Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 10, 1860, Image 4

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    MILL FURNISHINGS.
(Litalluhrd 1535 )
TODD'S CIIALLESGC.
AS tbe under stoca revolves, t'ucy niay be run to a
rigb speed wl" ""kin, ud Laving Kubber
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ti, i many mills
ipindies have
t v : v i th end, no
i. : parrallel with
-rr. ciiongb for Cour,
.v-.w.f b inmririg Safety to
, and uuflit to be put in
LUSHBAUGH & CAES01I ,
AND
R0N -CACK MILLS.
. for these the test quality of Burrs of out
wa iMpertation. and from our lce experience as Min
vl acturer. can aur our customer that our mil la can
t b excelled.
Prices of Challenge Mills.
GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Dealers in Co;n,TJncurrpr:t Rlonej.Xtcbangre
tn i Land Warrants.
Collection mac to i all acceuible point. Taxes paid.
and prompt attei. io i given to all ousiaeN pertaicg to
a ttfet class Laud Agency.
AGTSTS FOR THE
r.v.rzD stata's express company.
A cafe and tellable company for tie transmission of
money packages.
Also Axentsfor tbe Tlartford Firelrnur&nce Company
of riartford, Connecticut.
50 Inch pulley,
U do do 13.
do do 15,
geared 133
do 160
do
e Prices of Iron Back Mills.
31 inch atone with rnl ley, $135, w ith gear, $1G0.
M do do do 1 74. do sua.
M do (Jo . do 2Cfl, do 250.
1 J-J for thick runners pul. SOU, Reared 250.
Importer cf Dutch Bolting Cloth, French Bum
Mill Stoni. Dealcrt in Rubber Belting, Steam
-Bifciny, Jim, y i.
Manufacturer cf Machine Stretched Leather Belting,
Cemented and Riveted.
Airef .G. & C. TODD & Co.,
4I-ct A'tf. 212 North, Ma.n St., St. Lov.it. Mo.
Every person nhn dirrt to be thoroughly conrtrtant
. tcilk the political hirtory of the L'nitcd State
Should )'vci
: Young's American Statesman :
A -.Complete Politic) History of tbe Unite Slates,
roni tbe formatiunor our Government to tbe Present
Time. Recommended by Statesmen. Politician and
Ed: torn, of every Party, an Impartial and invaluable.
Octavo, 1,665 pagp. $3 60.
DERBV & JACtSOK, Publishers,
. - ' New Vork.
M1ICETDML10IS
. FOR SALE BY
j. BUSHNELL,
(Succehfcor to Edwards & Bunnell..)
07 Fourth St., St. Louis, 3Io.
'American Farmer' Encyclopedia, a valuable wurk, 4 00
Tba IIoThO'a Fool, and how to Keep it Sound cloth . 60
Cule'a American Vctfiriuurian
Stockbardt'a Chemical Field Lecture!
JohUMiii'a Aiiricultuial Cbemitrr
Feaaendeu'a. Complete fannfT and Gardener
do American Kitchen Gardener
Richarditp 6n tb lkrse
do ' oil the Uog
do on the Pets cf. thtFarm
Milborn & Stevci.aon the Cow, and Dairy Hueb'ry
Chinerc du?ar Cane jind S'tsJr llafciuj
Tadder'a Parnrer.a Land Meaouae .
t;en.ii' Tresiihe "ii Milch Cow; cloth
IXiniestic nd,li namental Poultry, plain
: KaudalTa Sheep llundry
Youatt. llanddl K Fkinner'aSbcpherd'aOon Book
Barry'a Krntt (arden
Stephen' Book of Ibe Farm, 450 illustration
The Americ.iu Arcbiioct, or Plan for Country .
Uwellinp. . " '
Smith' LaudcaFeGafdeUuS, rarki and Pleasure
Ground'
WeektU'U tbe Bee;, clotji
WiUoa on CuKivvtion f Fiat .
t Klliotl' American Fruit Krower's GuiJe"
The Anwric-ni Kloitt' Gniae.
F.veri Lady liar own Flower Gardener, tap 35, cl.
The Koe Cuitut isf, papur i!5c, cloth
60
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Moure'aKural Hand Book. 4 volimrs
Keilia' Fruit. Viower and Testable Gardcner'a
Companion
Dadd' 41 tdcrn ITorte Doctor
Dadd'n American Cetlle loctor
The Stable Bock
itrid'omau'd Klorlft Guide
do Ganlenirt' Aaintant
do Fruit Cultivator
do Gardeners' Instructor
Field Hand Book of Pear Culture
Cole' American Fruit BHk
Buiat'a Family Bitcben Gardener
do American Flower Directory
Pana'a Muck Manual, cloth
Norton's Scientific and Praatical Agriculture
Downing' Lanawape Gardening
Bret k' Book of Flowera
Lwichcr'a Hot House and Green nouses
Nanh'sProgrcsMve Farmer
Anen on tne Culture of tbe Grapa
All en's American Farm Book
do Rural Arcbiiccture
Fardeeon tbe Stram herry
Tonal t nd Martin on the IIo
Tonatt, Martin and Steven on Catt!e
Tou?t cl tbe Horse -
Munn' a radical Lund Drainer t.
Miner' AmeiKan Bee Keeper's Manual
tiuim!r'a Myiterieiof Bee Keeping
S"rt-Uoand tinphec, Srgar Plant
Jlintrryof Mlfn HoTe
Krcmetin' Vine Dresser Manual
Browne's American Poultry Yard
Wsrinjj' Klemenu of Agriculture
nooer's Dog and Gun
Skillful Housewife, paper 25c, cloth
White' Gardening ror the Sonth
Charlton's Grape Grower' Guide
Persos on the Culturo of the Vine .
Thompson's Food of ami malt, cloth
Rural F.ays, Downing
. Anbury' lllonois Form Book
Whittlesey's Minsourl Form Book,' almost indis
pensable to every man in Missouri
tyAny of the uiove bookt tent by nail free on
receipt of p'rice. 4I-ot
H 07 1 CULT.0 R I S TA
. AND.
jOUBXAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE
LttabHthed by A. J. Downing, in 1846.
EDITED B VrTjAY SMITH,
' IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BY
SA2TOII, BARKER c CO.,
25 Park Row, Ycw York.
THIS popular publication has become indiFpent-ible
to.tbeiastetul Gardener, tbe Fruit Cutturi&t and tbe
Floriculturist- It embrace wiibin it (.cope:
.1. The Dmcription and Cultivation of Fruit
and Fruit Trees a ubject m w hich we are already
more iiiterer.ied than any other people.
I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers
and Flowering; Plantand Shrubs, from the most
delicate and tender it the tnoi-l harty and robust.
III. Description and Cultivation of allEdi.
ble Plants, which are, or bould be, grown in our
garden.
IV. Gardening 'as an Art of Taste, with De
sign for Uruauicnial or Landscape Gardening.
V. Hural Architecture, embracing Design for
Rnral Cot tunes and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates,
Vineries, Ice Houses, &.c.
VI. Arboriculture, or the Planting and Culture
of rorest and Ornamental Tree.
VIL- Botany and Entomology, so far a these
tranche are connected with tbe general subject to
which the work i specially devoted.
The work I Issued on the first of each month, ir. the
bast tyle of tbe periodical press, each number contain
ing forty-eight pace, embellished with a frontispiece
and several other oricinal and well executed engrav
ings. At tbe end of tbe year it will make a volume or
ix hundred page, beautiully illustrated with over one
hundred engraving, many of them drawing of fruit
and flowers from nature.
TERMS 1 copy 1 year' payable In advance,
The Edition with Colored Plate :
" I copy 1 year, payable in advance.
