THE ADVERTISER. BROWNVILLE, JUNE 14, 16G0. TERMS: $2,00 2,60 44 ,r " " mm " "IZ " ,UO Club of 13 or mors will be furnished at $1,50 per mom, provided the cakb. accompanies the order, cot for one year, If paid in advance, .4 4i 4i 4 at tLe end of 6 months. if tt . 44. " "12 The "Nebraska Advertiser " having pach the largest circulation cf any paper in tve Territory, Wholesale Ilerchants in St. foui. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East- ern markets where Nebraska merchant pur cse. will find no better advertising medium IB the Western country 2 flanks, Clanks. iTc have on hand, pnuted in rnpcrior atyle, and tot fitchX Iqt cah, a fresh supply of Warranty Deeds, KortRage Deeds, Trust Deeds. Bonds lor Deeds, Justice, sheriff and Constable Blanks, Blank Preemption Papers, Township Plats. Bills Lading, Drafts, Notes, etc., etc., etc. rovbieb we rail the especial attention of Uioeein need. printing of .any and every description executed to fderin a style inferior to none, produced in any part of country. We except no office in the West, or elso nere, and offer t peciinens of our work as evidence. f. r. -ti- 'a "l T? A Vr Q IWik cellar Sluflmor. nd 4-. w f v . . - , ... " Apeot, Post Office building, Corner Douslasand Thirteenth streets, Omaha, N. T., is onr authorized Agent for both the Advertiter and Farmer. $. g, 1IA.HDING & CO., News and Literary De pot, mil's building. Main street, opposite the Nuck olls House", Nebraska City, are our authorized Agents for both the Advertiter and Farmer. .Telegraph to BrownTllIc it is now a fixed fact that we are to have a telegraph line to this place. and that very shortly. . The locating corps of engineers reached. here yesterday, planting stakes fcr the poles. Theodore Hill, cf this City received a heavy contract to furnish poles, has the most of them ready for de livery. Within a fortnight or two we will be. exchanging lightning dispatch es with our friends East. Snsar Mills. We again call the at tention of farmers to the advertisement cf Douglas & Brothers, Manufacturers of sugar mills, sugar evaporators, and all kinds of sugar making apparatus, Znnes Tille, Ohio. These mills, after a test of three years, have proven themselves supe rior to all others, having given perfect satisfaction. We have consented to act tZ agent for this territory, and wtlltake pleasure in giving all desired informa tion. In a few days we will have on hand one of the small sized mills. Will far- mers call and examine, and leave their orders. It would be well for four or five neighbors to join in ordering a mill, where it is not convenient for each one to get one of their own. ThC Horticulturist, for June, is be fore us. It is an exceedingly interest ing comber. The publishers favor us with an' edition in which the fruits are Colored to nature ; they are executed in superior 6tyle.- The present contains, co?r-p.i- jVn To'vrnd, rr Se??er Apple. Ir -' - r- " No person should be guilty of allowing 1 his or her property of whatever kind to remain uninsured. Let the recent con- flagration near us be a warning to all. j There ore agents in this city for some half dozen safe; reliable companies. ihey lo not advertise with us it is true, but ' by -all means we say, insure your prop erty. Carson &. Lushbaugh are agents for. the Hartford; T. W. Bedford for the jtna, and E. W.Thomas for the Phoenix. All reliable Companies. j New Billiard Saloon. We have neglected before to notice that Evait Worthing has opened up a new. Billiard Saloon in the basement of Judge Whitney's new building. He has a No. 1 marble top table and will soon have several more of the "same sort." Lovers of the cue will find Evan's sa loon about right. ClOrlOUS Rain On Sunday last, this section of country, for a long time past, suffering from drouth, was visited by a copious and thankfully received shower, which thoroughly soaked the parched earth. It was just in time, and is vTPrth to this county alone, thousands. "Tho latter