Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 08, 1859, Image 3

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    HEiARERTISER.
BROWNVILLE, DEC. 8, ISO.
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' . " " at the end of 6 months,
" "12
$2 00
2, 60
3,00
of Jl or viorp will be furnished t 1,60 per
tin, provided the cah accompanies the rder,iiiot
jririse. ; '
T- The "Nebraska Advertiser " having
c3 the largest circulation of any paper in
t Territory, Wholesale Merchants In' Bt.
jt, St. Joseph, Cincinnati ind other Eat
markets where Nebraska merchants "pur
se, will find no better advertising medium
e Western country .3
inks, Blanks- .
,hveon kd, pritited Is superior style, and fur
. 0hip fr et.U, a fresh supply t f
Tsnty Deeds, Morteare Doeds.
-"ro't Deed, Bonds lor Uteris,
Justice, sheriff and Constable Blanks,
Blank Preempt ion Tapers,
Township Plats. Bills Lfidinp."
' - Drafts, Notes, etc., etc.. etc.
t irh we l' Cpocial attention of but.c is need,
printing any and every dcfcctittlon executed to
n in a myle Inferior o none, produced iu any part "of
Vuntry. V'e except no-olTloe in the Vft, r cIbc
,r ,! offer sccimcns of our wvrk as evidence.
e Weatlicr
Vhioh had lecn usually fine up to last
ursday, fuddenly changed its notions
j permitted. the tides of December to
upon us with a cold," chilly, wintry,
ezing' atmosphere.' Overcoats, furs,
s and mittens, are now in request more
n at any other time before this year.
3 thermometer stood as low as eight
:rees below zero most of the mornings
j past week. The Missouri is frozen
a affords to teams and footmen a good
ttlippery bridge.
Speaking of cold weather and over
::s reminds us that Sligle Sl Greex
oi, at the Baltimore Clothing- Store,
ve a large assortment of the last men
bed article. Also, a few more left at
irtjx Sc. Cos. Call on them, and
t soon, if you don't want to catch cold.
ristmas'- Hop.
iVe understand that Mr. A. M. Barnes
!1 give a ball at the farm-house of
ig-e Whitney, on the evening of Mon
y the 2Gth inst. It will be a grand af
r, wc are told, and have no doubt will
highly enjoyed by all those fortunate
?ugh to secure tickets of admission.
? Badger Band, one of the best in this
per country, consisting of six No. 1
sicians, has been engaged for the oc
sion.' " ....
nd for Sale.
, We call the attention of our readers to
l advertisement, to be found t in another
i.nmu, of Messrs. AVilcox &. BEnronn,
faring' for sale 5,000 acres of choice
:.is
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rctnres.
Rev. J. S. Haskell, of Nebraska City,
livered two lectures in the Presbyterian
lurch in this city, on Saturday and Mon
v evenings last. We had not the
easurc rf attending them, but are in
r.ued they'gave general satisfaction.
"r. II. is said to be one of the best and
est pdpular lecturers in this country.
;rrcspondence.
,"Ve have received, but too late for pub
stion in this 'week's paper, an interest
wiener from D. L. Mc, Esq., late of
hs c.ty. and now a resident of Sherman,
rxas.. Jt shall find a place in our next
sue.
Issourl Democrat.
,We welcome this valuable paper on the
it of our exrhanrres. The Democrat re
sents the Free State party interests in
Missouri, and should be well patronized.
, . . . m
itlonal Democratic Review.
JVe ham received the first number of
s Review, published quarterly at
iVuington City, by T. B. Florence,
t member of. Congress from Pennsylva
a. It contains 190 pages So., very
eaily printed. Its frontispice is a finely
leaned steel engraving of James Buch--an,
and is said to be an admirable like
ess of the President. We have not yet
' nd time for a perusal of the articles
3 this number, but its contents appear
bo varied and. well selected. If this
pvievv succeeds -in steering clear of
-'tuanship,- h rnay do immense good to
Democratic party. A specimen No.
13 be seen at this otnee by those of our
'n!cratic.fricnds who wish to subscribe.
'Kis: S3 per annum in advance.
-teeter, . . ; :
. Lee's Bank Note Register and Coun
r'cit Detecter.for December, is upon
r table.. No merchant or business man
;-U be without. Terms:' Weekly, S2
r ?nnum ; Semi-Ionthly, SI ; 3Ionth
J. 5 cents. Aldress E. J. Facksox,
rntr Main and Exchange Sts.'Butfalo,
York. .
liDort Herald.
the title of o rarer just started at
?kport, Missouri, with the material of
? Banner, which was published there
; two years ago. The Herald, the
'number of which we have received,
f-'cnts.a very , creditable appearance;
J" edited by G. W. Reed. We wish
access.-
Corn ana Ho? Crop of Iowa. ;
; h is estimated that in sixteen counties
'f- the south-eastern portion cf Iowa, the
Vra crop will yield 40 to 50 bushels to
-e acre. It is selling in Van Buren county
10 cents per bushel, and in other coun
sat 15 to IS cents, delivered in towns.
f,ue hog -crop in the fifteen counties above
rjjnated that 20,000 beeves will be
l"is winter. The crop of sorghum syrup
.' Estimated in these counties to be worth
3.000 to $20,000.
! -SHERIFF'S. LS4LE.;o:
v.. V.
vs.
