Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 26, 1860, Image 4
.OVoi1 &TJSEB ATJGH & CARSOII, GEirERAIi LAUD AGSIITS, Dealers in Coin.TJneurrent Money, Exchange ana Land Warrants, CoCf c tious made on all accessible pointi. Taxes paid. and prompt attention given to all cusiaess pmi-K l a first class Land Agency. AGtnt FOR THE VXITD STATES EXPRESS COMPACT, A safe and reliable company lor tlie trausinistlun cf money packages. . Alto Ageuts for tbe ITartford Fire Insurance Company f Hartford, Connecticut. . , i J ? V We v remove our or.lc-e to the new cnlldicg on tin street, nextdair to JTheodore Hill's Store, and near t bet'. 3. Land Office. i Oct 87, ISM, nl . LCSn3AronfcCAK.80y. PICTLIiE. The first impressions of a new auJ superb-engravings of Rosa Bobeur'a celebrated painting of tho llorse Fair, printed in beautiful til color?, are now ready. It is executed by tho unrivalled artists. Sa rony, Major A Knapp, who have u:i Jert.iken to make it tbetnost fplendid work of tho kind ever ued frflm their extensive establishment. Its sue is if ar ly two by three feet, embracing more than twenty different tints and shades and colors, and it will pre sent upon the of tbe parlor, d.-a wing-room or art gallery, all the spleudin cTcct of a superb oil painting. ,A.eopycfthU rich and costly wigraung, which has recived the hi-ber-t testimonials of fa tor by connoissieurs and the Press, can be obtained for only f 1 50, delivered free of charge at any post oSceia the United Sta'es. Agents are wanted. . . . . J. M. EMERSON A Co., Publishers, . No 27, Park-row New York. April, 28, ISCO. . I860. 1860. 1 St. Josepli to Omaiia. 1TAKNIBAL & ST. JO. It. R. PACKETS. Arrangaments bare been trade, by the Itacni bal and i.. Jcwph TItil Rrjid Company, to com menco with the opening cf navigation, for a Till-WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, to run in connection with eaid Road regularly from St. Joseph to Brownrille, Omaha,1 and atl other intermediate points." The following aew.noDularand fast rnnninffT'acket byats constitute the lino for the present: i WEIlSTEIla "UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 'NETT PICTORIAL EDITION. 1500 Pictorial Illustrations. .vTafcave just Issued a ue edition of Webster's Un abridged Dictionarj , containing 15C0 Pictorial Illustra tion beautifully exeonted. - t ouo to 10,000 A C W WORDS in the Vocabulary, ' Tulle of SVXOXYMS. by Prof Goodrich, In which more than two thousand words are carefully discriminated, forming a fuller work on Eugiuh Syno nyms, of itfClf, tbau any other issued, besides Crabb, and believed in advance of that. Tables r',ting Pronunciation of Xamtt c8000 distinguished Persons of Modern Timet, Peculiar ure of Words and Terms in the Bible, With other ne Feature, together with all Ue matter OF PREVIOVS EDITIOXS, Comprised in a Vol.ol 1T50 pases. We have seen fpecimen sheet of Ihe Pictorial Illus trations. They are well executed, and will often be feuod ueful in giving a much more correct idea of an object than can be obtained by a deanitjon. .V. 1. Tri bune,' April 16, 1559. We bare seen specimen paces of portions in arcbl tectare and ornithology, and tind tLem or artistic beauty as well as of sreat practical value Chriiticn Mirror, April If 1S59. We have seen specimen kbeets of these Illustrations, and can hardly feff bow they can be improved in beauty or accuracy. Boston Evening Tramcriyt. . Webster's Pictorial Dict!onarT in Boston. Bo exhaustive and aatikfactory we have uniformly found it to be, that enlargement and improvement eemed hardly desirable. liotlon Journal A a wli.le. the worlt has parallel, nor t's it at all probable that it will toon have one Boston Traveler Leaves so little either lor the strict cho:or, the mar. of general culture, or the limited employer of cmnuion words, to dpbire, that it may with truth be said, that nothing in the lexicographical line is left to be desired. The critics of Webatersre. as a general thing, niousers and nioleluinters. Botton Ledger. Some of the forcmobt ocholar of the spa, both in Eu Tope and thia country, have been occupied f.T years in fce task or revision and addition. Boston Transcript It xs. a fixed fact, a living entity, and trill maintain Htt place as the most complete and accurate Dictionary the language extant. Boston Atlasand Bee. . A monument of learning iu this xingle line of Mterary effort, such as no previous a?e has peen. Bos Recorder Mating the entire work one which canDot be surpassed and which In onr estimation will remain unequalled. ' E Farmer These important Improvements most make this far in aavance of any councillor in tbe Odd Boston Cungre gationulitt Tj every writer and speaker of English it It indispen !We Ballou't Pictorial ThU new edition is a perfect mine ft knowledge and a most complete b ok of reference Com. Bnlletin Appears ia te at complete as it is puSBilie to be made Boston Post.