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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1860)
THE ADVERTISER . iic sale cr Lots in o Town or us otter than Gold ! Xj yj J.. ju. 5R0WKVILLE JAN. 19, ISGOi TElt MS: ; rororttyear, if pid inadvance, . - 5.00 .. " " " at me eud of e months, t.bO ! ,i i "it a oo I c'u pf or ,orc wi:l b furnished at $1,50 per BaBt, provided the cah accompanies the order, uot rj The . J ebraAJtA Advertiser havinz '-nca tbe largest circulation of any paper in Territory, Wholesale Ilerchants in St. . - i .. ... ,-uii, cl. josepn, Wincmnau ana otner JJast- trn markets where Nebraska merchants pur- vj.o. will una no Deiier advertising medium i3 the Western country .-CS -lanks. Clanks. r hve n band, printed in superior atyle, and for ic cheap I,,r kn' PI"7 or rerr&nty Deeds, Mortscag-e Deeds, Tmt Deeds. Bonds lor Deeds. Jue. shflrijf and Constable Blanks, . OJlanK .freemption x'apers, ' Township Plata. JBilla iadicp. j Drafts, Kot-es, etc., etc., etc V nhieti wecsll tho especial attention of those in need, i Printing of any and every description executed to rrin a tyle Inferior to none, produced in any part of f.onntrr. We excrpt no ofHce iu the West, or cl.e- r ti, oJcr specimens f our work a evidence. :o Correspondents and Friends. Oa our return we fuid upon our laLle i huje Pe f letters requiring: to t'e an irered. We will attend to them in turn mJas expeditiously as possible. We hope at friends will "bear with the brother's a Vealine8." Whereas , tbe 7vwrsite of Clen R-ck Las teen entered at the Land oflija at Browcrilie. by tho IVubate Judge of Nemaha Ccuntv, Nebraska Ter-I fiiory, m trust ft.r the benefit of lot bolder thero in, according to their several intemts aiid shares therein, and whereas, a!! lets not now ilccded ac cording to law Lave been forfeited to said town. New, therefore, I, C. TV. Wheeler, I'rct at Jnd-e of said countr. br virtue of said trust, will, on Saturday, tho 21stday of January, A. I). 18C0, be tween tho hours cf 10 o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P Jl proceed to sell ftr eah in hand, all the lots included in the following; Block. to-H it . 5, 9, .9, 2.1,43,47, , 57,61,67, 71, 75, 79, VZ, S3, 103, 107,111.117, 1.10,49,81,213. Also Lots 1,2, 11$ and 1 1 in Ii. 13. Lots 2,3, 4.5. C, 7,3, 9, 10, 11, 12 nnd 13 in illock 33, lot 1 in li 20. J. 7 H23.L3iuH4i). L 6 in 1141. ! li o in D 54, L 6 in 11 53, Lots 1 and U in U 46, loM 7, 8 and 9 in li 14, Lf.ts 1.2 and t. in D 62. Lot 1. 2 and 14 in li JO, Irttl, 2.3,12, 13 and II in li fl.Lnta 8, & adJ 10 in li 94, and Lots I and 2 in D U8. Giv en under my Lund January 5th, lftJO. U. W. AVuLtLLli, Prolate Judre. Jan. 5.18eo.-3t 1 UXABjIDGED DIQTIONARY IIHHII HIHIH urni mm HHH HHH IIHH ' HHH mmiiHinm HHHHIIIIHH mm nun mm IIHHII HHH HHH. HHH HIIHII lectures In BroTrnvllle. - The lecture last Thursday evening", was eclirered by Dr. A. F. Holladat. Sub Vct Causes of Disease." The Doctor riodcstlv apologised for the subiect he hd selected it might not be so interest- r 7 as some others the most beneficial ris not always the mot pleasing peo- j.!e generally preferred swallowing Pork to Castor-oil. But every man and woman should study the laws of health ; they light aroid half the pains they now suf- Vr. He said there was u.uch conncc- il with the Causes of Disease that was ': t profound mystery here was a fine fox research, and for the student of rience to accuire fame. Some cf the peases most common in cities were conv :ratirely rare in rural districts, and ! ce versa : new; countries, where there is r.ore or less stagnant water, and where lore is always much sod decaying, were :,ore liable to certain diseases than when icy become older. Owing to ignorance ;. the laws of health, he said, nine tenths the houses in Nebraska were built on !.e most unhealthy spot of the quarier rctiori on which they were located. The attention with which the people Vened to the lecture showed that they ;-re highly pleased with the discourse Dr. W. Arnold has promised to lecture lis (Thursday) evening. :iiproTenien ts. pVe.aro pleased to find on our return :e usual indications of progress in the tay of improvement, in Brownville. ice we left here, Dr. Holladay has :.mmenccd the erection of, and has now arly enclosed a nee, large, two story i-siuess house on the corner of Main si First streets; Strickler Sc Bos :kmas have completed their two-story isincss house on iNIain street; trie large iree stcry building of Judge Whitney hich was unfortunately blown down a months ago, just before being en :ed, is again, through the Judge's in LmitahlA nprseverance. on its teet in a tir way for immediate completion. J)r has completed and moved into is nptr.. two storv brick residence in rguson's addition. It is a fine build and we hope to see many more such reeled the ' ensuing season. Berry &. - w are erecting another business house ?xt to Den's Shoe Store: and a number i new residences we notice in various rtionsof the citj'. 