Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 07, 1860, Image 4

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    MILL FURNISHINGS.
AS tie this? eto rrrolTfs, ccy sr u I?
LUfe f witter, t dekirit. tnd ktvU XiU-SSer
Cr. lit , Fattected by cs if1
't!ta r'f'f. lrca ret between lira, it taaty txllli
Kite ua tbe ftiT principle. Cur tpinllea tire
:el Tji and Xncea, with f el aeTfWi at both 2ls, ao
that de faces ef lie stones caa be kept pan-alle! with
each iter and tbe meal ground even euouga for tour,
Which are traportsct Improvements. Insurlug Safety to
11 ..J Ttr.irr, and food work, and eogU to la put in
U ItfVtr suit.
. i R 0 II BACK MILLS.
Kg for these the best cuality of Bnrra of cur
w liuportatlwn. and from our long experience as SJan
' e'scturera, can assure cur customeri tuat our mil'. can
kettt tx called.
V Prices cf Challcngt Hills.
. - to Inch pulley, f 115, geared $13
14 da do 13, do W
13 do do ' 16, do 500
- Prices of Iron Back .Wills.
. 14 I' atone with puller, $1". with rear, $160.
M do da . do 173, dj 20O.
- . do d do $23, do 260.
. for thick runners nul. S00. geared w.
. s rwrt kMm riot Km. French Bum
f,7 ifenrs. Dtalere in Rubber Belting, St tarn
Fcckir.e. llote. ire
Xapufact vera cf Machine Stretched Leather Belting,
Cemented and JUreied. -
- Adress: G.& C.TODD & Co.,
3-A A'tf. SIS Sorlh Uain St., St. Louie, Mo.
ver$ant
Slates
Eterf person who detiree to be shcrovghlycon
vtA tit political history of the LnitcdSi
. Ycuzn'a American Statesman:
A Ctnjlete Polltk! History or tbe unitea siates,
ik fnrmiiinn cf nor fiovernment to the Prevent
Rh-ummciiddl br statesmen. Politician and
Bditora, of every Party, ai Impartial and Invaluable.
Octave. pace. ( 60.
- ' BESBr k JXCtSON, rublUbert.
Hew Vork.
ABBICOLTDBAL COOKS
TOR SALE BY
: L.-BXJSIINEIL.IL,,
. (Sacceaaor to Edwarda fc. Buatuell,)
OT Fourtli &U, ELLouls, 5Io.
A.ericaa Farmera' Encj-clopedla, a Taluabla work, 4 00
The Bone tool, mna now m .cr v 1
Ccl'i Americaa Veterinarian
ftiockhardi'a Chemical Field tctnrea
jfeoon'a Agricultural Cbemlatry
Feapendea'a Complete Farmer and Gardeoer
Ao American Kitcben Gardener
SJckardioa cn-tbe Ilorae .
c u tba not
do ' on the Pesti ef tba Farm
Kl!bnr h. 5tena en tbe Cow, and Dairy Buab ry
Cbineae uar Cane and Sagw Mating
Padder'a Farwer'a Land Keatoje
Uneaon'a Iraatlae on Hilcb Cow J cloth
Poaenic and OrnanenUl Poultry, plain
XAndaU'a Sheep Buabandry
Toott,JUndl itSttaner'eSbepbexd'a Ooa Book
Barry' Fruit Garden - - --
Stepbeni' Book of tbe Farm, 450 llluitratloca
Tba American Architect, r Plan for Country
pveittoft -
alth'a Undacapa Garde nio, Parka and Pleaaura
crounaa
Week en tbe Bee; cloth
WiUon en Cultivation of Flax " ,
Klllott'a JltJCrtcan Fruit rrower'a Goida
Tba American Florlffe Guide
Iverr ldy bar m Flewer Gardener, pap M, 1 -The
Culturlat, . PPr 25c, clotb
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GEITEEAL LAtID AGENTS,
Cealcr in Coin.TJncnrrcntlionej, Txzttzg9
and Li and vv orrants.
Col'tetion$madt on ell accetsihh point 1. Taxtt paid.
and prompt attention given to all ouslaeaa perulux to
a first dasa Land Agency.
AOENTt roR THl
VXITZD STATES EXPRESS COMPANY,
Aiareand reliable corupay for tbe tranatr.Ualon cf
money packacea.
AHo Agent for the Kartford Flro Insurance Company
of Eartford, Cvnnt-ctlcut.
"VTe bare removed onr cOee to tbe r.e- bclM'.ci on
Kalnatreet, nsxtdoor to.TbfiK-rc lilll'a Store, and
near tbe V. S. Land 021ce.
Oct 27, ISM, ni3 - iXsnsAl'iin Jk. CATISOK.
1880.
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Kallia' Frit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener a
- Companion
TJadd'e Uodern Eorea Doctor
radda Americaa CaUla Doctor
Tbe Stable Book
Brldxeaan'a FiorUfe Gnlda
. Ca Gardenera' Aaalatut
" do , Fruit Cultivator
.' do Gardenera lnttructor
Field Band Book of Pear Culture
Co U'a American Tiuil Book
lulat'a Family Bstcbcn Gardener
do American Flower Directory
Dana'a Muck Manna!, clotb
Vorton'a Bcientinc and Practical Agrlcultnra
Dewning'i Lanaacape Gardening
Breck'a Book of Flowera
Leucber Eot TJoutei and Green nouiee
Mab'aProcTeive Farmer
Allen on tte Cultnre ot tbe Grapa
AUea'a American Tarm Book
do Rural Architecture
Pardee on tbe Strawberry
Tenatt end Jfrtin en tbe Uojr .N
Toaatt, Martin and fitevena on Cattle
Tonatt on tbe Eorae
KoBD'fPracUcl Land Drainer . -
Miaer'a American Bee Keeper' JTaocal
Cuimby'a Myaterleiof Bee eering
rVwTbaand Imphec, Socer PlaDta
EUtory f Morgan Horae-
Krmina'i Vine Dreec'a Manual .
-i.-we' Amerie roulVry Tard
' rrtn(' Kiemenvaot AgTicUmre
Eooper'a Dog and Gun .
