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THEADVERTISER. - LOCAL. BHOWNVILLE, NOV. 24. 189. TKUMS: rr one vcar, if paid in advance, 44 44 $2 00 1 60 3 00 12 of U riore wil1 furnished at $1,60 per nm provided the cau acconipauiei the rder, nut Vy- The "Nebraska Advertiser'' having aCh te largest circulation of any paper in e Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. U ui8i Bt J086?11' Cincinnati and other East- markets where Nebraska merchants pur 'vase. will find no better advertising medium tie Western country 43 Blanks, Blanks- iohave on band, printed ia superior style, and for .cheap l"T cash, a fresh mpply t u nrranty Deeds, MortftaRa Deeds, " Trust Deeds, Uonds lor Deeds. Justice, SijerilT end Constable Blanks, lilank Preemption Papers, Township Plats. Bills Lading. Droits, Notes, etc., etc., etc. .i.i. li we call the esrecial attention of those in need. m r i'i"Cof any and every description executed to '..grin a Hyle interior to none, produced In any rsrt of '. if c. untrv. We except no office in The West, or elee . .cre, and tTcr specimens of our work evidence. pil Road Meetings. We are pleased to see our citizens raking up on the Rail Road subject. On j,s-t Friday evening a spirited meeting as held in this city, and participated in ly most of our leading citizens. On Tuesday another meeting was held, at which the committee appointed to ascer ;ain the business of this point reported. ee proceedings in another column. Farther Improvement. We learn that Jonx A. Ponn, the en t rpriing- Front street Merchant, is mak- arrangements for the erection of a j c?w and large store room on Main street, between Front and First. The business of the place requires it, and we are glad ) ia sec Mr. Ponn branching out. I Larc Business- As a member of the committee ap ! piled at the Rail Road meeting to as- artain the business of this place the past I year, we were very greatly surprised to Cud the footings run up so high. As !;n instance, we will mention that a j ingle' house in this c.ty paid out the past year fur freights exports and imports eighteen thousand nine hundred and eighty-two dollars and forty-eight cents. treat. Republic Monthly. The November issue has just reached us, and is unusually interesting. "The first Blood of the Revolution a National Hbtrieal Drama in three acts," repays t refusal. "Seven years in ye Western ji:,d" is yet a feature in the "Republic." - I ait i Boys' and Girls' own Magazine. The December- No. of this jiweuile monthly we have. We are free to pro nounce the "Boys' and Girls' own" a must interesting, moral, high-toned, and useful periodical for the little folks. Tonus, "75 cents a year; Wru. L. Jones, Publisher, New York. BrownTlIlc Schools. Our city schools will commence on Monday next under the care of T. W TiPTOs'and T. M. Talbott. The pre wnt term will be free to all in the Dis trict of every grade in advancement. It i essential that all scholars report them selves at the commencement, that they nay be assigned their proper places. Brlngyour Gold Dust to BroTviiYlllc- LtsHBAtcn & CAnso.v, Bankers of this city, have made arrangements and are now prepared to receive and forward fold dust to the U. S. Mint. They will also advance money on the same. Their facilities for communicating with the mint sre unsurpassed by any other House in the West ; and if miners consult their interest, they will return from the mines to this point, where they can secure imme diate returns. Cosmopolitan Art Journal. The December No. of this artistically rotten up quarterly is upon our table. It is exceedingly interesting. The fine large steel plate engraving illustrating tie old nursery story "this little pig went to market" is from a painting by Mrs. Lilt SrrKcrit. A mother has her little ne upon her lap, telling the story of the ''little pig" on its toes. The expression is very happy, and the story read at a fiance. Term of Subscription. Every sub scriber of S3 will receive in addition to lhe "Art Journal," a superb steel engrav ln& "Shakespeare and his friends," and aticket in the distribution of several hun ted valuable works of art, paintings, sculptures, outlines, &c. Rumors are afloat of considerable dif ferenco in the English Cabinet, in rela tion to the Chinese question, and there appears to be a probability of a split. Lecture on Civilization. A. Godfbet will lecture in this place on Saturday evening next; Subject, Civi lization. See advertisement in another cohmn. On the first page is a very interesting "little story," under the head "newspaper puffs," to which attention is called. SHERIFF'S SALE. "1 More Douglas Delegates. The States of Maine, Massachusetts New York have already elected their delegates to the Charleston Conven l!o&i and from each a solid vote will be for the gallant Illinois Senator. New Hampshire will follow next, and she, too, 11 be for Douglas. On the 19th ult., Carles Stevens of Dover, and R. S. bster, of Barnstead, N. IL, were (hosen. Both decided Douglas men, and e Convention- unanimously endorsed e nator'a Douglas course. Great enthu Slasm prevailed. la the late election of delerates in iladelphia, to attend the Pennsylvania "te Convention, the Douglas Democrats, carried sixteen out of the twenty-four arls. The Government officials with vast amount of public patronage in 31 city were arrayed against the Popu lar Sovereignty Democracy. No use.