II . i - :i-lE ADVERTISER. B;towsvnx nov. isco. 'TbV'Xebrwlt Advertiser" having u.i,.l5irret circulation ci anyrnyc !2 err ? Uolesale IXerch.nl. in St. V. Ei Joseph Cincinnati end otr.er xst raii. W-' rhraska merchants pur UO. " the Western country , d,fP r " t tort nape Trust Deed?. ko.- nonstable Elaaks. Trn weeu . - -a a Cons wan."'---- ., every uccTii'ii" , frtntjnf of J n..n. produced in any part of XJSSX work a. evidence. rr, - ThankssWns.- Thursday t apart not only ly the Uownor U4 U but.by.ihP Governors of every r Ter ritory nd State in the Union" -h,y God for the manifold blcswes i privileges we as a people enjoy, both nnoral and Ritual. It should be obj :ved with that degree of reverence and -Wulncss due from dependent crea ks t their Creator. We understand business houses of this city will be ,d oa that day. Religious services 1 be held in the rresbytcrian Church, r. Billingsley or lhrch wiUoflictate. lore 6ooa"co7n.-r; jv. Bag. r, tenant on the farm of Judge J. !Uf this 'county,. Us left at our office. peciraen of white corn raised by him s year. .Twelve cars left with us i-hed 10 lbs. This crop nveraged CO hels to th? acre. Frank Leslie's Monthly. This is a very welcome visiter, end we hail its appcance with peculiar pleas ure. Inform it ischvp of the handsomest magazines in the country, and it is em bellished with many beautiful enravhs, besides numerous illustrations of the in teresting novels and tales which form its contents. It contains one hundred large quarto pages of first-class literature, nov els, talcs, sketches of travel, items of valuable and interesting information and pages of humorous matter. Besides all this the department devoted to the fash ions is complete and extensive, so that every lady taking Frank Leslie"1 .Vonih ly will be up with the times in. what re lates to the newest tyles of dress, mil linery, ornamental needlework, &.c. It is one is of the cheapest, as it isundoubt edly one of the best magazines published The subscription price is S3 per year, which should be sent to Frank Leslie, 19 Citv Hall Square. N. Y. A new volume commences with January, 1SG1. RcIIglOlIS. Rev. T. W. Tipton will fill Mr. Bcrch's appointment in thi3 city on Sabbath next. Married "lore Specimens To Mr. Jons s. vobiti we are under special obllga ,s for handsome contributions made to cabinet. He furnishe. us with a num- of ipecimens of gold bearing quartz, cr and lead ore. Wc need not say, i with such prcenia we arc "well ased.! :dllor!al Association. what has iie cf the' Secretary of the Editorial ciation, formed last winter. Is it not :rly time for the annual meeting, and M it not be well to give some kind of ticc? , Pork racking Tnto. Hill of this V is preparing to pick what surplus rk thrre ii in the country. Ho has al--itjy put .up several small but fine lots. . will jay at all times the market price, ,'. 1 2 to 5. J.'S. Dedford. See the carJ of J. S. . dford,' Eq. Mr. B. is a young lawyer I promisV, and we hope he may receive due share'of patronage. Business en vied to his care will meet with prompt tention. ; Fresh Oysters- WoRTHiyc, of the ity Saloon has made arrangements, and now" receiving constant tupphes of fresh jltiiiiore oysters, which he serves tip in style to suit' the tastes of the "most fas I ious" epicurian. We speak "knowing authoritatively" and "without fear ' succesful contradrction." Try 'era. ' LCCturC Er. A. S. Hollad a y will liver the '.second, lecture before the rownville Library and Literary Asso ation at the Presbyterian Church in this iy Friday evening. Subject, The til. - Good Idea- The young lads of this ce have organized, a Lyceum or De lag Society, and display each Monday ?n'ing,heir tratyrial -genius. Ccod r.o- ct at Ihe pchool roomcn IU : Oa the evening of the 19(h. in thin City, by Ju?e Wheeler Mr. J sr.ru Schittz, nd Hits Adah Ulich Our devil if Joe S 1 had only rembered to have pent In the "wine and cake," he -would have de voted himself to a rousing notlc. As it is, however, he can afford but these little "versea." Kowthat SvUitti hasgaitiea bia end Wbicii he'd ao lonj deferred, May Adah be hU dearest frieDd, Until tber 're boti interred. Well, Adah baa the brl lal rein, . And drives with ancfie bit J Sare'.y nhc'll the victory gain, And overcome tbe Schltti. Siicrcsg crown all their exercise, And bliss rcla from above ; .Aid many little S.liittz artie, To bless their plighted love. "Dead brnVe," this pair can never be," Though all their money'a spent, Tor 'en the "blind, who cannot see," Will own they have a scent. e f i c 0 v a J Ij I C . REPORTED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ZKroToxvolx.v Advertiser. 