Specimen numbers mailed upon receipt of their price
Hain edition 18et; colored edition 42ct
Volume commence with tbe January number, are in
dexed accordingly and we send from that number, un
it otherwise ordered, but subscription may commence
1 with any number at the option or the subscriber
Bound voln. tat (loth, for It-Si, 3 60; fur 1S54. '6 '6
't and ', $2 60
$2 00
$5 00
.The publishers of he "Horticulturist" calls attention
to thi periodical a a valuable advertising medium. It
has a steadily tnee easing circulation in tbe most desirable-quarter,
viniug uiouiUij ever State AiidJcrritorjv
and the Canada
Yvrserymcn, Florists. Gardeners, Jinph
merrA Makers, Publishers,
and generally all fhise connected with Horticulture
thrcnghout the Union and Canada, will find this the
readiest caode of commubicating with their friend and
customers
Advertisements should reach the Publishers by the
20ih of the month preceding intended publication. As
he Is not always able to meet the demand for tne ad
vertising columns, tbe communicBtions received first
have tbe prerereuce. Botanical name mutt be rery
legibly vritten
As tbe space to t-e occupied ty Advertisements can be
rerulated to aome extent by the wishes of advertisers,
it is well to indicate on tbe manuscript about the space
wished for. and tbe number of insertions
Subscriptions and all other business onimnnications
should be addressed to SAXTON, BARKKR & CO
25 Park Row, New York
AX AITHEFT1C BIOGRAPHY OF THE
"Utile Giant" or the Tl est.
Now ready for delivery tbe Life of Hon. Stxfiiek
A. VovoLKt, with his most important speeches and
reports.
By a Member of tbe western Bar. Price I, bound
in cloth, and 30 cents in paper cover.
No man In the L'nited States at the present time Is
liked to with more hopeful interest than tbe distin
guished Senator from Illinois. Indeed bis friends inall
the State of the Union look ti;m Li in not only as the
rising, but che f repent man the man for the crisis and
t j the country.
Tbe most important of Mr. Douglas' Speeches are
Incorporated la tl is volume, and the whole work sub
rutted bef ore publication, for the criticism tit someof
M r. Douglas' most Judicious friends, in whom he has per
fect confidence, and by them it is cordially approved and
recommended
For sale al the Metropolitan B.vksfnre.
PHILIP k SOLOMON'S.
-- - 332. Penn avenoe
8o? ae&fi tvr Lawrence's celebrated Foreign Sta-
We have removed our office to the new fcullding on
Main street, next door to Theodore Hill'a Store, and
near tbe IT. S. Land Or2ce.
Oct 27, 1S58, nlS LUSHBAUGH & C ARSON.
SPLEXDID PICTOIE.
Tbe first impressions of a new nnl superb enrrav
inof llosa Bouheur's celebrated rain tin 2 of the
Horsehair, printed in beat; t;Iul oil color, are now
ready. It in executed by too unrivalled arti?t?. ba
rony. Major & Kmtpp, who bars undertaken to make
it the roust splendid work f the kind erer issued
from their cxU-nsire establishment. Iueize is Dear
ly two by three feet, embracing more than twenty
different tinU and shades and iu!or?, and it will pre
sent upon the wall of the parlor, drawing-room tn
art gallery, all the sp'.endin effect of a auperb oil
painting. A copy of this rub and costly engraving,
which has rccivtd the highest teetiuioniuU of fa
vor by connoi'sieur and the I'ress, can be obUined
for only $! 50, delivered free of charge at any ost
office in the United Sis'm. Agontj are-wanted.
J. II. EMKUSON & Co., Publishers,
Jc 37, Park-row Now York.
April, 2(5,1550.
I860.
1860.
T3
4
St. Joseph to malm.
XIANNIBAL k ST. JO. It. R.
PAOIffiTS.
ArraDgaments have been made, by tbe Hanni
bal and St. Joseph Kail Hoad Company, to com
mence with the opening of navigation, for a
TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS,
to run in connection with said Road regularly from
,
J St. Joseph to Browinllle, Omaha,
and all other intermediate points.
Tho following new, popular and fast running packet
boa la constitute the line for the present :
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS,
TEE NEWS w 11 enter upon its second year early
in tbe coining spring, at which time it Will be enlarged
to nearly double it present size, and correspondingly
improved in many respects. It was the first and I at
the present time the only newspaper permanently es
tablished in the Rocky Mountain Gold Region. Tran
sported to this country in the face of a disheartened re
turning emigration, with a tide almost irrefutable, it
was set up beneath the pelting oi winter storms, in tbe
midst cf noii-y iw.b howling curses, and threat of ven
ceance apilnst every person and thing that ventured one
encouraging wold for the cuntry ; at a tune when the
man wa iortunatc who knew one day I mm wtience his
meal for the next would cvuie; it ws uc-esMuily es
tablished, and has since continued in the even tenor of
its way fearle- and untrammeied.
The News was tbe first to herald to the world the sur
prising rtcbncta of the
Rocky Mountain Gold Fields
for which the abuse of the Eastern press wa heaped up
on it without stint; but time Las satisfactorily p'oven
and verified it every statement and prediction and the
New stand to-day the in st noted and universally
quoted newspaper in the United Staff.
Already- it ha a circulation In every Slate of the
Union save f.itir. and In both the Canada.
Arrangements arebeing perlecH d for special ami reg
nlarVorrespotidencef run all the important citle of the
East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietor
thronph 'Ut the mining rerioti will ever secure for it
the latest most c tupicte and reliable reports from all
part or tbegold fields.
The New. is published on Wednesday of each week,
and dispatched to UieStarcsby ilie Exp-s c .ach of the
iol lowing morning, re.tcbinr il.e Missouri River in from
h-x to eiglit days frecol expen-e to the subscriber.
TEttMS.-Single c .py $5 00, per year ; flvecopies,
$20 00; $2 50 ror six ni 'iith; $1 50. lor lb. ee month.
AJvcrti-er will And the News, ror al I time to come,
tbe best advertising medium in ibis region of outUry.
RATES. Btisiuess card. $12 00 per year; one
square first inetioii $2 00, per ui.uih $5 00, three
tn . in hs $10 00. .ne ye u $20 000; one-fourth column,
$25 00 per quarter $bU 00 per year; one Column, $100
for six month, $1 6o per year,
A POWER PRESSani complete Job Office will be
set up in the spring, for the bent-tit of home patrons who
desiie woik in that line.
In a word it i the determination of tho proprietors,
that the New, and the New Office, shall always, a
now, stand first ia importance In the Territory and State
of Jefferson. Address
WM. K. BYF.KS &CO..
- Deuver City.
SPALDING'S
PREPARED GLUE
ECONOM .
"A Stich in Time S.ws Nine!"
Despatch I Save The Pieces I
As accidents will happen in well-regulated families,
it is very desirable to have sone chesp and convenient
way for repairing Furniture. T.y, Crockery, &x; -v.
HDalding'a Prepared Glue meet all such emer
gencies, am no household can aflotd to be without it.
It is always ready and up to the sticking point. There
is no longer a necessity for limping chaiis, splintered
veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is just
the article for cone, shell and other ornamental work,
so popular with ladierTof refinement and taste.
This admirable preparation I iisel cold being chem
ically heid in solution, and posseting all the valuable
qualiiiesof 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 hot t lo. Price 25c.
Address: Henry C. Spalding & Co..
Box No. 3.600Q, N. V.
Put r.p for dealers in cases containing Four. Eight and
Twelve doien a beautiful Lithographic Show-card ac
Compauiug each packape.
53"A single bottieof Spalding's Prenared Olua
will save fen times its cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers. Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Faucy
Mores.
Country merchant should make a note of Spald
ing's'Prepared Oiue, when making up their list. It
will stand any climaia
t3-RcnioTed to 84 Cedar St.. N Y. 4I-ot
FRUIT THEES!
ORNAMENTAL REE3.
Shrubs, Roses. Vines, Plants, etc.
II ILLS & CO.,
Agents for
A. Falmcstock & Sons.
TOLEDO NURSERIES,
ARK now canvassing Nemaha and Richardson comities
Nebraska; and Atchison countv Missouri; receiving
orders for Fru;t Trees. Shrubs, Vinos. Evergreen b-c.
