rI " J()V,ti: & CO. '.N; -'1J ' ..." VcwTork. and B.-ow n' Iroi :r'yr, " W Advertiser. fdl !..-' as J Ftwsn xNcwspapcr "TT'VeWsA FA KM Eli." Terry's Garden Seeds are for sale at Hill's, Martin's anJ Advertiser office. gaed Da. Gwix we seo is busily c fericin? and excavating, and has the trick on the ground preparatory to erecting a new residence on the hillside in middle Brownville. t:n? l, ";'.,.,,,. in that .city, atd they e u -..irTrr i ,'f '..t;..wr:it! f or tx.tli tLe.lrfper - ,eJ '1 f ' ' , jiectW'.ls lor tic tame. jiportant to Advertisers To those who have commodities m the -riwltaral or Educational line, to dis 'I'tt, we offer advantages not to te vi i; any other establishment in this "rv. We will 'insert such-Adrer-'ineiiU as are amicable to the Agri- arai and Ilucational wants of the t'si-in loth our weekly and monthly is s irt very rea'sawUe rates, and will ?r,'.w thus an abrogate circulation r larger and daily increasing that tf any' other establishment in ctfustry. Tcrins will lc given and contracts en ed into on application. . rirtncrWanted In the Printing Huslncss rarerpportumty ia presented in this office to . j,rru printer who can command a reasona- aumunt of Capital. Iij practical printer is nt one whotboron-hly undondands the printing ;i,rMin'! its details; not merely a compositor h .superficial knowledge of other duties dcvolv- o'k.d l superintendent of a well couiactcd i'lVg liffu'5. . ' f.ticaiit " , if ml person nil y known, inukt be well .:n'm"iied as to business qualifications and steady F.;"prti,uliir6adJrcrs "Advertiser," Erown- t, Nebraska. Terry Garden S-ed are pure and fh. V'ou will find them at .Hill's, irtiti's and Advertiser office. Haskell's Lectures. J. Sticknet 'ktLL, d Nebraska City, lectured in jdace on Monday and Tuesday even ts of this week. The lecture on Mon v evening, subject: "Theatres and nr evd tendencies," we did not hear; i, Jy those of .our citizens who did, it proNOimced to the point, and forcible. lecture! of Tuesday evening, "Inside Jl)ut:idf," abounded in amusing, thril eloquent and pathetic passages; an-.Ji-fles and impersonations, showing the Ikie and outside of society: the ira Vtrjshed, suffering condition of. one riioR,.whi!ethe other, heedless or igno it thereof, disclaimed any respcnsibili ' therefor, or cbligatioft to relieve.. His ..:trations of the principle that we are ur Irothers keeper," were mott exccl- U ' Ve regret that Mr. II. could not have va accommodated with-a more comfort Jand convenient lecture room; and xrity leads us to believe that ignorance :. the character of his lectures was the i . , won why he was not. Bo sure to purchase Terry's Garden Js. They are for ?ale at Theodore Vt, D. J. Martin Co.'s and at the Vrrrwer office. Another Acquisition. Dr. John im, who has for some time past been -:a?eJ practicing medicine and in the Jj? business at Nemaha City, has re ived to this city and purchased It. wVs interest in the City Drug Store, -are pleased to notice such acquisi--"S to our place. know of a great number of busi es men who contemplate removing this r from other points to this, who we notice at the proper time. steam rackets. The steamers O- t anJ West Wind are now running ) tfular Packets in connection with the fiUl and St. Joseph Railroad. 'They at present making trips twice each Wq spppose a daily line will be " oa assoon as the season fairly opens ? -The Shreveport is running as an inde pient packet from St. Joseph up. Kerry's Garden Seed are those raised I own soil and climate. Fur sale at s, Mania's and Advertiser office. s ) Quite a number of visitors from the t States, we notice are already here thi3 Spring '.'looking around-" They are al delighted with the country and many no doubt will locate with us. W e were pleased this week to form the acquaintance of Dr. Fisher, of Waynes vi!Ie, Ohio, en his first visit to the "far West." . SdiOOl KxIllblttOU.-The first School Exhibition in this county was held in School District No. 5, on Wednesday the 13th, E. K. SrouT Teacher. We un derstand there was a large attendance, about two hundred. The exercises, con sitting ot Speeches, Dialogues, Compo. siiions, Instrumental and Vocal Music, &c, were interesting and gratifying to all parties. We hope to hear of more such in this county. NCW Jlill We understand that Mr. ievi .sprinkle, wno lor seme years past has been running an extensive steam mill three or four miles above this place, has concluded to remove his machinery to this city, and erect mill buildings on an enlarged scale. This community will bear testimony in favor cf the superior work turned out by Mr. S.; and his lo cation in our