3 the St. Jo.eph, Drownville and Denver Telersph S T I : BBINS LINE, Oj?7ce corner of Main and Firtt Street. New York, Nov 19. The World's correspondent says it is authoritatively asserted that Buchanan will hold no communication with any se cession commissioner from South Caroli na. A special dispatch to the Times says a distinguished Southern Senator now at Washington, not only denies the right of secession, but thinks President Buchanan is in fault for not giving the refractory states to understand at once that the en tjre power of the federal Government will be used to restore and preserve the Union. The same correspondent says the Legislature is assembled, and strong southern feeling is manifested. The Governor's Message, which will be sent in to-morrow, takes a strong southern po sition. It recommends a conference with the neighboring Southern States, and then a convention on foreign affairs. He recommends the enlisting of all men be tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, and raising a corpse of 10,000 volunteers, with arms and equipments. He goes for resisting at any event, unless settled by coercion. A dispatch from Montgomery, Alabama to the New York Herald says the fusion between the Bell nnd Breckinridge -par- tics is rcpiJly r. ;r-. i !:::. 1 :h C t ,tV. :. J'-.-. Baltimore to Charleston to-day took down a large quantity of Baltimore manufa tures. New York, Nov. 20. The currency panic to-day has been equal to that of 1S-j7, perhaps greater. All bills south of Washington have fallen to 0 and 25 per cent below par. Illi nois and Wisconsin are taken at 15 per cent discount. Chicago, Indiana, Kentucky and Can ada at 3 to 5 per cent discount. Mary land ar.d Pennsylvania at 1 and 2 per cent discount; New Yoik State and New England at 1 and 2 per cent discount.- The Post say-, that the Presidents of the leading banks discussing a project for relieving the cvmtry by Issuing scrip bearing seven per ce.t interest, and se cured by United Stalest locks, and other approved security. Richmond, Va., Nov. 22. The "Enquirer," cf to-day publishes an important letter from Governor Let cher in reply to that of John S. Brisbane of Pennsylvania, who ridicules secession Governor Letcher says two hundred Vir ....v... ..u i- iiut AiAsii iiAji tour mand in the event of secession. South Carolina, the Governor says, administers a severe rebuke to the Northern fanatics, and shows that dereliction on the part of the North is the prime cause cf the pres ent dangerous troubles. He advises the people of the North to correct public sen timent at home, and discharge their con stitutional obligations with strict fidelity He indicates his determination to defend the State cf Virginia and stand as an armed mediator between the Southern States and their assailants. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 21. Both branches of the Legislature have passed resolutions calling a State Conven tion. Norfolk. Va., ov. 21. The Minute Men of this city, held a meeting to-night and passed strong res olutions in favor of resistance to Northern aggression. Three cheers were given for the men who hunjr John Brown. r - a -y. U - ; I i - Notice. WTaereas one Thomaa Williams has dnring my absence falsely rtpreacitted himself as myaxent and attorney ana bavins illegally obtained pest)ion of certain books of account, and papeif, and other property belonging to me, and fraudulently cou verted theui to his own use, by said representations. All person are hereby notified that said William la not and never was my authorized agent, and that do act of hU aa aucb will be acknowledged by me. S. WTATT. Middleport, N. T., Nor. 19, I860. m isoar asa BROWNVILLEE ! it j- . j. p. WMjm Has Just received THE EE$T SELECTED And, perhaps, the LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Ever brought above St. Joseph, Which he it opening ont in tha Splendid iTrw Building, torncr of Main and First treets, Urownvlllo. nil ttcct consist of V foilown article, which a Rill fC'l ! Vf p