ADVEIITISER. -.,..-wir.I.E.-AVG.22.lSfil.. 2"Q 1 Er Scroll. Brown'. In ffni? Advertiser, ua r jUv? to .hge .11? IIOTT, LV. as-l FcrrLja Newspaper rrertislng Agency, 'f r;r; "a;'-t city. tr.3 rreau- in St. IjOuis. Me?rs -notuse tr!T rCS TT5C AJ'iii""" it.rr.Fj- ourrefuiar au- . f , i t-irrrlittr na Jr- j.vjm'c - " Ktero ciuw th ' I ..r rrr. In busi er.! focntr- .. w .;.tvuvi xriihior publications. i. , j. j j The 4. Aivcr::;erV Utnce nat proviuea I- Fbj cot?, and also, those for I J" r: -blinds of National Envel i X-r d is now Trer-ared to fill orders jTC-ticr;oin;crrcst osce.. I jeir KUHarr roxapaaradflocfc f- Guards. ! ja terpin; vrith the military feeling of ! Aday, asto te prepared to meet any ! rtsercesry. the citizens of this place Uc:Kii i rroper lo.crgauze aa addi- tiotai ir.-i'-sry comrany. Accordingly a hrre enthuiiasiic meeting: was held : ja'rLors Hail on Saturday even---r. ?on:e thirty or forty persons im ; cediate.'r trolled their names. The : r,K::faij-rned until Monday evening ; hen archer large meeting was held and I tic compiry withcat any trouble filled i;p Jo mxirr.ura number, and a per fect criaa'.ioa effected. With great uriihim:.y &Ldctthi:siasci the name I'AM-orK Gnnrs wasaicpted, in hon or of cur fc je'.Ly Secretary and acting jvers;r A. S. Papdocs. The company is.cr-tr.pocd f ocr best citizens and will imnifJiate.'y uMtcrra ana peneci mem telrrs ia drill. ' The following are the cScers: . A.JV. Matthews, Captata. K. F. Bariiett, Ht Lieut. W. H. Hoover, 2J ; Lewis Hill, 1st Serjeant. D. II. MXaugblin, 2d " . j.H.Mornfc-n, Ja Jthn Straw, 4th ' . Sa;al Campbell, 1st Corporal. . 11. (.S. Kneffer, 2J " .,. J. II. Scott, 3d ' " . .T.ii.Hatnilti'U, 4 th 44 . dpt. .Matthews and Lieut. Barrett are loth crricient and experienced mili tary men, Loth having been in active 6(nii-e in the fitrld during the Mexican war. Tbe other officers are well fitted for their positions. Oiiicers drill every Tuesday evening ; compacy drill every Friday evening. Temperance Sleeting a meeting of the citizens of this place was held at he Presbyterian Church, on the evening cf the 15th, to consider the expediency of organizing a society for the purpose of promoting the temperance cause in the city. The following resolution was pas red: Resolved, That we are in favor of or ftiizin a local. society in this place, for the purpose of suppressing intemperance tad promoting public order." A committee, consisting of Messrs. Burch, Hoadley, Bobbins, Holladay and Hewett, were appointed to prepare a con stitution suitable for the Society, and re port the same at a subsequent meeting to be held at the same place on this eve tir.g, atS o'clock, to which time the meet-"adjourned. IciproTcments. Notwithstanding j picture as Is a Fktiire.-Throjgh the peculiarly embarrassing times, hand- our old friend, W. C. Munger, of Louis ville, Kentucky we have received a splen did photograph cf Gen. Robt. Asbeb sox, the Christian soldier, and hero cf Ft. Sumpter." This picture is gotten ap by E. Klauhcr of the "Bee Hive Galle ry," in that inimitable style which has rendered his' gallery famous throughout the country. The picture itself is 10 1-2 by 12 1-2 inches, and is a lifelike repre sentation of that loyal and true-hearted nan, who withstood, not only the temp tations of those who had been so long his warm-hearted friends in the South, but, with a handful of half-starved men, stood up and battled so bravely, with the fear ful odds of more than a thousand to one, to protect the flag of his country. See advertisement. These large pictures, usually rold at S2 and upwards, Mr. Klauber furnishes at only 81,15 post paid. Call and see the picture at this office. some improvements are being continual ly made in this place : J. L. Rot is erecting a very neat two story brick residence on Main street be tween first and second. Rogers 5c Bro. have newly enclosed a new and large Livery Stable ca First street between Main and Atlantic. Dr. Gwix is preparing to build yet this season a fine residence on the hill side ia Middle Brownville. We notice stveral other smaller resi dences going up in various parts of the city. Hon. S. G. D.wlt, Delegate in Con gress from Nebraska reached heme on Friday evening last, and has been warm ly received by his numerous friends in this county, fine spirits. He is in good health and Wlicat Cnttlng In Nemaha Co. In response to our appeal for information in regard to the wheat crop of Nemaha county, the following owners of Reapers have reported, and we earnestly reqaest all others in the county to do likewise. The same invitation is also extended to adjoining counties: The Reaping Machine of S. "W. Ken edt cut this year 100 acres of wheat and 20 acres oats. TheMachineof ScnwAUTZ &. Stevejs sox cut 1S6 acres of wheat and 14 acres oats. The machine cf L. Y. Basks cut 125 acres of wheat Tnro. Hill and D. J. Marti, whole sale merchants cf this city, have gone on a trip west as far as Ft. Kearney; will be absent a couple cr three weeks. We will undoubtedly have some interest ing intelligence by them on their return. Pleasant Serenade. On Tuesday night the residences on upper Main street and thereabouts were fortunate in being favored with a rather new style Serenade. The company was composed of young ladies, under the guardianship of "Con" and the "old school-mistress." The style we confess is rather to be admired. The cr was A No. 1. THE AUCRICAX BEE-KEErEUS MANUAL . Eeirg a practical trcs.tio on the hi.