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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1860)
9 fllE .ADVERTISER BROWNVILLE. AUG. SO. I SCO. .. , tf mud inrJvaixo, $3.00 " "1 Jill I furnished at $1.60 per IT"" lt "ruer' Dul TrTe " "iVebn.sk' Advertiser - harinc .T-S2pb!cac:nnati and other East kef Nebraska merchant, pur B ni-ket.er -dve,t lain medium &e. win nuu the Western countrr-t lanks, Blanks- . r ht.o f r on. . f ?- an-T arran tle, or itr.f' lor Deeds.. sner.tf and Constable UJana. -i . 1 Ill lliun a A V I 1 . Township Pint Vo plot,. Bui. Ladii.fr Drafts. Note, etc.. etc.. ei .r.' V.i .i-.ntn.n of thonf in ie and every le-ciiptl.,n exited to r to n.-r.., prudw ed lln any par f . .. . . in 1ht Vwl r else- .-m At OR PLC. Clt.t i. rnicn . Prln'fTHf sny "4 rt 1 f Apl ! if fit Tit. ,rln -7'' : - . m . in .he WeM country.- except - 7 fc , ev.dfnce and offer spemnieus of iinwt a. joy, roc & t. Ni) li;ai.i:k in , ftl.Q 1 wTrtE ,nl Brown's Ir.i y-TLfy .rsauthixed Aj.-rl.tS r .Furmtr and Adrntuer. M ' -CE3SORS TO n O KLY. Advertising Agency BYUGHTNING! ircnirii TO brownyilli;.: :me AM) SPACE ANMIULATED! On Tue.-Jay last the StMin Line of lmyh was completed to this place, i jlu 0fi.c the first in -NclraAa ' :-iialIv opnifd Ly xMwssrs. Ellswoktii r i Tuurzn, tLe efliciviit tunstnuturs of - line. By the kindness of these gen- x mm the following Telegram was trans- j ittt-d to the .Associated Press in the I ates, as the first Dispatch from Ne- i Irst Telegram From JTcbraska. IJbuwnvillc, Nebraska, ) August 2fJ, 1SC0. J . brad 'a sends greding io the States : The Ttkgrcph Lice was corni'leted to t Is place to-day, and the firt office in j " : ;.ri!-l.a formally c pened. Our citizens ' i ji.Mikdt over the ertnt, and now i alifi advantages of beinjr connect t wilh their Ivi-urli frirnds and the . ' est of mankind" ly means of a "Light ' : ag Line." nrfl' "Westard. the Star of ' , znrire takes its way." CITIZENS. The following dispatches passed be- reer the Advertiser and Gazette. St. ; rseph; the latter of which was the first tlegram receited in Nebraska: Bhowkville. Nebraska, I : August 29th, 1S60. ditors St. Jostni Gazette : The 'Advertiser tends greeting. Give , s your Land. Hot as blazes ; thermom- iu the ehade. "What's the H.W.FURNAS. tr .nvs 101 your and St. JottPii, 1Id., August 29th, I860. 1 3IT0B AlVtBTI6ta: "We are most happy to return reeling. Thermometer at 100, t '.ing like h 1. You ask for the news : I yiglas stock fully up to the thermomc ' r, and rising as rapidly. St. Joe. drinks l rtlraska's health. PFOU.TS L CUND1FF. , "W. ;.j:it cur M.riti in with the trl'r.u- ihf'-rVi: of maukiijd." Who V DvHir.4.; Hy ":: L a. fast country i .id - ' I". Tour y ars ago we came t this lace from Ohi , ly the most "ex I dniuus ruute" known, and were tvefnty j tr days luakii g tlie trip, and thought ? were, "right IriAv' Then, if we ( uld Cimmunicate with nur iH noioh. . rs ly.." Uncle Sanr. Line' f ;y tuixty days we were lucky. f A New Manufactory In Brown- TlllC. Farmers in this region will be glad to know that A. W. Mathew, an txperi ned Fanning Mill maker, has cummetict d the manufacturo of that scarce and valuable article, in this place. We A Political Text Book for IbGO. C nipticl y nrac Greeley ud J..fcn P. CleveUnd, la n..w in pres and will m.n be Uined Ii I- iaietidel uemi4lr eveiy imprtut pr p.iii. n, Tote. !ocn. men', or pitt-ave ciicnUted to rbed lht on tbe pend irnt P. evidential -trnxis.e und t te upwially usemi as aU ,k.r te'a ence li all Mte.kcr. ri'rv ni i.ihur. . actively ciifjted in the cLva. Aiuodk it contents I are the 'i:iim iHK ; A SK.ETt H OK ALLTFIK X ATIOKaL KOM IXATIN'G COXVKXTIllVS. t,lti In iha 1-..1..4 looked at a Cozen, the Other day. lie Is 0rt In iszj. mciadicg tLe Prty PUurm of each . C .nventin. iust roinplcting, and think they are ID A hi-t,.ry of tbe Unttt tor Siarery extenion or J . relrlr.ti. .a in tbe Cnired States from tbe ierlnraTion of many respects superior to the common irKieperidet.ee t tbe esciui..nn k.u in ism main. , , ,, r,., ' ,. i. ii j I 'y rv' H'e J..iirnali of Ci-UKrefn. and hb. ir:i tbe ote sty! of mills. 1 n y are lunt, well rnaae . by re. xyj n tbe mom important divini or X A liUt ry of CmrresFlonal action tbe on nn.ti,.n arantitm fiee UnmeMcada to actual ettleron tbe pr.b- and noss'Ssing fine, power. te hope Mr. Matht w- may find ihe bu.-inc$3 a pr.y ing one. Fruit Trees, Ac E;,. jjcrches, E-q., of i he Oregon C'Ao ) Nurseries, is now canrassing this region of Nebras ka toliciting orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &x. We fpak for him a liberal patronage, and have no hesi tancy in vouching for representations he may make in regard to his business. II is a reliable man ; his nursery is near us ; his trees, &c, raised in this climate and soil; can b put in the ground again in 48 hour from he time they are remv d from the nursery. I). J. Martin & Co., judging from the Hanche wagons lacktd up to his ware room door the pat week, induing a lively business, notwithstanding " times nre dull." David keeps jud the goods Ranche men want, and sn-Ib to them at figures which "iut fcuit." lie laudi, wilh the ycaa andnajnon all Important chip... lion. , . . , P .pular Soreraigtity Vr. Donplas' Eay' originally pnbii-bed In Harper's! Itaiizin on the Dividing Uae between Kederal and I- Authority Tlie Irrepressible i;..nCict Mr. Seward'a Speen dp. Hve.ed at R.