THE- ADVERTISER. LO.OAL.. fitOtfNVILLE. APRIL 19. 1660. ; TERMS: .3fone year,if paid In advance - - $3 00 ! . " " at the end of months, . S 60 " ' "13 ' 00 in of or more ""l 1)6 furrrishtd at $1,60 per - provided the cu!i accompauiess th rder, mt iririse. Vr Th Nebraska Advertiser' having the largest cirnlation of any paper in Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. uifc S J86?0 Cincinnati and other East- ..vt wh(M Nebraska merchants cur- .liu iu. fini no Deter advertising medium tl,e Western tountryCS , pnts, Blanks. .-.tare oh band, printed In suj perlor style, and for cheup for ca"n frp( siPP1' ' t .-r,tv Deeds. .Mortfrasre Dpeds. "ruflt Deeds, Bonds' tor Deeds, Justice,' bheriff and Constable Blanks, Blank Preemption Papers, Yotf-nariip Plats, Dills Lading, Drafts, Notes, etc., etc.. etc. hieb we call the especial attention of those in need. Vrrintine of T,a ery description executed to 'Zm in a style inferior to none, produced in any part of v f -uutry We except no office In tbe West, or clse rttrs, aua'oSer specimens of our work as evidence. rVo A. GRAVES, Bookseller, Maticner. and t"', Aeont, Post OfBce bulldiwt, Corner Douttlasand r--rteeiith streets, Omaha. N. T., Is our autborlzed jnt for both tbe Advertiter and Farmer. X S TJARDINO & CO.. Xewi and Literary De Mt Riii' buiidins. Min street opposite the Xuck al'i H .ooe, Nebraska City, are our authorized Agent f(T botti Advertiter and Former. Hll'J CORie. Our streets have been crowded the past week with teams cross ing ihe River, and fitting out at this piste for the Geld Mines. The travel is jhcaii cf what it was this time last year. Our merchants are enjoying a harvest, outfitting. ' They are giving entire satis isfacticn. JllSt the Kind One day last week, k-uonga number of Ox teams crossing at this place for the Mines, we noticed one la the charge of a "lone woman." She Vould pass for an Amazon anywhere. She Tts tare-footed, and wielded an ox-goad Ike an old body. In the wagon were one clrMren. and .nine at the breast. We'll bet that woman will "pan out," to the sat'bfaction of the most greedy gold hunt er. "Stop that KnOCkln.' "Somebody is selling some awful mean whisky in or taut this city of lute. We judge from the tangle-leg, uproarous, h 1 raising in flience or effect, it has upon those who imbibe too freely. Go slow boys. Bonn's Store Removed- Jons A. Po'kn, as will be seen by his advertise ment, has opened up in Whitney's new building, Main street. Mr. P. has just returned from the East, with a fresh stock of goods, which he proposes to sell on exceedingly favorable terms. He is now in a large, well finished store room, where he can display goods to an advan ir. The rublic will do at;1 to call ar.J examine M- s-tou. TliSnliS, To Lewis Hill for a pres ent of some fine currant cuttings, and a ferr good old fashioned Golden Russett Apples. Lew has. just returned from a visit to the "paternal roof," in New York, and again takes his place in Hill's store. Japan Apple Tic Melon. H. a. Teret, of Crescent City, Iowa, will .accept our thanks for a supply of the fa mous Japan Aple-Pie Melon. Mr. T. is an extensive dealer in all kinds of gar den seed, of his own raising. ' HatS for theHalleSS Go and see Martin's new stock of Hats and Bonnets. They are A, No. 1, and no mistake. We speak particularly in regard to the Hats. By .reason of David's usual liberality we now wear a little the finest hat of any cian in town. Lester's Perfected Turaato. J. M. Thornbcrn, &. Co., tfewTirk City, have placed us under ob!igsUias to them ly sending us several papers of Lester's Perfected Tomato : said to be a new and valuable variety. Martin & CO D. J. Martin, the business man of the firm of Martin & (Co.,' of this City has been east and re turned iuiih a little the largest stock of goods of ihe .season. David knows "whaj is what." and if he don't deal out bar gains, we in.it-s our gu.ess. Coll in. y invitation of Mr. Martin, we took a look through his magnificent stock of goodi, and ' have no hesitation in saying that a finer, larger, better, and cheaper stock of goods were neyer opened in this market. New LlVCn Stable We e.e that Mr. John Small is erecting a new and commodious Livery Stable on Front St., between Main and Water. John propo ses to keep for the use of the public, some of the "G'lang, 2:40, on a shell road" stock. Good, enough. ' Personal. We had ih pleasure of meetinig on board the steamboat Omaha, at our wharf on Saturday Iast.T. II. Rob jestson, Esq., Editor of the Omaha Ji'e Iraskian; J. A. Parker, Register of the TJ. S.. Land Office, Omaha, and S. F. Ncckolls, of Nebraska City. Rob ertson and Parker were returning from an Eastern tour. Yesterday'we met at our Landing, go , ing below, D. W. Carpester' of the Council Bluffs Bvgle. Art Journal. We have upon our table the Cosmopol tlan Art Journal for the Quarter April, May and June. The engraving, "Good for nothing," is a striking and well exe cuted picture. The matter is most ex-ct-Ufiit.' ' . .. Present of Tonus Fralt Trees. To' our ancient colored friend Joshua Smith, cf Troy, Ohio, we are indebted for a much valued present, received the other day by TJ. S. Express 75 one year old sugar cr hard maple trees, and 25 ycung Buckeys. They were all in nice 6rdt;r Joshua; we planted them care fully in our nursery, and they are now out in leaf. Accept our thanks fomot only the tress, but the kind wishes expres sed in the letter