2crlcan Hcnse. ; la our advertising columns will be found announcement of the American House st opened bv Peter G. Hewdgeit, who -s made himself so popular and agrees ? as a business man. since his location this city. He has recently purchased Nebraska House and has had carpen- -s, plasters and paper hangers busy for 'veral weeks past in renovating the en e concern from top to bottom, until it 'now as good as new and most admi '-bly arranged for comfort and conveni 0 O : :e. We hope Mr. Hejtdg ex may meet 'h that encouragement to which his en trrrize and fitness as a Hotel keeper, so '--'.y entitle him. -Kold Lemonade. ' Just now an abundant supply of ice is :ng put up by our citizens, both for fam- use, and for tale next Summer. The this season is of a superior quality 1Ty, solid, and clean. The julips, cob "stni"sich" must be provided for. iiflaj Ball. the 14th of next month St. Val " tine's day there will be given a Hoi t !y Ball at the Worraiton House in f orrahoa by Mr. Robert Wright, the f rrietor. Those wishing to enjoy fun ahe acconuaodated by going out to halloa. -Go in." 1 i L M. jomrsou", LL D., 3rSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllce at U. C. Jobnsou'a Law 0f3ce, Street, between Main and Water, OlTXriLLE,' IVEDXlASIaA. A.Uendgeii & Miss Lusk, jLLlXEES AND DRESS MAKERS, I irst Street, bet. Main and Water, ,HOyxvir.LK. NEBRASKA, KEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 1500 Pictorial Illustrations. VTebare just iitiucd a orw(?Jition cf Wc-bttcr's U bricV'ed I'ictiuiiar) , coiitaiuiirp liO I'jcIl:1:1 lllLtr- tiuot beautiful lyeaeeuted. 9,r' lo 10 COO SEW WORDS in the Vocabulary, Tulle of srxOXTMS. bj Prvf Cooarich. Inwbirh m re tban two tbt-nsanj w.rds are cre!n!1y discriminated, forming fuller work i n 3:i clit.j S no- rymt, f itelf. tbau tur otber lsttied, lei'le Ciabb, aud believed in advance cf that. Table, tiiriner Pronunciation vf Xartet cf SCDO tlitiiniuhti Pertamcf Zlodcrn Tw ei, PecuUar esc of W'vrda and Tonus in tbe Bible, With other new Fealvrn. torjtlher iritk cllihe mailer Comprised In a Vol.oflT50 pages. W'e have seen peciiiifn t-beetof tbe PiPtrial tl!r- tratiuiix. Tbey are well ext-t utec. nd win otteo be found u.etul tu kiviux a iuucii iu-.re currei t tat i f tu nbject tti a i! on be obtained by a dciliiitioi). ..V. Y. Tri bune, April 1C. lfcM. AV'e bavc tee n hfeciinen prices of p-'rtlt.m :n archi tecture and orjiitliob'T, anu tiud Ibem i-f urtlstii beauty it well k of jrreat practical value.- CKritticn Mirror, April 12' 1&59. We bave sr-en fpeclmcTi sueeta of these JH istralums, and caa bardlv t-co bew they enn be tmorcveC iu beauty or accuracy Boston Lvenmj Tramcript. Sold bv ail boi ksellers. GET THE EES!. CET "wTESIEH. C. i C. 11KKUIAM. tiirinj field, ity, SHERIFFS SALE" Lekxakd ApanslCo. V. E. M.ilcCoMis, J NOTICK is hereby gircn that by rirtre of 3D ex ecution i.-.yucd from the oliif o! tee l lerk of the District Court for Nemaha County. Nebraska Ter ritory, against h. M. .McConm and in favr of Her nard, Adams A Co., for tho gum of $233 doMarj nd 6S cents: I, J. 11. Well', sheriff of paid county, hare levied urvm, and on Tuesdnr, the 2 th day of January, A. D. 1S60, between the hours of ten o'clock a. a. and four o'clock, P. si., from the door of tbe house in which the Just tcrtu of said Court was held at Urownville iu Faid county, will sell, at public sale, to the highest bidder, for c:ish in l.ni.d, as the property of aid L'. M. JlcC'omai', totatify said execution tho MIow iujr dc.-crihed lical-Ci-tatc. tu-it. Jut 3 block 21 lot 0 block 22 let 3 Hook 2." lot 15 bliK-k 23 lut 5 block J7 L.t 16 block 23 lot 9 bloek 37 lot 2 block 39 lets C and 8 blo.-k iHty lot S block 70, all ly inland beinin Nemaha C.ty, Nebras ka Territory, iia defiiruatcd on the oriiual t.lat of said town, situated in said county o! Acmalii, togeth er wuh all the iuiprovcuieiita thereunto belonirinx. J. 15. WKLLS. Shcr'fT of Nemaha Co., N. T. ErownTillc.Nov. 21, 1809.-1(5 lt-C',50 SHERIFF'S SALE. Finey Codington for the a.-e of 1 ' . H. l Nuckolls and Codington j Wiu. W. Mills V,. KcneJIct and It. W. Frame. J Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an csiv-u- tion issued from the otlie of the Clerk of tho 7)i- trict Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, jjainst Wui.W. ilills," and Vv'nlei l'.enedict, and li. W. Frame, and in favor of Fiuey Codin'-on for tha use of S. F- Nuckolls and Jonn Codington, for tho sum of ono hutidred and fifty-two doUars and i. i i i ru.- . f ,...,.i have levied ujton and will, on .tjalurday tho four teenth dy of January, 1M0, at one o'clock I'. Jl., frctn the d'X-r of the Court llue in wh eh the last .t.TJi of Mil I vir; wu h ;M. . at . Drowu villo ias.ii l vuii nty, vr ill nffjr and n:l at public tale, to the highest aiid best bidder fur ah in hand." as tho property of William VV.-Aliils, Wales Benedict, and It. W. Frame, to mtisfv Mud execution the following doscrit'cJ real estate, (and one Horse l'owcr), to wit t Iots four A )v. blck one hundred nnd twelve( 1 12), lot seven ( 7 ) in block rihtiS),, lot eleven (11 iu block one nundreil and fortvseTcu (1 17). nnd lot six t f ) in block eihty-.-ix (S5), with nn undivided third of tho lut six ) and undivid ed one-third of thehonso thereon, all in the town of IVni, Nemtiha County, Nebra.