IE ' ADVERTISER ...LOCAL.:. ... IIOWNVILLe' OCT. 25, .-I SCO. ' ThVNebrMk Advertiser " fcarixiir i trie iara:o w" - , rrW. Wholesale Merest, in St t St Joacph, Cincinnati and other East- arketa where aecrH" . ' will find bo better adrertiainj medium i Weitern countrr-d TTlinLC .- ... - - p for mh, a fresh sr-P!T 2! - Deeds. MortKage Deeds, flUJSEp -late. 111. Iiin.' T0r8aaf.. Hotfi. etc. -.to, .te. w. tall the ..pecui - - t -l0 "D.VTorTe?.nleUof our w.rts. evince. JOT, con &CO.' AND DKAM-HS IN id IMBfe Man of all Jvras. BulMlns. TliilflelpM. ' SiitmtT and Jdverliser. . . ; ,- lATimn & AnnoTT, ' SUCCESSORS TO HOKLT, 3 - States and Fora JNewspiper idvertising Agency - S lJUOADWAV. NLW i ORh. -.nJ NEBRASKA FARM " jTWorkT election is over. ogn as the stnokecrears aay; the -jdd taVen careof ; the dead buried. the jubilant are satisfied. In us all go 'A- in matters of more real unrest to h&n the CJirnpaSn through uhirh we 3,j'.it -past, viz: me tuiiun-r; vnu. county a"'J Territory.. If. any V,;iUrllprr!ars tiaturai to all cam-.hm,- been engendered, let thera 'rp-.i.t h'h . )!ily cmon:; the things ? " v.i "band in hand" let os go vatd u:idU)vai J."' , , F1 Xat'kOllS, of Nebraska City o U? been out at the mines all tha j tummer, was incur city the past k. ' He ison business und will soon .rntrain.. Mr. N. has no superiors anvnergeti thoroughgoing business n. If any. one can make it pay at the ae he will. Everybody's Lawyer,'' and "Fain- Doctor1' The above works which ? advertised in another part of our pa are decidedly the best books of their ss that have ever come under our ice. The publisher aiming to meet j wants of the million, and to supply rn with books not of transient interest, !, 'of Teal and permauent value, has ired no expense in the getting up ot rse .works, the necessity for which are connant recurrence in "everybody's" siness and family. By the aid of ju cious advertising'-' they" have' already ".cied.tyi enormous sale, and. are -uoyr ing anxiously sought for in every part the land. Everybody's Lavryer;" ty;(FaAiK osdt, Esq.. of the Philadelphia Bar, is andsome 12m6. volume, c jntaining 3S4 jes, beautifully printed and illustrated, jrives full and complete forms, with t-ctiorts nd advice not only reliable, t written in so clear and distinct a style t it is hardly possible for a iiu'sunder nding to occur. There is scarcely any iness contingency that it 'is not fully culated toineet. It is equally adapted all the States, and no one who consults pages with care, can fail to become ll poUt'd in the laws of his country. e advie' "Everybody!' to. buy it, for "2vt-ry body", bays it is a great book, and say wK . .. ' "77le Tamity Doctor;" by Prof. Henry ' Tatlor 'contains simple '. remedies rily obtained for the cure of Disease in . forms. The great tharjn of this work ois its complete .'simplicity, and the tire absence of all' medical ttrhnicali s. It, js appropriately ill-Jbtratod, and .'.cr.up.in excellent style, and like the r, should Win 'Everybody's" hands. Two 'Dollars sent the . Publisher will -.ire ;i: I-) .-rpies of each book by re- ThlCTlnS- On Sunday , last a man earned Warren was arreted in th:s city at the instanced a young man named Miltemore, on;c' ,-.rje ci stealing w2G3. The two were cf a prty cf returned Pike's Peakersi tr.d the rabbtry was said to have baen cotr;;aitied between Pawnee ranche and this city. A trial took place before Justice Thompson, and abundant testimony produced to warrant binding over, which was donj. The prisoner, however, was afterward released on a writ of habeas corpus. It is not for us to pass sentence ; but upon the testimony given, we would most certainly "find the prisoner guilty." We warn citizens, to "sleep with an eye open ;" there-are a "few more same ort" laying around "loose" through the country. , Intricate Surgical Operation On Tuesday last a surgical operation was performed on John Pierce, of Pawnee county, by Drs. A. S. Holladay and Jo. McPflmsoN,. of this city.. The patient was 24 years old, afflicted with vascvlar Sarcoma, cr fibrous tumor, on the left shoulder, which bad been in pro cess of development for 19 year.". It was 8 inches at the bae and of enormous size otherwise. The cperatiou was performed in 3 minutes 5 seconds. Mr.; .Pierce - i. doing well. Cutting the Telegraph WIre-We understand from Mr. Sticknev, the ope rator in this place, that the telegraph wire had been cut in Nebraska Cuy-teve-ral tiwfs. Tin, it strikes us, is a poor way 'to secure an office at- that point. Better pay up your stock, neighbors, ac cording to agreement; it will look much better than acting dog in the manger. Horned Frogs Mr. wM. Hays, whose arrival from Texas we noticed last week, presented, us the other day, with quite a curiosity: a pair or horned frogs. We consider them a valuable acquisition to our cabinet. . , Sad ACCldCIlt. A son of Mr. Scov ille, of Nemaha City,, was accidentally killed on Tuesday last, by the horse he was riding, falling down and upon him. ArrCSt. Lieui. Breckinridge of Fort Kearney and officer B. B. Thompson of this city arrested a man named McCath ron residing near Nemaha City, last week, on charge of assisting soldiers to escape. He is now undergoing trial before the U. S. District Court at Nebraska City. Col. GalllCS, withhis surveying party who have been engaged upou the Govern meut Surveys west of the Sixth principal Meridian for several months past, reached this ciiy last week.---They report good soil and country over .which,. they have been, well watered; but somewhat scarce of timber.'"' ' 1 "liEp'oil TED EXQL UsTvELy" I'Olt THE I'o'braBlx.a AcltrortiSor. lij the St. Joseph, Brownvilleand Denver Telcruph, S T KBBI N S LINE, OJict corner of Main and Firtt Street. ' Ilili SC-V fi:j.t;iiS. Theodore Hill, 5 hMiH the .rt.bs-iat week to an- imj Lasj-eceived and opened out thej fO;t tempting lot of Dry Goods we have yfced at for many a day. Those prints, i reel froiu the manufactory, the ladies o-say are unsurpassed; cheap, durable nd "fast colors." We can't tell you alf jybu fciust go see for yourselves? i A titUUtl&lS, Aae HORTICULTURAL- ;t, for October, we find on our table: iden with its usual variety of excellent matter pertaining, to Horticulture. Sax a & Barker, New York, Publishers. Godxt, for Octobcrw4haTe received. t is more than usually interesting. The ngratings' are superb.' Ten full, page ashioa -engravings; sixty-six cbntribu ions. Now is the time to commence making up clubs. Godey and the Adver -ser, one year for S3 50 cash. . . Axtiuji'i Home Macazike, for No vember, is already on