place will be regarded as a valuable acquisition. Cash Business. In the future Theo. Hill w ill sell goods for cash or good produce in hand only. Ho returns thanks for past liberal patronae and informs the public that ho is determined to sell goods at prices o low that he fears no competition. Call and exnnrine Lis largo stock of goods of nil kitds. To S. T. FI1UGART, i:?q., Chief Clerk in the Agricultural Department of the U. S. Patent Of fice, we nre indebted for complete copies of the Patent OHice Reports 18j9, aDd also a small supply of Garden Seeds. The seeds we will divide Trith those who wish to experiment. ' ACKNOUTegTiE.NtV. We have received of Jas. J. II. Gkei.oky, Marblehtti'l. Mass., a supply of Hubbard, and Marrow Squash feed; Mason, Stone Mason, and Marblchead Mammoth Drumhead Cab bage Seed. Of Chas.Batjioxd, Shaw's roint,Illinois,Dwarf Broomeorn Seed. Of D. L. IIaeset, Victory, New York, Osier Willow Cuttings. Of B. R. Biiss, Springfield, MaeS., Double Zin nia Flower Seed. To J. II. Mourison, Esq. who ppent last season in the Mines, we are indebted for a mammoth Sil ver Skin Onion, called the "Mexican Onion," and a few Mexican BaanSi The Onion it the largest we ever saw. Whether they will grow as large with us is yet to ascertain. We will test It. OPORTO GRAPE. Seo the advertisement of Dr E. Wakk Sn tester, Lyons, New York. The Oporto is claimed bj its friends as a superior wine grape, and the Doctor is giving it great attention. Send on your orders. Hon. S. G. Daily has placed us under j renewed obligations by furnishing a com plete sett of Congressional Globes 1st Session 35th Congress. Oregon rlurcerv. ? ,.T-L V" .Ili-e4Ue,ih"n o'eputu lothe Flo- have in fall and jucceaafU ciralln.- Our Ji jrcekU.iUiP, beddins acl Flowenaj Plauts, SLrnb. &c, c.,i rimcg in part f Geraneaias, Verbeoas. DaL ilas, relvxe. Pellet, Ileliuirupe-. &c.t we offer rr a!e the coraiE SprinKat I rwer prices tUin "usual, ttere bj plann? tiierii within t arm.-, ,.t .u . . . . pian( Cower all Summer, and loriie. cclur, form and fragrance of Cower cauiiU Le c:i'XUl. Havli the Julvantase of a rirrt clais propaasting bouse asd its ar pt-niaac. which affurJ ta facintiei for iacreahiujoor to.;k toiueetaoT eeuoanU. parties tbo'.J fcave no fe.im of gettias wLat they want by lundii-i: lu ttifiir order earlv. - We atteLd to the Propapratinir Department morsel ve$, and warrant every article purchased of cs to be rood, strong, belthy. well rootel plants, and tree to nam?, Ourdescripiive and priced catalogue will be out la Ap-ii, and will be furwardel bj mail to a.l applicant!. J. A. VAXAKSUALB.fc. CO., St. Jeph Agricultural House, and B. W. FCRN-S, rrmerOeice, Brownville, N.T.. aieourautLorned AgenU. All orders left with tueia will receive prompt attenilon. R. 11 BURCHES & CO. P. S. TIfcvins forclnR piu m eciatlv for the purpose we will have SW2HT POTATOK planta for Rale by tbe million, t reduced prices. K. H. B. & Co. Oregon, ilo. Eeb. ltjfil Teb 1S6I - . COLORED PLATES OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS. WE Lave artihtu constantly employed In piloting specimen of all kind of Bruits, Shrubs. Evergreen and Flowers, anJ can supply ntrsery agents or others witb any quantity, eltber bound or ia bbeet. Oar bound volume are intended to contain all that an afent will require in selling a list f general Nursery prod icts. We offer thera mncb under the nsual priee, ai.cl can furnish the bound volume very low; and we have no hesitancy in eaying that the execution of the artist and hkencg to nature are not surpassed by any in tbe country. Call at the Valley Farmer office and ee speci men book. EN.SIGX & FORD, Av5ii33-Fv2n3 Ohio Nurseries, Tjledo, O. f r. cr CURE Kepvouskleauaene Jacob IIariion, as will be seen by his advertisement, has received his Spring stock of goods. Go and see gentlemen. Jacob understands his business. SOClal Hop A Social Hop took place at the Brownville House on Tues day evening on occasion of the wedding of Mr. Worthing and Miss Briggs. It was a very sociable and agreeable affair. The refreshments gotten up under the superintendence of "mine hostess" of the Brownville House, of course, were of the first order. ;RcturnC(.-U. C. Johnson, Esq., ;--rict Attorney for this Judicial Dis ;:t; and T. W. BmroiiD, Esq., County 13 District Clerk, who have been spend- a few months in their native Slates, i-5r Yuri and Pennsylvania, we are glad Announce .returned 'oa the Omaha on .