t nifciwV m at mrfc.aaw liUffcMa THE-ADVERTISER, ; f Hj O C A.Xi ;::!?' jKOWNVILLE, MARCH 1; 16G0. Worieyear.lf P14 inadvaDoe, - - t OO ' n " at the end of 6 months, 2,60.. , ml n rmbs 15 or FKre be furnished at $1,D0 pet rtem, provided lnet caa accompanies the rder, not rj- TtQ "Nebraska Advertiser " hiring Hjucb the lBest circulation of any paper in fce Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. ruis St, Joseph, Cincinnati and other East eromarcts "where Nebraska merchants pur ine, will finl no better advertising medium the Western countryCS JJks,. Clanks. w(t)ve on hand, printed in superior style, and for i.cbesp for cash, a fresh surply t , , warranty Deeds, Mortrsagre Dpeds, Trust Deed. "Bonds lor Deeds, - . -- Justice, Snenif and Constable Elz-nks, - lilank Ieemption tfir rs, - Township Plats, Bills Lading," Drafts, Notes, etc., etc., etc. which we rail the especial attention of throe in need. TrfintinK of any and every description executed to jn t myie Inferior to non, produced in any part of fontry. We except no office in tbe West, or else where, and offer specimens of our work as evidence. iibrarj Association. . This evening is the regular meeting" of Brownville Library Association. All are invited to attend at the office cf Lu ther lbC5VEs(l- Cor.EIack. iVas in this city last week. He was on lis way to Washington City, to look after orae matter? of interest to tbe Territory, lion. S. F. Nuckolls was' in company. Anniversary Ball. The Anniversary Ballon the evening of the 22J., at Stickler's Hall . in this ci iv tvas a cav and agreeable affair ;-music excellent Back, Marsh and Berger al ways make good music ladie3 handsome; dancing elegant, and the supper gotten tpin Mrs. Hendgen's best style superb. Altogether, it was one of the most pleas ant gatherings we have had in our place (or "many a day"'' ' : " s " ": - "'" Nebraska Farmer. The March number of the Nebraska farmer is out. Every farmer in Nebras ka thould subscribe for it. Terms : SI tingle subscriber; twenty copies for S15; four copies 3 months for 81. Address, Fcrsas & Ltakna, Broxcnville, Neb raska. Elver. Broke Up. On Saturday last, the' ice at this point gave-way, and by Monday the river was clear even of running ice. Now, bring on your boats.' ; The Afa Wilgus left St. Louis for the upper cocntry.-on the' 27th. - Donestfc Willow Ware - We see quite a stock of willow, ware at Hill's Etore in this city, manufactured near Nemaha City, from native willow rown in this county. , None but experi enced judges could discover the difference between this ware and that manufactured .from, the pure Osier, or Basket Willow. It is white, light, substantial, and neatly made. . To llcn. JC. rsTABr.ooK we are indebt ed for four large volumes" Public -Documents, viz: - Vols. 1, 2, :c 3 Patent Oukj Reports, irccLaaics, 1SJ3, end thj tame ca Agriculture. . ' : ' ' " KnlckBotlicr.: ' ' ' ; ' . , . :'-v: This famous old monthly, for Marches upon our table.' The; "Editor's Table" this month is lengthy and unusually in teresting. Atlantic Monthly. We have received the March number. We have only had time to glance over the table of contents, which of itself sat isfies us it is a good number. The Steam Ferry Boat at this place is again making its regular trips. ' ;Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! The undersigned hoe kilns are e !uatel cfue miles west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft.' Kearney, keeps constantly on hand a very superior article of lime, to wbich he invites tbe attention of those wiiU ltig Tbe Lime will te delivered at tbe kiln or at any other point in the county, as desired. Feb. 9, I860 6in , E. X. LONG. Last Notice. TAXES! TAXKS! TAXES! Deliniiuent tax payers of Nemaha County are notified that tbe payment of taxes has not been postponed, and it Is positively necessary that all taxes should be paid, as our Revenue Law ai lows but little further indulgence. It is sincerely hoped that all persons bavin; taxes due and unpaid, will atteud to it ai once, as the time for ac tion has' come, all tucb are requested to call at my of fice in Brownville and arrange their taxes as nearly as possible; those falling to do so until after the first of March next will be considered as totally disregarding this notice. In this cii-e, I willhave no furtber control, but will be obliged to collect 'such delinquent tax by distress and sale. . JACOB STR1CJCLEE. Brownville, Feb. 16,-tMay Treaa. Xem, County. Enlarging. D. J. Martin & Co. are enlarging their store-room preparatory .for spring trade. 'The room;-; already ff-large one, Las now a' new.'addition,' ' making the 4epth 100 feet. - Martin, thetactive man of the firm!