hand. Our folks" tre always anxious to see Arthur's Mag ine. V Ladies Repository. This substah al "Pd fiigbdy .valuable periodiral'for )ctoVr, isbefbre us.' It contains an ad nirable likeness of Senator Harlan,' of wa' on?, f?tt made men. Leaveswortu, Oct. 24th. A. fire at 3 o'clock this morning des troyed 8 or 10 frama buildings, on north east corner cf 3d and Shawnee streets. j With two exceptions-the buildings were ot no grant value, the stocks were mostlv removed with but little-damage. The total less will probably an.ouot to SlO.000 on which there 'is less thanX2,0G0 in surance, 81,000 in - Western Massachu setts Company, remainder, divided be tween several other companies. The fire originated accidentally in . a furniture store. . New OjiLEANs.Oct. 25th. Private orders from Mexico say that tne l-iuerais under Ugador had assauted Guadalg-us.. '.' New York, Oct. 24th. The Stdamship Africa sailed to-day for Liverpool with 70 passengers, including Miss Hosmer, the female sculptor; and r - r r - - co-t.uuu m specie. The Tribune's Washington correspon dent says that orders have been issued here to Democrats in the Northern State3 to vote for the Douglas Electoral Ticket. The same correspondent says: I 'hear of the default of the 1 ost Master at Keo kuk, arid also at another prominent point in Illinois, either Alton and Quincy. - Bosto-v, Oct. 22. The reports indicate that the ship Black Hawk, from .'.Calcutta to New York, be fore reported miriiing, has been lost with all on board: She was last seen in the Bay of Bengal, about the 15th and after terwards a portion cf the wreck of an American vtel were .disxYered i : I I '-. )' ' o A c3 S rj o 4i - i O C ."- ,S;05 :J Z m 4) c . E i c . - , r - j.1 t - - a s w. s Otal - H t S S 5 S s 5 ii js 5 . -5 W - J-COi-J O- Ota - M , 5 "3 O .fhfl5SoD2S-?,''3 H H - . "3 r - .. . a w n " w tf3 Sc. o--3'tltt: n Z. u Ktn H.S U ciia- -c:'-."- o:i,!B; 3 SB CIS O 55i5S5ftSS ii2il O S n i c. . 3 e ' 2 i e . x CO - t- H St M o " 3 i - 3 . C 2 . - - tt-a c or-S E -5:? 5 ti-a t "92 10 ;3c;',:-i; 5 t. i s: S 2 s r - - - h- 7 -: I- s s s ' " - c t . i z - i" '- s t - a -S ?"' 37 ccb. S a g rr - e c . i: ' " TS i j l." 8T- 6t ', ti t ' : . - r-. ;i o IH - - 3 M w L. i 5 ' j 5 "ull u ! ai 1- - . - . XflirU Say ! : You. men- who promised graii?'-if nl;vacli 'pig"s'jTieaing fur' de? r r Portland, Me., Oct. 19. . A grand ball was riven last night by our citizens to the Commodore and otficers of the Royal Squadron at the city Hall, and was the greatest affair f the kind ... o- . I ' I . 1 ever given in mis city. rix nunureu persons -were present. ri- bnglit-h of ficers were in full uniform. i(l the Hall was i-plendidly decorated. Boston, Oct. 19. The demonstration to day iu hnur of the Prince is elaborate and imposing. . The three parties opposed to the Re publicans have united ia the Foarth and Fifth districts on Messrs Bigelow and Appleton for Congress against Burlin game and Rice.' '' New York. Oct 20. The Times' Washinirtou Correspond ent telegraphs that the Nicaraguan Min ister uotified the State Department that a plot .existed in the Southern 'States,' to in vade Nicaragua and Central America, the purpose of extending slavery uuder the auspices of a powerful organization, of which Gen. alker was simply one of tneir agents. Waskisctox, Oct. 19. Mr. Cl.cmcns. Sunenntendaiit cf the AgriculHn-al-braach-of the Patect Office, is now on his Jway f home; from Europe, wmtner hejwnt ty direction of. the Sec retary of the Interior, to purchase suita- Die medicinal and economical n ants and seeds generally ...Many varieties have been received. "Before thev arp diftribu. ted (am'oVig:.thd: ciiizens - of the United States, they are to be tested at the Gov ernment propagating garden in this city, where additional facilities for this purpose are in progress. Heretofore much com plaint has been made as to .the worthless ness of seeds, butthif ia some degree was owing to the ignorance of the recipients regarding the proper mode of culture: During the year ending June, the, re- ceipts from the sales of public lands were less than 2,000,000. . Those recently sold yielded a very small amount, owing to the scarcay of money and other causes, and in many "cases'tid bids at all were re ceceived. Four or five California land xases will be argued before the Supreme Court of the United States at its next term. th great bulk, involving millions of dollars having been already adjudicated. ' i 7 Washington. Oct. 19. A dispatch .as,been received arinoun. cing the murder of Rev. Morris Borgnier, missionary to "the Crow Indians, by a par- iy oi oioux. -rDcBuquE.Oct. 10. ivaniri jLliiicrtt, uzo murdered and rob- What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMILY DOCTOR CONTAININO Simple Remedies, Easily Obtain lor the Cure or Disease in all forms PROF. HENRY TAYLOR, M. D. IT TELLS TOC niw to attend upon thtslck, and ho to C'kiU far them ; how to prepare drinks P.mltices nd also how to guard asainst the In lection Trom ojtatacious DHenves. . IT TELLS YOU Of the vai iou diseases of Children, and gives the besi and simplest mode of treatment during Uetuinft, cohyuI- j slons. Vacciuation, .Whoopine-coush, Measles, IT TELLS YOU The ermptoras of Cronp, Cholera Infan tmn. Ch-lic, Diarrhea, Worms seal led Head. Rinsworiu. Chicken-ox, &.c, and gives you the best remedies for their core. IT TELLL AOU The symptoms of Fever and Agu, and Biliou. Tel low, Typhus. Scarlet and other Fevers, ahd (five you the test simplest remedies fur their oure. IT TELLS TOU The iymptmi! of Influenza. Consump tion Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsey, the Gout, Kbeumatism. Lumbago, Ery sipelas. &c, and gives you the best Remedies for tbdir cure. I? TELIA TOU Tbe Kpuipt.mn ( f Cholera Morbus. Jfa v liarn nt cholera, Small-P.ix Dysentery Cruip. Oisease )f the Bi'Mer, mid - ot the kidneys and Liver, and thebest remedies for their care. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of the Mump. Neural en. Ap 'pleiy, Pdralyi the various Diea.es of the throat, teeth, ear and eye. and tbe best rem hes for their cure. ' IT TELLS TOU The hymptoms of Kpilepsy Janndice the Pnes Rupture Diseafe' of the Heart, , r nemorrbaKe, Veuere-il Diseases and Ilydrnphoula. and gives the best rem ; wlies for their cure. IT TELLS TOU The bet and simplest treatment foi wonnds, brnken b ine 3iid di-liiciti.ns fpiains lockUw. Fever Sues, White Sweli(np. Ulcers. Whitlows, JJ.ula, Scurvy, burns and Scr.f!iU IT TELLS TOU Ot the various Diseases peculiar to the venule Sex and gives the best and sim-ple-t remedies for their core, together ith ni.itty valuable biota lor tbe pres . ervati.nof health. ; n . The work is written in plain language, free from med ical terms, so as to be easily understood, while ita sim ple receipet may soon save you many times the cost of tbe book. - It Is printed in a clear and open 'type; is il lustrated with appropriate engravings, and will bo for warded to your address, neatly beucd and postage paid. on tt receipt of $1.00. 