jldvcrtiser for circulation
during the campaign' will please leave
their orders, not ' later than Wednesday
noon. Although we hare printed on one
occasion frc hundred, and on another
eight hundred extra copies, we have been
unable to supply the demand. This week
wo print one thousand extra copies.
SonoraBar.
Tho.fand Darin the Missouri Hiver, a few luiles
alnve this city, known m the"S.rora l?ar," is al
most iinpaeiablo at prc?ent. The Ouiaha nud Camp
bell were each nground on this bar four d iy.', going
up.
Some Melon.
Mr. Ek. I'jMi.ur-s kit at enr office a monster wat
er melon the other day, whit-h was aa good a. it wa
large. It measured three feet eight inche in length
and weighed thirty pounds. Wasn't it u bumper?
(Jen. Thayer,
Addressed the citizens of thin place, on Wednes
day lat. Thin Fpeecb was fh-jrt, but to tho jtoint
and had good effect.
Resigned.
Hjii. W. G. Crawford, Councilman for Dueotab
Couuty wo regret to learn has resigned and removed
fnm the territory. Hit locates at Council B!ufT.
Success to him in his new locution. He is. a good
lawyer and high-toned gentleman.
Tho public are now rc.-pect fully informed that the
uii(lcr:;gn d have procured from Cincinnati aud jmt
in ojx'rstion onerf Homer & Co.'g flour mills of the
latest patent, nnd the first brought to this Territory.
They were induced to exchange their former mill
f ir this one, from the high character they have gain
ed in the cast, and from the -ersonal testimony oT
millers who have tried them throughout the Western
States, a;id in view of the increased demand for
grinding which will exceed that of any previous
year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the
work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope
ration. In addition to their flour mill they w ill keep the
Corn Mill constantly ruuning, ready at all time? to
accommodate the farmers without detention, and by
giving their undivided superintendence to thebusi"
nes ' assisted by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they
hope for the continuance and increased patronage of
their friends.
Assorted Lumber, Sainglcs and Lathconstant lv on
hand. GRELN & MAHTLX.
1'eru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1S59.
T A CARD!
To rnE-K.MPTons AKD OTHERS. Persons wlio may
Lcrcaftcr desire the Fonices of the uiKlertigned, and
Associates, vill please fend to nie
it. A description of the land in contest,
2d. The time when the cases are tried at the local of
ficcs: how decided ; at.d when sent up.
3d. A copy of the evidence taken.
Patents When Patents arc wanted, the Certificates
must be eent to me. The Cuf-t of obtaining patents is
only $10.
Hy ceninlviiic Tvitli the aKve, much time will be
sated, and the but-iiiess can !e better attended to.
JOHN' A. PARKE It
"Washington City, September, 15, 1S59.
nolOv-I-3ni
Two Bay Mares in Charge
0 Monday the 27th of June, IHj'J, two men
passing ty the names of James f Iainilton and Win.
Johnson, stopped at the llrowuville House in Urown
ville, X. T. having with them two large dark bay
marcs. On the 2'.Hh tho men left Jlrownville leaving
the animals at the City Livery Stable. They stated
before le.iving that they had taken up the horses on
Salt (.'reck between the two Blues, tninking them to
be est ray. The mares are yet at the City Livery
Stable in Brownville, where the owners can get them
by calling proving property ami paying all charges
connected with their keeping ; unless called for
within sixty day from this date, they will be held
ataactiou to the Lichen bidder. , -, .... ,
, , :v.',..-.... ,iv ' r It. T. li.VNLY. '
Tp VH-P -siAF Cn?Zl
XvIAITT STREET,
(Over Seiglc L Greenbnum's Clothing Store,)
Brownville, N T.
The proprietor would respectfully inform the pub
lie that he has opened up and established for the re
freshment of the inner man, at the above mentioned
place, w here all can be accommodated with the best
of Wines and Li-po.us, and enjoy the soothing in
fluence of tho best (piality of Segars. A first class
riichm's Patent Combination Cushions, with all the
modcrm improvements, is also on tho premises for
the enjoyment of all who delijrht in this gentleman
ly and peicntific game. EVAN WOHTIlIXtJ.
September 22d, ISo'.l. -nit-Cm
TO Iff HBO
FSUB
II. G. S. KXEPFER,
XSx'OXTcrxxxrillo, INT. I1.