- Th uc people rule, let the earth rejoice! F.L. Goldmen vs. John 3cDouonql NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an or- dtr made by tbe Nemaha county, District Court of Nebraska Territory, at the September term. A. D. 135i, thereof, that I w ill o2Vr for ?ale, and sell at public sale- to the highest bidder for cash in hatd, at the door of the house in which he tart term of tha said Court waa held at Brownville in aid county of Nemaha, ou Monday tho 12th d.iy of Dcctember, A. D. 1859, at 4 o'clock r. u., of paid ?ay, tho fol lowing real cstato to-wit: lots no eleven and twelve in block no. thirty-nine, in tho City of liiownville. Nebraska Territory, as is evidenced by tho recorded plat of the said city of Brownvillc, the said order being made in the case of F. L. Gold.bery, ajaintt John McDonouh, in the said court, wherein the said Oold.;bnry f oreclosed a certain mortgage against the said Mebonough, and upon the said proj erty, to satisfy which murtgngeand the sum due the said order was made. Given uudcr my hand the third dny of November A.D.1S59. J. B. Vv'ELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. Brownvillo.Ncv. Z, IS59. 13-lt-$12,00 SHERIFF'S SALE. William TJiurlxir xs Alexander Fergimt and Joawili Yer'jHt NOTICE is hereby given, thnt by virtue of an or der made by the Nemaha connty, District Court, of Nebraska Territory, April term, A. V. 1S59, thereof, that T, J.B. Well., Sheriff ot sail county, will of fer for sale, and sail at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the door of tho iu u?e in which the la-t term of the District Court was held in Brownville, in said county, of Nemaha on Mon day the 12th day of Dec, a.i. a t four o'clock pm, of said day, the following decribci Iteal-cstate, to-wit: commencing at tbe !outh-east corner of the south-east quarter of section No. 31, in township No. five, of rangs No. 16, cast, thence running west one hundred and si ity rods to the south-west, cor ner of said quarter, thence north fisty rods, thence east one hundred and sixty rod?, then;c south Mxty rods to the place of beginning, contain: sixty acres, and apart tf the above named quarter section, the said land being in Nemaha county, Nebraska Ter ritory, the said order being made in the case of Wbj. Thurbur against Alexander Fergus & Jwnnnah Fer gus, in the sail conrt, wherein tho said Thnrber foreclosed accrotin mortgage again.'t the said Al exander Fergus and Joannah Fergus, upon said prop erty to satisfy which mortgage, and tho Eum due thereon, the said order was made. Given under mj hand this thirl Jay of Novem ber, A. V. isyj. J. B. WELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha county. Brownville, Nov. 3d, 1S59. nl7-4t-$7 50 Sheriff's Sale. W, W,Hackxet) C. F. KlCKETS ) NOTICE is hereby plvon that by virtue of an ox ecution issued from tho office of the Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, against Charles F. Rickets, and in favor of Walter W. Hackney, for the sum of One hundred nd seventy dollars and twenty-sevtn cent, I. J. B. Wells, Sheriff or Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri tory, have levied upon, and, from the door of the house where the last term of .Court was held, in Brownville, in said county on Tuesday the 13th cay of December, D. A. 1859, tt one o'clock, p. M., will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following jtroprrty, to wit: tho north half of tho northeast quarter, and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven, town six, north of Kango fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, containing one hundred and twenty acres, as the property vl' said Charles F. Rickets, in satisfaction of said execu tion. J. B. WELLS. Sheriff of Nemaha County. R. C. liERGER, Deputy Shiiff. Brownville, Nov, 10th, IS09. nol7-4t$7 6'J Sheriff's Sale. " William S. Hal, VS. r Aid Line J NOTICE is hereby given, that I, Isaac Irwin, Sheriff of Johnson count, will, proceed t ) sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, from the door of the house in which the last term of the Johnson county Nebraska Territory District Court was held, in Tecurcpsch in said county of Johnson, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1859, at three o'clock, r. w, of said day, the following real estate, to-wit : tho cast half of the 83uth-east quarter of section No. fouitcen township No. five, north of Ran je No. eleven, east of the sixth prin cipal meridian in Johnson county, Nebraska Terri tory, taken as the property of Abel Lino in execu tion in favor of William S. Ila'.l, issued by and from the Nemaha county District Court of said Territory, and to me directed, as the Sheriff of said county of Johnson. Given under my hand this third dnj of Novem ber, 1859. 