Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 26, 1860, Image 3

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    THE ADVERTIS ER
LOCAL.
BROWN VILLE JAN. 20, 1SC0.
TERMS:
rnroae year, II paid in advance, - - $2.00
at the end of months, i 60
I 44 44 . t 44 41 .4 "12 00
Clubs of U or wore will be furnished at. $1,60 per
xiunm, provided the cash eccouipauie th rder, not
,tfiervase.
y Tbe 'Kebraska Advertiser harine
auch the largest circulation of any paper in
the Territory, Wholesale Merchants In St
.Gouia, St. J oseph, Cincinnati and other East
ern markets where Nebraska merchant pur
cbsse- rill find no better advertising medium
in the western country CS '
"join ihe expedition,"
up the fiddle," "stop
Blanks, Blanks.
We have on hand, printed la superior style, and for
a tie cheap for easti, a irern supply or
Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds.
Justice, shcriiT and Constable Clanks,
liutni i-reerapiion supers.
Township Plats. Iiills tadicg.
Uralta, .Notes, etc., etc.. etc
To wlikh we rail the ecpecial attention of tboeln need.
i jj printing of any and every description executed to
utocnn a style inferior to none, produced In any part of
ibe ceuntry. We except no tfnoe in the West, or else-
There, and offer specimens of our work a evidence.
Will You Pa up?
Will those who are indebted to us pay
up? We need money, and MUST have
it or "bust," "go up the spout," "tucx
er out." "cave.
"ruspend," "hang
ihe machine," or something of the kind.
e nave twice as mucn owing to us as
as we owe to others, and yet we cant pay
our debts, and cannot nor will not remain
thus unpleasantly situated. We have
asked indulgence from our creditors, until
we have not the "cheek" to do so any
longer, and are submitting to the per
plexities and expenso cf "due course cf
law." Now, iu all seriousness and ear
nestness, we ask those indebted to us to
come forward and render us assistance.
We dislike to be continually dunning, yet
vre are forced to do so, and hope this appeal
nay not be in vain.
Masonic Notice.
The members of Nemaha Valley Lodge
and all other members of the fraternity
in good standing, in this community, are
requested to attend the regular meeting
of the Lodge, on the 1st Saturday even
ing in February.
R. A. Masons are notified that after
the close of the Lodge there will be a
Convocation of Past Masters for the pur-
j pose of conferring that degree.
I.
Urownvlllc Lib. & Lit. Association.
The charter members of the Brown
ville Lyceum, Library and Literary As
nciation are earnestly requested to meet
;hc office of Judge Wheeler, on Sat.
evening next. A punctual attendance is
very much desired.
Lectures In Brovrnvllle.
The lecture last Thursday evening, was
. .elirertd by Dr. AityoLD. His Subject
us the "Immortality of the Soul." He
argued that not only Revalation, but
Profane History and Nature furnished un
:outrovertable evidence that the mind of
:-aa was immortal. It was taught by the
?reat men of all nations from the most
remote antiquity. The Pyramids of Egypt
lad bee n built not, as was once supposed,
"Plcners of monarchs, but for the per
' nnance of certain rites and ceremonies
-at could not be done in ordinary Tem
j?s, the object of which was to teach and
I rpetuato the doctrine of the Immortal
O'of the Soul. In one of the Pyramids
as written in hieroglyphics, along with
' her events, the history of Joseph thus
'.-'refutably corroborating Scripture.
We have not space to give a complete
"aopsis of the discourse. The Doctor's
Station as a lecturer, drew a crowded
Use. He has few equals in this far
stern'country, in scholastic attainments
-both in a knowledge of the principles
( Science and in classic lore.
Judge O. B. Hewitt will lecture this
Thursday) evening, oa "Manifest Des--y.'
S. Hcctcs SpcccLv
On the Hrst page , of today's paper
vrill ts found the sneech cf Hen. SI. S.
r
Rkeves, of Otoe, in reply to the Gover
nor's Veto Message. Read it; it will
pay you Will.
Better iliae. .(Sold !
Valentine Ball.
Our neighbors at Nemaha City are to
have "one grand dance" on the evening
of the Hth Feb. There will be a good
time. Let's all go down.
' Son dclasion." '
The weather for the past week, up to
yesterday, has been delightful perfect
spring weather. Many flattered them
selves with the idea that the natural
bridge across the "Big Muddy" was
bound to "go," and Spring was at hand.
"Soft delusion !" Yesterday "it blew.
we
Now
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'feraska Farmer.
Owing to being disappointed in getting
lr supply of paper, we are unable to get
the December and January numbers
I the "Farmer" as promised. So soon
1 our paper reaches us the Farmer will
eut again, and, we hope, continue reg
rly without interruption. We are glad
bow the enterprise meets with such
:"cr throughout the Territory.
-inks."
To Hon. S. G. Daily and Hon. E.
''abbook, for valuable documentary
"ors.
D- Jones.
t old frind, and valuable Omaha
impendent, Hon. A. D. Jokes, has
"-ntly purchased the extensive ivhole
f.nd retail Drug Store of Ford & Co.,
3m&ha, ani has turned his attention
f at lucrative branch of business. He
it his personal attention, and from
?11 known perseverance and indus-
ve have no fears for his success.
wish him a "rich harvest," of "dol-
6nd dimes."
Yesterday
and then it snew." This
have a twelve or sixteen-inch snow,
for sleighing, hunting and the like.
morning
rrlcan Slock Jonrnal.
have the first number for 1SC0.
