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MILL FURNISHINGS. It tit otJr ' revi-lres, H.rjr ru.y be run iffecat Cboktrr. ni ban;- llutter L;xlzs, Psurutd by tbcy H'Jncf L-nt While Runnir.t Ylaa t'tve. of l?cn ft tetwrru tbc:.i, m uut;y luilU We to t'. st.ff jtiw;; .c. lA.r fiin3.es tie ( c! at-d ln-ts, with set rrfi at both end. a ttst lie (km of ita n t.f can ta !w 'l rarrt!el with cfe otter and the urtl ground even euousb fur Cmr, WU" i'f Bp''rtul trr.; rovrnietus lusuriiig Safety to Hi JWu Tsas'rT, a-att.f.4 work, aud uutt to be pu la all tvwar IRQt! BACK MILLS, We 5ct for ttee the tet jual:ty of Burrs of our wn Importation, l4 from our 1-it.g experience as M.n afarturers, tio assure our catUtuer that cut mills ca-t- exctUe3. Prices cf Challenge Jlills. M Inch Tnlleyf feared (134 Si do &i 125, tio 160 X3 C Uj 173. do 2JO JVice ron 2?ac& .Ws. 94 tacb atone with pulley, $135, with gear, $IC0. . w) do o do 173, do 2tw. 1 oo do d 2-5, . do 2ft). 1 1-1 for thick runners pul. Beared 850. Importer cf Dutch Bolting Clotht, French Bum Ahll itor.et. Dtaiert tn nubocr veiling, aiiaw Manufacturers of Machine Stretched Leather Belting, Cemented and Riveted. AdreM : G. & C. TODD & Co., i2-oi Xo. 312 In orth Main St., St. Louit, Mo. Every per eon uha de$ire$ to be thoroughly concertant r.A tU political history of tht United Stattt .' . Should J'ottest "STcunrr'a American Statesman : . r . - - n..!t.l.t IT ; . I .... .. . t I f I Ct.ln. frota ibe formation of our Government to the Present Time. Recommended It Statesmen, Politician and Editora, f every Party, a Impartial and luvaluable. - OcUto, l,t(A pf ok, f 3 60. lKttBr k JACtSOX.PublUbera, New York. 60 r to 1 I 60 25 25 25 25 25 S 00 60 1 00 1 25 IIRMMM BODES FOR SALE DY . (3ucce6or to Edwards & Busbnell,) I 9T. Fourtli St., St. Louis, 3Io. American Fa rmert F.rrryclotea, a raltiable work, 4 00 .Tbe Hurt' rool, ana bow ia t.cc p ii svaaa , cioia Oole'a American Veterinarian SlockLardt't Chemical Kield Lecturca Jchooti'a Ajrricultur! Cbemntry 'FetsenJeo'a Complete Farmer and Gardener . . do American Kitchen Gardiner Hicbardaon on ttie Hure do ou tbe Tlog do ' on the Pest i of the Farm Unburn fc Stevens on tbe Cow, and Dairy Ilusb'ry Cbineae Sugar Cane aud Sugar Making rdler' Farmer's Land Heasuie Onenoo'sTreatibe on Milch Cows; cloth lomet)c and Ornamental Poultry, plain Uandall'a Sheep Uustandry Touatt, Kanda lit Skinner's Sbepberd's Oon Book 2 00 Harry's Fruit Garden 125 Stephens' Book of tbe Farm, 450 Illustrations 4 00 . Tbe American Architect, or Flans for Country . Smith's Lo. care Gardenicc, Parks and Pleasure Grounds 1 26 "Weeks on the Bee ; cloth 60 Wilson ou Cultivation cf Fiax 25 . Klliott's American Fruit grower's Guide 1 25 The American Florist's Guide 75 Every Lady bar own Flower Gardener, psp 35, cl 60 .The Ros Cuituritt. pacer 26c. cloth 60 Muore's Rural Hand Books. 4 rolnnies . 6 00 Jielli? Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener Companion Tadd'S Modern Uorse Doctor Dadd's Aroerlcau CEttle Doctor The Stable Book Brldgemau's Florist s Guide ' do Gardenn' Assistant do Fruit Cultivator do Gardeners' Instructor Field Hand Hook of Pear Culture . Cole's American Frnit Book Bulst's Family Bitchen Gardener .do ADienrau rwri fi'o-'"1; Tana's Muck Manual, cloth Norton's Scientific and Praati-al Agriculture Downir.g's Lanawape Gardening Breck's Bo)k of Flowers lyncher's Hot Houses and Green Douses K ash's Progressive Farmer Allen on the Culture o! the Grape Allen's American Farm Book do Kural Architecture Pardee on tbe Strawberry ' Toualt and Martin on tbe Hon ' Tooatt, Martin and Steven on Cattle Touait on tfce Home . Uusd'i J'raciical LarlI Trainer Miner's American Iwo Keeper's Manual Quimby's Mysteriejof bee keeping 6rpho and Impbcc, Si'par Plants Winory of Morgan llorfe fceemelin'a Vine Preoscr's Ksnual . . - , Browne's Atnericau Poultry Yard Vsrir.g's Elements of Agriculture TTooer's Dog and Gun Skillful Houcewlse, paper 25c, cloth White's Gardening ror the Sn!h Charlton's Grape Growers' Gnide Persoe on the Culturo of the Vine Thompson's Fond of amimals, cloth Kural Etttays, Downing Anbury's 11 lonnis Form Book rentable to every man in Minsouri tj"Ay cf the cbovt book tent by nail free, on receipt oj pnee. 4-ot LU0I13iilIGIi:CAESOi; 18G0. 1CG0. taaaauM AND GEIIERAL LATfD AGENTS, Dealers ia Co:n.Uncurrcnt IIonej.ZxcLanza mid .Land Yv uraats. CoVectiontmaie oi ell accettible poiitt. Taxes pa d. and prompt aueuil':i Kiven to all ounces pertaiug to a firetcU Land Agency. jir.rxTJ ton thi VXITED STATUS LXTRLSS COUPAXV, A sate and reliable comply for tars tran.'.uiiibion cf xnou y paikaccs. Also Agects far tbe llirtford Fire Insuranre Co'npaay f Hartford, Cor necticut. 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 25 60 1 65 60 C 6J 60 75 26 00 60 60 00 1 26 60 1 00 1 00 1 25 60 75 1 25 I 25 j 63 1 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 60 1 00 75 60 60 1 25 60 25 75 S 00 1 25 S 00 t: AND1 JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE , LitabHified by A. J. Jovmin$, in 186. EDITED BY J. JAY SMITIT, IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BT BA2TOI7, EARXZER & CO;, 25 Park Rowr New York. THIS popular publication has become indlspenrible to tbe tasteful Gardener, ibe Fruit Culturist and tbe Floriculturist- It embrace within Its scope: I. The Discription ana CuitiTation of Fruit and I'ruit Treea subject in which we are already store interested than any other people. I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers and Flowering Plants and Shrubs, fromtbemost delicate and lenuer t tbe mot harty and robust. III. Description and Cultivation of all Edi. tie Plants, which arc, or should be, grown in our gardens. IV. Gardening as an Art of Taste, with De signs for Ornamental or Landscape Gardening. ' V. Bnral Architecture, embracing Designs for Rural Cottage and Villas, Farm llontea, Lodges, Gates, Vineries, Ice Uouces, c of rorest and Ornamental Trees. VII. Botany and Entomology, so far as these branches ere connected with tbe general subject to which tbe work is specially devoted. test style of the periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight pagos, embellished with a fronticpiece and eeveral' other orieinal and well executed engrav i&g. At the end of the year it will make volume of six. hundred pages, heautfuily illustratad with over one hundred, engraviug. many of them drawings of fruit and flowers from nature. ' TEEMS 1 copy 1 year' payable In advance, $2 00 . The Lduwn vith Colored Plata: ' ' ' 1 copy 1 year, payable in advance, $5 00 Specimen number m&iJed upon receipt of their price. Plain edition l&cts; colored edition 4icts Volumes commence with tbe January nnmber, are in dexed accordinirlr. and we send from that number, un less otherwise ordered, but subscriptions may commence with any number at the option of the subwiber Bound vols. In cloth, for 1SC5, S3 60; f or 1S54, '6 '6 and 'S, $2 60 ' The publishers of fce "Horticulturist" calls attention to thi periodical as valuable advertising medium. It has a steadily increasing circulation lu the rnost desira ble quarters, visting monthly every State and Territory, and the Canadas Nurserymen, Flcristt, Gardeners, Imp!i viemt .Makers, Publishers, and generally til those connected with riortlcuMure l&rotighoct tht Cnloa and Canada, will find this the readiest