SUB aCSSiantSBtB THE ADVERTISER. X O C JA. JBBO.ivK.ViLLE,- APRIL 26, ISGO. . TKltMS: for one re?!' PiJ inadvance, - - $2,00 ... ' " at the end of months, 2 60 , m "'ij 3 00 Clubs of 2 r more will be furnished at $1,60 per nam, provided the cah accompanies the "rUer, cot ,iberi- -w rj The "Nebraska Advertiser" having uch the largest circulation of any paper in Ibe Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. jjoxii. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Eaat ern markets where Nebraska merchants pur chase, will find no better advertising medium ia the Western country C5 Elanks, Blanks. wehave m hand, priutca" In superior style, and for i,ecLep for cath, fresh supply of Warranty Deeds, Mortgajfo Deeds, Trust Deeas, Honda lor Deeds, Jubtice, shenfl and Constable Blanks, illenk Freemx'tion Papers, Township Plats. Bills Lading. Drafts. IJotea. etc., etc.. etc. 'Virh we call the especial attention of those in need. j,,b Pnntimr of any nd every dcsciiptlun executed to rdct in ")'! inferior t.i nue, produced in any part of ibe country, we except u -m. In tbe West, or cJae whee, and offer specimen of our work at evideuce GT.O A. GHAVFS, ivkeller. Staticner, and New" Ape it. P.' Office bniidinir. C-.rner Duoclafcand Thirteenth i-trerts. Omaha N.T.. nr authorized Api'tit fr both the Advertiter and Farmer. Tf S XIRDING & CO., New and Literary De w.t HiO'bmtdin Min street cppoMie th Knck olls H n-e. Nebraska Ci'y, ar onr uthurired Aceuts f..rh..th the Advrr titer ai1 Farmer. A Soi lal Hop tame off at Whitney's Hall en iMor.day evening, at which all v eaied to enjoy themselves hugely, "trip ping the light fantastic toe." Dye, Mo Duni'l, Marsh and Berber discoursed U nitric in thur lest style; giving fur ther proof of their musical talents. The ladies, with rosy che-ks and gay attire, ttfed peculiar luster to the scene, and fened. most admiraMy to cheer the hearts of the Pile's jeak adventurers, for whose particular benefit the dance was gotten tp. Do so more, folks. Such path tririgs'pan out" nicely, when the 'critter' . is left out of the question. '-Heads op! Eyes Right!' When Theodore Hill left home a few woeks . a;:o to purchase his second stock of goods lie promised he would bring, a stock that would supply the demand of this market. He has returned and yesterday a portion of his goods arrived per steamer Emilie. .Judging from the amount of freight put off for Mr. Hill we think he has made good his word. The stock is now being xpened. Now look for a driving busi cess and good bargains. Caring fur the Soles of the Peo ple" Den, who took to himself a "better half," the other day, and has been off on both a pleasure and business trip to Sl Louis, has returned bringing a tall stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and ready-made Clothing. Having taken ;a -partner, be proposes cnhrrir.r ! -H-rj,ic, and has made Lis p..i. 1. : . : s .t-..-- Casscirsillu&lratea Farull j Biljle, Part 3 of this superb publication is be fore us; contents, Genesies, chapters 26 and 40 inclusive, The illustrations are very fine both in design and execution, viz: Esau and his family departing ; Jo seph's dream; cast into the pit; hiscoat; in prison; before Pharaoh; detaining Simeon ; putting the cv.p in Benjamin's sack ; the cup found in the sack ; Joseph tevealing himself ; Jacob starting for Egypt; Joseph presenting his father to Pharoh; Jacob blessing his twelve son3; Jacob blessing Ephraim and Manassah ; embalming of Joseph, and a bird's-eye view of Egypt, fifteen half and whole page engraving in the very highest style of art. We are at a loss to know how the publishers can gel up such a work at 15 cents a number. Address, Cassell, Pettor &. Galpin, Park Building, Y. SfWill the-publishers send us part 2 ; we have failed to receive it: UiT''! m 'nil 'i Wwj. Religious Notice. Bev. II. Zfrjtcn ill preace in the Congregationa Church in this Citj, on next Sabbath at 10 1-2 ti'cWk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r .'.r-' ( "7j iMAKTIN'S tf). HATS. PROBATE NOTICE. WhereuR Hc-.th Nuckolls administrtor of the estate of Charles M. Oreever. deceased, late of Neman i Cunty, has this day made application tf the F rebate Court of Nemaha Coiiny, Nebraska Territory, for one year exten sion of time V' collect the aeu or the raid estate nd pay the 'IpoU and cliarpeo charge able asainst the amu Notice i hereby piven that I have et Fridy the 18 li d.iyofMay A. D. I860 at 10 o'clock A.M.. at my office in lirownville in aaid county, a the time for the healing of id aiplicatinn. when and where any and all persona jnterehted may appear and show cauhe why 6a id exten sion shoulil not be allom'el.. Given under my hand and official el this 25th day ofApril. A D IS60. CYRUS W. WH KEL.EH. 42 3t$l Probate JuJfre. Probate Notice. Territory of Kctirnska, ) , County of Nemaha ra1 Court Whereas lTeih NucV ilIs. administrator on the es tate of J.eph Deroin deceased, late of Nemaha county, has made application to the Probate Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory for one years extension of time. t col leer the averts and pay the debts udd charges chargeable aeainst the sime ; notice is hereby piven to all whom it may concern, that t have set Friday, the 18th day of May. at 10 o'clock A. M. or said dy, A. l. 1860, as the time for the hearing of said application at mr offlrein Brrwnville in m!d Ciunty, when and where all persons Interested are requested to appear and show cause why said extension should not be allowed. witness my hand and the seal of said Court this25tn . dny of April, A. D lfcfi0. . .. . , . SenjllilC Vcrj'. Each company be fore leaving for Pike's Peak, the past -week, subscribed for the Jebraska Ad' vertiser. "Washington will smile" on such adventurers. We now have GO subscri bers at Denver! Few" more wanted. . f. SnrplUS Com At this time, there is in aiore in this city, and which cannot be shipped on account of ihe low stage vf "the river, and consequent high rates of freight, 50.000 bushels of corn. The fanners have been blow in