-ka Territory, tis is evidenced by the recorded plat cf said tuwn iu tho Recorder's olSce of said couiity. J. n. WELLS, Sheriff of Ncuwha Countj,N. T. Brownville, 7ee. 5th, n22-4t-?10 for fee. SHEWFFSALE..' NOTICE is hcrtbygiven that I, the undersijneil, J. b. Wella, Sheriffin nnd for tho County of Nema ha, Nebraska Territory, will offer for isale, and sell at public auction, at the door of the house in which he last term of the Nemaha entity District Court of the 2d Judicial district N T wushelJ attheeify of Brownville in Nemaha county aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth day of January. A, D. 1 SCO. atone o'clock, r.M.of said day, the following rcalestato to wit.: lot number three of the northwest f ractional quarter of section number thirty-one and lots six nnd seven of theaouthwest fractional quarter of section number thirty, containing in all one hundred nnd thirty acres more or less, together with lots number four and five of the northwest and northeast quarter of section number thirty-ono, containing in all ser-enty-one acres: also the following described real es tate, to wit: commencing at the northwest corner of lot number four in section number thirty, township number fix, range cumber sixteen, in Ncun.ha coun ty aforesaid, tlicnoo west Eve rod thence north eighty rods, thecce cast to the Missouri river, thence up the Missouri river to the place ot beginning, containing ten acres more or loss, all of which said property is in the county of Nemaha aforesaid, and in township numbrrix,range uumbersixteen, east of the ixth rrineipiil meridian, Nebratka Territory. Altolots no. nine and eleven in block no. sixty -one in the town cf Peru, in Ncuinha county aforesaid, as is evidenced by tho original recorded plat of the said place, re corded in the recorder's cilice of said county, together with the improvements thereon, nil of wuu-'i protcr- ty is taken as the property of N ilham idwards, James Emmons, and John Edward, on an execution in farcr of Joseph Teague,isued from the Nemaha county District Courtof the Second Judicial district Nebraska Territory, and to me directed as t.io Ehcriff of the said county of Nemaha. diveu uuderwy band this twenty-seventh dovof December a. D. IS o9. J. B. WELT S, Sheriff pf Nemaha Countr. Brownviile. Dec. 19, 1S33. 4wFSl2.50 IIIIIII I1HI urn ! inn mil mil ' ' iiiii . iiiii mil iiiiiii . . LLELL . , - .ELL. LLL LLL LLL LLL -- "v" LLL LL - LLL LL , LLLLLLLLLL i . . i i , LLLLL . LLL 1 . .- LLL "--LLL' ' " ' LLL LLL . LLL LLL LL LLL LL -LLLLLLLLL- Sells all kinds of Goods TIUjY xy other house lv THE UPPER COUNTRY. TO PURCHASE DRY-GOODS, TO PURCHASE GROCERIES, TO PURCHASE PROVISIONS, TO PURCHASE BOOTS Sc SHOES, TO PURCHASE QUEENS WARE, TO PURCHASE FANCY GOODS, To Purchase Ladies Dress Goods, NEW TOCS. ill BOOTS M 011UJ JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE. TIIEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, Made of Good Stock, AND OF EVERY PKXCE. And lie is bound to Sell for Cash, or Exchange Tor Hides, Peltry, Furs. etc. CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH TO SECURE CHOICE SELECTIONS. I.silies, Gentleinen and Children la want of any kind or coveriiicfor the feet, should uot fail to po to DEN, where tbey will Sudan irnmeue stock of well made Bools, Shoes, Gaiters, and Ladies Walking Boots, Whrch for cheapness and excellence he pledges himself cannot be surpassed in the upper country. LTJSHBATJGH& CAES0II, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin.TJncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, Collecliom made on all accesiible point. Taxet vaid and prompt attention civen to all ousiuess pertaiug to a nrt ciass jacu AfCLcy. AGENTS FOR THE V SITED STATES EXPRESS COMPAXY. A safe and reliable cotnpapy for the transmisbion of money packages. Also Agents for tbe Hartford Fire Insurance Company THE GLOBE, TZie 0Scial.Pr.r-er cr Congress. 1 sh.t!! publish the D-iily C'.cbe, and tho Cocjrts slbnal Globe, and Appendix during the next session of Congres. The Daily C.obe will contain s report of the debates in both branches cf Congress, as ta ken down by reporters, equal at least, to any corps of short hand writers in this or any other country, When the delates cf the day do not make mere than ftrtv-ve columns, they shall appear in tho Globe of then:xt morning, which will contain, tlso, the ncw3 of the day, together wita suca ea;toml aru cles as passing events suggest. The Congressional Globij and Appendix, will con tain a report of oil the debates in O'onCress, revised by the Sneakers, tho Messages of the President of the United States, the Annua! reports cf tbehea-Js of the Executive Departments, the Reports of com mittees of Congress on important subjects of gen eral interest, the Laws passed during the session, and copious indexes to all. These will b printed on a double royal sheet in book form, royal quarto tixo, each number contaiairg sixteen page., avcr a,""'g 2,307 words per pflgc. The whole will make b :twcen 1.703 and 2,0l'fl pse. It is believed that u ) b-ok has ever lean 'published at so low a rate. Last year I advertised iu tho Daily Globo fr six months, and in about one hundred other newspa pers in thu United States, a reward to any pcrsjn of two hundred and forty-five dollars, who woald pro duce a book published at so low a rate, and none was produced. The largo number cf copies su' scribed for by Congress cntibles me to afford the de bates to subscribers so cheap. The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass free ( through the mails of the United Stales, as will be seen by reading the following joint resolution pas sed by Congress August 6, Ioj- : Joint Resolution Providing for the Dis tibuiion of the Laws of Congress and the Debates Ihcrcon: With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress, and the debates contibating to the true interpretation thereof, azd to nme ireo cemmuni cation between the representative end constituent bodies: ... Re it resolved bv tha Senate and Hcnse of Repre sentatives of tho United States of America in tha Congress assembled, That