Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 01, 1860, Image 3

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    1THE ADVERTISER
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BRO.VNVILLE.OCT. 25, 1560.
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rr- The "iYebraaka Advertiser" having
? much the largest circulation of any paper In
. . . .-. - irhi-. pjj Mfrcniais in Mi
llie ie.jiiuij, -
! lK)ui. St. Joicph, Cincinnati and other Last
markets where Nebraska merchants pur
? . -u nohrttfir ftdrertisir. mecaurn
caa.
m the Western country .3
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Blanks, Clanks-
tyl, and for
j We have on haul, primed in superior
... r..r . cl. i frPsh SLL'Ply of
.Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deed'
I " . t i - uiu inr Deeds.
4 ' txcl Miid Constable Blank..
1 ' Blank Preemption papers,
... "p piats. Bills iadinsr.
! ; Drafts, Notes, etc., etc.. etc
ial pi'rution of thofPin iieed
. v,;.t. rl! U:e t'W't
, -n- m.-I every de-ition executed to
rInTr'ynfJcri ' f, m.V. produced many ,-a.t of
b. country V except ., ..file in the West, or eise
"aS'ufrrr M--i..en, .four wurk a evidence. ;
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JOT, COL & CO.
Advortislns Asonta,
AND DKAl.KIiS IN
t,K acd Printing Matmai u air a i-u.
l'.iii luiii''. "
tJ- Thv re authorized Aprnt i.r tbe
- '''farmer, and Mrerhser. - . : .
I MATHER & iljnOTT,
I fcrctcssons TO nCKLY, -
I Advertising -Agency, ;-
"BROADWAY. M.u.vukk..
At
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We Mean Wliat Wc Say. All those
owing us, by Note cr 'Account, not paid
up this fall, are iioiifkd if they are not
paid by the l:h cf December next, we
shall place then in the hands cf the rro
per officer for collection Ly law. No
respect to persons; dl will he treated
alike. D.J. MARTIN & CO.
Brownville, Oct. 31, 1SC0. 3t
Blew DOWD The wind got on an
unusual high, last- Monday, and nfier
Mowing down numerous signs around town
blew off the spire on the cupalo of tha
First Presbyterian Church.
Fre.Sll DrilSS. John Mauw has a
freth supply of Drug?, Medicines, pizen,
&c. See cuveniserr.et.it.
1 N MSIMMC A KATiilKK
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SIHI' Coming: BriCli. On Monday
ast Mr. B. Cif a pmas another of the coir
prtny who left here a year ago for Texa,
returned to this place with his family.
They'll all come back.
Telegraph (i Ft Kearny. The Tel
egraph is now compfeted from this place
to Ft. Kearney, to which place messages
can now be transmitted,. ;Jt will". proha-
t.ly not be extended any farther this si-a-
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Spring."
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Mr. J. II. xMorbi-
D.. Smith. Geokce
R.ihj.v . 11 of this
v i-?ivo not, however,
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S itCYival. The Methodist
Epi--.rpal Irar.ch cf the church have been
having a y.i' ractcd mating injthis place
toi the ras: ten days or two weeks. Quite
revival prevails, and numbers have been
added to the church
Let the good work
ro cn.
Lltterarr Association in another
iOi'imn WJ1 t'C IUUI1U liit j,ihi.u.i.0 .
ni BrJwnville Library and Lilterary
iUM iatini Th' evenings are now gel
ling onir r. and tar. be ploaantly and
Profitably .-pent by a course of lectures
nd dt-batei. Let the next meeting be a
full one, and let us have a larger mom-
It J :ill 1.4 ------
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COOi PotalOCS. Mr. Dougherty
i this' county had in town on Monday
ast a wapon load of the finest potatoes
've ever.saY raised anywhere. One left
n our office weighed 2 1 r2 nnds. Wr
hiak the load wotild avtUv" 1
I'r. K wrny.
. ' r,- ii;J..iit.d "a goo-l turn,'
to our
d F'JIwT!h, onerator at that
Li- "valrable" private dis
sWi'U litfout there in-the Spring,
and LritiL" Jilong with us "'Paddy Miles'
Boy, Toodles, and other1 Poets "j ; ;
eld Iri
"pint"
patch.
Honors Fitly Bestowed-'
In early life, Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan
was a Milliner, and Mrs. Nathaniel P
Banks, a factory girl. Yet a Prince of
the Royal House of England, and heir ap
parent to the Throne, has dancod with
loth thee ladies, who afford such proof
of the elevating character of Republican
institutions; and he no doubt considered
he wa'a honored quite as much as they
we- re ' " '
The Telegraph Line which conveyed
the Dispatch to Nebraska City announc
ing the awarding of the Certificate to
Morton. Operateor, Ben. Rogers. Tm&
unknown. Line cut! (with a whip.)
ach.
T1C .TclCSraph..We ore informed
!.y Mr. Sticknty, the gentlemauly oper
ator "in this city, that the receipts of
nf this office for. the month of . September
Was only SI 03 33, and for the month of
October, they were S1S5 M. This
-hows a very handsome increase. Next
'-nonuYwe venture the receipts' will be
'over $303.
j That Com' we have been speaking
about, has nmcomt! to hand yet. We'll get
out of the n'otioj) afu-r a while, and then
nothing hut ihe "poiisM will answer.
"Stick n pin there."
Geld IZTZ To Homkr Johnson,
. f this city, who has ju.-t returned from
he- mines, wi- ar ind"bt, d for spfcimns
f seven (hreni virities nf'pold bpar-
cuartr. oltainod in ditrcrent sections
:f the Tike's Peak Gold country. We
low have quit1 a oollfriion of specimen
rom ia" g; r'rins; imv room in
abinet for monv
Result in Indlann.-
Lane.s"( licr. j maioritv icr Ucveu
over Hendricks in ZD coi",h is
Ther-e counties ;Tavo a D-rr.ocratic
ity in 1 Lsn"1 u. ijcnty in the State
wi.'I be 10,000. The Senate is Republi
can by a majority " cf six, and the House
by a majority of twenty four. This en
sures a Republican Senator in place of
Fitch. Good chousfh!"
terday, to he: : Cassius M. Clay. The
city was tcautiruliy illuminated lastnizht
and 1,000 Wide Awakes with torches pa
raded the principal streets.
o , ' Bostox, Oct. 30.
ootithworth Bamesi a leading merchant
ari'J a well known citizen of Jiylesworth,
CGajtnutedsjicide yesterday by drowning.
Ls.uifi was mental depresiioa..
h n reported that a mackerel schooner
loucheter,' was recently run down
j;' a steamer in a dense fog, near Cape
Conio, end, after floating two days, water
,0gred. Seme of the crew were washer!
on-rboard. The remaininir nin moL-
I 7 -. - w V w IV
t0U fthich capsized, and '.two men were
utoured by sharks. The remaining seven
rvcorrreJ t'je boat, when two more died
0 " ryation. The survivors were re
covered t.ya Portuguese vessel and car
ried to St. Domingo! .