selling bepause it "the- prices; none in fact selling except those who are compelled by circumstances to do s-o. Our merchants are paying from 25 to 30 cents. Oregon PIOWS M. Huffman, the 'Celebrated Plow manufacturer at Oregon, "Mo., was in our city this week, disposing of Plows, Cultivators, he. They are un-,ilrpass-d, ' -.Theo. Hill isAgnt for this place and has en baud a supply. '.Grape Culture. On the first page of to-days paper will be found most an excellent article on the culture of the Grape. It w worth preserving. On. the first page will be found an arti cle prepared by the Commissioner of Common Schools of this Territory, giving a birdVeye view, as it were, of ihe basis of our Common School Fund in Nebras ka. It is convenient for reference. Berry & CO. See the Advertisement of Behry & Co. They have recently opened up in their new store room on Main street, and are prepared to serve the public in almost anything they may call for. Drop in and see them. is The Atlantic Monthlj. for May. we have before us. It is as is always the case with the Atlantic a g-od num ler. The leading article, ''Instinct, ene of the most interesting, we now r2' collect to have read on the subject. Ladies Repository. The May num ber is oa our table. It contains two beau tiful' engravings; likeness of "Grace Greenwood' and "The Plough," a well executed juvenile design. ' Its contents as usual are elevated, high-toned, moral and Ccnobling. Personal. Rev. II. BuRcn, appoint ed by the Methodist Conference to this District for the present year, locates in this city. He will preach in the Congre ruoa Church next Sabbath. N.'W rt-i'iy l.i ce.ivery lit L.fu of il n. SllirntK i A. Pouglai, with bia most important speeches and report. By a Member of the Western Bar. Price $1, bound j in cloth and 3.)cnfs in paper cover. No man in theU'iired States at the present time is lo kfd t' with more hoperu I interest than the distin guished Senator fn.m Illinois. . Indeed his friends in alt theStaesi.f the Union look upon him i.ot only as the rising, but die fie-cnt man the man for the crisis. and for the country. ' The most important of Mr. Dounlas' Speeches are incorporated in this volume, and the whole work sub- t tilted berore publication, ror Ihe criticism of some. if Mr. Douglas' most jndieiou friends, in whom he has per fect conflilrnce, and by them it is cordially approved and room mended For aaleatthe Metropolitan Bookstore, PHILIP k SOLOMONS. 333 Fenn avenue. Sole apents for Lawrence's celebrated Foreign Sta tionery, no 42 Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav elers. NOW IlEADT, Edivnrd's Xctv Map of Missouri, Vfitb a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 eta. Jfcw Mao of Illinois, . With a portion of Jowa and Missouri, price 60 cents. . The Pmlei Mip onJ Gunge up f'tci, flinoi) and Jior, With a portion of EUnsa and Vcbraska. price $1 05. Sime as above, on rollers, suitable for UoUJa, Utiles, &c. tic, price $3. ' .etv Internal Improvement Map of the United States Showing all the Uilroads built and In progress, with the the contemplated route ihe different surveys of tho contemplated route, the different mirveys of the Parif . ic Railroad, the Orerlanl Mail and Telegraph routes, aod the Gold Roi:ion of the (i eat West. ThisMapia drawn and engraved with the greatest care, and at im mense expence. from Usilroad anil Government mirveya and the latet authentic information. Itaudsoiuely p"t up In cae fr $5. Cdvarrs Monthlj, a Journal of Southern and Western Progress. Published Monthly, with many fine illustrations. Views f Cities and towns. Portraits &e. &.C.. at only S3 per annum Those subscribinn for two yeara. or for two opies one year will be entitled to a Map of the Unite-1 States a- e premium For sale at al r B mktores. and at the office corner of Pine and Tbifd Streets, St. Louis. 1 iipt il 26, I860. PuU.shed March 17Ui, Another cw Work by the DLstsnguislcd American Author8. E.1I3IA O. C.X. SOUTII1VORTII. XXrvxxxxtod Homostoad With an auti bioarapby of the author, by Mrs, EMMA P. K. N. South worth Author f the Lot Ileirex., !eerted Wife- Missinti Bride India. Wire' Victory, Retribution., Curof Clifton, Vi via, The Three Beau- tie. Lty or the isie, etc. Complete in one latpe duodecimo Tolnme. neatly bound in cloth for one d;ll r and lwenty-Be cents, oi iu two volumes, paper c.ivet for jie d IUr. "SPALDIA'G'S' PREPARED: GLUE! ' ECONOMY. "A Stich iu Time S.tves Kino !" , Despatch! . Save The Pieces! ' As accident win happen in well-regulated families, it is very desirable tu have some cheap and convenient way for rcpairir,pt Furnitdre. Toys, Crockery, &c, , . bpalding'a Prepared Glue meet ail such emer peucies, ant no " iueaold tan afford to be without it. It is always reaoy and up to the sticking poitt. There is no longer a necessity for' limping chain, nplintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It It just the article for cone, ehell and otbtr ornamental work, so popular with ladies of retinement and taste. Thia admirable preparation is used cold bemtt chem ically held in solution, aud possessing all the valuable qualitiesor the best cabinet-makers' Glue. U may be used in the plate or ordinary mucilape. being vastly more adhesive. "Useful in every rsmlly." N. B. A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25c. Address: Henry C. Spaldins & Co., Box Ko. 3.fe000, N. T, Put up for dealer in case containing Four, Eight aod Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card ac corripaning each package. E3"A sincie bottle or Spalding's Prepared Qlue win save ten time its cost annually to every household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of Spald ing's Prepared Glue, when nuking tip their list. It will stand any climaia Ej-T.enioTed to 84 Cedar St.,' K T. 4I-ot FRUIT TKEES! ORNAMENT AL "BEES. Shrubs, Roses, Vims Plants, etc. HILLS & CO., Agenu for A. Fahnestoek & Sons TOLEDO NURSERIES, ARE now canvassing Nemaha and Kichardson Counties, Nebraska; and Atchison county. Missouri; receiving orders for Frnit Trees, Shrubs, Vinas. Evergreens, &c, Ac. They call the attention of Farmers and others de tireing anything in their line to the advantages of pur chasing supplies at their Nursery. The stock is com plete and prices as favorable as that of any other Nur sery anywhere, and all warranted to be as represented. Orders can also be left at the .Atfrerriier office Brown vine, N. T. Ettrij jnrioH tciio detiret to be thoroughly con vcrtaMt with tht political hittory of the United Slatee Should Puttet Young's American Statesman : A Complete Political Tlistory of the Unired States, from the formation of our Government to the Present Time. lte-umrnended by Statesmen. .Politicians and Editors, of every Party, as impartial and invaluable. Octavo, 1,C65 papes. $3 60 DERBT &.JACK.S03T, Publishers, WewVork illiltlClLTlAL 1001 FOR SALE DY L. BUSHNELL, (Successor to Edwards & Bushnell.) 