THE ADVERTISER LOCAL. BROWNVILLE, FEB. 1G, 1SC0. TERMS: mcT 0ge year, If paid In advisee, - (3 09 " " at tbe end of 6 months, 2,60 M " I 00 ClnU of H or waore will be furnished at $I,fX per gigoSL, proviuru tuv vu cwumptuici id ruer, not rj- Ths "NebraskA AdrertiscT" having -jacb toe largest circulation of any paper in the Territory, wnoiesaie xaercnanta in Bt, imi st J oepa, Cfncinnati and other Eaet- grn xnaxci wtierc curjui men, pallia pur ehsse. Till find no better advertising medium ja the W eitern couniryta - - - rianks, Blanks. art bare n hand, pnuted in in peri or style, aud for -!e cheap for casn, a rren suppiy or Srirranty Deeds, Mortjaj-e Deeds, Justice, sheriff and Constable Blanks, . Allan ic preemption papers. Township Flats. Bills Ladinc. Drafts, Notes, etc., etc.. etc. klfn w call tbe especial attention of tho.eln need. T! Printing-of anr and every description executed to a style inferior to none, produced In any part of fa cantry. We except no orace in the west, or else vnert, and offer specimens of oor work as evidence. 0a Monday next the High School De- p&rtment of theBrownrille Public Schools will commence uncer tne cn&rge or iter. T. W. Tmox. For the present, the new Confijf Rational church will be used a school room. , It may be well to f ay that this school is free to all actual residents of the Brown- Tille School District, of proper grade to eater the High Classes. Scholars, non residents of . the. District will be admit ted on payment of a moderate tuition fee. A lar?e and commodious private board irg house, situated near the School build ing, has been opened by Mr. Swan, with ariew to the accommodation of students desiring to attend this school. UU Road Packets. We are pleased to be authorized to .announce to our readers that the Hanni hl and St, Jo. R.R. Company, ha?e made t positive and permanent arrangement whereby the people in this section of the 'Country will be accommodated the coming-season with excellent traveling facili ties. . The new and popular steamers Omtha, Emelie and Des Moine, will run in regular connection with the Railroad u St. Joseph. Theodore Hill of this city, eject. - Conhion Schools In Nebraska. To Wm. E. Ha k vet, Esq. Commis sioner of Common Schools in Nebraska, tre are indebted for a full report of the ron&iuon. of Common Schools in Nebras ka. From it we find the number of chil dren in Nebraska, between the ages of fire and Iwenty-one years to be 5,767 rcales 2,399; females 2,368. No. of I schools organized under the New Law 32; distributed as follows: Nemaha County 9, Otoe 2, Cass 5, Sarpy 2, Dix on 3, Douglas 4, Dodge 2, Washington 4. Of Select Schools there are ten in the Territory, viz : Cass 8, Cedar 2. 1 Cliancc to Pay Taxes. Tho do itE Hill of this City proposes to pay taxes for Farmers who have thus far been unable to do so, and receive corn and wheat as his pay. This is pay ing cash for grain, and cannot fail to prove i a great relief to many. PnUIc Lectures. . The editor of this paper delivered the Lecture on-last Thursday evening; sub ject ''The Manifest Greatness of Our Country." This evening E. W. Thomap, Eiq.t will lecture ; Subject "The Influ ence of the Institutions of the Middle Ages on the Present State of Society." ii Casualty. A child" of Mr. A. Dodd, near this jlaee, died suddenly on Thursday last, from the effect of a grain of corn inject ed into its windpipe. JW. Balrd Of the Smithsosiaic Ikstitcte, will axept our thanks for a copy of "Descrip. tioa of Supposed new Species of Birds konCape St. Lucas, New California, by Xatcs." It is valuable and inter ring. We ere, by this additional favor re minded of an obligation we are under to IW. Baird, to make known in Nebras ka that the Smithsonian Institute is de cerns of collecting as full a series as possible of the nests and eggs of Birds f North America, with a view not only tf exhibition in its museum, but also as furnishing materials for a work on North American Oology, to be prepared by frr. Brown, of Boston, and published a successive parts by the Institution. T&e Professor states to us in a private tater that he Ir exceedingly anxious to tare collections of all kinds from Nebras ka; especially specimens in Ornotholo ology, and Oology; there being but few in the Museum from this section of &e country; The season for collecting bird's nests H1 soon be on hand, and next week we publish the instructions of the Insu re for collecting and preserving; hop fcgthat all who feel an interest in the ject of Natural History will aid us in taking a collection for the Museum of Smithsonian Institute. THE UNION SAFE I PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, IT. . . R. W. PHALIB Cz CO., T. Ilaring engaged in the Mercantile IJusiiets, would respectfully invite tbecitueus of