&c. They call the attention of Farmers and others de
sireing anything in their line to the advantages of pur
chasing supplies at their Nursery. The stk is Com
plete and pi ice a favorable a that or any other Nur
sery anywhe: e. and all warranted to be as represented.
Orders can also be left at the AdrerfiierofllceBrowu
ville. N. T.
Designed Expressly tor immigrants and Travelers.
NOW READY,
Edward's ISew Map of Missouri,
With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cts.
New Mao of Illinois,
With a portion of Iowa and Missouri, price 60 cent.
The PeojJet Map and Gamje for Iuica, Illinois and
Mionri.
With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1 25.
Same as above, on rollers, suitable for Hotels, Office,
Ac. &c, j'tice $3.
lcv Internal Improvement 3Iap
of tba United S ates
Showing all the Railroads btillt nnd in progress, with
the the contemplated route iha different survey of tbe
contemplated route, the different surveys of the Pacif.
lc Railroad, the Overland Mail and Telegraph routes,
and the Gold Regions of the Great West. This Map is
drawn and engraved with the greatest care, and at im
mense expence, from R.nlroad and Government surveys
and the latest authentic information. U.indsomely pt
up in cje for $5.
Uduartl's Monthly, a Journal of
Southern and Western Progress.
Published Monthly, with many fine illustrations.
View of Cities and towns. Portrait, &c, A.c. at only
$3 per anr.nm Those subscribing for two years, or for
two enpics one year will he entitled to a Map of the
Cnifel States, a e premium.
For sale at all Bookstore, and at the ofSce corner of
Pine and Third Streets, st. Louis.
wlprll 26, 1360.
ti r.erf.
r,o 12
lmcriran Patent Gum Elastic
FINE AND WATER PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFING.
Office, at Langford & Stephenson's, No. 24
Ninth, bet. Walnut and Clark Avenue.
ST. EOfJIS, MO.
THIS Composition is forme-i chiefly from Gum and
Minerol, which are unchangeable by Olfaction ,f fh
weather. It is Durable Fire and Waler Prr au t
applied torpors of any shape, upoa common ri.ttiu,?
boards. -or over edd sl.iugle nn.fs, at a le.s II..
sbiugling. and upon at,y mctalic roollngor ofbr
surface for less than paint.
It Is invaluable for coating Rail Road Tin.i4. of
Rocfing Cars, Depots &c. Wehave no he-'ni.yii in -A?
rering it to the public as the mct roliab e 0 tu xiiva
Rr in use.
We refer to the following persons :
T. Birnum, B.irnunr II pl C 11 Peik Architect
J 3 Anderson. Banker Geo R Taylor. Esq
Spaer&Son. Brick Mak'rs, Moknyk Tilton. Distil'r
in herick. Smith & M'Corniick, bulld'l
Clark. Plant &. Norrls, Oliver Q nrttt,
lion Jas B llolatid, A W F;u.'an,
3 Slnelds. "Jth and Moryan Hon LM Kennett,
Wesley Conner. Cx.rer. cor Tenth and Walnut sts.
t3"We are at all times prepared to do rooflujr. and to
furnish to order our t.inH.itl..n. Also a superior art.
cie or saturated w ater-PrM,r UocOng Paper- For In
formation or mateiia I, aHd-ess
F W SltPIIENSOx. A'gt.
I-ct St Louis, Ho.
Captain
STEAMER
OMAHA
SAJLiTlIARSII.
, rsrr STEAM Ell
EM I LIE
Captain
I
A
LBABGE.
iflSSlii
STEAMER
DES MOINES
CALVEBT,
Captain - - -
For Freight or Passage apply to
THEO. HILL,
FREIGHT AND TICKET AGEXT,
Forwarding $ Commission Merchant,
Brownville, Nebraska.
Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't.
St. Joseph.
J. S. K. HAWOOD. Gen. Supt.
NEBRASKA 1 1TY
Iusuranco Company.
Capital Stock 50,000.
NEBRASKA CITY,
N. T.
millS Ci ffiJ'iiby. under a liberal charter, is now
1 fuiij organizi'd. and tbeirentirccnpital stock of
F'ftu Tionwfd Hollar, paid in iindsecured. They
an- prepared. 1 rom this- llate, to gfi-nt open policies,
and take risk. npn equal terms, wirb the most
i..vi.red Insuriince Com)nny any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in the profits of
thecotnpnny.
The operations of the Company . will be confined,
forthe present, to harixe, or cakuo risks, with a
tnaximuinliability -f $12,500 .n any one bottom.
eing tbe only Insunirl'-e Office, on theabove pop
ular plan. West of the Misur?. it confidently ex
pect? a generous cppori from Western Merchants.
We respectfully invito the Missouri Kiver pa
ronage. DIRECTOKP
S.F.N'uckollt-V Chns. F.llolly,
II. T. Uennet, J. L. Armstrong;
W. . Ilincbman, Miles W.rown,
A. A. r ad ford.
officers:
CIIAS.F.nOLLY, President.
J.AR3iDi.Sec'y.
St. Loots Agent Col.W.P. Howard.
April 2d. 1K0 -r . - 421
WIfl-JSSflKII
A Benevolent Pnttitvtion- established by turcial En
dowment for the relief of the tick and dittrestcd
ajflictea witn I iruient ana tpeaemxc inteate.
THE Howard Association in vie- of theawiul distruc
tion of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and tbe
deceptions practiced npon the unfortunate victimsof such
disease by Quacks, several year ago directed their Con
suiting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy or their
name, to open a dispensary forthe treatment of this
class of diseases, in all tlicinfornis and to give Medical
Advice Gratis loali whoapply bv letter with adescrip
tion or their condition (:tge. occupation habits of life
&.c ) and in caseof extreme poverty to furnish medicine
free of charge U i needles to add that the Associa
tmn command ineinguest jueuicai skhi or tfieage and
will furnish the nn-st approved mslern feat went
The Directors of the Association in their Annual ItC'
nual Rep Tt upon the treatment oi Sexual Diseases, ex
press the highest .satisfaction with the -urcess which has
attended the labors of their Surgeonsin the cure of Sper
matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gicct
Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease o
ihe knlneys and Bladder, &c. and order a continuance
or the same plan ror the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review or tbe past, feel asnred
that their labors in ibis sphere of benevolent effort have
been f great betieilt to the attli'ted especially to the
young and they have resolved to devote themselves
with renewed leal, to thi very Important and much de
gpised cau'e
An adiuiTiibie Report on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal
Weakness the vice of Onanism Masturbation or self
abuse and other disca-cs or the Sexual organs, by the
Consul lug S'lipci ii, will he scut by mail (in aseiied
envelope) FREE OK CHARGE on the receipt oi Trt t)
STAMPS! r postage. Other report and Trac s on the
nature ami treatment of Sexual disease diet, &c, a
constantly being published tor gratuitous disiributicn
and will be sent to the afllicted. Some of the new re-
melies and method of ircatinnct discovered during the
la-t year are of great value.
Add res ror Report or ttea'mcnt, DR. J. SKIL.L1N
noutillTOV Acti-g Snrgecn, II ward Association, No
2. South Ninth Street Philadelphia.
Vy order of the Directors,
EZRA D. II ART WELL, President.
Eo. Fairchild Secretary.
July 14, lS68-ly
A. LYFORD.
J. T. HORN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
AND
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE,
boots, snox:s,
Xails. Pious, Stoves, Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO.
April0th.lR5. 4.1-t
The public are now respectfully informed that the
undersigned hiiTij procured from Cincinnati and put
in Operation one of Homer A Co.'e flour mills of the
latest patent, and the rir.it brought to thi Territory.