PniUDELPriM, Oct. 30.
- The jury in the case of Wm Byerely
tried on the charge of forinir the -Iec-tion
returns of the 1st' Comrreasi'mal dis
trict thus defeating . Mr. Lasmath. ilif.
D, i .
eniocratic candidate, brought in a ver
dict of guilty.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 31:
...As much has been said in the public
prints about the re-coining of gold dollars
into pieces of larger df nomination, it may
he stated that: orders for-, that purpose
have been issued from the Treasury De
partment In two special cases only.
Ft. Kearney, Oct. 31.
The Telegraph line to this poi'ct is"' now ,
:; rr:r'etcd, nni c; . for. busings. . .On
the i-Tih, v.i: ,vfcU.cr was quite -ttonr.y ; ;
:::!::.'Lr s iv-v to-dav. T' Thcr:-rrfrtpr i
t;anJ.s at 33 deer.
U. L. Eugles, of Monmouth, .-. Iowa,
was lefrby his party at the hospital here.
He died .on the 27th, and was buried in
the graveyard here. He was well taken
care bfft"v , " , T
Capt. Crossman, with his" company of
infantry from the Pawnee Agency wjll
he stationed here.4 .; ' J- ' J " 1 v l
The Surgeons here are embarrassed by
the frequent application of sick and indi
gent returning Pike's Peakers; there be
ing no other Government point. Nu
merous parties of emigrants going both
East anaV'YVest."
' St. Louis, Oct. 31.
A row occurred here last night, be
tween the Breckinridge and Lane Club,
and the Douglas Civic Guards. The fight
lasted about an hour: during which time
clubs,-stones, torches; &c., were freely
used. A number of th participants were
badly bruised, but no one killed. ' The
police finally dispersed the crowd.
New York, Oct. 31.
Pator Rossiens, who recently abscon
ded from Havana with S20.000 belonging
to the firm for which he was book-keeper
was arrested here yesterday.
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STKBBINS LINE,
OJfice corner of. Main end First Street.
Wasiiinglon, Oct. 25.
The posiuon of the Post Office Depart
ment is this: The public- demands facil
ities like those of London and Paris. The
Dpanment is- anxious to grant them, but
claims that it ran be done only by having
a monopoly f the business, wiiich it is
endeavoring to secure by th onforc -fii-
iit f th- laws Hninst private pres-
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The i.'ino-iti.in with wiiich
oi-ca i iis ntuch e mbarrasf-ment.
Th-- Secretary if the Navy has direc-t:-d
'. (' Hinian-I r of the Nary Yard at
V--ii-.m ui.-i to inv' stiL'-'e the charge re-
throuirii the newspapers
f the Marine corps,
V crucifiction.
Omaha, Oct. 25.
a 1 wid '.:n.:i-eriMter, representing him
selia.s L. D. pjuil hng, passed on Messrs.
Barrows. Miiiaid & Co., -bankers of this
city, 81,2"J5 n ounterfieit ten dollar bills
upon the Kmk'.-f the Interior, of Alba
ny, New, Y ! . for which he received
their drafts ,, Gibnan,& Son, New York
for SI. 000 and t'J-5. It is supposed the
cc.iintt rftit. r i;tv jrone East. Payment
has been Mopp. d on the drafts. The
counterfeit is w 11 executed.
1 6C A n'riJnt icur'red M tt b'-
i 2J10n.-tne November number CU-U il.ia u.orumg at Ft Griffith, between
ravo-nte -ujoiiir tb ladies is upon 1 iM tmi and ili-s! arre, at thePennsyl
h' ires to
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AS. tpcrioat ani Stomachic preparation of IROX
pande4 ui Osyea aii'l C. Ix'ti by cjuibiiition ia Hydro
KCu. Sanctioned by the hihest JUedical Authorities,
bath in Earopfa and iho Ciil'.eJ States, aad preicribed
iu meir practice.
The experience of thousands dally pr&res that do
proparatiuii of Iron can be cot) pared with It. Imparl,
tie of the blood, deprestfion of vital er.erfry, pale an
otberwite tickly coiuplexion indicate in ueceMitj'
almost every conceivable cae.
ltuioxi.jus In all lna'-a'hea in wbicb it has teen tried,
has proved ab.-lutely curative in each ol thefollowing
Coin yiint. Tlx : -
In Deiiility, Xcrvous AtTcctlons,
Emaciation, liyspepftia, onsli
pntf on, ScrofuIui Tuberculosis,
Salt lilieum, Hsmcnstruatlon,
t jiio.es, i,iiiorsi.f, juivcr tom
plaints, IllKiiiiuatisisi, . Chronic
Ileadaclies, Zntcimittent Fevers,
1'inipies on tiic i'ace, &c.
In caiesof GENERA L DEBIL1TV, whether the result
or acute disease, or of conlincc-J diminution of ucrvoua
and miiBCular euer?y from chronic complaints, one trial
of tfcjs restorative ha prove-J succeikmi to an extent
which no description nor written attestatin would
ronder credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as tohavn
become forgotten in their owiUiCiKhborhoois. ha mi.i
denly re-appeaned in the busy world as if Just returned
irorn protracted travel in a distant land. Some very
signal instances of this kind are attested of female
sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent martsmns.
sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that com
plication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the physiciau has no nan.e. -
la XERVOC3 AFFJCCT10N3 of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this
preparative t iroa mat oece-itriiy b? salutary, for,
uni.se ite o,d cjtide.i, it M v:i-;ro:isij tviiic, uu&out
i-eirn? exc;tinjt ana overac.ici.'5 and g-wt!y, regu!arly
ajxT.iji.t, evea it! the nxt tbsunatC2e ol c-ostiTena
without ever leiiijtt.!r;c purjtive, or Icaicting
It ii ihi latter prornrty, atnon others, wlacU makes
It l rctuariaLij ao.i ii Mrw.ceut a reaiedy tvt
iiet, upon wUich-it also appears to exert a distinct and
spocillc action, by Uisperjlng the local tendency which
forms them. -
In DVSPKPSIA. Innumerable as are its causes, single
box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the
most habitual cases, including the attendant Cosirene
la unchecked DiARRHCEA, even when advanced to
DYSEXTARY, confirmed, emaciating and apparently
nitiuunnt., the elects have been equally decisive and
astonishing.1- -' ....
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilll
tatingcouKh, and remittent hectic, which generally in
dicate 1SC1PIEXT CONSUMPTION, this remedy ..has
allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several
very gratifyiuir and interesting instances.
In SCROFULOUS 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 liabilities.