cm&ba, and ad joining counties is Nebraska, Atchison unt t. Mo. . . .. . . - . ana t remonf coanty, lows, to call and exams their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Cap p. Boots,. Shoes, . Lledicines, Paints, Oil IS, Dye stufib, And all other articles usuallv keot in 4 I All of which we will sell on the most rea- . sonable terras for . CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our are 2 IE We expect to keep a full stock, and determined to make it the interest of o x a TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase SO.OOO BUSnELS OF CORN, ror wmcn we will mv tha hifrhcst x a rioo. W. FRAME & CO. 1,1860. R. Peru, Feb. to Torrj. On Saturday last we were favored by isit, while in our sanctum, from both neighbors of the Herald Faxrbro T and Hacker. We are always J Phased to meet our brothers cf the quill. 'UI aii kinds, for sale at this otnee. - Petition for Divorce. Francis C. Butler In the DUtrlct Court of Juhnton va. County. Ncbra.ka TerrUory, April Nathan Butler J Term 1660. To Na'.lian Butler, tho above named defendant: lou are bcrety iiutibed that yrn.cii C. Butler, the above named plaintiff In tUit cause, lias filed in tbe of fice of the clerk of the District Court of the Second Ju dicial District of N'cbrafcka Territory, in and for tbe county of Johnson, a petition praying tbe court for the cau.es therein et forth to praut the said plaintiff a de cree of divorce from you the ttaid defendant, and also praylug the said court to decree that the cuttodr of tbe child, the ixsue of niarrl ipc between you the said defen- lant and tbe said plaintiff, fthall, during Us mlnoritv. be and remain in said plaintiff and for such other and further relief as justice and equity may require. And you are further hereby notified that un!essyou appear before the said court on or before tbe niorulug of tbe ecoixl day uf the next term thereof to' be betrun and held at the court house in Johnson county, Kebratka Territory; on the first Monday being the 2d day of April ibmj, ana answer an ana singular the allegations of said petition, tbe same will be taken aj true and the decree prayed for will be granted by the court. J. B. WESTON, Solicitor for Pff. It is hereby ordered that t the above notice be publish ed in tbe Xcbraka Advertiser for four consecutive weeks as tbe law requires. ALLEN' BLACKER, Clerk. S7-$l0fee By Phil. H. Kilt, Pep. All Kinds of Agricultural Bocks PublUhcd and for sale by C. 31. SAXTOX, BARKER & CO.. Ho. 25. Park Eow, New York. IHDLCCIKO THX rOLLOWIKO WORK!! Bird Fanciers, Rabbit Fanciers, Fish Culture, Bee Keeper's Manual, Domestic Fowls, Domestic Animals, Cattle Doctor, Hori-e Doctor, Barn Book, Stable Book, Farm Implements, Treatisca on Grasses, Grains, Weeds and useful Plants; Manures, X uck Manuals, Hedges and Evergreens. Farm Drainage, Letters to Farmers, Agri culfural. Chemistry, Rural Handbooks, Landscape Gar dening, Rural Dwellings, Rural Essays, Gardener's As sistant, Flower-Garden Directory, Culture of the Rose, Grape Culture, Strawberry Culture, Cranberry Cul ture, Pear Culture, Fruit Books, Receipt Books and Cook Boots, &.C, &c, &c. Books sent by mail to any part of tbe country on re ceipt of price. Catalogues furnished on application to C. M. SAXTON, BARKER & CO. Agricultural Booksellers and Publishers of--. THE HORTICULTURIST, VO. 25, PARK ROW, XtW TORK. n2S-3m Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of tbe Probate Court of Nemaha county, X. Tn granted on tbe 5th day of January, A. P. 1663, I, Conrad F. Harms, as Administrator of the Estate of Joshua Randall, lato of said coanty,decoased, will, on Saturday the 25th day of February, A. D1S60, between tho hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and tho setting of sun of that day, before the oCce of tbe Probata Judge of said county, in Brownville, offer for saie to tbe highest bidder, tbe following described real es tate, to-wit: tho east half ( A) of the south-west quarter ( ) and the west half ( ) of the southeast quarter (,.) of section number thirty-two (31), ia township number six (6), north or range number fourteen (14), eastof the Oth principal meridian in Ncbnuka and county of Nemaha, together with the improvement and appurtenances thereto belonging, eonsifting of a log houe about fourteen feet square and twelve aereiof breaking inclosed by a lawful fence. Terms of sale : one third each ia ha.r.d.one third to be paid in six uionthsfrom the time of talc, and one third in oce year from day of sale. CONRAD F. HARMS, Admi-jistrator. Brownville, Jan. 12th, 1SC0. 