forra'-b: CVCi ; of each wek. Zvan's Great Girt Book Store ace our last notice of Evan's Great Gift ok Enterprise, we notice every Exp'ss nose, brings to this city a package cr ;refof books accompanied by valuable izes. We have ben shown by some of r citizens, a number of very fine prizes jewelry, secured with an order fcr :ks from G G. Evans, 439 Chestnut .,' Philadelphia. If there ' b3 any "person or persons, re or hereabouts" who have never ''fit r their country ,V and are anxious to ntribiite to the wants of suffering hu .tiity," we will "take occasion to say," at as ncxrTUursday is thanksgiving day i "opportunity will present itself' by hich the "aforeil" "longing desires" ay be "gratified,"" vir. i. e. neverthe s-to-tr-e-ccintrary-notwithstAnding, the wtor of this paper will consider any lit ? prlJ,4J-ites,, in the shape of a nice, 111 u xurKty, roaster, sauaie ct venison, s-e- rial prairie chickens, numerous quail, .lf a hog, quarter of beef, a "hull lot" f buffalo or aniebvp" meat, or ten cents 1 c-ubi as a particular cause for thanks iin a "wind fall" "god send"-or by :iy other choice expression the donor ay designate. Particular reference is tendeJ to the item ten cents in cash. vocr.lt:; t ex;: :i L To Your Heal Interests! Citizens of Brownville And tac Eest or :ir.r:k!::a LOOK OUT FOIl THE ---3 t m TIIK KEVr 10211 WLEIILY THUS. TIio COME AND BUY CHEAPER GOODS AND ; IE ore of 0T I) cm, Than was ever beforeiDfTered in this Market! 1 - -1 t4rZ - itjs.- ltzvz? -oingie-Co .s i .o Up : i-r ; --552 a-Ztr ? yivc Copies ut -j. lrfl;flll!ll!if The Cheapest zvA Ect Fa..:; j:1 G;:.- r:i:i ?iifi:!;flslill!slf jHj ' eral 2Ccvs Paper in the UnluJ il:t:..-. ' 1 J. Dlffl -I AT THE . IPionefer Store BHOWNYILLE, We Have Just Received and Opened Most Magnificent Stock of Goods ! LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ZEPHYR HOODS. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWrERS, SHAWLS AND SCARFS. Cutlery and Qucensware, Glassware, And Choice GEO C E RIES. Largest Assortment of Iteadrllade Clothing W ' Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. Ever opened in BrownviUe and no mistake ! Cap3 from.25cts to $3,50. We can Fit Gents in Suits to $5 to $50 :e, and ArtUqfs MazazlllC. The Decern er No. we have received; will publish be prospectus next wetk. Indians. A delegation of Omaha ndians was in our city on Monday. The rpe&r&nce of "real Injuns" in our streets 5 80 rare lhai they re eoniidered quite -snow." e hare been remarkably -rtunate in being rid cf the "pesky crit :r$." Those referred to, were on their vay to visit the Otoes. Winter is upon us. Yilliam Phillips, a prominent Bell man, are nominated to represent this combina tion in the convention. A meeting was h-ld, the largest ever held in the State, and strong secession resolutions were passed unanimously. Breckieridge's majority over Bell and Boughs is about 10,000. Douglas has 13.000 and Bell 23,000 votes. A special dispatch from Charleston, S. C, tays the secession flag has been hois ted in the armory of the Republican Blues who lately visited New York. The law yers of several counties of that State have resolved to teturn all northern claims un collected. A Richmond dispatch states, that Adjutant General Richardson says, there are now armed and equipped 10, 000 young men, the elect of the State, with a reserved force of 125,000 more. He says a decided purpose exists every where in the State to resist federal ag gression. A free negroe in Lancaster county made a revelation to the authori ties a few days since io the effect that the negroes were to meet at the Court House at a convenient lime, break open the jail, seize the arms there deposited, and commence indiscriminate slaughter. He staled that means of escape were prepared by a vessel lying in the creek. A slave who proclaimed his right to free dom, because Lincoln was elected wa3 arrested, but subsequently released, hav ing excused himself by saying he was drunk when he made the remark. At New Orleans several produce deal ers suspended. Meetings are being held in Texas calling on the Governor to con vene the Legislature for the purpose of considering the proper method of vindi cating the rights and hener cf the South. Washington, D. C, Nov. 19. The Bank Presidents of the city of Bal timore held a meeting this afternoon, at which they