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IE; ADVERTISER IrOVNYILLE,MAR 17, 169. " , TKUMSi ,rTH.t,iLi maJi'snce. - 2.wj - t tbe cud of 6 months, . S 50 "-r S of vie will fun-.iel a $1- per "... i. . ,..rc LirJWP. But a. luo - -wj"'v- r . c.-ii i t rrvDrieior of the Heal i fLe"rr, Ma! T?mvls CLW, 111. i'rvi MieraI Advertising Agent, in rear of . !' eud ChiWlreu's Shoe Store, SO West - s-rt-tl'iiirtliiia'l. - ' ' ' ;.. Mt. 0 ts a fa, No i o Broadway, wid. American Cn lean and European , "n uJ Muriji.ou oC:e.,ol33 Nassau street ;YvuDriuDGi:. -.;rfbwet comer f Olive and , .K ..rre4 ijrtiiWwlArt .ubacripaorn and ad ,..f,i tor it. .wwuw, ud receive aud recc.pt U erelur. ,ilit i U.is Ten Urr. coming from various ' " Lc, .ui f.ey could ef a copy of the "Ad . V.'t al jt a M-v' wp rr. '1 pcrw :s. .iiix.i.1sentafc,iiciutlootoiecoiDerewi- (.'.Kr:bcr. JOB MOIIK. roceut exlei.MTe addition! of Kew 1 JT- Cuts, ' " "j"utH,C.rts kc ,w,adetthe "Adver We wc claims be aide ! turn out Job a1" . - T-Ml,Tnyoftlce. The proprietor be.UK ,a? rihter .lniU . " ' " ... . ... anili liV &X ..ullid aieKr4ei.elF J Pnnter, de il 4 1 be oai-d..! iu lUe execuuou of Job orx. . . .ri k.h.1'' Utet improved Card hlauk.. Wora in Color, Browe y or., tSwmbe a,vt,y attended f raute-; to g: ve tauu.cil' or no The "ifebrMk Adrertieer" having i tbIarieat circulation of any paper in Territory, WboleaaJe MerchanU in St. t, 6t. Joaeph, Cincinaati and other Eaat--axkeu here Nebraska merchants pur . will f.nd no better advertising medium -.8 Weatera country .'riutiiig Ollicc For Sale: d"eirous of . engaging in other ess we will sell the "Advertiser" illishim-nt ou favorable terms. . The cr is one of the oldest and most thor--h!y established in the Territory; The Departnietitis without doubt, the jnost .eniivejabove St. Louis, and the sub ripli'n list, ndvertising and job patron- superior to that of any other estab- v Lme.nt 1:1 ISebrasfca. . ... .... Who forgets tbe old apple, and cherry V, the. lilac, and. rose bush, the meadow ilny making; the grain field andhar flie pasture and its tenants; the :-b-nJe and apple bees, and ben-y rtws; the day, and singing, and Epell r uhwAs and meetings all radiating :u'aii) t!utfrirg.aroand that dear old zic Header make a home thus at- aive and t3 be remembered inn Jon G nxrTT Sc Co. by rat dealers -eeda,. plants anJ Agricultural imple rM5,Su Louis, Mo. , , 21 A!c. . - . ItivDALs.of the firmcf Randals Gou kCq., of St. Louis, will accept our -r.Ls for a supply of most excellent ::loJ"j"jclleviIJe Ale, with which he had 2 Lium-is to tempt us. ' Mr. R. can be vays fuVni "on the Omaha, when and '" f re be is prepar-ed at-all times to sup y our country tradesmen with Grocer s. provisions, liquors, &c, and also pur--v'n;g prcHlucj;. rror the Gold Mines. Oa Friday last, Benjamin RogersMr. Um and Charles Ilpywood, of this i.e." i.nd Mr. Hewett from Maine, ft iLir t'ty for the mines. They went .:ha Lorse team. . i TLty will undoubtedly us?e ihe ele- aiit." Vv startinr thus early in the 4 w -ason. one n a Ybtt lo Her Friends. Mrs. Mo n ife of- Acting Gov. Torton, of this . Territory, passed down :i the Omaha, on her way to visit friends "n the Slates. May' her juurney prove Vife, and her visit pleasant. - toaiity Fair. If the Cvunty Fair should hot be held a KrowLville, let there K no complain- '9 ' UXxpcried. We. learn from our Omaha exchanges, -it C.u.ir, Bryant, Allen and Seely, arj. 1 . with taking from the Omaha inurdering Braden and Daly, trie tur fcince. were last week acquit ti. IfceRrer. , The Meaiaer -Tnos. E wharf on Thursday Tctt reached evening,, last. - 'a-St. Loai?. She left freight and I'tseri?er$at this poinL The Omajia, on her return froruabove, "-iedhere on -Sunday rnorning. She '-! c goo-1 load of passengers, and well belted for a down trip. She received a or fifteen-passengers and additional e,M.and also laid in a stock of sup- at Uii, place. The Tutt also pas?ed down the same Car. .-Vool Directors. Tie following named gentlemen were 't'.ed director for school district No. 3, "tuaha City: '-V:D. Vi'ILLIAMON, three years; JQHN BARNES, two years; . IUVID LOCKWOOD, one year. -e the ad ve rttsement of McAlister OSS. They have a fine . supply of ttcd. xew Arrival. 5Ir Hill, and Mr.- foxs, arrived on Luugraut to-day; each tringirg piles 1 T t - Uoo-- ow lookout for anun- Ura V 'l ;.rarti,u!Rr? r.?xt week. i.iuswbm WHMmmim mMi mmuwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.imimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm " - minim rr.n n ni.nn nl ... ujiiiii J ,i ... .. .'.-. ..ui- jnn uwm wi mminiiwiiiii . t o roii rn i . . .. . i n iwture aw ui:riUDgirgjn an impure state of I "' T"f " ' fH JrVT- ""n - 1 TnrrT inTlTTr 1 T I in utteiiarknes; In alLihal try na season, when so niueh tad to tehdur, sod our hearts were read v to fail us for fear 1 rev- nearis ere reau j to uu us ior rear, 1 ne tt m a tlngreMSapcq grouped rny yvtLj aCTOSS the apartment tO tate rhy place )y his fide, that hs did not ' Salute mo V.ith some hearty expression of-good cheer. Not in a ihIe instance ' Is if we were iot in a angle iu-iance. -xs u w e w ere the patients and It was his place to COmfon US. ' ISO Word 01 COmplaiat throughout it3 all that dismal period no sign or impatience or regret. He was not content even with the perfect silence of an uhrepining will. But he must sing in that imprisonment day and night. Y as this not an'example It is the greatest privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied to be healthy without physiCj Secure Without a guard, and Obtain ! from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthy are compelled to procure by , , . t . , r. ; V Opinions of DS&tinsnisIied Adrertise your business. Do not hide your light 1 under a bushel. Whatever your calling or occupa- tiou may be, if it needs support from the public, ad- t .v 1 mi . "u.ij iu sum fcnape nr f.thai ihur Vill orroct imiIia ATfntum I tMtn irl ::7;.: '.L.T I.. "A 1 I.. 1 luuivsa iiuut nuuv tuocti i ui unu iu iiie may fairly be attributed more to tbe public press than to ucaxly all other cuuaea combined. There may pos sibly be occupations that do not require ad vcrtkiing, but 1 cannot well conceive whav they are.