.'jjfSvERTISER. -ft in.' Man rial ot all Visd-. tin . vp i on na r.i i f- IdlllB Philadelphia. I - ' ? y ' T.rHifr 4 - ,.1,1 AprtiJS lor tl6 Jdvtrthcr. 1)1 T f.rtre "KltH5CA ADVEIt- i WW St- Ii -uis. J!e-s. r.pne jt Advertising 45 Olive M. Lioui. and ttey ao mi afreets m I -:! ,-i.,n aidit. - ,.nr'11 in III it ol - . - .fp . . . . . ' -. '' "" vrrt.-A.1,pnis f.r t .n mpapcr :r 'aT.. cuec, Mils -fr .e same. AND -r int THE ADVERTISER U L - " HARVEY '--I our ! ; i i - the Adve rttser and xr- I all I'11' Ueal fi ) ;,, sh,rtlr vi-il tbe Eastern cities lor the E .jvertisii.fi patronajro. He is ,-. "f rr" d use nr name in busi- r-"J . onr publications. ..-,nscti-nc-,n,!flr,r' . vriSSit ENVELOPES m,o 4rfrTlf-er umtcuas r.o,,urU I .f.vi.'i FJarr cuts, and. abo, those for vamtir.cJscf Jsat.onal Em C5and isti.' prepared to fill order. Vialeor retail.. Apply at the Ad-U-er" c5:e, or Pot Office. BrtfaiHIo Brass Band On Fri- n nii a Bail will be given in Den' C,j fjr tbe benefit cf the Brownville C ;5 The leader and each mem ' -r of the Band, has made great exertion Irrct themselves and contribute to x -.''pleasure of our citizens. They are 1 hisid a small amount on their instru cts and need a little aid us tjoxt. We f flnuite sure all that is necessary to se Le , prompt response from our citizens ha are claracterized for their enter---;se jind liberality, is a simple announc--rAefthis affair and its objects We . . j i j t.x'pate I pleasant time unu a uanu- lelift fwr the Uand. i Hartford Insnrancc Company e tail the attention of property holders i aJrenisement of the Hartford Fire trance CompauV. This is one of the r - 1 v j-t companies in the country charter- J ia 3S10 and most reliable. It paid C3.jr.ly bout S27.C00 00 of losses, by . I i? fire at Nt-braska City latt xt ar. :s aifordinrr Nvbraskians wiih ample ' ,nic jTi'uf r.s to n liability. John L r?o is ag it for this place. Don' iff i;iHinng your property .ii'il to SrkakC BllC Ir. J'rru Stanly : this f.'umy tuu iitar loo-inf lii I. ft' .t wt-tk by a rnule M;ake bite. lit i biinii.'ijr Traill iu the harvi-t fit Id nl galh-Tt d the Miakv up in a t-h f of aii.J was biaeii on the arm n ar ihe 1'ini'. B:fvre r lief was r iid r. d, 1 i ':n a:jj ill-- wi re t' irille twollf-n and xtri iiw lv. Dr. Neal of rutrialtd t!; cas-e s-iii jk! y with givimr !.,l,v i: ;y luti rtial.y. and exit r rhia trtat- nt lis btf ij practired in several cae.- Lave liiinwi) of in this vicinity within fa -i few y.ars, and always rttullid vv.iz the patient. ", b; j lita-ioti of tobacco. Sale of Real Estate. Hen ky Fox- "Krar of St. Deroin offers for sale n. .'1 i m m vvar -"t taxable tracts of latnl on the Halt -'u iveservation. see rns aavcrue in another column. He say they rfs imeof the best on the Reserve. Nebraska Regiment. Five com- :rif8 of the Nebra;?ka Regiment have bordered to St. Joseph. They pass- litre yesterday on the West-Wind. Jl "frayvr and Lieut. Col. Downs ac "fanyinjr. The following companies sfod ie battallion : Company A., W Livingston; Company B., Capt. orpany D., Capt. Blacker; PanyE., Capt. Hollins; and Corn er G. Capt. McConihe. -Air. Burnett..-I do cot Jinow. ...The question with me is. they were armed like others, and had no business there. Air. Lovejoy, cf Illinois Did not ne groes aid Gen. Jackson in achieving the victory at New Orleans? Mr. Kurnett. I a;n not aware of that. Mr. Lovejoy. I am for employing any muscle that can fight. Laughter. Crops In Kansas. It is said that crops never looked bet ter anywhere than they do in Kansas this spasm. Bnh Fall and Spring Wheat yield nn abundant harvest. Many cou tia lic o-y stat iiii nts were made lai win ter and Spring, as to the MifTorinir coii di'ion of th p 'oph on account of the failure of the crops la?t season. There is but little doubt, however, but that there was much sufTerin; and that nil that was ent them from the States was need, d; Could it have b-en possible to have I ad it apportioned amnnjthe n'f-dj?on!v tl.ey miijh; have all been supplied. But tu separate the "needy" and worthy from the "greedy," and unmanly was out of the question. Some would receive by importunate solicitations, church aid from four or five sources, and then obtained from the jrneral fund also ! Others more tnodestand independent, received nothing It is to be hoped that Kansas is done "bleeding" and done beting, and will now live and behave like her elder sis ters in this glarious Union, lending them a be 'rinj hand to put down treason and rebellion r.- pt found. Kansas Cor. of Jut: Y. Trijiirc. ., . . ? G Hi 3- r r' .nents are t:ij and inven- Ari I nvc: The War and Kavy D overun with new warwtr; lions pertaining to the army and n.ivy. One man has anew projectile whose de structive merits are said to be beyond anything conceivable hitherto Irougbt out; another presents an army ttnt, hold ing almost all out doors and of btmg packed small enough to carry in a pocket another exhibits an army trunk of small size which when opened is converted in to a bedstead with bed and beddin? mos quito canopy, cup, saucer, plate, knife, fork in fact a dining tiMe and all the dinner utensils Half a dozen others pres ent for consideration hospital beds, soft and downy; while as if all these failed to save the poor soldier a legion of others fill up the rear with ambulances warran ted to carry the dead twelve at a time, which as a matter of comfort are eaeh to occupy a seperate apartment. Each of -these and a thousand other invaluable articles are backed up by a bulky batch of certificates of utility. But the De partments are slow to appreciate their respective merits much to the dispcint ment of competitors. John A. Washington, the late