from and after the pres ent Hfinn or Conrrress. the Congressional Globe aim AnDcndix. which contain the Laws nnd the do bates thereon, shall pass free through the mails, so long as the same shall be published by cracroi uon crcss: Provided that nothing herein shall bo con strued to authorize the circulation cf tho daily Globe, free of postage. " Approved, August 6, 1652. - TERMS: For a copy of tho Daily Globe 4 months 5.10 For a copy for a less time (per month) 1,00 For a copy of the Congressional Globe and Artendix durins tho session 3,00 Bank notes current in the rection of the country where a subscriber resides will be received at 1'ar. The whole or any part of a subscription may bo re mitted in postage stamps, which are preferable to any cuarency except gold and silver. : Where Bunk cotes under $5cannot be procured 1 will send two copies for f 5. A paper will not be sent unless tee money accom panies the order for it. I cannot afford to exchange with all the newspa pers that desire the Globo, but I will send the dai Globe durinz tho Session to all who shall publish this prospectm three times before the first Monday innext rzecemoer. lbose wno puousu suouia senu .... ... their papirs containming it to nie, inarKea wun a pen, to direct attention to it. Tho Congressional Globe and Appendix will bo Btercotypcd, and there fore, I shall be able to send tho back numbers for this session to all who may subscribe after the scs- . ..... M t-lll sion commences: but it me nrsi eaition snan nave been exhausted before the subscription money is re ceived,! shall charge one dollar additional per copy, to pay the expense of putting tho plates on tncpres. Snbserintions should reach mo as early, as the first week in ccembcr, to insure complete copies at the prices advertised abere. JOHN C. RIVES. Washington, October, 1Sj9. . November 3, 1S59. WAR ENDED ! THB D0LLr dealbs " n "' "''" NEW VOLUME NEW TYPE. Great BUnsli for MORTON HOUSE, MAIN STREET :' -JYEBRASKA CITY, 2VEI5RASEA. T. I. GODDIN, Proprietor. ' September, 20, 1S59. tf. VTc have remove onr ofllce to the new building on Wain meet, next door to;Theodore Hill's Store, and m-ai inr u. o. i.iiua uu'.x. (V:t 27, 1856, Bl6 ' LUSOBAUGn & CARSON. 1859. 1859. II A.WtlJAI. & ST. JOSEPH R. R. FALL ARRAKGEMEXTS. Mornlns Train leave St. Joseph at 6:00 Evening Train leave Co do - - 6:40 St. Joseph is reached by the Western Stape Line. riiRseniterg save time aaa tiresome at aping by this route. Daily connections made at Hannibal with all'Eaatera . .1 f ' . ) J, -W. . , Akuincuii'oi jMiiruiuiasurHiieTB. J T D Hatwood, Sup't., Hannibal. 1) u bAwiif, General Agent, St. Joe. P B GnoAT, G. Ticket Ag-ent, Han'la Tiieo. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Brownville. Nevember 24, 1S59. Irolatc Notice. NOTICE is tercby pven to ail persons iniereste-t ihat as It appear that .there are claims spoil the tt of Andrew J. Darr, late of Johnson county, NbtakaTer ritory .deceased, 1 bare appointed Monday, ibe 5th drof March, 1860, ssthetlnsl day tor hearinc rl iircs against aid et-ute. rersons liavmK claium caint said estate are hereby notihed to rile them at my office on or be fore the said d;iy, cr they will forever lie ile'of.rred col lection; and Xrom betting cB'he fanif bi any action whatever. C. A. OrOSHKX, . . Acting Ju-Ijo i if Probate. Ordered thst tbe above notice be published fr twelve ucccsMve weeks iu the Nebrarka Advertiser. - G. A. GUSIIEN, i . J. t. Abraham Vaxx. Administrator. Johnson County, November 15, 1S69. v4r;S0-I2tf$13 Taxes ! Taxes ! ! Taxes ! ! ! To Delinquent Tax Payers of Xemaha isounty : Tor are requested to attend at my office (in the Her catrile House of Tb em lore Hill, Brownville) and pay yiMtr Taxes. Those ncpJectimr to do so until after the COtb d;iy i.f January, 1860. are hereby notified that I t ha1.! proceed as by Law directed. (Sec. 33, P. 241, Gen- nai i-a- m .cuhm.; jdu coueci incsame by distress ai a .aie oi personal properiy. JACOB STRICKLER. Treasurer of Dec. 23;h, 1S59. 25-4t I.'emaha County. Scientific Artisan. Tbi Journal is devoted t the advocacy and promul gation of all i;.ti'rr..itiOu bioh is more particularly or a sciemiflc character, aud embrace i;bin its srope, di- enkion upon Art. Si-ieuce. Invention, Disa:very, Manu factures, Agriculture, and all tbe various Industiial pursuits. It is published vteklg, in the m-.st approved form for bindiDg. and is illustrated profusely with fine original enravlnpi. It contains a wt-cViy list of the Patent CUims, ajficiaUy reported rem tie V. S. P.i'cnt Of- jicc. it also contains a weekly list c f KtizIUa Patents, and reviews of Patent operations in Enrol, and such other Foreign matter as m.iy be Interesting to its read ers, itis specially devoted to tho interest cf Inven tors, Mechanic, Manufacturer. Artisans. Agricultur ists, ic, aaa is Id e very r'S poet a very valt.aUe journal or f.milies ami crrc-ml rea lcrs. TMiiis. $i for eight month:-; $1.50 for J2 montbi J 00 f .r 18 monthv Subtcribe early that you nay erf the beck numlert Adcri . . . JJIER1C.7N PATENT CO., Cj-rvirnr."