- r. 1. I bare always considered advertising liberally ness. and tbe nrelude.W wealth. I And I have made 6 it an invariable rule. too. to advertise in the dullest times, a long experience having taught me that mo ney thus spent is well laid out j and by keeping my business cont nually before the public, has secured me many pales that I otherwise would have lost. Stepiien Gibabd. ' Whatever suceoss I may have had in busineEgI owe mainly to continuous Advertising, and I deem it gowd policy to advertise long in the same papers. From a cloao observation, I am fully convinced that it is impossible to make much headway in any branch of commerce, without tbe facilities which the Press alone can give. Jaccb Cidgewat. Jfy motto through life has been work and Adver tise. In business, Advertising is th true l'niloso pber's stone, that turns whatever it touches to gold. I bare advertised uuth, both in the weekly and the daily papers ; nor have I found that those of the largest cieculation of cither class benefitted me the moet. Joax J. AstokV '. ' ' - Advertise 1 advertise ! advertise 1 This is the life of trade, and standing advertisements, you will find will prove the moat rcmu erative, at least I have found it so, during my business career thus far; for should you withdraw but a single week from the paper in which you are accustoujcd to advertise, ten chances to one that would be the time when .some would-be-customer will look into tbe paper for your bu Biuets, and not finding it you will leose several profitable sales. William Gb ay. (luaek Nostrums-. The majority of hair Washes, hair dyes, hair tonics hair oils, and the numerous preparations which are now before the public under such extravagant, hyper bolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show window card!, and newepapr headings, as hair prepara rations, are all humbugs of the first water; and their real merit, w hen they possesf any, is tb;t they do no harm. Hog's lord, whale oil. lard oil, sweet oil, scented and colored, make up, wheu in beatif ul wrappers, and white flint glass bottles, the costliest cqaracter of ton ic, and when thus co6tly, are baptised with some tri syllable term, add caught at by verdant young and old o both sexes. Such is not the charaojer of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentleman comes before the world without any "high falutii"Xilophloforim, or any ether astounding and startling catch penny term; he Mnidly advertises a nair Restorativc-7-what it express es, precisely and as Restorative it acts. Buy Prof. j Wood' Hair Restorative,, and as you valne your scalp, yc, .your very brains, apply nothing else J for it may l e that you wilt get sonit Worse fcObsUMe than perfum ed lard oil on you? cranium. Remember Wood'B Re storative for the hair Is tbe best article extant. ' Dr. Mann's Aue iBalam. This wondcrul compound is hartsg rn intensive sale in all parts ot the .Union -w here as isU. It is one of the few medn icic? vlii are now oid over. the coun try, that are really what their inventolitn for them. And, unlise all other remedies tbat are reemmendoo by th"ir proprietrs tocorc all the Ills thtflesh is hie to tliiii -'remedy is on': recommei ded ior chills, fever "k ague, or that particular class of diseases growing out of or. the result cf uiisa:a, fo common in tho western country. The numerous evidences of its great curative properties, and the high estimation placed ubon it, ren ders it the greatest discoviry.'of the asu, and it .deserves the entire approbation of all' classes .of men.. Those having occasion to use a medicine of .this kind, are urged to spare no pains to givo-this a triat if they w ish to be bonndly cured. Sec advertisement in another column of this paper. ' ' liTDr. Carter's Cougrli Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthina, Consumption, Bron chitis, Spitting of Blood, Pais in the Side and Breast, Pleutky, Whtioac Coaghr Cioup, Liver Compiaint, Palpitstioo of the Heart, -add all diseases of the Throat, C-hest, ani Lngv NoiXif shvutd neglect a Cough, or Cold a singleday.- 'jfilliUis etSe ttaaally by neglecting a Common CoLt. f Dtgtjs Chtle44? consump tion, and then to aa early death-, . ier, have you a a cough, cold, br ariy &lea4 of the lUrigh?-' Procure at once that celeurjued' wihedV,. Ca;. Carter's Covgh Balsam, which neer fiula to relieve a cough in twenty-four hoors, and always cures the worst cases of ld, coughs, aas all diseases ot the throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, 25 ceutsj large bot tles, $1 per bottle, r Bottles for $5. fc-DR. EASTS ALT, omer Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, te whom all orders must be addressed to get the genoi&e. Sold by ; .. J. II. MAUX & Co., Agents . ' Brownville, H. T. HcLeanV Cordial. ' The following complimentary notice of McLean's Cordial is taken from the Missouri Democrat : -. Siuce the last two weeks tbe following cases have beeii reported cured i 105 persots have ben cured of Cneral Debility. . 63 " . " " . Xervous Debility. 2S " " . Diseased Sidneys. ISO who hare been afflicted with various xmiplaints, Xif ht .Sweta, Dyspcj. and Weakness of the Uisesiive organs, have bea cured, besides a large number from -bom we have ih vet heard-. McLean's Strengthening C-wtiia) ad Blood Purifier is a .reuitKly required by vry h iu tbe Western and Southern couutry. It ia very pleasant and agreeable to take, and it cau be U-ko by dim wvuaa, or child. As a diuretic, it will r any disease of tbe kidneys or bladder, and as an alterative, it will purify the blood and remove all pimple, sores or blotches from the skin. Try it. One drachm is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of itswoudertul strengthening and invigorat ing properties. &ee the advertisement in another column. NOTICE. Christian Deuser ) Justice Court In and for vs Nemaha CoHtity, Kebras Saa Franc Isco iewn om'ny j ta Territory. Whereas; the above named plaintiff. Christian Den ser has on tbe 2Sih Jan, A. P. 1S53 filed his petition at theofflce of J. D. N Thompson. Justic of the Peace in and for Nemaha County, claiming of the said S.in Francisco Town Company, the sum of forty-three dol lars and forty-five cents, and interest on the same, at tbe rate of ten per w per annum, from tbe sixteenth dar of September, 1S57, as money dee on an account. and tbe srmmona issued thereon has been returned "not found;" notice Is hereby given to the saidcompa ny and all concerned, that unless they appear at thecf flee of the said J. D. X. Thompson in Brownville, in the county aforesaid and answer to Mid petition, o or before Saturday the 19th d?y of Marh, A D 1&59, Judg meut will be rendered against them by default for the amount of said claim and Cots. M'ART fc HEWETT, Atty's for Plf. Ordered that the above iiotlce be published for fou' successive weeks in tbe Xebraska Advertiser. ' " J. n. K TUOVPSOX, J. P. of Xemaha Cc-tlnty. Brownville, Feb. 17, 16o9. 