THE ApygRTJSER: IO G : :k j BHOWNVILLE, FEB. 2, 15G0. i TKRMS:'! ' I foroneyear, If paid In advance, -' fS.OO ! ' " " at the end of 6 months, 2.60 j ,.. . . u j 0!) Clu! of I or wore will be furnished at $1,60 per rjnnm, provided the casli accompanies lb rder, not jj- The "Sebraska Advertiser" having j jjjucli tbe largest circulation of any paper in i tne Territory, "Wholesale Merchants in Et. I ouia. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Eaet- emjpaftrketa where Nebraska merchants pur I cns?. will find "530 better advertising medium ; in the Western country 3 ; Elanks, Blanks- Webave on band, printed la auperlor fylc, and for .; cheap for ch, a froob supply of Vv'arrarity Deeds, IMortcage Deeds, Trut Deeds. BonCi ibr Deeds, Justice, slierilT and Constable Blanks, Blank yreemption Pnpers, Township Plata. Bills Lading, Drafts, Notes, etc., etc., etc. To which we call tbe espocial atteution of tho;ein need. Jub irliiJitJB of any and every description executed to rjcr jn tj le k'ttcrior to Done, produced in auy part of i ise ocuntry. We cxctj.t no om-e iu the West, r clse f ,lCrc, and offer specimens of our work at evidence. potatoes and Corn. Will somebody who already owes us, or wishes our paper in the future, let us have a few bushels of potatoes or corn, or both? ' . 8. ir. Frame & Co. In our advertising columns is found the advertisement of R. ,W. Frame &, of Peru. They propose to do the nier cantile business of that section of coun try, and we see no good reason why they should not. Mr. Frame is one. of the pioneers in this 'county ' is well' known, and enjoys the reputation i an upright, straight-forward dealer and, business man. He understands, too, the True secret of success as a business man, and acts ac cordingly, viz: patronizes the printer. "We bf speak for the new firm a liberal patronage. lectures In Brownrlllc, Have become one cf the "fixed institu tions." They are the most interesting feature of our City this Winter. We have listened to several courses of Lec tures delivered during the Winter months, to various Literary Association? in the Fast;' but never any superior to, the pres ent course in Brownville, so far as they have yet been delivered. For rhetorical excellence, sound logic, and profound phi losophy, they would have done honor to any , Literary , Association ia the 'Ath ens of America," ,: " ' ; ' t':" The lecture last Thursday evening, by Judgs lltwrTT .was fdly eqiral to any that had preceeded'it. ""TheTsubject was, Manfest Destiny of the' United States. His premises were, 4That by a. careful ttud'y of the events of history connect ed as they are in an unbroken chain of ciuse and effect and the circcumstances of the present condition of nations, we can trace with protable certainty the ca reer and destiny which awaits them." He believed "Our Manifest Destiny to le one of Social, Civil and Religious Im rrovcrnent." . The race produced in this country springing from a mixture of the. best blood of all nations would be as superior to the pure Ariglo-Saxcn, as the Saxon was superior to the Celt. We have not space to give a complete fynopsis of the discourse. Much of it was devoted to Intellectual Philosophy ; a coinparascn of the moral, intellectual tad JEsthetic condition of the Americans with tli Greeks and Romans; and to the character of the present politicians of this country. lie did not think the Union would be dissolved. "We had not yet accomplished our mission. We were the light and hope of the World. Providence had not raised up this nation and com mitted so many vital interests to its care, to leave it to be precipitated to im media leruiu." U. C. Jojjnson lectures this (Thurs day) evening, on "Tha Historian, the Statesman, and the Divine." The Weather I ' : , Has been quite sharp the past week; thermometer as low as 15 degrees below ero. The bridge over the Missouri is now, thoroughly repaired, and bids fair to hold good for some time. ' Prlratc Boarding. Mr. J. W. Swan is prepared to ac commodate boarders in a very superior style. His residence is large and com modious and pleasurably located; and besides, everything is gotten up and kept la the best and most comfortable manner. Corn. There is already considerable corn sold farmers in this county to the Produce toen in this city. One house alone has cked and ready for shipping per first boats in the Spring, over' 7000. bushels. The price is yet t.o low, however, that none except those compelcd to sell will do 80. ' i Decided. The .suit long pending between the ity of Brownville and the mill Company Us been decided in favor of the Mill Companj' Messrs.? Noel, Lake & Em erson. We have heard tno one complain f the decision. It is a righteous ene. Eocky Mountain Nctrs. To those who wish regular and relia- b!e news from the Nebraska Gold mines Ft recommeud the Rocky Mountain Nftrj, published at Auraria and Denver Cities by our old ' friend Hon. Wm. N. Etes, Esq., formerly of Omaha. He Polishes a most excellent paper; always &ed with nets from crery -portion of amines. Terms 65 & year. 