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MILL FURNISHINGS. Established ISC5.) TODD'S CHALLENGE. AS the tmder stone rrvolve, they way be run to a feUb speed without choking, and having IlUDDer EpriDgs Patterned by us they JIT no Bur&l lVhile Running, wbcn piece, of Iron pet between them, as many mills bare .done on tbe stiff principle. Our spindles have Rtaet T.e and lnees, with set screws at both end, no mat tbe face of tbe stone can be kept parrallel with each otber and tte meal ground even enough fur flour, which are Important improvement insuring Safety to the Mill Tender, and good wort, and ought to be put in aH lower mills. VlROU BACK MILLS. tr ioivrt ffr them the best auality of Eurrs of our wn importation, aud from our long experience as Mau- Jvfturers, can siisoreourcuttouiersthaiourniiiiscaa aot be excelled. Prices cf Challenge .Wills. . 50 Inch puller, $115, seared $130 24" do do 155, do 160 30 do do 15, do 200 Prices of Iron Back .Mills. Inch atone with pulley, $135, with Rear, $160. ia do do na. u -uu-Ao do 225, do 250. i i.s tor thick runnera pui. aeaicu . . r -nnititin Cloths. French Eurri ,mMStt,.alm ti; Rubber Belting, Steam Packing. Rote. trc. Evuifactarert or MacUine Stretched Leather Belting, a m i f rv.l 17 i s f v1 Adress : O. & C. TODD & Co., 42-el A'.2l2 North Main St., St. Louis. Mo. Eecrg person who deiire to he shorourjldy conrersaut with the political history of the United State Should ' OUCH Young's American Statesman : A Complete Political History of the United States, front the formation of our Government to the Present ' Time. Recommended by Statesmen, Politicians and . Editors, of every Party, a impartial and Invaluable. Octavo, 1,665 pages. 3 60. ... LLRBT it JACKSON, Publishers, - New Vork. ii SO it LTJSKB AUGH & CAEB0IT, AND GENET AL LAUD AG EXITS, Dealers in Cc.n.UncuTrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, Collectiont made on ail accessible points. Taxct paid., and prompt attention given to all easiness pertaiug to a first class Land Agency. AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, A safe and reliable compaJ f or the transmission of money packages. Also Agents for the Hartford Fire Insurance Coupany ofllartford, Connecticut. I860. 1860. 4 MBIC1LT0ML BOOIB " . F02 SALE BY : ii. BUSHNELL, " fSuccessor to Edwards & Bushnell,) 9T. Fourth St., St. Louis, 3Io. 'American Farmers' Encyclopedia, a valuable work, 4 00 Tbe uorse rjoui..ana now io ktcp n ouuuu , i"u Cole's American Veterinarian Stockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures Johrisoir's Agticultural Chemistry Fesbenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener do ' -American Kitchen Gardener Richardson on the Horse do on tbe Hog .do on the Tests of the Farm Jfilburn fc Stevena on tbe Cow, and Dairy Hash ry Chineso Sugar Cane and Sugar Waking Padder's Farmer's" Land Measu-ie Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows; cloth Domestic and. Ornamental Poultry, plain Randall's Sbeep Husbandry Touatt, Randal tt Skinner's Shepherd's Oon Book Barry' Fruit Garden ti.nh.ni' Rook rr the Farm. 450 illustrations -Tbe American Architect, or Plan for Country Dwellings Smith's Landscapo Gardening, Parks and Pleasure Grounds Weeks on tbe Bee ; Woth Wilson on Cultivation of Fiax Elliott's American Fruit grower's Guide Tbe American Florin's Guide .- . -n rinvpr Gardener, pan 35, cl Th Row Culturist. paper 25c, clo.h 1 25 4 00 6 00 1 00 00 (JO 2i 60 65 60 6C 60 60 75 25 00 60 60 00 1 25 60 1 00 1 00 1 25 60 75 1 25 60 1 00 1 0(1 I Oo I 00 6o 1 Oij lb 6o fx 1 25 60 25 75 S 00 1 25 00 - I TT .. tl 1 X5 .V A vn 1 11 Til PS aioore itui uu Kellis Frun; Flowef and Vegetable Gardener s Companion . Dadd'a Modern Horse Doctor -Dadd's American Csttle Doctor Tbe Stable Book- Brldgeman's Florist s. Guide do Gardener' Assistant ' "da Fruit Cultivator 'do- Gardeners' Instructor Field Band Book of Pear Culture Cole' AmeriOiin Fruit Bock Eulst's Family Bitchen Gardener do American Flower Directory Dana's Muck Manual, cloth Korton's Scienli&c and Praotical Agriculture Dflwning's Lanacape Gardening Breck's Book of Flowers Leucher's Hot Houses and Green House Nat.h'sPTogre.ive Farmer .Allen on tbeCultureof theGrape Allen's American Farm Book do Rural Architecture Pardee on tbe Strawberry l'ouatt and Martin on tbe Hoir Touatt, Martn and Stevenson Cattle Touatt on tbe norse ' Munn's Practical Land Drainer ' Miner's American lee Keeper' Maanal Quimby's Mystericjof Lee- Keeping, Sorgho and Irapbec, Si'gar Plauts nistory ot Morgan norce ReemaUu's Vine Dreser's Manual Browne's Americau Poultry Tard Waring's Elements of Agriculture Hooper's Dog and Gun Skillful Housewise, paper 25c, cloth White's Gardening ror tha South Charlton's Grape Growers' Guide fersox on the CiWturo of the Vine Thompson's Food of ami ma Is, cloth Rural Essays, Downing Asbury's 11 lonols Form Book Whittlesey's Missouri Form Book, almost tndis- i. .. v. 1 . . i' n v .nan in U i m 1 1 1 r i r-Arn of the above books tent by mail free, on receipt cj price. 4l-ot HORTICULTURIST, And - JOURXALQF RURAL ART AND TASTL Ettablitted by A: J. Downing, in 1S16. . ' EDITED BY"77j AY SMITH, 'IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BY SAXTON, BARKER &. CO., 25 Park-Row, JS'ew York. THIS popular puh'llcation has become ltidi?pent.ibU to tbe taster ul Gardener, tbe Fruit CuUnrist and tbi Flosiculturisf- H embraces within Us scope: I. The Discription and Cultivation of Fruit, and Fruit Trees a subject iu w hich we are already more interested than any otber people. . I. Desert ptio and Cultivation of Floweri and Flowering Plants and Shrubs, frorntbenioM delicate and lender t tbe most barty and robust. 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 or Landscape Gardeuing. V. Rural Architecture, embracing Designs foi Rural Cottage and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates Vineries, Ice Houses, Blc, . VI. Arboriculture, or the Planting and Culture f rorei-nd Ornamental Trees. . VIL Botany and Entomology, so far as these branches are connected with the general subject to which the work is specially devoted. The work is issued n the first of each month, in the best style of tbe periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight paces, inbellit.hed with a fron'.ispiece and several other oriciimi and well executed engrav ings. At the end or the yar it will make a volume ot is hundred pages, beautfuily illustratd with over one hundred engraving, many of them drawings of fruit and lowers from nature. TERMS 1 copy 1 rear' payable In aiance, The Edition with Colored Plate: " 1 copy I year, payable in advance. Specimen numbers mailed upon receipt f their price Plain edition 18ots ; colored edition 42cts Volumes commence with tbe 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 subttcriber Bound vols, In cloth, for 1S52, $3 60 for 1S54, '5 '6 and '8, $2 60 $2 CO $5 00 "The publishers of be "Horticulturist" calls attention to this periodical as a valuable advertising medium. It has a steadily increasing