81,000 A YEAR Can be made by enterprising men everywhere. In sel ling the above work, as our Inducements to all such are very liberal. ,,Jr".?I.iR''e copies, of theBookvot. for terras to asetris wun other information, apply to or address JOIIX K. POTTEn Publisher, Ko 817 Sansota Street Philadelphia, Fa. lire,?;-- r - Legal Notice. . Martha Meek, , . ... - - T8 ; V . DiTorco. . ' Samuel IT. Meek. ) ' " ' malt ft count jf Uiotrirt Girtynf tia S-cond Ju - - - . dieial Itittrict. Xelmtla Territory. The defendant in thU co Samuel II "Iock, will talie notice that on the llth ttiy of Angust, A D. 180, the plaintiff Cle-t ft petition ainsl biro praying far a divorce and alleged a-mong other things for said divorce, pross neglect of duty and total abandon ment; and ' that raid petition will be for heftrin;; at the next term of the District Court of the 2nd Judicial District ia Nemaha county of Nebraska aJ7 aspericnt and Stomachic preparation oflKON puriiledot Oxygen and Carbon by combustion la Iydro iten. Sanctioned by the highest JEHedical Autb xities, both iu Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice.- j The experience of thousands daily proves-tut no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Inpnri tlesof the LlooJ, depression of vital energy, paean otherwise iicttiy complexion indicate its necondly almost every conceivable caee. Innoxious in all maladies ia which It has beentried, has proved absolutely curative in each of ihefolbwing complaints, viz: - j In Debllitj', IVcrrous AlTcctltns, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Consti pation, Scrol'ulus Tuberculosis, halt Itlteum, 32isnicustri3ation, Wliites, Clalorosis, Liver Com plaints, liiicunxatism, Clirenic ixcadaclies, Intermittent Jl evers, I'imples on tlie race, &c. i In caes of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the result oT acute disease, or of continued diminution of servous and muscular energy from en route complaints, oie trial of tbjs restorative has proveJ succesbful te au extent whtca no oiecrtpiiou Dor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-riddeu as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have sud denly rc-appeaned in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguiueous exhaustion, critical changes, and that com plication cf nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician bas no name. In Nh It VOL'S AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and tor reasons familiar to medical men, the operation cf this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unuse me o.ci oxiues, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating i and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveue:s without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is ibis latter property, among others, which tnakss It so remarkably effectual and perwanent a remedy for Pilen, upon which It also appears to exert a distinct and speciilc action, by dispersing the local tendency which forma them. ' - In DVSPEPSIA. innumerable as are its causes, asingle box of t?iese Chalvbeate Pills has often sufflced for the most habitual cases, includingtceattendant Cottivenett In unchecked DiARRIlCEA, even when advanced to DYSENTARY, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently raaiigaant, the effects hava been equally decisive apd astonishing. Iu the local pains, loss of Cesh and strength, debilll- tatingcnjh, and remittent hectic, which generally in dicate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and Interesting instances. In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated lrou has had far m jre than the goods effects of tbe most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. Tbe attention of females cannot be too confidently in vited to this remedy and rutorative, in the cases pecu liarly affecting them. ' Iu RHEUMATISM, both chronic and Inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedly ittaaa been invarl hly well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiff ness of the Joints and muscles. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro gress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of huh renown and usefulness. No remedy bas ever been discovered In the whole his tory of inedkiu, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects Good appetite complete diges tion, rapid acquisition or strength, with an unusual dis position for active and cheerfnl exercise. Pot up In flat metal boxes c-nfalning 60 pills, price 50 cants per box; tor sale by druggists aud dealers.- Will be sent free to auv address on receipt of tbe price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to . U.I3.L,OCEiU&CO., EN. AGENTS. 20 Cedar t., K. T. August 2. '60 l v. INPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm. For the prevention and cure r Fever and Ague and Bilious Fevers. ' This wonderful remedy was b -ought to tie knowledge of tbe present proprietors by a f.-ind who has been a great tiaveier In Persia and 1U0 Holy Land. Whilexoiug down thereverKurir-ratcs, be experienc ed a severe attack f Fevor ana -Azu. Oa discovering hisconditUn, one f tbe Rvainif n loo from t.is ; cket an Atnu ei. fisyin? '"Wear rhU aud no Fever wii i touch you" Alth tugli i:isr-1uli as tu U virtues ; becom piied. end vapeneiiceU Immediate relief, and has since 1 -c j foiinJ it au eiTectusl protection flow all niala i.tus citnplaiiits. On inrthor invesMsstk n he found that the boatman aurihr,it-. t itiairactilous powers "nd said that itonly could be obta tied from tbe priest of tbe sun Sometime afterwards, the gentleman iu conversing with a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and as certained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which It was c-Hunpouuded. The wonderfuf virtues of this article have induced a full belief In the minds of thenttives iu the miraculous healing powers of their Priests,' Since his return la America, it has been triedwith the happiest effect by several Lidten and Gentlemen of high character, who have given it the most unqualified paoise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cureo Fever and Ague and Billious Fevers Is now offered to theAmericin People. It will be seutby mall, prepaid, with full directions fo lisu, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot 1 manufactory, 1S8 Main Stleet, Richmond. Virginia. .Branch Orncc.Baukof Commerce, Building, Xew .York. Address. v JOHN WILCOX & Co July, fifti ly Moffat'3 Life Pills L " AND -' ; PH(ENIX BITTERS, These medicine have now been before the public for a period ot thirty years, and during that time have maintained a high character iu aluiort every part of the' Globe, f-T their extraordinary and immediat. 