Skillfal Douaewlie, paper 55c, clotb
WTiite'a Gardeninirror tba South
Charlton a Grape Grower' Guide
Peraos on tbe Culturo of tbe Vine
Thempaon'a Food of amimal, cloth -Xoral
Etiaya, Downing
Aburys lllonoia Form Bock
Whittleey'a Klaaouri Form Book, almoat tndli-
Kinacio to every man ""
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The tnt impresMoas ol r.tw and superb eDrra.r
inn of Rosa Houbcur'a celebrated painting cf the
Horse Fair, t-ri&tedin beautuul oil olora, arc dow
ready. It it executed by tbe unrivalled artists, ba
rony, Hajor & Knapp, who tare undertaken to make
it the most splendid work of the kind crer issued
from their extensive eit&blisnmect. its size U near
ly two by three feet, embracing mere than twenty
difTerent tinU and shades and colors, and it will pre
sent upon the walls of the parlor, drawing-room or
art jrallery, all tho splendin effect of a auperb oil
- . 1 f tv:. a -...i- :
P&inUrj. A CUJ'J HI kUll IIVU Mill vvnjuj iu-nuu
which has red red the highest testimonials of fa
vor by connoissleurs and the Tress, caa be obtained
for only 1 1 60, delivered free of charge at any post
orcein the United Sla'es. Agenti are wanted.
J. M. EilKRSON 4 Co., PublUhers,
Kc 37, Park-row 'cw York.
April, 25, 13C0.
PROSPECTUS
OF TEE " :
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS,
THE NEWS w 1! enter upon it econd year early
in the coming tpring, at which time it Will be enlarged
to nearly double its present size, and correspondingly
improved in many respect. It waa tte first and is at
ih trtint timatheoalr xiewivper prI1ue)tIy e
tahhshedia tbe Rocky Mountain Goli r.ecion. Tran
ported to thl country in the face of a dUbcartened re
turning emigration, with a tide almost lrresistable, It
wt set up ben;tb the feltlng ot winter storms, in the
niidit of noisy mob, howling curses, and threats of ven
neance against every person and thing that ventured one
encouraging word lor the country ; at a time when tbe
man was lortunate who knew one day from wbence his
meals for the next would come ; it was successful ly ei
tablubed, and has since continued in tbe even tenor of
its way, fearlesa and untramrneled.
Tbe News was tbe first to herald to tbe world tbe sur
prising richness of the
Rocky Mountain Gold Fields
for which tbe abuse of the Eastern press was heaped up
un it without stint ; but time bas satisfactorily proven
tnd v en fled its every statement and prediction, and tbe
N'ews stands to-day tbe most notod and universally
quoted newspaper in the United State
Already It bas a circulation in every State of tbe
Colon, save four, and in both tbe Canadas.
Arrangements are being perfected for special and reg
utarJcorreBpondence from all the important cities ot the
East, and the personal acquaintance cf the proprietors
throughout tbe mining retions, will ever secure for it
.he latest, mott complete and reliable reports from ail
parts of tbe gold fields.
The New, is ublifhedon Wednesday of each week,
and dispatched U the Statesby the Express coach of the
i.ii.mi va r,riinrihii lfiatnri ftiT in from
iviivnii's mn iv.w., -
six to eipht days, treoof expense to the aubscrlber.
TiiixlJVLJ3.--iingie copy, w, per jrar , uh.'ij',
$20 00 J $2 60 for six months ; $1 60, for three months.
Advertisers will find the News, for all time to come,
tbe best advertising medium in this region of coufltry.
RATES. Business cards, 412,00 per year; one
quare, first intertion, $2 00, per month, $5,00, three
months, $10,00, one year, $20,000; ore-fourth column,
$25,00 per quarter, $60,00 per year; ono column, $100
tor six months, $1.60 per year.
A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will be
set up In the spring, for tbe benefit of home patrons who
Jeslre work in that line.
In a word, it is tbe determination ef the proprietors,
that tbe Newa, and the News Office, shall always, as
now, stand first t i importance In tho Territory and State
of JeSersoa. Address
WM. N. BTERSfcCO.,
- - - - - Denver City.
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JOURNAL OF RU1UL ART AN D TASTE
" ZiUblUUi bjf A. J. Downing, in 1S;6.
EDITED D yj7jA,Y B1IITII,
.IS. UBLXSHSD MOICTBLT, B T - -
OAinOIT, BARKER 5c CO.,
25 Park Roc, New York.
' THIS popular publication baa become Indlspenslble
tbetaaUful Gardener, tbe Fruit Culturlat and the
Floriculturist It embracea within its scope:
t. The Diseription and Cultivation of Fruit
' ft&d Fruit Trees a subject iu which we are already
snore Interested than any other people.
I. Iacription and Cultivation of Flowera
sad werine Plants and Shruba, from the moat
' delicate and tender t tbe most harty and robust.
III. Description and Cultivation of allEdi.
ble Planta, which are, or should be, grown in our
gardens. , .
. IV. Gardening? u an Art cf Taste, with De
sires for Ornamental or Landscape Gardening.
V. Rural .Architecture, embracing Designs for
Jtnial Cottages and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates,
Ylnm-ies, Ice Bouses, &c
VI. Arboriculture, or tba Planting and Culture
ei rore! and Ornamental Trees.
. VUL Botany and Entomolojry, so far as these
ranches are connected with the general subject to
wkluh the work Is specially devoted.
The work is issued on the first of each month, lc tbe
best style f tbe periodical press, each number contain-
tog forty-eight pages, embellished with a frontispiece
end several ether orlainal and well executed engrav
lags. At the end ot the yea r it will make a volume of
ix hundred pages, beautf ally U lustra tod with over one
hand red engraving, many of them drawings of fruit
d flowers from nature.
' TZSJtS 1 copy 1 year' payable in advance, $2 OD
The Edition wit A Colored Platei :
" I copy 1 year, psyable in advance, $3 00
Specimen numbers mailed upon receipt of their price
plain edition lsots? colored edition ticu
Volume 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 comber at the option of the subscriber
Bound vtla, la cloth, for 1822, $1 60; for 1854, '6 '6
. ' and '8, $2 69
Tbe publishers ef be "Horticulturist" calls attention
I thia 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
lYurscrymen, Florists Gardeners, ItnpK
. tnemt Makers, Publishers,
ad ' generally all those connected with Horticulture
throughout tbe Union and Canada, will find this tbe
readiest mode of commuslcating with their friends and
caatomera
Advertisements should reach tbe publishers by the
th of the month preceding Intended publication. As
he is sot always able to meet the demands fur the ad
vertising columns, the communicetions received first
hav the preference, tottnic&l nsmet mutt be tery
legibly written
' As the space U be occupied by Advertisements can be
Tralated t soma extent by tbe wishes of ad vertlers,
It is well to Indicate on the manuscript about tbe space
wUbed for, and the number of Insertions
. Subscription and all other business communications
Should be addressed to SAXTON, BABKF.R fcCO
. 2ft Park Row, New York
as ATTEnrTte iocikv or the
"Little Giant" of the West.