-tory nd domestic economy of tbelloiicj Bee, embracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with the mo5t approved methods f managing this insect through every br&cch of it? culture, the result cf many years expericcce by T. Ii. Mixes: erab:Hlrhed by 35 fine wood erpjavings. C. M. Saxxos, Baseb & Co., Xew Yoilr, 350 ragej. $1. Th j ublisber will accept our thanks for a copy placed upon our table, and also for a copy of tho ilYSTERIES OF BEE K.EEFING EXi'LALN'ED . Beiaj a complete analysis of the whote subject consisting of the natural history of lines, direc tions for obtaining the greatest amount of pure surplus honey with the least pos-iUc experience remedies for losses given, and the science of " lack" fully illustrated the result of more than S3 years experience in extensive apiaries. Ei-th Edition; contr.ir.ing directions for using the moveable combs of L. L. Langstroth : by M. QriNBY, Practical Bce-Kceper. C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co., 25 Park Bow, New York, ZSi KIDDET.'S GUIDE TO APIARIAN SCIENCE: Being a practical treatise in every department of Bee culture and bee management embracing the natural history of the bee, from the earliest period cf the world down to the present time; giving the anatomy and physiology of the dif ferent species of Bees that constitute a colony; etc. , by R. P. Kipper, Practical Aspiarian, Bur lington, Vt., 176 pages. oOcts. To the author we are indebted for a copy. o Uncle Bex Whyte for the present has retired from the City Eating House and is succeeded by Mr. Chapix, who we are informed does up things in excellent style. Change. The City Drug Store, later ly owned by Dr. Cbim, has recently changed hands, Richabd Brow, Esq., is now proprietor. The friends of Ma. J. P. BAKEH,who have recently been pained to hear of his severe illness will be pleased to know that he is rapidly convalescing. Sprinkle's Mills. It is with pleasure e announce that the extensive Merchant Will, recently and so expeditiously erect--ia this city by that enterprising capi laist, Levi Spriskle, Esq., will com mence grinding on Monday next. Farm tTs have a mill they can at all times iepend upon matters not whether "the ater is high" or "low." This is a branch of business we have It.; felt the great need of; and to Mr. Sprinkle too much praise cannot be given. I He has fpent $12,000 in the erection of this mill, which is acknowledged by all to te the best and most substantial in every respect, not only in the Territory, but in the whole upper country. Every citizen, not only ct tne town but county, ought to feel it a duty incumbent upon them to patronize and sustain such a worthy enter prise : "we know they wilf do it. bo soon as the two mills are entirely completed we will again refer to them and in detail. Masonic. We are indebted to Bro. W. C. Munger, of Louisville, Ky., for a large group cf faithful likeness, finely executed, and presenting a pleasing ar ray cf faces who are admired for their zeal and devotion to masonry. The group contains Ilobt. Morris of Kentucky; N N Barrett of Connecticut; Thomas R Austin, InJ.; John Sheville, N. Y.; James C Lucky, 111.; Stillman Blanchard, Michigan; George H Fleming Ky.; George D. Norris, Alabama; Peter Thatcher, jr., Ohio; D Vi Thompson, III; Elisha D Cock, Ky. We are informed that the gateway within which these eleven likenesses are represented, is a faithful copy of the sculptured gateway at Karnac, Egypt, only substituting Masonic emblems for hieroglypicical symbols. It is copied from a photograyh in Frith's Views of Egypt. This Gateway is about sixty feet high. It was built under Ptolomy Energets, a bout three hundred years before Christ. As this was only about three hundred years after the building of Jerusalem, and Nehemiah, it doubtless presents as nearly as may be, a representation cf the gateway of that renowned city. Our masonic friends and others who desire to examine the above will call at our ssnctura. The whole picture is 25 by 27 inches in size. X E W A D V E R T I S E 31 E X T S SEEDS! SEEDS!! Seeds of the following kinis of this years crop are now resdy and will bo sent post paid to all who send stamps or coin for the same : Piaathus liedJiwiger, iuc. tl Lasciuatus, 10c. dj Monstrossus. 100; do Gieaute:us. 10c. Those fine Pinks from Japan have never before teen sold for less than 25 cents per racfcaro. Kterna'. or Everlasting i lower, in eit'tu colors, iuc. California Flower, 5c. Mixed Balsamic, 5c. Double do 10C7 Lotiel'c Catchfly, 6c. . Ice Plant (a curiosity) 5c. Paturi WripLtii (beautiful) ICc. Soap Dragon (line mixed) 10c. Columbine, 6c. Star of Heaven, 5c. Spanisa Pink, 6c. Chineie do 6c. Mule do 5c. ilouthly da 6c. . ConvoUus Miuon, 5;. Ambrosia (in colore) 6c. N'ipella (in colors, very teautifel flower) 5c. j:tig:Uh Petuuia, (from KnglanJ) 10c. Zlnr.ia Elecaus (from France,) 10c. Balsam Pear, 5c. rfjllyhock Sees, fine Encrlish prize flowers, 10c. Frenca Poppies in ten line colors very double mixed, Kc. Salpiglossia (5ne miuei) 5c, Coreopsis (moth lad) 5c. Drumiaondis Phlox, 5c. Er.?li-a Ilaartseise, 10c. iiai ipoid, double, (tlowor measured four inches a cross) IOc. Old ilai'i's Cnrls (enriyn:-) 5c. Ami "ver thirty varieties common to the flower gar den. Tbe cr.tire lot above enumerated wnl i-eeeni iree on receipt of $1.25, selling prica two dollars and fifteen cents. Ilerculns Club Gourd, 