circulation in tbe m-t desira . ble quarters, visting monthly every State and Territory, and the Canadas Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners, lmph tnemt .Makers, Pullisfiers, ' and generally all fhoBe connected with Horticulture throughout tbe I'nion and Canada, will find this tbe readiest mode of communicating with their friends aud customers Advertisements should reach the Publishers by the 20th of the month preceding intended publication. As be Is Aot always able to meet tbe demands for the ad vertising eolnmns, the commumceiicns received first bave the preference. Botanical namei mutt be tery legibly vritttn As tbe spare to be occupied by Advertisements can be regulated to aoroe extent by the wishes of advertisers. It Is well to indicate on the manuscript about the space vrisl:'" ' 'or, and tbe number of insertions Sutfsuiptions and all otber business communications should be addressed to eaxtox, barker &.co . - 5 Park Row, fcew York . A9 AUTHENTIC BIOCRAPHT OT THE "Little Giant" of the West. """Tow ready for delivery the Life f Hon. Stephen X. Douglas, with bis most important speeches and reports. By a Member of the Western Bar. Trice $1, bound -In cloth, and 30 cents in pajer cover. . No man in the Vnited States at tbe present time is looked to with more hopeful interest than the disiin ' 'hed Senator from Illinois. Indeed his friendu in all Statetof thel'riion look upon Lim not on !v as the ' ...g. but cbe f resent man the man for the crisis and .for tbe couutry. Th niot important of Mr. Douglas' Speeches are incorporated iu this volume, and the whole wurk srb tnltted before publication, for the critiriMn of someof Mr. Douglas' most judicious friends. i ,., t, .s ,,. feet conS ience, and by them it is cordially approved and ereomrr"' rd Fcr Utte Metropolitan Bookstore. PHILIP k SOLOMOXS. 332. Pcnn svenue. Sole efenu fvr Lawrence's celebrated Foreign sta tl sry, 4g We bave removed our office to the netr building on Main street, nest door to .Theodore Uili's Store, and r.ear the U. S. Land O.Uco. Oct 27, 1S56, nl6 LUSIIBAUGn & CARS0X. SPLENDID PICTUKE. The first impressions of a new and superb engrav ings of Uosa I .uhcur's celebrated jiaintirg of the 1'orse- Fair, printed in beautiful t.il olor., are now readv. It w executed by tbo unrivalled artists. Sa rony, Major Si Knapp, who have undertaken to make it the most Ft lendid work of tho kird ever issued from their cxtcusivc establishment. Its size is near- , Jj two by three feet, embracing mere than twenty aiucrCuli lints tu'J tuuava auu iu.ui 3, uuitui jjic- .1 n . l . 1 sent Un.u me wans 01 ino jta.-.m, uraumj-rwiu or rtrallnrT all tht gr.'un.lin effect of a tUIierb oil- b""J 1 1 . . painting. A copy of this rich and costly cujjTnvmj, ' which has rccived the highest testimonials of fa- i.ii. itnnn.-.KsipnrB ftn.1 thft I'rpcs rf.n hrt riffi ! rtd foronly SI 50, delivered free of charge at any post UulCC IU liio LUill'U oia C5. nig niiuii. J. M. EMERSON & Co., Publishers, 37, Park-row New York. April, 25, IS60. St. Joseph to malm. IIANNIBAL & ST. JO. R-Tv. PACIffiTS. Arran;amenta hare been made, by the Hanni bal and St. Joseph Rail Road Company, to eoin mence with the openicg of navigation, for a TEMYEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, to rua in connection with said Road regularly from St. Joseph to BrownvlllCj Omaha, and all other intermediate points. Tbe following new, popular and fast running packet boats constitute tbe line for tne present : PROSPECTUS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, TEE NEWS w ll enter upon its second year early in the coming sprin?, at which time it Will be enlarged to nearly double Us 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 disheaitened re turning emigration, with a tide almost, irresistable, it was set up beneath the pelting I winter storms, in tho midst f noisy mobs, how ling curses, and threats of ven neance against every person and thing t&at ventured one encouraging woid Tor tbe 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, fearlesa and untrammeled. Tbe News was the first to herald to tbe world the sur prising riehuess of the Rocky Moimtaiii Gold Fields for which the abuse of the.Easternpresj was heaped up on it without stint ; but time has satisfactorily proven and verified its every statement and prediction, and the News stands to-day the most noted and universally quoted newspaper in the United Statei. Already it has a circulation in eve-y State of the Union, five four, and in both the Canalas. Arrangements are being perfected for special and reg nlarlcorrespocdencefrom all the important cities of the East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining resions, will ever secure for H the latest, most complete and reliable reports from all parts of thegold fields. The New, is publitbedon Wednesday cf each week, and dispatched t theStatesby the Express coach of the iol lowing niortling, reaching ihe Missot ri River in from six to eight dan?, -free of expense to tin subscriber. TTIRMS. Sincie copy, 85 00, per year : flvecopies, $2000 $2 60 for six months; $160, for three months. Advertisers Mill hud tne ews, ior an time income, the best advertising medium in this region of country. BATES. Busiuess curds, $12.00 per year; one square, first insertion, $2 00, per mci.th, $5 00, three months, $10 00, one year. $20,000; one-fourth column, $25 00 per quarter. $00.00 per year; one column, $100 ior six month, $1 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 tbe determination cf the proprietors, that the News, and the News Office, shall always, as now, stand first in importance in the Territory and Slate of Je2er6on. Address Wil. N. BTERS&CO., Denver City. SPALDING'S PEEPAEED GLUE r n n m n tt v "A Stich iu Time Saves Nine !" Despatch! Save The Pieces ! As accidents will harpen in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient vay for repairire Furniture. Toys, Crockery, tic, Spalding's Prepared Glue meets ail such emer gencies, ant no household can afford to be without it. it is always ready and V? to the sticking point. There is no louger a necessity for limping chii, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradle. H is jusi he article for cone, shell and other ornamental work -o popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold being chetu icallv he:d in solution, and possessing all the valuable urralitiesof the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be ised in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "Useful In every family." X. B. A Brush accompanies each tot tie. Price 25c Address: B.cury C. SpaldineA Co., Box Ko. 3,6000, N. Y. Put up for dealers in cases containing Four, Eight and Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card ac Minpaning each package. 53"A single bottleof Spalding's Prepared Glm iil save ten times its cost annually t.oevery household Sold bvall prominent Stationers. Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of Spald- iif'n Trfr)nrprl Olue. when making up their list. It vill stand any climaia r-5-RemoTiHl to 64 Cedar St.. N Y. 4I-ot FRUIT TKEES! ORNAMENTAL REES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, etc. HILLS & CO., Agents for, A. Falmestock & Sons., TOLEDO NURSERIES, ARE now canvassingXemahaand Richardson counties Xebraska ; and Atchison county, ilissouri; receiving rders for Fru.t Trees, Shrubs, Vinas. Evergreens, &c, .c. They call the attention of Farmers and others de ireing anything in their line to tho advantages of pur :hasiug supplies at their Nursery. The stock is com plete and prices as favorable as that of any other Nur sery anywhere, and all warranted to be as represented. Orders can also be left at the Ad vert iter office Brown ville, N. T. Designed Expressly lor Emigrants and Trav elers. wow READY, Edward's Ticw Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cts. New Map of Illinois, With a portion of Iowa and Jiissouri, price 60 cents. The People Map and Gunge for loica, Illinoit and Mittouri. With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1.25. Sam as above, oh rollers, suitable for Hotels, Oitlces, &C. &c, price $3. Xcvr Internal Improvement Map of the United States . Showing all the Railroads built and in progress, with the the contemplaled routes, ihe different survevs of the contemplated routes, the different survevs of the Pacif ic Railroad, the Overland Mail ami Telegraph routes, and the Gold Regions of the Great West. This Map U drawn and engraved w ith the greatest care, and at im mense expence, from Railroad and Government surveys and the latest authentic informatla.j. Handsomely pot up in case for $5. Hdivard's Monthly, a Journal of Southern and Western Progress. Published Monthly, with many fine illustrations, Views of Cities and towns, TortraUs, &c, &.c, at only $3 per annum Thoso subscribing for two years, of for two copies one-year will be entitled to a JIapt.f the tuiiru oiflin, 17 premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at the office corner of Pine aixf Third Streets, St. Louis. prll2C, ISGO. American Patent Gum Elastic FINE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. Office, at Eanford & Stephenson's, No. 21 iiinth, bet. Walnut and Clark Avenua. ST. .LOUIS, MO. THIS Composition is formed clucfly from Gums and ilincrol, which are unchangeable by the action of the weather. It is Durable Fire and Waier Proof can be applied to roofs of any shape, nrcn common sheeting boards, or over old shingle r.ofs, at a le.s cost thau shingling, and u;oa any uictatic raoGugor other Bniooth surface for Icrsthan piut. It is invaln.if.e for coating Rll Road Timbers, for Roofing C-irs, Depots. &c. Wehavi no hesitation in of fering it to the public as the most reliable Composition Roof in ue. We refer to the following person: T. Barnuni, Itanium's U'el C II Pwk. Architect J J Anderson. Banker Go.) U r.-ivlor. Esq Spocr&Soii. Brick Mak'rs. Molonvfc Tiltoii, Uistil'rs JH.t.enck, t, Smith ivJrCormick, build's Clark. Plant &. Xorris, Oliver Quiceit, I Hon Jas B liolauJ, A W I'a.an, J Shields, 7th and Mnrgan Hon LU Kcnnetl, j Wesley Conner. Cooper, cor Tenth and Walnut sts. ITjWeare at all times prepared to do roofing, and to furnish to order our Composition. Also, a superior arti cle or Saturated Water-Proof Rooting Paper- For in formation or material, address j F W STEPHEXSOK. AT. J-ot St Louis, ro. ' Captain STEAMER : M A H A .1- SALTMAESn. STEAMER EMI LIE A LBAEGE. Captain STEAMER DES IMOItlES. Captain - - - - CALVERT, For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. HILL, FREIGHT AXI TICKET AG EXT, Forwarding Sc Commission Merchant, Erownville, Nebraska. Capt. R. FORD, Gee Ticket Ag't. St. Joseph. J. S. K. HAWOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA CITY Insurance Ocxxxxorvxiy-. Capifal Stock 50,000. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. TIIIS Company, nnder a liberal charter, is now fully orsaniied, and their entire capital stock of Fiftv Thousand Dollar, paid in and-tecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Raving adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share ia the profits of the company. The operations of the uompany, will be connnea, for the present, to'ktARlXE, or cargo risk?, with a maximumliability of $12,500 on any one bottom. einz the only Insurance Umce, on thcabove pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. V ..oorvAit fullir invita the Miacnuri River na.- ronage. DIRECTORS: S.F.Nuckolls. Chas. F.TIolly, EL P. Bennet, J. L. Armstrong, W. . llinchman, Miles W.rown, A. A. radford. CHAS. F.nOLLY, President. J.OARSiDSjSec'y, St.Lonis Aeent Col. W. P. Howard. Irrll 5,1. TSHO. 421- MSIfflBIl Fliilaclolplila. A Benevolent Institution ettablished by tpecial En dowment for the relief of the tick ana dittressed c tflicted with Virulent and Epedemic Disease. TnE Howard Association, in vie of tbeawfnl distruc tion of human life caused by Sexnal diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims or such disease by Quacks, severs! years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open 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 adescrip lion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life 4tc ) and in caseof extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge, it is neeuiess to aao mat tne Associa- ion commands thehighest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their Annual Re uual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the uccess which has attended the labors of tneir surgeons in tne cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Svphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abnse, disease oi ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of tbe past, feel assured that their labors in thUsphcre of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflUted. especially to the young and they have resolved to devote themselves with renewed zeal, to.lhis very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation or self- ibuse and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CHARGE on the receipt of TWO STAMPS fx postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, ice, ar constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies aud methods of treatmnets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. 3. SKILLIX HOUGHTON. Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No 2. South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Vy order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July 14. ISoS-ly A. LTFORD. 3. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in HTy G-oocis GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, JSXX03323, X alls, Plows, Stoves, Furnlt ure, &c SONORA, MO. April 9th. 1853. - 3-t The public are now respectfully informed that the undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put i n operation one of Homer & Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and tho first brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for thU one, from tbe high character they have gain ed in tho east, and from the personal testimony of millers who have tried them throughout the Western State?, and in view of the increased demand for grinding which will exceed 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 flour tniil tliey will keep the Corn Mill constantly rnnnins. ready at all times to aecommodte tbe farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence totbebu.