Stents commends it to the attcnticn
erery farmer and stock-grower, as it
;eroted to the. improvement of domes
imals. ; It is published monthly at
flcRow, New York, at cne dollar
ar; and. each number contains 32
'octavo pages, handsomely jllusirat-
t The
engravings cf te mp;oyed
pucky sheep and other anvils, in
; ciler before us, are well worth the
::i'Kyn price.
Public Sale of Lots in Hie Town of
GLEN ROOK.
Wberear, the Townsite of Glen Rck Las been
entered at the Land office at Brownville. br the
Probate Jude of yemaha Coantr, Nebraska Ter-
ritorj, ib trust for the benefit or lot boldera there
in, according to their several interests and tbares
therein, and whereas, all lots not now deeded ac
cording to law bare been forfeited to aaid town.
Sow, therefore, I, C. W. S heeler, Probate Judro
of said county, by virtue of said trust, will, on
Saturday, the Zlstday of January, A.D. IbCO, be
tween the hours of 1 0 o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P M
proceed to sell for cash in hand, all the lots included
in tne louowms liiocits, to-wit. 5, v, IV. Z3, 43, 47,
57,61,67, 71,75, 79, 85,69,53, 09,103, 107,111,117,
1. 15, 49, 61, 113. Alto Lots 1, Z, 13 and II in II.
38, lot 1 in B 20, L 7 B 28, L 3 in U 40, L 6 in B 44,
L 8 in B 54, L, 6 in B 58, LoU 1 and 11 in u 46, loU
7, 8 and 9 in o 14, IxU 1. 2 and 9. io B 62. Lota 1. 2
and 14 in B 79, Lota I, 2, 3,12, 13 and 14 in 13 6, LoU
8, 9 and 10 in B 91, and Lets 1 and 2 in U 113. Giv
en under my hand January 5th, 1850.
U. W. u 11EELER, Probate Judge.
Jan. 5.1560.-3t$5
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UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.
Sells all kinds of Goods
thjijy ajyy other house m
THE UPPER COUNTRY.
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION.
1SOO Pictorial Illustrations.
Webave juitt Issued a uew edition of Webster's Un-
briJped Dictionarj, Containing 1500 Tictut 11 IUuktra-
ious beautifully executed.
9.000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary,
Table of SYN ONYMS, by Prof Goodrich,
n which more ttau two thousand words are carefully
discriminated, forming a fuller work on English SyDo-
nymi, of itself, tbau any other issued, beoides Crabb,
and believed in advance of tbat.
Table, giving Pronunciation of Name$ o8000
tiiitxngvithed Pcrtont of Modern Timet,
Peculiar use of Words and Terms in the Bible,
With other new Features, together with alltht natter
Comprised In a Vol. of 1T50 pages.
We have seen specimen sheets of the Pictorial Illus
trations. They are well executed, and will otten be
found ti.eful in giving a much more correct idea of an
object than can be obtained by a definition. N. I', Tri
bune, Apnt IS, 1869.
We nave seen specimen paces of portions in archi
tecture and ornithology, and find them of artistic beauty
as well as of great practical value. Chrittian Mirror,
April vi' lsoa.
We have seen specimen sheets of these IUutratiops,
and can hardly sec bow they can be Improved in beauty
or accuracy Botlon Evening Trantcrift.
Sold iiyall oootsei lers.
GET THE BEST. GET "WEBSTER.
TO PURCHASE DRY-GOODS,
TO PURCHASE GROCERIES,
TO PURCHASE PROVISIONS,
TO PURCHASE BOOTS & SHOES,
TO PURCHASE QUEENSWARE,
TO PURCHASE FANCY GOODS,
To Purchase Ladies Dress Goods,
GL03H '
rT f'""fl p- " r I
1 shall pcblifb. the Daily Globe, asd. tbe orires-
slonal Globe, and Appendix carle? the net scs-doa
f Cocrres. Tba Daily Glob whi contaia a rxrt
of the debates in both branches of Ooc great, as ta
ken down by reporters, eqnal at least, to any corps
of short band writers in this or any other coon try.
When the debates of the day do not make more than
forty-fire columns, they shall sppear in the Globe
of the next morning, which will contain, also. Use
news cf the day, together vita such editorlU a;ti
des as rtaasinr events ss??est.
The Congressional Globe ani Appendix, w ill eon
taia a remit of all the debates in Con6ress, revLied
by the Speakers, the Messages of the President of
tut United t tales, tee Annual reports 01 tnsoejios
or the LxecaUr i)epartsieiits,tht Reports 01 com
mittees of Congress on important subjects cf fun
eral interest, th Laws pasted dorinz th session,
and copiooa indexes to aiL These will b printsd
on a doubla royal sheet in book form, royal qtaazto
sue, each number eonlaiBifl sixteen pajtt.avsr
Sinj 257 words per page. Tie whole will make
between 1,700 and 2,000 page. It is believed th.it
nj book has ever bean 'published at so low a rate.
Last year I advertised ia the Daily Globe for six
months, and in about one hundred other newspa
pers in the United States, reward to any person of
two hundred and forty-art dollars, wno would pro
duce a book published at so low a rate, a ad none
was prodaced. The large number of copies sub
scrited for by Congress enables me to afford the de
bates to subscribers so ctieap.