1 4w. A'oticc. to Eot Holders fu Tccuin- . sell. ZVeuraska. Persons holding .evidences of ' titlesnit claim deeds, contracts for deed s, cr certificates of deeds ' in the town of Teeamseh, Johnson county Nebraska, are hereby notified that unless presentation is made in person, or-by -.'pro par attorney, and- lets cLainted and respective proj oriknate amourits tf entiance money and fee for executing deed", te paid on or befcre tbe expiration or six months from this date, alHotoat that tinre itnclfti(nfd'a?id unpaidfrv"wifl be.old at -publio auction to the bSeiirtsAMy'ar tbe ue and benefit of said town of EorE&l,SPe' able to tbe provisions cf an net tw4 tj i&Q (ieuer al Assembly of Nebraska,. entitied "an Mt regula-r Ung tho disposal cf bind? purchased in tcustfor tewt eitcs," and approved February 10tb;'IS-57;' " . ' JOHN W. SAYRf!, rrjbare-i. Tecumeh. Jn. '?o,4S-r . ' . '. tem," cawsera, aweiiing u iig:atxi, huniat. teakit thr . v Pi,es ooll' erysipUs' nre8' paln9. ttt tbe bone9 nd Jylnta, cerg ln 1U mouth ttroatj 4aJ cbrcDio cnnsltu. tlonal aiieaiea. 1tX medicine eearchea out tbe very roots of the disease by purifying tbeblood, and changing 11,8 secreUwaBin th system, thus removiog th9 paaso. "J th. cu certain aadpemai. : Eferyt roeffne andSartaparUi win cure the wor mercuriat diseatt) WM, 4,,- ,nd destroy ev- erypartlcl oof mercury which Uintlwaystem. and cure bad effects: 1 It will cure tecoridary typhilit. "of ventral ditecue, and will drive the syphilitic virut and all Jiereditary tcintt and youonout matter out of the system through the pores of the ei.in, and restore the patient to a. per fect state of health and purity. It la a positive Cure for lieer. complaint and dyspepsia; If used ,a proper length of time. ' I challenge "the'world.io produce iw equal In these complaints. The afflicted will hear la niinj that Djr. Katerljt Iodine and Sarsaparilli will curaall nervous disfe'iuesj Xemale comploiuts, dropsy &ravecv deaes rth audneya, budder, ana ntimuy orff8'?na t9 day8-? . " ' it will remoye pimplea and blotches from ihe ace, and make the (Un clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purffyingthe blood, and by Its prouii't action on the liver.; kidneys, axxl secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. - ' - ' ! Persons who have long been afflicied with scrofula, old sore, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and an cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Cridles Salt Rhoum and" Tetter Ointment to , he Dd di6eased whea r, ' Easterly'i Iodine and Sartaparilla. ZaltrW, Iodine and SanaparUla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies tbe blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and tbe ointment heal thent: When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the best and moat powerful curatives known to man. JL fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla.' $1 per bottle, or bottles for i6. Gridley'a Salt Kheum Ointment 75 Both are prepared by Pr. Easterly, cent POT bottle. corner cf Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addresed. 53"$oUiby J. II. MAfX k CO., Druggists,' Brown ville, N. and by Druggists generally. - STDr. Hooper's Female Cordial win cure all female complaints,' such' as excessive, en-pressed," ot painful menstruation, Fluor alhus or wnttesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz ziness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesses, over excitement, &c., of tbo sexual organs. Dr.' Hooper's Female Cordial Is urriveTsally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. JPrico $1 per bottle, ore bottles for $5. Dr. Easte<, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Ho, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addiesaed. Sold by J. H. MAUN tCO., Agsnts, Erownville, i. ana ey druggists generally. jDr. Baker's Specific win cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the geniul organ8. . Header, have" you a private ditease 1 Do not neglect it. - Delay it dangerout. Dr. Baker't Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can ' cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine Price $1 60 per bottle. - - 53-Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Hissouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to get the genuine. - Sold by , , , J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brownville, N. T. TREES FOR SIIEETER OI THE PRAIRIES. We solicit the attention of Orchardists, Nursery men and farmers in the prairie regions of the west to our immense stock of lhe moit hardy, rsipid trowiuK and beautitul ever green tree, and the best adapted for forming belts and screens, for the protection of gardens, orchards, anu uwellings, in all exposed situations Our stock embraces all sizes, from one to six feet in height, frequently transplanted, and fitted for safe removal. , Priced lists for next spring furnished on application and tho following catalogues are sent gratis to all who apply and enclose one stamp for each. - ' , Xo.I. Descriptive catalogue of fruits. '. No. 2. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees. No. 3. Descriptive catalogue of greenhouse and bedding out plants. . ; .-- No. 4. Wholesale or trade list. - - ELLWAXGER & BARRY", . i .Mount Hope Nurseries; r ' Feb. 10, '59 ly , Rochester, N:.'Y: . Toledo Nurseries. . 900,000 Trees for Sale ! Twoiiuridred thousand applo trees grafted this winter, deliverable in spring to order at $5 for 1000, whenever twenty thousand are taken; for smaller amountasix dollars per thousand will be charged. . Thirty thousand extra fine imported Pear stoeka at from eighteen to twenty dellars per thousand. . 