10c jltuVoard Squash, 10c. 3IsJor General. Gov. paddock has ppointed Hon. Johs S. Bowes, of Wash ington county, Major General of the Ter tit rial Jlilitia to fill the vacancy of Gen. Thayer. The appointment is a most .ttpttaltce. Take Notice Tow'D30w & Dat, Publishers cf the "J'ews from Home," New York; Galutia B Smith, Proprietor Smith's Electric Oil, Philadelphia; J. P. Creages, Baltimore, and L. W. Reais, Beardstown, III., will do well to confer with the Publisher of this paper immediately, by letter or cth erwise. The two papers at Pktismouth are get ting thenRpelves into a nice muss over the Pawing cf the Delinquent Tax List. Petter keep cool, gentlemen ; this is hot eatber and these are hot times. PERIODICALS. We hare neglected' our periodi cal exchange! of late; not only in perusing- them but in giving regular notices. Godkt, for Sept. came ia dua time at d is all it admirers could ask; fine engravings, fashion plates and filled with interesting matter. Atlantic Moxthlt, for August, is on oar tablo It is freighted with most interesting matter; three articles are particularly so : "Trees in assemblages" "Reminiscences of Stephen A. Douglas" and "WBerewil! the rebellion leave ns." IlARrER's Monthly, for Angnst, is also beforo U3 Leading and exe?!svcly illustrated articles 'The Control Park" Tbe Coast lingers of California' ''Jcsect' destructive of ilaize." The weather for the past week has been cool and pleasant for August. The shower yesterday, will be all that late crops will need. Lcttncc 8 varieties, 6c Ice Cream Watermelon 6c Mountain sprout do 6c. A rp'-e Sec-led do 6c. Hungarian do do Lmisana lonly do do Apple Pie Melon. 5c. Kzyptian do 6c. Xecleys Cucumber, 6c. Long F.useUn, do 6c. Snate Cucumber prow: five feet long, curled up op like a saake an ex- Pateconi do 6c. ii.ion Marrow Squash 5c. Washington do 5j. Jackson do 6c. Honolulu squash a squash whose flesh is tweeter than any sweet potatoe, without sugar. The freed of this So.t-.ash cold last season f r one doli'ar per dozen. Put np one dor. ia package for 10c, when other seeds are ordered, collect pickle 10c. African Imphce Seed, 10c. per lb. where stamps are seat to cover postage. Seed of a hito bugar Lane Irora iieorgia, saia to make excellent sugar, at 5c. per il'o. All sent for ono dollar, or, the whole list lor two dollar? and twewty-Cve cents. Addr&sa ma at Syracuse, Otoe Co., N. T. as vre have an oCice established here. Augnst, 1S6I. Xomaba Xursery. SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHS or COtOXEL RODilJIT AXDERSOX. ?hG,ZIero of Fort Sump Are Made at the "Bee nivo Gallery, Louisville, y and tent bv mail, pre paid, at very low prires 17: pic tnre 10 1-2 by 12 1-2 inches, $1,15-, picture 2 1-2 by 3 1-2 2S cents. Fractions of a dollar may oe sent n i t ui- nce Stamps. Address a.L..i Bin, , Bee Ilive Gallery, Lcuisville, Ky. For the Fall Trade. The subscriber has for sale the coming Autumn the following : 503 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Goosebery. 1.060 Ked Dutch Currant. 2.CO0 New Uochello Blackberry 200 Red Antwarp Raspberry. 200 Rrinckle's Orange " 100 White (Jrapo Currant.' 500 Victoria Rhubarb. 500 Isabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grape. 100 Tuttle's Red Grape (New and f.ae. Also: a larse assortment cf Ornanrmtil Ph rob bery, for which see priced !ht, which wi!ib; for warded gratis on application. Address, II. A. TERRY, Aug. 1351. Crescent City, Iowa. SEED POTATOES. Toodst vk, A:h Lea", Kidney. Pink Ey Scotch Rices andLlue Rusty CvaL?. at Oi" Dollar per bush el delivered at the CSee cf the -Nebraska Fanner." 100 Varieties Grr,i2 Ylacs. T!it Lftrrjttt &li'.etio I5"e: of Xtw Tori. Delaware, Diana. Rebecca, Ilerbcrant, Hartford rro'.Lf.c, Concord, Union Village, Franklin, Outanic, Cugahoga, Canadian Chief, Taylors Huliett, Mesa tair iy, Crcveling. Clolinta and over 7 J other kinds at eastern catalogue rates. Isabella, Catawba and Clinton at 25cts each, $2 per i Mtn. lOperlO'J. ' Aag. Iscl. AiXEMAUA NUKSERY. 3D VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Amng wl ioh are Wil Albsny. $1 p-r 100 cr $ 5 per loOvl : Jer.cv Lit 1, $10 per let) ; Triomphe di'Gani, $2 fr 10- LltvuPir.c, II jveys Seedling, Hookers, i!a-.'k Prinee, ilav Queen ai-d 2 ether kird' tA $1 j-?t 1 Placti tf iii'h Pine S;rinly of lS'd.at $2 per diz. Au. 1-61. NEMAHA NURSERY. RASPBERRIES I BASS3EEEIES ! ! Iluds -:n rivtr $2 rcr dox, 25cts each. Fran.-on? 2 u " " Falftif ij) " 2D - A Ten 2 " 23 a Cir.iincati 2 " u " V. hite and Red Antwarp $2 per u z. A:ueric-n Parplo Cmn 2 " Au-. Ir61. NEMAHA NURSERY. PIASTER'S SALE. In pursuance of a decrctr.l crier made by the District Court, in and fr Nemaha County, Ncbra? lTmrT. r.A. Varlft. 1 I. sitti ti" in wherein Thomas Heady is eomplainant and Henry Neimier and Catharine Neiiiiifr, areres-pondenU. I will on Saturday the 2-Uh day cf .Juusf, 1SG1, at 10 o'clock, A. ii. of sail day in front of the room i where the xitrt; Ctnrt oj A'JtaAa (,''; he.J its lart term, iu tb t -wa of Pn-wnvillc, Nccrah county, Nebraska Territory, oiler lor sale to tbe highest bidder for caib. tbe following described re al estate to-wit: the northwest quarter of section sixteen, township six north of ran? fifteen, east of the sixth principal meridian, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, less the f rty-seven acres sold' R. W. Frame. v J. S. DEDFOKD, Master in Chancery. Brownville, July 13, !??, fiOTIGc 0rTTAC1iUT7IScrofiila, or Sing's Evil, Apple Trees. - 20.003 yr.un!