'We will rceive rubtcrtptiens at thjs'cfHce.V- - rfThe memberVpf Nemaha Viilfey iMgi rA"z f' cr members 'cf & fraternity in good standing in this community, are requested to attend the regular meeting cf the Lodge, on the 1st Saturday even ing in February. , R. A. Masons are notified thai after the close of the Lodge there will be a Convocation of Past 3Iasters for the pur pose of conferring' that degree. " . ?" List or Titles of Acts. To-day we republish, on our first page, a complete and corrected list cf the titles of acts passed at the- last session of the Nebraska Legislature. . . .. , ,' The Homestead Law- On the first page of to-day; be found the new Homestead' paper w ill Law. It 4 - will be seen that our predictions last week as to its bunghscmcm,is is fully verified."; The first section, for instance, is nonsensical in the extreme. Next week we will publish the "Stay Law." Ladies' Repository, .rj The February No. is most magnificent in every respect. The engraving, the Lord's Prayer illustrated is the fmestand most expressive thing of the kind that w3 ever looked at; we will not; attempt ti describe it. Godcj for February. "In Time of War,'.', is a pretty and touching plate. Miss Slimmons , is out again . in &11 her glory! " Wts need "net however particularize,' Gouey holds the re'igns. ', ''',' . ' ', ' Brownville Lib. & Lit. Association. The charter members of the Brown ville Lyceum, Library and Lfterary As sociation are earnestly requested to re main fit the Church after the .Lecture, this evening. A punctual attendance is very much desired. 1 t f hr f Ti , ftl:l ft :? . 7.' J f , V!, HHHH HUH ..HUH HHH HIHIH HHH HHH " HHH fTHEGIiOBE, IIHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHH HHH HHH HHHH HUH HHH HHH HHHH -I. A-i. I1IIIII IIIH iiiii . iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii ;'; iiiii iiiii iiiiiii LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ?LLL LL LL itii 1 M.I j r.i.i. :.. LLLLLLLLLL LLLLL LLL LLL , , . LLL. , lll :-; ; LLL . . . LLL ' ' LLL LL LL m LLL LLL LLL Petition for Divorce. Francis C. liuUeO Iji tiae Dinrict Cuiirt of Johnson vs. J-Couniy. Ktbraak. I crriiory, April Nathan Eutler jTermlsCO. To XatUan Butler, ibo otove named defendant: Tou are berety D' tiCed tat Francis 0. Butler, the abovenamcd plaintiff in tbi caure, bai filed ia tbe ol ficc or tie cleri of the District Court of tbe Second Ju dirliil District of Nebraska Territory, in and for tbo county cf Jobnscii, a petition praying tbe ourt tor tbe causes tberein fet lurth to grant tbe baid plaintiffa de cree of divorce rroui you the said defcnl.int. and also praying the Faid court to decree that tbe custody of tho cbild, the issue of nurriace between yea the said defou l3nt and the Eaid jilaictiir, .hall, darjnjf its tainoritr, be and remain irt ;.aid plaiir.itraiid for sucli other an l further relict as juhiie and equity nicy require.. An i you are further berety notified that uuioktyou appear bcrorc the ss!d cuurt on or before the Lioruing ot tlic second day cf tbe next term thereof to ho bec.uu aul held at tbe court bouse iu Johnson county, Nebraska Territory; on the liruili tiday being the '2d d.iy of April I860, and aonvcr alt and tegular the alligations f tail petition, the same will be takeu ai true Jind the decree prayed for will be granted liy ti e court. J. B. WESTON, Swlicitor for P'ff. It Is hereby ordered that t the above notice be publish ed ia tbe Nebraska Advertiser for four couecutive week as the law iec,uiies. ALLEN KLACSE, Clerk, 27-$10feo By 1'iiU. II. EiLV, Dep. Agricultural '..Bocks All Kicd-s cf Publichcd and for sale by C. M. S 1XTOX, KARSLElt & CO.. Ko. 25. Park Hov7, New 1'ork. IXDLVDIXO THE rOLLOWISO WOEKSt Bird Fanciers, Rabbit Fancier, FIjH Culturo, Bee Keeper's Manual. Domestic Fow ls, Domestic Animals, Cattle Docicr, Ilore Doctor, Jiarn B.iolt, Stable Book, Farm Implements, Treatises on Graven, Grains, WecCs and tiseftil Plants; Manures, lluck ilinvals, IlcdresanJ Evergreens, Farm Drainage, Letters to Farmers, Acri culfural. Chcnii.'-tiy. Rural Uan.lbt uks, Landscape Gar dening, Rural Dweliiiigs, Rural 1m;ii Gardener'a As sistant, Flower "rden Dheetiny (n M d -e ot the Ruse, Grape Cultuie. Strawlerry Culture, Craiiberry Cul ture, Tear Culture, Fruit Uooki, Rtct Jpt-Bwok aafl Cok Bowk.4, c, itc., f.c. . k. ia .' Bj ks .cnt l y mail to any part of tbe country on re ceipt of price. Cataiogues iore.iiod ,ou epplication to CM: SAXTON, BARKER & CO.r Agricultural lbjoksellers and PuM.sbers ef THE HOIITIOULTUUIST, KO. 25, PARK HOW, 5W f CBZ. n22-3m i UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 1500 Pictorial Illustrations. Webavejut Issued a uew edition of Webster's Un abridged Dictlonai j , containing 15C0 PicLcrlil IHuitra tlous beautifully executed 9,000 to 10,000 NT TV IKORD.S in tht recatularg, Table of SYSOXrMS; bj Prvf Goodrich, lnwhich mure than two thousand wori are carefully discriminated, forming a fuller work on Knplish Syno nyms, of Itself, tbau any other issued, besides Crabb, and believed ia advance of that. ; .