30,000 estra fine imported Anger's Quince, $17 per inousand. 20,' 00 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks ..' $18 per 1000 10,000 Paradise and Doucian 20,000 lilazzard Cherry stocks 20,000 Paradise and Doueain 300,000 one year old apple trees 100,000 3 to 4 feet applo t:ees ' '. ' U'0,000 4 lo 5 feet very stocky and fine 20,000 Norway Spruce about 1 foot 12,000 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherries, extra fine 2,000 plum troes.l year 2U .4 20 20 . 50 t 80 50 25 per 100 15 20 ' " . .With a large Jot of Currants and .Raspberries, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, reaches, Apricots and Nectarines. . Catalogues sent to order on receipt of postage stamp each. . A, FAHXESTOCK & SONS, Feb. 10, '59 ly ; ,. ' - . Toledo, Ohio. Legal Notice. Jesso Noel, Pl'ff Johnson County District Court vs - ' y of 2d Judicial District, Nebraska JohnCocbran D'f. J Tcrr'y. To April Term A 135 To John Cocbran tho above named defendant. You are hereby notified, that in the above entitled cause a writ ef summons !rm tbe Johnson District Court of the Second Judicial District, Nebr'a Terfy, has been isued, returnable to the April term of the said District Court of the year 1859, in tho first day thereof , to bo held at: the Court boose of the said county on the 4th day of AptU A. D. 1359, comman ding you to answer the petition of theaaid plaintiff Jesse ISoel to be on hie. m . in? .. vierk s otnoe ot, tae said Johnson county District Court on or before the first day of February 1859, wherein he claims of vou the sum "of one Iiilndred dallar3 for work and labor, care and diligence, as A physician and nurse, bestowed upon'yptt th vam ejefendant by him the plaintiff, in theouniy wi Nemaha, Nebraska Ter- ritorv. for tbe e?-.e'af T.ve weeks from to wit : the 26th day of July. A cJtf jiU . - And whereas the'said teuitforis has been returned "not found" as "to you- tVj.; said defendant. . Now, therefore , you .are hereby notified that unless you apppar and plead tbereto.ou or before the morning of second day of tbasaiu -term, to be oeid aa al ore said, default will be' .entered " against you and judgment w ili be rendered against you for the sum demanded in the said petition of you the said deien' dant.' :'. " " " Tj: C. JOHNSON, Att'y for Pl'tff. . It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for four successive weeks id the Nebraska Adrertiser as the law t sucir cases provides. ' ' A. W, .PEN Tl j AND, ClerV, -JJyW.-P;-Walker, Dep. February 10, '53 ' n"S3 ; SEEDS! . SEEDS l! ; Fitub, Gareen a'st:-towEjft . Seeds, We are now fully supplita erne, or the largest and most.cwnipleie stock .oT'QrSi,--Flower and Field Seeils'-ever offered, to the Tfftitern ikeple. Our-stock has- b'eentaade up with much cvrp tri&i the best' seed careens-of America -d Earosw. A" large-.shate ar hemt grown seeds, being fTowr. urifer r oi n insper- tion. smd which we can retos as trat hatue r4 ot tt best auall?. . ' .- : - : Among oiir asrtment cT fi maj'lJeBiiJ frrcr ISO varieties of Frore!;-; v vv'. ;''v : "do ;' STdM sel W'?---."..:.-.--;-- ' M ingarian-5oet: " f fx ft Chtiwe Soiar Cane nd JinpibW ejV.f c. pifoia a long aCQMainl'aace tt$a&; W W roefl dt no one. can. orerhetter.idijcett C.ki.osdsiiir is. Oo-'lf. ' .'-. "w .7 : . . ' Ti&?e who' design 'to emigrate (a Ovr? tk and f PitePcakwu!dowe4I. teftwitii box 6(1 reon liaroen 6ees. . -.; . f : .-, . ... . - ..v - . we also keep constantly w kaod t'hit assortment 6f IMPLEMEMT9 AS 0ACRIXES, "" Suited t the Field. Gbraea-, trcbard awd Household. We are fullr Prepared to supply ihetraJe od the inobt liberal terms.-' . . . Full Catalogues furnisfcgTktiso&.aBplicatiQnf IX by mail inclose a'-stamp. -Address . -; H..1J. EME3Y. fc Rornisw "SO Lalesitwt, '.Chisago, Illinois.-: Jelwuary 1"!,.1&. .'. - kfrir .-3m--' rrr-i : ..u.-dfi -: , .Cx Per aas removed 6U Tia hop from Front, street t ttrtft, rearly skAU tifce. new tit ei.'wtiere he kfts fcfco u. the largMf yief'c at w ar in its Hat to.be .ned i th urrer cmumtt. Jla MicHs t etticance etcar... ' Jw 15, '.. . V ''o JLUJIi s2j .TIN -11 VV THE UNDEBSIG5ELThrvIrijj formed a co-part nership, under the cnrfle'bf f ' D. J. MARTIN & CO.K t of the purpose of 00m g"a generar. f Wholesale &Eetail Basinet in Brownvnie And having purchased the eommodieuVttore-rooms recently occupied by I. T. Wbyte, will, by the 20th of March, open the "j 'Most1 Extensive Stock i of ' " Op"C2' O X3) sej i-ver brought to this City, tonsisting of -- . 7 .--FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . ... . . DRGOPBS, JMRDWAJIE JX&,CUTLEI$Yt 1 -xxi.02ar, xo,-AJrxa: ..'- Queenswat ej .Glassware,' Bodfs and. Shoes, HATS AND. CAPS, ' BOOKS. XD STATIONERY, , SADDLERY, - -1 - -.. .. 1. . Of every description needed by the emigrant orciti- , ien, which will be onored for sale as low as by any other House" West of St. Louis.- Merchants and buyers from RICIIABD- SOU". PAWNEE. QAOE. JOHNSON, and other counties n est of this Uity.aa well as traders Hebrabka!6ord :IIines, Will find our stock largo, varied arid complete. D. J: MARTIN - HEATH KUCKOLS. s:x? nuckdlls. Brownville Feb. 15th, 1859. n34tAp.lst. Cash for Produce. We are now paying cash for corn pd wheat, and on the return of Mr, II ILL, now east, we wiU. pay nioiT it 1 1 f - . l 1 ior an Kinub 01 cuuuiry proauoe. . CRANE & HILL. Brownville, March 3d, 1859.-' : " To all Whom It May.Concern. In as few words as possible, L wish n'mi, knd Jot to unuerstanu mat i am noing t 1S1I BUSINESS. And hope hem-eforward no one will dare to remove an article from my counter, unless the P CASH IS PAID DOWIV'. From this rule I will not deviate fyr. any one, or un der any circumstancess Money must come with all or ders and all psescriptions, or they will be sent away unfilled. I am thus plain, that all, "high and low, rich and poor,' may know that anything for Sale at tho City " Drug " Store, Must command Cash, or no trade .