Biode of eommusicatlug with their friends and customers . Advertisement ibouM reach the Publishers ly the !l0:h of the month preceding intended publication. As La is not always able to meet the demands ror trie ad vertising columns, the cominuuicetions received f.rnt have the preference. Suturucal name mutt be very legibly vritten As the space to be oceupled by Advertisements can be regulated to some extent by the wishes of advertic era, it ts welt to indicate on the manuscript about the space wUbed for, and the somber of insertions Subscriptions and all other tuinrss communications should be addressed to SAITOX, B arkkr & CO 25 Tark Bow, Nw Tork A ACTHIKTIC BIOGBAPHT OT THE "Little Giant' of the TTcst. Vow ready for delivery the Life of Hon. Stephen X. DorctAS, wjthtls most Important speeches and reports. By Member of the Tesfcrn Ear. Trice $1, bound la cloth, and 90 cents in psix?r cover. Vo man in the United States at tbe present time is locked to with, more hopeful ir:teret than the distin guished Senator from Illinois. Indeed his friends in all jthestatasol the Cmon look npon Urn aot only as the rising, but che fresent man the man for ttecrisis and for tbe pountry. The most important of Mr. Douelas' Speeches are ifceorporated in this volume, and the whole work sut mittrxt before publicatiosi, for tbe criticism of someof Mr. Douglas most judicious friends, In whom he has per fect confl lence, and by theiaii is cordially approvid and reooni.raer.ijf d. For aale at tte .Metropolitan Bookstore, PHILIP k SOLOMONS, S?2, Penn avenue. f ole sjft'.i fir Lawrence's rtlebrated Foreign Sta .oi.r7. U9 42 VTe have remove . cur t fUce to th rew building rn Main street, nestdxr to Theodora Hlll'a Store, and near tbe V. S. Land Office. Oct27, lt5, nl LUSnBACOtt tt CARSON'. The first impronpionsof a tew aiJit euperb eiiirmv- inrsof Hosa liouheur's ctlebratei paintintr jf the IlorKO Fair, rrintotl in beautiful t il olore, aro oovr ready. It U executed" by the unrivalled artist. Sa- rony, Major & Kn.irp, who Lave underUken to make it the most splendid work of tho kind ever issued fri'ta their extensive estab!ihiner,t. hssito linear ly two by three feet, embrixcing tnore than twenty different tints and shades and colors, and it will ro- scnt upon the wall of the parlor, drawing-room or art gallery, all the rplendia effect of a superb oil- painting. A copy ot this neb and costly engraving, which has recivei tbe highest testimonials of fa vor by connoissieura and ttio Pre, can be obtained for only $1 60, delivered free of ithargo at any joi.t ol&ceintbe United S a'es. Ae tnts are wanted. - J. .M. EVIKIiSOX & Co., l'tblihera, 'c 37, Turk-row Sew York. April, 26, ISCO. , St. Jcsepli to Qsaliii. . . i HANNIBAL & ST. JO. R. R. PACK PKOSPECTUS ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, THE IEWS w 11 enter upon its second year early in the coming spriug, at which tiuio it Will be enlarged to nearly double its preeut si2C, and cotrcspoudingly Ininroved in nuny rei'pexrts. It wan the first and is at the present time the only newspaper permanently es tablished in the Rocky Mountain Gold Region. Tran sported ti this country iu the face of a disheartened re turning emigration, wiih a tide almost irretistable, it was sci up beneath the pelting oi winter storms, in the n., 1st of noisy mobs, howling curten, and threats of ven ncancc acalnst every person and thing that ventured one encouraging word for tbe country ; a: a time when the ma was lortunate who knew one day iroin whence his meals for the next would come; it ws Kucce$ruily es tablished, and has since continued ia the even tenor of 1U way. fearle and uutranuneied. The News was the first to herald to tho world the sur prising richness or the , Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abuse of the Eastern ptcss was heaped up on it without stint; but time has satisfactorily proven and verified its every statement and prediction, and the News fctan.Is to-tlay the most notvd. Sod universally quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation iu every Slate of the Uni, save four, and in both the Canadas. Arrangements are being perrected for special aud reg u!arcorrespondencc from all the initwrtant cities of the East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining recions, will ever ccure for it the latest. mo-t complete and reliable reports from all parts or thegold fields. The New, is publUhed on Wednesday or each week, and dispatched to theSratcsby the Express coach of the iollowing morning, reaching the Missouri River in from six to eight diys, freeor expense to the subscriber. TEHMS. Single copy. $5 00, per year ; fivecopies, $20 00; $2 50for mx month.; $1 60. lor ihreo months. Advertisers will find i the New, for all time to cmc, the best advertising medium in Ihis region or coufitry. RATES. Business cards, $12 00 per year; one square, flrt insertion. $2 00. per month, $5 00, three tn 'nibs, $10 00. one ye.ir $20 000; unc-rourtb column, $25 00 per quarter $t0 00 per year; one column, $100 for fix nvnths, $1 6o per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job OJtlce will be set up in the spring, for the benefit of home patrons who desire wo: k in that line. In a word it is the oetermination of the proprietors, that tbe News, and the News Office. hall always, as now, f-tai.d first in importance in ti e Territory aud State of Je3ersou. Address WM. K. BTEUS & CO., Puuvcr City. !TS. Arrangements have been made, by tho ITanni bal hii'1 St. Joseph lUil Uoad Company, to com mence with the opening of ruvigtiticn, for a TRMYEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, to run in conncctioa with said. lioad regularly from St. Joseph to Brqtf avillc, Oinalia, i and all other intermt'diate point. The following new, popularanl fast runuing packet boats coostitute the line for the present : t ' STEAMER "iv-rTt1 a sn a TI A -J 111 21 IA t SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ECONOMY. . "A Stich in Time IStves Nine !" Detvaichi Salt The Pieces! As accidents will bar-pen in we'l-rejulated families It is very desirable to have uome cheap rd convenkut way for repairing Furnunre. Tcys.' troexcry, &.c. Boaldine's Prepared Glue meets ai: such emer geucics, auc no household can afford to be without it It is always ready and tip to tbe sticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chilis, splintered veneers, beadiofs dolls and broken cradles. It is just tbe article for cno. hell and other ornamental work. so popular with ladier of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is u.ed cold being chem ically held in solution, and possessing al I the valuable qualitiesof tbe best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. '-Useful in every family." N. B. A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25c, Address: Henry C. Spaldiner& Co.. Box no. 3 6u00, X. r. Put up for dealers In cases containing Four, Eight and Twelve doicn a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card ac- compsniiig each package. tjA single bott leor Spalding's Prepared Glue will rave ten times its coet annually toevery household Sold by all prominent Stationers. Druggists, Ilaid ware and Furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancy Stores. , Country merchants should make a note of Spakl ine's Prepared Glue, wheu making up their list. It will stand any climaia E3-Remoed to 84 Cedar St., N T. 4I-ot FRUIT TREES! ORNAMENTAL REES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. HILLS & CO., Agents for A. Tahnestock & Sons. TOLEDO NURSERIES, ARE now canvassing Nemaha and Richard soncounties Nebraska; and Atcbisun county. M-issonri-;- receiving orders ror Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinas. Evergreens, &c. &.c. They call the attention of Farmers and others de sirelng anything in their line to the advantaros of pun chasing supplies at their Nursery. The stock is coni' 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 Advertitcr office Brown vllle. N.T. Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav elers. NOW READV, Edward's JVciv Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cts. New Map of Elinois, With a portion of Iowa and Missouri, price 60 cents. The People Map and Gnarje for Iowa, IlUnoit and Mittoirt. With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1 25. Same as above, ou rollers, suitable for Hotels, oiilces. sc. kc.j price 93. IVcsT Internal Improvement Map of the United States Showing all the Railroads built and in progress, with the the contemplated routes, ibe dillerent surveys of tbe contemplated routes, the different surveys of theF-icit Ic Railroad, the Overland Mail and Telegraph routes, and tbe Gold Regions of the Great West. This Map is drawn and engraved with tbe greatest care, and at im mense cxpence, from Railroad and Government surveys and the latest authentic information. Handsomely p"t tip a cse fr $o. jdivard's Hontlily, a Journal of Southern and Western Progress.. Publi.hed Monthly, with tinny flue Illustrations. Views of Cities and towns. Portraits, &c, &c. at only $3 per annum Those subscribing for two years, or for two copies one year will be entitled to a Map of the tnitea States, as e premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at the efflce ' corner of Pine and Third Streets, t. Louis. April 26, I3G0. KEY ARRIYAL or k '3 Jlmerican . Patent Gum Elastic; FINE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. Ofi3ee, at Eanrford & Stephenson's, Ko. 24 xunth, bet. Walnut and t;iarlc Avenue. ST..X.OTJIS, MO. THIS Compos itlcm is formed chiety from Gums and Minerol, which are unchangeable by the action of the weather. It is Durable Fire aud MVier Proof csn be applied to roofs of any shape, upon vuiiaion sheeting boards, or over eM fhingie roofs, at a less ot than shingling, and noon any meta'.ic rootir g or other smooth surface for less than paint. It is invaluable for costing R.il Road Timbers, for Roofing Cars. Depots. &c. Vehavo no hesitation in of fering it to the public as the most reliable Composition Roof in use. We refer to the following persons: T. Barnum, Barnum's ll'el C 11 Petk, Architect J J Anderson. Banker Geo R Taylor, Esq Spacr & Son, Brick Mak'rs, Molony it Tiltoiu Disf il'rs II . henck, Stnilh K 3rCormick, bmld's Claik. Plant A. Norris, Oliver Quir.ett, Hon Jas B Bolaml, A W Fjgan. 1 Shields, 7th and Morgan lion LM Kennef, W esloy Conner. Cooper, cor Tenth and Walnut sts. JC"tt'c are at all times prepared to do roo-lnc. and to furnish to order our Composition. Also, a superior arti cle of Saturated Water-Proof Rotting Paper For in-formatioa-or material, address F W STF.FEENSO. A'gt. 41-ct St Luiiis, Me. Captain Captain SALTMAKSH, STEAMER Em I LIE '1 . ' r A EBAHGE. fjES STEAMER Captain - . - - - CALVEKT, For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. HILL, FREIGHT AND TICKET ACS EXT, Forwarding Sf Commission Merchant, Erowaville, Nebraska. Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. St. Joseph. J. S. K. IIAWOOD, Gen. Supt. KEBRASKA llTY Zusuranco Company. Capital Stock $30,000. NEBRASKA CITV, N. T. TniS Company, under a liberal charter, is now full j organized, and their en tircenpita I stock ol Fifty Tltontattd Dollart. paid in audsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open pulicie.. and take risks, upon equal terms-, wiih the most savored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted tho mutual principle, ita patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. The operation!" of the Company, will be confined, forthe present, to MAKIXE, or CAKo'O risks, with a maxitnumliability of $12,500 on any one bottom. eing tbe only Insurance Office, on theahove pop ulnrplan. West f the Mismuri. it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Mcrchiints. We respectfully invito tho Miisoori Kiver pa ronage. DIP.ECT0?: S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F.nolly, 11. P. lien net. J. L. Armstrong, W. . Uinchman, Miles W.rown, A. A. rndford. ofkicers: CHAS. F.HOLLY, President. J.UAHSlDK.Sec'j St. Louis Acent Col. W. P. Howrrd. Aoril 2d. I8rt0. 421- I17M1I1 mm A Benevolent Inttitution established by special En dotcment for the relief of the tick and d. stressed, rjtiictea wan irtuent ana tpcaemxc visease. TDK llowaid Association, iu vie- of tlieawiul distruc- tinn of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victimsof such dise e by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open t dispensary forthe treatment of this class of diseases, in alt their forms, and to give .Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adecrip tion of their condition (ige, occupation. Imbits of lite, &.c land in case or exttemepoverty. to furnish medicines free of charpe. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical rkillof the aye, am; will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Dircctorsor the Afsociatioii in their Annual Re- nual Rep rt upon the treatment ot Sexual IMscases, ex press the highest satisfaction with tbe -uccess which has attended the labors or their surgeons in tiie cure orsper tnatorrnoea , oeiuiuai wea&urss, u-ioi iiiot-a , xieci, Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or seir-abuso, disease of ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &c. and order a continuance or the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have iMiniLKllV lll'f tl.'n ErotTmille, XebrasKa. AXXOUNCLS to the public that he ha just re ceived, per Steamer Ryland, a very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and- Cook Srloven, of new and improved patterr?.as follows: uck'a Pattern, , Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New E. , olden Era. and every varietj o - - Parlor and OGce Stores. - AlHO, Japaned ITare, Krass Kettles, JLanllicrns, Copper Waie.Slio vels and Tongs. All of which 1 pledse'mykelf togell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other eatab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisit e variety of Tin.Copperand Sheetlron ware, and au prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in inyline, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper countrv. Brwiiville September 2, 1858. HO-ly PIKES PEAK DJCJGEVISS AHEAD And will prodncfl more gold than any other digsia;;s j et discovered, and v TUB City Boot & Shoe Storo, Will make you a superior pair of boots of shoes if you call or leave your measure, or hewill sellyou a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine gaiters or flippers, cheaper than any other house v est of Si. Louis EniDlovinezood workmen, and keeping a vsrietv of material and trimmings ror home manufac tore, 1 hope to receive that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. Give me a can. w.i.ur.x. BrownvilleJuly27, 1869 a3 r i.niniiUGH. J1IO. L. CAKS05 LTJ3HBATJGH c CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Dealers in Coin. Uncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, BUOWNV1LLE. NEMAHA CO., N. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchanceon the principal cities or tue unnea jiaics. Hold. Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constar t sup ply of Land Warrantson hand for 83le for cash, or en- teredon time tor Pre-emptors All Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every re-pect. Will tile DcclaratoryState- mpntof intention tonre-emut.and prepare Pre-eiuptioti Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best tecurl tin. at western rates of interest, and investments m.ide in r.nndu or citv nrotertv for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrent rates. Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Kxcnange on me is.a..i added. Deposits received on Current account and interest allowed on special deposits OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants McNaughton. Carson & Co., " Hiser it White, " Younir. Carson & Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Masou, Col'rof Port, E. M. Puuderson itOo. Merchants, M. M.Yeakle &. Co. No. 17. Broadway, Wm. T. Smithson Esq., Banker, ' J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher. Late Sd Aud. U. S. T. T,iylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland Scruggs it Co. Merchants, Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, -- flon. J. W. Gear, Ex-Go v. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson.. P. B. Small, Esq., Pres'tS. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons it Co. Bankers, H. C. KuttJt Co. Greene, Weare & Rice, " Douglass & Watson, - - " Col. Sjiii Hamblcton, Att'y at Law, Judcc Tims. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwilcr, Oct. 8, '67-vfi-nl5-tf APPLE TREES DEMOTE0 S3; ICTow 3Pix:zxx ixa. PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO., Ilavinzentrneed in the Mercantile lousiness, would been of great benefit to tbe affli-ted especially to the I respectfully invito the citizens of Nemaha, and ad joining counties in cnniiKa, Atchison connry, mo., and Fremont county, Iowa, to call and examine their stock, consisting of young, and they have resolved to devote tnemseives, with renew ed real, to this very Important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Sjminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism Masturbation or self abuse and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by tbe Consulting Sttrtteon, will be sent by mail (in aseiled envelope) FREE OF CHARGE on the receipt ot TWO STAMPS f r postage. Other reports and Tracts on tbe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ate, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the affacted. Some of the new re medies aud methods or ireatmnets discovered during the last rear are of great value Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILL1N nOUGHTOV. Acti-ig Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Vy order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. EO. Fairciiild, Secretary. July 14 1868-ly A. LYF0RD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in I02T3T: G-oods GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, - EOOTS, SHOUTS, Kails, Plows, Stoves, Furniture, &c S0N0RA, MO. April 9th.lR5S. 43-t Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye stufis, Ana an otner articles usu?.;iy kent in - Lcnjal I7ot:cc. D. L. Martin. Heath ") NuckolN, Stephen Xt-mala Ctanty Div.rict V. Nuc-kolU partners C.urt of tho 2d Judicial DU i.i traits 1'7 the na:no trict, I'Jcl ra.-kv Tarritory, to of 1). J. Martin & Co j May teas, A. 1). VS. : D. L. MeGiry J To 1). L. McGarv of thi State of Texas, tbe alovo Lamed defendant, i'oa arc hereby notified j that the above named PlaintiiTs, 1). J. Jlartin, Heath , Nuckolls and Stephen f . Ju.'koll?, partners in trade under tho name of D. J. Martin A Co of the County cf Nemaha, Nebraska Tcrritofy, have on,to it, the 16tb of November, fild their petition in the above named Nemaha Cvunty District Court j.gainstyou wherein they claim of yo j ihe sum of one hundred and six and 15-100 d jl nr with in terest thereon, front the 15 th day of Juue, A. I). 1359, at tho rate of thirty six per eeirum per an num upon a certain prommissory nolo in Faid pe tition mentioned. Said note being dated Bruwn ville, June 15th, 1359, due one day ft.;r date, and given by you to said plaintiff for tho principal and interest aforesaid, and you aro hereby f arther no tified that; upon proper affidavit being Iol, a writ of attachment in tbe eaid case has been issued against you, and that you are hereby required to demur,answer or plead to tho said petition on or beforo tho seventh day of May, A. L. I860, or the petition will betaken as confessed, and judgment rinded atiast 3ou fr tho sum demanded. JOIINSON f BEDFORD, Attest Attorneys for. Pl". Allen Blacker, District Court, By T. W. BEDFORD. Deputy. ' Ordered that the above be published for four con secutive weoks in the Neb. Advortisur. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk. By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 29, 1860 4t$l0 TAX TITLE. r-. .rt,.n D rjcr. Pa.1 Nenuii c (C.irt if:he.u4-cn: Cr"e'itis Mften and Al . fDiS'.rivt .f Nebfa lwCobb, L'cicndnt.i. J t ry. i:i Ctiuctty. jtiry. District z. nlJ j it. ka letn- To iljy Term Is Thn shnvn Ranied dvi:f 11 1 inn C W. R. W. C .b. are herrtr n el PUiaiLT Charles li. D,rsty. Legal John II. Maun, P'ff Ti. Peter J. Peterson, Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. New York. Washington, D.C. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercersbnrg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. i Keokuk. Iowa. Council Bluff ' Dcs Moine, " Vinton, ' Easton Ml. Cumberland. Md. Havana Alabama. Notice. Nemaha County District Court, cf the Second Judic- f ial District, Nebraska Terri- ttTV, to .May term, 1SG0. The above named defendant, feter J. i'eterson. will take notice that the abovd named piaintiH, Jonn 11. Maun of Nemaha County Nebraska Territory, aid on to-wit: the 2Gth day of March A. D. ISGu. file bis petition in the above muu;:d Nomaha County liistriet Court ngiinsthim tho said defendant, for ihe purpose of securing :od quieting tho title unto him tho said Plaintiff, the following described prop erty, to-wit ; Lot no eight in Block no sixteen, lot no one in block no forty-one, ia the City or Brown ville, in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory as is evidenced by tho original recorded plat of tho said place, and lor such other relief its ihe said Plain ti If shall be entitled fo, tho said plaintiff founding bis said suit against hitn ihe defendant upon a deed riven by one K. T. Kainey, to him - tbo said plain iiffjfor tho payment of the taxes assessed upn tho said lots and n sale of the said property on th od day of May, A. D.18J9 to hitri the said plaintiff by the said Kainv as the treasurer in and for tho anl county, and in tho name of tho Territory ot Nebras ka, therefore. you arc hereby notified to plead, an swer or demur to said petition on or betoru the sev enth of Mav A. D. 1850. or the said plaintiff will tako such Detition as confessed, aud apply to the said Court for tho granting of tho prayer of tho said plamtia iu tho saul tetition. J0UN60N li BEDFORD, Attest, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Allex Blacker, District Clerk. By T. W. BEDFORD Deputy. . Ordered that tho itboe bo published I'm four con sccutivo weeks in tho Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk, By T. IK. Bedfoud Deputy. March 29, 1860. 