The Congressional Globe and Appendix pans free
through the mails of the United States, as will be
seen by reading the following joint resolution pas
sed by Congress August 6, 1852 :
Joint Resolution Providing for tht Bis
tibntion of the Laws of Congress end
the Debates Thereon:
With a view to the cheap circulation of tht laws
of Congress, and the debates contibuting to thu true
interpretation thereof, and to max free communi
cation between th representative and constituent
bodies:
tte it resolred by tht Scnal and Hons of Kepr
sentatires of th United States of America in th
Congress assembled, That from asd after the pres
ent session or Congress, th Congressional Globe
ann Appendix, which eontaia the Laws and the de
bates thereon, shall pass free through the ma: Is, so
long as the same shall be published by order of Con
gress : Provided that nothing herein shall bo con
strued to authorise th circulation ,of tht daily
Globe, free of postage.
Approved, August 6, 1852.
TEEMS:
For a copy of th Daily Glob 4 months $3,00
For a copy for a less time (per month) 1,00
J; or a copy of the Congressional Uivbe an$
Appendix during th session 3,00
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where a subscriber resides will be received at Par.
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mitted in postage stamps, which are preferable to
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notes under $5acannot be procured I will send two
copies for $5.
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panies the order for it.
I cannot afford to exchange with all the newtrpa-
Sirs that desire the Globe, out 1 will send the dai
lobe daring the Session to all who shall publish
this prospectus three times before the first Monday
in next December. Those who publish should send
their paptrs eont&inining it to me, marked with a
pen, to direct attention to it. The Congressional
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fore, I shall be able to send the back numbers for
this session to all who may subscribe after the ses
sion commences : but if the first edition shall bare
been exhausted before the subscription money is ro
eeired,I shall charge ono dollar additional per copy,
to par the expense of putting the plates on the press,
Subscriptions should reach m as early as the first
week in December, to insure complete copies at th
prices advertised abere.
JOHI? C. BITES.
Washington, October, 1859.
November , 1869.
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I THE DOLLAttDDAiaa
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NEW VOLUME NEW TYPE.
for
!mm t4m4M44iTwtmt nli'iiL)
D. J. MARTm Cz CO.,
iTfcc!esa!e & Eetail
MAIN STREET,
BROWNVILLE, :N. T.
Announce to the Citizens of the
COUNTIES OF
NEMAHA,
RICHARDSON,
JOHNSON,
PAWNEE,
CLAY,
AND GAGE,
AND ATCHISON COUNTY
THAT THEY HATS
Just Eecoivcd,
Per Steamer Emigrant,
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SUPEEIOE STOCSi
For twenty years the "Cleveland .Plain Dealer"
has been owned and controlled. Published sad Ed
ited by the same individual. It has never missed a
fublication day nor scratchel a Democratio Ticket,
t has fouzhtits way siczle-handed against all op
position, until it has gained a National circulation
and a .National reputation. From -!aine to Cali
fornia the Pliia Dealer is known and read, and it
never was in so good a condition pecuniarily, or in
be'.ter pluck, politically, to 2zht tiie battles T De
mocracy than now. For the coming year it will be
particularly devoted to Popular Sorereirntyl
It has against high authority, dared to adroeato
tne right of "the people of a territory as well as
btate, to regulate their domestic institutions in
their own war." and it will continue to do soaninst
sail high authority, "the world, the flesh and the
devil." Againit all Leeompton Constitutions, slave
codes, and the re-cpening of tht Slave Trads,this
raper is devotedly dedicated fro a this tiae. tesee
for:h and forever I
Come on?, como all ! This rock shall fly
From its firm base as soon as 1 1"
Besides the carrent News of the Day, t!) Plain
DetJer will eontaia in each number a'TALE. Cor
respondence from a host of Contributors, and Tele
graphic Heports from all parts of the World.
Ihe Commercial Department will be under tht
aoie cnarge 01 wames iironen&Jire, wno U ac
knowledged to bo one of tht sbcit luirket reporters
it the country.
The Local Department will be presided over by
. K ; 1 1 1 t . 1 . .
.uk urigmai iqi laogaier provouing genius, -afJia-
mus n am, lusq., waose Letters, JoS.es, UJdiUei and
Qui litics, are alone worth the prica cf the piper.
In short wo are prepared to present cne of the best
and neatest and cheapest family Newspapers in tht
it est.
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as agents and to lose no time in geAucff every be
liever in Popular Sovereignty, no matter to what
party he may belong to take this paper. Now is the
time to bestir yourselves preparatory to the next
Presidential Campaign.
Those who want an account of the opening of
the New Congress, the organisation of the New
House of Representatives (which will be a protrac
ted and rich aJTiir, a majority being "Opposition,")
the President's Massage and lieportscf the Depart
ments, will commence their subscriptions December
First. The new Volume will commence January lit
All payments to be in advance.
Address,
J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, Ohio.
October 3, 1859.
FEU1T TKEES.
OIUTAIJEITTAL TILEE3.
Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants tic.
XIII LS &, CO.,
csTJrxD ivcci i cr
cos.:roroLi7A
Scents for
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G. & C. MEBBIAM.
Springfield, HaM.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
BlKNlRD ADAllS&Co.
vs.