accompanying them: .?May they grow and flourish in your soil like the Green Bay Tree; and may you live to rest secure under their wide-sprea-ing branches from the Summer sun and Autumn rains." . Gone. The encampment of Pike's Peakers stopping for several days past in the lower part of the city, left for the diggings yesterday morning. They form ed quite a caravan. Work COWS- Nearly every train ,ve have noticed crossing at this place, or that has outfitted here, take from one to two yoke of milch cows. Saddlery. J. WT. Middlton- has on hand some splendid work in his line. Call in and leave your orders ; he will please you we know. Wagon Makers. The attention of wagon-makers is called to the advertise ment of D. A. Constable, St. Joseph, Mo., who offers for sale hubs spokes and bent stuff. City Bakery. We notice that Wm. C Comtort, who, like a good many others, has been East on a visit, Las re turned and opened out again at his old stand at the City Bakery, where he will soon be ready to serve out 'red bread,' "ice cold lemonade," and sich. More ShOOtlng. We learn they had a little shooting affray at Aspinwall on Monday. A young half-breed took a shot at Mr. Small, Clerk in one of the stores in that place. Cause : Small would not credit the ftllow new way to obtain credit. Nobody hurt. Still Going- Our citizens are al most daily leaving for -the gold mines. Yesterday two or three companies left this place. Tbe brother Jones, Martin Maun, Bousman, and others. Several companies 'left Nemaha City the past week. Also a number of others from other portions of the county; eight or ten companies, in all, residents cf this county, have left the past week. Johrv Morrison, RoVrt Morrison Wm. Mcr: i'e, D.ir.Li Sh;.!( v. . Z liva cu rjuuJny. Good luck to all. The Musical Prodigy. We dropped in for a short time yes terday at Spauiding &. Rogers' museum to judge for ourselves of the correctness of the many wonderful things which have been said and published concerning Tom, the young negro boj and we fouud him to be even a greater prodigy than we had anticipated. A simple, childish, and igno rant boy away from the piano, with pure African features and formation of head, the suprise is greater that in such a rude specimen of humanity should rest so great a pusical genius. At the instrument his air and demeanor is that of one whose whole soul is wrapped in the enchant ment of the harmony he is producing, and while he is improvising original airs he appears to be receiving musical in spiration. We heard him execute a num ber of difficult compositions with perfect correctness. Tom is certainly one of the greatest natural wonders ever known. X. O. Bee. The Picayune says: Tom sings, too. anything he hears sung. He knows nothing of the French lan guage, but he sang us a verse of the "Marseillaise," in French, giving the words as well as the air, with astonish ing fidthty. Solemn Waggery. Some of our aoi-uutaut "religious pa pers," saj's the "Sunday Times, indulge, occasionally, in a piece of solemn wagge ry that is perlecily delicious. The Evan gelist," for instance, says of the "Inde pendent," Henry Ward Beecher's paper, "It is a sublime endeavor to combine in one tremendous sheet the threefold at tractions f a Sunday-School paper, a Comic Almanac, and a Campaign Docu ment." Positively, such grave jocosity is refreshing. A young lady refused to marry a city journalist, after he had lost his situation; saying that she had accepted him under the belief that his business would keep him out all inirht. Her attachment must have been a Platonic one. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XY AC TO XM MAF.TIN'8 I4 AD HIT TOUK . A 1 ' n v v r- T w l . j U U .1 J 1j 1 l1 I A? 1H. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! ECONOMY. "A Stich in Tim Sives Nine !" Despatch! Save The Pieces I At accidents will happen in trell-rcsTJlated famllica, iti very Oc-irable to bve tuioD Cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, TjV, Crockery, &e, Spalding's Prepared Glue meets all such ciner Fencies, am no household can afTjrd to be without it. U ia always ready an1 up to the sticking point. Thero Is no longer a necessity for limping chaiis, splintered vetieers, beadles dolls and broken cradles, is is ju.t the article for cone, tlell and uLtr ornamental work, so popular witU ladies of reflcetnent and taste. This admirable preparation 1. used old being chem ically beid in solution, and poiMt-iEir all the valuable qualniesof the bet cabtnet-mtkers' Glue. It may be used In the piste of ordinary mucilage, tein; vastly more adbeMve. '-Useful in every family." X. H. -A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25c. Address: Henry C.Spaldine&Co Box Ko. 3,6000, .. X. Put tip for dealers In case containing Four, Eight and Twelve dozen a beautiful LUhjsrapliic Suow-Card ac companlng each package. E3"A single bottleor Spalding's Prepared Glue win rave ten time its Cost annually to every household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocorics, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of Spald ing's Prepared Giue, when making up their list. It wiP stand any climaia B3HcmoTed to 61 Cedar St., K T. -4I-ot MILL FURNISHINGS. . (Ettabluhed i835 ) TODD'S CHALLENGE. AS the under stone revolves, they may be run to a high fpecd without choking, and having Rubber Springs, Patterned by us they Will not Bur & I While Running. When piece, cf Iron get between them- as many mills have done on tbe stiff principle. Ou spindles have Steel Tues and lnccs, with set screws at b th ends, so that ihe faces of the stones can be kept parrallel with each other and the meal ground even enough Tor flour, which are important 1 jiprovements Insuring Safety to the Mill Tender, and good work, and ought to be put In ali lower mills. I R0II BACK MILLS. We select for these the best quality of Burrs of our own importation, and from our long experience as Man ufacturers, can assure our Customers that our mills can not bo excelled. Prices of Challenge Mills. so 24 30 Inch do do pulley, do do $"5, 135, tt5, geared do do $130 160 200 Prices of Iron Back Mills. 