.1 ' B7tQwyVlLLE; MAR. M. 1331. ' ... .;Vfj)-Hin;r Mfi!er.;ii (-1 Jul K'.ega NewTu.k. and Brov. n'ulroj ... .raiLl f,Oi ' " ii,rY-'-.., atl JJrcrtiscr. 1 V ,.?-!-, s-4,LS To 11 KLV, Advertising Agency, " .l' ,1, f.rT.e -SrnXlf.iKX AWT.. FARMER." 5 -I ' - ' 1 I 14.rli.ll.lt . I mprn "" ' - " - . t,.. ill the 4rfcT- r ......n,.riiT a::d tol'-ft t ii.s ror u:e mm. V FarYctT Wanted In l!sc Prlnllng - Hasinas. . k rrrK.rtamt is presented in this office to . ,i,.;-i rnntcr.i'.c can eororcnrvd ft rensora .iiivji't of Capital I! practical printer is . 1 trcr"!" i4r ncfr:uj-il tew piaiii ills; COv incn." .uiiiatji iV!-"f cher duties devoir- - O ' . i.dcnt pf wed ctiiujctea . .-... ere M i j ut-,u ibc fuj.'r.ntci. -v i','J L'-t personally hnuwn, nint-t be well i 1 .... U-.i-lnr-tW riM.l' , ra-Va. . " iS-ai?oi!S ni!(l ytrody AlitrtUer," Rrowa- ; Ijji-Ie IjfJCiCtJ' The' annual meeting lVcslyfcrinn Church on rrxfFaUaih x.'lit at .7 oMock, AdJres .;nii;y Is exiL-cifl Lirl reports from the f;c:'.u (Ht-v. .Mr. ClIUhs and Judge San trs) 3:-d c:7:ctrs'a'rpornteJ fur the ensa i: g vtar. - ; "'- h. IlOApLEY, Scc'y. ; Krv. Mr. KiLMrsiEY Mill preach at !i l-'J, a. m. at theTrcitytiTia'n Church, xl Sallatli. S e the cJ crtisciiiti.t of Henry Brown Nurtfryman, Sidney, loya. He is a re UUv dc ah r, raises his own trees in the tril and climate of this region. Orders !,:fl at' this ofrue will receive prompt at--.riion. A fine lot of currant roots wiU h'or dtlivcry iu this place this. Spring. Leave yoi:r orders. : C?.s!r BnMnCSiS.-In.the future Tnro. i;i il fur cash orgcwJ pruducc in Laud j 4 rcfi'rr:'t!inVs f r it librral fatrcaas, and J- ..r:iji tbe jiCbil'.- tL'a t lie is dewuiiued to soil goods r.; ' t-u low ibiit be fi;8T! no competition. . Call cxauui bi Iflrg" sloe It erf goods of a'J kinds. j LcsVtJJ MAI Wilter The Irldge, dam,- nj tw nud p itt iuiil. bcin erect lnI at J:rif', J. count vf by Fjrdyco, Uypcr and M.C. Jicilr, nihl nearly fi iirjiletcd. were- swept away by iLf rt'oent bi;rb htcr'iMbc iJi Vive river. Losu timiiU'd at $ !W. Jc.;T.l!.i Iv, with eomtnenda 1 ic energy , are tanking j.rcjwrati'jns to rebuild tbe 1 rido, mill and dim. TLere will immediately bo a I rry bot put is to accommodate tbo traveling pub t.c until the bri'l,e is toiuj-lettd. I Fire at Ecalrlcc.--The store of ?!c.iri. Stereai, in l!catrice, '! consumed by fire, Mire'ijbt lat eek. The building aud etock of f xids a t. tjd lds, Tho'firoia uiirose3 to bave ;i'iiiB;d fn; Cre left in tbo itove ia tbe store. j From tlio .Vira7;ffffwe learu tbat tbe cott in Mulnatof tbe"citj of .Orjkba is J 45,127,45. riBIOSICALS.-Wa bave -Harper," "Godey,. r Atlantio .'ioiitbly ,". f-ad'ui Ilrp.sitory "Artbur'e Home Mr.r.ih:e" ai.d "rUorcu'e JlAHtine," but r;'y Lave n-'t bd (ime to peruse tbem. V'e feel v granted, Lowiver, in fayitg tb'c v are jooi, as f nO"ST2 SLED'. Ti Ur. M'CLiF.a we are aaaelfed fij-ten JiUvirtnt varieties of Cower seeds ins. Wo prixa them bijbly and Jrouj tbe moui will cultivate vith great cure. i Steamer Omaha. That ever popu- litbit it tLi upper coan'ry, reached our wharf n Friday. L'verytLixi about her appeared as "nat vrl at life," Copt, KtciiaTiL, oce of your "tip '"eimnsndT!"; Er. Day snd Jim Mali.', extra aoommodatirg clerks; ClURLET KoRD, who knows rery wed bar anl '-Look and c.-ook" ia "Dig ilud jV: e Lanuel, al ibe w heel, and tbe renowned com l ndcn.f gin ouek-tail Cn ahlev, all 'poricaneut i txrrf" about tbe Oraaba.. ! . ...... Cc!.'MxCK, Register in the' Land e at this place, basjust returned from a visit to nn!ive State, Tecnes.'e. '. He is "welcome home New Firm. J c..Devted himself in tujiness witb K. Browk B tie lrc;l;iie. The new firm have not avtkoriied us tj ;f;i for tbem,'bu we wish them success. I Tbe Omiand ScrevepVirt were uniible to go urtbwup tLt liver than the nioutb of tbe riattcvn ou nt of ... I We e rc frcijneLily aiked : "WiU you take trade nul.cripti..n, advertisirp, or jub work ?" Ye? ,witl laketrudu aud .rodue of aluiost every iitid : fcm, l:t,e pretty mu h quit t4kinjrom.e .' j ' aul iuc ej.uiun.ditv in Lan1. j . TpH.m. VM. AuOLD,of che"Mi.ruri Legislature ;e arHudebUd for regular supplies of public docu- V;. Notice is L'-relv ""Lrr.oi;Li ) f.i Fnrlow ry. Sc1:j..-k TeJ'- S. "Moore and WiHiitn N. .vmah tbal James 1'. Fik. Au rutstua Kt.ibt, Vi'iili.iui II. Ui.rrMt, nrd Oliver l.lccet, Jr;r.tr uwier the naii; at 1ft vie vf Ki?ke, Knigl.t C'ocipaay, 2id, ou tbe Ilia Uy ct Janu.iry x fc It'il, L'.e tat ir petition in juid Aiirt ngninst tbo fail i'arjvr S. iIo rf an 1 Wiilia'a X. Suiiih, part ners ur. ! r tu ri tr,i of Mo .re i. Siiib, d?f-a i.a'.-tt et:lugfi.-ri!i that tbe fuiJ CefodanU aro iaJ-bted to thepoid ;ifio:ia in tbe fuia ,1 101 Si), with torl nt tbo ruto ot' tlx per ceut. p-er annuls, fro-n tbe "7i.ii c'jy of Juiy a i 1-o J, f.r jwt asi tn.r cbniidi'O by tfaii p!:.ir;t!lTs to tbe. -aid defen liulfc before that i.'rae Roi l aiii delivered at their poc;.u in.-tancc and roojr.- t. S-iid U"f,;i..lan'. are farlbrr not; Cod tbp.tibcne-j-erary a"i bvit having been f:i:d.6a (.rJor of attach ment bus been is.-uel ng.unst their projei'ty and tl.u the fol'.w i;. r.il (.lato bax bc n attached, to-wit : the foul Lf'ii-t iju;utt.r .f f. ftion 1 in township 3, n'.rtb cf r tne 15, er.