!,'' CVc. S. IT. Ilazcltinc & Co., 171, Walnut Street. Ant door below Gibion Route. ClSCIXXATl, Dealers In Seeds, Trees, Rhrubs. Roses, BcddinJ riatus. i m riowers, Agricultural Implements, Green itniiura trni;, r. vlnl ; The public are now respectfully informed that the niiJersigncd h)ivo procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Homer 4 Co.'e fionr mills of the Utcst patent, aud tho first brought to this Territory. They were induced ta exchange their former mill for this one. from the high character they have gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony cf m uers w so have tried them throughout the Western States, and in view of the increased domand for griuding whih will execed that of any previous year in Nebraska, repairing a mill that will do tho work better and quicker tlian any heretofore in ope ration. . . In addition to their flour mill they will keep the Cera Mill constantly running, reao'y at all times to aex in module the farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence to the busi ness nested bj theirformer miller,ilr. Wells,) they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of their friends. T Assorted Lumber, Sainglcs and I-athconstantly on band. . GREES A MAKTLV. ' i era cerr. uz. -i I A History of all Religions Containing a Statement of the Origin, UcvcIoiJinent, Ooctrii.es and - Government of the Relig ions Denominations -in Europe and the United States, With Biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel M. Smucker, LL. D. Published by Duane Rulison, QuaVer City Publishing House, 3S, South Third Street, Philadelphia. Thesubiect of Religion and tho Doctrines of sects must always havo an absorbing interest for the thoifhtful observer, and a ora nuien auorus mo 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 lanre salo. In tho present work, the origin, devolopemc-nt. doctrinal belief, Church Government aud peculiari ties of over eighty different religious sects, are trea ted in a style clear, compendious and accurate, and will afford all tho information which might bo pro cured with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, from the larger polemical works and encyclopedias. Dr. Smucker has evidently prepared tins work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. The artielcson tho different religions aro very impartially written, and show tho careful stndy of an unprejudiced and sound mind ; and tho im portance and value cannot bo too highly estimated cf such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, as too often, those pretending to give cor rect information upon such subjects ara prejudiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. Mr. Rulison has brought out this great work in ft very handsome form, and the 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 address, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on tho receipt of the price and twenty-nvecents to pny postage. Jlr. Rulison will send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue of Books ai-d Gifts, containing all information relative to tbe establish ment of Agencies ia the Gift Book business. Ad dress DUANE KULISOX, Quaker City Publishing House, 33, South Third btreet, rhiladclphia, ra. NOTICK I hereby caution all persons indebted to the late firm of Green, Sprinkle & Co.,alins, Sprinkb. Baker & Green, against paying any debts, notes of hand cr bock nccounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my office about a vearago, and asyct Ilia v not and cannot get any satisfaction ns to the disposal of the collections. LEVI SPItlMvU. m D. J. MARTIN & CO., Wholesale & Retail . -D -E3 Sl Xj Hi MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. Announce to the Citizens of the COUNTIES OF NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, JOHNSON, PAWNEE, CLAY, AND GAGE, X2X rroiDirois., AND ATCHISON COUNTY " .... . . ... THAT TIIET JIJFX. Just Received, Per Steamer Emigrant, HEW, COMPLETE; AND SUPERIOR STOCK A OF For twenty years tbe "Cieve'.r nd P.aia Denier" has beea owned and controlled, Published and Ed ited by the same individual. It has never missed a publication d:tv nor scratched a D-tnocfViio Ticket, It Las fought it3 way singIe-har.deJ against all op- posiUon, until it has gained a National circulation and a National reputation. From i.'aico to Cali fornia the lliia Dealer is known and read, and it never was in so good a cosdUicn pecuniarily, cr in better pluck, politically, to fght the battles f E'e- mocney than now. tor the eumiai year it wi.l be pArtiu'alarly devoted to Fcpu'ar Sovereigi.r! It has against hih authority, dared to advoc&to the ncht of "tee reotlo of a territory as well cs State, to regulato their domestic institutions is their own way," and it will continue to do so again said high authority, "the world, the Ca'i aci the devil." Against all Lecoantoa Cons'jtut-.on, slave codes, and tho re-opening cf tha Slave Trade, this raper is devotedly dedicated from this time, hence forth and forever ! Come one, coma all ! Tki? rock siall 3y Prosi its Sru Laso as soon as 1 1" Besides the current News cf tho Dav. the Flaia Dealer will contain ia eacli number a TAI J2, Cor respond ence from a, .twit of .Contributor, and Td- graphic Kepcrts frcm all parts cf the crld lh4 Commercial Deportment will be under the soio cnargo c: wazaes iirokcashire, tsq., who u ac knowledged to bo ono cf the best market reporters it the countrv. ' ". r ' The Local Department will bo presided ever by that original and laughter provoking g3nius, Arte mus Ward, Esq.," whosa Letters, Jokes, Oddities and Quiditics, are alone worth the price of tha pacer. In short wo are prepared to present ono of the Lest and neatest and cheapest family Newspapers ia the i est. - SUESCrJPTIOX. Sicglo Subscribers, per year, - - $1 50 u lor aix months, 1 03 Clubs of Ten, per year, - - - - 