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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1861)
THE ADVERTISER. BROWNVILLE. SEPT. 5, ISGj,. LOCAL. ct"jor, coe &, co. H'S rint,;R5 Material of all Kin(tt " . frii,uDt Buildings, New York, and Brown's lroi m ' Building. PiilaJelplit. rtTMT are authorised A genu lor tbe Farmer and Advertiser. - 3IATIICR & ASinOTT, sccckssoiis to noar, United States a Ed Foreign .Newspaper Advertising Agency, 333, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . .otboriied aeent for the "NKBRAStA ADVKR Eft..,a "NKBIiASKA FARMER." Advertising Agents in Ft. Louis. Messrs, rrpggDY O'DN00HCE, General Advertising, C llpcti"? ntCornmisMon Agent a, 45 Olive St. . Louis, ."-cur accredited KenU in that city, aod tneynre au thorised Ip receive advertisements I ir fcoth tho Adver ser and Fcrmer, and collect Lilla for the nine. 'yjrjt-tno Acewt rou The Advebtiseb Akd fiMt WJI. K Harvet, Esq.. Is our regular au Ihuriied traveling Ageut for the Advcrtiter and Far mer ITc will Shortly visit tbe Eastern citiea for tbe purpose of procuring advertising patronage. He U fy'iy aQtbnrizcd to contract ard ne cur name in bul oc l:ancUon cjnncaeJ with our publication. The " Advertiser"' Office has provided itself with Flag cuts, and also, those for printing various kinds of National Envel opes, and is now prepared to fill orders wholesale or retail. Apply at the Ad vertiser" ofiice, or Pot Office. Agents for the Advertiser. Tbe following gentlemen are authorised agents fur both the kdcerttfr and farmer'. A. I). .ToSES, Omaha, K. T. S.M. W'atti.ks, Iteilcvue. -1). H.Whkelek, riattMnouih,' " '.S. Hakpino k Co., Nelra?la City, N T. J.W. Buss, I'eru. L. Johnson', Nemaha City, J.N'. M'Ca?l and. I'awnee City, C. W.Gi&iisgs, Tabic Bock, H. W. Pakkkk. Austin &. Beatrice, XI. K.. Codev, Tecn'neh. A. F. Hcngkr. Klkhcrn, . J. P.ecc. Columbus, 0. 11. Ikih, Decatur, W.ll.JAiiKP.DakoUh, J.Tafke. Otnidi, . G. M. riiXBY.Sonnora. P. A. Tuonrso. Bock Tort, A.M. Bxkmes. North Star, A. TriK, Centre Grove, rrofiuce Subscriptions for llic Ad vertiser. We offer the following inducements to those who desire to subscribe for the Ad vertiser, and pay for it in produce: a a a u u Mo. M u u ?ts i to at 90- 0" 45 04. 66 08 13 31 10 ro so so 55 B va 65 Advertiser one year for 4 bush wheal, do six mo's 2 do do do three do 1 do do do .one year 8 do corn, do- six mo's 4 do do do three do 2 do do do one year 6 do Potatoes do fix mo's 3 do do do three lo ll-2do do ate rii ' lib ten rof ate ,tei tbe twr WD-. pest itb- OM rty- lcM ivi- four jres; , rty . Ir sne, re?t itb- ' aaft ona let and rttr ren ao tinr .in ; wn- tbe kb- ndf- thip tb mge xv -ing nth aba I ra udi I one CT- Tbosc withinj the Farmer, also, can have il one year for 2 bushels of wheat, 4 of corn; or 3 of potatoes. All other kinds of produce taken at the highest market price. CrapCS. We are reminded, by having placed upon our table by G. Y. Dkatton, Esq., of this place a pply of Issabella (Trapes, of the experiments in that line in this region, From the cxperierce and observation of the three years past, we have nohesitation indeclaring ouropinion as ttf the adaptability of our soil and climate to grape culture. Thus far, so far as our knowledge extends the grape is a perfect success. A large number of varieties, some of which are most excel 'lem, grow spontaneous, and yield most abundantly. The cultivated or tame va l nety, Catanba, Isabella, Diana, Concord, Oporto, Delaware have given enure sat isfaction. In our own garden we have net witn abundant success. The past year we had Opor;o and Diana, procured from New York, fruit the first year's Ranting, ripening on the 20th of August. The Isabella ripened from the 20th of j August to 1st September. The bunches j are compact, good size and highly fla- 5 voted. Mr. Editor Sir: You will oblige e by communicating to the public the Allowing extract from instructions just received by' me from the Post-Office Department: j oif-.ljscr, Xtmaha City : ' You will receive herewith a supply of S'.amps which you will observe are of a style differing both in design and cor of stamps from those hitherto used, Vuu Tviil immediately give notice through lta newjpapers and otherwise that you lre prepared to exchange stamps of the Cevv style for an equivalent, nmount of Ii.i. i - , "6 ol J issue during a period of six days j 'oitithe date of tae notice. And that le latter will not be received in payment ; Postage on letters sent from your of- ; The period of six days commences on .Friday the Gth day of September 16G1 terminates on Thursday next. The stamps are ready for delivery. Respectfully Yours, Levi Joh.nsox, P. M., at Nemaha City. TcnipcranCC The Brovrarille Tera perance Society meets this evening at the Presbyterian church. The public are ir vited to attend. 