-. Talle, (tiring Pronunciation f Xttmri of S00O distinguished Person of Modern- Titxct, Peculiar use of Words and Terms In the Bible, TPi'M cfJcr nw Features, together trill allihe matter OF PREVIOUS EDITlOyS, Comprised in a Vol.oflT50 pages. We have seen specimen sbeeUof (be Tictorial Illns tratious. Tbey are w ell executed, tnd will eitcn be tonnd uscrul ia giviiiK a uucb more correct idea of an object tbanc.iu be oUaiucd by a definition. .V. V. Tri bune, April 1G, 1S50. We have seen specimen pile of portions m archi tecture and ornithobf r, and find them f artistic beauty as well as of (treat practical value. Cftritn Mirror, April 12' 1So9. we Jiave seen specimen sbeeta of thofe Illustration, and can hardly .ee bow ttey can l e improved in beauty or accuracy Lotion Evening Transcr'pt. Sold br a'.l hnoksr! Icrs. GET THE ELST. GET VTEESTEHi. , - f. ,: -C. h C- XEHMAX.- , .C- .! .L. . 'J . . . .'. Spririi.-flem,, Masi Probate Xotice. NOTICE Is r:cly (-"Men to all pensani; interested that as it appears tbtt there sre claims spine t the estate of Andrew. l'.tr late or j Mnav oou: ty, eorasiaier ritory , recent cd, I have app intecl.Mcfi Uy, the tit diy cf March, lb60 ai the final day for bearing rlaimtt against laid estate. Persona having claims aja nst sjid estate are hereby notched to file them at my cfrice or be fore tbe aaid dj, or tbey will fcrever bn detaxred eol- lectiou; and frotu setting ou tbe same in ary arlio:t whatever-. l a (iUM.i..i j.i J Actln? rftidwtt r Proite. Ordered that the above notice be puoiuAedfor twelve successive week In tbf Neraska Advertiser. - i. A. tiO-iUiiN, A. J. P. ! ilUDAX 21 AX. Adaihi.-'trator. Jobuson County, November 15, 1S53. vlu212tf$13 - - 1 .Scientific Artisan. .... Tiiis ionrnal is t'evotel to tbo a in:a J . aii'l- promul gation of all lii6irti:iU'n faioh 1; more p4j-u:ular!r of a c:euti:lc churacter, and e:r.iraoi within its srope, dis cushion upon Art, Science, riivrntiou, Ditccvery, Manu factures, Agriculture, and all tbe various industrial pursuits. A ." . . , It is published wtciJy, in the m st approve! form for binding, and is Illustrated profusely with tine original engriTinps. 1 It tcctdinsf a weekly lint-of 4 5)4 latent Claims, oj'tdallg reported from ike U. S. Pe'cut Of' lire. It aiso contains a weekly i,st of Ktiiin ratents. and reviews of Patent operations in Kurcpe, and such other Foreign matter as way be interesting to its read ers. It is specially devoted tj dt ii.tctet of Inven tors, ilecb awes, Manufacturers, Art-satm. Agricultur ists, itc, and is in every resiect a very valuable journal for families and general rea.lers. TEKJ1S. Si for ergbt mouths; $1.53 fur 12 inontts $2 00 fur 13 inonth. buuicvibe eeny that you may ret t..elcct avmJerj Adorr JMEIUCJX P.1TEXT CO., - '".'; '," T , CnJnaati, Ohio'. Carpentry 31ale Easy. Thirty-eight plates, two hundred figure?. The most practical and vaiuab! book for-1 armors extant. Tells how. to buiid Birn. and iiuuse, Brilges &c. Price $3; sample c py $2 by mHi; pcstpaidSy JAilES CEAIXEN c SON riii'adtlrUa. AfftU wanted. vlcl Sells all kinds of Goods TIUjY JlJYY. OTHER HO USE LY THE UPPER COUNTRY. ... TO PURCHASE DRY-GOODS, TO PURCHASE GROCERIES, , - TO PURCHASE PROVISIONS, TO PURCHASE BOOTS SHOES, , T O P U R C H A S E Q U E E N S W A R E , TO PURCHASE FANCY GOODS, ' .To Purchase LaJies Dress Goods, ' S3 HEW STOCK. IIS BOOTS Ml SB JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE. TIICY ARE OP, EVERY GRADE, Made of Good Stock, A1ID OF EVERY PSICE. And lie is bolmd to Sell for Cash, or Exchange lor Hides, Peltry, ft'urs. etc. CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH TO SECURE CHOICE SELECTIONS. Ladies, Gentlemen and 'Children la w ant Of any kind of covering for the feet, should not fail to go to DEN, where they will find an immer.te stock of well made Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Ladies1 v ,, Walking Beets, Whrth for cheapness and excellence he pledges himself cannot be surpassed in the tirpcr country. r ; Tbe OOcjaljpcr cf Cpnnfess. . I EbrJl puLIib the Jhilj Globe, ai tbe Conges sionaf Globes atl Appendix'tlurics the next seiun of Congres. Tho Daily Globe wLi eontain a reorS cl the debates in bota branches c: lonres?, 13 ta ken down by reporters, equal at le&st, to any ecrpsi of short hand writers in this or any other country When tho derates of the day do Dot make more than forty-five columns, they shall appear in the Giobo or the next morning, which whl cenuin, tlso, tho netrs cf tlisday, together with each editorial arti cles as passicg events suggest. The Congressional Globe and Appendix, will eon tain & report of all tho debates in OonCress, revised! by tho Speakers, the Messages of the President of the Lmted btates, tho Annual reports of thehtacui of the Lxecutivo Departments, the Ueport3 of Com mittees of Congress on important subjects cf en oral interest, tho Laws parsed during the session,, and copious indexes to all. Thesa will be printed on a double royal sheet ia' bock form, royal qatrtc size, each number containing (sixteen pages, aTer agicg 2,397 words per page. The whole will make between 1,7C3 and 2,C'00 pages. It is believed that 0 3 book Las ever bean published at so low a ra!e. Last year I advertised in the Daily Clob for aix months, and in about one hundred other .newspa pers in th United State!", a reward to any person of two hundred and forty-lire dollars, who would pro duce a book published at so low a rate, and none was produced. The largo number cf copies' sub scribed for by Congress enables me to afford the do bates to Kubscribcrs bo eheap. ' . : ; ;-.; Tho Congressional Globe ond Appendix pass fret through the mails of the United