Now ready fi- doUvery tbe Life of Eon. STEPFiXX
A. "Dorcutl, with bis most important speeches and
reports.
It a Member cf tbe Western Bar. Price $1, bound
la cloth, and SO rents in paper cover.
Noma in the United States at tbe present time it
, looked ta with more hopeful interest than the distin
guished Senator from Illinois. Indeed bis friend in all
t'e&iatfof us Union look upon him not only as the
r.s ac, eut che t reent man the man for the"crisis and
fa the coautry.
The mos important of Mr. Douglas' Speeches are
Incorporated la this volume, and the whole work sub
snitted before publication, for tbe criticism of some of
Mr. Douglas' most judicious frieuds, in vhnro he has per
fect confidence, and by them it is cordially approved and
ereitameuded-
let s: at the JTetrcpoHtsn Bookstore,
PHILIP at SOI.OJf.ONS,
J32. Pcnn avenne.
'. agent Ut Lawrence's relefcrated Foreign Sta
tUcery. s
St. Joseph to Cmalia.
HANNIBAL & ST. JO. R. R.
PACKETS.
Arrangement bare been made, by tbe Ilanni
bal and St. Joseph Rail Road Company, to com
mence with the opening of navigation, for a
TRI-WEEKLY LLXE OF PACKETS,
to run in connection with said Road regularly from
St. Joscpli to BrowiiTllle, OmaHa
and T1 nl'ier tnlermcdiata roints.
Tba followiug new, popular and fast running packet
boaU copstitute tbe line for ma present :
STEAMER
:liaha,
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Captain - - - - BAliTXiAiwsii.
STEAMER jfcJS
LTJ3HBAUGH l CARSOH,
SA&'ZERS AND GENERAL LAND AOE.JTS.
Dealers in Coin,
recurrent STony, Exchange and Land VTarrantii,
nonirvirirtr VPM1TIA CO.. S. T.
tnlal attention win be given to Bunns and Soiling
Kxcharieeon the principal owe 01 "o ,
nA ilar. Tiit nn-nrrnt Bank NotCS. ACOCStant S'jp-
Ply o'f Land Warrants on band for sale, roa cask, or en-
tcredon time tor jre-emptors. ah "w ,
gusranteedln every respect. Will Ale DeclaratoryState
menta of Intention tore-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon ocst sucuri-
ties, at western rates 01 iniereix, au u . "
In Landa or city property for diAant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend-
ed to ana proceeusremieiiuc..uj.c, -
Bills of Exchange on F.ngland, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, with cst of Exchange on tna Eaat
added. Deposits received on Current account anaiaieresi
allowed on special deposita.
OFFICE Alain St., near u.a. wn wuiv-w.
RirriEci--
Llnd, Brother & Co., Merchants,
McNaughton, Carson & Co., "
nitr k. White.
lounp, varsuu . tju, .... 11 41
Jno. Thompson Jaascn, coi r oii-oiv,
K. M. Pundersoa It Co. Merchants, .
M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, .
H ITI. 1. U11U13UU. JSiU. VCUavil - -
S. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
inn. s. Gallaher. Late 3d And. U. S. T
Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers,
MeCieuana, &cru(?js a. uo. cn,uiii
noa. Thos. G. Pratt,
Bon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Got. Kansas,
Eon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
Col. Geo, Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers,
B. C. Nutt&Co.
Greene, Weare & Rice, "
Douglass & Watson, "
Col. Sam Bambieton, Airy ait-.
Judge Thos. Perry,
Prof. B. Tutowller,
Oct. 8, '07-vj-nio-u
Captain
E H I L I E
A LBARGE
Captain . - - - - CAli v iui ,
For Freight or Tassago apply to
THEO. IHIJLIj,
FREIGHT AD TICKET AGEXT,
Forwarding 4" Commission Merchant,
Brownville, Nebraska.
Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't:
... St. Josepe.
i.
J. S. K. HA WOOD, .Gen.' Supt.
SPALDING'S
PEEP ABED GLUE
- EOONOMI,
A Sticb in Timo Saves Nine !"
Despatch Save The Pieces!
As accident will happen in well-regulated families,
it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, itc,
Spalding'a Prepared Glue meets all such emer
gencies, ant' no household can afford to be without it.
It Is always ready anl up to the sticking point. There
is no longer a necessity for limping chaiis, splintered
veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is just
the article for cone, shell and otb6r 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
qualities of the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be
used in tbe place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly
more adhesive. "Useful in every family."
, jr. B, A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25c.
Address: Henry C. 8paldinr& Co.,
hex so. 3,6000, N. T.
v
Put up for dealers in cases containing Four, Eight and
Twelve doxen a beautiful Lithographic Show-card ac
companing each package.
jtj-A single bottle of 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 up their list. It
will stand any climaia
CJ"Bemoved to 84 Cedar St., N. T. 41-ot
Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav
elers.
NOW BEADY, . ...
Edward's Xcw Map of Missouri,
With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cts.
K"ew Map of Tdlinois,
With a portion of Iowa and Missouri, price 60 cents.
The Peoplee 2Iap and .Gnage for Ioica, lUinoie and
Jltnouri.
With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1,25.
Same as above, on rollers, suitable for Hotels, OfiTces,
4c. &.c, price $3.
Kcvf Internal Improvement Map
of the United States
Showing all tbe Railroads built and in progress, with
tbe the contemplated routes, ihc different surveys of tbe
contemplated routes, the different surveys of the Pacif.
ic Railroad, the Overland Mail and Telegraph routes,
and the Gold Regions of the Great West. This Map is
drawn and engraved with tbe greatest care, and at im
mense expence, from Railroad and Government surveys
and the latest authentic information. Handsomely put
up In case fur $5.
Edward's JlontZiIy, a Journal of
Southern and Western Progress.
Published Monthly, with many fine Illustrations,
View of Cities and town. Portrait. i . .
$3 per annum. Those subscribing for two years, or for
two coDie one vear will ha pntitliM tn . i , . v.
- - w .. 1UV
United States, as e premium.
For sale at all Baokstoreii- anil t
Pine and Third StreeU, at. Louie.
Jjpril V6, 1563.
SEilG C10B HILLS
EVAPORATORS
I HAVE made arrangements with DOUGLAS
BROTHERS, Zanesvllle, Ohio, the only establishment
in tbe United Slates, engaged exclusively in the manu
facture of Sorgho Sugar Mills, Kvaporators, &.c.,by
which I can furulph the farmers in thin region with those
much needed articles. The Duuglas Sugar Mill and Ap
paratus were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio
State Fair; end the highest honor at the United States
Agricultural Society, silver medal. I am confiJent
Farmers of Nebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and
Southern Iowa can find no other to suit them bettor
either in price or otherwise.