rain,it falls in anxious baste, Upon fce sun-dried fields, and branches bare, Loosening, with searching drops, the rigid waste, As tf it would each root's lost strength repair. On Wednesday we had the benefit of another fine rain. ; Eaxcfccs Co's Nursery, Oregon, HO. To the proprietors of this extensive Nursery, and Green House,1 at Oregon, Mo., E. H. Bcrches & Co. we are in debted for a liberal supply of bedding plants, received by steamer Hesperian. We intended to call attention to their es tablishment before, but have neglected to do so from time to time. It is near us, so that per? : : can visit and select for themselves, or order and receive returns in a few days. The trees and shrubs are raised in our own soil and climate, and the proprietors are reliable, experienced and trustworthy gentlemen. These are all desiderata of the greatest , import ance, especially in the business in which they are engaged. We know our peo ple hereabouts have had enough experi ence with foreign tree pedlars, and urge upon them, for their own good, to pat ronize home nurseries, where they can be accommodated. Bcrches & Co, have an extensive nursery in which can be found every desirable tree, shrub, vine, evergreen, cr "flower, cf quality and at prices the best, and most liberal. They are engaged in, and propose to make the grape vine .business a speciality, and will be able the coming season to fill orders at eastern prices, and guaranteeing true toname, and of Tigorxrus healthy plants. Read their 'advertisements. We will receive and forward orders when desired. A Shabby Railroad A few weeks since we had occasion to travel over a portion of the "Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railroad." Of all shabby roads it was ever our misfortune to travel over, this one is decidedly ahead. The cars were antiquated and dilapidated ; while in motion, there was a constant rattling of windows, doors, backs of seats, imper fect wheels, &.C., in sound resembling "ye Caliope," or the joint music of forty cracked Chinese gongs. It required all the physical power possessed by passen gers to retain their seats, such was the "bobbin" motica of the cars. It is a sin to treat travelers in such a style, and there ought to be a statute at large pro hibiting the running of such machinery as we found on the road mentioned between Lima, Ohio,and Ft. Wayne, I.nd. , Documents. Again we are placed" under obligations to our indefatigable del egate in Congress, Hon. S. G. Dailt, for supplies of valuable public documents. The RlTCri is yet rising rapidly ; has risen at this point several feet within the last twenty-four hours. U- S. Express CO. To the obliging rce?wrer cf the United States Express ! Dayton and Michigan Railroad. This road running from Dayton, Ohio, through Troy, Piqua, Sidney, and various other points to Toledo, has but recently been completed through. It was our pleasure, not long since, to pass over some hundred miles of the road, and we take great pleasure in bearing testimony in favor of its superior construction and management. The grade is remarkably even ; the rolling stock, fine and com fortable; and every attachee of the Toad, from general superintendent, to news-boy, attentive, punctual and gentle manly. At Lima, we met our "ancient friend," Mayo, who has held the posi tion of Master Machinist, on this road from its commencemeet, and was invited to look through the extensive machine shops at that place, but was prevented by want of time. The Dayton and Michigan Road has encountered many disadvantagous cir cumstances in its construction, but the indomitable perseverance, and superior business qualifications of its Board of di rectors has overcome all, and the road, running as it does, through the central part of the great State of 'Ohio, cannot fail to pay, if not immediately, at no dis tant day, handsome dividends. LrsHBACGH & Carson Agents for this city. 7cp3i:xiai,x2x:t.a UNABRIDGED . DICTIONARY. 7. 