-is full of enterprise' and o ahead, and is determined' to be behind in .nothing. "Go in!",, Mr. Nuckolls of the firm is now, purchasing a complete f?rir? stock, which "will be here on , first boats. 2llcrc Merchants. We are soon to have three more exten sive mercantile houses in this city, of .which further notice will be given in due time. : They will occupy the two business rooms in Whitney's new building, and the one in Dr. Holladay's. Indention. , "We were shown this week a very in genious indention, by R. S. Hawseford, f this vicinity ; a bedstead fastening. It is entirely new. and simple, and we should Ihink ought to work : well. Mr. H-will apply for a patent. . . tele Lessons. We are' requested to announce that rf. Dte of Nemaha City, will give a vocal entertainment at the Presbyterim 'Church in this Cit on Saturday evening ncxt, ' preparatory to opening a singing class. All who are vocalists, or who desire to encourage the getting up cf a class are invited to be present with their books. J. J. Wilcox. . . s . We had flattered ourself with the idea that we were to meet more frequently .t"' " 1- .l-ll.. mis season, tue popular anu geiiweuiauiy Steam Boat Clerk, J. Jewett Wilcox, .who has by his kindness and attention, woa so many friends in this upper coun try. We are to be disappointed. The Omaha, of which he was part owner, has been sold to the bt. Joseph and Hannibal .'R. R. Company, and Mr. W. goesinto ."business in SL' Louis.'- lie r is ;in the ex .tensive House of Rollin Clark, dealer and manufacturer of every variety of ag ricultural implements. A " thousand .kind wishes" go up from this region in 'behalf of Ir. Wilcox. Sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the twenty- econd day of April A D 3S58, Alexander M. Fergus and JoannaT. Fergus, his wife, for tbe purpose of securing tbe paymeut of a promisso ry note bearing date April 12ih, 1S-S, drawn In favor of John K. Davis or order for twelve handred and sixteen dollars and four cents, payable nine months af ter date, executed to the undersigned John I,. Carson a Jeed with powor of aale and conveyance to. the follow ing real estate in X em at a county, Nebraska, to wit: Tbe west half of the south east quarter ami north east quarter of tbesouta east quarter of sectioD twenty-nine (29) in townstip number live (5) north or range number sixteen (16) east, recorded on Mortgage Record No. I, pages 13, 14 and 16 of records of Nemaha county, Neb raska. And whereas it Is provided in said deed that is said promissory note wis not fuliy and promptly paid off and discharged according to tbe tenor and terms thereof at maturity, tbe said John L. Carson should nt any time after tba maturity thereof proceed to sell the above de scribed real estate at public vendue to the highest bid der for cash in hand at tbedoorof the office of the Coun ty Clerk of said Nemaha County, he being required be fore making said sale to give notice thereof by publica tion io some rew paper published in said county in two conpecutive weekly issues of said paper, the proceeds of said sale to he arplicd on the paymentof said note. And whereas said note has not been paid or any part thereof Notice is therefore hereby given tfcsl I will, on Satur day the 7th day of April, A D 1SC0, between the hours cf t o'clock A M and 4 o'clock p M of 6ald da?', from tbe door of the office of tbeCounty Clerk of t iii- Nemaha county, In the town of Brownville in said ounty, pre Cced to sell and will ell tc the highest tidier for cash the above described real estate with the improvements thereunto belonging, and upon euch sale will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers a deed r deeds for ?aid real etat in ac cordance with the powers contalnd and given by said deed. JOHN L. CAHSO", Trustee. January 31, 1800. I0w$22 - Probate Notice. fr Whereas applcation has this day been made to tnePre bateCourtof Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, by Juhn Ebbs to be appointed Administrator ol the estate ! Charles Ebbs, late of Ft. Kearney, N. T., deceased, notice Is hereby alven tbat Saturday the lOtb day of March, A. V., I860, at 10 o'clock A. M. Is tbe time set for the hearing of - said application at ray office, in Brownville, in caid county, whea and where all per sons interested may appear and show causo why letters of administration of said estate should not be issued to the said applicant. Given under my hand and official seal this 1st flay cf February A I I860, CTRL' 3 W. WIIEELEE, P.'obate Judge. No30.6w-$7 Probate Xolicc NOTICE is lercbr given to all persons interested that as