--' last. Neither of them, we are ;'ry lo say, brought d'better-half" as sarjTuineiy" expected by their "most eiil friends:1' They may, however! iv n:ade "arrangements" for some -we occasion ;" shouldn't wordcr. j rf vk-Vft vt,aiA ii vil '-3jtionedV! ri-td out with "nice store and are somewhat loth to doff 5 y airs." But they'll "westernize" ; --Oct much trouble. Fire at Nemaha City. We regret to learn that Strong's Hotel in Nemaha City was consumed by fire this morning. It was a good building, and the loss must be quite serious. Said to be about SI, 000 insurance on the building. NotlCC. Is hereby given that there will be an election held in Brownville, N. T., on Monday, the 1st clay of April, a. d., 16G1, for the purpose of electing one Mayor, four Alderman and one Recorder for said City. Attest: Benj. B.Thompson, Rec'r. March 21st, 1SG1. A Few Choice Seed. A few Hubbard Squash, Marrow Squash, Mason and Stone Mason Cab bage, Apple Pie Mtlon and Perfected Tomato Seed for sale at this office. Religions Hereafter there will be preaching every Sabbath at the Christian Crurch at half past ten. On Sunday the 24th preach ing by Rev. Joel M. Wood. Sermon to Yguiis Men Next Sab bath evening in the Presbyterian Church by A. S. Bi llingslt ; subject: David's charge to Solomon. Communion in the forenoon at 10 1-2. Preaching Friday evening and on Sat urday at 2 p. m. ! Dakota Democrat We find ca ;r &l!e the first number cf another new bearing the above name, hailing f;1. Dakota City, Nebraska. Daniel uxiiurt, Editor and Proprietor, i j8 coLtinuatioa cf the Herald. The -''Er country, it strikes us, ought to sus ;'aa raper, and. we hope the Democrat j'; raced tetter than its predecessors. 7 v a WILLOW CREEK the most aJ B hardy and 25.000 Standard Arrie trees, of apprrea varieue, three aua fi.ur rears Id, from Cve to J per 100 p. 600 pIOCO tipht feet bkli $10.00 $l.OO 60.00 Co.cbcrriei, UURhton's 4.00 Sirawteriie. Kec Tii-e, the Lest variety known 60 I 60 5 60 MeAvory No 1 75 J.lO 3 60 Jennies Seedl's. C.enere, criaisfn 1.00 S.tfJ 6.W Law ton Klaiklerry, per doien $2.0 Franrorua Ras;bcrry 50 FalstafT " 60 Scotch Hybrid Tie Plant, none better. 00 16.00 25.00 Victoria ' 6.00 Rett Dutch Currant, p. doren $1 00 6.00 Black Naples Cnrr't S.OO Oue year old apple eedlirr 3.00 aio numerous other article contained in Narseriea Eecerally, li.se, Dahlias, Puicxo. Ic .nc A'''ren, K. F. PACCK. H'C'eic Crttk, lit Co., i.'l. OHIO NURSERIES, TOLEDO, OHIO, AS the i-eason is nov approachine for transplanting trees, Jic. we call attention of Tree dealers. Fruit Growers, and others wib'uinzto beautify their srounds (o cur stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, shrubbery, Rents, Cfc. Also: all the leading varieties of Currants,' Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, &.c, &c, &.C. Of wblch we have ala'pe stock, and we offer thera verv low for the Fall Trade 1SG1, and would solicit theorders of tho-e wibhinx to purchase. Enclose ttamp, and iend for C italoscue and Price List. EM SIGN & FORD, Av6r.33-FvSn3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O. H. A. TERRY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Field and Flow er Seeds, ALSO CHAFE YIITES, GO DSLEITSSIES, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries. Rosa, and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally. ORESCENT CITY, IOWA. X. B. Boxes of assorted garden seeds constantly on hand and for sale at tbe lowest rates. WHITE Xj33G-C3Z3ID DCItCT GAME FOWLS. A few pair of this celebrated variety of fowls may be had at $5 per pair on application to the subscriber. They were bred from stock obtained at Kongsly, a part of which waa selected by tbe mb'scrfher m person. SAN FORD nOWARD, v3 n3 Office of Boston Cultivator, Miss. 1,000,000 Apple Grafts. WE offer one million root-grafted Apples. Twenty thousand or upwards at $5 per thousand. Less tl-an twenty thousand $9 per thousand, . ALSO Prime Peach Pits, ;l per bushel. Apple Seed $C per bushel. Plum pits, $5 per bushel. Cherry pits $6 per v3 n2 Ohio Nurseries, Tolodo, Ohio. By the se of these Pills the periodic attacks of JVVrt ou or Sick Headache maybe prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and cicknebS will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nautea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They id gently upon the bowel removing Coitive' nett. For Literary Men, Stvdentt, Delicate Females, and all persons of tedentary habite. they are valuable as a Laxative, improving tbe appetite, giving tone and vU gor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIO PILLS are the result of long Investi gation and carefully conducted experiments; having been in ue many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and of fering from Headache, whether originating In tbe ner voue system er from a deranged state of tbeaomacA They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect sate'y, withnni ui&kine any change of diet, and the absence of a' yoir acrreable taste rendert it easy to administer taem tc c.iiiaren. Beware of counterfeits! The genuine lave five signatures of Henry C- Spalding on each box. . Sold by Drucgistsand all other Dealers in Medicines A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the Price 25 cents. Ail orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 43, Cedar Street, New York. Dec. 0, 18t50. .n.22-1 - Notice to Pre-emptors. - . NcroaLaLmJ 03e, Krotnivillc, 2 braskJ, Jan. ZO, 1 3? 