'j 00 TO ff j AxaBrrTora X V 'j-(BONNETS j p, I Ac, Ate. -(fillip . ' PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTORY! HEW SiiDDLEEY JOHN W. MIDDLETON, MAW STREET. BnowamLE, IS. T. TtrK ANNOUNCES that he has just received f.f" from St. Louis, with a fresh stock, and has --nowon hand, principally of hit own manufacture, Fine Gents r.i.d Ladles Saddles, JJusT and Wagron Harness, Collars, Cridles, Halters, TFlilps; Of Every Style, PIKE'S PEAK WHIP LASHES, PLASTERING HAIR, A good supply always kept on hand. Weill Llanufactnrcl to Order, CALL AND SHE FOB YOTJBSI3LVE3. Brownvllle, April 19, I860. 41-ly BOOTS & SHOES Soxr Tlio ZWZlllloxi. NEW STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASK THEY ARE OF ETERY GRADE, And Made of Good Stock, Good Sliocs at from 75 cents to Three Dol lars per Pair. Good Roots at From io $G Per Fair. I v':?i a r cr ft t.f NEW PICTORIAL EDITIOX. 1500 Pictorial Illustrations. Webare just Issued a new edition of Webster's Un abridged Dictionarj, containing 1500 Pictorial Illustra tions beautifully executed. 8,000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary, Table of SYNONYMS, by Prof Goodrich, In winch more than two thousand words are carefully discriminated, forming a fuller work on EnRlish Syno nyms, of itself, thau any ether Issued, besides Crabb, and believed in advance of that. Table, giving Pronunciation of Namet of 6000 distinguished Person of Modirn Timet, Peculiar use of Words and Terms in the Bible, With other veto Features, together vrith allthe matter OF PREVIOUS EDITIONS, Comprised In a Yol.ofl750 pa?rcs. We haveteen Fpec?men sbeetHof tbe Pictorial Illus trations. Tbey are well executed, and will often be found useful in giving a much more correct Idea of an object than can be obtained by a definition. JV. Y. TVi bune, April 16, 1S59. We baTe seen specimen paces of portions in archi tecture and ornithology, and find them of artistic beauty as well as of great practical Talue. CAmfian Mirror, April 12' 1809. We have seen specimen sheets of tbese Illustrations, and can hardly see bow they can be improved In beauty or accuracy. Boston Evening Trantcript. Webster's Pictorial Dictionary in Boston. So exhaustive and satisfactory we have uniformly found It to be, that enlargement and Improvement seemed hardiy desirable. Botton Journal As a wbolo, tbe work bas no paral lei. nor it it at all probable that it will toon have one, Botton Traveler Leaves so little either for the strict scholor, the mat . s'-nral culture, or the limited employer of common -nrH ' to desire, that It may with truth be said, that nothing in the lexicographical line Is left to be desired. TheeriUcsof Welter sre a. wnorU thing, movers .J i ifJ fJLnn?rr been occupied for years in It it a fixed fact, living en. itt place at the most complete and uurate Dictionary of the language extant. Boston AtlaCn" , A monument of learning in this tingle line" of ,YZ. an.h nn r.rivl. aTA tin! noon Bot RiS Making the entire work tn which cannot be surpas.ed , and which in our estimation lll remain unequanea. JV E Farmer These important improvements must make this far in advance of any competitor in the field Boston Congre gationalist To every writer and speaker of English it is indlspen 6itie Ballou't Pictorial This new edition Is a perfect mino of knowledge and a most complete book of reference Cons. Bulletin Appears to be as complete as it is possible to be made Botton Pott. From Don. J. M, Gregory,. Superintendent of Plblio Instruction, Mich. OJice Supt. Pub. Inst., Lansing, Jane 30, 1359. Messrs. G. fcC. Mermam, - Gentlemen : 1 know not how to ex press my gratification with the valuable and beautiful features ad.led to the great national work, Webster's Quarto Dictionary. They render It if possible 6tillmor worthy of tbe proua piace u occupies r mo prc trntui Kn?UFh Urruase. I say iiu uit uuuiii j v r- - - v - standard, for while a few scholars and others here and there, prefer other dictionaries, w eobier dispute the