I MILL FURNISHINGS. Established IS35.) TODD'S CIIALLCXCE. AS tte tinder stone revolves, they may be tuu to a Vlgb siced without choking, and having Rubber EprlDKS, Patterned by us they ... - Will not JBurtl While Running, yrbtu piece, of Iron pet between them, as many nulls bave done on the tUS principle. Our nlndles have Steel Toes and Inces, with set screws at both ends, so that the faces of the stones can be kept parrallel with each other and the meal ground even enough for floor, which are Important Improvements, insuring Safety to the Mill Tender, aad good work, and ought to be put la 'all lower mills. IR011 BACK MILLS. We select for these the best quality cf Burrs cf our wb Importation, and Jrom onr long experience as Man- tfacturers, can assure our customers Uial cur milts can act b excelled. ' Prices of Challenge Mills. , 50 Inch pulley, $115, geared $130 . 5i do do 133, do 160 30 do do 15, do 200 Prices of Iron Bach Mills. J4 loch stone with pulley, $135, with gear, $160. 0 do do do 175, do 200. St do do do 225, do 250. 1 1-2 for thick runners pul. 300, geared 350. ' Importers of Dutch Bolting Clotht, French Burrs Mtll Stones. Dealers in Rubber Belting, Steam Tacking, llote, $c Manufacturers of Machine Stretched Leather Belting, . Cemented and Riveted. . rtTTtn Adress : O. & C. TODD & Co., 4?-ot No. 212 North Main St., St. Lov.it, Mo. i 1 i Even person vo desires to be shorourfily conversant . tcitk the polU.cal history oj ine unuca otutc Should Possess Yoixns's American Statesman : A. romciete Political nistory of the United States, iron thn formation of our Government to the Present Tim. Recommended by Statesmen, Politicians and Editors, of every Party, as Impartial and invaluable. Octavo, I,CC5 paces, $3 60. iEEBV fc JACKSON, Publishers, New York, A&niEDLTDDAL BOOKS FOR SALE BY 31i. BUSHNELL, . . (Successor to Edwards U Bosbnell,) 9T Fourtli St., St. Louis, UIo. 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A5D JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE Est abHtted by A. J. Downing, in 1846. EDITED BY J. JAY SMITE, 15 PUBLISHED MOIfTHLV, BT S ASTON, BARKER c CO., 25 Park Row, Ji'ew York. THIS popular publication has become indispensible to the tasteful Gardener, the Fruit Culturist and the Floriculturist- It embraces within its scope: I. The Discription and Cultivation of Fruit and Fruit Trees a subject in which we are already more interested than any other people.. . I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers nd Flowering Plants and Shrubs, from the most delicate and tenaer to the mon narty anu roousi. III. Description and Cultivation of allEdi. ble Plants, which are, or should be, grown in our gardens. IV. Gardening: as an Art of Taste, with De Signs for Ornamental r Landscape Gardening. V. Kural Architecture, embracing Designs for - Rural Cottages and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates, Vineries, Ice nouses, &c. VI. Arboriculture, or tte Planting and Culture ef rorcst and Ornamental Trees. VIL Botany and Entomology, to far as these branches are connected with the general subject to which the work Is specially devoted. The work is Issued on the first of each month. In the . best style of the periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight pages, embellished with a frontispiece . . and several other original and well executed engrav ings. At the eud of the year it will make a volume of - six hundred page?, beautfully illustratod with over one hundred engraviii . many of them drawings of fruit and flowers from : ture. TERMS 1 copv l year' payable in advance, $2 00 The Edition with Colored Plates : " I copy 1 year, payable In advance, $5 00 Specimen numbers mailed upon receipt of their price. Plain edition 18cts; colored edition 42cts Volumes commence with the January number, are in dexed accordingly, and we send from that number, un less otherwise ordered, but subscriptions may commence with any number at the option of the subscriber Bound vols, In cloth, for IS52, $3 60 for 1S54, '5 '6 '6 and '8, $2 60 The publishers of he "Horticulturist calls attention to this periodical as a valuable advertising medium. It has a steadily Increasing circulation in the most desira ble quarters, visting monthly every State and Territory, and the Canadas JVxirserymcn, Florists, Gardeners, Impli memt Makers, Publishers, nd generally all those connected with Horticulture throughout the Union and Canada, will find this the readiest mode of commusicating with their friends and customers - Advertisements should reach the publishers by the 20th cf the month preceding intended publication. As tie is not always ble to meet the demands for the ad vertising columns, the communicstions received first toave the preference. Botanical namet mutt be very legiblf tcrtfta As the space to be occupd vy Advertisements can be regulated to aome extent bj the wishes of advertisers, it Is well to indicate on the nunuscript about the space wished for, and the number of insertions Subscriptions and all other rusi.es communications should be addressed to SAXTOX, BARKER k CO 25 Park Row, KewTork AN AUTHENTIC BIOGRAPHY OP THE . "Utile Giant" of the TTcst. Now ready for delivery the Life of Hon. Stepheh A. Docslas, with Lis most Important speeches and reports. By a Member of the Westers Bar. Price $1, bound In cloth, and 3d cents in paper cover. Xo man in the United States at the present time Is looked with more hopeful Interest than the distin- rnished Senator from Illinois. Indeed his friends in all the States of the Union look upon him not only as the tising, but chef resent man the man for thecrisis and jor the countrr. The most important of ITr. Donplas' Speecbea are incorporated in this volume, and the whole work sub mitted before publication, for the criticism of someof Mr. Douplas' most judicious friends, In whom he has per feet confidence, and by themit la oordially approved and recommended. For sale at the Metropolitan Bookstore, PHILIP fc SOLOVOXS, -83, Penn avenue. Sole agehU for Lawrence's celebrated Foreign Sta tiuwry. 