-i 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. UREEN & MAKTLN. Peru Mills, Sept. 1st, IS53. The Nebraska Farmer, DEVOTED TO Devoted io Agriculture, Stock Raising, Horticulture, Mechanism, Education. Pullisied at BroicvviUc, N. T. On the first of every mntl at $1 a year for .:n ple copies: Six copies, $5; Thirteen copies,.'!,); twenty copie?. S15. The volume beg;n Oct. 1st. I R5P. bers furnished gratis on application. can ie iurnit:el. Will every friend of AgricuJtnrc and Education in Xebraska. Northern Kansas. South.-rn L.wa. and Northern Missouri, lend a helping hand, t-t establish and miintainajonrn.il devoted exclusively to the inferess above named. There U not a post Elce within the region n.inv;d but ran and ought to furnish a elub of at lea3t 10 subscribers. Send along without delay. Address FURNAS & LYANNA. BwBTiit, T. NEW ARRIVAL OP Hundred Y7 STT2 rr-fr "VuT 'T5 "CHRISTIAN DEUSLll. Browmillc, Nebraska. ANNOUNCES to- the publia that he hasjujit re ceived, per Steamer Hyland, a very largo and. well assorted Block of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved pattems.as follows: nnV'o' Pattern ' Plymouth Kock, Elevated Oven, New Ei , olden Era. and every variety o .,. , . . Parlor andOiS.ce Stores. Also, Japancd Ware, IJrass Kettles, Lantlierns, Copper lVai c. Sho vels and Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and onasaccommodating-terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin.Copper and Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrnntto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to bo undersold in the upper country. Bmwnville Septembers, 1653. PIKES PEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce mure gold thau any other diggings yet iscovercd, and .. OF TBK City Boot & Shoe Store, vr;ii matavnti cnneri.ir nair of boots or shoes if y"U call or icave your measure, or be will sell you a cheaper ai er a neater shoe, or prairie boots and lady's fine g. "a or slippers. cuCaper tbu any other house e-t of St. Louis- Employlnggoodworimen and keeping a variety or material and trimmings for bnme t.nufac ture, I hope to receive that liueral patronage heret..fore Brownville July 27, 1S59 Legal Notice. DEN. 1)3 b. r. LVSHBAtrorr. JWO- L- carsof LTJ3HBATJGH & CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Dealers in Coin. Uncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., N. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal cities cf the United States Gold. Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale for cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors All Warrants sold by us guaranteedin every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best secun-tip- at western rates of interest, and investments tn ide in Lands nr citv DroDertv for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend Pd to and nroceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates Riiia f ?Trhnntri nn Kneland. Ireland, and France ob- taiued at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the EaM added. Deposits received on Current account and interest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land Office. REFERENCES Llnd, Brother & Co., Merchants, McNaughton, Carson & Co., " Hiser &. White, " Young, Carson it Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M.Yeakle &Co. No. 17. Broadway, Wn. T. Smithson Esq., Banker, . J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T Taylor it Kriegh, Bankers, McClel land. Scruggs &. Co. Merchants, Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Gear), Ex-Gov. Kansas, non. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, n. C. Nutt&Co. " Greene, Weare it Rice, " Douglass & Watson, " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf D. L. Martin, Heath "J Nuckolls-, tfc Stephen Nemaha County District F. Nuckolls partners i Court of tbe Juiiciul LMa i:i tradeby tb.- name Kf triet, Ni.brii.-lii 'lYrnmrj, to of D.J. ilartiuiCo i May term, A. D. ISCo. D. L. JlcGary J Tu D. L. McGary of tho State f Tixa-, the above t.amed defendant. V'-u aru h-r i y noi ficl that th". above nniuol Plaintiffs. L. J. Mai tin. Heat h Nuckolls and Stephen F. Nuckolls, partners in trade under the name of I). J. Martin A Co of tho County of Nemaha, Nebraska Territoty, h;vo .n,u wit,thc lGlh of November, 1S5U, tied their petition in the above nnmed Nemaha County District Court against you wherein they claim of you the sum of ono hundred and six and Ili-IOD dollars, with in terest thereon, from the 15th day oi June, A. l. I itr.n -. .i. . c fV.;-f, uir .i.ntnm iMr :L11- nuni upon a certain prommi:Mory n'Ho iu said pe tition mpntinnori- Siii.l ns.tJ bt:ini tilted CroWn- ville, June 15Lh, 1S59, due cue. day -ftcr d.tte, and given by you to said pl;iinti3 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 ca.se has been issued against you, and that you are herehy required to dcmur.nuswer or pload to the said petition on or before tho seventh day of May, A. D. i860, or the petition will betaken as confessed, and judgment rended aiinst you for the sum demanded. JOHNSON ( BEDFORD. Attest Attorneys for PI,ST. Allex Blacken, District Court. By T. W. BEDFORD. Deputy. Ordered that tho above bo published forlour con secutive weeks in the Neb. Advertiser. ALLEN BLACKEIi, District Clerk. By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 2'J, IStiO 4t$10 Legal Notice. John II Maun, P ff 1 Nemaha County District vs. (Court, of the Second Judic- Pcter J. Peterson, ial District, Nebraska Terri J tory.toMay term, 13G0. The above named defendant, Peter J. Peteon, will take notice that the above named plaintiff, John II. M iuu of Nemaha County Nebraska- Territory, did un to-wit : the 2oih day .f March A. D. ISGO. file his petition in the above named Nemaha County District Court agiinsthim tho said defendant, for the purpose of securing and quieting tho title unto him the said Plaintiff, the following described prop city, to-wit ; Lot no eight in Block no sixteen, lot no ono in block no forty-one, in the City or Brown ville, in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory as is evidenced by the original reeoided plat of the said place, and for such other relief ti3 the said 1 lain tiff s-hall be entitled to, tho said plaintiff founding his said suit agaiust him the defendant upon a deed -hen by on li. T. Ilainey, to him the said plain fitfjfor iho payment of the taxed assessed upon the said lots and a sale of the said property on th Xd day of May, A. D. 1809 to bfm the said plaintiff by the said Kainy as mo treasurer i iv. , TAX TITLD. Dorsev. Pi'ff."