Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 18, 1860, Image 3
THE- ADVERTISER. LOO .A. T-j. BROWNVILLE. OCT. IS, ISGO. ""jChIka Advertiser" having ttSthe Incest -circulation of nj paper in ittvi-.ia Merchants in oi. Territory. . rr. The ui. St Jo Ph Cincinnati and other E-t-Market, where Nebraska merchants pur will find no better adverting medium in the Western count rjj S 1 1 1 0 V a $ I) X C .-. By the St. Joseph, Brown vil'.e nnd Denver Telegraph, STEBUINS LINE, OTce corner cf Mai i J'f Street. Blanks, Blanks W.bive i 0 hu1, P cheap f'r ci-b Hit fre- Witrrauty Deeds, ifi-; Trust Deed. Bond ' Juotice, aierxtfand. j -tj f .t c ijr cd for ! eo.P v f e jjeean. cr AJeeas, Constable Blanks, ." . ToVhip riat.,B1ll8 Lading Drafts. Note, etc., etc., etc. T which, we call t.e especial attention of tboo in need. hVrint.Ltof iny and every description executed to S? . a H "fertor to none, produced tin any part of i& Lunur . we except no . e in the e ; or ud offer pemcu or ot - - rbere, joy, ron & CO. - - - 1 eTllC ,l.GOIllWf AND DEAiriSnS IN IrVs and Printing Mrla! of all M. Jl.JO, iu " vwT..rk. and Bruwa'i Iron Farmer and Advertiser. MATunn & AiinoTT, ' " VoCESSUBSTOnOELY. United States ar.d Forn-n Newspaper Advertising Agenuy, Broadway, new york 323. - rpnt for the tVA'' and "NEBRASKA FARMER NKBRASCA ADVEB- rTWe "stop the press," to announce the arrival of THE- HILL'S New jocds Particulars next week. Japan Apple Tic id of the Japan j'u,c ibuted considerably m mis .d that some be an im- Spring see on w ere distn Territory. We are surprise t . aiinnosed It to . . I . l . In hp ;d variety of watermelon, u - such. Those who thought thus, much ditappuiHtfil prove used as si of course were very when the fruit matured. The Japn V Pi'e Melon is inten ded te be coolifd and used for pie?, sauce, 1 substitute for Ureen Appies. as a i Sir. hi faa. u into lice? ; then cool atldir.? to ovvrt of tartaric iDit the taste.' ,r u prepared, it is almost im httiiicni between the two. f- u.-iii? is to cut the melon pair, end remove the seed; as. you would green apple?, each pallon ff sauc half " acta, auu snicu-u Gooil Ir.il5rallo2i for Cultlrators The N'W V.-rk Timet says that the American Agriculturist, now closing up it nineteenth year, has deserted its an cient habitation among the Agricultural Warehouses', oa Water street, and tak en up its abode for the next ten years, at least, in the very centre of the great newspaper establishments of the City, that hare for tome lime pa?t been con- Q-atrtin5 around priniinjr-House-fijtmrp. The f minnt succoj of this jourrsl which fiflOOO sutienbers. while due m nart, to the correct policy of the .publisher, vit. to get up the best pos . raner without recard to expense, ' and then to make it widely kawn ly liberal advertising is an indication of the greatly-increased defire on the part of cultivators for information upoa ie best method of tilling the soil. The pres ent circulation of the Agriculturist, it may be remarked, is greater than that of the entire arir.t.ltura! prefs only a few yi ar? agoi U'Imi. il.ir jrurnal uasftart td there wer1 f ut taotT three Agriad ttral papers in existence. Th agricultu ral journals now number full. John A- POM!, Is, on hand w ith a No. 1, stock of dry goods, groceries, queens ware, and everything else needed or de sired by the public. The display of goods will to mpt almost any one to purchase. He only aiks you to call and guarantees you shall be without 'delay. suited. Go right along Howard . Association, Philadel phia. We invite public attention to the card of this well known Institution, with much confidence in. the honorable charac ter of its managers. We feel assurrd that it is a rery useful and reliable Institution. 17 A f T Tt AV. I i J LU. JIM UERRY iias JUSt oppn.nl out.T rousing stock of new goods, Ti i. g.-witiT.to sell 'era sure cheap-t-r ( t. r ).oAj)i for the "ready john" ar.d 'v:U t f-xchar.ired on very favorable terms for diju-s, dollars, V's an 3d A S. 2.40 XagsGHan. Vz Roctn: has bought :ut Stock of Wm. now runs the Livery Stable ai,d ItossU in this city, and institution. Hen i in h; elrment. a:id will spare no pains to keep fast nags, g.tod vehicles and evervthino- Uiat as nice as a pin Patrick Mahlony throTn tn." Call oa him. D.J. Martin & CO, Holdout great inducements in their advertisement of to day, to the good people of this place and vicinity. From a personal examination of their stock and prices, we are prepar ed to assert that they mean what they say. David is a crack tradesn.an, and is bound to please ihe public in every rc?ppct. A viiit to their eMailjshn.thi will not le regretted. To both Judge Blakely, and A. Towl, -sq., of Beatrice, are we .indebted for lection news in advance of the mails. The."Erie Sewing Machine," which is hooding the whole West, is said by those vho have used it to be a very excellent atnily machine. Address, for particulars T V Ti f- I A . n Oxaiia, Oct. 11th. lail coach of Western Stage company reached this city at noon, yesterday, with Denver dates to the 4th inst., the trial c Gordon for murder cf Jsantz was con rinded before the Settler's Court on the 2d. He was to be lianged on the 6th. Mining news continues favorable ; amount of gold dust shipped from this city per express, yesterday, was 0,044, 50. STATE ELECTIONS." Philadelphia, Oct. 10 Pennsylvania. Curtin, Rep. candidate for governor, elected by from 15,000 to 20.00U: both branches of the Legislature Rep. ly increased majorities. The fol lowing R-p. Congressmen elected; Mor ris, Wre, Kelly, Davis, Hickman, Scran ton, Grow, Hale, Blair, Covode, Stevens, Killinger, Campbell, Junkin, Michen, Morehead, McKnight, Stewart, Patten, Babbett; Democrats: Lcham, Cooper, Johnson, Morgan, Laseer, Ancona, Mc. Kintry, short term. CoLCMBUS, O., Oct. 10. Ohio. Large Rep. gain, majority 20,000 and upwards. The Rq-. Cor.-gref s men, far as heard from, art Gt-rly, H -r-ton, Trumbull; Dem. lYi.dlfiuu. Vallng ingham, Allen, Cox, Mnrri-, N"blr. It is thought tha Repul h afj majority on the State of Ohio, will roach 20, 000. IsriiN ATuLis, Ind,, Oct. 10. Indiana Upward ; of 10,000 majori ty lor the Republican State ticket.' Legis lature largely Rcpublfcan. For Congress Rep. Dunn, Julian, Porter, Whiter, Colfax,. Mitchell, Noble, Shanks ; Inde pendent. Davis and Peabody. The democrats at Indianapolis concede the election of the Republican State ticket to be from 5, 000 to 10,000. FROM NEW JERSEY. T1.j N'. uark Charter election took place v-t'ii';y. The following is the vote: U. j u! lii iiti ticket 4,500: Bell and Biv, k-innti-r fusion 2, 500, straight out Douglas 2, 500. - REPUBLICAN JUBILEE Springfield III. Oct. 12. A jublee was held et the Wigwam last evening in honor of the Republican victor ies in Pennsylania, Ohio and Indiana. Speeches were made by Logan, Dence, Peck and Senator Trumbull. Mr. Trumbull also addressed a " largi crowd cf citzens arid Wide Awake: ficra s s ; c a j b i a it u. r C 3 a mr - r- y 3 J3 ? ; 5 C2, r-4 m 2 c a - ff. " "3 M i . - Si Z, w o O C w . 