- From Hon. J. M, Gregory, Surcrintenclent cf Plblic Inst ruct on, Llich. Office Supt. Pub. Inst., Lansing, June 30, IS59. Ues.rt. G. &.C. Uikriam. Gentlemen : I know not bow to ex press 'my gratification with the valuable and beantirul features ad.led to thegieat rational work, Webster's Quarto Dictionary. They render it if Kible still more worthy of the prUd place it ocriipin at the great stand ard dictionary of our good Knglibh languaKC. I soy standard, for while a few tihoUra and others here and there, prefer other dictiouaries, Wtbher' is beyond dispute the book of the people, the common standard cf appeal among the ine, learned and unlearned, iu our laa4. Jox need this be resretted, as img as its publih ers tske such unwearied pains to keep it abreast wih every improvement made in the language. Il can only express my very sincere hope that you mny be fully re warded for the good work you arc doing iu the cause of oand learning. With considerations of blph respect, .1 remain, gentlemen, Tours truly. G U. Gkecosv. Sold by all booksellers. ICET THE IE3T. GET "VTZBSTES. . ,-ORBIG-ON- EIJPIRB PLOW WOPiSS. TO FARMERS Of Nebraska and N. Tff. Missouri: AGAIN I wonld call the attcntion'or the farmers oi Kebrakka and Missouri, to tbe fact that I have on hand and am constantly manufacturing, at my Tlow Factory, in Oregon ato., wagons, and every pattern of pknrt, to-wit : P1TAIRIC PLOWS, One and Tito Horse Plorrs, Shovel Plows, ; Hoes Ilarroivg, -. ' Corn Planters, And Harrow Teeth Togethef with ererytbtng in this line used by a farmer. I take the .responsibility of saying that my two horse plows will do better work, in stubble or any kind of rough ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this up pes cnHMitry.- ily two-h-wse td prairlepiowa wlfl if otd. for cash, t-n terms, auch as will place them in the reach of every farmer. Uf Plow can be obtained frou sjiy agent at Iowa Point. . T., Brownville, Nodaway tonntv. aiarietla, Rush Dottom, Uoltcouuty, Uivwnville. K.T.. and For est City. MARTIN' OOFFMAM. JJ. II, All kinds of repairing Uouo with neatness and dispatch, on liberal terms. Oregon, Mo., May, IS60. i Theodore Hill, Agent "At Brownville, N. T., keeps on band a general assort ment of Iluff man's Plow. Itrownville. May, 18C0. ly ; CUARTER OAK ! Life Iiisuraiicc Company, Ilarlford, Conn. ' Incorporated ly the 57a cf Connecticut. Capital Stock $200,000. Trtb large and Increaj'ingsurplusreeeluts.secure ly invested under tbesancii and approval of the Comptroller of Public Account. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JAMES C.WALKLEV, President. JOHN L. DUNCE, Vice President. EUAS OH.U Secretary. . . E. D.DlCKLRMANAGcneral Agfnt. Alfred Gill, R.Blodget, K.WLeatolO, DlilECTOES: Daniel Phillips, JolinL.Eunce, J.A.Butler, E. D. Dickerman Sam. Coit, Nelson liollister, James C. alkley. S.B.Beresford.M I, Consulting rhysician. A. S. Uolladay.M D, Medical Examiner. ! ArnUcationsreceirtd by Ii.W. FURNAS. Ajt't. 8-tf lirvr.Tille,N.T. - aLawton niaclibcirj". f T obtain the original variety for psrdea or field cel. tare, or circulars with, direction, addrefs, WM LA WTO N. . -rial iiew Racbelie, K T v Captain STEAMER tfiZZ!j& - - . - SAXTMAESH, h, STEAMER tj(K Certain A LBASGE, STBAMEIf Captain - . . - - CALVEBT, For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. iHILL, FREIGHT AXD TICKET AG EXT, Forwarding S Commission Merchant, Erownville, Nebraska. Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. . St. Joseph. J. S. K. IIAWOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA CITY Insurance Company, Capital Stock $30,000. NEBRASKA CITY, If. T. TIIIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and tbeirentirecapital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risk, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted tbe mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, trill share in the profits of theconipany. The operation? of the Company, will be confined, for the present, to marine, or CiKGO risks, with a maximumliability of $12,500 on any one bottom. eing the only Iusuranco Office, on theabovo pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Y es tern Merchants. We respectfully invite tho Missouri Kiver pa ronage. dibectoes: S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F.Holly, II.P. Bennet, J.L.Armstrong, W. .Ilinchman, Miles W.rown, , A. A. radford. officers: CII AS .F.II0LLY, President. J.OABSiDB,Sec'y. St. Louis Agent Col. W.P.IIoward. April 2d, I860. 42t- X2a.ilo,colipls.i, A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epedemic Disease. THE Howard Association, in vie- of tlieawful distrnc t ion of bumau lire caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victimsof such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a charitable art worthy uf their name, to open adispnary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of I ire, ) and in caseof extreme poverty, to furnish medicines f i ce of charge. It Is needless to-adii that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of tbe age, and will furnish the roost arproved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their Annual Re nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press tbe highest satisfaction wi:h the miccpss which has attended the labors of their Snrgeonsin tbe cure or Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or seif-abube, disease of ihe Kidneys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuauce of the same plan for the ensning year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in thissphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflUted, especially to the yunng, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed teal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or aelf abnse. and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope) FKKK OF CHARGE, ou the receipt of TWO STAJIl Sf.r postage. Other reports and Tracts on tbe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution. and will besent to the afllicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmnetsdi&xnered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN nOUGHTOV, Acting Snrcecn, Howard Association, No. , 2, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. II ART WELL, President. Eo. Faircrild, Secretary. July U. lS6S-Iy A. LYFORO. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Z3x3T &oodLi3 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, boots, Gnona, Xails,PIoYS, Stoves,Furnlture, &,c SONORA, MO. April th, 1858. 43-t Tbepublio are now respectfully informed that the undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Homer A Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this oue, from tbe high character they have gain ed in tbe east, and from the personal testimony of millers who have tried them throughout the Western States, and in view of the increased demand for grinding which will oxeeed 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 MiH constantly running, ready at all times to accommodate the farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence tothebusi nessassistedby their former miller, Mr. W6lla,)they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of their friends. Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN & MARTIN. Peru MiL's, Sept. 1st,. 1S59. JOHN GAKNETT & CO, ASEICETim DEPOT AXD Seed. Store. Engines, Saw and Grist .Mills, With all kinds of Machinery and Implement!. Ho. 53, North Second Street. . ST. LOL'IS, MO. KEEPS always on band a large stock of Garden and Grass Seeds, all warranted fresh and pnre Omt f took of Agricultural and Horticultural Iu:-ntmentt and Machines is also large and selected with great care.. "We invite an examination, and know that we are of fering as good stock as any house in the west, and at as low prices. terms cash. Catalogues furbished gratis to apphc&ta Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. B.' F. LtSHBAUOH. JSO. L. CARSQJ LTJSHEATJGH & CAHSCIT, BAXKER3 AND GENERAL LAND AGEXTS 0 Dealers in Coin. Uncnrrent Money, Exchange an Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMiUA CO., N.T. Especial attention will be given t Baying and Selling Exchange en the principal citKtof the United States, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Kotes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on nana for saie. i ob cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteed! every respect. Will file DeclaratoryState- mcnts of intention to pre-empt, ana prepare rre-emption Pan at short Botice. Money leaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of Interest, and investments made in Landa or city property tor aisiani capuaiiais. collec tion upon all convenient poiuU will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Bills of Exchange on EtiglandIreland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on tbe East added. Deposits receivedon Current account andintcrest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE MaiaSt"., neat U.S. Land OfCce." BErrttEJrcTs Llnd, Brother fc Co., Merchants, McNaughton, Carson & Co., . ' . Hiscric White, n Tonng, Carson & Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port, K. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M. Yeakle &Co. No. 17, Broadway, Win. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, LatcSiAud. (J. S. X., Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland, Scruggs &. Co. Merchants, Hon. Thoa. G. Pratt Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jaa. Caraon, -P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't 3. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons te. Co. Bankers, II. C. Kutt&Co. Greene, Weare &. Rice, Douglass & Waton, Col. Sam Uambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thoe. rerTjr, Prof. n. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, 67-va--PlS-tf THE UNION SAFE! "o-w 3Piraax in PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO-, Havinircnimzed in the Mercantile EpsincsS, would u . New Tors. - Washington, D.C. Chicago, TU. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercerburg,Pa. Hagerstown, Md. Keokuk, Iowa. Council B'.ufT" Des Moine, " Vinton, Eaiton. Md. Cumberland, Md. Eavana Alabama. respectfully invite the citizens cf Nemahi, anu ad joining counties in Nebraska, Atchison county. Mo., and Fremont county, Iowa, to call and examine tieir stock, co&ziatiDgof Dry Goods, Groceries, f r Hardware, .Queensware, Hats, Caps Drugs, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, And all other articles' usually kept in ITET-flLlX-J STORES. All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our We expect to keep a full stock, and are determined, to make it the ... interest of 2J x xxx o x s TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase 50,000 BUSHELS OF CORN, For which we will pay the highest rice. I. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Feb. I, I860. Great-Bargains! LUMBER ! LUMBER H Cheaper than Ever for Cash or . . . on Tinie. 