jfHg advertiser: ! pROWNVILLE, NOV. 3. lS-a. i " V.Kit MS: I fvrr,l' P:'d in advance, - $2.00 r,fJ,B at the end of 6 months, 2.00 " " a 44 "12 ' 3,00 '', ' rt 1? or more will be furnished at $1,&0 per 1 C1 roje! theVa-u accompanies tho "rdor, not ! jve "Nebraska Advertiser having J J tve largest circulation of any paper in - c r;tory, Wholesale Merchants in St. 5t. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East "'arieta where Nebraska merchants pur fl find no better advertising medium Western country-CS ' rfs Blanks. ' i vc printed in superior style, and for i u mp fur cah, a frcth supply of 1 ,clntv Deeds, Mortgage Deeds. 'NVTt" Deeds. Bonds lor Deeds, i 'jnstice. sheriff and Constable Blanks, ? IJlank Preemption Papers, Township Plats. Dills Lading. f Drafts, Kotes, etc., etc., etc. ' , wfo!; tie especial attention of those in need. r .juje'f any nJ every description executed to I : I'r:u1 .iv'.r inferior to none, produced in any part of ;t::a ' ve except no oface in the West, or clsc- : i . fftr specimens of cur Work as evidence. Fish Market. essrs. Case &. Masteksos are now tjed. furnishing the people of this 'aceriih fresh rith cai"11 froin tbe f-U lakes adjacent to the river in the t'souri lottoms. When vc say they l-e most excellent eating, we speak ex imcntaJJy; wc have repeatedly tested eir good qualities. At their old market '.snj ou water street, icthyophagbts can -jufj their appetites. (W-pai)cr Change. ! S.UtLrr.v, Esq., of this place, has t-cld I,: the Journal Office to Messrs. Hackeii I'iiuBHoniER of Nemaha City, to ' ii,-h f.ace the office has been removed, -i v.htre hereafter n paper will be pub iiL Wc have not learned the name V the new paper. I Mill nicy so up. I Mr. A. Gates is erecting a neat little !-:ck cuf.aze on Water street, between t:ird and Fourth. j .Mr. Joshua Rogers is also putting up i residence on Main street. ' Mister's New I'nabridgcd. U'ehave before us the advance sheets "W eUter's Dictionary, unabridged, in ; ,e volume . of 17o0 pages, containing :iOO pictorial illustrations; ten thousand vt v.'crds and meanings; a valuable ;l!e ef synonyms ; table giving the pro Nation of ihl names of 8,000 dislin .iihed persons of modern times ; pecu ;.juse of words and terms in the liille; tUesof Latin, French, Spanish and Ita-!-.n r-lirascs, idioms, proverbs, fee., ren i r-d into English; alreviations, arbi r:ry' signs?, cc, together with all the r.::crof previous edition." I3y Prof, t m-bicii. O. & C. Merkiam Publish p, Springfield, . Mass. This cannot but jvc an invaluable edition. The cngrav ?:s are most excellent; jhe paper extra i type, bold and clear, and the gene- xl arrangement most admirable. Some Great Men. ' Judging from the "leader" of the last ounville .ldvcriiscr, there are a few : nin Brownville, among the "immor W and were "not born to die." We ' -c no desire to detract from their good vs and reputation, and are quite will - g to presume they are all the ldvcriiscr Jyuf thftn, but we have been not a 5''.e amused at the white-washing done i lave Ly that journal and by the Omaha 'f'jra::, over the election of a single iiiJate in Douglas county. The Dern-l-itic officers elected recently in Otoe ijntyneed no paint and white-wash. -rare composed of the "right stuff," " -need no varnishing to show that they -0 of sound material. Ntbraska City ; The writer of the above, is one of the Ws recently elected," and who ':is no' paint and white-washing;" is mposed of right stuff end need no -nishmg to show that they are of sound Serial." Modest, is'nt he ? especially en we recollect he was elected by a '--why of less than half-a-dozen votes! ''officers recently elected," Milton, f re cf such "sound material" that they 'w through on a faster line than that ! .TM?c Douglas In Kepljto Judge ; Black. i e jind upon our table the lte reply 4 Mr. Douglas to Jude Black's attack Jaliis Harper' Magazine article upon -r- subject of "Popular Sovereignty in 'Territories." We have glanced over 'hastily; will give it a more careful :r?, and furnish our readers with : rac,. if not the whole article. It is f j!t?n in that plain, forcible and bold 0 peculiar to that remarkable states- Acting or the Legislature. T;-e next session of the Territorial J' Mature of Nebraska meets on Mon : Member 5, 1659. ;r. Hroii Baker, one of the first Jprs of this place, and who went to ' .-'-'ruia last spring overland, returned i The body of the late J. Y. Mason, V. I illli!nr in trnnn ...Ml" tw i uiu arrive in "York by the Arago, which sailed j Havre on the lS:h inst. T 4 rm X'lnlA restate I air. Ohio, the first pre r'Mor e best ten acre field was w ,t0 a c'nzen f Dearborn county, y'i-ced the necessary certificates Crouable parties that his field. of ! .jj8' yielded on an" average, one be T,ailtl ninety-six bushels to the f ilie tecond premium "to the best k u'f1 aerC5 -awarded upon lhcL to the acre. Critical Conditio h or Uie"Fope.: A correspondent cf the London Times: in Hiiiiuj irora l-lcrence, lUiti ultimo, j assumes to give reliable information from an important nature, as fol- of Home, i tows: "The P ope's health is fast declining; erysipelas in his left leg exhibits rather alarming symptoms ; it causes fever and swelling in several parts of the body. Tho illness is serious." To the letter containing the above, th following is, also, added : "The Pope i.i said to have received the extreme unc tion, the sacrament administered to the dying." are nrw in receipt of car FALL GOODS, which comprises vcrjthin a GENT, tr LADY is likely to want. We invite our frhnUX ani the pub lic generally to COlIC AND SEE US, ai wo will not b un'lcr.sl J for catb. D.J. MARTINI CO. October 20:h. 1553. , 15-tf We Will Purchase Yheat As money is scarce, we will pay in goods for wheat 65 cent per bushel ; and for flour f 2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnUh sacks for wheat and re ceive it, either at our Storo in lSrownville or at Mclviu'a Mills. D. J. MALT IN & CO. Lrownville, Oct. 20, 18:9. no!5-tf Lost Land Warrant. Xotice i liercliy Riven that after six necks publica. tioa of Ibis notice, application will bo ma le to ibe Com oiUsioner (f Pension tor a duplicate of Land Warrant So. 6G 4C6 tor 160 acres, dated April 19. 