LOMAS,
XOTICC is liereby ylvcn tliat by virtue of so ex
ecution iruod frcm the office cf the Clerk of the
Dutrict 'Court for Norenba County, Nebraska I vr
ritory, oajnt K. M. M.CVrnas and in favor of Ber
nard, Adams & Co., for the sum of di:iari
snd CO cents: I, J. H. Wells, Sheriff of asid c.anty.
have ItVic l npn, and rn Tuedar, the 15:h diyof
December, A. I). 1S9, between tbo boursof ten
o'clock- i. m. snd four o'clwk, r. J"rom the door
of the Iiouc in which the last term of said Court
was held atEruwnvillo in. said cfuntyf will sett, At
f'ullic sale, to die Liglett tldder,Iir cA&h in h.tnd,
as the property of said E. M. ik-Coro is, to Filisfv
aaid execution tbo ftdlowin? described Koal-eMatc,
to-wit. Jot 3 block 21 lot 6 block 22 let 3 block 23
lot Id block 20 lot 5 block 27 lot IG block 2S hi J
block 37 lot 2 block 39 lots 6 and 8 block fifty kt 9
block 70, nil lyinzand bcinsin XeniahaC.ty. Nebras
ka Territory, as designated cn the- original plat of
sam town. :tuatoJ in a!d county of Zenana, togeth
er with all the iiniTtucmcnts thereunto belyngiDg.
J.l.:VELLS,
. Sher'.ff of Kemnha Co, X. T.
Erownville, Not. 24, 18i9.-lClt-7') ;
"SBERIFF'S SALE"
v?. ;'
Jotin JL'cD'jnoiirjli) .
NOTICE is hereby given thalby virtue of an o--dtrmadebytbo
Xcnafca count j, I)ietrict Court of
Nebraska Territory, at the ScpteralKir term. A'. I).
1859, thereof, that I will off.r for wle, and sell at
jiublic sale to the highest bidder for cusli in hnnd,
at the door of the bouse in which he latt term of .tha
?aid Court wan held at Ur-iwnville in nid cocntj
of Nemaha, on Monday the 12th Jay o Decteiober,
A. I). 1859, at 4 o'clock r. si., of paid ;ay, the fol
lowing real etate to-wit: lots no eleven and twelve
in block no: tbirty-r.ine,in the City of Uiownf iH.
Nebaka Territory, as f j evidenced ; by bo recorded
rlat of the said city of Brownville, the sid order
being made in the case of F. L. Uoldsbcry, against
John McDonough, in the said 'court, wherein tho
sid Goldsbury forcloed accrtain morr,fpge against
the said MoDonongh, and upon the said protrty.
to satisfy which mortgage and the sum due the said
order wns made.
Given noderuiy hand the third day of November
A.D.lSoU. '.
' . J. B.WELLS,
Sheriff f.f Nemaha county. N. T.'
Brownvillc.Nov. 3, 1850. 1S-U-$I2..00
SHERIFF'S SALE.
William TkHrlur
TS
Alexander Ternut, and Joanah Yfr'jnf
NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue cf ao or
der made by the Nctuaha county, i)istrict Court, of
Nebraska Territory, April term, A. J. 1855, thereof,
that I, J. IS. Wells. Sheriff ot said county, will of
fcr for sale, and sell at public nuation tj the highest
bidder, fur cash in hand, at the door of the h ue
in w hich the last term of the District Court was held
in Urowr.ville, in said county, cf Nemaha on Mon
day the 12th day of Dec, a.d. lPi'J.at four o'clock
PM, of said day, the following decribci Keal-cstate,
to-wit: crnimencing at the south-enst comer of the
south-cast quarter of section No. 31, in towuship
No. five, of Tange No. 16, east, thence running west
one hundred and sixty rods to tho jouth-west cor
ner of sid quarter, thence north sixty rods, thence
cast one hundred and " e isty rod?, thence sonth sixty
rods to the place of beginning, containg sixty acres,
and a part of the above named quarter section, the
said laud being in Nemaha county, Nebraska Ter
ritory, the said order being made iu the case of Win.
Tharbur against Alexander Fergus & Joannah Fer
gus, in the said eonrt, wherein the said Thurber
foreclosed a certain mortgage against the said Al
exander Fergus a ndJoannah Fergus, upon said prop
erty to satisfy which mortgage, and the sum due
thereon, the said order was made.
Given un W my hand this third day of Novem
ber, x. r. 1S59.
.T. H. WELLS,
Sheriff of Nemaha county.
EA.wcvi'.le, Nv. 3d, lSi3. u!7-t-$7 50
SheriiFs Sale.
w, w.rucixEYi
C. F. r.icirrs )
NOTICE i hereby given that by virtue cf an ex
ecution issued from the office of the Clerk of the
District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri
tory, agint Charles F. Kickets, nnd in favor of
Walter W. Ilackncy, for the sum of One hundred
and seventy dollar? and twenty-seven cents,!, J. B.
Wells, bhenff or Nemaha county, Nebraska Terri
tory, have levied upon, and. from the door of the
house whrre the last term of Court was held, in
Brownrille, in said county od Tuesday tho !3th
t" ay of December, D. A. 1850, it one .o'clock, P.M.,
will sell at public sale, to tho highest bidder, for
cash in hand, the following prop; rty, to wit: the
north half of the northenst quarter, and the south
east quarter of ' the northeast quarter of section
twenty-seven, town six, north of Hangi fifteen, cast
of the sixth principal meridian, containing one
rundr'd nnd twenty acres, as the property of said
Charles F. Uickets, in satisfaction cf said execu
tion. -
. ; " :::v J.B., wells.
Sheriff of Nemaha County.
.. . . ... ... Jt. C. LEKGLIf, Deputy Shfciff.
BrownviHe, Nor, 10th, IH59. - rwd7-4t7 59 1
"! Sheriff's Sale.
William S.JM.)
vs. V
ifl Liif J
Ah,
NOTICE is hereby giver, that I, Isaac Irwin,
Sheriff of Johnson county, will, proceed t soil at
public sale to the highest bidder for cnth in hnnd,
from tho door of the house in which the last terra
of the Johnson county Nebraska Territory District
Court was held, in Tecumpsh in said county of
Johnson, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1S3P,
at three oYbn-k. r. M, of said day, the followiag
real csUt, to-wit : the cast half of the s )uth-ast
quarter of cctinn No. fouttcen township No. lire,
north of Kan re No. eleven, ciut of the s'xth prin
cipal meridian in . Johnson county, Nebraska Terri
tory, taken as.the property of Abel Line in execu
tion in favor of William S. Hall, issued by nnd
from the Nemaha county District Court of said
Territory, aud to me directed, as the Sheriff of said
county of Johnson.
