LUGHBATJGE"c; CAEG0I7, AND GEITEnAL LAUD AGEITT3, De&Jera in Coin.TJncarrentT.Ioiier, Exchange and. Land Warrants, Collection mct on all accessible points. Taxes paid. and prompt attention given to all easiness pertaing to first clas. Land Agency. a GENTS rOK THE V SITED STATES EXPRESS COMrAXT, . Aaafeand reliable corupaoy for the transmission of money packages. Also Agents for the Hartford Tire Insurance Company fllartfurd, Connecticut. We have removed oar office to the new tmilJing on Vain street, next dmr toJTheodore lliil's Store, and near the lT. S. Land Offlce. Octrr, 1S5C, nl8 LUSHBAUGn 4. CARSON. V SPX.CDID I'ICTLIIE. The first impreasionaof a new and soperb enrar fng. of Rosa Iioubeur'a celebrated pointing of tba Horse Fair, printed in beautiful oil colors, are now ready. It is executed by the unrivalled artists, na rony, Major & Knnpp, if bo bave UDdcrtakea to make it tbe most eplcndid work or the kind ever issued from tbeir extensive establishment. Its size is near ly two by tbrce feet, embracing more than twenty di'erent tints and shades and colors, and it will pre sent upon tbe walls of tbe parlor, drawing-room or art gallery, all tbe fplendin effect of a superb oil painting. A copy of tbis rich and costly engraving, which has recivedthe highest testimonials of fa ror by eonnoissienrs and the Pre? s, can be obtained for only 1 1 60, delivered free of charge at any post Ode in the United htates. Agents are wanted. J. M. EMERSON & Co., Publishers, Xc 37, Park-row New York. April, 25, 13G0. AYEIVS & PILLS. rcn ill the iuefosis or a FAMILY PHYSIC. Thf.he has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as ure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has lieen prepared to meet that demand, and an extcn t ive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It in eay to make a physical yiu, but not ea.y to make the best of all jnlls one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of very other. This has been attempted here, and ii.h wb?t success we would respectfully submit to t'i,c public decision It has been unfortunate for . the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow- els. This is not. Many of tbcm produce so much srriping pain and revalfeign in the system as to more Jhan counterbalance the good to be derived from th-m. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely . vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any . quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be tnke'n judiciously. Jliimte directions for their ue in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are piven on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we mar mention liver Complaint, in its various forms cf Jaundice, Indigestion, languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlcssncss, Irritability, Bilious Headache, lUlious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Ioins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of d incased action in the liver. As an arericnt they afTird prompt and sure relief in Cos tivenc5s, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and ScurvT, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and inipurily of the blood, Irrf gulaiities ; in short, anv and every case where a purgative is required. Thev have also produced some 6ir.gular!y suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. . They should be freely .taken in the spring vf the year, to purify the blood . and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates, the stomach and bowt-Is into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the boi-, ri d restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. 1 jnr m oonnionftl aoiw i .dvamtaprcoun, even though no serious derangement exists ; but tin necessary dosing Ehould never be carried too far, ,'aa every purgative uuedicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. Tbe thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every . body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. Vhen their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Bemg sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, end being purely vegetable, no barm can arise froia their use m any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box IT.ErAR.ED BY BJ. JAMES. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. ' Trice 5 Cents per loi. Five Xozes for $1. AYEIl'S CHERRY PECTORAL v", Ftr the rapid Cure of i corais, COLDS, nOlHSEAESS, imo.vu.ms, li'iiooriAT.-roiGii. CKOIT. ASTIDIA, AXD tOA'SUIPTIOX. Tms remedy ha won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its iitnes in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous tbe cases of its cures, that almost eery section of the country abounds ' in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no lorgeT hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are. incident to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks upon tbe lungs, but for the milder varieties of Cold, CoroHs Hoarseness, Sc. ; and for Chtl D&en it is the pleasantcst and safest medicine that can be obtained. V O As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure ths iwple Ixa qunttry Is kept r to the best that it ever Las been and that the genuine article is sold by J. H. MAUN, Brownville, N. T. MILL FURNISHINGS. (Established IS35.) TODD'S CHALLENGE. AS the under stone revolves, they mar be run to a blub speed without choking, and having Rubber Springs, rattented by us they Will net JJurst While Running, pt nt"Yi ii i nr l rnn rpi nfiwrin i n wm ininv vn l I I p bave done on the stiff principle. Our tpindles have Meet Tees and Inces, with set screws at both ends, so that the faces of the t tones can he kept rarrallel with each other and the meal ground even enough for Cour, which are Important Improvements, insuring Safety to the Ju'i Tender, and good work, and ought to be put la all lower mills. IRQ!! BACK MILLS. We select for these the best quality of Burra of our own importation, and from our long experin- as lian uf aeturera, can assure our customers thv cur mil Is can not be excelled. - Prices of Challenge MUls. I860. 