'Bob Furnas, by his foolish bravado, nnd overlooking ambition to become a Brigadier General, came very near get ting up a row with some Missourians, across the river. The bloodless war has however ended, almost before it began, and as a consequense, we suppose Fur nas 75 ill have to be made Brigadier Gen eral. Bab sent for the cannon at this city, but it did not go. The citizens of this city Lave no quarrel to pick with Missouri. They will, however, at all times, and under all circumstances, de fend themselves if attacked, from any quarter whatever." We have heard of another military ac companymcnt that "didn't go," on a cer tain occasion. We refer to the tour of a certain newspaper reporter, who ac companied a portion of the Nebraska reg iment part of- the icay on the Indepen dence expedition ! If madam rumor be correct in this respect, we are not sur prised that the writer of the above has "no quarrel to pick with Missouri" "or avy ether man .'" and, in addition, very much doubt his readiness or willingness to defend himself or city "under all cir cumstances" "if attacked from any quar ter." Suppose Uust of the JWbraskian occupies the stand for a few moments and Till o. r.li at out the war, And what they fit each other for. And also whether it is true that any one on that occasion was affected with the Price disease. We rather guess your 'citizens,' Gus' are pretty nearly 'all right on the goose' and would do as you say with the ex ception of those said to be "in favor of hanging people for going to Jlissovri to fight for the Union" but don't doni ask to be included in that list. Captain Blacker, of the Nebraska Regiment, passed here on the Steamer "Sun Shine" last week, going to Omaha, on business connected with the Cavalry Companies now beiug raised in this Ter ritory. He informed us that the Nebras ka Regiment is in good order, and fine spirits, having all their equipments and their pay. Resigned- Mr. Tiptow, Councilman from this dittrtct, has sent his resignation to the Governor. His reason for so do ing of course is understood to be the fact of his holding the position of Cha'plain of 1st Nebraska Regiment. Camp Meeting. A camp meeting, under the superintendence of the Metho dist church, is in progress, and has been since Friday last, in the Grove on A. J. Richardson farm, between Brownville and Peru. We understand a refreshing time is beiDg enjoyed. The attendance has been large indeed. We trust the fruits of the efforts, may be "bread cast upon the waters." that like The St. Joseph Gazette a rebel paper of the deepest dye, has again suspended. Says it is afraid of Gen. Fremont; after reading the General's last proclamation it concluded "discretion the better part of value." ! et aucenix Insurance Company. In ?c-r adTcrtising columns will be found the misernent of the Phccnix Fire In ,!jrace company Hartford, Conn. It is ;"De the oldest and most reliable com ' in the country. Daring the past j "af ?t will be seen the company has Ftly pd losses in Nebraska to the jlaaontof 1,167 00. ! ! ulJ" Crcg StOrO Jonw Mack, Esq j'ecf the oldest and most experienced : firsts in the country, is back again . Uiy Drug Store. We see John s"1 "sheked things. up," and seems to be la.prvparea 10 aeai out "Lrugs, 4 ulc,ce?. paints, oil, dye stuffs, f 1 so. etc.. A J t . oic uoi auiuorizea nowever to Sprinkle's Mill, is new in active op eration, and prepared to accomodate the farmers, Come on with your grain. Mr. S. has gone to work to immedi ately put in another run of stone, which he will have in operation very shortly. J- J. Til ur man, of the Elk Horn Drug Store, is erecting a very neat res idence on First Street between Atlantic and Missouri Streets. A couple of neat little cottager wc no- tice are Comer upon Jrrontfeireet near Sprinkle's Mill. Serred 'Em night Phil. Riley, who used to figure around Nebraska City and Tecumsehr and E. E. Mason, one of Buchanan's Nebraska officials, connected with the Surveyor General's office at Nebraska City, both turned rebels to their country, and were at the liull s liunhght The latter was killed and the former woun. ded. DanCC T0-XIgllt. Den having com pleted the upper story of his new build ing tenders it to the vounrr folks in which to "shake the foot." To-night (Thursday) therefore all hands agree to pitch-in. 'Here Sail, holJ mj Uter, While I trvt with thix fcllcr.H Just as we go to press we have a re port that Gen. Bjtler has met the ene my and achieved a triumphant victory When or where, we are not able to learn. Sergt. Ed. Smith, ot Company "C, 1st Neb. Reg., was in this City this week on business connected with the Regiment. St. LoalS Democrat We advise all who want a good Union paper, furnish ing the fullest, latest and most reliable news, to send for the St. Louis Democrat, lip War Correspondents are of the most reliable class, and they are scattered too. all over the country. Terms Daily S3 a year ; Tri-weehly $4; Weekly SI. Address, M'Kee & Fishback, St. Lonis, Mo. Edwards is taking the finest style Pictures, and at rates lower than in east ern cities. Now is the time to "secure the shadow cr? th? rubstarnce fades. Wbcat Catting In Kcmalia Co. The machine of Philips &, Hiccirs cut 128 acres wheat, 11 oats. Machine of T J. Metcalfe, cut 1G0 acres wheat, 18 acres oats; Machine of Israel Ccmmiits, cot 212 acres wheat. Shipment of Hemp Theo. Hill shipped 40 bales of Hemp on the West Wrind on Wednesday. Hope every fibre of it will be used to make " patent neck ties" for traitors. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 0 HOUSE. BROIVM'ILLE, X. T. M1M I HOB seth a umm, Annonncea to tbe public tbat he ha recently taken the dtiug Uoue in Driiwnviile, formerly cf.nd ictcd by UNCLE BEN WHITE, And bavin; completely renovated tbe establishment, la prepared to accciiirui-d.ue patrens wLh Uid by the meal, or week in tii- test style tr.e cuutry atr.iids. ne ha also secured the room erectei express iy by J'ldce Wbiujcy f.r that purpose, and p epircd to larr.i.h lodger with g.J c nvtiieut ami we: I ve mi ated rr.i. He iiivites the patronage of tbe public and pledges himself to spare ho pains to render satisf teflon. fcrownville, Augubt 23ih, 1S6I. nSti , Lools. Here! CLOT H I N G GIVEN AWAY! JACOB MAHRON, Merchant Tailor, BROWNVILLE, Will rive to customers Just now such birgiins a his never before been presented to them Ilewiil sell bis goods or manufacture to order L O O St A 9 And take in pay CASH OR WHEAT. At tbe bighect market price. Brownville, A ugit 29th, 1361. A CARD. t take this method to return thank to the citizens of Brownville and vicinilj for their former libeial patron age, and to inform then that I have sold my stock of Drugs and Medicine in the CITY DRUG STORE. I am ni-'W to situated and prepared as to devote m entire attention to my professional business as a Physician and Surgeon, and ax rncb, will be rea.lyat all times to vifit, and with the best of rare and skill assist the Mck and wounded in their affliction, on tbe most liberal terms. My office at present is at J. 3. Thnrman's Drugstore at the sign of the Alurtar nn-i Eik il .-tis. JOUN CRIif, H. D. Brownville, August, 22, 1861. Notice to Pre-Emptors. NKMAI1A I.AM UKKICB. ' Brnxrnvillo. X.T. August 22nl 1861. To Jacob Witr.er. Kaiti.m Uiddlei-ome Hiram Coleman Garret Coleman and Daniel Shadley, ji u are PotiStd to H jv;ar at the Land i-fficc at Urnwnvillu N. T. within thirty diiy from the duteof this notice and make addtional in relation t'j your lVe-Emptim f-ntrie in accordHne with instructions frcm the Coinmiioner of the General Land Olfi -e at Washington. HICIIAKD F. BAKUET, Uegiiter. C. B. SMITn, K.;c iver. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Theodore Hill, 1 Before JesFe Johns, J. P., of K vs niuha County, Nebraska Terri- G ard. ii II. Wilcox ) tory. On the 19 h day of Awtut A. D. I88t, oaid Justice issued an oidor of attachment in the abi-ve action for the sum rf $31 and c-H. aid cae will 1 tried Octo ber 6th. 1S61. n. W. THOMAS Ati'v for Pl'ff. Brownville, August 24th, 1S61. ii8-3w T ' I 1 I , I t T3 n i r. V t - r 3 552 - s.? 5 G x !r- . i- - - n j c t.: : ' : 0 - ea r.Juiv.3 a. a X 2 J5 C r o ss at . T r - c -c " a aS.sio, -c C " -- 2 . 2 t - t , te -v - C7"? 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T DEN, eithor rn book aecoont, t ty tiotc, are hereby tutified t call and pay npt.n or before the 10th dy tf March IS61, and thereby save themselves trouble and cost. KruwnTilie, Feb. 21 WM. T.DEN. VALUABLE RL ESTATE Uox Sa.leJ The nndersicned Cera for naie; cheap eath, tbe ridlow Inprtefcribcd Real E-tf. vit: K qr. of the Xe qr. of section 27, township 4Jtange 16 ; Containing 40 atte. TbeSwqrofthe Ne qr of arctkn 27, Town 4 ltance 16 cntaiDinp40 cres. j Tbe Ke qr of Xe qr cf section 27, Town 4 Barpe 16 JNintainlnfr 40 acre. Tbe Se or t.f the N'e or of SeelLin 27 Town 4 Ttarr 16 . C inlninine 40 acre iyy'j uy leiicrorin ptw-ti io SEED POTATOES. "Woodstock, Ash Lnaf, Kidney, Pink Eye3, Scotch Blues and BIuo Rusty Coats. at One Dollar per bush el delirercd.at the O cc cf the "A'tbraska Farmer." 100 Varieties Grape Vines. The Largttl Collection lT;f of ita Tori. Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Rerbctaont, Hartford ProliS?, Concord, Unit-n Villin;-?, Franklin, Outanifr, Cugahcja, Canadian Chief, Taylon Bullett, Mesa taway, Crercling, Cioliata and orer 70 other kicdi at eastern catalogue rate?. Lnlell a, Catawba acd Clintoa at 25ct each, $2 perdoicn, 10pcrl03. Aug. 1851. AtXEilAHA NURSERY. 30 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Amorir wlicb are Wilson' Albany, $1 per 100 rr $ per 1000 ; Jenny Lind, T,M) per 100 ; Triomphe tlc'Uand, 2 per 100 ; Boitou rine, floveys Seedling, IIooker3, Black Prineo, Ma Qaccn and 25 other kinds at $1 per 100. Plants of Randolph Pino Sprinlj of 1833 at $2 per doi. Aug. ISfl. NEMAHA KURSERY. RASPUERRIES ! UASRRERRIES ! I Hudson river $2 per doz, 2 Sets eaci. Franconia 2 - " FalstalT 150 - 23 Allen 2 2i - Cincinnati 2 - . " White and Red Antwarp $2 per doj. American Purpla Cane 2 " Aug. IS61. NEViAIlA NURSERY. Apple Trees. '"' 20.000 young and straight Applo Trc, in twenty hardy varictiv, at. pi'r tundr;d. WANIED Twenty-five h.g fr m 4tVto SO lbi. weight at Lih prices, to . bo paid for in Nursery Stock at low prices. " Orinoco Tobacco Seed- Put op irr papers sufficient to plant five acres at 15cts; a rod stamp to l3 enclosed to pay return postage. Wanted. 