1809. Issued to KoKwell Auntln, a caveat having lieeti filed lb the Gen eral Land Office against tuo ibsue of a Patent, the said warrant having been lost. KOSWELL AVSTIX, Cwtober 27, 1S03, viulS By E. A. WUIGIIT, Att'y Constable's Sale. Xutice is herehy given tliat ty virtue of an execution i.5uid by R. J. Whitney, Justice of the Peace In and for the C iuiity of Xemaha, in the Territory of Nebraska, on the 30'.h of September, A. 1). 1So9, against S. B. Har rington atid ia favor cf IiioUanl Brown, for the turn of eighteen dollars and twenty-five cents, I, Joshua Ro gers, Constable of said county, havo levied upn and will, od Saturday the 6:t day of November, 1 :5t, tt 3 o'clock P. 21., oticr for s-aie to the lushest bidder for cash in hand, lu front of the efflce cf R J Whitney in Brown vilie in taij county, seventeen law bookit, as tho pro perty of the sali S B narringtou iu satisfaction of aaid execution. JOSITUA RO jER5, Constable. October 27, ISM vin6 THEDOLLAR DEALER roa NEW -VOLUME NEW TYPE. For twenty years tho "Cleveland Plain Dealer" has been owned and controlled, l'ubli-hed and Ed ited by tho came individual. It has never missed a fublication day uor scratched a Dcuiocrntic Ticket, t has fought its way single-handed ngainst all op pusitioa, until it has guined a Nationnl circul;ttitn and a Nationnl reputation. From Maine to Cali fornia the H tin Dealer is known and rend, and it never wr in so good a condition pecuniarily, or in better pluck, politically, to riht the buttles of De mocracy than now. Fcr the comiug year it will be particularly devoted to Popular Sovereiutj! It h:is agmnst uih authority, u.ired to advocate the right ti "tho people of a territory as well as a State, to regulate their domestic institutions in thtir own way," and it will continue to do so against said high authority, "the world, the Gosh tud tho devil." Against all Leco:cpton Constitution, flave codes, and the re-opening of tho Slave Trade, this Paper is devotedly dedicated from this time, hence forth a.id forever 1 'Corns cne, come all 1 This rock shall fly Fr.nu itsCrm base as toon a3 11" Besides tho current News cf the Day, tho Plain Dealer will contain in each number a TALE, Cor respondence from a host of Contributors, and Tele graphic Ucpot ts from all parts of the World. Tho Commercial Deportment will bo under the sole chtrge of James Lrokcnshire. Esq., who is ac knowledged to b-j one of th Jes; market reporters it the country. The Local Department will be presided over by that original and laughter provoking genius, "Arte mus Ward, Esq.," whose Letters, Jokes, Oddities and Quidities, are alone worth tho price of tho paper. In short we arc prepared to present one of the best and neatest and cheapest family Newspapers in the Wcit. SUBSCRIPTION. Single Subscribers, per year, - - $1 SO lor six months, 1 00 Clubs of Ten, per year, - - - - 10 00 All over Ten Copies, to one Pistoflico I 00 . To each getter up of a Club, one Copy Extra. T" Post Masters arc requested to act as Agents Dovglass Democrats are expected to act as agents and to lose no fime in getting every be liever iu Popular Sovereignty, no nutter tj what party he may belong to take this paper. Now is tho time to bestir yourselves preparatory to Jhe next Presidential Campaign. Those who want an account of tho opening of tho New Congress, tho organization of tha New House of Itepreseritativcs (which will bo a protrac ted and rich affair, a majority being "Opposition," J the President's Message aud lteportsof the Depart ments, will commence their subscriptions December First. Tho new Volume will commence January 1st All pajments tj be In advance. Address, J. W. GItAY, Cleveland, Ohio. October 3, 1 S5U. The States and Union. The Cheapest Paper lu the South- ONLY ONE 1)0LLAI1 PEIt ANNUM, FOR THE WEEKLY EDITION. During the month cf October wc will commence the puthcatiou of our paper on new, large, aud leg ible tvpo, under the title of tho "States and Uni on." " It wid be conducted with an exclusive regard to tho principles if the States-right Democracy. It will bo independent of factious, unbiassed ly par tial inU rests, and furnished to subscribers at the low price of ono dollar ucr year. The subscription price is but barely remunerative but we havo placed it thus low in order th:t it may te within tho reach of every Democrat and others who aro inclined to read it. It will coutain all the leading editorials w hich appear in the daily edi tions, as well as a large amount t f general intelli gence, embracing much valuable information relat ing to the affairs of government, aud matters of in teicst relating to literature, Agriculture, and Com merce. It will also contain all tho Government Ad vertisements and official notices. The events which will transpire during tho next twclvo months will make a paper published at the scat of government of mare than ordinary interest. The States and Union, during this period, will contain a crfcct history of tho proceedings of the Nest Congress, which will perhaps bo of more in terest to the nation than any previous Ccngres; since the forniatiou of the government. It will embraco the whole political canvass for the next presidency, up to the day on which the election takes place ; in fact, it may be regarded as the cam paign ja.pcr, and the cheapest papvr of the kiad ev er issued. We see no reason why its circulation should net be extended to fifty thousand in a few months. The indicaticasare favorable to such result4 from tho substantial manifestations which wo receive day by day in tha large number of subscribers. A remit tance may be made for a single copy by earefu.'ly wrapping up a gold dollar and enclosing it in an envelope. Postmasterr and others, who will take the troublo of Fendinf us a olub of ten subscribers at tho rate of ono dollar per year for each subscriber, will be furnished with a copy of the Weekly States and Uni on for ouo year, pratis. 