They were induced to exchnnge their former mill
for this one. from thehih character they hare rain
ed in the cist, and from the personal testimony of
millers who have tried them throughout the W estern
htate. and in vi w of tho increased demand for
grinding which will cxeeed that of any previous
ycarin Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the
work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope
ration. In addition to their flour mill they will keep the
Corn Mill c nstantly running, ready at all times to
accnmmodnte tbe farmers without detention, and by
giving their undivided superintendence lo the bu'i
ness(aisieu by their former miller, Mr. V eil.Other
hrtieforthe ccntiiiuunceand increased patronage of
their friend.
Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on
hand. GREEN A MARTIN.
Peru Mills. Sept. 1st, 1859.
KEY ARRIVAL
OF
FTt - - - ITT-- - "! .
JLT0
JSSt ;
Miadi m.m v
a '
tlUUSlUN DtlSLll.
Krownvilie, Rebraslia. , .
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has jus: re
ceived, per Steamer Kyland. a very large and
well assorted stock of. Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved pattern .as follows
Hck's Pattern,
Plyraouth Rock,
Elevated Oven, New EJ ,
olden Era. and every variety o
Parlor and Office Stores,
i Also, .
Japaned IVare, Crass Kettles,
La nt herns, Copper Wai e.Silio
vels and Ton srs.
All of which I pledge myself to sell atasfiir rates
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin.CopperandSheetlron ware,andam prepared
to put up guttoringand spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which 1 warrant to give .satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper
count rv.
Bp.wnville September 2, 1858. W-ly
I'IKES PEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD
And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet
discovered, and
OF Til K
City Boot & Shoe Store,
Will makeyou a superior pair of biwts or shoes if you
call or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper
gaiter, a neater shoe or prairie boots and lady's fine
gaiter or slipper cheaper than any other h msa West
of Si Lo'Jis Employing good workmen, and keeping a
variety or maiorial and trimmings ror home munurac
tura. I hop to receive Ibat liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me. Give me a call. W. T. DEN.
Brownville July 27. 1869 "3
B F. LUSHBAUGH. '"O- CABSOF
LUSHBAUGH & CARSON,
BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS
Dealers in Coin.
CnctiTTent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants,
, BROWNVILLE NEMAHA CO.. N. T.
Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling
Exchange on the principal cities of the United States
Gold. Silver and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup
ply of Land WarrantHon hand for sale FOR CASH, or en
tered on time for Pie-emptors All Warrants sold by us
guaranteed in every re-pect. Will Ale DeclaratoryState
ments of intention to p. e-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon test securi
ties, at western rate of interest and investments m.ide
in Lands or ciiy property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will bepromptlyattend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates.
Bills of Exchange on England Ireland and France ob
tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East
added. Deposits received on current account and interest
allowed on special deposits
OFFICE Main St., near U.S. Land Office.
REFERENCES
Lind. Brotber&Co., Merchants,
McNaughton Cai sonic Co., "
Hiscr &. White, "
Toung, Caron ii Bryant, "
Jno. Thompson Mason Col'rofPort,
E. M. Pundersou &0o. Merchants.
M. M. Yeakle ft Co. No. 17 Broadway,
Wm. T. Smitu.-on Esq., Banker, .
J. T. Stevens Esq.. Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d And. U. S. T
Taylor &. Krieuh, Bankers,
McClelland Scrugg&. Co. Merchants,
non. Thos. G. Pratt,
Hon. J. W. Geary . Ex-Gov. Kansa,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson.
P. B. Small Esq., Pres't S. Bank.
Col. Geo. Schley. Att'y at Law,
Ch2rle Parsons St Co. Bankers,
n. C. Xutt&Co. "
Greene. VTeare tt Rice, "
Douglass is. Watsm, "
Col. Sam HambletoP Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. Perry,
Prof. II. Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf
Pbiladelpliia. Pa
Baltimore, Md.
New fori..
Washington.
DC
Chicaro, 111.
St. Louis Mo.
AnnajioliH. Md.
Pebn.
Mercersb'trg, Pa.
Hager stown. Md
Keoittk Iowa.
Council Bluff "
Des Moin s. "
Vinton, "
Easton Md.
Cumberland. Md.
Havana Alabama.
APPLE TH
Sale 2
The Nebraska Farmer,
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DevohJ to JJgricvliure, Slock Rasing.
Horticulture, Mixhanism, Education.
Pul IhJted at Browwtlle, K. T.
tba (,r,t of every month at SI a year for ain
Hit topics, $5; Thirteen copies, $10:
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Wsfrr..h,.dlffaii.on,,,.liicill5on Hack numbers
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f lrakt. Norttiim Kansas, Southern Iowa, and
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lurfr,n uliV9 named. There is not a post office
within the r'itt nn.-d but ran and ought to
fiirnUU a club of at least 10 subscribers. Send
alornj without d.Iay.
Address
FLT.NAS A LVANNA. " '
JJrPwnriUc, N. T.
Thf undersigned offers to sell Apple Trs to those
bine 1" purchase the present season on thefollow-
ing tei C.13 : v v nuimi eu, q per uoz?u or mv tenia
oy the single fee. The trees were raised in Nebraska,
are two years o.J : are .' three and -half to five and
a-half feet in height. The7 wiil make Detr,nK cna,',
swner thau trees brought .Tom .'e Last, that are two or
three years older. These tree." can trasplsnted with
out being ut of the ground but a w bo?1" their roots
need never get dry. andcon-erjoentlytu. ir fr,?'" wouw
be but little if any retarded,. If proper ta.C ls
in repl inting them. Trecraised jn Nebraska posst "
many advantage over those brought herefrom the K;."t.
Most nurserymen like most mannfatuuren. send the
most inferior article t ine most distant, market, .-Ma
ny of the trees bro-ught West, and sold as three year
olds, were old, stunted trees from four to seven years
old when taken from the nursery. It is very difficult to
bring tree from Ohio here without their being moie or
less injured. This is especially the case in tbe Fall
If tbe tree are taken up after they step growing in the
fall they can seldom be brought here in time to rc
plant before Winter sets in T. R. FISHER.
Browville Match 1 1S60.
Legal Notice.
P. L. Martin, Fleath "J
Nuckolls, tt Stephen Nemaha Cousty Ptstn.-t
F. Nuckolls partners Court of the 2d Ja ik-ial Uw
in trade by th. name trict. Nbrsk:i Tvrritorj, to
of D.J. ilartin dYCo May term, A. U. IZtQ.
vs. I -
J). L. McGary J
To I). L. McGary of the State of Ta, tbe
above Lamed defendant. You are hereby not. Bed
that theabove named 1'Uiistiff, D.J. Martin. Heath
Nuckolls and Stephen F. Nuckolls, partners in
trade under the name of D. J. Martin A C of ths
County of Nemaha, Nebraska Tcrritoty, have on.to
wit,lhe 16th of November, 2SfV. filed their petition
h C-iuntT District Court
against you wherein they claim of Jou the uutnof
one hundred and six and 15-103 dollar, with in
terest thereon, from the 15th day of Jutio, A. 1.
1859, at the rate of thirty fix per cent um vr annum-upon
a certain promsnissory note in said pe
tition mentioned. - Said note being dated .Mrown
ville, Juue 15th, 1S59, due one day -fter date, and
given by you to aid plaintiff for the principal a.id
interest aforesaid, and you are hereby further no
tified that Hpon proper affidavit being fiLed, a writ
of attachment in the said case has been issued
against you, and that you are hereby required to
demur.answer or plead to tbe said petition on or
before the seventh day of May, A. D. 1S50, or the
petition will betaken as confessed, and judgment
reuded against you forthe sum demanded.
JOHNSON UKDFURD.
Attest Attorneys for PLff.
Allen Elacckr, District Court,
Uy T. W. BEDFORD, Deputy.
Ordered that the above be published for four con
secutive weoks in the Neb. Advertiser.
ALLEN liLACKEK, District Clerk.
)?y T. W. Hep ford, Deputy.
Brownville, March 29, iSM 4t$10
ITotice.