97 Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. 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The original engraving -a . May party ;" the fashion plates and the c4Uer are ell unexceptionable. Fuji for the Million! Fun for tht Steam boat ! Fun for the Railroad ! Fun for ihe Pike's Peak Emigrant on the Wide Prairies ! KICK-XAX FOR ALL CREATION Is the most amurdng and expensively gotten upasweM as the che ipest cmiic M;nzlne nor publistieil in the world. Eichnitmbei ctntiiti thirty pige-of matter. and rrem six'y to ninety Picture ill the contents be ing of a rich hnniorou ch iracterr Nick-5x has at taioed its third yetr, and Is growing lu popularity. It i a great favorite with all claret rathers and ni.th ers. mls and daughters ince it contains nothiugth.it miT not be read aloud in any fxmily circle. It is the publisher', desire to make '.t epeciay FUN FOR THE FAMILY. One cif It features is the prixe piazle department. The publisher have distributod during the last sixer eight months, Gthl Pen, and valuable Books, which had the tendency to make tke Competition earnest and interesting. Iu fact, take It all in all. no more amusine sheet for the family or village library, or hot! readitia-rooni, or to beguile the tedi uti hours of travel in car or tteam- boat can be had anywhere. Terms. One c.'py, one year - - $1 00 Five copies (to t.ne addres) 4 00 Postmaters who may wish eneaee in obtaining subscriptions will fir.y this an excellent opportunity ai first-rate inducements will be civen to them. LKV1SON k HA NET. Roi m 29. 119 Natftu Street. New York. JCj"Nem-spaper ln.ertiiiB the above a often they may think proper, or give i' editorial notice will t-c enti led to an exchncre n forwarding copy with the aive'tisement marked to tl Nica Nax office. 3Irs. Hcndgen & Miss Lusk, miLIXERS AND DRESS MAKERS, First Street, bet. 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Miner' American Bee Keener'a Manual Quimby's Mysteriej of bee Keeping S..rgho and imphec, 5gar riaoia nistory or Morgan Uorse Reetnelin's Vine Dresser's Manual Browne's American Poultry Yard Waring's Elements or Agriculture Hoouct's D -2 and Gun Skillful Uuewlse, paper 25c, cloth white's Gardemnii ror the Soutn Charlton's Grape Growers' Guide Persoi on the Culturo of the Vine Thompson's F'x-dof ami mils, cloth Rural Essays. Downing Asbtity's lllonois Form Book Whittlesey s Missouri Form Boor, aimo6i inais- A,.v. 1 ,.. avarr fiinn in M IKifeiltri t-s-Anvof the above book$ $ent by mail free, on receipt of price. t-ut 60 60 75 1 25 1 00 60 S 60 1 00 1 25 60 1 00 1 00 1 25 60 75 1 25 1 V5 60 i oo i oo I 00 J 00 60 1 00 75 60 60 1 25 60 25 75 S 00 1 25 2 00 the .ORTICUITURIST. AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE Establitnedby A. J. Downing, in 1848. EDITED B JJAY SMITH, IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BY SAXTON, BARKER & CO., 25 Park Row, New York. THIS popular publication has become Indispent-ible to thetastetul Gardener, the Fruit Culturist and the Fbriculturif It embraces wiihiu its scope: I. 'I he Inscription and Cultivation of Fruit and Fruit Trees a subject in which we are already ni"rc interested than any other people. I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers and Flowering Plants and bhrubB, from themost delicate and leuder t-whe most harty and robust. III. L-'escriDtion and Cultivation of all Edi. bla Plants, which are, or should be, grown in our gardens. IV. Gardening a.t an Art of Taste, with De sipns ror Ornamental cr Landscape Gardening. V. Burai A-chitecture, embracing Designs for Rural I'ottaces and VII las, Farm Uuu&e, Lodges, Gates, Vineries, Ice Houses, Kc VI. Arboriculture, or the Planting and Culture .f r.n est and Oruamental Trees. VIL Botany and Entomology, so far as these branches are connected with the general subject to which the work is specially devoted. The work is issued u the tirstof each month, in the best stvle of the periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight paces, embellished with a rron'i.-piece and several other oritinal and well executed engrav ings. At the end of the year it will make a volume of sis hundred pages, beaut fully illu.irat.id with over o hundred etwr.viiig. many of them diawiuga of fruit and f!wera from nature. TKRMS 1 cory 1 year' payable in advance, $2 00 The Edition with Colored Plate: I cop I year, payable in advance, $5 00 Specimen numbers mailed upn receipt or their price. Plain edition ISctsj colored edition 42cf a .- Vtiinuiea commence with t lie January number, are in dexed itccordingly and we send from tr.ai number, un less otbcrwiserderel, but subscription may commence with any number at the option of the subscriber Bound vols, in cloth, for 1602, $3 60; lor 1S54. '6 '6 '6 and '8, $2 50 PKOSPECTUS" OF THE ROCICYLIOUNTAIH HEWS, THE NEWS w U enter opon Its second year early ia the coming spring, at which time it Will be enlarcod to nearly double its present size, aud correspondingly improved in many respect. It was the first and is at the present time the only newspaper permanently es tablished in the Ricky Mountain Gold Region. Tran sported to thi country in the face of a disheartened re turning emigration, wuh a tide almost irre&istabte, It was set up beneath the pelting oi winter storms, in the midst of noisy mobs howling curses, and threats or veu neance against every person aud thing that ventured one enoouragiBg word ror the country ; at a time when the man was iortunate who knew one day from whence his meals for the nest would come; it was successfully es tablished, and hat since continued in the even tenor .of its way, fearie and untranimeied. The Newt was the first to herald to the worM the stir prising richness of the - ' -'.- Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abuse of the Eastern press was heaped up on it without stint; but time baa satisfactorily proven and verified its every statement and prediction, and the News stands to-day the most noted aud uuiversally quoted newspaper in the United States. . Already it has a circulation in every State of the Union, save four, and in both the Canadas. Arrangements are being perfected for special aud rcs ularcorrespondence from all the important cities of the East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining re ions, will ever secure let It the latest, most complete aod rcliablo reports from all parts of the gold fields. The New, is published on Wednesday of each week, and dispatched to theStatesby the Express coach of the iol lowing morning, reaching ib Missouri River in from six to eight days, freeof expense to the subscriber. TERMS. Single copy , $5 00, per year five copies, $20 00; $2 60 for iix months ; $160, Jot three mouts. Advertisers will find the News, for all time to cc.ie, the best advertising medium in thia region of couDiry. KATES. Busiuess cards, (12.00 per year; one square, first insertion, $2 00, per month, $5 00, three months, $10 00, one year. $20,000; one-fourth column, $25 00 per quarter. $b0. 00 per year; one column, $ioo for six months, $1 .60 per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office wilt be set up in the spring, for the benefit of home patrops who desire work in that line. In a word, it is the determination of the proprietors, that the News, and the News OHlce. shall always, as now, stand first in importance in the Territory and State of Jefferson. ' v Address TO. N. BYEKS & CO.. ' . ' ', ' t Denver City. 'Good News for the Ladies. 1 ANY LADY that will send her address to Mrs. E. Creager. Baltimore City. Maryland, with three cent postage stampa enclosed, shall receive by return mail something uf importance to her. "Womanknuw thy self and be happy." . . Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The undertigned whose kilns are situated nine miles west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keeps constantly on hand a very superior article of lime, to which he invites the attention of those wst log The Lime will be delivered at the kiln or at auy other point in the county, as desired. Feb 9, 1S60 6m E. It. LONG. MILL FURNISHINGS. (Eitabtithed iS35.) TODD'S CHALLENGE. AS the under stone revolves, tiiey may be run to a high speed without choking, aud having Rubber Springe, Patterned by us they Will not Burst While Running, When piece, of iron get between tbeni. as many mills have done on the stiff principle. Our spindles have Steel Toes aud luces, with set screws at both ends, go that the faces of the stones can bo kept parrallel with each other and tbo meal ground even enough for i ur. which are important improvements insuring Safety to tht Mill Tender, and good work, and ought to be put in all lower mills. IRON BACK MILLS. We select for these the best quality of Burrs or our own importation, and rrom our long experience as Man ufacturers, can assure our customer, that our milUcan uot be excelled. - . Prices of Challenge Mills. 20 inch pulley,' $115, .' geared. $130 24 do do 135, do 160 30 do do 175, do 200 Prices of Iron Back J fills. 24 inch stone with puliey, $135, with gear, $160. 30 do do di 36 do ' do do : 3 1-2 ror thick runners pul, r"f vw t .;-'fi 175, do 225, do 300, geared Cloth, Fr"-h inn..- r 2CO. 250. Ziu. F.ttrrt A- 42-ot Toe publishers of he Horticulturist" calls attention to this netiodical as a valuable advertising medium. It has a taeadily inci easing circulation in the most desir. b!e quarters, ristinginouibiy evciy State and Territory, and the C nadas Nurserymen, Florists.. Gardeners, Impli- inettil .Makers, rvbiishers," and generally 1I those Cuiinevted with Horticulture throughout the Union and Canada, will find this the readiest mode of cotnrnusicatiug with their friends and customers ' i Advertisements should reach the rnbU.-r.ers by the 20'h of the ni'-nth preceding intended publication As he is not always able to meet the demands for tne ad vertisilig columns, the cmmuiiici!tiins received first have ihe preference, vjianicai namet must be very Wnbiy written : ; As the space t be npied by Advertisements can be i teuuls'ed to sinie extent by the wishes of advertisers it is weil to indicate on the manusc ipt about the space wi-hed for and tlie number of Insertions Subscrintiiins and all other business c immunlcstions should be addressed to SAXTON. BABKKR &.CO 25 Park Row, New York Important to Farmers. Messrs. James Challen ts. Son. Publishers Philadel phia, will send any Agricultural H'ork published in America postpaid, w- receipt cliLs retail yrice. . . . . . . vial So. 2!3 A'on'-l J; M. C. TOIjD iCi., TRUST ; SALE.' "WllEREAS. on the fcixth day of April, A D, 1S59, for the purpose oi securing to Hugh Baker the sum or three hundred dollars, as per two promissory note, bearing dat as aforesaid, one for one hundred, due six months after date, and the other for two hundred dollars due April 6ih, 1860. ' Gurden It Wilcox, executed Vt the undersigned, Davkison Piasters, a Trust Deed m tne cast hair of lot six in block two in the City of Brown, viile, Nemaha county, Nebraska ; also, ou n one btory office building and the stoue uuuer-pinuiug thereto, and built by Richard Brown, then situated ou the half lot next west of Crane & Hill a Store in said City of Brown ville, anl nowocvupieil as anofHce by Wilcox Bedford. And. whereas, it i. provided iu said Trust Deed, that if the .urn so secured to said II nvh Baker was not paid him by the aixtb aa; or April. 