-cbeter in 186s "H Mud?lls. Ertract f r m Senator rtsmibt rd'n xpeerb in whioh be describe :-jrtbern Mecbanica a tbe Jtud til of Si-iety The re.olutlons recently paed by the V. S. Senate. tr-' -- c w vjunre in reeard to SU very in the Terriiorien. A propped Se-lition Lw Extract! from Mr n..mr las' Speech io favor ot a law t o ir.i,h Soi, w " - uwiup A Ul ilea, loiift P pularorSimMter S irereijmty. Rxtracte from Sen ator Benjamin 8oeech. uiin-t Sqnajter S -rerei?nty ana in review i air. V npla-' theories on tbe nobject o, mvny in toe iprriio: ier al,.. Mr. Breckinridne'n !peero ai r.ani.ri i..v on tbe p wera aud duties of U"nsrcft iu renaru in ne Territorien. P irit-illc! of tbe Republican: Tarty. Abraham Lln oin apct-cn at np ui.ne.a. in.. 17, 1360 on receiving i.cyuiMKMii iiuTiiiiMiion tor toe senate. L'nf'ieiidly LwJati in. Q lestious and anwer, Mr. rhtiiiUt.' qtipMtionM to Mr. l.incvluon the ubjeo of s!; WMV t.A If t ; i.m .!. - r. I 1 .1.. . . . . . . "'i' ji uuiunu icinifi. a iio air. i,iuCvj!ii a qae-tioiia iu nmitUn witb DtitiBla' replies. Letters of Ditinauibhed Statesmen. (Jen C.' let ter too A B N"icboion of Tenneree, in which be etiun cijten the theory of Soualter Sovereignty Ma-liu Tan Burcn's Letter of 1848, on the power of Cmigrea over Slavery in the Territories. Greene C Uront-n'e leueror 1848 declaring ulavery to exist only by force cf local law. Daniel S. Dickinnoi: on the same nubject. Edward B.iies to the Missouri Delegation to tbe Repub licxn C 'iireiiiion, also bis letter sustaining the Domina tion of Mr. Lincoln. Powers of the Supreme Conr . Extract from the wriiinim and speeches of the Fathers of the Reeublic, and pa tieularly or tbe JelTer'in Republican party on tbe powers and duties of the Supreme Court of the Uni ted Siie Election Retnrnv The retnrns of ehcb State by coun tlefor Pre-ident cince and incln1itix 1840; also the vote oi e-irh Stale by coiituie at the l.t (ieneral Election preceding the Preideniial election of 18(J0. Reoiuiintis, tc, Henoluilons of Party State Conven tioiM and of State Lejri-ilatures on tbe subject of Slave ry, and Mich extract from tbe speeches aud writings of prominent Statesmen and politician who are recoiruiz el leaders of ttieir respective parties as will give a ciear idea of the Issues Involved in the coming poiiiicil Glad to Hear It. Jo. A. Houcn, Esq., a capitalist of Columbia, Tennessee, has been in this place for a number of weeks past, purchasing Nebraska lands, both wild and improveu, Wlttl a Vlt-W Of i cuinpnen and the positions by the various parties to the selling to citizens of his own State, whose object is to. become permanent settlers in Nebraska. We hope he may be success ful in sending out settlers, and lucky in making a "nice thiDg" for himself by the operation. Denscr's Slock. nd the adver- tiement ef C Da -ser. He has a mag nificent stock. His st If-staling fruit can is something very nice, and we think will answer the purpose for which it is de signed most admirably. A very ingeni ously constructed Lantern Deuser has is worth looking at, and is Cheap. The Prince of Wales In Brown- TllIC. While the Prinze .f Wales, or rather Lord Renfrew, is visiting New York, Philadelphia and Washington, Erownville is not forgotten. The "Prince of good fellows," and Prince of Western tradesmen. Theo. Hill, is wide-a wake and still supplying this market with every article needed "from a darning needle to an anchor." Mr. Hill has just returned from the East and brought with him de cidedly the finest stock of Fancy Grocer ies we have ever looked through. ' Every body go and see and purchase. 41 J0ps and Hale." it is said by knowing ones that owiug to the fact that good " 'ops" cannot be had in this coun try, "Hamerican Hale is duced poor stuff." Hill, being aware of this State cf affairs, has imported a supply of the celebrated "Edinburg Scotch Ale," which we know, from "personal observation," is "all its most sanguine friends coull desire it to be." c 'met The Text-Book will be ready in the course of July. Price $1 per copy. The usual discount to the trade. Cash orders solicited.. Address nORACE GREELEY k CO. Tribune Buildings, New York. INPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm, Por the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious Fevers. This wonderful remedy was brought to the knowledge of the present proprieNjrs by afriud who has been a great tiaveler in Persia and the Holy Land. While going down the rever Euphrates, he experienc ed a severe attack of Fevor aud jgue. On discovering hiscotidiilon, one of the Roaimen too from bis pocket an Amulet, saying "Wear this and no Fever will touch you " Alth iuu'h incredulous as to its virtues; he com plied nd experienced immediate relief, and has since alweys fonnd it an effectual protection from all mala riou complaint. On fnrtber investigation he found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers .and said that it only could be obt a net from tbe priest of tbe sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and as certained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it wa Coompounded. The wouderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in tbe minds of thetMtives in the miraculous healing powers of their Priests, Since his return lo America, it has been triedwith the happiest effect by several La-lies and Gentlemen of high character, who have given it the most unqualified p.ioise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for tbe prevention and cure o Fever and Ague and Billious Fevers is now offered to the American People It win be sent by tmll prepiid, with full directions fo "ss, on receipt of one dollar, P-incipal Depot end manufactory, 183 Main Stleet, Rich. n .od Virginia. Branch Offlce, Bank ol Commerce Bui lii. v, New York. Address, JOHN WILCOX k Co July, 6th ly TIlC Wcatlier Is hot as blazes aain. On Monday last the thermometer stood at 10-3 in the shade. As we have had no rnin of late vegetation is suffering badly. AUGUSTUS SCH0ENHE1T, I Formally from Semfa Count-, OLio,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, FALLS' CITY, Oo., 3J". T. XUcliardsoxi July I'S. 1S00. in from Now J cxcLifigc congratulations instantly " rjth the lightning's .flash." W..!.Jers ure will never ceae, tri.iie woik of ait d j so increa-e." Wednesday evening our citizens pr t ipatcd in n cencral jollifi' ation ever the tot of the completion of the Telegraph - fie to tliis point. It was decidedly the ' t-Iiest time ever gotten up in this city. '.fVerylcJy and their friends" were c"n I r-i. h was an occasion on which all, ; atever mighf be their political or rc- I Us creed, could join and rejoice to f ihcr. and they did it with a will. Bon- iilurnications, fire balls, music, lijr.lr.g gunpowder, speeches and toasts vwre the order of the evening. After i- rounds were fired one for each of the ' tus ui-h v.liieh we are now more r'y alii, d, one for Nebraska rtnH nna "H V ? tue Tehgragh Line (XI. Nixon was ed out and addressed the crowd. He followed by Mayor Hill, Dr. Me "son. Dr. Ilolladay, R. Brown, Judge btney, CoL Smith, H. M. Atkinson, W. Bedford and Mr. Ellsworth, who gcther facetiously and agreeably en named the assemblage for a couple of -rs. A procession was tlen formed, -er command f Co!. Nixon, and pre' J'ded V th Protvnrille Band, marched Jyughihe principal portions of the city, n the crowd dispersed. Jloncy To Loan. Persons wisbin to borrow money, can he neenm mouated by applying to the undersigned. Klinble socurity rec-u:rcd. II. M. AK1NSOX. We Will Purchase Wheat As money ii scarce, wo wiil(i.y liio.l ..orwtirHt f5 ccrjt jrbust cl ; nnd for fl xir $2.75 ir hundred lunds. We wi!lfunii.-U aik f..r wheat aud re ceive it, either at our rftcre in IlrowiAville ir at M- lvin's Mill. D. J. MAUTI & CO. Hrownville, Oct . 20, 1 350. otP-5 Adniinistratcrs Eale. i y oraer rf tt I'r-ihatr t'.'.rt f Xemnl.4 County, Jtt'Ia T.rrttoiy. On Saturday, the Sih y of ccpt, A. D18C0, at one o ol-K-k. r M. o! said i iy, before- the door of the Ton oflk:-. in the City f IVru.in Nemaha Coun ty. T, will be pi.ld the highest bidder, the l' l'owinir described rial etate, a? the property cf jhc-od .MtiicK., aoceaea,to-wit: the west half of the north -enst quarter f frootion no twenty-eight, town ship no six, rane Ci'tc n, ea.t of the fixth principal meridian, containing eighty acres, appraised at four hundred dollars, icrinstf snle.rash in banc. JOHN W. SWAN. Administrator pf the eEUt of Jaccb Mvlick, dc ceased. Brownvil'c.Julj 25 ISCO-JJ. LEGAL NOTICE. R. W Frame, Pl'iT 1 Nemaha County District vs t Court 2d Judicial district,Ne- Joshua G. Abbe.d'ft j braska Territory. In Equity. To Fall Ttrm, A. D. 1860. loshuati. Abbe, the above named defendant, will tako notice that the above named plaintiff, It. W. Frame, did, on" to-wit. the 30th day of March, a d ISfiO, file hU petition in the above named, district Court within and for Nemaha County Nebraska Ter ritory, against the aid Joshua Q. Abbe, setting forth, that on, to-wit, the 27th day or December, A u 1858, the aaid defeudant did make, execute aud de liver unto the said plaintiff a certain mortgage, ou the following described property, vii : lota4o15 in block 57, lot 6 and 7 in- block H5, lots five ai.d six in block one hundred and tbirty-niiie, lota 9, 10, 3, mid 4 in block fit ty-ninc, lota 10, and 11, in block fffv-fciz. lot twtlve in block one hundred bdI eight, 1 ti one, two, serea and eight, ia block fifty-eight, J l ts five und six, in block one liunorea ana ior.j, lots ore a i l two in block fifty-seven, lota three, four five & ixin bU k sixty four, bis seren and eight in block ono hundred and even, lot nine in block one hu;nir.d arl thirteen, lot twelvj in block one hoii. '.rod m.d seventeen, lot one in block one hun dred and seven, and block one, as numbered and described in the published plat of the town of Peru, inNoniaha county eblska territory, to secure tne payment of five hundred dollars, according to a cer txin bond referred to in said mortgage, and praying that said JufbuaG. Abbe may pay the said eutn now claimed to be due, or that the said premises may bo sold to pay the eamej and the said Josnua u. aooo H notified that ho is required to answer, me eaiu petition on or before the 17th day ot fceptemoer, a . . ... X 1 A. 1 U D IBS'), or tue petition win De iaKen as iruo uu mo prayer of bim the said plaintiff will be granted by tbe said Court. JOHNSON & BEDFORD, Attorney's for Plaintiff. Attest ALLEN BLACblEU, Dist, Oicrk, By T W Bepford Deputy, Ordered that the foregoing be published for fouv consecutive necks in the Nebraks. Advertiser ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk, By T ,W. Dkpforti, D'y. Brownville, Ang. 5th, 1SS0. 4w-$12 50 PROBATE NOflCE. . TVTIErtEAS, J.rfeuli .hiit. 1;m bea appointed fenTdl Adoiinifntor of tbe Ette of (ieor: ErigleLardt.0t;eafcJ,l,4te of Ncm.h County, notice i hereby given that I have a jointed Saturday, Spteuibtr Ihe 15rh. 150. a? the' day for hearing cUima against aid E -tate : all peng having claims aaint said estate are hereby no j6ed to ;iave them on file n or before that d;y or thiy tuay forever be debarred from recovering such el iui. Given under my hand and official cal this 2Cth day of June, A D, 1830. ' CYRUS W. miEELER, 51-12:$13fce. ' i F.-obate Judge. NOTICE. . The Bank of the Uciou 1 Noukha County Di- T f,,"li Judicial District, Gurd'.n H. Wile x. J Ncbruka Territory. Th ib..v. i.nin d .irf 'Dii. at. Gurd. n II .Wilcox, of t' e Trnt. r t.f Kaiiias. wi:l tiko "notice that the aUrenind plaiutifT, The I'.imk of the Union, a corpor-iiiou duly orgaisix-d, und r tbf- name of thj S:ate of Teuiifsfee, did. on the 23d day of Jul v. A. D. ISjO. Hie a pctiiiitu in the above naui.d N?maha County District Court ag-.iinst him fho said dfeiidat)t, ftUing forth thai the aaid defendant was t a the 5th day of Auust, 1858. icdebt.d to the aaid Plaintiff iu tbe utn of $231 60; and also that ou the 20th day of July, A. D 1858, said defendant was indebted to the said plaintiff in the further and additional sum of J7.1 60 : both said amounts being for a balane due for six bounty Land Warrants ij sucd by the United States Government, sold and de livered by said plaintiff to said defendant at his srt-c- . . .... . . iai instance at.u rcquct 1 'iaintitf aka judment Bgaimt said defendant, for the said amounts wi:h interest thereon, at the rat- f ten percent per an num, from the tiiu aforesaid at which they became due, The eai j defendant will uli therefore, take notice that ihe raid tlnintiff by filing the necessary aCi.I.ivit, hascati3cd a writ of atta.