THEj. ADVERTISER, EKOWy V1LLE, JULY 13, 16G1. l o c .a iT JOT, COE & CO. IN ,rVL printing Material of all Kindi At -Lhrti Bulldincs, Kew Tork, and Brown's Iroi Offlc,TrBnB,diw Philadelphia. , re autliomed Asi nU for tbe rr1 -rTrnnn & ADIJOTT, JI A errCESSOBS TO H G ELY, ivied-States and Fcrdgn Newspaper nnoADWAY. NEW YORK. " A. J A " 333, ..i.i rntft for toe iMS.iiAoia. una- . a.i K MRAStA FAEMEE." . , -f;;-nir A rents iu kjfc.AJwu.xo. a; k O'DoMOHCl, General Advertising, PnJni and Comm.ai.ion Amenta, 45 Olive St. Louis, : C !2erfdited amenta in tuat city, and tbey are au ' ,T L Werr aJrertiaamenU for butn tbe Af eer- TaILIKO AOIHlTrO TBt aDTIITIlia AKD mJUI-nC.I BAETT,Eq. U cnrresnlar eu Lid traveling A-ent for the Advertiser and Fr- He will bort'r viflt tbe Baatern cltiea for the nrpoee of procuring advertising patronage. He ta fUMTauthoriied to contract and ue our name in but. M transaction connected with our publications. .FL1GS & ENVELOPES The "Advertiser" Office has provided jtjelf with FUg cuts, and also, those for printing various kinds of National Envel . cpes, tnd is now prepared to fill orders 'wholesale or retail. Apply at the Ad rerriser" office, or Post Office. Crops In Xcmalia County. We tare taken considerable pains to inform 'burs elf in regard to the wheat crop of 5emata county this year, and think we We safe itf yinS lbere are l2'000 acres in wheat which will average 15 bushels to the acre. This" will give us a wheat crop of 180.000 bushels. Take into con tideratioa that we are but a six year old coucty; a popjjlauon of on.'v 3,500 and n area of onry 245.700 acrs. and we ask in all seriousness can we be beat? We tare rpoke above only the wheat crop. The com, oat, and p.ntotoe crcps cerer were better any where. Sup pose we ay there are half as many more acres, of corn than wheat in the county. and that it will average 40 bushels to the acre, and we have" a crop of 720,000 bushels.- Suppose again, we put the price of wheat at 40 cents and corn at 20. cents nd we have the snug little sum ot 216.000 for our wheat and corn crop. Tine WtCat Wk. Reed who has a farm near Nemaha City in this county, I Las left jn out office a specimen of spring wheat which excels anything we havebe l fore seen. It is a new variety in this j country, called China wheat; is a large wE'ue rilump crain, may of the heads 8 I inches long. Mr. Reed ..it which will average acre. Those who want 1 letter call on Mr. Reed has ten acres of SO bushels per good seed had He will soon. i lave at all threshed out next week. TfcC DanCC in Den's new building, Friday evening was a little the nicest af fair of the kind that has corns off in this region for "some considerable length of time." Lots of pretty ladies present and aU socialibility and enjoyment. Buck, Dye and Marsh handled the stringed in ternments with "neatness and dispatch." Prof. Dye with his Brass Band was on hand and performed most admirably. May the "gay and festive" have many more such pleasant gatherings hereabouts. Fourth or July In Nematia City "We owe the good- people of Nemaha City and vicinity an apology for saying that they had gone abroad to celebrate the 4ih. We was led into the error by in formation derived from one of her citizens. We are glad to know that they had a celebration of their own which was largely attended. Enihusism and good sound Union feeling prevailed and they had a general good time The Declara tion was read by Capt. Fairbrother, and the oration delived by Hon. Jonas IlaCEEK. .'. W'e intended to publish the price dings in lat weeks piper, but was aWnt until just ns our paper was going to prt-ss. ' TKePhunny. Phellovv" who sent back half sheet Advertiser a couple of weeks since giving a his reason that he couldn't "tah half a Dost1 returned the "hole -Ao this week.-. Satisfactory evidence that it wasn't the half theet that hurt you before. Bitter take the St. Jo Gazette, Charleston Mercury or Richmond En quirer. They'll give " the Gd dd 'A-," to suit you Melvin. "Rip slap; set 'em up again." in a Unfortunate Jcur Prlntcnj a couple cf the Jldvcrtistr Jours the p&s week met with mishaps that place them prominently on tue list cr " v-v-v-very uc-for-for-for-unfertunate men." One the " married man" and "poeic" for the concern took it into his head, that as he had been gardening this season he was quite a farmer, and therefore must make his dehul in the harvest field. So out he went to "Dads" and "pitched" into game of cradling and binding wheat. Result: came home next dny wrapped up in a blanket. Had the ague and flux, and his face, hands, back and arms minus the hide. He has since been taken as a life-like represenlation of the fag-end of an ill-spent fortune. He