owner of Mt. Vernon is a nephew of the im mortal Father of his cjuntry and will assist in the present content as a member of Gen. Lee's staff to preserve to us that liberty secure d to the whole country ly the efforts of hi distinguished relative. Rii h moii (I Dispatch. This man Wahimrton sold himself lo the d-'vil lop? ago when he made mer chandise of his gr-at uncle's bones to compel a purchase of Mt. Vernon at ten times its real valii1. H- now wishes to steal the property back and sell it over aain Cleveland Herald. Strayed or Stolen From the uiidersiD" d a joke .f lr fXfn. Th'-ir j;e was Htxiut 8 ycurs; clnr reit.with w!iin t;iil: n" hml white on the buck. One of them hud on bell when they left. A libera reward will be prtid to nn.T one Yn:r uifonn-itiiin.th it will lend to their discovery, to the mbcriber, 2 1-2 miles southwest of I'rowtiviile. 1$. II. MUOIIE. July 24, 1891. a Town. Lieut. Berger, of Com lrV C," Nebraska Regiment, arrived town yesterday, on the Steamer West m- He will remain here with his Tiei for a few days. t). "'toiled. Two of the children of Kennedy, Esq., were poisoned, slay last week, by eating phosphorus lucifer matches. One of them died !ier wiih prompt medical attention -crered. Administrator's Sale. vi!2!rCAST t0.-'? order of th Proe Court cf i j H tt)rtx- will offJr for sale on -v., u.y n Au-ut, A l) IS il, at 10 o clock l. M. on the rr.ms, il,e following described reI prop my to w,t : the wen half of the north west quar V ;fleoct,on No- fi.inU.wnhipXu. six, of range o. tlteen. east, mtuate in id c.unty. , . . , JOSEPU LONG FK1. LOW, AdnmnHra .orof the estate of Nehemih Stiles dec. MruwiiTiIle. July- 13, I8CI, n2-U. $1'50 ebwardwTthomas, ATTORNEY AT LAW, solicitor in Chancery. Offlre c rner of Hun ami rim Streets. EHUWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. i:eiissit orihoXtcrriptitaKd i:prinlslurcs o.V A'rmaiia t (iniiy, ?tluaka Trriilory, for tin; rjSCal Icar endici"; July 1st, K.xi-en'iitiireo and at'iroiria'ion fjr Roails iiil bi n)?(vi ... $542 09 Exi-emlirii.eK for Schools (iuilf pendeut'of tax Mpp-ini-iimieutA J - . . - E9 00 For Printing County Reeorda, and Office Sta tionery - - - - 558 27 Elections - - - . . 99 60 District Court ..... 612 n County Commissioners' Court - - 199 tC Fees ttU Co.ts in cases where County was mado 1 liable . . . . 113 20 County Clerks - - - 7J52 Sheriff - - - - 220 M Hroh.i'e Judge - - - 2-W 79 Keiiter - - . 60 ou Treanurer, (imtependent of per ceuta;e) 47 fco Pa'iperi ..... 100 30 Co ii-taMes' Fees - - - - 16 7o liKideutai - ... 4Gn 87 '"ota; oxpcniMtnref during the current year $442i v'j To'a' amount of County-'vVarrantK isi-ned from July Int. I66otoJu!y 1st IfeCl, and remaining un I!'l .... $1615 19 Coiirty Warrants issued previous to July 1st 1SC0, anl rcuiaiuiiig unpaid - - 1013 06 In'lebtednens of Xemaha County Ju!y lut 1S61 $2633 25 Amount of revenue to be deriv. d from Coun ty tax (exclusively ; levied for 1SU $3277 07 Amount of delinnent County tax, non-resident and interest on same. - 8")rt flfl Foil Tax for 1331 - - - - 715 00 Total Total expenditure for the year 1830 SIS 12 07 $ l:3G5 74 SHERIFF'S SALE. Job A. Tuna, Plaintiff, S . V. Eilwaris. Defeivlant. ' r tie i hereby jrieen that in pursunnco of an exee'afion ii'.-'u -y t!. '-lrk of the District Court of iN'i;tn.,, Count . , N' -.-p -hi Territory, a-iinst the defendant J, V.i. iv. tJj, in ibeabore enitled cae, and in favor of f 'if ixin il therein, John A. l'onn, for the sum of t " ren'y-f ur dollars and sixty-two oent, $74,62 nnd the-c .tj of suit, amounting to five dollars and eiht; -tvo cenU. j$.8SJ I, W. S. Horn, Coroner and ex-oft-i f heri 'I f iid county in siid Territory, have levi u;h n nnd will offer for nalo at public auction, at XW door of the house in whieh the last'terin of the ?aiJ iiuri.'i court for jHidcounfy was held, on Wednesday Ij-3 fourteenth day of A njcuiit, A D 1SC1, between 'he h iu"" of I AS o'clock, P. M. of naid d iy. and will fell to .'be high est bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to-wit: one lot of land, being, to-wit : Jbe routh half of the smuth went quarter of the the sooti. wes quarter of section o thirteen t-t, township !ive (5 , range fifteen ( 15), east of the sixth princi pnl meridian, containing twenty acres of land, more or les. taken ns the property of .1 . V. Kdwards. to satisfy an execution agaitiit him and in favor of John A JVnn. W. S. IIOUN. Ex-fni,.in Sheriff of Nemaha County. Hy J. W. COLEMAN. Deputy. Urownville, July 18th. ISM. n2-5w-$9 WILSON'S Notice to Prc-Emptors. ALO. To John Tlelfrv Jam C. Calnm. Henry G. Smith Chnrles T.Cornell and Thomas M-iddox. You are hereby n tifi'tl t n pi tear at th land of fice at Urownvill , wi hin SO day. from this date to make further proof in relation to ycur pre-emption claim? in accordance with instructions from the Gen ral Land Of!W at Washiutnn. KICIIA1U) F. IJAUUKT,ne2ister; (II. MILLS U. SMITH, Keceiver. July25tu. 1S61. SHERIFFS SALR Fik, Knight k Company.! Moore & Smith. ) Bw'riucof an order tif ?alo to ma directed from the District. Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Ttr riorv. d ited on the 17th day of July A r I80I, I, V. S. Horn. Corner. at d ex-omeio Sh nff. wnlon Saturday, the 31 day of August, 15G1. b' twecn ttie hours of ten oYlot k. a. M.and five Pit. on that day .in front of the bouse whe.e the Dis trict Court held it last-Term. in the town of Urown ville, Nebraska Territory, offer for sale the follow- mgdesenbs I real estate ?.tu itoi in said coun ty, to wit the southeast quarter of section IS, in township 5, north of range 15, east of the 6th principal me ridian, in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, tbe above described property, beinu the property bere tofore attached inthecaseof Ficke, Knight k Com pany, vs Moore Jt Smith, for the sum of five hnn d rod and scnty-fire dollars and forty cents 1 $575.40 debt and cost amounting to fourteen dollars and ac cruing costs and interest from May 13, A 1)1861 at the rate often per cent, per annum, all said land lying and being in Nemaha county, Nebraska Ter ritory. W. S. HORN, Ex-ofiicio Sheriff, byJ W Coleiiak. Dcpt'y July 25th, 1S51. n3 5w9 Sheriff Sale. ;.t J?c In the-House About Xesro fcohllers. "r. B;irrn'ii im IT-dually again sought ' "itroduce his resolution, to which at tarly prjrvi. pf tJ)e tJay objections made. He wished to know wheth nf,eroes are employed in the army, i. seen le,n WIlh uniform, with ri tyonets, revolvers and daggers at r si'lf. Why not then request the rotary of W ar to tell us how many of "Darrirj tjje national army? ;i.t ,irti3 of Iowa, asked whether tlernon had seen any negroes ex- i ur O'. II nn liJ Mr- iwnjeu repli-o that lie ha I not In uruwn cniiiit tirl rAmr'it.iu iwruftt repli-d that he ha I nm f .1 r;t..... I... 1 I "" oi uii of- u" met s n;ui h J0vvn a Ken'ueky nero. who ft..10."' t f l,iiional Government. He did -H ie Vallry of Mexico, arm d by not to any Comnanv. tojj-. ' V"ri,s- Do you believe they ac--uied the army in any capacity ex- 'servants? U. C. Jchnson, vs. Natl an HsTmrn NOTICE is hereby given that I will offer for sale atpublis auction at the door of the House in which tbe last term of the Noraaha County District C urt Nebraska Territory was held, in Brownville, in s:tid county f Nemaha on the twentysixth day of Au gust, A D 1801, atone o'clock, I. M.of said day. the following real estate, situated in tbe sa d coun ty of Nemaha and Territory ef Nbraka, to-wit lots N. nin-. ten and eleven. 9, 10 V II of the senth east frnitioii.'il quarter of (-action Nn. thirfr-one (SI ) in township No. six, o. north of range No. sixteen, eastofthe fith priueipul meridian, with the exception of so much thereof a belong to Ji-feph Cadtinha :'. dsrib ;l as foil .w, to-w if. comoi-n-einjr t the South-west, corner of tho abiv n:med lot Number nine 9 thence nonh forty 101 rods thence east oni hundrel and sixty nils, tbence north forty 40 rods alon? the Missouri rivr thence east to the pla-e of beginning, taken as the proper ty of Nathan Harmon, on an execution in favor of IT. V,. Johnson, issued by the mid Nemnh? county Di trict Court and to me directed, as jthe SheiiffJf the said county of Nemaha. Witness my hand this the 23d day of July. A. D. 18B1. W. S. IIOUN, Kx-Offi-iioSherlfi, I t J. W.COLEMAN, Deputy Sheriff. Brownville, July 25. HGil. (n3-5'-$9) Series of School and Family Rea ders. A Series of School and Family Rollers aimine at the Lipliest ecrce of nerulnes, and t-pleiulidi? iiius t atcJ. tni-tin nt a Primer ami Seven Ke.elei. J'y M AKCl'S WILSON'. Tlie P i.ner, nl tne Firt. S.rc-oU Vlii.J Fjuril auti Fifth lte.ide. are now i ely The leadins i tijects aiinel at on the part ol the au thir have lieen to Ci'iiiiu. t a Sc: ie ol ReolerK that Mi I n it on y prt-soot the very ne-t menu- nnl nieltnKl.s or leachiiiu lie.iiinu a. mt Art. but which i-liall alM e..iiinin m larjie amount of us-elul and entertaining kn .wici-'e. 7ne P. oner and Fir-t and Smd Readers mainly aim at i lie at'aiiiineiit .1 the t1t ..l.jeet by layiuc ibe i nn - la'i f cured hatii'f ol Ketdin-j at I tie ver) beinninK of ihe piipii'n oiire, while I lie nioie advanced readers siillkeei'ii'P iheo.iic.il insirictiou in view, especially aim to P'p'il.iri7C. to the cipn-i'ie of children the llihc. Knijii h ll'tclie" of ftndy. si that noine ne tul ItuiWie-le of ihe vwioi.s ileparlments of Natural HiM. .iv and Natural Science may be obtained by all the pupils in our f(htls. The leailiinj 'uinta uf nirrit cluimeJ for thexe Ilea- l.t. They present annunsii.il Variety in matter and manner, aud will prove exceedingly interest inj; to chil dren. 21 They will secure the highest degree of practical in-i i lie i .11 in ihe art of le.idiii-'. 31 They w ill imp irt a pre.it ane.nnt cf u-efut inf.ir uiaiiiiii. whicli in no oilier way can be broiigiil before ihepicit mass ol Children in our Scle.ols. 4ih. In liiiislrxlinii". and in P per Printing, and in diirliihty of binding they ureal ly eX'.l oilier Ue.ideif, while the prices are extremely lo"-. Till: I'UIIIDJ:. Eatroduclury. 43 P-ves, lame i2nio P.ice i5 cents. Becinnin with the Alphabet-, extetidsto winds of ronr let ers The conversational tyle is adopted to a con siderable -xtent, and mailt are jtiven to deuoie ihe priper inrteciii iis. that ttie child aided by tlie teacher, m:y hepin to read naliirai ly, and thus avoid those bad habits which are so riiffl "nit of curiectioti. lVilson'N liijst Header. hi Pates, lame 12mo, Pi ice 2u cents. B cinninc with asy word of four letters, extends to eay words of fix letters, and a few eay words of tw.iand three f.vllah:es. In ihis Reaier, al-o, the con versational Myle is freiinentiy introduced, aud tLe sys tem of iii fleet ions is coutiuued. Wilson's Second Header. 156 Pa?es larpe 12. no. Price 3cents. Is divided inio seven parts, each preceded by one or more Elocnti. in iry Rules, designed lor the Ure ol Ihe Teacher only and to en orce upon Mm the inip irtance of requirniK pupils to read a directed by Ihe inflec tions. Superior illustrative eucravincs are made the subjects of a Urge number of reading lessons. Wilson's Third Reader. 