-liiu nt to be i sul against the properly of said deifiidant. Y u.thi.-SHid dirffiidnnt are hereby further no tified, that bo is required to appear and answer aaid pet i ton on or before the third Monday after the l6ib day of Augustnext, or judgment by default will ht rendered against him, E. W. THOMAS, July25,I330. 4i$10 . . At'yfor Pln'ff. Legal Notice. Martha Meek, 1 J- Divorco. Samuel H. ?.Ieek. ) Ntmaha county District Court, of the Second Ju dicial Linlrict, Xebraula I'-rritory. The defendant in ibis case Samuel UMeek, will take notice that on the lhh diiy of August, A D. 18.10, tho plaintiff filed a petition aguinst bim praying for a divorce and alleged among other thing for said divorce, gross neglect of duty end total abandon ment; and that said petition will be for hearing at the next term tf the District Court of the 2al Judicial District in Nemaha county of Nebraska Territory, to be bcjriiiiand hell in Uiownville on the 24th day of September, 1S60. - MARTIIA MEEK. By J. D.N.Thompson, her Atty. Brownville.. Au. 10,-it. LEGAL NOTICE. Joseph F. .Mitchell, plff. 1 RnsselPecry.Adininistrator of the I Nemaha Coun- estate of William Gilinore, dec.aud tjDistrictCourt said estateand Elita Cork'iug.Chs. of the Second Gilm.re, Jas. Gilmore, John Gil- j Juicial district, mtire, Peery Gilnore, Nathaniel Nebraska Tarri Gilmore, Eluabeth Gilmore, and j tory Missouri Gilmore, heirs of William In equity. Gilmore deccascd.and Irene llunn- j well, late widow of said William f To Septem Gilmcre dee. defendants. I ber term. 1G0. To tho above Lamed defendants. Elizi Cork ing, Charles Gilmore, J:imes Gi'more, John Gilmore, Peery Gi'more, Nathnnicl Gilmore, Elizabeth Gil more, and Xiisouri Gtiuiore, heirs of Wil liam Gilmore, dec, and Ireue Ilunncwcll, lato wid ow of aid William Gilmore dec. You nre hereby notified that the abore uamod Dlaintiff. Joset-h F. Mitchell, baa filed his uetitioniu the above naniefi Nemaha County district Court on tho chancery aide thrreof, and cotnmoneed a suit against you, to g ther with the above nmed Kusct i'orry, adiuin atratorof tho estate of William Gilmore, ducaased, which suit ia for tbe purpose of obtaining judmcnt against the estate of William Gilmore, deceased, for the sum ol onehunaro l and fortyfour dollars togath er with the interest thereon, at tha rate of five ptr cent per month, from the tenth day of August, a. D. 18oU, upo:i accrtain promissory note, given by the said William Gilmore, deceased, to the said plain- tifi Joseph r .Mitchell, on the the IOih day of Au (rust A.D. 183,Yor said sum of $141, dueone year after date, With a penalty forfeiture of five percent per month, after due. and alao for th. purpoee of ob taining from said court an order of sale, to satis fy said judgment, of the following described prop erty to-wit: the south nair ot the norin west quar ter and the norihvft at qtiortert f tl iMth e(i(1f section 12, town. 6, north of range 1 tet ef thnaixth pr n-ij al m-.Tidiao, ln Ncmah Ciiuotj. .eirak Territory, the said property havinxbeeu Moritegt-d by trust'd-ed to the taid t lain'i.Tfor tl.u i.ar;,. -. of souring the payrnec rfth in -nv' d du y w-n tie .-aid note. nr.dou are htrel-y -luilher n.tilied tliat on r before tbe tet.th d.y cT cpfemoer.A. v. isoo you nre hereby required to answer to tho enid peti tion of tho plaintiff, in the said ease filed or the pe tion will betal sa as true, and judgment and de cree rendered aootirdinzly. JOHNSON & BEDFORD. Atte-V " Attorneys for P'ff. Allem EtACEEr., District Clerks By T. W. BEDFORD. Ordered that the above be published for fou;- con secutive weeks in the NcbraaK.i Advertiser ALLEN BLACKER. By T.W Rrownville, July 25, 1350. District Clerk, BKXroRi, Deputy. 4tl5. -Vt a tingle incident orcurnd to di;- th hilarity of the occaion. It was, he language of B.ll Shakpeare, or "lelody, else .a "Bully time." Th6 Line will, be iinuit-diati ly extend- UP trie great Platte Va'h "tiect wuh the Important to Farmers Messrs. Jainc Cballen &. S. U PuMUhers I'hiladcl pbia.wiu send any Agricu!tu!i Work iut.lirUed iu America postpaid, on receipt ol (be retail piice. vlnl y SHERIFF'S SALE. S.J. Uollard ) r. V Jos-pU R. Gould, RM Kirkham ) Notice it hereby giTen that by virtue of an exe cution issued from the office of the Clerk of tha District Court for Otoe County, Nebraska Tcrri tory, against Joseph U. Gould and Robert M. Kirk ham. and infavorof S. J.lUUand, for the sum of two hnndred and eighty dollars and directed to mo sheriff of Nemaha county, I, J. B. Wells, Sheriff of said Nemaha County, Nerbatkn, have levied upon and will sell at public auction, fiom the door of the hnue whre the last term of the said court was held, at Bn wnville in aid c iiny. on Monday, th 17th day of S.-pU tibr. A D ISt O. to the bih CMbidder f..r vufh in hand, the f..lt wing d' rri b d projH-r y. to wit : the b.t ix ami s. v-n in s-v-tionl. toun-h j 7. rne Ifi. cm'. r -ntuining 117 acres, withall tho aopu.