is good pluck however, and rather concludes he'll fol low farming for a living hereafter, and now wants to purchase a yoke of oxen. The other Jour invested largely small, but handsome, gay, full-blooded, and respectable "dorz" net a "burn." but full grown "dorg." "Pinkey" was a learned "dorg;" do most any thing you tell her." By means of a string attach ed to her neck she could be made to jump over a stick, through a hoop and upon the "bank;" would lay down when whipped and get up again with only a gentle ap plication of a tin of water. She was death on fresh beef; in fact the aforemen tioned jour became scared, and declared he must stop "chawin' tobackej" or sell out his interest in the "dor?." He was however made the victim of misplaced confidence and lost his "Pinkey." He trusted her to "walk out alone" and she "vamoosed the ranche." A valuable re ward will be given for her, or informa tion that will lead to her recovery. See Advertisement with a "dog cut." P. S. The Jour rather suspects Pinkey" has been "carelled" by some evil disposed person or, unlawful assem- of individuals. blace Resigned- At the last meeting of the City Council Mayor Bratton resigned his office. We don't know the reason for resignation ; but reckon he learned the fact that holding "thank-ee" offices is "not what its cracked up to be." We call attention to the card cf E. W. Thomas, Esq., in to-days paper. Mr. T. is a young Lawyer well known in this community, and has established for him self on enviable reputation in his profession. Wllssa Firm Ecaicr. "We com mena tue introduction cf this series cf lieaaers into every school in the land, and an avto-de-Je cf all previous ones, with total disregard to their costs." Nod lork Txmtt. Sergeant McPherson of company C." 1st Regiment Nebraska Volunteers has been in our city tot a few days past on furlough. We are glad to see that Charley stands " soldierin" bo well. - IlanK Marsh who has been out to the mountains all spring and summer re turned last week, in "good order and well condition." We never saw him look better. We hope farm subscribers who are to pay in produce will not forget us after harvest. We are particularly anxions to lay in a stock of wheat for winter flour. Army Regulations We are in- debted to Harper & Brothers Franklin square, New York, for a copy cf the "Regulations of the Army of the United States, 1SG1." It is an invaluable took of 500 pages, containing the army regu lations complete and in detail. It should be extensively circulated and read. We are not informed es to the price. Philip M. Marti w, long an efficient nd popular clerk in the house of D. J. Martik &, Co., in this city, left here on P J m .1 . m w uesaay xor me juouniaius. iie goes put to take charge of the stock of goods tent out by the above named firm. Phi is a capital good fellow and we wish him pleasaut trip and " success in life." High times at the City Council the wher eight. Big speeches and sich. Things did'nt go right" tomehow. Go W gentlemen; you'll get used to bein Clly fathers after awhile, and then "everything will be so pleasant," July is al to its Peterson's Magazine The number of this Dopalar Monthly ready on our table. In addition 0 usual quantity of Stories, Poetry, House hold Receipts, Steel Engravings, Fashion Plates, and Patterns for the Work-Table, f contains Two Splendid Colored Pat- ternn, one ot wnicn is a "stars ana Stripes" Bed-Quilt. Every ladj ought to have a number, so as to work one of these Quilts. As a new volume begins with July, this is a good opportunity to subscribe. The price of ' only two dollars a year or a T ft reterson is dollar less than magazines of its class. It is just the one, therefore, for the times. To clubs, the terms are cheaper still, viz: three copies for five dollars, or eight copies for ten dollars, with a superb Premium to the person getting up a club. Adress, CHAS. J. PETERSON. 206 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Specimens sent gratis to person de sirous of getting up clubs. Regimental Colors. The patriotic ladies of Nebraska have determined to present the Nebraska Regiment with a full stand of colors. To this end commit tees have been appointed in every town in the Territory to solicit .funds, Mrs McPherson and Mrs Tipton compose the committee for Brownville, Mrs Daily for Peru, and Mrs Small for Nemaha City.