12 LUGHB AUGH & CAESOIT, AND GEIIERAL LAIID AGEIT2S, Dealers in Coin.TJncurreiit Money, Exchange and liana v arrants, Collectiommcde on all accessible points. Taxet paid. and prompt attention give n to all mmuets pertair.g to a Urst class Land Agency. AGENTS FOR THE UXITED STATES EXPRESS COMPAXV, A safe and reliable compaey for the transmission of money packages. Also Apcnts for the Tlartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartlurd, Connecticut.. X?e have removed our office to the new building on Main street, pextdoor toTbeodoro Hill's Store, and near the U. S. Land Office. Oct 27, 1356, nl6 LUSHBAUGII k CARSOX. SPLEXDID riCTLHE. The first impressions of a new and superb engrav ings cf Rosa Uouhear's celebrated juainting of the IIorseFair, printed in beautiful oil colors, are now ready. It is executed by the unrivalled artists, Sa rony, Major Si Knapp, who bare undertaken to make it the most splendid work of the kind ever issued from their extensive establishment. Its size is near ly two by three feet, embracing moro than twenty different tints and shades and colors, and it will pre sent upon the walls of the pirlor, drawing-room or art gallery, all the splondia effect of a superb oil painting. A copy of this rich and costly engraving, which Las recived the highest testimonials of fa vor by connoissieurs and the Press, can be obtained for only $1 50, delivered free of charge at any post Office in the United States. Agents are wanted. J. M. EMERSON k Co., Publishers, Nc 37, Park-row New York. April, 215, 1 SCO. ' :p:ros:pectus OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, THE NEWS w.Il cntertiponits second year early In the coming spring, at which time it Will be enlarged to nearly double Its present size, and correspondingly Improved In many respects. It was the first and is 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 titie almost Irresistable, it was set np beneath the pelting oi winter storms, in the midst of noisy mobs, howling curses, and threats of ven- neance against every person and thing that ventured one encouraging word for the country; at a time when the man was iortunate who knew one day from whence his meals for the next would come; it was successfully es tablished, and has since continued In the even tenor of Its way, fearless and untrammeled. The News was the first to herald to the world the sur prising richness of the Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abuse of the East empress was heaped up on it without stint ; but time has satisfactorily proven and verified its every statement and prediction, and the Xews stands to-day the most noted and universally quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation in every State of the Union, save four, and la both tbe Canadas. Arrangements arebeing perfected for special and reg ularjcorrespondence from all tte Important cities of the East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining resions, will ever secure for it the latest, most complete and reliable reports from all parts of thegold fields. The Xew, is publithed on Wednesday of each week, and dispatched t theStatesby tbe Express coach of the iol lowing mrr reaching the Missouri River in from six to ripht cU. -. . free of expen.se to the subscriber. TERMS. single copy, $5 00, per year; five copies, $20 00; $2 60 for six months; $160, for three months. Advertisers will find the Xews, for all time to come, the best advertising medium 5n ibis region of coufltry. HATES. Business cards, $12.00 per year; one square, fin-t insertion, $2,00, per month, $5,00, three months, $10,00, one year, 620,000; oue-foui th column, $25,00 per quarter, $t)0, 00 per year; one column, $100 for six months, SI, 60 per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will be set up in the spring, for the benefit of home patrons who desire work in that line. In a word, it is the determination of the proprietors, that the Xews, and the Xews Office, shall always, as dow, etana first in lrr -parlance in tne xermory aca state of Jefferson. Address W1I. N. BTEKS & CO., Denver City. SPALDING'S PEEPAEED GLUE EtJONOM Y. "A Sticb in jrimc Saves Nine !" -" Despatch t Save The Pieces! As accidents will tfrfpeirln well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have seme cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c, Spalding's Prepared G lue meets all such emer gencies, am' no household can afford to be without It. It Is always ready and up to tbe sticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limping cuiis, splintered veneers, headless dolls and Iroken cradles. It Is Just the article for cone, 6hell and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chem ically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualitiesof the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilase, being vastly more adhesive. "Useful in every family." If. B. A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25c. Address: Henry C. Spaldine:& Co., Box xo. 3,6000, N. T. Put up for dealers in eaes containing Four, Eight and Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card ac companing each package. S3"A single bottleof Spalding's Prepared Glue will save ten times its cost annually to every household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of Spald ing's Prepared Glue, when making np their list. It will stand any ciimaia 53-Removed to 84 Cedar St., N. T. 41-ot FEUIT TREES! ORNAMENTAL REES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. ' II ILLS & CO., Agents for A. Falmestock & Sons.. TOLEDO NURSERIES, ARE now canvassing Nemaha and Richardsoncountles, Nebraska; and Atchison county, Missouri; receiving orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vinos, Evergreens, &.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. Tbe stock Is com plete and prices as favorable as that of any other Nur sery anywhere, and all warranted to be ss represented. Orders can also be left at the Advertiser offlceBrown- ville, N. T. Designed Expressly lor Emigrants and Travelers. W READY, Edward's IVeiV Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price CO cts. 