States, as will be seen by reading tho following joint resoluticn pas sed by Congress August 6, 1S52 : . Joint Resolution' Providing for the Lis tibution cf the Lavs of Congress end x the Debates Thereon: .' "With a view to theiheap circulation of the Uwi of Congress, and tho debates contibuting to the true interpretation thereof, and to make free communi cation between the representative and constituent bodies : - - . lit it resolved by the Scnato and House of Repre sentatives of tho United States of America in th Congress assembled,. That from and after the pres ent sesaion or Congress, tho Congressional Globe ann,.Ar,PcniixWn5t-'nContt5nb and the de bates thereon, 6ball passJree through the' mails, so long as the same shall be published by order of Qua gress: Provided that nothing herein shajt .bo can fctrued to authorize the ciriulation. 5ftho da.i!y Globe, free of postage, j ApprovAugug YTcDl . For a copy of tko Daily jLUue 4 months $3,01) ! For a eopy for Vesirtime per meatfr ) -i 1,00 ' For a copy of tbo Congfesiioaal Globe A& Aprwdix-dering tbae3sion , r , 3,CA ilJs-Lk njtos current ia the'seetioa of the country where a subscriber Resides will be received at Far. Tho whole cr any part of a subscription may be re mitted in postage stamps, which am preferable to any cuaiency except gold and silver.' Where Uank notes under 5cannot bo procured I will send two copies for $5. A paper will not bo sent unle3 tho money accom panies the order for it. I cannot afford to exchange with all tho newspa pers that desire the Globe, but I will fend the di Globe during tho Session to all who shall publish this prospectus threo times before the first Monday in next December. Those who publish should send their papers eontainining. it to me, marked with, a pen, to direct attention to it. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will bo stereotyped, and there 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 tho first edition shall have been exhausted befor the subscription money is re ceived,I shall charge one dollar additional per copy,, to pay the expense of putting tho, plates on the press, Subscriptions should reach ine as ..early as ;the firsL week in December, to insure complete copies ad the prices advertised abeve. j- - JOHN C:-HrVE3- VToLingtwi, October, 1S53. November 3,1859, , . , , r , rttnt , , Ai MORTON lHbUSfS;flt u . MAIN- STREET, .. - t r EBiiiskA 3ity7xedrase"a. T. I. GODDIN,1 Proprietor.; September, 29, .1350. " tf.. -Great EUnsh for T.Q-,LZIXrS ! 2 f : d: j.iiARTir'& co.; ' h: ' wke:'&' Etiiiir ''' X S3 Xj jZ3 Ej, 1 ' :MAIN STREET, - - BROWNVILLE, N. T. Announcs to the Citizens of the COUNTIES OF NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, ' ; ; JOHNSON, ' -v - PAWNEE, , . T' , .;: y ; CLAY,-' , , t AND GAGE, , 7 AND ATCHISON COUNTY. :33l relics a oul 21, THAT -TllET JIAVE Just Received, Per Steamer. Emigrant, A HEW, COMPLETE AND SUPERIOR STOCK M ) OT rvi i i .i . jGROGERilESjv THil DOLLAlt llAiliii t M ii n jEW';T0LUMB--2vTr. TYPE' Fort'.cnty years tbe "Cleve!ar.d Flain De!T has been owned and controlled, Fdtlished and J itcd by the same individual. It has sever misled a fublication day nor scratche J a Democratic -Ticket. i tas foughtits way aingld-hinded agiinst alt op position, until it has gsiaed a National circu' ition acd a N-ations.1 reputation. From iliine to Cali fornia the M tin Dealer is known ani read, and it nev;r was in so good a condition pecuniarily, or ia better pluck, politicallyto Sght tho battles of De mocracy than now. For the coming year it will be particularly: devoted to Ptpclnr Sovereignty j : It -hni against higlxautho-i:y, dare l to alvocaic the right cf "tho peoplo cf a territory as well as a State, to regulato. their dotnestij institutions ia their own way," and it will continue to da soagxiast said high authority, Mthe world, the Cosh aud the devil. Jtrauct all Leromston torn ;tation., sl:iv- codes.azid. tie re-vpczL" cf .tU'Ajb l-xc, yrud,t,L;J Paper is devotedly dedicated from this time, heaca forth and forever ! .' Come ons eome all I This ro shall tf From its firm bai as scon xs 1 1" - ( Besides tho current News cf the Day, the Pliia Dealer will contain ia each number a TALE, Cor respondence from a host cf Contributors, and Tel grirtdc Reports from sll parts of tbo V"cr!d. Tho ConiEcrcial Department will bu nnder ;h j sole chargo of James Brokenshire, Esq., who is ac knowledged to be one of tho wbest market reporters it the country. The Local Department will be presided over by that original and laughter provoking genius, "Attc mua Ward, Es.q.," whose Letters, Jokes.Odditici and Quidities, are alone worth the price cf the paper. In thertwe ar prepared to present cuo cf the bast and neatest and cheapest family Newspapers in the West. " SUBSCRIPTION. Single Subscribers, per year, - $1 50 u u lor six months, 1 CO Clubs of Ten, per year, - - - - 10 00 All over Ten Copies, to ota PcstoEce. I CO .. Ti) each gettcrup cf a Club, cne Coy Extra. " CTPcst Masters are re . sted U act as AgertJ e- - Bovglass Democrats are exzzchdio act as agents'apl to fose efhueh 'i".U Jg'ever, be liever it Pepela Soverbigntr, -b ina,Uer? to hat party he may belong to take this paper. Now is tlio timo to bestir yourselves preparatory to f ho noxt