Given under my hand this third day of Novem
ber, 1S59. LSAAC'linVIN,
Sheriff of Johnson County, N. T.,
-4t-Nol7 $7 50 : . ,
Probate Notice.
' Whrre.is application lias been mace to' the IYonate
Court of Xctn;ilm Conitv, Nebraska Territrrr.r, by Con
rad Ilerins, Administrator or the estate of Josbna Ran-J.-.l,
late of Nemaha county, decratod,' for an order of
sale, of certain re l proi'ertyof aid Kttate, in order to
obtain means to !ef! uy the eiencs ot adiuiuistering
snit estate, noticet.-lire:jy givea to all concerned, that
Thnrsdjy tlie lith dv of January. 1500, U the day appoint
ed for hearinpsaid an Hcation hefcrc tho Trobalc Coart
of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, at 10 o'clock A.
Jt.. at the Probate Judge's Rloe in Brownvllle in said
county, when and where all persons interested may fct
tend jnd show came why authority should U"t be grant
ed to said administrator for the tale of so much of tho
real property of said ctatc, as may b Eccckary to pay
the debts and charres apainst the sa'je. -
C VT. W1IEKI.KU, Probate Jndp.
Erownrl'.Ie, Xovcmher 2i;h, 1S53. 6w-f$T
Frobalc Notice.
NOTICE is I ereby given to all persons interested that
it appears lb at there aie claims sgicbt (l.e estate of
Andrew J. Patr, late of Johnson county, Nebraska Ter
ritory.deceaed. I have appointed Monday, the 6th dsy of
Marco, lSGOas the final dy for hearing claims asalust
sai4estae. IVrsocs haviuc claJrn against said estate
re .ercy notified tft flie theni' at my ef!Vc cn cr l
fore the aid day, or they will forever te debarred aI
lection; and from seitins off the same in any aciion
whatever. " CA.GOSUKN.
Acting Judre of Probate.
OtJoreS tkal the ebve notice bo published for twelve
succesblvcw-eeks in thf Nebraska Adverfier.
u. a. GcsnKx, x. j. r.
- Abiabam Makx, Administrator
JetuiKmCouBtyi November 16, vir.20-I2t!$13
The Missouri Republican
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cents for each addition I one wii!i"iit alteration.
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vance overstated rate.
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larce type, ch.m-rd d inble rates. 4
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TiLlX JXY OTHER HOUSE IX
THE UPPER COUXTRY.
TO PURCHASE DRY-GOODS,
TO PURCHASE GROCERIES,
TO PURCHASE PROVISIONS,
TO PURCHASE BOOTS & SHOES,
TO PURCHASE QUEENS WARE,
TO PURCHASE FANCY GOODS,
To Purchase Ladies Dress Goods,
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Provision & Grocery
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MAIN ST., BROWNVILLE, N. T.,
Luthbaiirjh CarsonOld Banking Ifottr.
P. J. HENDGEN
CALLS ATTEXTIOX TO HIS
Fresh and Superb Stock or
G- .2? ooeries,
Recently opened out in Brownville,
nis stock is all frch and pure, aud cannot Tail to give
purcUa&ers6atisfactkn.
Provisions,
Confectionaries,
Choice Liquors,
:. Preserved Fruits,
Groceries of all Kinds.
j"3cmcmler tTjat Ilendgcn sells cheaper than any
other house in Brownville!.!
Octobers", ISO?, v4u!6yly
HBWSTOCK.
II'S I1THI S1ES
JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE.
THEY ARC OF EVERT GRADE,
Made of Good Spbck,
A1ID OF EVERY PEICE.
And lie is bound to Sell Tor Cash,
or Exchange lor Hides
Peltry, Furs. etc.
CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH
TO SECURE CHOICE
SELECTIONS.
Ladies, Gentlemen and Children in want of any kind
of covering for the feet, should not fail to po to DEN,
where they will Cmlaa immeue atoclc of well made
Jiocis, Shoes, Gaiters, and Ladies1
Walking Boots,
Whrch for cheapness and esccllcnrche pledges himself
cannot be surpassed in the uj per country.
.irLTrgjigyyskJ..
LUSHBAUGH& CAES0II,
AM)
GENERAL LAUD AGENTS,
Dealers in Coin.Uncurrent Money, Exchange
and Land Warrants,
Collecliont madt on all accessible points. Taxes paid.
and prompt attention plven to all ousinesa pertaing to
a first class Land Af enry.
ArlFKTS TOlt THE
VXITED STATES EXPRESS COMrAXT,
A safe and reliable compapy for the transmission of
money packages.
Also Agents for Ihe Hartford Fire Insurance Company
tf JIarUord, Conocciicut. ,
We have removfJ onrofflrnto the new hnildin on
Main street, rext door to Theodore Hilt's Store, and
rear the V. S. Land Office.
Oct 27, 1$5, BI8 LUSHBAUGJI &. CARSON.
, ThepuLIie uru now respectfully iuformod tbatthe
undersigned h::ve procured from Cincinnati and put
in operation one of Homer & t'o.'s Con r mills of the
latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory.
They were i-ulnsed to exebange their fanner mill
for tLis one, frtui tLe b'gh character they Lave giin
id in tho ca?t, and fnui the personal testimony of
millers who have tried them throughout the Western
States, and in riw of the increased demand for
grinding which w:!l cxeeed th.it of any previous
ycirin S'clra.-Va. renirirfg: a n:ill that will do tho
vfi.rk better zui quicker taan acy heretofore in ope
ration. - In addition to tl:eir flour mill they will keep the
Corn Mill o-ntanlly running, ready n; nil times to
necommod.ite the farmers withoot detention, nnd'hy
pivics their undivided snporinfc'ndcnce tothcb.n-i-i,e-s(assis:
ed by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they
hope for the continaanceani increased patronage of
their friends. .