27 6tJ 10.50 an uo hi I IIHHH IIIIHII -HHII.T HHH HHH f HHH HHH HHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH ' HHH HHH HHH iiiiiiii HHH HHH HHH HHHH Legal ITotic Russell Peery ) Attachment before Wra. Jfnnson, s a Justice of the Peace ia and for Kema- Luke Lavender ba county, Nebraska Territory, . To Luke Lavender, def . : Tou are hersby notified that a writ of attachment has been U$ue-S from the of fice of Eq. ifuiKUin, la favor 1 Kusoell Ptry for tbe sum of twenty-five dollars and twenty-five cents and against tbe said Luke Lavender and the returns being made not found as to tbe defendant, you wiU therefore take notice that unless you apiar at tbe office of tbe said J notice of the Peace at Peru iu said county on the tenth day of February I860, and answer, the said ctaim will be taken as confessed aud judgment rendered against you for the same. RCSSEIX PEERT. Ordered that tbe above notice be published in the Ne braska Advertiser. WM. aCCSTSON. Justice of the Psace. January 1 9, 1SPO n?3-St-4 60f "Probate Notice. Whereas S. A. Chambera, executor of tie estate of Willis inn, deceued, bas tbis day isade application to the Probate Court of Kenmha County, Nebraska Terri tory, for one year's extension of time to collect tfvo as sets of said route and pay the debts and legacies charge able ap.in.t the sane, notice Is hereby given that I have set Saturday ths 25th day of February 18 JO, at 10 o'clock A M, as the time for bearing said erplictfica, at my of fice ia Brownville la said coanty, when and where all persons interested may attend and show cattse why said eztention should not be allowed. Given under my hand and official seal this lst da of Jjnuarr 1S60. ' 1 2tt5 -- - "C. 'w.-VHr:i:tm.rrcte Juiit. i? vz 1. mini um urn :mn iiiii inn iiiii iiiii iiiii mini LLLLL LLL LLL -i U LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL r; LL, . LLLLLLLLLL" " LLLLL V 1 ; LLL LLL LLL ' LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL LLLLLLLLL Sells all kinds of Goods mvjvy OTHER HOUSE IX THE, UPPER COUNTRY. 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, 0 t..is-.aiLjiLji lJ a MEW OTOCK. I's liiTiuosii JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE. TIIEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, Made of Good Stock, AITD OF EVERY PEICE. And ne Is bound to Sell Tor Casli, or auxenangre lor Hides, . Ieltry, Furs. etc. CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH TO SECURE CHOICE . SELECTIONS. Ladles, Gentlemen and Children in want of any kind of covering for tbe feet, should not fall to go to DEX, where tbey will find an immcr.se stock of well made Boots, Shoes, GaiiiTS, and Ladies1 Walking Boots, Whrch for cheapness and excellence he pledges himself cannot be aurpaaed In tbe upper country. 1859. 1859. IIAXXIIlAEa & ST. JOSEPH R. R. Z3 FALL ARRANGEMENTS. Morning Train leaves St. Joseph at 6:00 Evening Train leaves do do - 6:49 St. Joseph Is reached by the Western Stage Line. Passengers save time and tiresome staging by this route Daily connections made at Ilannibal with al Eastern uu oomoFrn natiroau auu.nH.aeiB. J T D Haywood, Sup't., Hannibal. D C Sawin, General Agent, St. Jce. P B Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'bal Theo. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Brownville. November 54, 1859. A. a a, a a , -i -rij . TIio CLIclalper crccsrcri I shall putlish the Dilly Globe, and the Congres sional Ulcbe, and Appendix dnrin th next t'isa of Congre. The Daily Cioba wLl contain a report of tha debates in both tranches of Cor grass, as ta ken down by reporters, equal at least, to asy corps of shorthand writers in tiii or any other country. When the derates of the day do not make more than forty-five columns, they shall appear ia the Globs of thejnext morning, which will contain, sJao, ths newj of the day, together with such editorial arti- eles as paseiag evenU suggest. , The Conereiaional Glooa and Aroendix. will eea tain a report of all the debates is Oonfiress, revised by the Speakers, the Me3ages of the President of the United States, tho Annual reports of thebtadi of the hxecntire Cepartiaents, the Keports el com mittees of Congress on important eubjecU of ga oral interest, tha Laws pa&sed during the session, and copious indexes to . all. These will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto size, each number containing sixteen pages, aver aging 2,227 words per pnge. . The whole will make between 1,700 and 2,000 pages. It is believed that no book has ever bean Jpublisbed at so low a rate. Last year I advertised ia the Daily Globe for six months, and in about oce hundred ether newspa pers ia thi United States, a reward to any person of two hundred and forty-2Te dollars, who would pro dsee a book published at so low a rate, and none was produced. The large number . cf copies sub scribed for by Congress enables me to afford the de bates to subscribers so cheap. . . The Congressional Glohe and Appendix pass free through the mails of the United States, as will be seen by reading the following joint resolution las ted by Congress August 6, 18a2 : Joint Resolution Providing for the Bis- tiluiion of the Lavs of Congress and the Debates Thereon:' ' .