'I860, the said DavUisoti I . . .. , . . .1 .. . . . V. :.. .. , A lasivrn miuuiu sen iyg ruivrij lueiviu wuvt?)ci, after advertising the sauie thirty days ias inie newspa per published in the Territory of Nebraska, at public auction at the corner of M.in and First street in said City of Browu viile, to pay off the amount therein secur ed with interest, costs, expeuses al a reasonable at- tsrney's fee; and, whereas, the sum of two hundred and forty-five dollars, remains due and unpaid of said amount with interest on the same; therefoie, Notice is hereby given thai 1 will, ou Saturday the I9tb day of May, I860, between Ibtt hours of 8 o'cloc k, a Mt and 4 o'clock, p M, of said day, at the corner of Main and First street, in the city of Brownville, Nemaha county, Nebraska, proceed to sell and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the above described property with all the appurtenances thereuuto belonging, anl will apply the proceeds of said sale to the payment f the trust and the notes aforesaid. And upon such sale wilt make, execute and acknowledge to the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deeds for said property in accord ance with the powers contained and riven in said Trust. Deed. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, Trustee. Brownville, April 18th. 1S60. . , 41-it LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the Post Office on the 1st d.iy of April, 1S30, which, if not called for within three months, will be scut to the dead letter office. Austin k Mncky, Brown. Col Italdwin, Mist Irtna Urnnsean, Da rid C Bower, J A Bramlr, Lteo Dubee . Hcane, barouel Campbell, Samuel W Callam, Heneui Duncan, 11 e Dounny irsncis Elli?, F A En6les, Wm Gorders. J-.ihn II Uoasmnn.Cobus Hill. Abigail (laughs, Samvel Hertford. Mrs Abbr Jones, Walter It Jefferson, Laura li 2 Jonef, PbineaS Keui, Mrs K K Kennedy, Wolaa Ker"hner, Ch;wle T McLaughlin. Da 'id II 2 Miller. Mi- Hannah MclHtniet, Wiiiium Murray, Wm E Minnlck, Nathaniel Merril, A II Munson, Mrs Almcna Mil, Samuel ' Ottt'os. Bernard Partridge, Mi II O Phipp, Mrs Cnroilno Iloliter, Miss Eluibuth . Itceree. I-evi li Susitb.Eli Sevcntncc. Daniel W fcinth, John F, 'Sevens, Mr ' Shepardon. Elbert E Swift, Benjamin II Traverse, MathiM Thomparm, S Thirflier,'.li William., (Jerd Waldroon, Miss Mary V ilki n.on. Jacob WilILunsale.-V John White, liuuinr 2 Williams. ThtM Wibon, Mrs t'mma T T. J. WHITE. P. M. NOTIC E. Soldiers, Teamsters. Sailors, for their widows or orphan chlldrrd,) who served in any war. or battie. either tn California or elsewhere, pnr to March 3rd, IS65. r their children who were under 21 at that date, or sailors who served ou the coast t California in the Mexican war, will do well to address us. Cl limit that have been reiecied in the hands Ci ihcr aventn, have been successfully obtained by us Agents acti r.r as liberally paid. Land Warrants b- nghtand sold toorder, andatl business repairing an ageu I at Washington at tended to. It. B. LLOYD ; '(. Att'ytfor Clt-imt Pent ions, Bounty Land fe Reference to any of Ihe beads of Department. 42-l0t r i mmm mi ' SO. 17, MAIS ST2EET, BROWNVILLE,-N.T. ; IHE0D0EE HILL Whicn ls the oldest, most eitcrifir anl reliable Merchantile Mouse in too Upper Country? MOM JUL Where are the best baagains to be had in the pur chase of ail iinds of goods ? ' LiH ( -1 SI M nli f,M Jb llila 12 a n is. n ..-..ir. Tit nl Who sells goods at the lowest figure ? THEODORE -HILL. Who outfits Pike's Pcakers with any anl every thing they want at prices equal at least, with Saint Louis and St. Joseph? ' --- . '..-; - - THEODORE HIL L'. Who keeps the choicest quality of gocds ? THEODORE HILL. Where are tho latest sty'es and finet qualities of . Fftncy Goods to be found ? ' AT HILLS Who pays the highest market price for all kinds of country produce. THEODORE HILL. Who does the exclusive Commission Business in tbe . : City of Brownville? TIIEODOIlE HILL. . spl: did n cti:ii:. ... The first irarrcssior.s cf a new cn 1 superb enTar irtgsof Ucsa iJcuheur's cclebrafe l painting tf the Ilyrso J'air, priatrd in beautiful il cliry, ar4 r w ready. It is execute! by tho unrivalled artist?. ?u ronr" Mojnr & Knnpp, who have undertaken to m ike it the most f lerjdii wdrk tf tia kind ever 'ssued firm tl eir extensira eitablishtnRt. Its sis 2 is near ly two by three feet, embracing Ljt than twenty difTcrerit tints and shades and ci-r., ani it ill prtj sect upon the walls of the parlor, dr:iTin-n' i:i or art tilery, all the splin-iia c7tt cf a fiy.fi t-il? paintir?. A c.py M' tLis rich a il costly engraving, which has recived the hij;liet testimonials of fa vor by connoiisieur and the Press, can be obUictd for only $1 55. delivered free of charge at any post olce in the United Sta'e. Agents are wanted. J. 31. EMERSON i C Publishers, 37, Park-row "ew York. April. 23,1330- o X. rH w rH s- a- H'3 . eH V -3 la OSS c C w " c i t 5 jt572S-3 to S w B O e 3 -a o e o - s u - 2 r . - 2 3 - St. s c o k. c fr e v. 5 9 - L tl - 3 s -X 3 T ci 1 5 . 1 i a " C -3 JB W I- c a s s: - a, w ; i m 2 2 J 2! t-? 2 c 3 i u " ill: ft w S c u " raw. -3 5 jet. . i m 5s j --a y j i f - - a w J r? o Z in s as OS O 5- 5 t 2 5 x c X -V w w K St S m a e 7, a a. 3 3 X - - 3--S3r SS a i aj: s - 9 - ; r i m is a i Z c. - "5 w -O i 5 i S 2 t 2" sc a. 2 5- 3 f tt w 3 ? ? z 'a 2 v i- c U, IK 5a c a 1-3 S 3 I t - I A O Zi ft o i Oi G c - c t- 5 a as T. o 'i a 3 i 5 o 11 ' at s - TT 5 1 3 ft a- s- - I Z t J 2 a -"5. ct .3-o a4 ? 3 't SS"? as a. a. o .mm - o m 3 ET .5 m a . i a 3 j: 1 5 3 e c e5 - J "3 K c 90 : 3 5 . 4) J r - S mm s r 2 2 3 -5 ia " v. j r. - 5-3 2 . S k c. OS 0n5 gf 3 5 - s - z 5 ! 5! t 2 .z:kc.-o .2 .'. 5 2- r .. a c 3 .t5 n a - Si Sf a 1 5 Z m 5 53 B ! ja y m-aZ .- ! 5 a ra o o u o A 3 a. ' O s C B , ci C - 3 -9 e 3 Z. - - a. 2 c c a . i Is 3 -a-c- 5 . e 3 . 1 . - x 2 -. ' 2 2 C - 3 3 A j k ; t j 5 s - e - - - 2 a Z r . -o " 3 . 