29 CO All over Ten Copies, to ono Posii ee. I CO To each getter up f a Club, cno Copy Extra. tS? Post blasters aro requested to act ts Agcntj Dovglass Democrats art erp:ctcd to acl as agents and to Icso no time in getting every be liever in Popular Sovereignty, no matter to what party ho may belong to take this paper. Now is tho time to bestir yourselves preparatory to tho noit Presidential Campaign. those who want an account of tue orcning of the New Congress, the organization of tho New House of Representatives (which will bo a protrac ted and rich affa;r, a majority being "Oppcsitijn,") the President's Message and lietwrtsof ta Dipart- ments, will commenco their subscripticos December First. Tho new Volumo will commence Jaauary 1st All payments to be in advance. Addrcs?, ; J. W. CRAY, Cleveland, Ohio. October 3,1S9. FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. Shrubs r Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. HILLS & CO., Agents for A. Fahncstock ' & Sons. ' - - TOLEDO NURSERIES, AEE now canvasslnz Nemafcaand P.ichardson counties. Xebraska; and Atcbigon county, Missouri; receiving orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Vinoi. Evergreens. Ac, iney can the attention of Faruers and others ile- .. c . ... cosTistrp s'-'.cii or his . ... - . COSMOPOLITAN - ART ASSOCIATION. tbetenniry r.-.hcr.lrf to II it , (xv w iu its yx.U jf irj are e crijar.iialf i i;u tli.t ay. Frnni all spcilrris ppu'.r Art InsTiturir; in; r.teived la a raUo previous year. Ar.y pern tnsy lcorr.is verier b-j tvlteribinj il. Vhiii wi;ifa:u;e fci to 1st. Thobeaut:fjlFteirr2raTic-, 'iits- rs-ra ar-d hU iricr.ds.' 'J. A copy of the tLnznUT lHustrals-i J.rt Jcirnal, cn3year. 21. A 1'ree Season Aaxrv3sioa tie C xll - n'es. 54S, EroaJ way, sw Yorfc. In addition to which severitl U'inftre-I valuiiie tToi'kt cf Art are given to subscribers i prenut2ni5. rx-rpTjn choice Faintines. Scn'ptures, Outllse , Sc., by tst fll A me ican and Krei3n Artist. Tbe .upcrti engraving, which, every subscriber wll receive i in media tcly ou receipt of tubK-ripria. etuiu4 Shakspcare and h:3TFIicIldJ. a of a character to rivean j-ialiScd piiur andwtU- faction. s'v work of cqj.l vslue w ever tx fore pi,kt within reach of the perlc at su-h a price, Thenf ving is of very larpe size, be.xig printcj vn heavy ptare payer, 30 by i-J imiesi, makirc a eir-tt nrrt omaniokt suitable for ibowalia nf eiUer tie l.'rary, p.r'jr r omca. it cio be sent to r.y part of the count ry. fcy mail, w: A safety, being packed in a cyUder. pou6o pi e-po!d. Think fit I S!ich a wort i!eiivere. fre if flurii. and the Art Journal, cue year, for three doiiart I Sut scrlplior.s will be received anttl the evertinf t Tuesday tbe3tst of January, 15:60. at which u- ;b bowka wUl close, aud tha prtmiuuut be f.vra tu .l.ti- bc-s. - Perso ns wist ing to form el ubs will arsly f-r a circa : ir cf terms, Ac. The beautlfotty IIlustra!r?d Art Journal, fiv!r? fu'l particulars, will be sent en receipt of 13 ccaU, t.Mk or ecla. Address C. I.. PEItUT, Actuary C A. A. 643 and 8H, Broadway, w Vuit. Subsaiptlons a!s- received ty A. W. Fl'a.ViS Han. Sic. for ' Brcwaville, T., tut vlclnlt. Peru Chair Factory, ' AS1 . - TLe undorL-ceiL bavini: purchased the Chair ai-d Cabinet sbolste!y owned t J T. H. .'rshall, uae 'hia me tiled of iurormirg the public thit ilerare now w- parcl ta all onJers for all kind of fumituie, suclt sa Chairs, tables, sttnds, btdit ad. burej.. s.i:c. crili. radios, lounges, etc., etc., either at h jl-T or r tail) as cheay as can be bought at any ether ctablisb ment in the wet. Ths best cf CofTln lumber ami trix nitnss ccustantiy cn hard, which iil enable u to .1 orders fur coCius at short nitloe. . ' We have attached to our Uov a rocd II irsa Pwer ana Turning Lathe, and we are prepared to do ary deerli- tionof turuiasfrom a Chair le up lo a Sujiar itill. Chairs and Furniture cf all k.nda repaired ia the bet style. X. B. Corn, TTbeat, Flour, Try Go.!., Crii-erics. Lr ru ber and produce cf all kind. if.ney rot excepn-d, ta ken In exchanse- for work or gcili. Ve bpe by atrb t attention to business to nieiit a share or putuic p.tr. t age. BENEDICT & BUS.. Peru, KcNr3!;a, Xovcmbr 21. 139. SissoliLticn. .The copartnership of Roj-cr & rcst.in.a tcre!f n exislinc, nj transactiiig bniinesi a; riu l4-i:tii is this djy Uis?ol ved by muluul consent. Fyrdyct tupr having parchafed tha entire Jiutereft cf J. B. We.tun. will remain at the old Wand and will s.ljust ailun.au tied biibinesaof aaii arm. PQaDTTK RoPSil, J. B. H'ESTU.V. Pawnee P.aacho, Xv JJ, lSC?,-ao SI . GllOCERIES, Ac. sireing anytnmg iu their line to the advantages of pnr chaning supplies at their Nursery. Tbe stock is com plete and prices as favorable as that of any other Nur eery anywhere, and all warranted to be as represented Orders can also be left at the Adveruer efflce Brown ville, X. T. 9 I 1-1-3 - 1 a. 3-3 B 7 s5ii3; "7" Queensware, iAiOIDILEIEY, O TJ T Xx ES Glassware, m q ir (m us SASH D00HS, Mcadjillacle f othing-, Boots, -3 -a s i: o 3 2 ?2t,-C- 2 4 T I- a sO 5 tF w G 2 re S is f v C5 " M A - a-Icl tf T. r T n b& o . 3 - - a i r. . - ' IB 4.1" - s.zr S 2 U - J4 a o a - 3 S Ci T 1 - r5 ' ifi 3 2? " J S3 o t. Shoes, Hats, AS Oca O v. c T. X i 3 5 rt ! .e b. e 0 3 3 C SCO 2 si r-. m I- b ii . U C s - 3 ' ' r o z C M O) m a 4- i3 C j3 t- qy 3 is? Caps, etc. o 4 o 4 . k - n f s- a . ! so ? " a o. . r 5 -1 -r - w . o e -a - B I t , - I tit P tu 5 en w & 75 f- 2 5 2 c- C Cj : s f m 3 i c o . Si JLi JT G-OODS WE are now in receipt of our FALL GOODS, which comprises everything a GE'T. or LADY is likely to want. We invite our friends, and the pub lic generally to CO HE AND SEE US, as we will not be undersold for cash. D.J. MARTIN k CO. October 20th. I3o9. 