Assorttd Luiiiocr, Saints rt iMh ernstantly on
hand. UREES A JlAKTi.
I'cra Milf. Sept. lit, 155'J.
f .THE GLOBE,-1
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sional Globe, and Appendix during the cextseiiin
of Congrcs. The Laily Globe will contain a report
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ken down by reporters, equal at least, to any corps
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Last year I advertised in the Daily Globe for six
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pers in tha United States, a reward to any person cf
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Approved, August 6, 1S52. . .
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September, 29, 1850. tf.
A History of all Religions
Containing a Statement of the
Origin, Development, Doctrines
and Government ol the Relig
ious Denominations in Europe
and the United States,
With Biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines,
by Samuel M. Smucker, LL. D. Published by
Dnana Rulison, Quaker City Publishing House, Zi,
South Third Street, Philadelphia.
The subject cf Religion and the Doctrines of sects
must always have an absorbing interest for the
thonghtful 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 bo sought for with avidity, and must
command a large sale.
In the present work, the origin, dcvclopemont,
doctrinal belief, Church Government and peculiari
ties of over eighty different religioui sects, are trea
ted in a style clear, compendious and accurate, and
willufford all the information which might bo pro
cared with great difSculty and expanse, and much
labor and research, from the larger polemical works
and encyclopedias.
Dr. Smucker has evidently prepared this work
with much care, and it exhibits great ability and
learning. The articles on the different religions are
very impartially written, and show the careful study
of an unprejudiced and sound mind ; and the im
portance and valuo cannot bo too highly estimated
cf such superior and unbiassed effort in a work cf
this kind, as too often, those pretending to giv cor
rect information upon such eubjectj are prejudiced
in favor of some particular sects or denominations.
Mr. Rulison has brought out this great work in a
very handsome form, and the public is indebted to
him for a very valuable, instructive nnd 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 address, accompa
nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price
and twenty-five cents to pay postage.
Mr. Rulison will send free, cn application, his new
enlarged and revised Catalogue cf Books and Gifts,
containing all information relative to the establish
ment of Agencies in tho Gift Book business. Ad
dress DUANE RULISON,
Quaker City Publishing Ilouse, 33, South Third
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTICE.
I hereby caution all persons indebted to the late
firm of Green, Sprinklo & Co., alia3, Sprinkle, Baker
A Green, against paying any debts, notes of Land or
boek accounts accruing to said firm except to myatlf,
from my office about ayearago, and as yut I have not
and cannot get any satisfaction aa to the disposal of
tho collections. LEVI SPBINKE.
AYE are now in receipt cf our FALL GOODS,
which comprises everything a GENT, or LADY is
likely to want. We invite our friends, and the pub
lic generally to COME AND SEE US, as we will
not be undersold for cash.
D.J. MARTIN A CO.
October 20th. IS39. 15-tf
We Will Purchase Wheat
As money is scarce, wo will pay in goods for wheat
C5 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred
pounds. We will furnish tacks for wheat and re
ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or at
Melrin's Mills. D. J. MARTIN A CO.
Brownville, Oct. 20,1859. nol5-tf
SAVE YOUR MOXEYAXD GOTO
WM. T DEN,
BOOT ill 12 IE
Wholesale and Re: ail dealer ia
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1.
Brownville, X. T.
CTf 1 cd st
f e.l aitc
HAS KOW ON II AXD a large and well selfct-
stock of Boots and Shoes, Lady't aiulGent.'s
iter antl Kllmvri f vrv Tarintw !
Misses and Childrens shoes cf every kind that
will sell cheaper for Cash or 1-roduce than any other
house west of St. Louis. All work warranted; orders
respectfully solicited.
TLe Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Pelta and Furs,
at the City Boot aud Shoe Store. Cut Leather kept lor
sale
Brownville, June 2J, '59. ntDif-
A. LTFOHD. J. T. HORX
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
jDiT'sr Goods
AIi
GROCERIES,1
hmdwake; queensware,
BOOTS, SHOIi'3,
lYails.PloYvg, Stoves,Furniturc, &c
SONORA, MO.
April 3ta,lS53. -t
rcat EHusIi for
3.A -RLciinKrs 2 2
D J. MARTIN & CO.,;
Wholesale & -Eetail ;
MAIN STREET, u0U
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Announce to the Citizens of
COUNTIES OF
NEMAHA,
RICHARDSON,
. JOHNSON,
PAWNEE, :
CLAY,
AND GAGE,
AND ATCHISON COUNTY
TIIAT THEY HAVE
Just Eeceived,
Per Steamer Emigrant
A NEW, COMPLETE) ;AND
SUPEBIOE STOCE
OF
GROCERIES,
Queensware,
SADDILEIHIY,":.
Glassware,
SASH D00ES,
ItcadrSlade Clotliiug,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats, .v ,. .
Caps, etc.
Needed or ICesired
Can be had at our Store, and cn terms as
favorable as those of any other !
Ilouse in ihe West. v
Wc Io a Cash, or Exchange for
Produce Trade, and are Deter
mined thereby to Give 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. '
f t
Out Atchison Connlj Friends
Will find very much to their advaniagt to
deal with .
Give us a Call,
Ami satiofx yourselves that we lave the -
Q-OOD
An are ssllinj Cierg
D. J. MARTIN & CO
.1
Erownrille, Angnst 1st 1353.