itjappears that there are claims agiuEt the ettate of Andrew J. Darr, late of Jobr.son county, Nebraska Ter rltory .deceased, I have appointed Monday, the 6th day of March, I860, as the final day for hearing claims against BaU estate. Persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file them at my ofllce on or be fore the said day, or they will forever be debarred col lection; and from setting off tbe same in any action whatever. C.A.GOSHEN, Acting Judge of Probate. Ordered that the above notice be published for twelve successive weeks inthr Nebraska Advertiser. G. A. GOSIIEN, A. J. P. Abraham Man. Administrator. Johnson County November 15, 1359. vtn2(M2tf$13 llcnd Four St a mf 9 for a S?ecimT cf i: IiOi- iiUJ. Seral-Wecklr Press. We have neglected to say that we have been receiving for some time, the Ne fcraska City Press, semi-weekly. It is half its usual size, but neatly gotten up 'and conducted with spirit and cre-it to the -proprietors. Success.-., 1 Probate ' Notice. Whereas application has been made to the Pro bate Court of .Nemaha County, 'etra jka Territory, by Jeanne Claire widow cf the late Hcnigne Claire, deceased, for an assignment ot dower from the real estate of the said liemgne Llaire, notice is hereby given that Saturday the 3d day of Starch, A. D. 1SG0, at 1 o'clock, P. II., is the day appointed for the hearing said application, at my olioem iirown villc in said county, rrhen and where all persona may attend, and show cause why the prayer of said ap plication should not be allowed. in testimony wncreoi l nave hereunto set my hand and 6eal this 20th day of January a l 18C0. lliilSW. llilLLLblt, 29-6t $7fee. Probate Judge. Probate Notice. Whereas application has been made to the Probate Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, by Heatb Nuckolls, admlnlstrtor of the real property of the estate of Charles M. Greevor, late of said county, deceased, for the sale of tbe real property of sid estate, forthepur poseof obtaining means to discbarge the debts charge able against tbe same, jiutice is is ncreuy g.vcu mat Mondiy the 6th day of March, A.I). ISC.0, is the time set for the hearing of said application, at 20 o'clock A. M., at my office In Brownville in said county, when and where any and all persons interested may appear and show cause why an order should not be made authoriz ing the said almlnistrator to sell said property. . Given under my hand and official scul this 16th day Of January A D 1860. . , CTBCS W. WIIKKLElt,, . 7t-2S$9 ' ' 'Probate Judge. Legal Notice. David Seigcl P'n vt To Spring Term A. D. 1860 cf the District t Court for Nemaha coun ty, Nebraska Territory. Brownville Hotel Company and Robert W. Furnas, Richard Browa, Ilomer Johnson, J. W. Coleman, Oscar F. Lake. Defend'ts Richard Brown wilt take notice thit David Seigelof said county of Nemnha did, on the Slst day of December A. D. 1859 file hit petition in the office of the Clerk cf the said District Court for Neroaha County; Nebraska Territory, against the Brownville Hotel Ccmpany and R. W. Furnas, Richard Brown, noni4r Johnson, J. W. Coleman, Oscar F. Lake, Defendant, wherelnls claim ed of caid defendants th3 sum of five hundred and tlnr-ty-eight dollars with Interest thereon at the rate often per cent per annum from the 13th day of December A. D. 1S59, on a promissory note executed by the said def endants to said plaintiff on the lth flay of December 1868. And the said defendant Richnrd Brown Is also further notified that upon the necessary afMlavitof tbe said plaintiff an order of attachment has teen issued against him, and tbat he is required to appear and an swer on or before the first day of the next term of said court, or juderofc twill be rendered against him for said claim and costs. ' EEWETT&. THOMAS. SI-4w$7.S0 Ten. 8, F3G0 1 i- Att'ja for P'ff. Petition for Divorce. Francis C. Butler'! In the District Court of Johnson vs. . County. Nebraska Terriiory, April Nathan Butler J lermlMO. i To Nathan Butler, Uio above narael defendant: Tou are heresy notified that Francis C. Butler, the abovenamed plaiLtiff in thit cause, hat fl'.cd in the of fice of the clerk of the District Court of th3 Second Ju dicial District of Nebraska Territory. In and for the county of Johnson, a petition praying tbe iwurt for the cauees therein set tortla to grant tbe said piaiatlff a de cree of divorce from you the said defendant, and also praying the said court to decree that the custody of the child, the insue of marriage between you the raid defen lant and the said plaintiff, shall, darln? its minoritr, beandrsr.ain in said plaintiff and for such other and farther relief as