1 avinents.in nil cases, require-! in advance. Current money in the different States received in j payment for subscription. AH letters ehould be addressod to JOHN P. 1IEISS, Washington, D.C. r morton .:eouse7T xhsraska cxyy,.?;ehrasea. ' T. I.'GODDIN, Proprietor. September, 23, 1S53. tf. A History of all Religions Containing a Statement of the Origin, Dcrclopuicnt, !3oct lines and GGTvrismsnt til' tlie Ilt'Iig ious Ec7jo mi nations in Europe and the i'nileti States, With P.iographbal Sketches cf Eminent Divine, by Saaiuel M. Smuclier, LL. D. Published by Duane Kalian, Quaker City Publishing House, Z'S, South Third Street, Philadelphia. The subject of Ucliion and the Doctrines of sects must always have nu absorbing interest for the tho!:htful observer, and a ork which alv-rds the d'iiircd information, in a convenient and Hcces.iib!e form, at a modsrato price, has been urgently deman ded, and will be sought for with avidity, and mu.-t command a large sale. Ill the present work, th origin, devel-pem :r , dtrirul belief, Church Government and eculiar. ties of over eighty different religious socts, are tr-..-U1 in a style clear, cmpendions and accurate, hi. J will afford all the information which might bo r -CiircJ with great diCeully and expense, andm d labor acd research, from tbe larger polemical wtiL: and encyclopedias. Dr. Smucker has evidently prepared thisw rk with much care, and it exhibits great ability v.i: I leartiiag. The articles on the different religion.-, are very impartially written, and slio'.r thecarelul atudy of ail n nrirp' ml icr and M iiinl r iiml aiwl tV.n i u-, portacce and value cannot be jtoo hi-hly estimate 1 ! Jyom ' Oi vine and bearing deccnaarts,iui of . superior and unbiassed effort in a wotk cf K beed'mr SV Z or tee country, and it is also believed these vines have teen propagated from for sale, and purchasers cannot exercise too much ca a lion iu obtaining the Delaware from a rchable source. GEO. W CAMP3KLL, 1-1 Delaware, Ohio. 11 1 U Patent Machine. . The S-tiiat U" the, lnvccter at4 patentee '.of, the above cvltiriited nudh:ne, and has miaufactured them f.r over twea'.y yar, and is prepare I this aeasou to furnii either eivht r.teu-horbC iaatline.-, thirty-two- inch cj l;;iJi'r, with all Lis ngw improvements, gearel in j fourdistinct way, viz. here! gear new improvement, : ! spur gear hhortl elt, brng belt. This celebrated ma-t. I cLioe iu crdicary grain wheat, cats, barley, rye, will , ' thrcaU and clean ready for market from 3 JO to 500 bmh- j e!s of wheat a d. y, on from 1200 bushels of oaU or bar- ! ley, and is withtut a rival in the country. This Horse rover, known as tho Double Pinion Power, ia the only one ia the country of tLe kind, and for strength, dura- ! biUty and ease of draught cauuot be surpassed in the j country. The truck wagon for hauling the machioea are gaged to run on the wida track with large wheel, and can be u ci for farm purposea if required. The Equalizer for thoroughly regulating the draught of the horses so that one horse cannot da any more than another, nor any less, and saves all strain on tbo machinery. The bag ging apparatus is a new invention, attached to the ma chine lor Hfwiug the grain as it comes trow the clc.uicr, and saves one hand; besides avoids all disputes between threshers and farmers. The Straw Stacker made b me for piling the straw, are made ef any length and are the best known for that purptse. All repair for Separator or ILre Powers furniubed at the th rtest notice. F.r prices, terms, &c, address HIRAil A. PITT3. . . WAR ENDED t JUel aware Crape Vines. A very fine stock cf the True Delaware Vines, In ts. or transplanted from open ground; alo layera urn large bearing vines, all strong-atul well rooted, ir delivery in the fall. Price $2 to $3. Also. 'i. ilebecca, Diana, Union Villiase, Concord Hartford ...ic and other tew varieties, selected vines, 81 to Tue present season has been very favorable to tbo ;'jw;h of the vine aud with increased facilities for pro p;iiu:iin, uiy vines are much finer than I have ever bc- f .re o.'ered. My Dclawares are propagated directlv 1'; c ) Gfreat Musli for this kind, as too often, those pretending to civ cor rcct information upon such subjects are prejudiced in favor cf scmo particular sects or denoiaiiutiouj. Mr. Kulison has brought out this great work in a very handsomo form, . and the public is indebted to him for a very valuable, instructive and useful book. The pice, $1,00, is remarkably law for j uch a work, and In order that it may have a r.tpid and extensive circulation, he will send it to any a ddrefs, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and twenty live cents to pay postage. Mr. Rulison will send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue of Eooke and Gifts, containing all informaiion relative to tho establish ment tf Agenciis in tho Gift Conic business. Ad dress DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 33, South Third Street, Philadelphia, X'a. A CARD. To Pre-E.mptors and OTiiras. Persons who may hereafter desire the services or the undertijned, and Associates, will please send fo me - 1st. A description of the land in contest, 2d. Ti e time when the ens are tiled at tho lxa! of fices J Aoic decided ; and Kken sent up. Md. A copy cf the evidence taken. Patents When Patents are wanted, the Certificates nuifctbescut tome. The cost of obtaining patents is only f,l0. By complying with the above, much