! Netnahi (C iiirturtheSecinJ. W ( UiK riot of NebiMl: ts J i-Ty in CiiJiiccy. County. District nJ Jii'liei.t! a Terri- PhiladQlphia, Pa Baltimore, Md. New York. Washington, D. 0 Chicago, III. St. Louis Mo Annapolis Mil. Penn. Mercersburg' Pa Hagerstown, Md a Keokuk Iowa Council Bluff DcsMoine " Vinton, Ea.-ton Md. Cumberland Md Havana Alabama THE UNION SAFE! PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO., Having engaged in tbeHerffahlile Busincs, would respectfully invito the citizens of Nemaha, 'jand nd-' joining counties )nieDraska. Aicnison county, .io.. and Fremonf county, Iowa, to call and exam ine Sheii -stock consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, And all- other articles usually kept in All of which we will sell on the mostrea sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine Oil! We expect to keep a fall stock, and ar. determined to make it the interest of "JP a zr m o r s TO DEAL WITH US. , Wre also wish to Purchase BUSHELS OF For which we will p iy rio II. W. FRAME &. Peru, Feb. 1, 1660. CORK, the hiditsi CO. VORRALLTOfJ PUBLIC HOUSE, The subscriber informs the traveling nnblic that hp aeeps a house of entertainmen: ttvrrmon in Ne-I nulla county, Nebraska, on the Territorial road leading irom iveoraeia city to Tecumsen. The comfort and convenience of travelers will be con suited and charges moderate. ROBERT WRIGHT. Jannary 13. ISfiO 23-3m county, and in tho name of tho Territory of .Ncbr; ka, therefore. you are hereby notified t. plead, a Cory To ny term. Mich.) el Foley At Nemaha County District Court of the Cli.ts. Foley PrtT I 2nd Juiiiciul District, NebrakaToi- ritory, to May Term, A D, IStiO. OL To D LM'Gary of the Statt of Texas, the above turned delendant : You are hereby notified that the said plaintiffs. Mich- tel Foley and Charles Foley of the county of Nemaha Ncbraka Territory, have on, to wit, the 3d day of December, A D 1659, Hied their petition in the above iijuied Nemaha county District Court against you where in i hey claim of you the sum of five hundred do.lars a- uam-igcs for breach of covenant made by you the defen dant with them the plaintiffs, and Contained iu a certain leed given by you to them the plaintifis, on the 16ih day -.1 3Iay, A D iboJ. for the following described property ;yjng aud being iu tbe county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, to wit. the north hai: and the southeast qua r- ,orof the uortlieast quarter of Section Nj 27 in Towu- -iiipNo 6 north of Range No 15, ea.-t of the 6th princi- ,ul meridian, which covenant wa.s that you the said de- lenilaut was possosed of the lej;al title to the said land, iim mat you would warrant and defend them, tbe pluin- liffs. and their heirs and representative iu the peacable 1uesMonor tne said property, which has uot been done. inu )ju are nereoy lurtner notineu mat up.iii proper nuavu being made a writ of attachment in the said i-e has been issued against you aud that real property oei iiKing to you in me said county has been attached jiiU that you are require4 to demur, answer or plead t.; . am pennon on or before the eenth day of May, A D i860 aud f. at unless you am-wer, demur or plead to said petition, me same will be taken as confessed and judg oient by default against you rendered for the sum de iianuea. JOHNSON & BKDFORI. Attorneys for PlaiiitifT. Attest: Allen Blacker, Di.s't Clerk, By T. W. Bedford. Deputy. Ordered that the above notice be published for four successive weeks iu th( Nebraska Advertiser. Allen Blackkr. Dis't Clerk, By T. W. Bedford, Deputy. Brownville, March 29th, 1360. Great Bargains! LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! Cheaper than Ever for Cash or . - on Time. LEWIS LAWRENCE, Well known in this region as a successful an.l n- t-oinrnodating lumber dealer, ha. a-rain tyki-n tho Jfiill on Sonora Island, uu i. pn-parou i lurin-U erery d.sirablo i'iia!itj i uimoerior tencing or building purposes ; deliver i at the Mill, or at Brownville Ncbrad- an- 1 r-elitiou oil or beloro tne sev enth of May A. D. Its30, or the said pontiff will tako such petition as eoiifesstd. aud apply to said Court for the granting of tho praver of the said plaintiff in the sad petition. JOHNSON i BEDFORD, Attest., Attorneys for Plaintiff. Allex Slacker, District Clerk, by T. W. JJL'UFOIU) Deputy. Ordered that tho above be published foi four eon--euutivo weeks in the ebra.-ka Advertiser. ALLEN HLAtMvLli, Distric Clerk, By T. W. Dedfobd Oci.uty. March 29, 1800. tiID Legal Notice. lolin L. Carson mid li. 1 P Lushbaugh, partuers Nftnaba County District oy the name id' Lush- Court of the Sicojid .lu i aii rh .V Carsoiir l vicial distrii-t. Mobrasku. VS 1..T1I: E. McCunn J I '-CO. To K. McC.inn of thu .State of Ohio, tbe nbov named delendant. You uro hereby nutiiied that the above named plaintiffs. John L. Larson and I!. r Lushbau-h, partners by the name of Lushbaugh A. Carson -i ciuaha County. ietra-ka ltritory,iian- on. to-wit : tho eighth day ot Man h. A. 1). !!), tikii their patitiou in the above namd ISemalit Coumj district Court airainst vou- wherein they claim ol vou the-uuiot ouo huudrc'l and fifty dollars togi th cr with tho interest thereon, at the rate oi rive p r cent ier month, after maturity, upo a certain prom issory note, in said petition mentioned, said prom issory note being dated Brownville, iu!y 13 h 18j'., duo one day after date. Mid iriveu by you to said plaintiffs for tho principal and interest nfor-said, and vou are hereby turth.r notified that upon proper affidavit being filed, a writ of attachment ii tho said casts has been issded Ji-ninrt you, and that. Vou are herebv required to demur, answer or pi nii utheuid p'iion ou' or before the seventh day ot May, A; n, laoU, or the petition will b taken iw- ;oiile.s.-'ed, aud judgment reiidervd aain.-t you for be sqm demanded. JOHNSON A BEDFOKD. Vttest, Attorneys for Pff. Allen Blackek, District Clerks By T. V. BEDFORD. Ordered that the above be published for four con- eeutive week.' in tho Nebraska Adrertiser. ALLEN BLACKEK. District Clerk, By T. V. Bedkokii, Deputy. Ktownville, March 2'J. ISilO. 4till). LEGAL NOTICE. iias. Foley Frrr I vs f L M'liary D'ft J Charles G vs. C . melius Mi-ten and It VV f:.,hb. Delendant To le in i&'o Tii ;! -ve ii uncd de.eml.i.is Ci..e M M is en. and W it W C i-.i j: e tif fby n . itie l ih.r Hie n.)ven i.u ed Plain ill' dune- H D ..ey or N,:n .l.a cumy Ne b a.-k . TeniL.ry did. on t.- i;: the 6. Ii day -t April. A. U isw nio hi- peiiii- i in the ..! ve n;.uicd Nemaha countv Di.-triCi Court .iin-t ihe:u the s lid .lefend..iits r.r the purpose of rec.iverin.' and quietus the tale un : to h''iii .1 f Mnt.I piaintirr of the f 'llowiiu U'cntDeJ prop ertv to- .vi.:: ibe'soiitheast q iarte,-. of sec' i n thirteen township live rauce thirteen in Sdid Nem.iha cunty. Nebraska Territory, and for such uther ieiier art the said piaiutitr nny bo entitled to. The aid piaintirr founding ! his s.iid suit against them the defendants. up.:i a deed I given by one R. T. R iiney to him the said plaintiff for : the payment of the- t txes assessed upon the siid land a;id a sraiC of the said p.