Justice and equity may require. And you ara further hereby notified that unless you appear before tbe said court on or before the moruiog of the second day cf the next term thereof to be begun and held at the court house in Johnson county, Nebraska Territory; on the first Mondjy being the 21 day of April I860, and answer all and singular tbe allegations of said petition, the tame will be takenaj true and thedecree prayed for will be granted by the court. J. B. WESTON, Solicitor for P'fT. It Is hereby ordered that t the above notice be publish ed in the Nebraska Advertiser for four consecutive weeks as the law requires. ALLEX BLACKER, Clerk, 27-$,l0fce By Pril. H. Hilt, Dep. ' S. w IlazeUIne & Co., 171, Walnut Street, f.nt door belev Gibton Eoute, . . Cixci.yxATr, Dealers In Sed, Tree, Shrnba. Roes, BeddiaJi Plsntt, CutFlowert, Agricultural. Implements., Green aadpsied Frtits, kt. , viEl f A .Wee ilnTrJicry"bf "thw late? t ill- "'?er celveil fnni Ecg'.dnd, Irclanu,' Scotland, ' Wales np the Drituli Posscisions in tlrery part of. tbe world, and devqted to politics, literature, science, art, his tory, &c.,&c. TIlC fcfli 'llbiiiC " Will be rorwarded .joitage free epoa receipt of Etsbjcription, rif : t , , . f ; 1 2 fcr tne year ; tl lor eix . month; 50 cents for three months. r , ' postmasters and newspapers tfficers are authorised to act aa agents. A liberal allowance made to par tier getting rp clubs. Address TOWKDBOW & DAT Editors and Proprietors, New York. April T4,59ly SAVE YOUR MOJVEY M'D GOTO WM. T- DEN, Tffl M in. Wholesale and Retail dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES- ' BrounvUh, X. T. f i Gait VMisa HAS NOW ON nAND a large and well select- stock of Boots and Shoes, Lsdy'i and Gent.'s iters and Sitrper of every variety; also. sscs and Chlldrens shoes of every kiud that 1 will sell cheaper for Cash or Produce than any other house west of St. Louis. All work warranted; orders respectfully solicited. The Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Pelts and Furt, at the CUy Boot and Shoe Store. '.Cat Leather kept for aale' i h ! 1 -" - ; . ? ; ;. Brownvine,Junc!M,'59. ' ' - B49,f AEU3QICAN' in . BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. P. J. HENDGEN Hereby notifies the public tbat be has purchased the Nebraska House in Brownville, K;T. formerly kept by T. J. Edward,- and has remodeled, renovated and enti rely changed tbe whole house, from cellar to garret, with an especial view to neatness, comfort and conve nience. Having had many years experience as a hotel keeper, he feels afc in warranting the boarding patron age of Brcwnville, and the traveling public, that, while at the American, they will have no reason to complain of the fare in any respect. . The Hotel is situated immediately at the Steamboat Landing, foot cf Main street, and consequently affords peculiar advantages to the traveling community. The proprietor asks but to be tried, and if not found worthy, discarded. . January, 19. I860. 28-tf NOTICE. I hereby cantion all persons indebted to the late firm of Green, Sprinkle k Co., alias, Sprinkle, 13a ker A Green, n gainst paying any debts, notes of hand or boek accounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my office about a year ago, and as yet I hare not and cannot get any satisfaction ns to the disposal of the collections. LEVI SPRLNKE. LOOK TO YOUOSTERESTS! STEAM FERRY BOAT, ;Bfdrnvil!ef; 'Jg5j Kekaska.' , To those in the Stiitia contemplating going to the Nebraska and Kansas . . GOLD MINES, The ondersigDed desire to say, and In so doing will not practice deception; that there are advantages to be secured in Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and outfitting at, and starting from that point, not to be found at any other place on the lissouri Hi rer. In the first place, on both sides of the rirer are large extentsof bottom lands in which grass makes a much earlier start than on the uplands, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. Here, then, is a iesirable.' place to recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms. The Brownville Steam Ferry boat,boing the best on the River, offers peculiar inducements for cross ing at this point. It is large and commodious; with rowerfut machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious manner. 