30 bushels seed spring Wbcit at 75cts per bushel All the abovo toba delivered at Brownville. Aug. 1HRI. li. O. THUMPSOy. NEBRASKA PRODUCE. AS these oro War Times we will tako Whent, Cattle, or anything elo at a fair price on our debts. Will pay 50 ecu to for nice clean Wheat on debrs. D.J. MARTIN & CO. Aug. 4th, 18C1. n5-4w NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Geo F Wilson, ) vs 'Civil action, Justice Court Wells, Fnrrcll k Co. j Uago county, Nebraska. orFi.ricU,Wcllid;CoJ The said defendants will take notice that th-said plaintiff did on tho 2Iit dy of June A I 1S51, file his aflidavitand petition before Win BUkcIy, Justico of the Fc-iic-e ex officio in and fur (J:igo Cmuity, Ne braska, foran order of attajhmant in the above en titled action and caused a summons and orderc.f at-t;vchm- nt lo bo issued therein ogiiinst the snid de fendants. That the deputy Constable by virtue of said order did on tho 221 dty of June a d 1861, at tach the following describtd property belonging to said defendants, to-wit : One heavy freight wagon. The said summons was duly returned not found as to defendants. Now, if said defendents do not ap pear and Hnswcr said petition at tny office on Satur day the 31st day of August A D 1881, of. 2 o'clock, T M, judgment will bo rendered against them for tho bum ot $12, together with the costs, as being the amount claimed by the said plaintiff as due for sci viccs rendered said defendants in ferrying men and teams and getting wagon out of Blue River as per agreement with.aid defendants. Given under my hand in the said county of Gage, this 3d da v of July a D J SI I W ?. BLAKELY, Ex-ofllcio Justice of the Peace. Ordered that the above be published in the Ne braska A1 vert 1st r for three successive weeks. WM. BLAKELY, Ex-oCioio Justice of the Peace. Aug. 15. 1851. n6-3t $3 SEEDS AND MACHINES, No. 14. North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, sro. Sign of iht Gilt Plow. And No's. 203 North Fourth St.. or218 Broadway. PLANT & BROTHER, ARE PECP IVING larue assortment of Plows, narrows Cultivators-, noe. Rakes, Shovels, Spades. Picks. Axe. Haii-hen 'Scythes. Snaths Ciadels F rk Grindstones, Cahoon's Broadcast Seed Sowers Seed Diills, Hay Straw and C -rn Stmk Cutters, Thres-h-s O tti Shellers. Pums. 'iq. m Klrbj's Aracricaii iron liarvcstcr Revolving nd Sprlnir tooth Horse Hay Uakps, Krauser's Cider and Wine Mills wi;h PieM, Snirar Cane Cru.-hers and Evaporators, Moti's Portable Furnace and Caldrons, Portable EiiKines and Horse Powers. Portable Fl.-nrand Corn Meal Mills, Wood and Iron Woikinn alachit.ery, Mortising and Tenoning Machines, - Lathers. Bolt Cutters. Coach Screws, Lanterns, Qaeeo's Portable Force and Bellows, Leather and Rubber Belting. Lace Leather and Sem Packing, FrenchP's Washine Machine. Steelvards. Scales, GARDEN GRASS AND OTHER SEEDS. 1 i injJend lor Jircu ars.d Orders solicited and prompt ly cxecnte-ii uy PliANT & BROTHER. March, 1661. (Fu4-4m-An33-4ui) 119 1111 STOIli IN , BROWNVILLE, ' Whitney's Bock, Kain Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF.THE ELK HOltN and MORTAR J. J. THURMAN, ANNOUNCES to the citizen of Brownville and vicinity -tliHt lie has removed his Drng Store from Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Brownville, and having added thereto an extensive stc-;k of Fresh Drus, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils. Pure Wins and Liquors, -For Medical Purposes, 'Hair nnd Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soap, &c, &c, &c. Invites tho public pntronzgo. . EPhyslcian's PrescrlpUons attended to at all hocrs both by day and night. Brownville, Aprii IIth,IS3l. . nlfl-yl For the Fall Trade. The subscriber bas Vr Eale the coining Autumn the following : 500 nonghton's Sredlinj: and Cluster CooseIery 1,000 Bed Dutch Currant. 2 000 New Rochelle Bhickborry. 200 Red Antwarp Rtspbarry. 2UU Brinckle's Orange 44 " !00 White Grape Currant. 500 Victoria litiubarb. 5i0 Isabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grape. 100 Tuttle'a Red Grape (New and fine.) Also; a large assortment of Ornamental Shrub bery, for which see priced list, which will be for warded gratis on applicaTi..n. Addrcs?. n. A. TERRY. Aug. 1851. Crtsnt City, Iowa. DOORS AND SASH. For an excellent and ch ap ariitia .of-Pine Duor acd Sash call at the new store of J.J. THURMAN. Probate Notice. WIZSRKAS, n. Jf. Reynolds, has been appointed Cetcrai Administrator of the estate of Joseph Proud, deceased, late of Ga;e County notice is hereby ci vec that I bare appointed Tuesday tbe thirteen: h (13) d;7 of Auyust A, D. 1331, as tbe day for bearing citau agaiust said estate. Allpei-sona tarlas claims a7last said estate are hsreby n-itided to bava thsio on die on or tofore that day orthey rauy forever be debar, dlrua recovering aach claims Given under njy hand aud cfirfalseal, t'i lOtb day of May, A. D. ISCt. - Wit. BLAiF.LTf 43-latpf . - - TrA4 Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. Hcati Nuckolls, Administrator of the estate cf Charles II. Greever, deceased, Elisabeth Snodgraia, John G. S nod grass, Peter Greever, Su?aa Greever, Livina Greever, Sarah Greever, Andrew Greever, William Greerer and Samuel U. Pafford, heirs of the said Charles il. Greever, will take actice that Stephen F. Nuckolls, as plaintif, did on the 8th day of August, 1831, file a petition in the Di-trict Court of Neniali a county, Nebraska Territory, against thczn as defendants, sluing forth that tho said Cua. les M Greever did il tho 25 Ih day of December, 1857, make and dclircr to the said plaintiif a certain bond or contract t hereby the said Greever bound himself, bis heirs aud assigns to make within two years from the date of said instrument a deed to tbe said S. F. Nuckoa to certain fractional portions of section 33 in tQwnsbip 4 north of range 13, aLo of section 31 in .Cownsbip 4 north cf raugo 17, cast. Tho said de fendants will aUotake notice that Houston Nuckolls did on the sami day and in the same Court li!j bis petition against the same defendants sotting forth that tho s id L'has. il. Greever did at the euiiio time make a similar instrument of wiiting whereby ho bound himself, his heirs and a.