-operly ! the 3J day of May A. I). 13j3. t- him the sai.l plaintiff by hiin the sai l R tiney I as ihe Treasurer in and for tbe said county in ihoimtne ! or the Territory of Nebraka. Therefore you are here ! by notified and reauired to answer plead or demur to the said petition on or berore the the lliti day May. -l D 1SG0. or tbe said plaintiff will rake such petition as confessed and apply to said Court fur the prayer of said Court for the granting the passage .f ihe said plaintiff in the said petition. . JOHNSON & BEDFORD jlttest, Attorney for Plaintiff. jILLEN BLOCKER, Clerk. T. W. Bedj-ord, Deputy. Ordered that the abovebe polished four consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. ALLEN BLOCKER, Clerk, PerT. W. Bedford Deputy. Biownli'le, prilS, 1S60. 33 ct$12 LEGAL NOTICE. Iludson George and Russell R. Lewis are hereby no- tified: That Theodore w. Be-lfurd hascom:ne:icc 1 a writ against them with others, and has on the fourth day of April. A. D. 1SG0 in Neman i CMinty District Court of the second judicial District. Nebraska Tei ritory on the Chancery side thereof, filed his petition against them and others, to-wit, J. B. Wells, and Stetson L Swau, assignees of I. T. Wbyte, for the pnrposecf set ting aside a certain deed given by hiiu the said Hudson George, to the said Russell R Lewis on the 16;h djy of November, A D 1S53 for the follrwing described projierty to-wit, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty two, township lire north of rani:c fourteen, east f thesixth principal meridian, in Nemaha c-junty Ne braska, so far as the same may eiiect a certain mortgage or trust deed, given by the said Hudson George, to the said plaintiff on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1S03, npon bis property aroresani. for the purpose of securing unto one Joshua Depenty, the sum tnerem mentioned, together with costs interest and a reasonable Attorney's fee, and you are hereby notified that tbe sail petition (among other things) prays ior judgment against the said Iludson George, lor the sum cf forty dollars as his costs, and expenses anda reasmaoie Attorney s ree, and also for the sum of nxty dollars, together with in terest thereon, from tho 14th day of March, A D 1859, at the rate of five per cent per month, and aisoforthe purpose of obtaining an order from the said Conft di recting thesale of the said property as the law provides fur the purpose of satifying the said judgment and the money due upon the said mortgage, and for their rciief therein mentioned against his other defendants, and for such oilier relief as the plaintiff may be entitled. And you are hereby further notified that unless you answer plead br demur the said yetjti n on or before the 14th day of May, A D 1SC0, that said petition will be taken as true, and the plaintiff obtain his judgments, araers and uiattrrs herein prajedfor. J3nNSO.V & BEDFORD Att'ys for plaintiff. Attest, ALLEN BLACKER- Clerk. Ordered that the above notice be published in the Nebraska Advertiser four wee'm consecutively. 35-4w $Vi ALLKN" BLACKER, Clerk. Brownvillic. April. 5, IStiO. Sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the twenty-second day of April A D 1355, Alexander M . Fergus and Joanna T.Fergus, his wile, for tho purpose of securing the payment of a promisso ry note bearing dale April 12th, 1853. diawn in ravor of John R. Davis or order for twelve b.iiidred and sixteen dollars aiid four ceuf.-.. payable nine m .aitUs af ter date, executed to the uudersigut d John L. Carsi n n iced with power of sale and conveyance to the tollow iiig reai estate in Netnaha county, Nebra.-k.i. to wit: The we.-t half of the south east quarter and north east quarter of the. south east qn.irrer of section twenty-nine (i!)) in towns! ip number nve() north of range number six'ecn (IG) east, recorded on Mortgage Recoid No. I. pages 13 14 and 15 of records of Nemaha" county. Neb rafca. And whereas it is presided in said deed that is said promissory note w is not fully and promptly paid off nd di-a-harged according to the tenor and terms thereof ut maturity, the said John L. Carson should at any time MTter the maturity thereof proceed to sell the above de scribed real estate at. puh.i.: vendue to the highest bid der forcasft in hand at the door of the i ftlce of ibe Coun ty Cieik of said Nemaha 0 nnfy. he beinif required he lot"" nijkinj; said sale to give notice ihereoi by publica tion iu some new paper tfiiblisllt d in said county in two c incentive weekly issues of said p iper. the proceeds said sale to be plud on the paymentof said note. And whereas said noie has not been p nd or any part thereof; Notice is therefore he'ehy Bivpn thai I wih. on Satur day the 2lsf day of Ap'il. A I) I860, between the hours f 9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock p M t i:d day. from the door of the office of theCoumy Clerk of said Nemaha c iiinty. in the town of B ownvil ie in said county, pro ceed to sell and will sell to the highest bidder for lash the above de-cribe 1 real estate with ihe improvements thereunto belonging and upon such sale will make execute acknowledge and deliver . to the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deods for niiil rl Kir i a cordaiice with the powei s contained and givtn by 6aid deed. JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee. April 12 . 1860. 3w$8 Legal Notice. John J Cornuo Pit") To Spring term ISOO of (JcorjicW Field District Court for Johnson Win P Walker county Nebraska Territory. Chas A Goshen dff J The above named defendants George W. Field and William P. Walker are h.-reby notified that snid laintiff, John L.Cornue, has filed in tho efiieo ef ;liei(3lerk of unid Court. hi petition claiming of 'aid defendants, George W, Field, William P. Walkr -r. aud Charles A. Goshen, the sum of two hundred lollars withnterest on that sum at the rateof ten tier cent per annum from tho fifteeutb day of March v.P. 1808, upon a promissory note given by defen lants to plaintiff. And unless the said George W. Field and William P. Walker appear and answer to ia etition on or before the Cist day of next term of said court, judgment will be rendered thereon against them by default for said sum, with interest and costs. McGARY, HE WET T & THOMAS, 3i $7.50 Att'ys for Plaintiff. Uriel C. Jihr.s vs. Lot no Li ;n i .ns no it tf" f i ;i b! 1 br 1 in bUk J 'v. t Li... k 41 . hi Mi': Lru v nv;;;:', .. lu , ty, ;iii-h a Ivi r fend int. las Plff. , lit a X ! tr .maliaCol;,:tTr- JUdu-i Probate INotiee. Territory of Nebraska, ( o u County of Nemaha. ) rt. v hereas William B. Philips has been appointed Administrator of John Noyes, deceased, lato of said Nemaha County, notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday tho loth day of April, a. D. I860, ior ine neanng ot claims against said estate and all persons havi jg claims against said estate,must have them on file in my office, on or before that day. or mey win oa iorevcr barred rrom recovering fuch laimsand ironi setting off the same io any action wn.iiever, In testimony whereof I have hereunto sit mvhand anl ...1 tl.:.Cii. ,1 . . - r r i . . - iivi reai luisoiu uny oi .'iiircn, A D CXRLSW. 