0 - JS ' 3 2: 4. 3 S - & 4 ? t . : ! "os :1 i" .a,a5i e " 3- 3 W- M 3 'JJg"S i 2 o . - - S . ? tu ft 0 b a s - - 2 a s 3 ? - - a T ji a 3 " 3 T M - Who i-''"' c -i to tli-3 b.i.k co'int-y on the t.' f i ' U'.l.'i t Ui IvrttM ? X - i -y JLJ s J 7 1 Who purchases and ships more country produce than any onu Iso in the upper country ? THEODORE HILL Who keeps constantly on hand and forsale the larg est and best assottinent cf Hardware. ? THE' SHELL. Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of the latest style Hoops? Where do people go to find a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Cups? 11 il U i 1 1 American Patent Gum Elastic FINE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. Office, at Tjanerord & Stephenons. Ko. 24 .Ninth, bet.Welnnt and Ciark Avenue, ST. LOUIS. MO. THIS OmpowtMu L (rniel etiiefly rrorn fiur.ia and ilir.erol, whkli are nnchuire :tie ly the attini ut liie wcatber. ltUDtiral.lt fi-canit Waier Pna-r can bo applied to riviTs of arir Fliavc, upon .uiiiiun Uieetine boards or ever clt tiinle naf. at a lea c-t tan hin?lin. and upon any meuli? roolnor other smooth nirtace tor les! than paint. It ia invalnoble ror c.utiri Rail Ro.nl Timliers, for R.uflnp; Cars Detts &c. Wehave no hesitation in nr ferit. it to the public as tbe most re!iat:e Corr. po&i:K& H-aj in use. 1 We refer to tbe following rorsrin : T. Btrnuui, BTiuniV Il'cl C U Peck Architect J J Anderson Banker tieo R Tayli.r. Ksq Sper it S"n. Brick Alak'rs, Mulony it Tilt.n Irisf itr J n henck, Smith k M'Cjrniici. build's C'a'lt. Plant ic Norris, Oliver Qitrett, HonJjsBtMaittl, , ' A W Fjusu. '" .' J St iehla th antl M"tran lion LSI Kennett. -' v Weley Conner. Cner, ccr Tenth ami Walnoi ts. C3ft'e arc at all tinier yrcpareJ to 0o r fim. and t furuiMi to order our CV.n15xoiti1.11. AU- a auperir a'ti deof Saturate Water-Proof R.ofInK Paper fur ia fcrrnatxoo or taaterul, aflr)-ea rw si?nzxso. Ajt. -41-Ot . &t l,0Tj;j,.i. Where will ycti find all kind of Caced Fruits, Oysters, Bottled Liquors of tho choicest brands, etc ? AT THEO. HILL'S, Where wilt tiioee ging to the Gold Mines find asun d1 v of Picks. A ae. rSborelt. Slttiee forks. Ox Yokes, itows, Chains, Biieori, Bwiuf, ?ug:ir. Gunpowder, Kockers, Coffee, atd ererj taing tbey wnat 7 AT THEODORE HILL'S Where will Fanners sro to purchase Plr.wr, or sell Wheat. Corn, Oat ltyc, Barley, Potato?, L'eaas But ter, Lggs, rfc. TO HILL'S. If Farmers w;jb to ship thrir produce thcmsclres, where Uo they g, 7 If you wish to deal with ffeeominodating and polite -11 - j Werta. ' ' - GO TO THEODOP.E HILL'S . . ... .; - - " : I11 sb-.rt : Fr anjsbing to cat,ilrii.k or wear. TIlUbT SALE. Whern3 nn tho 30;h d.iy of S?f terr.ber; A. D. 1859, William Hrfyep, nnd Julia (.. NayCs his wife, executed to Willinm II. Floover, a deed" of trust lor tho use and ben fit of the several creditors therein named, upon tbe following described reul estate in Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, to-wit: Lot no 1.1, in block no 11, in tbeonginal plat "of s:u'd town, snid deed recorded in Deed Rec ord, no. 1. Pages 515 and 5H of Uecorda of snid Nemaha County. And whereas it is providfd in nid deed of trust that said trustee, after givir g 3 w?esq notice T lrm 'inn eni place of p'a of hs. a :.r L-Ut s' '..i!i! 1 m .1 tbe .'ivieat pullij s.ile t.i! hi'iv tf 1 i-r, i r c.'i-ii. ai i a; 1 'y to 7 :: 0 t fAjjesi' : . ft. ir n?i f" ytty - 1 1 e:.iiri in's na:.. !.)--.! u,,d. N' .r.'co r 4-t.-r: ' h-fr-v eiven that I, Vi 1 ,; -.n II.I.-.ver. Tr : ') ,i t.f jr -M.i. will, on Saturday, tbo 2l;t'a day 1 At rlL. A. D 1800. between the hours of SJ o clock. A. .M.. nnd '. "'clock. P M. of said tlay, offer at publie sale the above described real tMate, nd will sell the same to ho highest bidder for cash in hand, and upon u-h site will make, execute Mcknowli-dge and de liver to she purchaser or pnrchaT. a de-d fr.r said renlenate. - WILLIAM II. HOOVER. - April 12.1860. 3t$5 TKK.-TF.E TAX TITLE. - ' Chas G Dorseyl In the District Court for Ne vs. Smab county Nebraska Terri. William Miles j - To the Spn'rij Term Ii63. Tho above named defendant, William Mile, will take notice that Charles G Dowey, the jlain'il in the nbove named cause, did on the 5th day of April, I860, file Uis petition in the Clerk's tC of said Court against him the said dofendant for the purpose of securing and quieting the title unto him the said plaintiff t the following descubod rent estate, rn: the south-west quartrr of seetion number eighteen, in township numter six, north of range number four teen, cast of the sikth priacipal mPredian, lying in said countyof Nemaha Nebraska Territory, and for such other rtllef as he Ihe said plaintiff" may be en titled to saiJ plaintiff claim-1 said land by virtue of of it deed from Kufus T Itaincy, the Treasurer of said county, undo to suid plaintiff who was the purchaser ot the land atoresaid at a sale made lor t ho purpose of paying the taxes due thereon. Tho above named p'aintiff is therefore notified that he is required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 11th day of May, A & 18C0. ' b W THUJIA3, Att'yforntr. Brownville, April 5th; 1S60. 4w-$ll 25 TAX TITLE. Robert W Furnas, PICT "1 vs .- ; Nemaha Coauty Dis- Lots No nine, ten, twelro trict Court of tho 2nd aud thirteen In block four 5- Judicial District, No in the City of Brownville, ! brnska Territory, in Nemaha county, Nebraska I Chancery. Territory, defendants. J To il'ty Term, A. D. lSGO. To the owner or owners or person or persons who bare any Interest in the abore named p operty, to wit Lots no. nine, t. n, twelve and l-J, in block no. 4 in the City of Brownville, Nemaha co., T.. notice is hereby given that the above named plaintiff. Robert W. Furnas, bits Commenced an actim and filed his letitlon in the Nemaha Conaty District Court above named, in tho Chnneery side thcreof,agaiut the said property for the purpose of recovering and quieting ihe title in him of the said projierty. hia sai 1 f-uit b- ing founded on a deed given to bi:n fir th aid property by one It. T. lUinvy.on tha 31 day cf M-iy, A. D. 1SC0. as the Tre-iiurerf suid County of Ne maha fr the payment of the fa x assessed thereon und dd on the asiiil .Id day of May, for that puri av by biin the suid IUiny, to him tbe said plaintiff, and th;t unless they demur. answer -r plead t- the sai 1 petition on or before the fourteenth day of May. a P 1830, his said petitiou will be taken as true and that the prayer of said pla'ntiff then-in will bo granted by thesaid Court. JOHNSON Jfc L'LDFOliD, Attorney? fr plaintiff. Attest: Allex Blacssr. Clrk, By T, W. Bedf.rd, Deputy. Orderec that he aVve be published for four con eqtie weeks ia tie Nobrsk:i Advertiser. -ALLEN BLACKEN, Cleik, By T. V, Bedvord. Dp'y. Brownville,. April 5th. 