-ton in thr'init.i attael s hI. a til pr..p..rty ol Knid ph l ;.t.d Hubert M. Kr;haa, in satisfaction ot said cxe -u-tlou. I. It. WELLS. Sheriff. .f N,aba C. ui.;v. N. BrownvilU-.Aiig. 1 5th IS tO. t'j-fi -7 50 LEGAL NOTICE John MePhcrson la the District Court of Ne va V maha County, Nebraska Tcr- Willi"m Pewit J ritory. Williiirn Dewit of the Slate of Missouri will take notico that the said John McPherson did on the 8th day of August 1860, file hi petition in said Court against the said defendant wherein he claims dam age to the amount of five hundred dollars, as having accrued to said plaintiff; in consequence of the non-peif-innance by said defendant of an agreement and oMietion made June 7th, 1860, wherein said de fendant ngreed on or before July 10th, 1830, to de liver to said plaintiff a good and sufficient deed to thoN. West quarter of section 13 in township five ran?e 15 east of the Clh Principal meridian, and to pay to said plaintiff one thousand dollars, and al so to give his obligation for the further sum of fire hundred dollars, in consideration that the plaintiff should convey to said defendant the East half of lots 7 and 10 and tie wholo of lots 8 and 0 in block 3 in BrcvrEVille, together with the Hotel building ther on, situated And said defendant will, tako notice that the necessary affidavit having been filed by the ,;, I .-,1 .;,, r an nrrlur of - attachment una ticen '- ' V. 'IMl.l. IM . VJ - - " - - ' . been Issued against his property, and the laud above described has been attaehca. saia defendant, is iur her notified that he is required to appear nr.d an wcr said petition on or before tbe third Monday af ter tho 30th day cf An2nst 1830. E W -THOMAS, At'y for IT.T Erownville, AngOth, 'CO. ?7 :0-3t Douglas' Improved rRaTtllOI SUGAR MIXIS." Vus1iingvm Works. Zanesville, Ohio. TVe are new prepared to manu'scture our Premium Sm?ar-Cane Mill, either Vertical or Iloriiontal, and will be able to supply tbe demand. however larre. We are also manufactnrinR Doncls' Improved Evap orator, and also Douglas Steam Sngar Evaporator, and are prepared to furnish every article of the best qnall tr. and at moderate rates, required in the man n factor PRICES $50 $50, $SO, 100. and upwards. Price of Furnaces aud Evaporators, $50 to $100. -Circulars and Pamphlets furnisfced on application. All orders addressed to tbe undersigned will be prompt ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHFKS, ap'l-1y ZansviMe, O'.i.i. IVlofTat's Life Pills . AND piig: nix BjTTnTts, These medicines liuve now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and during that time have ni'iinUiiie-1 a hi:u character iu alcioet every part of the Globe. f-r tucir cxfjinliuary and immedlat. power of restoring perfect health to peron. suffering under near ly eveiy kind of disease to which the human frame is llrtl.ie. The following are softie of the distressing variety of hum no diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be Infallible. D'jpcpsia: by thc ronshty cleansing the first and sec ond stoniaeh, and creating a flo'v of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale acrid kiud , Flatulency. Los of Ap peeitc, Heartburn, Headache, Rei lebncjs, lll-tcrupcr, Anxiety. Languor, aud Melancholy, which are Ihe gen era! symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natual ccnseQiiencc f ita rure. Cottiv nct-$, by cicansing the wkole length of the in testines with a solvent prcceKs, and without vie. lence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Fvyitt, cf all kinJs. by restoring the bloixl to a rfga- lar circulaiion, ihrotigb the process of perspiration In 6tich cjt-cs, and the thorough solution ol all ia;e-Uual obstrucilou in others. The Life Me licinoshave been kn: wn to crre Rheuma' fi3i pernmnently In .hree week.. and Govt in liiir that time by reiu-vlng local iufl mnnauon from the mus cles aud lisameuts from the join's. Dropsie jt all kinds, by frceinj and strengihening the kidnoys and blatider j they operate tut delightful ly on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst c.n-es of Gravel. Also IVorms, by diii.ding from the turnings of the boweis the slimy matter to which these creatures ad here. Scurry, Ulcer tw Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these Lile iledihines give to the blood, and and all the hntnors. Scorbutic Krupti tu and had complexions, by ttclr al ternative efTecis ujton the fluids that feed the i kin, and the nurbid btaie of which occasions all eruptive cola plaints, sal!ew,c:ouJy, aiidotLer disasrceableconipitx- tons, ThO nseof ttcte pills for a very short time, will effect at entire cure of Salt Rheum aud a striking r.iprovo niPnt ia the ciearness of tbe skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dote, or by two in the wotm care3. PILES. The original pr.-priotor of thce medicine", wascaredof piles M thirty-tUs years standing, by the use of the Lite Jl .1iciucs l ne. Fever and Ajue l-Vr this sconrpe of tLe Western Country, these Mcdkir.es will he found a sre, speedy and certain reme. Oilier niolicins leve the syter.i subject to a return of the iirafe a cure by these medi cine is permanent try than, be satisfied and be enred Clli .us Fevers and Liver C miplaiuts. ieneral De bility. lo of apptitite, and IJUeaes of Female tho 3Iedicir.es have been need with the mst beneficial re sults in Cises of misdescription: Kingt Evil, and Scrof ula la Its worst forms, yields to -the n.ild, yet power ful action of these remarkable Medicines. J. icht Swets Nervous debility, Kervous Complaints of all kinds. Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur ed. ... . Mercurial Ditvate Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the Injudicious ur-e ofMercury nill Ccd these MeJieincs a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicatofroin the system, all the effects of the Mercurv, infinitely sooner than the most pcwerfnl prep aration's of Sarsajarilla. W. B. MOFFaT. 335j Broadway, New Xork. July 5, 1SG0, ly ?- 111 Stray Cow. fr. til ti e b. r'-r i n the 8th white Strayed from the Far m rk-: f n ff . n bl. wbitfKb ut ') f i-th.