1HIEELER, 3a -dt$7fee. Probate Judge. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! STEAL1 FERRY BOAT, Nebraska. t- " lor- 2 ii. Chan -,.ry Citv i i ' i the ..wui ror own rsor p-rsoD orttv I have any interest in the above n-imd , "a i wit: lot no M in bbntk 5i, lots 6 & lnl7' SlMotf.ur inblM-k J3. lt tw., in fc!.!i n H City nf !rnniil!.. I . r " " th. Territory, notice i hereby given, that'th, named plaintiff, Cri ;1 C.Johnson, has Commi.-' action and filed his petition in this.N'enuha C District Court above named in tbe Chance ' thereof against the said property for th3 j,u!? s:i recovering to and t,i quiet the title, in h-m'ofi said property, bis said suit being foundei or deed given to him for the said property K . T. Kainey on the 1 1th day of May, A. D Zl K the Treasurer of said county of Nemaha' f payment of the taxes assessed thereon aada'i the third day of M.iy, aforesaid, for that p" a by him, the said Fiainey, to him the saijr'j??' and th;U un'esj they answer, demur, or pk-j't l said pelifion on or before the seventh day ofV A. D. ISoO, that his sail petition will bi tak,B7' true, and that tho prayer of hiin.tbosaij olain'r therein will be granted by the said court ' JOHNSON A LEBFOD Attest, Attorney, for ni''f Alleh Blacker. District Ck-rk, p L By T. W. BEDFOKD, D,,T Ordered that tha above be published forfL secutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiwi 0i" ahht. LiiAUlvhli, iistrietr- T H Tl- 1 I . ""vl V. dj i. . lmhihii, Leputy. March 29,lSoO.-$10 50 Estrays, Tne roi lowing c.escription of Kslrayt Hit. v.. the County Clerk's offc. , v' a.w and recor!ed ia county at Brownville. One hay horse colt two years old iat uiacn. niaue ana tan. a sma i mho. ... . , . " head, and the right hind foot white. KoIthL brands perceivable. Taken op by the sutJrii! L the 16tb day of December, 1S53. "witr ,boat One light bay mare mule about suteVn ,d Very much marked with the harness Tail'. .l1 bobed. Slight appearanceof shoes but lest off' ?L? er marks or brands Perce vaaie. Also one bay w about sixteen hands hitfi, supposed to bt ni3, J ? years old. with a blaze face and marked wim iCv ness. Some sigus of shoes, but none on. a li jm off the right ear. Taken up by the subscriber , u IZ 9th day of January, 1S60. "-uims I certify that the above is a correct copy the deS na tion of the above named estray as appear on ricM.i "i """-r- i. vi. BH.Vt UU.U, Couctj Clert March 15, 1560 37-3t ers-. A' very valuable and desirable improved fartniturif 4 1-2 mile from Ba wnviUe and t 1-2 froci m4i, City, can be had on very favorable terms. It con..,-.-of 1S4 acres; 40 acres under cuilivlion; 24 3rres io tim ber; good well; si.Kk water, and good frame h'un. The stock- v.,ke. f. . xen.7 cw,. 7 y-orf c.f.e tbe farm implements, ana household furniture il, f sold with it if desired, a rare ..pportuniiv Is her. -.. seiited Enquire of R W. Furnas, at th AJver'r offl'-e Brownville. N. T. Nov. 17, '53 nl8 ' " " The Great Female Fills. DR. J. P. CREAGER is the General Agent. Whj saie an.lretHii f,.r Dr. Wheatlnc's cHeVe! rc.'e Pills. These filU are tru.'f valuable for la.Utt ' r they will restore the monthlj courses tehen f i jmrj ttop from anj cause wha.'tser. .Key never h ,4 rail- en in any case wnere ti:e diriH-ticiis around the l r nr. taining the Pi'ls have been stricty foJowe-j; i.Kioed, there is no case ' f failure ever i.me t.i our kinwUuitc' Being purely vegetable thry are jiprei ai. Single hoxe. mailed to order vnsti.ai.l v.n. n -v of one dollar, by J. Y. CUR (KTl. Baltimore City. Uaryiar.if. A liberal discount to druggists.' Jceut pest.qeUmp as go d as money. Fine Honey. ur. k. t. &:iiitn. or inrscounry, presents ns wi'.n s beautiful article of honey equal if nt superb r In any t;ing we eve saw. This honey was mauuf.it tui(l !y Mrs Smith a..-conling to i!;e ilirecti. lis nivpii in' rs.-f .t which she pnrchnsed of Dr. J. P C'reaipr. Hainn-i.rp City. M l. Any person c;in get this receipt ti nukh.fr honey and be inilepetuh-nt ot the h nry-bte .y writing to Dr. Creaeer. N 60S West Baltimore, si-eef. Hj"i niore Ci'y. Md enclosing 60 cents HavkimviJIe (Ca) A Good Farm fcr Sale. The subscriber will sell at a great birgain fry choice q'larter of section of land in J. hns..n eo-in'y Se br.isk3. There are forty acres t fine limte' uid. SO acrpH nnder cuitivn'ion. a einA ua hni nj nt)ir iinpniveiiieiits. ll is two and a half niiir froci Tecura seh, on the road from thence to Pawnee Ciy. Any persi n wishing to purchase a good tract of land tin ' very reasonab e terms, will apply t Cyrus Wright at Tecnniseh or J..bh L. Carson, Banker, in Brownvills, or to Geo. W. Shroat, Nebraska City ROBERT WRIGHT, Residing at Worralllon, in Nemaha Co, January 18. 1S6) V3-tf Robert W. Furnas, vs. E. W. Anderson The above named AT ed up Specimen nun. Back numbers The United I860 NOiriS THE TIME TO SUBSCRlBE'-lSCQ THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,' writes the Hon. John Wentworth in the Cliicso I'emocrat, 13 the name of tcAof queition, UtST AliKICtLTrBAL I APEK IX THE 1ST ATeS. The Country Gentleman is published weekly --16 pagesquarto, and entered upon its Fifleenth Volume with 18dl) inaugurating at that tirjieset cral imirovements among them an enlarged page, larger type, and an increased amount of conte nts. The Cocntbt Gentleman forms far the most complete and practical Jnui nal for the Farmer and Country Bosident, published inthise untry. Term, Txv Dollar' a year. Address with remittance, or f'-rSauiidc Numbers, - ! LUTUERTL'CKXKR & SON, Albany, N'. Y. Arranmeiits have just been comj Ieled by which the publishvrsor the Countrv Gent lemnn are enabled to offer fie hundred and jiff. f tin: lvt straiclrrry jJnnts. as a premium for" five subscribers accompanied by. the cash (10 i. Write for further particulars with prospectuses and posters. Li riding, V at any point on thf river is in iv Ivagr Tlio Prices Are as follow.-. Aii'n: .Wul for,-..si. fr. 01 0 cents per 1C0 feet to SI per 100 feet. un time, say tnree.six. tun?, or twelve months, fn m 15 cents per 100 feet to 81.25 per 100 feet, wim iu percent, interest iroci delivery note to be secured by unincumbered real estate inelumoerwuibe delivered at anv M!nu iV, Missouri Kiverwithin 50 milesdown stream, at 2a '" r1 y 4uiLioa 10 ine aoove (inee? " "eu umcicm nmoum are tsKen to justify the con sttuction of aralt. I o those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to comtunnu contidcration Corns with, or send your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet of t,iiraber on liand, And more making evrry day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st. ISoO. fm. Land Warrants, ' tasii and 01a Time We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as thev mar .io; innn, , - - - - v - " O v. . ,1 me usu.'