resolved to suspend specie payment to-rnorrow. The steamer from r-cre White Cor CM. ( UULMW French Zmck, Ced Liver Oil, China Zinck, ' Sweet Oil, Red Lead, Putty, Venitian Red, Glue, Raw and b't umber, Figs, Spanish whiting, Turpentine, Chalk, Linseed Oil, Cough Candy, . Tanner's Oil, Copal Varnish Costile Soap, Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap, Toothbrushes,- Litherage, Patent medicinos, Let.paper White Varnirh, Ink, Hiair brushes, Tooth brushes, Paint brushes Stationery. Candies, Nuts. Raisins, &C. &r &c. Steel Pens, Gold Pens, Penci.s, - Hair oil, Also, a Splendid Assortment of IP ortumeriecs, Comprising Lyon's Kathaflon, Cologne, Pommade, kpnuine ox marrow, bear Rreese, and oils, tnuik and ftVCCuCes oi ait aiuas, tuuui me uuw uiij. STATIONERY. Fonlscup paper, fancy letter paper, tilt edged note, ....I M.v.t.iim. n'.ain. fancy, and ecioossed, pens pencils aud i-en-hol.lers, inks of all kinds, inkstands, wafers and eais-wx. PURE LIQUORS. n.lland Gin. Irish Whisky, Bourbon "WTiisky, Ginger Braixly Cordial. Port Wine, Mattelra, Wine, Wititt wine and 111: Wine. Ur w.nn hinif tn experienced practical Dmfirist.M patrons mey rest awured tbat all medicines procured from bim are genuine wnnnui ieari iuit. tlThyician's Prescriptions attended to at all hour boUi by cjr and cipLt. Terms,, CASH-INVARIABLY PEACH PITS 25 Bushels for sal it one dollar ant fT euiU rr ho-hel, br foil GEO. COiilia, 213 Lke liCliicajo. AND FIKE FUBNITUEE. Saddles and Harness, Oil Cloths and Carpctingr, imMl BOOHS! BLANKETS FROM SI 50 TO $7 50 Iron, Hails and Castings. GLOVES Ladies Riding, Kid and Silk. Gents Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving. Best Qualities cf fflDSlllMSKIl eH CI ' 3i',--A-0SJ t fn o.5-- -' : 2 ,1.. . .;. Z, ?L - sifjcic : ttcc xtz ltZ 11 2 1 2x . T, I 1 1 5 2 ? 5 a 1 1 " .. i- 5 i - a cj O W Oj " - C 3 OS ,T t'J O. y rf ' " . W I-. WiSZi - SC-js.-i.-Sij;,. lf 22- W l . f O ' S-i-5 . a f i ;- g a SHERIFFS SALE. DaviJ Seigol and Henry Greenbaum, JaieaS. Chamber! fn, John W. Bli3sand Thomas II. Marshall. ; N'OrfCE is hcrebj given that by rirtno of an ex eution mi decreo of court, issued from the cEce of the cietsof the District Court for Netiiaha county Nebraska lv:;rritory. againft Jamia S. Chamberlin, John W.Blisi, andTbomaa H. Marshall and in favor of David iSeigef and Henrv Greenbaum, for thenm cf two hundredVnd eeventj-fonr dollars ftnd-f fty -ents, I,J. 6. WeiU. Sheriff cf paid county, have levied upon, nnd wiU soil at public auction from the doer of the house in which the l.i.-t term of the District Court a. held, in lrowi,ri!Ie. in Said i-ounty of Nemaha, in Saturday, the 1st day IKreiuber, A. I). 18'-0. at one o"el- k F. M., to the highest bidder lor eitsh in hand, the following de scribed property, to wit; west ha'fcf the north --a.t quarter and the east half of the ni.rth-west. quar ter, of section No, twenty, townhip No. 'tit, n rth of range No. fifteen, east of th sixth principle meridian containing lfiO acre.. with all the appur tenances thereto attached , as the property of Thomas II. Marshall, in satiric ijnof said execution. J. U. WEl.LS, Sheriff of Nemaha county, N. T. By BEN.!. IJ. THOMPSON, Deputy. BrownviUe, Nov. 1, 1SC0. 17-5t $9 the uiTW yohi: ytt.zzhly nii-n Urge ari 1 el?smt!y rti-'eJ '-"irta heet, ot e p&;i, er f irty-eipht coiuaii. ;.votod to i'jatic. lit erature au l Cenel Nws. and inlen1ed tcb tbe &i-?T as well mi Co CCKATZiT 'atu;!y Xewsp;or i ti. l'!iitd Statf . Tie first aim of tie TI"r3 is. snd win alvay t. ta itrp It r?slers thor.-lihiy nJ rwiuliiy .!it.I i.?. as to everything wbicb, mrv Ldpri. vf ti'i: ial sa-.;-et, iaany prtof the worlJ. It cirauter.ti. ri!y , 3 fretily uj'cn all topic cf in. pi..ta'-e io evt'ry (jt'irt . . w . It.. . rr vci musts U cn . . ;;ui Vc!un..s - cf tL'? F:rrcr ifir.c-? c:i th? first cf Jar.-aryr h'-;.i the? fri -r.h cf Ark.I-IV.ucati:-.'!, -3r:lcu!irly in I':- t..-: c.:r -..wicn; :3 e:..ar e:ner,:3 t cl.il ?. To tue 'er.-o:i secdic U3 th? Iirr.. c' .b cf $1 suh.cr;ler3, ty the? first c January 1?C1. r.'O will rire 1 "0 t' r: .'- yreioDi, Order r.d tbe Pub. ic ;.'. Wtile its iati- j ) - - -Cia aft Id trti, j iiT eno win re cmforntty chmtv jt: e, i. ajvm:ie n -y -.r.tuuraof juftJir.d beue3e;ptit Prutr, . WJ1 r-i.-..it the increaf-e, eiteti;.!on, or pe-petutiou of i -svpri. as of every'.b::i eUe i.