- and straight Applo Trer, ia twenty "hardy varieties, at S3 per hunired- 7AinED. Twenty-five hegs from -H SI lbs. weight at high pi ices, to be paid for in 2v'uracry Stock at low prices. Orinoco Tobacco Seed- Fut up in paper? sufficient to plant five acres at IScts; a rod efciinp to bo enclosed to pay return postage. Wanted. "0 bnh'.-l3 seed spring Wheat nt 75ctspcr bushel All the aboe to be delivered at Ilrownvil'e. An-. IS6I. R. O. THOMPSON. Ts Civil Roil r, Jasti-- Court Wells, Farrrll 4 Co. i' Gaga county, Nebraska. orF;.rre:i.Wo!!d C-; The said iefitdant.i will Uka rc-t::e th-st the ft; I flaiatlT did on th- 2I?t iy cf June A 1 l-'l.t.e tisaC Uvitasd petit; :-n bof. re Wui R'.akely, Ju-ti.-e f f tle Pi.'.ce ex i ta i . in & vl for U.ige Ccuny,Ne bmskf', f ran ordr cf att whraent ia the above en titled ;u?tin an i eausi a j n.njnian l order 'f t tachiacu: U be i.sueJ th- rein aoinsi tho said de fend ir.ts. That the dcruty Ct .n.-tablo by Tirtue cf said order did en the 2-1 diy of J an 2 a d 1m1, at tach the following doseriWd property belonjr.t to aid defendants. tVnit: One heavy freight wsgon. The said suauior.s was dulr rctr.rncd no: found aj to defen lar.ts. Now, if s.ud defends ts d ) r..t ap- ls a CfTV t;ca-'-', mi i tst..u.i v. . li.wd, I.t whlk this Uforuoji it :".ar-: .1. vcak, and poor, living in the c;.rcv.T.tt!c :-rt, it pcrratles the wholo b.xir, ar.d r.n bcrct out i:i di as-e vn nny p-irt of it. No crs-Ti L ti fron Its attack. nor i tlivre ni3 -which it nwy ui-.-tror. lhc soroluious tnuit h vu;u.iMV r.. "Va7"c II TZ 2 2 2 NEBRASKA PRODUCE. AS thejc are War Tines we will take Wheat, Cattle, or anything else at a f.iir price on our debt5. Will pay 10 cents fr nice than Vi'heat on debt3. D.J.MARTIN & CO. Aug. 4th, 1S51. n5-4w Nollec to Pre-Emptors. ALSO. To John Belfry, James C. Catmn, nenry G. Smith Charles T. Cornell ar.d Th mas Ma llox. Y"ou nre hereby n'.tifid to appesr at the land of fice at Urownvill e, within 30 days from this date to make further pn.of ia relation to your pre-emption claims in accordance with instructions from the Gen.Tal Land Oui-e n Washington. RICTI.VRI) F. IJAKKET, Reorder; CHARLES C. SMITH, Receiver. July25trt. 1S51. NOTICE. Dcl'r'jno-.t Tax Payer for the year ISf O arc here by nc'i ::cd thr.t frch deliapusncy mast be p.'iid by th 15l"a inst., thij is tne oIy and last notice, and if r.( t bee I vl, the j roews required by Law f-r the coliwi'-n "f (leiinqucnt taxes will be enforced. Attor.ticn is nlso called t'v the rpecip.l School Tax levied in school Disttict No. 1, Township 5, Rnnge 1). Zcn:aba City Scbcl District and in School Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4, Township 6, Range 14, as said special Taxes most bo paid. JACOB STRICKLER, July, 4th, lSfl. n52w2 County Treasurer. EDWARD V. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery. Probate Notice. WIIEr.HS, n. J!. Rf.vno:.s, has tec: arr "-ntexJ General A-tKirdstrator cf tae estate of Joer h Froa 1. deceased, l.te of G.ue Co-.try ; notice is heret r civen that I Lave appoints! TilCvlay the tL.rtcer.fa (13)da.v cf Acr-st A, D. 1S5I, as le day fir hearing c;aim 3?alust sai l estate. Ali persons fcavinj claims as:s;n.t saii est,;e are hrit y i.cr.. ed to hae t'i)r.i lilt on or t efore that .1 jy t.r they may forerer te deb arret fr i'i recovering snob c' lims Given ur. 'c-r my !.d and efneis! 'e.il. tMs TO:'; day of Mjv, a. I). 1561. V. ji. LUiXU'i 4G-l.-tt t .io Jr. -ire. LEGAL NOTICE. Heath Nack-.rfs. Ad-laistrator cf tha estit- cf Charles M. Greever. dvcea--evl, Elizabeth SntKlgrars, John G. Snodgrass, Peter tJr.'ev.r, Sasan Graver, Livina Grecvor, Sirah Greever, Andrew Greever, j William Greerer and S-auinel R. Pafcrd. heirs of the said Charlts M. Greever, will taka L-jtiee thai Storheu F. Nueki lis, a r I.iirititf, did on th3 s;h day I of Awgi-stjlSol, C'oa jK-titi--a in the Di trictCU;t I of Nc-ia.iha county. Nebraska Territory, f;.in?t them j as detenJacti, seturg '-.'rta tuat the i;d Cha-:cs i Greever did on the 2il'a d:iy of December, 1S5T, make and deliver to the said c'aintitf accrtain bund cr contract whereby the said Greever brand himself, I bis herj and assigns to make within two years from the date cf said irjstrur.i-nt a deed to tho said S. F. Nc'hells to certain fractional portions of section M in township 4 north cf rarge 10, also of section di in township 4 north i f range I7,e::st. The srild de fendants will also tak j n-t;eo that Houston Nuckolls did ca the same day and in the same Court f la Lis petition against tha sarnj defendants setting forth that the said Chas. M. Greever did at the same time make a similar instrument cf wiiiing whereby he bc-in l himstll, his heirs ar.d assigns to make to the said Houston Nu hells a deed to fractional portions cf land lying in the tame sections above described : ali cf said land is titu ited ia the said tu-ur.ty if Ne maha. Said petitions seek a pLriormanee c; s.ii "i contract' and ask that a decree bo made which shall partition and set off tbo lands to be conveyed and vest the title completely in said plaintiffs. Said defendants are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 2Jd d.:v of September. ISui. E. W. fllOMA, Att'y for 1'iaintilT. n5-5w-5l2 pear and answorsaid pt-titioD at rry tt!ecn .ur day the ZUt dav . f August A D lt, ft; - uMo.k, T M,jud-r.:ent will be rendered against them for the sumct $12, t gethc? with the c-sis, as beinjthe ats..3:.t claimed by the a;l p,a-nt:!t a ,Ia? 1 r ser vbe rendered saii ctfcftdiUit ia ferrying mn ai.d teams and get'iziir Birr a cut cf iiiuo iuvcr as per agreement with s.vi 1 ,iet--nlai;ts. ' Given under try hind in the said county cf Cage, this 2d day cf July a 3 IStll. vr. r. BL." KELY, Ex-crT.ci-3 JjsMce cf tho I'eAee. Ordrr th.t th? tb.