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Those subscribing for two years, or for two copies one year will be entitled to a Map of the United State?, as e premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at the office, corner of Pine and Third Streets, st. Louis, .dprll 25, 1SC0. American Patent Gum Elastic FINE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. Office, at Laneford & Stephenson's, No. 24 Ninth., bet. Walnut and Clark Avenue, ST. .LOUIS, MO. THIS Composition is formed chiefiy from Gums and ilinerol, which are unchangeable by the action of the weather. It is Durable Fire and Waier Proof can be applied to roofs of any shape, upon common sheeting boards, or over old shinsle roofs, at a less cost than shingling, ant c?on any metalic roofing or other smooth surface fir less than paint. It is invaluable for coating Rail Road Timbers, for Roofing Cars, Depots, &.c. We have no hesitation In of fering it to the pubiis as the most reliable Composition Roof in ne. We refer to the following perFons: T. Barnum, Barnum's il'el C n l'eck, Architect J J Anderson. Banker Oeo R Taylor, Esq Spaer & Son, Brick il ak'rs, Molony &. Tilton, Distll'rs J Hthenck, Smith & M'Cormick, build's Clark, FUnt &. Norris, ' Oliver Quinett, lion as BlSoland, A W Pagan, J S'uieMs, 7th and Morgan Hon LM Kennett, Wesley Conner, Cooper, cor Tenth and Walnut sts. $d"We are at all times prepared to do roofing, and to furnish to order onr Composition. Also, a superior arti cle of Saturated Wat cr-Procf Roofing Paper- For in formation or material, address F W STEPHENSON, A'gt. 11-ot St Louis, Mo. I860. 1880. . loscpli to Omalia. HANNIBAL & ST. JO. R. It PACKETS. ArracgamenU have been made, by the Ilanni; bal and St. Jof-eph Hail Road Company, to eom mence with the opering of navigation, for a TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, to run in connection with said Road regularly from St. Joseph to BroTTMlIle, Omaha, and all other intermediate points. The following new, popular and fast running packet boats constitute the lino for the present : Ktj H AHA Captain - SAITHAKSH. fEfSi! STEAMER JgJl Captain - - - A IiBABGE. STEAMER lfBS Captain - - CALVERT, For Freight or Fassage apply to THEO. IHILL, FREIGHT AKD TICKET AGENT, Forwarding &f Commission Merchant, Brownville, Nebraska. Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. St. Joseph. J. S. K. HA WOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA CITY Zxisuraiico Company. Capital Stock 50,000. NEBRASKA CITT, N. T. NEW ARRIVAL Two Hundred V THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and theirentire capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. The operations of the Company, will be confined, for the present, to marine, or caego risks, with a maximumliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom. eing tbe only Insurance Utnce, on tneabove pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri Eiver pa- ronage. dibectoes: S.F.Nuckolls, - - Chas. F. Holly, H.P.Bennet, J.L.Armstrong, W. . Uinchman, Miles Wjrown, A. A. radford. . OFFICERS CHAS. F. HOLLY, President. J.GABsnE,Sec'y. St. Louis Acent Col. W. P.Howard. Anril 2d.l&30. .421- CimiSliAN DIXSO. Urownville. Kebraska. ANNOUNCF.Stothe.publio that he hasj ast re ceived, per Steamer Ryland,- very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Ste ves, of new and improved pattern3,as follows: Deck's Pattern, ,T. . r- Ply mouth-Rock, . , ; Elevated Oven, New EJ , 1 olden Era. and every variety o " Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japan cd YTare, Brass Kettles, . t,antlicrns, Copper raie.SIlio vels and Toxics. AllofwhichI pledge myself to sell at aafair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in thi3 region of count ry. I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin,CopperandSheetIron ware, andampreparcd to put up guttering and spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in tbe upper country. Brownville September 2, 1353. ttI0'Iy PIKES PEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce more gold than any otb.tr dissings yet discovered, and 3D353.3?$r- OF THE City Boot & Shoe Store, Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and laiy's fine gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other ho jee West of St. Louis. Employing gooa woranieu, mmn-ps r.rietv nf material and trimmings for tome manurac ture, I hope to receive that liberal patronace heretofore bestowca on me. one i"o vi. BrownvilleJuly27, 1559 n3 Legal Ilotice. D. L. Martin, Heath Nuckolls, & Stephen I J.emaha County district F. Nuckolb partners ( Court of the 2d Judicial Di3 in trade by the name V trict, Nebraska Territory, to of D.J. Martin & Co May term, A. D. 1SC0. J). L. McGary J To D. L. McGary of tha State of Texas, the. above tamed defendant. Tea are hereby notilied that the above named Plaintiffs, D. J. Martin, Heath Nuckolls and Stephen F. Nuckolls, partners m trade under the name of D. J. Martin & Co of- the County of Nemaha, Nebraska Territoty, have on.to wit, the 16th of November, 1S59, filed their petition in the abovo named Nemaha County District Court against you wherein they claim cf you tbe sum of one hundred and six and 16-100 dollar?, with in terest thereon, from the 15th day of June, A. D. 1Sj9, at the rate of thirty-six per centum per an num upon a certain proinmissory note in said pe tition, mentioned. Said note being dated Brown ville, June 15th, 1S59, due one day after date, and given by you to said plaintiffs for the principal and interest aforesaid, and you are hereby further no tified that upon 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 the said petition on or before the seventh day of May, A. D. 1SG0, or the petition will be taken as confessed, and judgment hrended azainst you for the sum demanded. JOHNSON fc BEDFORD, Attest Attorneys for 11,3. Allen Blacker, District Court, By T. W. BEDFORD, Deputy. Ordered that the above be published for four con secutive weeks in the Neb. Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerli. By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 29, 1860 4t$10 TAX TITLE. rharie3G Porscv, Pi'J. Nemaha County, District Charles ui. J- . (court of the Second Judical Cornelius Hasten and W. f District of Nebraska Terri II w Cobb, Defendants. ) tory, in Chancery. To May Term 1S60. The above named defendants, Cornelias Hasten, and W R W Coob, are lierebv notified that the above nam ed" Plaintiff Charles G. Dorse.v, ct Neanha county Ne braska Territory, did, on, to-wit: the Stlicay cf April, A. D 1SG0 file his petition in the above named Neinaba county District Court against them, the said defendants fer tbe purpose of recovering and quieunjt tho tnlo un to him the said plaintiff, of the following describe! prop erty, to-wit: the southeast quarter, cf section thirteen township five, ranse thirteen, inlaid Nemaba county Nebraska Territory aad for such other ehef a the said plaintiff dwt be enticed to. The said plaintiff founding his said suit against thera tha defendasts, upon a deed given by one R. T. Itainey to Lira thenaid plaintiff for the payment of the taxes assessed upon the said land and a sale of the sai.l property on tbe d day of May. A. D. 1859, to him the S3!d plaintiff by hini the said Uamey, a the Treasurer in and for the said county, in tho name rf ho Tprrit.irv r,t Nebraska. Therefore you are here by notified and required to answer plead or demur to the said petition on or before the the 14th day .May, A.. D. 1S60. or the said plaintiff will take such petition a3 confessed and apply to said Court for the prayer of said Court for the granting the passage cf ihe said plaintiff in the said petition. JOHN SO V & BEDFORD Attest, .Attorney for Plaintiff. .4LLEN BLiCSEP., Clerlt, T. VT. Bedford, Deputy. . Ordered that tho above be published four consecutive weefcs in the Nebraska Advertiser. .ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk, Ter T. W. Bedford, Deputy. - Brownlil'.e, jlpril6, 1S60. .39 nt$12 1zzz Titb. T- i r T-i t. . V. I . 'v.'g'-. Let no 15 in blocks no 6 I on l iVv f lot 4 in block 23, ht 2 in CLaU , ... - V'W Jk I ty,Xobra3ka Territory, De fendant. io ths owner or owner? or i -t . cave any interest in me aocve nix"i wit: lot no 15 in block 55. l.,t i To Se 82, lot four in block 23, lot r. I.TISHBAUOH. JNO. t. CARSOI LUSHBAUGH c C ARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. TJncurrent Money, Exchange and Land "Wan ants, RttOWNVlLLE. NEMAHA CO., 2f. 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 warrants on nana ror saie, rua wsh, r ca tered on time for Pre-emntors. All "Warrants sold by us guaranteedin every respect, will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at 6hort notice. - Money loaned Tijion best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions uDon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and nroceeds remitted in exchange, atcuvrent rates Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Excnange on tne isasi added. Deposits received on Current account andinterest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land Office REFERENCES Lind, Brother h Co., Merchants, McNaughton, Carson & Co., Hiser & White, Tonne. Carson it Bryant. Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, Wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d And. U. S. T., tt Philadelphia, Pa M Baltimore, Md New York. WishinKton.D.C tt tt Mill mm. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, jor inerciiej oj tne sick ana aistressea, afflicted with Virulent and EpedeMie Disease. TEE Howard Association, in view of the awful distruc- tionof human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to cpen a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescTip- tlonof their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &.c.) and in case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands thehighest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tho most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual He nual Report upon the treatment of Sexnal Diseases, ex press t he highest satisfaction with the success which has at i ended the labors or their surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness: Gonorrhoea; Gleet; SyphUis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ibe Kidneys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuance of tbe same plun ror tbe ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the amiuted, especially to the yoang, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self- abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Sn-geon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on tho receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other reports and Tracts on tbe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly neing published lor gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmuets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 'i, soum rintn street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HART WELL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July 14, 1868-ly A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in jHSirsr Groods AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SIZOBS, Kails, Flo vr, Stores, Furniture, &c SONORA, MO. April 9 th, 1S58. 43-t THE UNION SAFE! PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO.,' 1 Having engaged jitthfl Mercantile J3u sins s, would respectfully invite the citizens of JNeniaha, ana aa ioinins eounie in Nabnalta, Atchi.j? n cot.nty, Mo. and Fremont county, Iowsjto call and examine their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, S, Paints, Oils, Dye stuf&, And all other articles, usually kept in RET A TT STORES, All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. The public are now respectfully informed that the undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Homer t Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and the fir3t brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from the high character they have gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of millera whohave tried them throughoutthe Western States, and in view of the increased demand for grinding which will exeeed that of any previous year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope ration. In addition to their fionf mill they will keep the Corn Mill constantly running, ready at all times to accommodate the farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence to the busi ness ( assisted by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of their friends. Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN & MARTIN. Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, 1833. The Nebraska Farmer, DtVOTID TO Devoted io Agriculture, Stock Raising, Horticulture, Mechanism, Education. PvMshed at Brownville, N. T. On the first of every month at $1 a year for sin gle copies; Six copies, $5: Thirteen copies, $10: Zwenty copies, $15. The volnmn hpcran fW 1f lQo C:. bers furnished gratis on application. Hack numbers . evfry fricn(i of Agriculture and Education in Nebraska. Xnrtimm v 1 t. j Northern Missouri, lpnd n v.i,-.;. ,., and. maintain a journal devoted exclusively to the lumvcta "uvic uuuit-u. mere is not a post onice within tho region named but can and nnffct tn furnish a club of at least 10 subscribers Send along without delay. Address FURNAS 4 LTANNA. Crownville, N. T. Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland, Scruggs & Co. Merchants, Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, H. C. Xntt&Co. " Greene, "Weare & Rice, " Douglass & Watson, " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. H. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf Oicago, 111. Si. Louis, Mo. Annapc lis, Md Fenn. Mercersburg,Pa Hagers'town, Md tt Keokuk:, Iowa. CounciL Bluff " Des Moine, " Vinton, " E as ton, Md. Cumberland, Md Havana Alabama Drugs All are solicited to call and examine our We expect to keep a full stock, and are determined to make it the interest - of 3F- cj x o x m TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase BUSHELS OF CORN,. For which we will pay the highest 5 rice R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Feb. 1, 1S60. VORRALLTOII PUBLIC HOUSE. The subscriber informs the traveling nnbliis that h keeps a house of entertainment atWon-alltou in Ne maha county, Nebraska, on the Territorial road leading from Nebraska City to Tecuinseh. The comfort and convenience of travelers will be con sulted and charges moderate. ... ROBERT "WRIGHT. January IS, I860 28-3m I860 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! 1860 'THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,' writes the Hon. John Wentworth in the Chicago Democrat, is the name of without question, Thb Best AoBicuLTrs a l Papeb in thb United STATeS.' - The Cocjttrt Gkntlemak is published! wecklv 16 pages quarto, and entered upon its Fifteenth Volume with 1860 inaugurating at that time sev eral improvements among them an enlarj-ed nasre. larger type, and an increased amount of contents. Ihe Country uentleman iorm3 far the most complete and practicalJouinal for the Farmer and Uountry Kesident, published in this country. Terms, Two Dollars a year. Address with remittance, or for Sample Numbers,' LUTHER TUCKNER & SON, Albany, N. Y. "V Arrangements have iust beea eomi)leted bv which the publishers of the Country Gentleman are enabled to offer ftco hundred and fifu of the lent strawberry plants, as a premium for five subscribers accompanied by thecash(f 10. Write for further particulars with prospectuses and pouters. Legal John II. Maun, Fff vs. Tcter J. Peterson, Notice. Nemaha County District Court, of the Second Judic ial District, Nebraska Terri torv.to May term, 1850. TVi a tbfv named defendant. 1'eter J. Peterson, will take notice that the above named plaintilf, John II. Maun of Nemaha County Nebraska Territory, did on to-wit : the 26th day of March A. D. I860, file his Tietition in the above named Nemaha County District Court against him the said defendant, for the purpose of securing and quieting the title unto him the said Plaintifl", the following described prop ortv. tn-wit: Lot no eisrht in Block no sixteen, lot LEGAL NOTICE. nndson George arid Russell R. Lewis are hereby no- tiflpd ; That Theodore "V. Bedford has commenced a writ aeainst them with others, and ha3 on the fourth day of Anril. A. D. 1830. in Nemaha county District Court of the second judicial District, Nebraska Territory on the Chancery side thereof, filed his petition against mem and others, to-wit, J. B. Wells, and Stetson L. Swan, assignees of I. T. VTbyte, for the purpose cf setting aside a certain deed given by him the said Hudson George, to tie said Russoll R Lewis, on the 16th day of November, A D 1S53 for the follrwing described property to-wit, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township five, north of range fourteen, east of thesiTth prinipl moriju.-, 1" trenlina County if e brasta, so far as the same may effect a certain mortgise rfoni. civen bv the said Iludsoa George, to the said nlaintiffon the 14th day of September, A. D. 1S58, npen his property aforesaid, for the purpose of securing nntn one Joshua Dencnty, the sum therein mentioned. together with costs interest and a reasonable Attorney's fee, and you are hereDy noiiueu inai me saia peuuon (among other thing.-) prays ior ju.lsment against the said Hudson George, for the sum of forty collars as his ana a reasonable Attorney s ree, of sixty dollars, together with in- the 11th day of March, A D 1353, at th rate of five per cent per month, and aiso for the for the purpose or saurying tne said juagmem ana me money due upon the said mortgage, and fur their .relief therein mentioned against his other detenuants, ana for such other relief as the plaintiff may be entitled. And you are hereby further notified that unless you answer dead br demur tne saia yeucion on or oerore me i4tn VI If , KV -JJ v ' 0 ' I , no one in block no forty-one, in the City of Brown- costs, and expenses ville. in Nemaha countv. Nebraska Territory as is and also for the sum w j . - ' , . n j i tprpHL uieruuuiiu'm fivulenced bv the omrinal recoraed plat oi tne saia i . . fve nor place, and for such other relief as the said Plaintiff ourriose of obtaining an order from the said Conft di shall be entitled io, the said plaintiff founding his recting the sale of the said property as the law provides cald suit. nrainst him the defendant upon a aeea enveri bv one R. T. Eainev. to him the said plain tiff, for the payment of the taxes assessed upon the said lots and a sale of the said property on the 3d a Mnv. A. D. 1859 to him tho said plaintiff by the said Rainy as the treasurer in and for the said dav of May, A D i860, that said petition will be taien as county, and in the name or tne erniory oi euraa ka, therefore, you are hereby notified to plead, an swer or demur to said petition on or Deiore wa sev enth of May A. D. 1860, or the said plaintiff will taka such netition as confessed. and apply to the said Court for the granting of the prayer of the said plaintiff in the said petition. . - JOHNSON & BEDFORD, Attest, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. District Clerk. Bv T. W. BEDFORD Deputy. Ordered that tho above be published for four con secutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk, Bv T. W. Bedford Deputy. March 29. 