'J LEWIS LAWRENCE, "VTeli known in this region as a successful and ac commodating lumber dealer, has again taken the ; Mill on Sonora Island, And prepared to furnish every desirable quality of Utnborfor fencing of buildiDg purposes deliver ed At the II illcgr at . i f - ' --' Brownyille Landing, Or at any point on the river as may be agree! upon. - . Areas foluws.. Atthe Mill. f.rcash, from 30 cents per '100 feet to SI per lOOfeet. On time, say three, six, nine r twelve months, from 45 cents per 100 feet to $1.25 pet 100 feet, with 10 percent, interest from delivery. : note to bo secured by unincumbered real estate. Tbe lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missouri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25 centi per 100 feet in addition to the above pricos when sufficient amounts are taken to justify t'he con struction of a raft. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or send your orders, and they shall be filled without deJay. - : . .- 100,000 feet or Lumber on hand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. ' March 1st, IBM. 6a. ' Land Warrants, For Cash, nnd on Tlxxxo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they-tnay desire long or short at tbe 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 bogus wa rrants. All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed, to be genuine in every respect and will he exchanged if de fective. Being permanently located in Brownville, we canal ways be found at tbe old stand a few doors est of the Brownville House. LUSnBAUGH & CARSON, ' Bankers, and Dealers In Land Warrants. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! STEAM FERRY BOAT, JIT BrownviL'e, 'rEfc Nebraska. To those in the States contemplating going to the Sebrftfka and Kansas GOLDMINES, The undcrsigDcd desire to fay, and ia so doin,g will not practice deception; that 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 tho ilisouri Ki ver. In the first place, on both sides of the river are large extents of bottom lands in which gr.'ss makes a much earlierstart tban on ihe uplands, ana is much moro abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. litre, then, is a iwirabla place to recruit stock before starting on tho Plains. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms Tho Brownville Steam Ferry boat, being the best on tho Kiver, offer peculiarinducements for cross ingat this point. It islargo and commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious mur-m-r. For Oixtfittlxxe: We undertake 10 say that the ousiuc?s men of Brownville areas well prepared to servo those wish ins 8upplics,Tvitb a superior quality and on as fav orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything desirable can be purchased in IJrownvillo, such m Provisions, clothing, Mining Imple ments, &c., &c. The Route from Brownville to the Mines is uni versally admitted by those who have traveled it and others,to be superior in every respect. Brownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of the map is all that is necessary to prove to any one that it is nearer from herd to the mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On this route wood and water abound the entire distance, while on many others wood has to be hauled for many days. The foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily es tablifhel hy the immene travel of last vear. and those who adopt it tho present senson will huv j uo cause toregrct hn ving done so. Therefoie Cross the Missouri River at and start from Brownville. JOII.V CODDINGTOX & CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. AmtrUanr Patent Gwn Elastic FIHE ANDAYATER PROOF L COMPOSITION ROOFi'-NG. OSce, at Landlord & Stephenson's. U"o. 24 Kinth, bet. Walnut and Clark Avenge, ST. .LOUIS, MO. . ' THIS Composition is formed chiefiy from Gums na Minerol, which are unchangeable by the action of i ue weather. It is Durable fire and Waier Proof can b applied to roofs of any shape, upon summon .sheeting boards, or over old shingie roofs, at a less cost than shingling, and upon any metalic rocangor other smooth surface for less than paint. It is invaluable for coating Rail Road Timbers, for Roofing Cars, Depots, &c. We have no hesitation in of fering it to the public- as the most reliable Composition Roof in use.' " We refer to the f ollowiojr persons : T. Barnum, Barnum's H'ei C HPeck, Architect J J Anderson. Banker Geo R Taylor, Esq Spacr&Son, BricxMak'rs, Molony &. Tilton, L'istU'rs Jllbenck, Suiiih&M'Coruiick, build's Clark. Plant & Korri3, Oliver Quinett, Hon Jas B Boland, A W Facan, J Shields, 7ih and Morgan lion LM Kennetl, v Wesley Conner, Cooper, cor Tenth and Walnut sts. 53W"eare at all limes prepared to do rooting, and to furnish to order our Composition. Also, a superior arti cle of Saturated Water-Proof Rooting Paper- For in formation or material, address r w stepiiexson, A'gt. -ot St Louis, Mo. IjROSl?ECTUS . : OF THE ROCKY nOUNTAW NEWS, NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred (3 uT? Q aT" CHRISXLIN DEUSLiJ. Brownville, Nebraska. ANNOUNCES to the public that he has just re ceived, per -Steamer Kyland, a very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of bow and improved patterns, as follows: - ' "tOsk's Pattern, Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New E J , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, JfapancdlVare, Brass Hetties, L,antlicrns, Copper TVai c. Sho vels and Tongs. . All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on a3 accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin,Copperand Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which 1 warrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country. . Brownville September 2, 1858. xilO-ly