- ue notice that the committee of this place went immediately to work, and we are glad to add have been very successful. The colors have been ordered from the East and when ready for presentation no tice will be given and general invitation we suppose, extended. Woodrcortfa'8 Tooths' Cabinet-An interesting magazine moral, hig-h-toned, and useful periodical for the little folks. Terms, $100 per annum; J. M. Stearns, Publisher, 116, Nassau St. New York. of "STAirnirro Collars" Can be had at Seigel's. We presume they are excellent quality as Dave keeps no kind nf articles. an other NEW ADVERTISEMENT. MASTER'S SALE. In pur?nance cf decretal orlcr made by the District Court, In and for Nemaha County, Nebras ka Territory, bearr-idata May 16, lSCIsiiting in Chancery in a certain case pending in said Court, wbersin Tb. mas Heady is complainant nni Henry Js'eimier and Catharine Neiinier. areresnTilint T rill on Saturday the 21A day of Jluzust. 1S61. at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day in front of the room wnere tbe Uittnct Court of Nemaha Couuty held itala-tterm, in the town of Brownville. Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described re al estate to-wit: the northwest quarter of section sixteen, township eix north of ranse fifteen, east or the sixth principal meridian, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, less the fortv-aeTen acres sold R. W. Frame. J. S. REM FORD Master in Chancery. Brownville, July 18. 1883. SHERIFF'S SALE. John A. Ponn, Plaintiff, 1 VB i . V. Edwards. Defendant. ) Notice is hereby iriven that in rnrfnanca of in execution iaed by tbe clerk of the District Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, aminsttho defendant J. V. Edwards, in the above enilled case, and in favor of tbe plaintiff therein, John A. Ponn, for the sum of seventy-four dollars and sixty-two cents, $74,62 and the costs of suit, amocnting to five dollars and eighty-flra cents. J$5,85 I, W. S. Horn. Coroner and ex-oEcio sheriff of said county in said Territory, have levied upon and will offor for sale at public auction, at the door of the house in which the last term of the said district court for said county was held, on Wednesday the fourteenth day of August, ad 1861, between the hours of I A3 o'clock, r. H. of said day, and will sell to the high est bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to-wit: one lot of land, bein sr. to-wit: the south half of the southwest quarter of the the south west quarter or section No thirteen 13,J township five (5), range fifteen ( 15 east of the sixth princi pal meridian, containing twenty acres of land, more or les?, taken as the property of J. V. Edwards, to satisfy an execution against him and in favor of John A Ponn. W. S. HORN, Ex-Officio Sheriff of Nemaha County. By J. W. COLEMAN, Deputy. Brownville, July 18th, 1361. n2-5w-$ 9 ". That new military evolution introduced Bock at the dance the other night was "much admired." Wc 1 0RTKI5G S COOl horning visits. All fae rort. ice right. still makes its Plenty more Vanity Fair This humorous weekly has ever been a favorite with lovers of fun. Since the war commenced it has been particularly tnfercsfing on account of its many real witticisms. It preserve a high tone ; sustains our nationality, and strikes at corruption or shams in high or low places. It is a perfect nine of wit, and is the only original illustrated paper in America. Artemas Ward writes exclu sirely for Vanity Fair. Terms Single copy, postage unpaid iz,out postage paid fcii.uu. rive copies S10. Call at this office and see specimen numbers, and then somebody make up a club. Address, LOUIS H. STEPHENS, ICO Nassau st., New York. Hill's new ware house is progressing rapidly. Sprinkle's mill will be Tannine: in a few days. WILSON'S Serios of School and Family Rea ders. A Series of School and Family Readers, aiming at the highest degree of usefulness, acid splendidly illus trated. Consisting of a Primer and Seven Readers. By MARCUS WILSOU. The Primer, and tbe First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Readers are now ready. Tbe leading objects aimed at on the part of tbe au thor have been to Construct a Series of Readers tbat ebi'.l not only presout the very best means and methods of teaching Reading a an Art, but which shall also contain a large amount of useful and entertaining knowledge. The Primer and First and Second Readers mainly aim at the attainment of the first object by larina- tbe foun dation of correct habits of Reading at tbe verj beginning of the pupil's course, while the more advanced reader still keeping rhetorical instruction Jn view, especially aim to popularize, to tbe caDacltiea of children, the 'Higher Englih Branches" of study, so that some use ful knowledge of the variorg rieDarttnenta of Natural History and Natural Science may be obtained by all tbe pupils in our schools. Th leading I'ointt of merit claimed for tkete Rea- dr art : 1st. Tbey present an unusual Variety In matter and manner, and will prove exceedingly interesting to chil dren. . . 