The attention of females cannot be too confidently In
vited to this remedy and restorative, la the cases pecu
liarly affecting them. ; - ,
In RHEUMATISM, both chronic and Inflammatory In
the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invari
bly well reported, both as alleviating pain aud reducing
the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be
a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro
gress in tho new settlements of the West, will probably
be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his
tory cf inedicin, which exerts such prompt, happy, and
fully restorative effects Goxxl appetite complete diges
tion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual dis
position for active and cheerful exercise. -
Put up in flat metal boxes containing 60 pitis, price CO
cants per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will
be sent free to anv address on receipt of the price. All
letters, orders, etc., ehou'.d be addressed to
R.B.LOCSE&CO.,
GEX. AGENTS. SO Cedar si., N. T.
A'tgcst 2, C0 ly.
" INPECTINE.
Tho Persian Fever Charm,. :
For the prevention aud cure, of i-'r n1 Ague and
Bilious Fevers. This iVwr.derm! resney wm brought to
toe kiowie-isre f t;.r-: -edcr.t p-vrri'Mt rs by a frind tin
ha W'lintiiMll'iv'' ;t:'1 T'.r; the H-ily Laud.
V.'Lii ie s j.: - 'a n t;: rn-.-er K j! fri-lps. fee expert eoc
ei a severe cf Fevorand .-Jas. Oa discovering
his cn '.i ki!i, c; e t f V Jt-jsiDifsi f . plcet.
an l;n;iii.!ri2' "yr h ..J .v l'cvx will toucn
ti,.'.-. iv.u'h !ucieduious as to its virtues; he com
iiiied, itid experienced immediate relief, 'and has since
alwys fjnnd it an effectaal protcctio:: from all mala
rious orMpUuitf.
On fnr:U:t-uive.'.igd,.i'.'!i Le f-ii.nd that the boatman
attribute.: .. ittj.i.'i'.- ' "i - n. v.-., n-l s.tl'i that it only
could be ned I'Ctn il.cj. ri,t .; tho -vin. Sometime
afterwards, the veritlc-M iii :ti 0'..;lvxiug' with a Priest
obtained from him the secret of its preparation, ar.d as
certaiued wiiere the medicinal herbs were found, of
which il Wa compounded. Td wonderful virtues of
this article havo induced a full belief in the minds of
the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their
Priests,
Since bis return lo Amerlcti, it has been tried with
the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of
high character, who have given it the most unqualified
paoise. This remedy haviug been a specific in Persia
Tor hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure
Fever and Ague and Billions Fevers is now offered to
the American People. '
It will he sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions
fouss, ou receiptor one dollar.
Principal Depot ond manufactory, 183 Main Stleet,
Richmond, Virginia. Uranch OSlce, Bant of Commerce
Bui Idi nir, New York. - '
Addresss, JOHN WILCOX St Co
July, ton ly 1 '
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dowment.or thsreliefof the sick 6d dtstresstd,
cJP.icted ir-Met .id Ept&tmic Disease.
THE Howard Ai.ociat:0n, ia view of tbeawrul distruc
tionof human lire catued by Sexual diseas-s, and the
deceptions practiced crotuhe uniortunate victims of stub
disease by Quacks, several years ago directed tUtr Con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy cf their
name, to open a cis;nry for the tre.ment of tbla
class of diseases, ia all their forms, and to give Helical
Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adfscnp
tionof their condition (a.-e, occnuation. tabits of lif-
Ileport of Grand Jury in Kenraivl
to a Jail In 'en-alia County.
"'a th houbrab'.c, the iemab ccuntj district
Court, now in idiiion, tha fUowicj repert ij ajost
re?recffal!j set m;t:d.
-'"St we.tbe un ler:,3f.I,Cr.r.i Jurors efNTflAh
Coant, fia-l that there is no jail orothr suiU' Iu
luilaicgiQ the cour ij f--r safo-keepicjef crlatna's;
that ia conjouern-e, critno3 go tupaaished, cTnd
erj against the !si itkry) aJ justice is net
adiaiiitcrcvl. Thai tie coaaty Laj been at a Tory
largi expeni heretofore in providing for the safe
ke-jinscf olTnduri (su2:i;at to put npsucabuLI-
'l'hii wo tlmt tl-.e Cocnty CommUsionej-j hive
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vi;ho;;r tins njonllilv.
Personal. w pWas,-i t() nm-t
n this city last week, our old fri u.l Hon.
M. Kirkpatbick. of Cass County.
Ir. K. is one of the pioneers and solid
nen cf Cass County, and of the Tern
ary. ;
Legal . Notice. "
Martha Meek, )
vn V Divorce.
Pamucl II. Meek. )
Nvtnaha county Dintriet Court, nf the Second Ju
dicinl LHntrict, JTcbrasl-a Territory.
The defendant in this enso Samuel HMeek, will take
ivtice that on the llth day of Aujrust, A D. ISmO,
the ptaintilTnied a petition against him praying for
a (In-on-e anil alleged Hmonj otner tntng' lor earn
d:vi.r.-- lto? neglect f duty and tutal abandon-
nipnt: and that Mid petition will be fr hearing
ntthncxt term of the District Court r.ftho2nd
Judicial DiftrW t in Neujaha county of Nebraska
Territory, to be beun and held in Drownville on the
21th da vol September. ISDO.
MARTITA MEEK.
By .1. D.N.Th-mps'in. her Atty.
Brownvitlc Anz. 16,-4t
H!lIlner7;Goods.--Mr3. ii EWETT
as recieved ,her fall stock of goods and
an now accommodate th ladies of Brown-
ille and 'vicinity with the latest fashions
sd styles of goods.
BrownTlllc Texas ts BroriTlIIc
teljrXSka. We notice a number of our
astern exchanges in publishing general
:ispatches from' this city date them, tome
"rotv "Brownville. Texas" and others
Brownville Missouri.' ' We believe
:ereare rfb Telegraph oTTices at either
:rovnyille, Texas, or. Brownville, Mo.
Ve don't know where the fault i; with
"ie operator at St. Louis, .cr the publish
rs. Pleasehereafter, see that dispatch
s from the Brownville, Jfthraska, have
i.e preper credit. : '
We Will Purchase Wheat
As money i scnrcc,we will pay ingix-ds forwheat
65 cent5prbtihel : and for flour $2,75 per hundred
pounds. Wo will furni.h sacks for wheat and re
reive it. cither at our Store in Brownville or at
Melvin's Mills. I). J. MARTIN A CO.
BmwnviJle. Oct. 20. IS59. otP-5
vaiuirnal company - works; Acarcon-'t!i-rur
12 iiiinrs 1 5i : icd for the mine
mi .-.f, 1.50M u . t. When half
.v:jy, mm tup- brok-.aiid ilu- tar was pre-
ij natt d to tin- bottom. Ciht mn were
instantly kill d, two are not expected to
live. The balauce were saved by jumping
irora tne car.
New York, Oct. 25.
The subscribers to the testimonial lo
the officers and crew of the Miunie Sha
fer, who rescued the passengers of the
steamer Connaught. met yesterday and
distributed the fund as follows: S 100 to
the mate, S100 to each sailor; and S3,-
ouu to Captain "Wilson. The city Life
Insurance Companies have also settled
S150 per annum for life upon Capt. Wil
son, to be continued to his wife if sVte
survives him.