-, :. With a view to the cheap circulation cf the Inws of Congress, and the debates contibuting to the tree interpretation thereof, and to make free commeni- cation between the representative and cossUtoeat bodies : ' - Ee it resolved bv the Senate and Eonsa of repre sentatives of the United States of America in the Con cress assembled. That from and after the pres ent session or Congress, the Congressional Globe ann Appendix, which contain the Laws and the de bates thereon, shall pass ' free through the mails, so Ion? as the same shall be pubiishea by oraer ox uon srress: rrovided that nomine nerein snail ne con strucd to -authorise the circulation of - the daily Globe, free of postage. - Approved, August 6, ISaZ. ..TERMS: . For a copy of the Daily Globe 4 months $3,09 For a copy for a less time (per month) 1,00 For a copy of the Congressional Globe and AoDecdix durinz the1 session - ' ' - '3,00 Dank notes current in the section of the country where a subscriber resides will be received at Par, The whole or any part of . a subscription may bare mittcd in nostasre stamps, which are preferable- to any cuarency except gold and silver. Where Bank notes under $5 cannot be procured I will send two copies for ?;.-. A paper will sot be sent unless tne money accom panies the order for it. -.-I cannot a fiord to exchange with all the newspa pers that desire the Globe, but I will send the dai- Globe dorin? the Session to all who shall publish this prospectus three times before the first Monday n next eoember. Those who publish should send their paptrs containining it to me, narked with a pen, to direct attention to It. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will be stereotype.!, and there fore. I shall be able to aond the back numbers for this session to all who may subscribe atter the ses sion commences : but if tne first edition snail nave been exhausted before the subscription money is re ceived.I shall charge one dollar additional per copy to par tbe expense of putting the plates on the prosa. Subscriptions should reach me as early as the first week in December, to insure complete copies at tne prices advertised abete. JUU. M. KlVbS, Washington, October, 1859. November S, 1S69. ?TS t -k r- A 4 L ns.&' if r i - for MORTON HOUSE, : MAIN STREET, IVERR ASKA CITY, IiXRRASEA. T. I. GODDIN, Proprietor. September, 29, 1859. " tf. A5IE0ICAI MOUSE:. KTow Hotel IK BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. P. J. HENDGEN ITercby notifies the public that he has purchased tbe Nebraska House in Brownville, N. T., formerly kept by J. Edwards, and has remodeled, renovated and enti rely changed tbe whole house, from cellar to garret. with an etpecial view to neatness, comfort and conve nience. Having bad many years experience as hotel keeper, he feels safe in warranting the boarding patron age of Brownville, and tbe traveling public, that, wtile t the American, tbey will have no reason to complain or the rare in any respect. - Tbe Hotel is situated Immediately at the Steamboat Landing, foot of Main atreet, and consequently affords peculiar advantages to the traveling community. The proprietor asks but to be trljd, and if not found worthy. discarded. , January, 19 1860. 28-tf Probate Notice. Uoereas applcation has thiaday been made to the Pro bate Curt of Nemaha County, ltebraka Territory, by John Kbbs to be appointed Administrator of the estate f Charles Ebbs, late of Ft. Kearney, K. T., deceased, notice is hereby riven that Saturday tbt 10th day of Xarcn, A. D., I860, at 10 o'clock A. Ji. Is the time set for tbe hearing of said application at my office, in Brownville, in said county, when and where all per sons ia teres ted may appear and show cause why letters of administration of said estate should not be issued to the said applicant. Given undo wiy aaed and facial seal this 1st day of February A l I860, CTRCS w. WHEELER, Probata Jadge. Ko30.w-47 SHERIFF SALE. NOTICE is hereby given by me, J. B. Wells, She- nam and for the County of Nemaha, Nebraska Ter ritory.thaton to-wit the 13th day of February, A, D. 1830, at two o'clock, r.x. of said day. that 1 will offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the levee in the city of Brownville in said Aietcaha county the following described property to wit, the steam ferry boat Otoe, ana the goods and chattels hereunto belonging, the said boat and goods and chattels now lying at the said levee, the said sale be ingandcr and by virtue of a writ alias execution, directed to me and issued againstthe said boat upon a judgement obtained by &muel Calien aud against the said steam lorry boat utoe, at tbe March adjour ned term 1859 cf the District Court for the coun ty of Otoe in the said Territory.and entered apon the record cf said court at the December adjourned term held and begun on January 19, AO I860 for the sum of six hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-five ecntsand foreostsof suit. Given under my hand this first day of February A. D.1SG0. . J. It. WELLS, 2w-$L50 Sheriff f Nemaha County. hezcl Notice. David Seigel T'B vt I To Spring Term A. D Brownville Hotel Company 1 1860 of the DistrictJ ana Kooert w. uxnas, (Court ror emana conn Richard Brwa, , iy, Nebraska Territory. uonier junnson, J. W. Coleman, Oscar F. Lake, Defend t Richard Brown wili take notice that David Seigel of said county of Xeraaha did, on tbe Slut day of December A. D. file his petition in the office of the Clerk of the said District Conrt for Xemaba County. Nebraska Territory, against the Brownville Hotel Company and R. W. Turnas, Richard Brown, Homer Johnson, J. W. Coleman. Oscar F. Lake, Defendants, wherein is claim ed of said defendants tbe mm of Eve hundred and thirty-eight dollars with interest tbereon at the rate often percent per annum from the 13ih day of December A. D. IS39, on a promissory note executed by the said def endants to said plaintiff on the Uth day of December 1S58. And the a4 defendant Richard Brown Is also further notified that tpon tbe necessary affidavit of the said plaintiff an c-rcsref attachment baa been issued against him, and that Tw ts required to appear and an swer on er before the flrt day of the next term of said court, or Judrocet will be rendered against him for said claim and coats. i ' HETrrriw. Thomas, ?i-i$7 re. , km Air?, tv rr. A Good Farm for Sale. The subscriber win sen at a great bargain every choice quarter of section of land in Johnson county, Ne braska. There are forty acres of fine timber land. 60 acres nnder cultivation, a good log bouse and ether improvements. It Is two and a half miles from Tecum seh, on the road from thence to Pawnee City. Any person wishing to purchase a good tract of land on very reasonable terms, will apply to Cyrus Wnghl at Tecumtea, or Johh L. Carson, Banker, In Brownville, or to Geo. w. Shroat, Xebraska City. ROBERT WRIGHT, Residing at Worralllon, in Nemaha Co, January 18, 1860 28-tf NOTICE. I hereby caution all persons indebted to the lite firm of Green, Sprinkle A Co., alias, Sprinkle. Baker St Green, against paying any debts, notes of hand or book accounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my office about a year ago, and as yet I have not and cannot get any satisfaction as to the disposal of the collections. JL.fc.VI SfUlMLL. ISTJiSV GOODS WE are now in receipt of on r FALL GOODS, which comprises everything a GENT, or LADY is likely to want. We invite our friends, and the pub lie generally to COME AND SEE US, as we will not bo undersold for cash. D. J. MARTI5 A- CO. October 20th. IS59. 15-tf SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GOTO WM. T- DEN, l "VTtolesale and Retail dealer in . . BOOTS AND SHOES. Brotcnville, JV. T. EMS 111!! , ii as N uw ox H AN a large ana wen seiect- I ed '.lock nf Dli .nil Shivei. Ladv'a and fjnt ' i i Gaiters and Slippers of every variety; also, ' C-itisses and Chlldrens shoes of every kind that I will sell cheaper for Cash or Produce than any ether house westof St. Louis. Alt work warranted; orders respectfully solicited. . . The Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Felts ahd Far, at tbe City Boot and Shoe Store. Cut Leather kept for sale BrownvlIle,JuneSd,5. nf- We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we wiH pay in goods for wheat C5 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re ceive it, either at oar Store in Brownville or at Melvin's Mills. D.J. MARTIN A CO. Brownville, Oct. 20, 1859. tP-S A. LXFOSD. J. T. iiOiLM Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in . lDzrr : Grpbds GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ?alls,PlotTs, Sloyes,FuraItare, &c . SONORA, 110. April 2th, 1858. . ' U-t d: j. UAETni cl go., ' ' TThcIcsale & Eeidl ' 23 j23 Jl. Zj 2E3 a3, 'MAIN STREET, l ) BROWNVILLE, N. T. Announce to the Citi'zen'3 cf tha COUNTIES OF . .... a, NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, JOHNSON. , , .. : PAWNEE, ' ' CLAY, : " AND GAGE, AND ATCHISON COUNTY THAT TEXT I1AVX Just Eeceived, Per Steamer Emigrant, A New, Complete, and ' SUPEEIOE STOCK j !. r fZ "Z? : v'; slsmwi Visass ssssMsw Ihniktwfl KEW VOLUME liEVI TYPE Ftrt-rssty ye-.n tis "Clev:!.!:! nainrea3;r" has been owned and controlled, Fubliihed aad lli- ited by the same individual. It has never missel publication day nor scratched a Denocralic Ticket. it has fougat its way