2d They wifl secure tbe highest degree of practical Instruction in the art of reading. 34. Tbey will impart a great amount of useful Infor mation, which in no oth?r way can be brought before tbe great mas of Children in our Schools: 4ih. In Illustrations, and in paper, Printing, and In durability of binding they greatly excel otner Readers, while the prices are extremely low. TI1E riioicitu 'Introductory. 43 Pages, large 12 mo, Price IS cents. Beginning with the Alphabet, extends to words of four letters. The conversational style is adopted to a con- kHerable extent, and mark are given to denote the pruper inflections, tbat tbe child, aided by tbe teacher, may begin to read naturally, and thus avoid those bad habile which are so difficult of correction. Wilson's First Reader. B4 Pages, large 12mo, Price 20 cents. 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"5 o f 5 !? 71 a , a r" " .is - e -j3 as u- C3 . o o IV a, . 33 KS 61 1 ' " " : 4 m o a . w ' -i o ' t ri on i o "o 2 6 H m - n a ja .ci: w w a X - " U 7 k o 13 m e a " 3 c S w r -5 9 m n - a 3 S S -5 a 2 ts a -a 4-3 a :i.-isss:E: .5-. -ss- tt.C-rs"-ra-. 1. o- R era B - r ffi n o Si 1 a c3 w rr s WW! s - r r -a a E sH 'MM E H - c O 5 a m I " -5 2 -5 " 2 M 5 i2-?Sfc. m e 5 r 5 S .O feo 9. S St: S Sa Lt a- a r; - vs - "5 - B c & J a ,ua-32ciioSjc3 On c Probate Notice. Probate Court ef Ne maha County, Ne- y braska T e r ri tory, petition tasell Keal Estate. Heath Nuokolls administrator of the estate of Charles il. Ureever, deceased, vs. Elisabeth Snodgrass, John Q. fenodgrasg, Feter Ureever, Susan Grcever, Lavina Gree- ver, barah Ureever, Joseph i.j... i'- i. Wm. Ureever and Samuel K. Pafford. To Elizabeth Snodrass, John Q. Snodrras9, Pe ter Greever, Susan Ureever, Lavina Greever, Sarah Sarah Greever, Joseph Greever, William Greever, Andrew Greever and Samuel It. Pafford whose place of residence is unknown voa are hereby notified that Heath Nuckolls administrator of the Estato of Charies M. Greever, deceased, on the 26th day of June A. D. 1351; filed his petition in the Probate Court within and for the county of Nemaha and Territory of Nebraska, alleging that the personal es tate oi s&ia decedent is insufficient to pay his debts and the charges of administrating his estate, that be died sei ced in fee simple of the following da scribed real estate in the counties of Nemaha, Rich ardson and Otoe and Territory of Nebraska, to-wit : the undivided half of tbe south-west quarter of tha south-west quarter of section twenty-five 25) town ship four (4) Range sixteen (16) and lot No. two 2 land lot Iso. three IS, section twenty-five town ship four 4 range sixteen 15 and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter and the south west quarter of the northwest qr and tbe southeast quarter of the north-west quarter and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section thirty six 361 township four (4), Range sixteen 16, less laid on in townsitea 80-100 acres, which leaves a balance of 302 80-100 acres, the undivided half in section thirty-six 36, township four 4, Range six teen,! in , iju a-iuu acres; ( also, lot tourer sec tion thirty-one, township four, range seventeen, and lot No. three and lot No two and lot No 1, lection thirty-one, township four, range seventeen and the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter and the south-west quarter of the southwest qr and tha north-east quarter of the south-west quarter, section thirty-one, township four, range seventeen 303 20- 100 acres less 83 39-100 acres laid off townsite of lot No four and the north-west quarter of the south west qr of seotion thirty-one, township four, range seventeen 83 39-100 acres, 222 81-100 acres balance,) tbe undivided half or the south half section one, township three, range sixteen, 320 acres, and west h-if of section seven, township three, range seven teen. 320 acres, and house and 12 lots in St. Deroin, block ibir'T-five, bnd lot No. 1, block 34 and stable in St. Deroin, andthe undivided two-tenths of St. Deroin townsite, and lot No 5, block VI and lot 9, block No 2 in Nebraska City, Otoe County, N. T. The prayer of the petition is for an order authorizing him as administrator of said Charles M. Greever deceased, to sell said premises for the payment of the debts and charges aforesaid. Said petition will he for hearing on the 29 day of July A. D. 1861 at 10 o'clock forenoon or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard. Ordered tbat the foregoing bo published four consecutive weeks in the Nebraska "Advertiser." Given under my band and the seal of said court. C. W. WHEELER, . July 1st, 1861. Probate Judge. Master's Sale. In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Dis