THE ADVERTISER. Xj Q 6 jl l. BROIVNVILLE.'mAY 17, 1S60. TERMS: forone year, if paid in advance, - $2,00 u 4t the end of 6 months, 2.60 . "12 3,00 Cluba of 11 or more will be furnished at $1,60 per dob. "provided the cub accompanies the rder, sot iterwue ry The "ITebraska Advertiser' having; much the. largest circulation of any paper in Ihe Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. Xjouii", St. J oseph, Cincinnati and other East era markets where Nebraska merchants pur chase, will find no better advertising medium in the Western country C3 Improvements V,"e believe that in improvements, at present, we can vie with any town. Quite a number of houses i are under way, besides many receiving the finishing stroke. It is pleasant to sit in our sanctum and bear the . trowel, hatchet, saw, mingled with the merry! ring of the anvel, all joining in the concert i to Progress. ..:7i J MY PI V) OO TO 'M MARTIN'S AND BUTIOUR JIA TS, Blanks, Blanks. Webavc on band, priuted In aaperior style, and for it!e cbexp for ctb. a frefcb supply of Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Trut .Deed. Bonds lor Deeds, Justice, Sheritt' and Constable Blanks, JSlank Preemption Papers, Township Plats. Bills Lading. Drafts, Notes, etc., etc., etc. To which we call the especial attention of those in Deed. Job Printin of any and every description executed to order in a style inferior to none, produced in any part of ttec untry. We f xcept no ufflce in the West, or else where, and offer specimen! of our work as evidence QTO. A. GRAVES. Bookseller. SUticner. and Kwii Arent. Pot Office btiildine. Crner Douplasand Thirteenth treets. Omaha. N. T.. is our authorized Auent for both the Advertiter and Farmer. 7i. ll-Ki'iu kjkj.. re nna Literary ue- !.., J ,v.,.Vc n i j pot iiiii'a bntidine Min Btreet opiw1(ite the Nnck-; slana inatine bpreau Lagle ana two other olin n-e Neir-k Ci'y, or uthorited Agenta I ' Easiness Is Easiness." Any one wishing to be convinced of this truth need but to spend an hour cr so with us, and see the amount done in our City, and if he is not convinced after seeing the number of clerks four or five in each store so busy that it is almost impossible to get in a word edge ways, until it comes his turn heart," or prove that his optics are at fault. 11 A JN U V AO 1 ORY! MnMDTILI IIS. KO. 17, 3IAIS STBEET, BROWNVILLE, N. T. THE0D0EE HILL TO T D -IPS 1 ,n "1 TI j - I a NEB R A S K A PATRONIZE HOME BoatS.-Friday, the 1 1th, Omaha up ETEJ S AT)T)T."RP.V iu iuc murmng ; nespenan aown in tnei tTnich It the oldest, most exten3ir and reliable Merchactile Douse ia the Upper Country 7 TIM DOB! ' HILL. evening. Monday, the 14th, Omaha down, Hes penan up, in the evening. We under- f.,r h h th Advrrtiter nd Former Tiie Dislrlct Court For this Dis trict SonniT term was opened here s Tu tcay lat, with ovei tijrhty cas on the duckf t for hearing ; and the farce of "The kinjr f France, with twenty thousand men, Miirtli- d U the bill and then tn:irched down again,1 fucttd on a small ale. by opening and tlaifig for v'urit of a judge, as the law, in tuch cases made and provided," di "rects.' Judge Miller is at present in Ohio, wiwt ll, as he informed the District At torney bv letter a" few days since; but J 4 will be well TjOugh to hold Court in Otoe couuiy, in June. The consequences are : we will have co Court till September ; the county will te to some expense; individuals di; and 1 I Ml 1...... V.. ... a large UOCKei will accumulate iu uc pui I through, in the hurry consequent upon a i press of business, s-omewhat