1. S " To John W. ?i! kus. Jacob Trapitae'il Aron C Ke!!v. Th rcas E. Ua.H. Jchn J.. McSee, John W Evan, Jf bn Iardet. William Culb, Aalrew Shaf er, XiL-lM ShiJrc-r, John "iVone'.!, Aaron D, JIcJinLon, Jajiej liaunoa, anJ DiTia LrKkwocu : You are hereby &itif.eJ to appear at thaLand 0 fit-e at Brownville X. T., wi;!iin thirty daTsfn.in tlie date of tuu nct.cs. axa uiaue al Jitioaal proof in re Uti'.a to Tour Ere-etsi tion entries, ia accordance with initruticM from tho Ccmaiiisioncr rf the Gen eral I and Gi2:eat Wasliia zton, in default of which we are autborized to cancel said entries. Tbe fullowicjt versons are r5Qaired toarpearwith ia ZQ days from l'b. Utb. 1361 : Wilev II. Horn ex ecutor of cjtate Ued lick CLm deccajed, Joseph U GrdaJmtriistratvr of estate cf ticory LL Recier, John W. CukelT, Willian Zum Watt, KU-hard Vance. UerrT Harms. Edward C ShaaLcn, Rolla S'range, Cyras It. Corliss. The foilowini? perscna are notiael to appear within 30 days from Feb. S: David Lutz, Leonard Spitier, Wm. A. Enge!k,Chia . IIjvcj2te. Martin Stuell. E!ia B. Wnirht, Law rence Farrell. Samafl Eidelar, Ira Sutherland, Hud son Georce, Matthew D. Noble. George L. Turner, M'il liam H. Storer, James Fv.t, Daniel Morgan, William Richardson. Andrew B. Baltia, Thomas L. ilackoy, Benjamin P. Huston, Joseph TenesU, John Hapkin Geo Gekeler, Gideon Johnson. Elmer A. Graves. James W. Deputy. Birl J. Huover . Tbe f .llowinz persons are notified to appear wiib. in 3t) dav from March Hth: L'liia Iligins, JohnBalfrT, Junes F. Catron. O.II. NIXON", Itegitter. C. B. SMITH, Receiver. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS. Will convince all who suffer from EA.DACHE, THAT A " Cre veling" Grape Vines. . Orders for Vines of this really dtllciou and early Grape accompanied by Cash will receive prompt attention. (Jood one year Vines, 50e ench, $ t per dozen. Good two year Vines, $1,00 each. $.7 per dozen. f. M. UOODWIN i ERO v2n3 Kingston, Luzerne Co., I'a. Roses, Hoses. A large assortment of Perpetual, Tea, Chini and Moss Rosses in Pots, thirty cents each, $2 60 per dozen, $15 per hundred. A. BRTANT SON, -v3n3 Princeton, III. itiAGoi isoxrai squAsn. The subscriber has a fair supply of seed of this very desirable variety or squash, winch be will send by mail to any address pobt patd at 16 cents per package. In quality it is fully equal to the celebrated Hubbard, and in size and productiveness it far exceed that variety. Taken altogether It la one of the bet. It. A. TERR i , March, 3t Crescent City, Iowa. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of two orders of sale issued by the District Court of Nema ha County, Nebraska Territory, on two judgments in said Court, one in l'vorof Oliver Bonnet & G'oin pnr.y, and the other iri favor of WilHiam F. Endirs & Company, and both against Augustine Lyford and Isliam V. Horn, partners under the uame of Lyford & Horn, I will offer tor sale at public auction, ia Brownville, at the door of the liouie ia which the last term of tbe District Ciurt was held, on Monday the 8th drty of April a d 1861, between the hours of (ne and two o'clock 1. M., of said day, the fol. ow ing described real estate to-wit: Lot number 6 in block number 19, with the storehouse and a)l the improvements thereon, Situated in the Tom n cf Pe ru. Also lots 6 and 7 of the northeast and nortest fraetioti.il quarters of section number 31, in township number 6, mirth of range number 16, east of the Gl'a principal meridian. All the above described property situated in said County of Nemaha, taken as the pro perty of said Augustine Lvford and lsbam I. Horn. "J, B. WELLS, Sheriff. By TOnX H. MORRISON, Deputy. March 5, ISdI. n35-5w Administrator's Sale. FURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska, made on the 23d day of February A D 18!il, the undersigned, admintrator of theestateof GeorgeEnglehardt.dectascd.on Sat urday the 20th day of Apiil A DISf-1, at 2 o'clock P M, in front of the office of the Probate Judg3 of Nemaha Comity, in