Netuaba County District
Court, of the Second Judic-
ial District, Nebr.iska Terri
tory, to May term, laGO.
The bove named defendant, feter J. Feterson.
will take notice that the above uamed plaintiff.John
H. Maun of Nemaha County 2reira,k; Territory, did
outo-wit: the 2t)th dny of Match A. D. 1S0O. file
his petition in the above named Nemaha County
District Court igiinst him tho said defendant, for
the purpose of stx-uring aud quieting tho title unto
him tho said l'liiiuiiff, the following described prop
erty, to-wit; Lot no eight, in UlocK no sixteen, lot
ni one in block m. forty-one, in the City of Brown
ville, in Nemaha c ui.t J, Nebraska Territory as is
evidenced by the original recorded plat of thu said
place, and for such otnt-r relief iw i he said Plain t.tf
shall be entitled fo. tho said plaint iff founding his
sitid suit ag-.iuist him be delendant. upon a deed
i-iveu by uu.- U. T. Itaiuey, to him tho said pl.iin
lirT.for tho payment ot the taxes assessed upm tbe
said lotsaud h sale of tlio said property on th 3d
day of May, A. D. 1859 to hi in tho said plaintiff by
the- said Uainy as tho treasurer in and for tho said
county, and in the mitne of the Teni.ory ut Nebras
ka, therefore. you are hereby notified to plead, an
swer or demur to said petition on or before the sev
enth bt May A. D. ISM, u- Uie said plaintiJ will
take such pet i: ion as confessed. and apply to the
said Court lor the granting of the prayer of the said
plaintiff iu tbe sa'd ieti;ioii.
JOHNSON A BEDFORD,
Attest, Attorneys for I'laintiff.
Allgn Blacker. District Clerk,
liy T. W. BEDFORD D.-puty.
Ordered that tho nboe bo published toi four con
secutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
ALLEN BLAClvEl Distric Clerk.
By T. IV. Beuhuud Deputy.
March 29. I860. ti$H
T1
J.
Legal
JohnU Maun,P'ff
vs.
Peter J. Peterson,
Legal
Notice.
THE UNION SAFE!
Now 3Piraxx ixa.
PER U. NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T
R. W. FRAME & CO.,
I'avingengaged in the Mercantile Business, would
respectfully invite he citizens of Nemaha, and ad
joining counties in Nebraska. Atchison county, Ml.
and Fretnoiif county, Iowa, to call and exit mine their
stock, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Medicines
Drugs, ' -
Paints,
Oils,
Dye stuffs,
And all other articles usually kent in
iietaiij sTon.ua.
All of which we will sell on the mostrea
sonable terms for
CJSH OR PRODUCE.
All are solicited to call and examine our
We expect to kep a fall stock, and are
- determined to make it the
interest of
O X
TO
We
DEAL-WITH US.
also wish to Purchase
BUSIIELS OF CORN,
ror whivh we will
2
o
the
highest
Peru, Feb.
W. FRAME & CO.
1,1 SCO. . .
WORRALLTOri FUDLIC HOUSE.
The subscriber inform the traveling public that he
keep a house of entertainment at Worrallton in N e- genuine in
maha comity, Nebraska, oa the Territorial road loading j fective.
John L. Carson and B.
F. Lusiibiiugb,partuers Ntuviba Couutv Di-aict
by the name ol Luah- Court of the S.cond Ju
baugh & Carsonr j pioial disiriof, Nebraska
vs ' Territory To Vy term.
E. McCann J 1150.
To K. McCinn of tbj .Suite of )hio, the nbovv
named doloiid.uit. You are hereby notifi. d that thf
above named plaintiffs John L. Carson and 1. F.
Lushbuugli. partners by tho num..- ot Lushnuub A
Carsju Nemaha. County. Ncbni-k. Territory, liito
on. to-wii:iiio eighth d.iy ot Man-h. a. d. Irtitf, Cud
their potitiou iu tne alaive imm d Ncni-'i.-i C un:
district Court against you, wbeieiu tioy ti.i.iu ot
you the -urn ot one hundred and fiity dollars tog. tit
er with the interest- thereon. -ut the rale of live pt r
cent per month, after maturity, upo a certain prom
issory note, in said petition. tU'-ntioucd, siid prom
issory note being dated Brownville, -uly 13 h I SOU,
duo one day alter date, and giveu by you lo fti.d
plaiutiffs for the principal mid interest afor-sa:d,
and you are hereby tiirthur . notified that upon a
proper affidavit bnitig ClrJ, writ f u.-hiiiut li
the said ciiso has been issuchI aniust Vou. and iliat
j0h are hereby required tdom.ir. iioswvr or pi ad
tha rid petition ou o-r. betore tto seventh Uy ot
May A- n- 1850, ef the petition will be Ukeu as
conlessed, "and .judgment rendered- agttist you for
the sum demanded. .,....,
JOIl.TOM P'EOFORD.
Attest, " Attorney lor P'J.
Allen Blackeb. District Cl.."k (
By T. W. BEDFORD.
Ordered that the above be pubii . hedlo." i'ur con
secutive weeks in the Nebiaska Adrertiser.
ALLEN BLAUKEK. District Ckrk,
By T. V. Bedkokd, Depti.'v.
Rrownville. March 29. ISlJi). 4clii.
Cha-lesG. Dorscy, Pi'ff- Seniih County. District
tna'Je3 y4 (c.uriof theS.cn.!J.Mici,
C , melius Mas'ten and W fuistrt or Nebraska Terri
K. W Cobb, Detendaiits ) t ry in Chancery.
ToM iy l e. ml?(0 . .
The Hb.ve named deiend. ins C .i oe .iu M .sfen and
W R' W C-b are be eby u .iiriel th i: the ab-.ve
ed'piaih.'itr Claries O- U.rsey. N. -m..)... c-.tmiy Ne
braska Territory, did on fi-wn: the 5-h day ol Ap.il A.
i) igeo tite hi- petition in the b-ve named Nemaha
county Di i-ici Court against them the sid defemUnt.
for the purpose of recovering and qv.icring the tnleun
to him the s iitt pluintifT or the fol lowing describe-! prop
erty, to-wit: the southeast quarter, of secti.m thirteen
town-hip five range thirteen it said Nenr..ha cunty
Nebraska Territory, and for such other telief the said
plaintiff may be entitled lo- The said plaintiff founding
his Mid suit against them the defendants, upon a deeu
given by one R. T. Raincy to him the said plaintiff for
the payment of tbe taxc assessed upon tbes.ud land
and a sic or tbesaid property on the 3d day f M'l.y. A.
D. 1859. to bim the said pUiniiff by him the said Riiney.
as the Treasurer in and for the said county in tho name
of the Territory of N'ebratka. Therefore you are here
by notified and reouired to answer plead or demnr to
the said petition cn or before the the 11th day May -1
D 1S60 or Ibe said plaintiff will take such perition as
coniessed and apply to said Court for the prayer of said
Court for the granting the passage of the did plaintiff
in .'be said petition. JOHNSON i. BEDFORD
jltte-'t, Attorney for Plaintiff.
ALLSN BLOCKER, Clerk.
T. W. Btdford, Deputy.
Ordered that tte abovebe publisheJ four consecutive
weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
Al.LKS BLOCKER, Clerk,
PerT. W. BrnroRD Deputy.
Brownlil:e, ytprii r". lSOt). nt$lT
Titl
-W.id:cialDit,k"f
Kob't W. Furnas
v.
J. L.. S.larp. ) lito.-y, wMy Term
Ja C'fi cn ery : ' '
The ah ve iu,uel opfpn lent, J l -n!lt
n.iiiee :hat the ab .ve named p-ain;irr t'l w
t Nenuha t!-lliiv Ni-l)r.i-k Tp.si..,.',-. 'rn
Mbe2:!.. Ma:h A V ls;i) fi ,e hi-n..i, ! . ""
IV.'
i Djnifd NeniahaCo..ii.y iht'i C-nrt, .Ban,,, .