- - i , - A. S. HOLLADAT. Brownville, Febuary 17, 1859. Full Blood Devon Cattle, 'A pair, male and female, of full blooded Devon Cattle, pedigree furnished, will be parted with on favorable terms, if application be made soon. 1 A yoke of work cntjlc, a cow' anJ Prairie breaking will be taken in payment. Apply at tbe "Advertiser" OraceJ '-" March 3d, 1859. - - " D. H. M'LAUGHLIK . CHAS. DORSET Mclaughlin & dorse y, Main Street, Brownville, N.T., Buy and sell Land Warrants, mate out and file declar atory statements -make out pre-emption papers pay taxes,, investigate XiUest Buvand sell property on commission : rurnisb land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness connected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location ot land warrants for parties residing at a distance. McLAUGIILIX & DORSET respectfully refer to George II. Xixoii, Esq., Resister,Brownvllle Land Office. - - i ;. - : - :. CUwlcsi B.. Smith, Esq.., Receiver pf PEblic Moneys; Xemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaugh & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M. THamilton, Hagerstown, Maryland. Lewis R. Xewcouier Esq. Baltimore, Md. O II Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Fenner Furguson, Delegate In Congress from Xebraika Terrritory, Washington, D. O.- r John A. Beal, Esq. Attorney at Law, Peru, Indi Brown vll le, April 22.y V - V. , nottif NEW ARRIVAL - OF TwbtHundred S5 I0EH C3 "7" E3 13 tlllUSTiAx-DELSKK. C Rrowmflle, "Hrebra!sRa. A NNOUNCES to the public that he has just re- A ceived, per Steamer Ryland, a very largo and well assorted stock of Parlor aud Cook Stoves, of new and improved patterns, as follows: Buck's Pattern, Plymouth Hock, " Elevated Oven, New Hi , olden Era, and every variety o . ' Parlor and Office Stores. v. : - " ,- J - AlSO, , - ' Japaned Ware, Brass Kettles, Eantlierns, Copper Wai e.Sn o ' - ' vels and Tons:s. All of which I pledge my self to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estao lisbment iu. this reffiorr of eountrr. I have also now onw hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to rut no eutterinzAnd spoutins and all other work in my line, at short notice, aud in a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper countrv. Brownville Septembe'r.2, 185S. IO-ly - - Fruit Trees. Brownville Nursery. The sobicrlbers offer for sale the following varieties of Apple Trees. ' ' ' v , WINTER. YARIETIES. : Te'.low Bellcfieur, , - Winter Swarr, Hawking. j vi .Puma Gris, 'White Winter Pairmaln, Wilowor LlmberTwlg,, Red Romaninite, 5 Snow-Apple, iJ -Janitan, - ; t Baidwin, English Golden Russet, ' ' Domini or Darwin, AVinesap. Talman's Sweeting, fioiuaw Stem, Northern Spy. FALL VARIETIES. Fulton,' -' ' ' - Autumn Swarr," ' Pall Pippin, - :--rr;i Fall Strawberry, Fall Jauilaa',. -.''" ; 1 Milan, $ f 'SCJLItil. VARIETIES. i Sweet Job t BLgitop . Snmmer Queen, ! " r i Fweetinff, Gulden Sweet, - Early Irentpo, ' ' Early Harvest Redstreak, '. i " Early Harvest. The Xursry Is sltiated on the farm of R. J. Whitney, about oRS lmlssotrtk ef Bronville. The trees are one year old from Ik graft and very large and healthy for that ae:- Prsdaesrt in the soil ant climate of Nebras ka, Ut aiuU throve superior to tkoe that are shipped fruia ihe State. They can h (Atained earlier in the sprits sre not injured by cutt-tng effthe small sprouts iaor4w to mike the shipment les and to lessen the -ituik, aa tera aurserymen uo wben tbey send trees brea4. This is n truth that our Xebiaska farmers tui&t&k.Ul eotnxideraHsa. To those who wiffc tohaTS Uau Mrkaw tb pfsi'4rti!l endeavor to gire en tir tinted Ion to sl! w say favor us with a can. Turifta tKs pUniicg siun. Me of us will be found In the Wrftr to wait on these o favor us with their vxl- fle44JWsv-- '- 1 W. BRATTOX. ; - -. . JOHN 8. PAVORITB.. : P. S. "IT feby warn all persons agairwt trespassing, orrnToviucsjgy trees; or any mark placed on or asnong the said tre. .r" r ' B. & P. Brownvill, 5".T., Jan. 13, 1859. 3m -Tj a T7 ""i"'iTTT 1 1 Li H'l'Q f f I : V U IV JJIl 13 A k) : I Willi Corn. ;Thoso .indebted ,to;me are hereby notified that li3r can. liquids their indebtedness with corn at tfeirhest market price, delivered at the store of f. T.: Whyt in Drownviile. This request is made only because 1 am in debt myselt, and cannot raise tbe money, but con make use of corn, j Such an ar rangement will be taksn as a great accommodation itnder present circnm3tanoes .. JESSE NOEL. BrcwnvilIeDoc.2lB58. - ' A'strperior stock cf MniineryaTitT Dres Goods at my ew Millinery establishment, one door abve Lus&baugh & Carson's Banking Ilouse, Brownville, 3". T. 44tf ' if ART TURNER HEW. ' GO IDS'! !! w j wi JJ i's . McALLISTEB. & PONN, WHOLESALE AriD RETAIL DEALERS IN :i;DKY600DS, GROCElllES,' FLTHXITLTRE, HARDWARE, QL KEXS WARE, ; BROWNVILLE, N. T. Havlnr established themselves at the old stand receat- ly occupied by , : f -.-, ; JOHN jMcPHERSON, They are now offering and receiving for sala one of tbe Larsest-.. 7 AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS - . . . .. 0p . .. - ... ... MEKCHArlSrJDISE - Ever Brought in this Territory . They have an extensive and varied assortmeut of ' STAPEE AX D FAXCY - - - DRY GOODS, i -. ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family &rooi?ies, "S - COXSI8T1SQ OF', 3 Flour, v'; v.:- ..; i . Ham, Bacon f- - O Sugar, . Mo!aises, Cofiee, ; Tea, , L ; , . Salt, r ' Cheese, u v-' . .. Candles, - - ... f- etc, etc., '"' And a fine assortment of ' .LIGHT, GROCE RIES , t . -j, '., Such as Spice, v. : . Salaratus, (: .t Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. They, have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, SrC 'Sc C. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE ASO CVTEERY, i Q UEENS WA R E, HiS.TS & C AJPS, Boots andrShoes;; We pledge our customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the i it i:i... Cliy, anu Hiai OUT gUOUt 1U quamv and style shill be unsurpassed. - ' I I If H K T I lit rt I t" .r W -fc. la I hill w M WxM. ROSSELL, BROWNVILIiE. N. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom modate those wishing with Carriages and Busgies ; to gether ith rood safe horses, for comfort and ease in tra- veiling. He will also boara norses oy tne aay, wecx or month.- J- ' - - - ' KTERMS FArORABLE.JSZ June 10, '63. 50tf Lledical raculty of . Brownville - College. . . ..- At the annual meeting of the Directors of the Medical Department of the Brownville College, at t. -., x- i . v-! 