Atchisos, K. t., Oct. 25.
Seventeen thousand pounds of fiour, !
corn meal, and potatoes arrived to-day !
from Illinois, and several teams fro.n the !
destitute portion cf southern Kansas. '
which were in waiting, were loaded and '
Started tnr ih Tlinru ........ e:ic f il: Spx'i.iI Drcaii. and n iheXfi'.V ltKMK-
r..:...l w.. . - - . t l'IKb enit!ii e-l in ilie Dispe
f.'n iiuujiy uiiniMiieu irom tniS pcilll live -i-eal(Hl lener envelope freof fiitrg...
QouiartJ Association
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Moffat's Life Pills
: Pn(ENIXAMBITTERS,
' These medicines have now been ief ore the public for
a period of thirty years, and during that tune have
msintMiied a high character in almost every part of the
Globe. f-T their extraordinary aud Irnniediat. power of
restoring perfect health to persons suffering under near
ly every tind of disease to which the- human frame Is
liable. -
The following are some of the distressing variety f
human diseases In which the
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to b infallible.
Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and sec
ond stonjaeh!-, and creating a w of pure healthy bile,
Instead ef the stala acrid tmd, licuiencf, Loss er Ap
petite, Heartburn, lleaddche, IVestless ness, Ill-temper,
Anxiety, Languor, and ileiancholy, which are ihe gen
eral symptoms of Dyspcps'a, will vanish, as a natual
couseouence of its cure. '
Costiv mess, by cleansing the waolelengtn of the in
testine with a solvent process, and without violence;
all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two
days.
JVrert, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regu
lar circulation, through the process of pernpiratiou lu
nicli Cde8, and the thorough solution of all intestinal
obstruction in others.
The Lif Medicines have beea known to cure Kn.tv.ma-
tism permanently in .hrec weeks, and uouf In half
that time by removing local InSauimation from the cius-
.e and ligaments from the joints. -5. .
Dropsies Of all kinds, by freeing and strenRinening
tin kidneys and bladJer; they operate most ceng&tfui
ly en these important organs, and hence have ever been
found a certain remeity for the worst cases of Gravel.
Also Worms, by dislodging from the turning or me
boweis the sliaiy. matter to which thee creatures ad
here. .r " f L ' I '- ' '. .;
Scurvy, Ulcersna Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
purity which these Life it edibines give to the blood, and
nrt all the humors. ' '
Scorbutic Eruptions and had complexions, by their al
ternative effects udou the fluids that feed the i kin, and
the morbid itate of which occasions all eruptiTe com
plaints.. sa!low,clou ly, anuouipf unieiwiuiin
ii.n. '
The usoof these pills for a very short fime, will effect
an entirecarc of Salt Rhenm aud -a sinking -niprote-Kiein
in the clearness of the skin. Comiuou Colds and
Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two ia
the w ri cases.
prr.ES. The orisinal nroprietot of thee medicinei.
wascnrelof pile of thirty-five years standing, by the
use of the Life Medicines alons-v
Fercr and Ague For this scoirga of the Westem
Conntrv, these" iledicines will be found a sxfe, speedy
nt rprta'.n remcdv. Other medicines leuve the system
subject to a return of the dis-case cure by these medi
rine is permanent try tbem, bo satisfled and be cured
it r, ions Fevers and Liver Complaints. General !)
hiiitv loss of appetite, and Plseases of Females the
Mp.'.-riccs have been used with the most beneficial re
suits in cases of this description: Kings Evil, and Scrof
uIh in Its worst forms, yields to tlie u.ild, yet pewer
fnl action of these reuiavkshle Medicines. Night Swets
Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal
pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily car-
til
. Mercurial Disease. Persons whore conHitutions
have become impaired by the injadicions use orilercnry
will Ond these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never
Tail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of the
iterenry, infinitely sooner thanthe most powerfnl prep
arations of Sarsaparilla. - W. B. MtFPaT.
... ZZ5, Broadway, New Tork. - .
: Jcly 5, 1860, Jy , r
' : SHERIFFS SALE.: - ,
4.c.)andincaseol exremepoverty,tofiirnib medicines Fl'fpr.r. I , i.u itr.i or ftiwj av.j.ars lor suca
free of charce. It is neei!es to add tiat f., At.--,, purpose sa-'.-cct to t':a Vote of th9 county at the en-
tion commands ttte highest Jdedical skill of the ago, nd
will fnrnUb the Most approved modern treatment.
The Directors or the Association, in their Annua! Ee
nual Keport upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex
press the highest satisfaction with the -nccess v.-Jiich has
attended the !ab.')iof tfceir Sargeons in tLe cure of Sper
matorrhoea; Seiui::al Weakness; GvUnrrhoea ; Gleet
Syphilis ; the vice of Ona;;im se!f-aak?, disease i-i
Ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &.c. and order a uiuttnuauce
of tbe "ime plan for the cnsnini rear.
. The Directors, ou a review or the past, feel assured
that their Ul-yrs l:i thi ihere of benevolent effort have
been of , grea; b .n 3; t; tha nffiisied, especially to the
yoong. and they have resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed zeal, to this very important and much Ue-
pisc. cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism, ilasturbation or self
abuse, andothor d iseases or the Sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in sealed
envelope) FliEK CK CnARGK, on the receipt ot TWO
STAHP3 for postage. Other reports and Tracts on the
nature arid, treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, fcc., are
constantly being pnbllshed for gratuitous distribnticn,
and will be sent to the aSllcted.. Some of the new re
medies and methods of treatmnetsdiscovered daring the
last year are of great value. ' '
Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SCILLTJf
HOUGHTON-, Acting Snrgecn, Howard Association, No.
2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
Uy order of tho Directors, . "
jZRA D. n ART WELL, President.
Ko. PAiRcrtiL-D, Secretary.
July 14, 16-M-ly
OREGON NURSERY.
E ! it - i".S tv C0i
PiUi i 1. 1 1 j'1 O IIS.
O'TO Tl i. . . 1j LOi i a-LO
Tbe uidei'ji.c ed Lav l.tr aluc if en eonvir.e 1
of the want of first class Nursery in tha West,
where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS &C,
Can be adapted to oar climate and soil. In view of
these fact.i, we l ave established one a this place,
and hare now in successful oultivaton. which we of
fer for sale at
Wholesale or Retail,
Tho coming season, a large and well elected itock
auited to fbis climate, of
Apples, tarda-rd and dwarf; . '
Fears, r;andard and dwarf; ,
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
Peaches,
Plums, '
Apriwtv ,r, . . , . r -
Nt!tarine, "
. Qoinee,'
' - Grapei, ' ' i
Currents,
' ' Oooisberrlee,
Raspberries
8 trawberries aad Blaokberrlei,
Evtrireens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs,
Greenhouse and Uedding Plants, Koiss, Dahlias,
Ac., Ac, Ac.