1SAAO I WIN, Sheriff of Johnsou County, N. T. -4t-Nol7 $7 50 ettcr tlian Gold! The Missouri Republican Published Daily, Tri-Weekly & Weekly By GEORGE KNAri, ) n. paschall, Proprietors. JOHN KNAPP, ) No. 11, Chestnut Street, St. Louis, LIo. Termt of the Republican. Daily, (in advance) Tri-weekly, ( n aUvance) Weekly, (in advance) M'eekly, not paid in advance, invariably Sunday Republican To clubs of five lai lies To cluls of six Tri-Weeklles To clubs of fourteen Weeklici $10 00 6 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 40 00 25 00 14 00 J3"VaDjs, Lost aed Found, Bearding, for Hent, and Removals, will be charged fifty cents per square ol ciKbt lines or less, for first insertion, and twenty-five rents for each additional one without alteratiou. OXK SQl'AUiJ, eipht hues or less three times on first or fourth pago one week " " 50 1 00 60 60 60 00 00 8 00 12 00 20 00 " two weeks ' " three weeks " " " Oouc month ' " o months " " three months " " " six months ' " twelvemonths" " JTj"All advertisements required t le kei t on second page, charged as new each day, and on third papo an ad vance over stated rates. jr3"Advcrtisements required tote displayed, or set in large type, charged double rates. jTransicnt advertisements must be paid for in advance. THE LAST CALL. I hereby oneo more notify those indebted to mo that they cau liquidate their indebtedness with corn potatoes, or almost any kind of produce, at the highest market price, in BrownTiile. This request is made because 1 am in debt myself, and need money, but can make nse of corn. Heretofore the excuse with those owing mo has been, that they cannot raise the money. I now in form you that I will take produce; I lnow you can rait that. Such an arrangement will be taken as a great accommodation under present cirenm stances. I wish to be aeoommouating, but I repeat, this is THE LAST CALL. JESSE NOEL. Brownville, Nov., 10, 1359. Lost Land Warrant. Notice is hereby given that after six weeks publica tion of this notice, application will be made to tae Com missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of I.nnd Warrant So. SC,4G6 for 160 acres, fitted April 19. 1S03. Usacd to Roswell Austin, a caveat bavins been filed ir, the Gen eral Land Office against the issue of a Patent, the said warrant bx ins been lost. ROSWELL Al'STIX, October 27, 15o9, 4nl6 By K. A. WRIGHT, Att'y Estray. TAKEN' TP by he undersigned, on this 8th day of Xovember, 1S59 one small brown horse, all four of bis feet white, large white tpot ia the forehead, saddle marked, long tailed and l w carriaged, su'lposl to be eight or nine years old. The "wncr will find ss id borse at my residence rear the Little Nemaha ferry, Nemaha connty. N. T., and have bim br paving all clarccs of advertising. ' JACOB BOZABTU. November Sth, 1S59. n!3 ... Of all kinds, for sale at this efilce. HHHII HHHH HUH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHHH HHHH IIIIIII inn inn inn -imi urn iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiiiii LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ; LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LL LL LLLLLLL LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL LLLLLLLLL Sells all kinds of Goods THE UPPER COUNTRY. TO PURCHASE DRY-GOODS, TO TURCHASE GROCERIES, TO PURCHASE PROVISIONS, TO PURCHASE BOOTS & SHOES, TO PURCHASE QUEENS WARE, TO PURCHASE FANCY GOODS, To Purchase Ladies Dress Goods, to Hill's 1 1 Provision & Grocery & T O H. 33 , MAIN ST., BROWNVILLE, N. T., Lushbaugh 4 CarsonOld Banking House. P. J. HENDGEN CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS Frcsli and Superb Stock or G- DtroooDtriosa,, Recertify opened out in Brownville, His stock is all fresh and pure, and cannot fail to give purchasers satisfaction. Provisions, Confectionaries, Choice Liquors, Preserved Fruits, Groceries of all Kinds. ?C"Reniember that Jlendsen sells cheaper than any other botie in Brownvillc!3 October 27, 1853, v4nl6yly NEW STOCK. DEIS IBID SHOES JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE. THEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, Made of Good Stock, AND OF EVERY PRICE. And lie is bound to Sell for Cash, or Exchange lor Hides, Peltry, Furs. etc. CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH TO SECURE CHOICE SELECTIONS. Ladies, Gentlemen and Children in wantof any kind of covering for the feet, should not fail to po to DEN, where they will flndan immcnte stock of well made Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Ladies1 Walking Boots, Whrch for cheapness and excellence he pledges himself cannot be surpassed in the upper country. D, L. n'QABT. O. B. HEWETT. E. W. THOMAS. McGary, Hcwct&'Tliomas, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS LY CHANCER Y. Brownville, Nebraska. Will practice in the Courts of Ncbraska,and North west Missouri. REFERENCES. Messrs. Crow, KcCreary ScCo., Hon. James M. Hoshs, Hon. John R. Sbeply, Hon. James Craip, Hon. Silas Woodson, Hon. Samuel W. Black, S. F. Nuckolls, Esi., Cbeever Sweet & Co., R. W. Pnrnas St. Louis, Mo. Bo Do St.Josepb, Mo. Do Nebraska City, N. T. Do do Brownville Brownville, N. T. Oct. 