254 Puses, larpe 12iih, Trice 50 cents. Contains, first, a brief synapsis of the Elements of Elocution." Part first, "Stories frni Ihe Bible." Part Second; "Moral Le-sons." Part Third; Takes up the great division of Animal Lite, the Mammalia," most ly Quadrnpeds. This portion is made exceedingly irt teiestinjr. and the illustrations are unsurpassed in any work on Natural History. Part Fourth; "Miscellane ous." Wilson's Fourth Reader. 360 Pages, larpe !2mo. Price 66 cents. Contains after the ' Eiementj of Klocution," Part I. "Itunian FbvMolojry and Health " Part II resumes the subject of Animal Life in Ihe division which treats of Ornithology or Birds. The same as with Quadrupeds the leadidg species of the several Classes or Orders of Birds are PTonped in cuts which show their relative sixes, and many of the nest beautiful poetic penis in our language illustrate ibe descriptive portions, and give variety to the Reading lessons. Part III. "Vepe table PhVfinlogy or B lany." Prt IV. "Miscellane ous." lu Part V. Natural Phibwophy." wa look in on the fclesd at Glenwild." and listen to the conversa tions held in a Voluutser Philosophy Class." Part VI Sketches from Sacred nistory." contains some of the finest selections of sacred Poetry, with beautiful :llus tralioDs Ti'ilsan's Fifth Reader. P10 Page, targe l2mo $1 00 Contain. Part I.. F.li c Jtlonary " in which the prin ciples or Kli cuiit.n are deve".oppd In a sei ies of C'-nver s.itiniis, wiih nnrieroiis eximples Part II., Herpet- ot. cv. or Renlileh" (the Tidid I'iv'sion i f Z olpy,) wl h drawings of 40 species. Part III. . Hum n Phyiol'py and Health" continued from the Fonth Reader with 13 illustrations. Part IV . Botany" cintiiinct from the Founh Reader, with drawings uf nearly 200 peoies of plants grouped in families, in accordance with Ihe Natural Method " Part V.. Ictheolosy or Fi-hei theF.iurlh divi-ion of ZdoCT. with drawingb ol 124 species. Part VI. ' Civil Architecture " app' priately illustra'ei wl h the differeiit orders, &c. Part VI-. Chemistry" Part VIII, "Ge doey," wiih eol gi ciil Chart and Drawings .f Kxtinct Animals." Part IX.. Ancient nistory, with Illustrative Poetical Selec tions, fee. There arc also ten ''Miscellaneous" Divisions, each illnstrated. Chu'ce selections, in a great pirt peOcal have been ga'hered from more than tw hnndr ed diffceni wi iters, to give interest and ill est rate the sclentiSc divisions, and thereby fnrnh-h a mitahle variety for reading purposes. County Jail. Sealed proposals will 1x5 retired at Ihe ofl.'e of C- ui.ty flera in I'.rwwnviile, until the 5:h Cr ol Au2tii. IRU . for the erection f & County Jail. Se-ifWt ons and terms 'f contract to he sjen at the Clerk Office. T. W. UFDFOHD. Comity Clerk. Notice of Attachment. At my Instance an a'tarhmenf was this dy isned ry C. W .Wbeeler, ex-.fflcio Joi-tice or the Peace of Ne maha County, against the property and effects of John Hatcher, Sen., an absconding debtor of said Conntv. July 1st, 1861. 6w H. O. MISICfK. -" -or - s o a . r5 2 .JBiSZ,--c?3 5j 25 15 a. 52rs rs i a e 5 "x dZ T. - a - r -z a e a C " S -" S "5 A " 9JS'Z I i 5 " i A "3 - g 5 . i " j i: 5 o o m i n A tu i a. - " - x a 5 o 2: ;,c"tt-; -0--"-.r"S-4 ? "o - --"- s5 li--Js2" 5 f55lrZiUiS -It Iff S5 m a i;,?:-j.. :ii-s:";i,j5 t - uS.il . is:"",r4 i.; t z 11 At. M. Ai, Z - L..-s,-s"J-r5t ;5c sit . x: a 35 -r"- ,- 5a.: -!tO- 01- . - e Cj z -I 2 " s-S a 9 . A iia 9 A s SS -i 3 ?. - t .55 Za a Tr3 -tt . ,"-z - s - 5 c - e 2 I C3 a 1 c3 ai c s a . -i s iJ5 .S" -wiE j r x - . Ssft!3 - lig5ii,i:;f:i!iii! r. can Z - " r-- k - i. e & e- Fa-cS-r. t: i- r Probate Notice. Heath Nuckolls administrator of the estite of Charles M.I Ureevor, deceased, j vs. Probate Court ef Ne- Elizabeth Snodjraas, John G. j maha County, Ne-Snodgras-', Peter lireever, brakit Territory, busan Greever, Lavina Gree- petition to sell Rjal ver, arah Greever, Joseph j Estate. Jreevcr, Andrew Greever.A j Win. Greever and Samuel IS. Pafford. To Elizabeth Snodgrass, John G. Snodgras., Pe ter Greever, Susan Greever, Lavina Greever, Sarah Sarati Greever, Joseph Greever, William Greever, Andrew Greever and Samuel R. Pafford whole place of residence is unknown you are hereby notified that Heath NuckolU administrator of the Estato of Charies M. Greever, deceased, on the 26th day of Juno A. D. 1861; filed his petition in the Probate Court within and for the county of Nemaha and Territory of Nebraska, alleging that the personal es tate of said decedent is insufficient to pay hi debts and the charges of administrating his estate, that he died soi led in fee simple of the following de ribd real estate in :he counties of Nemaha, Rich ard li and Otoe and Territory of Nebraska, to-wit: the undivided half of the south-west qnarter of the m uth-westousrter of section twenty-five '2J town ship f"r 4 i llange sixteen (16; and lot No. t'.vo (2 janJ tot N. tUree section twenty-five town ship f-ur i range sixteen 16 and the north-west quar er ot tu imi th west quarter and the south west quar;r of the northwest qr and the southeast quarter uf ti noi"!h-wrst qaarwraud the north-east quarter of the north-rst uaartcrof section thirty mx 16 township four ( '. Hauge sixteen 16, less laidod in townsite8 80-lCi) cres. which leaves a balance of :W2 DO-100 a-rcs, the undirided half in section thirty-nx 36. township fou Uange six ireu,t,I6;, I JO 39-100 acres; (,aso, lo. four of aec tton thirty-one, township four, range sere.16" d lot No. turee and lot No two and lot No I, .'clion thirty-one, township four, range sereuteen ana - north-west, quarter of tho south-west quarter ana (he south-west quarter of the southwest qr and the norlh-ca.-t quarter ol" the south-west quarter, section ihirty-one, town-hip four, range sevnteea 30S 2t) 100 acres Icfsft."! 