after the ! style that an ancient lady kept hotel. We hope tl at all concerned will feel the i "solid comfort" contained ip the reflection ; which the circumstance suggested to us, thai Territorially speaking "sich is life." We confess our desire increasing daily to., throw off the appropriately term ed "swaddling clothes" of Territorial ex- istence", and assume that manly, State-ly independence, where we may say "well i done thou good and faithful servant," or. rice versa ; for which expression, we pre sume Buck is our present mouth-piece, but he "blows his ownbellows;" yet there aretwo pegs to hang a hope upon for an amelif raton of our present condition, they are Douglas and Cove ' j government boat passed up the same day. For the Nebraska Advertiser The Stranger's Grare. BT 'NATLKE'S CHILD.' Farewell ! farewell ! thou'rt gone to rest, Life'a tempest wild ii o'er: Fallen, a? Kill ihe stranger blest, On Eden's peiK-eful shore. Thy ills, thy caies. thy toil and strife, The tears that th-iu hunt shed, Forgotten iLe nd into life, Tbo' i. umbered with the dead. A stranger in a Granger land, Wilh naught f kindred clay To cheer or mk.iIi with kiudiy had, Or watch iheecGin'ii way. No kindred eye. with thuughtful gaze Uends o'er the silent bier. Or on tho lonely toiub to abed One penitential tear. To tneni'ry'a shrine, no waving tree, CulU forth the living past ; No blooming fl .wer with inlorp free, Eiubiiluii) the sighing blast ; Yet irainjuil Is his pulseless breast, Nor drciiuH of aiululcare; And naught of c-irih disturbs hi.-rest, llut Klurabera sweetly there. What cares he for earth's brightest joy, Her honor, wen! th, or fame ? Stranger, kinsmen, empire, wealth, All light and quite the same. Though tempests wild sweep o'er his tomb, And thunders hearse rewound, They east no fear, nor dark'ning gloom, Ilia slumb'r ng ashes round. Ilia deathless soul from clay now freed, Immortal a- ita sire, Mounts up on tireless wing, To sate its fond desire. Then sleep on, stranger, awotly sleep, JOHN W. MIDDLETON, MAIN STREET, BROWATILLE, Bf. T. ANNOUNCES tbat he ha just received from St. Louis, with a fresh atock, and has nuir .,d nana, principally of bis own mmn. facture, Fine Gents and Ladles Saddles, Bugrgry and ITagron Harness, Collars, Bridles, Halters, Thlpg, Of Every Style, PIKE S PEAK WHIP LASHES, PLASTERING HAIR, A good supply always kept on hand Work Manufactured to Order. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Brownville April 19 1860. Wlere are the beat tajgaini to be bad ia the pur chase of ail kiodj of foods? . - mi tl f tj 71 ? LJtJ 6-J t ec .t- h -tf'-l LJ JOHN. A. POim, lias Removed Prom his Old Stsnd cn ths Levee to WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BROWXVILE N. T. trtera be hat opened cp a PMESEI STOCK Conolatins or STAPLE A!VD FAIYCT DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family Grrooeries, I860. FRESH I860. TVe Save Jusi Iie:eittd Our SPRING AND SUMMER in r$i frh rri f n If i A r J 13 ii .3 ' 14 i 1 y CONSISTING OF Who mils goods at the loweit'figure ? THEODORE HILL. riour, Ham, Bacon Sugar, Who outfits Pike's Peakers with any an I eTery thinir they Want at prices eaual at least, with Sain Louis and St. Joseph ? THEOD ORE HIL L. CoCee, Tea, Llolasses, Salt, Who keeps the choicest quality of gocds ? THEODORE HILL. BOTS & SHOES Por Tlie IVTillioaa.. 