23, 186S. vinl6 lushbaugh"& CARSOII, AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin.TJncurrent Mone7, Exchange and Iand Warrants, Collections made on all acccttible poiutt. Taxei paid. and prompt attention ?iven to all cusiness pertaing to a first class Land Apency. AGENTS FOR THE VSITEB STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, A safe and reliable comply for the 'transmission of monej packages. .' ... Also Asenls for the Hartford Fire Insurance Comany of Hartford, Connecticut. MORTON HOUSE, ' MAIN STREET, ' NEBRASKA CFT Y, ZVERRASEA. T. i: GODDIN, Proprietor. September, 20, 1859. tf. A History of all "Religions Containing a Statement or the Origin, Development, Doctrines and Government of the Relig ious Denominations fa Europe and the L'nited States, With Eiograpbical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel 21. Smucker, LI. D. Published by Duane Ilulison, Quaker City Fublithing House, 33. South Third Street, l'hiladolphia. The subject of Religion iind the Doctrines of sects must always have an absorbing interest for tbe thoughtful observer, and a work which affords the desired information, in a convenient and accessible form, at a moderate price, has been urgently deman ded, and will be sought for with avidity, and must command a large sale. In the present work, the origin, dcYclopetnont. doctrinal belief, Chnrch Government and peculiari ties of ever eighty different religious sects, are trea ted in a style clear, compendious and accurate, and will afford all the information which might be pro cured with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, from the larger polemical works and encyclopedia?. Dr. Smucker has evidently prepared this work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. The articles on tho diflcrect religions are very impartially written, and show the careful study of an unprejudiced and souad mind ; end the im portance and value cannot be too highly e3timated of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, aa too often, those pretending to give cor rect information upon such subjects are prejudiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. 31r. Rulison had brought cut thia great wcrk in a vory handsome form, and tho public is indebted to him for a very valuable, instructive and useful book. The price, $1,00, is remarkably low for such a work, and in order that it may have a rapid and extensive circulation, he will send it to any adJress, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and twenty-five cents to pay postage. Jlr.Sulison will send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue of lktks and Gift?, containing all information relative to the establish ment of Agencies iu the Gift book business. Ad dress DUANE KULIriOX. Quaker City Publishing House, 33, South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. - WAR ENDED! A CARD. To Pbe-Emptors and Othebs. Persons who may hereafter desire the service of tho undersigned,, and Associates, will please send to me 1st. A decription of the land in contest, 2d. The time when the cases are tried at tbe local of fices ; how decided ; and when sent up. 3J. A copy of tbe evidence taken. Patents When Patents are wanted, the Ccrtinoatcs must be sent to me. The cost of obtaining patents is only $10. By cempljinK with the above, much time will be saved, aud tbe business cat) be better attended io. JOHN A. PARKER Washington City, September, 15, 1859. nol0v4-3m NOTICE. I hereby caution all persons indebted to the late firm of Green, Sprinkle & Co.,aiias, Sprinkle, Baker A Groen, against paying any debts, notes of hand or bock accounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my ofEee about a year ago, and as yet I have not and cannot get any satisfaction as to tho disposal of the collections. LEVI SPRIXKE. IIETST OOODS WE nre now in receipt of our FALL GOODS, which comprises everything a GENT, or LADY is likely to want. We invite our friend?, and the pub lic generally to C05IE AND SEE US, as we will not be undersold for cash. D. J. MARTIN i. CO. October 20th. 1350. 15-tf We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay in rjoods for wheat 65 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,t 5 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or at Melvin'a Mills. - D. J. MARTIN & CO. Brownville, Oct. 20, 1859. nol5-tf jSl Card.. Tho public are now rcspecttully intormed that the undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in Operation one of IIomcrA Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and thetirst brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from the high character they have gain ed in the cast, and from tho personal testimony of millers who have tried them throughout the Western States, and in view of the increased demand for grinding which will cxeeed 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 will keep the Corn Mill constantly running, ready at all times to accommodate tho farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence to tiie busi ness (assisted by their former miller, Mr. Well?,) they hope fur the continuance and increased patronage of their friends. Assorted Lumber, ShfDgles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN A MARTIN. Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1S59. A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Kails.Plows, StoveSjFurniturc, &c SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1858. 43-t Constable's Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an execution issued by R. J. Whitney, Justice of tha Peace in and for the County of Nemaha, in the Territory of Nebraska, on the 30th of September, A. P. 1359, against S. B. Har rington and in favor of Richard lirown, for the sum of eighteen dollars and twenty-five cents, I, Joshua Ro pers, Constable of said county, have levied upon and will, on Saturday the 5th day of November, 1S59, at 3 o'clock P. M., offer for saieto the hi. eh cut bidder for cash in hand, in front of the office of R J Whitney in Brown ville in said county, seventeen law books, as the pro perty of tbe said S 11 Uarringiou iu satisfaction of said execution. JOSHUA ROGERS, Constable. October 27, 1S59 v4nlS SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GO TO WM. T- DEN, OflOT ID Dl HI, Wholesale and Ee'.ail dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES. Brownville, JV. T. pff ed . Ul.Mis We have remove our office to tbe new building on JTiin street, next door toTheodore Hill's Store, and neur the V. S. Lih1 Offlre. Oct 27, 1S56, n!6 LL SUBACGH Jt CARSON. HAS NOW ON nAND a large and well select- stock of Boots and Shoes, Lady's and Geut.'s alters and Slippers of every variety ; also, ses aud Cbiblrens shoes of every kind that I will sell cheaper for Cash or Produce than any other house westof St. Louis. All work warranted; orders respectfully solicited. The Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Pelts and Furs, at the City Boot and Shoo Store. Cut Leather kept for sale Brownville, June 2d, '59. n!9jf- CITY BAKERY, First St., bet. Main and Atlantic, BROWNVILLE, COMFORT & TICE, ANNOUNCE to thecttizens of Brownville and vicin: y that they have rented the bakery formerly owned by E. iPorthins, ana arc now prepared to furnish Bread, Cakes, j&es. Confectionery, Ice Cream, Lemonade, Sec.. &c. W. C. COMFORT, JOSEPH TICE. Brownville, April 23, '59. 44-tf Buchanan Life and General Insurauco Co., Office cor 2d and Julcsts., ST. JOSEPH, JiO. CHAITEEF-D AT THK LAST SES3IOX OF THE MO. LEG Authorized Capitol 3,000,000. DIRECTORS: J. B.Jennings, I. K. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton Booth. John CoThoun.Johnll. Likens, W.II.Peneik. James Ka T, N. J. Mc Aihan . A . G. Mansfieer. J. B. JENNINGS, Pres. N . K. McAsriAN, See y. S now ready to receive application for Life. Fire Marineand Riverrisks. A cash return of 25r ce cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. Losstr promptly adjusted, and the usual facilitiesgivcn to thepatronHof theomce. April 16;b, 1857. 41 (Kreat Mush for D J. MSRTIN & CO., Wholesale & Ectail 33 IE3 Ha 33 32. S, MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Announce to the Citizens of the COUNTIES OF NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, : JOHNSON, PAWNEE, CLAY, AND GAGE, AND ATCHISON COUNTY In "BJL&o-vli?i, THAT THEY HATE Just Eeceived, Per Steamer Emigrant, A HEW, COMPLETE,' AND SUPERIOR STOCK OF THE DOLLAR DEALER F0S a-6 dels GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, MOT MS 9 SASH DOORS, Beady Made CiotMiig, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. EVERYTIMG Needed or Desired Can be had at our Store, and on terms as favorable as those of any other House in the - West. Wc Ilo a C'asli, or Exchange for Produce Trade, and arc Deter mined thereby to Ciire our Cus tomers BARGAINS. We solicit a continued and increased patronage, pledging ourselves to spare no pains to give entire satisfaction .in prices and quality. Onr Atchison Connty Friends Will find very much to their advantage io deal with vs. Give us a Call, And satib'j yourselves that we have tae C3r 0 O And are telling them D.J. MARTIN CO Brownville, August lit 1859. isso. - NEW VOLUME NEW TYPE. Fot twenty years- the Cleveland Flain Dealer" haa been owned and controlled, I'ubliihed and Ed ited ly the same individual. It has never m.??ed a fiuh'.ioation day nor scratched a Democratic Ticket. t haj foujht its way single-handed against all op position, until it has gained a National circulation and a National reputation. Fpua Maine to Cali fornia the PI ia Dealer is known and read, and i: never was in so good a condition pecuniarily, or ia better pluck, politically, to fight the battles of De mocrs.cy than now. For tho comiug year it will bj particularly devoted to Popular Sovereignty! t It has against high authority, dared to advocate the right ot ''the people- of a territory as we'd as a State, to regulate their domestic institutions in their own way," and it will continue to do soagainst said high authority, "tha world, tbe flesh and the devil." Against all Lccouapton CwWitution?, slave codes, and tke re-opening cf the Slave Track, this