-tciirupai.t.e wira tbe bls-Lf t fare of the wbole cumctamty. While it re;xi ls pn nipt !y all ir.teUigecce of enerI Interest ia ee-y -art-ntent of human activity, it ueer paniSer to vicious ts.-te, and exciiile from it column evryJiic tit micl.t ren'ier it unsafe or irnpr per f r gcm.-i fursily perusal. i:seeki to promote tbe general full no If urging thecUiuis ci EDITCATIOir, H02ALITY AITD EZUaiC, epon the misses of the people; and in '! ludii?uj iions, it endeavor contautly to be guided a:iJ coutril ed by tbe pirit of H03EUTI03T, PATT.IOTISII A3D C32III0- In it cor-fpotv!nce. K-th Foreign and rimeUo, the Times is conie.-sod ta be superior to any otlier American Journal. Us Resorts of Congrebtdoaal at:d legislative proceediogs, of Financial, Commercial and GmnmAL nrrzLLicrrcr, of Important Leg.il and Criminal Trials, and of whatever may have special interest for tbe irreat body of tbe com munity, are full, prompt and reliable. Especial attention is devoted to full, accurate and trustwortby reports of tbe LIVE ST0CZ A2ID PEODTJCS 2IAHSITS, " for which a speei.il corps of Reporters is maintained. A LITZ2AHY EZPAHTHZTiT will also be kept, etabracinj STANDASI) K0VEL3 AND TA1I3, and miscellaneous, selections of tbe highest intorest. THE AGRICULTURAL EEPABTLTT, Is compiled from a variety of sources, many cf tbeia in accessible to the American reader, and funiitbeii valua ble information to tbe Farmer and Gardener. Tbe WEEKLY TIMES will be sent to subscribers In any part of tbe country cn tbe following terms: Single Copies - - $?ayear. Two d . 3 do Five tl - 5 iij Any perton vho will tend ut m Club of TEX uS- tcribert, at $1 each, thall receive an extra copy for him or may retain One Dollar at hit compcmation. THE NET Y0E2 DAILY TI2LT3, Is publL-hed Every day except Sunday, and is sent to subscribers by mail at SIX KOlLaHS a year. THE SEJII-'vTEESLY T1HT3, Published on Tnesdaysand Fridays, and containing eight pases of reading matter in every number, is sent to sub scribers at the following rataa : ' Single Copies - f) Two d; - - 6 Any perton who will tend ut a Club of FIVE u6- teribert may receive an extra copy for himitlf. or re tain Two Vvllart and a Half at hit compentaiion. 1r.tt.j13 uasn invariaDiy m advance. All letters to be addressed toU. J. RATMON'D fc CO. Proprietor of ibe Xew Tork Times, New Tor City. O. C. UAXWABIXQ. SHERIFFS SALE. I. T. White &. Co., V s T. n. Eihvards. Notice ishorcliy giveu tbat by virtue of an execution Issued by the clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, against T. n. Edwards and in favor of I. T. White for the num of seventy-eight dollars and eighty-one cents, I, J. B. Wells. Sheriff of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, have levied upon. ana win oner rcr sale at public auction, at the door of the house in which tbe last term of the District Court for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, was held in BrownviUe in said county, on Saturday, the 1st day of December, A D 1860. at one o'clock P M, of the said day, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand ihe following described property, to wit: Commencing forty rods east of the southwest cornerof the southwest quar ter of section number eleven in township numberj five north of range number fifteen east, thence runninceast on section line forty rods, thence north forty rods, thence west forty rods, thence south forty rods to place of be ginning, containing ten acres more or less, with all the improvements tbereon levied upon as the property of T. H. Edwards and will be sold to satisfy said execution. J. B. WELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha county, by B. B. Thompson, Deputy. BrownviUe, Nov. 1st, 1860. 17-6t-$9 LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas J. West, 1 ' vs Thomas j. White, ) Tbe defendant in tbe above cans 'will take notice that on the 18th day of September a. d. I860, an attachment was issued against your goods and chatties by J. D. N. Thompson, a Justice of tbe Peace, within and for tbe county of Nemaha, Nebraska Territory, for the sum of flfty-iour dollars and fifty-three c-. nts, that your pro Deity has been attached to pay the same, and that yon are required to appear Mid answer before said Justice at biatm.in thviity of Itrownville Iqsaifl County on or before i-re ri ii day if .N'vtniwr, lf0, or JuiUtnout wist l0 rp-'r.i-p i a;t,iL?t jvu ana y.jar property iil bi so;d TmriAS J. vte.