4t$l0 The undersigned offers to sell Apple Trees to those wishing t purchase the present season, on the follow ing terms: $15 per hundred; $2 per dozen, or 20 cents oy the single tree. The trees were raised in Nebraska. a: e two years old ; are from three and a-half to five and a halt feet iu height. They wiil make bearing orchards sooner than trees brought from the Ea.it, that are two or three vears older. These trees can betrasplanteJ with. out being out of tbe ground but a few hours, tbe. r roots need never get dry. and consequently their growth would be bnt tittle if any retarded," if proper care Is observed inrcplntinn theui. Trees raised In N'cbuska possess many advantages over those brought here from the Kast. Most nurserymen Jiko most maoufa'uurers. Mud the most inferior article to the most distant market. Ma ny of the trees lMruitbt West, and sold as inre year olds, were old; stunted tree from four to sevet years old when taken from the nursery. It is very difficult to brins trees troui Ohio here without their being more or iess injured. This is especially the case ia tbe Fall it the trees arc taken up after they stop growing in the rail, they can seldom be brought here in time to rc- plnnt berore Winter sets in T. R. FISHER. Browviiie Maicn l. ibco. THE UNION SAFE! Legal Notice. John L. Car?on and B. 'i r . Lushbauzh. partners 1 Nemaha County District bv the irauio of Lush- S Court of tho Second Ju bauirh &. Carsotir i picial district, Nebraska va . I Territory To Jiay term E. McCann J IHGO. To K. MuC-mn of tho State of Ohio, the abov tamed defendant. You are hereby notified that the abovo named plaintiffs; John L. Carson and If. i Lushbaugh, partners by tho name of Lushbaugli &. Carson d Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, have on. to-wit: tbo eighth day ol .March, a. V. l&0, file their patition iu the above named Neman County district Court against you, wberein they claim ot you thosumot one hundred uu:l fifty dollars tog til er with tho interest thereon, at tho rate of fivo per cent per month, after maturity, upo i acertain prom issory note, in said petition mentioned, said prom issory noto being dated Brownville, July Uth 16o9 due one day alter date, and given by you to said plaintiffs for the principal aril interest aforesaid, and you are hereby further notiuud that, upon proper 8fhdavit being filed, a wnC of attachments in tho said case has boon issued arainl juu, and that you are hereby required to demur, answer or pt.ad to tho said petition on or before thi seventh day of May, A. n. IPtU, or the petition will betakca as confessed, and judgment rendered against yoa for the sum demanded. JOHNSON & BEDFORD. Attest, Attorneys for P'ff. Allen Blacker, District Clerks By T. W. BEDFORD. Ordered that the above be published for four con secutive weeks in the Nebraska Adrertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk, By T.W. Bedford, Deputy. Rrownville, March 29, ISGO. 4tlU. LEGAL NOTICE. ey fit'l N Pi'rri D'ft J emaha County District Court of the 2nd Judicial District, NebraskaTer ritory, to May Term, A D, 1S60. Michael Foley Chas. Foley Pi vs DL M'Gary To D L M'Gary of the Statt ot Texas, tbe above named defenuant: You are hereby notified that the said plaintiffs. Mich ael Foley and Charles Foley of the county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, have on, to wit, the 3d day of December, A D 1859, filed their petition in the above named Nemaha county District Court against you where in inc tiaim or you tue sum or uve nuudreu cLo.Iar as damages for breach of covenant made by you tbe defen dant with tbem tbe plaintiffs, and contained iu a certain deed given by you to them tbcplaintitls, on the 16ib day of May, A D 1869. forthe following described nroocrtv. lying and being in the county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, to wit, the north bai: and the southeast qu,ir- ceroi me unrmeasi quarter or section Xj 27 in Town ship No 6 north of Range No 15, east or the 6th princi pal meridian, which c -venant was that you the said de fendant was possessed or ihe legal title to tbe said land. and that yon would warrant and defend them tbe plaiu lilfs, aud their heirsand representative in the peacable possessionof the said property. whi-h has not been done. And you are hereby lurther notified that ud-.ii pr..ier affidavit being made a writ or attachment in the said case has been issued against you aud that real property belonging to you in the said comity has been attached, and that youare rcqnire-l t.j demur, answer or plead to said petition on or before the seventh day of M:iy, A D 1SB0 and ti at unless you answer, demur or plead to said petition, the same will be taken as confessed and juiljz- ment by default against y ni rendered for the sum tie manded. J0UNSOM & BEDFORD. Attorney!, for Plaintiff. Attest: ALLEif Blacker. Dis't Clerk, By T. W. Bedrord. Deputy. Ordered that the above notice be published for four successive weeks in th Nebraska Advertiser. Allen Blacker Dis't Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 29 h, I860. The public are now respectfully informed that the undersigned cave procured from Cincinnati nnd put in operation one of IIomerA Co.'s flour mills of the latest pntent. and the nrst brought to this I erntory. Thcv were induced to exchange their former mill for tbis one, from the high chnracter they have gain ed in the east, ami from the personal testimony of millers who have tried them throughout tbo U estern State, and in view of tho increased domand fur frrindtn which will exoeed that of any previous year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better aud quicker than any heretofore in ope ration. In addition to their flour mill they will keep the Corn Mill constantly runninr, ready at all times to accommodate the farmers without detention, and by civins their undivided superintendence to thebu-i nessinssistcd by their former miller, air. vt eils,)they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of their mends. Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lathconsrnntly on hand. uREEN & MARTIN. Peru Mills, Sept. tst. 1859. RETAIIj STOIIES. All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terras for CASH OR PRODUCE. The Nebraska Farmer, DEVOTED TO Devoted to Agriculture, Stock Rising, Horticulture, Jslcc nanism, Lducction. Published at BrowvviUc, N. T. On tho first of every month nt $1 a year for sin gle copies; Sir copies, $5: Thirteen copies, $10: i wenty copies, $ 15. The volnme berr-m Oct. 1st. 1859. Specimen num bers furnished gratis on application. Back numbers can ho lurmsred. All are solicited to call and examine our S 37 O O SS., We expect to keep a full stock, and are determined to make it the interest of 2T1 a, x ra. o x s TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase . 50,000 BUSHELS OF C0RNt For which we will piy the highest rice. W. FRAME &. CO. 1, 1560. R. Peru, Feb. Will every friend of Asricultnre and Education n Nebraska. Northern Kans. Southern Iowa, a rul Northern Missouri, lend a helpin- hand, toestahlish VnrjOftl I Tflf 1 CII3I ID UMIiCJ and maintain a iocrnal devoted ex.-lnsin-lv to the s wni.L. I Uii i UUA.IU liUWO nferesfs noovo nnmed. There is not a post ouice within the region named but can und ought to urnish a club of at least 10 subscriber;. Send along without delay. . Address FCHNAS & LYANNA. Brow&ville, N. T. The subscriber informs the traveling onblic that he keeps a house of entertainment at Worrallton iu Nc mulia county, Nebraska, on ihe Territorial road leading from Nebraska City to Tccuiaseh. The comfort and convenience of travelers will be con sulted and charges moderate. - ' ROBERT WRIGHT. January 13, iS50 SS-3m Great Bargains! LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! Cheaper than Ever for Cash or on Time. LEWIS LAWRENCE, Well known in this region ns a successful and ac commodating lumber dealer, hn nzain taken the 31111 on Souora Island. And ia prepared to furni-h evorv d. sirablo oualitv of lumber for fencing or building purposes ; deliver ed at tue Aim, or at Brownville Landing, Or at any point on the river a may beagrccd upon. tho Jfricera Arc as follows . Atllio aiill for cash, from 30 cents per 1P0 feet to SI ner 100 feet. On time, say three, six, nine, or twelve months, from 45 cents per 100 feet to S1.25 per 100 feet, nth 10 percent, tuterest trnni delivery noto to be secured by unincumbered real estate.. The lumber Wilt bo delivered at anv Doint on the Missonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents per 100 feet in addition to tho abovo prices when sufficient amounts are taken to justify the con struction of a rait. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to theso propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with. rr send your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet or Lumber on hand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st. ISfiO. tiro. Land Warrants, 3?or Cash. and. on Time We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire lorn or short at the usual rates. A constant supplv of Warrants will be kent on hanit for sale as cheap as the can be bomrbt ii,t i tovn. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All wan-nuts sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine m every respect and will be exchancedif de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville. we canal- ways be found at the old stand a few doors eait of the Brownville House. LUSHBAUGH fit CARSON", Baakers, and Dealer! la Laad Warrants. 1 ). melius Itisten, aad :ie-I tli it the ibiivenjn-. f( Nemaha County Ne braska Territory, did. on, to-wu: i:.e n a Airn, a. D. IS-iO. tile hi petition iu tue above named Nemaha .'. fi.ri.-t fours a2.u:it the in. the ad lefend.tnts for the rurioseof iK-ivfim: nrn ju, tj him (he sai l plaintiff, of t!e f ertv. to-wit-the CHl:heast q iarte-, of t-iwnshtp five, range thirteen. ioj tie title en- nri dec rit-e.1 pr- r section thirtee i iu sa.l et!ii!i cov.nty. Nebraska Territory, and for saca o'.her iciiof as the fail riUintirf ni.Sv ha euLtlcd t. The wiJ plain;iff founding his said suit acainsr. them th-j dofrudant. iip" a deed civen fcy cue R. T. Iiainey to iiui the said piaiatiff for the payment of lie ta.tes assessod u;x-n the s:ii-l UM and asaieof the said prorerty n tha 3 1 day of tiv. A. D. 1S59. to Lini the sai l pi inti.T br him the said Rairey, as the Treasurer iu and f r the s cd county, ia ihonauie of the Territory of Nebrak.. Therefore yoa -sre here by notified and required toan-vpr plod or demur to the said petition on or before tt.-3 the M:h day .May, A. D. 1S60, or the said plaintiff will taia such petition as couiessed and apply to sail Court for the prayer of said Court for the granting the passage of the sni l plaintiff in the said petition. JOHNSON t BEDFORD Jttest, Jt:orney for Plaintiff. .ALLEX BLOCKER, Clerk. T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Ordered that the above be published four consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. ALLKS BLACKER, Clerk, Per T. w. Bedford. Deputy. Brownlille, Aprilb, 1SC0. 39 nt$13 LEGAL NOTICE. Iludson George aad Russell R. Lewis are hereby no tified : That Theodore W. Bedford hascommencel a writ acamst them with others, and has on the fourth day of April. A. D. 18G0 in Nemaha county District Court of the second judicial District, Nebraska Tet ritory on the Chancery side thereof, filed his petition aiainst them and others, to-wit. J. B. Weils, and Stetson L Swan, assinneesof I. T. Whyte, for the purposecf setting aside a certain deed given by him the said Hudson George, to the said Russell R Lewis, on tho ISch day or November, A D 1S53 ror the follrwing described property to-wit, tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section tweuty two, township Are north of ramre fourteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha County Ne braska, so far as the same may effect acertain mortgage or trust deed, given bythesaiJ Hudson George to the said plaintiff on the 14th diy of September, A. D i'.non his property aforesaid, for the purpose of scurmsc unto ollO Joshua DepCOty, tb mm ihercin mentionct, together with C- sts interest and a reasonable Attorney's fee, and you are hereby noiitied thit the said petition (itnuis other thiujs) prays tor judgment against the said Hudson George, lor the sura t-r r-rty dollars as bis costs, and expenses and a reasonable Attorney's tee. and also ror the sum or -ixty dollars, together wiih in terest thereon, from the 12th day cf March. A D 1S53, at the rate of live per cent per month,' and aiso for tho purpose of i btaining an order from the said Cotift di recting thesale of the said property as the law provides tor the purpose of satirying tbe said judgment and the money due up n the said mortgage, and ror their rciief therein mentioned agiinst his other defendants, and for such other relief as the plaintiff may be entitled. Aud you are hereby further notified that unless you answer plead br demur the sai l yetjti n on or before the Hth diy or May. A D I860, that said petition will be taken as true, and the pi lintiff obtain his judgments, ardors and mattrrs herein prajed for. JiHNSON k. BEDFORD Att'yi r-.r plaintiff. Attest, ALLKN KLACK.KR Clerk. Ordered that the above notice be pnbitabed iu the Nebraska Advertiser four weeks cnspcntvely. 35-4w$lJ ALLKN BLACK.EII, Clerk. Brownvillle, April, 5. ISR0. Sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the twenty-sccnd day of April A D IS53 Alexander 31. Fergus and Jotnna T. Eerjius, his wiie, for the purpose of securing the payment or a promisso ry note bearing date April 12ih, IStS drawn in favor of John R. Davis or order lor twelve handled and sixteen dollars and fourcenfs. payablenitie rir-ntbs al ter date, executed to the undersignwl J.ihnL. Carw.n a deed with power if sale and conveyance to the loliow ing real estate in Nemaha county, Nebraska, to wit: The west, half of the south east quarter and north east quarter of the south cast quarter f section twenty-nine (-.'9) in townstip number rtve (5) north of range number sixteen (16) east, rcc rded tin Al rtg.igo Recmd N. I. pages IJ 14 and 15of records or Nemaha county. Neb raska. Atid whereas it is provided in said deed that is said promissory note wis m. tfuliy and promptly paid oil and -li-ch irged according to tbe tenor and terms thereof at maturity the said John L. Carson should at any time after the maturity thcreor proceed to sell the above de scribed real estate at public vendue to the highest bid der for cash in hand at the door of the ftice of the Coun ty Cicrk of said Nemaha County, he being required be for" making said sale to give notice thereof by publica tion in some new paper roil'li.