Brownville, will offor for 6leat public vendue tbe following described real property us a part of the estate of the said Georgs Eng!ehardt to wit the north half of the m nth west quarter of section No. eighteen, in township Xo. 5 of range No. thirteen, east, situate in said county. Terms of payment : One half eash in hand, one fourth in three months, and one fourth in six months from the time of sale. JOSEPH SIIUTZ, March 7, ISGl ,n35 , Administrator. Probate Notice. wnEREAS, S. a, Chambers, executor of the estate of Willis Hi 1 1, deceased, has this day made application tc tbe rebate Court of Neiuaba Couuty, Nebraska Ter ritory, for one year extension time to collect tbe assets of said estate and pay tbe debt and legacies charitable aa;iiust tbe same; Notice is hereby given that have pet Sa'.ariv, tbe ICt1' day of March, A D 1861, at ten o'clock, A M, a ibe time for hearing said application at toy ofll.'eat Brownville iu said county, wben and where all person interested may attend and show cansc why the said extension of time should not be allowed. Given iimier my hand and seal this 17th day of Febru ary, A. 1). lbGl. C. W. M HF.ELKR, Pro. Jude. $5 Corn Planters. Farmers, Look to your Interests I Save time and ea.-ure good cora crops all seasons, by planting vith HUGH'S PATENT rLANTER. It is the only perfect band machine in use. Can bo used ia sod or elsewhere. It can besettodr p any desired number of grains. Drops and cover to per feotion at one oper;itiou. I-r talent Dr. Hoovor's store, Nemaha City, Th. IliH's ptc-re, Brownville, and at Peru. 3f'i'ravc!iog Agouts wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Address, It. A. STEWART, 35 Nemaha City, N. T. Christiana Golden Cassabar and Ch Maskniclon Seeds. Two of the finest sorts In cultivation. Sent bv mail at 15 ceuts per package. II. A. TKRRT, March, n3-2t Crescent City, ma, PARTITER WANTED In the Nurserv nd Ped Bnsine?1?. Toapersn wit.'i from $3(KI to ftoCO capita', and who thoroughly understands tbe business of prcpaatin; trees nd rr ants. a fine chance isofJcred. He mast be bouc-ot, iudustrious aud s ber. For x.srti culrn addre 11 A.TERRi', January ISS1 3n-v2nl Cre-crnt Ci'y, I iw Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH A these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SPAL- IKO,they afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. -"" Masonville, Cba,Feb 5, 1S61. Mr. Spaldiko. Sir: I have tried your Cephalio Pills, and HTce them so icell that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few ont of the firrt box I got from you. Send the Pills by mail, and obliga Your ob't servant. JAMES KENNEDY. Mr. Spalpino. Haverford, Po, Feb. 6, 1831. S;r: I wish you to send mo one more box of yonr Ce phalic Pills, haee received a grert deal of benefit from them. Yours, respectfully. MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. rfi I t - Spruce Creel; ITuntinaton Co., Pa., January 13, 1861. f II. C. Spalding. Sir: You will please send me two boxes of your Cephal ic Pills. Send them immediately. Respectful: v yours. JXO. B. SIMONS, p g I hare used onebox of your Pills, an&jind them excellent. Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1851. Henry C. Spalpino, Esq. " Please find inclosed twenty-five cento, for which send me another box of your Cephalio Pills. They are truly the best Pills Ihare ever tried. Direct A. STOVER. PM. Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co,0. Beverly, Jb., Dec.ll, 1860 II C FpAtmvo, Fsq. - I wish for some circulars or large ehow bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more paicularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, j lease rend to nso One of ray customer, who is subject to severe Sick Ilcadache, (usually lasting two day?,) was cured of an attack in onehourby your Pilt, which I sent her. itespectfullv yours, W B WILKES. Reynolduburg, Franklin Co,, O.I January 9, 1831 f nE-Y C Spalding, No 43 Cedar St, N Y , Dear fir: Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address-of Rev WmC Filler, Rynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pitle work Hie a charm cure Headache al most instanter. Truly yours, WM C FULLER. t f5TA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its costannuallyJ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECES I ecoxomt! dispatch! tr"A Stich in Time Sams JVie As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to bve some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock ery, rfo SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it It is always ready, and up to the sticking point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." A Brush accompanies eaca cottie. I'r.ce, PEASE & FO BLACKSMITHS, Ator Btrecti BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA. Hive recently located in tMs cl.ic? ar-d si'.icit asfcnre of pnlihc p-itroris.ee. Their -r-oik-Rrid prist; ca;m J f-il to gi ve satisfaction. Prices for sVioeiog 'hore $1.60 for khoeuaa all ruuid av.ii ue thee. . iec. 3".; 3ia N B- 25 cents Address HENRY C SPALDING, No 43 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. FEED YOURSELVES! New Eating Saloon. BENJ. WEYJE, Has opened a new Eating House on Main street, next door to the U. S. Land OSce ia B.