2 - c J3 - . : r T . S ' i c 3 J fj o y - k - o a s to S 3 ?J I. ".. . U t.s . -!! r. . . the steps cf Mr. Li:;cc!n.i rttiier.ee, tJovian, 0 ng Machine Co., Milan lie excused Mr.-L. syaiug he would td dress the nation from the eastern portico of the Capitol the 4th of March, great enthusiasm prevailed, fire works were sent up in profusion.salutes lired, and numerous stores and private residences illuminated. FROM NEW YORK. Xew York. Oct. 12 The Prince was serenaded last night, A dispatch from Philadelphia to the 7r ibune, intimates that Morton McMMache all will probably be U.S. Senator in place of Bigler. FROM ST. LOUIS. ST Louis. Oct. 12- At the annual meeting of the Missouri aiid Wettern Telegraph Company, held in this city iu-d.ty. Cnarles M. Stebbins, J. H. Lthtmr, A. C. Goddm, S. II. Laflin, J. II. WJ,', Au.Htn Stoger and Isaac R. El wood, were re-elected directors. At a tubsequent meeting of the direc tors the following were elected officers for the ensuing year. Chas M. Stebbins, president and treasurer; Robert C. dow ry, superintendent and Secretary; Wm. R. Stebbins, general agent. The Com pany's lines have done a profitable busi ness the past year, and they think when the extension to Fort Kearney i comple ted, as it will be this mnth, largo; in crease of patronage will en?u:-'. The Company has d:jcidtd to 1 uild a least two hundred miles west of Kearm y next year and will cemm nee as hwu in the spring a? the weather will permit, if the Pike's Peak gld region eflVr favora ble inducements. The C'-mpuiv will ex tend their line to Dener next season. YANCY'S SPEECH. H ston, Oct. 12 Faneuel Hall was thronged to-night and hundreds were unable to gain entrance to hear Mr. Yancy. He was cordially received and listened to with attention, and frequently applauded. His address was substantially the same as tha cne de livered in New York. FROM ALBANY. Albany, Oct. 13. Th Court of Appeals adjourned to-day iu the rate of Mrs. Hartung. conSned to loi.g f.ir tU- murder of her "husband. A new trial is grauted. NEBRASKA ELECTION. OZiaha 0,7. 5th. Official returns are in from all th- or ganized and settled counties iu ihe Ter ritory. Mr. Daily, Rep. candidate for Congress, has 162 majority. Some ex citement exists from apprehensions that returns were forged and counted from counties which have ro existence except that their bounderies have been defined oa the maps. Omaha, Oct. I7(.h. Denver mail coach, with six passengers, bringing Denver dates to the 11th inst., reached here at 9 o'clock a. m. to-day. Time through 6 days and IS hours. 814,000 in gold dust came by Express and $6,000 in hand of passengers. Gorden, the murderer of Jantez was hung at Denver on the 6th. He made a full confession of his crimes. Mining news unimportant. FROM MONTPELIER. Montpelier, Oct. 12. The Sute Legislature organized to-day; tbn JJ-nise elected A. P. Iluntcn. of Beth- Sp. nkir. and Charles G. AL c ;. i Bat.b h.ro. , Ohio. See Ad-J The Senale ch, :-!-Tj-ic.ntiinj4 Secrci os in. crctary. Cummings of Glcasoa' of mb m . - AS O :! " . , C - s d s a m r tl a a ' o 2 -r - e A --"2 o B S 5 . c 5 e S a q r . S - . t o . C - J c i . a 5 c ja e -5 ? a 5.2 Q H c v x 5: - - "S. - 2 . JJS-5"" - Jct, S O 2 C a 71 at , . . CJ S 4; 05 C O V o 3 o 0 o- -i i e -w"- "i J - w p a c 35S - o - 5? m ! a 4) j - a ? t"3 S Sc. What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMILY DOCTOR CONTAIXIKO Simple neiiiotlit, Easily Obtaln- ior the Cure of Disease in all Torms BV PROF. HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D. N .-pericnt nd StomacTiic preparation of IEOX purifledoi Oxygen aul Carbon by oimburtiontn Hydro Ken. Sanclloufi by tlie hiRiiest Meiical Authorities, both in Europe aa4 tbe Waited States, aid irecribel In their practice . The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impuri ties of the blood, depression of vital euerpy, pale n t'tierUe sickly complexion indicate iu necewity alnjofct every conceivable cae. Innoxious in afll malaJies in which it has been tried, haa proved ahuolntely curative in each it lie following complaints, viz: In Dcbilitj, XcrTous AtTections, Emaciation, ITspep!a, Consti pation, Scrorulus Tuberculosis, Salt Itheum, lisnienstruation. Whites, Ciilorosift, liver Com plaints, lilicumatisru, Chronic Ileadaclies, Intea-mittcnt Fevers,' Piuiplson the k7Ue,ic. incaFeo( it..KiiAL, OiUiLlTV, whether tba result of acute dUeate, or of continued tfiniiaatj.jn of uerron acu muscular energy irom i;aroutccouiDllEt. one trial or this restorative has prwvou successful to an utent which no de?criptiou ior written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden a to have oecoioe forgotten in their own neighborhoo d, have aud den ly rc-appeaned in the busy wor)(J as if jurt returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very siguai insfatjces of this una are attested of female surrerers, euiasiated victims of apparent marasmus, Bduguiueuuj exhaustion, critical chauKeti, and that com plication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which ihe physician has no name. in XERVOU3 AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reason familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation or iron must necessarily bo salutary, for, unlike the o.d oxides, it Is vigorously tonic, without hems exciting and overheating: and eeutly, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of co;tivenes without ever bein? a gastric purgative, or inflicting disagreeable sensation. It is this Utter property, anion? others, which tnafces it so remarkably effectual and nerwunent a remedy for Puts, upon which it also appear to exert a distinct and speclQs action, by dispersing the local tendewy which forms iticin. In UVSPEPSIA. innumerable as are Its causes, a single box of the.-e Chalybeate Pills ha often sufliced fo- the most habitual cases, including ue attendant Coihvenett la unchecked DiARKlKEA. even when advanced to DYSEXTAJtY, continued, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilli- taiingcontch. and remittent hiwtio. which generally in dicate INCIPIENT COXSLMIPTION, this remedy has allayed the, alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. in bCROPLLOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has had far more than the goods effects of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabllitieH. The attention of females cannot be too confl lcntly In vited tothUrmefy and restorative, in the cases pecu liarly affecting them. In RHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedly ithjs been invari bly well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the owel lings and stiff ness of the joint and muscles. In IN i EKjIITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro gress in tho new settlements of the H est, will probably be one of hicb renown and usefulness. Xo remedy has ever been iiiHxvered In the whele his tory of medlcin, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects Good .ijipe i;ec- uiplcte dicta tion, rapid acquisition cf streus'h, with an unusual dis position for active and cheerful exercii-e Put tip in flat metal boxes cjiitainin GO pills, price 50 Will All lct'.ci ord;i, ec. shou'd be add'-essed to Loc!ii:.'v co K.V. AG1NT3. 