Paper is devotedly dedicated from this time, hence forth and forever ! "Come one, come all ! This rock shall fly Prom its firm base as soon as 1 !" Besides the current News cf the Day, the Tlam Dealer will contain in each number a TALC Cor respondence from a host, of Contributors, and Tele graphic Reports from all parts of the World. Ths Commercial Department will bo uader tho sole charge of James lirokcnshire, Esq., who is ac knowledged to be one of thkbcst m.irkct reporters it the country. The Local Department will be presided over by that original and laughter provoking genius, "Artc mus Ward, Esq.," whoso Letters, Jokes, Oddities and Quidities, are alone worth the price of the paper. In shi rt we are prepared to present one of tha beat and neatest and cheapest family Newspapers ia the West. sucscrjrrrox Single Subscribers, per year, - - SI 50 " for six months, 1 00 Clubs of Ten, per year, - - - - 10 00 All over Ten Copies, to one rostodice, I 00 To each getter np of a Club, one Copy Extra. Post Masters are rejnested to act as Agents Douglass Democrats are expzeied to act a3 agents and to loso no time in getting every be liever in Popular Sovereignty, no mitter to what party he may belong to take this paper. Now is the time to bestir yourselves preparatory to tha nest Presidential Campaign. Those who want an account of the openim? of the New Congress, tho organization of tho New House of Representatives (which will be a protrac ted and rich i aSiiir, a majority being '-Opposition,") the President's iMessage and Keportsof the Depart ments, will commence their subscriptions December First. The new Volume will comm.'nce January 1st All payments to be in advance. Address, J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, Ohio. Octobers, 1359. FEUIT TKEES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. HILLS & CO., Agents for A. Fahnestock & Sons. TOLEDO NURSERIES, ARE now canvassing Nemalia and Richardson count ie?, Xebraska; and Atchison county, Missouri; receiving orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinas -KverRreens, lc, &C. They call the attention of Farmers and others de p ireiiiR anything in their line to the advantages of pur chasing supplies at their Nursery. The stock is com plete and prices as favorable as thrt cf any other Nur sery anywhere, and all warranted to ho aa represented. Orders can also be left at the Advertiser ofiicettrown ville, H. T. Send Four Stamps for a Specimen of "NEWS FROM HOME.'' A Weeklj summary of tha latest intelligence re ceived from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales nnp tho British Possessions in every part of the world, and devoted to pontics, literature, stiepce, bt, his tory, Ac, ic. Tlic ".Yews from Home" Will be rorwarded postage fieo upon receipt of subscription, viz : fj for one year; 1 tor six mcnths; 50 cents for three months. ' Fcstmasters and newspapers officers arcauthorized to act a3 agents. A liberal allowance made to par ties getting vp clubs. Address TOWNDROW & DAY Editors and Proprietors, New York. April II, '59 It Wi A. 13. HOLLAMKD & CO., Machinists, Founders anil Engine Builders, Pront street, "West of Smith, UlINUliNiNATI, (A ould most respectfully inform thcirfriendsand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in thcirline, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now posse?', they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on ham': consisting of the Hash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of Ja.stings,warrantcdto be well made in every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them t oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in- tho country. Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us acall and ex imine our new pattern Clocks, Watches & Jewelry. J. SCIHTTZ Cktifl rii'initv tl.t l.n V - . l . i . . rV . f Tlvr-xrm -wy i I 1 i-k r,,l . 1 : L i , dMtfta wijw mc, duuiuicii'ij ht-iiiii n nui a a son. hie lit of everything ia hw lineof business, which will beaolJ low tor cash. He will also do all kin ff rc pairirjffof clocks, watches &n jewelry. All worSwar ranted. 3nlSly BSTFcver and Asue Killer-Will cure ague and fever, chilis and lover, dumb aeve, inter mittent and remittent fevers, a'id all the various ft.rnis of fevers iiid '.ent to bilious climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffering with aque endj'ver, they areadvibed to procure Dr. Latterly' Vever and Aue Killer, lt is i positive ciiretpeedj andpirrna nent. Try it. Plicc $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.Ic for $5. Dr. Easterlt, corner of Third and Che Wnnt streets St Louis, sole proprietor, towhuiaall orders must be addresser to pet the ccnuine. .Sold by J. H . MAUN & CO, Ajrpni s, TJrowDTil. girDr. Baker's Specific tfiii cure ponorrhea, ?!eet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all disease of the Renital organs. Header, have y;u a jirivate diaense ? Do not neglect it. Delay U d-inrierotii. Dr. B iker's Specific i a safe, speedy, and ralical enre. With Ir. Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent cxpsure, as plain directions for u.'O accompany the medicine. Price M 60 per bottle. TT"Or. KA9TERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole propriet"r. to whom all orders must t e addrcssod, to Kt thcgcnci.n?. Sold by - Land Warrants, For Caeli cmd. 021 Timo We are prepared la loan Land Warrants of all hi7.es to settlers on such time as they may desire Ijns or short at the uual rates. A constant supply of TTamnts will be kept on har-d for sale as cheap as they cau be boa'ht elsewhere ia town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of boii warrants. All warrants fold by us will be juaranfprd to be (ttooinein every respect and will be exch; ngei if de fective. Bein5 permanently located in Brownville, we csn sl Wiys bo found at the oM stand a few doors cast of the Brownville House. Lcsnr..vrcn& carson-. Banker, and Dealers in I-and Warrants. JOSEPH L. ROY, :el s s AND HAIR DRESSER. Main Street, RROWM ILLE, TV. T. City Marshal's Sale. Notice is beret y eiven ut.to X L il Koy, Iswc T Jt'h yte, E R Pegram. O H V.'ilcox. City of Krownviiie, Nemaha County, and ail others wlioi-i it may cnteru. H it I, J. YT. Coleman, the Mar bnl of the ci:y ct Browr.ville, of Neraiha county, in Nebraska Territory, will as said of ficer, on, to wit : the twentici.ii day it December A D 1S.)3, at ten o'clccic A M of the i.iid day, sell the fallow ing described real estate, to it : the eai half vt Lot No. one, in Block No. one, in the said city .r Irowa ville, a is evidenced by the recorded plat of the said jilai-e, to the highest bidiler for cah. tho said sale he ln? made in acxrdance wi:h and under section tkird of a ordinance pnssed by.the said city on the 13th day of nay, 1So9, aud f jr the pnrp jjtj of piyii!i the esenses tf irratlin; and pavin? and c.irbin and puttering the sidewalk on Main street of said pure, ia front of the laid lot as the :id ordiuauceretiire, the said expeu ies amountiug to the sum of tweotv dollars. J. Y. Cni.EMAN. Ci v :djrh..l. Nov. 10, lf03 n!S Fifty-fourth Vohiir,C'-- ' .cin- zitUk January Number lbOO. L. C.1YL0I5D Cl.ISK, Dr. J. O. Tvv YESr Editors. - Arrangements have been mailt? vi'!' many uf the popular authors alrca:!-' tribuiing to (he Knickerbocker, f r 1 . cles for the succeding volume cf the mag azine, coinprizing', we believe, azrcftti.r amount of takxt than has evtr btTort; been enlisted by any other Periodical iu the country. As heretofore, the pares cf the" Knick erbocker will be devoted to the cultiva tion of literature art end humor. Leav ing out the dicuss:on cf vexed political and polemical question?, it will bo thti aim of the editors to procure fcf the body cf the Magizine the meet brilliant, articles upon tho topics cf the day ; and the large resources at their command wilt enable them to make the Knickerbocker unsurpassed in excellence and variety of matter. Mr. Clark's time being now be stowed mainly npon tho "Kditci's Table" the inimitable feature cf tho Knicker bocker, he will labor to make it tbo most delightful repository cf wit, humor, m.d of literary gems in the English language. terms: Single copy, one year, 83 00 . Two copies, " 44 ft 00 Three 44 44 44 - - 7 00 An extra copy sent to any Gn'wh.i will make up a club of ten subscribers at 82,00 each. I'.NPBECXDE.NTID IDf CMENTS tfy SCD SCniBERS ASD ACE.S-JS. Any person who will forward ten new subscribers to the Knickerbocker for ens year, at 63 each, will be presented vrito. a deed giving a perfect title to ten" acres of land in Texas, Kansas, .Iowa,, cr Wis consin, and ten copies of the Knicker bocker for one year, will le mailed promptly to the subscribers whose Lames are forwarded, whether at the same cr different post offices. In tha same ' por tion, deeds fur 20, 30, -10 &0 1G0 S3 sub scriptions an acre for each copy sub scribed lor. J. A. Ura y, 1 ublisher. 16 IS Jacob st. cor. Frankford st. N.Y m warn mm DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Live Stock,. Fruits, Gardening, Do mestic Affairs, Mech anism, Education. Pv.Uizlicd at Erownvillc, N. T. On the Crst of every month, at St a year, and a copy to the getter u ef every club of ten. , ' I ? The volume began Oct. 1st, lSV.'. peH.hen nuin- Lcrs furnished grmis on plication. Uak number can bo furnisLcd. Wi!I every friend of Agriculture and Education in Xcbraska, Northern Kansas, Southern Iowa. amL Northern iIis?ouri, lend a helping hand, tj cstaLi'xIf ana maintain a journal devoted exclusively lu Iu j interesM abovo named. There is not a post t f! within tho reqjion named but an aoi ouhl t furnish, a club of ml lcaot 10 cubstriUcri. Stal aloag without delay. Address I KUUT. Y, FURNAS. llrownviHe, S. J. ' S m a - Tilt. .Mercantile lirin vi Cr.uio A Hill uiOc.-eU-' fore existing U this day dis-stdved by loutual ect sent. Theodore Hill having iurch.iseJ the eTif?' interest of Merchandise, Notes and Account of Joan Crano, tho books and a-x-ount of tho firm ren.ain it the old stand. No. 17 jrain Street, in char - tl'f;-!' Theodore Hill who will adjust (ill unsettled bus tcti cf said fira. JONAS (T.ANF, TIIEUDOKL' UII.L,; ' Brownville, June 13:h, laj?. bl-C AriiuItl'M Combined Grinilini; 31111 Coin and Cob Crusher, anil Corn Slicllcr. Tlirce valunble machines In oie ! Tliis is ,mi"r ir.