Capacity and Prico cf I Jills. .
rnrcc Iron Rollers in Strong Iron Frame.
No 0 One Horse Vertical Mill presses from 25
to 30 gallons or juice per hour ; price $61
4o 1 One torse Vertical presses from 25 to 40
gal lone of Juce per hour ; price eX
Same aa No 1 ; extra heavy. 6S
do 2 Two horse Verticil presse. from 35 to SO
gallons cf Juice per hour; light drirt CO
do 3 Two horse Vertical (double geared) press-
es from 35 to 60 gallons Juice per hour, heavy
draft - SO
do 4 Two horse Vertical (jingle geared) press-
es from 50 to to gallon vt juice per hour ;
heavy draft 100
do S Four horse Vertical (sing!e gearc!) capa
city from 100 to 125 gallons per hour 140
do 6 To horse Horizontal (ba k geared) suita
ble to attach to Threshing Machine or other
power,- presses from 4J to CO gallons of
Juice per hour 100
do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical shaft
- to apply lever to. worked by horses same as
Vertical, prestos 40 to 60 gallons per hour 100
to lit
do 8 Four horse Eorlzontal (tack geared) suit
able to attach to Threshing Machine or other
power, presses 73 to 100 gallons per hours I3(
do Six horse Horizontal back roarec') calcu
lated for water or steam poivcr, resiiy for
. the belt, and with capacity to work off a crop
f from 15 to 20 acres of Cane. 15f
It. XT. intXAS, AjTt.
NEBRASKA CITY
Xxxt3ixxAzxoo Compaixyi
Capital Stock 50,000.
NEBRASKA CITY, If. T.
rnniS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
X fully organized, and their entirecapital stock of
Fift Thouiand JJoUare, paid m acaseenrea. i ney
are prepared, irom misdate, to grant open policies,
and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most
favorod Insurance Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in tho profits of
the company. ....
The operations of the Company, will be confined
for the present, to marine, or cargo risks, with a
maximum liability oi i2,auu on any one dououi.
eintr tbe only Insurance Office, on theabove pop
nlarplan, West -t the Missouri, it connaentiy ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.
We respectfully invito the Missouri River pa
ronage.
DIRECTORS
S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F.IIollj,
H.P.Bennet, - .J. L. Armstrong, .
W. . Ilinchman, Miles W.rown,
, A. A. radford.
OFFICERS
CHAS .F.IIOLLY, President.
J.GARSiDl,Sec'j.
SI. Louis Atrent Col. W. P. Howard.
Anril 2d. 186'J. 21-
r. txsBBAcan.
JJTC. X.. CA330I
DMA .ffilMOD
Xliila-cloliplxira.
A Benevolent Inttitution eetablithed by tpecial En-
' dowmtnt, J or the relief of the ticit ana Hxttrtttta,
i e Jflictei with Virulent and Epedemic Disease.
THE Howard Association, in vie- of the awful distruc-
tionof human life caused by Sexual diseases, and tbe
deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victimsof such
disease by Quacks, several 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 lire,
&.c.) and in caseof extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
rree of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa
tion commands tbe highest Medical skill of the age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex
press the highest satisfaction with the uccess which bas
attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper
matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet;
Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of
ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuance
of the same plan for the ensning 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 tbe emitted, especially to tbe
young, 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 Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS fur postage. Other reports and Tracts on the
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are
constantly being published ror gratuitous distribution,
and will be sent to tbe afflicted. Some of the new re
medies and methods of treatmnets discovered during tbe
last year are or great value.
Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTN
HOUGHTON, Acting Surgecn, Eoward Association, No
2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia.
Sy order of the Directors,
EZRA D. BARTWELL, President.
Eo. Fairchild, Secretary.
July 14. 1853-ly
A. LTFORD.
J. T. BORN
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Apri 1 9th.lS58. 43-t
The public are now respectfully informed that the
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latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory.
They were indaoed to exchange their former mill
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millers who hare tried tbcm throughout tho Western
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year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the
work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope
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hope for the continuance and increased patronage cf
their friends.
Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on
hand. GREEN & MARTIN.
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HAND RAKES,
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2?rownville, April, 25. ISCO.
; Legal Notice.
D. L. Martin, Hesta 1 . .
Nuckolls, dt Stephen Nemab County Districi
F. Nuckolls partners Ct-ort of the 2i Jadicial Di3
in trada by the came trict, Nebraska Territory, to
cf D. J. Martin 4 Co j May term, A. D. 1333.
T3.
D. I,. McCary j
To D. L. McGary cf the Stat cf Texas, the
above Lamed defendant. Sou ara hereby notmea
that the abore named Plamtiff3, V. J. Martin, iieam
Nuckolls and Stephen F. Nuckolls, partners in
trade under the namo of D. J. Martin it Co of the
County cf Nemaha, Nebraska Tcmtoty, have on,to-
wit, the 15th of November, laoa, mca tneir petiuou
in the above named Nemaha County District Court
against you wherein they claim cf you the sum of
ens hundred and six and lo-lOQ do'U m, with in-
torest thereon, from tho 15th day ot June, A. u.
1359, at tho rato of thirty-fix per centum per an
num upon a certain prommissory note in said pe
tition mentioned. Said cote being dated Brown
ville, June 15th, 1S59, due one day adter date, ana
given by you to said plaintiffs for the principal ami
interest aforesaid, and you are hereby farther no
tified that upen proper aSdarit being del, a writ
of attachment in tbe eaia case ciw ueeu
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. 1850, or the
petition will betaken as confessed, and judgment
rended against you for the sum demanded.
JOHNSON & BEDFORD,
Attest Attorneys for Plf.
Allen Blacesk, 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 Clerk.
- By T. W. Bedfosd, Deputy.
Brownville, March 29, 1860 4t$l0
TAX TITLE.
Legal
John II. Maun, P'ff
vs.
Peter J. Peterson,
JOHN GAItNETT & CO.,
AULTDML1F0T
AND
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Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
With all kinds of Machinery and Implements.
Uo. 5S, North Second Street.
ST. LOUIS, JMO.
KEEPS always on hand a large stock of Garden and
Grass Seeds, all warranted fresh and pure
Our stock of Agricultural and Horticultural
Implements and Machines ia also large and selected
with great care..
We invite an examination, and know that we are of
fering as good stock aa any house in the west, and at as
low prices.
TERMS "
Catalogues f rcibet grgtis to applicants. 43-ct
Notice.