nooaoi ice peopie, iuwiuiu.vu nwi"" appeal among the masses, learned and unlearned, in our land. Xor need this be regretted, as long aa its pooiisn- ers take such tmwearied pains to keep it abreast who made in the laneuaee. It can only express my very sincere hope that you may be fully re warded for the good work yon are doing in the cause of sound learning. With considerations of high respect, I remain, gentlemen, Yours truly, ... . . ,G M. GJttQOET. L- -. ., . . , CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c, I invite the attentkn of my old customers and the purchasing public. I have never before been able to offer sueh bargains as at i resent, in either variety style, quality and prices. DO KOTFAIE TO STOP AT TES BOIIVILLE SHOE STORE. Brownville, Jprll, 26, I860. WILLIAM T. DDN. BALTIMORE Clothing Store, SEIGEL & GREENBATBI, Announce that the; hare received and opened their SPEING STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. Hats Caps, and Roots & Sliocs, Gentlemen's Under Wear, Carpet Sacks, &c., &c, Their stock varies from the FINEST QUALITY TO THK A very fine stock of SULILlBfl CL0TMJ&. Gratif 1 for past patronage they hope by future attention to business, and a determination to please, in style, quality and prices, to merit not only a con stant pat increased patronage. GIVE US A CALL. Brewnville, April 12, 18G0, "rilie's Peali, or Bast.". HEW Sold by all booksellers. GET TEE IL3T. GET TTECSTIH. G. It C. MERRIAV. Springfield, Mass. vonnALLTon fiolic house. The subscriber informs the traveling public that he keeps a house of entertainment at Worrallton In Ne maha county, .Nebraska, on the Territorial road leading from Nebraska City to Tecuniseh, The comrort and convenience of travelers will be con sulted and charges moderate. ROBERT WRIGHT. January IS, 18G0 2S-3m PROVISION STflBJS. AKD DRY GOODS HOUSE. 3NTo. XI, 3Vrii otroot, BEOWIIVILLE, IT. T. J. IBBmiE e& Oo nave Just completed their new busineps house on Main Street, near the U. S. Land Offlce, in Brownville where they have opened oat and are offering on the most favorable terms, Dry Goods, Provisions,' Of all Kinds, FLOUR, CONFECT10NARIES, GHEO AXU DRIED FRUITS, Choice Liquors, Cigars, And a "thousand and ons," other things everybody needs. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Brownville, April 26, ly "ready made JACOB IAKHON, Brownville, IXebraslia, Keeps constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mado clothing, which ho pledges Lis customers is of superi or man a factu re; and which he will sell at less prices than Eastern machine made ftuST. UrownriJle, Ajril 26, 1S60. DBMMITM iB, KO. 17, MAIS STEEEr, BROWNVILLE, N.T. TEE030EB HILL Which is the oldest, most extensive and reliable Merchantile House in the Upper Country ? T10D0BE HILL Where are the best bargains to be had in the pur chase of ad kiadi of goods ? Who tells goods at the lowest figure ? .... -''.. THEODORE HILL. Who outfit Pike' Peakers with any and every thing they want at prices equal at least, with SainS Louis and St. Joseph? THEODORE HILL, Who keeps the choicost quality of goods ? THEODORE HELL. Where are the latest styles and finest qualities of x ancy uooos to be round T AT HILLS. Who pays the highest market price for all kinds of country produce. THEODORE HILL. Who does the exclusive Commission Business in the City of Brownville? THEODORE HILL. Who wholesales goods to the bock country on the most advantageous terms i - T O?? ' TT T T 'T Who purchases and ships more country produce than any o&e else ia the upper country ? THEODORE HILL Who keeps constantly on hand and for sale the larg est and best assottment of Hardware. ? THE' HIIIL-IL. Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of tho latest style Hoops ? . Where do people go to find a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps? .HILL'S Where will yon find all kinds of Caned fruits, Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choicest brands, elc ? AT TIIEO. DILL'S. Where will those going to the Gold Mines find a sup ply of Picks, Axes, Shovels, Sluice forks, Ox Yo kes, Bows, Chains, Bacon,' Beans. Sugar, Gunpowder, Rockers, Coffee, and everything they want ? AT THEODORE HILL'S Where will Farmers go to purchase "Plows, or sell Wheat. Corn, Oats Bye, Barley, Potatos, Beans But ter, Eggs, to. TO HILL'S. If Farmers wfcn to ship thelf produce themselves, 7caered If yon wish to deal with accommodating and polii? Clerks. GO TO THEODORE HILL'S In short : For anything to eat, drink or wear. to it. ; 1 t 1 1 3 P C3 i ma mm m v i h i i i 1 1 i n BROWNVILLE, N. T. Brown?iIle, N. T., April 12, 1S60. U ui 3 U J J fj- JOHN A. POITN, Has Removed Frcm his Old Stand on tha Iiovee to V7HIT:ni2"S ITEV7 BLOCII, MAIN STREET, EEOWJVVJZE If. T. Wnere he has opened np a ConPlstiTi & of STAMiE AD FAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family C3r 3T 0 O 02TOa3 9 COJISISTINO OT Tlovx, Ham, Bacon Coce, Tea, LIolasc3, Salt, Clieess, Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWARE, si,dcll:r,3r Boots and Shoes. Hr3 knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Boownvllle and vicinity enable him to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He aska an examination of Lis Stock, feeling assured he will he able to satisfy In quality, style and prices.- i i i WHITNEY'S BLOCK ce; l- " 4) t4l O W a tt r s o ii Zfi ,2 E o . m t i Si 03 SI 3 M Ci a 3 .-3 w o 5 BSf iH 2 da t AS o o a & 5 3 a te s 0 5 a 3 2-CQ a s c o a O 91 9-S 2 -3 m o 1 2 o o 1 te . S ft a o 9 tl a 5 O a, c a . 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O --. 5 at a " 5 at o 3 O 41 M W!" fll 5 3 fc. efl gain -as - "-ST m S . 5 3 OP W an 3 " 1 - M V O O V M w tt2 a 9 3 -3 a S 13 e ; 3 w - a ft .09 3 m A - a 2 2 " era l. zl "T en 3 U 2 a B on S aa S.ft2 1l a a m if 3 te a a m s- ga SOJ a J 2 -5 a a a a a te i O C J3 a - i 9TS k 2 HZ a 5 m a . o a 2 2 r fi a S ft Clioioe Xji2ac2.a TIIE undersigned has 8 OCO acres of Choice Lands lo cated in tbis Territory, wbicti be will sell Cheap Tor Cash or on Time. For further information apply to my office on Vain Stree, of this place. . n. X. ATOXSOX. Probate Notice. Kotice Is hereby given td all parsons Interested that Esther Beishline has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John Beishline, late ot Pawnee. County, X. T., deceased. All persons having claims against tbe Mid estate are notified, to present tbe m to the Probate Conrtof said County, on or before the lta day of May, 1S60, or they will be forever barred from recovering sorb, claim fn any action whatever. H. G. LORE, 12wno32F$7 Probate Judge. NANSEMOND Street Potato Plants, Of superior quality best variety for tbe" North packed to go eafely, long distances by Express Price i00$l; 1,000 $2: 5,000 $9; 10,000 $15. Onr planti have produced fine crops in the north for many years, even as hi gh as 44 . C. B, MI7RRAT, Late O. S. Murray fc Son Foster's Crossings, Warren Countj , Ohio. Orders left at the Advertiser eiSeo will meet with prompt attention. April 12, 1S60. ' T! " 'Tr ( tf" ) j- r tw' Vaaa,..' J jf o-- ) Wis.- jf-:,. . :-i h'.j cf trj '. -1 n I860. FRESH 1800. A 'i 3 i ui w A 9 Taw Just Received Our SPRING AKD SUMMER p n n n vbi s&j w Ly HicA is the Largest and most ComjiUie Slock ever ojfered in the West, and tcMch tee tcitt sell at prices to DEFY COMPETITION. THE LADIES ABt especially INVITED To give ns a Call They can all be suited in everything they desire from From a 10c Lawn To a $2 00 p yard Fancy Silk Dress Pattern. We can Fit Gents ia Suits fton $5 to $30 Emigrants to PIKE'S PEAK, Utah and California, CAX bo supplied with Outfits a? Unprecedented Low Pricea. We do not desire to humbug any one, but state facta which we will prove to all giving ns a call. No Charge for pricing and shoicing Goods LADIES DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Cutlery and Quecnsware, Glassware, And Choice I E 8. '11 n cr Headrliiatie