To which w would beg leave to call tha attention
of the poopla of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Iowa.
,. JSf'Onr termii will be as low ai any reliable east
ern Nursery. '
By purchhsinj of ui the expense of transportation
from the east cube saved.
All trees and plants are carefully labeled and
packed in the beut manner for any part of the Unit
ed States, for which a charge of tha actual coat only
will ba made. No charge will be made for the deli
very of packa"!) on board stearcbo s.
All eomrnua;.-U':ov!a -fned totha nader!jne4
will receive pre Err i :tz
II.lI.DUriCTIESACO.
. . ST.
JOSEPH,
ft -r f-W fV- r-
MO.
Two xtcnsive""uc!cn Factories are is
SUCCESSFUL OPERAIOX, -
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
With all the Latest fine Improvement-.
VTe are iretr"d. to manufactare to order.aad
havo for sale tho following Goods:
Satinets, Heavy and Light,
JEJJjyS T WEEDS, FLMWELS
wnrrr:, colored, HTr.iPEn and plaix
Xj 3T x2l raj o 37" est
Fulled li.'iseys, Colored White
and Mixed, 11-2 Yards wide.
FULLED CLOTH,
Biackets.of ali Kinds antl all .Qualities,
YARN'S 0? ALL SIZES AND COLORS,
Warranted all Goods of tha best material.
l3FWe will exchange tha above Goods for "Wad
or cash.
Fancy Dyingr 4o Order.
We will pay cash for any amount of Wool, at
Market Prices.
Flour corstactly on handforiala. Thobeitprioa
paid for wheat,
N.liUEL & SON.
August, 23, 1S50.
BUELL A DIXOI.
A Benevotent fntf itution established by special En- j
dovment for the Relief of the Sick and Ihttresietl j
aJZ'itfd with Viru'rnt and Epidemic Disrates ai d j
especially for the Cure ff Diseases of the Sexuz! ;
Organs ;
MEDICAL ADVICE given cratis. by the Ac ir.g
Sjree n. i sli wh apply by letter, wish a dernp i n
cf their c.Mc"i:ioii (.ee occupation hahitof life o );
and in cMses ni cxiienic poverty, Medicines la'i!i.-V. t
ire r n.rw '
V'anub'e Ilea rt on SyermaioThocJ. and . d s-
Jlli-'f-h
',il.
t')i-'Ui--.t.t- i '
fi iv. tt.iir.ft-J
p. J. K;.!!ard
U. G .o"!'.'
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Fratna, PPiTv Nemaha County District
" ri , , ( Court 2d Judicial distriotNe
Joshua G. Abbi.d'ft J braAa Territory.
In Equity. To Full Term, A. 1). 1865.
Joshua G. Abbe, tho above named defendant, will
take notice that the above named plaintiff, B. W.
Frame, did. on to-wit, the 30th day of March, A D
lSfill, fiio his jietitiom in the above named, district
Court within and for Nemaha County Nebraska TerT
ritorj, agninst tho said Joshua G. Abbe, setting
forth, thnton,to-wit, the 27th dayof Dccembcr,A D
ISiS.the said defendant did make, execute and de
liver unto the iaid plaintiff a certain mortgage, cm
the following described property, viz : lota 4 and 5 ia
block 57, lots 6 and 7 in block 85, lota fire' and Six
in block one hundred and thirty-nine, lots 9, 10, 3,
and 4 in block fifty-nine, lots 10, aud 11, in block
fifty-six, lot twelve in block one hundred and eight,
lots ouo, two, sevon aud eight, in block fifty-eight,
lots five and .six, in block ope hundred aud forty,
lots one and tx, iu Llock fif tj-seven, lots three, four
five nnd six in block .sixty four, lots seven and eight
in block oh 5 hundred and seven, lot nine in block
oao hundred nnd thirteen, lot twelvj in block one
hundred and seventeen, lot one in block one hun
dred aud seven, and block one, as numbered and
described iu the published plat of tha town of Peru,
in Nemaha county Nebraska Territory, to secure the
paymenfof five hundred dollars, according to a cer
tain bond referred to in said mortgage, and praying
thatsaidJosbaaG. Abbo may pay tbe said aunt now
claimed to be due, or that the said premises may be
sold to pay the same, and the aaid Joshua G. Abbo
is notified that ho is retjuired to answer, the said
petitionon orbeforo thc-lTtb day of September, a
D 13Gi, cr the petition will be taken as true and the
prayer f him the said plaintiff will b granted by
the said Court . ' - -
JOIIXSOX A BEDFORD,
f Attorney's for Ilaintiff.
Attest - ALLEN BLACKER, Dist,Cierk,
By T W Bi:rTORT Deputy.
Ordered that the foregoing be published for four
consecutive weoka ia tho Nebraska. Advertiser
p..
7Jy T.W. Bedford, Dy. '
Brownvillo. Ang. Mb,lS50. 4w-S12 i0
Sals.
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Administrator's
Bv order t,f the Probate Gurt of Nemaha County,
Nebraska Territory. .
On the thirteenth day of Oct., A. D. 13(50,
at one o'clock. P M, of said day, before tho dK-r c:
the Post ofiics, in the City of Peru, in Nemaha Coub-
ty, N; T., will be sold to the highest bidder, tho
following dc?ribed real estate, as the property of
Neheroish Stic3,deceased,to-wit: the west half of the
north-west quarter of section no five township no nix,
north if rac'jy no fifteen, east of the sixth principal
meridian, in Nemaha county. Also, the west half if
the south-east cjnartcr of section no thirty-two, town
shin no pvfn. north of rn rare fifteen, east of th
:"r: l:a,:, in tHoe county. Also, tec
i Neu..iha c nr'y, vit :
:i i. i--i '. '-.!
sii:i-r cioiLio:!, ar.a ms earnestly rouest the attou
tiouof the c;iisoiJ3ii' tULi County to tha cecesjity
cf auch hu'.' iiu
AU of which is ia st rejv
G:or-9
John IT. i.'acn.
Adrian H ,t;U;5:I!,
iluh P;;kt.r,
T. .If. TIbvtt,' "
Allen Phi::-!.
Wm.S.Hi'-hs,
J. i. y.TLumwct
jsepii
Published by order ot t-..-i-U
ctfally submittad.
V'. Brfton Fo-ersan.
A. U. Scovill,
John Hrrtiiitan,
A.J. Faruain.i
" ' T. M. FA.iisri,
John Mcl'hersou;
J. W.U;r,oett,
Gecra W. TU,
Laah.
GREAT SALE
TOWN LOTS
... . AT . ''.
m
5
On Saturday, ih6 6ib of. Oc'ober, 1SG0.