single-handed arainst all op position, -until it hasr&iaed a. National circulation and a National reputation. Frsa iliiES t-j Cali fornia the Finn Dealer is known and read, and it never waa in so good a condition pecuniarily, or in better pluck, politically, tosbt the battles olo mocracy than now. For the cotniug year it will be particularly devoted to Popular Sovereignty! It lias against hiira aatcoritr, cared to tivicate the ri'ht cf "the people of a territory as wtli as State, to regulate their aomcstid institutions in their own way," and it will continue to do soagaiast said high authority, "the worU, the flesh. aud the devil." Against all Lecompton Constitutions, sltve eodes, an i the re-opcr.icg of tlia Slave Traue.tlis Pai-er is devotedly dedicated from ihi time, hic :- forth and forever 1 44Ccmeone,-eoma all! Thij tock shall Gy From iU firm base as jocn n.s IF - Besides the current News of tho Day, the Plain Dealer will contain in each number a TALE, Cor respondence from a host of Contributors, an J Tele- grsnoic Reports from all parts of tbe orld. iue tyoramercial Lieparunent wi.I bu uuder tte sole charge of James Brokcnahire, Esq., who ia ac knowledged to be one of the best market rtpt.rlers it the country. ' Ihe Local Department will be presided over by that original and laughter provoking genius. "Arte- mus ard, L33., whose Letters, Joaes, (JdJities and Quidities, are alone worth the price of the paper. In short we are prepared to present one of the bst and neatest axd cheapest fam.il Newspapers ia the west. SUBSCTJPTION. . . . Single Subscribers, per year, - - $1 50 " for six months, 1 CO Clubs of Ten, per year, - - - - 10 00 All over Ten Copies, to ont PostoSce, 1 00 To each getter up of a Club, one Copy Extra. L.j rest Masters are requested to act as A rents Dcvglass Democrats are expected to act as agents and to lose no lima in getting every be liever in Popular Sovereignty, no matter to what party he may belong to take this paper. row is the time to bestir yourselves preparatory to the next Presidential Campaign. Those who want an account of the openirir of the Naw Congress, the organization of tho Kw House of Representatives (which will be a protrac ted and rich affair, a majority being "Opposition,") the President's Message and Keportsof tho Depart ments, will commence their subscriptions December First, i The new Volume will commence January 1st am pajments to 19 m advance. :- Address, " ...... J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, Ohio. October 3, 1859. - En. cnrAcrr. u r' r-. ceiesratid iiiiria.Diil Series, o-. : . j. i; s-, & X3rToaL-?!J''j, t!?c:'l to p-ei ir? ' ? of Lade-; i . 2, 'Li rt i: C.-. ' .l:;;' :. . 3, ' ; dcave Csjatro!;' any one X wij;U i t- ven der, pcsUte paiJ, un recent ot 23 ec-:i. ILnse test postaje s:am; as geed s coccy. rino Honoy. " Br. S. C. Sr:;.h. cf tV.i ur.!y,' pr. t.'s ci -vi'.5 beautiful artitii of Lor.oy, c;-2a!, irn.t s - Vj say thinf we evet saw. Ill honey was .. ' :.;:X tf iirs.Saiith' accoriir? to iLa dLrfc'i,u;;T?-i t rK( !pt whUi sie parxt jed i-f "Jr. J. p. Cr. Liliiture City. Mi. Any prsr-n can gt this r?c ;i iir laaaios: honey, and te lncpnlei t r the hcrty-tce. ly wri:;g to Dr. Creajer, Xo. .-3, TTes! plii-.-re srreer, E.;'l rnoreCity. Ml , cnciosiaj Jjce&ta Kavi.mnUs (Gil FuiaXy Times. liii) l' Mi j ATA- ii iij:t XTTOTLD TO Daickd te Azriciuiurs. Horticulture, Jhchcnisn, Edv:z!i:rt, Pullishcd at Brc::r A.auirg, tit B:3- Oa tie first cf every month at $1 a ya giecepiesj biX cojies, Thirteen ct- iwenty copiea, S15. The volume te-aaOct. 1st. 1S33. S-ec:.B urn. bcrs furnished gratis on arrlkatiun. Lick ncnLur can be furnished. . r Will every friend of Agriculture nr-.l F,lartn in Xebraaks. Northern Xacsa. Jonihern I wa m l Northern Missouri, lend a he!pin ban J, to es;:.li."- and maintain a journal devotei exclusively ta ILa interests above named. Th ere is net a. runt. r'V.c within the region naciei but can acd ou'hL t- furnish a club of at least 10 subscribers.' di;i along without delay. AaJrcs FCRNA3 & LTANNA. Brownville. N. T. JI) OF ! t SEB I ' 9 gkoceries, pi'Pd'k Queensware, APIL3BIE, O "ET 2? L HSI ZZ! Glanoware, IF W K RO 0 7 : tyj 1 SASH D00ES, neadyliladeCIotliing Boots, - Shoe3, . : ; Hdt3, 'v Cap3, etc. FRUIT TKEES. ORITAlMENTAL TREES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, ' Plants, etc. . UILLS &, CO., - - Agents for A. Fahnestock & Sons. TOLEDO NURSERIES, " ASS nowcanvassIngXemahaanaRlchardsoncountijs, Nebraska; and Atchison county, Missouri; receiving ordera for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Tinas, Evergreens, fcc, fcc. They call the attention ot Farmers and others tle- aireing anytmng in their line to the advantages of pur chasing supplies at their Nursery. The atocx is com pleteand