3'J-IOO iu-res laid off townsite of lot No four and tho north-west qMiirter of the south West qr of section thirty-one, towns hip four, range seventeen N3 3"J-I00 acres, 222 81-100 acres balance.) the undivided half of the south half section one, town.-hip truce, range sixteen, 320 acres, and west half of section seven, township three, range seven teen. 320 acres, and house and 12 lots in St. Deroin. block thirty-five, and lot No. 1. block 31 and stable in St. Deroin, aud tho undivided two- iths of St. D. roin townsite, and lot No 5, block 1 and lot 9, Mock No 2 in Nebraska City. Ot County, N T. The prayer of the petition is foran order authorizing hiiu as administrator of said Charles M. Greever deceased, to sell said premises for the payment of the debts and charges aforesaid. Said petition will ho lor hearing on tho .'i:iyot lulv A. D. 18:' I at 10 o'clock forenoon or as soon thereafter a Counsel cun be heard. Ordered that the forgoing bo i ublished four consecutive weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser." Given u uder my hand and the s .-a of sai.leourt. C. W. WHEELEK, Julv 1st, 1S6 1. ProbateJudge. Master's Sale. Tn pursuance of a decretal order made by the Dis trict Court, held within and for Nerniha Lounty, Nebraska Territory, sitting in chancery, bearingdate M.iv K5;h, 1861, in a certain case pending in said court, wherein Samuel A. Chambers, executor of the estate of illts 1 1 ill, deceased, is complainant and Little P. lliatt.et al. are defendants. I will, on Mon day the 5th dayf August.I85l.at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day, at tho door of tho building in which said oourt. was iait held for said county, in the city of trownville,.ffer for sale ihe following described premises, v.a. l.ts five, six, seven and eight (5,6, 7 an! 8, in b!otk sixty six ifirt.ijn Nemaha City in iaid County and Territory. Terms, cash trfhand. n5t $6w5 Master in Chancery. MASTER'S SALE. Tn niir,nnce of a decretal or er made by the District Court, in and for Nemaha County, Nebras ka T'rritnrv. bearni date May 15, 1861, sitting in Chancery in a certain case pending in said Court, wherein Thomas Heady is complaiuant nnd Henry Yeimierunrf (itharine Neimier. are respondents. I will on Saturday ihe 24A day of August, 1S61, at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day in front of the room where tbe D'mtrict Court of Nemaha CotHty held its la t term, in the town of Brownville. Nemaha countv, 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 six north of range fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, Nemaha county. Nebraska Territory, less the lortf-seven acres sola IS. W. Frame. J.S.BEDFORD, Master in Chancery. Brownville, July 18, 1853. m nu m n IN EROWirVILLE, Whitney's Block, Llain Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK HORN and MORTAR J. J. THURMAN, ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Hrownville nnd vicinity thnt lie bns rera-.ved his Drug Store from Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Urownville, aud having added thereto au extensive stock of Fresh Dms, Chemicals, Dye Stufls, Paints and Oils. Fure Wir.ps and Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair and Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &c, &c, &c. Invites the public pitronnge. ?t!l"Physician's Prescriptions attended to at all houts both by day and nibt. . Brownville. Aprii Ilth.lSfil. n40 yly .. i. !. X I Wk M I T1 . CURE m n 1 1 c U a p ft P. CURE liy ibe u-e..r the-e Pills the periodic 3Uicx of Atrv ou or Sick Headache miy be prevented ; and if ti.keu it the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in reuiovioK the .Vamea and Head' ache to which females aie so nubject. Tl.ey act gently upon the boweis removing Cottive nest. , For Liferent Men. Students. Delicate Females, and I all per..ns of sedentary habitt. they are valuable as a r r ; a m mn...;n ,k. trivinz tone and e 1- ijUA I. lUJIUIIUf, IUU Ujlllltl .----- gor to the digestive organs, and restoring tee natura. elasticitv and strength of tse whole system. TheCEPHALM PILL3 are the result of longinves'.i getlon and carefully conducted ex-K-erimeuts; bavins been In use many years, during which Unio they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering from Headache, whether originating in the ner vous iystem er from a derauael stato of theOflacA They are entirely vegetable In their composition. anf mavbetaltcn at a!r times with rTt safe'T. without :,-nre ef a v t. ? iiaufer f.ie.it fc Til I r tMn or ;ier c.. r. . u i : : i Ta tf.it raiet c.ildrtn. t r 1 1. ani t n it easy to i? .v j .-a sijua" res ( .yC. . Tlie Union Must and shall be Preserved!" AND DEN WILL SELL GOODS ON SUCH TERMS AS WILL SURE- -LY BRING ABOUT THIS RESULT. Blaster's Sale. In pursuance ot a decretal order made by the Dis trict Court, held , within and for Nemaha county, Nehra-ka Territory, sittingincbancery. bearingdate May 13th. 1861. in a certaii ease pending in said court, wherein D.J. Martin 4 Co., are complainants and Samuel Callan. Charges He- and Margnrt J. Hess are defendants. I will, on Friday the 26 day of Julv. at 10 o'clo- k A. M. of said day.at tbe door of th building in which said court was last held for said eonntv. tn the city f Brownville, offer for sale at public auction the following described premises, to-wit r Tho north-west quarter of the south-west miarter of section No. twenty-two (22, ) Township No. six (fi north of Range No. fifteen (15 ) east of tho 6th principal meridian, situated in Nemaha Co. Nebraska Territory. Terms eah in hand. J. S. BEDFORD, Master in Chancery. Jane 20th, 1S6I. noOJ3w5j FRESH AQEIVAL Boots and shoes, StlCLKL 0VE3 linnets, Misses Mats, Dry Groods and roceries, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, IRON, &c, A