E. M.McComas, J
NOTICE is hereby given thai by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from the office of the Clerk of the
District Court for Nctnaha County, Nebraska Ter
ritory, against E. M. McComiis and in favor of Ber
nard, Ad nwi & Cofor the sum of $23S dollars
and 65 cents: I, J. U. Weltshcriffof snidcounty.
bare levied upon, and on Tuesday, the 21th day of
January, A. D. 1BC0, between the hours of ten
o'clock a. X. and four o'clock, r. sc., from the door
of the bouse in which th last term of said Court
was held at lirownrille in said county, will soli, nt
public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand,
as tho property of said E. M. McCnias, to satisfy
said execution the following described Uenl-estate,
to-v.it . lot 3 block 21 lot 6 block 22 lot 3 block 23
lot 15 block 23 lot 5 block 27 lot IS block 23 lot 9
block 37 lot 2 block 39 lots I and S block fifty lot 9
block 70, all lying and being in Nemaha C.ty. Nebras
ka Territory, as designated on the original plat of
said town, situated in said county of Nemaha, togeth
er with all tho improvements thereunto belonging.
J. 15. WELLS,
St cr-.tr of Nemaha Cu.,N. T.
Bmwnrinc.'Nof. 21, l859.-164t-$7,50
HEW TOCE.
ID'S iotTa! shoes
JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE.
THEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE,
Made of Good Stock,
AIID OF EVERY PRICE.
And ho In bound to Sell Tor Casli,
or Exchange for 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 ewverinffor the feet, should not fail to go to VZS,
where they will And an immense stock of well made
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Ladies1
Walking Boots,
Trhrrh for cheapness and excellence he pledges himself
cannot be surpassed in the upper country.
MORTON HOUSE,
MAIN STREET,
KEX2RASKA CITY, ISEXJRASEA.
T. I. GODDIN, Proprietor.
September, 29, 1859. tf.
SHE1UFF SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigned,
J. B. Wells, Shcriffin and for tho County of Nema
ha, Nebraska lemtory, will oSer for sale, and sell
at public auction, at tho door of the houn in which
he last term of the Nemaha county District Court
of the 2 J Judicial district N T was held at the city
of Brownville in .Nemaha ounty aforesaid, on the
twenty-eighth day of January, A, D. 18(10, at one
o'clock, r.x.of said day, the following ma 1 estate to
wit.: lot number three of the prbwet fractional
quarter of section number lhirt;V He and lots six and
seven of the southwest fractiof.ju darter of section
number thirty, containing in all one hundred and
thirty acres more or less, together with lots number
four and five of tho northwest and northeast quarter
of lection number thirty-one, containing in all seventy-one
acres: also the following described real es
tate, to wit: eemmencingat the northwest corner of
lot number four in section number thirty, township
t t . . 1 .
numocr six, rangocuuiiriiiccii, in cmanacoun
ty aforesaid, the oce west five rodi.thence north eighty I
roas. inec-oe f asuo u Missouri river, thetce np the
Missouri river to the place of b"rinning, containing
ten acres more cr less, all of which taid protertvis in
me county 01 icmao eiorcsam, ana in township
numbrrsix.range numbcrsixteen, east of tbe sixth
principal meridian, Nebraska Territory. Al:H)lotsno.
nine and eleven in block no. sixty-one in the town cf
Peru, in Nemaha county a foresaid, as is evidenced
by the original recorded plat of th said place, re
corded in tbe recorder s o2ict of said county, together
with the improvements thereon, a!! of which pro:r-
ty is taken as the property of William Edwards, j
James fcrnmons, and John Ldwards, on an execution
in favir of Joseph Tea;rue, issued frr.ra the Nemaha
county District Court of the Second Judicial district
Nebraska Territory, and to me directed as the sheriff
of the said county of Nemaha. -
Given nuder my hand this twenty -seven Lh day cf
lUecemcer a.o.itf. - -
J. B. WELLS,
Sheriff f Nenaha'County.
Brownrille. Dec. 19. 1859, 4wFfl2.59
Probate Notice.
XOTICS Is erebr fiven to alt persons interfiled that
as it appears that there are claims aginst tbe etat cf
Andrew J. Dir, late of Jobaaoo county, KehrsskaTer
rttor7,deceaet, 1 have appointed Atundar, the nth Sar of
March, 13SD, aslheCr.al day for henrinp claims against
aaietstt. Fermns baving claims against anld estate
are hereby noticed to file them at my office on r be
fore the said Air, or tiiey will forever be (charred col
lection; antt'fruni setting on" ihe same in any action
whatever. C. A. GOSH sty,
Acting Jurl;:e of Probate.
Ordered that th above notice r-nbli.-hedfor twee
successive v. et ks io the 2crasfca A-tveriincr.
G. A. GOSUEX, A. J. P.
ieilHAH Vakk, Administrator.
Johnson County. Ktvemter 15, IS53. v4n30-I2U$!S
A History of all Religions
Containing a Statement of the
Origin, Development, Doctrines
and G o vera r ""nt of the Relig
ious Denominations In Europe
and the United states, '
With Biographic?' cketches of Eminent Divines,
br Samuel M. Str ,k.er, LL. D. Published by
-V ' Mf It.l f W k 4
Iluane Kulison, yua. er uuy ruoiisnmg nouse, a,
South Third .street, Y nuadeipnia.
The subject of Religion and tbe Doctrines of sects
must always hare :an absorbing interest for the
thoughtful observer, ana a wont wnicn aniras tne
desired information, in a convenient and accessible
form, at a moderate price, has been urgently deman
ded, and will be sought fur with aridity, and must
I command a large sale.
In tht present work, tne ongtn, aerelopem-nt.
doctrinal belief, Church Uorernment and peculiari
ties of orer 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 encyclopedias.