1860. , - p vv '"-l St; losepli to Cnalm. IIANNIBAL & ST. JO. IL R. PACKETS. Arranganents lave been made, by the Hanni bal and St. Joseph Rail Road Company, to com mence with the opening of navigation, for a THI-WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, to ran in connection with said Road regularly from St. Joseph to BroTrniUlc, Omaha, and all other intermediate points. The following new, popular and fast running packet boats constitute the line for the present : . i7TS W STEAM ER . r - -0 1.1 A H A Captain - BAXjTMAHSH. ;, STEAMER iE LI I L I E Captain A IiBAItQE. STEAMER tf Captain - CALVEBT, For Freight or Fafiage apply to THEO. 1HILL, FREIGHT AISD TICKET AGE1VT, Forwarding ' Commission Merchant, Brownville. Nebraska. Capt. R. FOHD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. St. Joseph. J. S. K. HA WOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA CITY Insuranoo Company. Capital Stock 50,000. : NEBRASKA CITT, It. T. THIS Company, nnder a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and theirentire capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terras, with tbe most favored Insurance Company any where. Haying adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. The operations of the Company,will be confined, for the present, to if arise, or cargo risks, with a maximum liability of lz,ouo onany one oottom. eing the only Insurance Office, on tbeabove pop- ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. e respectfully invite me .Missouri Hirer pa ronage. DIRECTORS: S.F.Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, U. P. Rennet, . J.L.Armstrong, W. . Hinchman, Miles W.rown, A. A. radfori. OFFICERS S CHAS .F.HOLLY.President. J.GARSiDK,Sec'y. St. Louis Agent Col. W.P.Uoward. April 2d, I860. .421-. Sli'J MIEfilj- A Benevolent Ir.ititv.tion ettablithed by special En dowment, for therelief of the tick and distressed, afflicted teith Virulent and Eped emic Disease. TUK, Howard Association, in view of the awful distrnc tionof human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Sureeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, In all their forms, and to five Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, Ax.) and in case of extreme xverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It Is needless to add that the Associa tion commands tbe highest J?Ucl skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the high ci t satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ihe Kidneys and Bladder, tc, and order a continuance of the same plan for the eusning year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse, and other diseases of the Scxnal organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OP CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmncts discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SULLIK not'GIlTON, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. Eo. Faihchild, Secretary. July U, l&SS-ly A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HOOTD, pUZ022I, ffnils.PIoivs, Stoves.Furnllurc, &c SONORA, MO. April 8.B.1853. 43-t 20 Inch pulley, 115, 24 do - do 135. SO do do 175, 160 200 . Trices of Iron Back Mills. 91 inch tr,n with culler. 135. wit-r fir. 160. SO do do do 175, w 2UO. SC do do do K5, do 5". S 1-2 for thick runners pul. 300, geared CJ.' Jtrvertert tf Dutch Bolting Cloths, French Burrs ' Kill Stones. Dealers in Rubber Belting, Steam r. racking. Hose, $c. . - . - Manufacturers of Machine Stretched Leather Belting, Cemented and Riveted. Adress : O. & C. TODD & Co., ta-ol yo. S12 Xorth Main St., St. Lome, Mo. .-ATTORNEY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Falls City. Iticti&rclson County, Nebraska. V I I j?re prompt attention to all professional busi Ves Intrusted to his care in Richardson and adjoining tunUf ; alo to the drawing of deeds, pre-emption pa ptrs, lc.,(c. Kyll,M n6-6s The public are nowrc?pectfully informed that the undersigned hare procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Homer & Lo. s flour mills of the latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from the high character they hare gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony of millers who have tned them throughout the V estern States, and in view of tbe increased demand for grinding which will ozeeed that of any previous year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better and quicker than any heretofore in ope ration. ...... ... In addition to their flour mill they will keep the Corn Mill constantly running, ready at all times to aceeiT.aodate the farmers without 'detention, and by girisg their undivided superintendence to the busi ness i i? ted by their former miller, Mr "Weils,) they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of tbeir friends. Asscrte I Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN & MARTIN. Pere Mills. Sent. 1st. IS59. . IXOTFEItS, FRUITS, &C. IVr.S A. KEN'XTCOTT, at the Grove Nursery, West J-rchflcld. in., has readr for delivery: Rnlhi uiuvUllvTillrLi at th Inif rati flf a? Kfl nmr 100, aud.20 per it for large roots: Strawberries, of all the most approved varieties, from $2 to $4 pr il tor most; a fw sorts, like Wilson's Albany, higher Evergreens 20 to 40 cents per foot, ac cording to variety and form average 25 rents. Fruit Trees, iu good variety. Apple at $S toSlS per 100. and the smaller tlie cheaper and better for cittant customers. Small FruiU. CnrrsTit.,IT.?r.ci toe Gooseberry, Rasp twtes, Blackberries, ic, iaudi lower thau ever offered befo. Ornamentsl Trees, Rose ar.doher Hardy Shrubbery, in great variety and abundance ar.d 10.CCO small to large plants f Tpright Honeysuckles, Lilacs, Spireas, Deutzia Scabra, Frim. k.c. at from ii to $10 per hun dred. And the