THE NEWS w.ll enter npon its second year early lri the coming spring at which time it Will be enlarged to nearly double its present sire, and corresiodiEgiy improved In many respects. It wai the first and is a the present time the only newspaper permanently es- I tablisbed in the Rocky Mountain Uold Region. Tran- sporteti to this country in the race er a uisaeari-cu it tvrnln? emigration, with a tide aimost irreslstable, it was set up beneath the pelting ol winter storms, in the midst "l no,s7 mobs, bowling enrses, and threats of ven neance ?alut every person and thing th;it ventured one oncouragi'uf ward ltt tbe country ; at a time when the taau was io "lunate who knew ne day from whence his meals for the ."ext-would come it was successfully es tablished, and hJ9 since continued in the even tenor of its way earless a."'' nntranimeleJ. The KcwS waa the herald to the world tbe sur prising rlchneM of the . Rocky Mountcira Gold Fields for which the abuse of the Easi P faPJ "P" un it without stint ; but time haJ.sa tisractorlly proven and verified its every statement an ' prediction, and the News stalls to-day the most notou ana unirersauy quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation in every Mato or tae L'nion, save four, and in both the Candas. Arraai;eme:its are being perfected fursrecia J?? nlar'corre.spoiidence from all the important citle.' 01 lae East, and the personal acquaintance of the propr, to " throughout the mining regions, will ever ecure foi' the latest, most complete and reliable reports from al. parts of thegoli fields. TheXew, is published on Wednesday of each week, and dispatched to theSiatesby the Express coach of the iol lowing morning, reaching the Missouri River in from six io ei?nt days, freoor expense to the subscriber. TERMS. Single copy. $5 00, per year ; flvecopies, $20 00; $2 60 for six months ; $160, for three months. Advertisers will And the News, for all time to come, the best advertising medium in this region of coufitry. HATES. Business cards, $12 00 per year; one sqnare, first insertion, $2 00, per month, $5 00, three months, $10 00, one year. $20,000; one-rourth column, $25 00 per quarter. $60,00 per year; one column, $1C0 for six months, sjl .fioper year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will be set up in the spring, for the beneflt of borne patrons who desire work in tnat unc. In a word, it is the determination of the proprietors that theNe.rs,aud the New Office, shall always, as now, standflrstin importance in the Territory and State orjszerson. Address - WM. N. BTERS&CO., Denver City, OH JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND T i - Established by A. J. Downin. i1, J! EDITED B5T J.JAY fil 13 PUBLISHID MOS fni.Y, 25 Park Row, JVet0 York , THL.1 popular pnVi:tio has beco io lac 'istciui Gardener, the Prmt r? Ikm: Jiortcnlturisf Jt embratss witL,n iX "wataa Jt. and mor I. Description and i'lowermjt delicate and tender Fruit Trees- ufcjet lu wiTi,ica of e liiieresivu maa idt omer ce. n and Cultivation . Plants and Shrub. r t- the most hartv III. description and Cultivate ble Plants, which are, or l,u ot Cj gardens. . ' j IV. Gardening aa an Art of Tm 1 si?ns for Ornamental or Landscape GanTT' ' a i Sural Cottaces and Villas, Farm Uonisei meries, Ice uousei, &c. t. f oi roresi ana urnamentai Trees. -"vttti, VII. Botany and Entcmolor . ranches ar cunaecie-i with the i.'hT. Vt w .Ka .w.. V .j mn. . t 1.. I . f; l , r- K , work is issu?d on t3e first tf eats K et the t-rk-d.-ai pres.,, each 2?. k a, 'gbt p??sJ.err:beii;r5e.i eral C" oncal nd we;I eTecV i it the e.',d o' the j sa r it Mp,,. ired page,- fceautlnliy 2:i-jir-td -Wt i I engraving, of lioai Ur.wic'I?"1 '.frm .lint'. tl I ! 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 tbe attention of those wish ing The Lime wju be delivered at the kiln or at any other point in Ihe county, as desired. Feb 9. 1660 6tn E. M. L0XO. Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav elers. ROW READY, Edward's New Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cU. New Map of Illinois, With a portion of Iowa and Missouri, price 60 cents. The Peoples Map and Gnaje for Iowa, Illinois and ilissouri. With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1,25. Same as above, on rollers, suitable for Hotels, unices. Ac. &c, price $3. Xew Internal Improvement Map of the United States Showing all the Railroads built and in progress, with the the contemplated routes, ihedifferent survey of the contemplated routes, the different nurveys of the Pacif ic Railroad, tbe Overland Mail and Telegraph routes, and the Gold Regions of the Great West. This Map is drawn and engraved with the greatest care, and at im mense expencc, from Railroad and Government surveys and the latest authentic information. Handsomely DPt up in case for $5. Edward's monthly, a Journal of Southern and "Western Progress. Published Monthly, with many fine illustrations. Views of Cities and towns. Portraits, tec, &c.t at only $3 per annum. Those subscribing for two years, or for two copies one year will be entitled to a Map of the United States, as e premium. For sale at al I Bookstores, ami at the offlce corner of Pine and Third Streets, st. Louis. jlpril 26, IS60. PIKES PEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD And will prodnce more gold than any other diggings yet iscovcred, and City :kt, E Boot & Shoe Store, OF Tli Will make you a superior pair of boots or shoes If you call or leave your measure, or he will sol I yon a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie hoots, and lady'a fine gaiter or slippers, cheaper than any other houne West of SI. Louis. Employing good workmen, and keeping a variety of material and trimmings tor home manufac ture, I hope to receive lhat liberal patronaee heretofore bestowed on me. Give me a call. W. T. DEN. Brownville July27, 1S6 1.3 Agricultural Implements Just received, per steamer Emilie, a supply of HAND RAKES, PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS, PATENT CHURNS, &C..