-ownville, where Viftrxaa. T&otxlGt CAN BE HAD AT ALL HOURS. All kinds of game served up as desired, at the shortest notice. Oyster?, Quails, Prairie Chickens. Fish, Venison, Pies, Cakes, Hot Coffee. Sweet and Butter Milk, Mush and Milk, -and all such. Seo ZVTo ! ! n31 Como ,xxc3. Fob. 7. 13(51. REAL ESTATE AND Collection Office O F "27- 33c3.ro:rc3., BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Main, BeJween Levze and First Streets. Particular attention given to tlic Purchase and Sale of Ileal Estate, halting Col lections and Payment of Taxes lor lYon-Itcsi- dents. LAND WARRANTS FOR SALE, for cash and on time. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED fo r Eastern Cap italists, oa lands selected from personal examination. and a complete Township Map, showing Streams, Timber, &c, forwarded with the Certificate of loca tion. Brownville.N. T.Jan. 3,1831. yl MASTER'S SALE. Theodore VT". BedJord, j vs. nudson George Stetson L. Swan Isaac T Whyte J. B Wells and Russell P.. Lewis J By virtue of a decretal order Issued from the clerk's office of the District Court in Nemaha county. In the 2d Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, upon -a decree made by said court at its September term A D 1S60, in the abuve entitled caue,I will sell on Thursday the Hth day of March A D 1861, at 11 o'clock A M of said dy, at the door of nouier Jonhson's Hill (tbe place where said court was last held) in Browuville, Nemaha coun ty, Nebraska Territory, the following decrioed real es tate, to-wit : the southeast quarter oi the southeart quarter of ectin 22, township 6, nor'h of range 1 1, east of the 6th principal meridian, in Nen.aha cotinty, Neb raska Territorv, to tbe hichet bidder for cash in band. J. S. BEDFORD, Master ia Chancery. Feb6th.l9GI 3I-5w-$3 MASTER'S 1 SALE. Jackson Ljnes vs I T Wbyte Sarah Whyte Wm H.jblitzell and Martha Hnblitzel I By virtue of a decret.il order issue, from the Clerk's office of tbe District Court of Neniahcounty, in the 2d Judicial District of Nebraska TerrKory, uponadecrec made by said Court at iu September Term, a. d. I860, in the aqove entitled cause : I will sell on Thursday, the Hth day of March A D 1861, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the door of Homer Johnson's Hall (the place where said Court was last held) in Brown ville, Nemaha conaty, 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. 6, north of ranpeno. 15, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha county,- Neb raska Territory, to the hiphest bidder for cash hand. JAMES S. BKDFOBD, Master in Chancory. Brownville, Feb 6th, 1S61- n3l-6w-$3. Fiske, Knight & Co.) Ia the District Court, Ne vs maba County, Nebraska Tr- Moore & Smith, j ritory. Farlow S.Moore and William N. Smith will take notice that James P. Fiike, Augustus Knight, Wil liam B. Uarrett and Oliver Bennet, ;oing business under tbe partnership name of Fiska, Knight k Company, did on the 15th day cf December A I) I3G0 filo their petition in said Court agiint them the said Farlow S. Moore and William X. Smith, doing business under the piirtnersbip Lame of Moore Jt Smith, defendants, setting. iorth that the said defen dants were indebted to the said plaintiff in the sum of $520 80, with interest on said amount at tho rate of ten per cent. p-?r annum from March 23th A D I3o0, as evidenced by acertain promissory note dat ed St. Louis September 2Sth A D 135 'J fi r 520 83, due six months after d.tte, mode by said defendant in favor of said plaintiffs. Said defendants are further notified that tho nec essary affidavit has been bl -d and th U an order of attachment has been issued against the property of the said defendants, and that tha following property bas both attached, to-wit: the southeast iptarter of section IS. in township 5, north of range 15, east of the 6th principal meridian, containing 160 asres, si tuated in said county of Nemaha. Said defendants are further notified that they are qnircd to appear and answer said petition on or bttore the 22i day of Anril A D 13(51. 