20 Cedar st., X. T A-;rn-t2 'fi0-lv IT TELL8 TOU now to attend upon thesirk. and hof to ctok for them ; huw to prepare drinks Poultices &.C., and also h-.w tn gnanl aeainst tho I" lection from c .nugious Diseases. 11 i t.i.Ls i uu tit me various uisees or i;miiren, nnu : rains per tux; for sale by uruv.'ci.sts and Us-.ue-s. give the besi and fcimp.e-t lu.loff j be em free to anv address on receipt of the price treatment u'uiug t ethnic, c nvn: vions. Vrtcciuatiu,, AVUopiiig-c;UKh, - Mca' ice. - IT THLLS Tor Tfieryniiir .-jis of C";p, rhclera Ii-fm-ttiui. Cii iic. Didiihea, Worms BCaiied Head Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &.c, and gives you the best remedies for their cure. IT TELLL AOU The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious. Yellow, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, ahdgive yon the best simplest remedies for their anre. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of lufioem. Cuusunip- tlon I'yifpkii, AUma, l'misey . the tnti.t, K., U!f -ttism. Lun.: .';t!, E"T - (..',). iH, .r , Mil I'iVfs yju IU6 best Horn Olio -r fbdn cu.f. ITTELI5 For T-e sjimnu:in if t.'l:ders Mc"-l)ui, x i.siiji. cholera, ii:i!l-I h V-eutiry Crujp, Diseases ol the IiiHer, aud ut th kidneys and Li ver, and the best remedies for their cure. IT TSLL3 YOU The symptoms of the Mumps. Neural gia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Pi.seaesof the throat, teeth, ear and eye, and the best remdies foi their cure. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of Epilepsy Jaundice the Piles Rupture Diseases of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Venereal Diseases and Hydrophobia, and gives the hest rem etlies for their cure. IT TELLS YOU The best and simplest treatment to wounds, broken bones and dislocations sprains lockiaw. Fever Sore, White Swellings, Uicers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, burns, and Scrofula. IT TELLS YOU Of the various Diseases peculiar to the Female Sex, and gives the best and sim plest remedies for their cure, together with many valuablo hint for the pres ervation of health. The wort is written 1q plain language, free from med ical terms, ao as to bo easily understood, while its sim ple receipes may soon save you many times the cost rf the book. It is printed iu a clear and open type; is II icstrated with appropriate engravings, and will be for warded to your address, neatly beur.d and postage paid, vfi receipt of $l,oo. 81,000 A YEAR Can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in fel ling the above work, as our Inducements to all sueh are very liberal. .. . For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents with other information, apply to or add.es JOHN' E. POTTER. Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa, A very premising three-year oid Ilfift-r, boJoning to the under pinned, strajed away about threo ' ls since. For tho return of . ;.e hi ifor or information as to her !.. v. , v, ;n pv a lib" til reward. DKSCi'.ll'I'IO.N'.- Light red ; considerable white H'l. tit thi f.'e, nearly a square white spot on one i Iiihk : ro 1 i,f tail torn off by dog ; has, or tuht to hive- witb her, (if living) a young calf. k.e. SUGAR CUI MILLS EVAPORATORS I TTAVE made arrangements with DOUGLAS BROTHERS, Zanesvllle, Ohio, the only establish men t in the United States, engaged exclasiveiy in the manu facture of Sorgho Siigar Mill. Kv.iporators, &c.,by which I canfuriiihtheMrinereintbi region with tboK much ncoded a; tic en. The IkiuiasSugarMill and Ap paratus were awarded ihe FirsU Preeiium at the Ohio State Fais ; and the highest honor at the United States Agricultural S ociety, a silver medal. I am coulldeut Farmers,.! Nebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and Southern l..wa can find no other W suit them better either iu price or otherwise. - Capacity and Price of Mills. Fnfic iron Rollers in Strong Iron Knaie. No C One Horse Vertical Mill presses from 25 to 3d gallons of juice per h ur ; pri. e 6i j0 l Ouc horse Vertical -presse" from ?5 to 41) gallons of Jnce per hour J price ff Same as No 1 ; extra heavy. . .. it do 2 Two horse Vertical pre-es from S5 to 60 filKms of jnic. per hour; light drift 80 iJj3 Twoh-rsc rVerlicai (-ruble reared) press es, rpnu 35tuSu allonr juiceerh.ur,heavy draft do 4 Two h jrse Vert ical(ingle geared) press es from AO to 75 gal Ions of juice per hour ; heavy draft do 5 Four borse Vertical (single geared) capa city from 100 to 125 gallons per honr do 6 To horse Horisontal (bai k geared) suita ble to attach to Threshing Machine or other power, presses from 40 to CO gallons of juice per hour do 7 Two horse Iloriiontal, with vertical shaft to apply lever to. worked by horses same as Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour to 1'if do 8 Fonr horse Horizontal (back geared) suit able to attach toThrehicg M.ichineor other power, presses T3 to 100 gallons per hours I5C do 9 Six horse Horiaontal (back geared) calcu lated for water or steam power, ready for the belt, and with capacity to work off a crop of from 15 to SO acres of Cane, I5t It. W. FL'RSAS, Ag't. 80 100 140 100 10C INPECTIIN'E. Ths Persian Fever Charm. For the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious Fevera. This wonderful remedy was brought to the kn.jwioiipo of the pree enl proprietors by a friod who !i n t rr?i a src:i ti sveler in Persia and the Holy Land, V.'ii:o 2i ing (1 wn the re ver Euphrates, he cxpe: tenc ed a sev'r? a'T n.rt cf Fev." x'i't .rlue. Oa di-covcrii.g !.iC nrti -. f f :l.t r. s,h frci I i p( cket mii Aiuu.ei it!.- : ! i".; I'-ver will touch you." A,-h .-!