-.hf d in said county in two Voisecntivc weekly issues ir said paper, the proceeds ol said sale to be applied on the payment of snd note. And whereas said note has not been paid or any part thereof; Notice is therefore hereby piven thai I will, ou Satur day the 2tst day of Ap'il. A D 1S60, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock p If of said day. from the door ot the i fllce of tbe County Clerk or said Nemaha county. In the town or Brownville in said county, pro ceed to sell and will sell to the highest bidder tor cash the above descrihel real estate with the improvements thereunto belonging, and upo-i such salo will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the pu-ciiator ur purchasers a deed or deeds for s iid reil estate- in ac eordiitctj with tho powers contsine-t and sivtn by said deed. . . JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee. lyrll 12 ,1360.. 3w. ; E VI W. Far v.. J. L. Sri3-r I ( V Tte ve -ii nmi.p th I 21J... 7 7. t . erjr 1 d.-f'?, . .... X I.. a. ." -. w t-t ca "I -'ti J L I t!.e :s! e ?; iiitpfj - i --; r .f Nemaha C .cis-y, Nt--- t Tpr: .- thi.h .f Mi,. aii -.;o A t.i- naaii .mi.lil.o.i,it f :"t t m ti.fj.,jii -ri;,f ri'V-- -f r, - title un'M ti. i tie -a. i ; s.-ribe-l p-. p. tr. t j -w ji I., i x M ;o ;,( ia t ry - l B -.-.. -Netra.ska Territ -rr. i? r(.,:f:,,,.i T . l . '. ..a . . . ' rmii i.j r, jio i r s u. .:,r pta.at:? may L t: r.'. t-.; .... h:s sai.tsrit aia:?:' t.c l'..t sj. 3 ; : t is, Jf.. . - is. given by oi:e H ptynsent f the ot t:e ai 1 prt-j hini the sa;d p.au:;.TIy Treamrer m a.i-.i t.-rt1. z Territory vt Ne.'rj-ia S-l and rciireJ to t tition on or before t -? liesasd'iu 1 C-cn-j- ,-..;. 'S, .. ' M . a. at fcday of ii.r jl r. , said plaintiff mi'. I take such i-M::i.,a " . apply to tae sa.d. Court for ,b s-.ir.t.,,, u the sa.d piainuff ia ti.e a;J ret, ;, a, " Tt JuiiN-io.s & iE-fr, At:-rDry, tr p ' Attest: AtLE Blacser, D.i tcirk I5y T. ;v. to-!.'--., I cpiy. " Ordered tb.jt tae f-jrpct.ir.g be piib;- ,, , seculivc s-ceis ia the Jtl"s-t . lve:T ',,1 a.- ALi.l:.v Bt.Aci.ta. r. K f T. w. Brownville, ifarch C3, ISwJ. t.i tL" tf n, p.7,y Tan Titlo. Unci C. Johnson, i1; J.-) NCi Lricl L. Joacson, 1 J. ) Nemair . r vs. trict Court X1 Lot no 13 in bl-jck aa 55, f ond Jud .-d t ! lot3 no 5 ir 6 ia block t Si Nebra.ka Tr lot 4 in block 2 , lot 2 in L'lucry "of7 block 41. in tha City of Urownville, Nemahik Coua- j ty, Nebraska Turritory.De- j fendint. I To Hay terra, A. lio5. To the owner or owners or p-r'c-a or Bn have any interest in the. alK,v9 Diiaei JJ" wit: lot no U in hlocV 55, vU jiiW' 82. lot four ia block 2a. lot two i bIo, L 4! t ,M City of Urownvi;ie,in Nemaha &, Jr v ' Territory, notice is bt.-.by Ki7ej! ,Ci'trbr? named plaintiff. Uriel C Johnson, fcM Z Zt action and filed his petition iathi.- i li,.ri.tCo,t .U,, i iVe ra.y,Unl1' in in Win Pv... .... .. ... K ereoi airiunst tne said Tjrt.nnrtw f... . -,u" recovering .o nod to quiet the title, ia LitU sa.d prorty, his s..:J u.t lein, founds 'n'' deed j-iven to bim f.r the saM proper-. k7- V-,, T. Kainey on the Ilth day of .Mar A D 131 the Treasurer of sai.t eounfy ..f sm't "1? paytnent ff the ti.ves aswssd lliercn. and alj ti the third day of May, aforesaid, fur that i.U!w . by him, the said I'an.ey, tu him tho snid pUijf. and that iinlesi they answer, demur, or ple:.J ( ,1, sai-t jM f ifi.-n on or before the seventh Jiy lO.ir A. D.- 1800, that hissn-d petition will bo taken lr true, and that tbe prayer of bun. tin said piaiKj therein will be granted bv the siiid eonrt JO-iiNSON A HEDKU5D,'. Attest, Aitornejs lorpi f AUE.V BlaCKRR, risrit Clerk. l:y T. W, I.I-;!JFO!iIM),ru-f. Ordered I hat theabuve b" published f-.r fi.ur .a. - secutivo wet ks in the Ni l.rnkj Advertiser. AI.I.KN Ui.At:KKI. U t trict Cl-ri. By T. W. list Four, Deputy, llarch 2J,13!lO.-lo 50 Estrays, ine roi towing usc Legal Notice. John J Corn ue Tit 1 To Spring term 1850 of George W Field District Court for Johnson Win V Walker county Nebraska Territory. Chas A Goshen dff J The abovo named defendants George W. Field and William I. Walker are hereby notified that said plaintiff, John L.Cornue, has filed in the cSiee f the Clerk of said Court, his petifton claiming of said defendants, George W, Field, William V. Walkr cr. aud Lharles A. Goshen, tho sum of two hundred dollars with interest on that sum at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from the fifteenth dav of March A. D. 185S, upon a promissory note given by defen dants to plaintiff.. And unless the said Georsre W Field and William I'. Walker appear and answer to said petition on or beforo tun tiistday of next term ofsuid court, judgment will be rendered therein against them by default for said sum, with interest and costs. McGAUY, IIEWETT A TIIOMAS, 3 S7..rf) Att'vsfor Hainri.T. Trobate -Notice. Territory of Nebraska, County of Nemaha. ) ' u hereas W lllmm B. Philip- hai been unpointed Administrator of John Noycs, deceased. late of said NetnahaCounfy, notice is hereby given that 1 have appointed Moi.day the Kith clay of April, a. V. I8o0, tor t ho hearing of claims against said estate nnd nil persons hnvi jg claims against said estate, must have them on file in my office, on or beforo I hat dav. or tney win oe rorcver DaiTcj from recovering Mich claiuisand :rotn setting oil tbo iamo in anv action whatever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mvhand 1 t . i - "i i i - - unci seal mucin uay ot .March, a f) IS'iO. 35 -tf 7fea. CYIICS W. iriihKr.rn, Prolmfe Judge. ipiui. of Ki.tiav.Jni. k.. and reconirdin the Counry C'eik'. ,i!he of heZZ county at Brownville. .'mua. Ot.ehjyhorsec.lt two year-. .. id list si.ine w.n black mine and tail asntaii hi.e p..i ii, tie fee head and the right hind r. t whi e N..iher mark.snd brands perceivable. Tkon nr. by the subtaiber .but the JG:u day or December, 1359 V V. SPSIXGETt. Oue light biy mire mule about .iv.e.n high Very much nmked witn ihe h.rne-M.. Tail .haved or bobtsl S-ight api earance f but i tir. Sol!i Cr marks or brands pe.ee vauie Also one bar hoihf about sixteen bands high supposed t be n.ce ur tea years old with a fclaie face and marked wtrh tht har ness. Some sU'lis of shoes but n-ne on. A Viuld cr'tp off the right car. Tiken up by the subsciiLer abuuiti, 9th day ol January, IsGU. ft. u. Roar.TiTS I certify that the above is a correct cFy -.f 'hrrtsci , tioii i f the above named e-trvt niio ir uii r rj at my i.Rlce. T. W. UKDEORD, CoubtjC.eik. March 15 1&60 37-3C An Improved Farm . pon A very valuable and desirable improved farm sittaft A 1-2 miles from Brownville end 2 1-S from Nemaha City, can be had on very favorable terms. It rii.siti of ls4 aces; 40 acres under cultivation; 24 acres in tim ber; good well; stuck water, and good frame bouse The stock- 2 yoke of oxen. 7 cows, s-id 7 v . org ctt:s, tho turm mpi oixiunta. ai buiiifbul-t tmmituri Will b0 sold with it if desired, a rare oppor miiiy i. hre pre-set-.ted. Enquire or K. W. Eurcas, at tht AJvrtar oSlce Browov i!!e. X T. Nov. 17, '69 nt3 The Great Female Pills. DR. J. P. CREAGKIt is the General Agent, Whole sale an-1 retail for Dr. Wheatlng's r.lebrate-1 Fftiuit Pills. These Pill art truly valuable for ladus : Fir they vill restore the month! courses vken they mj ttop from- any cause whatever. They never have lad ed in any case where the directions around the tx tx v taining tbe Pitls have been strictly foUowtM; Mtti, there is no case of failure ever Time to our knowieffi, Bemg purely vegetable the-y are perfectly safe. Single boxes, mailed to older postpaid vp.n reo.