Dr. smacker 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 value cannot be too highly estimatod
of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of
this kind, as too often, those pretending to giv cor
rect information upon such subjects are prejudiced
T TTOTTTs A TTHTT f fin ft ATT I favor of some particular sects or denominations.
If U OHliii U UrXl (Z lliilcUii , . Rulison has brought oat this great work in a
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 hare a rapid and extensire
circulation, b will send it to any address, accompa
nied with a v, ble Gift, on the receipt of the price
and twenty-five ssnts to pay postage.
Mr. Rulison wili send free, on application, his new
enlarged and revised Catalogue of Books and Gifts,
containing all information relative to th establish
ment of Agencies in tht Gift Book business. Ad
dress INTAKE RULISON,
Quaker City Publishing lions, 23, South Third
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTICE.
I hereby eautioa all persons indebted to the 1st
firm of Green, Sprinkl k Co., alias, Sprinkle, Baker
A Green, against paying any debts, notes of hand or
book accounts accruing to said firm except to myself,
from my oSc about a year ago, and as yet I have not
and cannot get any satisfaction as to tbe disroeal cf
the collections. - LEVI SPEINKE.
AND
GKIE1TAL LAUD AGEITT3,
Dealers in Coin-TJccuiTentlleney, Exchange
and Land Warrant!,
Colleetiont made on ail aceettibl pointt. Tatet paid.
and prompt attention given to all business pertaing to
a first class Land Agency.
AGENTS rom THE
VXITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY.
A aaf and reliable company for the transmission of
money packages.
Also Agents for the Hartford Fire Insurance Company
of Hertford, Connecticut.
We have removed ear offlc to the new fcuilding on
Main street, next door to!Tbeodore Hill's Start, and
near tbe U. 3. Land Office.
Oct 37, 1866, nlS
LCSHBAUGII A CaRSOK.
1859. 1859.
iiaxxihal & ST. JOSEPH r. r.
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GEOCERIES,
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A. Falmestock & 'Sons.
TOLEDO 3STUESERIES,
ARB now canvassing Nemaha and Richardson counties,
Nebraska; and Atchison county. Missouri: reeeivins
ordera for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinas. Evergreens, .c.
&c. mey call the attention of Farmers and others do
sireing anything In their line to the advantages of our-
chasicg snpplleaat their Xursery. The stik la com
plete and prices aa favorable as that of any other Nur
sery anywhere, and all warranted to he aa represented.
Ordars can also te left at the Advertiser-cclceBrown-
1 vine, it. t. - .
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WmIWW.. J kirn
From all tcHons of tba ceoutry sa'-s-r.t.ers
popular Art lastitu'.no, (,v ia i:i m i Ter,; .ita te-
ing receive! la a rat.o uipri! i a.'el w.:a tUi nt any
previous yaar.
Anypenon Key btconta me-nler by tt-iicr.liij $3,
TThich win entitle b'.a to
1st. The beautiful TtlTzrzxicz. ,::a'ta-
peare ani his I'riecda,'
2cL A copy ct tr.a eicsaaUy Llvutratcil Art
cnrriiU. cas year.
3d. A lte fiecn Aui!on to the Call-
ries. 513, L; road -wiy, Jidw York,
laadvition to wtica several JiriUrei v;5L,; 'jr.irii
of Art are gtvea tosul.$cril-ersaa precuan.i. cui twin
choice Pa.aui.k-t. Scu!piores, Outiieci, tytUt Crt
Americ-.nand Ft.re;n Artists.
The superb engraving, which erry subscriber wt:i
receive Imnieuiateiy on receipt of subscription, ee tit lad
v w a . . m . 1 1 , - . . w
ia of a character to give unqaaUsd plessare and satis
faction. Nj work of equal vain was ever before lirl
within reach of tbe people at su h a pricf . Tie 1 stri
ving is of very Urg sixe, b-.ng priatol on tesvy piuta
paper, 30 by 33 inches, making a most superb or tj meet
saiUbla for the wails of tiUier Ue Lirsry, parlor t
oSct.
Itcan be sent toaaypvtof Ihecouotry, ty mill. w!ik
safety, being packsd la a cyilnir, p.tuse pr-pa 4 .
Think of it I SucU work delivered free t chsrga,
and the 4rf Journal, oat year, fr three dollar ...
SubscripUona will be received aunt th9 evc.iat of
Tuesday tbtSUt of January, laCO, at which t.ai th
nooks will close, and U4 preuiiuaii be glvta to suisorl
hers. Perso ns wlallag to form clubs will scolr f jr a circular
cf terms, ic.
The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, riving fi'l
particulars, will be sent on receipt .f 13 ceuu, suuna
or coin.
Address C. L. DEttBT", ActuaryC. A. A.
Oia and (Vid, Bruadw'ay, w X s.'k.
Sutscrlptlons also Toee-rci by
R. W. FVRXaS n..n. Sc. fvr
Brownville, N'. T., and vicit lty. "
Peru Chair Factory,
AXO
The untteryliraed, having ourrhaacd ih. tl.if t.j
Cabinet shop lately owned bj T. II. Mariball, use hi
method of tnformicg the public Uut tbey are ddw pre
pared to U! I orders fiir ail kind of furniluie. inch n
Chairs, tables, stands, be-itead. bureaus, mu cnhi.
cradles, lounges, etc., etc., either at v.holea:e re
tail) aa cheap aa can be bought at any other itb:ih.
meutluths west. The best of coffla lumber and triui.
minga eoDStantly on hand, which, will tuUi &. u e .i
oidera for cofflos at short notice.