Presidential Campaign. , , , T . ,., .. , . Those- whe want an'aceoutit if the- cpeaia? of the New Congress, the organization cf tho Xtw House of Representatives (vhkh will .be, a-protracted and rUh at'tir, majority bcin "O;jt)0eition,') the President's Message and Keportsof tha Depart ments, will commence, their aubsoripticcs December First. The new Volume will commence January 1st All payments te be in advance - ' - Address, J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, Ohio. October 3, 1853. . - . - LTJSHBAUGH&CAESOII, At-D GENERAL LAUD AGENTS, Dealers ia Coin.TJncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, Collecliont made on all accessible points. Taxet puid. and prompt attentlonlven to all Business; pe"Uluj to a Erst class Land ipency. -i. - - . zJ AGENTS OR THE i VSITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, A safe and reliable company for tbo transmission of money packages. Also Afcnts for the Hnrttfrd Fire Insurance Coeipacy of Hartford, Connecticut. VTt have removed onr ofli 'e to the new building on Main street, nest door to Theodore Hill's Store, and near the U. S. Land Office. Oct 27, 1856, nl - LUSHBAUGH k CARSOV. 1859. 1859. IIAXiYIRAI. &ST. JOSEPH n. It. FaU. ARItAXGEilEXTS. Morning Train leave St. Joseph at - - .00 Kreniuj Train leaves Co du - - 6:40 St. Joseph is reached by tbe Western Stae Line. Passengers saret.me and tiresome staging by Ibis route. Daily connections made at Hannibal with alljEastcrn and Southern Raiiroads andpsckefs. ; J T D Haywood, Sup't., Hannibal. D C Sawix, General .Agent, St. Joe. PB Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'tal Theo. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Brownville. Koverober 24. 1859. T J - . ' . Taxes ! Taxes ! ! Taxes ! ! ! . To Delinquent Tax Payers cf J"emaha County . TOTJ arc leQuetcd t attend at my efflce (In tbe Mer cantile House of Theodore Hill, Brownville) and pay yonr Taxes. Tbore ne?lrciing to do so until arter tbe 2Jtb day of Januntr, J SCO. are hereby notified that I shall proceed as ly Liw directed, (See. 3?, P. 541, Gen eral Laws of Nebraska. )and collect ttesameby distress and salt of personal property. JACOB STRlCfcLETt. Treasurer of Dee. 9th, 1S59. M-4t Kemaba County. S. TT. Haze Illnc &. Con 111, Wlnut Street. Jirtt door below Gib to Houte, ti.ltl.lJ.liJ, j Dealers In Seeds, Trees. Shrubs. Roses, Bcd.!ln3 Plants, Cut Flowers, Agricultural lmpltneuts, Green and Died Fruits, &c. vlnl A History of all "Religions Containing ai Statement of the; Origin, development, Doctrincu ..and Government of tlie Relig ious Denominations' In Europe and the United States, With Biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel M. Smuckcr, LL. I).- Published by Iluane Rulison, Quaker City Publishing House, 153, South Third Street, Philadelphia. . ; The subject ofR.eligion and tho Doctrines cf 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, ha3 been urgently deman ded, and will bo sought for with avidity, and mnst command a largo sale. In tho present work, the origin, dcvclcpemont. doctrinal beuer, ennren uovernmcnt ana peculiari ties of over eighty different religious sects, are trea ted in ft style clear, compendious and accurate, and will afford all tho information wnicn imgnt be pro cared with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, frcm the larger polemical works and encyclopedias. Dr. Smuckcr has evidently prepared this work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. The articles on the different religioiJ3 are very impartially written, and show the caref ul study of an unprejudiced and sound mind ; and tho im portance and value . cannot bo too highly estimated of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, as too often, those pretending to givf cor rect information upon such subjects arc prejudiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. Mr. Rulison has brought out this great work in a very handsome fofnv ani tho public is indebted to him for a very valuable, instructive and useful book,. The price, $1,00, is remarkably low for such a work, and in order that it may have a rapid and extensive circulation, be will send it to any address, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and twenty-fivo cents to pay postage. , : iir. Rulison will send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue' of Rooks and Gifa, containing all information- relative to tbe establish ment cf Agencies in the Gift Book business. Ad dress .DrjASfi RULISON, Quajtcr Ci ty Publishing House, 33, South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa, . ; : NOTICE. ; I hereby' caution all person .indebted to the late firm of Green, Sprinklo A Co.,alias, Sprinkle, Baker & Green, against payirg any debts, note3 of hand or boek accounts accruing to Said firm except to myself,, from my office about a year ago, and as yet I have not andcannot get any satisfaction as to the disposal of th3 collections. ' : . . LEVI 8PRLNKE. KTJSilW G-OODS WE are now in receipt cf our FALL GOODS, which comprises everything a GENT, or LADY is likely to want. c invito our mends, and tbe pub lie generally to COilS AND SEE US, as we will not be undersold for cash. . D.J. MARTIN i CO. October 20th. IS53. 