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 of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to bi infallible. Djipeptia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and see on 1 stoniaehs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, Instead or the stale acrid kind , Flatulency. Loss of Ap peeite. Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are Ihe gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as anatual consequence of its cure. ' . Cottiv tnest, by cleansing the wkole length of the in testines with a solvent process, and without violence; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. . - ' ". Fevert, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regu lar circulation, through the proeesa of perspiration in sticli cases, a'uittD thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction ia others. ' : : The Life Medicineshave been known to cure Rheuma Htm permanently in ibreo weeks, and Gout in half that time by removing local inflammation from the luna cies and ligaments from the joints. Droptiet Of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening tht kidneys and.bladder ; they operate most delightful ly on these important organs, and hence have ever been louud a ertain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worm, by dislodging from the turnings of the boweis the ilimy natter to which these creatures ad here. Scurvy. U7cerand Inveterate Soret, ty theporfect parity which these Life Medibines give to the blood, and and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their al ternative effects upon the fluids that feed the i kin, and the morbid state of which oecasi all eruptive o ro plalnt. sallow,clouiy, andother dlsagreeablecomplex lons, Thereof these pills, for a very short time, will effect an entireenre of Salt Rheum aud a striking mprove nient. in tae clearness of the -skin. Common Colds and Infliienr.a will always be cured by one dose, or by two in tlie w o-ki cases. . ' PLEf . rtie original proprietor of these medicine, wascMiel- f pi to or tua-ty-ilvo years suiidiug, by the useof thu Li fo- Medicines alone.- Fever and Ajue For thi scouige ot ibe Westera Country ihee Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain re-nedy. Other medicines !ee the system subject t a return of the i!iseae a etireby these medi cine I permanent try them be Mtir-fied and be cored Bilious Fever and Liver GvmpUinis. General De bility loss of appe'itt, and Diseases of Female the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial re sults in Cases of this description: Kings Evil, and Scrof ula in lt worst fornix, yields to the mlid, yet power ful acti nof these reniaikable Medicines. NiahtSweu Nervous debility. Nervous Complaintscf all kinds. Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily dJ- ' Mercurial Diteates Person whose cintitutions have become imjuyed by the injad Wou use of Mercury vljl endtte-e Aledicines a perrect cure, as they never rail V eradicstefr4m"thesytem all the effects of the Mercury, MnuUely .her than th most aowert t prep arations oi SarBparllla. - - W. B. MOFFaT. , ..; v . 325, Broadway, New York. ' July 6, 1360, ly . mm Sffif A Benevolent Inttitution etteblUhed by peeSaJ En dowment, for the relief of the tick and dittrexui, ejfticted cith Virulent und Lpedemic Ditttr.e. THt Howard Association, in vie of lUeawful djstrac tloao! human lifecaued by Sexual diseases, acd the decrptiotisnractlcrl cpon the unfortunate victims of sueh disease by Quiicks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, tooreu a dU!pnry for the treatment of tfcis class of diseai es, in all their forms, and to give Vc&cai Advice Gratia to all who apply by letter, with adesorip lion of their condition . (lge, occupation, habits of life, 4lc ) and In caseof extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Ats-icia-tlon commands tbetiigbest Medical skill of the ae, aud will formsh tiae m-.s: approved modern treatment. The Director of the Association, ia tielr Annual E. nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satK.'actkn with the access whl. h Las attended tbe Uboraof tfaeirSarseoSRin thecu:e cf Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Guiorrhoes; Gleet Syphilis; the vice t.f Onauism or self-abuse, disease of ihe Kidneys and Bladder, 4.c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, Jee! assured that their labors la thlssphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the agisted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tb vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Sjrgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OP cnARGK, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, fcc, are constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of tr eatmnetsdiscovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTn nOUGHTON, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, Ko. 2, 8outh Ninth Street. Philadelphia. By order ot the Directors, EZRA D. nARTWELL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July U, laM-ly ' OREGON NURSERY. E. H. BTJUCnES & CO., PROPi-ilKTOllS." Oregon, Holt Co., Mo. The undersigned have lonj? ainet been convinced of the want of a Erst class Nursery in the W est, whero TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C, Can be adapted to our climate and soil. In view of these fncts, we have established one at this place, and have no w in successful eultiraton. which w of fer for sale at Whchiah or Retail, The coming reason, a largo and" well e!ectiil stoct suited to tl ij climate, of . Apples, standard and dwarf; Peart, standard and dwarf; Cherries, standard acd dwarf: Peaches, Plums, Apricots', " Nectarines, Quinee, ' .' ; ; - Grapes, Co rr ants, Qoostberrles, Raspberries S trwberries aad Blackberries, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias, Ac, Ac, Ac. - To which we would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and Iowa. . . 