1IEWETT & THOMAS, March 4. 13:31 n35wi Att'ys for Prft. Probate Notice. Whereas John W. Brock and Elen M;Xeal, admi ministra'.ors of tho estate of William McNeal late of Pawnee County. Nebraska Territory, deceased, made epplication to tho Probate Court of Pawnee County, N. T. , for one year's extension of t.tne to collect the assets or the sail estate and pay the debts and charges chargeable against the siui-j, notice is here by given that 1 have set Monday theSth day of April A V 1S51, at my office iu Pawnee City in said county a? the time for the bearing of said application, when and where all persons intf rested may appear and show causo why said extension chould not be allow ed. ' Given under my hand this 2nd day of March A l 1S51. HENRY ti. LORE, Probate Judge, Osier Willow Cuttinr The best variety for market and f--r :ive fence (Salix porourc-J) price 3 per Ih -iuind. Br mill pisina:J, As certain nrprinc'plrd person are attempting to ; lor epertmeat, 1 per hundir-4. i. L. halslj, pnlm off.ntaursus.4yting public, imitations oi my i Jtarch,v2-3 cu.ry, Cayuga Co.. J., . PliK PARED Gl.UF, I w. u'.d cs'itiunaii persons to examine before purchasing, and seo that tho lull j lU.UuU name firSPAI.DIXG'S PREPARED OIXE-i.-on the cut-iie wrapper; all c-tters ara swicdlisg couaicrfuita 4 fe OXK TSAR OLD. 1 t taous.nd. lrec-ij 3 to 5 J v3ui Seedlings : !ars per r hirt Ton do 5 pr hil!"ir-(l. A. Blllf ANT A. 50, YtisaxMi, His. in! VALUABl.!-: GIFTS To Your Heal Interests! Citizens of Brownville And the Rest of 3Iank!nd LOOK OUT FOlt THE ! Grit i-:;:T;;i i I I :3l Gil': ooli.'i n-jhcr.t d ct 7 COME AND BUY CHEAPER GOODS AND . SXLoxt of uTljciu, Than was ever leforc effered in this Market! it. i e s i : -n:..l C IP b : C A HATING pnrcl.-.scd t'. No. 43S Cheotust Srner, c nvorlcai c to faci'.i;.:'.j tLil traacli d.vi t- 1 toCu:-r iug a larger c:!.i: ;2 tL.-.a aj y ia lie ba.-iaes.-, I a;n el j rc a Ivautages, ard letter j,il';s t customer. I will furci-h any bc-it (of a published in t: c l":ii!?d !S:.it"j, 6ua i i cue s. D 1 i: up . itS iV O: ILl.i ; r;.I I a - tLcr j Hi ty iiif fit: 1 arc I to ctf.'r preater aa ever l:fre to 12 in-TiI fh?.r-rttr) !. ri t-iil 1 art r uora,,i, a.jj i-ivi) r-rtbt wor.h frouivO tis to ilC) wit'.ie. u t-rf-k, and guaranty to give peri'tvt t.i'.i.' Vtj. s, tt4 I s3i se tcrjiibjj to ti)la;jiii tUe tc uu.n al.-caJy tc stoa ea upen my esrabH.-Ln-nt. S;rar,g;rs vi-itir Pi iiu-l-I-.Lii aro invited to Call aai juda G. G. EVANS. 1: G J. EliTI k CO.. AT THE 4 ir ioiicer store BEOWNVILLE, We Have Just Received a?ul Opened Most Maernificent Stock of Goods ! LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS," SHAWLS, ZEPHYR HOODS. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SHAWLS AND SCARfS. Cutlery and Quccnsware, Glassware, 9 And Choice G 11 O C ERIE S Largest Assortment of ReadvIadeCfolfiinn; ' Eoots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps,etc. Ever opened in Brownville and no mistake ! Cap.i from 25cts to $3,50. We can Fit Genk in Suits fiom $5 to $50 9 AND TINE TUBE Saddles and Harness, Oil Cloths and Carpeting-, BLANKETS FROM SI 50 TO S7 50 Iron, Hails and Castings GLOVES Ladi?s Ridin2, Kid and Silk. Gents Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving. Best Qualities cf Mill H Willi EVBBlfTOIitS Weeded or IDcsircd Can be had at our Store, end on terms as favoralle as ' those of any other II Atse in the West. All Kinds of COUHTSY PRC2UC2, Will te taien in exchange at current I rices. Como Ono ! Como .11 1 1 We are determined to se'il at lower prices acl give better tafiai:! than ever Lefore. D. J. MARTIN d CO., Browavie, Oct. IS, I5'0. y 15 .-"-.d t.- t Iij. !; E;.tcr:rife, ia. er'j lo .rcjt If yrn want aiv GEO. G. EN.V.NS lleriul 43i Chctnut S.Toet. Phi hi J--!;- Where all b.s arj f,.id at the I'ui.U pr;cj, and you btvo tha -A. Cl'Cft Xi t SI o Oi r-.vt'i ;:. . A Handsome Present, vrortii fn.m i J- t I J-llr cv.'u l.y.k. . G G EVANS' (.--;,. ;1 (iir: U.-oli rnttrxri.-e has bi-'ii cud rs d by tho I), ok Trade au l ail the b ad rgcity and country ja- -in ia the L'u;c d s laces. G G EVANS' 1'jr.ctuil b-uir.tM tn- lo'.I -.nshar fCtiVed th SMi'vL i', .1 if tTOf (5 CiiJ.CjJ eit.iJni if tiie L'r.ite-t S ttc, eah of wh im bivo r'-'feive't s-ar ucriVLd i'T r '.' " isiaLiiai.iBLi;'.. G G EVANS Hndor.o m re t!'aii ar.y o'cr pal lUhor ir hi-ksoll.r in tua Unioa to wards di-Juan Inmlv! tf tbo people. Uy hi.iiv-t m luaay butAs aroroad that w:.a!d not hat f.'unJ their way into the Isands of readers. i'rani L'-'!i' A a rnp'-rt. G G EVANS k-e;.s con r.in-ly in li.d th tr.o?l extensive st.-eli. ih j j;rc;tct as..rt mcnt of It k a.