15-tf 9 FllUIT TKEES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. Agents for A. Fahnestock & Sons. TOLEDO -NURSERIES), AU.E now canvassingXeniahaand Richardson counties, Nebraska; and Atchison county, Missouri; receiving ordera for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinos, Evergreens, itc, &.c. They call the attention of Farmer and others de eireing anytUing in ir line to the a'lv.mtazps of pur chasioic sutpr.e at their Sftfirry". -Tie-; stpc1,; is com plete and -prices as favorable as taat er any other Nur sery anywhere, and all warranted to be as represented. Orders can also be left at the Advertiter office Brown- ville, N. T. .. - , hi.'.. CutiAGi-.'. ' -'-- ' Cietr.iWd .Ma:ri;:!t.:,l S !":. 3 t-" ls r ' t-alH'13-Xi' :',: 1 ! i 5 ci r? :hc- of Ixiit; N'. i, .ror is Cvnru 2. dactive Coftru';' any oi.o oi' t ;ch wiil t uiaiie-i Vt or dr, poauge paid, rp-.n receipt or cents. Ttri tail postage jUe;i 3J S-.-vi r.i :n. ,..'y. Fine Hcnoy. Dr. R. C. Smith, of tt.lj c -rfy, tr?-c! i rth beautiful article of tjn.'y, .1l, if w-t -;;erljr to tr tair.g wa eve Tl,.. h .LP- c.'ua.'.ctared ry ifrs. Sjii'h' acf -r'i'.rg to thj oirec'tcsu .va ,a teveij-t which she purchase! r,f Ii-. J. ?. Cre;v, Is! .ii-K.'re City. ili. Any pern caii i tbii recent lr anlil3g honey, and be in-!e;endent of tbe fccoey-bee, ty vritln to Dr. Crcaser, No. 63, West Biltim-re street, BiiiU ra.reClty. MJ , esiclot;g SJceau llaiekintyuU (Ga) Pulaikj Timet. YTTl Till 11 i'iLiiiilii E VOTED TO DcvoleJ to Jgriciu'urt, IJorticulti: Rc UXTi Cilzck a. r. to m , Ed xect k a' Oa the rt of eviry n' L 13; : at $1 ft yiar Lr sii- Ih.rtca ccpua. 512; Twenty copies, $lo. The volume began Oct. 1st, 13-3. Speci;nen mn bers f izrniahcd gratis oa aiicatiaa. Lack ashlers can be furnislcd. - Will every friend of Ajricnltsre and Edaoatlort in Nebraska. Northern Kauris, Southern Lwa, af j Northuru illwuri, Lsal a hclIa; huJ, tw cctilMd and maictaia a journal dorotcd exjlusivcly ta t!i interesfs abovo named. There is tot a ii .-t oiH:( within tae region natd ba. furnish a club cf at least 10 along without delay. Add.-?? ' ' " I CON A3 A LTANNA. Brownville. N. T Sci.J Dissolutioa. The copartnership cf F.oper &, Weston, as tort fcfore exiaUng. aud transacting tiiiatis at Fairuec li iicb- li this day diisolvcl by mat n.il consent. Fordye Kopec having purchased the entire ;:uteret of J. ii. Veuu," will retualu at the old kfjud aLd will adjust all unu tied business of said arm. i'URDTCa r.oPEi, J, a. wtaTj.V. Pawuco Kaucho, N.vs id, l5,.C3il Queensware, O U 3? S3 Glassware, SASH D00ES, BcadjHadcOdtWiiff, 35 Boots, .Shoes, : rHats). !;-' i a Caps, etc. rt.-' 7! Needed or IDesired Can be had ai our Storet ana oh terms as favoralle as those of any other ' House in the West. . ft t. v '" A j We Will Purcliase Wheat As money is searce, we will pay in goods for wheat 65 cents per boshel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred pounds. -Wo will furnish sacks for wheat and r3 ceive it, either at our Storo in Brownville or at Mclvin's Mill?. D.J. MARTIN A CO..: Brownville, Oct. 20. 1S39. no 15-tf iiuul J Iiiii. The public are now respectfully informed that the undersigned have procured fr-m Cincinnati acd pat in operation one of Homer t Co.'s fiour mills of the latest patent, and the tirst brought to this Territory They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from the high character they have gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of millers who have tried them throughout the Western States, aud in view of tbe jn-rcascd demand for grinding which will exeocd that of any previous year in Nebraska, regain eg a mill that will do the work better and quicker than airy heretofore in ope ration. In addition to their .Coup q they i;i keep the Corn Hill cut.Hily running, ready at all times to accommodate tho farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided acprrintendenee tothebusi" ncis (assisted by their former miller, Mr.. Wells,) they hoefor thaeoLtiaEance&nd jui;rtased patronage of their friends Assorted Laraber, Shingles and Lath constantly oa hand. GREEN A MARTIN. rm Mill?, 9tr. Irt, I?J5. SA VE YO UR MONE Y'JIND G O TO Tin mm mu mm "WTiolesale and Be'. ail dealer in jBOOTS AND SHOES. Brownville, JT. T. . IIA8 NOW QX II AND a lar and well seSect n. . I ed stock of Boots and Shoes, Lady'i and Gent.'a f Gaiters and Slippers of every variety; also, 1 -Misses and Chiidrens shoes of every kind that I will tell cheaper for Cush or Frodoee than any othir house west of St. Louis. All work warranted ; orders repetf ui ly solicited. The lliphest Cash price paid for Hides, Pelts ahdFuro, at the City Boot and Shoe Store. Cut Leather kept tcr sale BrownvilleJuneSaVW. n43jl- A. LTTOED. J. T. EOH.W Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: ; -. '. ; ... Dealers in . ' ' ' . ,' Zirsr (B'oodei AND GROCERIES, v ; ': ' HARDWAKE, QUEENSTORE, , f ' : SOOTS, ' ' 3ails.Ploivs,gtoves,Furnitiire,&c ' - SONORA, 3IO. . April 9tb. 1853. ' i3-t Tc Do a Casli, 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.i II' l 'I l?-mw. (TIM n ret, 7 y? r-inrs J W J . W a 'r . Oar Atciilson County Friends Will find very much to their advantage to deal with vs. ive us a Call, And satisfj yourselves that we have the Or - 1 : , And are selling then D. J. MARTIN & CO LU - a e. fl - w - A n - . y, - a 3 6 -t . rH S a ' i K 5 o 2 i 2 5 C - S-SSa--. fie. - a? - T3 5- -sc-?. 