prices as favorable asttatof acy other Xur aery anywhere, ahd ail warranted to to as represented Orders can also be left at the Advertiser cQIce Brown- vllle, n. T. o C3 S y mmimim IsTeeded or jEPesired Can be had at our Store, and on Urms as favorable as those of any other House in the Wat. We Do a Casli, or Exchange for Produce Trade, and are Deter mined thereby to Glrc oar Cas tensers DAHGAOS. We solicit a continued and increased patronage, pledging ourselves to spare no pains to rive entire satisfaction in t prices ana quality. Cur AicMsca Ccnntj Friends Vt 1U find very much to their advantage to deal with us. Give no a (Dal And satl&f; yourselves that we have the G-OOB And are selling them 2 1 D. J. MARTIN fc CO Erowaville, Insist JrtIS59. 1 t- 5 s 3 s: 1 z f C - c UZ S C j w - -g a - 5 " t 5 - u a w s s a t- e l. 1 1 3 u n . H J3 O 3 tj Sa-."' ? w a t s 2 2 0 $ Z as CO c : a 3 Z 9 3 Of CL9-' -? - - Z 1- -E T n - a " m ? " - C ? 'A o " i 2 ?t& 4 c s r c - if n t . r. s: w . r . - .-1 sj a (-! s , o csi -c-e e a v c s. it o 2 i I v I J3 M tsE 85.Sm 3 2 - S . 5 M S3-es"sSsaga5 "saas-I' 5 jf- e-s7 a s e 2 r, - 2 P 3 a c 2 ? ,S -' 3 t 2 s s a s!32?Hoi--5i5flT25 Sllia5l255jw. plil O c- Z o o-E. i -' r c r " m P "EC - s 2 .i.e c 2 e c Zi - s M 62 J " N " . -s w A C r M O T3 . . 1 Cufit) C 3 U 4 O j S 2 3 I "5 1 a 5; ie 3 o 1 2 "os"2 Joe - i For sale by T. J. WI1ITE. fc CO . Brownville. Jf. T.. and by all druitcists general ly. A CARD. To Pbe-Emptors akd Others. Persons who may hereafter desire the services ef the undersizned. aad Associates, will please send to me - 1st. A description of tbe land in contest, 2d. The time when the cases are tried at the local of fices; kow decided; and when sent up. 3d. A copy of tbe evidence taken. Patehts When Patents are wanted, the Certiorates must be sent to me. The cost of obtaining; patents U only $10. By complying with the above, much time will he saved, and the business can be better attended to. VUHJf A. PAKKES TTashington City, September, 15, 1S59 nol0v4-3m THE LAST CALL; I hereby once more notify those indebted to me that they can liquidate their indebtedness with corn potatoes, or almost any kind of produce, at the highest marltet price, ln urownviiie. this request is made because I am in debt mysell, and seed money, but can make nsa of com. Heretofore the excae with those owin me has been, that they cannot raise tbe money. I mow in form yon that I will take produce: I know you can rae that. Such an arrangement will be taken aa a great accommodation under present circumstances. I wish to be accommodatlnr, bat 'repeat, this is THE LAST,CALL. JESSL 30EL. Brownville, ov., 10, 1359. Probat3 Notice. - Territory of Nebraska, ) . County of Xemaha, J "ohate Conrt Whereas application hasbecn made te said "Ccort for General Letters of Administration cp-n the estate cf Jacob Prilllc?cr, decca? cd, late of said county, by G. . W aers, notice Is hereby given to all whom it my concern, that Saturday the lath day of Fehroary. A. V. ISCO, at 13 o'clock A. M. cf said day, is the time set for the tearing of said application at my efflce in Brown villa in said county, when and where all persona Interested are requested to appear and show cause why Letters should not be granted to smd O. W. Walters. witness my hand and the ! or said court xnis :& diy of January. A. I- lfe0- C W. wnEELEU, Probate Judge. t27-w-f$7 MOJYEyAD VAA'CED ON PIKES'S PEAK GOLD! Te will receive Pike's PeaSt Gold, ar.d adrsnje monty upon the same, and pay over balance of proceed as soon as Vint returns are had. In all ca.-cs, we will cxhititthe printed returns of the United States Jlltt, cr Assav oni':e. BILLION AND EXCHANGE BROKERS BKOWyviLLE, MCKASali. reru Chair Factory, The undersigned. hvinr carchs.r tha rhmtr m Cabinet shop lately owned bj T n. Jlar.-hall, take '.kis method cf Informing the public that tl.ey are new pre pared to All orders for aU kinds of furn:taie. urh Ch3lrs, taties, stsndJ, beditead. bureaus. i(i rnhi. cradles, lounges, etc., etc., either at holcale orrs tall) as cheap as can bebocirht at any otfccr estab'lsh merit iu tha west. The best cf co.r.a laxbor ar.