- . - ! . o . . . "'tal he com plied, as i c ;tp;i -'taii:c i cue', and hassii.ee Ki j; s foiiLd it an effectual prcttctLn frm all mala rious Complaints. . On fiu ihei inveU-ati:.H he found that the boatman attributed to jiuii'-Mciiioti poweri.JJaiid laid that it only could be obtaned from the priest of the sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in Conversing with a Priest obtained from bint the secret of its preparation, and as certained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was cooinponnded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full beliof in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing power of their Priests, Since his return lo America, it has been tried with tho happiest effect hy several Ladies and Gentlemen of high character, who havegiven it the most unqualified paoise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure os Fever and Ague and Billious Fevers is now offered to the American People. It will bo tent by mail, prepaid, with full directions fouss, on receiptor one dollar: Principal leiotoiid manufactory, 188 Main Stleet, Richmond, Virginia. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address. JOHN WILCOX & Co July. 6th ly Moffat's LifeJPills PIKEXIXBITTERS, These medicines have now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and during that time have manituined a high character iu almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and imuiediat. power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under near ly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The following are some of the distressing variety f human diseases in which tho VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. Dypcptio, hy thoroughly cleansing the first and sec ond stomaehs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale acrid kind, YlaUUency, Loss of Ap peeite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are ihe gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natual consequence of its cure. Coitivmet, by cleansing the whole length of tbeln tesMues witn a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave thebuwel costive within tw days. Fever$, of all kinds, by restoring the bl xJ to a regu lar circulation, through the process of pepiratiou la such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Life Medicines have been known to cure Rheuma titrn permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time by removiug local inflammation from the mus cles and ligaments from the joints. Droptiet Of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening th kidneys and bladder ; they operate most delightful ly on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Wormt, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy waiter to which these creature ad here. Scurvy, TJIcert and Inveterate Soret, hy the perfect purity which these Life Mediblnesglve to the blood, and and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by tbelr al teruafive effects upon tho fluids that feed the ikiu, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com plaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complex ions, Tbeuseof these pills for avery short time, will effect an entirecure of Salt Rhenm and a striking mprcve ment in tho clearness t the skin. Common Colds and influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by twu in the worn caos.' PILES. The origiual proprietor or thee in? !icines, wascuredof piles of thirty-tivo years siadU:g, l-y the we of the Life Medici. ios aioaa. Fever and Ague For this i-c otirge oi the Western Country, these Medicines will be fouud a sifo. t-peedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leivc the sytcta subject to a return of the disease a cure ry ihee me;'.i-cine- ii perm jneii' try them, be satisfied and be cured B. i us F.- jr tnd Liver Complaint General De bliitv. 1-Jfs cf appetite, and Diseases of Female tt. Medicines have been used with tre mot beneficial re auit in cases ff ibUdecription: Kings Evil, and Scrof ula in l! worst frtu. yield ihe u.lld, yet power ful acti .n"f the.-e r-mtkjble Medicines. NlgbtSwets Nervous debility , Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal pitation of tho heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur ed. Jlcrcwriaf Viseaeee Persona whose constitutions have become impaired by the injcdlclout u of Mercury will Ond thee Medicines a perfect care, as they neve fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of th Kerenry. Infinitely -v.ner than the nnt vv.werfnl prepr arationsof Sirsaparilla: W B MOFFaT. 335. Broadway, New Tork. July 6. IRfiO ly " SHERIFF'S SALE. IL'lard S.J Legal Notice. Martha Meek, ) v Dirorce. Samuel II. Meek. ) -Vmai.t cociifv Ditrvct Court, nf te Steond Ja dicinl JtUtrict. ythratl'a Territory. The defendant in this case Samuel HMeek, will take notice tLaton the lltli dtyof August, A I. 18o0, the plaintiff filed a j etition against him praying for a divorce and alleged among other things for eaid divorce, gross neglect of duty and total abandon ment; and that said petition will bo for hearing at tlie next term of the District Court of the 2nd .Judicial District in Nenjaha connty of Nebraska ' ed, Territory, to be begun and held in Brownviile on thd 24th day of beptetnber, lhbQ. MATITHA MEEK. By J. D.N". Thompson, hor Atty. Trowari .ug. l,-4t. Joseph R. GouU,HM kirkham Notice i hereby given that by virtne of an e eution issued from the office of the Clerk of the District Ooart for Otoe County, Nebraska Terri tory, against Joseph K. Gould and Robert il. Kirk ham. and in favor of S.J. Holland, for the mm of two hundred and eighty dollars and directed tome sheriff of Xemaha count y, I, J. C. Wells, Sheriff of said Nemaha County, Nerbaska. have levied upon and will eell at public auction, from the door of the house where tho last term of the laid court was hold, at Brownviile in said county, on Monday, th' 17th dsy of September, A D 1860, to the high estbidder f .r cash in Laud, the following de-eri-bed property, to witt the lots six and seren in ac tion 31. town-hip 7. tmje IS, etwt, containing 117 acres, with all t'j af-.iJften-MMC thereunto attach as the l.'riv,rty ! mu Ju?rj . iw. nmu, aim Robert M. Kirkhaui. iu at:ifuction of said execa? ? J.P. WELLS. Sheriff of Nemba County, N. T., Brownville.Aug. 1Mb, 18M. 49-6t-7 60 iomi mm X'li.ilricloliDlilfv. " A Benevolent Institution es'ahl.xhed ly tpeclal En aowmmt Jar therelxrj of net an ! dmtretted, ajjiiciea vit.i uruuni and .peaemic Ditetue. TBXlowardAssociation, iu vie- of tbeawiul uistruc lipnof huuua lire caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions praotued upon the unfortunate victimsof s uca dise by Quacks, several years gj directed their Con sulting Surge. u, as a charitable act worthy uf their name, toopea a Oiapnary for the. treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice Orati to all who apply by letter, with adescftp tionof their o.nditlou (ge, occupatioa, habit of life, ttc.) and iu case of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free or charge. It is needless to add that th Associa tion commands thehighest Medical skill of the age, and will furnii-h tho mostapproved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association. In their Annual He rnial Report upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, ex