2 V SvS- r I - mm Cj 5 -" C3"Z jjI--.m' c3 w .a r s1 s - .-' , C J -3 - X - -- I I , e XS?ra -. - X 2 r- t g . "5 fc rr a ? " K-S o 2 rH O 3 n 3 "i - - " ; m - . o C n s c. J f !i a - r3 ' 3 , . 3 a 7 - o . IZ m-. r- a r- "ifc-.- V ao rA tO -f-'- w . :-2 .w- -a . 5 S - "3 s e aS x ) O - C M, m 1-, a a 3 a 5 9 . c j - 91 u w 4- S d tt - t: - O !f u x tt T - v- -3 CO 03 O o o 0 C3 ? K 33 o a u 5 3 9 a -SI I 2 2.2 5 2 2 " r.ji - i -jS 3 5 2- s c- -c2 5 ' 5 t Brownviile, K. T., For sale by T. J. WHITE. A CO and by all druzcisti general lv. A CARD. To Pur-EM? T0R8 A5D Otheki. Person who mav hereafter deire the aervices of the undersiencd. and Associates, will jWease Bend to me l t. A description of the land in contet, . :i 21. The time when tbe cases are tried at tie local of- flees ; how decided ; and wken sent up. 3d. A copy or the evidence taken. Patexts When Patent are wanted, the Certifl'-atci must be sent to me. The cost of obUimaz laten; ia only $10. uy ccmriymif witn the above, tirxh tinn will be avecfj and the buiiinesc can be better attended to. JOHN" A. PAr.KSil . "Washington City, September, 15, nol0rl-3m THE LAST CALL. I herebv ojjcq more natiijUho?? j.a Jetted to me that they .can liquidate inrir JitI-.- btedness with com potatoes, or aliuSst'aftT i!nd of trodrec. at the highest market price, la Urpwnville. ,This reqa.c,t is Eivle b9caa.ie 'l ara in debt myself, and ttcd money, dui can maio use 01 corn. . Heretofore the excuse with those cwin mo has been, that they cannot raise the monev. J now in form von that I will tak9 rrcduco: I kwny yon caa raiee tliat. Such an arrcgfcniect will be taken aj a rrcat accomawiatioa uidcr trcieat circum stances. I wish t be Mcemsio-iiti, but I retreat, tfcij U THE LASTi.CALL. . JESSli '0EL. Browaviae, or., 10, loif, Notice. Probate Court Probati Territory of Nebraska, County of Xemiaa. Wtereaj aDslicition has been mada tuiilit'f!.wTtfn General Letters cf Adaiinistratii.u upen tie estate cf Jacob Driliinzer, deceased, l3io cf nid county, by G. naters, notice Is hereby given to all whom It mar onccra, that Saturday the lSUi day of February. A. V. i&ou, at 10 o'cocic A. At. cf said day. Is the ti:ne et for the bearing of said application at my rJT.ce in Brownville in said county, when and w here all fjtrscas interested are requested to appear and how cau.-a by Le'.ters should not be gracted to said O. T. Walter Witness nsy hand and the era! of said court tLij 5th day of January. A. D. 1-S0. n27-6'.v-f$7 C IV. V.-BZBLLZ, Prolate JaJge. .MONEY ADWLXCED ON PIKES'S PEAK GOLD ! fe wiil receive Piie'a .Pe;ii Gol l acd advance money upon the sarae, atid pay over talai.ee of Droceeds as sotn as Mint returns are bad. In ail caes. we will exhibit the priuted returns of the United States Hint, or Ajtsay offlre. Iat'SIIDATOII &. C.4RSO.V, UL110N AXD EXCILl.CS BCGKIRS i ' BJtOW.tVIUE. NEaitlfKl. nr.3-4 Arnold's Combined Grinding 2111 Corn und Cob Crastcr, uai Corn Slicllcr. Three valuable nud ir.?t la one I T.'.it ia anow-ta-ver.tion, aiid one that is veil worthy th attourkn of the public, the tannine portion iu particular cinbiu ation has been prr iioiihcj1 by thooe wl t avj the M.ll In uso to one or tho bet ei or nia.ie, awl ttio re.it val ue of thiscoaibinatijn will bo re:i.ii,y ncu when tha fact is considered that cud, machine juakes a nei c ity ir itnr cthw! -lau aaii.: waaoa -ke-'Of't'j Snellcr, aud SillBt ivr a HiHrtv-. - - lCi.n adapted to tho use cf the farmer, by Lor power, as a farm lnij!en:uiit Uscaice'y has an e :at iu value.1-. .' i. r -, ,. .. It ia aio aduvttd tj stcaia sni water or wi::'d po4r. . It Is capable of KriiidniR trim Cvo v, ten buBhcii per hour, recinirinjjfrom two to thrci horse po er. aa-ord-icj to the quantity an.!iualiry of the wurs doi-.w. ' It srtml-t sufficiently flao for family ui. iaafein t a 1a perior article it ilul, Icavin.; it round aul liro.y, whiihls indi'peniiahle f.r iiKlit tread or puddios. Everyone will be a.toiii.-he-l at the di.'teruiice ia this respect ia favor cf the meil made ia tht Mill compar ed with that m.tdo in any stone nail. Thcv have otiy to aiaao tho trial to he convinced. It will shell Bity to sixty bnshela per hosr, ard will grind aud shell at the tame time. It will crush lift eou to .wen:y tu.hcU of ra-n ai ', cob per hour, and it wiil crr.sa an J S'iud at the time. It is lipht and portable, wcitthin j thre hundred pour.da and occupying a space of ie thaa two feet by ihie feet. The grinding surfaces art? ery dr.rabie, being ma-la et iron as bird as Lardeucd cast leel, ai.d when wOrii o-o can bo rcplacsd without tha aid of a mechanic, it iau trirliu? coit cf oi.c dollar a:nl :i.'ty cenu. thus ovoro.m ius entirely the great (.Ljoction to iruu mills. FarUcu lar attention is called lo ti. 14 feature iu the as tho diillculty of replaciaj Kriuding i-urfaces in iTa milts when worn out is an tbjettlyu to them that ha al ways been urged with grea' fore, and has had the Direct to prevent thousands from pur.4-iu, who othorwi.jj would bo glad to do so. That ohjtjctiou is eaUiOly do " away with this mill. Millers will io well to e.nmiae this Mill, thert be lag no doubt that they will Hud it