-r on iht tajf r'.ler. th"il i f rn fT . II A liliTl r - w-rd w in! rniaM, n ir.i w !' 1 ivr'li' 1 Will N r w it ; ..- . :i r.t :.. r. n f r.r yenr . , rise - ib.-r. r. l:r-a-t: 1 . v rill t "rn- b t v s i'T a on :i -,: . d r r rc. i.v. r,' Av:';. ( Al l. irr . f .! i . to .v -i 1 .. i r ..i. t .'ne tr." : 1. i v ,rr. V Id: i f ii- i k .-titrt'.'i i nr 1 rein- -i t urn ii. I 1- oJ'--rii i : :. o. T.-'-l- V i;!-. N !r. -k '14 I If A3 JOHN A. PONN, I Jas Removed Frora his Old Stand on Wo Levee to WHITrTEY'3 ITEW BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BROWXVILE X T. Where he has opened cp a STOC1S. OoXXf3lStlZXS Of STAPLE AXD FAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family G-roceries, C05SI8TIKS OF Flonr, Ham, Bacon Cofies, Tea, Molasses, Salt, Cheese, Candles, etc.ctc, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such ai Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, . Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENS WARE, Boots and Shoes. . . . HiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Bjownville and vicinity enables him to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an examination of hia Stock, feeling assuror he will be able to satisfy lu quality, style and prices. SOI'TFOHTTIIW WHITNEY'S BLOCK w n n L-.1 o A c3 S3 r , 5 w!2 rH -3 ; 31 g . r tr i Q 4 O X w 2 ' a. "3 a e;;- u &8 3 & .2 c is rr .E - -x Z 3 is a 5 e-J-S tt ... r o 1 o c rri r-i n s S - 3 w O 5 w i t 5 5 s a a o 3. rS5 5,J Kio 2" S : Ja . W II 1J A 5o "o 12 es p- r Q - " C3 x o it X - - a x - a b2 . X n: 0. 2 5 - 3 2. - -J e a c 5-3 - 0 46 i-5 m a a 3 e t: a St.. a a 4- ."I 5fl - A I X 2 a ? . u .1 Is.ii5 9 - r 1 u s o 5 WW . g 3 L - T" 5 C a o o a e a m H ' A - a--aO-23SSa3 S ir5 W .. B3 i'.':c-n" -tZc.5 1st ta - 1 San 4. 2.S 7 c 5 111 s t - r - 3 - ta ia o o o fl 03 . - s 28 Z - i - s c SIS a s, rz i ' u 2 c" a rta. s m t c a" rs S" - - C ts X Vs l. ? ( e n t. 2 " j a a a x a j-iti 3 O o A c s s Si U K 55- - a a ? 2 is?-sifigsi-7s:; ? 2 r, - o m a1 -Z O IT ' : ? c i - o c s c C U SE3 C O 3 d S O M i w w - c n a 3 . a "Si 3 X o " o s S3. Probate Notice. icolice is hereby given to all parsons interested 'tat Esther Beish line has been appointed administratrix of theestite of John Btishlino. late of Pawnee County. X. T.. deceased. All parlous aayins claiics against tt.9 said estate are notiSed to present them to tie Trobate Conrtof saidConnty, on or before the 14th day :f May, IStO, or Ciey will be rorever barred from recovcrir.s snchcliim in anv action whatever. II. G. LOltB, l2wno32F$7 Probate Judge. y route IO THKuuderManed h-S (KO rre .l fh.i.e Laurie U P;r- T- . o , . ca,ru u,i "eirlti.ry whh he will fell iacu.c 1-ine at Salt i ClirnnrarrnOinrnn Tli. For further inr..rraatiuu ajply o my , ffl. f t.n M tin 6tre, of tUt place. U. U T4U'SOS. 1 Hr. wi ti'I.-. An-. ". IS!). 1-.: NOTARY PUBLIC, BltOWNVILLE, N. T. Stock Winleied. t: : ' ! . . im :it I'.rt.wi.vi !i N I .... i.: U. J1IMCK. Legal Notice. Samuel Calien. ) In the Iiitriot Conrt r.f Xcrai'ji vs. County, Xctratka Territory. Fie'.dins H. Jt.im. ) The mid dc!eniat Flcldins U. J.ihn of the State r.i V K-mri wi" t'Ve ii. tice ih;it tl.e Fai't p'rinrifT, .'ainBCl Cii or. . f N-.i-i t. C in- r Ki.b.-.ka Tc-Ti: :y did n l.r II h d y J .: 1C ff-e i.i- piti t ' ' iKsmM c n-i tr iu-i ii:c raid (""'ct -i i. oi ii c f..r:h tl : tue. ' f. 1.1 l I .!! ', -I t. !):: '.'I 5: 1 i-n iff i 'V s'-Ml I r r-v. kiii'lMl.i in? l.. ur--'l !! !' ' ' m R- ,.r-;n.-l t I'f-ff ti'I-.n' v --H 1' .1 . i-i t -..i ; it ?i ! ii i- i:i't!-l : !' ; "'.iMTin the i u.: r.t " JVKir r i irii n f 'he .c'-iwy .f . it. r !.-j. ;;- f --i ! i-: -ii'ti .ii..! h h.m I'r livA c, .'(.,,:' . tit Cur:- lU . K- I l.-i;.'-n; s r "!! t:i .-l Si.i.- c i':-pI si i!! t a't i lul l n: t. i 'he j ; o . v l -i'l d .t' And s.-i.t el.-- ii-l.tiit U 'u.-:li.r ii..' i;i-l Mn! hei.' cr'l t.i rr i' ..ii ! 4-i-;-.-r ; c;I i -n .ri - r bi-.-.re ii i:d.-i ihe 7-h .tiv .1 .Viiui i -5" i:. iv. Thomas. a:"j- i - p;t iwuviije, Ju'O H-b, 't- . What Everybody Wal!?. THE FAMILY DOCTOR; C0XTAIM3 glciplcncmcdics, s:aslly Cbtaln lor tlie Cure of IMscase iu ail f'urDis PROF. HENRY b.Y TAYLOR, M. D. IT TILLS TQC How to attend. r.?cn theslci. and ho to cok f.-r Ibem j bow ta prepare drinks Poultice &.C, and al-o hjw t pt:rd arainst the Infection frcrs ocrij.'.ti.rcs r-ihes. 1 IT T2LLS TOC Cf t'ae varlom dlf etes of C.il'drca. find Elves tje best and slm?ic.t mxio-f treitirent during tierhiry. Convul sions. VacctDaiUn, TThopiiiC-cunsb, Weales, 6lc. IT T2LL3 TCC TSe synrntoa of C-o?, Cholera lafim tcm. Ch 'lic Diarrhea, Worm scalled Bead. Hingworw. Chicken-; x, ic, and sives you thdtet readies for ftcir cure. IT T2LLI. AOC The symptoms r-f F-rer and ? sco, snd I.:;l-iu Tellcw, Typhus. Scarlet ir.d other Fevers, atd Rive you thetesi simplest remedies f.r their aire. IT TELLS TO" The symptonts iX IuCuenra. Consuinp v":u Dyppepsi. Asibraa. Dropcy. the Gjat, Klieum;sra. Lants?, Kry t !pc!s. i.c., and pives. you the best Remedies for thdtr cure. ITTELXJTOU The spmptoma of Cholera 5XorTns. Mi. li'jujut chlera, Smail-Pux Dcntery Crauip. Diieises of the Bimiler, and ot the ki'Jneyan l Liver, sad the best Tpmoditf fur their cure. IT TSLLS TCU The symptoms of the iluaips. Xeursl gls. Ap p!ev, Prslyi-ls, the various Dic'escf ta? throat, teeth. e3r and eye, aud the bet remdiea fur vbeir cure. TT TSLLS YOU The symptoms of Epilepsy Janfflco t: Piles Kupture DUeasesof the Heart, Heworrhave, Venereil Cieases aad Hydrophobia, and sives the bet rem iiies for tbeir cure. IT TELLS TOTJ The best and simplest tre'tment tot wounds, brokeu bonesand dlblcciitlors sprains lockjaw. Paver' S're, While Swellinps. Ulcers, Whitluws, Bolla, Sourvy, burns, and Scrofal. IT TSLLS TOTJ Ot tbe various Uispacs peculiar to