1860. t$10 Legal Notice. F. Lushbaugh, partners Nemat County District by the name f Lush- C"?rt the Second Ju t pic ial district, Nebraska 6 va j territory- To Slay term, V. oC.aaa I 160. To E. McCann of the State of Ohio, the above namovl defendant. You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiffs, John L. Larson and is. X, Luahbaugh, partners by the name of Lushbaugh & Carson of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, have on, to-wit : the eighth day of March, a. d. IS60, filed their petition in the above named iNemaha County district Court against yon, wherein they claim of you the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars togeth er with the interest thereon, at the rate cf five per cent per month, after maturity, upon a certain prom issory note, in said petition mentioned, said prom issory note being dated Brownville, July 13th 1859, due one day alter date, ana given by you to saia plaintiffs for the principal and interest aforesaid, and you are hereby further notified that upon a 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 the said petition cn or before the seventh day of M&y, A. d. lbbO, or tha petition "will betaken as confessed, and judgment rendered against you for the sum demanded. JOHNSON 4 BEDFORD. Attest, Attorneys for P'ff. Allen Blacker, District Clerks By T. W. BEDFORD. Ordered that the above be published for four con socutive weeks in the JNebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Rrownville, March 29, 1860. 4t$10. LEGAL NOTICE. ey & Nen Prffl 2t D'ft J femaha County District Court of the nd Judicial District, Nebraska Ter ritory, to Juay Term, A D, 1S60. Michael F4ey Chas. Foley Pi' vs DLM'Gary To D L M'Gary of the Statt of Texas, the above named defendant: Tou 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 18a9, tiled their petition in the above named Nemaha county District Court against you where in they claim of you the sum of fire hnndred dollars as dam.-iges for breach of covenant made by you the defen dant with them the plaintiffs, and contained inacertain deed given by you to them the plaintifls, on the 16ih day or May, A D 1859, for the following described property, lying and being in tbe county of emaba, Nebraska Territory, to wit, the north half and the southeast quar ter or the northeast quarter of Section No 27, in Town ship No 6, north of Range No 15, east of the 6th princi pal meridian, which covenant was that you the said de fendant was possessed of tbo legal title to the said land. and that you would warrant and defend them, the plain- tius,and tbeirheirsand representatives in tbe peacable possession of the said property, which has not been done. Ana you are hereby further notined that upon proper affidavit being made a writ of attachment iu the said case has been issued against you and that real property belonging to you in the said county has been attached. and that yu are required to demur, answer or plead to said petition on or before the seventh day of May, A D mw, ana tiat unless you answer, demur or plead to said petition, the same will be taken as confessed and judg ment by default against you rendered for tbe sum de manded. JOHNSON & BEDFORD. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest : Aixrir Blacker, DIs't Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Ordered that the above notice be published for four successive weeks inthf Nebraska Advertiser. Allen Blacker, Dis't Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 29th, I860. trne, and the plaintm obtain his judgments, araers ana mattrrs herein prayed for. JOHNSON & BEDFORD Att'ys for plaintiff. Attest, ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk. Ordered that the above notice be published in the Nebraska Advertiser four week consecntively-35-4w $12 ALLEN BLACZEB, Clerk. Brownvillle, April, 5, 1800. Sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the twenty-s111 day cf April A D JS53, Alexander M. Ferris and Joanna T.Fergus, his wife, for the purpose of socuring the payment of a promisso ry note boarinor date April 12th, 1S53, drawn in favor or John K. Davis or order for twelve handred and sixteen dollars and four cents, payable nine months af ter date, executed to the undersigned John L.' Carson a deed with power of sale and conveyance to the follow ing real estate in emaha county, Nebraska, to wit: ' The west half of the south east quarter and north east quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine (29) in townstip number five (5) north of range number sixteen (16) east, recorded on Mortgage Record No. I, pages 13, 14 and 15 of records of Nemaha county, Neb raska. And whereas it is provided in said deed that is said promissory note wis not fully and promptly paid off and discharged according to the tenor and terms thereof at maturity, tbe said John L. Carson should at any time after the maturity thereof 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 office of the Coun ty Clerk of said Nemaha County, he being required be fore making said sale to give notice thereof by publica tion in 6ome newt paper published in said county in two consecutive weekly issues of said paper, the proceeds of said saletobe applied on the paymentof said note. And whereas said note has not been paid or any part thereof; Aotice is therefore hereby given thai I will, on Satur day the 21st day of Ap'il, A D1S60, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock p M of said day, from the door of the office of the County Clerk of said Nemaha county. In the town of Brownville in said county, pro ceed to sell and will sell to the highest bidder for cash tbe above described real estate with the improvements thereunto belonging, and upon such sle will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deeds for sxll real estate in ac- cord Alice wilii tit pcw-&i wnwmH writ -etv tr by said deed. . i . .. ...JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee. April 12 , 1360. 3w$S Legal Notice. John J Cornue Ptf" To Spring term 1850 of GeonreW Field District Court for Johnson Wm P "Walker J county Nebraska Territory. Chas A Goshen dTJ The above named defendants George W. Field and William P. Walker are hereby notined that said plaintiff, John L. Cornue, has filed in the effice tf theClerk of said Court, his petition claiming of said defendants, George W,FieId, William P. Walkr er. aud Charles A. Goshen, the sum of two hundred dollars with interest on that sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the fifteenth day of March A. D. lboa, upon a promissory note given by defen dants to plaintitt. And unless the said Ueorge W, Field and William P. Walker appear and answer to said petition on or before the first day of next term of said court, judgment will be rendered thereon against them by default for said sum, with interest and costs. McGARY, IIEWETT & TIIOMAS, 34 $7.50 Att'y for Plaintiff. tWf in V ... .:k n. S City of Brownville, in Nemaha Cu'nw v ' ,! i Territory, notice is hereby given. tS,. ebfli ? nation anit h pil hurotitv.n irv:-- District Cot thereof a; recovering to an i to cmet the t!rT. ; i1" fi-J said property, his said salt being fH.f "1' i deed given to him for the said pr,er v ,B T. Rainey cn the Iltb day of Jlav i t) '.,,l the Treasurer of said county of Vemahi r' payment of the tixe3 assesssd thereon , the third day cf Mar, aforesaid f .L. 3 M filed his petition in thisiu jurt aoovo n.iined in tha fjh- 7 '.int the said property f ,t tgf '1- uy niia, tae saia i.aicey, to turn tha 1 i 1 . l..4l . ana mas. unit-sa ilioj answer, demur, or tVnf "' said petition on or before the seren'h .la A.D. lcG0,that his said petition will :Z- true, and that the prayer of hiai.tha ) - " therein will bo granted bv the said eon- JOHNSON 4 EELFoV AltC!t v. At:orcv; AlXE. Elackek, Du-triet Clerk r.1 (Vat fl, , viuv;n. man iuc auum OB PUOiiSiled fnr f secutiva weeks in the -ebra.k Adver: ALLEN BLACKER, LlsS'- Ey T. W. Bedford, Deputy " March23,lSG0.