3?or OTxtHttlxas We undertake to say that the business men of Brownville areas well prepared to serve those wish ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as far orablo terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything desirable can bo purchased in Brownville, such a ' Provisions, Clothing, ; Mining Implc-' cents, &c.,. &c. t , Tho Route from Brownville to the Mines is uni versally admitted by those who hare traveled it and others, to be superior in every respect. Brownrille is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of tbe map is all that is necessary to prove to any cno that it is nearer from here to tho mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On this route wood and water abound the entire distance, while on many others, wood has to be htnled for many days. , The foregoing faots are fully and satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, and those who adopt it the present season will hare no cause to regret having done so. Therefore Cross the Missouri River at and start , from Brownville. JOHN CODDIXGTON & CO, Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. HEW; STOCK. us ma he JUST SUITS THE PEOPLE. THEY ARC OF EYEHY GRADE, Made of Good Stock, AITD OP EVERY PRICE. And he In bound to Sell Tor Casli, or Exchange lor Hides, Peltry Turs. etc. CALL AND SEE HIM IF YOU WISH ' TO SECURE CHOICE ' V I SELECTIONS. J Ladies, Gentlemen aud Children m want of any kind cf covering for the feet, should not fall to go to I) EX, where they will find an immense stock of well made Boots, Shoes, Gaiiers,' and Ladies1 . Walking Boots, Wfcrch for cheapness and excellence he pledget himself cannot be surpassed in the upper country. THE . , nELVIIT HILLS. NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. Tha proprietor returns thanks for the genero patronage thus far extended him, and hopes by re newed efiorts to merit lnareased favors. Farmers and Others Will do well to have their grain in as soon as possi ble, as ?pring freshets will soon be upon us, when more than likely it will be impossible to run the mill for several weeks. , Ccme Along ITovrl JlTeal and Flour of Superior Quality Constantly on Hand. We will pay 75 cents cash for wheat. Feb-22,1S0(J. J. G. MELV1X. VORRALLTOH PUBLIC HOUSE. The ubscriber informs the traveling public that he keeps a house of entertainment at Worrallton In Ne maha eonnty, Nebraska, on the Territorial road leading from Nebraska City to Tecumseh. ., The comfort and convenience of travelers will be con sulted and charges moderate. F.OBEET WRIGHT. January 13, I860 23-3ra I.awton Blaclibcrrj. To obtain the original variety for gurrteu or Ccd cul ture, or circulars with directions, address, WM LAWTOy, ,.Irl!-! ' . . vw Hocteiie. VT ' " . t't ' v ' ,4-0,, (Tlliclr ? X I. v1 T j JIHIIII. HHIIII TItT'I Mt -liiiU i jltiri -i HHII IIHH ' HHir HHH HHUnilHIIH ; HHHHHHHH HHH HHH HHH HHH , HHH HHH HHHH HHHH lllllll , Hill IIIII IIIII IIIII inn IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIIIII LLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL : LLL , LLL . LL LLL LL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLL r , LLL ' r, LLL' ' " ; LLC ' : ;lll LLL.: : . LLL LLL ; LL LLL LL LLLLLLLLL Sells all kinds of Goods THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE LV 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, -,?;; fcU) tl B THE UNION SAFE! IJow ZPSjcxxx ixx PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. . . R. W. FRA1VIE & CO., liar ing engaged in the Mercantile Business, would respectfully invite the citizens of Nemaha, and ad joining counties in Nebraska, AtchiBon county, Mo., and Fremont county, Iowa, to call and examine their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, , ..Hardware, . . . . ... . ... . . - Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Drugs, i : Paints, : ' OUs, ; And all other articles usually kept in 3zi2zrzTTM dtohed. ' i - All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our . S T O O K, We expect to keep a fall stock, and are determined to make it the . --if; .-interest cf 2P a, x zxx o r 0 TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase ' 50,000 "BUSHELS OF CORN, . For v.hich we . will p y the 'highest R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Feb. 1, I860. A Good FcLna fcr Sale. The subscriber will sell at a great bargain uvery ctoiceqaarter of section of land in Johnson county, Ne braska. There are forty acre cf Cue tini cr ' land, 60 acres nnder cultivation, a good log house hud ether improvements, u la two and a half miles fro ax Tijcutn seb, on the road from thenc to Pawnee City, Any persuii wishing ta purcha a god tract of land on very reasonable terms, will apply u, Cyrus Wright at Tecumsea, or Joth L- Carson, Banker, ia Biwrvilie, or to Geo. W. Shroat, Nebraska City. aoasHT waisnT. Jlesidirg ai W-rralltap, jp X esnsta fa. J10NEY ADVANCED ON r s. ' v.; ,c av? 'Pike r-GoM. risi advt r.-j.io up-. ' t.