Informs the public that he is now prepared with
all the necessary apparatus tuch as heavy iron jack
screws for moving, raising or lowering buildings of
every description, without injur- to the plastering.
His facilities are uc!j, in this, lino that, he cannot
fail to satisfaction.
so
Carpenter and Builder,
In which business he trusts his experience and
qualifications arc such as to secure for him a liberal
patronar".
Sept22d, 185P. nil -If
N e w s p a p e u s ,
AN J)
3Ee:rocUovjL53,
Of every description, for fale at
SCIIIITZ & DEUSER'S
LITERARY DEPOT,
South-east corner Main and Second,
ISrcm m ilic, X. T.
Scpt,22d, ISO'.'. nll-tf
ELECTION NOTICE. "
Territory of Nebraska, o
Couuty of Nemaha, f
Notice is hereby given that there will be nn elec
tion held at the several Precincts in said county cn
Tuesday the 1 1th of October next, for the purpose of
electing 4 members to the House of IJeprcsentativcs
of the Territorial Assembly of Nebraska, and I Pro
bate County Judge : 1 County Commissioner for the
1st Commissioner's District in said County; I Sheriff;
1 Kegister of Deeds; 1 County Treasurer and Col
lector; 1 County Clerk; 1 County Surveyor, and
2 Justices cf the Peace, and 2 Constables in each
Precinct.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereto
L S sc w- an an(' """d th Seal of said
i "' "j county at my office in I'rownviUe, this
27th day of August, A.I). lSiH.
EKASTL'S L PARKEK, County Clerk.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the Probate Court of Nemaha county. X. T.,
granted on the Kith day of Scptcmbeo, 1359, the
undersigned will tffcr at public sales to the highest
bidder, on Saturday tb? 22d day of October, A. D.
1S.")9, between tho Lours, of il o'clock, A. M. and the
setting of sun, at the door of the office of R. .
Whitney, in Prow nviile, Ncinaha county, N. T., the
following described land, to-wit: the north-west
of section number 15, in township number 4, north
or range number 15, catof the 6th principle naere
riian in Nebraska and county of Nemaha, as a part
of the Estalcof thelato William Welsh, deceased.
O. 1. HEW KIT, Administrator.
P.rownviHe, Sert. 15th, IS59. 10 Ct $7
Farm for Kent and Crop for Sales.
The undersigned will rent his farm during the
tho w inter. The farm is located about sixteen miles
souUu f PrownviLe contains Hi acres of earn, w hich
w ill be sold on reasonable terms. There is tire-wocd
on the farm. Ji, S. HAMl'OKD.
September 15th, l?3t. 19-lw
THE onder?iied will reDt on' literal terms, to
rTonipt and caret a! tenant, th niot Cnjnmodiou, el 1-K-int
artJ el.ij.iHy situated dwelling house in the ctty of
ISrun nviile an excellent cistern, all necesarj ul-hotit-es,
and a fine garden wiiu all the vegetables of the
season in an advanced state of cultivation, upon the
premises. I). L. XcGARY.
May 13. . , . noT7-tf
J llh .Mercantile firm ol Crano & Hill as hereto
fore existing is thM day dissolved by mutual con
sent. Theodore Hill having purehaseJ tho entire
interest tf Mcrt han-lisc, Notes and Aceount of Jona3
Craue, the books and account of tho firm remain at
the old stand, No. 17 Main Street, in charge of Mr.
Theodore Hill who will adjust all unsettled business
of said firm.
JONAS CRANE, )
THEODORE IHLL,f
Brownville, Juno 13th, 1559. M-t
Found.
A NOTE of hand, catling for over une hundred rfollirs,
whicli owner can have ty calling at this ofiKeand rayins
for this advertisement.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
Ho;ul!cy A Muir has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent.
Those Laving accounts against the aid firm will
please present them for payment, and those indebted
w ill please make payment to oithrr of the late firm.
LUTHEIt HOADLEV.
ROBTi V. MUIK.
Juno lst,59. 49 if
DncIIinjr House For Rent.
;T'Si Ari'iy 1
June 1st '59.
.WM. II. HOOVER.
49-tf
I wish to employ a good, steady hand, to labor as
a farm hand for the term of one year.
CURICAN IIUTCII1NS.
Brownvilie.Aug.il. n5-tf
HOWARD
ram
. 2Plxil,doliolxio,.