-?10 50 ; r Estrays, The following description of Kstrar . and recorded ia the County Clerk's' 0v , v oouaty at Brownville. One bay horse coit two vearjo' 1 blacit mine ana t.l, a fnidH (,',. uau, situ iiiu rijjui un-.u icot White. o osaims iwnciTaum. lJieu np by th , last Pr:w. .k 'P"t IL III. , briber t3(1lX lr - ona ucnt bay mire mnle shnnt tt, ery nmcli maraeti wnli the barr.s I. . 4 Blb. ubed. Slight apreararceof shoes but IwtrV v4 or r marks or brands perce vable. A'.io 0n L Very nmcli market! bubed A about sixteen hands hi2h. suDDospri ! 1 years old, with a blaze face ami marv..! 'ne. ' ness. Some signs off the rl;;at ear 9th day of January, 1S60. blaze face and marled wua ,u i of hos, bat none m a 1 certify that the above s , correct ""pr'ofSS ' tion of the above named est; ays a; on r.w5" An Improved Pann ! i ! i x a i , T Ta,.Ddb,e and rte-irable improved fa,., ,.tM.t 4 1-3 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 tmnw City can bo had on very favoraDIe t-jrms. XtVwJ of 14 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 21 icr it H rfj well,- .tock water, and rood fr.ni The stock-2 yoke ofo.xen.7 cows, alJ 7 your Tr. inf. f'r. '.'np'ements, and household furniture vjT h sold with it if deslre-1. A rar opportmty Uher, 1 sented. Enquire of R. W. Fum.i .t t. . .J?... , . uv ! ! onice, Brownville, f. T Ivov. 17, 63 al3 The Great Female Pills. pit. J. P. CREARER U the Genera: Ant XU. Pills. TAesj Pills are truhj valnalit for lajliu For they tritt restore the monthly stop from any cause whatever. They never hayf rail ed in any case where the directions around the btx con taining the Pills have been strictly ro:Iow.?,- indeed there is no ca?e of failure ever xme to our kaowiedze' Betni? purely vegetable they are pf?UT sule.. ' Single bixes, mailed toonler ostoaiii nT,n rw.in( of one dollar, by j . p CB.Y.OFa, Baltimore City, Mjry'inJ. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent posur j-imn, as good as money. I Fine Honey. Dr. R. C. Smith, of this county, pri;ents n wita a beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior to ry thing we eve saw. This honey was manufactured ry Mrs. Smith' according to the direction given ia recent which she purchased of Dr. J. P. Creaser, Baltimore City, Md. Any person can get this receipt for miklni honey, and be independent of the fconer-bee, by wtUit to Dr. Creaeer, Xj. 60S, West Baltimore street, Balti more City. Md , enclosing 50 cents KcirJtwvjZ.'e (G) Pulasky Times. A Good Farm for Sale. The 8ubr.Tibcr win sell at a great bartMtn a vry ehcicequArter of section of land in Johnson county,).' braska. Ttere are forty acres of fiae timher land, 60 acres un ler cultivation gixnl lo? knuj and oih )mnu.coitiHa. ft tt t nj hmtr mum truii lixam- sh, ou the road f nm thence to PawnM City. Any person wishing to purchase a sAVtA ntv&a very rea.-wnable terms, wiUapply to Cyru Wnpbt av Tecamseh, or Johh L. Carson, Banker, ia BrownnlH, or to Geo. W. Shroat,Nf!-ra.skCity. BOBEItT WRIGHT, Reidinir at Worrallton, ia Nemaha C, January 13, 1360 2S-tf . ! i i I he ercby caution all persons inJ-jbte firm of Green, Sprinkle & Co.,a!ia,ir Probate Notice. s. s. Territory of Nebraska, Gounty of Nemaha. Whereas William B. Philips has been appointed Administrator of John Noyes, deceased, late of said Nemaha County, notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday the 16th day of April, a. d. 1S60, for the hearing of claims against said estate and all persons having claims against said estate, must have them on file in my office, on or before that day, or tney will be forever barred from recovering such claims and from setting off tho same ia any action whatever, In testimony whereof Ihavehcreuntoset mvhand ana seal this btn day of March, a d 1800. UYEUS W. TFIIEELEK, 35 -6t$7fee. Probate Judge. LOOK TO YOURJflTERESTS ! STEAM FERRY BOAT, AT Brownville, Nebraska. To those in the States eontcmrIatin eninv ta iL . V 1 1 , . - 00 o lue.icorasKU aDU ivan?ns GOLD MIISTES, ine unaersigDea desire to say, and inso doin-'will not practice deception; that there are advantaos A L - 1 ' ' O wj oe secured in Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and outfitting at, and starting from that point, not 10 De iounu at any otnerplace on the Jhsiouri Ki- ver. iu ine urst piace, on Dotn sues oi ihe river are large extents of bottom lands in which crass makes a much earlierstart than on the uplands, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible th e entire season. Here, then, is a desirable place to recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms J he .brownville steam r erry boat, being the best on tho Kiver, oners peculiar inducements for cross ing at this point. It islarge and commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors NOTICE. htedto the late rrink.M, Bakw A Green, azainst pavinz any debts, notes of luxJ boek accounts accruing to said firm except to mjIf, from my office about a year ago, and aa yet I hara not and cannot get any satL-faction as to the dial of the collections. LEVI gPRISKLj We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay in ?oods f.rwncu 65 cent3 per bushel : and for fl-ur $'2,75 per huadr4 pounds. We will famish sacks for wheal and ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or it Mdvin's Mills. D. J.MiKTLN A Ct. Brownville, Oct. 20, 1333- TAX TITLE. "I Nemaha Countypiwot I Court of the .VconJ Jaii V cial Distrkt, ybra.