time wU be raved, and the tubincss can be bc tte:' attended to. JOHN A. T-ARKEa Tarhlnston City, September, 15, 1S59. . nolCK-4-3m Two Bay Mares in Charge ON Monday the 27th of J ud, 159, twe men passing by the names of James Hamilton and Wm. Johnson, stopped at the llrownvillo Housoin Drown-' ville, N. T. having with them two large dark buy mares. On the 29th the men left Prownville leaving the animals at the City Livery Stable. They stated before leaving that they had taken up the horses on Salt ('reek between tho two Binc-3, thinking them to be cstrnys. The mares are yet at tho City Livery Stable in Erownville, where the owners can get them by calling proving property nd paying all charges connected with their keeping ; unless called for within sixty days from thi date, they will be held at auction to the highest bidder. WM. ROSSELL. R. T. ltANEY. Farm fcr Kent and Crop for Sales. The undersigned will rent his farm during the the winter. The farm is located about sixteen miles south of Pro wo ville contains 16 acres of corn, which will bo sold on reasonable terms. .There is fire-wood on the farm. H S. IIANIFOKU. September 15th, 1859. - 19-4w Arnold's Combined Grinding 31HI Corn and Cob Crus!icr, and Corn Shelicr. Threo valnablo machines in one! This ia anew In vention, and one that i well worthy tho attention of the puij.ic, tho farniirg portion in particular; combin ation has teen pronounced by those who have the .Mill i.i uj-c lu one of the best ever mado, and the great val liC of this combination will be readily ncn when the -fact is considered that c-jch machine makes a necessity fur the other. Thus: a .Mill makes a necessity for a Shell er, and Shelier for a 31 ill, etc. Beiu.i adapted to tte use of the farmer, by horse power, as a farm implement it scarcely has an equal iu value. It is also adapted to steam aud water or wind power. It is capable of grinding from five to ten bushels per tour, requiring from two to threo horse power, accord In;; to the quantity and quality of the work done. It grinds sutiiciently fine for family use, making a su perior article cf ileal, leaving it round and lively, ahK'iiis indispensable for iij-'ht bread or puddings. Every ono will be astonished at the difference ia this respect in favor of the meal made in this Mil) compar ed with that nude iu any btone mill. They have only to make the trial to be convinced. It will shell fitty to sixty bushels per hour, and will grind and shell at the same tr ie. It, will crush ttf teen to twenty buthe's of oorn and cob per hourj mud it will crush and grind at the same time. It is light and portable, welphinss thre hundred Kjunds and occupying a pace of less than two feet by three feet. Ttiegrinding surfaces are very durable, beinc made of Iron as hard at. hardened cast Ktecl, and when worn out can bo replaced without the aid of a mechanic, at the trifling cost of one dollar aitd tifty rents, thus overcom ing entirely the great objectija to Iron mills. Particu lar attention in called to this feature in the Mill, as tho difficulty of replacing crfnding surfaces in Iron mills when 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, who otherwise would be f lad ia di so. That objection is entirely doue away with this mill. ilillers will do well to examine this Mill, there be ins 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 ia required to keep a Stone Mill in order, to say nothing of the great saving in powr and cost of Mill. An examination of this mill is earnestly solicited, as it must be seen in operation fo be fully understood and appreciated. Cards or direction are attached to each mill, which will enable any one to bet up and operate them without further instructions. State and connty rlphts for sa'e on reasonable terms. Price of mill complete $75. For particulars irjqtilre of E. KAWSOX, No. 18 Cis street, or address G. SIIEPAKD, Postufflce, B.x, 23U9, Chicago, 111. nolvl XoffiVa Patent Ohio Thresher. The subscribers have now ready several hundred of the above excellent machines. Wherever these Mcfflt's Threihers have beeh introduced, it U well khown that they are altogether unequalled; and, therefore, as ma ny first class references can bo furnished as may be re quired. They are built of 4, 6, 8, and 10 horse capaci ty, and every machine Is run several hours, and thor oughly .ested iu all its part, before leaving cur facto ries. Wc hn ve also now ready for delivery SOItGIICM SU GAR CANE MILLS, of the most approved patterns, and also all the neccssry apparatus for the Domestic Man ufacture of Sugar and Syrcp. We are now prepared to supply our customer with Mills of the most eflKient operation, at prices in St. Louis as low as In Cincinnati. Descriptions of these Mills and Apparanus, also" a Trea tise on Sorsbum Sugar Cane, and on Stgnr and Syrup makirg, wiJ be cheerfully forwarded to all applicants. As our farmers are ijal learning the easy and large proiits of ralins hay foT market, we are now making ready to supply the demand fur a Iar?e number of those well established Dcderlck's Paralel Lever Horse pow er Hay Presses. : " Wc manufacture and have constantly for sale the fol lowing hiftily approved Mscbines: Se'.by's Patented Premium Grain Drill ; the celebra ted Kentucky Harvester ; Atkin's Self-raVng P.eapcr; Ppo-s U Child's Portable Saw Mills, Portable Flour & Grist Mills; Mill Machinery, aud itationary Steam Eu fcinei, and Boilors and fixtures Orders respectfully solicited; and pamphlets with prices, terms and full descriptions cheerfully furnished gratuitously. . St. Louis Agricultural Works, Corner Maine Bid tile streets, at. Louis, Mo. CLARK, r.ICHAIiSOX & Co, t noli-l - proprietors, t .I. Larton Blackbcrrj-. To obtain the original variety for garden or field cul ture, or circulars with directions, address, WM LAWTOX, vlnl New Rochelle, N T Summer and Fall