Clotliing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,etc. rp3 L3y AITD FINE FUBMITUBE . Agricultural Implements. Best Qualities of DUB AI MSffi Together with a rreat variety of articles to tedious to mention. Onr motto is : "Small Profits and Quich Returns" Como Oxio S Como S ! You may rest assured you'll not be disi appointed. EYEOYTDIM Efeecledor iPesired Can, he had at our Store, and on terms as favorable as those of any other House in the West. All Kinds of COUIITEY PEODtJCS, "Will be taken la exchanf e at current prices. TTeDoaCasb, or Exckan-re for Produce Trade, and are Deter mined tiicreby to Give our Cus tomer B All G AITS. D. J. LIARTIti Ci CO., ErowaTitle, April 19. ISS3. 44j ira7r GOOD SEAIIGTEES3E3 WANTED. JACOB MARHON, MERCHANT TAILOR. EroTrmille, rffcbraslia, -7ilt give steady employment to from twentj to thintygood seamstresses. Apply immediately. -tfrcwntiJle, April 26, I860.- f .;r i ' i trust salh. Whfreas oa the S3 lb JjjcfS-'f? 1359, William Iliye?, ac 1 JaL C. L ; executed to William II. LUoTer, a l:e i the vsa a.l l9TLTlt cf tbe wvfrii re I naiaeJ.nw)n the fallow irs d. ' Vei r BrowBTiue, Xeniaha County, Xe--ra-'A Te"-. to-wit: Lot 13, ia Uxkiso 14, ia t "or;- "of said town, sail deed r"crJe l ia Lee l i.j; "ord.no. 1, TasSlo an ! 513 cf Lctli cf rVl Nemaha County. And whcrs it U yrcfile-i ii said deed of tns?t that sail trustee, af:?r fivir Z weeks notice cf the tirne aai pktee cf sals cf ea i Real Estate should sell the sara at f-'.'is stt'e ta the highest tiJier, for cash, aniaf7t j-c-erIj t j expenses of said tmst and the rajrsent cf t"is :!al.a anta named in said deed. NoUoo ii therefore t :ro by given that I, William II Hoover, Trr : - ts af r aaid, will, oa Friday, tha2ih day cf )-'y, A. D 1S60, between the hours of 9 o'clock. A. 2'., iz 1 4 o'clock, P M. of said day, ofTer at r-sl-.'"i sala at ill door of theOSeeof the r.?riitercf De-ij cf :V maha County, in the City of ilrownvi'.Ia. N. T, the above dascribed real estaia,auj will scH Hi jiz:? tj the highest bidder for cash in iauJ, and ejea such sale will make, execute acknowle ji il de liver to she purchaser or purchar?, a dec! f t said real estate. WJLLIAMII.IIQOVL - ilay3.1S50. 3i$3 Tk-jstm Profc;itoAX7otics. Territory of Nebraska, r th.A rn.i County of Xemaha, Court TThercaa n?.ith J uckolls, a.-Jministrat-ir cn tie s tateof Joseph Terola decease-l. late of NemaSi courtj", has made application to the Probate Court of J.m ii County, Nebraska Territory for one years extcior. cf time, to collect tc-: assettsand pay tbe debts adJchirj?s chargeable asaiast tbe same 5 notice is beret? given u all whom it may concern, tiatlhare set I fi.Uy, tbe ISth day of May, at 10 o'clcxk A.M. of aij day, A. D. ISGO, as the ttme for tLo he.irln? of M ar?li-atio.3 at my ctSce in Brownville ia sai l county, wtseo and wbere all persons Interested are requested to arpar aaI !iow cause why said extension sbould not be allow ed. witness my nand and tbe al of said court ttlsilta day of April, A. D. isco. C W. WUISLES, Trotate JuJ;s. n43-3w-f$t SHERIFFS SALE. Death NuckoHs, vs. Tl. W. Fnrnaj R.J. Whitney and J. W . Coleman. NOTICE is hereby piven that by virtue of aa ex ecution issued from tha oce of tba Clrrscf the District Court of Xemaha eountv, Nebraaka Terri tory, against R W Furra, R J Whitney and J W Coleman, and in favof cf ITea;h Jfackclls for the sua cf four hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty cents; I, J D Weils, Sherii" of XcirahACo Nebraska Territory haf a levied npon and from the door of the house where tha last tertd of court was held in Brownville, in said county, on Monday the 23d day of July. A D 1360, at one o'clock, 1J 11, I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for eash in hand, the following described real-estate, to wit: tho part of theN. Eaat quarter cf section 23 town ship 5 range 15 containing one hundred and thirty two acres, with ail the improvements thereon, aj the property of IL J. Whitney, in satisfvtion cf said execatioa. J, B. WELLS, Sheriff cf Nemaha Co.,N. T. Brownville, Jnno 14th, 1S'30. 