5T0ur terms will be as low as anj reliable east ern Nursery. Hy purchhsing of uf the expense of transportation from the eaat can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in thebest manner for any part of the Unit ed States, for which a charge of the actual costonly wiil be made. No charge will bo made for the deli very cf packages on board steamboa s. All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. , . , ' e.h. prrcHEST.t -). 50,ooo r.in j oo2a iVAr;Ti:i. ! Ilcport cf Lir.i23il Jury In ri c.?ard ! to a Jail in r.cniana county. To the Lcn itr.h.c, the Nemah couaty iJiatriot Court, mw in so'sio.i. the fjilovinj rjport ia must respectfully ?ut mttcd. That w.the ucdersinecljm'il Jurors cf Nemaha County, find that there is no jailer other suitabie bni'dinj in the county for sai'e-keepirof eriminai; that ia conuquerce, crimes go go punished, crTeud ers aa!:.tttliO Us -j; at Ixrs and jut ;ce ie not siiniuiitore j. 'Jbat the rounty has beta at a vtry lnrge expense heretofore ia providing for the safe keeping of oT;cd5ri (saiSoieat to pat upsuchbuil-in-.) That W2 find tbittho County CommissioTjers have appropriate! the sum of $1500 'dollar for such purpesa subject to the rote of the county at the ea- j auinjr election, ana wo earnestly revest tae atten tion of tho citizens of this Couaty to the necesaity of such buildings. Ail of which js most respectful 1 submitted. becrzs . Uratton r orenjaa. Whe-ea, oa tie ur of Ar :i.t, a r. !r'. Vili 7T. Lucas, for the purrrse of seenrt.-tj to J,n.:,sr Z'.hmt, r tearer, thesuajcf lo btirviri.snd f M r c..:r. a evidenced ly Li protylaory note. b-a.-:ni J-.e a n-'?-ji d, pMTslle twe.vo uiotitu a'ter iiat o.nveytd it tl under itii John L. Carson, is irus-V ta f .' i- - scribed real est.ite la Kicha."Ln c;-ity, .Nti'tii Ter ritory, to-wit; northwest ouarierof s!-.t..oa t-" tow.ia John II. lis in, Adrian Uoblitsa!!, Hugh Baker, T. M. Talbctt,. : Allen Philips. Wm. S. Ilu-hs, J. D. N.Thotnp!on. Joseph Leash. Pub?i:-hcd by order of court. A. U. eovill. John Ilrmilton, A. J. Farnta, T. M.andsri, John Mcl'herion; J.W.Hennett, George W. Tate, GREAT SALE TOWN -LOTS, AT 'ASPITOAM On Saturday, he 6;h cf October, 1630. The town of A.'pinwaM is boautifullv located i the Missju.i Liver, in Nemaha County, Nebraii Territory, on tie uppoV end of what is know as the Half Breed lifscrve. The to'jvn is well located for the back country trade, possesses the best steamboat. Lauding on the Jltssouri hiver acve ort Loaven worth, togethtir with all other facilities for building up a town, such as Sasne, Tiu.bcr and Stone Coal. There are already built and occupied fifteen gocd substantial House?, together with tws good Dry (Joods Stores, two Groceries, Diackstnith thop, ajd Hotel. The Lots in sTid town will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. Those wishinz to purchase cannot but ba pleased with the location of tbe town, run! too surrounding country, for many miles, ia rot equaled west of tbe Misur Rirvr. jjtid will It made known on the day of Salt. B order of thu Town Coitit njr. A. 3. BALLARD, Pres.. September Cth, '60. noll-?t JOSEPH, ::o. Two Kstc-ivc AVcclcn.Fcc-.j-arc ia .', . SUCCESSFUL OPERAION, ONE NEW AND FITTED UP With all the Latest Fine Improvements. TVe are pretared to manufacture to order, aad have for sIe the following Goods: , Satinets. Heavy and Light, JEJJKS TWEEDS, FLJXJYELS WHITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND PLAIN Xi Inooy Oi Fulled linseys, Colored TFhitc and Mixed, 11-2 Yards xcidt. -- FULLED CLOTH, Blankets of ali Kinds and all Qualities, YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS, Warranted all Goods of the best material. HSfWe will exchange the above Goods for "Weel or cash.. Fancy Dyingr to Order. "We will par cash for any amount of Wool, at Market Prices. Flour constantly on hand for sale. - The best prioe paid for wheat, N.13UEL A SON. August, 23, 1860. BUELL A DUO If. SHERIFF'S: SALE.- Hollard 1 : -tld,RM Kirkhani )- , ' B. J. Hollard . . rs. Joseph R, Gould, . Notice -is hereby given that by virtue ef an exe cution issued from the office of the Clerk f the Di?triot Court for Otoe County. Nebraska Terri tory, against Josoph K. Gould and Robert JJ. Kirk bAm. and in favor of S.J. Holland, for the sura of two lmnJrcd and eighty dollars and directed tome, sheriff of Nemaha county, I.J. B. Wells. Sheriff of said Nemaha C'.nrif v. Nt-rtika. eve lvied npon Territory, to bo begunand held in Jrown,villc on the ! and will dl Bt-puWic-ictfirn. ft"!1) tfci io.r .f the 24th day of September. 1S50.. 1 i . ! hoo.e. wSere" tlv.'1ist" t:-ru'- f ihoaid c.r.rt w? I neU, m lir-.vnvi.ie in .?;ua y. en .voatiaj, tU lab day of .eptembor, A Ui.-vU. the hih- MARTnA "5IEEK. ' T5y.T. D.N. Thompson, her Atty. Brownvillc. Aug. 18;-4t. We Will Eurciiase Wheat &s money is .frcet we will pay in gr,0dilor.vL'at ed estbidderi for ,cas.h io hand; 'he f .'.low'nvr ds eri- j bed propor'y, to wit : tr" l-.N r and srv-.-n inc I frrn3l. town-Mr 7, tsnse HVcnt, 'eontairin 117 ' ) acres, '.rith a'l the n. v i-t -r; vi lifctnto r.tt -ch? tin tan e.fcu- u unuu utiuiru ooa, aooui a vear ( pounds. wi.i furnish B.iefc itiC9,-v&3 eiecutvd here ro-d'av ' rII3 died : coT u Uhcr ' r store irr Prownviiie or t i ; ; - ' .). r.. wf.u.s. 'wilhk'ul Cl-'kui'v-anv Vir.r'- 'JA , 1 Melna'eMr.ls. I). J. MARTIN A CO. li.-.ajr. . ftt-riff c-f Ne.PM :Vr 'v, NrT., Wo-iLX.laauj Wulea. Browile, Oct. S0.WM ?. tdP- j Brewnville.lug. iu, ltttf. 4t-V 6u -" LEGAL NOTICE. R. W Frame,' Pi'J-) Nemaha County District rs i Court 2d Judicial districtjNe- Joshua G. Abbe. d'ftj biaka Territory. In Equity. 7j Fall Term, A. IK 1850. ToshuaG. Abbe.' the above naund defendant, will take notice that the above named plaintiff, 14. W. Frame, did, on to-wit, the 30th day of March,'A'D 1SG0, file his petition in the above named, district Court within and for Nemaha County Nebraska Ter ritory, Kgainst the said Joshua G. Abbe, setting forth, that on, to-wit, the 27th dayof December, a d lSo3,the said defendant did make, exectUe and de liver unto the said plaintiff a certaiu rorgzcy J, the following described proper viz t iots 4 and 5 in block 57, lots 6 and 7 in block 85, lots fire and six in bl'jck one hundred and tliiriy-nine, lots 9, 10, 3, and 4 in block filty-nine, lots 10,' and ll, in block fifty-six, lot twelve in block one hundred and eight, lots one, two, seven and eight, in. block fifty-eight, lots fivo and six, in block one hundred and forty, lots one and two in block fifty-seven, lots three, four five and six in block sixty four, lots seven andeiht iu block one hundred and seven, lot nine in block one hundred and thirteen, lot twclvi in block one hundred and 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, in Nemaha county Nebraska Territory, to secure the pnymcnt of five hundred dollars, according to a cer tain bond referred to in said mortgage, and praying that said Joshua G. Abbe may pay the said sum now claimed to be due, or that the raid premises may be sold to pay the same, and the said Joshua G. Abbe is notified that he is required to answer, tbe said petition on or before ibe 17th day of September, A p 1300, or the petition wilt be taken as true and the prayer of him the said plaintiff will be granted by the said Court. JOHNSON A BEDFORD, Attorney's for Plaintiff. Attest " ALLEN BLACKER, DLst, Clerk, By T W Bettord Deputy. Ordored that the foregoing be published for four consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser ALLEN BLACKER, Clerk, r T.W. Dedford, b'y. Brownvillc An?. 5th. I860. 