'Ci) tw-il5 Charles Grurry,P:.r) iijlLI Porsrr, RT) NV-Tiha Co'y D tj v C trt'f the: j-., : : Vil;ii3,uflJ trie?, N. T.,ia Ilosca T W j j J Tcrv, A. is. j Ts v,r r,-i,-1 fTf.". tint I! :.-t T. TTi"" will taVi notice that theabots c-i,e J p.r.t.-i i " ii IWjcy, of Nemaha Ccua!y, Nebra.-aa Ternary, did on, to wit: ttuSlh day tf Decetn'jef. 19 lii!?, f.Ie his petition in the abore c icied Neiaiha County Uiitrict Court against bita the said dufeadaat fri1 purpose cf recorerirg and quietirg the ti'o an-i him the said plintij cf th f..i!oir. ( d-'a.r.lid pri perty.tr wit: the earth weit qu4rter of sectiiti e3. 1 four, township sia rorth t,f rano 13 cast t,1 t'lssistli principal meredian, and for such o'-l-er ru.i'.t as t!i ' said plaint!! nay bo entitled to. Tbe I tUintU founds bis said suit against hira tbe .i 1 vi'-Hr Jiit upon deed given by ore R. T. Katrjtv .to hiu ta: said pUiatiff for the ;ay:uoot f Tie3 aowi vir.-o th? said land, and a fale tf thesaid j-rrprrty ta the 3d day of May, A P lii'i, to Liru the sail j lain '.if by ' him thesaid Kainey treaiurer in anl of i' s ! county and in the name tf the Territory of Nebras ka; thirefire, yoa are hereby no:ilied aal reqasr?'! to plead, stiiwerordemur to said petition on or b-jfore the 14th day f May, a V IztJ, or th said plaiat.T..,' will Uke such petition as confessed and apply to : A . Court for the granting tho prayer tf Uiesa- j p!aU tiff in thesaid petition. JuILN'SON DZDFORD. . . Attest: Att'ys fri'il. Allen Br. acser. Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. . Ordered that the foregoing be pubiiahed f:r far coESooutive weeks ia tho Nedraika Adrertier ' 1 ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk.- : . 1 PyT.W.L'tCfoiic.D'T. j Brownville, April 3th, lslO. 4w-Jii TAX TITLE. NexahaCoanrydli'.r's Court 21 Judicial lutrlii. NcbraskA . Tcfrilor, -iaJ taancsrj. - 3 Tames W. Colera5a, Pi'II vs Lot no 1 in block no 32 lot 1 in b'k 14; lot 8 ia b'k33.1oU 4, i 6,13, 14 and 15 in b'k 81, lotSia b'k 8Un the city of Brownville. Nebraska ' Territorr. defendant. J T J'iy rnt,A. P. V To the oner oroWncrs or person or purf. i h? have any interest in tho ab. re named pr'irtj, t. wit: lot no 1$ iu block no 32; lot 1 in bloek 14; lot A iu bbk 33. KUs 4. 5, G, 1.3, 1 4 and 1 5 in block 8 ; lot 9 in block 81, in the City of Browuvi:!?. .Nn.tit County, Ncbraika Territory, notice is hereby rsa that theaboVe named plaintiT. James W. CU tu.iu, . hascemmeuced an action and tiled his petition in th Nem-iha Cutinty District Court above named, on th Chancery side thereof, agiinsf thc ai I property, fr thepurp-jso of reecverihg to and q-iieting th title ia J himof thesaid property : his said suit being fundel on a deed given to Theodore W. Bedford, for Lha sail 4 property by one R. T. lUin-y, on the third day if May, . A D 1 359, as treasurer of said countyof Nemaha, for the payment of taxes assessed therceusold onhe31 day of May aforesaid, for that purport by hi..n iha said Rainty, to him thesaid Theodore V" BU.' rl (said deed having, on the3l-t. day of Mama, a D , I8C)0, been assigned by the said Theodore W Bedford f to James WC leman the plaintiff in this ease,) and that unless they answer, demur or plead to thesaid petitionon or before the 14th day of May, A D I3i3, . thet his petition will bo taken as truo and lbs prayaf ' of him thasaid plaintiff therein will be grant'! by the said Court. JOHNSON BEDr'OP.D, Attent AtfysforlTir. 'T AllkS BLACKIS Clerk, ' B.. T.W.Bedford, Deputy. Ordered that the above be published forfi-urooa- secutive weeks ia the Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, Clrrk, , , Bv T.W, Bedford, Dep y. Brownville, April :ai,l!i30 ' 4w.$l5 TAX TITLE. .. . ' . o.n.Wiicoi,piff 1 m) vs I Nemana County Blslrirt B. PegramA Co., Court of the 2ud Judicial Win. U. iloover and the j Dijtritf, N. T... . .j. Cuuntyof Nemaha, N T J fo May Term, A. D. 13!3. The above named B R Pegrarn, Wm II Ilotif er anl thoCoun'yof Nemaha, N. T., defendants will Uke notice that the above named plaintiff, O II Wiljox, of said Nemaha count j. did on to wit: the 3d day if April. A n 1SG0, filo bis petition in the abov named Nemaha County District Court ag.iiust them the tail, defendants for the purpose of recovering aad quiet ing tho title unty hiui the iid plaintiff the following described property tn wit r a p-wt r-f th I'-i-i.-. b t'f t ( I rt t iv.. !-! in oi.n.k 11 t i: t ' '. ' ; '.'.l - : :'' twpr . ' - I cxt-n-iir ; . v ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1 w!?i t : , TV .' ' i- 1 i - " -vile,!- ! ':, '. ' -x .. i l .". r; , . . den.' i I y .,; ,i- :!f, ; ..it uf t ' - I . : ' ' such :x r rA-f ;!.') . . )'-- - ' j r.. 1 tl,.. c.ii.l . r'. 