&C, FOR SALE AT THEODORE HILLS 2?rownville, April, 23. ISCO. roa tbs Pike's Peak Gold Mines. There is now for sale in this place, two first-rate Steam Engines and toilers in good order, suitable for running Quartz Mills. Saw and Grist Mills, said by machinesu to be of the best quality. A bargain can bu had by making application soon they can be had at one half manufacturers prices. Inquire at the Advertiser office, fcrowrmlle, N. T. Ifrownville, April, 23,18C0. An Improved Farm pon. snLsiiz:. A very valuable and desirable imoroved farm situate 4 1-2 miles from Btvtrnvitle and 2 1-2 from Nemaha City, can be had on very, favorable terms. It consists of 14 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 24 acres in tim ber: good well: stock water, -and Kood frame house. The stock 2 yoke of oxen, 7 cows, and 7yourg cattle, the farm implements, and household furniture will be sold with it if desired, a rare opportunity is here pi e sented. Enquire of R. W. Furnas, at the Advertiser office, Brownville. N. I. Nov. 17, '69 nl8 . The Great Fem&le Pills. DR. J. P. CREAGER is the General Agent, Whole sale and retail, for Dr. Wbeating's celebrated Feirnle Pil Is. These Pills arc truly valuable for ladies : For they will restore the monthly courses when they nay stop from any cause whatever. They never have fail ed in any case where the directions around the box con taining the Pi'ls have been strictJy followed; indeed, there is no case of failure ever me to onr knowledge, Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid upon receipt of one dollar, by J. P. CREAGKR, Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggiuts. .Scent postage 6tai9ps as goou as money. Fun for the Million! Fun for the Steam boat ! Fun for the Railroad ! Fun for the Pike's Peak Emigrant on the - Wide Prairies I . XICK-NAX FOR A EI CREATION Is the most amusing and expensively gotten up as well as the cheapest comic Magazine now published in the world. Each numbea contains thirty pages of matter, and frem six'y to ninety Picturesall the contents be ing or a rich humorous characterr Nick-Nax has at tained its third year, and is growing in popularity. It is a great favorite with all clashes fathers and moth ers, sons and daughters since it contains nothing that may not be read aloud in any family circle. It is the publisher's desire to make U especially FUN FOR THE FAMILY. One of its features is the prize puzzle department. The publishers have distributed during the Inst six or eight months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, which hail the tendency to make the competition earnest and interesting'. In fact, take" all in all, no more amusing sheet for the family or vi.'.'aRe library, or hotH reading-room, or to beguile the tedious hours of travel in car or steam boat, can bo had anychere. Terms. One copy, o.e year - - - $1 00 Five copies (to one address) 4 00 Postmasters who may wish to enpse in obtaining sub.ici-iplioiis, will tiny this an excellent opportunity-a flrst-ratc inducements will be given to them. LKVISOX & IlANEY, Room 29. 113 Nassau Srreet, New York. JdXewspaperB inserting the above as often as they 1 may think proper, or give it editorial notice, win be entitled to an exchange on forwardine a copy with the advertisement marked to the Kick Xax office. ' SPAt DING'S PREPARED GLUE ECONOMY. "A Stich in Time Sives Nice !" Despatch! Save The Pieces! NEB RASKA Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, EROWAVILLEjXT. S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY, ANNOUNCE Manufacture of that they Lave commenced the As accidents will happen in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c, Spalding's Prepared Qlue meeu all such emer gencies, ant' no household can afford to be without it. It is aiwjyn re.iriy and up to the sticking print. There is no longer a necessity for limping chiits, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is just the ariicle for cone, shell and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation Is nscd cold being chem ically held in solution, and iossessirg all the valuable qnalitiesof the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more aunesive. "useful 111 every family. " B. A Brush accompanies each bott lo. Price 25c, Address: Henry C. opaldine& Co.. Box so. 3,C0OO, N. Y. Put up for dealers in cases containing Four, Eight and Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-card ac- companing each package. 