41-ly Where are the latest ity'es and finest qualities of xancy uooas to be found 7 AT HILLS. country produce. i THEODORE HILL. UAJNJXUT FAIL TO PLEASE. THEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, And Made of Good Stock, Wh0 does the "c,n3iv? commi buss in the vav vt iviunuiiiiv a Good Slices atfrrm 75 cents to Three Dol LirsjtT Pair. THEODORE HILL. Good Hoofs at From $1,50 to SG ret i'air. ThC Crops-- From ail parts CJI.tS come ' unfavorable to tLc j rcicnt crcps. Wheat and oats are sufTering and must in some sections prove almost a failure. We have noticed several fields of wheat in our county, within the past few days, looking 7 ... . . quite w-1j, tut even these will be ruined if 'the drought continues much longer. We have heart of a number of fanners who expect to loose both wheat and oat I crops; Our corn is up in some spots, but ! car, not be doing much good. Truly this is dishoartf'ijing to farmers, and will, we ftar- prove a Lane to our pro.nt'ritv. If 9 I our farming 'counuuuiiy fail all others i luut mflTef. ! Uulll. Since the ubuve was written, 1 our vicinity has been visited by one the most thundering rains we have had here ; Tot a" "'right peart chance; of time; it was V&casc'ii of refre.-hing" in every snse of term ; green truck animal and vegi L tallf' .-ettiitd iiubunl with new lift-; it ' wn?, i;i fact, just such another rain as we u?e to have in the "Iluh tims" of Ne ; IrasVa. This "material aid" will help farmers raliz their hopes as to abun- dtaiit crops; and, although an immense lot of corn has been shipped from here f iV, that it is but as a. "drop in a l,ucket" t-j what may be expected the next. Pictures! Pictures!! 'e are re quested to sstaie to those wishing to "se cure, the shadow e're the substance fails," that W, E. Murray, at present opera ting in our City, intends leaving about the middle o'f next week. Those desiring good daguerreotypes of themselves or friends should call on him immediately. To Knk at his collection of picture is suf ficient warranty of his skill as an artist. ' Mormons. The Hesperian stopped t our levee, Tuesday evening last, long Enough to give us a peep at the genus Mormon, with which she was literally crowded, having between seven and eight hundred aboard .ticketed for the "promised land,' and, though some apparantly were tiot labeled "keep dry," yet the "weaker vessels" seemed to be "right side up" and : father good-looking. From the 'harvm ficarum" manner in which they stowed themselves away, they must have begun to practice Joe's preaching. . Hit wouldn't 'ave Lothcred hany to 'ave told where they 'ailed from, by the re darks they made. They seemed plucky and -determined to "root 'og or die." Sweet Potato Plants. I hare on hand now, and will continue to have during thi month a supply of Sweet Potato plants lr sale. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, and plants sent by fcxress, UUDLUT W. FUKNAS, Brownville, N. T. DISSOLUTION. THE Co-pannerehip of IoeI, Lake k Emerson, heretofore existing and transact iii biisine.. at Brownville, N. T., undrrihe munoaml ntyleof Noel, Lake A Co., w this day diolvrd by mutual consent. U. C. lohoson will adjust all unsettled business of the Said firm. Jhh Uhli, 11ENUV EMEKSOX, 11ENKY LAKE, by (). F. Kake, Agent. Hrowntille. N. T.. May 1st, 1830. 43-tf Wanted, 250 Acros of l'rairie broken, ifl Contracts if not lei than 40 acres each. Let tn he hwest b'dder. Apply iininediati ly at my i.ffi.re on Min street of tniaplaoe. II M. IM.MI. X O T I C E Soldiers. TeamBtere, Sailors. 