A Benevolent Institution established by aprcinl En
dowment for the relief of the tick and distressed,
ajjtit ted with Virulent and Epcdemie Disease.
Til K Howard Association, in view of theawful dislruc
tiouof 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
Miltii? Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open-a disixmsary for the treatment of tbi
clas of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical
Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip
t ion of their condition (ape, occupation, habits of lite,
Slc ) and in case of extremepovertj, to furnit-U medicines
free ol charge. It is needless to add that the Associa
tion commands the highest Medical skill of tho age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The directors of the Association, in their Annual Ge
nual Kepoit 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 Wcakuess Gonorrhoea; Gleet 5
Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or (.elf-abuse, disease of
ilic Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and order a continuance
of the same plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured
that their labors in tLU sphere of benevolent eflbrt have
beencf great benellt to the afflicted, especially to the
young, and they have resolved to devote themselves,
wi h ret ewed zeal, to this very important and much de
spised -ca'ise.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Ouanism, Masturbation or self
abue. and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope) FREB OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS for postage Other reiorts and Tracts on the
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are
constantly being published for gratuitous distribution,
and will hescnt to the afllictcd. Some of the new re
medies and methods of treatmuets discovered during the
last year are of great value.
Addre.-s for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILMN
HOl'GUTOV, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No.
1, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. ITARTWELL, President.
Eo. Fairchild, Secretary.
July 14, 1858-Iy
r. .
D. H. M'LAUOIILIN CIIAS. DORSEY
Mclaughlin & dorsey,
fres
Tlalii Street, Broivavllfc,N.T-,:'
Bey ?rid.eU-arid Warrants, ma out-and f.'c deolsr-'
Stnry Mateniem-; mat'" ert vret-i;;1 n" p. - ; j; v'
Buy ami sell property on commission ; furnUh land
warrants for time entries, and attend t- all other busi
ness couiiected wi;b a general land agency business.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern
ment land ami the location of land warrants for parties
residing at a distance.
McLAL'GHLIK &. DORSET respectfully refer to
George II. Xixuu, Esq., Register Brownville Land
OflWe.
Carries B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys'
Nemaha Land District.
Robert V. Furna1:, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville
Messrs. Lushbaugh ft Carson, Bankers, Brownville,
Hon. W. M. T. Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland.
Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md
O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio.
Hun. Fenner Furguson, Delegate in Congress from
Nebraska Tcrrritory, Washington, D. C.
John A. Beal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru, Ind.
Brownville, April 22. no!3.f
I'rohaic Police and Sale.
NOTICE notice is rcrehy given to all persons interest
ed that Avery Carter has been appointed Administrator
of the estate of Hugh Gerld, late of Nemaha comity,
Nebraska Territory. Persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notiticd to present them to the Probate
Judge of said county, at Brownville, on or before the
12th day of Septf mher 185!), or they will forever be de
barred collection ; and t lie said Avery Carter is further
authorized to sell the porsonal property belonging to
said esia'e, or sufficient to satisfy all demands, at pub
lic auction or at private sale as may seem best, on the
13th day of September 1SC9.
R. J. wniTNET, Probate Judge.
Brownville, August 21th, 1S.9. 7-3t.$l.
11RES PEAliOIGGIXGS AIIEAI
And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet
discovered, and
OK THE
City Boot & Shoe Store,
Will makcyou a superior pair of boots or shoes if you
cal 1 or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper
gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine
gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other house West
of SI. Louis. Einployinggood workmen, and keeping a
variety of material and trimmings for home manufac
ture, 1 hope to receive that liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me.. Give me a call. W.T. DEN.
Brownville July 27, 1659 ti3
T. 31. TALBOTT,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Having located himself in Brownville, N. T., ten
ders his professional services to the community.
All jobs warranted.
OfTjor Texas.
THE undersigned, desiring to start about the 10th of
September for Texas, will sell either for cash in hand or
upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in
the City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good
garden and outhouses upon the premises.
Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the
levee an 1 convenient for business purposes.
120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near the Missouri
river; well timbered and watered.
One half of an Original Stare (equal to 60 lots) in the
Town of Aspinwall.
Nine Lots in "McLennan's addition' to Nebraska City,
aear Nebraska City wharf.