3"A single bottieof Spaldine 3 Prepared Glue win save fen times its cst annually to every household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, HjmI- ware and furniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancv otores. Country merchants should make a note of SriAld. lPg S iTepared liiue, wben making up their list. It will stand any climaia jCRemovcd to4 cedar St., N. Y. 4l-of Pine Honey.. Dr. R. C. Smith, of this county, presents us with a beantifnl article of honey, equal, if not superior to any thing we eve saw. This honey was manufactured rv Mrs. Smith' according to the directions given in receiet wbichshe purchased or Dr. J. P. Creaser, Baltimnrp City. Md. Any person can get this receipt for making honey, and be independent of the honey-bee, by writing to Dr. Creoper, No. 653, West Baltimore street, Balti more City Md , enclosing 60 cents Hawkintville ((Jfl) ruiMKy 1 imes. A Good Farm for Sale. iue suDscrioer win self at a great bargain a very cnoiceqwarier or section of land in Johnson county, Ne braska. There are forty acres or fine timber land. 60 acres under cu 111 vat ion, a good log house and other improvements, it is two and a half niilos from Tecuni seh, on the road from thence to Pawnee City4 Any person wishing to purchase a good tract of lnd pa very reasonable terms, will apply to Cyrus Wright at Tecumseh. or J,h L. C irson, Banker, in Brownville, or to Geo. W. Shroat, Nebraska Citv. ROBERT vyRIGTTT," J Residing at Worralllon, in Nemaia Co,, . January 18. 1860 28-tf NOTICE. I hereby caution air persons indebted to the late firm of Green, Sprinkle A Co..alias, Sprinkle, Bafeer Ureen, against paying any debts, notes of hand or boek accounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my office about a year ago, and as yet I have not and cannot get any satisfaction as to tbe disposal of the collection. LEVI PKINKE. We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay in goods for wheat 65 cents per bushel ; and for flonr $2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re lT" t?.!berat nr Store in Browiille or at Mel Tin s Mills. D j. MARTIN A CO. Krownnile, Oct. 20, 1859. otP-5 AH AUTHENTIC XIOGKAPHT OF THE "tittle Giant" of tlie West. Now ready for delivery the Life of Hon. Stephih a. Douglas, with hi m0st important speeches and repotts. . . B 5em!)tof ,he western Bar. Price $, bound in cloth, and 30 cents in paper cover. No man in the Ccited States at the present time 5s luotcd to with mori fcn,,,,i ffc, ,U , - , c- u 1 HilC'VP. .Mail niv. m.iiii- Bushed Senator from Illiouis. Indeed his friends inall r;.!L J . rmoj I upon him not only as tt e II! .he fresent man the man for the crisis acd iuv most lmnnrt! . incorporated in th ATr. Donslas Speeches re Butted before publication, for the criticism cf tomeof JUT. Douglas' most tn,i:-:. '.. 1 v w. rect confidence, and bvthmi i ,din .nr,rn,i n i creomraended. " ,- Fcr sale at the Metrcpolitan Bookstore, i PHILIP fc SOLOMONS -c ii ... 332, Penn avaiue. Sole agents for Law........ c. uoaery. , j aa AQfllEULTURAL BOOKS . FOR SALE DT L. BUSEUSTELIL,, (Successor to Edwarda Sc. Bushnell,) ' . 97 Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. American Farmers' Encyclopedia, a valuable work. 4 00 ine nore s 1 001, aim now lo K.eep it Sound; cloth 60 Cole's American Veterinarian . 60 Siockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures I cu jonnsorrs Agricultural Chemistry 1 25 Fessendcu's Complete Farmer ami Gardener I 25 do American Kitchen Gardener 60 Richardson on the Horse 25 do on the Hog 05 do 011 the Pests of the Farm "a Milburn & Stevens on the Cow, and Dairy Ilusb'ry 25 Chinese Sugar Cane and Sugar Making 25 Padder's Farmer's Land Measure 2 00 tFiicnon's Treatise on Much Cows; cloth eo Domestic and Ornamental Poultry, plain 1 CO Randall's Sheep Husbandry 1 Youatt, Randal & Skinner's Shepherd's Oon Book 2 00 Barry's Fruit Garden 126 Stephens' Book of the Farm, 460 illustrations 4 00 Tbe American Architect, or Plans for Country Dwellings 6 00 Smith's Landscape Gardening, Fiirks and Pleasure Grounds . I 25 Weeks o the Bee; cloth eo Wilson on Cultivation of Fiax 25 Elliott's American Fruit grower's Guide 1 25 The American Florist's Guide 75 Every Lady nor own Flower Gardener, pap 35, cl 60 The Rose Culturist, paper 25c, clotb 60 Moore's Rural Hand Books. 4 volnmes 6 00 Nel lis Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardeuer'a Companion Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor 1 Dadd's American Ccttlc Doctor 1 The Stable Boi.k Bridtseman'g Florist 8 Guide do Gardeners' Aistant 1 do Fruit Cultivator do Gardeners' Instructor Field nand Book of Pear Culture Cole's American-Fruit Book Buist's Family Bitchen Gardener do American Flower Directory 1 Dana's Muck Manual, cloth 1 Norton's Scientific and Praatical Agriculture Downing's Latiosvape Gartieniug 3 Bre k's Book of Flowers 1 Leucber's Hot Houses and Green Houses , 1 Nash's Progressive Farmer Allen ou tne Cultnreof tbe Grape 1 Allen's American Farm Book 1 do Rural Architecture 1 Pardee on tbe Strawberry Youatt and Martin on tbe Hog Youatt, Martin and Stevenson Cattle Youatt on the Horse Munn's Practical Land Drainer Miner's American Bee Keeper's Jranual Quimby's Mysteriej of Bee Keeping Borgbo and Irnpbec, Sngar Plants nistoryof Morgan Horse Reemelin's Vine Dresser's Manual Browne's American Poultry Yard 1 Waring's Elements of Agriculture Hooper's Dog ami Gun Skillful Ilousewise, paper 25e. cloth White's Gardening ror the Sooth 1 Charlton's Grape Grower' Guide Persox cn tbe Culturo of the Vine Thompson's Food of ami ma Is, clotli Rnral Esays Downing 3 Asbtity's IllnnoU Form Book j Whittlesey's Missouri Form Biok, almost indis rnable to every man in Missnnrt t3Anyof the above books sent by mail free, on receipt