tb8 ?emile Sex, and gives the bet and pim-plos-t remedies for their euro, toccther with many valmh!e tint for the pres ervation of health. - . Tee work Is written la plain latignare, free from med ical terms, so as to be easily understood, while Its sim ple receives may soon save you many tiroes the cost of the book. It is printed in a clear and cpn type J U Il lustrated with appropriate enitrvins. and wi.l be for warded to your add-e, neatly beutd and postage paid, on the receipt of $1.00. $1,000 A YEAR Can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in sel ling tbe above work, as our ludccsmcnts to all sucli are very liberal. For siuglo copies of the Book, or for terms to areata wlih other information, upply to or address JOHX K. POTTER, Publisher, No 17 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. Fifty Thousand Copies Already Sold. EVERYBODY7 LAWTEE, BY. FRANK CROSBY. OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. IT TELLS TOU How to draw up Partnership Papon and gives general' forms for Agree ments of aM kinds, Blilsor Sale, and Leases and Petitions. IT TBLL3 TOTJ How to d-aw up Bond and Mortiraifes, Affllivits Pwers of Attortipy Notes and Bills uf ExchaLge, Eeceip'.s and Releases. IT TELLS TOTJ The laws for the reflection of debts with tao statutes rf Limitation and amount aad kind of property exempt from, execution ia every Siate. IT TSLLS TOTJ Huw i totke an assignment properly, with forms for Composition with cred itors, and the insolvent lawn of every State. rrTSLLS TOTJ The iPcal relation existing between Guardian and Ward, Master a" Ap prentice, Landlord Rnd Tenant. IT TELLS TOTJ aat constitutes Libel and 3;ander, and tbe law as to marriage D'wer. tbe Wiff 's right ia prowerty. Divorce and Alimony. IT TELLS YOU Tie Law for Mechanics' Liens In every State, aad tho Naturalization Liws of this country, and how to comply who ine name. IT TELLS TOTJ The Law Concerning Pensions snd how it obtain one, and tho pre-emption Lsws to Public Lacds. IT TELLS TOTJ The Law for Patent, with nvVe of pro cedure in obtaining cr.e, with Inter fereace, Assignments and Table of Fees. IT TELLS TOU IIow to make your will, and how to ad minister on an Estate. wl:h the -aw and the requii euieois thereof In every 8tate. IT TELLS TOTJ The meaning of Law terns in rnaval use, and expUins to yr.u the L?siia tive Executive and Judicial P .wcrs of both the General aud State Govern ments. IT TELLS TOTJ nnv to keep out of Law. t.y showing how to do your buslaess Iculiy, thus sjvii)inr a vast am unt of property, aud vexations litigaiion by ita time ly consultation, Single eorles will be sent by mail, rwtaee paid to ev ery Farmer, every Merlianie. every Alan of tJusine.-s, aad everj b.-dy in rverj- Srate, on receipt of $1 00 or in aw tv (,f ; (n-liiii st 23. 1,000 Dollars a Year. Can lm marlc by -i.terprUinjt men everywhere ia nfi lin? tt;? above v..rk, as oar iailuceLUCu-a U alt ta-j, are 'Tl.lC'l. For ri.g'. cops i.f , .. -;.-'t or f,.r terms to ajeau, wilh other infunn itw.u i-y,v t r.r s"-!'C8.. JOHN E.'i'onrrr.u r.;b isv.e-, Ko C17 Sansom Street, PaiicliiuU, Ta ila SJZ 1 t-it""! - - '' " -'i -w--- -I aK a-perlent and Strirnachlc preparation of IP.O!? puriaodof Oxypen and Carb' n by c icibustlon In Hydro gen. Sanctioned by tho hichest Medical Authorities, both In Europe sn-J the United States, and p:ccrlted in their practice The experience cf thousands fallr prrves thit no preparation or Iron can be compared rri;h it. Inipr.rl tlesof the blood, depression of vital ene: gy, pjle and otherwise sickly c mp'exicn Indicate ita Ltcestity lii almost every conceivub!c ca--o. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has brn tried, has pr .ved absoiuteiy cura'.ivc ia each o; ihcfjllowinj Cutnplaiots. viz I In DebilHy, Xcrvcns ACrcci:oxis, Emaciation, ijjrjcpSa, Consll patlon, Scrciulu.M Tubcrc::!osls, alt llheiani, JlisnicK&ii ualicn, lVIiltesi, Ci2RrosIi. Iivcr Com plaints, KlicnuiatlsKi, Cljronic iBeadaclieiH, Sntcrniaitent 2'tvcrs, Pimples on the Face, &c. lncatesof GENERAL DEEILITV, wLcther the result J of acute diea.-c, or of continued dimiau'.lun of ncrvcua and muscular eno.yy fronicliroiuconiplut.Tts, ne trial of ibjs restorative has proveJ sucjci-stul to aa extent which no de cripti- n isor written attctati.,n would render credible. l:ivaiids so lony bcd-rlcltlcu as to have become forgotten i' tlicir own neighborhoods, bsve scd denly re-appcancd in the bu?y w.jrid as if Just returned f-om protracted travel in a dit,ir.t land. S .me very sixnal instances of ihis kii.d are attested of fcnalo suCerers, cmaci.ited victinn of ajureut marastti'JS, sanjuineous exhaustion, critical cbai.ges, an ! that coin p'.icaiionf ncrv-iits and r!y.-pr-p:io aversion to air and exercise for wiiU:h 'be physician bai n name. Ia 5EETOCS AFFKCTIOXS cf all kind, and for reanons familiar t midtcal men the operation of this preparation of Iron must nefesari:y be satary. for, nnliko the Old cxides. It is vigorously tonic, without beins excitin.? and cvcrhcatir.i ; aud iicct!?, rc?u.arl7 aperient, eveu in the racwt cb-tiuate cases of costivene-s without ever being a gastric pargative, or lalcticg a Cisagrecablo fensjtion. It is this latter property, smocs otters, wtirh mkes it so remarkably rffeunal and prwacent a remedy for File, upon which it also appears to exert a rtistinct and specific action, ty dispcriiag tho lecal tendency which forms them. In DVSPEFSIA. innumerable as are its caries, a sinz'e box cf these Chalvbes'e Pills has Mten sufficed- for the most habitual cases, ircluding ttc attendant Coiircncj In nnehecked UiAP.RIKEA, even when advanced to TJYSEXTAKY, corQrmed, eiuiciatirg, ar.d cpparcatly maiisnant, the effects have been e'lua'.'y dtiaivc aetocishirg. In the lecal raic-, los of f esh and '.reni;th, :c":i,.:,. tatirjcoTtrh. and re:.:itier,t hectic, hi :h tccra! ly in dirate IXCIPItXT CONSlilPTiOX, th: remedy bj allayed the alarm cf friends ar.d phy iiciaai, in ceversl very graiilvinz an-1 intt-rertm; instances. Ia SCROFCL'lfS TL 'nitCT'LOrtlrf. thU nMicited iron hasba-lfar nine th.tn the g-.is cf eas of tbe raoet cauticusly tat;it:ced prep-irativus of jcdinc, without any of their cl'i kncini iiat-iUtit". The attention of females cain-l te too frl c-'.ly In vited lo this rcm'dy ar:'l reilorc'.ire, in x':.v cirri pecu liarly afr.ciiii? them. IaBHEUM ATI3M, V.b ch-.,r,ic anr: ir Sarns:iory ;n the la'ic-r, bowevi-r. mre df irediy it hist en iavar: b!y well reportei. l-o'h as'al-viatins pan a-,-1 e-''.c:rj'4 the 'i! Iir.e si--1 s'i;' r.ts i t 'hp 'lI-Up an-l Mo-rles. I'l 1NTE!'