The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf his
affairs in a very embarrassing conditiou. If those who
are indebted to him will please to come forward and pay
their little notes and accounts, he "iM take it as a great
kindness upon their part, and will be bappy to present
cacU of them with a slight token of bis high regard, in
the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with his
autograph appended thereto.
D. L. McGART.
May 1'.- n47-tf
HE UD II5H5
MANUFACTORY!
JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
BIlOWXrilXE, A". T.
HEREBY" informs the pub'.ic that e "has
f-Z b oated himself in this City, and is prepared
1- to serve those in want of anythinginhis line.
He has selected his stock trith care and will manufacture
a No. 1 article of everything offered. Ue deems It un
necessary toenumerate; but will keep on hand evey arti
cle usually obtained, in Saddle and IUrness shops.
JOHN W. MIDDLETON.
Brownville May 13. no4S-6m
Probate Kotice.
NOTICE ii hereby given to bi persons iotercsied
that Russell Peery has been appointed Adminis
trator wf tho Eitate of Williaja Calmore, late of
Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory. Persons hav
ing claims against aid Estate are hereby notified to
present them to the Probate Jutlce of said county,
at llrownxille, on or before the lid Monday of Oct
tobcr 1S59, or they will forever bo debarred eollcc-
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X1ZW ASD HIGHLY 1911'RCIVEU
(Patented) MET A TLIC SUN DIALS, manu
factured at Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by W. W.
Wilson', Aent.
For AH Latitudes.
In addition to the hour circle, subdivided to oho w
the true time to minute?, these Dials have engraved
Equation Tables, showing the difference between ap
parent ard true time every day in tho year: a mii
rtr inserted, which reflect! the cloud., showing their
exact course, and the consequent direction of tho
wind ; a compass, circle, io Being made with great
accuracy, of beautiful and durable- workmntdiip,
and very ornamental and useful, this valuable work
of art should have a place on the grounds of all im
proved country residences, plantations, gardens,
lawns, &.c. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three
feet high, is furnished at $5 each. The dial are 3
to 9 inches diameter, Price of No. 4, $15; No. 3,
$10; Mo. 2, $7; Nr. 1, $5. The No. 4 Dial anicol
umn,'$20, is generally preferred. Directions accom
pany by which they ara easily set up and adjusted
to the true meridian. Order promptly filled.
Aug. IS, 1850. n5-tf
Arnold's Combined Grinding: Mill
Corn nnd Cob Crusher, and
Corn Slicller.
Three valuable machines in one! This is anew in
vention, and one that is well worthy tho atteutionof
the public, the farming portion in.particular ; combin
ation has been pronounced by those who have the Mill
in use to one of the best ever made, and the great val
ue of this combination w ill be readily Been when the
fact is considered that each machine makes a necessity
for the other. Thus: a Mill makes a necessity for a
Shelter, and Sheller for a Mill, etc..
Being adapted to the use of the farmer, by horse
power, as a farm implement it scarcely has an eiual in
value.
It is also adapted to steam and water or wind power.
It is capable of grinding from Ave to tp Dushels per
hour, requiring from two to three horse power, accord
ing to the quantity and quality of the work done.
It grinds sufficiently tine for family use, making a su
perior article of Meal, leaving it round and lively,
which is indispensable for lisht bread or puddings.
Everyone will be astoaished at the difference in this
respect in favor of the meal made in this Mill compar
ed with that made In any stone mill. They have only
to make the. trial to be convinced.
- It will iibel fifty to sixty hushet per boor, aoiTwni
grind at;d 'hell attha aame tlnie.. ' , . : "
, It williiru.U Mtepa-.to twenty t-vdseH f mm nil
1?" ti'-'.r, and it Wlll'-crvsh ?d gr! ti-l " .,t ' ! wiui
It is lizlit andpjrtable, weiaMiiif tare hunlrtd pounus
and occupying a upate v les than twp feet by three
feet. ' " - ' ' "- '
The grinding surfaces are very duraDie, being made or
iron as hard as hardened cast steel, and when worn out
can be replacad without the aid of a mechanic, at the
trifling cott of one dollar and tifty cents, thus overcom
ing entirely the great objection to iron mills. Particu
lar attention is called to this feature in the Mill, as
the difficulty of replacing grinding surfaces in Iron
mills w hen worn out is an objection to them that has al
ways been urged with great force, and has had the effect
to prevent thousands from purchasing, wh otherwise
would b glad to do so. That objection is entirely done
away with this mill."