-signs to ui ika to the said Houston Suckolls a deed to tract i uul portions of land lying in tho miuj sections above dusribd ; all of said land is situated in the said couuty of .Ne maha. Said pc-titious acck perioruianca of said contiai ts and urk that a decree bo mada which shall partition and sul oif tho lands to ba convcj ej and vest the tilla completely in said plaintilf.s. Said defendant art required u answer said pe tition on or bttiora tho 23d day of September, Hill. . W.IIIOMAS, Att'y for Plaintitf. n5-5w-$12 Legal ITotica. & J v 5 4n CURE m m mm T. W. Bedford, V3 James li. Fleming Isaac Coe Di-itrict Court of Nemnba cuunty, Nebraska Territory. James B. Fleming ai,d l.jaac Coc aro hereby noti ced that T. W Bcdi'ord did on tho Gth day of Au gust, a. d. 1331, file h;s petition iu tho District Court of Netn;iua County, Nebraska Territory, against the said James b. Fleming and I-aac Co.-, duiendauts, setting lortl) that the said Jaaics B. Fh min on the 30th day of July, a. d. 185U.gava to the said Duac Coe a deed of tiuston thosi-uth west quarter of section 3 township 4 north of range 14 east of the 6ih principal meridian, Nebraska Territory, and in said county of Nemaha to secure the payment of two hundred and fifty dollars according to a certain promissory note ref-rred to in said Deed of Trust, which said nte and deed of trust was afterward as signed by the said Isaac Coe to the said T. W. Bed lord, pUin tiff, and praying in said petition that the said James li. Fleming pay to plaintiif tho sun. now claimed to be due on said note amounting to $200 with interest from the 30th day of July, A. D. tso'J, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and that the fetid premises be sold to pay the sum; and notice is hereby given to the said James B. Fleming aid Jiaac Coe that they are required to appoar and ans wer or demur t said petition on or oufore the 23d day of September, a. d. 18CI. O. B. HEWETT, Att'y for PJ. n5-5w-$9 .. ncztkiah B. Strong, Guar- Pctition to sell Real Estate. dian of Wm. Opclt, vs Wm.Optlt, his Ward, John Opclt. and others Ihu 5th day of August lbol, onrae tho sudHezt kiah B. Strong, us Guardian of William Opclt, and filed his petition duly verified, tho object nnd prayer of which is to obtain license for tho sale of the follow ing real estate, to-wit . south west quarter of north west quarter and north west quartcrof south west quarter of section 13 township"-! range 15. Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, as the property of said Ward. It is thereupon ordered and directed by the Court of Probate of said county that the said Ward, John Oj elt, Joseph Opclt, Alfred Opclt nndasistrr of said Ward, now residing in the State of t alifor nin. married, whose name i unknown to the petition er.and h11 other K.rs(ins who claim and m iy Ihvc. an interest in said premises, as next of kin t ud Ward or otherwise, toappear biforc said Court at IJmwn villo in this county on tho 9th d iy of Soptunbt r. 1 Si I. at 12 o'clock, and show cause why licence should not bp granted tor the sale of said premises'. It is fun her ordered that before said day i t hearing this (rd?rbc )iihlihed f r three consccutivr- weeks in the Nebraska Adverti?cr"a new-trsiier published insaid cuuty. C. W. WI1KKLEIJ, Probate. Judge. Aug. 8, 1831. b5-3-$9 Notice of Attacliment. TKKUITOuV OF NEBRASKA. . Pawnee County. f To B. B. llccby. you uro hereb notified that an Or der of Attachment was issued igain-t y.u on the5 h day of Jul by H.t. Lore. Justice of the IV'nCe in said county, a nd your ro;xTty nttMjhed to satisfy the demand iif J. B. Morion. ain uuiing t f hirfy-ei.'ht dollars, n ml costs not to exceed 3d-ll us: Now. Hnl -ss you shall appear before 11. G. Ijure. Justice of th Peace in and for said County at hi- ofli :e. on the 2l:h dayof August, ad. 16I, nt 12 o'clock. M., jiidmenf will be rendored against yoa and your projierty soli to pcy thcdelt j.B. MORTON, p;ar. July 3 1st. i8.I. h5-3-.v$B Commissioners Notice. Notice is hereby iven to all persons hiiving claims against tbo estate of Wm. McNeill, deceased, or any wise interested in said estate to appear before tho undersigned Commissioners at the hon-ieof Hiram Billing , in I'awnee counfy.N.T., on the 15th day of September next, and present them for adjustment, or they may be debarred of the benefit f said estate. Given undr our hands and seals, Pwnce county, N. T..Aug. 13tb, A.D., 1S61. J. K. COOK, ir HIRAM BILLINGS, (r s) I Cornmissicners, Aug.15, ISol. n6-4t i Legal Notice. Theodore