beautiful Picbytr Specabalis and eth er choice perenr.ials at $1,60 to $2 per donen, and com mon things all desirable at about half price. - Catalogues by mail on application ; and every .thing j safely packed for dtstact transportation; and as a rule j most things sold at about tcB per ce&t., le-s m autumn , tha Spring. iwlvl Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. B. T. LVSHB ATOH. JSO. L. CAB30? LTJSnCAUGH & CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. ! trncnirent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, EROWXVII.LE, NEMAHA CO., N. T. E'peclal attention will be given to Bnyinj? and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States, GoldSilver, and uncurrent Bank Kotes. A constant sup ply of Land WarranUton hand for sale, ron cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. Al I Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Mouey loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of Interest, and investments made In Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will bepromptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrent rates. Bills of Exchange on Englaud, Ireiana, ana France, od- tained at usual rate, with cost of Exchange on tbe East added. Deposits rect ived on Current account and interest allowedon special deposits. - OFFICE Main St., near U.S. Land Office. REFERENCES Llnd, Brother & Co., Merchants, McNauphton, Carson it Co., " Hiserfc. White, " Tounp, Carson & Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, Wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d And. U. S. T Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland, Scrupgi.fc Co. Merchants, lion. Thos. G. Pratt, lion. 3. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., rreB't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, A tt'y at Law, Charles Parsons &. Co. Bankers, n. c. xutt&co. " Greene, Weare & Rice, " Douglass tc Watson, " Col. Sam nambleton, Att'y at Law, JodgeThos. Perry, Prof. U. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, ,57--nl5-4f THE UNION SAFE! rO"oTr SPlJTTn ixx PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO , Ilaving engaged in the Mercantile Business, would re?nectf uIIt invite the citizens of Nemaha, and ad joining counties in Nebraska, Atchison county, Mo., and Fremont county, Iowa, to call and examine their stock, consisting of j Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, New Tork. Washington, D.C. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercersburg, Pa. llagerstjwn, Md. Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff' Des Moine, Vinton, E as ton, Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. wreat iJare-ams LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! Cheaper than Ever ; for Cash or on Time. - - - -LEWIS LAWRENCE, "Well known in this region as a successf ul and ac commodating lumber dealer, has again taken the Mill on Sonora Island., And is prepared to famish every desirable quality of lumber for fencing or building purpose.3 ; deliver ed at the Mill, or at " . Or at any point on the river as may be agreed upon 1713.0 Pricets r Areas follows . At the Mill, for cash, from 30 cents Der 100 feet to SI rer ICO feet. On time, say three, six, nine, or twelre months, from 45 cents per 100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 rer cent, interest from delivery, note to bo secured bv unincumbered real estate. The lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents per 100 feet in addition to the atove prices when sufficient amounts are taken tojustify the con struetion of araft. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is railed to thesa TrnTosition9. which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or send your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet of Lumber on hand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st, 1S60. 6m. Land Warrants, Xfox Ctx&lx and on Taxxxo TTe are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all siiesto settlers on such time as they may desire long or short -at the usual rates. A constant supply of "Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere In town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogas warrants. All warrants sold by ns will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if de Being permanently located In Brownville, we canal- ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the Brownville House. LUSnBATJGH & CARSON1. Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. LOOK TO YOUfHIlTERESTS! STEAM FERRY BOAT. t rrr ,trv n v h i i1 ii i vt 'H i www k i '" -r .Till f ' t J " ' "J A AYEIl'S PILLS, gularlr successful remedy for th E ETS CtiiVA rtaas r - - j cure of all Bilior.s tkaeases uosuveness, iu ?estion. Jaundice, dropsy, i.neuiuui.., -Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Imtabiaty, , Infiamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back. lVmale Conmlaints, &c. &c. lnaeec, rcry few are the diseases m wiucn a z nr "'r cine is not more or less required, and much sick- n urn l ik t.'i via pv 1 Brownville, AT Nebraska. to Boots, Shoes, Medinines. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye stufis, 4 1 tl .1 M w Ana ail otner articles usually Kept in All of which vre jvill sell on the mostrea- . sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our iJ? O O IS. We expect to keep a full stock, and determined to make it the " interest of 27" tx x zxx o x s 10 DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase are BUSHELS OF CORN, For which we will pay the highest r 1 O O R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Feb. 1, I860. To those in the States contemplating soine tne Nebraska and Kansas . . - GOLD MIjSTES, The undersigned desire to say, and in so dcing will not practice deccptionjthat there are advantages to be secured in Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and outfitting at, and starting from that point, not to be found at any other place on the Missouri la yer, in tne nm place, on both sides ol the river are large extents of bottom lands in which grass make3 a much earlier start than on the uplands, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. Here, then, is a iesirable place to recruit stock before starting on the Plains. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms The Brownville bteam Terry boat, being the best on the River, offers peculiar inducements for cross ing at this point. It islarge and commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious manner. IPor OixtfittliiR We undertake to say .that .the business men of Brownville areas well prepared to serve those wish ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything desirable can be purchased in Brownville, such as Provisions, .Clothing, Mining , Iaiple . merits, &c.', &c. The Route from Brownville to the Minea is uni versally admitted by those who bave traveled it and others,to be superior in every respect. Brownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, a.n examination of the map is all that is necessary to prove to any one that it ia nearer from here to the mines than from any other roint on the Missouri. On tm -route, wooa and , water abound the entiro distance, while many others. wood has to be hauled for many days. The foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily e3 tablishei by the immense travel of last year, and those who adopt it the present season will hare no cause to regret having done so. lhereiore Cross the Missouri River at and start from Brownville. ? JOHN CODDIXGTON fe CO, Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! The undersigned whose kilns are situated nine miles west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keeps constantly on Hand a very superior article of lime, to which he Invites the attention of those wish ing Tbe Lime will be delivered at the kiln or at any otner point in tne county, as desired. Feb. 9, I860 6m k. IS. 1.0XG. An Improved Farm less but effectual "Cathartic were more freely used, v. t i n-n tiViils ft rostive habit oi body prevails ; besides, it soon generates senous ani often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish svmptomg, ani Bilious derangements. They all tend to become cr produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Fill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues, by Physicians, 1 rofj;s ors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as 'to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed by . . , John McLeak, Judge of the Supreme Court or the United States. Thos. Cokwix, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. "Wright, Governor of Indiana. N. Lon'QWOETH, great w jie grower of the est. Also, De. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Makcy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astok, the richest man in America. S. Leland & Co., Propr's of the Metropoiitaa Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Puis have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. . ; : . ' . These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public a3 the best ani meat complete which the present state of medical ifianna iti ntTfirn. inPT are tuinuuunucu uv v. the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of f egctable remedies, extracted by ch-nal process in a state of purity, and combined togrthtr in sucn a manner as to msuir usi. system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by thi3 each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All tne men ana oonanuw van ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only be:ng retained. Hence it it if-v;Tit . effects t.liou!d Drove, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken nnder the counsel of an attending Phveician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my Pectoral and Pills are mad j to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and Lntish Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded bv mail to his request Of all the Patent Itfedicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. . The composition of my preparations is laid op tn all men. and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful hpforft its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realued by their effects upon trial. They operate ly tneir poweriui mnuence on in 9 internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healtny action remove tne ODSirucxions 01 the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of ths body. restorin? their irreanlar acton to health, ani by correcting, wherever they exist tuck. fib.?axg-. menis as ue mc mat uum v ..o. . Being sugar-wrapped, they are plermnt to take, and beinu Durelv vegetable, 11O La:'.n Ci-a arisa firon their use in any quantity. -J - . For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PEEFARED BY DK. JAMES C. AYER, Practical audAiialytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Jive Boxes for SL SOLD BT J. H. MAUN, Brownville, N. T. ISGO .VOir IS TILE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! JS60 'THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,' writes the non. John Wentworth in the Chicago Democrat, is the name of without question, The Best Agricultural Pates in the United Statcs.' The Country Gentleman is published weekly 10 pages quarto, and entered upon its Fifteenth Volume with 1860 inaugurating at that time sev eral improvements among them an enlarged page, larger type, and an increased amount ol contents. Ihe Cocntrt Gentleman forms far the most complete and practical Journal for the Farmer and f!nlintrv TioKlHnt nilVllicll.) in la.nnnfn. '7T Two Dollar a year. Address with remittance, or ioroampic iumoer?, LUTHER TUCKNER & SON. Albany. N.T. Arrangements have just been completed by wnicn me puoiisners Ol tne t-ountry Uentlemanare enabled to offer two