General Assortment of all the above. Havinz determined to engage in general mercan tile business, 1 have this Spring brought on. and open ed ont an extensive and varied assortment of everything needed by purchasers in this or any other country in sisting of Boots, Shoes, nats, Caps. Bonnets of every grade and style ; Dry Goods In endKss variety, cassi tners, Cloths. Jeans, Saitinets, Tweeds, Vestings. Cali cos. Lawns. Merinos, Cambrics, brown and bluish mus lin; Groceries, fancy and staple; Iron, Nails, Hard ware, Queensware, &c. I am determined to open up a "new era" In Mercan tile business, and will, therefore sell at n?ures unpre cedentedly low. for cash or country produce CUSTOM WORK. I have on hand a splendid assortment of French Kip and Calf Skins for home manufacture, to order, on the most resouaMe terms. All work warranted or no psy WANT ED : nides. Pelts and Furs, for which the highest prices al all times will be paid. To be Brief If ynu wish to purchase good on the most favorable tr7u. or dispose of your produce to the test possible advan"??. Be sure and call at DE1T.S CHEAP ST0EE. Brownville. April. ISGl. PARTIimAIIL TO RANt HMEN. irt.or.t.ioTtnniK'itns." anywhere netween ine Missouri river and t oint-ins. my 'r whole saling to them is d- cnplete rmbracina everything desirable or profitable to trade ia. ad at prices unheard rM rr teti.1 our orders, which wi.l meet with prompt attention. Erownville, April i.a. iibi. v tlKO HILL. To All Whom it 3Iay concern. All persona indebted to in. T I fc, , either on book account, or by note, are hereby notified tnea.M and pay upon or before the 10th dny of March IS61, and thereby save themselves trouble ard cost. HrownviUo.reo.it . Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The nn.ier.-iirned whose kilns aresittiated nine mile west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keeps constantly on hand a very superior article oi lime, to which he invites the attention of those wish ins The Lime will he delivered at thekiln or at any other p int in thecounty, asdesircd. Feb 9. ISfiO fim si . i.w.t. LEGAL NOTICE. de- 1 Petition to Sell nenth SnbkoliS a9 Administrator " of tbe estate of Joseph Derom ce ceased. vs Catharine Williim Margarett ltni.ii )t It iron neroin. To Catharine, illiam, Marsareii. Amnp, aim oa.ou Den in. whoare heirs and lepal representatives or Jo seph Deroin. deceased, you aie hereby informed that ..n the 4;h day of June A. D. 1861 said administrator filed his petition in the Probate Court of Nemaha Coun ty Nebraika Territory. The object and prayer of which petition is to obtain an order on the '-'9th day or June, A- D 1961. at 10 o'clock, A M., at my office in Brown ville in said county lorthc.sale of the foMowinst real e-tate. f wl li h the said Joseph Per. in died setied. to wit : The ill-divided one-ieuth or the Townsite of St Dendn. i i Nemaha County. Jn T , at which time all persons interested may attend and show cause why the praver "f said pe'ition should not be granted. Witness my hand and the seal of the Probate Court of Neninha county, Nebraska Territory. n3-4w C. W. M'HEELER, probate Judge. June 4, ISol. Probate Notice. WHEREAS, n. M. Reynolds, baa been appointed General Administrator of the estate of Joeph Proud, deceased, late of Gaire County; notice is hereby given that I have appointed Tuesday the thirteenth (13) day of Aunnst A.D. 1851. as the day for hearing claims against said estate. All persons having claims aeainst said estate are bsreby notified to have them on Ale on or before that day or they may forever be debarred from recovering such claims Given tinder my band and official seal, this Huh day of May, A. D. IS6I. WX. BLIKF.1.11 46 ltpf Prolate Judge. u'i ti. b t. Sold ay 3r:.;,:';iU and all t-.er l.-'V-fiia iTe-ii-niij. A box wni be ent by rriai nrenid n receiptor the Price 25 cents. Ait orders should be addressed to HEN RY C. SPALDING. 43, Cedar Street, New York. Pee.. ISfiO. n221r THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OT SPALDING'S EIPII1LIC. PILLS, Will convince all who suffer from HE AP ACME, THAT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. Aithe Teitimonial were untnlicitedby Mr.SPAL DISQ, they afford unquextionnUe prwo of th efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Beverly, Mats., Dec. 11, 1860 II C Rpalmxo, Esq. I wish for somo circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Fills more particularly before my customers. If jou have anything of the kind, please rend to me One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) tens cured of am attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her. liespectfullv your, XV It WILKES. Iieynoldsbitrj, Franklin Co OJ January 9, 18(31 f Henry C Rpaldiso No 43 Cedar St, N Y Dear sir: Inclosed find twenty-five eenta, (25.) for whieh send box of "Cephalic Fills." Send to address of Rev WmC Filler. lvnoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pills irori tile a charm cure Headache al most instauter. Truly yonrs, WM C FULLER. JIisoHville, Conn., Feb 5, 1851. Mr. Spaldixo. Sir: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Hie them so well that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Fart of these are for the neighbors, to whrJta I gave a few ont of tho fir t box I g t from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't servant. JAMFS KENNEDY. JTacerford, Pa., Feb. 6, 1851. Mr. Spaldixg. Sr: I wish yon to send me onn more box of yonr Ce phalic Pills, Aace received a yrert deal of benefit from them. Yonrs. respectfully. MAUY ANN STOIKnOUSE. Spruce Creel, Iliintimjton Co., Pa..) January 13, iS61. ) H. C. Spalding. Sir: Yoa will please send me two boxes of your Cephal ic Pills. Send theui irrrmediately. Respectfully yonr. J.W. If. P S Ihare-iutd one box of your Pillx, and find them ejrec.'ea. BhU Vernon, Ohio. Jan. 15, ISol. HFNttr C. SpaLCIno. Ksq. Please fi;vi incJosed twenry-five Cfnts. for which send me another box" of yotir Cephalic Pills. They ai-e truly the beat Pills Ihtr erer tried. Ulrect STOVE . PM. Belle Vernon. Wvandot CoO. -JTA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED ULUE will save ten times iti cost annua!ly-Jg SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. 