-.ve bo i i.v"i-h 3 in tl.-i Ne Iraa .liit.-f iter f..r three .':c.v-:ve we W.M. P.LAiEL'.", Ex-cTieio Jnstiec t" the I caoe. c:-u-.x.l by mercurial tII-eao, Vow l.v.nj. er.UrcJ cr unhealthy Ckv!, irrpnre tir, i;l'! a;id i'.'.thy l.a'.it. tho- t!cprcs;:vr vicr, fni. a'.ove nil, by tlo T.ncrcal infection. WLnt cr be its origin, it U hcreuitary in tl e co:--f tiaiti'Ti, we-ccmiing from parent t. cltil-'rcn i:..to tho thlrJ nrvd fonrth generation ; i:dxd. it sctni to be the r vl of Hhn v.l.o says "I tl-.e hiiTikics of tl;e .ii;r upiv tvii An li.l'.I. Offlee comer of Main and First Streets. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Strawberries. FLUSHING. N. Y. Will fend their new Strawberry Catalogue, com prising 150 variet ies, arnl new Catalogues of Bui bona Flowers and Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. Prinze's Scarlet Marnate Triomphe du'Gand, Hooker's Jenny Lind, and 20 other varieties, ft per 100 and 55 per K00. llson s Aloany, li Sets per 100. $4 per 10u0, 10 for 3000. Austin's Seedhng Jlper Dozen. For other splendid varieties see Catalogues. Aug. n8-lt 100,000 OSIER WILLOW CUTTJXGS, Yrriety Perpureu for live fence. I will cut, bundle and deliver the Cuttings nt Brownville for f 5 per eighty rods t being but a little over fico tlollart per thousand. This is from one to three dollars loss than ever oQ'ere l before. All crders at these prices must be sent ia before tne 1st oi uctobor, ISol. Send orders ty mail with cash, to R. O. THOMPSON, Nebraska City, N. T. NEMAHA NURSERY, ) 18 miles West of Nebraska City, August l.-n3-tf Oa new Air Line Kearney Road.) SE2II-ANXU1L STATEMENT, Xo. 102- CAPITOL and SURPLUS $932,302.98. May 1st. IOG1, C3sh ard cash itei.is - ians well secured - Ural Kstate - - 2626 shares ITartJord Bank Stocks 21'25 ' Xew Tork " " - 1010 " Boston " ' 507 other " - Fnited State and State " " Tlartfd &.X Haven R.H. bonds " Hartford City Bonds Conn. Biver Co. & R.R. Co. Stock T .tal Assets -Total liabilities - $79.S$S 73 6 2S3 i0 . 15 000 00 274 S59 00 193 ?.50 00 100 7.V) 00 &8,0S5 CO 73 3f7 00 - 39.7iX) 00 3'3 750 00 4,600 CO $332,302 93 73.244 27 For details of Investments, see small Cai'ds auJ Cir cular?. Insurances may be efleetel in this old and substantial Company on very favorable terms. Aj'piy to . JOIIj L. CAHSO:., ASL --r- ' BROVTXVILLE, N T. y rirel'in?R and Farm Property insured lor a term cf jears at verj- low rates lyno4 New Shoe Shop. BROWJVVILLE, JTEBRASKAi Respectfully informs the citizens of tais place and vicinity that he has comnienoed the manufactory of Boots anistoes in Brown.ihe, and hopes by attention and care to merit a (hare of public patronise. His stinkisallof the test qr.ahty, and tin work all war ranted to "?ive satisfaction or no pay." Ail styles" f work, from a N'o. 1, fine calf skin boot, to a coar-.e brogan, and at prices sj low that nona can c'mp ,aia. Give me ? cail at my shop., on First street, between Main and Water. Brownville, Vay 9, 1SG1 Iy Leeal Notice. 1 ; 1'istrict court or .emm;a ("county, Nebraska Territory. T. W. Bedford, vs James R. Fkmin Isaac Coe J James B. Fleming an I lsr.ac Coo are hereby noti fied that T. V. Led.Td did on the Cih day cf Au gust, a. d. ISjI, f. ie hi? petitivii in the District Court cf Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, against the said James 1. Fleming and Isaac Coe, defendants setting forth thit the said James 11. Fleming on tbe 30:h day cf July, a. d. ISiJ.gave to the said hap." Coe a deed cf ti ust on the south wct quarter f t section 3 township 4 north of range 14 eaitof the 6th principal meridian, Nebraska Territory, and in said cvunty of Nemaha to secure tho payment cf two hundred and fifty dollars according toacertaia promissory note referred to in said Deed of Trust, which said n.jte and deed of trust was afterward as signed by the said Isaae Cce to the said T. W. Red lord, plaintiJ, and pravi:ig in said petition that the said James 15. Fleming pay to plaintiif the suiU now claimed to bo dne on sail note amounting to S-oO with interest from the COth day of July, A. D. 1SJ?, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and that the said premises be sold to pay the sum ; and notice is hereby given to the said James 15. Fleming at d Isaac Coe that they are required to appear and ans wer cr demur to said petition on or before the 23d daycf September, a. d. ISo!. O. Ii. HEWETT, Atty for PH. n5-5w-$9 Notice of Attachment David J. J'nrtin, Stephen F. Nuckolls j Before Jc.