1. rr : . . . tsrownvuie, .xcnisus county, i-nsorani jernunj, ', the following officers -wero elected for tho ensuing year: LLTlIlili llUAULt.1, rrcsiuent. A. S. IIOLLADAY, Treaatrrer. . -U. C. JOHNSON, Secretary. The following persons wew arppoin.ed to fill the different Chairs in the raculty. . ; . . . . JONAS CRANE, MD. ' 1 Professor of Surgery. - - A S HOLLADAY, M D ' i Professor of Theory and Practice.7 JOHN McPnERSON, 5ID Professor of Materia Medica. ,WM ARNOLD, MD Professor of Anatomy, and Dean. r"f-- . ucjorixsoxv'-''- " ' Professor of Medical-Jurisprudence. -ED LLEN. " ' ' 'Professor of Chemistry. The regular course of lectures for the session of 1859 will commence on Monday evening, 14th of f ebruary next, in the Presbyterian Church. Fob. 10. '59. - ; . WM ARNOLD, Dean. . L. TUCKER & SON'S RURAL PUBLIC ATIOX3. THE CoraraT Gentleman A Weekiy Journal for the Farm, the Garden, and the Fireside contains fnlly twice the amonni of reading on rural objects. and has a larger list or practical correspondents among its resders, than any other paper ' of its kind. It. is offered as a standard authority, both in Agriculture and Horticulture , as furnishing assistance to the farmsr and eouutry resident upon every subject on which he can need, wherever he may reside, and as a truly National Agricultural JourLal. Terms: New Volumes of the Country Gentleman commence every January and July. Each number contains 16 large quarto pages, making over eight hundred a year. Single copies, $2 a year if strictly paid in advance. Tine Cultivator Which has been widely known to the Agricultural pubiic since its flrst establishment in tbe year 1S33, is now made up from the Country Gen tleman, and 6 till maintains the rank it has ever held. as tbe best Jtontbly Agricultural Journal in tbe Uni ted Statea. N cotemporary compares with it in tbe number of its Contributors and Illustration. Only 60 cents a year. Forming an annual volume of nearly 400 pages. All subscriptions begin with tbe January number';" ' " The Illustrated Asncal Register or Rural- affairs Containing Ui pages, embellished with 150 engravings, and constituting a complete Miniature Kncytlopedia for the rarm, Orchard, and Garden. 25 cents per copy. The Register U issued annually, its successive numbers being continuous la its contents, though each is complete in itself. Tbe hack numbers are always for sale, from th oumiaencament of the series in 1556. - - . Club Terms of the Country Gentleman. Clubbed with the Annual Register. Elzht copies Country Gentleman one year, aud the An nual Register postpaid with each, $13.18 Or, at tbe rate of $1.65 per copy for toe two, where 8 copies, fr a larger number, are taken. " The uo. uent. wiuiout txie JLXegister. On rr.; , ' - Sit MontXs.. , Three o pies, $5. Six copies, ' 1 5! rieotp-ii - s . ien copies, 8 Ten copies. - 15 ; Twenty oopir, 15 Probate Xotice.' . TThereas J it has been made to accear ta it tat ur:,-- tlon, that there are claims existing against the estate of Charles M. Greever, late of Nemaha Countr, Nebras ka Territory, defeased y notice-is- hereby- siren,- that I have appointe Monday, the 15ih day of August, A. D. 1S59, as tbe day for the bearing of said claims, and all persons haTing claims against thesid estate are hereby notified to file the same at my oTceon or before that day, or they will be forever barres from recovering such claims, and f Bora-setting oi the same in any action what ever. . Given unier my band, this 11th d;iy of February, A D 1S39. B. J. WniTNET, Probate Judge. Ordered that the above notice be publkbed for twefve successive weeks in the Nebraska Advertwer.j -' r. ' " ' ... R. J. WHITNEY". BrtrwBvlllej Teb. 17,1859; . ' : 3m. HEAVl" SIUPSIW-PE'.: - - .0,,CJ3:;E-:r.!E:Sv ' jmssincs. 1 i 4- r..a ji m fcifcwj jm JPllODUCE . AND COMMISSION Q r-IIEE Corner of Second ar.d Francis, Streets, . . .- r ST. JOSEl'IJ, JIO. Th Senior partner of this nouje 1 now bolow mak- lug heavy shipment of . J r r--' Sugar,--.- x'vr::-rL: v-':y::;:I3olas5efl,"' : " Floiir, &c, A large portion of which will arrive In a few days on Steamers Carrier and As Wilgu.- Having made arrangements with one of the best Mills ot St. Louis for weekly supplies of ;:: Choice Brands of Flour, . x consumers, They will be able to offer to retailers and at all times, the :VerY Best Moot, At" the very lowest prices, Every Bushel and Sack Warranted They have also on the way from the Eastern Cit es a large and choice selection of TEAS, FRESH FRUITS, Eresh Oysters, isH, 1ST 1 la, WOODEN WARE, CORDAGE,, And every Article appertaining to the Grocery line. , . - All cf which has been bought at the , r Lbwest CashiPricesi And they pledge themselves te sell them as low as any House in Xorth Missouri. Ttiey respecuuiiy reiictt a continuance ot the patronage of their customers and the community generally. J. B. JEXXIXGS fc CO. St. Joseph, Feb. 15, '59 35-fra j . New Hardware Store. ! Sign of the Saw. - J. PLAHEBTY," " Impoi tcr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE AXD CUTLERYi . , - ST. JOSETII, MO. TS NO Wreoeivinz and openinz the larzcst and most X varied arsortment of goods in tbe above line ever offered in any market west of St. Louis. My stock embraces a full and complete assortment of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mecbaa ic'a tools of every description, direct from tbe rmt approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great rariery.cxniibin ingull tbe recent and useful improvement for the saving ot a vast amouaioi labor to the tarmirzeom mdnity,from whom I respectfully request a careful examination or this department of my stock. I am also exclusive agent for'ths sa.Io of the celebrated St. liouts Circular .Mill and Cross Cut a, which I will warrant, and 11 all orders at ihe factory prioes. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, kc, of the best brand?: in a word. my stock is very complete, which, for its qualify and price, 1 am determined to offer such inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing andagenoicsfor American Hardware Manufacturers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of trade is small profits and quick returns. January 1,1857. vln29tf J. B. JEXMXCS. J, B. JEITNINGS J. B. CIIILP3. & CO. EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph .Vo. nAYE jot recieved by late arrival, at much be low the regular rates of freight, a .heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, wil be sold unusually cheap fur cash. We respectfully invito buyers' to an examination of our stock. 