hundred and fftt of the bent strawberry wants, as a premium for five subscribers accompanied by thecash(f Write for further parttculars with prospectuses and posters. n32-3m L. T. PIKES PEAK. DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet iscoverea, ana A very valuable and desirable improved farn sitnate 4 1-2 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from Ifemaha City, can be bad on very favorable terms. It consists of 134 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 24 acres in tim ber; pood well stock water, and good fraii: house. Thestocs 2 yoke of oxen, 7 cows, and 7 younu cattle, me rarm implements, ana nousenold furniture will be sold with it if desired, a rare opportunity is here nre- seniea. enquire or k. w. t urnas. at tne Advertiser office, Brownville, In. T. Nov. 17, '69 nl8 PiHs. City Boot & Shoe Store. The Great Female un. j. r. caEAUfctt is tne General Acent. TVhole- saie and retail, for ir. wneatlne's celebrated Female Pills. These Pills are trulu valuable for Indies For J L . 'It a - A. . a X. 1 r. uieyvtxu resiure inc mumniu courses when. & man tivy jTvm any tawt wnaiever. xney never nave fail- ed in any case wbere tne directions around the i!ox con taining tne nils nave Deen strictly followe-l; indeed, mere is no case or failure ever come to our knowledge, Being pureiy mey are perfectly safe. smgie Do.es, maiiea to oraer postpaid nnon receipt 01 one uouar, uj i.r. CuEAuGS, Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent nosuse stamDS bb guou as iuouey. Fine Honey. xji. . j. oiii., .ui9 wjuuiy, rresents na with beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior to any iDiog we eve saw. inis tioney was manufactured ly I Mrs. Smith' according to tbe directions civen in receipt which she purchased of Dr. J. P. Creairer, Baltimom iij, aiu. auj persou can get mis receipt lor making honey, and be independent of the honey-beo, by writing in vi . vicojiti, u. um, nesi Bjimnoro sireci, .Balti more City. Md , enclosing 60 cents HawkitiYille IGa) Fun for the Million! Fun for the Steam boat ! Fun for the Railroad I Fun for the Pike's Peak Emigrant on the Wide Prairies I IVICK-XAX FOR AJAj CREATION Is the most amusing and expensively gotten up as well as the cheapest comic Magazine now published in the world. Each numbei contains thirty pages of matter. and frem sixty to ninety Pictures all the contents be ing of a rich humorous characterr Xick-Nax has at tained its third year, and is growing in popularity. It is a great favorite with all classes fathers and moth ers, sons and daughters 6ince It contains nothing that may not be read aloud in any family circle. It is the publisher's desire to make it especially FUN FOR TIIE FAMILT. One of its features is the prize puzzle department. The publishers nave distributed daring the last six or eight months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, which had the tendency to make the competition earnest and interesting. In fact, take it all in all, no more amusing sheet for the family or village library, or hotel reading-room, ot to Degune tne teutons nours or travel in car or steam boat, can be had anywhere. Terms. One copy, one year - - - $1 00 Five copies (to one address) 4 00 Postmasters who may wish, to engage in obtaining stiDscnptions, win any tbis an excellent opportunity as nrst-rate inducements will be given to them. LEVISON &. II AXE Y, Room 29, 119 Kassau Street, Xew York. ewspapers inserting the above as often as they may think proper, or give it editorial notice, will be entitled to an exchange on forwarding a copy with the advertisement marked to the Nick Nax office. or THE A Good Farm for Sale. The Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or hewill selljou a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other houge West of SI. Louis. Employinggcod workmen, and keeping a variety of material and trimmings for home manufac ture, I hope to receive that liberal patronane heretofore nestowea on me. uivemeacaii. Vv . T. DES Brownville JulytT, 1859 D3 Agricultural Implements J ust received, p-jr steamer Emilio, a supply of HAND RAKES, PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS, fATLK 1 Uli U UK S , &c. , &.C, FOR SALE AT THEODORE HILLS brownville, April, 28. ISCO. JOHN GARNETT & CO., HGRKIIITOMI DEPOT AKD J3eec3L Store. Engines, Saw and Grid Mills, TTith all kinds of Machinery and Implements. No. 5S, North Beexmd Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. LEEF3 always on hand a lares stock of Garden and Grass Seeds, all warranted fresh and pure Our stock ijt Asrricnitural and Uortifmltnrat Implements ana aacunes is also large and selected with great care.. We invite an examination, and know that we are of- ferlng a good stock as any house in the west, and at as low prices. Catal'ignes furnished gratis to a;i l.ctt. 42-at Buusviiuti .in ecu a great DarraiTii yotv niuiLcviuoi ict u rcvuuu ui lauu in jonnson county Ne braska. There are forty acres of fine timber land ou acre, uuuer cultivation, a gooa log house and other improvements, it is two and a half miles from Tecum- I bcii, uu me ruaa irom tnence to Pawnee City. Any person wishing to purchase a good tract or land very reasonable terms, will apply to Cyrus Wright at iccuraBen, or jona L. Carson, Hanker, In Erownvllle. ROBERT WRIGHT,' ' Residing at Worrallton, lnNenaht Co. January 13, 1S60 28-tf NOTICE. i nerebT caution all persons Indobted tn i. firm of Green, Hprinkle 4 Co.,allas, Sprinkle, Baker A Green, against raving any debts, noteg of hand or ooea accounu accruing to said flrm except to myself, from my office about a vearazo. and a vet Ihv. and cannot get any saUnfacUon as tn tbe ilNrcal of ...wiivuwhj, 1 C51M11.I lili. We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will rav in 8r.r..la r.K,v.. oacenMpernusbiilj and fur flur f2,74 parban.rred pounds. We will furnUH muska f.r wbe.it und re- i eimera. our nora ia HfownIila or at aieivin 8 