Planting. KEXKICOTT, at the Grove Xurscry, West III., will havo ready for delivery at the JOIIX A. Xorthficid, riu'ht time : bulbs, especially Tulips, at the low rato of $3 per 100. and $20 per M for large roots: Strawberries, of all tho most approved varieties, from $2 to $4 per M for most; a few sorts, like Wilson's Albany, higher, to 40 cents per foot, according to varie ty and form average 25 cents, and are safe to plant la Ansnst and September. Fruit Trees, especially Pet ches, In good variety. Small Fruits. Currants, Houghton Goot-eberry, Rasp berries, Blackberries, &.c, much lower thau ever offered before. Ornamental Trres, Roses and other Hardy Shrubbery, in great variety and abundance; and 10,000 small to lirge plants Uprisht Honeysuckles, Lllscs, Spireas, Deutzia Scabra, Prim, &.C., at from $1 to $10 per hun dred. Catalogues by mall on application; and every thing safely packed for distant transportation; and as a rule most things sold at about ten per cent., less in autnmn than Spring. .- ... nolvl D. X MARTIN & CO., Wholesale k TM'y MAIN STREET, brownville; n. t. Announce to the Citizens of the COUNTIES OF NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, JOHNSON, PAWNEE, CLAY, AND GAGE, AND ATCHISON COUNTY ' THAT TJIET HAVE ' Just Eeceived, Per Steamer Emigrant, NEW, COMPLETE; AND STOCK A or I at 4 O'O&S GltdCERIES, Douglass Sugar 31 ills. Douglass Erothers have made arrangements for man ufacturing to an unlimited extent tbeir Sorgho or Far mers' Portable Sugar Mills, will be prepared to supply the demand however large, and will also be prepared to fill all orders for Douglass and Cooper's Portable fttr n.ice and Sugar Evaporator. our Mills took the first Premium (a Silver Medal) at the United states Agricultural Fair at Sandusky, conten ding with the Mills of Hedges, Free &. Co. of Cincinnati and H. J. Cox of Hamilton county. Ohio, ajso the first Premium at the Northwestern Virginia Agricultural Fair held at Wheeling, Va., and at numerous ccJunty Fairs in Ohio. PRICES $60, $S3, $100. $125 and upwards. Price of Furnaces and Evaporators, $50 U$lUO. Circulars and Pamphlets furnished on app!icatl:n. All orders addressed to the undersigned will be prompt ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHERS, Zanesille, Ohio. nt'GH TnOMAS DOUGLAS, General Agent, vlnl Mt. Vernon, 0D. PAY TOUR DEBTS ! ! With Corn. Those indebted to mo are hereby notified that they can liquidato their indebtedness with corn at the highest market price, delivered at tho store of I. T. Whytein Brownville. This request 13 made only because I am ia debt mysclt, and cannot raise the money, but can make uso of corn. Such an ar rangement will be taken as a great aoconlmodation under present circumstances. JESSE NOEL. Erownville, Dec, 2, 1358. '. The Daily and Semi- HVekly editions of the States and Union wilt be much enlarged and issued at the following rate: . "' One Copy, one year, - - - . Two Copies per vcar, - SElMI-WEEKLY. One Copyn year, The semi-weekly States crntnins all the readin; mattur of the daily, including News, Markets, Cou grcfsiona) proceed ir.gs, Ac. So-lO 53 TO EXCHANGES. Our conntry excharge?, by inserting the above until December 1st, (including; this Eotiee, will re ceive the daily edition cf the States and Union till the close of the next aession of Congress. Other journals who do hot echange with u., by publishing the vbove until November,' will be fur fcubed with tho daily States and Union during the entire scion. cf the nest Congress, ... Carpentry JMade Easj". Thirty-ciiiht plates, two hundred figures. The most p-actical and valuable book fr farmers extant. Tells how to build R.irns. and Houses, Bridges, &c kc. Price $3; sample copy $2 by mil, postpaid ty JAMES C1IALLEX k. SOX. PUl'.adolphia. - Agcnta wanted. vlnl The public Are now respectfully informed that toe undersigned havo procured from Cincinnati and put in opera ti(,n one of IIonier& Co.'b Hour mills of tho latest patent, and the r.t brought to thus Territory. They were induced to exehango their former mill for this one, from the high charactcrthcyhave gain ed in the cast, and from the personal testimony of millers whohare triod them throughoutthe We tern State?, and in view of tho increased domand for grinding which will execcd that of any previous year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope ration. Iu addition to their flour mill they will keep- the Corn Mill constantly running, ready at all times to acoommodato the farmers without detention, and by giving thoir undivided superintendence to thobusi" ness( assisted by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of thoir friends. A?sorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN & MARTIN. Peru Mill?, Sept. 1st, 1359. A. LTFORD. J. T. nORX Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,. '. ' 1 . Dealers in - AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS AND CAPS, A'ails.PIows, Stoves, Furniture, &c SONORA, MO. April Oth.lSoS. 43-t Dwelling House for Rent. THE tr.ide-sigiied wll rent on liberal terms, to prompt 111.4 careful tenant, the most commodious, tile gant aud eligibly situated dwelling hoase in the city of Brownvil.o an excellent cistern,' all necessa-ry jut- tcuses aiHt a nno garocn wun.aii tae ve?etar.;es of tus Ague ! Ague!! A ZVetv Chemical Discovery. Foremost among Ml the different remedies offered to the publio for tho cure of this disease 8tand3 'Wards Telegraph Tonic.' Being entirely vegetable, free from the use of quinine and arsenic, of which most of the ague preparations are composed, it is en tirely harmless in its effects, and leaves the patient strong and healthy. If taken according todircctiocs, it will not fail to care the worst cases. Just try itonco and satisfy yourselves that tho Aguecanbe cured. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, Ay Crano k ill,!? 1 urownvuio, i . 