43-6t-J 13,53. FEUIT TEEES! OIUTAIIZITTAL Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Plants, ttc. IXXLXjS & CO., Agents for A. Falinestock & Sons.. TOLEDO ITUESEKIES, AM now eanvanslng 3?emahaand ?.lchard.ioncornllei, Nebraska; and AtcUiiton county, Kia.url; receivinj orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vin, EtfTifreenrt, i.c, fce. They call the attention of Farmers arid others de sirelng anything in their line to the advantage of por ehaainic aupplies at their Nursery. The stock lirom. pleteand pTicea aa favorable aa that of any other Xar aery anywhere, and all warranted to he as rpre-snted. Orders can also he left at the Advertiter oSce Brown ville. r. t. G- G TT mm pm xiwa 'JO 1 hand and am constantly manuidcturinz, at my r'.oV rmciorj, in urcgon, mq.p wagons, ana every t riiAiniE ri.otrs, One aiidTvroIXIorse rioTS, Shovel Plows, Hoes, Harrows, Corn Planters, Ana Harrow Tcetli Together with everything In this line used by a farmer. I take the responsibility of saying that my two horse plows will do tetter work, la stubble or any kind of rough ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this upper country. My two-noro and prairte plow will be sold, for cah on tertnB, such as will pUce them la the reach of every farmer. My Plows can be obtained from my asrent at Iowa Potnt, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county, Marietta, Rush Bottom, Holt county, Brownville, X. T.. nd For est City. MARTI.V HOFFMAM. N. B. All kinds of repairing done wtth neatness and dispatch, on liberal terms. Oregon, Mo., May, 1560. Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, X. T., keeps on hand a general assort ment of Ilnffman'a Plows. Brownville. May, I860, 7 Carpentry Simie llasy. Thirty-eight plates, two hundred figures. The most practical artd valoatrie book foT farmers extact. Telia how to build Barns, and TT,in Rri.i.m. ... ... Price $3; sample copy f i by mail, postpaid by ; Lxzs vuawj..- zvx. rmiaaeiphia. Aieuts wated. vlnl OREGON NUESEBY. PROPRIETORS. Oregon, Eolt Co., Ilo. . Thd undars!?ned hara lon n'rvi Wjrs av.w:..j fl, MVUM VVUTIUUW of the want of a first claes Nursery ia the West, wrtr TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, kC, van ne aaapiea to onr climate and soil. In view of these facts. we have established nn s;. and have now ia jnece3sful caltivaton. which we of fer for salo s Wholesale or Ihiail. The coming season, a large and well selected stock. ruitea to tai ci;mate, oi Apples, standard and dwarf; Fears, standard and dwarf; Cherries, staclarl aa4 dwarf: Peaches, Flams, Apricots, ITeetarines, Quince, Crapes, Currents, Gooseberries, Eispberries, Strawberries aad Blackberries. Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Hants, Rose?, Dahlias, ... Ac, AcJto. To which we would beg leave to call tho attentioa of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and Iowa. tD-Oar terra will be as low as any r .labia east era Nursery. By purchhsing of as the expense of Lwsporttion, from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are earefTy labeled trJ packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit ed States, for which a charge cf the actual eost only will be made. No charge will be made fur the deli very of packages on board steamboa'. All communications addressed to the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. E . n. BUHCITES A CO. . AIID FAIICY POULTRY, ' IXAXXCITS DOCS. ETCETXLmA. VJ-. Pp"11? Circular now reaJ- Sent free V." Send for one. Fresh Egfef lettin? te- "(fal'y packed) from over & 30 DIFFERENT BREEDS' Of Game and Fancy Poultry. Address; . S. HALTIT, ' . , i5ox 21,Kairal9, N.-Y. P. S. Send for FaS Circular the last cf Aurust. April 12, 1360-6ax. Of all kinds, for sale at this cilice. i in i i.i. m s mwmnmmm! Tn--i wi ! i n . ,Tr1f.Tt.1 . t. tttw w j., i....., -,iiiwiLi i,. .,,uj. a m -n. ulusi ---., m. ----.r