W. Bedford, Pl'ff. " vs. I Distri-t Court of Kermha Thomas Williams. O. . B couniy, Xebraoka Teiil Hewett and Daa'l L. Mc j lory. Gary Defendants. J Thnm is Williams and Daniel L. McGary are hereby notified that Theodj'e V7. Bedford did on tbe 2S:tidy orjniyA.D I3UI, file his petition in the District court of Nemaha roiinty Nebra-kl Tfrriiory paii)-t tbe said Th nias Williams (). B Uewett and DjiiIsI L. Mc tiarv, Defendants, teiti'ig f..nh that the sid Thomas Williamson ibe Utb day of Febrnaiy A. D. I66U ?ave to the said O. B Hewett and Daniel L. MUary a rjjrin.iio on the undivided haif of the North-west quar ter of section No. 12, iu Township No 6 North 'of Ranpe 13, ea-t. in sid county of Nemsba. lo secure' the payment of $13 70-I0o accuMinjr to a rtrtain promissory note reierrcdto in said mortgage, which said note ad niortpace was afterwards aligned ty t ha said McGary andUeweit to tbe said Theodore W Belford, PiaintitT, l nd praying in sai. I petition that tbe aaid Thomas Wil liams pay to plaintiff ibe anni n w claimed to be due on said note, amoonting to s)43 70-100 with interest from the 11th day of Feb uarT A. D. 1SC0 at tbe rate of ten per cent, per annum, and that the said premise be sold to pay . the same, and notice !i hereby given t the said Thomas Williams and Daniei L. McGary that they are required to appear and answer or demur to M pe tition on or before tbe third Monday aftpr the 31t dayof Aupufct, 1861. O. B. nKWETT A'icut. 1st, 1SS1. fn4w4 . Att'y for PTff. Notice of Attachment. At my instance an a'taehnient was ibis d ly lssnel by C. W. Wheeler. ex-fflcio Justice of ths Teace of Ne maha County, acainst the property and effects of John Hatcher, Sen. , an abtemdinc debtor of said Cmnry July 1st, ISol. 6v n. O. JilNlCK. Notice to Pre-Eraptors- . Nemaha Land Of5ce, Au.8th,l?oI. To John Hopkins and Asa II. Butler, You are here by notified to nppear at tho Lard Offiee at Brown ville. N. T., within thirty day from the date of this notice to nwke further proof in relation toyourpre emption claims in ar:(Mrdance with instructions frotn be General Land offi:-e at Washinjtnn. RiniJARD.DAKUTT. Register. C. B. SMITH, Receiver. Foum A Gold Fob Chain. The owner ran "have by de scribing same and faying for thi dvprtisrnont. Brownville. June 27. SAMUEL CALLLF.N. NOTICE. AU ttnse Indexed to me by Note or Voi Account win pi eaa come forwa d snd settle ty comptyln wiih the atxivc on or before the 5 of Aagct. win oblire the subscriber. Wit. T. DEN. Brown viKe August 1, 1E61. PARTICULARLY TJ RAN IIME.V. I desire ti sy to Rir.chmen tny where between V SlisiKiiiri river and M"nriUlns, thai my t.cck for whole sales: to ihem i now c .mo'eie embracing everytt desibie or profitable to trade in. and at price unheard of chtap. Call or send jaar order.5, which w; l meet with prompt attention. THEO. BILL. T".-n..; '.n i.-n.t.i. ,.., M, IM .... , g By th use of thes Pills the perilic attacks of AVr ov$ or Sick lltadacht may be prevented ; and If taken at tbe commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail iu removing the Nazisca and Lcid eche u which females are ao subject. They act gently upon the boweu removing Cotttve net. For Literary Men, Student. Delicate Fpma'es, and all persona of tedt ntanj habit, they are valrmbie i i Laxative, improving the appctit. (riving tone and por to tbe digestive organs, and restorln the natural eiastioitv an-1 atre n?h of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the resnltof ..ninveMi ration and carefully conduct el experiments; bavin? J been in n-e many years, during which Mrue they have 1 prevented and relieved a vast ani .unt of p.iln and s nf j fnriiiif from Kead iche, whether oricinuti::a in the ntr I ttott system er from a deranired state of ihesfowaca j Tlier are entirely ve?etado In their composirim. ani maybptskrn atali f imei with' pprfecf safety, withont taakint any chsnzpof diet, and the absence of r ydit- arrrealle tatterendertit easy to aimin-.tier tnem tc dtildnn. Beware of counterfeits! The eeinlne lave five sienatures of Henry C ri!d!ns on each box. ' ' S'dd by DrugrS'ts and all other Deale'sin Ifyllctnes. A box will be sent by mail nreoald on receipiof the Price 25 cents. Ail ordersshonM be sddrp.sp.tto HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S, Cedar Street. New York. Tw. f. to'n. n?3- 1r TFJ FOLLOWIXG ESTtOR SWT.NTS OF SPALDING'S cipoanc puis. Will eonvina all who suTerfrom HEADACHE, TI1AT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WIT III X THEIR REACH Ate TentimrtHialn icer Hniidlcit'ilbyMr.SPAL VINQ.thty nffitrd vnn-.itiuHnUe prunf of the rtficacy ff'ty nitific (ticorery. Djcerlj, Matt., Dec. 11, 1SC0 n C SpaLDIxo, Esq. I wish for soino circulars or lare showbills, to bring ytur Cephalic Pills more particularly before mv customers. If you have anything cf tho kind, jl ase rend to mo One of my customer, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days.) ia cured rf an attack in one hour 6tr yor PiVt, which I sent ber. Respectfully yours, W B WILKES. rttynoldihitrrj, Fmrlli Co,, OJ January 9, loot f nENKT C F PALPI xo, No 43 Cedar St, N Y Dear sir: Inclrsed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for