15-tf We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, wc will pay in goods for wheat 65 cents per bushel : aud for flour $2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or at ilelvin's Mills. D. J. MAKTLX & CO. Urownville, Oct. 20, 1S53. nol5-tf SAVE YOUR MONEY AXD GO TO TOI. T- DEN, ' BIT 11 SH03 1EI, wnoiesa.c auU r.c'.ail dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES- Brownville, jY. T. , uAa.u ii. hand a larce an wen select 1 ea stock of Boots and Shoes, IjuG andGent.'a . EVERYTHING Needed or UDesired Can be had at our Store, and on terms as favorable as. those of any other House in the West. -Z f S-ir. a a e s- s m'. O L- i5 .ao s . n r4 -3t' Si?ow! .2c3 i8 c - 4 5 r--s 5 a, - a o a is a jc:;s' t C- 1 ITc Do a Cash, or Exchange for Produce Trade, and arc Deter mined thereby to Give our Cus tomers BARGAINS. ta 00 o o o 0 C3 o For sale by T. J. WHITE. & CO inJ Kr .11 If I - 3-1 7 C Z, 3 - -J c - We solicit a continued and increased patronage, pledging ourselves to spare no pains to give entire satisfaction in prices and quality. A CARD. To Pke-Eitftors A5D Otbers. Persons who may cereaiier aesire the services of the nndersicccd. and Associates, will please send to me 1st, A description of the land in content. 2d. The fime when the canes are tried at the local of fices; Aow decided; and when sent op. aj. a copy or ice evidence taken. Patents When Patents are wanted, the Certificate must be sent tt m, Tbe cost of obtaininz natcuta U only $10. By cemplymg with the above, much time will be saved, and tha buainesc can b belter attested to. joax a. PARicra Washington City. Seotember. IS. 133 rtol94-3m 11.'. r 1 vuris mm cuppers or every vanciy: also t-Mistea and Chlldrens sboes of every kind that 1 will sell cheaper tot Cash or Produce than any other house westof St. Louis. All work warranted; orders respectful !y solicited. The Ilisbent Cash price raid for Hides, Pelts aad Furs. at the City Boot and Shoe Store. Cut Leather kcot for sale - Brownville, June 2d, '9. n49if- LTFORD. J. T. nORX Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in 237 G-ocda AND GROCERIES, HARD WAKE, QUEENSWARE, Kails,rio ivs, StoveSjFuriiJture, &c irriipti.ir;. ,..t Onr Atchison County Frienfls Will find very much to their advantage to deal tcithus. - Give us a DalI9 And sitlsfj yourselves that we have tho O Q) GE3 And are selUcs them. i D. Jf MAJITIN & O Brca-crille, Antt UU2i&, THE '(LAST: CALL. I heroby oneg "more notify those indebted to me that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn potatoes, or almost any kind f prod nee, at the highest market price, in Urownville. This request is made because 1 am in debt myseli, and need money, bat can raako use of corn. Heretoforo the exenso with those win? me has been, that they cannot ralso the money. I now in form you that I will take produce; I Inote voa can raise that. Such an arrangement will bo taken as a great accommodation under present circum stances. I wish to be acminodatinz. lut I repeat, this is TIIE LASTCALL. JESSE 'OEL. Brownville, ov., 10, 153. Probate Notice. Whereas, arp!catica has beea made to the Probate Caurtcf Xemaha County, Nebraska Territory, for the appointment of Genera! Administrator ot tbe e'tr.te f Henry Gecker, deceased, late of said countv, notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Saturday the 2Sih day of Januaty, A. l., 1560, at 10 o'clock. L the time set for tbe hearing of said application at xny culce, in Brownville,. in said county, when aud where all persoi.B interested are reuuested to apprar and show cause why pivid Gwynn should not be appointed as said auciinistratur. Given uader my haod this 9th diy cf Dccemtr. Ii5, Ci'i'.US W. WHKilLEU, Probata Jadjje. Xr,sa Tl0.Ty ADVANCED ON PIKES'? PEAK GOLD ! We will receive rke s Peak G.id. and advance mosey upon tha same, aa-i pay over balance of proceeds as soon as Hint return arp had. Ia all caes, we will exhibit the printed reicres cf the United States Jlint, or As-y cSice. LISHRAUGII & CARSON. BULLION AND EXCHANGE BU0KER3 BRorvyviLLr, rcnjur-KA. Arnold's ComMncd Grludlrssr Corn and Coh Crusher, un4 Corn ShcIIer. Threo va'.usble machines In ore ! This 1 anew In vention, and one that is well nvrthy the attentiun of the publiciho farming portion In partlctilir; combin ation has been procuu need by thix who t:ve the Mill in uj to one of the best ever made, and the great val ue of this combination will be reUily ecn when Jh fact ii.cn!iiderel that each machine make a neiMin tr ior the other. Thua: a Mill mate a neceity toe- a Sheller, and Sheller for a .Mill, etc. Being adapted to tbe use of the farmer, by horse power, as a farm impleaiei.t it scarcely has anc ;ual ia value. , . It is also adapted to tcam and water or wind power. It is capable of grinding rr.m eve to ten bohcH per hour, requiring from two to three htre powi. Lcra iug to thequantity andqualh.v of the w.itk dune. - ; It grinils sufficiently fine for family n.o, makmg a su perior atticle of ileal, leaving it round and live'y which is indispensable for liht bread or puddings. Everyone will bo astonished at the illJerence la this respect in favor of the meil made in thi Mill compur ed with