24 inch stone with pulley, $135, with gear, $160. SO do do do 175, do 2K). 88 do do do 225, da 250. 3 1-2 for thick runners pul. 300, .geared 350. Importert of Dutch Bolting Clothe, French Bttrre Mill Stome. Dealere in Rubier Belting, Steam Packing. Hole. j-c. Manufacturers of Machine Stretched Leather Belting, Cemented and Riveted. Adress: G. & C. TODD & Co., 42-ot A"o. 212 North Main St , St. Louie Mo. JOHN GARNETT & CO., AEMCULTDUL DEPOT AND Seed. Store. Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, With all kinds of Macl.inery and Implements. U o. 58, North Second street. ST. LOUIS, MO. KEEPS always on band a large stock of Garden and Grass Seeds, all warranted fresh and pure Our stock ot Agricultural and Horticultural Implements and Machines Is al6o largo and selected with great care.. We invite an examination, and know that we are of fering as good stock as any house in the west, and at as low prices. TERMS CASH. Catalogues furnished gratis to applicants. 42-ot American Patent Gum Elastic FINE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. q , t Ti"" Tr'''' ft f" "," noCTj'. TTo. "1 " ; ;L:t , l "n . . ' -i - A 1 '- ' ;.,.-. ;. i..t.i ! i'..i.it . .! e r-t t;' ! ii .f t wt fc I l Is !- - J -I.e..,) .ain1 ' -Ml i j applied toJW stay tiuM, njou on;bi-.u Liiuiu:;g bosrdj. or over old shingle roofs, at a less Cost tbun shingling, and upon any motalic roofing or other smooth surface for less than paint. It is invaluable for coating Rll Road Timbers, for Roofing Cars Depots &c. We have no hesitation in of fering it to the public as the most reliable Composition Roof in ne. We refer to the following persons : T. Barnum, Barnum's H el C HPerk, Architect J J Anderton. Banker Ge B Taylor. Esq Spaer&Son. BackJiak'rs, Molony & Tilton, DistlPrs J H henck, Smith Sl M'Cjrmick, bnild s Clark. Plant & Norrls, Oliver Qjir.ctt, Hon Jas B Boland, A W Fsgsn, J Shields, 7th and Morgan Hon LM Kennett, Weslev Conner. Cooper, cor Tenth and Walnut sts. Q-Weare at all tinier prepared to dorooflng, and to furnish to order our ComnJni"n. Also, a superior arti cle of Saturated Water-Proof Rooting Paper For in formation or material, address 1 F W STEPHENSON. A'gt. 4Iot 8 Louis, Mo. Eoenj per ion icho dtiiret to be thoroughly convertant with the political hietory of the Lnited Utatet Should J'otiett Young's American Statesman : A Compile PolilKal History of the United States, from the formation of our Government to the Present Time. Ke'onimenUed by Statesmen Politicians and Editors, of every Party, as impartial and invaluable. Octavo, 1,665 pxpes $3 60 DRBV it JACKSON", PublUbers, Xew Vork. TRUST &ALE. WHEREAS, on tbe sixth day of April, A D, 1859, for the purpose or secuiing to Hugh Baker the sum of three hundred duliars. as per two promissory notes, bearing dat as aforesaid, one for one hundred, due six m nifhs afterdate and ihe other for two hundred dollais due Apiil 6th, I860. GurdenH Wilcox, execute to the uudertigned, Davidson Piasters, a Trust Deed on the cast half of lot six in block two in the City of Brown vlile, Nemaha county, Nebraska ; also, on a one story office builting and the stone unuer-pinning thereto, and built by Richard Brown, then situated on tbe half lot next west of Crane At Iliil s Store in said Ciiyot Urown vilie, and uow occupied as an i fflce by Wilcox i Bedford. And. whereas, it is provided in sid Trust Deed, that if the sum.- so secuiedto said Hugh Baker was not paid him by ibe sixth da; or April I860, the said Davidson Plasters should sell the pr perty therein conveyed, after advertising the same thirty dsys in sonie newspa per published in the Territory f Nebraska, at public auction at the corner or Main and First stroet in said City or Brownville. to pay off tbe amount therein secur ed with interest, costs, expeuses and a reasonable at tsrney's fee; and, wbcteas, the mm of two hundred and forty-five d.dlars, remains due and unpaid or said amount with interest on the same; therefore, Notice is beieby piven that 1 will on Satarday the 19. h day of May. 1SC0 between the hours of 8 o'clock, a M, and 4 o'clock r M, or said day, at the corner of Main and First street in ihe city of Brownville Nemaha county. Nebraska, proceed to sell and will sell to ihe hiabest bidder, for cash, tbe above lescribe! property with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and will apply the proceeds of said sale to the payment of the trust and the notes aforesaid. And upon such sale w 1 . make .execme and acknowledge to the purchi-er or puichasers deed or died. for said property in accord ance with the powers contained and given in said Trust Deed. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, Truste. . Brownville, April ISth, 1S60. 