1SC0. To Phtkcipals of ScleKils, who wih slnele copie for examitisiinti with a view to Introduction, the aNive ho kswili hesent. r"t o-'e jvepaid in rrveipt of h-ilf th prices above r.ape. To of er persons Ihey will be tC t p 6 ace mepjiid on receipt l tbe fnll trice. F- r Ter-ns (.f Ti'r. diet! n and fur Aeenrit. ?t trp.s fl A RPF"U &. BROTHKUS, or M.IRCl'S WILSON, to their cms Published by HARr-T? ft RTTOTHFIFS. Frat.kl n Square. New Yoit. MELIT MILLS. NEMUIA CITY. NEBIISKA- Oxssla. JTor wlio -t Tb public are informed that at Meivrn's Mill 'hat 8"tr9o;eritscsti is hrins paid for K-od metxhintable wheat. Also wheat tntl Corn ground lor toll as osnal. No22 J. Q. MELVIN. 1SC0. TAXES. NOTICE. Delinquent Tax Payers for theyear are here by notified that such delinquency must be paid by the 15th int., this is the o. ly and last notice, and if not heeded, the process required by Law for the collection of delinquent taxes will be enforced. Attention is also called to the 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, 63 said special Taxes must bo paid. July, 4bJS")i. n52w2 JACOP.STKTCKLER. County Treasurer. LEWIS WALDTER, HOUSE- SIGX AM) ORNAMENTAL GLAIZER AND PAPER HANGER. DKOWNVILLE. N. T. J Tlie Newest and Rest Music Poth Vocal and intrumntal by tho best Amerioan and European eomrfwers. rrr r-gularl every wcok In tho HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL. Price Four Cents. A ner soog by Siephea Glover, appears in No, 1, Vol 2. Master's Sale- In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Dis- trict Court held witnin pna ii icui;ui v.oni,-, Nebra-ka Territ-ry, sitting in Chancery, b'.ari.ug date May 10th, 1831, i il certain case pending in said court wherern Jackson LyncsiscomioVmant. and l.T Whyte, Sarah IFbyte, IFilliam lloblitzell and Martha Hoblitjell re defendants. I will, on Friday the 2Cth July, 1 81 1, at 10 o'clock A.M.t: said diy. at the door of the building ia whic'a the last term if said District Court was held for said connty, in the city of Brownville, oiY, for sals at public auc tion the following described prepjises, to-wit r The South-east quarter of section No. feiiilO), Town ship No. five (5) North of Range No. Efteen (15) east of the fith principal meridian situate in Nema ha routitv, Nebraska. Territory. Terms, cash in band. " J. S. BEDFORD. Master in Chancery. June 20, ISol. "n50i6w5 GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. JACOB MA KOHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROWXVILLC, SCaUASKA, Has just returned from St. Louis witi an entire new stock of LATEST STYLES Of Goods for Gentlemen's wear, which be will roaka to order at short notice, and in C manner he warrants to be satisfactory. His stock consists in part of black, colored and mixed cloths ; black, eolorcd and mixed dcoskim ; black, colored, taney nnd mixed Casjimers; fine Kentucky Jeans, Check. Cottonades. Liners, drilling-, duck?. Satin. Vesting, Hraids, Button., corJ Ae He returrs his thanks m the centleuvn of this place and ri iintty for their past liberal patronage, and respectfully invites tbem to call and examine bis new' stock. Ho feels confident that in tbe fu ture as in the past, he will be able to give entire sat isfaction. LSrownrille. March 21. lSSfl.-ly Ayer's Cathartic Pills SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECES I economy! dispatch: t3!r"A Slich in Time Sites Nine !'f2 As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families.it is very desirable to hive some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock crv. tc SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household enn afford to be without it It is always ready, and up to tbe stie.kin? point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N B A Brush accompanies each bottle. Trice, 25 cents Add res HENRY C SPALDINO, No 43 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled person are attempting t palm off on the nnnspectin public, imitations of my PkEPAREI) GLUE, I r.ould caution all persons to examine before pu rimming, and. see that the full name "T'AT.niNG'S PREPARED GLUEjH 's r. t'ne outside wrapper; all others are swindling counterfeits "Pike's Peak, or Ilust," SEW THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOTIC- PICTURE GALLEfiY, Just Puelisuld in etlexdid r. l t fln"5Tirp n-i i T.ra - liero cf Sumter. - 2. P0P.T2AIT C? U:ZZ-GZ;. 3. roaiSAiT or coi. llisttcsth, of th New York Fire Zouaves, asasiiuateu at A txanJHa, after baulir.g dawa the R;b.l lb T5 XEI3, a magr.ifljrntjlirge, richly colored cn grarirg. 5. TUS UASS. ErGinT fgnfir thvr way through tL- streets of L.utimore. A most spirited pietu'e, ivirg a Tery ccrrc-ct idea of that blot dy tr usac'Jon. G. "S7AS EPANGLrD SAJHTEH" CC2-" TJES3 07 LI2ESTY. A heaVt-siirriss dj sion, exquisitely colored. G. THE V0ITOTTS33. To bnrt soldier represented in the act of tramplin underfoot the traito-s banner, and unfur ling in its place the glorious ola stars at! stnpes" forever in triumph to tfiTe." 