4w$l2 oO Administrator's Sale. Ty order of the Probate Grt of Xenxaha Catinty, Sebrcul Territory. ....... On the thirteenth day of Oct.,' A. 2 1:33. at one o'clock. P M, of said day, befcr the doof of the Post oCee. In the Ci ty of Pern, in Nemaha Coun ty. T, will bo sold to tie. highest bidder, the following described, real estate, as th property of Nehemiai 6 ties.deceased, to-wi t: the west half of the north -west quarter of section no five township no six, north of range no fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha county. Also, the west half cf the south-east quarter of section no thirty-two, town ship no seven, north cf range fifteen, east of the sixth priacip&l meridian, in Otoe county. Also, the following lots in Pern Nemaha county, to-wit : Lots from one to twelve, inclusive, in block no forty-three as designated on the rejurdad platt of said town. , Terms of sale, one half down and the balance ia six month, to be secured by mortgage on tha premise-. J. M. LONGFELLOW. Brownviile,Sept. 8, 1850 T. . . - --PROBATE NOTICE, v - Wi-iElinAS, - J.-.eoh Shift, hnn been appointed fitne.rai Adinibfottator; of -the E-t,te of G.-rj; Er.;i'::L3rdt..deeoaed,lateof Nemaha County, roti-e i hrrcliy i ven thru I have, a ppniu'vd Sut'iirday, Sepi.euiU.-r.tbe 15th.. ISC0, a r!u .lay for he.t;t:j claims against said Estate all ptwwn haringe' .i m, aaiiit r'u eai.Nce hr-r-by no f--d, to ' sveihoci r i) .; n .r i r-- t '' ;; ' " they my firevr be dJb i:r d ffcn recoTrir such oi Litis-, (Jiv-i; under rv !;;, 1 nri-.T-ocial CaI tbte 2th dav f Juii?. a : ,.1S''J. ctrus w. ;niELi.T-:r., 5l-lCt$louc. ...... - pK,bat-Juujje.' SherifF Sale. Lushlangh A Carson, - " TS." ' R. B. Stout and James W. Coleman. " NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue cf an execution issued by the Clerk of tbe District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory against R.B. Stout and James W. Coleman and ia favor of Lushbaugh & Carson for the sum of one hun dred and sixteen dollars and thirty-three rents, I, J. B. Wells, Sheriff of Nemaha Couaty, Nebraska Territory, have levied upon, and will offer for sale, at public auction, "at the door of the house in which the last term of the District Court for Nsxaha county, Nebraska Territory, was held in Brown- Tille. in said county, on Saturday, the 3d day of November A. D. 1850, at one o elor-k P. M.,of said day, acd will sell, to the highest bidder forcnh in hand the following described property, to-tvit: the north-weFt quarter of section thirty-two, town fivj, north of Hange sixteen, cast, except fcirt.v-to acres off of the west side of the northwest quarter oT said quarter section, with all the improvements thereon, levied upon as the property of James W. CV' n and will be told to satisfy raid execution. JB. WELLS, ' Sheriff of Neinahacounty. by B. B. THOMPSON, Deputy. -nvill,Oct.4tb,l8ca. $750 Trust Sale. Whereas on the I9'.h day r August, a D 1P33, Tiicks stou C irter, for the purpose ol securing to Jutm JlcCar tyorbesrer the sum of two hundred aud eighty Uoiiars, as evidenced by hi prumUt-ory note bearing dale as afore said, payable twelve months after date, conveyed to the undersigned John L. Carson In trust, the following de scribed real estate In P.ivnee. County, Nebraska Terri tory, to-wit: west hair of uortaeaat quarter aud south east quarter of noTthwest quarter and noriheast quarter of cou Ij west quarter of kectli.n ceven township two north of range twelve east of theetu principal meridian. ' And whe: ea It U provided In aaid Deed of Treat if tbe uni so secured to xaid Johu HcCarty or bearer was not paid him by the 19th day of August, A D 1S53, tha un dersigned was authorized to sell the property therein conveyed, after advertising tbe same thirty days In Some newspaper printed in the Territory of Nebraska, at pub lic auction at the door of the office of the County Clerk of Nemaha county, In Brownviile, Nebraska, o execute a deed to tbe purchaser to pay cfr the amount therein secured with Interest, cot expensed and a reasonable at torney' fee; and to hold the remainder subject to the order of aid Carter. And whereas the said Thackston Carter bas failed to pay aid note or any part thereof ; therefore : Notice is hereby piren that by virtue of the authority to me frtverr by said Zeed of Trust I will on ilunday, (Xtober 23th, I860, at the door of the offlcs of the County Clerk of Ne maha county, In Brownviile, Nebraska, between tbe hours of 8 o'clock A M aud 6 o'clock p M of bald day sell said real estate at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash ; and upon such sale and payment of tbe pur chase money will make, execute and deliver to the pur chaser or purchasers thereof a deed or deeds for said real estate. JOHN L CARSON, Trustee. Brbwnvllle, Jf. I., Sept. :26th, 166i. 124t-$10 . Trust Sale. -Whereas, en the 17th day if August, 1353, John Hc Cllntock for tbe purpose ot securing to Lewis Job noon, or bearer, the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars, as evidenced by his promissory note bearing date as aforesaid payable twelve months after date, conveyed to the undersigned John L. Carson In trust, the follow. Ing described real estate lir Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, to-wit : The aourtiwesi quarter of section nine township six north of range 14 east of the 6th principal mercdian. .... Aud. whereas it is provided in said Deed of Trust if tbe sum so secured to said Lewis Johnson was not paid bim by tbe 17th of August, a D 1S59, the undersigned was authorized to sell the property therein conveyed after Jve; Using tbe same