-tof the Cth principiil ueii dlan, riraated in ?aM county i f Xrui-.ba . rai I di-fetiiai.U ara further notified th it they aro r6irv.irt ltoar;-v. crt iidpctiLion n or before the 22-1 dy of Arril A ISI. ' UZWTT? A THOMAS, March i:h, I5 31 nZi Att'ys for i'iifs. FRUIT- & ORiiAMENTALTREES. ASH Ea:!I Fisits Cu'iivatcd and for S.i!c OLIVE BRAKCH NURSERY Sisicsn miles cart of Cincinnati, CLKTt?.IO:JT COUlVTV, OHIO 100,000 ATi'LE TJrllS 8 10 7 Fr.ET IIIGIT. Lcai-.rjfcrtsat per?:., rojuurty a-."..r;i to tbo trade : rclected. $10.0!) j.er hundred retail. IVa-'-boj, S12.00 piT Itv.t. Ired, retail. "luci.". 40 eenls eah, retail. wumm'iwuuBw.Bu-.iiu.i-njmLW im mmi urn V7e 1-cr; to cv'.l ti.e f.t'f a-i..ri f tin j-ufciie to t T'o ral ic-;ri;i cut ot our K-ub!i;i.i:iO!it, wLku -e nu hvciafull nJ aueres.'tt eppration. (cr stock of (irecr'.iou.-e, be ltlin? suJ Flowpring P'enn, ""Stir-ntx, a.c.. ci Girting part of GerannirL!, Verberas. Pah Jias, Pel xrif Pe-nlee, Hellotrc-pea.- iC. we cfTcr for 6le t.l;e c-.ii,inj; K;rhi? at iuwer prtcestLin nvual, tfcera pianos then wHL.a the re-tch of alt. ilcxt or fces V n.ur. overall Snr.iTi.er, ana forrtzo, ccicT, fortu.anl fr?r:iuco of Iwwcr cau.t Le exiltei. . Hiv-ifj; tie at'.VoiiLc'o of a liu-t c!;ps proacatiris hout.c ar.J its ap;-er.Jui;es, wMtb aSi-ris u facilities f..r incrca-j;:.g onr tlvtL to meet any de;nsiij, parties tto'd fcave no fear of tetth.g vaat tLcy waxt Ly naxuiinj ia ILeir orders earir. We attend to the Prorfi?r.tiE? Depaitir.cnt oTirrelve, an warrant f-very article inrcbased of us to be good, st'ecs, I.eaUby, well roote-i plants, and tme to name, Our descriptive and priced catalogues will tx cut in AjtH, :iJ v.-i; l.e forwariied byrua'.t to all pplicant9. J. A. VAN'AHSJJALE.ic CO., St. Joepa Agricu'taral House, and ii. W. Ft'ilWS, Farmer Oilice, brownville, X.T.. ;ireour auiU jnz-J Axsnl. AU cvders left ita them will receive prowot attcntinn. r.. n t.Yr.cTrrs & co. P. S. Tlavi'i.s f -.reins pit rit-ciaVj- for tbe purpose, ws will Lav SWEKT PUTATUiS lauti for aale ly the miilii.n, at redoced t rees. E. H. B. &-Co. Oi-e;o:i, Mo. Kcb. teci Feb 1S6I Cherries, 25 cents each, re tail. X suv .., -u . - - ..... Joo?eberrios, 75 centi p"r dot., Uo-jghlon Sccal'g 1'iar trees, 40 cents cacL. S'.tnlard. lar mis eaeh. Dvarf. ir.;'clberri'), $1.03 per dozen, Lawton. , . -. Straw ben i", (2 per.M. lihubarli, f i !,(.; J j.er hundred, Linnaeus. The ab .v; t.autd trees aro now growing upun our Own ground-, and we consider tber.j very tine. The pr j-rietorV at! cut ion bus been iven for thi ltif-t fittecn years' !mo.1 entirely to tha propnpttiou of Nur.-trici,tbi; cultivating and tr..ukeiing of Fruits ; an-1 during this time, L;ive lunic it a luisiuss to Colle'.-t from tbo mwt correct Fourcs varieties eepc ciiiHed adavt-ed to tbii! elhnnte. Ail order, Kceoi!jpa;;ieJ by cash, attended to promptly; and, if necpf.-nry, delivered in Cincinnati, and f.'rv.'-trdjd free f t-o.-t, except inlerate charges B-hcn orderi arc boxed or baled. Address, W. C. DOLE, Ollvt Branch, Clumont co., O. Dwarf Ercoincorii Seed. Ti.e umlerii'i.pd .fTers a veiy desirable variety of Itvvarf Bro'.'i ioi n tecl for sale, tl.e bt-ilks of wldcta, en an averji e.are nut more than loinctiei totwofi et hitch t'. the hi ui h. ind tl.e hru.!i is of ab.ut the same leii(-''t the whole plant beii.f: only three or four feet liiV-'i. The h-i.e in is far biiperior to tbe old tall variety bciiiR liim h finer in fibre and niu. h more elastic. It will yield fully twice tbeamouut of brooms from an acre of land tb.m t!ie old tall variety djes. (;n arcoe.nt ot It-, dwarl lu;Liis it bears cloKer planting, and will re-t-lri the neveicr-t t-t'.rin, and 1. uever Mown down. The brui-h is wrapped np about half its IrnKth in the top le.if, which obviates it from beinlinp down, and ccn.-e-quentiy kcpj.s the broom blra ij;Lt . This dwarf variety will prove i'iili:-ptijr.able to all cultivating this valuable crop. i ice lo ctu'. t per ounco package, or $Z per !h Scot bv mail pv st paid. Address Jau. 'CI CUAS r.AViJJKD, Shaw's Tidut, 111 WILLOW 'CREEK 'tCi the most hardy and 1 60 2.00 3.00 8 oO 8.60 6.00 "icnts. 1 vruCQ 5.CC'JS.-JIr. H. A. Trnitv, Vric ft Oity, Iowa, has font a lot of Garden j ds to this city.-' Those wishing can ret assured j a7 are No. 1.- Tbey are raised in our own aoil and I '..mate, and on tbi account are prcicruble to any i "--o. 1 Freight Trains. The past week i street, froia tbe rivcf to corporation line al j "rt, bM been blockaded with freight wagons load j inj and leaving fr tbe mines. J Ier. J. Stjcknkt 11 askflLou his way tobisresi ; otuee m Nbra,ka C'.tv. will (U,'.icer.' as will t,o s. r-r 23,000 Standard Apple trees, cf imoroved vaiieties. three and lour year old, irom five to per 100 p. 600 p 1300 eight feet hii;h $10.00 $40.00 6J.OO Go jacbeiries, Iioui.htou'a 4 00 Strawberries, Xec Pine, the best variety known 60 McAvory No 1 75 Jeniiies Seedl'c. Genesee. crlmon 1.00 Lawton blackberry, per dozen $2 00 FrancoiiU ltaspberry ' (0 Falstaff " t3 Scotch Hybrid Pie Plant, none better4.00 Victoria 6.00 Red Dutch Curratt. p. d. ren $1.00 C.oa Black Najile Curr't 2.C0 One year old apple feed'Inss Also numt-roiisoiher articles contained m Nurseries generally, Itcsct., Dahlias, Phloxes, &.c, &.c. Address, K. K. BACCX, U'iUoir Crcfk, Lee Co., 171. 