57 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices 10UO sacks O A and Karmwasalt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra fine Floor fiOO sacks " 20 tierces new JUce 400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles - TOO boxes family Soap 500 boxc3 Rio Coffee, good fair to prime 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar 200 bis and bf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine Crackers. -400 kegs assorted Nailj 150 coils mannilla rope, from to 4 inches 75 boxes pearl Starch - - ' 50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass ' 500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and black Tea. : . 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy ; 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gam drops 100 whole And bf drum Figs ' 50 bbxes layer Raisens - 200 boxen Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Scgars, various brands - , , '150 bores. nd 25 bis Smoking To acc9 ' coo dozen Field's celebrated Oysters- . - j 150boxcaWR, PFandE DCbccso . j- Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting," Candle wiek, wrapping yarn, hemp t wiae, white fish I otomoc herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries, orange ,fre.h and' preserved fruits, jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, Termacilli. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, ete etc. J2J"Ilirt, peltrie, beeswax and all other hinds of produce taken in exchange for good? by J. B. JENNINGS 1 Co. Jan'yO IS59 :0yly , ; W. C. RITCHIE, - WHOLESALE AXD RE TAIL ' Groceries, Wines, Liquors,1 .. CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, : Corner 0 Mai and Francis Strtttt. RiidW C&J 214, Uppotitt s:alt TLdtl, ST. JOSEPH, 3IO. HAVE just received the larget and most corenlete siocs or me aaove goods ever openei la upper jiinouri, 10 wnica meaiientionot raercnanu sad nailers is res- rrtfuniatlcvitea--havingparehti'M then prinehally for cash at the very lowest possible prices, in Boston, NewTork and St. Louis, feel oonfilept that I esn offer Indccement that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair and liberal dealing, low price and good Goods, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Call and examine try stock and prices before purduMi-g; sales are bound to follow. In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocery House. . Oiiio Statesman, : . DAILV, TItMVEEKLY & .WEEKLY. SimPraNY Y;: MILLED, -; : Publishers and Pj crfefors. TERMS IXTARTABLT IN ACTJiNCE. " "" Daily, ber aansm, Tri. Weekly "1 M'eeklyj - , $6.00 3 uo 2 00 Th4ub.ribr toallaH riJllt idtc hi:. $ to" ." ' e fotlowla!' " " j Cr ta Cm Sed cf.Ter rayrlct qiA2tj,-QJ. " nls Sugar Cae tod Lk' Ucut.' ! Also UnUa,L'cl,C;aTit$si,radjh';Tc-p,It- ' fu" wed?, tc, by th quantify. - . . .r, ' A li-siicd" supy :cT ChuTaa .at TarJit SUCilv jit :0 ccct5 per 103 talcrsy., Curruat SwIj J th piicV.aoT osnce." ' ' r .. ; - Ovr Se 'edf 'iirt aH J7ancrl:i ' - We hate a fiao lot cf Siowel'.'i irerreeaSirpct. porn which is positively, tbrbeat garsita eora" in,' cultivation. Also SmitU's Early.W'hite Com'.- J'cr-- sons desiring anything in.'the abovo linl shv I .or der immediately., j i ,'" : Address II. A. TSKTlT, Cresoeat CttyUli V Mrch 3d.lStf. -i ' ' - - ; , CleTcland Plain. Dealer : i- " ' PUBLISHED ' ::T BAIL V, TRI- WEEKLY U WEEk&i if'4::V:-3,-,'';- l' BY - !1 L" j. w. gray: 5 -, 1 . terms or'S-sscnrrtVds? ;" ' r" The Daily Plain Dealer rtcroX theoJlest Dally pa- pers in the Xorthwestr and beiug tl.c only U.m crUa daily in Xorthcrn Ohio. itaT.rds a'lvjiit.isrw to svrr tiscrs unequalled ly al!y "otSer V"rT 1 thj 'vteinlfr. ' It contains the latest news and nmtt tpvrn ivccitM: Ly telegraph up to th41irM tl axiiir tj press.-- It tl published every djy except ScrAy, and teti tciub- cribers atlho low price et $S,QQ pr j satox W coins a montu. paynMo in aavauce. . . TheTri-Weesfy "i-f piibtibed evVry Tuesday. Tnrit- .1 day and Saturday, at three dollars a year, invariably hj advance. .. t, i . . . ... . k thf Veekly is prlrrtal evcnrvtelnesday memlnu. tad contaioa the news of the wee's, chie riiital aud ected Miscellany, EUiioriaU. Correspsnuence, the lat est Telegraphic Report:), and careiuily prep.ue-1 AIrkot crorts cf the Ohio nd the Ea-'.ern M rke:s. lthns he largest ci.cuUiivU cf any paper iu-OLio, a3d it U ...n:..v...t . - . ' . I Sicglc Subscribers at $1,50 per ycrA , C:ubs of Ten, $12 0(J .... : .. .'. .V'T Clubs of Twenty aitd upwards $1,00 per copy, ai.dooe copy gratis to the getter up of tbfftluh. 53luvariably la a!vau:e. . Probate Notice.' : - Whereas it has been made to appear to my satlafsc- . tlon, that thcro arc ciaims existing ajiust tl estate cf oseph Deroin, laic of Xemaha County, Xebraski Ter ritory, deceased ; notice is hereby given, that I brl appointed Monday, the fifteenth day cf Auxut, A D 1SC3, a-f a day for tho hearing of said claims, and all -persons having claims against the said estate are hereby ntiai to file tbe samo at my office on or before tht d.ir. ir they will be forever barred from recovering such elates,, and from setting off the same in any action whitever. Given under my hand on this 14th d.iy ot February,' D 1S59, R. J. WHITNET Probst Jmfto. ' Ordered that the above notice b piuYih?d for la- uccesdve weeks in the Nebraska Advertiser. - . k Brownville, Fet. 17, !So9. j - . . am ,', . . , .. ; .TIIE."