41-t IalST OF faETTEKS Remaining in tho Post Office on the lstdny of April, 18f0. which, if not called fi.r within three months, wiil be sent to the dead letter office. Austin A Mucky, llrown. Col HxMwin, Mi?s Ir!ns Krunson, llavid C Bower, .1 A Itranile, Geo Dubee Reane. Sainu-1 ramj-bcM. Samuel W Cillnui. Henetn Duncan. R F lletinnv Francis ri!u, F A Enfilc. AN'jn Gerders. J-'hn II -o;sinnn.C;bu3 Hill. Abigail Hauud, Samuel H.irtford. Mrs Abbj . lopes, Walter il Jefferson, Iinra R 2 Jones, Pbincas Kero. MrsU.R Kennedy. W'nlas Ksrslmer. Churle T McLiuirhHn. D id II Miller. Mi- liannali Jlcl'ivniel, U'llliam Murray, Wm E Minnick. Nathaniel Merril, A (I Munson, Mrs Ahnena Kill, Samuel Ottens. Ucrnnri r.irtrid", Miss II 0 I'hipp-s, Mm Caroline Rlster. Miss Elizabeth Rei ves. Icri R Smith. Ell Severance. Daniel V Smith. John F Steven. Mr Sliejairdsiin. Elbert E SwiJTt, Renjnmiu II TrarertK?, MntLias Thompson. S Thinher, John Witlimn, Gerd WnldrtKtn, Miss Mary Wilkinson. J.ub WilliamMie?, John White, Burner 2 Wi!li;ai?.ThoS Vs'ilson, Mrs EmruaT T. J WHITE. P. M ' Estray Notice. TAKEN up by the subscriber, at Pt Preleri-.-k. In Nemaha county. Nebraska, va the U:h day of April, I860 a black mare about 12 years old; 14 hands hih ; ' shoulders badly galled, fore feet shod I HERM.vN, UTECHT St Frederick, N T f2-3t Lloney to Lean oa approved security. C. G. DORSET, I rren nUe, Nehrka ; r - D37 T X O T I C K Soldiers. Teamsters. Sa lors. for their widows or orphan childred ) v ho served in any war or battie, Cither in Caliinrnia or elsewhere, prior to March 3rd, IS55 or thjir children who were unrter 21 at that date, or sailors who served on the coast of California in the Mexican war will do well to address us. CI Urns that have teen rejected in the hands of ther agents, have teen success ftUy obtained by us A sen's acting for us i liberally paid. - Land Warrants boucM and sold toorder, and all buincss requiring an agent at Washington at tended to. R B. LLHTD & f x Att'ytfor Claim, Pentioxs, Bounty Land $-e Jte'frenee to an f tie bean rr PrsrtmH. fS-Pt 1?IOSPEOTUS or THE ROCKY LIOUNTAIN IlEWSj THE I7EWS vr II eater upon IU rnd year early In tbe coming spring, at which time it Will be enlarged to nearly double iu present sire, and correspondingly Improved in many respects, it was the first and is ai the present time tbe only newspaper permanently es tablished in the Rocky Mountain Gjld P.egion. Tran sported t- this countr in the face of a disheartened re turning emigration, wi:ha tide almost Irmistasle. it was set up beneath the pelting ol winter storms, in tbe midst of noUy mobs Bowling curses, and threats of ven neance against every pet Son and thing that ventured one encouraging werd fur the c entry ; at a time when tbe man was fortunate who knew one day from whence bis meals for the next wouid come; it was successfully es tablished, and has since continued In the even tenor of its way. Xcarle8 and untrammeled. Tbe News was the first to herald to the world the sur prising richness of the Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abm-eof the Bast am press was heaped op en It without stin'. but time has satisfactorily proven and verified its every statement and prediction, and the News staods to-day the most notod and universally quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation in every Stkte of the Union, save fonr. and i both the Canadas. Arrangements arebcin perfected for special and reg- nlar'correspondencefrcni ai the important atles of tbe East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining regions, fill ever secure for it the latest, mod complete and reliable reports from all parts of the gold fields. The New is publUhed on Wednesday of each week, and dispatched to theS;atCsfcy the Express coach of the following morning, reaching the Missouri River in from six to eight dvs. free of expense to the subscriber. TERMS. Single copy 86 00, per year ; ttvecoples, $20 00; $2 W for six months; $150. for three months. Advertisers will find the News, for all tiriic to come, the best advertising medium lu this region of country. RATES. Basiuess cards, $12 00 per year: one square, first insertion $2 00, per month. $5 GO, three ra nths $10 00, one ycir $-20,000; one-fourth column, $25 00 per quarter $00 00 per year J one column, $100 lor six month, stl f0 per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will be set up in tbe prinK, for the bone tit of home patrons who desire work in that line. In a word It Is the Cetermlnatlon of the proprietors, that the News, and the News Office, shall always, as now, stand first In Importance in the Territory and Stats of JcTerson. Address WM. N. BTERS k CO.. Denver City. :X3 Sip HORTICUITURI AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE EttalHttitdby A. J. Dovning, in 1846. . EDITED B Y jTjAY SMITH. IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BY SAXTON, BARKER &. CO., 25 Park Row, JVeio York. THIS popular publication has become indlspensib'.e to the tasteful Gardener, the Fruit Culturist and tte Floriculturist' It embraces within Its scope: I. Th9 Discription and Cultivation of Fruit and Fruit Trees a subject iu which we are already nijre iutereated ihan any other peop;e. I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers and Fio wcrmg Plants and Shrubs, from the most delicate and tender tt the most harty and robust. III. Description and Cultivation of all Edi ble Plants, which