anus. it. J. tl AUT1. A i'ti Brownville, Oct. 20, 1859. otj.5 a AUTiuwTie noeukfiiv or hk "Little Giant" of tu Wrtf9 now reaay tor delivery ice Hit at Uin. Etephkh Price l, L(un.i A. DOCOLAS, Wttb til eports. Ky Ittmhtr t,t , Wettsm Bar. in cloth, and 30 riiu iu tipet cuver. ro man in me Limed tutt ai u.a i;rtseni :ia loosed to wuu reori L,i,fctiii inifcrtoi (i. ii,a iiietin gui.tied benatorfrtia lllni-jip. laaeed Lu (ileaAn ui l t e Bine. of th I. uion tiua Lim hut oniyi.iiie ruing, but che f roeiit uiitie uion tut iLiO fiel.aad ror the country. TTie mit Imnnrlirit r,t Ur T4.j:-i inr,,rpora(e(i tn thia volume, and the whole work nub bitted before publication, for the criticism of tomeof r. Douglas' most;ndicit)ns friends, In whom hetaf per fect ConQdence. and bv them it la cordiallv nnro-r I nrf f cr sale at the Jfetropolitan Rock3tcre, miLirt. soioiri)XJi, 3!lJ Ppnn lvunrta. Sol agents for Lawrence's celebrated Fureiun sta tionery. 13 The Nebraska Farmer, DEVOTED TO Devoted to Agriculture. Stock Raisin v. Horticulture, Mechanism, Education. Published at Brownville. N. T. On the first of every month at f l a year for sin rle copies; Six copies. $5: Thirteen conies.. $10- Twenty copies, $15. Ihe volume began Oct. 1st. 1859. Snecimen nnm. bers furnished gratis on application. Backnumbers can be furnished. "Will every friend of Aerrienltnre nd FMn.)it;nn in Nebraska, Northern Kansas, Southern Iowa, and Northern Missouri, lend a helDinir ha.n(i. to establish and maintain a journal devoted exclusively to the interests above named. . There is not post office within the region named bnt can and ought to furnish a club of at least 10 aubscriben. Send along without delay. . AddreB FURNAS h LTANNA. Brownville, N. T. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE EOOIIOLIY. "A Sticli in Timo Saves Nine !" Despatch! Save, The Pieces! A accidents will happen ia well-rpirniatiwi '.miti. it U ery dentrabla to have some cheap and convenient war or repairing rurniiure, Toys, Crockery, &.c, Hpalding'a Trepared Glu meets an anch emr. getuitm, am no hou.elioid can ufford to bewithnnt it. n i aiway reaay and up to tho sticking noint. Thr " longer a neceKity for limping chaiis, splintere-l veiifcer., beadlea dolls and broken cradles. It is jnst the article for cone, shell and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. T iu admirable preparation is used cold being chem ically held in aolutlon, and posiiessinz all'tha vainabi nualitie.of the beat cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be UHtA in thfl lilace of ordin:trv mncilscrp. hsin. v.i mora dhenive. "Csefnl in every familv." X. U. A Brand accompanies each bottle. Price 25c. Address: Henry C. Spaldinerft Co., Box Ho. S.bOQO, X. X". Pol tip for dealers in ca3ecrntainin Four. Elcbt ait.t Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-card ac compamn? each package. 5TJ-A single oottieof Spalding's Prrpared Olnn win save ten times its cost annniivtnt.-arv h...h.,i,i Sold by all prominent Slatieners. Drncaipla. iUrdl ware and Furniture Dealers. Grooprio. aaj v.ncv Stores. Country merchants should nut a nni of Pral.l. inpj'a Prepared Glue, when making p their Iim. It will itand any climaU E3"Remoed to 64 Cedar ft., N. X. 4t-o ! r ' i ii FOR SALE BY (Sucissor to Edwardi & Bashnell,) 97 rosirtli St., St.X-ouls, Zlo. American Farmers' Encyclopedia, a valuable work, 4 00 The Uorse's Fot, and how to a.eep it aouua , tioi-u Cole's Americm Veterinarian Stockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry Fessenden's Complete Farmer an 1 . ener do American Kitchen -.cer Richardson on the Horse do on the Tlog do on the Pests of the Farm Milbnrn St Stevens on the Cow, and Dairy Hasb'ry Chinese Sugar Cane ani Sigar Making Padier'a Farmer's Lan l Measuje Gnenon's Treatise on Milch Cows; cloth Domestic and Ornamental Poultry, plain Randall's Sheep Husbandry Tonatt, Randal & Skinner's Shepherd's Oou Book Barry's Fruit Garden Stephens' Book of the Farm, 450 illustrations The American Architect, or Plans for Country nwpllincs Smith's Landioape Gardening, Parks and Pleasure Grounds Weeks on the Bee; cloth Wilson on Cultivation of Flax Elliott's American Fruit grower's Guide The American Florist's Guide Every Lady har own Flower Gardener, pap 3o, cl The Rose Calturlst, paper 25c, cloth 6 CO 1 25 60 25 1 25 75 60 60 00 wre'a Rural Hand Books. 4 volnmes Xellis Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener'i Companion J Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor 1 Dadd's American Cfttle Doctor 1 The Stable Book 1 Bridgeman's Florist's Guide do Gardeners' Assistant m I do Fruit Cultivator . do Gardeners' Instructor Field Hand Book of Pear Culture Cole's American Fruit Book Bulst's Family Bitchen Gardener do American Flower Directory . 1 Dana's Mock Manual, cloth 1 Nortou's Scientific and Praatical Agriculture Downing's Landscape Gardening . 3 Breck'a Book of Flower 1 Leucher'S Hot Douses and Gump Uwsa Nash's Progressive Farmer Allen on the Culture of the Grape i Allen's American Farm Bock 1 do Rural Architecture 1 Pardee on the Strawberry Touatt and Martin on the Ilog Tonatt, Martin and Stevens on Cattle 1 Touatt on tbe Horse 1 Mnnn's Practical Land Drainer Miner's American Bee Keeper's Manual 1 Qaimby's Mysteriej of Bee Keeping 1 Sorgho and Imphec, Sugar Plants I History of Morgan Horse I Reemelin's Vine Dresser's Manual Browre's American Poultry Tard 1 Warinc'a Elements of Agriculture Hooper's Dog and Gun Skillful HousewUe, paper 25c, cloth White's Gardening ror the South 1 Charlton's Gr ipe Growers' Guide Persoz on the Cnlturo of the Vine Thompson's Food of amimals, cloth Rural Essays, Downing 3 Asbury's Iilonols Form Book 1 Whittlesey's Missouri Form Book, almost Indis nensable to every man in Missouri 2 gjpAny of the above books sent by mail free, on receipt of price. 