0r their widow or orphan child red ) trim ei veU in ny warh or baitie. either n Calitorni or elewbei e. prior tu M irth 3rd, l65 r their children wh'i were umter 21 at that date, or n.iil.ird who cervol n the cRfl ! C itifornin in the Mexican war will ilu well t.i M e uh. CUim tht hA'e teen reiectel in the hands i he- jii-eiit. have heen Kiiccesfful iy obt.dne-l by us Alien' .ictinn for us liberally paid. Land Warrant)' b nitht and id tuorder, ami all tm-ine- requiring an atent at Watiinftin at tended t H. B LI.OVD&.ni. AtVyt for Claim Fention$ Bounty Land f-e Rererence to any i.f the tic.olt t Dcpo-iinem. 42-l0t i . . li J roois. CAPS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c, I invite the attpntun of my old cnsU mers and the purchasing public. I have never before been able to offer sueh bargaius as ut present, in either variety style, quality and prices. DO XOT FAIL. TO STOP AT THE BPSVMVILLE SHOE STORE. TVh? whn!eT.les C J to tliali ' eontj cn tie "1 Q 77 " Cheese, Candles, etc.etc, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. UEENS WAREy JVhich is ihe Largest end most Conphie Stock ever cff&nd in the West, ar.d which we will sell ct prices to DEFY COMPETITION. THE LADIES ART rSPICIALLT INVITED ' To give us a Call They can all be suited - in everything they desire from From a 10c Lawn To a 52 00 p yard Fancy Silk Dress Pattern. We can Fit Gents in Suits ficm 5 to $50 Emigrants to PIKE'S PEAK, Utah and California, CAN be supplied with Outfits at Unprecedented Low rnccs. weao not desire to humbug any one, but slate ucu wnica we win prove to all iviug ua a call. E R OTTX VI L LE, T. S. E. : J. T. BERKLEY, t flnuuc tea: uey tars tccT.enieJ tie ilsQuf.ictnre cf CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BVCGILS, SULKIES, ta tbo City cf Erownri::?. Tiey baro bctb ha4 many years exreriemo in Eastern Mauafftctiriej. and flatter thcmscve3 they wiU be able ta f l:aie tie pubiia both in work and r.ri.'Cs. All tiudj or repatnrif procif Uy attecdiJ t. t. e. & j. b. eehulit. BrownvIUa, 3Iay, 3, 1SS0. Eoots and Shoes. ITrS knriwleJse of the trade and wants of the people of B).wnville and vicinity enable- bim to make judici ous purchases exprcfsly 'or thl market. He ask an examination of hi-i stock, feeling aure be will be b e tj 1'.; ry i i ct-a-fr, atyleand price. '1 MdtusJ il ill Brownville jpril, 26. IS60. WILLIAM T. DDX. BALTIMORE Clothing Store, X3xox7-xxillo Joloraelxo,. SEIOEL & GREENBAUM, . Announce that they have received and opened their SPRING STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats Caps, and Hoots & Shoes, Gentlemen's Under Wear, Carpet Sacks, &c, &c, Their rock varies from the FINEST QUALITY TO TBK A very fine etuck nf SnillH CLOTBIK. Graf if 1 for vt iiatin ge they hopo by future Htrcnrien to bu.-ines. ;ind a deti-rtninHtion to please, i-i t vie. qiiiilify and price., to in :rit not only con- tn! put tnerenfed patmimgo.' GIVE US A CALL. 13rewnrille, April 12. 1850, t4PiItcs Peak, or Bust." KEW PBOTiSION STOBB, AM) DRY GOODS HOUSE. TJ"o. IX, IVTaIxx otxrootV BROWNVILLE, II. T. Fire. We are credibly informed thai fire oocutred cn the first island above McKissick's, by which a Saw Mill was Wned to the ground. Exact loss we could not ascertain. fil fi (U) ! VlJ ITave Jnst completed tbtlr new husineca honse on alain Street, nesr the U.S. Land Offh-e. in Brownville where they have opeued out aud arelT-ring on the most favorable terms. The Rlrcr Is slightly on the rise j ith a good stag of water in the chicnel. r GOOFF" LIKE HOT CAKES! THOSE WISHING Will Lose Bargains BY DELAYING! 