that made In any stone mill. Thej- have ouiy to make the trial to bu convinced. , It wilt shell City to sixty bushel per hour, and will grind nnd shell at the same time. It will crush fifteen to twenty bnhet tf corn arrt ccb per hour, and it will cruiih and g.lud a the amt time. It is liKht and portable, weighing thre hund-f d penrd. and cee-upyiug a rpc of lea thaa two reel ty three feet. Tbogrinding surface are very dursble, being made t iron as hard as hardened cast steel, and when worn e-o can be rcplacd without the aid of a mechanic. i tu t trilling cott of cne dollar ar-d fifty cents, thu ercrm . ing entirely the great objeciiuu tu iron mills. Particu lar attention Is called to ibis feature iu the Mill, as the dilllculty of replacing grinding mirfaces In lri mills hen worn out U an cbj-cti;n to them tbs! baa al ways beea urged with great force, andluit bjd the effect to rrevent thousands from puicbai-ii g, wb otherwtm would be glad to do so. Th u objection 1 cutirelr doiio away with this mill. , ililler will do well t.i eifamine this Mill, there be ing no doubt that tbey will cod it for th?ir interest tu adopt it for a feed mill, as the grinding surfaces aro re placed at a much lesa cost tarn is required to keep k Stouo 3tiil in order, to say nothing cf the great savicr ia powtr and cost of Mill. " An examinati'-n of this mill Is earnestly solicited, a ltmut be seen in operation to bt fully under. uj4 aag appreciated. Card cf direction are attached tn eicb mill, which will enable any one to set up and operate tbetu liboii further instruction. State and county right for tale on reas iaM terra. Price of mill complete $75. For particular in.nirt cf K. BAWSON, No. 1 Csss street, or addrtsa O. SJIEPABD, Postoffice, Box, 29b9, Chicago, 111. . r nolvl Uioffit's Patent Ohio Thresher, The subscriber have untrrcudy several hundred of ihs above excellent machine. Wherever the.e 4rmt' Threshers have been introduce!, it is well khowathai, they are altogether unequalled; mud. tbererore, as ma ny Orst clafc references can It- f urni.bed as lui b r. quired. Tbey are built of 4, ti, 8, and 15 horse capaci ty, and every machine Is run leveral hour and th.r. oughly tested la all its parts, tefoie leaving cur facto ries. . , We have also now ready for delivery EORGnt'lf sr- GAR CAXE MILLS, of tbe most approved pattern, and alsoa'.l theneces.ary apparatus for tbe IJomcfii Man ufacture of Sucarand Syrup. We are nr prepared t upply our customers with Mills of the rao.t em.ient operation, at price in St. Louis ax Mr a tn Cincinnati. ' Inscriptions of these ilill aid appuranus, aiM a Trea tise on S';rphnra Sugar Cane, and on Sv.znt and Srrnn making, wi:i be cheerfully forwarded to all arplieants A our farmers are fast learning the aar aud lifa. prollts of raising hay for market, we aro now makin ready to supply the demand far a lanre number cf those well established Dcderick'a Tiralcl Lever Horse cow. er Hay Presses. We manufacture and have constantly for alo the fa I. lowing hipnly approved ilctinc : . Se!by' Patented Premium Grala Drill: the e!br.. ted Kentucky Harvester; Atkln' Solf-rakin Bcaper; Pase s it Child's Portable Saw Xilla. Purtaiie . . Grist Hills; Mill Machinery, and stationary Stem Za- gincs, and Boilers and fixture . Orders rcspoctfully solicited; and pamtihlet wiih , prices, term aad full detcriptiocs cbeeifaliy furnishes gratuitously. St. Louia Agricultural Wtrks. Corner iLiica Eli. die streets, st. Louis, Mo. . CLARK, RICIIArtoOX i Co, Voir I Proprieior. Land Warrants, ; Por Caoli and on "27i2aao We are prepared to loan Land Warrsntaol all sucsur soltlers on uch time as they aiay desire ions or bst at tbe usual rate. . . . A constant sepply of Warrsn'. will be kant en. . for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere to. town. Bny cf re?ular dealers and boware if bogus warrants. . AH warrant sold by u will be guaranteed to Im genuine in every respect and will te cxtluBglif deflective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al- ' way be found at tbe old .tand a few door east of tb Brownville House. IXSnBACGIIk CARSON, Backers, and Dealers in Land Warraata. Who Wants a No-1 Farm? One can le had for a small sum cf Money. The tsnder!jmed is authorized to sell nn Iarr,: terms a mot excellent piece of land, situate 10 miles West of Brownville on the great route to Ft. Kearney, Goldmines, lc. The tract contains 320 acres, W acre of which U One timber through which rune a lirtnit tream of stock water, and on which Is several excellent springs. 60 acres under cultivation, two g-xxj eocuort-. : ble loj houses and ordinary out buildi ng.. B. W, 11 R..l. Xov 17, '53 At Advertiser Oftice. , An Improved Farm ' FOIS SALIH. ; A very valuable and desirable improved farm slfnaW 1-2 mile from Brownvii'o nnd 3 -l froui 3'etnh Clr, can be bad on verr farcrible 1erm. it eetti of li4 ares; 40 acres under cultivation; Zi, acres in tim ber; 9 '.d well; stock watsr, a-vl g-J rrir: h .-ji Tha stock 2 ' ke f oxen T eows. and t f. Ts, the farm inolments. and b-HKCbold furti;?r-! wl.i bu sold with it t: desired. A rr r rtuuity lir ere pre sented. Enquire of 8. W. i'crnjj, tt U. Aivtrusef ofHco. Bnwnvill3. JjS. T. , , ,Vn. 17. '59 nH ' Auction! Auction! ;; T. G. S?afocsc . Offers his servioes to the citizens' of Xtmahaartl . the adjhinir; counties ts cnemlanetiosser for thu sale f f real and jermal prcperty, !"'?., Af.- lla raiy p found at Juis WhitnyV oPic. Erv;:;?, r.crtiztsr 3d, is:.v. o