are, or should be, grown In oar gardens. IV. Gardening as an Art of Taste, with De signs for Ornamental or Landscape Gardening. V. Rural Architecture, embracing Designs for Rural Cottages and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates, Vineries, Ice Houses, ttc. VI. Arboxicu.ture. or the Planting and Culture of rorcst and Ornamental Trees. VII. Botany and Entomology. o far as these branches are connected with the general subject to which tbe work is specially devoted. The work is issued on the first of each month, ic the best style of the periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight pages, embellished with a fronUpiece and several other original and well executed engrav ings. At the end of the year it will make a volume of six hundred pages, beautfully illustrated with over one hundred engraving, many of them drawings of fruit and flowers from na-ure. TERMS 1 copy 1 year' payable in advance, $2 00 The Edition with Colored Platet: " 1 copy 1 year, payable in advauce, $5 CO Specimen numbers mailed upon receipt of their price. Plain edition ISils; colored edition 42cts Yotuns commence with the January ntniber, art In-!,- . v .n.f! w send r:oni that number, itn- . c: i-U. but subsciiji.ons may cou.iii i ce wi.-i .) us: . -or at the option of the suuenber JMi'iij vols, mcioin, for 1252, $3 60; lor li5i, ''' '5 and 'o, ? 1 CO . 60 60 I IU 1 26 1 S6 60 35 2fi 25 2ft 25 2 00 60 1 00 1 5 3 00 1 25 4 00 The publishers of he "Horticulturist" calls attention to this periodical as a ttlnrtl KtTrttmg bWimti - U has a steadily increasing circulation In the most desira ble quarters, vistiug monthly every State and Territory, and the Canada Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners, Jmph memt Makers, Publishers, and generally all those connected with Horticnltnre throughout the Union and Canada, will And this the readiest mode of commusicating with their friends and customers Advertisements should reach the publishers by the 20th of the month preceding intended publication. As he is not always able to meet the demands for tne ad vertising columns, the communications received first have the preference. Botanical namee mutt be very legibly written As the space to be occupied by Advertisements can be regulated to some extent by the wishes of advertisers, it is weil to indicate on the manuscript about the apace wished for. and the number or insertion Subscriptions and all other business communications should be addressed to SAXTON, BAKS.KRfc.CtJ 25 Park Row, New York ilrafiilol FOR iS ALE BY Hi. BUSHNELL, (Successor to Edwards & Busbnell.) 97 Fourth St., St. Louis, 9Io. 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AVYLADTthat will send her address to Mrs. K. C1EAGE& Baltimore City Maryland, with r.hrce cent postage stamps enclosed shall receive by return mail something or importance toher. "Woman" know thy self and be happy " Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The nnderMgncd whose kilns are situated nine miles west of Brownville, on the ra4 leading to Ft. Kearney, keep constantly on hand a. very superior article if lime, to which he invites the attention of those vot ing Tlie Lime will be delivered at the kiln or a', any other point in tbe county, as desired. Frb , tflro E. M.LONG. innEADTILB IB, KO. 17, HAW STCEEI, BROWNVILLE, N.T. THEODOEE HILL Which Is tbe eldest, most extensive and reliable Herchsatile Iloaso in tne Upper Country ? TOEQQQnO ILL. Where are the best bajgains to be bad in the pur chaso of ail kinds of goods? CSJ kU3 USJUtiULlJ sW d i; 25 1 c3 w l 1 ? JaG 2fl Who soils goods at the lowcjt f gure ? THEODORE. HILL Who outfits Pike's Peakers with any anl every thing they want at prices equal at least, with Saint Louis and St. Joseph? THEODORE HILL. Who keeps the choicest quality of gocds ? THEODORE HILL. Where are the latest sty'es and finest qualities of Fancy Qoods to be found ? AT HILLS. Who pays the highest market priao for all kinds of country produce. THEODORE HILL. Who docs the exclusive Commission Basinets in the City cf Brownville? THEODORE HILL. Wli v r.v.'.o.vites jrv!j to the buck reentry on the r! HIIOD ORE HILL To Ladica of Erovmvillo, r.ns. r.iARY EWErr wilr Announces that she b just reecireJ froa the Ct a mif-niSceni stcck cf MILLINERY GOODS Cccs'itinjcf STRAW, FRENCH CHIP, GIMP LEGHORN, SILK,. & CRAPE BONNETS. French Flowers. Straw Trimminm Ibn', etc., To which she Invites the attention cf tbe Ladies of Brownvillo and vicinity, fueling assured bey caanot be better suited in style, quality cr price. . April 12,1350 O Sa sip 5 U S ? 3 SI w 03J2 ?s U u (L. 2 t JsC;-" 2S fl - " C t m -J 1 "O " m k e as 1 as 5- & - A ? '1- M 1 - 5 3 kl m e . So s?rf sll 2x2 6 6-2 m tt " Z m n a e r i. s a: - a 3 SJS - a a a - . . i 5 Z - o m e , J 2 ts a i ss 2. i T v 5 o Z5c fi s ?, 5 G -3 - X " - f 5 p - t? a "5 t X V - e 1 0 aS 7 r O 1 as , 2 5 ) u n c g 5 2 .S- x c ? a K e C E C g at 2 u 2 a. a 2 "3 3 a j "5 S " - 01 M a 5 ff 3 i- w k X 3 -J . a u a - w 7 C 4. 3 a 2 3 3 m 3 m - - - f e - " 3 I- m c i c Z. w - ,u it;-?i a 5 s - 5 i ." o 2 C -3 JB i- u s 55 3 3 3 - JS B - S 8 a 3 St! i5 " 3. u V V. 3 s 5-1 S S3 .5 S3 13 3 - e i .-is;c ?2i3r -c .202 -5 " u - ST! 353 m-js"-2 -B" 3 ;:l!rs.!flr:!II:l!-.:! Who purchases and ships tnore eodntry produce than any one else iu the upper country ? THEODORE HILL Who keeps constantly on hand and forsalo the larg est and best assottinent of Hardware. ? TJHUBO' HMLIL. Where do the Ladies find tbe best assortment of the latest style Hoops T 2? 