'I f . .i.i.l, 11'- s;'.lii uit aja.ir.st th'tnthe said defendants upon a deed giveti by cr.a R T Tainey to him thesaid plaintiff f-r the pnycnQf of the taxes a?sessed upon thesaid lots and n salo of the said property on tho :!d day of May, a B 1 3 'Stf, to him the said pliintiff by him the sid Rainy as the iuii,n in a .l f. ,r iH.. nti t v. an l in than' Cltf of the Territory of Nebraska; therefore, yon rohero-1 by notinea and requtrea to pieaa. answer or utraur to said petition on or before tho 1 4th day of May, a X IHr.t) nrth.i.l T.laJnfiff wiM t.lVt Sli h TM'ti tu D fta confessed, and apply to said Court for theg-antirj ;no prayer 01 tne saiu pi.nnti.7 in tne mm penuuu. Attest t At'yi fut Pl'2". Al.LntfUCXEH, Clerk, " - By T V Bedrord. D py. . l Ordered that the forexoinz bcttlViishe4 fonrCCB" secntive weeks id tho Nebraska Adrertiien ALLKN lihAL'tl'.,Llcf!r, By T W Bedford, 'py. Brownville. April 5, 1330 4w-$l5 4i) TAX TITLE. Charles G. TJorser, Pl'ff. 1 Kemahi Onntr TMstrwl vs iCo'irtof tho Seeend Jutliclai Thomas Staler and 'W.uistrSct Nebraska Territory. H. W. Cubb, defends n-,; Tk Alay t erm A u lOfl. The above DimM defuidant, Thomas S'a'ey snd w. R. W. Cubb will take notice tf at theatwve nem?l piam- tifTChirles G. Djrsey. of Ncrrtaha enuntr, Ket)rk Territory, did on to-wif. tbe 5th tf.iy of April A D J0, file hia petition in the atxve nsmtd 5emaha C-iuntf ta trlct Court, aiat then, thesaid dcren-liata. fjr the purpose of recovering and C'tletinj tho title uat-jalui the aaid plaintiff, of the fuliowinj deicrlbel vruTPny, to-wlt: Southeast quarter of ac:Uin thirty-five, town ship fle, ranjie twelve, in said emha coucty, KeUras ki Territory, and for such otter relief a the aai-t Plata tifTmay be entitled t. Tbe sid piainti.T f.ci:i.h" t! said suit arainat tbcm the clef endants opon a deed ttrt byonett.T. Riiny to htm the said plaintiT. f;r tu payment of the taxes need upon the sai i land M a ale of thesaid pnaty on the 3d day of May. A. D. 159. to him thesal l plaintiT bv hini he said Ralney as the Treasurer la and tor th said county and la th name of the Territory of Xebrakt. Therefore you Sre bceby notified and retpi'-e.i to plead, answer r rfetniir to tbe said petition on or before t!;e f.urtecnU day ot Mar, A. D lS6t, or the said plaintitT will take such pe tition a ronfessed anl spply to iid Court for tlie (trant. ing th prayer of the said pialrtn.T iu tail petition. ' JOUNSO fc BtDFOUP. Atte.t, Attorney for pi'tr. Allzx Blbcker, C1t br T. W. Brnroso, Dermfy. . Ordered that the forei. ina be published for larcoo. secutiv weeks In tbe brka Advertiser. , AM-ES Br.ACl.KP.. Clerk, rer T. W. Bxoroat), Pepn'v. Browuvllle, April, 6, 1SC3 4tJ13 TAX TITLE. Nemaha Curt of tbe District Neb ia Chancery. County TirrS tbe ne-ytc.-i Juf!!c'.l Nebraska Territory, 7? y? v? 9 BROWNVILLE, N. T. EroTjville, N. A pril 1 3, IS5 0 . 1 j Probate Notice, Territory ot Nebraaks, ) - Conrty of Nemaha ) Whereaa Daniel H. Kennifoa kaa treen app ietrd art miniatraturuf the estate i Liwrance E.eimiM-u Cevei ed late of said County, notice is hereby pivea'hai I have appointed Satnrday tha I4ih day r A pril AD 1SC0, fur the he-inns of claims aaaint sdiU estate annaiiper. sona having claiai apai&ft s-iid estate must tuve them on Bleat myoffL-eon or bef-we that day, or they will i, forever barred from reciverin such claims acd from set tine off the same in any acti-.o whatever. Given mulo" my hand aad tfSoial seal thi Eta day of March A D 1660. C. W.WriER'F.R Pr..bt Judse Ordered thit the atvve notice be published cit ee ttithe .Vebi-aska Advertiser. to- $7 Probate Notice. notice i beehy r iven to all pars..ns ineretet thai Kiher Beis'hiitie ha. been arpoin'e udmfnisfr-iitLx of rhe estate -f John Beiliie .lat cf Pawnee County. N. T.. deceased. All per!ira bavin;: claims aioMl the . iM etate ate notified topiesem then to th Pt-.;bte C'.iirti.f aidC iii'y o or beore the Uth day of May. l?60 or they will be forever birrer frum rer vring aurbeliim lo any actir n whatever. II f LdRB. "- -F7 P.hxSf.fn'tse. TIIK undersiitied ha R ;0 aere- of Choice La ndi lo- cated m thia Territory -hhh he will sell Clicap for Cash or on TInio. For fnrlbf i'tf.H'matkn) apnly ta ny -ftVe on Main Strce, of thisplar. , If. M. ATKINSON. Charles C. Dorsey, v. WilUam II. R. gcrs. ) Ti May Terct, A. D. ItSj . Tbe ahove named rfefcudant Willi no It K.?rs w!tl fate notice that the aU.ve nmd rt.TitiT. Charles O. Dorey. rf Nemaha Connty. Nehri-ka Terrltuty. aid, on to-wit the &th day of !ril, 1-il Cl hia j.fc;i...,n in th above name I Nemaha County District curt. ajrainathiui the k'uI liefetatant. fur the purpose of rec'v?:in anl nni.tir.z the title un-st.im the oaid p!iu:;:rV the foi p.winj de?crifced property, to-w t: siuthei.at qiarfcr cf section tLTrty-Ove, townsMp aix. ranse fotirteen, la thi said Ve'ha county. N. T.. and for sti h other relief it aid plaintin may be citi:!I t.: The said plain tiff, foundin his said salt aaaiosf him the said defen dant tip: n a deel (riven ly one K. T. Raioey ta him th a; id pIintiTfor the payment of the taxea assessed uto3 the said land, an.l a sale or the said property tn th third day r My. D 16c-9. !tb)iii tie sid plaintiJty him, the said Rair.ey. as the Treasurar in and f.r the " ail rontity, In the name of the Territory of Nebraska. Thefef re, yon ate hi!re! notiSed and required to plead answer or demur to the said petition on or berore the fourteenth day of Mar, A. D. 1360 or th said plainti? will take aaid petition, as confessed arid apply to th said curt far tbe rrarrtias the prayer of tLe said p!aia tiff in the said petition . JOHNSON k BEDFORP, Attest, A'torreys for P'T, ALLtNPLACK'tw, Cleric. f , By T. W. Dttrom De j . Itisherebv o'derejl that the above ni ice he publish ed ia tne Nebraska Adrvrtiser for foi.r roiuccutive week.. A. Cf.ACKFia. Clerk Dts.". Court. By T. W. Btcroin,. pennty. B.-owTf.ilie, April 5, 4 3J J Of all-kiiido, for sale at ihU oir.ee. Probate Notice. Whrrras .fame. A.Ti'us. Adiclnt-f .-jtorof liie ej tite f.f Nathaniel JJ. Titus, doce -i.-e 1. late of Noma h rountv. ka. nia.K applieiiti. n t.) (be IVb.ite Court of Ne:eah:f O.tmty, Nebri-'k Territory, f-r an eiten;on of time to coI!vt the iH?:ts i f said, estate ar-f. j ay the d-;!)t i-har..l!j naltit Jhe same. No ice is hereby iveu thai the day of A jTil. 13'JO, at 10 t.'tli tk A. M. of i 1 day iatha time act for hen ring said aci-lieaii'.n at my Olive in Brownville, at which t.-m " all persons inhered may attend a..d show caaso why saii eitciuii th iuli not be allowed. Given under mv hand !n ! t.? :ial .vd this 27th dav il .March. ..s io. CYRUS V. WHEELER-'Xs.-bS,-Je-w lr:b3- Ju3g.