trict Court, held within and for Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, sitting in chancery, bearing date May 10th, 1861, in certain caSe pending in said court, wherein Smnel A. Chambers, executor of the estate of Willis Hill, deceased, ia complainant and Little P. niatt,etal, are defendants, I will, en Mon day the 5th day of August,I861,atlO o'clock A. M, of said day, at the door of the building in which said oourt was last held for said county, in the city of Brownville, offer for sale the following described premises, vis. Lots -five, six, seven and eight (5,6, 7 and 8, ' in block sixty-six (66, tin Nemaha City in .said County and Territory. Terms, cash in hand. J. S. UbVUVKD, t n51$6w5 Master in Chancery. SHERIFFS SALE- Territory of Nebraska, 1 vs V C. E.L. Holmes. ) By virtue of a writ of sale to ino directed from the District Court of Nemaha eounty, Nebraska Ter ritory, I will offer for sale at the door of M'Pherson's Store the place whee the District Court held its last Term, in the town of Brownville, f?ebrska Ter ritory, on JUonday, the 2nd day of July, 1S61. at the hour of 2 o'clock, rv, the following lands and tenement?, to-wit: Lot No six (6) and seven (7), in Township four(4), Range sixteen (16 east, contain ing 77 90-1 CO, all lying and being in Nemaha coun ty. Nebraska Territory. J B WELL3 Sheriff; by J W Coliuas, Dept'y June 13th, 1SS1. nSOwSJll - Master's Sale. In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Dis trict Court, held within and for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, sitting in chancery, bearing date May 13th. 1SGI, in a certain cVse pending in said court, wherein D.J. Martin & Co., are eonSpleinants and Samuel Cellan, Charles Hess, and Margart J. Hess are defendants, I will, on Friday tho 26-day of July, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the door of the building in which said court was last held for said county, in the city of Brownville, offer for sale at publis auction tie following described premises, to-wit : The north-west quarter of the south-west quarter cf section No. twenty-twrj (22;) Township No. six (6), north of Range No. fifteen (15) east of the Cth principal meridian, situated in Nemaha Co. Nebraska Territory. Terms eah in hand. J. S. BEDFORD, Master in Chancery. June 20th, 1851. n50$6w5j isCO TAXES. 1860. NOTICE. Delinquent Tax Payers for the year I860 are here by notified that such delinquency must be paid by the 15th inst., this is the otly and last notice, and if not heeded, the process required by Lw for the collection of delinquent taxes will be enforced. Attention is also called to tha special School Tax levied in school District No. 1, Township 5, Range 15. Nemaha City School District and in School Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4, Township 6, Range 14, as said special Taxes must be paid. JACOB STICKLER, July, 4th, 1861. n52w2 County Treasurer. LEWIS WALDTER, HOUSE. SIGX AND ORNAMENTAL ZEaTXiXitOSr; GLAIZER AND PAPER HANGER- ' BUOWNVlfXK. X. T. UBT7 BMSSTOG! IN Haln Street. I!-:1. V -..1 u;'l in ;.!,-.' vek : the lit)t.-lri CciiU. A bulJ No, 1, Vol 2. t r r .i.l-i : !; ' - r -t ,. TTtiiney's E!oc?r LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK HORN and MORTAR J.J. T HUB MAN, ANNOUNCES to the citiiens of Brownville and vicinity thai he has removed his Drug Store from Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Brownville, and having added thereto an extensive stock of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuflfe, Paints and Oils, Pare WinPs and Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair and Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &c, &c, &.. he. Invites the public patronage. Pbysiclan's Prescriptions attended to at all hoars both by day and night. Brownville, Aprii IIth,l85I. n40-yly Furniture ! Furniture ! ! The most complete stocx of Furniture ever offered In this upper country Just received by T. HILL. Brownville, April 25th, 1861. "The Union Must and shall be Preserved!" AND DEN WILL SELL GOODS ON SUCH TERMS AS WILL SURE LY BRING ABOUT THIS RESULT. Boots FEESH AQEIVAL and shoes, Bjnnets, Misses Flats, IQry Goods and Groceries, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, IRON, &c, A General Assortment of all the above. Having determined to engage Ic general merchan tlle business, I have this Spring brought on. and open ed out an extensive and varied assortment of everything needed by purchasers in this or any other Country ; con sisting of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets of every grade and style ; Dry Goods in endless variety, cassl mers, Cloths, Jeans, Saltinets, Tweeds, Testings, Cali