-so John, Justice Heath Nuckolls, cf the Peace cf Nemaha co., vs Nebraska. JohnlL-.teter J On the Slstday cf July, 1301, said Ju-tiee issued an Order of Attachment at the rait of the pl.iititirf. dcicg hnsinc-s ns I). J. Martin A Company, for the sum of ?7.5d with interest r.t fttitctn per cent, per ennumfrom Fob. 26ih, IS'31, and costs. Said case will be tried September 13th. lWl,at 13 o'clock. A. -J. E. W.TI10MAS, Att'y for Pif. Aug. ."1st, 19ol. n5-;v,-$ GTJAHDIAIJS SALE. Hczakir.h B. Strong, Guar- "1 Petition to sell Real Estate. rt C-, ()n! VS V.'m.OpeU, his Ward, f JobnOpelt. nnd others, j This 5?h daycf August ISol. enmothe saMncza k?;ih B. Strong, as vlunrdhm of William Opelr, and f.Ied his p.:iti'!u duly verif.c 1, the object nnd pnycr of whi:h is to obtain licence fcr the sale of the follow ing real estate, to-wit. south west tjuarter of north weit quarter and north west quarter of south west quarter of section 13 township 1 ra:ige 15, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, ns the property rf said Ward. It is thereupon ordered and directed by tho Court of Probate of said county that the said Ward, John Opelt, Joseph Opelr, Alfr?d Opclt end a sister of said Ward, riow residing in the State of Califor nia, married, wdjose name is unknown to the petition er,nnd ailc-ihrrcrs-ins who claim and may have an interest in said premise.', as nest of kin to said Ward or otherwise, to i'ppcur before said Court at Brown ville in this county on tho 9th day of September, 1SS1 ,nt 12 oYloek, nnd show causo why licence should not bo granted fr the sale cf said premises. It is further ordered that before said day of hearing this order be published tr three consecutive week? in the 'Nebraska Ad7erlicr"a new-paper published in said county. C. W. WHEELER, Probate Juctgo. Ang.S,lS3I. r.5-3w-$d Notice of Attachment. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. Pawnee County. f bi To B. P. Beeby, you are hereby notified that an Or derof Attachment was issued against you on the 5th day of July by II. G. Lore, Just ice cf tho Peace in said county, and vour property attaehed to satisfy the demand af J. B. -Morton, amounting to thirty-eight dollars. and cost not toexreed 30 dollars: Now, unless you shall appear before II. O. Lore, Justice cf tho Peace in and for said County at his ofi'iee, on the 2ith daycf August,n.d. lfol, at 12 o'clock, M., judgment will be rendered against you and your property sold to pay the debt. J.B. NORTON, riff. Jn'y3Ist,lS'I. n5-3w-$6 Johns & Crosley, SOLS MANTFACTURERS OP TUB IMPROVED GUT A 1'KUCHA CEMENT ROOFING, the Cheapest and most durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE M'D WATER PROOF It can be applie-T to flew and old roofs of all kinds, ard to shingle roofs without removing the shingle. TIic cost Is only onc-lhird of Tin, and Is tw ice as durable. Gutta Percha Cement For preserving and repairing tin and other metal roofs of everp description, from its great elasticity is not in jured ty tbe contraction nl expansion cf metals, and Will net crack in cold or Run in izarm weather. These materials have been thoroughly fp'sted in Kew Tork and all parts of the Southern a ad Western states, and we can give abundant proof of all we claim in their favor. They re really applied by ordinary laborers, at trifl ing expense. "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." These materials are put vp ready for vse and for Shipping i all parts of the Count n, n'ith full printed directions far application. Full descri'Mvc circulars will le fur nished on application by mail, or in per son, at cur principal cflce, 510, BROADWAY, (Opposite St. XicfcoUi IT. tel.) XKT TO?.-. JOHNS & CROSLEV. Feb. 2S, 1361. AGENTS WASTED. C mo Commissioners Notice. Notice is hereby eien to all persons having claims againft the estate of Wm. ilcNeal, deceased, or any wise interested in said estate to appear before the undersigned Commissioners at tho house cf Hiram Billing , in Pawnee county,N.T., on the 15th daycf September next, and present them for adjustment, or they may be debarred of the beneStof said estate. Civen undr our hands and seals, Pawnee county, T..Ang. 15th, A. D., 1861. J. K. COOK, HIRAJI BILLINGS, L s'. Aug. 13, 1S51. Commissicner!, t6-4t-sp Legal Notice. Theodore TT. Bedford, Pl'fr.'l vs. . J District Court of Xemaha Thomas 'Williams, O. . B county, Nebraska Terrl Hewett and Dan'l L. 51 c j tcry. Gary, Defendants. j Thomas Williams and Daniel L. MefJary are hereby notified that Theodore W. Bedford! did on the 2Sia day of July A. V. ISC1, file his p?tition-in the DUtrict court of Nemaha county, NeirasSa Territory, r.Kair.si the paid Thomas Willisms. O. B. TTewett and Dar.l3l L. 11c Garv, Defendania, setting forth that the said Thomas Williams on tae 11th day of February a. D. ISoO, gave to the said O. B. Hewett and Daniel L. McUary a mortgace on tbe undivided half of the North-west quar ter f f se-rtn No. 12. in Township N". 6, North of Iian?e 13, in said ci.uctv of Nemaha, to ?ure the f i;. meul cf $ ;3 70-10O ccr lin? to a certain prrr:iis-y ncte referred to is :id nrrt?.-.?e. whi'n sj:.1;; t1 and merti-ope v. as ifterwanN aii'ned by tl.a sr. Id .V.Gary ar.l L-.-ve't ti te a:d Thd-.l-re V. i;ei.' ri. K.t.r-tir, m l p.ayi: z in sa:d i:i :n that tl-.e a:d Ttcinaa Wil tiinii. pay t piaintia' the sum w cl.-timeu tote dco or. saM r.Vtc. jrmir: t- $i3 70-100 with interest from the ll'.h div f f February A. D. 1S60 at tho rata cf te i per cent, per annum, at 1 th.-i: the said premises bs sold to pay ttif sii'ie, ar.l notice i herc-ty f: en totb raid fhruias V.'i::i.t;:is and Uar.;M L. .Vcr.ary thr.t the? sire re rare 1 t? a;-, i ,ir r:.J ar:iwcr crilcniur t-- said r-e- . 