1., anu oy acatera every where. I All orders must bo addressed to W. W. Ward, j Leavenworth, Kansas, General Agent for Kansas and ttio V estern States. July 14, 1S5'J. 3m SADDLIEiaY, Glassware, F(yJMOTMll,! SASH D00ES, ESJlflvilliiflo allnffsino- ju vimi xija.hax x m. v c iatu Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. 3STFcver ana Ague Killer Will cure aicie and fever, chilis and lever, drsnib ague, inter mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms of levers incident to bilious climates. If there Js a mnn, woman, or child suffering w-jth ague end Jrvrr, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. It is aoi!te curetpeedy and perma nent. Try it. PliceSlper bottle, or 6 bot.Iesfor $5. Dit. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresser to pet the genuine. Sold by J. II. M AUX & CO, AgcnH, Brownville. jDr; Baker-s Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, aud all diseases of the genital organs, aeader, have yon a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay it dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, aud radical enrc. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can curt yourtelf, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 60 perbottle. 5-Ir. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut stretf St Lonis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom ail order mnst be addressed, to get the genuine. Eojd by WO Weeded or esired Can be had at our Stofe, and on terms as favorable as those of any other House in the West. We Do a Cash, or Exchange 'for Produce Trade, and aro Deter mined thereby to Give our Cus tomers mnGAiA.s. We solicit a continued and increased patronage, pledging ourselves to spare no pains to give entire satisfaction in prices and quality. a f 1 - -X - Z 1 Land Warrants, P"or Casli ,iaci on Timo We are prepared to loan Land Warranta of all sixes to settlers on such time as they may doolre long or short at tha usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on band fur sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere In town. . . , ; 1 Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine iu every respect and will be excatngedif de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old atand a few doors east of the Brownville njuse. LUSHBAUGHSt GARROS", Bankers, and Dealere in Land Warrants. JOSEPH L. ROY, IB IF2. IB HAIR DRESSER Onr Atclilson County Friends Will find very much to their advaniagt to deal tvith vs. (Give us a Call, And satufx yourselves that we have the Q- O O 23 And are Main Street, IIAXD WASTED. I wi5"h to enir-ll a cooi, eteady hAad, to labor as scascn in an aivanrcd Mate of cultivation, rport the ' a farm baud fcr the tena of one yeir. ' I tenuis. p. L. MrGART. CUERAN HUTCtllNS. r rxowaTille. Auj. 11, . n5-tf seMnj them M-- if. ncl7- P. J. MARTIN & CO Brownrille, Aug3tl-tIS53, ... . - i ' e--H jz: z C w v , eo;; : w 5 2 S J Z 3 " J - c w 3 t r S 3 c e, zl C C 3. K ? " 4. - -J X -3 r " -' ;s? - 2 if 2 3 c -3 5- .31 1 2 . S - c c3 -2 - 2 r 3 r. a o rt a M -a -3 j . - -1."' ' - -. -i -r ii i "-5 s r s 5 i a i - i - a c' r E? jo a -2?. i iii '71 j''!t)f" 4m'. li 1i..'jI 1 ; - c - 0 "5 r ha c i -1 & " - n t . r k S ' fc . 'a c - c 3 ? 3 ;.!; x a f t u j- & j a a 4 y 4- -1 r. Coo, 2 - a - a o skills' l . S?-w3 Ifcb 3 2 ? a - - iT- - rt n 3 Z i - C C d a 3 S -3 e m 4 5 U M - w a 0-0 -C2 - w flw 1. f -.3 . T 533i3 2r?Z fesl S 5 c-3 Sa;5S5 aadbyall druggists generally. n3-l Agriculture, Live- Stcci:, Fruits, Gardening. Do mestic Afiairs, IvTcch- Cn the rst rf f vvrv m.-.t'.h i 1 v. tr, on.I s copy to tho getter tp of ev-?rv l t-f t.r.. The volnnn L--al Oct. l?t,'lS.. tp-:-.. ruir hers furniihei frratia on a --i-heai ,:;. i.' :..k utitili'.Ti can be fjrniat cd. Will every friend of Aii;u'fur-; i.r.l PMj-j.-.ii.-,n in Nebraska, Northern Khi ', vuth-rn Iwi, ani Xurthern llisscuri, lend a h.!pic htui, t t-i'aV i.-h act! miintaia a journal dovjttd rA.-!usiv-!y U tho iatert-sf abtvo uame-t. ThTs 13 tot ?.: within lhg rcinn nsmed b'lt ran and euj! t-1 furnish n club of at lea;. 10 utr.nC:u. ort-1 aloi: witliout dc!av. - 4 AJJre KUT. V,'. FLN'AS r.-'jr.-r. vine, y. T. Administrator's Sale. - NOTICE is her.ty given th.t; oy virtn.-'f n ordrof the lVobate Court of Nemaha ccuntv. N. T.. granted on the lOih day cf ivj tinVf , V--VJ. th undersigned will offee at p'.ll '3 a!e u h' -Lei tidier, (.u ?dtur!ay tho i"i ..l iy of 0.;t.1. r, A. IK ISiO. between the hours of Q oY !.:';. A. aud tho snttins at tha door r,f the cC".ve , f I. . AVhitrjcy,ia LmwbvIIJc, Nemaha counfj,I'. T., t). following' Jcscrihctl Un 1, to-ni: : tha '.xrth-west of section number 15, iu township r.u:u'3or4, r. i'.i er rarr r.a'ib--r 1 3, niiof tlt ; !fc-fri.i'-lm s.. e ' . diaa irt Nc't-k r,-?l f''t!'-''t' Vt, Pi-Hi it, cf the Kiuceof theh'.u t ii;i::m V.'i I ,'a.d .ca-ftd. O. T.. finwrCTT, AJ.riiai trr.t. r. Erownvi:, Sor.i.Hth, Is53. 10 Cl-iT tratenc?a; Jifc.r.'lLlU cL-S DIALS, manu faoturcdatFitt.burh, Pa.,ftBd sold by V'. W. Wilson, Ajrent. For All latitudes. In additiilt to the hour rirol.-' siiK.liirixt ,iV.nw the true time to minutes, these Dials havo engraved Equation Tables, showing the difference between ap parent ard trno tima everyday fa the year; a mh ror inserted, whh-h rrftprt thn nl..i:i. h, iva exact course, and the consentient direction of the wma; a eorcrass, circle, 4a Heine-ma le ui!h great accuracy! of hedutiful anfl dnivild.. vrn4n,i,..-i,in and very ornamental and useful, this vaiuabia work of art should have a place on the groundiof all im proved country residences, plantations garden, lawns, Ao. A cast iron coin ma oi'Dori? Order, thrc- feet high, is furnished at So each. Tho dials ore 3 to 9 inches diameter,. Piico cf No. 4, S15 : No. 3, 510; Mo. 2, $7; Nr. 1, Tbo No. 4Di.il andccl umn, S20, is generally preferred. D?rectrnns nccom panyby which they aro easilysct up nr.d adjusted to the true meridian. - Order promtiUv filed. Au-. 