press the highest satisrac'u n wiih the success wltich f as attende-lthe laboraof their Surgeons in thcu"reof Spr matorrloea; Seminal Weakness; Gouorrlwea ; Gieet; Syphilis ; the vice of 0'iawi.m or self-abuse, disease cf ihe Kidneys and BiaJ ler, and ordor a cont-nnacca of the same plan for the cunning year. The Directors, on a review of the past, fe?I assured that their labor in thissi!ie;e of benevolent. eftVrt have been of great benefit to the atffnted, especially tot young, and they have reolvel to devote thetnselv., wi:h renewed seal, to this very important atid mach d ipiKCd 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, t ill be sent bv mail (in a sealed, envelope) FREE OP CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other report and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, ic, are constantly bein published for gratuitous distribution, and will besent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods nf treatmnets discovered duting the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SCILI.IN HOUGHTON, Acting Sorgecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. By orCcr of the Directors, KZRA D. HARTWELL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July 14. 1853-ly OREGON NURSERY. E. II. BURCfiES & CO., PUOPUIKTOKfeJ. regon, Holt Co., EEo. Tho undersigned liavi Joitif siue been convinced of the want of a Cr.t class Nursery in the West, wbre - . TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, SiC, LCan bd adapted to curclimateand soil. In view of these facts, we hare cstnblished one at tins place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of fer for iil at Wholesale or Retail, Tfe coining season, a large and well selected itock mi ted to this climate, of Apple:1, standard and dwarf;. rear, standard and dwarf; Cherries, itandard and dwarf: Peache, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries. Raspberries Strawberries aad Blackberries, E vergren.. Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, GreenLojs and redding Plants, Roses, Dahlias, Ac, Ac, Ac. To which we won'.! beg leave to call the attention of tho people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and loJrft. Ileport of Grand Jury la ilcard io a jasi m Aemaha County. io ice Eonurab.e, tho eiaaha coun'y Uutnct Court, now in session, tL follwwing report il na jjt respectfully submitted. That we.the unJersiTnou.Grand Juror of Nemaha i, bounty, onl tbit there u no jail or other suitable building it the county for aafe-keepin of criminals: j crs against tho tawgatbrg9 and juntto. is not ndmii.iitere.1. That the county has ben at a very large expeiu heretyfote-in providing for lb safe keeping of off.-ndorg (auficisat to pui od such bail ings,) ... That we LnJ th;Utha CuuntyComtsiiionershaV appropriatixl tho sum of f 1500 dollars for such purpose subjoct to tha rote of the county at th en suiDg eloct-cn. and we earnestly request the atten tion of the citizens of this County to tho necessity vi sucn cuu.iicgs. Alio ' w a vcycvti u I IJ m U vLUi htCU uevrge . Uratton foreman. II. Scovill, Trust Sale. T John it. J.aun, Adrian HotliUell, Hush fiat er, T. ii. Taibott, Allen Philip. Win. S. Hughs, J. D. N. Thompson. Joseph Published by order of court. John Ilrmilton, A. J. Farcam, T. M. Sanders, Jehn MoPherson; J. W. Bonnett, Georgo W. Tate, Leash. GREAT SALE off Our terms will be as low as any reliable east ern Nursery. Bv pu-rchhaicg of ns the expense of transportation from tho ent can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner for any part cf the Unit ed States, for which a charge of the actual eoet only will b made. No obarge will be made for the deli very of packages on board eteninboa a... All com tnn mention addressed to in unnersjgr.ea ill receive prompt attent" n. i;.if. r.rnciiEa aco. TOWN LOTS, AT - ASPIiTOAlLlL, On Saturday, the Gih of October, 1SG0. The town of Aspinwall is beautifully located oa the AIi?sou.i Kivcr, in Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, on the upper end of what is know a th lla.f Ureed Reserve. Tho town is well located for tha back country trsrle. possaes the best Steamboat Landing on the .l;.-ouri River aoc vo Fort Leaven aortb, together with all other facilities for buildim up a town, Much u S'.one. Tin-ber and Stona Coal There are already built and occupied fifteen good Buunanuai tiouscs, togeuier with two- good Dry Goods Stores, two Groceries, Blacksmith Shop, and liotci. ine Lots in sid town will ba old to the highest bidder without resarre. Those wishing to purchase cannot but be pleased with the location of tne town, ana the surrounding country, fur pany miles, is not equaled west of the Missouri River. And vrill be made known on the day of Sale By order of tha Town Company. A. S. BALLARD, Pres. September 20th, '60. noll-St Where, en the 3d day .f At.at, a o, IJjM. N V. Luc, f'r the purpo, of ecunu to J,.!istlin linger, i-r bearer, thei.oof two hundred a id euh:y do.iar, oidtcced by hi pr..'iu:sory hue, lvj.net a ai-.r-sa.d. taxable twelve months arter c..av;pd io U uiHlarkigned J-hu L. Carsoa, la :fci, the I. ,i.vw;r.g dt scnled real c:'.e in Kicliari-os iu.Jj. Ne'jrji T?t ritry, lo-wtu northwest jtt tcr of section ti t,. -wn.il :y tw u.-rth of rau:-e Cfteta eit K'-b pni.Lii.ui niermi.a. And, whereas, it ts ;rotule-J I i na. i-CK-i ol T:e if t!i sum wo secure ;j J.msttaa lifter a.- r.ot ; i.1 Lim 1 1 theSl.t dayaf Aii-J.' A lJ t! uji-r, ; je ! . autherized to sell the property iherf .u ixuvei ei ftcr advertising the same thirty Cijr ii. si .;e !.-..-er printed in las Territory of Jcb-sia, i v;i::- i.Lt... at the dojr of the otSce of the County tin k of Nemaha County iu Brownviile. Nebraska, to exe. ute s Jed t- the purchaer topay ofT the arucunl thsrem c?rr4 "j-h lnt:ei, costs, ezpentes and a reaui..bl M loroey'a fee. aad to hold lie remainder sub,t lo the order of aid Luca. .4u.l. where. ihe aaid Noah W. Lacas has failed t py said note or ar.y par thereof, therefore: 'r.tic I hereby aivea that by vtrtueoi the aciUri'y to megtvea byt.idDeedof Trust. I win on Monday. OcU ber t?ta, li60. at the doer of the tttce of the County Cleik of ae maha County in Brownviile, Nebraska, between tha hours of 8 o'clock a X and 6 o'clock F at of tbe sai l day ell said real estate at pu'j'.lc auction to th hutei bid der for cah, aud upon such sale and payment of the par chase money will make, executo ana UeiSvcr to lb ptsr chaser cr purchaser ttersof a deed r dee-l f-ri.i reai estate. JOHN' L. CASjOK, Trustee. n. flBT, !,. !-;() t2-4i-ia SherilT Sale. Luslibaiigh A Carson, 50,050 MIS TTOO?. si josni'if, ATI', 0, vs. K. B. Stout and James W. Coleman fliOTICE is hereby given, that bv virtue of an execution is.