Nemaha County District
Court, of tho Second Judic-
f ial District, Nebraska Terri
tory, to May term, lbOU.
Tfc alinvn named defendant, l'cter J. Peterson,
will tako notice that the above named plaintiff, John
II. Maun of Nemaha County Nebraska Territory, did
on to-wit : tbe 26th day of March A. D. IS60, file
his petition in the above named Nemaha County
District Court .ginst him the said defendant, for
tbe purpose of securing and quieting the title unto
him tho said Plaintiff, the following dascribed prop
erty, to-wit; Lot no eight in Block no sixteen, lot
no ono in block no forty-one, in the City o' Brown
ville, in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory as is
evidenced by the original recorded plat of the said
place, and for such other relief as the said Plaintiff
shall bo entitled to, tho said plaintiff founding his
said suit against him the defendant upon a deed
iven by ono It. T. Bainey, to him the said plain
tiff, for tho payment of the taxes assessed upon the
said lots and a sale of the said property on th 3d
day of May, A. D. 1859 to him tho said plaintiff by
the-said Kainy as tho treasurer in and for the said
countv. and in the name of the Territory of Nebras-
ka, therefore, yoa are ncrcDy nounca to pieau, o
awer or demur to said petition oii or before the sev
enth of May A. D. 1860, or the said plaintiff will
tako such petition as confessed, and apply to the
said Court for tho granting of the prayer of the said
plaintiff in the said petition.
JOHNSON k BEDFORD,
Attest, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Allen Blackxb, District Clerk,
BvT.W. BEDFORD Deputy.
Ordered that tho above be published for four con
secutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk,
By T. W. Bedfobd Deputy.
March 29, 1860. 4t$10
Legal Notice.
John L. Carson and B.I
F. Lushbaugh, partners j Nemaha County District
by tho name of Lush- Lonrt ot tne oecona ju
bauch & Carsonr I picial district, Nebraska
vs J Territory To liay term,
E. McCann J 160.
To E. McCann of the State of Ohio, tho above
named defendant. You are hereby notified that the
above named plaintiffs, John Ju. Carson and B. r.
Lushbaugh, partners by the name of Lushbaugh &
Car3on of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, have
on, to-wit: tho eighth day of March, A. D. IcJdO, filed
their potition in the above named Nemah County
district tJouri against you, wnerein tuey ciaim oi
vou the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars togi til
er with the interest thereon, at tho rato of 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 1359,
due one day alter date, and given dj you to saia
plaintiffs for the principal and interest aforesaid,
und vou are herebv further notified that uoon a
proper affidavit being filed, a wtit of attachment in
the said case has been issued against you, and that
you are hereby required to demur, answer or pi: ad
to the said petition on or before the seventh, day ol
May, A. D. 18(50, or the petition will be taken ay
confessed, and judgment rendered against you for
the sum demanded.
JOHNSON d; BEDFORD.
Attest, Attorneys for P'ff.
Allen Blacker, District Clerks
By T. W. BEDFORD.
Ordered that the above be published for four con
secutive weeks m the Nebraska Advertiser.
ALLEN BLACKER, District Clerk,
By T.W.Bedfokd, Deputy.
Brownville, March 29, 1850. 4tSlO.
LEGAL OTICE.
cy Xemaba County District Co
Fl'rl 2u.l Judicial District, Nebi
f ritory, to Atay Term, A D,
D'ft J
Court of fhc
ebraskaTer-
1860.
Michael Foley
Chas. Foley Fl
vs
DLJI'Gary
To D L M'Gary of the Statt of Texas, the above
named defendant:
Vou are hereby notified .that the said plaintifft, Mich
ael Foley and Charles Foley of the county of Nemaha,
Nebraska Territory, have on, to wit, the 3d day ot
December, A D 1359, filed their petition in tbe above
Darned I emaha county District Court against you where
in they claim of you tbe sum of five hundred dollars as
damiges for breach of covenant made by you the defen
dant with them the plaintiffs, and contained iu a certain
deed given by you to them tho plaintifl-s, on the 16th day
of nay, A v iooa, rorthe roi lowing described property
lying and being in tbe county ot Nemaha, Nebraska
Territory, to wit, tbe north half and tbe southeast quar
teror tne northeast quarter or Section Nj 27. in Town
hip No 6, north of Range No 15, cast of the 6th princi
pal meridian, which covenant wan that you the said de
fendant was possessed of the legal title to tbe aid land.
and that you would warrant and defend them, the plain
tiffs, and their heirs and representatives in the pcacable
possession of the said property, which has not been done
Ana you are nereuy further notified that upon proper
affidavit being made a writ of attachment in the said
case bas been issued against you and that real property
belonging to you in the said county bas been attached
and that you are required to demur, answer or plead to
said petition on or before the seventh day of Atay, A D
ibo, and trat unless you answer, demur or plead to said
petition, tbe same will be taken as conressed and judg
ment by default against you rendered for the sum de
nianded. JOaXSO.V &. UEDFORD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest: Allen Blacker, DU't Clerk,
By T. W. Bedford, Deputy.
Ordered that the above notice be published for four
successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
Allen Blacker. Dis't Clerk,
By T. W. Bedford, Deputy
Brownville, March 29th, 1860.
Charles G. Dorsey, TVS A Nemaha County, DlstrUt
t6dr,e Court of the Second Judicial
Carne'lus Mastcn and TV. f District cf Nehrasia Terri
tt VT. Cuba, Derendants. ) tory. In Chancery.
. ToHayTermlSCO.
The "hove named defendants, Cornelius M.tsten, and
"W U W Cob are hereby notifled that the afctve nam
ed" Plaintiff Charles G. Drscy, of Nemaha county Ne
braska Territory, did, r,n, to-wit: the 5ih day or April, A.
D pro flie bis petition lathe above named Nemaha
county District Court against them, the said defendants
for the purpose of recovering and quieting the title un
to him the said plaintiff, of the following described prop
erty, to-wit: the southeast quarter, of section thirteen
tevnihip fire, range thirteen, in said ..emah3 ceumy,
Nebraska Territory, and for such other relief as the said
plaintiff may be entitled to. TUe sai l plaintiff founding
his said suit against them tho defer-dacts, Upon a deed
given by one R. T. Rainey to him fee said plaiatiff for
the payment of the taxes assessed upn the said land
and asaicof the said property on the3ic!ayof May.il.
D. 1559, to him the said plaintiff by him the said Rainey,
as the Treasurer in and for the said coun'y, in tho name
of tbe Territory of Nebratka. Therefore you are here
by notified and required to answer plead or domur to
the said petition on or before tho the 14th day May, A.