The town of A?pinwall is beautifully l.ctsd om
the Muou.i River, in NcasaLa County, .V'Vs
Terr' .ry. on t'.e op -.'r tr.-J .f x. lt is
Half l'n-':l I. -?'. The t v-n U ;
the rack cr entry t -a U. p. .tf ,j tha bust
laiij;, ox ;;) 'ii-. wa:-i River aocre Fort L.itcq- I
wcr:'.i, tt .thcr wUh all oher ta-.iiitiea f..r buil-ii: - I
J'P town, sch as Sioi., Timber and Stona Coal.
Iheraara already built and occupied fifteen good
substantial llousej, together with two Rood Dry
Goods Stores, tvro trocrics. Blacksmith c'bop, a:id
Hotel. The Lots in s-ii towti'"Wi!t ' bo sold to the
highest biddai." without reserve. Those wishing to
purdhass cannot but ba ploaicd with the location of
tha town, and the surrounding country, for ruary
miles, is not equaled west of the Missouri Rirnr.
Jlnd will he viade known on the day of Salt.
By order of the Town Comrany." "
A. S . BALLARD, Pres.
September 20th, '80:'" 'riolI-3t ' '' " V- '
Sherifl Sale.
i LusLbangh St Carson, ;
vs.
R. B. Stout and James Vf. Coleman,.
NOTICE is hereby jriven, that by vittuoof an
ezeontion isscod by the Clerk of tha District Court
of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory azainst
R.B. Stout and J.iia;s .V Co!em:in and iu favor
of Luhbu;iH A i'&r?n f'.r the sum of ono hun
dred and sixteen dollars and thirty-three cent, I,
J. B. Wells,' Sheriff of Nemaha Count v. Nebraska
Territory, have levied upon, and wiil offere r sa!e,
at public auction, at the door of the bouse in wine!
the last term of the District Court for Nemav.li
county, Ncbr.ifka Territory,, was held in llrow i-
ville. in said county, on Saturday, the 3d day
of November A. D. 1S50. at one o'clock r. Jr., of
said diiy, and wilf sell, t the highest bidJsr fwrcash
in hand tho following described prorrrtv. to-wit;
the north-west quarter of eeetion thh-. y ? e jn-;i
fivj, north cf Hang lff-r. OiiJi. f .t I . : .'-t9
acres o.T .f tiia west si lo of tl -- t- tl,nt.-: .artor i
cf aiid tjiiiii-tor etfjt'oj, with C. t'n i:.', rvv:u,ti ,
tooreon, levied npoa as the j rrprty of Jamea V.
Colcaaa aud w ill bo sold to tl-Ty "i-:'cution.
. ; . J. B. -7LLLS,
FV.-riuof Nemahaei.unty.
- ly B. it. THOMPSON, Deputy.
Brown vills, Oct. 4tb, $753
What Everybody WaiUs.
THE -FAMILY DOCTOR
CONTAI.Nl.NQ
Simp!c TleniPtlies, Has!Iy Obt;iln-
ior the 5Jiij-c of IMscsise in
PROF. HENRY -S. TAYLOR, M. D
rix! h j riuc'va! :
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ri.
Vi.ll
"I! dr
IT tELLa TOr to sttrnd up'-m tbaslck, and hoTto
cvl f.M- -I:eai j bow to prepara drinks
PouHices &c. a';d also bow t.n guard
aE.'t!::-"t h lnfec:ien from contagious
DiseaiCi.
IT TELLS TOC Of the v.n io9 diseases of Child-en, and
gives Uio fce.u and siinplc-t tiiode of
treatment durhm Uethin::, convul
sions, Vaccination, Whooping-cough,
Measles, &c.
IT THLL3 TOU The symptoms of Cfoup, Cliolera Infin-
tu:n. Chiiiic, l)i.irrhea, Worms scsl led
Ifesd, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c,
mid gives you tho best remedies for
their cure.
IT TELLL AOU Too trmptomg of Fever and Agr.e, and
iii.U!, TeMow, Typhus, Scarlet and
other Fevers, ahdsive you the best
siuiplcst remedies for their oure.
IT TELLS TOC The symptoms of Iufliienx.i. Constmp
tioa Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsay, the
(Sout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ery
. . slpel.is, h.c and .gives you the best
liemedies for thilir euro.
IT TELLS TOU The spmptoms of Cholera Morbtis, Ma
lignjut cholera, Small-P.ix Dysontery
Cramp, Diseases of tho Bladder, and
of the kidneys and Liver, and the best
. remedies for their enro.
ITTELL3TOU The symptoms of the Mumps. Neural
j gia. Apoplexy, Pdralynis. ihe various
Diseases of the throat, teeth, c.ir and
, cyo, and the best remdlcs for their
; cure.
IT TELLS TOU Tht hyinptoms of Epilepsy Jaundice the
k Piles Iinpture Diseaces of the Heart,
. Hemorrhage, Venereal Diseases and
Hydrophobia, and gives the best rem
odies for their cure.
IT TELLS TOC The best and simplest treatment foi
wounds, broken bones aud diMoc.itiun
sprains lockiaw. Fever Sres. vThile
Sweliinffs, Clcers, Whitlows, iJoils,
"! ' " " Sc-irvy, burns, and S'jrofnl. .
IT TELLS TOC Of the various Diseases peculiar to the
rerm!eS.t, and gives the best aiidsim
plest ren:edies for their cure, togBther
Ritii many valuable hints for the pres
ervation of health.
The work is written ii plain language, freo from med
ical terms, so as to be easily understood, while its sim
ple receipos may son save you many times the cost of
the book. It is printed in a clear ind open typa; is 11
lustrated with appropriate engravings, and will be for
warded to your address, neatly bcaud and postage paid,
on tbe receipt cf $1,00.
81,000 A YEAR
Can be made by enterprising men everywhere, In sel
ling the above work, as oar Inducements to all sucii are
very liberal.
For single copies of tho Book, or for terms to ajonta
with other information, apply to or address- '
JOHN K. POTTER. Publisher,
So 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa.
" TRUST SALE.
WBKSEAS. on the Slst dayof August, A t, I5CS,
Benjamin G. Toung, for the purpose of securing to Ben
jamin F. Luxhbaiigh and J .hn L. Carson, or bearer, the
sum. of two hundred and eighty dollars, as evidenced ty
his promiss'-ry note, tearing dte as aforesaid, payable
twelve months after d.ite, conveyed to the undertigncd
John L. Carioa, in ttiist, the fol Sowing described real
estate ia Johnson county, !chrafia Territory, to-wit :
The north half of the northwct quarter of sectiua no.
twenty-fl'.-e an J the snuta half of the southwest quar
ter ol section twenty-four in township four north cf
range ten east of tliu 6th principal meridian.
And; whereas, it is provided in sii J Deed of Trust if
the sum so secured to Luhbangh and Carson was not
paid then b7 tbe 31st day cf August, a r, lSd9, the un
dersigned was aclhoi iied to sell the property therein
conveyed after advertising ihe same thirty days in soma
newspaper printed in the Territory of Nebi aska, at pub
lic auction at the door of the office or the County Cierk
of Nemaha County, in Brownvilie, Nebraska, to exe
cute a deed to the purchaser to pay off the amount there
lu secured wit b inter est costs, expenses, and a reasonable
ot:orney's fee ; nd tw hjld the remainder subject to tha
order of said Toung.