2?rownville, Mny 3, ISoO. Notice. I have rft a power of attorney with William II. IIoover, Esq .autborixing bim to attend to my busi ness affairs durinjr rov absence. S. L. SWAN", brownville. A jil, 25th ISiO. Dry Goods, Provisions, Of all Kinds, FLOUR, CONFECTIONARIES. AXD DHICD milTS, Choice Liquvrs, Cigars, And a "thousand anJ one,'" other things everybody needs. . CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Brownvilio, April 28 Iy -READY' MADE JACOB MARHON, Brownville, Nebraska, Keeps constantly on har.d. a ?t'ck of ready-made clothing. whi-h he pledge; Lis cusrotner is of superi or manufacture ; and w hich be wiilseilatlcsi prices than Eajtern machine made stuT. ErownriHe, April 25, UoQ- V Who purchases and ships more country produce than any one else in the upper country ? THEODORE HILL No Charge for pricing and showing Goods LADIES DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Cutlery and Queensware, Glassware, ArH r :: ' G 11 O C ERl-1 A L&rja Assortment of TRUST SALE. Wbereas on the 23, h d.iy of So-.. ember; A.. D. I8i9, William Iluye?, and JuliaC. Hayes h is ui.'j, executed to William II. Hoover, a doci cf irot for tho ueand bcni2: tf the fierenil creators tbirs.'a named, upon the f .Ikwin? described real etat ia brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska Tcrri-.cry, to-wi: Let no 15, in block no 14, in theorinal p!at 'of aaiJ town, said docd recorded In l)zeA "It. ord, to. 1, Pj-e3 513 and 519 of Recordj cf isil Nemaha County. And whereas it is prcvidfU in said deed cf trust that raid trustee, after giving 3 . weeks notice of the time and place cf salo of sa d Real Estate should sell th jarce at puLUc sa"e to the highest bidder, for cash, acd apply to proceeds to eipemesof said trust and tho payment of theclsim ftnts named in said deed. Notice ii therefore hsre- " by given that I, William II. Hoover. Trust.- as af jrs eaid, will, on Friday, the 2j:h d-.y cf Mar, A. D 1360, between the hours of 0 o'clock. A. SI.', ajj 4 o'clock, P M. of said day, cUer at public ssla ai t"h door of the Office of tho Rpitcr cf Deeds of Ne maha County, ia tho City of Brownville, N. T., ths above described real e.-tate.and will sell the nrr tn tho highest bidder for cash ia hand. ni epea surh sale will make, exocutu ackcowled'e acd de liver to sue purchaser or purchasrs. a deed f;r said WILLIAM n.UOOVKIi. real estate MayJ.lSSO. 3(53 rca the Pike's Peak GolJ IJineo. There is now for sale In th'u place, two frst-ratd Steam Engines and iS-.ilcrsin gcd order, suitla for running Quart! Mill?, Saw and Griit Mills, nail by machiuesu to be of the bei: quality. A birj;aia can bo had by making application tocnthy eaa bo had at one halt manufacturers pricos. Inquire at tho A.lverU.or oCSce, Z,'rownri'.le. ?f. T brownville, April, 23.1SC0. Agricultural Implements Just received, per steamer tmilii, a supply of HAND RAKES, PLOWS. HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, HOES, SPADES. SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS. PATENT CHURNS, &c, &c, FOU SALE AT THE0DDEE H2TI3 r9wnr:::,Apri:,21. p. whiTxNEY's block Ready jlatlc Clolliing Boots, Who keeps constantly on hand and forsalo the larg est and best asaottment of Hardware. ? THE' MEILIL. O ei 2 o,c'5r n c "C -i x at Where do the Ladies End the best assortment of the latest style Hoops T Where do people go to find a complete stock of lioots, Shoes, Uats and taps 7 ii3 ; L lid S Where will you find all kinds of Caned Fruit., Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choicest brands, etc T AT TIIE0, HILL'S, Where ill those going to the Oold Mines find a sup ply or rick, xes, SihoVeN, Sluice forks. Ox okeg. Bows, Cbtin., BiKon, Beans. Sugar, Gunuowder, Hockerx, Coffee, ai d everything they want ? AT. THEODORE HILL'S Where will Farmers e to purchase Plows, or. ell Wheat. Corn, Oata Rye, Barley, Potatos, Beans But ter, Eggs, f c. . TO HILL'S. If Farmers wish to ship tbir produce tnemsefves. where do they go 7 1 1 r rs w If yoa wish to deal with aceouunoJating and polite Clerks. GOTO THEODORE HILL'S In sbort : For anything to cat, drir.k or wear. -Z .