-ued by tho Clerk of the Diatrict Court of Nemaha,' county, Nebraska Territory against R. B. Stout and James W. Colom.in and in favor of Lushltaugh. & Curon for the sum of one hun dred and sixteen dollar and thirtv.thra onna T J. B. Welis, Sheriff of Nemaha County, Nebraska' ierritory, litre levied upon, and will fferfor sale. at puoiic auction, at tne door of the house in which the last term of the District Court for Nemaha county, aebri.ska Territory, jrus held in Brown Tiile. in said county, on baturday tlie 3J day of November A. D. 1860, at one o clonk r. M.f of said day, and wilsell, to the highest bidder for cash in hand tho following described property, to-wit : the north-west quarter of section thirty-two, town fivj.north of Range i-itrer. e e xeept ibirty-tao aor cflT of t1 wet till c? t!;3 n .rthwe.-t Quarter of said qua.-;i r e-tion, with all tb3 improvements ti;ere-ja, iivr ujn it. Cvlemaa i.J t.ll L Two" Extensive Woolen Factories are in SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, ONE NEW AND FITTED UP With all the Latest Fine Improvements. We an5 prepared to manufacture to order, and care for cale the following Goods: Satinets, Heavy and Light, JEAjVS TWEEDS, FLANNELS WHITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND PLAIN XiZnsey 0, Fulled linscys, Colored White and Mixed, 1 1-2 Yards wide. FULLED CLOTH, Blankets cf ali Kinds and all Qualities, YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS, Warranted all Goods of the best material. tSyWo will exchange the aboya Goods for WC or cash. Fancy Dying to Order. We will pay cash for any amount of Wool, at Market Prices. Flour constantly on handforsale. The best prio paid for wheat. N. BUEL.A SON. BUELL A DII0J. August, 23, 1860. LEGAL NOTICE. R.W Frame, Pl'ffl Nemaha County District vs Court 2d Judicial districtjNe- Joshua G. Abbe,d'ft J braska Territory. In Equity. T Fall Term, A. D, I860. Joshua G. Abbe, the above named dofendant, will take notico that the above named plaintiff, R. W Frame, did, on to-wit, tho 30th day of March, A D 18(30, da his petition in the above named, district Court withiuacd for Xemaha County Nebraska Ter ritory, against the said .loxhua G. Abbe, setting forth, that on. to-wif, the 27'h day of December, a O 1858. the said defiuidtut did m ike, execute and de liver unto tbcHaid plaintiff a certain mortgage, on the following described property, via : lots 4 and 5 in block 57, lots 6 acd 7 in block 85, lots five and six in block one hundred and thirty-nine, lots 9, 10, 3, and 4 in block fifty-nine, lots 10, and 11, in block fifty-six, lot twelve in block one hundred and eight, lots one, two, seven and eight, in block fifty-eight, lots five acd, six, in Llook one hundred and forty, lots one and two in block fifty-seven, lute three, four fire and six in block sixty four, 1 it seven and eight in block ono Luudred and seven, lot nine in block one hundred and thirteen, lot tweiv in block one hundred and seventeen, lot ono in block one hun dred and Beven, and block cne, as numbered and described in the published plat of the town of Peru, in Nemaha county Nebraska Territory, to secure the payment of five hundred di'llar, according to a cer tain bond referred tn in said mortgage, and praying that saia Joebuu U. .ubo uviy iniy the said sum now claimed to be due, or that the iid premises lnc te sold to pay the sai:i nnd tho said Joshua j. Abbe i required to Wf'-w. the aaid A the j,rajr .f hini thceaii plaintiff will be granted by turn vuui i, JOIINSON & BEDFORD, Attorney's for Plaintiff. Attest ALLEN BLACKER, Dbt, Clerk, By T W Bbpford Deputy. Ordered that tho foregoing be published for f jut consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk, By T.W. Dxcfobd, D'y. Brownviile. Aug. 5th. 1860. 4w-$12 Afrainistrator's Sale. By order of the Probate Court cf jYcmalia County, Stbratla Territory. On the thirteenth day of Oct., A. P, ISSO. at one o'clock. P M. of said day, before the door of Iho Post office, in the City of Pern, in Nemaha Cvtia ty. N. T will bo sold t th highest bidder, the fallowing d'is.Tibed real estate, a- the property of Ncbtmiah Stic,dtceascd, to-wit: the west half of tbe north-west quaiterof section no five township no six, north of range bo fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nomaha county. Also, the west half of the south-east quarter of section no thirty-two, town ship no seven, north of rano fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Otoe county. Also, th following lots in Peru Nemaha county, to-wit : Lots from one to twelve, inclusive, in block no forty-thrM as designated on the recorded platt of said town. Terms of sale, o half down and the balance in six month, to be secured by mortaee on tha premi se,.. J. M. LONGFELLOW. Brownviile, Sept. 8, 1S50 $7. :e r. r-rty or Janivjj . to :iid execution. , J. I;. WELLS, i'neriff of Nemahac(,uuty. by B. B. THOMPSON, Dcputv. Brownviile, Oct. 4th, 1880. $750 Trust Sale. Whereas on the 19th day vf August, a d 16C3. Thscks ston Carter, for the purpose of ectirig to Johu Mccar ty or bearer the sum of two hundred and eiehtv dollars. as evidenced by his promissory note bearing date as afore said, payable twelve months after date, conveyed to tbe undersigned John L. Carson in trust, the following de scribed real estate In Pawnee Oonnty, Nebraska Terri tory, to-wit: west half of northeast quarter and south east quarter of northwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of secikn seven township two north of range twelve east of the C:u principal meridian. And whereanit la provided in snid Deed of Trust if the nm so secured to said Johu McCarty or bearer wa not paia mm ny tne itttn day of August, a D 1S09, tho un dersigned was authorized to sell the prooertr therein conveyed, after advertising the same thirty dava in some newspaper printed in the Territory of Nebraska, at pub lic aucuou ai tne uoor or ine omce or the County Clerk of Nemaba county, in Brownvriie, Nebraska, o execute a uecu 10 tne purcnaser to pay otr the amonnt therein. ecvureu wiib mieresi, cost expenses ana a reasooab le at- lomey zee, ana to ho,d tho remainder subject to the order of said Carter. And wherry the aid Thatkston Carter has failed to pay saidote or any part thereof; therefore: Notice I hereby given that by virtue of theauthority to me given oy said Coed of Trust I will on Monday, October 29th, I860, at the door of the offlc of the County Clerk of Ne maha county, in Brownviile, Nebraska, between tha hour or 8 o'clock a M aud 5 o'clock r M of said day sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ; and upon such sal and payment of tbe pur chase mopcy will make, execute and deliver to tbe pur chaser or purchaser thoreof a deed or deeds for said foal estate. JOHN L. CARSON, Trustee. Brownviile, N T., Sept. 26th, 1660. 