Millers will do well to examine this Mill, there be
ing no doubt that they will find it for their interest to
adopt it for a feed mill, as the grinding surfaces are re
placed at a much less cost than is required to keep a
Stone Mill in order, to say nothing of the great saving
in power and cost of Mill.
An examination of this mill is earnestly solicited, as
it must be seen in operation to be fully understood and
appreciated.
Cards of direction are attached to ech mill, which
w ill enable any one to set up and operate them without
further instructions.
State and county rights for sale cn reasonable terms.
Price of mill complete $76. For particulars inquire
of E. RAWSON', No. 18 Castt street, or address O.
S11EPAKD, rohtotlicc, Box, 29ii9, Chicago, III.
nol vl
Spear's Patent Corn Husker.
A machine capable of Hutking as much Corn in a day
as ten hands !
Speare's Prtcnt Corn Husker wa introduced to the
uotice of Eastern agriculturists, in January lat, and
the immediate recognition of its great merits, attd the
approbation it has met with from the farming commu
nity is fully tested by the fact that since is Introduc
tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east
and south, (only six months sicce ) 20CO buskers nave
been sold.
The machine is now upon exhibition at our office in
St. Louis, and we respectfully invite the farmers and
agriculturists of this and the aUa:cnt Counties and
States to call and satisty themselves by personal inspec
tion of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc
tion, the easy and perfect manner in which it performs
its work, and the immense saving of time and labor it
effects.
Dealers and agents have now a chance of more ample
remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will
again occur for years In tbis'coctlon of the West. Let
thom at once communicate with us and they will fir.'i
our terms to be the most liberal ami encouraging. We
also offer for sale couuty rights at a very low figure and,
upon easy term.
The Husker will be on exhibition at the next State
Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch
aser thereof that its performance will give them entire
satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money will be re
funded. .
Price twelve dollars each.
B11A.GG & BlTtROIV S, St. Louis, Mo.
TESTIMONIALS. -"-John A. Clark, one of the Editors
of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, w rites as
follows :
New York. June 17, 1859.
Messrt. A". T. Spcart 4- Co Sirs After having at
tentively w atcbed the operation of your Corn Husker
it'is a privilege to bear testimony to the great merit of
the invention. Tou have claimed for it nothing which
it has not in my presence proved itself espable. Our
farmers will appreciate your labors, and it is not need
ed that I should wish you a success which is already iu
your grasp.
Respectfully, &.C, JOnN" A. CLARK.
Ebizabeth Town, 2f. J.Jan 22, 135D.
Affjm. A". T. Spears 4r Co. Gents. Tour Corn
nnsk.er was received this morning. I started off imme
diately with rqy boracs and wagun to try my band at
shelling. I traveled only a few miles, as every farmer
wished to see the Husker work. I got back about eight
o'clock, making a circuit of aboutfour miles, I sold ten.
That will do for half a duy's wotk. I can sell 500. Your
fortune is made. Yours, respectfully.
"WILLIAM XILES.
It has also received strong expressions of commenda
tion from Hon. C. S. Flint, Secretary of the Massachu
setts Board of Agriculture, Hon. J. V C. Smith, ex
Mayor of Boston. Hollis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. Hon.
James Allen, of Massachusetts, Uon Marshall P Wilder
of Massachusetts, Prof. Mapes, of New York, and nu
merous others.
In addition to the above, we have certificates from a
large number of distinguished men, who are interested
in our agricultural industry, who endorse the merits cf
this machine in th strongest terms.
Among them, the Hon. Henry W. Benchley, of Mass.,
who 6ays :
I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the
practical operation of Mr. Spear's Corn Husker, and
have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce
it beyond comparison the best, if not the only practical
without ipjury to the corn, and with astonishing rapid
ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and efficient
working and low price, will, in my judgments command
for it an unlimited sale.
The undersigned have the pleasure of informing the
lirniina community that they have thi3 day, August 29,
1S59, purchase' from the patentee the right of man
ufacturing and selling '-Spear's Corn Husker." and are
prepared to till orders with promptness and dispatch.
Farmers and all others interested, desiring further
information will please write for circular.
AH orders and letters should be addressed to
' BRAGG & BCRttOWES, St. Louis, Mo.
Office, corner of Third and Market streets.
no Ivl
Carpentry Made Easy.