-il cirotlaf-'i free U ail who iu ".y apjdy. tha most com t.Ioto eatah-.j'iio'of llouks and Gifts in tho l':sitcd St.ite-t. Q G EVANS Iku a. 01! mt.v-.-j c.: -ea to cita oy ! '.i-!.crj Jnd ij.:rii;fa'turcrs a a g a G G Li:n to furnirh Lii j a- lity and bef.er iau any o Ler G G G G r p: which en trons with a C:t r qua a.-'sirtui'Mit i f gifts t i-s.')l,!sVa.ir-:-t. EVANS ptibiish-ia nearly two hun-lred popa larand ir.turetiag bo k. ther-.l'tie, a.j a putiirhcr, lw U better alio to oCer extra prcu.i-Juu a..! C(.u.mij-. Bi-m. EVANS guamr.tces perfcet satisfaction to all who m ly j'r'i for b ' EVANS' nciv .c'.:i :.'.-d ctloiTo cf bode tLilra'-. s the wri:'.n:: f every stan dard author ia vv.-ry .I.-t urtmcr.c cf literature, ar.d ;ivti .til tho informa tion relative fo thi por- !ia.-in and f.ruardir bv tn"'l tt CXTTess, r.f- b,...k-! order- '.!'; t 'other with f retuit money, rv v I'atalo-iu" i f fioo'iJ w'.U !e snt gratis a is j iii i; i-i e-trb!i-r ment, lull uircctions cow to and t red oi p" the L nUO'l nt.iioa. F.VA?,"S ii;d .iceinent to A BUri:ii-.-i'd. ni'!..ionsare Th. fT. rd. aaIICS lu ont can nt be at liberal co:u urd by sVii.dtiai i ort, m to b juk-t ia tbo manner propo.-e'd, twenty Lookscan le .-,'id in tht-wiiiii; ti:.;e that it wool 1 t-ike to ' ir-llonoon t!ieo!J-fahixe. ubct!p tioT plan. Send for acla'-'tCod Ct alfuc?, an I verj icfor.imti . u wi'j hi j-iven in reference to a;rv-ies. Se lect your book3 anlei.cl wj th a-. ini nnt of m .ncy required, Budcn-i tritl will ! ui.-f r V " that the bct tbo Ouuntry tj- pure: luilCJ n Extensive G I It Cook EslatllSajmcnt GFOI1GIVG. EVANS, ' No. Che-tr. it Sire -N T-hi-adcltla. Wh ere yon eta ft Fnol'f "HI in!, Ilx.ki of faet"! fWs .f f.'ti ,n V, iki cf d vofi.,n! Ilorlmf am;:-mct! 1: '.Irs f.-r tha 01 1 Foil:.-! Lio k- f r tho Voun Y'.l-1 Y-3 l-r' llrsbni d?! Hooks for Wive.-I .L.k f r L rcr I Uvoks f. t rive. .thentts! V,,kl r l:..yst llj- ks for Girls! Hooks of llum-.i ! V. 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Ail the writings of every ataudard author ofevery department of lit. nture, in every sv1l in lii-.Jir:?, at the piiblisbers lowest prices, and remember tbU you pay no more than you would at uny o ereUb lishmeLt, and you have tho advantage of rc-ocivinj on eli-jfnnt present, whkh oftti.1 imes i. worih ana dnd fold niorothan the amount pii 1 ff r t!, hock. SKND FOI1 A t'LASSlFILI) GATALOtiL'U OF HOOKS, order any b.x.k that you way w iut, remit theritai! priee, t ethr wi:h the am junt rquirvvl for postiie: and one trial will amr-; you that tt best plitce in the country lu pan ha.-e books is tth Gift took Establishment ot uEor.an o.evan.v Originator cf the Gift Ex k I literrrise. - 43'J ChesWiut Sttcct, l"a;Lda!pL!&. AGENTS WANTED. To whon greater tuductraenU thin ever, are offered . , Any person, either pinlf T fernal-. who is ie;r ons i f evr tzo'mx in an HO.NOKAHLE au PTOF ITAHLE EMFLOV.MKNT, reuafiii-g but H:t linn and na outlay of money, and by which they can ob tain gratis A Valu-ible Library. A tine Go! I U'atth and fhJtrf, A Hand-m S-ri(?e of I'ii'e, An Esar.t Si!k Ore. Patera, A Splendid Sett f Jiw iry, Or nnny f.tber choice artil !o- rnumern'td In rnr List of Gift, can do so by tctiuj aj aa agent fcf this establishment. Any j crion.in nny prtrf th enn'ry, f.n biJ n agrnt, firnp'y by ,eii.iii a elub, sn -dirg lst tf b-x.ksi and ramiitij;,; tho aiuct of mauiy required for the .ame. Sem ra a CTi.nr,rz. w! ieh contains a'l th desired information rtafiv" l ;i.cmi r.d tha foin.ati. n t 'c-itib ; ai.d V injure prompt atd bon orable 'tniiu r. address ill '.rl'Ti t Tll3 C,l'ai.TEK3 vz GrO. G. EVAN5?. PrcririeVr'T the o!,let ar. I Ivr-e-t Cirr b-"S t'x TKKI'F.l&E in tb w rid, T" rrrfrr i t!y Jo.-a'rd at No. iY.) r:.c'n!i Street. iT.i! id. l: h'a. The GcrK-ii .lnsuajru 1:11: lit. Tynl Wa!'lr rr'T1 n ' 1 P'" a oi ,i t-r 1in.I l-i plve' instrtietien iu iNe rniin. Ail w a. w i-h tojixii a c.a.5 or tlii kial win ie-ivB iljtir njriiiat iUo Jot-0-e. febnurr 21, 'CI. To All vnioni it 3Inj C02 All persons 1.1 iji.'el n. i '.--'. "era. boo!e aece-.'.jt, nr l,rii", :ra h TeoV nnf M 11 ei.t . and pay up on or I Tore :':? 13'h d iv . f M.r-'i Ib JI, and ther bv av t !r rjsilvci tiul!-' f d rr..; HrowDviilo, r i b. I'l iM.T.L'KN. . Terrif ry of Nvbi-aiLa ) . Nemaha C'.ur.ty j " Per-"-r:i!!v apwred before nw Hobert E. G I'", whr.. b "r duly 'v -rr.. li.-rv-- ,tr, i saj I ' a ' nt u.a Ihe Vi- ib' "3 iiy.I .r .,., .-f. . .-... I In- djy of Jdd V.'e, t' r-u t H-uiy-llirc .rd j .rv a p .I. t.H uti a r t' ; n r d?;er: r.. to wi : if : r b.v j r.i'rk' vi - t. u y.-ar.t I' d. 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