15.00 25.00 $.00 COLORED PLATES OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS. TVE have artistf r)ntTit!y employed In painting specimens of all kinds of Fruits, Khrubs, EvergreenB and Flowers, and can supply nursery amenta or others with any quantity, either bound or la sheet. Our bound volume? are Intended to contain all that an agent will rcouire in f.elling a list of general Nursery products. We ofTi-r them mnch under tbe nsa.il price, and can furnish the bound volntnes very low; and we have n henitaucy in fuying that the execution of the artist and likeness to niture Rre not turai.'.ed by any in the country. Call at the Valley Farmer office and see speci men beck. LKStGN" & FORD, AT5L!?-i''.-?a2 ' Ohio Nunneries, Toledo, O. OHIO ITUKSEPvIES; I7C5XjTI3XDO, OHIO. A3 the season is now approachlrr for transplantini trees, tic. we call attention of TTee dealers. Fruit Growers, and ether witling to beautify their grounds to our dtoclt of . Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Shrvbbcry, Roses, &'c. ' Also; all tte leading varieties oi Currants,. Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, - &c; &C., &C. '...-,? . .; Of which we have a la' pp etoclr, and wo offer them very low for the Fall Trade 1SG1, and would solicit theorders of thof-e wishing to purchase. .' . Enclose stamp, aud seal for CataUsue and Price List. . KilSHiX 4. TORD, Av5n33-Fv2n3 ' ' Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O..- H. A. TERRY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Field nnd Flower Seeds, ALSO ' GP.AFE Vi:TES, G00SSEE32IES, Carra.nl s, Ka.5;3berriesi, Uiackberrief. Roses, and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally. ' Clli;SCKNT CITY, IOWA. X.B. Bcxes of assorted garden seeds constantly on hand and for rale at the lowest rates. DERBY GA31E FOWLS. A few pair of this celebrated variety of fowls may he had at $5 per pair on application to the fcubscriber. They were bred from stock obtained at Kongsly, a part of which was selected bv the tut sciifcpr in person. SANTORIJ nOVTARD, v3 Ti3 Offlce of Boston Cultivator, Miss. i30O?O06 Apple Grafts. WE offer one millicn root-prattod Apples. . Twenty thousand or upwards at &5 per thousai d. Less than twenty thousand $5 per thousand ALSu t . , Prime Ppcch Pits, 1 per bushel. Apple Seed $6 per bushel. Vium pits, &5 per bushel. Cherrv piu 5 per bush EXzZlXl- FOttl, v3 n2 Ohio Nurseries, Tolodo, Ohio. Cr eveling" Grape Vines. Orders for Vines of this really d Uciou and early Grope accompanied by Cash will receive prompt attention. " (iood one year Vines, 5Pc encb, $4 per dozen. " ' Good two year Vines, $1,00 each, $7 per dozen. 1'. M . UOUDWIN & UKO., 2nZ ' Kingston, Luzerne Co., I'a. Stone Mason Cabbage. This Is the standard Cabba;e In the Boston market being an Improved variety on the lann !n hizeoftbe head. It may be prown cither as a Fall or Winter Cat'basre, beio; later than the Jiat-on. It l.eadsvery hard, is very rich aud sweet, and is unsurpassed lor beading big. One ounce of seed, with full instruction for cultiva tion, 33 cents.: fiur ounces ai,00; one iound $3.00, all post-paid; or $3 to thoe payiiit; their own freight. A libor.ii Ci.-c.iiiit todealc-rs. Seed warranted to reach all ho purchase. J AMKS J. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. - A larpe aisortnwnt of Perpetnal, Tea, "China arid Moss Rosses in Pots, thirty cents each, $2 60 per dozen, $15 per hundred. A. BRT A XT Ac SOX, v3u3 Princeton, III. The subscriber has a fair supply of seed of this verv desirable variety of squash, which he will send by mail to any address pott patd at 16 cents per package. Ia quality it is fully equai to the celebrated Hubbard, anl in size and productiveness it far exceeds that variety. Taken altogether it Is one of the best. 11. A. TERRY", . March, 3t Crescent City, Iowa. The Yellow Nansemond, SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of two orders of Eale issued by tbo District Court of Nema ha County, Nebraska Territory, on twe" judgments in said Court, one in favor of Oliver Bennet & Com pany, and the other in favor of Willliaia F. Endirs &. Company, and both against Augustine Lyford and Iibnui 1 . Horn, partners under the uamo oi Lytora Horn. I will offer for sale at public auction, in Urownviile, 8t the door of the House in which the lust term of tbo District Court was held, on Monday the 8th day of April A D 1601 , between the hours of (lie and two o'clock P. M., of said day, the follow ing described real estate to-wit: L-ot number 6 in block number 19, with tbe Ftorebcnse and all the improvements thereon, Situated ia the Town of Pe ru. Abo lots C and 7 of tbe northeast and nortwest fractional quarters of seetion number 31, in township number 6, north cf range number Ifr, east of the 6th principal meridian.' All the above described property situated in said County of Nemaha, taken as the pro terty of said Augustine Lyford and lsbam P. Horn. i, r. n L.L.Lin, oueriu. Ey TOnX II. MOKIilSON, Deputy. March 3, 1SGI. u35-aw SWEET POTATO Ravine the aeency f r Vr. TrVBnooK Ih this 1-icali- itv, I wiil be prepare! to furnish plants by wholesale ai:d retail and at reduced rate early iu tbe Spring. r--oRD;:Ri soncnxD. R. 5V. FfRXAS, Feb 1851 Brownville, Nebra-ka. GRAPE VINES, Too Large to Send ly 'JITail. T Clvlaswsll & Ero's, Genev a, i.4 . INVITO particular attention to their extensive stock of " " NATIVE GRAPE VINES, ' ore and two vpts old, strontr plants, crown in tte epert air. and in iar;e rt urder pi. is? Delaware. I'i ma, Concord, Rebecca, Hartford