thirty days Ln some news paper printed In the Territory of Nchrank-a .i nnMi auctlnnr ioor of the efflce of ti e County Clerk "of Neuiaba CoBty in Brownvil.e. Nebraski, to execute a deed to the purchaser to pay off tbe amount therein se cured with interest, costs, expenses and a reasonable at torney's fee, and to hold the remainder subject to the order of said ilcCliutock. And whereas the said John MtClintock has failed to pay said note or any part thereof; therefore : Notice Is hereby given that by virtue ol the authority t mefrtvea by said deed of Trust 1 will on ilu day Uctober 29;h, it6U, at the iloor f the cfn -e of the County Cie: k of Ne maha couniy in Browuville. Nebraska beiwceatbenours of 8 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P 21 f sail day, e.l said real estateat public anti toil, e iwahest bidder fur cash, and upon tuta sale ana nyment of the purchase money will make, execute and deiivor to the purchaser or pur chasers a deed or decils for said real estate. - JOHX L. CAB.SON, Trustee. Brownviile, N. T. Sept. asm 1860. l3-4t$I3 TRUST SALE. WHERE AS. on the lst dayof August, ad, IS53, Benjamin r. Toung, for the purpose of srirrK to Ben jamin F. Lushbaugn and John L. Carson. hearer, the sum of two hundred aud eighty dollars, as evidenced by his promissory note, hearing date as aforesaiti, payable twelve months after date, conveyed to the undersigned John L. Carson, in trust, the following deribed real estate In Johnson county, Nebraska Territory, to-wit : The north tulf cf the northwest qaarterof section na. twenty-five and the south hall tf the southwest quar ter of section twenty-four In township four north, of range ten east of the Sib principal meri linn. And, whtreaa. It Is provided In said Deed of Trnst If the sum so secured to Lushbaugh and Carson was not paid them t7 the 21st lay cf August, a D, 1S53, the un dersigned was authorized to sell tho property therein Conveyed alter advertising the same thirty days io some newspaper printed in the Territory of N eht atka. at pub lic auction at the door cf the office or the County Cierk of Nemaha County, ln Erownvilie, Nebraska, to exe cute a deed to the purchaser to pav off tbe amount there in secured wiih interest ccets, expenses, and a reasonable attorney's fee; and to bold lio remainder subject to the crdat of aoldXeusg. - . ; And, whereas, the said Benjamin G. Toung.ias faited to pay sail cote or any. part thereof, therefore : Notice U hereby given ttat by virtue of the authority to me given by s.i:d Deed cf Trust, I will on Monday, October S9lh, 1660. at the door cf the fnce the County Clerk of Nemaha Count v in Brownviile. Nebraska, between the hour of 3 o'clock a m and 5 Vocl'-ck r ai of said day sell said real estate at public auction to the Highest bid der forcab, and upon suca sale and payment of the pur chase money, will make, execute and deliver to the pur chaser or purchasers tbere'f a deed or deeds for said real estate. JOHN L- CAESON, Trustee. Brownviile, N. T., Eept 2Cia, 1360. !2-4t-$l'J AUGUSTUS SCH0EUHE1T, ( Formerly from Sensca Coacty,Ohio,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, - FALLS' CITY, XUoHardaon Oo. T3". 37 , July 2S. 10. Ki fiUilian of Iartncr.vl:i . N'.'ic ' is e. e'oy aivr n tha- r,i ttuj-.vh.iTl v c; e. ' .n-rariicu -ii b;- tLc iu. J'.ti;.h. u.idc t;.e su:3 r j-ctyei ;,r.d Grce.-l-j w, i ji- I.y. uuf: i.ss.. i"! t bavi-t S'.MJCl i aa -rlifv !.-".! u;-i- ifi-i.: :i,e v-icerii. Alt i jr:i-t;i. :hr-Hi,.s;.. h,f!pt-fi ri.tr vie o- j . -uiu are t-.-ul-y r.,-ii i(.l ;t..t : ;:: ;uva..ey a : ; ui. :i,f '-..iis rtn. '.l . - . ... i- v ii- .-- i-.Ki. two r-irtb f rafi f'l(!l i!t S: h t .'.!.'. r tilCrilllU. Aad, wbereas, it u prjviued ia a.i Leo-J tf Trust If it sum ) secured to Jouathan TT?er ii Cot Lla 6y the Slat dayef August a 13 tr-e uadcr.uatd t uouuij ia 2ro u me. eora&ia. iq rvcu.r v. the ptirctacr to yjy cu" the amount therein ?te j't J wU Intefi' '. cotts, excuses and a reasonable at ijrz. fee, aiij to hold the remainder .uett to tie orier ,i aalJ Lutss. ' ' . " Aivi, whereas tbe sal t Noah W. LucS haifi'. t pa v said Uvte or anv Dirt tfcereof. tbert'ore: Notice 1 J L cBi.ii u ab uutjirw biv i- w - - der for cash, and o;?on such sale and ts?Eu-nt f the p-ar- chaea money will make, exeut ar-d deliver to t v-r-.-chaser or purchasers thereof a c?J crdee'-l f jr siii, real estate. JOHN L. C.Vt-OM. Trct Brownviile. Sept. 28th. lr-CJ 13-4V-?t Trust Sale. Whereas, en the 19ih day of Jure, a i lwV I.airt9l M. Ildgdou, for tbe purpese c( eecurii g i iis;ie Stnl til, cr bearer, tbe sum of tTo liuncred i:d etaMy--three dollars, as evideuced by Us proajUjoryn-tS' te-.r- lug date as aforesaid, pjyabia twelve ni'Jn,!-s ::? conveyed to tt cnlersmued JoUn I.. C i;-cn i s tr ,t, fotlowiu described real estate In F.::ii'dioii coi..ity. btaka TerritLiry, to-wit: uortbeAai qutrtcr if se-:ti a S4 towssbip 7 rtiof racse fourteen esit tf lit J"a prlnc rii n. .a 4,!i'l, wt..t lsro!'d lasaldDee-l cf ?.-'-'. the sum to secured to said Jiasaieua S-mta n i ; i her by the l'i.hduycf June, a V ls-3, tLa u-c;l .! wu authoriie.1 toseilthe property t.:ereia c.cvrei. after sdver Uiii g tbe same thirty days la si-me r " -Taper printed ln tao Territory ot Nebraska, at put.. c auc tion at the dor of the cilice ct treCcunty C-erk of maha county. In Erowaviile, Nebrasaa, to execute a deed to the purchaser to pay alt the araourt fae-oiti ee, cured with taterest, cnsis, expensss en 1 r tonau.e ai torney's fe e ; ar d to hold the rea.astiU-;r u!..t to i order sili ILkIuld. And, whereM the sai l Letmel IX. IT ' a his failsi to pay said note or any pirt th?rovf; therefore : N -:.c It hereby given that by virtue of ILe authority to nie'vea by paid Deed cf Trust I will cu M-'.nday. 0:ti.tr tJ."