3HLZ3LaX. Where do people go to find a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, llats and Caps? Where will you find all kinds of Caned Fruits, Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choicest brands, etc? AT TDEO. HILL'S, Where will those going to the Gold Mines find a sup ply of Ticks, A xes, Shovels, Sluice forks. Ox Yokes, Bows, Cbins, Bacon, Beans, Sugar, Gunpowder, Rockers, Coffee, ai.d everything they want ? AT THEODORE HILL'S Wbere will Farmers go to purchase Plows, or sell Wheat. Corn, Oats Hye Bailey, Totatosj Beans But ter, Eggs, rfc. TO HILL'S. If Farmers friih to ship tbsir prwluce themselves, where do they go ? If you wish to deal with accommodating and polite Clerks. GO TO THEODORE HILL'S In short : For anything to cat, drink or wear. .J - --: r- w r ! ! ! i i M ! 1 I !1 si si bmJ (swJ sLii 1 s 111 mr aj .m imi'STI TRUST SALE. Whereas nn the 30rh day of September: A, D. 1359, William Hdyes, and JuliiiC. Hayes his wife, executed to William II. Hoover, a deed of vrn.it or the use and ben fit of tbe several creditors therein named, upon the following described real estate in Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri'cry. to-wit: Lot no 15, in block no 14. in theoriftinul plat of said town, said deed recorded in Deed Rec ord, eo. 1. Tres 515 and 51J of ReccHa r f sa 1 J N't-tns ha County. And whereas li is r-r yi.i-,i J5 said deed f trust tbst sai l irusfee, eftc r sivini; 3 weeks notice cf the time and placo ,f 9., ..f fs, d P. n .! E:.ite should self the vt me at ru!.'.; -'!to the b'4 acst bidder, for sn.'h. and apply to frt- I t- espemtisof said tru"t suid ih rsymnt of trie claim ants named In said deed. Notice is therefore here by given that I.William II.Hoover. Trusteo as afire said, will, on Saturday, the 23th day of April, A. D 1860. between the hours of 9 o'clock. A. .M., and 4 s'clock. P 51. of said day, ofi"r at public sale tho above described real estate, and will sell the on mo to tbe highest bidder for cssh in hand, and npon su-h sale will make, execute acknowledge and de liver to she purchaser or pnrchasr. a def-d for said real estate. WILLIAM II. HOOVER, April 12.1880. 3t$8 ' TkKi-tes TAX TITLE. Chas O Dorscyl In the District Court for Ne ts. maha county Nebraska Terri. William Milc3 J To the Spring Term IEC.1. Tho above named defendant, William Miles, will take notice that Charles O Dorsey, the plaintiff in the above named cause, did on the 5th day of April, 1H60, file his petition in the Clerk's olli 'o of said Court against him the said defendant for the purpose of securing and quieting the title unto him tho said plaintiff of the following desciibed real estate, Tis: the south-west qaarVrof section number eighteen, in township numtersix, north of range number four teen, east of the sixth principal mredinn, lying in said county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, and for such other relief as he the said plaintiff may bo en titled to said plaintiff claim' said land by virtue of of a deed frt in Rufus T Kainry, the Treasurer of said eounty, made to suid plaintiff who was the purchaser of the land aforesaid at a salo made lor the purpose of paying the taxes due thereon. The above named plaintiff is therefore notified that he is feqnired to appeur and answer said petition on or before tho 1 ith day of May, a D 1860, E W THOMAS, Att'y for PIT. Brownville. April 5th. 1360. 4w-$ll 25 TAX TITLE. 1 ITcrnah Cottnty Di- tnct Court of tho 2nd V Judicial District. Ne j braska Territory, in Robert W Furna3,Plff vs Iyts No nine, ten, twelve and thirteen in block four in the City .f Brownvillo, Nemaha countr, Nebraska ! Chancery, Territory, defendants. J To J'ty Ttrm, A. D. 1380. To the owner or owners or person or jwrsors who have any interest in theahove named p operty, to wit Lots no. nine,t .n.twclveand lo,inblk 00. 4 in the City of Brownville, Nemaha co., . T., notice is hereby given that the above namKil plaintiff. Robert W.Furnas, bus commenced an action and fi:;d his petition in the Nemaha Cunrj District Court above named, in tbe Chancery side thereof, against the said property for the purpose of recovering and quieting the title in him of the said property, bit said suit b. ing founded on a detd given to him for the said projierty by one R. T. Rainey.on tbe 3 1 4 ir of May, a. I. 1330. as the Treasurer of said County of Ne maha frr the jiayrnentof the taxes aseseJ thereon and sold on the said 3d day of May, for that purpose by him the (aid Rainey, to him the said plaintiff, and that unless they demur answer or plead to the sai l petition on or before the fourtef nth day of May. a i 1S60, his said petition will be taken as true and that the prayprof said pla'titirT therein will bo granted by thesaid Court. JOHNSON A BEDFORD, Attorneys for plaintiff. Attest: Alle Blacker. CI'-rk, By T. w. Bedford, Deputy. Ordcrec that he above be published fr four con secutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, CIctk, . By T. W. Bedford IVr- BrnwrivilleM April ath.'CO 4w-$i5 Probate Notice. Territory of Nebraska. ) County r Nemh Whereas Daniel II. Kennion has been appointed ad ministrstorof the estate otLswrance Kenmstii deceas ed late of said County, notice i hereby Riven that I have appointed Saturday tbd U'h day or April A D ISCO.for the hearinit rf claims azaint I estate and all per sons having claim againt said estate must h ive tbem on file at niy'fn.