-k tef I ri tory, To ifay Term, AD. I 1360. in chantry. The above named defendant, E. W. A6 rill take notice that the above named plaint; ff, ert W. Furnas of emaha County, .ci)sr. ritory, did on to-wit: on the 21th diy of March A.J- I860, hie hi3 petition in mBioovt uiiui. .---County District Court against hira, the sa l iel'"- UaUb 1U1 fciic I'll I " ' v v j ; 1 u I KobertW. Furnas, vs. E. W.Anderson i we. I I J . 1 1 r, ",iTr title unto him the said plainta tte sa; -described property, to wit : lot Number 1 m &-f n li inthpTirv of Hrownville. Nemaha Uaojf Nebraska Territory as U evidenced by the on;" re corded plat of the said place. And lor ma relief as the said plaintiff may; be entitiW. nit I plaintiff founain2 his said suit ainst t:nx U'.lblluui u j vii , " J to him the said saiu properly, uii uic oti uuj v -..ji - ,i t I i E4iii'7 1 i V fr i Great Bargains! LUMBEK! LUMBEK ! ! Cheaper than Ever for Cash on Time. LEWIS LAWRENCE, Well known in this region as a successful and ac commodating lumber dealer, has again taken the Mill on Sonora Island. And is prepared to furnish every desirable quality 01 inmoer ior lencing or building purposes j deliver- cu bii biie 01111, or at Brownville Landing, Or at any point on the river as may be agreed upon. -J-'JO-O XT1COQ Are as follows . Atthe Hill, fnr 60 cents per 1U0 feet to $1 per 100 feet. t0 fen7 emigrants and others in the mostexpedi unume.savtnree. six. nine, or ti ta mnntha noua manner from . 45 cents per 100 feet to 81.25 per 100 feet, wun iu percent, interest from delivery, note to be secured by nnincumlered real estate. The lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents per 100 feet in addition to the above prices when sufficient amounts are taken to justify the con struction oi a rail,. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or send your orders, and thev shall be uucu wiiuuukueiay. 100,000 feet of Lumber on hand, And more making1 every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st, 1860. 6m. plaintiff for the payment of the tu ,n the said lot., snda ! oftW. .n the 3d of May, A. D. iS-9. him the said plaintiff, by him the said Rainey, -treasurer in and for the said ceuntf, ! a c n, T....;. . f VoHratVa. Therif"re J- are hereby notified and required to iIcaJ " . j demnr to said petition on or bef.r the Ita 7 May, A. D. 1SG0, or tho said rIaint if twa Tf;t, f.iinfna1 nn.1 anrlv to Mid tonr.l 7 - 1 x . . . . it : - grantins the prayer of the .d - petition. jwiicv.. ...; Attest, Atrr.eyswr Allen Blacker, Di.f not i'"'T,n n,nr Uy T. VT. BEDFORD, DPa Odered that tbo foregoing bo p ibh.-he.l ior - consecutive weeks in the Nebra-k Aar... - ALLEN BLAt'JiiS By T. TV. Bepfokd. Deputy. Brownville, March 2rJ, l0. Probate Notice. Notice is herebv given that Mondar .th?k;)ir5 r. iar.iv . O n'rlnrk A. J. 1 iuc " . for tbe flnal gettiementof tte estate of 'lv" Icy decea.-eJ, late of sairt connty, tmTofflrt, i(, ville, in said connty, wlien and where a. 1 per terestea may appear nw fau. faAf acconnU of James Ji. Kelly ajminiiirw tate should not be allowed. .,rttW Given undr my band an.i tne seal or iaiu 26tU day of ilarcb, a. D. 1h- ,ri Jfarch 29, 3t-$l Probateju' We undertake to say that the business men of Hrownvilln arAaa well rren.ired tn servn thns wish ing Supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav-1 fun for the Million! Fun for the o; orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything t r., fnr Iho Tfnilrndd! l desirable can be purchased in Brownville, such as I ji n-r n 1 r ' rn-nl on.t& Prnv .s tons, i; of n?. M n n? Jmc e- J. lr.s f cun- j o Jt meats, $cc, &c. The Eonte from Brownville to the Jfines is uni versally admitted by those who have traveled it and others, to be superior iD every respect. Brownville is about midway between M. Jo. ana umana. A3 to distance, an examination cf the map is all that I; 1 SICIt-XAX FOR ALL tVXXtl J is tne most amusm anu expensively U"V. ,a ji as tbe cneapest cnic JUazine now tttt) world. Zaca nunibea eontains thirty page 01 and frem sixty to ninety Pictures all the a . w ina of a rica humorou characterr 'CS'-,,,.,T It Land Warrants, ZJor Casli and Vxx 'Tlxaa.o We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all si7.es to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at vue usual raie3. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can De bought elsewhere in town. Buy of resular dealers and beware of bosus warrants. ah warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and win be exchanged If de-I iecuve. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old ttand a few doors east of tbe Brownville House. LUSHBAUGn & CARSON", Bankers, aud Sealers in Laud Warrants. is necessary to prove to any one that it is nearer tained its third year, and is growing m 0I'I'Jie 13 a great lavorue wua an cu"" C.W ers, son and danghters since it contain may not be read aloua in any xarai. .'- - publisher' dee io roaie ;t etpe.u. v TVS FOR THE FA-MIil. Oi, ct Its features is the prize P'rle deparrra The publishers have distributed durii ? eight niont?n. Gold Pen, and valuabli had the tendency to nuke the eoupi:uw interesting. . In fact, tate it all in all, no mure - the family or vil!:.tre library, or hutl rea aicj-f K M. from here to the mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On this route wood and water abound the entire (distance, while on many others. wood has to be hauled for many days. The foregoing facts are fnliy and satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, and those who adopt it the present senson will have no cause toregret having done so. Therefore Cross the Missouri River at and start from Crownville. J0ILV CODDLXGTOX & CO, Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The undersipned whose kilns are situated nine mile3 west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keeps constantly 011 hand a very superior article of nme, 10 which ne invites the attention of thosp wish ing Tiie ume wiiue delivered at the kiln or at otner point in tne county, as desired. JtCD. 9, IM0 bci 5; r TOVT. to beguile the tedious hours or vravci boat, can be had anywhere. Terms. One copy, one year - - - Five copies (to one aiiurew; . - m-j Postmasters who may wia to en 0 j tt snbscriDtions, willCn this an eiceuc.i. flrf.rrjf. i n.! nee mpnti will be sriveo. to laem $1 W 4 Ud Itooni C9, 113 Xsaa Street. any tj-Xewspapers inserting we VC w!!I mJythink proper, or ptve it clitonal notKe.. entitle! to wi exchange on forward p ; ' 3dverti.-enicrit marked to the Mck ax '1 t li f k 1..