12-4t-$10 Trust Sale. Whereas, on the 17th day of August, 1333, John Sfc Clintock for the purpose of securing to Lewis Jobuson, or bearer, the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars, as evidenced by his promissory note hearing date as aforesaid, payable twelve months after date, conveyed to the undersigned John L- Caron n trust, the follow ing described real estate in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, to-wit : Tbe southwest quarter of sectloo cine township six ucrth of range 14 east of the 6:li principal meredian. And, wherea.s it is provided In said Deed of Trust If the sum so secured to said Lewis Johnson was not paid him by the 17ib of August, a l 1869, tbe undersigned was authorized to sell the property therein conveyed after sdvei tising the same thirty days in soma news paper printed in the Territory of Nebraska, at public aucii n at the Uoor of the office of the County Clerk of Xemaha County In Brownvilia, Nebraska, to execute a deed to the purchaser to nay off the amount therein se cured with interest, cost, expenses and a reasonable at torney's fee, and to hold the reniainde subject to th order of said llrClintock. Aud whereas the. aid John McClintock b. failed tn pay said note or any part thereof therefore : Notice 1 hereby given that by virtue of the .hority to me given by Raid deed of Trust I will oa Vordav ttotoher 29ih. 1640. at the .or of the t Gee cf the Onnnfrr;. rk t n. maha Couuiy in Browuvil le, Nebrka, between the hours oi o o cioca a ai ana o o'cioc. M cf g-ij ,iaT ,eij a,j real estate at public autk' ioibebizhef bidder for cjb. iiu up iu sucn saie an u payment of the pnrcbae ni ney will make, execute and denvjr to tbe iurchaer or uur- cnaser a ueeu or deed for said real etat JOHN L. CAUoON, Trustee. Brown-He. X. T.Sept. 56tu 160. I3-4i$!0 Trust Sale, Whereas, oa the 18ih day of June. A d ISM, Lenin! 5f. Ilodglou, for the purpose of securing t iligJaien Smith, or bearer, the sum of two hundred r.j i;hty throe dollars, a evidenced by his promissory cot bear ing date a aroresaid, payable twelve uuim after data, eonveyed to the undersigned J.,hn L. Carou (n trut, tha folio wina described real estate iu .khrdn ci.-jnty, Ne braska Territory, to-wit: northeast quarter cf lU..i M township S north of range fourteen cit t,t th 8.h principal meridian And, whereas it Is provided la said Teed of Trust If the sum so secured to said Atagdalcna Smith was not paid her by the VJ.hdayof June, a 1) th? under-lsp.! was authorized to sell tho property therein Co-veTed. after advertising th same thirty uyi lu some newspa per printed in the Territory of 2cbraka, at public auc tlou at the door it tbeor-ve of the County Clri vf N maia county. In Bvowpn.ie, Nebraska, to execute a deed to the purchaser to pay oiT the auiour.t theiein it. cured with Interest, cosu, expenses and a reasonable at torney' ice ; atd to hold it remainder sutjeLt ta U order said of Ilodgdou. And. whereas the said Lemuel M. K-yJidon ta fal!4 to py said note or any part thereof ; therefore : Nuttc It hereby given that by virtueof theauthority to meglvea by said Deed of Trust I will on ilonday, October I3'h, I860, at the door of the vStee ef the County Clerk of 2w. maha county. In JJrownvilie, Ne'jraka, between tbe hours cf 8 o'clock A M and 6 o'cic- k f it of ssid d.y, rt .l the said real estate at public anctiou to i!:e U:;bf.i bid der for ca.h, and upu such sale and prij meal ut the pur chase money will make execute and driver to th pur chaser or purchaser theief a dee.1 or dceJi for real estate JOHN L. VAUAvS, Trustee. Brcwnvillo, N. T.,Sept. i.6th,IbGJ, 12-4i-$ia A Political TeitEouk for 160. Compiled by llorace.Greeiey aud John V. Cleveland, is now iu pres aud wiiloou be issued. 11 i. Intended to embody every important proposition, vote, docu ment, or passage, calculated to shed ligt on the pepd. ing Presidential struggle, and to be specially uspf u aa a b-jvk of reference to ali speakers, writers, apd other actively engaged lu the canvas. Aaiccg iu conteuta are the following : A SKETCH OF ALLTTIE NATIONAL N'OMINATI.VQ COXVNTTON, held iu the United States since th first, In 1330, including th Party riatforia of eait Convention. N A history cf the struggle for Slavery exteslson cr restriction in the L'nited States from the Declaration of Independence tu lUe exclusion In Ksusa lu 13bQ. main- ly from the Journal of Cougress, and sSow.ng the Vwta ' by Teas and Nays on the most important diviuu cf either house. A hlxtory of Congressional artirn the on gutitjoQ of granting free Lioniestead to actual settler on tbe pub. lie lands, with tbe ea ai-d ikijsco all important qu- tiOHS. Popular Sovereignty Mr. Poagjj' J?sy or.'gfas.'.'r published in Harper's' iiaamn" oa th landing use between federal and Li cl autborlty The Irrepressible Condict Mr, Seward's Speca de livered at K.H he!.ter in Hii.l.-ils. attract front senator namoiona ncb. in wbicb be describe Northern Mechanic a the Mad- sill of Society. Tbe resolution recently passed by th u. a. ., on tbe power and dati of Congress la reiatato&i very In ihi Terrltoiie. A proposed Sedition law r.xiraci uom nr. woug- las' Speech in favor of a law to puu:,n aediuoc rub lica.itu. . . Popular or Squatter sovereignty . jcx;rct rrom sen ator Benjamin ftcch, against Squatter Sovereignty and In review ot Mr. luglaa' theiria ou tbe subject of slavery ia tho Territories alao Mt. Bret -kinridV peech at Frankfort, Ky.,on the po er a id duties of Ctngres in regard to the- Terrltor.ei. Principle of the Kepubiican i'arty r3n Lin- cola's Speech at Springfield, I.I., 17, fiSO ou rwceltltg tb Republican nomtuat ton for the Seuato. Unfriendly Legislation. Q-icitims and anwrs Mr. Pouglaa' question to Mr. Liacjln jn tte sutji-ct of sla very, and Mr. Lincoln's replie. ai Mr. Li-oc;n a questions to Dongls. with Douglas' iplie-. Letters of Distinguished Statesmen. ticu Cass' Ut-' ter to O A B Nicholson, of Tennersen, In whith he enun ciate the theory of Squatter Sovereignty Martin Van Bureu's Letter of 1343, on tbe powtr of Conxrea over Slavery in the Territories. Greere C. Bronson'a letter of 1943, declaring ;very to exist only by forc cf local lw. Daniel 5. Dichinr. ou the tame subject. Edward Bates to the Missouri Delegation to the Hepub llcan Convention, also hi letter suviainicg thf comina. tion nf Mr. Lincoln. Powers of the Supreme Conr'.