-eon or before that day, or they wiU he forever b-trred rrom rcc-vering snca claims and rrom sett inz ofTthe name In any action whatever. Given under my fund and cffl.-iil seal this 8th day of March A D li'l. C. W.rnEE'F.R Probata Judse. O'-d'Ted that the ahove notice be published six week In the1 Nebraska Advertiser. , 35-$7 Probate Notice. notice 1 he' efcy given to ail porson interested th! Esther Beistline has been appinred fdiiutii'Tratrix of the estate of Jhn Feihtine Is'e of Pawner Oinrty. X. T . deceased. All persons hsvine cl.i-ms tgainst the sa'iJ et4te are notified toptecnt tbem to tie Pr bte G-nrt of said County on r befoe the 14th dy of JUay. 1S60. or they will be forerer barred from reciverlng suh clsin i" any action whitever. II G LORE. 12wn..3Crj7 Prr.bate Jud?e. PCS BROWNVILLE, N. T. Brownrille, N. April 12, 1860. ly TI1E undersigned ha S 0C0 acre or t'h-.ire Lanils lo cated in this Territory vSi. h be wt'l sell Clieap for Casli cr on Time. For further ir.formatioa apply t my tffl on Min f tree, ol thlsplar. II. M. ATK1XS0X. C DofTcr, Pin Nv'aibt C',:nY Z'rlA It ' V C.:nrrftVj2J.l. . . William?, dfi! t.-:!,N.Y.,i3E-i-.i;v , rt If 4 J J. Tbo abuTo c?arl J-jrcnJi: r. 1 T V TTTT " iilA lilJj- CLtries C Dowt, K.1 Xcasibt C,: v Tirnt, J. will take notice that ii.eaLovcLi:a :J !.1'; ZVl. -i . I Dorsey, cf Nemaha County, Nclrs-La Tcrrit-vrj", did cn, ta witrtboS'.'a dsy tl Dcccs.'r, aD li'. file Lis petition in thaabors n?n?'l NiS.r.Jh Couu'y District Court aainn him tho said dcfcnLint for t.1.? . purpose cf recovering and e.uieticg she ti'l B2!-i him thesaid pLUatiff of thefIl'jwir d-.fcribl f r-.-pcrty.to wit: the north west quarter uf s'T'lcn co. four, towniLip six north of raco 13 eot rf thoii.tth principal rnoreJian. ar.d f,r susa cth?r relief sj tb i said plaintiff m-iy ba entitled to. TboaM plaint i.T founds his said suit sgninst Lira iLe said d.-iftJ-nt upon a de?J given by one li. T. liaincy to Litn th said plaintiff for the payment gf Tx?sa.iCa3?d ur.r th said lan J. an J 'le cf tho said property n th 3d day of May, a P ISj?, to liiui ths saidplaintiff by him thesaid Rainey as treasurer ia and for the said eounty acd iatho narc8o( tbo Territory of Nebruj Ua; tberefir j, you ar here by ct-ii ani required to plead, answ-r nr detaur to .iid p. titi;a on cr bvfer the lUh day tf May, a o 133 J, cr th snij plaiati will take such petition as conftseJ snd srp' ton: 1 Court for the granting tho prajcr cf the sail plain tiff ia the raid petition. JjUNSON & DSDFOr.D. Atteat: Att'ji f;r IVff. Allin Bl ACStR, Cl?rk, By T. W. Bidford, Deputy. Ordered that tho forego ing lo publ'ied for fczt consecutire weeks in tha Nei-rati Advertiser ALLEN BLACKED Ctrk. RrT.W. BiEroxD. D'y. , Brownville. April 3th, 13UJ. 4-$l5 TAX TITLE. lames W. Coleman, FT J ) TS Lot no IS in block no 32 lot 1 in b'k 14: lot ft in and 15 in b'k St, Ict2ia b'k 81 in the city of Brownville, Nebraska. Territory, defendant. iCemaha Cottn'y d'jtrlcl Court 2d Julici 1 distrirn b'k 33,Iots 4. 5 6, 13. 14 rNebrtLiA Territory, in . Chancjry. To Jjj TtA. DAS', to tho owner orowners or person or persons sho have any interest in the sbove nimed pi-nperty, wit r lot no 13 iu block no 32; lot 1 in block 14; l"t 3 in block 3J. lots 4. 5, 6, 13, 14 anil 5 ia block at; It 9 in block 81, in the City cf Brownrille, Nemahs County, Nebraska Territory. no:ce is hereby givu4 that thesbor; r..i?d plaintiff. Jamm W. (JolrmtQ. tini commenced cn a:'.;c3 tizI t'.-d hijpetitloa ia the Nctuaha Cuunty District Csurt aora named, 03 the Chancery sido thereof, against ths said property, t.s th purpjse of reocvarihg to and qdiet'.cg the ti:Ie ia him of thesaid property; Lis said suit living fuadod cn adeed given to Theodore W. BfiforJ,l. r the said property by one R.T. Rainey, on the third day of May, a D 1839, as treasurer of siiJ county of N?rniha,(of the payment nf taxes assessed thcrucn sjld on sha 3d day cf May aforesaid, fcr that urposu by hiui th ssid Ralr.ty, to bim thesaid Theodore W Bidf.ri (said deed having, oa the 3Iit day 0 March, a r IS80, been assigned by the siid Theidor W Bod.' .ri toJiiuWC leman the plu'm'.iT ia thLscfM.) sa-l that unless they answer,d-tiur or plead to th suid petitionon orbeforethe I4:h daynf Miy, a 0 130, thet hi petition will be taken as true and the pmyr of him thesaid plaintiff therein will be granted b thesaidCourt. JOjJNiONA BEDt'OUD, Attest: Att'j f Jt i'i'J. Alms Blacker Clerk, B.. T. W. Bjd Turd, Deputy. Ordered that tho above be pub!iibvl forfjurooa secutire woekj iu tho NebraUa Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, Ork, Bv T.W, Bedford, DjD'y. Brownville, April 5ih,lSjO 4wil3 TAX TITLE. o. n.wnccx.riff B. R. Peraml Co., Wm. II. lif over and the J Nemaha I Court of tl .County C!it! tha 2ild Jdl'.: Diitricf, N. T. "et .al 1 County of Nenaha,N Tj 7l May Ttrm, A. D. 13"3. The abore carco'd B R Pogmmf Wm II II 'Hirer aid the County of Nemaha, N. T., defendant will take notice that tha abovo named p'aiaViJ, J 11 Wiljox, of said Ncmitha county. did on to wit: the 3d day cf April. A d 1830, file his petition in the above named Nemaha County District Court a j iiu it them t'aenid defendants for the purpj30 of rccuVcrin and qui ct- ingtho titles unty him tho said jlaitififf tl. following described property to wit: a part of the Ettt half of i t no. one in block no one fronting on