",rrjTT,r
IiW VOLUME KEW TYPR
- : j j i ' : . : i
' Fortr;n? jer r; th, C!eTc'.st ! IZaln Deal r"
ha3 been owned and controlled, BuoiidieJ and Ld
ited by the same individual. It has never mi?sed a
fullicaiioa day nor scratched a Democratic Ticket,
t has fought its way single-handed against all op
position, tsitil it has gained a National circnLUi4
and a ati-)nal y?pcUtI.ru "runi Jtaiug to CVJ
fornia the Tl tin Dealer is known and read, and it
neter was in so good a condition pecnniarily, or in
better pluck, politically, to . ht the battles of De
mocracy than now. For the comiug year it will bo
particularly devoted to Popular Sovereignty S
It has agsin-i fcih. anority, tiarel "to filscate
the right of "thw peopla cf territory as wsll a3' a
State, to regulate their domestic institutions in
their own way," and it will continue to io so against
said high authority,' "the world, the fiah and tho
devil." Against all Lccompton Cons'itution", slave
codes, a ad the re-orr.ir cf the. Slave. Trai?,tlr.i
Paper dtfvotedTy iiedivaiad fns tliis- Uuiu, Lice
forth and forever I
'Come one, come all I This rock shall fly
From its firm base as soon u 1 V . l ;
Besides the current Kewj c( this Day. th V.Ma
Dealer will contain in each cumber a TALE, Cor
respondence from a Lost of Contributors, and Tele
graphic Keports from all porta cf the World.
The Commercial" Dt,pj.rtm?rit' will bo cedar the
sole charge' of James LrckensLire, Esq., who Is ac
knowledged to be one of the .best market reporters
it the country. .
The Local Department will be presided ever by
that original and langhter provpkinf geciuj, "Arle
mus Ward, Esq.," whose Letters, Jokes, Od li ties and
Quidities, are alone worth ' the price f the paper.
In short we are prepared to present cne of the best
and neatest and cheapest family !.tw?7apr3 ia the
w-. .' ,...... . 4
. .7 : ; sruscpjpTioy. 1 1 'r
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- for six months, 1 00
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All over Ten Copies, to one PostoSice, I 00
To eaoh g-tter np of a Club, ene Copy Extra.
tsT Post ilaters are requested to act S3 AjnlJ
. Douglass Democrats are expidcd to act
as agents and to lose no limo in getting every be
liever in Popular Sovereignty, jbj matter to what
party he may belong to take this paper. Now ia the
time to bestir youreelves preparatory to the next
Presidential Campaign.
Those who want an account of the opening cf
the New Congress-, 'the organization of the -New
Ilouse of Representatives (which will be a protrac
ted and rich affair, a majority being "Opposition,")
the lVcsident's Message and Reports of tue- Depart
ments, will commence their subscriptions December
First. Th new Volume will commence January let
All payments to be in, advance, i , .'
Addresf, - - - v 4 -
J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, Ohio.
October 3, 1853..
v
FKUIT TKEES.
ORNAT.IEirTAL TREES.
Shrubs, Roses, Vines Plants, etc.
IIIJLXS &.CO.,,
r - Agents lot . "
A. Fahncstock-& Sons. .
TOLEDO ; NURSERIES,
AHI! BowcanvasstngKemahaand r.khartlsoncouiitles,
Nebraska; nnd Atchison county, .Missouri; receiving
orders for Fruit Trees, Slirubs, Vinas, Ererpreens, &c,
&c. They call the attention of Farmers and others do
aireinu anything in their line to the advantages of pur
chasing supplies at their Nursery. The stock Is com
plete and prices aa favorable astaatof any ether Nur
sery anywhere, and all warranted to be as represented.
Orders can also be left at the Advertiser office Brown
ville, N. T.
Publication.
In Justice's Court, coram E. II. Johnson, Ef q., on the
11th day cf November, 1859. , - . - '
John Bt. Cuncssew ) ' 5 ) I 5 1
-vs. - I -
Francois ItonJell J
Timothy Connelly, Garnishee. . .
To Francois Nondell, defendant : Ton are hereby no
titled that a petition in attachment has been Hied by the
plaintiff in this case, acainst the defendant in this
case, in the office of E. II. Johnson, Esq., Justice of the
peace in and for the county cf Richardson, Nebraska
Territory, wherein ho claims of you the aum cf $99,
the amount together with damages which he claims of
you for money paid you for 15 acres of land in said
county, which you wronged him out of by conveying
said land by warrantee deed to another party. You are
therefore hereby notified tbat vrvessyou appear before
said justice at his efflce In the town of Itulo, county
aforesaid, and answer to the said petition on or before
the nth day of December, 1359, the petition will beta
ken a. true and judgement rendered against you for the
said sum of $99 together with costs of suit.
A. it. ACTON, Att'yforPl'fr.
7 et the above be published in the Nebraska Adverti
ser for four consecutive week.
E. n. JORXSON",
Nov. 17, '59 nlO $7,50 ' Justice of the Peace.
Peru Chair Factory,
. AND
The undersigned, having purchased the Chair and
Cabinet shoplately owned by T. H. .Marshall, take '.his
method of informing the public that tbey are now pre
pared to fill orders for all kinds of furnituie, such as
Chairs, tables, stands, bedstead, bureaus, safes, cribs,
cradles, lounges, etc., etc., either at wholesale or re
tail) as cheap as can be bought at any other establish
ment in tho west. The best of coffin lumber aol trim
mings constantly on hand, which will enable us to fill
orders for cofflns at short notice. : .
We have attached to our shop a good Ilorse Power and
Turning Lathe, and we are prepared to do any descrip
tion of turning from a Chair leg npta a Sugar Mill.
Chairs and Furniture of all kinds repaired in tbe bCEt
style.
N. B. Corn, 'WTieat, Flour, Dry Good, Groceries, Lum
ber and produce of all kindu, Money not excepted, ta
ken in exchange for work or good. Ke hope by strict
attention to business to merit share of public patron
age. . BENEDICT & BLISS.
Peru, Nebraska, November 21, 1859.
ESTFcvcr and Airiif Killer Will
cure ague ar.d fever, chilis and fever, dumb ague, inter-
miiieiiinarcmuienirever8, ana all the various forms
of fevers Incident to bilioua climates. If there Is a
man, woman cr child suffering with ague endjver,
they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and
Ague Killer. It Is a positive cretrttdu and verm a.
nent. Try It. . . . , . . ,
Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5.
DR. EASTERLY. corner ofTtiirrtaml fhMtnnt .frcof.