D. 1SG0, or the said plaintiff will take such petition a3
confessed and apply to said Court for tbe prayer of said
Court for the granting the passage of the said plaintiff
in the said petition. JOHNSON & 15KDF03.D .
litest. Attorney for Plaintiff.
.ALLEN BLOCKER, Clerk,
T. W. Bedford, Deputy.
Ordered that tbe above be published four consecutive
weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser.
ALLZS BLOCKER, Clerk,
FerT. w. Bedford. Deputy.
Brownli'.le, JprilS, 1S60. 39 nt$13
LEGAL 0T1CE.
Hudson George and Russell R. Lewis are hereby no
tified: That Theodore W. Bedford has commenced a writ
a;ainst them with others, and has on tbe fourth day of
Xprlt, A. D. 1860 in Nemaha county District Court of
the second judicial District, Nebraska Territory on the
Chancery sido thereof, filed hi petition against them
snd others, to-wit, J. B. Wells, and Stetson L. Swan,
assignees of I. T. Wbyte, for the purpose cf setting aside
a certain deed given by him the said Hudson George, to
Uie said Russell R Lewi3. on the 16ih day of November,
A D 1&53 for the follrwing described property to-wit,
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section
twenty-two, township five, north of range fourteen, cast
of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha County Ne
braska, so far as the same may effect a certain mortgaze
or trust deed, given by the said Hudson George, to the
said plaintiff on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1S53,
upon his property aforesaid, for the purpose of securing
unto one Joshua Depenty, the sum therein mentioned,
together with costs interest and a reasonable Attorney's
fee, and you are hereby notified that tbe said petition
(among other things) prays tor judgment acainst the
said Hudson George, tor the sum of forty dollars as bis
costs, and expenses and a reasonable Attorney's fee,
and also for the sum of sixty dollars, together with in
terest thereon, from the Utn day of March, A D 1SC3, at
the rate of five per cent per month, and aiso for the
purpose ot obtaining an order from the said Couft di
recting thesale of the said property as the law provides
for the purpose of satifying the said Judgment and the
money due upon the said mortga3e, and for their relief
therein mentioned against his other defendants, and for
such other relief as the plaintiff may be entitled. And
you are hereby further notified that unless you answer
Dlead br demur tho said yetjtion on or before the 14th
day of May, A D 1860, that said petition-will be taken as
true, and the plaintiff obtain his judgments, arders and
mattrrs herein prayed for. .
JOnNSOy & BEDFORD
Att'ys for plaintiff,
Attest. ALLEN BLACKER. Clerk
Ordered that the above notice be published lathe
Nebraska Advertiser four week? consecutively.
35-4 w $1J ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk
Brownvillle, April, 5, 1SG0.
Sale of Real Estate.
Whereas on the twenty-second day of April A D 1S53,
Alexander M. Fergus and Joanna T.Fergus, bis wife.
for tbe purpose of securing the payment of a promisso
ry note bearing date April l-'th, lg&y, drawn in
favor of John R. Davis or order for twelve bandred and
sixteen dollars and four cents, payable nine months af
terdate, executed to the undersigued John L. Carson a
deed with power of sale and conveyance to the follow
ing real estate in Nemaha county, Nebraska, to wit:
Tbe west half of the south east quarter and north east
quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine
(29) in township number tive (5) north of rane number
sixteen (16) east, recorded on Mortgage Record No. I,
pages 13, 14 and 13 of records or Nemaba county, Neb
raska. And whereas it ia provided iu said deed that is
said promissory note w is not fully and promptly paid off
and discharged according to the tenor and tcrius thereof
at maturity, the 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 ca&h in hand at the door of the office of the Coun
ty Clerk of said Nemaha County, he beiug required bb
forp making said sale to give notice thereof by publica
tion in some newt paper published in said county in two
consecutive weekly issues of said p-iper, the proceeds oi
said sale to be applied on the payment of said note. And
whereas said note has not been pid or any part thereof;
Notice is therefore hereby given thai I will, on Satur
day the 21st day of Ap'il, A D I860, between the hours of
9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock p M of said day, from the
door of theoffice of the County Clerk of said Nemaha
county. In the town of Brownville in said county, pro
cecd to sell and will sell to the highest bidder for cash
the above described real estate with the Improvements
thereunto belonging, and upon such sale will make.
execnte, acknowledge and deliver to the purchaser or
purchafers a deed or deeds for sld real estate in ac
cordance with the powers confined and givtn by said
deed. JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee.
pril -12 , 1350. 3wr$3
Legal Notice.
John J Cornuo I'd'!
To Sprin term 1S50 of
George W Field i District Court for Johnson
Wm P Walker county Nebraska Territory.
Chas A Goshen dff j
The above named defendants George W. Field
and William P. Walker are hereby notified that said
plaintiff, John L.Cornue, has filed in the efSce uf
tbeCIerk of said Court, his petition claiming of
said defendants, George W.FielJ, William P. Walkr
cr. aud Cbark-s A.Goshen, the sum of two hundred
dollars with interest on that sura at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from tho fifteeath day of March
A.D. 1358, upon a promissory note given by defen
dants to plaintiff. And unless tho said George W.
Field and William P. Walker appear and answer to
said petition on or before the first day of next terra
of said court, judgment will be rendered thereon
against them by default fur said sum, with interest
and costs.
34
McGART, LTEWETT & THOMAS.
$7.50 Att'ys for Plaintiff.
Great Bargains!
LUMBER! LUMBER ! !
ineaper uaa Jtiver zor v;asn or
on Time.
LEWIS LAWRENCE,
Well known in this region as a successful and ac
commodating lumber dealer, bas again taken the
J7I111 on Sonora Island.
And is prepared to furnish every desirable oualitv
my t m ....
oi inmoer ior icncing or buildiDg purposes : deliver
ed at the Mill, or at '
Brownville Landins:,
' Probate Notice.
Territory of Nebraska, ) Q
County of Nemaha. f B
Whereas William B. Philips has been appointed
Administrator of John Noyes. deceased, late of said
Nemaha County, notice is hereby (riven that 1 have
appointed Monday the 16th day of April, a. d. 1SC0.
ior tne bearing ot claims against said estate and all
persons bavins claims against said estate, must have
them on file in my office, on or before that day, or
tney win be lorever barred from recovennj iuch
claims and irom setting off the same in any action
wnatever,
In testimony whereof Ihavehereuntoset my hand
ana seal this btn aay of Mnrcb, ad 18.30.
CUIUS W. IHIEELKK,
35 -Ct$7fee. Prohnto Jndgc.