Proline, etc., in (juautities to suit purchaser. Extra Iarc;f Plr.nts rt Tloderrte Prices. Tor cultivaii n ni. !er g ass, of thebest si-rts--Colden rtamburs. IJ .w,.d .Muscat, B!ai-k Han.t-urs. LiuHndal, P.oval .Muscadine. tld-n ChnK.el.as. and iMrty other new and old sorts, one s'ld two years old, at preatly re duced pii's. A tiiie lot of ex.ua larse plants grown iu extra larce pots for lmniediate fruitii.g. A qv.antity of these, Native and Foreign, are in the cellars, and may hp packed an t shipped at any pleasant t.nie during Winter or early t-pric?, with t-afr-ty. Par ticular attention given to paUii'.it vines recure'.y for all parts of tbe cotintrv. Potvl for Catalogues. T. C. MAXWELL & BROS., Av5n33-Fv2i.3 Geneva, Ontario Co., X. Y, , 1? kdvettisement, bis great Lecture -Inside and Out- de, in tbia city,- on MJm evening, March "th. To PTtcak. c-f l.u t.n:.- . i - oij ncro wouia uo tu- ItHuoub. We cory from tba 7W,, Mi)tint Ploas- j , W, where Mr. ILvkell lectured a short tiaie j tha folierring , j ,'Ti;e Rev. J. Stickjiey iiiislrell, formerly pmtr.r c unti lri Uiis city, but how a resident of Ncbrasba j ;' -T-: has, with l is evJmr.ble ladv, been so , . inR kome days with his c'.J friotds' here. On I?"" v,,n5ng be Lwtured to a crouded audience I fl .I'ty Uall on ."Inuividual Responsibility;" it I r ,UsU,n' i repaUtio as a public K'l i Hiseongre-aiion vr Very Urge oa tbe 'Th tn Mliy i.:ht be Loctured on the ! jjre, and tnoral tendpn'ycf the stage." It was I W ' "T' n4 0Ver,ie'ulpS argument against Thea- i -i -'"iiu cunciu.-ive.y mat iney are not only j''" vice and folly, but ante chaniberi of dcih I " a'-'struciicft tj A.L1 connected with or free; ken lit. g ! truly & graai aai cl?-m?u. c-f.-rU It . . True Delegare Grape Vines rKOPAGATED rPOM THE ORIGINAL Strona. n'tll-roctti One Year Old Tint $ ; Ttco- vror old 8,1.60 to S-2. 00. A ftv extra I arc e 1 avert with leering wood, foSJ. SinalUr layer, jl to SI. 00. AJjSO nnerinps of Allen'snew white nybrid, Anna Clara, Concord. Clinton, Ca.-.i.!y, L'iara, lier-iemoiit. Darttord, Pio'.itio, I.;n. I.c Noir, Lydia, Louia, On tario, HebC'1 a. l'.cCi.'s s new Ii brids, Taylor's liuliitt, lo-Kalon. Lun.n lii.me. c. Compactly frown Delaware, with ahnndant fine Chrous roots, careti'l'.y parke-1 in moss, envclo;--ed iu oi silk, ar.J setit p..st paid, to any part of the Uuiou, on receipt .i mu. Isabellas and Catawbas of or.p and) two years' crowth foreign vines for Urnperip. Ra-.pbarries, blackberries Strawberries, No. . all a: laa lowest rates, rJ-eud foracir? al.ir. GKO. W. CAlirr.ELL, Delaware, O. Oct. 13. 1CC0. nlS-Sm. NO. 1 FARM FOR SALE AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 1 WILL give ov mm rieirmst Xo. 1 Farm the rare bsrcal;i ever oi'.crcd in this ciuiury. Tb1? fr'arm-is Mt uited -ix miles west f.-..i Browuviile on ihe IitUeNe maha River; cnsutsif id acies, UU of wkkh in under an eaceiicut .tie of c;.luvai:cn ; ji.d dwelling &u-l out ti'.us; au i nexh.tr.si.tie kuppiy of t i stvtk wmer ; 3J acres t.f oj.i tiLU er io.,uy hard wot-4. There Is also an ex vilent iiili S.'-o ot the Liui. Eo't'iire of the U' Chi-; e i ci .he priiufcs, or R. XT. rnnusatil.p Aden-rWr iSi-e. 'Wil. V.'Z'JVLV.. Tcww.ii 2l:; Is' i . r.:S3.-Jii Roses. Roses. Adniiiiistrator's Sale. PURSUANT to an order cf the Probate Court of Nernaha county, Nebraska, made on tbe 13d day of February A D ISdLthe uudemgned, administrator of the estate of George Englehardt. defeased, on Sat urday the 20th day of April A UlSfil, at 2 o'clock f M, iu front of the office of the Probate Judge of Nemaha County, in I'rownville, will offer for salent public vendue the following described real property as a part of the estate of the said George Englehardt to wit tlio north hnliot the sc Ota west quarter ot section No. eighteen, 5r. township No. 5 of range No. thirteen, east, situate in said county. Terms of payment : One half cash in har.d, one fourth in three months, and one fourth in six months from tbe time of sale. ' JOSEPH SIIUTZ, March 7, 1P61 ,n"5 Administrator. ' Probate Notice. WITERK AS, S. A, Chambers, executor of the estate of Willis Hill, deceased, has this day made application tc the Probate Con; t of N eaiaha Co'iuty, Nebraska Ttr ritory, for one year extcti.-ion time to collect the asset of said estate and pay the debt and legacies chargat lo agaiust the same; Notice, is hereby given that I bave set Saturday, Use 16th day of March, A U 1861, at tea o'clock. A if. as the time for hearing said appllcition at hit ctUceat Iirownville ia said cjunty, when and where all persons interested may attend and show cause why the said extension of time shou'd not be allowed. Given nnder my haadand se;M dis 17th duyof Febru ary, A. u. Jobi. . nur.Ltnv, rro. .uusb. t r" i .W- c : V 1 ; , L . if ir V ngpvousllsaiaeii : CURE JP By thP ce of these Pills the periodic attacks of Scrv ou or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and If tkea it the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. - They seldom fail iu removing the Nautta and Bead' ache to wbir.li females are so subject. : They act gently upon the bowel removing Cotlivi nest. ' For Literary Men, Studentt, Delicate Females, and all persons oi tedentary kabit. they are valuable as a Larative. improving the appetite, giving ton and rt yorHo the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity u l strength of ihe whole system. - , TheCirilALin PILLS are tte result of lor.glnvestl gation add carefully conducted" experimentsf baviug been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering '-m Headache, whether originating in the tier VOUi system er from a deranged state of tbesfomacft They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may betaken at all time with perfect safetj.withool making any change of diet, ana A atfnc of ydit aireahlt tatte render! it easy to tirrrinUtcr them tc children. - Beware of counterfeits!