-.t. p:intiT. Ij; '-J i.Vi i l.'tl. ljih, lOO. S,.V l. cnuann Nnvscrn, l!USH?,1AI!i! & MAIIWARUJO, FROBIETORS, HEHLlAITXr, 1.20. ITavingmuch increased our businese, we take plea sure iu calling the attention of our friends, and the public generally, to our large and complete assort ment of Fruit aud Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, comprisiug the choicest varieties of Apples, rears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, stand ard and dwarf; 1 caches, Tlums, Apricoti, Al monds, Quinces, Grapes, Currants, Gooe berries' Ilaspberries, Strawberries, Ulackberries, Shade and Orna mental Trees and Shrubs, Ever greens Vines and Creep . ers, Roses, Dahlia and other plants, Scions cf Fruit Trees.Cut tings and Seedlings of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ac. Most of the varieties wire tested here and have proved successful in oar soil and climate, and all are warranted true to name. We would call the special attention of Grape Grow ers to our largo assortment cf native hardy grapes, comprising over siity of the choicest varieties, which wo have spared no pains norcost to procure from the most reliables sources. Many of them have been tested hero, and all will be tested in the open vine yard, and we shall recommend none until we have found them succersful. This we may now confident ly do with successf ul. This we may now donfldently do with Norton's Virginia, Herbemont, Missouri and Goncorp, they haviug been tested beyond a doubt. Descriptive Catalogues sent gratia to all appli ennts. Orders directed to us personally, or to our local agent3, will bo promptly and carefully filled. Fnll IIUSI1MANN & MANWARINO. shir;:!::::, delivered at th; j flice. l-r th-2 n;xt largest cLV, 7 trees delivered as above. To any person sending U3 a .ch3 cf 10 subscribers at SI each, wo will give aa extra copy cf the Fdrrr.c.ry an J a cjpy cf either "The Fruit Garden," ly L-.irry, "Western Fruit Book," by Hcc: r; "Ev- crreer.s .and Hedges," ly n'arder; "Mysteries cf Bee-Keeping Explained," by Quinby, "Heme I3co!c cf Health," ly Ur. Alcott, as may be selected.- Tha. books are handsomely bound ia cloth, and contain from COO to CC0 pjes readin j matter. Single" copies SI ; six ccpie3 5; tvrcn- ty copies Slo, and fifty copies S3 ". For the largest addition to either cf the; above clubs, at the rates sjedf.-cJ, C5 in Flowering Shrubs will be given. Address -;-; JrTRXAS . I.TANNA . I3nv;: n. 7. . victorious ovm PAi:r. mm mm imm. ' ifnv or '&e ! FuVut r lir-alili !!.;: cr o'i:Ut I'-'-fV 1 ",t-"n involve in tl; i ; 1 cilic hy iiwr'rn la x'.ruai t-lV'V. , lif.M!H i!'i inj iiKS. Uitving l- kj- Cfivvd iiul.rm-uiPut ut thesis- - - I j 1 KA.NK, and itn i;;cry tested C?-iT- frrj- t:o of V.:9 ri'. i! zfil p' hf. act i: m:rvt...n curis tut tiitnwit v1f? .tcili, ;J U)UliUlt'llt. I il i:i two af.il Wiutvri in t!:e ' tion of e'lTIm) K , it im lo fr, ;T J ' . inj int i j'in-ml ii in f rt ry f THE AFFLICTED HE J OUT. r nuNi.r.r.r.s an.i Tncr?4XT3 l.sre te-lt-l ilM irtin-, are rejoicing in fi-'din fi-fr lj liiiirfriiiir l'AIN' am) 1 i.-ri.-l-. w liicboiUt-r rrni'i!i' Lad f 1 ' to cir. l!;ii j on tli l:;:t N- CUIUS. MXIUl.t.n, i:iiM'. J MATISM, StUnMIA, K.UU N A lliCur TdttTll-Atlll. -In yo4 v al'iici! willi ON) i-OiV.' Sof J l.-iih? fiom 1 . 1 : 1 M !!A1. tor.NS, tui:x j:vr, ni.f.-sr )t:is auctic vzz:z:x. ill a.Tonl ton Uitlaat K-LiC. i.verjUi!y m Li'j'io Ur JiJj. I"ir tli5 ilr.l,'nl afci.ldil lb ri. L 1 1 I..- tt lT..r.t- asm iniiii e:..t iti.i i, tiiirii tir- 1 ' H ', '' ! f f , -jS inif from Ofstli. t ry sVnm-.IVV2-Vb.-at aud rwilr..B,l i.-ui; .1 r,M v.i.:,rC'. kJ 't- Wl: ll.nt I. hi tinl tl i ' Vv."- V-1 'f .' Hhrifti trn:iiili neid !j t). J ".' ' r;ili!Nl and h u mu'.I rsftim i t xj liixiotm ad eolliiiicti, J-s nrt j f.'l that nme ini.-in of n-'ff.i"" i their tortniB hIioim.I alirsr I artesxibio t bucU i'i-s exint in t! U I balmy puiu coiitri'l n j( ngi'iit. M ml THE II0TP.3, COIIPAIIIOir. It cum CAK?:rVi tt:" " 'K Hit K A ST. fUUK MITMi. - K'KKMi-s, ii:.?n, ic l-r " '. w!io H.- a ;n.r ti.!, 1.' ' Void ifiin( blutclifs, scurf IK 00 HCET1S Horticulture and Domestic Animals. The following recent works are for sale at the office of the Country Gentleman and will be sent, postage prepani, at trie prices annexed : ia..r: .in Ki.