Thirty-eight plates, two hundred figures. The most
practical and valuable book, for farmers extant. Tells
h"w to build Barns, and Honses, Bridges, &c. &c.
Price $.1: sample copv $2 by mail, postpaid bv JAMES
Cn ALLEN S. SON. Philadelphia. Acents wanted.
vlnl
ritts Patent laclilne
The Subscriber ! the inventer sal patentee of tl.e
above ck'trtd uticltiiie, and ha iu n ;iai iiir.si ii m
for ovvr twenty years, and is prepare! t!us . Son. to
fumifk ci'Ler evnt or teu-horse machines, t. , --ta.
iacta cylinder, wiili all kis now improvement ' jarej ia
four distinct ways, viz. bevel gear new impr jvemcnt,
spur ?ear short belt, long te!t. This cclvLritcd tn.ii
cbincjin ordinary graiuwbt, ojts, bricy, re, will
thresh and clean reaiiy f jt maiket from : to ti:tl
c!s or wheat a djy, on from I.uO bushel.- of o.its ( r bar
ley, and U w if aoul a rival iu fbe c ii6tiy.' 11Js Hoi -e
Power, known as tke jv.nble Piaiou I'uvec, If tLeou y
one i:i the country of the kind, an I for streiih, dura
ki'itj and ca.-e if draught canmt lc s-irpaaoJ iu ILe
Contu rv.
The truck w.ig.m for TiauTIns the machines are gated
to run on UjC wjJo track itli laru'e wbceN. and cm t e
used for fum purpose if reiitiiicd.. Tie l(:uU(ur for
thoroughly leimUting the draught Of t!i h.r-c " that
one !iorK"car.i()t do any irwe than .iin't)rer. ir any
less, and saves u gtraiu on the machiaery. The flag
ging apparatus istucw invvntiii. , jttihol t. the ma
chine for bagging the Brn as it omes froiu the cleaner,
and a.ives one hand; besides avoids all disputes betwrea
threshers and farmers.
The Straw Stacker made by wi f ir pllmc? t-traw,
are laMit tt any length and ar :? Tfr known f r that
purpose.
AM repairs for Separator or Hurbe rowers furni.-hcJ
at the shortest notice.
For prices, terms, ic, addres.i HltiAM A. riTT3.
nolvl ... '
WAR ENDED!
Dclatvarc tirapc Vines.
A very Cue Ktock of th TriH DUw.ire Vinos, m
pets, ur transplanted from tpen gtocndijlao .layer
from lare bearing vines, all strong and well rwtel,
readr far delivery in the fall. Pi tee $i to fr3. Also,
l'gan. Ilebecca, Diana, I'nioii Vil li.ise, CoiKordJl art lord
Pro! ifTc. and other new varieties, selected vines. $ I to
$2. The prcent season has been very favorable to the
growth of the vine aud witll incrc,scdfjoi!itie for pro
pagation, nty vine are much Uner th.m 1 hive ever be
fore offered. My Petawarrs are pri-pa.;a'ed cTircvtli
from the original vine and bearing o'escenaantu, aud
are Ji course genuine.' Itlsvreil known ttjat par)M..i
vines have been sold for the Pennine, in vartofK p.irts
of tbe country, a; id it lss also believed These tinrs have
been proi'agafed from for sile and p 'lrcTusers ca anot
exercise too much caution iu obtaining tbe Delawaro
from a reliable source. GEC. W CAMPBELL.
1-1 Delaware, Ohio.
Moflit's l'atent Oiiio Tliresihcr.
Tte subscribers have now ready several hundred of the
above excellent machine. Wherever these MoftH's
Threshers have beeh introduced, it is well khownthat
they are altogether unequalled; and. therefore, as ma
ny first das references can bo finished as mty be re
quired. They are built of 4. 6, H, and 10 h.rs capaci
ty, and every machine is run several hours,' and thor
oughly tested iu all its parts, before l-?a ing uur ficto
rles. " " r .j ' '
We have alo iviw ready TL delivery SoRClHVM KT
GAlt CANE MILLS, of the most approved pat terns, and
alsoall thenecessary apparatus for tbt Domestic ,l;m
ufacture of Sngarand Syrup. We are nnw prepared to
supply our customers with Mills of the most efliiient
operation, at price in SU Louis as low as ii Cincinnati.