We have attached to our ahoo a eoM nir ia
Turning Lathe, and w art prepared to do ay descrly
uoaoi mrningrrora a Chair le up to a Susrar Mill.
Chairs and Furniturt of all auntl ret iri m th. h.t
style.
N. B. Corn, TSTieat. Flour. Drv Gnurfa. Hrnr.rU. t .n.
ber and produce of all kinUs, Honey not eceptet. ta
ken in exchange for work or goods. Wt h p by s'.rlrg
attention to business to merit a share of tnbijc Datruo-
BENEDICT: A.BLL53.
Feru, Nebraska, yovember 94, lSa.
The Copartnership of Roper A Westr n as hpr.tanr
existing, and trausacting busire.s at Pawnee Raticho.
Is this day dissolved by mutual Consent. F,rtlyce Kt pr
having purchased the entire interest of J. B. Weun.
ui remain aimtoiJ if jna and wi I at not .11 .net
tled business of said Arm.
FOItDTCR R()?EP
m J. B. WESTOX.
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. FALL ARRANGEMENTS.
Homing Train leave St. Joseph at 6:00
Evening Train leaves tio do - g:40
St. Joseph ia reached by the Western Stage Line.
mssenifera aavetime anauresome staging by this route.
Daily connections made at Hannibal with alEastcrn
and Southern Railroads and Packets.
J T D Hatwood, Sup't., Hannibal. .
D CSawin, General Affent, St. Joe.
P B Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'bal
Theo. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Brownyille.
Ksvembet 14, 1S59.
Teres! Taxes!! Taxes!!!
- Tb Delinquent Tax Payers of Ytmaha
LAtvniy :
TOU are requested to attend at my eOf (la th Jffer-
canuiv nouie 01 ineoaore urn, Brownville) end pay
yr Taxes. Those neclcting to do so until after tb
20tn day f Jannarr, 18i0, art hereby notified that 1 1
shall proceed as by Law directed. (Sec. 33, P. tu, Gen-1
diiM.ivi jtuii.,j aim opiteci uesamt by uiatrtss
sis saie oi personal prorry.
JACOB ST&lCKLia. Treasurer of
Pec. 9th, IS3. 8-4t Ifemaha County.
S. Tf. KaxcXUnc & Co
ITI, Walnut Street. JSnt door belov Gibton Uoutt.
ieaiera in seeds, Trees, Shrubs. Rosea, jdjnt
rums, mi riowers, Agncui;urai jnifrseuts, Greea
siuaira f riu, ac. Vln)
WE are bow iq receipt of our FALL GOODS,
whicL comprises everything a GENT. r LADY is
likely to want, We invite our friends, and the pub
lie ceneral.7 to COME AND SEE US, as wt will
not be undersold for cash.
D.J. MARTIN CO.
October 20th. 1359. . IJ-tf
Wo Will Purchaco Wheat
As money Is scarce, wt will pay in foods for wheat
65 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred
pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re
ceive it, cither at oar Store ia Brownrill or X
Melria's Mills. D. J. MAHTIX & CO.
BrownTine.Oct.20,1859. s15-t!
1
Scientific Artjcau.
This Journal Is icvoted to the advocaCy and promul
gation of all information whioh is more particularly of a
scientinc character, ana embrace; wuhia its scope, dis
cussion upon Art, Science, Invention, Diaccverr, Manu
factures, Agriculture, an al the various U-flustrial
pariuim.
It l published wf7y. In th most approved form for
binding, and Is illutrate4 prpfunely wiih fne erig.nsl
Tigravings. Ittontains a weekly list f id patent
Claims, racially reporjii from the U. S. Pa'ent Of
fice. It also contaiua a weekly list of Enzliah Patenta.
and reviews ct Patent operations in Europe, and suoa
ether Foreign matter as may be interesting toitsread
er' ll u "fect1!r devoted to the interest of Inven
tors, Mechanics, kiaunfacturcrs, Artisa?s. Agricaltuf
Ists, kc., and is n every respect a very valuable journal
for fsml lies ar,d prncral readers.-
,rl,'-,:llt,uVnla $J-53r 12 months
2 00 lr 18 months.' ' : w . t ..
Subfcribe earN lat roti u. ,t i ,,. ...k.
Add:
JMERICJX
PJTEXT C(?
Vnneatt, Ohio.
The public are nowre?pectfuliy informed that tht
undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put
in operation one of Homer A Co.s flout mills of th
latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory.
They were induced to egohacge their former E.11
fir tjis cne, from tbe hih ehaaicter ther have Min
ed in the east, and frrm tht personal testimony of
ml-ltarl whohave tried them thronehout tke Veatrn
Stiites, and in view cf the increased demand for
grioiiin:? which will execed that of any prerlpus
year in XebraJia, rcqairiag a mill that trill do 'tht
work pettf r ana quicker tDaa any heretofore op,
ratiop. - -
In addition to their floir pl they wju tie
Cpr Mill constantly running, ready at alj times to
ajminoiiite tbe farm'irs without detention, and b
g:Tii. iut ir unuiTium eucrinicnqer pp tht busi?
nei$ i tss.'stedby their former fciller, Mx. Wci, ) they
hSfe for the eontipapee pis increased jatronr g of
their friends. i ,
AasortedLambef, Shinies and IthconstantlT 03
band. '. GFJEIX 4 HARTI-Vr
Te.-u yiiVt, Ser-t. Tit, lSi?.