St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be
addresser to get the genuine.) . 1
Lost Land Warrant. ,
Notice is hereby given that after six weeks publica
tion of this notice, application will be made to theCom
tnissioner cf Pensions for a duplicate of Land Warrant
No. 86,4ti6 for 160 acres, dated April 19. 1859. Issued to
Roswell Austin, a caveat having been filed in the Gen
eral Land Office against the Ujue of a Pitent, the said
warrant hiving been lull. . . i ROSWELL ACSTIN,
October 27, 1359, vinlS By E. A. WRIGIIT, Atfy
" ,J Estray.
TAKEN UP by ihe undersigned, on tliis 8th day of
November, 1859 cue small brown horse, all four of his
feet white, large white spot in the forehead, saddle
marked. long tailed and low carriaged. supposed to be
eiehtornlne yearsold. Tho iwner will find said horse
at my residence near the Little Nea;aha ferry, Nemaha
county. N. T., and have him by paying all charces cf
advertising. r ... -JACOB EOZARTII. .
' November 8th, 1S5D. : - nlS
Jessk Jens,
Notico is hcrely :r?.n tllr vi-"-( f s- ti
et.tion toned fr- r.i i:.e e f .tc ( . -'. f t : .
trict Court f . r N c :t a! i t'a!',ri;t-r- T -: ',
against Jcse Joho, ud ia ftv(T cf 11. V .l
the sum cf seventy-thrca Jtl.'trs ai. i c ij. 1, JJX.
'clls, Shri T rf 3 it Cfc!y cf X'ti1!-, hT !-
led upon, and on Tliurj 1L0 12 i vf I ci '-rr. A.
D. at pne-VrWk, P. M,; ffj ir t .iitU st f Ihr;
house in which the fuV. tem tf MM L'oirt was heU'.
st Brownvillc.'ia j-'...d cjtir.fy,' wilt ?:!', at j Llio
aala, to tho highes; bid i-?r, fr c-ih in batd, as h
property of siii Je- John, to ss'Lifyssii r u,
tion the fuilowing dts"riH?d rw'-ct.te, to-wit s I t.i
no. nine, ten, elrvn. tclrp, thirteen, ft i! r., r.i'
teen and sixteen, la Ll.k No. ninctreriH .'-l i
rewnvi!!f, in Nvt.iaha coar.ty. Nebrx-kfc Tfrrito'-' J
ry, as is evidaneril ljy t'a y- ' T cf t" e sxtaa;
ia tb XU.-rdcr' ullicw vi V. si-i r.;r i. -
' - '' J.It. ViiLI.s:j
, - ' Fcrirr ef "Vrrh r..-N. TJ
. Tiro wnvillc. Nor. 17, l3o3-noH-: i'tiilO
Trust Sale.
Land Warrants,
37or Cash A-xrcX on Timo
We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all aires to
settlers on such time as they may desire lunj or short
at the nnual rates. .......
A constant supply cf Warrants will be kept on hand
for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in
town.
Buy cf resu'ar dealers nd beware ef bojms wrrranti.
All warrants sold by us will be gu.irantr! to be
genuine la every respect and wilt be exch. nxed if de
fective. Being pennanent7y located Mr Brownrtlle. we canal
ways be found at the old eia.r.1 a few dvor j east cf the
Brownville Ilouse.
., LUSIIBAUGII k, CARSON,
- Bankers, ar.d Dealers in Land Warrants.
THE LAST CALL.
I hereby nco more notify those indebted to me
that they can liquidate their indebtedness with
com prtatoe?, or almost any kind ef prodnce, atthe
highest market price, in Lrownri'l?. This request
is made becanse I am in debt ojsc!l, and need
money, but can make uso of eora
Ilerctofcra the excuse with those owing rne has
been, that they cannot rake tie money.- I now in
form you that I will tak produce; I Jrsoie yoa
can raiie that. Such an arrangement will be taken
as a great acwcitaodation ucder present circnia
stances. I wish to he accotimcxlAtinjr, but I repeat, this is
THE LASTiCALL. JESsL NOLL.
Brownville, Nov., 10, 1369.
City Llarshal's Sale.
Notice i here!)? Fivcn untoT L JftCry, Iia.acT JThjie,
B R Pegram, li II Wilcox. City of 15rt.wnvUlc, Nemaha
County, and all others whom il may concern. Hat I, J.
W. Coleman, the Jlarnhal cf the city of Brownvilie, of
Nemaha county, iivNebraka Territory, will as sail of
ficer, on, to wit : tita twentieth day cf December A D
1369, at ten o'clock A l of the a.iid djy, sell t:;e follow
described real estate, tv wit : tie east half cf Lot
o. one, in Block No. ot.e, Ui tL said ciiy ot Brcwr.
vllle, an is evidenced by the.retor Jf '.at c f the sa:d
place, to the hihQ-st tidwcr.jr cash. t.Usa'.) sale' be
ing mde iu accordance," wiU and unuor tectiun third of
an ordinance passed by the'aid city on tae 19th day of
May, 1S59, and for the purpose of sayins the cxiin?e
of grading ar.d pavinj and curbing and guttering the
sidewalk on Main street of said place, in front cf tte
said lot as the said ordinance requires, the said expen
ses amounting to the sum of twenty dollar.
J. W. COT.EilAN.CVy MiTkhil.
. Nct. 10, l'oj nib ; ,
Jsseph Trend A' ' ' ? , J . : ; ' .'
vs. !- Gj6C County, S. T.
CfcarlssW. Cross j
Notice is hereby tr that t ir'o rt Vrr.T i
ceedeftrna tme tevc on fL j tiird . 'sy, f S ;,t
ii;fccr. Ii3, aud delivered ty Charle W. Crcs ut
Gage Counly, Nebraska Te-rii,ry, a party o' the nnl
I art, fur the ue cf J -teph P.-au-i; party t the ne. ad
;rt,nd tosocure-tte rayment of trie af -rcin.l f'V-ar .