1 defeudant for tbe purtse t recovenn aa
"" Its
title nt. him the sai.l pUiniiff ine f. U
senbe-i pr.-pert.T to wii ; L-a iyj (t.TM.w ''"In Us.
IS (euhteen) in the City Brwnvin Sem J '''"'
Nebraska Territory, as is evidenced by tbe rsr! '"T,
of said place And for sr-ch other telief ,,"'"4'
plaintiff may te emit led t; Cie sai l piaiB,!2 M
hi said suit against him. the said defendant " at
given by one R T Rainey b bim tha saidr';ainf 4 ls4
payment of the taxes assessed on the sa u,. f7frt
or tbe said property on the 3.1 day or Hty 1" J04.1 :
him the said plaintiff hy him the ai,l t
j Treasuier in and h.rlhe said County ia Hjetiam " ll
xerriiorjoi .irvun, 1 neretore. yon ir h... "
fled and require! to plead, answer or demur t,, 'w
whom on or ueiorc i ue i iu u.y or jut A n ie-
LEGAL NOTICE.
nndson George and Rntse."' R- Lewis are hereby no
tifieil: That Theodore W. BetlforJ bis commenced a writ
against them witn others, and h'S on the fourth day of
April A. D. I860 iu Nemih.t cuirty District Court of
the second judicial Disiriot, Nebraska Te. titory on the
Chancery d thereof . died his petiti u arainst them
and others, to-wit, J. B. Wells, and Stetson L Swan,
assignees of I. T. Whyte, tor the purpose ci setting aside
a certain deed given by him the said IliidsoD George, to
tbe said Russell R Lewis on the 16th day of November,
A D 1858 for tho follrwing desci ibed property to-wit,
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section
twenty two, township 3ve north of ranee fourteen. 0
t the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha County Ne
braska, so tar as the same may effect a certain mortgage
or trust deed, given by tbe said Hadsou Georso to the"
said plaintiff on the 14th day of September, A. D. IS58,
upon his property aforesaid for the purpose of souring
untti one Joshua Depetity. the suta therein mentioned,
together with cost interest anda reisotiabie Attorney'
fee, and you are hereby notified that the said petition
(amona other things) pray ior judgment against the
said Hudson George, for the sum or rorty dollars as bis
costs, and expenses and a reasonable Attorney's fee.
and also for the sum of -ixty dollar, together with in
terest thereon rrom the I4th day of March A D 1359, at
the rate of rive per cent per month, and ais for the
purpose o' i btaining an order In. m the said Cotift di
recting the sale of the said property the law provides
for the purpose of satifying the Haid jinhnnent and the
money due up n the said in. rtgai:e, and for their reiief
therein mentioned against his other defend ints. and fir
such other relief a the plaintiff may be entitled And
you are hereby further notiiled that unless you answer
pleail br iiemur the id yeUri n on or before the 14th
day or May. A D I860, tb u said petition will be taken as
true, and the pi tintiff obtain his judgments, arders and
mattrrs herein prayed for.
J-HNS0V & BEDFORD
Att'y for plaintiff".
Attest, ALLF.X BLACKER . Clerk.
Ordered that the b..ve notice be published in the
Nebraski Advertiser four weeks consecntvel v.
35-4w$U ALLEN BLACtSaj Clerk.
Hiowiivnllo, A;ril, 5. l&tii).
Sale of Real Estate.
Wbeieasoii the twenty-second day of April A D 1S58
A lexitnder M . Fergus .iiid Jo itira T. Ke.au. his wuc.
for the purpose of senvj ri up; the payment t a pr. mi-so-ry
note Uan'iui d,ie .Apri' 2b 1856 dran i"
raVor of John R D ivis or order lor twelve Landi ed and
sixteen doll irs and fourcents priy itup mi,,- , nths al
ter dite ex uled to the uiider-ig.;,. d J-h;i L. C ' - " a
deeilwithpowcr.it sale and iivfcy rii-e tu ihe i - 1 1 . w -in
eai estate i'f N::n i)m c.!itn'.. Not!:a-fc.i. : i' :
T!ie wi ln.t id fiie soofh e.r i'. tr.f: and io Mi t
q ui icr ut too ouMt e isf ij 1 1 '-i'i i ; .ci: i -n t vri i y-ini;v
(J3) in lownstip nr.!iil)t" rt vc S) it. rMi . i r i;-cn rnln-i
six eeo (IG) eat -ecj.ib d . n M f'g.t:: !ti..-,.d N 1
pages U U and 15 f . f. orl . I Neia .h i o nnt Neb
raska. Aiol whereas it is piowidod in s.nd iU-vl th' -. i
said p-' mi-sory n..e w n..t fui yrntdpi- nipriy p lid .Jf
and di -cbire.l cc odi;vi t 'he leu -r i:d lenos the e. ;
at niHturry iheiidj hnL i' i. n -h i;ilil a ny nine
after 'he lil-tlnrity :l,e i.r. ioi"! ' roll 'Of. ,,, vr ' I
sc ibed real estate al Ji'ili i-- vii.!i-.e f. -hr- hichr-- t.-('
der f i-cah ill hand at lhcrf. i rot Mic fll . ..cCi-i-ty
C:e k -r aid Ne mil i C 'inr he imi -pu ir;1f (
r.,r' m iking siid ile to give o. tice tin- hy piib ica-
tion in some new papp fi'ililisli. i lit s.ii l ouiy in two
c ii--ecn:ive week-y i--ies t.t s i p.pp- -;p c--el-
snid s ihe t. b app ii d n f p ,j mon f s ! o 'c. And
whereas sid n .fe h.isn.i' been p id .r hut pj' ( ;hre r;
N i'ice i the rl -re hp eliy i-iveu thx i I wjj. ..n .ttur
d.iy the 2lsf drfy or Ap'i' A D1K60, he.weeii 'hetioyr of
9.i'cliHk A M :iud 4 o'clock p Al of sj:d d .y fioni the
door ot the fll e or theCo'tiry Clerk ir sain Nennha
County In the lown of B ownvi ie in said coiimy prt
ceed to sell ami wil' sett to the highest .bidder for t ish
the above de-criie " real estate with the imprnvemeT
the'eunt fiei'n?ing nd up su.-h xiie wiif'm.'ke.
execute atkn"!"'" :l ('Ijver t.'t!:i n i.rlm.P: ,r
purchaser a ceed or .., 4 .Is t.rf .!! re i-ia'e in nc
Ci'dance with the po'e r-ni - inp.1 mwl rivrn hy said
deed - JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee.
April 12 . 1SG0. , 3 f,G
Legal Notice.
said plaintiff will take such
apply to the sa d
the said plaintiff
petition ,
ppiy to the sa.d Court for the granting , ,v. W
ff iu the said petition, y ,'t
JOHNSON & BKD?nti
Attorneys for . '
Attest: Alle.h Blackeh, Dis't Clerk r
By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. '
Ordered that the foregoing be p':blish4 for f
secutive weeks in the Nebra.-k. ilveriiisT
a"" rLAcara, Di4'tt,v
t-
BrewDvill. ifarch 23, 1SG0.
By T. W ,
Tas Title.
Uriel C. Johnson, PUT.) Nemaha Coan,r
r. trict Uort of i'"-
Lot no 15 ;n bloxk no 5, j ond Judi-j r," "
lots fiii:6 iu block no 8i Ncbrask T-' (i
lot 4 in block 2, lot 2 in i Chancerv l"
T Jy tera,!.
block 41. in tho City of I
Brownville, Nemaha Coun- j
ty, Nebraska. Territory.De-
fendant. I
Totheowror ownersor person orpemn.,!,,
bare any interest tn tbe above named nrm-t .
wit : lot no IS io bl.K-k 53, ts i a j ''t-'i
82, lot f.ur inbk 2o. lot tw i bul ti'Z ,1
t'itvnf KfowntillP. in o K V 10
of.ua bounty rhn I
Territory, notice ia hereby given tb.i ',1 l
named plaintiff. Uriel CdoU-a.c" ilS?
action and filed his petition ia tbiNe,nih v.tt
District COtrt BDf.ve nain-l u .V' -0HT
- - ' - U. 1 &.Lhi... ll
j naa
cotnrnenced aa
tha fs.
thereof .-"gairtsi iQe.ai,j m.rertv fr .
recovering to and to qaiet tfce title, ; him,f tU
said property, bis said suit being founded opca a"
deed giveu to hira for the said prnportj hyon.!!