-irj'-r'" ipedla, AKen" A:iit:r;.:a.: ?' . ; A :;!, u! ': -st; ', ,i..c-- ; r.:-3'. if. t ; - and all ii.scMiii(.n ami ix.- ? errv-enem, sl.oui.l altaek thes tieipuwer n lrauty'.- ; domain as as tiir bi iiio. ; with the HCIIC MMiilM v It ia eri!'tit for ihm M.ii- S jtitinjt It a hfiillliy, glossy a p. ' jx-a ranee. It ia v- .C. good ron I.IAIT Aire etas. It i a aovere;(r? rmiffy fot the tariona iiM-sie. with ' Iiicli linreiaieall!:c!eiT,eiir Insr th most afcirmintc M"idf lIKn.-l-"S, TRAIN."', .'Ti'.IN'C 1IAI.T. WrfM. ,-CHATni-F, SWEKN Y, M'AVJX, l'.INC- " iaiNK,. EJG-IiSAn, 101 F.VIf lit. No fanner, livary. . r stable keeper, or sny j trwui owninir Tiiliialii II OK ;!., should 1 willtout tbia valua ble reined v. For sale all respectable Tiea; and JVs.!er. Price of tbe Ijnimnt, C5 Tiit, 60ci-n!s and $1 a Irf tle. A one-dollar bolt! eonlaiu as niucli liiii'mvut a tight twenty five cent iUe Fvery jj-Miavr t a rt.illar Ixitf.- of t!u ArtTIC I .IV JJ -'"'i f - a: jr I !.- e-.-.i-. tb I Mil-1 MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE J. Q. A. Smith, Pla'muff, ) vs i "R. J. Whitney, Beferxlant, ) By virtue of a decretal o.-r issued from the Clark's office of the District Court of 2d Judicial District of Nebraska Terruw,, ll0Ona!eci te made by said Court at its September Term, a. a. imu in th's case : I wi 1 1 ro! I on tbe 23d day of November , i860. atthedoorof Homer Johnson's Hal I Pac wuc.3 said Court was last held) in BrownviUe in said cnty, at tbe hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. the following escriD04 real estate situate in said Nemaha coun- Nebraska Territory, to-wit: The northeast q'arter oI BOCtion twenty-five in township 5 north of range fifteen east of the sixth principal meridian; excepting twenty acres conveyed to Hiram Alderm-jU, pril 16th, 1S57; also, ten and- 67-100 acres, conveyed to Davidson Plasters ; leaving as the part conveyed by saj ruortsago ded, one hundred and twenry-nine acres 33-100 acres. Terms of sale: cahin hnd. ja,1jS3 S. BEDFORD, Master Com. BrownviUe, Oct t l8lhf i360. nl6-6w-$7. 2?tsr Commissioner's Sals. Choe e Thuroer, by her next ") friend L. C. Johnson, vs. Samuel H. Bennett and John By virtue of a decretal order issued from the Clerk's office of the District court in Nemaha county, in the sec ond Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, opou a de cree made by said court at its September term, A. D. 1860, in this case, I will sell on Friday tne litn, aay or December at 11 o'clock A Ji., of said day. at the door of Homer Johnson's Hall, (the place where the ssid court was last held) in BrownviUe, Nemaha counly Nebraska, The following described real estate to-wit : Lot no. 10 ia block no. twenty-two, in tbe City of BrownviUe, Nema ha county, Nebraska, Territory, to the highest blddor for cash in band. J . a. BLUi'imu. A 'A r ri i-i . . . .. i , DatrjV fr.: ; ! j, Lotnfs African pouit, com.aaioa browne s field book cf innr, ' lJridgdmaH's garden Breck a book of (1W0r9 . Duisfs flow'jr"' , .r garden, C- ,- r: Aotchen garden. . A j a ! ' N'?v in. -s 1 t m Li-' t'.'.i' r'. -1 i 1 i'- ; ' j , ..t,"n i .. -.i '.. v. .. .1 - '' ' 4 4 Needed or Besired v. Can he had at wr Store, and on terms as favoralle as those of any other House in ihe West. All Kinds of ; COmiT&Y PBODUCE, Will ba taken in exchange at enrrent prices. (.OZXIO " November 8, S0. Master Com. Cultivator, 'ound, pervoi-. Chorion's grape grower's guideY"--. Dadd's modern horse doctor do American cattle doctor, do diseases of cattle, Dana's Muck Manuel, Darlington's weeds and useful plants, Downing! frulta and fruit trees, Eastwood's cranberry culture, Farm Drainage, ( II. F. French,) Frank Forrester's Horse in America, Flint on grasses, x Flint's Milch Cows, Herbert's horse-keepers, Hough's farm record, . Johnston's agriculture chemistry, Kemp's landscape gardening, Langstroth on the hive and honey bee, l.iifh.ir'a hot houses. Liebig's relation's f chemistry to agriculture, 25 '-3 l,iO 1,25 3,50 I.UU 1,25 75 1,00 1,00 1.1 V 1,C0 1,00 I,C0 1,50 1,75 CI) 1,00 10,00 1,25 1,25 15 3,09 15 2,00 1.25 1,25 '.H f .r i ; i .h i.' to. -y.-i.-e. t Ai A(;KNT YTANTF! H rVtT.T TC vrN and Vil 1 ACS BltAUU rMTimnn!rfttinri ZLVm alVav. 