SAVE YOURJUOXEYM'D GO TO
mi. T- DEN,
in? np vm
wnoiesa.it andSetall dealer la
BOOTO AIID CH020.
Broimville, V, T
HAS T0 W 05 nASTJa larfsasdwal! select,
64 stock of Boots and Shoes. Lady's and Geut.'a
Gaiters asd Slippers of very variety; also,
Hisses and Children! aha of everr kind tat i
win sail cheaper for Cash or FW,tc than any other
house westof St. Louis. All work warranted j raQr
respectfully solicited.
The Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Felts and Furs,
at tte City Boot and Shoe Store. Cut Leather kept for
sale
Brownville. June 2d, '9. n9jf
A. LTFORD. ' J. T- JIOSN
Lyford Cz Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Dealers in
AND
GROCERIES,
HARI)WAKEf QUEENSWAnp,
SQNQRA, liQ.
TroDoaas!i, or Exclianje for
Produce Trade, and are Deter
mined thereby to Glre oar Cus
tomers CAR C AOS.
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For sale by T. J. WI1ITE, k CO , BrownvUIe, K. T.,
and by all druggists generally.
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We solicit a ccntinaed and increased
patronage, pledging ourselves to .spare
CO' pains to give entire satisfaction in
prices and quality.
Cz? At:2::a Czzztj Vilcz.Zs
TFiU ftrJ very nvch io their advaniat to
dcalvithvs.,
And sttisT7 yonrse1?es that wp bar th
And are selling them
Ei-oiniTiUe, Arrest Utl59.
A CARD.
To Fke-EM ?Toas Aso Othees. Persons who may
hereafter desire the services of the undersigned, and
Associates, will please send to mo
ist. A description nt the land in contest,
L The time when the cases are tried at the local of
fices; Aoi decided; and when sent up.
JL A copy of the evidence taken.
Fatejits When Patents are wanted, the Certificates
must be sent to me. The cost of obtaining patents is
only $10.
By cetrplring with the above, mnch time will t
saved, and the business can be better attended to.
jony A. PARKER
Washington City. September. 15. ISfif
... nI0v4-3m
THE LAST CALL.
I hereby ence more notify there indebted to me
that they can liquidate their indebtedness with
corn potatoes, of almost any kind of produce, at the
highest market price, ia Urownvillt. This request
is made because 1 am ia debt myself, and need
money, but can make use of eorn.
Heretofore ihe tzcust with those owin at has
been, that they eannct raist the money. I now in
form yoo that I will take produce; I know you
eaa mite that. Such an arrangement will be taken
as a great accommodation under present eirensv
itaneet. I wish to t vccmmodAfici, but I repeat, this is
THE LAST.CALL. JESS 50EL.
BrownviUs, Not., 10, JS3-
Probate ITotico.
TTnereat, arpication has been mSa to the Profit
Court of Kerruha County, Kenraka Territory, for tbe
appointment of Genera! Administrator of the $sate .f
Henry Gclkcr, deceased, late of said county, notice ia
herehv given to all whom it may concern, that Saturday
the 2Sth day of Jansaiy, A. D., 1360, at J3 o'clock, is
the time set for the liearing cf said application at my
ofilee, in Brownville, in said aronty, wb-n and where
all persona interested are reqn?sted to apprar and show
cause why David Gwynn should not he arwj;:it?ci as said
administrator.
Given under my band this Athdsy of December. 1S5S,
CtliCS W. WUtXLZA, Probate Juu'se.
S'Zt
MONEY ADVANCED ON
PIKES'S PEAK GOLD!
VTe will receive Pike's Beak Gaid. and advance
money upon the same, and pay over taiance of proceeds
as soon as Jint returns ar had. In all cases, wt will
exhibit the printed return cf the United States Hint.
or Assay of.ee.
lAsnn tiTGii & c insor.v
2R0W5VILLF, MBBASKA.
Arnold's Combined Clrindin? 31111
corn and Cob Crmlicr, and
Corn Sbcllcr.
Three valuable machines In one ! This Is a new In
vention, and one that U well wotthy the attention of
the public, the farming portion Ia particular; comtin--ation
baa been pronounced by those to have the JI.il
in us t one of the best ever made, and tbe great val
ue af this combination will he rea.luv seen f,n t?-.
fact ia considered that each machine n-.ikes a nectHHit
for the other. Thua: a X ill makes a necessity Dx a
Being adapted to the us of th farmer, fcy bars
power, as a farm implement it scarcely has aaeaual ia
valu.
-It is also adapted to steam sod water or wind power.
It I capable of grinding from flv to ten ba.sheia per
hour, requiring from two to thret hors powor, accn
ins to the quantity and quality of th work don.
It grinds sufficiently an forfaniiiy use, making a su
perior articl of M'al, leaving it rnuad and lively,
which is indispensable for light bread or puddings.
Bveryone will be astonished at the diJor.cc in this
respect in favor of th mail made in this ill il ccmpar.
ed with that mai in any stone mill. They have oalr
to make the trial to be convinced.
It will shell fifty to sisty bushels per hour, and will
grind and shell at the same time.
It wilt crush fifteen to twenty lnsr,ets cf corn ntd
cob per hour, and it will crush and grind at tLe scj
time.
It Is light and portable, weighing tbre hundred pouaJa
and occupying a spaco of less than two feet by tfc
feet.