LOOK TO YQUR INTERESTS!
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
AT
Brownville, Nebraska.
going to
Uriel C. Job.cs',3, riT.I No--.,, '
; ti f trict'e-i-
Lot co 13 ia block no l end Ju'-.vj" Pi
lots no & & $ in Uo:k no 3-' NebraakY'T-.
lot 4 ia block 25, lot 2 ia fChacc-ry terr7, ia,
block 41, ia the City of I
Brownville, Nemaha Coun- j To May ti,
ty N ebtaskA Terri UryDe- V S-
fendant. j " '
To the owner or owners or penoa cr rrr. t
have any intercut in the above named pn--
wit: lot no 15 ia block 55, lots 5 A 6 iavi
82, lot four inll-x k 23, lot two in block tl B
City of Brownville, ia Nemaha Coun'v ,!a
Territory, notie.j ii hereby given, that'll v
named plaintiff, Uriel C.Johnson, has coaa '
anion r.nd filed his petition in this Nemahl r
District Ccrurt above named in the Chi-Q!7
thercor sslnst las said property for tbe rc-v
recovering to acd to quiet the title, ia bin JJ
said property, his said suit being founded ,
deed given to him fir the saii rropcrtv !
T. Bainey cn tho Illh day of May, A. D jvl
the Treasurer cf eaii county of 5i Wail" f- '
payment of ths Lt.tes assesssJ thera aVl 'i
the third dav r.f M.v. afwe.M. f
tia the said
that un'esi they answer, derurr. r 'In IV
petition on or before the seventh da i '
D. 1S50, that his said petition will hi ft'7'
by him, the said Rainey, to
and
said ;
A.
true, and t::;it the prayer of him, the said c'.
therein will la granted by the ni court '
J0HNS05 & BEDFOSD
Attest, tSoraejjfjr-j'f
Allex DLiCSEB, District Clerk, w .
By T. W.BEDFOHD,DeT
Ordered that the above be published f or four"eo!
secotive weeks in tbe Nebraska Advertise-
A LLE N BLACKEH, District CV
EyT. W. Bedford, Deputy.
March 23,18C0.-$10 50
Estrays,
The following dnscription of Estmyi fc1T, B. , .
and recorded iu the County Clerk's offlce at j
county at Brownvii:a. " Jfn
One bay horse colt two years old !t sn-ln?
black mane and tail, a small white pol in ik.
head, and the ri2ht hind foot white. N 0the,
brands perceivable. Taken up by the iubse.. ! , 7
the 16tu day of December, 1SS3. er Uo
One light bay mare mule about sixteen h ii. t ,
Very much marked with the harness, ijii j,..Ir
boned. Slight appearar.ceof shoe but lostcff v.,!
er marks or brands perce vable. Also os otv Vm '
about sixteen hands high, supposed to be niae or
years old. with a blaze face and marked witk ths
ness. Some signs pf fhoes. but none ob. a sIum cr
ofT the right ear. Taken up by the subscriber ihontih.
9th day of January, ISCO.
n. b. EocrsTs.
I certiry that the abore Is a correct copy of ths descfiw"
tion of the above named estrsvs as appear on rrd it
mMCa?cChei5. i,60 rrJt W' BKI)f 2D C"
An Improved Farm
A very valuable and desirable improved farm ilt-i'
41-2 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from Nemaha
City, can be had on very favorable terms. It coniuu
rt 184 acre; 40 acres under cultivmin; 24 icres is tim
ber; good well; stock wafer. ad good frame honst-
The stock 2 yoke of oxen, 7 cows. nd ?y,.unf :,
the farm implements, and household furnirjire will hi
sold with it ir desired, a rare opportunity la here pre
sented. Enquire of E. W. Furnas, at the Advertusr
office, Brownville. N. T.
Nov. 17, '69 nl3
The Great Female Tills.
DR. J. P. CREAGER is the Genersl Afent. Trio!!
sale and retail, for Dr. Wbeatin's celebrated Ttn
Pills. These Pille are truly valuable for ladies for
they will restore the monthly courses when they mey
stop from any cause whatever. They never have fail
ed in any case where the directions around the N x ob
taining the Pils have been strictly followed; Indeed,
there ia no case f failure ever oie lo our knowledge'
Being purely vegetable they are perJecfly '
Single boxes, mailed to order pnntpaW upen receipt
of one dollar, by J. P. CUF.AGF.a,
Baltimore City, ltvrTna.
A 1 iberal discount to druggists. 3 cent postage stamps
as good as money.
Fine Honey.
Dr. R. C. Smith, of this county, presents cs with '
beautiful articleef honey, equal, if not superior to sny
thing we eve saw. This honey was manuf ictured ry
Mrs. Smith' according to the directions si ven in receiet
which she purchased of Dr. J. P. Crearer, Baltimore
City, Md. Any person can get this receipt for making
honey, and be independent of the honey-bee, by wrishig
to Dr. Creaeer, No. 653. West Baltimore street, Balti
more City aid , enclosing lOcents Ilawkintrillt (Cs)
Pulasky Times.
A Good Farm fcr Sale.
The subscriber will sell at a great bargain a very
choicequarter of section of land in Johnson county, Ne
braska. There are forty acres of fine timber land,
60 acres nrder cultivation, a fxd log house and oihr
improvement!). It is two and a half mile from Tecum
seh. on tbe rnad from thence to Pawn CUT.
Any person wishing to purchase a good tract of land os
very reasonable terms, will apply t Cyrus 'SnaM a
Tecumeh, or Johh L. Carson, Banker, ia ErowsvilJi,
or to Geo. W. Shroat, Nebraska City.
ROBERT W RIG TTT,
Residing at Wotrallton, inNeraabaCa,
January 18, 1860 28-tf
NOTICE.
I hereby caution all persons indebted to the lata
firm of Green, Sprinkle A Co., alias, Sprinkle, Bsksr
A Green, against paying any debts, notes of bander
boek accounts accruing to said firm except to wpelf,
from my office about a yearsgo, and as yet I harsect
and cannot get any satisfaction as to the dipol (I
the collections. LLV1 M'Ul.MtU
We Will Purchase Wheat
As money is scarce, wo will pay in goods for wheat
65 cents per bushel ; and for flour $2,7 i per hundred
pound3. We will furnish sacks lor wnem ana r.
ceive it, either at our Store in Brownville or at
Mlvin's Mills. V. J. MAKH
Brownville. Oct. 20. 1359. tP-A
TAX TITLE.
1 Nemaha CoontyTistrVt
Court of the Second Judi
cial District, Nebraska fer
ritory,To May Term, A. D.