wliicc send box of -'Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Rar WmO Filler. Kvnoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your .P die icorl like a charm cur Headache tu rnout intanler. Truly yonri. WM C FULLER. JJatonville, Conn., Feb 5,1801. Mr. Sfaltji.no. Sir: I have tried ynur Cephalic Pills, nnd fim n well that 1 want you to send ma two dollars worlh inorif. Piirt of these aro for tho neighbors, to whom I gave a few r nt of the tir t box I g t from you. Scud the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't servant. JAMES KENNEDY. IlucerforJ, I 'a., Feb. (3, li!3l. Ma. Sf ALDtXG. Sr: I wish ynn to send mrt rui" more box of your O -phnlic I'ills, have rtcvietd a yrert dsnl of btn"ft j mm them. Yours. rpnctfnl?. M UY ANN STOH?nOUSE. Spruce Crerh, Hunt inyt'in Co.,I'ti., January IS, IsGl. f n. C. Spaldiks. Sir: Yon will plca.escnd me two boxes of your Cephal ic Pills. Send thea immediately. Respectfully yonrs. JXO. It. SIMONS. P S - J hare nted nnehax of your I'M; aad find thtrn excellent. U-IU IVao, Ohio. Jan. 15, 1S3I. Ilfsny C. Spalding, Fsq. I'1-hc find inclosed twenty-fivo csnts, for which send in ? nnnthcr Vwx of your Cephalic Pills. Thztj are triilf tie bent Pill thae err irir.d. Direct A. STOVER. P M. Belle Vcrn -n. Wyiii l,,t Co0. "A'sin-li bittleof SPALDING'S BREI'AKED GLUE will save tentiinos its cost annuallyTJ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. P AYE THE PIECES ! economy! , DISfATCIl ! tir A Stfch in Tim Sir-v Nine V'JZi A accident will hapen, even in well regulated families. It Is very desirable to hive some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock erv. f o SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ui"ets all s-ich emergencies, and no hous-'bold caa afford to bo without it It is always ready, and up to the sfickin? point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N B A Brush aceoaipanics each bottle. Price, 25 sentj Address HENRY C SPALDING. No 43 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As pprtain unprincipled persons are attempting to pnlm "fT on tho unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all'persons to examina before purchasing, and sea that the fall name rrSPAI.DlNG'S PREPARED GLUEQ is on th- ontside wrapper; all otbcrj are sw.ud.ing eonritirfpitji Strawberries. FLUSHING. N. Y. Will send their new Strawberry Catalogue, com prising 150 Tariotics, and new Catalogues of Bui bjus Flower and Grapes to applicant enclosing atampa. Prince's Scarlet Magnate Triompbe da'Gand, Hooker's Jenny Lind. and 20 other varieties, 51 pr 100 and $5 per 10o0. Wilson's Aibtnv, 7 Sets per lOO.Jtjjer IU03, 510 for 3000. Austin's Seedling I per iKisua. For other sulenrlid Tarictiei sao Catibg-ts. Aug. ii 8 It 100,000 OSIER WILLOW CUTTLVGS, xm'"'lt,7 Pcrpurcu for 1 ve f cqco. I will cut, bundle and deliver tha Cutting at Brownville for $5 per eighty rods : being but a litflo over tico dollar per thousand. ThU is from oue to threa dollars less than ever offered before. Alt orders at these pricts must ba sett in before tbe tat of October, 1S11. Sni orders by mail with Msh. lo R.O.TII0MPS N. Nebraska CitT. N. T. NEMAHA NURSERY. ) 18 miles West of Neb-aska City.V August 1.-n3-tf On new Air Line Kearney Road.) Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constltut:3,aT cisoaic, n corrur-tion rf li.9 blood, by xvl:i;h this HuM K-roinen T:.t;'atci, wer.k, and poor. Doing in tha cirnitkn', i: pervades ths r.hc!a bodr, and rnnj Lunt cut la disease on any pr.rt of it. No oi srm i r- , from its attacks nor is tUcro oro xil.ich ii xrsy not djstror. TLs sciofulous taint U rariou ' ducd by mercurial cicx-e, lur Uvlr, d: erdired or unlieilthy fiod, impure air, X tu'.i titl:y habits, the d-'prcviin vizc, rd. abars all, by tha venereal infection. V.'l nt ever be in origin, it w hereditary in t!.f con stitution, descending ficra parents to chi! -Jr.n tnto tho tliixfl p.nd fjurtli generation ; " ii.ivi J,' it ecra3 ta be the rod ct' Hiia whu say, "I will visit the iniquities, of the faUrs vjt their children." Its elTects coramcneo by deposition from t'iJ . L!ooi cf ccxrupt cr ulcerous m;'t r, which, i; t-:s lun;s liver, and internal c.-Vr-N i trrnui' tubercles; in the gland?, swdiU;-; c::d ci the surface, eruptions or torep 'I his f-iul crr ruption, winch gender in tb.o L!jJ, deprevic. . the energies of lure, 0 that scrofulou constitu tions not only FufTr from scicf;dc::- cn--phihits, but tliey have far lev power t j with stand the ettacks cf other tliica.ie-; ro 'H? qncntly vxt m:mbcn pcri-h hr di crdc- which, allljoujU not Bcrof'ilom in t! t ir nitin, ere still rendered fatal by thit taint in X'.n fystern. - Host of the toniumptbn wl irh de cimates the human family has iti criiu oir .ctiy In tlu rcrofulout contamination; toil rvv.r. j destructive dlwasesj of tlu liver, k:d.-irys Lr;t;p, and, indeed, of all tha orgnns nriie' toa cr aro nravated by t!ic same cr's. One quarter of all oar piwiesr? scroful on ; . tlieir persons are invaded fcr thi-t lurhing- i.