Thegrinding surfaces sru veryUurable.bcing i.naitp et
iron aahard as hardened cast steel, and when worn o-,
can te replacod without th aid of a mar:s,iic, at
triiliog cost of one dollar ai-d fllty cf nt, thaa ovarcow
ing entirely the great objection to irou mills. Particu
lar attention Is called to this feature ir. th m, as'
tho difficulty of replacing grinding aufaces in Iron
mills when worn out Is an objection to them that has nl
waya been urged with great force, and has bad the eff.-ct
to prevent thousands from purchasing, who otherwise
would be glad to do so. That objection is entirely don
away with this mill. '
Millers will do well to examine thia Mill. th.r.
ingno doubt that they will find it for their interest t
adopt it for a feed mill, as the grinding surfaces are re- .
placed at a much less cost than is reutrsd ta k.n .
Stone Mil in order, to say nothing of ta great ssviag
In power and cost of Mill.
Aa examination of thia mill ia earnest! solicit..
it must be seen in operation to b fullv BBdartooi and
appreciated.
Card of direction ar attached tn esch ml?!. wMr.
will enable any one to set up and operate them without
further instructions.
State and county righta for salo on reasonable term,.
Price of mill complete $75. For rarticuurs inn-iir -
of E. BAWSOX, No. 18 Cass street, or address O.
SUEPABD, Postofflce, Box, 23t9, Chicajo, 111.
UUITI
Jlonit's Patent Ohio Tlirrbr.
The subscribers have nowreaJv several i,nmir.i n
above excellent machines. Mherever ft... sfr...
Threshers have been Introduced, it is well kliowo that
they are altofictber uneqaaiicd; and. thert-fore, aa ma
ny first class references can le furnished as nisy bt re
quired. They are built of 4, , 3. and 10 horse caoaci-
ty, and every machine is run several hours, and ihnr-
oughly tested iu all its parts, before leaving our facto
ries.
We have also now ready for delivery sortnnrv r?T
GAU CANE MILLS, of tbe most ij proved patterns, and
also all the necessary apparatua for the iomft:! Mao-
uacture of Sugar and Syrup. W ar now rrDr.d t.
supply our customers with Mills of the most .wi.tit
operation, at prices in St. Louia aa low as in Cincinnati.
uescnpt ions or tees amis and Apparsnua, a!aTrea.
Use on Sorghum Sugar Case, and on Snzar and Sru
making, wlil be cheerfully forwarded to all applicanta.
Aa our farmers are fast learning the easv andUru
profits of ratainghay for market, wt ar now malm
ready to supply the demand for larg number of tho-, "
well established Pdrick's Faralel Lever Uorspow.
er Hay Presses.
we manufacture and bar constant! v for ail. f
lowing hignly approved Machinea
Seiby'a Patented Premium Grain Drill! tho calibra
ted Keutucky Harvester ; Atkin's Self-raking Reaper
Page's fc Child's ForUbl Saw Mills. Portahi. s-ir.nr aT
Grist Mills; Mill Machinery, and stationary Steam En
gines, and Boilers and fixtures
Orders respectfully aoiirited: and sumniiMi wttt.
prices, terms andfull descripUoca cheerfully furnUaed.
gratuitously.
St. Louis Agrieultnral TTorkS. Corner Main H.
die street, st.. Louis, Mi.
CLARK, E'CnAtSOi it, Co, ,
noI,,t Prcprieiors,
Land Warrants.
we are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all aLi.t4
settlers on such time aa they mar desire lona or lhort
at the usual rates.
A constant supply of Warrants will b korrt on fcan t
for sale as cheap as they can be bought iswhert la
town.
Bar of regular dealers and beware or bogus warrants.
All warrant sold by ua will be guaranteed ta het
genuine in every respect and wili bt exchingtdlf dt-fective.
Being permanently locatsdln Brownville, we can al
aya be four.d at the old stand a faw Lra ant at t,
Brownville nous.
LrsnaArcifc CARsnv,
Bankers, and Poaltis in Land Warrants.
Who Wants a No-1 Farm?
One can be had for a small svn cf
.Money.
Th undersigned ia authorized to sen oa favorablw
terms a moat excellent piece of land, situate 10 mi!
West of Brownvtli on tt great root to Pt. Kearney.
Gold Mines, kc Tb tract er-ntains 3?0acra, 69 acre
of which is fln timber through which run a Hv.ug
stream of stock water, and on which Is several excellent
springs. 60 acres under culLvatica, two good comfort
able log houses and ordinary out betiding..
A. W, JTK3. AS,
Jforn, '69 Ar AiTrtirCtt!?e.
An Improved Farm
A very valnab:e and desirable iniproved farm sitoat
4 1-2 miles from Brownville atd 'i 1-2 froni em.iha
City, can be bad on very favorable term. It ci.nita
of lb4 acr; 40 acres under nival lor; 54 acre In tim
ber; g jwel!; st.ick water, and good frame hout-e.
The stock 2 yoke of oxen, t eows, and T yeurg cattle,
tbe farm implements, and ho-ise!4'd furniture will t
sold with it if denred. a rare opportunity is hre rre-.
sen ted. Enquire of B. yr. Furnii, at the Advert.ser
efflee, Brownville, S. T.
Xor. 17. 'S3 nlS
Auction! Auction!
T, G. Slrfjo;- ' 1
OJers lis seniQ'a to th oitijesa of N;ha and
the adjcis'.c touctlep as general auctioneer for the
r '3 of ref J and personal property, Jtc, io. He ruay
t-- .i at JnJ Whitney's ofli.
I . sr-Ha, Nertmitr 3d, To IZ