- The genuine iave five signatures of Henry C. Sraldlug on each box. - - ' i Sold by Drnggistai and all other Dealcain Medicines. A box will be sent by mail prepaid on rcceiplof the Price 25 cents. Ail orders should be addressed to . HENRY C. SPALDING, 48, Cedar Street, New York. Dee.C, 1SC0. n22-ly -- - THE FOLL 0 WIS'G END ORSEMEXTS OF SPALDING'S t CBPHA1IC PILLS. "Will convinoe all who suffer from M 13 ABAC M IS, ' . THAT A . , Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR ME AC II. Aithete TcttimoniaUxcere untolicitedly Mr. SPAL DIXQ,they afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of thit truly tcientijic discovery. - . . JUitonvule, ConnTcb S,1&5l. Ur. Spalding. .Sir;. I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Zie them to well that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbor?, to whom I gave a few ont of the fin t box I got from you. Send th Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't servant, - JAilES KENNEDY. Mb. Spaldixo. Ilaverford, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861. S!r: I wish you to send me one more box of yonr Ce phalic Pills, hace received a grert deal of benefit from them. Yonrs. rcsnectfullv, AlARY ANN STOIKH0USE. $5 Corn Planters. Famcrs, Look, io your 'Interests ! Save time and ensure good corn crops all seasons, by plnntins with HUGHS PATEiNT TLA IS I tit. It is the only perfect hand machine in use. Can be used in tod or elsewhere. It can be set to drop any desired cumber of grains. Drops and cover to per fection atone operation. For sale at Dr. Hoover's store, Nemaha City, Th II ill's store. P.rownville, and at Peru. "Traveling Agents wanted, to whom & libtral discount will be made. Addre, . R. A. STEWART, 33 Nemaha City, N. T, Golden Cassabftr -and Christiana Muskmelcn Seeds. Two of the finest sorts in cultivation. Sent by taail at 13 cents per package. H. A. TERRY, March, nd-2t Crescent City. PARTNER WANTED Tn tVis TJurserv and Seed Business. To a person with from S3'J0 to &5o0 ca;ital, and who thoroughly understands the business of propagi-ting trees and plants, a Hoe chance is o'Jered. tte mv.st be h'.nest, iadustriou and sober. For part culars address Ft. A. TERRY", January 18GI 3m-v2nl CrpKCCnt City, Iowa 1 PEASE ft. FOWLER. BLACKSMITHS, XJntor street, BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA. Tlr.ve recently located in this place and solicit a share of pi.h'.ic patronage. Their wort aud prices rannot ran to grve satisfactjea. Prices fir sb.iciug torses $1.60 fr ihFin all r-iiiid with ne-? thes. - Lsi. 80, Jta Spruce Creek, Iluntinllott, Co., Pa.,) . . January 18, 1361. . f . C. Staldixo. Sir: Too will pleape send me two boxes of your Cephal- io Pills. Send them immediately. Respectfully yours. JNO. P. SIMONS, p S J are vied one lox of your Pill, and Jind them excellent. .'. : . . Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861. LTexry C. Spalmxg, Esq. Please find inclosed twenty-fivo cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the lest Pillt I have ever tried. Direct A. STOVEK, r M. . Belie Yernon, Wyandot Co,0. Beverly, 3"a., Dec.ll, I860 IT C Spalpixg, Efq. I wish for somo circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly bpfore my customers. If you bave anything ot toe kinu, please rend to me One of mv customers, who is subiect to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days.) tea cured of an attack t one hour by your wmcn. i sent ner Respectfully yours, W B WILKES. iOtiCcJ lO um mil igJ JReynoldtliurg, Franllin Co,, OA January 9, 1861 f Hkjcrt C Spaldiko,' -; No 43 Cedar St, N Y Dear sir : ". Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for which send box of "Cer.halic Pills." Send to address of Rev WmC Filler. llr?ynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio, Your Pfde tcorJ: like a charm cure headache al most instanttr. . . Truly yours, WM C FULLER, Nemaha Lmd (u:e. . Erownrille, Nebraska, wan. SO, 1 jI, To Jo'-nY.'. 7--kr.V Ja-'-b Tramtne'J, Aaron C. KeL2y.-Th' niaj E. P..-' :i. John L. MeKee. John W. Lvaes, Job a Lirl-rt, Wiiliara Cobb, Andrew Shaf fer, Nioh'.Ln Mii !--c;?r, John Woneil, Aaron U. McMhon, Jaai-.s ju,jind David Lockvfw4: You f.re tprc-1'7 n.-t'.f,.'! b a-; rr.r ar-ho Itnd Ot fee at Ilrcwsvi.l-j N. T., wilhia'thictj ''.3J f'Q the data of tbia notice, ar.d niake additi'r..4 proof in re lation to your -pra-ctcr ticn entric,' ia accordance with instructions from tha Corcmi.-'sioner of the (ien cral I Ai.-J U2-aat V"arh':rt-.n, iu default of which we are nu'.horizod to cancel said entries. Tbo following per3n? are retired to a rpesr with in COd ivs from Ftb. iSth, li il : Wiley H. Horn er eentcr of estate IlcdJi-.-k IL.ra dee.-.-el, Joseph E. Ori aJmi&isfratcr tf ette cf L'tnopy II. Fi.ecder, John . Vt'. Cckelr,'. W'illiaa Znia Wtt, liiehard Vance, Hnry Harms, Edward C. iibacnen, Iloiin Srarge, Cyrus II. Corliss. - The following persens are notified to appear within 30 da-3 f.