Ar.Cross prjmisory iw:e of two hundred d.l !.. lMfr
CateSert.tbird.li53, and drain iti.'cret t tcti rier
cent, per annum, execited and delivered to t!,ivj,
Joseph F.-ob 1. I shatt prc-:e.i tv setl at f"vl e ;::e :
tbetlihfst bi-ttfer. fcTca'i, tie .ii"t rc.il r' 1 ft nv.ft..
fd by the saiJ deed oftrusr, to wit ; theei.it tilf (I;:;
cf the north-east quarter f 1 14) cf sectioa numUcr e'evj
(tl), and the north west quarter (l i) of the i:or!h ..
(juarfer (Ii4) of section number twelve (l-). ''""' i-i' '
number four (4), north of range rsumtwr f" , t t
the sixth principal meridian, InOijo clvity,".ti'rak
Territory, at the office door of tL cfrxy clerk cf said
county, cn Monday Decetnt er 12th, 1359, at 1 o'clock T,
M. of said jy. '
Nov.S luiS U-it $T.M for fee JOSEPH PROCD.
, SHERIFF'S SALE;
McAllister Eroomback ) -
j t. - - ' -
Elijah Iliatt...,. ) J
NOTICE is hcrely given, that by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from the oSeeof the Clork of the Dis
trict Court for Nemaha, county, NecMska Territory,
against and ia favor of fur tbo"u'a f X ii d 1 Vr
and 19ecoLf IJ; 11. Wtlls, Sheriff ef d cooi-y,
have levied upon and will, cnlhe 2ith day of l) yc.
A. I). 1369, between tho tonrs cf ton oVivk, a; jc.
and four o'clock r. cf said d.iy ot th" 1 kt f tnn
house in which tho la--t t?rm of ;ud Ctc.it of snii
eoutty was held in l!rownviiie, in sai l cojnty, will
proceed to sell at public sal?, to tho hi gVst bidder
for cash in hand, as toe propeity cf sa d LI jth llit.
in satisfact;on ef sui l e.r?cution. the folic win dn
scribed teal-estate, to-wit : l ot No. 7, in lltock No.
CO, situate in Nemiha City, in s.iid Neraat a ccunty,' "
according to the original plat cf sai l Naiha City,
and together with ail tLo improvements to said lot
bclonjing. ; ' ' i
. . Sh?ri5cf Neninhaco., N. T.
nrcTvoville, Xt J 1th lSj3. '" 4i-f T ',-T''
,0
SHERIFF. SALE.
Henry I. Loriny,".) v; .
John R. Davis. ) " ' 1 "
NOTICE is hereby given tbaf !y virtue r,f an ex
ecution issued from tho cfico cf tho Clctk of thr
District Court of Nemaha County Nebraili Terri.
tory, adainst Jvhn K. I'avis, nnd ia Liver pf II?j r".
I. Loring, fur the snra of one hundred and fir'tj-Lt
dollars and ninety-nino cents, and costs I, J. II.
Wells, Sheriff of buM county, hittctevlfll upon en
the 19th day cf NoVcuiber,ar..l cn M nd iy ihe twenty-sixth
day of December, A, 1). ISo'j, tt one o'
clock, F.2i.,ofsdid day at'th? io r or the bauss l'T",
which the last. tenu.'cd tho aiid Cart wat r.cl.1.
Brownville in said county, will tSVr for saie, and
sell at public auction, to tiw highest bM ior, for ersli
in hand as the property cf s.iid John ILtDil i t
satisfy said execution,- ihe folio win 5 desc'-iLM rrtt
estate to-wit.: the undivided half of twenty fctt ;T..
the west end of lot no. ten, in block n ?. f ventj in tie"
Citycf Drownville, in said county, in NebrftskaTn-:
ritory, adjoining, nd lyinij east tf t!io rnt tf j
feci in the west end of suid l jt, asdcsinitcd ;n the..')
original plat of sail city, sail twenty feet front in ;
on main street, and running Va:k, north, ilfty-ei'il
feet, together witb the undivided half of tht hci'd---ingand
improvement.! siCaist d en si ll ts 4 Z '
f . .! J. 11. SY.U.V.; . ' j
i, Flipri.f of Ncir.ahi C'M;-.lt, I
Brownville. Nov. 21, ljd, v .. . . r4wl '7Ci .
Dissolution. . ;; -
The copartnership of Roper fc Wcsfon. as lieretoff
exiating, and transacting buciness at Pawne Ktachn
ls this day diiolved t y mutual consent. Funiyce Kor-er .
having purchased the entire interest of J. U. tt'eaiuiu
will remain at (be old s and and will ajiift all nner
tied business of said firm. FORDVCK ROPE,
J. B. WHSTUN".
Pawnee RAncho, Nvs 2J, lSi9,.no 21 ., , 7
Arnold's Combined Grinding: ;
Corn and Cob trmlicr, ani
Corn Slicller.
Three valuable machines In one! T'isji anew Id-.
vention, and one that weii wuiihy the attention f .
the pubtic, tbe farming portion in particular j combui.
atlon has been pronuunced by thoi-e U hara tke .Mill
in use to one of the test ever cia'le, and tue gre.it val- -ue
of this combiaatioa will be readily aeeu wLea it e -fact
is considered that earb maclnne makes a neccsiu t
for the other. Thm: a Mill nukes a ieelty Xur a .
Shelter, snd Sheller fur a Mill, etc.
Being adapted to the une of the farmer, iy horM
power, as a farm implement itscareely La aucjual li -valuo
.
It is alsoaispted to stcanj end water or w iud rower. ,
It is capable of grinding from tire to ten bhi pf
hour, requiring f rum two t three hor power( accord '
lug to the quantity and quality of the wuik or-ne.