18, IS59. ' - n5lf Spear's Patent Corn Iluskcr. A machine capable of Hubking as much Cora la 1 day as ten hands I Speare's Patent Corn Ilusker was Inrroduced to the notice of Eastern agriculturist, in January lat, and the iraniediata recogaition of its great merits, and tbo approbation It has met with from the farmius commu nity is fully tested ty the fact that Bince is introduc tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east and sou'-h, (uiily six mouths sitce ) 2000 huskers nave been sold. The machine Is now upon exhibition at our office In St. Lo iis, and wo respectfully invite the farmers and agriculturists of this and the adjacent Counties and States to call and satisty themselves by personal inspec tion of the machine, of the simplicity of Its coutruc tion, the easy and perfect manner in which it performs its work, and tho 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 this 'section of the West. Let them at ence communicate with us and they will find our terms to be tho most liberal and encouraging. We also effyr for sale county rights at a very low ilgure and upon easy terms. , The lluker will bo on exhibition at tho next State Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that its pcrforaiaace wlllive them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money will be re- Price twelve dollars each. EKAGG&KCaitOUS, St. Louis, Mo. TESTIMONIALS. John A. Clark, one tf tho Editors or tne evening .Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as New Touk Juno 17, 1S59. Messrs. N. T. Spears Co tiasAtt r bavin',' at tentively wateheuthe operation of your cm i;usker it is a privilege to bear testimony to the great merit of the invention. You have claimed for iA. nothing which ithas not in my presence pioved itself Ci-pafcie. Our farmers will appreciate your labors, and it is not need ed that I should wiah you a tuccess which is already iu your grasp. Eespoctfully, &c, JOIIX A. CLAHKL. Ebizabeth Town, X. J., Jan T2, Messrs. .V. T. Spears $ Co. Gents .Your Corn Husker was received this morniDg. I started ctr imme diately with my horses and waguu to try c.y hand at shelling. 1 traveled uiily a few miles, as every farmer wished to see the Hu:-ker work. I got back about eight o'clock, making circuit of about four miles, I sold ten. That will do for half a day's wotk. I can sell S'JO. Tour fortune is made. Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM" KILES. 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. SiuUh. ex- Mavor Of Boston. Tlolli-i R.trman nf M James Allen, of Massachusetts, ILm Marshall P Wilder 01 -udssato-aseiis, rror. iiapes, of ewYork, and nu merous others. In addition to the above, we havo certificates from a large number of distinguished men, who are interested In our agricultural iudustry, who endorse the merits of this machine in the strongest terms. Among them, the Hon. Henry w. Bcnchley, of Mass.. who says : I havo had reDeated onnorf linitloa r,r n'iiniii, Dractical otieratii.n of Mr. SF.-ir -.,-n i',,.i-, - I w.u .i. m i p a iave tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly prononrrce U beyond comparison the best, If not the only practical without injury to the Corn, and wiih astoni-hin? rapid ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid aud ctncient working and low price, wilt, ia my judgment command for it an unlimited sale. The Uildcrsisned have tha n'ennnrn rt InfnrnN o,n farming community that they havo this day, Austst 29, 1S59, purchased from tho patentee the right of man ufacturing and selling "Spear's Corn nuiker." and are prepared to fill orders witH promptness and dspaich. Farmers and all others intereoied, desiring further Informati m will please write for circular. Ail oruers and letters should be addressed tt BRAGG it BL'RIUWES. Si:. Louis. Mo. OfSce, comer of Third and Market strcc's. no lvl ISHAlSinSAViS, ' ATTOBNEY. AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AG EXT,-. FnU Vity, Richardscn County. . ITc"brn.-ka.' Wi lzsre prompt attcuti n to all professional busi ness intrusted to his care In Eicha.-dsot and adj -iam counties; also to the drawi.ig q'. J'-e t-;, rre-mptiiTi ?a-p-rs fcc.. c. jT'.v j:; '.i iai;.ii.; Brownville Hotel Scrip. TI1EI1K itp;irrj fob? yet urr..-o.vrred about t.'o of Brewatrl Hotel Fvrip. Th fc.-Idir or h-V!erj aro hereby ncfii-.d tl ait;: : hh j r.scr.;. I for piyme'nt within sixty U IV. ni tl.ij el ite t.J hu ird'herson, TriHtc.'L'rowcville, N. T., collection will hi forev,-r bnrrcJ. E. V,r. l'UUNAS, Pro:. V.. TT. Co. O. P. Li3r, Scretorv. Brownville, ?e:t. 1st, 'i?. .- ui-. l lib Mercantile trni tf Crano it li:.i tn-.-nt-i fcro existing i.i this d ay dis.Tvcd by mutual con sent. Theodore Hi'.l having par-hi.-e'l tho entire intercut cf Merchandise, Note? and A.-.uiit of Jorftis Crane, tho bocks and a.rc.ant of tho Jiaj remain at 'the oil stiand, No. 17 Main S'reef, in c'mr ri of Mr. Theodore Hill who Trill a tj us: a'.l cni-tvl-d'tjiir.ess ! of said rm. JONAS Cr.ANF. t;ikoiokk iiilij Brownville, June 13th, l-'-3. 5 L -1 Found. A NOTE of band, caKincr for over one hcrr-lred doll irn, which owr.er cm have ly caKir. j at this i2.ee and fiyiut for this advertisement. Said Four Stamps for a Specimen of 11 NEWS FROM HOME-'' A Weekl.T summarv oftlm l.itoaf 5nt.ii;rr(.n.n . ceired from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales anp the British Possessions in every part of the world, and devoted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, sc, xe. The "Sews from Home" Will be rorward.'d subscription, viz : $2 for ono year; 1 tor six months; 50 cents for three months. Postmasters and ncwsnar.pr ofn(-Mrireiint!,r;T-.rl to act as agent?. A liberal allowance made to par ties getting vp clubs. Address TOVDK0W A LAV Editors and Proprietors, New York. April l4,'o;i-ly Probata rrcticc. Whereas appUca'icn hat beca m.de to the Proba'o Court 0 Seraahi County, KebrasV Territory, hy w ti liam Iluhlitzeti, A,l..i;r.:stra;ur cf tl.e c.