-otn l-eb. S3: Fiavid Lu, Leonard Spitier, Wm. A. Enge'.k ,Chn. P. Haveua,:e, ilariia Stowell, ElUa B. Wright, Law rence Fjrrcil, Sam;i?l Eidelar, Ira Sutherland. Hud son George, llitthew P. Noble. Ge rge L. Turue.-, Wil liam It. Storer- Jamen Ysx, Daniel iforgan, William Richardson. Andrew B. Baltm, Thomas L. Mackoy, Benjamin P. Huston, Joseph Tene;U, John Hopkins Geo GtkPler, (JiJe-in Johnson, Elmer A. Graves, James V. Deputy, liirl J. Hoover . The fcllowing persons are noliScd to appear with in 30 day frita March 1 Irh: , Eliza Higgin3, John Btlfry. Jatne3 F. Catron. G. II. NIXON, Register.; - ' C. .SMITH, Receiver. ' y -s - iO a. 7 L V-VO'iP7! ft UED YOURSELVES! New Eating Saloon. EENJ. WHTTJJ, ITas opened a row Eafing House on Main street, next door to the U. S. Land Oiiice ia Biormviile, cro , i .v .. V . . .i 1 Warm TlLczxIea CAN BE HAD AT' ALL HOURS. Alljiindsof cams served up as desired, at the shortest notice. Oysters, Quaib, Prairie Chickens, Fish, Venison, Pies, Cakes, Hot Coffee. Sweet and Butter Milk, Mush and Milk, i and all such. Como tixxcl Geo IVTo ! I Fob. 7. 1861. n3t REAL ESTATE ec N D 0 ffice O F BOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Jllain, Between Levze and First Streets. Particular attention given to the Furc!iasc and Sa!e of Ileal Estate, Maklx:? Col Seetions and Payment of Taxes tor Xon-Ucs!- dents. LAND W ARTwANTS FOR SALE, for cash and on time. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED forEaaternCap- itolits,on lands selected from personal examination, and a complete Township Map, showing Streams, Timber, S.c, lorwarued tutu tlie Ccrlibcate of loca tion. Iirownville. N.T. Jan. 3. 1S11. yl MASTER'S SALE. Theodore W. Bedford, ) vs. I Hudson George J Stetson L. Sw,in , Isa.tcTWhyte J.B. Wells and Russell R. Lewis ) By virtue cf a decretal ordar Issued from the clerk's office of the District Court in Nemaha county, in the lid Judicial Listrict of Nebraska Territory, upon a decree made by said court at its September term A D IStjO, in the above entitled catise.I will sell on Thursday the 14t.h day of March A u ISUl.at 11 o'clock am of said day, at the door of Homer Jonhson's Hall (the place where said court wa last held) in Brownville, Nemah coun ty, Nebraska Territory, the following descrioed real es tate, to-wit: the southeast quarter oi the southeart quarter of section 22, township 5, north of range 14, east of the 6th principal meridian, iu Nem.iha county, Neb raska Territory, to the highest bidder for cash ia band. J. S. BED FORI), JIasteriu Chancery. Feb 6th, 1361 3i-Qv-!t,9 MASTER'S SALE. Jackson Ljnes vs I T Why te . V Sarah Whyte f Wm Hoblltzell and Martha Hoblitzcll I - By virtue of a decretal order Issue', from the Clerk's office of the District Court cf Nemaha county, in the 2d Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, upon adecree made by said Court at its September Term, a. d. ISS0, in the aqove entitled cause : 1 will sell oil Thursday, the Hth day of March A D 1861, at the hnur of It o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the door of Homer Johnson's Hall (the place where bai l Court was last held) in Brown ville, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, the follow ing described real estate, with the appurtenances there to belonging, to-wit : The northeast quarter of section no. 10, in township no. 5, north of range no. 13, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha county, Neb raska Territory, to thehichcstt.idder for cash in hand. JAMES S. BEDFORD, Master in Chancory. Brownville, Feb 6th, 1361- - c31-5w-$9. l-A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED ULUb, wili save ten times ih cobi annuai:y SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. ' SAYE THE PIECES t economy! . - ' ' dispatch! Z3TUA Slid i Tim Saves JV'.n rjl -As accidents will happen, eren in well regulated families', it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock ery, tte SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it It is always ready, and up to tha sticking polat "USEFUL IN EVERY .HOUSE." N E A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 cents Address HENRY C SPALDING, No 4S Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off rn tho unsuspecting public, iacitationstf my PREPARED GLCF, I would caution all pcrsoni to examine before purchasing, and gee that Ihe full Bama t2TSPALDING'S FRbPAULD GLUEJ is on the ou tails wraff J all .Pcri are twiadUs Fiske, Knight &. Co.l . In thq District Court, Ne va v maha County, Nebraska Tir Moore & Smith. J ritory. Farlow S. Mooro and William N. Smith willtake notice that Jamc3 P. Fiske, Augustus Knight, Wil liam B. Garrett and Oliver Rennet, 'oing bu.inorj under tbe partnership name of Fiskp, Knigh 4 Company, lid on the loth day of December A Vj iSGd file their petition in said Court against t cm said Farlow S. Jlooro and William N. S" th, doiu" bns'.ness under tbe piirtncrship name 0f Moore & Smith, dL-fend.iut.