-TrrS-5 "O a rr 3 J B e i o S ?2 c 1 M - C 1 5 W3 i-H S w 3 O . h. a 1 S C ? ffl J o 9 a - r- S Ji , tV - z Z o ; js s. c8 3 3 :-ISo.j.i;,s2-j:.. CA. .l. fc- r.i 23 a 2i IS o o - a-3- k ?3- S s 5 raps 7 o 7 " . k - . or p B?i5.?5- -55-2ei - 5 e - 5- S s r a i - C - 4- 3 5 a M-SsT SO. "4 t -.2 S5-s3 S j 5 5 o S ? -g C3 09 O o o ti o J3 - -t c n S ; w A s b 2- 3- i?r-s,-5i'f3--? i es-i ; 3 l s - C "i ? x n - i 1 - i j - -j i u ,--5c s - 2 i - JS 'tj is Jz: n t" U H a35 -- s5nU:jij f ? - I.! - Z w n 1 a JO a C a Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. and nsr .FUBNITUBB. Agricultural Implem3nts. Best Qualities of iMiisHi rasiis Together with a (treat variety of articles to tedloue to mention. Our motto is : ! "Small Profits and Quick ficturns." Como Ono ! Coxno wA.ll ! ! You may rest assured you'll not te dis appointed. EVEBYTIMG Meededor Desired Can le had at our Stors, and cn terms as favcralh as ihose of any ether House in the Westi All Kinds of CGUIITRY FHODUCE, "frill be t&lcu In exchange at ccrreat i rices. iiuiilbyui uuuj AND Seed Store. Engines, Saw and Griit Milh, Wun all kinds of Maciiinery and Implements. Ho. 53, North aecond btreet. ST. LOU 13, HO. KEEP3 alwsys on hand a large stock of Gardea r.4 Grass Seeds, all warranted rrch anJ pure Our tuct nf Asrncultural and llorticuit-nl Implements and ildcblp.es is also largij and ie::ted with great care.. We invite an elimination, and know tbat we art of ferine as Rood stock as any house la tee west, scl at st low prices. , TERMS CASH. Catalogues lurnuJjea gratia to app.icants. 43-ot Probato Kotico. Territory of Nebraska, ) ,.,....-, Cunty of Nemaba. Pbate Court Whereas Heath Nuckolls, administrator on the es tate or Jeph Dcrolu deceased, Ute of Nema&a eouaty, ' has made application to the Prubate Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory for one years extension of time, to col lect tuz aseiu and na v the debts dd etiariss chargeable aualnst the same ; notice is heret y sivea to aiiwnom It may concern. Mint I have set ifidsy, tae 13th day of May, at 10 o'clock A. il. ot said djy, A. D. 18C0, as the time for the hesrinfr of said applicatlcn at tn cfflce in Brptfnville in said County, when and wser . all persons interested are requested to appear and show cause why said extension should not be allowed. Witness my hand and tho seal of said court this 13; day of April, A. D. 160. C W. WHELSa, Probate Judge. n-3w-f$t TIIK TinderMpnea has 8 oco acres of Choice Lands to-" i Wn n n rmr, -.i. . cated in this Territory v?birh he will ' v w vuuiJ0v; aw Clieup Tor Cusla or on Tinii', For furtler information apply to nr ttire cn Main Stree, f this place. h. it. ATKINSON. Probate Notice. K-'tice i herct.y piveti to all p&'rsons interested that Esilier Eet;h:iie has been appointed administratrix of teet,ue c f J ,hn r.pihlir.e. late of Pawnee County. N. T.. deceased. All persons bavins claims azafrtst tho sail estate a c notiaed to present the m to the Probate C"irt of said County on or before the 14th day vt May. 1SC0 or tbey will be rorever barred from recovering suh claim in any action whatever. If G. LORE, Mt. iv Probate Jxitlt. i i f 2 r"n i! n tin I n BROWNVILLE, N. T. Brcwnvi'Je, JT. Afril 13,1893. " ly, KANSEMOND SiTcet Polato Plants, Of superior otiality best variety for tha Xorth "1 " m pa-kcrl to fro nfcly. I"ti ditanecs bv Kxrres j' U ( x .l I'ri -e 400 $!; 1.000 2: 3.000 J9; 10.000 $15. n N Our pl. nt hare pn duced Cne cmj in the north Produce Trade, and are Dcler mliaca hereby to Give car Cus tonicrs BARGAINS. D. J. MARTIN a CO., Brownville. April 10. ISoi). 