03 or hofcre to third Jlondiy alter the d..y cf SHERIFFS SALE. Yhi, Knight Comp;i::y,) vj 5 M,Hr3& Smith. ) By virtue f an crd?r of sa'a to in? directed from the Pistvi C. at of N ?n..xha Cot.:;ty. NtL-r.k-i Ter ritory, d ttd cn the 17th day vf Juiy k I I: '1. I. W. S. 11 -m. Corosier. and cx-.r;cii Sherltf, v,i'l..ii Saturday, the Zlst day of August, 161. bx.i rveea tue hours cf ten u 'clack, a. m. and five P sr. ca that day, in front f th bouse wheto the Pis trict Court held its lat Term, in tho town of Brow :i -villi, Nebraska Territory, o.fer for sale the fi-iluw-in de.criba I reni est:-.tc ?',S a ited in said ooun ty, to witt'oa sonthoHst tjuarter ' srtioi 1, in town.-hip j, nortae! rarg' 1, ea.t oi tr.e t-ta fnn-.npul n'. ri lian, in Nemaha county. Nebr.ka Territory, the iiu vo cese tof ro attac pany, vs Moore i Saiith, for the sum cf live hun drcdand ser.ty-rico dollars ar.d forty cuts ,'$375.'.'.) debt and cj; amounting to fourteen ile'.l.;rs a n ! ac cruing costs and interest from May 13, a D 1 S3 1 at th? rate cf ten er cer.t. per annum, all said land lying and Lcin in Nemaha count v, N-.bra.-k.i Ter ritory. W. S. nOuN.E.v.-M.Tlcio Shcrid'. by J W CoLFMAK.Dept'y July 25th, 1? 1. n3 5v?j bribed property, being the property h.-r:-ac be..l in tl-.oeasecf Fiske, svnight A Cora- Sheriff Sale. u. c. cltson, I!r;r?n-rt. ) Jc r: Natbnn I NOTICE is hereby given that I will oTer for sale et public auction at the door c f the lli v.se in which the last term of the Nemaha County District C.mrt Nebraska TerriTor" was hell, in Brewnvlile, in said county cf Nemaha on the twentysixth day of Au gust, A D ISol, at one o'clock, P. M.of said day, the f I'.ovf ir.g real csta'e, y":trt"d in the si I t-ona-ty cf Nemaha and Territory cf Nebra-k-i, t'-wit lots No. nine, teu an I eleven, L.', 13 i 11 c f tho sm:th east fraction! qucrter cf sevtion No. thirty-one (.11) in t-iwnshin No. six, j'u north of range No. sixteen, 16.1 en?tofthe 6h principal meridian, with tbe exception of so r,iu:h therejfas belongs to Joseph Cadenba-jh. d?s-.:ribc 1 as f.'.I.-ws, to-wlt, crmmcn eing at the Sonth-wcst corner t f tlie nb.;ve nnm;-d lot Number r.:n 51 these 3 r-.i-r'a forty U-' rh thence eat cmi har. ir:! a.id sixty rcis, tliencc north forty id rods a'ung the Missouri rivrr thcr. ?e east tt the pla.-e of beginning, taken as the proi or ty cf Nathan Harmon, on an execution in favcr cf U. C. Johnson, issued by the said Nemafc county District Co"rt r.r.d to !ne directed, ac jthe Sheri of the said county cf Nemaha. Witness my liand this the 2.d dav cf Jalv.A. D. ISol.. W.S.HORN.' Ex-OiSeio Sherif., by J. W. COLEMAN. Deputy Sherif. Brownville, J ily 25, IS1;J. (r.3-5t-?J) mELVH? mils. KEMAILV CITY, KEDKSKA. On six for Wlioat, The public are uit..rr.tM that at Jleivin-!. ;,iil!s that Sftoyoentscasti is bein? pail fr irnod tnorcha iiia'j'.e wheat. Also wtejt and corn ground for toll as ... I. Nc22 J. G. .MFLVIN. Notice of Attachment. At my Instance an a'tarhmctit v.-.is this diy j-r.-r 1 -C. W. Wheeler, cx-.tliOio Juriee of iLe I'ea.e of N'o mal.aCi.unty. afainst the ?roHrty and er,ets ,.' J.-lm Uatche r. fon.. an absconding debtor f said Cfi-I'T. July 1st, 1561. 5w Ii. (). Ml.MCK. .Notice toPre-Emptors. Nemaha Lnnd Ollice. Ang.th.lttT. To J hn Ilojikips and Asa II. Butler, You are here by notified to n; pear at the Land 0:";:e nt Brown ville, N'.T within thirty d:?y? from the dr.tcrf this notice to tn.iko further jtoo!" in rchitioti toyinirrre emption elaiia? in neconbin.-o witl it.strLtctious from ihc General Lard nfe'e a t Wnshinjrton. RICHARD F. BARRETT, Keiristcr. C.B. SMITH, Receiver. NEW AKD DRY GOODS HOUSE. BEOWIIVILLE, H. J. BEeiBY 4&. Co nave just completed their new business he ".e cn Main Street, near the U.S. Land Office, in Bn-wnviile where they have opened out aud areo.i'ering on the uiot favorable terms. Dry Goods, Provisions, Of nil Kinds, FLOUR, CO NFECT 1 ON ARIES, Choice Liquors, Cigars, And a "thcusandanaoLe," ether things everybody needs. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Brownville, April 2C, ly FOOD. A Gold Fob Chain. The owner can have by de scribing same and paving fur this advertisement. Brownville, June 27. SAMUEL CALLLEN. NOTICE. AU those ir.de)ted to me by Nota or Bfc Aco urt will please cono forwa.d and settle by complyii. with tho ab vc oc or before the 23 of August, will ot.liee 'be subscriber. WM. T. Di-:X. Bro nviliP, A'.i-it 1, loi. iw uu mm IN 12R0WHVILLE, Wlhitncy's Blcck, Main Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK HORX and MORTAR Ausrust. liol. Aiiu;t, Kt, IS61. il.v O. B. IttWKTT Att'y f.r T'lT, J. J. THUEMAN, ANNOUNCES to the citiien of Brownville and vicinity thai he has removed his Drug Store from Sidney, I )wa, to the City of Brownville, and having added thereto an extendi re sto-jk of Fresh Drus, Chemicals, Dye StufHj, Paints arJ Oils, Fure Wines ar:l Liquors, For r.Ietiicn! Purposes, Hair and Tooth Irishes, Perfumery, Fina Toilet Scap, p-r. r-e. CV., C j Lw C w . ' . Irv:t:s the rn'ol'c pitrv.; ?r3"riiyi--i..t.r Prox-rlptions attc.dcJ to it all hours byih by d.iy ti-d ui,ht. BroT.nvli'.e, Arrii IP.h, liHI. ni3-yly their cLIIircn. Its tlTwvU cor.iTricr.cc by deposit icn ft-om t'-r tloexi cf corrupt cr ulcerous riialtcr, which, in V.v2 lungs liver, r.ucl internal orir.s, U termed tub.TrclJs; ia tlie p'.antls swel:-; ev.J cu tho iiirfltcc, eruptions or sorc. This f ul ccr- rttpticn, whijh gtr.dcrs inthj b o !, J.-pt esses Lhe encrpea cf I'Sc, so t!rT? scrcfulous conU:a- ti-r.s not only sti.Ter fronx scrofulon cim- rhi':...-, but tliev I.avo far l.s power to wit!.' . . . , i-- t.i:i.l ths attack v of other clirns con Licli."alO;ouili i.ot scrc.fulou.