. MITTKNT KKVK.RS it Tin t :it c's.iri!y t e asti'ii i cm-t.y .t;i or," fi' i e-1.---.: ivf i: grcs ir. t.rv. r-c;t iei:-r-t of ii.o ist. w;;t pr r ,i'.f f t.-. pn vru r... r.srf :::.p ;. BROWN VI LLEE ! Casjc.trcce.vcxl THS nZST SELECTED And, perhaps, tie LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Svcr trcsjiit nboro Bt. Jczzph, . -TCtlAh he la cpenlnj ont la the. KnlpTiflirl N"oav "RinMinn" tcrrcr cf Main and First Streets. His stock cocsisUof th fallowing snic'.es, whie h wl 11 sell cheap far ci.a: Pure White Lead, Caster Oil. Frpnch Zinck, Ccd Lirer Oil. China Zincfc, Srrcet Oil, Red Lead, Putty, Venitian Red, ' Giue, " Raw end b't crnler, Fijs, Spanish whitinrj, Turpentine, Chalk. Linseed Oil, Cough Candy, Tanner V Oil, Copal Varnish Costilc Soap, Fancy Soap, Toilet Scap, Tcoth brushes, Litherage, Tatent medicines, Ler.pnpsr White Varnirh, InV, Hiair brushes, Tooth brushes, Paint brushet ' Stationery. Steel Pens, Candies, Gold Pens, ISuts, Penci s, . Raiiins. Hair oil, &c. &c. hi Sic. Also, aSpIciiCld Assortment or ComprlslnR Lynn's Kathirlon, Colotrrte, Pcrnmsd, penuino ox marrow, tear Freei-e, and oils, nnii tad escencet of all kinds, at-dof tho finest aasll'y. STATI0XTEEY. Footsc.p paper, fancy letter paper, tt'Attirti aoUs, and envelopes, plain, fancy, and emoossed, pecs renclia ai d pen-hol!ers, inks ol all kinds, inkstands, wsftrs and scaiicg-wax. PURE LIQUORS- Holland Gin, Irish IThlsky, Bourbon Whisky, Glnjer Brmidy. Cordial. Port Vine,iIadclra,Wiae, White wise and Malaga Wine. lit. Mannleinjan experienced practical CmsgUt.hls patrons mey rest assure.! that all medicines proccrsJ from Lim aregenuine without fear of mistakes. CS'Pbyriclan's Prescriptions attendsd to at ill haw both by day and night. s37O37320.O, CASH-INVARIABLY ErownTit M,v 24 isgo ly. OREGON r.TJKSSKY. Oregon, Hoit Co., Tlie nndersincd have Ion? sir.et bea eonvir.ri of the want of a Crit class Xtirscry ia tho West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, Can l.e a.lapf?l tncurcliinatennd soil. It viewof these facts, we havo ostr.bliahed one at tbii llic an i hare now in successful caltivatoa. w'uich we of fer for sale at Wholesale cr Retail, The cjrnir.s season, a Ijrge aad well Ee'&ct ci sti suitod to th'u rlinitite, of Apjilcs. standard and dwarf; Tears, standard nd dwarf; Cherries, standard and dwarf i Tcarnes, nam?, ApriooJ?, Ncetarlnf, Qtiinr-e, Craj-"-. Currrrtj, Gocjeberrles, I-apLerriosv Stawborrlesaadrj.tcLbcrTies. EvtfCTeens, Ornarnentsl 'frets, and Shrubs. Crceuhonae and liciiia Plants, Iac?, DaLl;Jk Ac, is., & 2. To wbicb we wonld be; Iavo to call tha attention tf tho people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and a. ZrOaT terms will be as low as anj rtli.itis crn Xuricrj. L?y purchh3;r.2 of n? theexpcEsecf traairxttatloa from tho eat can bo saved. All trees and plants arj cnrefullj lasoled acd packf d in the best manner for any part of the Unit ed State, for which a charge of lb-e ectnal cost or.lf will hi mada. J" charge will be mode for tlie deli very of p-"!ckiC3 on hoard Etcuinboa p All coromaniat'ons addressed to the nndeTpigned will rocclro riroffii t attention. E. II. BCRCTTE3 A CO. Agricultural Implements Ju.t rcffivrd, (r steamer tiail.e, aeu;.;ly cf HAND RAKES, PLOWS. HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, j SPADES, SHOVELS. PITCH FORKS PATENT CHURNS, &c., Lc, rort halt, xt THE0B0EE HILLS j5.cwnvillc, Arril, 20. IS30. pr... .iV. V i Sri1 f' h i t"rv t I tn'ii i ' f.t:! 'tin r:'.; '' - . i . i , f) i i :. f r r i ! 1" - X l:i f..: !;. ' c t'.'s ? i. x ; : r l.r -p:! rr. :. j I et re , . :: s o ! hi. S), j -V-snstS.'O-lj. VI- ; -it o i : r i in I T.I C 'lilt' ' v r:. mi i; rs? n e :il :r.::i: COi-si'.. n-. f.'. l r i r : . i the piUe. .1 I : rf. l t,, .'.ULI.Ti, ZC CcUt St., X. H U ty : ' 'i-VT':: t- "r- C f V .' ! -- .i. ? '- I ;;d C 'ii'.'" u i ; :. - Y. An Improved Farm A vt-ry valuable snd desirable irer-roved farm sitraaf i 1-J s t:A. UrowLviHe acd 2 1-2 from raat City, can he hsd on very favorable term. It cocslst "f ti cre.-.j 40 acres ttu-Vr cultivation; SI acres in tla tfr; r 'l we!!; sUx-ic water, and goo.1 frame house. Ti e sto.k 2 yoke ef '.xen.T cows, ei1 7 yourg cattle, 'he f:. T i np!er.ints, ar.d botieh-)'.d f nrc.tare will te s'.;d Mith It ii (lesirt-'l. a rare oppcrtinity is here pre sfnt.d. Enquire of rt. V. Pumas, at the advertises t.:''e. t!r..wnvi;!c, N T. Xor. 17, '53 nl3 j A Good Farm fcr Sale. The si:t-?c-i!,fr will spM at a treat bargain a very cl.t.j, p,;'! rter t.f rrcin of land In J .hn.son cunnty. So rk. Ti ere are f'-rty sere ol Ci- tlrtiter land. CO ari vs i.:.''c-cu!u-. ;'i..n. a C'.i;l teg h.use acd otber i'.-.n i v c:; i-u .s. I? i tw- Mid a half nii'.'n frt-m Tocas si is. -i ?5.e :.! f li ibcT.ce to Pirree Ci'y. A i y pr-: ! v. i i.i-;s to I 't i base po ! tract cf lar.io , to y ir ;-..."ti' t.-i!.i v.-;:i apply t Cyrus Vriftt 1. T i ; :r -i 1:. J l,i4 L C tr..".. Il.inkcr, iu Broviivi.! toCc. T. SLroat a --k C.fv. tt-F.BT WRrGTTT. i ' Po.-.nrv a WririUu, m JCeraihs Co, c