8. TILS DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, a mammoth lnhogradhia picarc, trillnntly eclored. representing the variens crick rgi ments in the Unitel States'setvioe, In a ill dress, and equipped and armed for aetir service, being ore of the most mrtgnifljent pictures of that kind ever got up in thi country. Among the miUUry represrtel, are the New York 7th, M ia. 6;h, tha I ir? men Zouaves, Col. Juryoe's Advance Oav-J, 1st (Jerman KiUes, Ironca Sonares, i.i..y Wilson's Zonaves, eti., e'.cr. Price 25 irT s; rs w, QJJE DuLLAo AuiiAKGEEliT. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! .FOR 0HE DOLLAR 1 , F0II 0SE DOLL AH! We will send the complete set cf 8 pictures to acy jartof tbe United State., postage paid. ' FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! " FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send by mail, post-paid, tbe followinj setcf .," Union Goods : ' 1. One copy Hardee's Tactics, the Text Boci for t!i ' Citizen Soldier. 2. 25 splendid assorted Union Enrelopes, entirely new devices. . - 3. 2 1 sheets superfine Union paper. 4. No. 4 of our picture gallery, (Tha Ecrnbardaent of Sumter.) 5. No. 5 of our picture gallery, (Th jramchusetis Sixth.) G. The splendid picture ''The Defenders of ecr Union." FOU ONE DOLLAR ! FOK ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR ! We win send the following, post-paid : Portrait of the joutbful Col Ellsworth, assassinated at Alexandria, a ruartyr in the cause of liberty. 25 assorted Union Envelopes. Th splendid picture entitl d "The Defenders cf oar Union." A nngnifi eit Gold Union Pin, tbe most elcgint yet got up valued at II 50. Envelopes witk tho newest designs and every de scription of Union Goods can be procured of as cheaper than ny where else. Sample sent free, to dealers on application. Adlfess all letters and order. L J. Y01GT L CO.. n50w2 12 Ann Street, New York. Something New L. P. E. C. & C. Ladies' Patent Electro Collars and CaSi. .. 6 Sets for 50 cent. G. p. e. c. Cents' Tatcnt Enamelti CuEars. 10 Collars fcr 30 cents. Wc have now in stock a fu'l and complete assort ment of all styles of llain and Fany GooJs, m mu factured by us under our several Patents, and we particularly invite the attention of the trade toth goods now on exhibitien atonr storo. LOCKWOOD MANUF'G CO., 671 BROADWAY. P. 9. The "Union" goods aro especially adapted to the times. PROVISION A5D DRY GOODS HOUSE. ro. TVTcviaJL otroot, BROWIIVILLE, IT. T. Have Jn6t completed thtir new business h-use on Main Street, near the U.S. Land Office, in Urownville where they have opened out and areorTering on the most favorable terms. - - . OHO O-ElS jES-Z jE3 S Dry Goods, Provisions, Of all Kinds, FLOUR, CONFECT10NARIES, GRECy AXD DRIED FilUSTS, Choice Liquors, Cipars, And a "tlkousand and one," other things rcrTV.'r needs. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK B'-ownviTe. April 26. lv " FOUND. A Gold Fob Chain. The owner enn bnra by de scribing same and paving for tbi lvert!'eu"'rt UrownvP.Ie, June 27. SAMUEL CALLLEN. ATTcNTION! BEE-KEEPERS. Kidder's new system of Bee ilanagcment, whera by a swarm of Beej wiil collect from one te tbre hundnd p,undof honey in one season. Bees can be made to swarm any season, or prevented from do ngso. Can be prevented from flying to the forssts in swartning-titne. Bee-robbery easily prevented. Mo'h millers prevented effectually. Never lose bceii by the chill of widtcror otherwise. 1 will sciei my new Book Circular, containing 22 pages, freo of postage, to any Z.'ee-Keeper that will send me bis Post-Uiilee address. It gives the con tents or Book in full, and gives general exp'antion, and cuts cf the Patent Compound Hive. Or, I will send Kidder's Ouidd to Apiarian So'coca ' on the receipt of 57 cents, in postage- stamps, which will give full particulars in the Culture and manage agemer.t of the oney Ree. All orders for circulars, book, hives, rights, tfce., promptly attended to. Addres. K. P. K.1DDER, Burlington, Vt. ' BRIGHT ON GRAPE CULTURE. SEC0SD XDITI05, Thirty pnjre. of N'sw Matter, with the expri.?-3e rf 18CU and '61, being tbe most important rartof the work. Indi-r-n-ab'e to all GRAPE GROWERS. S.nt by mail, freecf postage, on receipt of tho price, 50 cents, ia sumps. Address, WILLIAM ERIGIIT. Box 123 Philadelphia, P. O Pa. A Double-page Map of the World, ; ON MEr.CATOR'S PROJECTION, U'ill be given free alnna with the first number of the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, now ready THE EMPIRE CITY AT ONE VIEW, In a splendid Colored Enjrarin of m liii'i mi? m DOORS AND SASH. Forcn excelletit and cheap article of Pine Doer and Sj.ih cailat the new store of J.J. THURilA::. BrownrUIe, April II, '61. n4-y!y Showing tbe entire city, and forming . COMPLETE BIRD'S-EYE VIEW of i(r a sheet of snperSae drawing paper's. 21 by 3 inches, all sarefully colored by band.' This Cu'-s P'Ctare has just baen published at Three Dollars per copy, but by nn arranirement S"eeted we areenabled U off. r it TO EVERY SUL'SCIIiZBS to the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, who forward u?2,in return for which wij wiil miil free, enpy of tho nti'va cr.graviu (bine up with roller to preserve it j ar l also tbe HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL for on yea-.- Sample CortKS of tba En-'-avln cm Seen at ourofnee. All g"cd tojntrp bills. or ja stamps taken at par a rrmiuances. Adircti a I couiiiiiini. n'ion." toth? Publishers and Pror --ic.7rs the HorsEHOLT) JOUKNAL, A. HAU1HILL A OO., 20 North William street, New York. Oxen Wanted. T?ie nscTibera are !e.sir6ua or hunzi tirsc 7?icf pvI, he-iT three fotrr or Ca 6ir-oi l tsca. ce-'ii-'t c-h. ad hi.iai.ce Cl !n s.is nonilia, pjjatle ia gcxids onileiivery o C ittia. Or w wiii take Caulc on tfebts. "