J lSGd, in chancery.
Th ahove ram ed .lelendant. E. W. Andenoo,
will take notice that the above named plaintiff, R.b-
... - r a S- "a. I .a.
ert W. rumasof emana bounty, eorassa aet-
EobcrtW. Furnas,
vs.
E. W.Anderson
To those in the States contemnlatin?
me.KoratKa nr.a rvansas
GOLD MINES.
The nndersigced desire totay, and in so doir. will
not practice deccptionjthat there are advantages
wi oo set-urea in
Crossing the Missouri river at IJrotvnville.
and outfitting at, and starting frcm that point, not
10 oe iouna at any otner place on the Missouri Ki
vcr. In the first place, on both sides of the river
are large extents of bottom lands in which grass
makes a much earlicrstart than on the utlands.and
is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the
entire season. Here, then, is a Jesirablo place to
recruit stock before starting on the Flaim. Stock
can also be purchased here on verv favorable terms
The Brownville Steam Ferrv boat.beir t the ht
"V . . . . I . i r. . .. . .
wr at any pointon tne river as may be agreed upon. I on loo uiver, oacrs peculiar inducement? lor eross-
'A.-X3.0 xriccs ing at mis point, it if large ana commodious; with
Areas follows. Atthe Mill, forcash. from Dowerful mach inprv. which PnaV.lp t h r r,,nriofr
OU cents per n;u ieei 10 1 per lUUfeet. to terry emigrants and others in the mostexpcdi
vn wme, say mree, six, nine, or twelvemonths,
JL. w aa axa a axuta
e undertake to say that tne tusincs men of
Brownville areas well prepared to serve those wish
ing supplies, witb a superior quality and on as fav
orable terms as can be lound el.-ewhere. Lvcrything
desirable can be purchased in Brownville, such as
Provisions, flothia, Mmujg Jnp'c-
The rioutefrom Brownville to the Mines is uni-
.. . . . . i . J ; . i
vcrsally admitted by those woo nave iraruiu nao-i
others. to bo superior in every respect. Brownville
is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As
to distance, an examination cf the map is all that
is necessary to prve to any one that it is nearer
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 ethers.
ood has to be hauled for many days.
The foreeoicz facts are fully and satisfactorily es
tablished by the immense travel of last year, and
those who adopt it the present sen son will hare no
cause to regret having done so. Therefore
Cross the Missouri River at and start
from Brownville.
JOHN CODDINGTON & CO,
Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat.
from
45 cents per 100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet,
witn iu percent, interest from dehverr nota tn h
...... i i i , -
occuiuu uy uDincumoerea real estate.
Ihe lumber will be delivered at any point on the
Missonri Kiver within 50 miles down stream, at 25
cents per 100 feet in addition to the above prices
wucnsuuicicni amounts are taken to iustifv the con.
struction of a raft.
T V l. i .. .
ium niauioK auuiocr. rarricu ar attention ia
caned to these propositions, which cannot fail tn
command consideration.
Come with, or send vour orders, and the-r hal! Ka
filled without delay.
100,000 feet of Lumber on hand,
And more making every day.
L. LAWRENCE.
March 1st, 18f0. 6m.
Land Warrants,
or a.mJa. axicI on Timo I
We are prepared to loan Land Warrant of . 1 1 i sJ
settlers on such time as thev mar dpsir inn nr thnri
. . ' ' " . I
usual rates.
A consuut supply of WaiTants will be kept on hand
for sale aa cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in
town.
Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants.
aii warrants tola by US will be rnirmlMd t ha
genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if defective.
Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al-
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
The undert lgrjcd whose kilns are situated nine miles
west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft.' Kearney,
keeps constantly cn hand a very superior article cf
wayi be found at the old stand a few doors cast of the lime, to which he invites the attention -of those wish
rowajTuio aiouse. ing The Llrae wi n he de vered at tha kiln ar t
LUSHBAUGH k. CARSOJf. I other point in the ennntr. as denira.1.
Baakers, and Dealers In I-a-nd Warrants. Pub. , 1S0 ta ij. f . I.OXCi
any
ritory, did on to-wit: on the 21th day of 3frch A. D:
1800, file his petition in tho above named 'emab
County District Court against him, ihe aiuaei-n-dant
fo the purpose of recovering and quieting the
title unto him the said plaintiff the said foi'i'WTg
described property, to wit : bt Number 1 in HI'"
No. 15, in the City of Brownville, Nemaha County,
Nebraska Territory as i evidenced by theuritfinsl re
corded plat of the said plot-. And ior such otner
relief Ihe said plaintiff may be enlitiVd. !
aid plaintiff founding his said suit against bin the
defendant upon a deed given by one R. T. uaii'T
to him the said plaintiff for the payment of tas tax-,
es assessed upon the said lot., and a sals of tbe
said property, on the 3d dy r May, A. 0. 1359. to
him the said plaintiff, by him the said Rainey, as the
treasurer in and for the said countv, sad in tbe
name of the Territory of Nebraska. Therefore yoa
ri IiataKw untif.fl ant rnnlr.d tn nlead Stiver Or
lemur to said petition on or before tbe 7th dny ef
M-ay. A. D. I860, or the said plaintiff will t ike sack
petition a? confessed, and apply to said Curtfr the
granting the prayer cf the sid plaintiff io the said
petition. JOIINSON UEDKUttD.
Attest, Att4.rneyi for 1 lainu
Allen Blacskr, District t lTk.
.. By T. W. BEDFORD, Deputy.
Ordered that the forezoinz bo publi.-hed for four
consecutive weeks in th Nebraska Advertiser.
ALLEN HLACbLEU, Dis. Cierx.
By T. W. Bepfokd. Deputy.
Brownville. M-trch 23. LSoif. 41-SH 2
Probate Notice.
Notice is berebv given that Mond-iy the 5M day
April, A. D., 1S60, at 9 o'clock A. U. is iteum
for tbe final settlement of the estate or o.n er r. aei-
l itn-ntnl lat of .aid COUIltV. St IDT Office. In BrW-
ville. in aid county, wheu and where all eeraonsla
i.rtprl mar nrr snd show ea-e if anr. wty tse
accounts of James S. Kelly adminiitrator of said es
tate should not be allowed. . "
Given under my band and the seal or saia wcun ia
26th day of Alarcb, a. v. ...
Jfarrh 29. ISfiO 3t-$t Probate Jud.
Fun for the Million! Funfortht Steam.
- . w-t aff T- T T. .
boat I run Jor ine tiailroad i tun
for the Pike's Peak Emigrant cn the
Wide Prairies !
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had the tendency to make the competition earnest aw
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