-c f u; e, j.s.d r: "vt balance i.f prcr : . s ui as 1 .." r cturns are L.. In - r i 1 exhibit the printed returns cf tiie United states iiint, er Assay c:-.o,-. ;- BILLION Mid EXCHANGE DHOIiZIlS ' BGOWNVILIE, M3JIASKA. ! A CARD. ' " . To Pe-Em?tors axo Othesj. ?ersoBa who may hereafter uefire the service of the nudereJ0'Bei, and Aaaociates. will please send to nie li t. A description t the land in content, Sl. Tbei?n when the casei arc tried at the local of Bceij 1.0 o decided ; and wh en sent up. 3l. A copy of tbe evidence taken. Patiists When Patents are wanted, the CertiScates must be seat to me. The cost of cbuiaio jatenu is only $10. . Uy ccmprvlng wilh the above, mirch time will he saved, and the business can be better Attended to. JORX A. PARKZR. Washington City, September, 15, l5f nolOv4-"m THE LAST CALL. I hereby case more notify those indebted to ae that they can liquidate their indebtedness with coi n potatoes, or almost any kind of produce, at the bi;he?t market price, in brownville. This request is made because I am in debt myself, and nted minej, but can C.ato use of corn.' , . . Heretofore the excuse with thoso cwin: me has been, that they cannot raise the money. I now in form you that I will take produce; I know you can raise that. Such an arrangement will be taken as a great accommodation under present circum stances. I wi?h to be accommodating, bat Irepeat, this is THE LAST.CALL. JESSE S0EL. Brownville, Not., 10, 1859. s c 2 U. 9 I-i K r. w t 6 on 4 11 r rn " ti C 3 . w o e -!. P5 mi - c3 w S? t r. 2 v, w 3 o 5 S 5 s a 2 s tl - -BO? EJ--S S " a a a 4J U O at u B M Zi ab a "2 J3 . S aj T r T3 ill CO? fc. W M "3-1 3 Gj w. it c o a S c 1 n Z ; so oj w ft tJ 3 J3 a o a .Is u - u c 0) , 2 3 a a O S5S . ; f ? -o S S as o IP m u G. c - oi e . 2 S3 T3 5g o. be X 2 2 !. - S a 5 wn - Si 3 J " S - o T3 t- a i s 25 a t" ? c h 2 o 9 2"o v 3 X S A 52 - "ai to 5 a Z o - 5i - S t- 3 3 - g r - w . C - S t i "r s m . i 2 If- & 6 of " (. d it - J U f. m M 2 ' B II 3 O & 1 e . aft." a 3 aaa 5 t p t- - - u a a . w 9 a c c 3 z: .n E iS.5 ?5 S -5 o o J S3 : I3 3 2 o c - 0 a d -r . o e q 1 1 e . - 2 1 5 c - s o ' . . . a c . S 3- 1" ! ! 5 o o ft i; a K o . in w oO E2 SS 2-5-2g Htsistfe.? .stS s i a e CJ OS O a c oa (tt a o u u CS o For sale by T. J, WI1ITE, k CO , Brownrille, N and by all druggjgtg generally. 2-3 sl5 "3S'5.carf.2S:iro 9 s. .T., XETT AXD IIIGIIIiY ISII'IIOVED (Tatentcd) MET TLIC SUN DIALS, manu factured at Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by W. W. "Wilsox, Agent. For All Latitudes. In additit n to the hour circle, subdivided to show the true time to minutes, these Dials have engraved Equation TabIes,showing the difference between ap parent ard true timo every day in theyear ; a mii ror inserted, which reflects the clouds, abrwing their exact course, and tbe consequent direction of the wind; a compass, circle, ic llein; made with great accuracy, of beautiful and durable workmanship, and very ornamental and useful, this valuable work of art should have a place on the grounds of all im proved country residences, plantations, gardens, lawns, Ac. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three feet high, is furnished at $5 each. The dials are 3 to 9 inches diameter, Price of No. 4, $15; No. 3, 110; Mo. 2, 7; Nr. 1, $5. The No. 4 Dial andool umn, $20, is generally preferred. Directions accom pany by which they are easily set op and adjusted to tho true meridian. Order promptly filled. Aug. 18. 1859 nS-tf All Kinds of Agricultural Books Published and for sale by C. 31. SAXTOX, BARKER & CO- XTo. 25. Park Row. New York. IKDLUOIKO THE FOLLOWING WORKS:' Bird Fanciers, Rabbit Fanciers, Fish Culturo, Bee ateeper's Manual, Domestic Fowls, Domestic Animals, Cattle Doctor, Horse Doctor, Barn Book, Stable Book, Farm Implements, Treatises on Grasses; Grains, Weeds and useful Plauts Manures, Muck ifauiula, Ueclgcsand Evergreens, Farm Drainage. Letters ta Farmers, Agri cultural. Chemistry, Rural nan!bo.j"s, Landscape (Jar denin?; Rural Dwellings, Rural EfSays. Gardener's As sistant, Flower-Garden Directory, Culture of the Rfce, Grape Culture, Strawberry Culture, Cranberry Cul ture, Pear Culture, Fruit Books, Receipt Books and Cook Books, itc., &.c, &c. Books sent by mail to any part of the country on re ceipt of price. Catalogues furnished on application to C. M. SAXTON, DARKER & CO. Agricultural-Booksellers and Publishers cf THE HORTICULTURIST, n22-3m KO. S5, PARK ROtV, HEW YORK. We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay in goods for wheat 65 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and ro ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or al lielvin's Mills. D. J. MAKTIN A CO. Brownville, Oct. 20,1359. otl'-5 A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in jD:rsr &oocii3 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. soots, aiior, 5aiXs, Plows, Stoves,rur niture, &c SONORA, MO. AtkTI 9th. 1853. iX-t WGOO "V7E are now in receipt of enr FALL GOODS, which comprises everything a GENT, er LAI) V is likely to want. We invito our friend., and the pub lic generally to COME AND SEE .US, ai we will not bo undersold fyr cash. , ' -' " D.J. MAI.7IN A CO. October 2Cth.I3o9. - 15-tf 1859. 