.i rates. A constant : for sale a town. Biiyof regnlar dealers and bc-vare of bogus warrants. -.,,ut ,uiU vj us will be r-jaraniPl if l, genuine in every resDect and will h ,i.,ni;f ... . " ----- wv vavuujjtu is Being permanently located in Brownville. we can al ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the Brownville llouse. lushbacgh & c arson, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. Brownville, jrK io those in the States contemplating jcing te GOLD MUSTES, The undersi"I)c-d desire to.-ay, and in so doinwi!l not practice djoeption;th"t thero are advantage - l o- w 00 eeeure-ii 11 - Crossing the Missouri river at Urownviile, :i.nt outhtting at, ami starting from that point, n. 1 ui; iouua ai, any oiuer iace on tli-j .Mis-t-uri Ki I' ;1 . In . - , . . I .. . 1 . 1 ., H .-. iii lu-j i.isi 'idtv, 011 i.oiii eiues t I j" nnr are Urge extents of bottom landi in which prus makes a much earlierstart thnuon tho uplands, and isuiuchuiore abundant, being iuexhausriblo th t entire soason. Here, then, is a iirablo i.I.k-b t.. recruit stock before siartii 2 on tbo Plain. S?,.,.L can m.'o he purchased hen: tn very favnrablu tcinis nie i.r iwnvine Me.1111 I erry brat, being the best n the Itiver, nJ -r- peculiar ir.d iicemenf T r en 'Ut tilts ! ;i. If. i- ar-'.'i ..n.l ,..,-.m:.,!- .'.( rf jl fn i:.-i. 1 'I-',-v. v ii. li er,::i. IOC Li: NOTICE. I hereby caution all persons indebted to th'lats firm of Green, Sprinkle A Co.,al:.as, Sprinkle, Daker A (Jreen, against paying any debts, notes of hand nr boek accounts accruing to said firm except to Dijwif, from my ofSce about a yearago, and asyt ! haDol xndcannot get any satisfaction as to the dipol of the collections. LEVI SPRI.N'KE. We Will Purchase Wheat As mouey is scarce, we will pay in jroods Tor whest 65 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,75 per bamhet pounds. We will furnish sacks Tor wheat and re ceive it, either at our Store in UrownviUo or at .M.lvin's Mills. D.J. MARTIN A CO. Brownville. Oct. 20. 1339. oI' TAX TITLE. "J emah LountTjTiln.t I Court of the Second Judi cial District, '.;b-iuka ter- ritory.To May Tenn.A. D. J 1360, in chancery, elendant, E. W. 'Anderson, will take notice that the above named plaintiff, R b-. ert W. Furnas of Nemaha County, .Nebraska Ter ritory, did on to-wit: on the 21th dayof Marvh A. D. IS60, file his petition in the above named 'etn!i8 County District Court against bim, the said defen dant for the purpose of recovering and qaietinjths titlo unto him the said plainliflT the said foU"'n described property, to wit : lot Number 1 In Bik No. 15,in the City of Brownville, Nernah C."'7. Nebraska Territory as i evidenced by the original re corded plat of the said place. And ior such other relief as tho said plainlilf may be entitled. T! said plaintiff founding his said suit against him the defendant upon a deed given by one K. T. KaiiSy to him tho said plain tiff for the payment of the Ut ps Assessed unon the said lots, and a Kile of tb said property, on the 3d day of May, A. I. him the said plamul:. by him thesatd Kainey. laT treasurer iu and for tho stud county, and to ia ntimeof tho Territory of Nebraska. Therefore jo are hereby notified and required to plead anj"0' . demur to said petition on or before the 7th daj May. A. D. 18:30, or the said plaintiff will t ikefut-n petition as confessed, and apr !y to said lourtiorino ;ranttng tho prayer of the said plaintiff in "''" petition. JOIIXSON i htVt vuu. Attest, Attorney? for l'lainta. ; ALL EM BlaCKEH, District Clerk. Bv T. W. BEDFORD, Dcpo'v. Odercfl that tho'fa rtgoing.be pub'.i-bel for faf ennsceutive wcek3in the Xehmsa Advertiser. A I.LKN DLACivEK, Di-'. t!cri Br T. TV'. Bf.1FoKi. Denufr. lirowntille. Manh 29. ISfill. 4t-?H Probate Notice. 25 I 'i 'l' V. !' 11. is and I..-, 1 it.: OiiitlS OxxtHttixic t: liiai li e i.uslnefS supply of VTarrants will be kent on hmri cneap as ttiey can be bought elsewhere in i.i iis: leii" t-iuigi 'lous manner. tl' .. .5 u uil'ltl take Io sav lli.il i i i- ...... ,r,an . Brownvillo areas well prcp;"red tuservo those wisu- ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable teitnsas can be found elsewhere, l.'vervtliin desirable can be pure-based in Lrownville, such u- rroviMflib, t.Iotliii-, Mining JbidIc- The Boute from Brownville to the 'lire? is uni versally admitted by th se who have traveled it and others, to be superior in cveiy respect. L'rt wrjviiie is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. Ai to distance, an examination t.f the fittip isall that is necessary to prive to any tne that it is nearer from her. to the mines than frcia any other point on tue Missouri. On this route w;d and water abound thflentire 1 isfance. whilo on many others. wood hasto bo hauled for m-mj' days. The foregoing facts arc fully and satisf.ictt rilve- fablishei by the immense travel of last year, and th oso who adept it the present season will have no cause to regret havi nr done Therefoe Cross the Missouri Itiverat and start from Brownville. JOHN CODDLNUTOX f- CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. Lime! Lime!! LimelM The nndertigned whose kilns are ?ituafp,t niii,;i.. west of I'.rotviivil !e. on th roa.l loading in pf v- keeps constantly on hand a very superior artiri. J.f lime, to which be invites the attention f f... ins The Lira win be delivered at the kila or at any othoriKdnt in the county, as desirel. 7 , its i,wj!3 j Js. LONO N'.ticeis hereby given that Jfunday tto 2il iT ) Anri! A I) ISClL -.1 9 aVI.-Ic 4 U lit tie tl.BS ' r. r the final settlement vt the estate of Oine: P ev Jeceasrl. late of said county, at my off e. irc."J : -le in a:d co.iiny. when n.l wheicall per s ns in re-:p l i i..y appci'- anl sh-.w CJU-e if any wlir' ,e loiiuu of jnie N KeMy a luiinistrator of-w te -iioind not tealii-we.l. Given under my bjnd arwl ihe seal cf said Court s; 2Gih djy of March, A. I. 1SC0. CIHCS VT. WIIEEIJiit. Marrb M. .ISoO 3f-$t Prrhate 1 Fan for the Million! Fun for the Slew Loot! tvn Jor the Railroad I 'n far ihe Pike's Peak Emigrant m the Wide Prairies I I t hA most .mil.irif. aiul (..rflnji I V (...If UP A as the cheincst e .n.ic Magazine now pu&iis:ied la world. Each tiunibei o-itains thirty pige ' and frem six!y to ninety Picture all tbe come""1'" in of a rich bum Tons cbiraclerr Nick-Nix J.j taiiied if third year, and is growing in popularity- ) i a great favorite with all classes lathers and ers sots and d.iucftters since it coutairm Dolhi" m iy not be read al md in any family cirvle. It is publisher's desire ta n.ake it especially FUN FORTHE FA-VILT. One of Us feature" is the prize piuxle department The pnbli-her have distributed during the last six ei-ht months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, wttiotj had the tendency to make the competition earnest s interesting. tir In fact, take it all In all, n7 nmre amusing sheet J the family or vili.ue library, or hotl readiug-rwm, to beguile the tedious hours of travel ia car or itea boat, can be had anywhere. Terms. one copy, one year - - - ' ? . 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