-iyt of one dollar, by J. P. CRM ACER. Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 tent postage staxps as good as money. Fine Honey. Dr. R. C. Smith, of thi ct'iinfy, presents n will beautiful article f h-ney equal if not superior to sT ttangweeve saw. Ttos honey was manafacture) tj Mr. Smith according to the direct ions given in rerf tt which she'purchaaed of Dr. J. P. Cre-tzer, Balunntv Ci:y. ill. Any person can get thi receipt for malir honey, and be independent of the horey-tee, by wrl lr. to Dr. Crearer, No. 653 West Baltimore street, Bai l moreCity Md . enclosing 50 cents Ilawlunirille (6 Pulatky Timet. A Good Farm for Sale. The subscriber will sell at a gruat birsain avry choicequarter cf section of land in Johnson county. Ss- hraska. There are forty acres of fine hmtie 50 acres under cultivation, a good log houa and ttir improvements. It is two and a half miles from Teciiffl- seh, on the road from thence to Pawnee City. Any person wishing to purchase a xd tract of lane very reasonable term, will apply ! Cyros Wrijhi Tecum-eh, or Johh L. Cars,n, B inker, lii-UrQwri! or to Geo. W. Shroat, Nebraska fitv ROI5KRT WRIGTIT. Rei.lin at Worrallton, in Netnafis Tu, Jannarv IS. 1R60 !i8-tf NOTICE. I hereby caution nil persons indebted to inula firm f jGreen, Sprinkle A Co.,ii.n,Sprink!c. t Green, azainst pavini nnv debt, notes nfliand boek necounts a-cruing to said firm except to mjc!.. from my office about a yeamgi, and as ycf I ha" P"1 nnd cannot get acy satisfaction ai" t th- dispel tlu co!Ie!tt.,ns. LEVI l'USar.. , LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! STEAM FERRY. BOAT, AT Brownville, j?S Ie,jraka. We Will Purchase Wheat To those. n Iho Sutua eontemplating going to e Nehrar ka nrd Kniisa. ' GOLD MUNTES. The undersikDcd desire toa, an-1 in so doinir will th not practice djjcption;th t 'hero are advantages to oe secured in Crossin-r the Missouri river at Urowiivillp. and outfitting at, and starting Irom that joint. m t a. ! a I a . ..." i oe iunu ar, any otnerpiaoe on the .Missouri Ki ver. In thu first place, on Loth sides f the rivtr are largo cxtentsof bottom lands in which rram makes a much earlier start than u the ui, kinds, and sinuenmoro aouncs.iiit, being iiiexhaustiblo the entire season. Here, tben, Is a i-jsirablo id too in a . 1 - recruit sroc-K Dctoresiartn g on ibe Hains. Stock can also he purchased hero on very fa ramble teims Tbo Hnwnville Steam Feny boat, being the best on the River, offers peculiar inducement f.,r cross- lugas mis point, it isiarge and commcalious; with powerful machinery, which er.ables the proprietors !, ic-rry emigrants ana ottiers in tho most eipedi tious manner. ,2?pr Oxxtattixiffr e nncicrtaike io ?Hy tna ti.e uusiucs men of Grownvii.o areas well prepared to serve these wish, ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable 'eimsas can be found tl.-ewbere. Everything desirable can bo purchased in Ilrownvillc, such as Trovisions, nothing, Mining Jmplc Eents, &c, &c The Route from Brownville to tbo Mines is uni versally admitted by those who bave traveled it and others.to be superior in every respect, lirownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of the map is all that is necessary to pr.ve to any one that it is nearer from bera to the mines than from any other point on the Missonri. On this route wood and water abound tho cnt5c distance, while on many others, wood has to be hauled for many days. The foregoing facts are fully nnd satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, 'and those who adopt it the present season will have no cause to regret having done so. Thcreforo Cross the Missouri River ai and start from Brownville. JOHN CODDINGTON & CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. AmnnPV ia -i-nr,'v w wi!lt,r in "nls for wheat C5 cents per bushel : nt:d for 8 .ur r hnndfd pounds. We will furnish sucks for wheat an.l re ceive if. cither at our Storo in lif."""-" " MHvin's Mills. 0 J. M V'. BrownvilU. Or-r. 20. IS53. f,"-V TAX TITLE. .mx' . at NeuiaLa tVunt-;wiJT;" I C.urt of ihe S-.t-oui -Judi-eial li-triel. N. Ua-'ka ler I ri rory. To M ly Term, A. 0 j IS 0, in elmneery. . a a f.M.si .'ei.'f.inr. r.. . a: " Robert W. Furnas, vs. E. W. Anderson The above natne-I will take notice that tho alx-re nnmed j.Iuin'iJ. crt W. Furnas of Nernih.-t County. Nebrsv-k ff. I'-.b- Trr-- rifory. did on to-wit: ou the 21h day of Man h A. Ib-'iO, hie his pet nit n in the bIhivj nnnxd cia." C'out.tv District Court a-iinst him. the siddi -ff- dant forthe purjsiso of recoverinif and quTe'ingt! titlo unto lnui the said plaintiff tnc said loii-.win described property, fo wit : h-f. Aumber I In l.n No 15. in the City ot lirowovme. .emttia tyouia; Nebraska Territory as i cvidouci d by theorizinal rw corded jdat of the said place. And .or such otr relief as the sa;I jlaintiff may bo enti '1. I"' said plaintiff founding IiM said suit againt hitn ;C defendant upon a deed given by one li. T. IUi".7 ti him tho sid jlaintiff for tha payment of the tax es assessed upon tho said lots, nnd a sale or ui said property, on the 3.1 dav cf Mnv. A. IX 1?59 t him the said plainriff. by Lim the said Raicey, as th treasurer ia and for the said countv, and ia IS name of tho Territory of Nebraska. Therefore J" are hereby notif.ed and required ti plead answer demur to said petition on or before the Tth diy f " .May, A. D. ISM, or tho said plaintiff will tiho such petition as confessed, and apply to said Ccrtf ta granting tho prayer of the said plaintiff ia the sai. r-etition. JOIJNSO .Z lM.Vtwu, Attest, Atu-rneys Ut I ,aiJti3 ALLEM BLACKER, District Clerk. By T. W. BEDFORD. I'epufy. 0.derel that the fore2.in be published tor hja' consecutive weeks in the Lrala Advertiser. . ALLKN BLACfvLK, Du. LTcrkv By T. V.r. Brnroao. Deputy. Brownville. M-ireh 23. ISf.J. 4t-SIIfi- Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! inc nnaerttniC't whose kilns are situated r.in miio. wesioi urownvnie, on tf.o road leading tJFt. Kearney. f t-oosiam.y on nanu a very superior articla of uuie, to wnicn ue invites tbe attention of thou '. ing The Urae win be delivered at the kiln cr at any other point in the county, as desired. Teh. , 1560 6a j;. jr. LONQ. Probate Notice. . . -i i r . r.t N-.tice is herebr given that Jon.nr n! " April. A D.. 1?C0. at 9 o'clock A . is ''' T, .... V. Hn.l .Atll.n,!,!,! r.t f- Mt:lta of Oliver Sf- I -I lit? imni .Miiiii," .... .- ley deceased, late of saidcunty. atmyo-rtce. i" ville. in said county, when and where all per "" terestedmav appear and show c.use if any. n, ' . its of James ." a-eny i,uiiuhm. accour tate should not be allowed. .,.,.., , Given under my band and the seal or saw JGth day of March, a. O. ISoO. Vtrh M. t-$A Prt: i"