-?, setting forth tha' ,he gaij defen dants were indebted to the said pontiffs in the sum of 520 SO, with interest on ea'v umouDt at the rate of ten per cent, per annum f'om March 23th A D IS60, as evidenced by ace tin promissory note dat ed St. Louis September 'Jith A I) 1859 fur $520 80, due six months after il..tj, made by sai J'defendants in favor of said pla'nt.fTi. Said defendant r.re further notified that tbe nec essary aCUavit "naj been tied and that an orlor of attachment has been Lrsaed against the property of the said defendants, and that the following property has been attached, to-wit: the southeast quarter of section 18, in tewnship 5, north of range 15, east of the 6th principal meridian, containing 160 acres, si tuated in sild county of Nemaha. Said defendants are further noticed that thy are r quived to appear and an3wer said petition on or bet jre the 22d day of April A D IS5I. liLWlill" A 1 HUM AS, March4,I3GI nS5w4 Att'ysfor ITffs. Probate Notice. Whereas John W. Brock and Elen Mc.Vcal, admi ministrator3 of the estate of William Mi-Ncal late of Pawnee County, Nebraska Territorr, dotes red, mide application to the Probate Court of Pawuca County, . T. , for one year's extension of t.roe to collect tho a??ets of the sai 1 estate and piy the debts and charges chargeable against the same, notice is here by given that 1 bave set Monday tha Sth dar of April A D 1861, at my ofoce in Pawnee City in said county M the time for the bearing of said application, when and here a!l persons interested may appear and show cause wby said extension should not be allow ed. Given un'er rn hand this 2nd day of March A D 1S61. HENRY G. LORE, 3-3tr I'robaUs Judge, V. ll li M KzJ VALUABLE GIFTS To Your Real Interests! Citizens of Brownville , Ana (lie Kcst or 3lrntlr.a LOOK OUT FOR THE i .1 , ) H a,.7:l f i-J Osier Willow Cuttings. The best variety for market and for live fence (Saiix purpurea) price $2 per iI.ois.iud. By miii. postpud, for experiment, $1 per huu-ii c 1. V. L. U ALSLT, March, v2i.3 , - Victory, Caj ui;a Co., N, Y. 10.COO Saar-rnapls Seedlings ONE YEAR OLD, 1 to 4 feet high Ten dollars per thousand. Trees, 3 tj 5 feet $5 per hmi.i'ed. v3.lt. A. 21" A XT &. SON, Fruicatcn, lili. COME AND BUY CHEAPER GOODS AND t ill ore of I) cm, Than was ever hefore offered in this Market! i j. wm & cs., AT THE Pioneer Store BROWNVILLE, We Have Just Received and Opened Most Magnificent Stock of Goods ! ' ' ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAV.'LS, ZEPHYR HOODS. GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SHAWLS AND SCARFS. Cutlery and .Qucensware. Glassware, . And Choice GROCERIES. Largest Assortment of leadjIadeOIotMng Boot a, Shoes, II tits, Caps.etc. Ever opened in Brcvynville and no mistake ! Caps from 25cts to $3,50. We can Fit Gents ia Suits Hem $5 lo $50 r-V , AND FINE gi:o::gi: g. i: vans' Ptnc;:!!:, ha t:d C:!;.vl Slxti vtit tl Ire er.!:r;i;:! C .2 R D HAVING purchased tbe fpanrua Ire n R ludii: j, No. 4:i'J Chestnut Street, and ttted it up with sverr c-mveni'Sive to fv.litat try ba-i-e, particular! that brs neb devoted to Ci.orr.y OiiDf;:i: at lht ing a Urg'-reajitil than any fiber pirty iro.'.. -I iu the business i ara cow prt; .ir- 1 to .j"cr grta?r alvaatiges, aci better i;u L.aa ever Icl'jrn to u:y 0'istO!nr. I riil furnish any b.H (of a Tr.ml cbracter puir..-h d ia tho United State, th j retail J ri-.e r.f which li on dollar c r onward, and give a j rts;n. worth from Si) cU to $100 with etch l- k, a i gaaranteo to tcive p'rfe-t su ?i-.fc:i n, n I am de termined to inatnuin tbe rct.uia.iu already be--etowed upon ray CctsbHhiuent. tng T;itiCjC I llphia aro i&ritedl ta call aid ju for thesacives. G. G. EVANi. If you want any bod., !"c 1 to GEO. G. ENANS RcrlUblo G R k Enter-rie, 1-15 Cfcctaat Street, IV-l-d.-lphij. Where a' I books are sold at the Pabiia'uer'i Ijw! price, aud you have the cf receivinj A Handsomo Present, worth from 50its t j 1 dollar with e::ch b-t k. G G EVANS' Origin iHiiTt l ..k Eaten-rie has beeu endorsed by the 1. ok Trade aud all tbo lcadingeit y and Cv.uuiry pa pers in tho Cuiud States. G G rs have G G ENA FUENITIIME. Saddles and Harness, Oil ClolU-i and Carrctlss' SS'fiBGl BOOKS! BLANKETS FROM SI 50 TO 57 50 Iron, Hails and Castings GLOVES Ladies Riding, Kid ami Silk. Gents Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving. Best Qualities of m i i s i wm EYANS' Punctual business trausuet received the aprobatiort of o.r , 000,000 citiscr.s of the Uciud States, each of hcm bava received substantial evidence of tho beneflta derived by pnrcbi.-i.ij bo.liJ at hii cstiibliahmcnt. G O EYANS Ilisticno mre than any other pub liohcr or botWller in t'ue I'uion to wards di-us-it knowledge tf tbe people. Uy bis sjstonv many book . arcrcai that wou.d not bat found their way into the b;.nds of reader. Frani LtfHS Xttfp tV'r. G G EYANS keeps constantly ou b.n.d tho aw extensive stock, tho greatest ort meut of U x.ks, aul tircuUtcj free to all who may ap; ly. tbetno't cni - leto catalogue cf Rocki and Gift in tbe United State. G G EYANS has advantage cl'crel to l im by. other publishers aul n inuf.ieturcr which enable bim to farni.-h bis pa trons witb a finer quality and 1-etu-r assortment of gifu than auy o her cstabli.