for their iraere.t t.j adopt it for a feed mill, as the grind-m; turfacca aro re placed at a much lci Cht th. a is rd uirJ 1 . Stone Jiill iu order, t.) say nothios of tue great sari.. iu power and so.t of Mill. ' Aac.xauiiuatiouof thiauilllls earnetlv oIi. it must be seeuia opcratiuu to t ruliv under. L,d rj appreciated. Cards of direction are attached to ech mill, mhu s will enable any one to set up and oocrai them wiihr further Instruction. State and county rights fur sals en reionahle imi. Price of mill coinploto $73. i'or particulars Inquirtj of E. IiAWSON", No. Id Cj trcot, or addrtsa U. " SIIEPAED, Posttfilce, Uox, 2309, Chicago, Hi. uoirt Tho subscribers have m.w ready levpral h-nrirrrf . r ... above Cicellciit mirhines. Vherever it.n v. Threihers have bec-h Introduced, it n well kh.,wj'that they are altogether unequalled ; and. theic.'re, as ma ny rt class reieremcb can he fiirni.,h,i n., ha r- quired. They aro built of i, 6, 3, and 10 home chan ty, and every machine is fUUdevorai l.i nr n.l iv. oughly tested ia all U parts, beloro icavicg our fsct riv. We have also now ready for delivery sfmnnrw cr. GAIl CANE MILLS, tf the mt aouruved natu-m. p,t , alkali tbe necessary aj pariitus lr thetouiiBtn ilan- ufacture of Sasar and Syrup We are n-aw r,rB;,.f..,i . snpply our customer, with Mills t u.9 r,,,st ePl,lmt operation, at prices in St. Ii:jH a low aiu Ciuci maiL Descriptions of thf?-c Mills ui.1 AoTvaranu. u.j a Tj et tiseon SoKbiu. Su;;.ic Cane, and Sngr and Syruo making, wi.l.bocUafuliy fjr warded t all appil -nts uiu.,j.ih;u ieu-l.!jij tu ev 4 Ur(4 ui'iui toisias hay Ijr Lioknu wcara bov m'- ready to cupiy the denial..: for Ur; number ,l th,.. well estahlifhed Dodcrics' paralcl Lever liar.e pw er Ifay Presses. Wc manufsciure und fcve constist'r tr mi'.a tv Al lowing hisnly approved MscMiw) : Selby'a patented Premium Grain Drill: th ted Kentucky Iiarve:er; Atkin's Seir-ruking Kcapors rase-s it Child's Portable Saw Mills. Portatn. i-i....r v Urist Mills; MillMal,!Qery, aud stationary Stiaiu En gines, and toilers and n.turm Orders respectfully oi. i'ed; and pan.'.h'Bf' !-h price, termaaudfull dccripUota theerfuiiy iari.iiinl , gratuitously. St. Louis Agricultural Woiks. Comor ifjin v,.t- dlo trcets, at. Luuit, Mo. CLAUS,r.IC2An"0.V&C, ncIv Prrprlctors. ' Land Warrants.. We are prepared to loan l.ani Warrant, of all if-. settlers on such time as thcv mar t!etifs.!ur,K ir .x.t at the usual ra'es. A Corimut supply of Warrants will ra ii n ..jt for sale as cheap as they c-a Co bocht elsewhere La own.' Buy of regular dealers an.l beware of brgrs wirfais. Ail warrants told ty us will te g'jarar.tPPd to ha ' gcouincm every respect aa. will be endues! if de tective. Being permanent?? locatelin Crownr-I tTa.-tt pai it- wars be found at the old ttaad a few Ooori eat ot tii Srownvilie House. Bankers, and iJeaieri in Lad Wairsnts. Who Wants a No. 1 Farm? One can be had fur a small sum, cf Money. The unlenigned l authorized to ae'.l m fiirv,7 terms a meat excellent p;ec3 cf lan !. utaite 10 miles Wen of Brownville on the strcat route to i t. Earner, Gold Mines, kc. The tract contain 3J0 acre. uj acres of which Is fine timber through which roc iiviim stream of stock water, sodoo which is several eacailent springs. 60 acres under cu.tiTation, two gid cijrafort ab'.e log bouses and ordinary out buiiJirgt. a. w, rra.VAS, Nov 17, '53 At Advertiser Ofl can ai cur V-t to - ... V ,,-M ... Peru Ciiair Factory, ;j The undersigned, havitS' rsfcnased the Chair aai Cabinet step lately owned bj T. 11. Mjrball, Uaa .1 ia meth.,d cf infernusg- the p-jbilo that tuey are now pra pirritqtj' rders for all kinds of furuituie, such aa Chairs, tables, stand-!, tedjte id, huieaui, sales, criia, cradles, lounges', etc, etj., either at hul;) or ra tail) as cltoap is ct:i tebjvhl at. aurcJr eiutiii.a mentiutLe wet. The be:l of effln luiucr and' ttisa anngs constantly on hand.n hica Will euahlo na U oil oid?r for cofflas at short iiot;c j. , . V.'o have attached to our shop a eod IT -r P..w?r and Turning Lathe, and wa ar p.-ep irml t d ..y dona tion of turuius iroai a Chsir le,' v to a Sa-ar Mill. Chairs and Furniture of ill iii!s repairtu in tho best style. X. B. Corn, Wheat. Fiour, Cry Co.,dd,Groceri?, Lara ber and produce ef ali kin-Is, Money t.ot excepu-d, ta ken in cshanco fr work or goods. Wehipo by sinct attention to business to merit a thare of puoiio patroa agc. BENEDICT i BLI33. Peru, Nebraska, Novemter 21, 1C3. 1 An Improve tl Parni won SAIL A ery valuable and desirable improved farm j.ttate 1-2 miles frimi Brt.wnvii !e and 'i 1-2 fro:' Ncmah City, caa be had on very favoraile terms". H eou:.-t of ls4 acrp; 40 acre under cultivation; 21 acres in tim ber; sru.rtl well; mk. water, aoj gx d frai;ie hone. The stock 2 yvke f uxen 1 t.,v, and 7 yonr rattio. the farm implements. an1 1 ons ?iir,:.J furniture will be oltf wita'if if dejret. a r re "T r!cn:tv l. nre- eited. E::Qiiire (,f H. W. . uraas. at the AJ.-ert.aar ffl-C. BrnwriTtMe. N". T. - No. 17. '53 niS Auction! Auction! rr r. - ? .-- 0 Jcr? tU scrvice3 ti tho ci::;;cs cf Xesaha r.?i tha .nljf tiling counties us cr.c-rr.I ancticcrcr for rha sa!a r f real und per.si.ra! property, Ac, ?, lie day bo fotitd at JadfcO Whiey's oli-e. Krownrii:e,:.Veab3i,l?:3. 3 IZ