Descriptions of these Mills aud App.irabusJ.ao a Trea
tise on Sorghum Sugar Cane, and on .Sugar audSjrup
making, wiil be cheerfully forwardetl Co all applicants.
As our farmers are fast Jearniru? the: easy and large
protltj of raising hay for 'market, wo ao now making
ready to supply tlie"deniawd for a larue numlMT of hosc
well established Dederick's Paralel Lever Horse pow
er Hay Presses.
We manufacture and have constantly for sale the fol
lowing hignly approved Machines : "
Selby's Patented Premium Grain Drill ; the ceTet
ted Kentucky Harvester ; Atkin's Sel'-raking Reaper;
Page's & Child's Portable Saw Mills, Portable Flour &.
Grist Mills; Mill Macmn-y, aud itatijoary Steam En
gines, and Boilers and tlxtitres "
Orders respectfully solicited; ancl pamphlets witti
prices, terms and full Ucfcripliccs eheerf ally furnished
gracultoitsly. - - -- - -
St. Louis Agricultural Works, Corner Maiuo Bid
die streets, St. Louis, Mo. - '
CLARK, BICIIARSON A. Ci,
nolvl Proprieijra.
Iawton UlacKberrj'.
To obtain tbe original variety for garden or field cul
ture, or circulars with directions, addrets, -
WM LAWTON,
vlnl New Roclicllc, N Y
Miinmcr ana Fall Planting.
JOHN A. KENN'ICOTT, at the Grove Nursery, West
Northaeld, 111., will have reaJv f..r diireiy at the
r' n'M'cpeciaTry Tulips, at tl.e low rate of $3 per
100, and $20 per M for large r'Hts:
Strawberries, of all the most approved varieties,
from $2 to $lper M for most; a few sorts, like Wilton's
Albany, higher, to 40 cents per foot, according to varie
ty and form average 25 cents, a:id are safe to plant in
August and September.
Fruit Trees, especially Peaches, in good variety.
Small Fruits. -Currants, Houghton Gooseberry, R.i-p-berries,
Blackberries, &c, much lower than ever offerc 1
before. t .
Ornamental Trees, Roses and other Hardy Shrubbery,
large plant Ut ciSl.V HoCeU' V-1 ' ' Hi".
neutiiiScata,Pr &c, at "fr,m Ito $10 per han-
Jrc51on v xnail orf 'application r nnt every thing
s:,(c--a r.iciti-l ior mst-ant transtxirtatioa ; and aa a rule
DntVnin?s sold at about ten per een'.., lest In itumo
thaa Spring.. ttalvl
uougiass SUiir Willis.
Douglass Brothers have made arrangements for man-ufacturing-to
an unlimiteil extfit their rgho or Far
mers' Portable Sugar Mills, will be prepared to s ipply
tho demand however largo, and will also bo prepared
to fill all orders for Douglass and Cooper' Purtaldo fur
nace and Sugar Evaporator.
Our Mills took the first Premium (1 Silver Mcdal)at
the United states Agricurtnral Kair at Saadti.-ftv, Conten
ding with the Mills of Hedge, Freefc Cn. of Cincinnati
and H. J. Cox of Hamilton county, Ohio, also the first
Premium at tho Northwestern Virjini.i Agricultural
Fi.ir. held at Wheeling, Ya., and at numerous county
Fairs in Ohio.
PRICES $G0, $S9, $100. $!25and upwards. Price cf
Furnaces and Evaporators, $50 to $10O.
Circulars and Pamphlots furni.-hud on appticalim.
All orders addressed to the nnderigned will bp prompt
ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHERS,
ZanesillP, Ohio.
nUGU TnOMAS DOUGLAS, t.eneral Agent,
vlnl Mt. Vernon, O!o.
Important to Farmers.
Messrs. James Challen ft Son, FuM'uIiers Philadel
phia, will send any Agricultural Work published in
America, postpaid, 011 receipt of the retail price.
vlnl
PAY "YOUR DEBTS ! !
Vitn Corn.
Tho?c indebted to mo are hereby notified Hint
they can liui late their indebtedness w ith corn at
the highest market price, delivered nt the store of
I. T. YVhyte in llrownville. This reqnc.-t it made
only because I am in debt myself, an 1 cannot raise
the money, hut enn make Use of corn. !ueh nn ar
rangement will be taken as a great accommodation
under present circumstances. JEjJs'K ,J0L.