cos, Lawns, Merinos, Cambrics, brown and bluish mus lins ; Groceries, fancy and staple; Iron, Nails, Hard ware, Queen s ware, &.C. 1 am determined to open up a "new era" In If erchan tile business, and will, therefore sell at figures unpre eedentedly low, for cash or country produce. CUSTOM WORK. I nave on hand a splendid assortment of French tip and Calf skins for home manufacture, to order, on the most resuu&hle terms. All work warranted or no py. W AI7T3D: Hides, Pelts and Furs, for which the highest prices at all times will be paid. To be Brief, If yon wish to purchase goods on the most favorable terms, or dispose of your produce to the best possible advantage. Be sure and call at DE1I.S CHEAP STORE. Brownville, April, 4, 1861. PARTICULARLY TO RANCHMEN. I desire to say to Ranchmen anywhere between the Missouri river and Mountains, that my stock for whole saling to them Is now complete embracing everything desirable or profitable to trade in, and at prices unheard of cheap. Call or send your orders, which wl'.l meet with prompt attention. THEO HILL. Erownville, April 25th, 1361. To All TFliom It Slay Concern. All persons indebted to Wn. T DEN, either on book account, or by note, are hereby notified to call and pay up on or before the 10th day of March 1881, and thereby save themselves trouble and cost. Brownville, Feb. 21 Wil.T.DEN. Lime! Lime!! Lime!!T! The undersigned whose kilns are situated niue miles westof Brownville, on tbe road leading toFt. Kearney, keeps constantly on hand a very superior article of lime, to which he Invites the attention of those wish in? Tbe Lime will be delivered at thekiln or at any other point in the county, as desired. Feb. 9. I860 6m K. it. LOKGt. LEGAL NOTICE. Petition to Sell Heath NnbkoLs as Administrator of the estate of Joseph Deroin ce- ceasea. vs. Catharine. William Margarett Imnn fc Baron DArnin. To Catharine, William, Margarett, A mop, and Baron Deioin. who are heirs and legal representatives of Jo seph Deroin, deceased, Tou are hereby informed tbat on tbe 4th day of June A. D. 1861 said administrator filed his petition in the Protrite Court of Nemaha Coun ty Nebraska Territory. The object and prayer of which petition is to obtain an order on the 29tb day of June, A- D. 1361, at 10 o'clock, A.M., at my office in Brown ville in said county, tor the sale of the following real et-tate, of which tbe said Joseph Deroin died sei2ed, to wit: The undivided one-teutb cf the Townsite of St. Deroin, li Nemaha County, N. T., at which time all persons interested may attend ami show cause why the prayer of sale! petition should not be granted. Witness mr band and tbe seal of the Probate Court of Nemaba. county, Nebraska. Territory. . , n4S-iw C. W. WilEELEB, probate Judge. June 4. IS51. Probata Notice. WHERE A.3, H. M. Reynolds, has been appointed General Administrator of tbe estato of Joseph Prend, deceased, late of Gage County; notice is hereby given that I have appointed Tuesday tbe thirteenth (13) day of August A, D. 1331, as tbe day for hearing claim against said estate. All persona having claims against said estate are hsreby notified to have them on file on or before that day or they may forever be debarred from recovering such claims Given under my band and ofilcial seal, this loth day of May, A. D. 1561. WM. BLAKF.LTr 46-latpf Prob'a Jadge. Master's Sale. In pursnnnee cf a decretal crder made by the Dis trict Court held within and fot Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, sitting in Chancery, bearing data Ma7 10th, 18M, in a certain case isdL?' ia said court wherein Jackson Lynesiscomplainantsnd I.T Whyte, Sarah 1Tbyte, Hllliam HobliUell and Martha Iloblitiell re defendants, I will, on Friday the 2Sth July;.tS31,at Iff o'clock A.M. of said day. at the d.-wr of the building in which the last term of said District Court was held for said eounty, ia the city of Brownville, offer for sale at rablio ano- tion the following described premises, to-wit : The South-east quarter of section Na ten (10), Town ship Ko. five (5) . North of Fvouge No. fifteen (15) east o: the 6th principal meridian situate in Nema- ebraska Territory. Terms, cash ia J. S. BEDFOHD. Master ia Chancery. " n5056w5 ha county, band, - Jane20,lS51. FOUND. , A Gold Fob Chain. Tbe owner can be by de scTibirS ssnvi and paving for toi adveriMeiacnf . Bnwnville. June 27. HAMCELCAUJ.FN. by dwjMii i v - i tin r :r DOOH3 AND SA x ..it.-t:r -i; :i riiok i : Brownville, April II, 131. j 4-y!y .