Ar.d, r-hcreas, the s.ii-l E?ri;amia G. Touog.tas fsllel
to pay said note or any part thereof, therefore: Notice
is hereby given ttat by virtue of the authority to ma
giveu bvsaid Deed of iru-t, I will on Monday, October
5lh, 16C0, at the di.r of the efflce of the County Cierk
oi N'oniafca Ounly in B.-o'vr.vil ie, Xebraika, tetwecn
Jbe honrs of 6 o"ciiK 1: a m and 3 o'oclock P m of said day
sell said real eststcat public auction to the hiRhest bid
der for cash, and up-o tuch sale and payment of the pur
chase mosey, will m ike, esccuteand dcliverto the pur
c' ri-e-or i-urcb-i s, l';j& T a deed or deeis for said
n-a' e'-oie .'Oil N' L. CARSOX, Trustee.
, U-.-vuviilft.X. T.. .-.T-: iCifc. 1W. 12-4t-$I0
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FALLS' CITY,
XI i c I i i-Til 3 i Oo.. TT. T
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4i l.i i.'i.lintV,' .CTcJ-K:,
Tw-i r three
Stamps f.ir p tice wi'i liesTcn'uhis
C n . ' ...... .-ftiuiji.i miiiii", -iv-i I. u
ui uuur, groceries, noiaiups. ptc. rrint ot : rr"n As uihu n.. 3. s.huu xiwsh s tfc:
... ih i 1 1
Winch was sent to the Neosho rnnnirv
hundred hushcis of corn and 20.000
and vicinity.
" ' " Tolzdo, Oct. 25.
Fifteen or twenty thousand people as
6emiled tt Jonesville, Michigau, yes-
Philadelphia P.
By onier til tlie Dn icuir.
KZIt A D HEAUTWKLL. Pres.
GEO. Faibchild, Sec'y,
Octole.-18 1SSO. nljylj ' '
. Of all kinds, for sale at-ihi offic.
. ' - i':lr I'Uolic tUCt!-T!.
h'lti.-' where tl." ..';;ru i
hold, at ltrvr.-vl n--': '
: th 17th dy of S '' ' -
etV'U-r f.r '.-! .
b d rri p'i'v. - i; .
t-.mol. I'wu ii 7, ' ..T .. . .
i acr. with .ill t-i j
e,l. "a tha
Kibert M. K r
tiou.
irt-'JU-f"''
uli il. il-.Ud, tind i "ii fdi oil -r bn-
f uiid xeeti-
- J. U. WF.U.S.
Sh-jrifl f cu.nha County , N. T.
Brawavilli.Aui;. 15th, I860. -8t-7 50
. -i . .iUl.ty,noi:.-:
f . .c . t.r. :t;i rsatvrd-'y.
i " i "i"S -.ha iay ! hrarin
i r bv U',"i j' d tu .v; t'h'-i.i
at tkiv or th-y way fofver h
-harnl t'tn mrcmjrMfa e
. iljvr.n at Ie: my n.ui.l nnd -Siil t
duv of -Ian.;, a B. 1
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:re tl
The Firt and Last Dun.
Wo hT- it . 1 pe-.." n' us. dtTt r by
! note o' account, we 1.. .-t '- .v i nr ; ..'-y, in whet cr
.Mon2j by th? first f O. :- b. r i.ext. lo cs-cj.tn.i.a.
Ours i a ca. b bui n- s ; Cr.'T r.-. when we do C. d-
2 'Kb ij, the pay muste.m -s n-.i v. j n i : and wc i I
I need it by t'm.aV'Ve ;i infr.
CYRUS W IFHEELLR, D.J. .--IARTLV i CO.
rrobate Jad't. RrownvWla, Aazust.a,
Fifty Thousand Cop'u3 Jllnil-j Zll..
EVEKYBOdY7 I A YET.,
cor?:si:HaO:i x:; zzv? :zr;s,j,
BY ""-IN A' CROSBY.
OF THE I'llILADELPHIA BAIL
IT TiLL TOC IIiw t draw tp rarlrertip Ppfra
, and gives zcneral fjrms for Agree
menu of all kinds, Bilis of Sale.aal
Leases and Fe':.ii;2S.
IT TKLL TOC How to draw op S.nJs iM 'i:ortrTs.
AC Uvits, Powers of Mi tn.ry, S jit
and Bilis of rxcl:aie, luei.e:r' si -Kc!ei.-s.
IT TILL TOC The laws fjr the eoUertion of deb's wit i
tha statutes of Linii'.ation acd arti;.i
and klud cf property exempt from
execution in every Stare.
IT TILL TOC TIow to muka an asiatr.3i pr.-rat'.y, '
wita forms forCumpM;:ioa w r.: crej
itors, and tha iasu'.veat Uwi artry
State.
IT TELL TOC Tha legal reUttonTexistir.j tcta
Guardian and Ward, JJjier and A?
prentice. Landlord and T;int.
IT TILL TOC What ecus tit utcs Lifcel and S.aaJer, at
tha law as to marriasa Ouwtr, ti-
Wif 's right in prowerty, Djvorea ai.d
Alimony.
IT TZLLTOCThe Law fr Mecaanics' Liens tn evt'y
State, and tha Xalursiiiat.oa Ls
of this country, and bow t cocip'y
with the same.
IT TELL TCC The Law Conccruicf Tensions sdb.rw
to otta.n one, aud tie pie-euiptloa
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IT T2LL TOC The Law for Patau, wita mrd of pro
cedure in obtaining one, with Inter
ference, Assisumenta and Tabit af
Fees.
IT TILL TOC now tj maka your will, an..' h to a-.
minister oa aa Estate, wiia tha Uw
and the reiuirements thereof iu aery.
State.
IT TELL TOC. TU a meaning of Law terms ia gcnaral
use, and explains to you tb Lejisla
tive Exocntiva and Judiciil Fjer$of
both the General and S'.a'.t Govern
ments. ITT5LLT0 Dow to keep out of Law, hy show. 2 j
how to do your busings ieally, thu
savining a vast am ir.nt of property,
. and vexatious il:i;;ioa ty iu tiaia
ly cvnsaitaf?.
S. r r 'e co;.iis w;I.
pre 1.1, !srr, evrry
aid evco : .-..' : 1 ,
aw :! of t.. ..-
,000
C-'l be m;.Ja ty euter-,'.;.- A . ' . : js!-
Ui.g tne above wUrk, as our iuduceiiisut io ail sua ara
very liberal.