Drownville, Dec., 2, l?i.
Ague ! Ague ! !
A IVew Chemical JDiscovery.
Foremost among p.ll the dillorer t remedies offered
to tho public for tho cure of this diseaso stands
'.YirTtlCgraph T'.'"i?.' Uein entirely vegetable,
free from the use of quinine and arsenic, of which
most cf theaguo preparations are composed", it is en
tirely harmless in its eject, and leave the patient
strong and healthy. If taken according to directions,
it will not fail to cure tho wot., cases. Ju.it try
itoncc and satisfy youriclvesthat the Acjuccan be
cured.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by Crane & ill
Brownville, N. T.t and by dealer everywhere.
All orders must bo addressed to YT. AV. Ward,
Leavenworth, Kansas, General Agent for Kansas
and the Western States.
July 11, ISi'J. . . 3 in
fSTFever and Asue Killer Will
cure ague and fever, chilis and lever, dumb agce, inter-
i mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms
i of fevers incident -o bilious climates. If there ia a
men, woman or child suffering wj.h atjue andfver,
they arc advised to-procure Dr. E.-terly'rf Fever and
Ague Killer, it is zpoxitive cure speedy and perma
nent. Try it.
Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesftr $5."
Dr. EAsTEELV.corner of Third and Chestnut streets
St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be
addresnepto get the genuine. ? -
Sold try J. H. MAUN at CO, Agents, Brownville. '
5ri)r. Baker's Specific will cure
gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee,
diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all disease of the
genital organs. Beadfr, have yon a privnfe diieate t
Do not neglect it. Delay 1 dantjtroux. Dr. Baker't
Specific is a safe, speedy, ar.d radical enre. "With Dr.
Baker's Specific you can cure ymtrtclf, and prevent
exposure, as plain directions for use accompany tte
medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle.
jDr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets
St Loui3, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom aU orders
must ha addressed, to get the genuine. Sold by
Land Warrants,
3Jor Caslx mid 011 Timo
"U'e are prepared to loan Land "Warrant of all sizes to
settlers on such time as they nuy.dcsirc long or abort
at the usual rates.
A constant supply of "vTarrarJs will be kept on hand,
for sale as cteap as they caa be bought elsewhere in
town. .
Buy of regular dealers and. beware of bogus warrants.
All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be
genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if de
fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we canal
ways be found at the old tand a few d'wrs can of the
Brownville House.
LrSnBAUGH C ARSON,
Bankers, and Dealers ir. Land "w'iirraat.
I3uy our Warrants
Oi J. McCONIHE, FurEJUaniitrcc-t, Omaha, Nebraska.
JOSEPH L. ROY,
23 Jhu SL IB S3 K.
HAIR DRESSER.
Main Street,
uroiv.willb;, x. t.
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Great 'HiuslPfbr
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D. J. LIARTIN & CO.,
Wholesale k Retail
ES J2l. Xj !Hj JltL SE3f
MAIN STREET,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Annouuce to the Citizens cf the
COUNTIES OF T '
NEMAHA, . " '
RICHARDSON,
JOHNSON,
TAN NEE. -. J
: - AND GAGE,
AND ATCHISON COUNTY
X xx 1SJL isso ur i,
.t: ; . THAT THEY HAVE
Just Eeceived,
Per Steamer Emigrant,.
A HEW, COMPLETE; ACID
SUPEBI0R STOCK
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GltOCERIES,'
O TJ LZ? X
Glassware,
F(L3.raDT(lIl.Iy
SASH DOORSi )
fiend j'JIado Clothing
Boots.. Shoes, . :
Hats,
Caps; etc.
EVERYTHING .
Mccdctl or IDesiretl
Can Ic had at ovr Store, and on iervi3 as
favorable as those of any ether.
House in the West.
lVc I)o a Cash, or Exchange for
Produce Trade, and arc Deter
mined thereby to Give our ti
.-. . . ''. '.
tomcrs BARGALS
We 'solicit a continued and increased
patronage, pledging ourselves to. spare
no pains to gire entire satiafaaion iu
prices and quality.
Our Atchison County Friends
Will find very much to their edmniae to
deal with us .
Give us a CaIIr
And satisfy rcrilves tbst wo have thir
C3r O O
And' are- selling them.
O 2KC
D. J. JfARTIN : CO