1859. 11A?;.IB.4I & ST. JOSEPH II. II. P5 FALL ARRANGSJIEXTS. Morning Trsin leaves St. Joseph at - . 6:00 Evening TTain leaves Co do - 'IO ' St. Joseph is reached by the Western Staze Line. Passengers save time and tire sojrto staging by tfciroute. Dally connections made at Hannibal with aliJSastern and Southern Railroads and Packers - J T D Haywood, Sup't., Hannibal. D C Sawjk, GeueraL Agent, St. Joe. P J) Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Ilan'lal Theo. Hill. G. T. Ag't, Brownville. . Koreafccr 21, IM. WAT? Ti'.MnW! . S- . t I f . . . i i i 'Erreat Hush for ) , , j ' r : ' ? r 3 JZlJLSJSISB 1 1 f D. J. ITABTin Cz CO., Wholesale & detail ID 2H j Xj ZZ ZL j, MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N T ep Announce, to the Citizens cf the COUNTIES OF NEMAHA, RICHARDSON, JOHNSON, PAWNEE, CLAY, ' ' . AND GAGE, 2I32L 3Xrat2TSlC5l2L, AND ATCHISON COUNTY , InMioaourl, THAT TRET HAVE Just . Beceived, Per Steamer Emigrant, ' A New, Complete, and - - SUPERIOR STOCK or GROCERIES, piVo0K5 Queensware. C TJ "37. Xj HI ZZZ "2", Olassware, 1 SASH BOOHS, ilead.rrJadoIotIilDg, Boots, Shoe Cap3, etc. Heeded or Desired Can be had at our Store, and on terms as favorable as those of 'any dlher House in the West.. I" '. . ' " VTc Do a Cash, or Exchange for Produce Trade, and arc Deter mined thereby to Clre our Cus tomers DA KG AI.S. We solicit a continued and increased patronage, pledging ourselves to spare no'pains to give entire satisfaction in prices and quality. Oar Atcliison ConrJy Frlentls Will find very much to their advcrJagt to deal iriih vs.. ..' (Give us a (Call, And sailsfj yourselves that we have the And are selling t;pi p. j. MAirn;;aco Prownyi1 Attest lstI85!l. ep:;Vjt.d ;: -it::-"-r.' :I for: 3 ' Tt. -. - 1. 1 ' Dr. R. C. U 0. t - beautiful ar ct l.'-ry, f?-;!, I.' a vt r " r thing we evc s r.v Tv.' -.my -r"! ty Mrs. Srsit' a ; ,f s .c .Ir ... )..;..- rf-ii whichtha r''- ' -i .1 '. J- J. .t".-. ' --ra City. all. Atjrw.ifaatMii-. r t . . . 1 f n. - -"" honey, ard t? rr '." ;.' - ' y Wr.'.i f to Tr. Crcs"'-r, N . t; i, 't I" rr r , f-s ! tnoreCity. T.1 , ctctos-.!::; J - '.:' -A -; .7 (tfi) Puljtky Tirr.it.- ' " 1 ' " ' UNABRIDGED DICT10NAPX i- . 1503 rictorlil Ellrt.ili.' TTehave jut UiufJ a new J;ti-in of Webster's Ca abridged ricti-r.arj. cartas airs li!.??r':'.orl V.Y-iUi-tions bcautifally ejiecuieJ. i ; j. i 1 COO o 10,CCO SE1V WORDS in the VocaluUrf, Table of SYXOSYMS. bj Prof Goodrich., In which mre than two thousand v-jrls are oref illy discriminated, forming a fuller work rrt Esi'h 8:ti- nyms, ef itself, than any other issued, bcsi-e Crai-h. and believed In advance of that. Tattle, qiein? Pronvncia!:on c.'J'c'ut"?' . d;ir.rgv,hhed FcnoxtoJ X''r 1j Peculiar use of Words and Terms is th fc.hle, Withoihtr ri9 rtn!vre, t?;ttrr with 7tA matter OF PREVIOUS LDITIOXS. " Comprised la a Vol.ol'l " n p;: We have eeo specimen sheets of t " - n! Ill'n trations. They are well exftu'ed, x-.d will ..(ten he found useful In givliig a much more ci rrert Mca of nil ohject than can b ,h'.o.ued ty a ic2nitvn. .V. Y. Tit bane, April IS, 1559. We have seen specimen pss?s of portions tn itW lecture and ornithology, and find tUeui f.f artUMs ;(jt' -as well as of ereat practical value. CAr:.s' 'J liirrvr, April 12 1S53. We have sees specimen sheets ef " :o Illustrations, and can hardly see how they can be improved, in beaut or accuracy Boston Evening 2'rtnicriyt. Sold by all bnoks-MIers. Gil TZL ' JjZST. 