--ventinn, arJ one that Is well w..rthy the attcnriori r the rub!:f, the farminjr pirticn in particular; ront iv--ation has been pronMUiiced by tbosc wlm have ttie Jtl 1 in use to one of the test ever ma!p, and tl.e ?Tal va -ue of t.'iis comMuation will be reiliiy seen when ttr' fact is c:usi'lerel that each m.irMne makes a nec sitr f.r the other. Thus: a Jlill makes a neces.-ltj- f.jr t SheUer, and Sheller for a Mill, e!c. Bein? adaptcl to the uc of the farmer, tv .!it rt power, as a farm implement it scarcely li.u aieiv.al '.a' value. It is also adapted to steam and atcr or ind pi er. It is capable of grinding from five l ten b-i tip- pr hour, requiring from two to three Iwrse po ver. arciird inz to the luaniity and fjnalify of the or d'ne. It grinds sufflcieui ly f.r.c I t family ue, rr. iSinx a su perior article if Mi-al, leaving round anl lively, which is ladif-pen 'nb!e fir liht bread or p-id l ny. Everyone will be asruiii.-lied at the d::iV'enrc in thli respect in favor of the meat made la this .Mill coT. )i-- ed with that nude In any stnc null. Tr-.cy havo en! to mate ;ne iriai to tie o.nvn:cea. It will shell fl.'ty to ilsxy lcj,iie!i per hn'r. wit'.- crind aud shell at the same ti:;ie. It wil I crush, fifteen ti twen:y ttwhc'i of ci.rn a'nl- ccb per Uour and it will crusU aud griiid at the si;t-' time. It Is litfht andportjMe. welMus thre hun Ind poundi and occupyics a space at les tan t'vu feet by Crco feet. Thecrind'.ns surfaces are ve-v u.iru'. !e, hei-iz madeet iron as hard as hardened rust steel, arid when Wi,r3 n-n can be replaced without the aid of a mc lianh-, at frJ trifling cu-t oi one iio:;.ir av.i r.rty cents, thus ?.v , n in f entirely the preat fibJtTti to irun nni:s. J' irtica. lar attention is cj! led to tlii's fcitore 1'. '.lid if;Il. at the difficulty of renlacinz erirnlin" nirf.Kc in Irun mills wHcu Worn cot !s an ot'iccilon t thcr.i that ta? ways been urxed with preat fon e. andhaj had the eS'.'U to prevent thousands fiom purihain4, w ho .tl.crw. wot Id be glad to Uo ft. That U jii.tioii is entirely uo away with this mill. Millers will do well to Tinutn tti Hill, ttir- 1 iu? im uuuoi i.jiii uiey w i.i una il ror itn-ir in'.c-rext al"pt H for a feed mill, as the grinding mirta'-tt r re placed at a much less c.ist th.iu is rc'i'iiri' i to kPJ a Stone Mill in order, to say nothing cf the ;;rp,t nrir, in powtr and cst id Mill. Au examination of thm uill U earnetlv ' licte.!. . itmu.-t be seen iu oper;io:i o U fully u-idi rct jvi an I appreciated. Cards of direction are attached t ejcii ciill, wti-jfr will euahie any one to ct up aud operate tiicm witfi jut further instructions. State andcouaty riphts for si'.e on rcasonible terms. Price of mill conipicte $73. lir partiralar l' niro of K. ItAWSOX, No. 13 Ci" street, or addresi O. SilKTAUD, PostuCSce, H x, 2:V, Chlcsj 111. nojvi - i Jlomi's Palcnt Olilo Tlirchcr. The subscribers live now tumIt neversl Hundred (t!. above excellent inacmiifS. Wherever tfce-e -Miiri'i Thrc-hers havebcea Inrrod'tred, it is we.l ih' wo iht they are altogether uwfiullcd; and. therefor, -bii-. ny ilrt cl.i rcferemcH can be furnished as my 1 e re- tuiied. They are br.iiti,f 4, 6, 8, and 10 horse capaci ty, ana every machine i run several tuura, a d tbor- onsliiy tested iu all itj parts, before I avin o ir f; c.'v-. lie. V.'n hnrn alar n.Wf rA:n'v t..r iU. ? i- fit i C. Tf f GAI1 CANK MILLS, of the iii:t ;i proved pitu c.. alsoa'.l the necessary apparatus for the Dn;ea'-ii Man-. uiacnire oi susararni ryrup. n e a.f ai prepare! io supply ur customers with Mills ot the uu st id icnt operation, at prices in St. Lonis as low asiu Cincitctati Ie4 Tipiinus of these Mills and ApparaBus, in. so a Trea tise on Sxirsansi Misar Lane, and mi Miit.ir and Srno. makini;, wi.l le cheerf iUy forwDrd.d to all ppl:ci'.nt. As our farmers are last learum; tua gasy aivilaru priflts of rai dnx luy f.r marlct, v.-e are now luik.ui ready to snpply the de-iiand for a lare n nnKr tf ihoo well est.ih'.hed Uedeii'.'k'a Taraic! Lever IIoreT;iv er If jy Presses. Wc manufacture a ivl have c instantly for eaio the fol lowir.R highly approve! M' hirie-: Se'.Sy's Patented Premium tJrun Prill; the c?.cbra--led Kentucky Harvester; Atkin's Seir-ra'u,? Keiper; Paso's . Child's P.irtaole Saw Mil!., Portable Fl- ir Jt , Grist Mills; Mill Mai Linery, anditati mury S. eaU En-. rinn.ar.ii Kiii ;pr ami v. tiures Orders respectfully soiiciico; an l pinij.a.eM wrn prices, terms andlull de:criptioi:s cheer fully furn.sUedt tcratnitotisly. St. Loui AsricuUtiral Works, Cruor iLce Si flle hii eels, st. Louis, Mo. CLAtE, UICIIARSON.-t. Co, nolvl Pi-i priei : rs. ISHA1M REAVI3, mm r " -r t it T i rn w 'www ATlUKiMil A I LAW, A xr REAL ESTATE AGENT, : Tails tMty, Eichard3on Connty. TTetn il;i. Wi ! sr ve prit.iipt at eriu u to all profession.! busi ness intr '-ted to Li care ia Rich ar-Uwti and j i. . i:: nz c -iints; to t!ie d.j-vi.-; of de Is, j-re-f n ? i:r pe-s; Lc.. c. M'r J3.- "i? nlS-'-cr