Tot sii.gia copies of the Bock, or for teraw ts agants,
wttb oter iuformarton, apo'.y to or ad fresi,
John a. r.iorrER. pnMisher,
Xo617Sansom Street, Fbiu ieiyhla, Pa
si una CMis mis
,fVD
EVAPORATORS
I HAVE made arrangements with D0C6LAS
BROTHERS, Zanesviiia, Ohio, tha only astabUshment
in the United State j. eugaged exclusively ia ta manu
facture of Sorgho Sugar Mills, Evaporator. 4.C., by
which I can furnuii the farmers ia this region with those
much needed articles. Tbe Douglas Sugar HUland Ap
paratus were awarded tha First Premium at tha Ohia
State Fair; ari l the highest honor at the United Statea
Agricultcr.il ?'.ciety, a silver medal. I am conddeat
Farmers :! Nebraska, Kansas, Northern ilissourl and
Southern lovracan find no other to suit than better
e.;lier in price or otherwise.
Capacity and Pries of IZiUs.
fee Iron Hellers in StiorglmFnrj:.
Xo 0 One Horse Vertical Ifill -presses from23
to 30 gallons of juica per aour prk- $60
$0 i-Oue horse Vertical presses from ?5 to iu
gallons of Jnce ppr hior ; rn-"J
.m aa Stt 1 ! ett'a 6f-vy,
j, 2 i- aorse Vertical pre- fr-rm S3 tj O
raises cf jmce per hour; l:i.t Jr:'-.
T.rohs..r Verticil (!':! -.r;; -- ,
e f -I'ta aj to 6a callous juy por - , .- 7
drf!
T-.ro "aorse Vtical ( " e e rins
es f r .ui 60 to .OaailuUS 01 juico per uuur ,
h a 1 w A i a f t
do 5 Four horse Vertical (sing! ceared) capa
city from 1UU 10 l-o KnoiiB pur uuur
do 6 To "horse Uorizontal (ba.'k geared) suita
ble to attach toThreshing Machine crotier
power, presses from 40 to 60 gallons of
juico per hour
do 7 Two horse Horlxontat, with vertical shaft
to apply lever to. worked ty horses same aa
Vertical. presses 40 to 60 zatlons per hour
to m
do 8 Four horse Horizontal (back glared) suit
able to attach toThrehlcg Machine or other
power, presses 73 to 100 gallons por hours 150
do 9 Six horse Horizontal (back geared calcu
lated for water or steam power, ready for
tbe belt, and with capacity to work on a crop
of from 13 to 20 acres of Cane, 153
R. iY. FU11JTAS, Ag't.
CrmiliYSTMSLl
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dol-
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100
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AND
Ped Storo
t BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. :"
ROGERS & BROTHER,
ANXOCXCZS to th public that ba has purchased tha
Livery Stable and Stock formerly owned by William,
K issell and added thereto flue stock, and ia now prepar
ed to accommodate the public with
Carriages
Buggies,
Sulkies,
Saddles Horses
&c. &c.
THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC
. ...
Can find at bis Stable ampia accoxamoJatlans for
horses, mules or cattle.
15 K.N JA MIX k J05ZTTA S0G233.
Brownville. Oct. 1, 1S6J. nlS-yly
LEGAL NOTICE.
lite, )
Thomas J. VTcfet,
VI
Thomas J. Wbi
The defendant In the above cans will tak notice that
00 the 18th day of September a. d. 1360, an attach sent
was issued against your goods and chatties by J. D. JT.
Thompson, a Justice of tbe Peace, within aud or the
county of Xemaha, Xebraska Territory, for th rum of
fifty-four dollars and Crty-thre cent, that your pro
peity has been attached to pay th same, aud that yon
are required to appear and answer before saw! Justice at
his office in the city cf Brownviliv in said county on or
before the 12th day of Xovember, I960, or Judment will
be rendered against you and your property will b sold
to satisfy th same.
moAS j. rr ist, riAintisr.
Brownville, Oct. ISth, 1360 nw-$.
MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE
J. Q- A.
Smith, Plaintiff,
vs
B. J. Whitney, Defendant,
n, mrinm tf m iYwrt ft I r.rfr UinMt ffnm t.a C!ftrk'a
office ef tbe District Court of Xemaha county, in th
2d Judicial District of Xebraska Territory, upon adecre
made by said Court at its September Term, a. a. 1S60. in
this case : I wiil sell on tbe 23d day of Xovembar, 1360,
at the door of Homer Johnson's Hall (the plac wher
said Court was last held) ia Brownville In said county,
at the hour of 11 o'clock, m. m. the following described
real estate situate in said Xemaha county, Xebraska
Territory, to-wit: Th northeast quarter of section
twenty-five ia township 5 north of range fifteen east ef
tbe sixth principal meridian excepting twenty acrt
conveyed to Hiram Alderman, April ISth, 1857, also,
ten and 67-100 acres, conveyed to Davidson Plasters ;
leaving as the part conveyed by said mortgag dead, on
hundred and twenty-nine acres and 31-1C9 acres.
Terms of sale: cash in hand.
JAM 3 S. BEDFOarr, Master Com.
Brownville, Oct. ISth, 13S3. nl5-6w-$7.
MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE
rtsj
G. H. Wilcox, TVS,
TS
Davidson Plasters, etalPef'
By virtue of a decretal order iiiM front l5ia Ctrk'a
efflce of the District Court of Xomaha coanty tn tS 21
Judicial District ot Xebraska Territory, ur-m decree
made by said Court at Sept. Term a. d. 1S30, ia t'vscasa:
I will sell on tbe 23d day of Xovember, lioO, at tie door
of Homer Johnson's Hall (The place where sail Court -was
last held) In Brownville ia said County, at the hour
of 11 o'clock, a. m., tn f..!I-iwi2 described property .
and real estate situate La said Xemiha county, to-wit :
The east half of lot no. six in block no. two, frocurj
tn Main street ir. thcc'fycf ii-ownvi lie, Xemaha ccc&'.y, -Xebraska
Territory, tnd also a one story olive luiidmc
inc'uuinjt. the stona uaderpiniu thereof, sltuaf 3 cr th
eiot haif or 1st no. 12 ia block no. 20, in sail City o
Brownville, adjoining Messrs. Craae 4t Hill's store lot.
Terms of sale : cash in bind.
JAMES S. BEXJFOSD, Msster Cora.
Brownville, Oct. lSih, lcCO. nI3-5w-$7.
Dissolution of rartncrslilp
Xotice is hereby given that the mercaauu;e bu.Cne
heretofore carried oa by the undersitcned, under ti flrtn
name of SeiKei and Grcenbaum was this djiy ma.ua".:y
dissolved. David Seisl is authorized to jeitla U
business 0? the concern.
All persons knowing themselves indebted either by
nota K.t aotoTint are hereby roti3ed that ur.lessthey,
come forward Immediately aud pay up, the n-.tes and ac
orn:.' s will be placed ia the hands of an r. er for 00U
lecrloa DAVID sr.iav.1., ;
spt,iS39 tt xtx?.T sutuurs. :