42-4 for many ye-irs, even aa hih as 4 1 3 C. IS. MURRAY, Late O. S. Murray &. Son Foster' Crossing?, Warren Count , Ohio. Orders left at the Advertiser 0&J3 will n;ct with prompt attention. 600B SEALISTEESSES - WANTED; JACOB "MARHON, MERCHANT TAILOR. KroTinvillc, crjasli.a, Will give steady cmilnymcnt to frotri twenty to thinty gooi seamstresses. Ar-iAj imaie-ii-U-ly. a9row?;i'.5", April 2 13-50. PROBATE H0T1CE. Whereas neath Nuckolls sdministrtur of the estata f Charles M. Greever. deceased, late of Neman i County, has tbls d.iy made application t the Probate Court of Nemaha Couny, Nebra.-k Territory, for one year eaten-, sion of time to collect the a.-cts of the said estate and " pay the debts and charze charsc aide alnt the same Notice Is hereby Riven tbat I have set Fridiv tba ISth. day of May. A. D. 1SC0 at 20 o'clk A.M.. at my tS!c in uriiwnvillc in sj.' l count-, as the tiuje for the hearlcc of said application, when aiid where any and all persona interested may appear ami so cause why said exten sion should not be allowed.. Given under mr hand and rfflciit seal this Mth 5st- of April. A D I860. CTKC3 W. WIIEELE2L. 3t$l Probato Judje.' TOMATO PLANTS. I HAVE a few extra fine Tomato riants. now rsdy for tran-plantln!?, ai d for ,ale t' ttose wlLinit. F.nqntr at tht Avertinfr mi. y, CAR. HSU UDB HILLS AND EVAPORATOR S I ITAVE mid9 arrsnstcmerds with DOfCLia ,BrrE.V,n0Tn,e' 0hi'- tbeoniye-tabhrhmeM in tte Cuited state, ensasrd exclnvely In tae rnant:. lacru.e of 8orth Snirar MUM, Eraporators. ia.. by wbtcb lean furi.Uhtherarmersintbn re;i,.n m-ith th,e. much needed article. The IJ.,u!as Snar Mill an,l Ap pratns were awarded the FirM Premium at rhe Ohio S ateFalr; ai:d the highest Lonor at the L'oited State Auritnitural Society, ailvr r-.edal. I am Consent Farmers of Nebraska Can.as, Northern Missouri and Southern Iowa can find no ether to suit itezx tetter either in price or otherwise. Capacity and PrloD cf rnrtc Irca Ro!!ra h Strong Iron Fran?, No f-oe nrse-Tertleil 3Ii;irrof? fromSJ to Gallons of jvlc.j per h-v-; j A FA pii.cnsor Jixeptr otir, prK; SameasNl: eXtr heavy, do 2 Two h jrse -verticil pres from 15 to 6) Pal'"n of Jolce per hour; lightdnrt dj 3 Twjjevortica: ( I jubio erc!) pres i- es .'row 33 to 53 ;Uvn? juice jer tuur, heavy d.-aft do 1 nor. d-,5- -Verlical r.-incTo eeare?1 Dr. es from 50 to 75 halloas of juice per Lour heavy draft Four horte Vertical (n?:e ccare J) cajt city fr.;m TOO to 125 g.r.ljn per hour 60 too 14) 130 dj 6 To hori-f II ,riz -ntal (ba k ft eared) suita ble to attach t t rt.'e.-bj::K ilacbine or o:.her power, prp.cd froralOto 63 alloL cf j'licp per ln,i;r do 7 Two hor--e Hjrizcntal, with vertical ta.'i f apiy lever t. worked ly horses auie a Vertical, presses 43 to CO gallon per Lour to 124 do 8 F.mr hof s eHorl jf.nt a! fba.:k glared sa!: ao to attach t Thre-hlt.it Machine or oitt-r power. p-e-e?3tolX)illo-;s per hurs 135 do & Six b .rse norii.nta'. (jack ?ejre') ci:c -ltc l f:r w iter ir steam power, reaiy for thbe .t. and wita capacity to work oJ a crap cf f.-.-tn 15 t.. 20 .--.ere of Caie. . 13 R. v. rL'i:.AS, Ag't Of all kinds, for sale at ihh c:Tiiro.