-hTU-nt. G Q EYANS ptiblisV.es nearly two hundred pepn- . iarar.d interesting V-fX'k.s therefore, aJ a piilii--ber, be is better allo ts tiler 'extra prcmiuiui aud cuuiaii- fciotH. . G G EVANS guarantees perfect .l)3Uct;on to all who may scr.d for bo-.U'. G G EYANS' new chvilicd cataie'g.i'' rT bocVt embraces tha writing of fvcrj stan dard author in every i,.cuvrt:jr.ut ,f lirerature. and gives nil the informa tion relative to tbe rurchasir.g and forwardiug by mail or express, of books ordered from hi c-ta!.!i 5!,monr, t'.trethcr with full directions how to ..mit TTlnr.CV. NS' CaUlogue of Rooks w ill be sent grtt t i and five of postage to any aduf c tit tha United Mutes. G G EYANS' inducements to Arnt nn not b urr,a3d. The v.,-, f.beral cnu niiiiocs are t rT.r :d, and by siciting ?ub--eri, lions to books in the nunoer proposed, twenty booUacnn be sold in tho ame time that.it would take to idlcncon theohl-ra-hioncd subn p-" tionplan. Son I for a classified Ca t alogue, nr.d every iiformiition wi I ba given in reference to ag'.ncies. Sa leet yourbook3 and enclose thn -niaui.t cf money ruircd, ar.d or.- trial will satir-fy you that tho bo,j :hieo in tbo country to urchai Extensive Gift Eook Estal-Ilsliacnt Ob' G FORGE G. EVANS, No. 420 Chennnt S-reet. PhiladclfiLift. Where yon ertn net Pool'tof nlllindt Rooks cf fact! Rooks of fiction I Rooks of de votion ! Ho-ks cf amusement 1 Ro'-k for t.m G. i Folks! Rooks for the Young Folks! Roks for Husbands! Rooks for Wiv.s! li.k. for Lvor ! Rooks for Sweethearts! Rooks I'. r Roys! Rook forflirls! Rooks of Humor ! Rooks f IVtryl Rooks of Tra rcl ! Ro-Aj of History ! Ro ka ofRi ograpbv ! Rcoksof Adventure 1 Rooks abr.t Sail ors ! Rooks aboat Soldiers ; RV. about lad. ins ! BoeksaboutHuntersI Rooksabout Horo" ! Rocks , about Patriot.' I Rooks for Fanner! I Roiki f r Mechanics! Ret ks for Merchants ! R ksf r Hiy- , siciansl Rooks for La -Jycrs ! R-'ok? for Sratcsm-i..' Riblct! Presentation RoL I Hymn Rx.kj I . Ju venile Eock! Annuals! ' Alburn?1, e..et5. Ccoil R. Hart!ev3 Intcrr.rir;- Jiir-graphi-s ! Rcr. .! II. Ingram's Scriptnral Romir-aei-! Smuel-er Lives ol ' Patrloti A Statesmen 1 J.T.I-tureti'iKev-olution Stories! T.S. Author's popular Tries'. Ur. Ahot's Family Doctor ! ?!. Mentz's Novi U ! Mrs. Southworth's Novels! Dickon's Novels'. Wavcrl v's Novels I Irving's Y'orks ! All the writings cf every standard author of every department of literature, in every 'tjlc in binding, at tbo publishers lowest prices, and remember that you pay no more tbnn you won! I ut nny other estab lishment, and you have the advantage of receiving on elegant present, bieh oftentimes is worth a hun dred fold o-)ro than the anwJr.t j? aid for tbe lvKk. SEN'JFORACLASSItlL-O CATALOGUE Oh P00KS. order any book that yoa m..y want, remit tho retail price, together with tho amount rco,u:rM for postage: and one trial will as-ure you that V. be3t ylace in the country to purchase boois w at tu Gift Rook Establishment of GEORGE G.EVANS, Originator ofthe Gift Rod; Enleri rise. iVJ Chestnut t-ttect, Pbibidi!;hi. AGENTS WANTED. To whoa greater in-lucern'jnta than ever aro oScred , . , . Any person, either n'le or femaX who is .'Sir ous of engaging in an HONORAHLE an 1. PKOl ITARLE EMPLOYMENT, requiring but litti t mi and na outlay of money, and 1 y which they can ob tain gratis A Yaluablo Library, . , A Fine Gold Watch ar.d Chain, A Han !ora Service of Hits An Elegant Silk Drcs rater-, A Splendid Settof Jew;lry, Ormany ether choice articles enuraeru-Ud in cur List of Gifts, can do to by adtiug a au agent for this establishment. Any perron, ia any pert of tbe country, can an agent, simply by forming a club, siinding a list of books, and ramitting tha arnoact of maney refpuired for the same. Se-i fob a Catalogce, which cor.tr-i.H all th desired information relative to arencits and th formation of clubs : ani to inure pfcn;.t and hon orable dealing, address all oriirs to The IlAD Ccautebs oz GEO. G. EYANS. Proprietor of tho oldest acd lrrgest Gift eook Ex TZ3.rs.uz In the world, pcrmar.autly located at No. 433 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. E.VEBYTEM Needed or IDesired Can bt had at our Store, and on terms as favoralh as those of any ether House in the West. AU Kinds of COtJHTEY PE0DUGS, "Will he taken in exchange at current prices. ComoOno! ComoAli:: We are determined to sell at lower prices and give netier bargains than ever Lefore. D. J. 'H ARTIM 1 CO., The German Lansaaze Taasht. Louts Waldter proposes to open a ui.-rht-srhol to cive Insiructlen la the Gcrruaa. All ho wit to j..in a cla.-a of this kind will leave their names at iue Post -OCce. . February CI, 'CI. To All ITIiora It yiixy Concern. Ail persons indebted to Wm. T. DK.V, cithir en bo.k account, or bynct. are harcy noiiis l t e.:i and pay np on or before th- tDrh dny of Mureh IijI, ami tnerebvsuv tnemselvcs trotio. ; n cw, RrownvilIe,Fe!2l WM, . T-DEN. . Estray I oticc. Territory of Nebraska f , Nemaha County $ ' - Personally abpeared before me R. bert F. G'.bbf, who, being duly sworn, deposes ar.d says that be did oa tbe loth day of dan A D IS '1, tike up a certain pony mare cf the following di.-c ri'i .n, to wit; of the medium 3ize, raj color, no. bran Is o 41 r!: vi siiile. tufcid to be nine or ten year oM. S.ihl estray wason his premises at the tino., tken up ia township A and rjnge li of thi.s-..n;!ty. ROI.TE.GJDRS. Sworn to and snbscrib"d before mo on this 21fc day of January a n 1 S -5 1 . S. L. COLLINS. J. P. We, the ar.dersirted .Lavir g biea d-'.y app icted and sworn, d.) hereby appruiau the aln-va e-lra-at twenty-five dollars. ' PFNilY HARMON. H. L.RAJ .DWIN. The abeve wen fir-'.T' 1 " :i ',r:i by me f . 2 L.-t day ol January APlul. S. U. Er3Tji7LU3,C:f. 13, 133 D. yi-15 Writtea f:rth2 I'.r I i I II