! .. "National Intelligencer, Published in the city ofWashinctoh, ' RY GAEES Si. SE.iTOT," The Xatinal Intelligencer is" an old established Jour-" nal, at the seat of the General Government.' U pub Hshes, originally, the proceedmcs and dtba: cf Cn- ;rre!!, and contains a mrersola sr.d accurst reporter theac than any other paper in the Union, i Tbese recom-' mendattns, in addition to the variety of other Informs-' t ion which 1h to be found ln it colttmav-conr.ee; c4 wltV the general Interests of our own country, with Litera ture and Science, and the affairs of tliewr!if st Isnre, together with the character for fairness wtiich the piper has ever sustained, raako it useful and even valuable to all irho feel an'idtercst In the cnccruj of this or other countries, ' 1 LT. j. rt v. AX . The Intelligencer is publihed dally at $10 a yesr; three tims a week at $8 a year, and weekly at it a , year all in advance.. .-, A reduction of 20 per cent. ( ,ne fmh of the full charg.J Is mace to anyone who orders and pnys for, at one time. ten copies of the weekly paper; and a -redaction of S3 por" cent, (one-fourth of the charge.) '.o any cae- who orders and pays for, at one time, twenty or more o-piei.. - -i Xo acccuuts being kept lor tbe paper, it. wi:i no b sent to any one nnless paid for ln advance, ner any lon- ger than the time for which It is raid. - ,; ' AYER'S PILLS, AS1r and ainpifarlv succcssfiiT remedy jor the cure of alT Bilious, diseases Costivencss, Indi jestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Kheumatiarn,,. Femora Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamm- tions, Headache, Pains in the Jireasi. bide. Pack, and Limbs, Female Complaints, JLcLic ..Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and. ninth? sick ness and suffering mii;ht be prevented, if ahm less but effectual Cathartic wire mora freely used. No .person, can feel well .'while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might hare been avoided, by the timely and judicious use of a good purgitivp. -This is alike true of Colds, Fcvrrish symptoms, ahd, Bilious derangements. They all rnd to Weome of produce the deep seated and formidable distemper which load the hearses all over th land. Ifenr a reliable family physic is of tbe first importance to tbe publie health, and this Pill bus beou perfnebfi. with consummate skill to meet that diand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physician, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpan any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure, have been effected beyond belief, were they not snb tantiated by persons of such cxallerl position arui character as to forbid the suspicion of uu truth. -. ( Among the many eminent gentlemen who Lava testified in fuvpr of ihese Pill;4, we may menliou : Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cii eirinatr, whose high professional character i en- dorsed by . . t Joiiw 'Mt Le.vy Judge of tbe Supreme Court of the United States. '''' .-.I Tho. Corwiv, Secretary of tbe Tnaiury. . Hon. J. M. Wkioht, Governor of Ir.di.ina. N. LoxowoiiTU, great wine grower of the West. Also, Dk. J. H. CuiLTtJN, Practical Cliemist, cf New York C'ity.'eridorsed by " IIox. VV. L. Makcx, Secrotary of 6Ute. Wm. B. Astor. tiie richest man iu America. S. LelanA & Co., Propr' of the Mct,-opo!.u Hotel, and many others. . " ' ' Did space permit, we could give mart bnndrct certificate?, from all parts where the -Pill hav been used, but evidence even more convincing thaa the experience of eminent public men is found La their efforts upon trial. These Pills, the result of bnr investigation ami study, are otfered to tbe public as tbe best and mcst complete which the present Ute of medical science can afford. , They nre cor.iponndcd not of tbe dmtrs themselves, but of the medicinal virtr.c only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and conilrincd together in such a manner as to insure tbe best result. Thia system of comnosition for medlni-es has been four! in the Cherry I'ectnral and Pill both, tr prtjduce i j more efficient remedy than had bitbarta bwn ob tained by any process. Tbe reason is perfectly ob vious. VhiIe by the old mode of composition, every; medicine is burdened with more or le of acri monious tnd injnrio'ns rfialitic, "by l;is each indi vidual virtue only that is desired fr tbe curative effect is present. All the inert asid obnoxiens qual ities of each substance employed are left bchicd, t!;e curative virtues only being rctair.cd. Hence it i srlf -evident the eifects should prc, as they have proved, more purely mr.ed'ial.-asid tho I'U a urr, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world - - As it is frequently expedient that my mcdii'in should lie taken under the counsel of nu atlcuiLnjf Physieian,'and n be, copld Wt pror'y judr of a remedy without knowing its crujvMitbin. 1 hiTe srrpplied the awirate I'ntmal by whklsjjoth ior PectoraT and Pilla are iuadc tt e tvbyla i ly rl Prattitioncrslr. the United Ktaxef aivd HritSlrAruer- " iean Provinces. If, towever. tluro khO'.'d be ary ne who'bae not reivvr theni, tbtjf wiU '.W promptly forw ardetTLy mall L Lis rcq".csf." Of all the Patent SitdJcincs thnt fee oifvrrd, bow texr wiru'd b tikea j( Xlicircen, position w-.s-known ! Their -life consists in. their ni)t'i' I bay' in, m-VKtorics. , v J i J. J -J i ,'v ; j J The compesition 0 iur prtparoliocj is kid open to all men, and all who are- competent-to jiulge on tbe subject freely neknowJge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. ; The Cherry Tectnral vra pronounced 'by "irrftife men to 'be & wondciful Jiedicine before its e ferte were known. Many em incnt Pbysic.'r.r.s have ieclarcd the saino 'thing of my Pill, ar.i vea more cor.Sdent!y, and are will ing to eerlifv that tlieir anticipatioaa" were more " than ntiH7ef Hr their etfee4 nwv Miu. Ther 0"erate" by their NowrTtul iRfluerca oa the mternll vlera to" purify tL b.aod and stimtilate it intolrealtby .action rmovi the oltrvcticrji of th stomach, toael-i. livar. ar.d otkeiCTar. vf the body, restoring tbelr iirejpkJar avLa to neaUbj ar4 bj rsjrrectir.R, wherever they itHtiith itxinje- aier ta as are. the first oriain ef dii-.c. 1 . . , . . fceiii'4 sugar-wrapped, they arc,plcasiut to. take. . and being purely vegetable, no luirai can arie fzoa their ns in any quantity. . . '.."!. For miaab directions, see wrapper .oa ie Box. . , - rKtl'AKFJ) UT . ' . DR. JAMES A ,AYER, , ' f Practical ami Analytical Clicinist, -"' LOWELL-'-MASS;-U -' . Prica 23 Cents pej Eox. FivftloxeJ tor L " Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO, " . ;--'.V.'v LrowLtille, N. T:.., si-iv-iyr- For SSale"attftis OlSce I