1- """S G. H. Vilcox, vs Davidson PiasK MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE ,TVS, ) sters, etalDef'ts J By virtue of a decretal order issued from the Clerk's office of the District court oi euiau .oo;jij Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, tpon a decree made by said Court at Sent. Term a. d. 1S60, in tbiscae: I will sell on the 23d day Of November, I860, at tbe door of Homer Johnson's- Hall (the place where said Q rt was last held) in BrownviUe in said County, at the au'r of 11 o'clock, a. in., tbe following described property and real estate situate in aid Nemaba county, U-wit : The east half of lot no. six in block no. two, frontin on Main street in tie city of BrownviUe, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, and also a one story oSce building Including the stone underpining thereof situate on the east half of lot no. 12 la block no. 20, in said City of BrownviUe, adjoining Messrs. Crane & Hill's store lot. Terms t sale : cash In hand. JAKES S. BEDFOKD, Master Com. BrownviUe, Oct. IStb, 1S60. nl5-5w-$7. We are determined to sell at lower price and. give letter briaius than ever before. D. J. MARTIN & CO., Bivirimlla, OtX 18, 133J. 1- Dissolution of Partncrsiilp. Notice la fcorebv gieu that tha merchatile business heretofore carried on by the undersigned, under tbe firm name of Seiel and Greenbaum was this day mutually dissolved. ravid Selgel is authorised to settle np the business of t'te concern. All person kn..wina" themselves Indebted either by note or acc..tnj are hreby notified that unless they f..rwr6 imtiiortiateiv and pavuo. the notes and ac- i count will be pliiced in the hnds of an ofiicer for col Ijecti.n DAVID SKIGEL, 1 ;M.1Av'ti Mi.rtfan Ili.rx. Minor's bee keeper's manual Munn's btnd drainer, Nash's progressive farmer, Feill's gardener's companion, Norton' elements of agriculture, Fardco on th strawberry, Quinby's mysteses of beo-keepingt liural affair, 2 vols.,J Stewart's sublj bok, Thomas tarm imolnmnts, Thomas' fruit cukurist, W'arder'H hedges and evergreens, Watson's home gardon, White's gardening for the south, "Yale lecture, 13C0, Youatt and Martin on cattle, Youatt on tha horse, do on 6heep, do oa tha hog, 1,00 1,00 5 1. 60 1,00 CO 60 1,00 2.00 1,00 1,00 1,23 1,00 1,50 1,25 25 1.25 1'2.5 75 73 AND Peed tore BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. ; ROGERS Cz BROTHER, ANNOUNCES to tbe public that be tias purchse.l the Livery Stable and Stork formerly orn?1 by WWIism KoshcII and added thereto fine stk, ar.l is now prepar ed to accommodate the public wita. Carriage?, 15ucr cries I'EulAKA LAUD AGEIiT, SrRTEYOR & AOTAIlYI'lIiLlC, Willselect lands, Investigate titles, psytaxes, fce. either in tansas or Nebraska Iny, sell, and ente landsoi comuiia&ion; invest in town property, b:iyo sell the same, and will always have m bandorrec1 plats of townships, counties, .c, howin alllstuljsnb lect Ui entry, and where desired will furnish parties 11 v" Ingin tbettateswith thesame. Being the oldest settler in the coanty will la all cases be able to give full and reliable information. Address A- L. Coate.eitherat Brownvilleor Nemaha Clty.Neb'-askaTerritory. m-3-v2 Sulkier, Saddles Horses' THH TRAVELLIilG PU2LI& Can find t his Stable ample f-'-'-n-.odatiori tx horse, mules or cattle. BENJAMIN 6t JO v T.OQZT'. BrownviUe, Oct. 13, 1S50. nl5-j y Clocks, Watches & Jewelry. J. SCHITTZ f? Would anaoeneetotii-citlieas ef Brswa'-ma and vicinity that he In.- ! icjtel tltuse'.? in cWErownviile, 3d:ntcri.: i "ptrg a fuii uieni of everything in bi lineof t'tr,ues, whiu .:i beso'.d lew focM. Ke wil !"j .l ail kin-ls of re pairing of eloc witcbes and jewelry. Ali wr.rk wr rinted. v3n:3:y FRANKLIN 7YFESTEnE0TYFEFCU:::nY Wo. 189 Vine St., bet. Fonrt h ana Tine, Clnclnr.uti, 0. Sept SO 1850 tf in out. vr. FruxAS; NOTARY PUBLIC, BKOWNVILLE N T, MonoyAclvancod on PIKES' PEAK GOLD! we wiil receive Psse Peak Gold and advjvce I money np'ti rhe s.nne andpy..ver ba.ance of pr'icecl a-i K.ri as iiiut returns are bad. In allce. we wi. exliibittbe p. inted returns of the Ccited Ute il.a', or As iy rn-. ? ! i!ifiirr.:; ..- 4"t"9rtv TtT? I If iV vn PVf'lU'.'f:!' I3(11T'B f I e' !fc l:'-ie L r? -ti. rs.JobJ,i o-c-a -rtvic-j, jJttiiiV'-1 ii.iw lav a.i.m Liu.vi.o . jiiuU tlii4 Ii.liil J-tai)li.t.Wvviv. j C. T. 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