-rExtrsct fron tha writings and peecbe of the Fath' of the fteeub'.ic, ad particularly of the Jefferson Repabllcaa patty oa the powers and duties of the Supreme Couit cf the Cnl. ted State Election Belarus. The returns of ebcb Stats by eouo. ties for President since and Including 1340; also tne vote of each State by countle at the last General klecUost preceding the Presidential election of 1369. Resolutions, kc. Resolution of Party Stale Conven tions and of State Legislatures qu the subject of Slave ry, acdanch extract from the speeches and writings cf prominent Statesmen and poliiKiaos. who are recoguU. ed a leader of their repectire parties a will giv clear Idea of the lsue iuvolv-d iu the coming political campaign and the position by the various parties to tha contest. The Text-Book will be ready In the coor of July Price $ I per copy. The usual discount to the trade. Cash order solicited. Address TTOHACR GBEELBT St. CO. Tribupa Buildings, New Tor Agricultural Implements Just received, per steamer Emiiie, t supply oi HAND RAKL'S, PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, HOES, SPADES. SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS, PATENT CHURNS, &c, Sec, rOK BALE AT THE0D0EE HILIS brownviile, April, 2S. I3"0. Ntmcta Ct.aa- ty DistritrtCuUrt of tha Second Juicial district. pay is ii'dificd that he pttitiunou or before ihe 17th day of September, r ISoO, or thu peltion will be ken as true and th PROBATE NOTICE. WtlEREAS, Joseph fchittx, ha? been appointed Gennl Administ. a'tt.r tf the Estate of Oeorgj Enirlehardt. uLrease.i, ltite of NemahaCounty, notice is hereby given that 1 have appointed Saturday, Sep-e.nbty the 15th. 1BS0. as the day for hearing claims against said Estate; all persons baring claims against said estate ae hereby no'iued to have them on file en or before that day or they may forever he debarred from recovering such claims. Given under my hand and official seal this 28 th day of Jupc, A 136u. CYRUS W. lHIEELER, 5I-i:tfIrcc. Probate Judge. TRUST SALE. WHEREAS, on the 31st d-y of August, A 9. IS53, Benjamin i. Tocng. ior the purpose of securing to Ben jamin F. Luhbat.t.ro and John L. Carton, or bearer, the sum of two hundred aud eighty dollar, a evidenced by his promissory note, bearing date as aforesaid, payable twelve mouths after date, conveyed to the undersigned John L. Carson, in trust, th following devTlbed real estate in Johnson county, Nebraska Territory, to-wit ; The north half of the northwest quarter of section no. twenty-five and the south half of tbe southwest quar ter of section twenty-four in township four north of range ten east of the 6ta principal meridian. And, Whereas, it I provided in said Peed of Trust If the sum so secured to Lushbaugh and Caroon was not paid them b7 the 31st i3y of August, a D, li9, tbe un dersigned was authorised to sell the property therein conveyed after advertising the same thirty day iu some newspaper printed in the Territory of Nebi aska, at pub lic auction at the door cf the ornce of the County Cierk of Nemaha Cour.ty, in Brownvnio. Nebraska, to exe cute a deed to tbe purchaser to pay " the amouut there In secured with interest costs, expenses, and a ren'onsbi attorney's feat, and to hold tbe remainder subject Ui th ordor of said Young. Aud, wheraaa, the said Benjamin G. Young has fal'.ed to pay said note or any part thereof, therefore : Notice i- hereby given It at by virtue of the authority tome given by said Peed of Trust, I will on Monday, October 29ih, I960 at the door vf the efflce of the County Clerk oi fcerualia County in Browuviile, Nebrafka. between the hour of 8 o'clock A M and S o'ocleck r M of said day Mil said real estate at public acctim to the mabest bid der for cash, and upon such sale and payment of the pur chase money, will make, execute and deliver t- the pur chaser or purchasers there f a deed or deceit for said real estate. JOHN" L. CARBON, Trustee. Brownviile, N. T.. Sept 26th, ISCtf. 12-t-$W AUGUSTUS SCHOEHHEIT, (Formerly from Seneca County, Ohio,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, FALLS CITY, lUolaarcifsoxi Oo., T. July 25, I860. DhwoluiJoT) Qf Partnership. Notice is hereby giveu that the mercbanti; bunirjes here'ofore carried on by the undersigned, under tbe Arm name of Seigel and Grcenbaum was this day mutually dissolved. Paviii Seigel i authorised to settle up the business of the concern. All person knowing themselve lndebte.1 either hy note or account are hereby notified that unless they Couie forward imsaediately and pay up, tbe note and ac count will he placad in the hand of an officer for col lection. DAVID SKIOEL, 3pt:0,lS69 if 1LU1T GRJINBACM. Joseph Y. Mitchell, pi I. vs Russel Peerr.Adminiatrator of the stato of Wi.liain Giliaore, dec.and said eiUte and ES.'ga Corking. Cbs. flilmore. Jas. (ii!uor. Joiia Gil- more. Pe-ry Gi!aore, ataanie .ebrasa lm ilmore, EiiUib-!lh Giltoore, and j tory ili.ouri Giiumre, heirs of William la equity. Gilmore decea.'led.and Irene Ilunnr j well, late widow of said William J To Septera Gilmcredee. dsfend.mts. J br Una, 160. To tho above Lamed defendants, lia Cork ing, CbarlcGiljn"ro. Jam Gilmore, John Gilnvr Pery Gilmore, Nathaniel Gilmore, Eiit&beth Gil ts ore, and Jiissourt Gilm'r. heirs cf Wil liam Gilmore, dec, ai.d Irene llucnc wtl!, lt wk ow of said William Gilmore dee. You are nrby notified that the above naaeel plaintiff, Joh Y. Mitchell, baa filed hts ietition ia the ab.T D3l Nemahi County ditrict Cnrt ta the chauccry side thereof, and commenced a suit atrwinsi yoa, to gether wiih the abovo named Rusei Perry, aduiln stratorof thj estate rf William Gi'.nnrj, deceas.!, which suit is for the purpow of obtaining judgment against the eute of Wjiilazn Gilpiore, deceased, for the sum of one hundred and forty four dollars togflth er with the interest thereon, at the rmtecf five par cent pr month, from tbe tenth day of August, p. IS5, upon a certain promissory note, given by tha said William Gilmore, deeaascd, to tha said plam tiJJo.'eph F.Mitcheli,on the the Dthday of Aug3it A.D. lilJfor said sum of 31 JJ.iiujone yesr afur date, with a penalty forfeiture of five percent pir month, tfter due. and also for th. purpose of b taintng f n a s:.l court an order cf sale, to satis fy said jcdjtr.ent,.f the following deri bed prop erty' tc-wit: the uth half of thj north west quar ter nd the nortbwi-st quartrr tf the si ufh westjt f w -tinn 12, town. 6, n-rth ff range 1 1 east of th sixth pr.wipftl njiridian, in Ik'tmtia Ct,uBt, ?ilraj;;-s Territory, the sail property having bea Morti-'i by trust deed to the Said plai&tilffor tLe i ur;or of securing the paypct cf the nn?y dae a-i.n the said nof. and you ar hereby furtliLr notiwcjfk oo or before tbe tenth day of September A. r. 133 you are hereby rennircl tc answer to tl.j said peti. tion of the plaintitf, in the Baidcae Lld or th pa tio n will t taken a true, and ju jgrn'Lt and de cree rendered accordinjlv. jOHNaOX 4 TiEDFCED. Attest, AtttrnejsfLTP, AllS TbACKER, District CUrk l'y T. W. PEDFl'F.D. Ordered that the ab..ve be pnbli.-hedfcr four o ;- secutivc week in the Neba.ka Adert."rr. , ALLEN L LACKER. Di-trict Ci-rk, lij T. W. lisDroaD, Dira,7 Rrownville, July 2, 1S50. 4:la. Cash Paid for Wheat J. I. MaaTiX k. Co., are psying scventy-av tenis. cash for wheat . Brownviile September SO. 13o0. Of all kinds, for stle at tbii v