-:-fjction, and tlieir licalth is tuKknninoil Ir :". To cleanse it fio:u the system wc- mut rt imrar the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and excreii?. Eucli a medicine vre supply in AYEIVS Compound Extract cf Sarsnpnrii!;!, the most effectual remedy which the medic! khili of our times can duvUe fjr tl i-s every where prevailing and fatal n:r.ln:lr. It U com bined from the most active renietli.il t!:at have been discovered for the expurgation of thia f ul disorder from the blood, and the rescue cf the . srstcm from it. destriictivc consequences, itence It shotihl be employed for the cur of not only Scrofula, but also those other afTe?-" tions which ar'ne from it, such a Ekittivs and Skin Diskasks, St. Axtuony'h Fmr,' llosr, or EitTsiri:r.s, TiMr-ir, rrsTftcn TJr.oTciiES. Hi.AiysnndlJoti..TrMO!t,Tr.TTF.U and Salt Kitr.fi:, Scu IIeai, lli.owo;ia, Hhkumatism, Syphilitic and MnucrKiAi.Di.-t. iases, l)noi..Y, Dtsi-in-siA, D.vi:iLirr, and, indeed, all Complaints ahisi.vo -aqm Vitia ted oa Impluk lii.oon. The popular bclisf in "iiipuriey nf Iht blood" U founded in truth, for scrofula is n di-gencratiun of the Mcod. Ths . particular purpose aud viituo cf this Sorapa rilla is to purify aud regenerate this vital r"uid, without which found health u Lr.posjille in contaminated constitution. AYER'S . . Agne Cure, FOR THE SPEEDY CVKE Cf Intermittent Fever, or Fever and1 Aguf, Remittent Fever, Clilll Ivr, Dumb Aeue, Periodical Ilcatlarlie, or flllloue Ileadaclie, nnd Bilious Fevtri, taterl for the aTtiole class of diseases origin a t lnjr In biliary dernujrrmeii t, cansett by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. We are enabled here to offer tie community a remedy which, while it cures the al ore complaii.t with certainty, is still perfectly harm!? in any quantity. Such a remedy is invslunlde in diitrieta where these afflicting disorders prevail. Ihia Cukb' expels the miasmatic poison of Fevtti and Aoce from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the Gr3t ap proach of its prr.T.onitory symptoms. It is not oi.ly the best remedy ever yet discovered for thia c'ui of complaints, but nlso the chenpest. The lirje quantity we supply for a dollar I rinus it within the reach of every body ; and in biL'ous distrirts, where Fevkh and AofE prevail, every lodv shouM have it and use it freely bolh f'r cme nnd protec tion. A Krcat superiority cf Ihia remedy over any other ever discovered for the sneer! and certain 1 cure of Intermittcnts is thnt it cor.tnii.s no Quinine ; cr mineral, consequently it predcecs ro quinism or other injurious cllecfs whatever upon the constitu tion, 'lhose cured by it are left as Lcaltby as if they had never bad the disease. l ever and Apue is not alone the consequence cf the miasmatic poison. A great variety cf disor ders arise from its iiritatiop. nmon? which aro Aetiralia, Rheumatism, Goiit, Iletu 'irhr, L'Und 1H31, 'loothache. Karat-he, Cattrrrh, Asthma, Tof jiitat 'ion, Painful Affection nf the Spleen, Hyster ics, Pain in the lioxcth. Colic, Parnhji3 and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when ori&matinz in this cause, put on the intermittent, tape, or become periodical. This " Crr.E " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently curca them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling cr temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer fiom Inter mittcnts if they svail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared hyDr.J. C. AYZH & CO., Loxsll, XLus. For sale Ly JOHN CRI.U. J. J. THURMAN, Druggists, Erovnvil! N. T. Notice to Pre-Emplors. A L0. To John Boirry Jsrnas C. Catrn. TTr-nry G. Smith Cbnrles T.Coroeil and Tbonm Mid-lox. You are hereby notified t appear af th land of fice at BrownTille, within 20 dyi from this dr.te to make further pfwrf in relation to ynr pre-ems-tin elaitns in n?vrdan';e with instructions from tho Gen ral Land OiBe at Wash!nr.T. RICHARD F. BAKBKT.Ties'er; ' CJIACLLS B. SiilTIl, liaecivcr. Jc'y rata. lssi. T Wheat! Wheat! Wheat! Farmers Lock to Your -Interest! Wan, rX ZDcn, Is pyln? and wili contlnce to p v tie Iiheit 1T tot Pi ice lor WHEAT and PRODUCE. , in C'K.ds. Mj itcclt of G Ai 'coaiists cf BOOTS and SHOES, - HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. HARDWARE, . QUEENS WARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING HAIR.COc por cu., . TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL end POTATOES. ,,c I also, rcej a well selected stic cf CalJ, Eip, Tppar, and S-jle Leitrr for mauatdct ii-ic; . BOOTS and Sll0ts2r wblcti I wl i 1 warrant to five safl,'aetion. Iw'.II sell my pje-eut tli-rt ot G1 at prices to suit the times, which will teebc-per tnn odj ave teen sold ter before, for C a. Hiaes. Wheat or Produce oX anj load but no credit wlii be?ivca. W T. DIX Brcwuvlile, Anuit 1st, 1S31. aUuJ SPRING FASHIONS. MRS. HEWETT, MAIN -STREET, nnn-i-rvmi. w--i vrnt !t?r I Announces to the ladies of Brownville asd vlclaiJy Uiat sbe ba jut reeeiveJ ber S Pit 1X0 STOCK MILL1NEKY GOODS, Towoicn ce calls particular attT:U.n. FTf-r g are of tae very laus.t .ivies aud. af e cercJ a '-Latuai: t low prices. April 1S3. Boots, Shoes, Hats audCaps, Hy ply of Bkiis, SU , KiU sn1 Cars cer wai s Ut,tioc waX ever prepjicl to of.er '..rb aarr;na. 1ZI.O. UILL. Erownvltte. Ar'i 15:a, IZZZ. Furniture ! Frirnitv,ro ! !