-t ia their r..UuT are renJ rt.l fatal by t:.i tair.t ia tl.c 5Tst:m. Mo;toft!:e toasumption wi.uh Jc-C'.r.-iP.tc t'.i? hittr.nrt fir-ily Lns its origin uirttti in this scrofulous cor.rianination : tr.-l rrrty tructive aliases of tho liver, kidney. 1rai" r.:ul, iaJecJ, of all tiio oruls, arL-e Lu:a or nre nnivated by the sam2 cause. Ono q'tarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their person ere invaded by this linking im f ctio::, and their health U iindormbicd y To cleaue it from tlie system tro must rvtiovr tl-.o blood by an alterative mevlU:.nt and i.s vioir.to it 'by healthy food and cuci.v . Such a iuediciV.2 we supply in AYE ITS Cc;i:pcnr.d Extinct cf Sarsapzii!; : tho m i-t c.Tectual remedy which the r..ed"u skill of our tir.ics can ileviso for this cv.r; w hero prevailing and fatal maladr. It is c binod from tho most active mrtetiiiU that b;i. been discovered for tho expurgation of thi 1- dL-ordr from tho blood, and tha rescua of tl svstera from its destructive concqucu-ecs. lience it should be employed for the cure cf not only Scrofula, but also" those other alTee tions which arise from if, such a IhttTTivr and Skis Disfasfs, Sr. Antuost's Finr.' IIosk, or r.iU.siiT.i...s, rxMrir.s, ri-sTfi.Es, Bl.OTCHr.S. llLATNSr.ndlJoiT.sTLMOKS.TETTI.ll and Salt Ruei-?:, Scai.t IIfap, iliawoa.Mt IttiruMATisM, Svpnii.iTicandllEKcur.iAi. Dts fases, Dropsy, Dvsrr.rsiA, DratMTV. and, indeed, Ai"t. Comclaints auisixo mu.u Vitia tkt) oa IuriKr. Hlood. The popular Lclicf in impurity cf the Hood" U fuuiulvd in tiuth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sar;q a rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital t'.ui J, without which sound health is impossible La contaminated constitutions. 33, Ague Cure, FOR TII2 SiEEDI CrE OP Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Anr, Itemiltent Fever, Chill Fever, IliiniU Auf, Periodical Ilraclarhe, or Billon Headache, aud liillorn Fever, Indeed for the whole tla of clisenst origin" t iiij; in biliary i!'riin?mitt, cansed by the Malaria of Miauiatle Countries. AVe are mailed here td o.Tr the conirtuir ity a remedy which, while it ct;res the ahove coair'.ainU with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in ary qnantitv. Siich a rcracitr is i'lvalualle in distric ts where t'icse rtV.ictin disorder prevail. This "Ct nE cxnt-Is the niisrriiatic poison cf Feteu and Aurs frnr.i the system, ard prcvet.ts the cle vtlo'.iuicnt of the disea.s?, if taken on the nrst ap proich of its r rc.xioiiit.iry symptoms. It is not only tlie best re meciv ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, "hut also the chewiest. The larsre quantity v.c surply for a dollar Irtrsrs it within the rc.irh c f eery iody ; end in bilious districts, where Frvr.Tt ami' Agce prevni's, every todv shmld h?.ve it and t;-e it freely both for c?ire and protec tion. A grc.tt superiority cf this remedy over any ether ever discovered fr the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious ciiccts whatever upon the constitu te. Those cured hy it are kit as healthy ai if thov had never hud the disease. l'evcr end Ague is r.ct alor.c the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A treat variety of disor ders rrise from its irritation, nii'ou? whhh r.r? XcitrcliT, H.'ii'tn.tisi i, Govt, l.'cai 'i he, Viind 'l'oot!i.:r.'u K.irrrn; Cc'mi, Asihiufl, 1 i! pi tit fiim, Pai tfi'l Ajfcthn cf tie .v.Y", Uhst.r t s, Pain in ? -T'-'-'v, .','', Pttm!yu$ and lc rauycuwut of t',e Mcntaih, all of which, when oiin-tin.; in this cause, put on the inUrmittent t:pc, or become periodical. This " Curb " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious district. If taken occ.i sionailv or daily while exposed to the infection, that will bo excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sutlicicnt quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuahle for protec tion than cure, and fow will ever su.Ter from Inter mittcnts if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared byDr.J. C. AYES &. CO., Loxell, Ha; 3. For sale ly joiin ciim, J. J. THUUMAN, Druggists, Brownville, N. T. Wheat! Yiicat! Wheat! Farmers Look toYonr Interest I 37. X3oia, rartf.st and will continue ty riy the Ilis'ieat Mj if. F: ice tor WIIEA T and PRODUC E. in :ct!s. JIj tt.vk of (;.!.s con.-l.-ts of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAFS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING HAIR, 30c per lu.t TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. 1 also, keep a well K!ere'l stock of Calf, K:p, er, ar.l Sole Leilicr fut manufacturing BOOTS and SHOES, wl.tch 1 will warrant to give ati.sfaclia. e niy pjesent stock of Gooil at prices to suit U.e tiinr. which will t.e cheaper than (frls hve teen Nli tcm ere. for Cash, Hi ie, Wheat or l'roluce cf anj km-l but no creIit wilt te given. IV T. DEN. Brcwnvllie, Angnst 1st, 1361. n ltl MRS. HEWETT, MAIN STKEET, BROVX YX 1,1.1:, S H C II AS HA. Annonncea to the la lies of EroTnville anl v!ciu;!r that she hv just rcccivc i Uer SPUING STOCK jIILLlNEltY GOODS, Tj wtica bLe calls particnUr at;intiun. Her r.re ct tbe rery latest btyles auJ a.-e oScre-i at unaituihy low vriccT. April 4, Boot:;, Shoes, Hats and Caps. H s s v of L'-'s, v. c.;rs never w.i S Ur;o,' i.or wis 1 ever p-ep-rcd to vtt'r 'h b-trrsini BrcwnviVe, Arri! !:".. Furniture ! Furniture ! ! Tlie ir.i st crnr-lta ;t ?t-n;tr.re eve . -tbi-t ;itr country jus' rccivc.lby T. t ttc.cn-. A;.il iiu., lit I.