0IT "V7T-"ir?w - - C. & C. MKHRIA.V. .Scrif.;r'.l. iiiii . a! raiiiiiiii DEVOTED TO Devoted io Agriculture, Stock Raising, Horticulture .Mechanism, Education. Published at BroicnvilU, N. T. On the first of every month at $1 a year for sin-g-le copies; Six copies, 35; Thiriecn copies, $10; Twenty copies, $15. Tbe ro'ume began Oct. 1st, 1359. Srvcimen scra bers furnished gratis on appl.cation. Lack an Libers can be furnished. Will every frieni cf Arieu".?,ur s.vA FJ ?;-' in Nebraska, Northern- Kona, SouUiurn Iowa, lu; 1 Northern Missouri, len-1 a he!Din? hanJ. to es'.al'is a and maintain a journal (leveled cx;Iii3ive!y to the interests above nainea. Icere 13 Lot e test oiI.ce within the rjioa namod but can ani ouht t furnUh. a club of at ie&dt 13 fL.tct;l. -isLj alocj without delay. Adlrra FUKTA3 A LYANNA. lirownvillo, N. T. Peru ' Chair Factory; 1 ' AND The undersigned, havlcc pcrchaaod the Cb,r l Cabinet thop lately owned by T."H. AUrjl.alT, t.; i't i me thud tf infortnlcy the pjibile that they jra s. pTe pared to nil orders for all kinds of furmtaie, uth Chairs, tables, stsnds, briitoad, turea't, safe, rnbi, crsdiei, lonaes, etc., etc i c:;hfj at t ,!?'sv.' rr re tail) as cheap as caa te b'.r,;'t t an oi..r stto.laa'. naeutlnthe wet. The test of cofflT iuaiberand trim mings constantly on haud, which will etubia us U nil orders for ccflltis at short nctico. , We have attached to our shop a rood Harse Pjwer ant Turnicg Lathe, and we are prepaTed U Uo aijy deicrlp tloncf turuinj from a Chair le cp Vj aSiijrSUH. ) Chairs and i'umitai e ct all kinds reatrea in ta VU style. ... i ; K. B. Corn, Wheat, Floor, Dry Goods, Grocer! e, tan, ber and produce cf all k?r:c!, Moncv n ,t cr, -":? ! ta ken in ex;hai;se f jr wr or good. V.'e b. t ; -lei attcatii.a to busiacES ta uerit a h.- e f 1 1: 3 c . js. affe. . . BUN 2.sicr iw iJ Pern, Nebraska, November 2t, ls'9., - to Brass n&! . G. S. KNEPFER, Informs the pnlUe that be i now prepare i witi all the necesaary apparatus sach as heavy irr.ri jaiJc screws for tnovinj, raUinjcr lowering buiMinjf of every description, without injnry to the putcniI Ilia facilities are such, ia thh, La that, ha car.Ct failtasatiifactlon. . AISO . Carpenter and I3uilder, In which business ha tmsta his exr",rior.c'i tnt qualifications are such as to secure for hint a liberal patronage. Sept. 22J.1853. nil-tf GEIIT3' BBEG3 GC023; Jacob-:iAuno.y - LIEKCHANT TILOH, BSOWIJVIIiLi:, IfESHASILA..-- Hespectfullyannounces to th9 K!tit!eTneTi rf Crc-vn-vllle and vicinity that he has Jot received rrom the East a large stock of very superior guois and Utet styles. Cloths, Testings, u'c.,-" - Which he will Diinufactare on very f av jralle terms. - He Tatters bimelf that he und.rsfan Is l; bn!ni thoroughly and all work warranted cirriinx fr-?i hi tabllshrocnt, and charges as law as acy otier cc t.;ct!yr la this place or the Wet. ..... A !ycat Fit Cnnrntitccd. . ' Land YI arrants, ' Or CAOla 0,33.cl 02 1203.0 We are prepared to loan Land Warrar.'a of a'.I i;?s ! settlers on inca tine aj they way C!c;-:.-e cr rg! I at the usual rates. " " . - A constant supply of Wamr.ta will he i;rt on har.d for sale as chei? a ttey ca te bc-sht eijir.viaro ia town. Dcy of rcyalar dCiTers and tf ware of I'Zn irran'. All warrants tc'.i ty u viil to gwj:;--4-J t la genuine la every respect and will te cxchjo-Jlf de fective. Bclaj pcrinr.t:.r located la BroTrrivi;:, we can al ways be found at the ol Un4 a few doors e.st of the Brownvttle Uocsa. ' - 1 - '. , , ., Lr3rt3rc:: jv.c v-.-" - , Banicrs, and Ue:erg in La:nt u'.ii rar.ts. LUSHBAUGHGilllSOirs ASD Dealers in Coi3,TJzicrarr?nt"3ae7,I!ioliar: :, aa.u Land Warrants. Collection made on all accessible points. T,ix!$ piiit. and prompt attention (rtrea tu all oontiesa j crtsii g to a first claoS Laad Agency. . " , A 5rXTS FOR THE ' ' ', , VXITED STATES E-XPZJLi.S COMPACT. -Aaafaand Tt'.-.i'oli ccrcpiry fur taa tijn.:iu6iui of money packages. . Also Agents for the TlirtXori Plra Iisrai:s Company oIEattlord, Coasectlcut. wtave ren&veil enrefflreto the row tuUding on Jfaln street, next dor to jTheodore U.i.'s Store, ant near the U. S. Land 0c. .; Oct 27, l?.'. r.M Ll"TT3ArG:l Jc CARO.N.. . Thepubliu k now rvsfectj'u.ly usiwrnif-d that the on'iersigr.el have prjcareJ from Cincinni ti xA pat in operation orerf U'mr& Co.'s Sonr n::'!s-cf the latest patent, anl tho irst brought t j tlii a Tf nit-;ry. They nero indaaed to exchaia tliclr f,riur mill for thii one, frotu the LiU character tbey bve i li ed la tho east, and frcra the eronal ttiitimor.y of millers whohave trie! thera thr-jur-ut tlie We rerrt State, and in view cf the in?r;a" l demand fc grindinj hk-h vrill exsoed tb.tt (f any trTit c year in Nebraska, re.uU'.rj a it.i.l wiU J.j the work better aud quicker tLan any herota:"re in ope ration. In addition to their ficar 1!; :j wl! L? ? the Corn Mill constantly ru:;nir.r. roa.iy at all tiuesto accommodate the farmers wit.'iut detention, iirn ly giving their und'.viJed s'jpenntc:iien:- to tbabusl, ness assisted by their tor;a -r nuler, .Mr. Wei's,) thfy hope for the coat: nuance ari increased pitrmas of the;r fiiend3. . Assorted Lumber, Shir; .j'.es anl Latbc-in:tHw on hand. liliCEN illAUIiN.' 1'cra M;iTo, Sept. lt, 10. V