4l-ot 00 00 00 25 60 65 60 60 60 60 70 25 00 60 60 00 M 60 05 05 25 60 70 25 25 60 C5 00 00 00 65 05 70 65 6C 20 65 CO 70 CO 20 00 DRACO'S ARCTIC UMlVi ; a.e the que.st 1 the 1 i iOra ;.. . . a-!ODliouor '.,,-'IVd eiL-l the irtw.'yl-tn. K.i.N K, and iu." two an fid TYjjLVJ. itions oi eifrnalM-, i. ' lu in into goner, 0 toil of tl.e c-Tiliie,i J? . nwrrelous eur, a , iti exciting a.,loui,Ulnit AFFLICTED ltEJoiCR, t A- v?.'rn.tirt .v. linrin a.V t- enre. Hate JWl H M ATI Sit, K'iu,H V1 AClJiior Ti.-CliUn.rS afliicted will, v,''.".' r.-rina from PI'! xi a -".':,s,'f- wi.i aiioni ton laHtaat .ilUf tit id Wtj Wa. 12 For tliene dreadful .. ARCTIC .UMliLMTr liand, fur it,jri!, " . -,frJ itaa . v. and imm edlale rei; si mi Irom dt-ath and railroeil t ., T iilir TH , feci that oiiHMe,Mof, :icce.sibl ?lirl,.)...- ,: " " J balmy ria ewhindirrjig-nt lx BRKAST, -"N 11 J; "i f fx Mm . .. r" par it. uM'iiiM'W!i,Uotcl,narf s and aii disculralina pj ! erescencf, should attack these trespa.wn oa brs,!.-. I domain as v)onatJ,Tlr. ' ? will, tbe Alia jC UXIXtXj i It ia excellent for if;. g'viiigitaJ ealtlij.jWi. ianiDc. Iti r GOOD TOR A1TD BEAST. ' . It is a OT?r"Ti renw? b tlie various di which horsep aia a n! !!. in? tlia mot aianrlninxsiof rKl'lKS Sl'R.llN?, :. RAI.T. WOfNft?, k?.Aa KS, SWEFN V, JTA VLV RTNii" PO.VF, Blfi-I.'UD, 1DU, LTlf , te. Ho farmer, lite jtable temper, or an? jrn ownin raluaMa IIOR.-'Ka, uliouUI x without this riiua- 1,U M..l. For sale by all rejMtabl Prugguta and Teaiers Prices of tha liniment, 15 cen?, 60c-nlMan! $1 a bnt. tie. A one-dollar bottle eonUiaa nnicii liaiBeatu igat twenty fire ceat bottle mi AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE Established by A. J. Downing, in IS46. edited b rjTj ay siirrn, IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, BT SA2TOIT, BAIUIEXl c CO., 25 Park Row, New York. THIS popular publication has become indispensible to the tasteful Gardener, the Fruit Cuitnrist and the Floriculturist It embraces within its scope: I. The Di scrip tion and Cultivatioi of Fruit and Fruit Trees a suhject ia which we are already more interested than any other people. I. Description and Cultivation of Flowers and Flowering Plants and Shrubs, from the most de' '"'tte and tender to the most barty and robnst. HI. Description and Cultivation of alljEdi. ble Plants, which are, or . should be, grown in our gardens. IV. Gardening as an Art of Taste, wita De signs for Ornamental or Landscape Gardening. V. Kural Architecture, embracing Designs for Rural Cottages and Villas, Farm Houses, Lodges, Gates, Vineries, Ice nouses, &.c. ' 'VI.-Arboriculture. -or tte Planting and Culture ol riirstt aad OrCAiueotal rrp... - . . ... VII. Uotany and Lin' "ia -:.!-; so ?.i j these ertcefces are connect el with tho ieneral auh.'ect to -n bleu ihe work ii fpii.. i'.'. ii .v.jte !. ' . Tio work is issued on r r t cf c 'l Eontj,' in the best style theperiou.cl pre., each number contain ing forty-eight pages, embellished with a frontispiece and several other original and well executed engrav ings. At the end of the year it will make a volume of six hundred pages, beautfully illustrated with over one hundred engraving, many of them drawings of fruit and flowers from nature. - TEBJfS 1 copy 1 year' payable in advance, $2 00 The Edition with Colored Plates: " 1 copy 1 year, payable in advance, $5 00 Specimen numbers mailed npon receipt of their price. Plain edition IScts; colored edition 42c ts Volumes commence with the January number, are in dexed accordingly, and we send from that number, un less otherwise ordered, but subscriptions may commence with any number at the option of the subscriber Bound vols, in cloth, for 1352, $3 60 for 1354, '5 '6 '6 and '8, $. o) EXTRAOSOISARY AXXOriCEiSXT, ETery purchaser of a dollar bottle of the ArCTIC ITT rMEVT receive at Dr. Bra7?' xien tk iMTVD STATES JOL'RVAI of New Vork. for on a jfar. TJie Journal ia a large illustrated paper rach number con taining sixteen piirs, bmutirully printed on clear white paper, and filled wUi original matter trmn tb moaii vn). Laot writers of the country. Certificate M lubaciipUOo and full parte ii la r of tU novel and fliilimlliropie tn terpri.se, of which this ofler forms a part, will accooipa each bottle. An AGENT WAN'TFP in TVTXY TOTN and VTI.UG5 BIVCO & BCnROVE3,St.Lo.UOI. New York Omca, No. 371 BP.OALWaT. Communications should always be addre.'wed to St loui J. II. MAUN, Brownville, N. T. ' The publishers of he "Horticulturist" calls attention to this periodical as a valuable advertising medium. It has a steadily increasing circulation in the most desira ble quarters, viting monthly every State and Territory, ana tne Canadas Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners, lmpli- memt JUaJiers, Fubushers, and generally all those connected with Horticulture throughout the Union and Canada, will find this the readiest mode of commusicatinj with their friends and customers Advertisements should reach the publishers by the 20th of the month preceding intended publication. As he is not always able to meet the demands for the ad vertising columns, the communications received first have the preference. Botanical names must be very legtoiy written As the space to be occupied by Advertisements can be regulated to some extent by the wishes of advertisers. it is well to indicate on the manuscript about the space wished for, and tbe number of insertions Subscriptions and all other business communications should be addressed to SAXTOX, BARKER CO 25 Park Row, New Tork Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav elers. NOW EEADT, Edward's Ticw Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 50 eta. New Map of Illinois, With a portion of Iowa and Missouri, price 60 cents. The Peoples Hap and Gnaje for Iowa, Illinois and Jutssouri. With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1,25. Same as above, on rollers, suitable for Hotels. Offices. c. ate, price $3. Xew Internal Improvement Map ol tho United states Showing all the Railroads built and in progress, with the the