T. liney on the 1 1 th dy 0f May, A : D. $f.i 1
the Treasurer of saii county of Nnraha, U ft.
payment of the ta-ies umesnsd iliereta. H vjrj j,B
the third day of May, aforesaid, fr tL yur&n, ..
by him. the said Raincy. to bitn the said raaiaiif
and that nnlcs the answer, demur, or plead tn ts,
said petition on or before the seventh ily 3fj. .
A. l. 1800, that bif said petition a ill bo taken sr'
true, aDd th.tt the pn.'yer of h:in.the sail p!int:S
therein will be granted by the raid court.
. J0n.V0' A hEIK0RI, '
A'tesr, ; A.'t' i f ej for pi 'f. -
Allen DLiCKRH, Dis-r-et Clerk.
' By T. W. T;K'.fyOhTvAj.-
Ordered that the above-b publiahf J f-r fnar r.
secqtive weeks in the N.-l n-ki Adi - rri-cr
r, - ALLirN W.Ai:KEH.a9.srictClrtk '
ByT. W.Brpfoki). Deputy. '
' March 2a. i.-('(). 10 Li)-
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Mad. i5 IMP 37-3.
John J Cornuo Pit )
I To inng term
y Oistridt Cmrt f-r
mi) of
Johnson
LEGAL NOTICE.
Michael Foley AO Nemaha County District Court of the
Cbas. Koiey Pl'tr I 2ml Judicial District, Nebraska Ter
v f ritory, to -ttay Term. A D. 186U.
DL M'Gary D'ft J
To l L M'Gary or the S uit of Texas, the above
named defendant :
You are hereby notified that the said plaintiffs. Mich
ael Foley and Charles Foley of the county ot Nemalia
Nebraska Terntoiy have .n 10 wit. the 3d day of
December, A D 1859 Hied their petition in the above
named Nemaha county District Court against you where
in i hey claim or you me sum or five bundled do.lars as
damages ror breach of Covenant made by you the deleu
dant with them the plaintiffs and contained iu a certain
deed given by you to ihem thoplaiutifls, on the 16ih day
of May, A D 1869 forthe fol lowing described property,
lying and being in the county ut Nemaha. Nebraska
Territory, to wit the north ha I. and ibe southeast quar
ter of the uorltieasi quarter ol Section N. 27 in Town
ship No 6 north or Range No 15, east or the 6.li princi
pal meridian, which c veuant was that you ihe said de
fendant was possessed of the legal title to the said laud,
and that you would warrant and defend them the plaintiff-.,
and their heirs and representatives in the pcacabie
possession or the said property which has uot been done.
And you are hereby turiher tmiined that upou proper
affidavit being made a writ or attachment in tbe said
case has been issued against you and that real property
belonging to you in ihe said county has been attached
and that you are require1 tu demur answer or pead to
said petition on or before the seventh day of May, A D
I860 and t: at unle.- you an.-wer demur or plead to said
peirtii-u. ihe sapie win he taken as Coiiiesscd and judg
ment by deiaull attains t y..n lemlprcil for the sum ue
manded. - JO'iNSO.V & BEDKOKD.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
Attest: Allen Blacker Dis't cierk.
By T. W. Bedrord Deputy.
Ordered that the above notice be published for rour
successive weeks in i bf Nebraska Advertiser.
Allln Blacker Dis't Clerk,
By T W. Bedford, Deputy.
Brownville March 29 h, I860
Great Bargains!
LUMBER ! LUMBER ! !
Cheaper than Ever for Cash or
oa Time.
LEWIS LAWRENCE,
Wpll known in his region as a successful and in-
comm-.alstin lumber ilciil r. has MLmin tnk n tbe
Mill on Sonora Island.
And i prepared to funuh evirv d siniblo mialitv
or lumoer for fencing or building purpose ; djlii cr-
ra at me 3! ill. or at
Brownville .;Li tiding,
Or at any point on the rlvr mv li-agr -ed ujion.
rne jfneos
Areas follow.-. Atilie lliil foreash. f p m
30 cents per lfO feet to SI per lOOfett.
Un time, say three, six, lime, ( twelv,- luoinlis,
f ri ni
45 cents p-r 100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet.
witn IU percent, interest ir.in delivery uietobe
secureil bv uniiicu inhered real estate.
The lumber will be delivered at anv noint on tbe
Missouri River within 50 miles down stream. r 2a
cents per 100 feut in addition to the alMve prices
when sunu-ient amount- are taken tojuslify tbe con-
stiuctioa of a rait.
To those wishing lumber, particular attention is
ea!led to these prorvsitions, which cannot fail to
command con-ideration. '
Come with, or send your orders, and they shall be
I'-rt wiMrntt dclv.
100,000 Tcct of Lumber on hand,
And more aiakinir evry day.
L. LAWRENCE.
March 1st, ISCfl. Bn.
Ueorg-jW Fit-Id
Wm P Walker I county Nebraska Territory.
Chns A "losheri dffj
The aljove namnl defendants George Wm Ted
and William P. VIWr are hereby notihed that said
plaintiiT, John L. Cornue, has filed in trio efilco ef
th.;''lerk of said Court, bis petition eliinniflg of
.said dt .'"endants, tJeotgc W, Field, WUliiim P. Walkr
er. aud ('LJr'l'! A. (insben. the sum of two hundred
d dlars with in.Mfcst nn that sum at thu rate of ten
per cent per annum tr-m tho fiftee.jth day ofM.ircli
A.. 18jS.ujan a prom.''ry note given by defen
dants to plaintiff. And iik's the said Ceorge V.
Field and William P. Walker ; appear and answer, to
said i-etition on or before the fust .hy of next tetm
of said court, judgment will be rendered thereon
agiinst them by default for said sum. ih interest
and costs.
McGARY, IIEWETT A THOMAS,
31 $7.50 Att'vs for Plaintiff.
An Improved Farm
370X1 Oilljii:.
A very vuliirtb e nd de-lrabie improved farm mlurs
4 1-2 mile- fr. ni Bi.wnvlilp and 2 I-J fn.111 eiH.h
CM Can bp bad on very favorali e te'niii. It cikh
of 1(4 aci esj 0 cres nnder cultivaMi.ri; 21 acies in lim
ber ; g.j. d welt; stock wafer and gout frame hnhf.
The stock 2 yi ke ot oxen 7 c.w jtt.1 1 y. ci f catiie.
sold wiih ii i ticsi; Pd. a rre uppertiini'v i fierp p .
setiteit. Enqiilrp or R. W. Kurna,, r. .h A'lve:lisar '
offl-e lir.i.vi;ie NT.
Nov. 17. '69 nl3
The Great Female Fills. .
DR. J. P. CREAGEB is the General Aent Whole
sle and retail for Dr. Wbeatlng' celelirareil Fermi
Pills. These Pill are truly valuibU, for ladiet : Tar:
they will restore the monthly eourten tr4?n t kej tj
ttop from any cause whatever They never have tim
ed iu any case where the directions aronnd the bi con
taining the Pi' I have been strictly followed; IMM,
there is no caseof failure ever vm to onr kn.wlei,fe,
Being purely vegetable they are perfpctl cafe.
Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid ar rpfipl
ot one dollar, by J.P. CBK AGKa
Baltimore City. Marytjrd.