!, 1S60, at the door of the office cf the tVeat? Clerk of Ne-' niiha county, ia Erownvilie, Ntbra.kj, tetweea tie hours cf S o'clock a ax and 6 o'clock r u of .nd dy, tail tlie said real estate at public acctiou to tie Li:liet der f.T cavh, and r.p"n such silo and piymi at of the j.i;t- . chife money will make execute and riilivor ti tho pur- , chaser or purchasers tb.ere.7 ,t de-l or dot- ! I r .aid real estate Jul::; L. C.12iiN, Trj-te. Brownviile, N. T.,Sept. c.ii. 1;6j. li-4i-U A Political Text Ec ok far lb CO. Corr.pt led by IIoraceGreclcy and ,'ohn P. Cleveiard. U now ia press and wi!!j-oon be Usne-l. ll is Utentisd to embrdy every important prf'Si tiv.n, vote, Woc ment, cr psae, calculated to shfd lipht cn the i-ecd-ing rresideutial strue, aud to Lo specially useful aa a took of reference to all speaker, writers, and other actively engaged la tfce c-vaii. Anion j Ua cotitut are the following : A SKKTCH OF ALL TTT3 NATIONAL KOJIIfATJNw CON"VJNTION3, held Iu the Unite! S:.tea since tae first, ln 1S30, lncludlcj tie Prty Platforra f eacU Convention. - A. history of the strticle for Slavery ex.jnUon or restriction in the United States from the Declaration of Independence to the exclusion Iu Kansas lu ia0, main ly from the Journals rf Congre, and showlcit the vote by Yeas and Nays on the most Important divisions of either house. A history of r.t ;res!onal action the en Quetticn- cf trrantins free Homesteads to actual settlers on the pub lic lands, "Villi tho yeas and nays on all Important citations- P. p ilar rSovero'.gtityVr. Dcrg'as' Kt,ay originally prlii-ued lu Uarper'sJ Jiagaiinw on the DivUini line '.ttween Federal aud Ical Authority Tho Irrppre-s.-iSIo Conflict. Mr, "e-rard's 5pe ecrt f- llvered at Rochester ln 1S5S. iludsi Is. Extract Irrui Scnat ir ITamDiond'j j-eeca, ln which he de-crlbes X'ortlieru iieclinic as the .Mud sills of Society. The resolutions receut'r passed by tbe V. S. ?aat, '. on the power and duties uf Cougreis lu repaid to Sla very ln tbe Territories. A proposed Sedition Law F.xtraets frrrn Mr. Dcrg las' Speech la favor ot a law to punish Seimoi-s Ti.i licatlons. Popular or Squatter Sovereignty. Xxtrtcts frcm Sso- . ator Benjamin's Speech, aaaiast Siuatter S-vert:znty , and la review of Mr. ;Douila' theories ur tbe su'jsct of slavery In the Territories alao Mr. JJ.scitir.i Uje's peech at Frankfort, ay., on ice p.wers auu uutits oi Congress In regard to the Territoi ies. ".' Principles of the Republican Party. Abraham Lin- ( coin's Speech at Springfield, III.. 17. 13C0 oa recelvisg the Republican nomination ."or the S;natt. r Unfriendly Legislation. Questions and answers. Ifr, . Douglas' queition to Mr Lincoln on the sntj?ct of sla very, and Mr Lincoln's reulirs. Also lir. Lincoln', question to Dovglaa, with Douglas' rep'.ie-. Letters of Dlstincuished Statesmen. (5n. Cass' let- tcr to O A B Nicholson, of Tsnnersoe, lri h! .h be enun ciate the theory of Squatter Sovereignty. Vjrtlu Van Buren's Letter of 1S43, on tbe power cf Cor.gesa over Slavery in the Territories. Greene C. Brous- n's letter of 1313, declaring slavery to exist only by force cf local law. Daniel S. Dickinson on the same subject. " Kdward Bates to the Missouri Delegation to the Hepub- Mean Convention, also his letter austaining tu duum tion of Mr. Lincoln. , . . Powers of the Supreme Cour-. Extracts from the wrltinrsand speeches of the Father of the r.eeub!;c, and particularly of tie JelTerson F.cpuUicaa party ca tbe powers and duties cf the Supreme Court of the Cat ted Ststes - -," ' Election Returns. The return of etch State ty coca- ' tlesfor President since and inc!uJ::ig 1340; also tbe v.,te of each State by counties at the last General E'.Ktioa preceding tbe Presidential election of IHHQ. 1 Resolutions, Slc. Resolution, of Party State Ccnvc tlonaand of State Legislatures on the subject of Slava ry, andsuch extracts from tbe speecheand wiitlcji cX prominent Statesmen and politicians, who are recogaia- j ed as leaders of their respective parties as will give.-, clear idea of the Issues Involved in tbe oouio polilical campaign and the positions by the various t rUea-to the contest. The Text-Book will be ready in the eonrse of July Price $1 per copy. The usual discount to tha trad Cash orders solicited. Address TIOIIACB GREFLET & CP." Tribune Buildings, New Tor Agricultural Implements Junt received, per steamer fmihe, araprly tf r ' HAND RAKDS, PLOWS, . HARROWS. ' CULTIVATORS ' HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS.- . PITCH FORKS": PATENT CHURNS, far. - POR fiil.R AT THE0D0ES HILI3 brownviile, April, 2fi. ISjJ). Nemaha Ceta- tyDistrictCourl of the Second Joicial distritt. '.:e : 2rai the : r rr i they; Joseph F. Mitchell, p!X. RuclFeery,Admnistrator of tha c&tate of William Gihnore, deo.nnd aaiJ estate and Kliza Corking, Cb. Gilmore, Jas. Oilmore, John tnl- moro, Peery (ii'more. Nathatltl Nebraska TerTt Gilmore, Elisabeth Oilmore, acd tory Missouri Giimor", heirs of William la equity. Gilmore decease'J.and Irene liuun- J well, late wiiow of said William' T RepUa Gilmere dee. ! -ifendants, j her term. SoO. To the above ramed defendant?, KVist Cork ing, Chrle. G.!mfre, James Gifmore, JJin Gilmore, Peery Gi'more. Nathaniel Gilmore, Flisabath Jil more, and Vii.Miri Gilm'-ro, heir of Wil liam Gilmore. dir. nr.d frene IfunnewelJ, 1st wit, ow cf saiil William G'.iin; to dec. You arehertbv notified that the above-named plair.tilT. Joeath "f. Mitchell, har filed his petition in tbe abtve namd Nemaha County district Court on tbe chancery side thereof, and comn:enoed a suit ;iirs!i you, tt gtthcrwith the above rurcad Ilu'l Perry, a-jtnit sfrat'Tof the estate of William Gilmore, drceaied. ahKh nit is for the purpose of obtaining judgment ogticft the eitate of William G!m-'re. doceastd.for thcU2jof one bnrdre l and Cortyloardol'art tcjttli er with the interest ihfeoir. at the rate of five par cent per month, from the tenth dy cf Argutt. s. D. IS5'J. upon a certain promissory nof, givs-i by thi said William Gilmore, daeeascd, to the sal i plal;- ti5Joeph F.JIilcheIl,onthethe Iflth day of Aiu A.D. 13j,for said sum of tlil.duscne ir :;r date, with a penalty forfeiture cf fire T"r cttt pr m"'ath, after due, and alaa far t'a purjs? of cb tainm? from taii court an erd&rof atsle. 4e-aa.ttf" fy said judgmnt,cf tbe foilowirj deieribsd pn p erty' to-wit: the tonthhalf of the north wes: terartd th3 ECrthwe st -cartercf the s:ath wft Jof settioali, town, fl, north of rane 14eat of the;x;iw princiral moridisn, in .Nernaha Cmicty. Nebrajk Terntory.the sai l property havirjr bee MortssJi ; by trust deed to the BaiJ pliintiil for th purges of accurin'the payment of tho money dufl -on the said note, and yon are hereby furth-r notified thai . cn or before the tenth fiiy cf teptorr.Vr. A. r. 15' yoa are hereby required to au'wer to tie siiJ r?ti tion of the plainti!, in the sa-'dta.e lej or the ; ticn will be taien a trse, and jid-ts-Jit tzl ds ofe rendered. accordlnzTr - JOHN-rGN k BZDFOHIV Attest,; . - " ' ' Attorcsyjfj-rr. ALLES UlArzrx, Vhlzxi Clerxs : , - ' 1 Ey T. W. EEDF0?J).' . Oitiered that the aV.-re be tabllshed for far ccs-; secutive weks in the Nebraska Adrertiser. ALLEN LLACKLIi, Di.strt Ci-rk, ' lly T.V. CsrroKD, D?pafy.' Err.wnvi!! Ju'j -o. 1Q!. 4:515. "CashPaid for Wheat.'"" J. r. M kv.tZ's ii. C '., ?r y.yi!T seveuty-nve tat, c-r for v. 'r-C-si H:iWV.;..iaS-rt::tTa '. . .