contemplated routes, ihe different surveys of the contemplated routes, the different surveys of the Pacif ic Railroad, tbe Overland Mail and Telegraph routes, and tbe Gold Ke?ins of the Great West. This Map is drawn ana engraved with the greatest care, and at im mense expenco. from Railroad and Government surveys and the latest authentic information. Handsomely pat up in case for S3. Edward's Monthly, a Journal of Southern and "Western Progress. Published Monthly, with many fine Illustrations. Views or cities and towns, Portraits, &e, Ac, at only 93 per annum. Those subscribing for two years, or for two copies one year will be entitled to a Map of the tnuea states, as e premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at the ofSce. corner of fine and Third streets, at. Louis. April 26, IS0. PEOSPECTUS or THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEWS; THE NEWS will enter npon its ipcond year early ia the coming spring, at which time it Will be enlarged to nearly double its present size, and corresponding. improved in many respects. It was the first and i at the present time tbe only newspaper permanently es tablished in the Puicky Mountain Gold Rion- T:n- sported to tbU country in the face of a iijiea-te-. J re turning, emigration, with a tide almont irrf'" o-t, it pMppbpueMp ponr pmtttup; w -"net fijruij, t),0 midstcf noiy mobs, howling corses, aoj v: .-. el neance against every person and thing tb at veumrod n encouraging word for the country; at a tine wbeu ths man was iortonate who knew one dy fr.va wl'! meals for the next woaid come ; it was successfully es tablished, and has since cod tinned in the even tesor of its way, fearless and untramtneled. The News was the first to herald to the world tht nr prising richness of the Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abnse ot the Eastern press was heaped np on it without stint ; but time has satisfactorily proren and verified its every statement and prediction, and tho News stands to-day the most notad and nnirerMl.'y quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation in every State af ti Union, save four, and in both the Canadas. Arrangements arebeing perfected for special and re nlarfcorrespondence from all the important citle of East, and the personal acquaintance of the proprietors throughout the mining regions, will ever seonre for it the latest, most complete and reliable repot"' on J parts of the gold fields. The New, is published on Wednesday of each week, and dispatched to theStatesby the Express coach of tne iol lowing morning, reaching the Missouri Biver in ftoa six lo eieht day, freeof expense to the subscriber. TEBilS. Sinsle copy, $5 00, per year ; avewpies, $20 00; $2 60 for six months; $160, for three mor.Ji. Advertisers will find the News, for all time to won, tbe best advertising medium in tnis return oi cwuu.. EATES.-Busiuess cards, $12,00 PW"rtliJ square, first insertion, $2,00, per month, as.w, tarts months, $10,00, one year, $20,000; one-fourth wlnnm, $25.00 per quarter, $0,00 per year; cce column, i.w for six months, $1,50 per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Offlce iu w set up in the spring, for the beueflt of home patronw desire work in that line. :.,. In a word, it is the determination of th prepr.eton, that the News, and the News Offlce. ih.Il alwir, now, stand first in importance in the Territory anass of Jefferson. Addres WM.N. BTESSkCO ' Dearer CUT- . NEBRAS iTX Carriage anil Wagon BROWXVILI.E, ST. T. S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY, AITXOUIICS that thrj bare commenced the- Manufactura of CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, SULKIES Tn ih C.Uv r.f P.rownv o. IhT nave o-.:" - - many year? experience in ..-ict ......... and flatter thenuevc? thy wiii be aD.o to pi .- public both in work an i friff. ..... . - M o t '..n I . ' 1 I . . All kiudi ot repairing rouif" CHOICE SEEDS! WARRANTED PURE. Japan Apple-Pie Melon; Hubbard bquasn, Fig Tomato, Strawberry Tomato, Iowa Watermelon, Bradford Watermelon, Clarendon Watermelon, Sugar Squash, OJeH'j Large White 'Watermelon, Terrr'a Earlr IVolifle Caenuiber, The above are all new ani very superior varieties; and will be sent by mail ree.atls cents per pack a -re. Stamps taken for fraction cf a dollar. Address, It. A. TEHET, n32-3m Crticcnt City, Iowa. UZRKLEY. Broi T. E. 4 J. B. rnville,May, 3, 1860. Douglas' Every person wilo dfirt to 64 sorouly eomrcrsant tCil ptHXl.cn. miliary aj i i aiira omwt Toung's American Statesman A Comptetft Political rtUlory of the Tnlted States, from tbe formation of our vrnmen t th Prexent Time. ReonKll r Smiwmm, Politician and K'litor. of pt'tt Party, Impartial and lavaloable. tx-tavn, rff. $1 W. I'KRBr &JACKSny, Publisher. " Nw Vk. Improved PRITSIIOI SrCAR 3IIIXS- Muskingum Works. Zanisrdle, UMo. We are now prepared to nan of act ore or Suitnr.l'an Mills, either Vertical or Buro' will be able to supply the demand, however Ir, We are also manufacturing Uooeias' , ai orator, and also Douglas i.'eaw uar '' -''-,,, are prepared to furnish every article or id ty, and at moderate rates, reiuireu iu of Syrup and Sugar. ih-lct of PK1CE3 $50 $60. $SO, Jiuu. ana op-..- Furnaces and Evaporators, $50 to Siw- ij..n.ia. Circulars and Pamphlet D .. All orders addressed to the n7iK , 'P,i I ttndd to. 1WI uio P1-T Zaneille, Ohio- Sweet Potato Plants. I have on ha n. nnw. and will continue to hare ilnrlnsthi month a uj ply of Sweet TuUto plantj foraie. l)!r fnro a Ui.t.m'e will barromrtlv attcuded to, tod J Unt ni ;iy Hires. UUHtlW W .H.K.AS, Urownville, T. ro THS Pile's Peak Gold Mines. There is now for tale ia Una plaee, two t-rag Steam En-ines and toilers in goa oroer, for running Quarti Mill?. Saw and Gxi J w ,,,.K;n.t. tn hf,r tha best QuahtT. A barz" UJ ttiv...- - ,V. M can bo had by makin application aocn be had at one half manufacturers rneea. - Inquire at tha Advertiser oCice, rO'a" Z-'ro-ruvi::, April, 2(?,l?Gi.