A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent postafte itanp
a good as money.
Fine Honey.
Proluto Notice.
Territory of Nebraska, ( j' -f'Jotinty
of Nemaha.
Whereas William i. Philips has been appointed
Administrator of John Nnye. decenst-d. late f said
Nemaha Coun'y, notice is hereby given that 1 have
appointed M 01 day trie Ifiih day of April, a. 1. 18f0.
for the hearing of ebiims against siiid estate and nil
persons bavi jg t-Iaiins agninst said estate, must have
them on Clo in my oflice, on or before that d.iy. or
they will be forever barred from recovering stich
claims mid :roin setting off the same in any action
whatever.
In testimony whereof I havo hcreuntii set my hand
and seal this 8th dy of Mur-h. a l 1800.
CYRUS W. inihELKR.
3- -otSTfee. l'r..lnte Judge.
LOOK TO YQUafMTEhESTSI
STEAM FERRY; BOAT,
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Brownville, r Nejraka.
Dr. R. C. Smith of this county, presents dj wifh
beautiful article of honey .equal if not superior to any
thing we eve" saw. This honey wa matiurctured IT
Mrs. Smith according to the direction giveo in rrcpist
which she purchased or Dr. J. P. Creger, Baltim o
City. Md. Any person can get this receipt tor mi.n
honey and be Independent oi the honey-bee. by wriiicf
to Dr. Creaeer, No. 653 West Baltimore street, Bani
rnorpCity Md . enclosing 60 cents Uavkinsrille (Ot) ,
Pu.'asky Timet.
tb
gr.ir.g to
ioiit tr;;;
To those in the St.ites contemt latln
Nbr--kn td K.-ti.-ifs
GOLD MIaKI
Fhe undr Tsij i.eti de.-ire .-a j . ;u,l iii.. d
li"t pr.ietlee d ! .ptiotirth t iiere ;i re ad v n :.i
t i secured in
Cros?inir ih Mi-utiri river ut lirownviih
aii'i on 1 11 ( 1 : . a 11 .1 si -t r' 1 ri 10 lir.i I i-,i nt
be f'.iliid at tiny o'.lier plnce . 11 'lie ll.---uri
lit ( ii- in -r plii.-i . 1 ii I 1 ii.. sin,-. , 1 ii r r
g" t'-tit si.f h..ffi ni !.::,!- ii. wbt !. .
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ver.
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A Good Farm for Sale.
The subscriber will sell at a great bjrsain svsry
choireqitarter of section ot land in J ifinn oionty. Ne
braska. There are forty acre of fine timfe
60 acre nnder cultivation, s good ng t-.mn and t ir
improvement. It i two and a half niilr from Tecitf
seh, on the road from thence to Pawnee City.
Any pers n wishing to purchase a food ft I""
very rcasfa ab p terms, will apply to Cyrns
Tecumseh o.- J..hh L. Carson, Binkr. i Brwori...
or to Geo. W. Shroat. Nebraska City
ROBERT Wltir.TTT, . 1
Rpfiding al Worrallton. in ma". j
January 18. I860 'iH-tt ' a.''
NOTICE. j
I hereby ennti- n all jierson indebted to li 'te j
firm of Oreen, Sprinkle A Co..aliiH.S1rinliV-. Kasrr
A Oreen. nga'nst pnyirg ary debts, m-fes , f:i"J j
U-k neeoonts n'-ertiing t- :iid firm ex pp' b !
from my offi'-e about a var -igo. nod n-y ' h ,v f
and cannot l' t anv satisfaction n to fh- fb'tx-aj.''!
tb-3c0!le,.i, r.-. " LEVI M. I
We Will Purchase Wheat
As money is scarce, we wish
r5 cents per b'j-l-.el ; untl for &
pound-. We will furm-li
.i-;v.- it, eitln r at our Slop-M-
lvin's 'viiils. (
lir-vfin i!l . t t. L'o. I'.'.'.'
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TAX TITLE.
Land Warrants,
i'or Catsli and on Tima
We are prepared to loan Land Warrant of all siicsto
settlers on such time as they may desire Ion or short
at the usual rate.
A constant supply of Warrant will be kent on hand
for sale as cheap a they can te bought elsewhere in
town.
Buy of remslar doalers and beware of bogn warrants.
All warrant sold by us will be guaranteed to be
every respect and will be exchanged if de-
trom Nebraska City to Tecumseh.
The comfort and convenience or travelers will be con
sulted and charges moderate. .
ROBERT WRIGHT.
January 19, 18S0 SS-3m
Being-permanently located in Brownville. we canal
ways be found at the old tand a few doors east of the
Brownville Ilouse.
LusnBArcn & carson,
Baaksrs, aad DaaUrs ia Laa4 WarrsaU.
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recruit stock bei r.
can also be purthasf.
The Rr .wiivi : St
n the River. S -r p
ing at this p-.ur . I f i
powerful in ti'iiu -ry. v .
t ferrv m rrai is xii i
tious m.'ion .
We Undel k.iKC .1. s.'J 101 o
Rrownvilic urea v-ll ;. r , - . - .
inx snj j lies', with 11 .upr.i 1 j . ni.
orable teimsas can be IoiimI t '.
desirable can be pun-Losn! In ,:i ..
' n:en-S &r.,"
The Route fn.iu Rr-wnviile to tho M.i.e- is uni
versally admitted by tho.-c who havo travcleu it and
others, to bp u-eri-r in evcty rej i-tt.- Lr w i,vm
isab iut midway between St. Jo. aol Omaha. As
to dista ice, an exntbinalii n of tbe map ishll that
is necessary fo pr-ive to a ny one that if is iicirer
from ber-i to lli minsta.iu fri 111 any o:her poiut
on the Missouri. On this route wot d and water
abound the entire listanc-p. whiie vd mniiy oibrs.
wood has to be hule.1 for many dys.
The foregoing facts are fully and sati.-factoriiy es
tablished hr the immense travel d last year, and
those whoad.ipt it the present sctisv.n will have no
cause to regret having done so. Therefo e
Cross the Missouri Hirer at and start
from Brownville.
JOHN CoDDlNtiTON .f CO,
Proprietors Steam Ferry lat.
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in iiixl i.r ii.:. I. i.l .-oi: utv. and
bv- T-rri. rv .f Nebra-ka. ToC'"T f"
arc here!.i nolifi' d nod ntpurid ti ple-ad
demur to s'd iM-titi'in on or tefon fhe- 1
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' r-etinon asconfesjiiil.an
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At:Nf Att,n.ev for Pl.int3.
Allen Rlackfk. Pi.tri.-t I'lerk,
Ry T. W. BEDEORP, Depafy
OderM that tho f-.rcgoing hi pubVhed for fe
consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Adrertiw-r.
ALLEN RLACvvER, Dis. Ork;
Py T. W. P.KnFoKt. IVpufy.
Rrowov.lle. March 2!. -o0.
A. a9
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es tid 1 bint tT w,ll t.ie s-c-Tl-f.p.'y
t..s:i Cimrt f. r
the said pWnti.fothe.MfJ
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
Tlie nmlersigned whose kilns are situated niae miles
westof Brownville on the road leading to rt Kearner
eeps cotisrantiy on hand a ver-y scpiri. r article of
lime, to which he invites the attention of those wish-
ma me ume win De delivered at the kiln or at
other point in the county, as desired. .
3 , a x. M. LONG.
IlKW-'Ol.D.
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Probate Notice.
Mond.iy the 23d uaj --
is the fini 7-
any
Notice is berpbv given that
. -. i 1 . r at ..'.-l.-k A t
lev deceased, late of sai l county at my othce. i or
viile in -aid county, when and where a. I per "
tercste.1 may .piar and -h.-w ca'-e if any. ny
accounts of Jame N telly armiinstn.tor of T
tate should not be allowed. . ti.
Given under my hand and the el ot saiJ Lour
25th day of March, A. . 10 ...
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