Maia street ;. venty feet and extendirg south seventy foettctjether n ith thebank building r.bereon, in theOityof Br'jn tiLe, Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, jh is evi denced by the original plat of the said place, and for uco other relief as '.ho said plaintiff unty ha entitled t; the said plaintiff founding his tail mil ztiai; them the said defendant upon a deed given by tne R T Tuiney to him thesaid plaintiff far ihepejni-'n of tbe taxes asSes'sed upon thosaid lotj an I a s.ils of thesaid property on tho 3d day of 3Iay, a D 18JSf, ti him the said plintiff by hirn the ssid tUincy as the treasurer in and forth s-iid co-unty.and ia th a "a t of the Territory of Nebraska; therefore, yoa rs here by notified and required to plead, mser or tleroar to said petition on or before tbo 14th dayof Mjy.A l 18(50, or thesaid plaintiff will tako such petition a confessed, and apply to said Court for tfce g-nntin;; tho prayer of tho said plaintiff In the said patitlyn. JOIINdOXAHKDr'OKIf. Attest : At'yi for Vi S. Alls Rf.ACKrrt, Clerk, By T W Bedford. D'rr. Ordered that the forcing bopabllshej focrcc secutive weeks ia tho Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, Clork, BrownTil'e: April 5-, 133j My T V BiPPtiKD, nr. 4w- TAX TITLE. Charles O. Dorsey, Pl'ff. Xe-nahi O-uarr OutrV vs t Court of the itecjnl Jodr.ia Tb-rna Staley and W. TOUtrict 5eorasia Trrltury, R W. Cobb, cerond. n .) To iiay term A U The thove named defer djnts. Thomas S'a'cy" end TT, B. W. Cobb will t ikp n tije that the atuve iuia) plain. tlffCharles Ci. Dorscy. cf Nomahs cnurify, X"Srak Territory, did on to-witj the8:h day of April A D ISod, flle his petltiod In tho above named N'emah Con:ry Ui trlct Court. ailnst them, the said d3 e.1J.11iU. for tho purpose of recovering nd qalerin? the title uituhtm, the said plaintiff, of tte roilowtnz doTlhe l pi.prty, t-wit: sntheast quarter of seci in thirty-flp, town ship fle, ranue twelve, ia s il-i Nffmfcl county, Nobrai. ks Territory, and for such otiior reiiaf as the s.iii plain tifTmay be entitled to. TSe ss!1 plalattf f'.r.n tin his ssid nft scpiinot them the defendants upon a i'sI ilvt by one R. T. rtiiny e hi:t the siii piaia IT. fir tte payment tt the taxes ase'sod nport tho said land ar4 asleof thesaid propwityon the 3d djy or Kiv. A. 11. 159 to-him the sti-l plaintiff bv him the saiu Ralnrf as the TreiKuror In and tor tho sail connry inl la th name of the Territory of Xrrak. . Taerour you are hereby notified sod reqti'ed to plead, answer r demr " to the said petition cn or before the funrteenta dayoC. Msv, A. D lC. t the said plainMrrwu; tike i.h pe tition as confessed ind ipply t'- S"!d Cnf t for the erant. ' lnj the prayer of tlesa:d p'iir.rifrin thiii-t setitton. JonXSON fc BRDFOap, Atteft, Attorney for Fl'ff. Alles Blbcze4, Clerk by T. VT. Brnroan. Deputy. Or-lpred that the fareT'-lnjj be pub!ihed for fooreoa ' secutiva week la the Nbrcfci Adve-ti.fr. ALLEN rif.CLEIt. Clerk. pfrT. t7. BEDioao, Dtpity. Brownville, April, 5. l';60 4tM . TAX TITLE. Cbarle a. Dorsey, r. William n. R. ;cr. IXeraiha Cnnfy Wstr Totiri of the eri,nA jndic UcUl VDWtri.n Nbrasita Territory, . in Crianesry. f To W v Term. A . D. 1SC The a'ove nsmd defendant Wiiiiim 11 K'-vers will fake nofl"e that the s'wvre nuired PlatntiiT Charles i. D.rscy, of Xemhi Ornty Xe!rak Ternty, dt t. n . to-wit th6thdy of ,4r"il I CO fl'e his pe;iti n In tth ah ve named Xemafca Cornty Dis'rtet conrt. aratwsthlra . the ssll derendint. for tie pirp nf Teorio and nnietinsr the title nr.fo him the -aid plaintiff, tbo fol- lowing derrirI priipertv. to-w t: snu'heaat jnartcr of serf Ivn thlny-flve. torn"hip six rsnse fourteen, in tha said Nern iha county. X. T. and for six-h of ier r-iif a a. l pl untiT ni iy be entitlel to. TTiO s nd plua- tif, fonndinc hi Slid soil irainft h'no the said de'en dant up.nadeed given bv oi e B. T R siney ' him tbe S' i 1 pi 'intiirfor the p3Vnicnt i f tbe tax a5n.ed rjpn the snid land, and ailf of the ssid prntrttT on th third day of Miy. A D 15. to Mm the s.tid Ltintil bx birn. the said Rainey, s Ihe T e nrar In a c1 for tbe said connty, In the name of the Territory r,f Nebraska Therefore you are he-cr.y notified ar.d reuirjU topical answer or demir ta ttio sai l prtifion nn or before ihi onrteonth Uy of Mir. A. D. liol or tae n d plaint! ill take said petition, .is confe?edanJ apj'y f th si I court for the srsntir the prayer cf the laid p'ain t:i ia tte said petition . jonxsox & BRDKOHP. jtte3t Attorney for P ff. ALLEN BLACKER. Clerk. Py T. W. BidfohI). Dot. It isherebv n'ic'p4 tbit ti e above notice t o pab!.fi- CI iri the Nebraska Advertiser tit four tunsecutit week. A. BLACKER. Clerk DUt. Corrt. By T. W. BlDroan. Per'ity. Brownrllie, A?ri 5, 4 M-f) Probate Notice. . Wberas .f.ihi- A. Tiru.. A !rr!ni-mirrf thes tatn of Natl.an.cl ('. Titn--. de: ra-id, late of NVm. h county. hj tni-l? ap; lion'icn to the Probata Court i f Neraiha t''.nr.ry, Nebrnk'i Territory, f an extension of time to eolkvt tho assets of said etato ami pay the dabt rhar,?i!t!a ajtin't tho same. ice i hereby eiven tl-.at t!i 13rh Jay of. April. l?o.l. ni 10 .,Vl.;k A. M. t f said d.iy i tha tm set for hearing sid ari lieation at rivO'Tce ia. Bn.wriv'.iK at whirh tim all prn ittTtd nvij i attend n A show caue why said exten ion fhould -not be allowed. Given nndor mr hmd and oTi-lal enl this 27 ti dav ,f Man-b. .S'O. CiRLS W. W lULl.LI March 20, loJO I'-xUte