-tat9 ft Mary S;mpson, late cf i.'emaha county, d-'cea-rd, f ,r tha saio of certain real property In wU-r ti.cbtaln nicies tod fiay tho c-xperh.es of a.hnitiU-erin.' s-iil E-ute nov.c berct-y Riven t ) aM ccrxerrrd, t::-.t a.i' ardty V.a 13'h day cf Kovcmber, 1S5J, i tin: ! iy i.:trd f.,r hcarirs: said appli alim tc' jre tl e Pro' ate Cii'rt, tf Keoia'; County, X'ibrJ.-ki Territory, at I ) o'c.-Mt-.V. M.. at my oillce in Jlron-uvilie ia sid c-.nity, Tt.Srn l1 vtioit all persrs iicrcstrd m iy i.fve-! .n:d hi -v taasov.Uy authority fur the sjU silo mr .:,jt be irr.ntfi. ii. J. WUiiXY, Prcta'.o 3-S.s;. October e:h, 1533. C-r$7 . Probato IVoticc. NOTICE n hereby given, to till per:-cn interested that Itus.II lVt;ry ha? b-r-n a pi intcd A-trr.in-is-trator cf tho E?t.it? cf V.'iliiatn' C:?ri. r, lata of Nemaha county, .Nebraska Ttrri.ry. IW..r. - hv- ing cliiira) against laid Fstatnnro hereby not;ii-.-I ti pn-sent them ta tho I'r.l.itc -Ji;.l rc .-"ail oou.nty, nt BrowovilJ?, on or before tho - I Mondny c f Oc tober 136Q, or they will forever be uurtd collec tion. R.J. VrillTNSV, Probata .lu.Jge. Sept. 2Z1, li:'j. nll-:;t--S owifdOfiiss . C. S. KXEPFER, 33roxvnvillo, I'C. rZP. Tnforma the rublip thn.t hn i no i rnraw i all tho necesrary eppnratus sarh as hcarj iron jf.clt screws for raovin". rn'-ir r r !.,-..ti-.. l.nt? r:. . r every description, without injury to tte p!-istciing. liia facilities are siiuh. in thi. I !. t l, fail to satisfaction, ' Carpenter and Builder, In which bu?ine?s hntrui' h't frn-ri.-.nM .-1 qualifications are su;h ai to secure fcr him a liberal pa.ronugo. Scpt. 22 1, 1S;3. Dll-tf f.1 i IT iSiA iii'O i T A. B. .HOLLABIRD & CO., Machinists, Founders and Engine Builders, I'i cnt street. West of Smith. CINCINNATI. O j Wonld moEtrc?iectfuIly inform theirfricnd?and tho nub'.ic ?eneranT. that fi a t j 1 " " nun jjh- Dared to execute all ortlcrs in thf-iriin nif!i.,rr.mf.T. nes3. ilaving lately enlarged thtir shop and with me incrcasea 1 acuities they now possesj, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engires of every Descriptioa. Constantly on han t: consisting cf the t'ash, Circu lar and ilulcy. IiH Gears and every description of Jasticg?,waxrtritcd to be well :aade ia every particu lar. They haye also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to ovcrsco all work in that line furnished by them, and aro pre pared to work on ai reasonable terma at any other shop in the country. : Those ia want of anything in our line, wor.M do well to jrive us acall and examine our new pattern Probate Xoticc and Sale. NOTICE notice is iererr piven to al! per nslntcrcst ed that Avery Carter Las been appointed Administrator of the estate cf liuga Gcrld, late of Xeaiaha coui.ty, XcbraikaTerritKry. rersocshavMiijclaima acainst jid estate are hereby notiiied to present them to the Pri bate Judi;e of said roun'y. at Brownville, on or before the 12:a day 0 September 13.51, er tiiey will forever be de barred collection ; and theaid Avery Carter is farther anihorized to sell the pors'-nal property telorpip? to said estate, cr sufficient to satisfy all demands, at pub lic auction or at priTatc sale as may seem test, on the 13th day of Tecterscer l9. It. J. AVITITXET, Probate Jcdce. Lrownville, August Stth, 1839 7-3t.$4. FOR SALE by m;ha; iT. T LaiidVrarraiiii X. M::?.VIi: (Over Sei-Iu A Grcenba urn's Clothiuj Store,) Brownville, IT T. Thorror-rietor would ret-reell'iilly iofV.rm this mh. Ii3 that he has opened up aod e-tablish'?d for the re freshment tf the inm-r man, at the al..vo m'-ntitne-l , p'aee. whero all am be aerwi.Tn --.dated wl'h fhe br.t of Wines and Liq'jojf. :vnd enjoy tiio at!i,'c;iL-' a-i"nce of the bc.-t ou.iiiiy of s-e-ir. A lint cias 23xxjZLirxMXD x2ZJisr:, Phc.'an's Patent Coinlimiti;n Cusiti'-n-t, with ail th jioderm irnproreroc:ntj. i. also cn the remise f .r ti c cnjf.yment tf a:l who de):7!i' id f hi "ntl'Mnsn ly and scientific gam". EVAN WOiiTHIXG. Bcpttmbor Iio?. ull-Sa FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. Shrvls, Rosei, Vines, Plants, eic. II ILLS & CO., iko'ents for A. Falmestock & Sons.. TOLEDO inJRSERIE'Sr AEE now canvas-iirrcXemataand Ki- hjrdvticiuritle. Xebrarka; ui:d Atchi"ii co'-nty. iix.nri; r(H-eiii.2 order for Fruit Trcs, Scrubs. Vim.. Eversreert", .c., iiC. They call tLo attention cf Fa. tiers iit other 0e sireins anythingjii tl.eir line ro lie advnu;c tf par chains uj plies at fueir Nurery. Ti.e s'ctk is com plete and prices as favirabte tiat of any other Xur bery anywhere, and all warranted to be a renrercsted. Order cm alio te lc!t at U;a AdvtrUttr cEca lirowa viiie, K. T. J aly 7:a, 13. PRINCE c CO.'S IMPROVED MELQDEOHS, 1YITI2 DIVIDED STVEIiIa The St-zt-Tijiied Lrt'i Instrument in the xsorli. List of Prices: Four 0:tave Melodeon $45 C' Four-ani!-ba"f Octave ilelocccn C c-o Five Octave Meii-de,a 73 to Five fictave Mei-Aleo.i, nmo Cae, Fonr t:ps $1jC CO Five Octave Mclode n. d,') :? reel.pjr'.altetiio 130 f Six Octave i.re!'.'"n, Piilo C;?e 130 Oti Five Octave .'fcti.deon, P:ano Co -e. iei0 rccd 150 . Five cvtaV? Me..dCon, BtU-M Banis. f on'' op C!j CO Tha Orrn Melneon. Pva ;ets ItecSs, two Uanls - Keys and Pcia! Ba , 3SD (Vt Fir&t Premiui awardel wherever esh.bitcd. Iipj tratcd price circula :s sent 1-y ru..il. Orders Prrmntlr i ille l By C.F.O. A. PRINTS &. CO.. B.iC.-.o, X. T. geo. a.p?.incf. i.co . no.l;esi.,ch:c.f:r. GEO. A. P?.1XC2 &CO.,7Fa-:c-ast. J. Y. City. July 7th. 13o3. S. 'V. SlasItln? & Co., 17!, Walnut Street. ".r;t So f-,'o? G.bion J7oi.e. t;vc;.v.v.iT:, IV'alers in Sc-'.s Trcs. .5L.-:.bi. TJo.-ei, -TMdisi Fh-fi Cut Vf-zi-i, .-.ya:;ral lr.j-ct.:et.:s, iree an.:rl2l i'ru'j, 4i.