It grln-Js sufficiently tine for family u e, ma.r. au- ,
perior art;cle of ilral, leavinf it round and iivtlj,'.
which la Indispensable for iUht breid or ru tlicgii.-- ,
Everyone will be astonishel at tho !ifforen..o la tbl
respect la favor of the meal made in thi alt 1 1 cvmpar -el
with that maile la any alone mill. They havt aiy .
to make the trial to te convinced. - ,
It will shell titty t. kixty bushels per hour, and will
grind and shell at the same time.. .
It will cruh Ufteen to twenty bn..hels of corn mil '
rb per hour, and It win crusb and grind at lb same '.
time. t - r : '
It is lisht and portable, weighing thre hundred poun-ca
andoccupyiuz a space of lets tUaa two feet ty three
Xcct. ; . - - r .
Tbegrinding surfaces are very dtirable.bciagmad j-t
Iron as hard as hardened cat steel, and wh;:t worn o-a
can be replaced w ithout the ai l of a mechanic, at tli-
trifling oot of onedollst ard fifty cents, thns ever rota
lng entirely the f re at t yoctloa 'o irun mi :m. Partir.l
lar attention IS called to thf fenfure 1 r. t?i s Mill,
the dif.'tiUy of rer'acing crin-Jtnx ntT tt t""i-
mii!whew wwnoiil is iiielun to tWm tk.il Kn al
ways been urged wuh great frte, ar. Jbas hd tSn eTi t '
to prevent thor.aaiids from, purchasing, ko otlsorwlsa
would be glad to do so. That cbjectun ia eutirc'.y dint
away with this mill.. .... ,
Millers will do we. I to rximtne t.is JlHl, there be
ing no doubt that they will find it for their interest, la
adnpt It for a feed mill, as tha grinding surfaces arp rr-'-'
placed at a much lev e.jt thm Is reitiired to keep a'
Ptone Mill in order, to sy nothing cf tae g. eat aaitg
In p')Wtr and cost of Mill. 1.1
An examination of thlml!t Is earnestly solicited,.
It must be seen In operation to t fully au.lcrtuod an
appreciated. ,n
Cards of direction are attached to eich ml!!, wfeich
will enable anyone t.ysetuj a:id ireratt tv-i- wf.Sxs
further instructions.' ; ; j i
State and county ri;Mj f .r sa"pri f.-M vn le fcrT,r'
Price of mill complete $75. f or p irticiUrs inquire
of K. ItAWSO:?. So.. 13. Cat street, or a.Ulmaa O
STCEPAKD, Postuffice, Box, 2a9, ChUago, III. ; 1 J. T
nolvl ' , 1 .
MofTit's Patent Ohio Tlireilior.'
The subcribers hsve no-v revr several h'inslrcd cf ti
aliove rxrclleiit m.-hine. Wherever the . 3I'"ttrV
Threshers have bech introduce I, It li well kvwnthaf
they are alio;cthcr unequiiird; and, t ticrcf t e, a ma
ny flrst clas reference can be fi-niM as 1 i.iv be re
quired. Thry arc built of 4, 6, 8, and 13 hi-necapvi-ty,
ar.d every m.icMno is rcn several hnr and thr-f-.
oughly tested in all lta p.irW, befre leaving our fact'j
ries. We hive a!si n-r reviy for dLrery SCiT.nuT V 5i
GAU CANE MILLS, of the must a; firove"! ra'tern a.idf'
alsoa!! tbenecefwary arT.iiraf as fcr th remfstl''? M at.
ufacturecf Sugar and ?yrrp We are ni-r p-ep-rei ,y
supply our customers wjrh MW.s of the rot frl 'lei
rpcratfon, at prices In St. Lo'iis as low as in Clnrinnni.
Descriptions of tlice Mills and apparrtn, a!io a Treu
tiseon Sorglnm So'ar Cane, and on $n;yr 4.1 Syrtp
making, will be cheerfully forwarJed to all ipp iranM. ,
As our farmers are fast learning the msv ard t.irra
profits of rai-ing hay fr market, we are now ma!i!:g
ready to supply the demand for a Iirr n";-!iT f thr.tv ,
well e5tjbU.-hcJ DcSeiKk' Paralel Lertr Itori-e r.l
er H.iy Presie.
Wc manufacture and hare .nant!y f t sale tie f-l-lowlnft
hijjrily avproreil Miichine!" :
Selby'a Pate'i'ed Premi'irn (irni.i Drill; fbe rr'H'f-'
tel KentnrVy TIjrvpMttr ; Atkii't Petr-rskl-'i P.paj t ;
Pa;e"s Jt Clii!d Porthole fjT Mills, P;rtatl T-.vr Jt'
GriitMil!; Mill Ma.iiine-y, a:.d Matiunary h'e.rri EI.V
girtes. and B"iter ar-rl fii!Tircs
Orders repec-tfui.y M.iir-iteil; an-! r"",V'ites wllir
price, term and fail dc-!ptioi:s deerf-aily f!!rri;h(l
gratuiUiusly.
&i. Louis Arieu!twril Vyrk.i, Tomer M.iine B1W
d'.e streets, St. L,ni!, Mi.
CLARE, EICnAR.HrtN'fc C.
nolvl Prc'!i:(.r.
A CARD. -
To Phe-Emptori A5t OTiirns ?Tsrs
hereafter ccsi.-e the eervices. of the underiiji 3 a;.d '
Ass Ki.'-.te-i, will p!ea spr-1 1.
1st. A doiiiu. .a f the iar..l 1.1 r ,r '.C,?"T '
2d. The time w:fi tSc cxet ; -f t:i-t it te!- -lif-
fire ; kovt dec:led ; a;.d vche.x .-.-t cp. " "
J. A copy cf the evidence, takou.
Patents WUeu Pareuu are wanted, tho Cert 12 -stt
must be beat tome. Tug cost of obu.ni r'csi ia
only $10.
Ey cem-.inx with the- shove, rr.ich time will l
sared, and ths businesr can be bti?r atie-trl to. ' '
' JOn.V A. PARSZJ; '
:-VaitL?it.o city, September, 15. tin,
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