-l tnm mlogs constantly on hand, wi.ich will enabie us to ail orders for ct fllns at short notice. We have attached to our sIicd a sv-d IT .rsa v.ittr Turning Lathe, and we are prepared to dj ar.y "i.;cno- tioncf tnrnin?from a CLair lc opto aSusrMill. Chairs and Furniture ot all kinds repaired ia the t-cst Style. X. B. Corn, TTheat, Flonr, Cry Goods, Crocerlcs, Lr.m berand produce of all kinds, ifoney not excepted, ta ken in exchange for work or Ktx-di. We hrro fcv strict attention to business to merit a share of public r-atron- ' BEXKOICT & BL1S3. Peru, Nebraska, Kovemher 24, laZ3. Dissolution. . The copartnership of Roper & Westsn. as heretofore existing, and transacting business at Pawnee Itjr,cV, U this day dissolveJ by mutu:il cuneat. Tzr-ijce i,t having purchased tlie entire a'ereat cf J. . WestLn, will remain at tbe old sfaud atdwiil a ljust all ccuft tled business of said Arm. . FOItDTCE itOPia, ' J. B- WEoTUX. Pawnee Runcho, Nsvs Jd, lS53,-no 21 iliiiSlils . . G. S, KNEPFER, : r Srowiixrlllo, r-T. T. Informs the public that he is now prepared with all tho necessary appnratas sach as heavy in 1 j.uk screws for moving, raiainxo Iowric? bu;i.iing8 of every descripUon, without i.ijury to the pUalerinz. His facilities are such, ia thi, line that, ho canaot failtosatiofactioa. ... - - Also ; ; L Carpenter and Builder, In which busine? hotnist h:s etierie-',3 a.ni quaUncatkna ars juch as to secaxa for Lia a Llcral patronar-. , . ST,t;22J,lSi9. :'..nll-tf GEHTS' SPiESS G00D3, JAcoslUmiox, MERCHANT TAILOE, SEOWJVVILLF, irCBBASSA. ' Respectfully announces to the gft.'eniPn cf Proo. vine and vicinity that ho has Just received frm tne East a large stock of very superior gjodi and Utet styles. Cloths, Yes tings, &c., Which ho will mannfactcre on very f.-ivorab'a U-rat He natters himself that he understands hu tni-ucs thoronchly and all work warranted comiag from hi. c tabhshinent, andchar;ci as low as any other comrcUtor In this place or the West. A JTcat nt Guarantcr1. Land Warrants. HT"o:r Ccitnlx nxicl on 2?lxiao We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of a.l s.zto settlers on such time as they may desire Ion or hrt -at the unual rate. A constaut supply of Warrants will kont for sale as cheap as ttey can be boujht euewliere ia town. . Buy of regular dealers and beware of bocrs war-ar.u. All warrants sold Ly us will be euraLtpM ta 1 genuine ia every reflect and will be eicUangod if defective. Being permanently located In Browuvillo, we cita sl- ' ways be found at the old Und a few doers east f ll Brownville House. LCSnBAUGEi. CARSOJT, -Bankers, and dealers in Land Warrants. Who W ants a No. 1 Farm? One can be had for a small ir,. avn cf e oney. The undersigned is authoriied to seM on fvcraii!e terms a most excellent piece of land, sitti.ife 10 ml's Westof Brownville on the great route to It. Ipii-hbt. Gold Mines, &c. Tho tract c-muii.s 3V0 acres. 6) acraa of which Is fine timber tfcrouch which runs a liv.i stream of stock water, ar.d on which 1 s several excellent sprinss. 60 acres under cultivation, tiro g'jod comfort able loghouscs and ordinary out bull.ling. n. w, rnitXA?, - Nov H, '53 At A lvertiier Office. An Improved Farm FOUS SALE. ' A very valuable and desirable Improved farm Sjtuite 4 1-3 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from fmaha City, can be h.id on very favorable tei'tnu. It consists of 1S4 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 21 acres la tim ber; good well; stock water, and good frame house. The stock 2 yoke cf oxen. 7 cows, and 7 young cuttle. tbe farm Implements, anil household f urnitvr will ta sold with it if desired, a. rare opportunity is ra pre sented, inquire of R. W. Furnas, at tho Advert! ier office, Brownville, S. T. . ... Xov. 17, '53 Ct3 LUSHB ATJGH & CAES 0IT, AKD GE1IEHAL LAITD AGEI7T3, Dealers in Coin.UnctiirentUoney.Exsharijiv anaAiana warrants. Collections made on all acceisible points. Taxts paid. and prompt attention given to all caiacs cormaa t a first clajs Laud Agency. agvts ron THS UX1TED STATES EXPRESS CO.UPJ.Vr. A safe and reliable compcy fjr tha t.-animiis'.oa ot money packages. Also A2Tits for the Hartford Fire Issuraace Couipaxy of Hartford, Ccnuecikut. We hive removed oureT.ee to the isw buildicz oa Main street, next door to 'Theodore liill'a Swre, lid- near tbe L'. S. Land OZ.ce. Oct n, 1863, n!3 LCSn3AUGIIiiCArS0X. ThopubJio are now respect! inly mu rmei thattha undersisned have vrcured froratuicinnati and rat in operation oneof Homer Co 't flour mil; cf the latest patent, and the firrt brcujht to this Territory. They were induced to cichaage their fcrasr ci.I for this one, from the high character tbey Lave rain ed ia the east, and from tie perioral tctimnny of millers who have trie I thein throughout the Vtc-ra State?, and ia view of the increased demand for grindir.r whish will c.teeid tLt tf nny prrvi'-us , yearin NebraVa. requirir, a mill thnt wiU io th '. ork better and quicker tiin any her?t jforo ia ope ration. In addition to their flc-vjr mill they will kcp iM Corn Mill con.tanl!7 rtir-nic, rta.vnt n'-l t:rrrMt accommod.ito the farmers without detention, and by. giving their undivided s ijh rintendene to tl.a bft-i ' ness. a'S.JteUby tiicirlormi'rnii.ier.iir. e.:.',;t:3ey hope for the coiitinuancc ar.d if crc3icd patrvnii c f their friend-. Aborted Lumber, Shingles and Lthcon.Tan-!v r-n hand. tiCEJiX i ilAKTLN. Fen IE-, ?rt. li