-V cune mm w w sp kOTOusHeataacfle CURE p By the use of nese Pills the periodic attacks ef A'r cos or Sick Keadncht may be prevented; and If taken tt the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Tbey seldom fall In removing tbe Ifausta and Etad cche to which fexales are so subject. Tbey act gently upon the boweia removitj Costive-nut. For Literary Tien, Studentt, Delicate Female, tad all persons of tedentary habit, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and ti por to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of tte whole syxtem. The CEPHALIC? PILLS are tha result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments; having been In use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of paia and suf fering from Headache, whether originating Is the ner- 01 system er from a deranged stats cf the itomach They are entirely vegetable iatbelr composition, and may be talea at aii times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, andthe absence cf as ytfia aareable taste rendert it tavj to administer them. children. Beware of counterfeits ! The genuine have five signatures of EenryC. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Xedidnos. v A box will be seat by mail prepaid on receipt of tbe Prico 25 cents. All orders sbon Id be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48, Cedar Street, New York. Deo.o, 18C0. B22-1J TBE FQLLOWiyO EXDORSEXSXTS OP SPALDING'S CMMLU FILLS Will convince all who suffer from EI IB A P A CJ EI 0 THAT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. Ae thete Testimonials were unsolicited ly lit. SPAL DING, thy afford unquestionable proof of the efilcacy of this truly scientific discovery. Severty, 2fatt., Doo.ll,lS23 H C Spaxhtso, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalio Pills more particularly before my customers. If you hare anything of the kind, please rend to me One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) wot currd of an attack in one hour by your PxSXs, which I sent ber. liaspectfullv yours, W B WILKES. Iteynoldsburg, Franklin CoH 0.1 January 9, 1851 f fluntY C Spaldiso, No 43 Cedar St, N T Dear sir: Inclosed find twenty-five centf, ("5,) for which send box of "Cephalio Pills." Send to address of Rev Win C Filler, Ikynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pills work Hie a charm cur Headache al most instanter. Truly yonrs, . Wil C FTJLLEtt. ilasonville, Cbnn, Feb 5,1391. Ma. Sfaldi"(J. Sir : t have tried yonr Cephalio Pills, and lile them eo weU 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 oblige Tour ob't servant, . . JAMES KENNEDY. Ma. SriLDixa. Eaverford, Pa, Feb. 6, 1381. Sir: I wish, you to. send me one more box of yonr Ce phalio Pills, have received a grert deal of lenejit from them. YourS. respectfully, MARY ANN STOIEHOTJSE. Sptuce H. C. SPALBiya Creel, tTuntinon Co., Pa.,) January 13, 1861. J Sir: You will please send me two boxes of your Cephal io Pills. Send them immediately. Respectfully yours. JNO. B. R1MON3. P S I have uied one lox of your Fills, and ju-A therfi exczlUnt. B'lle TVnois, Ohio, Jan, 15, 1351. Hzxbt C. Spalding, E&3. Please find inclosed twenty-five eenta, for which send me another box cf your Cephalio Pills. They are truly the lest Pills Ikane evr tried. Direct A. STOVER, PM. Telle Tefnon, Wyandot Ca,0. ETA (nngle bottle of SPALDING'S FRF7PARED GLUE will sate tea times its cost acnP.aIlyJT SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE TilE PIECES I rcoyroMT! dispatch! tr"A Zuc in Time Saves Nine rVJ As accents will happen, even in well regulated familip-it is very desirable to have some cheaptand convenient way lot repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock- erSPALDlNG'S PREPARED GLUE meets all inch emergencies, and no household can afford to hi without it It is always ready, and up to tha sticking point 'USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE - N R A BrUih accompanies each bottle. Price 25 cents Address ' HENRY C SPALDING. No 43 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. A rfa"n nnr.rinf!;.l-il prrs are attrnrt'n' y THE PE0PLI PATiuOTiu r:DiiT.: r ZUZZ'JD IN Z71ZZ 1 in t V - -r , . . Hero cf Suaisr, 2T't' r- . . A -J Mi nUi V .. w-- . . X J M.-Ail V 4. V kAM A , I w. Ai ew iorn i ire icuvm, a exasdi-Li, A 1 Ai v m.Ixm, a-.o A v a A - TZ2, a aan;i ;jrjt,U.-g?, rkh'y c gr&vicg. way through the streets of L..'.M3cre. A nrcst spirited picture, fiivlrg a very ex.rrc idea cf that bloody tran;a;.i:ii. 6. "ST A3 EPATGLrD ZLT.nZZ" COD C7 LIZZ217. A fcurt-f UirSrj da sion, eiqiiailsly cclwed. . f - w4am4 i .-w. i.i trva oliior represented ii Ueactcf t-:rrr':cg' asisrfoot tha traito-'s baanar, er.i ua'ar lin ia iU jLvce the g'.oricvis old l:t ai tripes Mforev?r in triuzzjh to wave." 6. THE DEFENDERS C? CL3 CIO::. a mamrticlh licgraihi3 picftrre, br::--i'Jy colored, representing tb9 varicas erw.:. r menta in the Cnited Sutcs lervica, ia i i'.i dress, and equipped sl a.-r.el f.r ac;ir service, bein$ one cf the most cs-l'cLt pictures of that kind ever got up ia li country. Among tha military reprieitcd, are the New York 7th, M&is. 6lh, the fire men Zouaves, Col. Uaryee's Advance Ci'irf, 1st German Ri"os, French Z"uive, V.'.ij WiLson's Zouaves, etc etj. Price 25 2S 23 5 Any sins!a picture will be sent by e;'!. poa;iJ ererywheraon receipt of price. o U que dollar arra;::;:.:;:it FOR ONE DOLLAR I FOR. ONE DOLLAR 1 F02 0XE COILIEI We will lend the complete sot of 8 pictures to any art of us Lmted butes, postage paid. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send by mail, poet-paid, tbe fallowing eolof Union Goods : 1. One copy Hardee's Tactics, the Text Dock far the Citizen Soldier. 2. 25 splendid assorted Union- Ecre'opos, entirely new devices. S. li sheets superfine Union paper. 4. No. 4 of our picture gallery, (The Bomtsrdjssst of Sumter.) 5. No. 6 of our picture gallery, (The 2!auacli3MtU Sixth.) 8. The splendid picture ''The Dtfandsri of ear Union." FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR I FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send the following, post-paid i Portrait of the jouthfal Col Ellsworth, aawlnat! at Alexandria, a martyr in the cause of liberty. 25 assorted Union Envelopes. The splendid picture entitl.d "The Defenders of our Union." A magnificent Gold Union Fin, the most ekgtstyet got up valued at $1 50. Envelopes witk the newest designs and every de scription of Union Goods can be procured tf n cheaper than any where eUe, Samjle sent free, to dealers on application. Addreas all lettars and ord5Tv, L J. YOiGT & CO.. n50w2 12 Ann Street, New York. Something New L. P. E. C. & C. Ladies' Patent Eleotro Collars and Cuff. 8 Sets for (0 centi. G. P. E. C. Gents' Patens Enameled Collars. 10 Collars for 33 cents. We have cow in stock s fall and complete ttscrU ment cf all styles of Plain and Fancy Goods, manu factured by us under our several Patents, and we . particularly invite the attention of the trade to the goods tow on exhibition at onr store. LOCKWOOD MANUF'G CO. 671 BROADWAY P. S. The 'Union" goods are especially aiaptei to the times. ATTeNTIOXI BEE-KEEPERS.- Kidder's new system of Dee SlanJg'jracaV where by a swarm of Bees will collect from one te threw hundred pounds of honey in one season. Bees can be made to swarm any season, or prevented from do ing eo. Can be prevented froa flyisg to the forest! in swarming-time. Bee-robbery easily prevent!, Moth millers prevented effectually. Never loja tee by the chill of widteror otherwise. 1 will send nry new Book Cir-alar.ecrilalrsrj pflges, free of postage, to ir.J le-KsepT fa at will send me his Post-OiSce address. It gives the con tents of Book in full, and gives gr.iral explantlonj, and cuts ef the Patent Compound, Hive. Or, I will send Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Sc'esffe on the receipt of 67 eents, ia potas starrps, which will give full particulars in tha Ciliareaa-Ica-t-ageraent of the Taney Ree. All orders for circulars, beds, tires, rkV.!, li. promptly attended to. Address. K. P. KIDDE2, Earllrs, Yt. BRIGHT ON G2APE Secoxq CULXU ISITICJ.- Thirty purs of New Matter, wl ih, ixprtw of 1850 and '61, bing the mct ltfiTyTtant rrtcf the work. Indispensable to all ORAl'S- GROWEPJ Sent by mai, free of postage, on receipt of the prio, 50 cents, a stamps. AdJrs. william EiGrrr. Box 1331Tiila4elph:a,P.OP. A Double-pse Map of tho World, ON MERCATOR'S F210JECTI0J, - Will be tnvn free along with the first easier cf the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, now reedy THE EMPIRE CITY AT ONS VIEW, -Ia a splendid Colored Ec gravis j cf TI CITY 0? DBT7 D5 Shoiisg the entire tlij, arid fcrairg a ' COMPLETE BHIDS-EYE VIEW of it (on a she'st o? superf se d.vwiig p;er 2 1 by 25 inches, all sarefclly eolored by baad. Tiis Zz picture has just baen published at Thre DoL'ars p?r copy, but by an arran?mnt effected we arflOEit'ed to offer it TO EVivp.y SZSCIDZT.S to tha HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, who forwards cs tin return fur which we will mail free, a ecpy cf ths al-ve eng-aviriT ( dr.ns up wuh roller to prestrve it) and also the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL f.r eaeyear. S Aiin.B COPII3 of tho Eogravirgj ti ha seen at our oMce. AU gwl couatrp xa3, or testa - nrxy taken at pnr s r;initUnoe. Adir3 all fli.'ationj to th Publishers and Pr"ri?ti-rj of iiOCSEHOLD JOURNAL. A. HART!!!!. 23 North Wi.ItAai street, New York. - - ejfrin ounterfei'e ..i'7..:t) j L V iil emirs axe iwiiiunflj Oron Wanted. S"rr:..- i :i ot tJ:ni three y f ' ' , - ' - -t- .1 . x.r., cr.c-;V:- j Or we take Cattle oa dolts.