of p rice. 41-ot CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, In the City of Crownvillo. They hare both had many years eipcrience in Eastern Manulacturies, and natter thernscves they will be able to pleaso the public both in work and prices. All kiuds ot repairing promptly attended to. Wo jL.tslx. 33ix-t a. Trial. T. E. & J. C. LERKLEY. Brownville, Mny, 3, 1S60. OREGON NURSERY. E. n. BURCHES & CO., PROPRIETORS. Oregon, Holt Co., LIo. The undersigned have long since ; been convinced of the want of a first class Nursery in tho West, whero TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C, Can be adapted to ourclimateand soil. In view of theso facts, we have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of fer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, The coming season, a largo and well selected stock. suiieu 10 iqh cnmrtte, j Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears, standard and dwarf; Cherries, standard and dwarf: Peaches, . . Plums, - Apricots, v Nectarines, Quince, Grapes, Currents, Gooseberries', KAjpbcrries, DtrawDcrncsaad blackberries, Evergreen, Ornamental Treo.. and Shrubs. Greenhouso and Bedding Plant?, Koses, Dahlias, SC., etc., aC. To which we would beg leave to call the attention of tbe people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan- pas ana towa. iOur terms will be low as any reliable eaat era Nursery. By purchhsing of us theexpenaeof transportation Hum tuo oust can 00 saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit ed States, for which a charge of the actual cost only :?! t. 1 , .... . ... imioe. no cuarge wuibe tnada for thedeli very ot packages on board steamboa s. All communications addressed to the nndersincd win receive prompt attention. E. II. BURCIIES A CO, S1IGM CAM HUB The best s ins forty-e, and severa ings. A six hundred bund reU and flowers from u tier TRMS 1 cory 1 year .""''eadvincs The Edition :itn. Colore P'at,,'. I copy I year, pya e InartTio. . . Specimen numbers mailed o,xn 'eceipt ftitaeu!. Plain edition IScts; colored edition s " Yolumes commence wiih thrJiaaSTy ?unbr x. ; j , cu,i rom tcjl . uio? '"t " -'wb-kchu, OUI-SUDSCrij)t'onlI13Tt,MW with any number at the option of the snh.N. Bound vols. In cloth, fur 1SS2 2 m"60"."'. . '6 and '8, $2 60 ' ' 01 'i T Trie publishers of he"Hirt to thi periodical as a valaab has a steadily Increasing circc tlculterist" calls ulation In ths m,..f 5 ble quarters, visting monthly every si.,. 'fw and the Canada ua rnr """"T"'' jiurmis, uardentrs fa1' memt Makers, Publishers'' ' ' and generally all thore connected wi'hnl, throughout the Union and Canada, ut l?J?ilzr readiest mode of commusicatinz with th.... customers . . ' ''ifodi isements shonl.l reach therubUsWw leuioum preceding intended ptibiin," ' l0 always ab:e to meet the demand m J. H U4 the cmrnnnicificn. r, 1 a 1 1 n rs 1 r .1 1 m - . . - mul( 5 Advertisements shonli! 20;h of the month precedir he is not , vertisiug columns. have ihe preference. legibly written ' --- i ot tfTJ As the space to be occupied by Advertisement, a, . regulated to some extent by the w.hesof adTmTiT It Is well to indicate on fhe nunncript abotit tbeVS. wivbe.1 ror. and the number of insertions Subscriptions and all other bnsines. cmtnuniei'La, should be addressed to SAXTO.V, BA BUI " c0 , - - - 23 Iirk Row, New rjLoiyrns, friits, &c St- JOHN A. KENNICOTT. attlin,n.- v- ..'. Northfleld, 111., has ready for deliy..r.. ' r ,iuUiS:r,)ecill'rT"llPs' low rate 0 12a 100, and $J0 per M for large roots: ' Strawberries, of all the most approved" var'e"- from sY2 to SU nr if f,,r m....- - , .. ... V7 T":t-tt Alhnriv V-i.'tia X,..... - r, . . . - , ,Ciin:ip, iu toiucenrj per foot :oriin2 ti V iriel. r.,., . . ' .wi, . iu, iif avcrdv .O Cf Htl. 100. and the smaUer tbe cheaper and better tu.u.,.?. customers. -... Small Fruits. Currants, noughton Gooseberry, R,n berries, Blackberries, ic, much lower thai ever offrrt before. " Ornamental Trees, Roses and other nriw i,vk. la great variety and aoundancei and 10 km .m,'t'i! arge plants of Tprilit IIjnevs :ck!e. I.r- Deutaij Scahra. Prim. Ac. at frnm i m n'n-.'k..' dred. And the beautiful Dicbjtra Spec abalis and otfc. er choice perennials at $1,50 to $i per d,, and coo- 111 on 111115 an rieirabie at ab.mt half n-ir Catalo(tiies by mail on application; and Tio-r thin. safely packed ior diitant tran.-portjtion ; and amis ujom iuins aoia at about ten per eent., less to aatuma than Spring. fc,T, G O O LIKE HOT CAKES! THOSE WISHING Will Lose Bargains BY DELAYING! -Crownvillc, May 3, 18S0. JOSEPH L. ROY, IB -L :e. :b IE3 n. HAIR DRESSER lilain Street, bhott:tixi.e, rv. t: AXD EVAPOEATOES A 11AVI1 made arrancernentii -ifh nnrr.ru uii.uiiir.u3. anesville. Ohio, tbe nnlv sf -.hi ish mont in the United States, engaged exclusively iu the manu- aciure 01 oorgno sugar Mills, Evaporators, Ac, by which I can furnish the farmers In this reaii-n with thone raucn neeaen articles. Tbe Douglas Sugar Mill and Ap paratus were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio Slate Fair; and the highest honor at the United State Agricultural society, a silver medal. I am confident Farmers ot Nebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and aouiuern lowa can nnu no otter to suit them better euner in price or otnerwise. Capacity and Price cf Llilla Turce Iron Rollers in Strong Iron Frame. No C One norse Vertical Mil) presses froni55 to 4u gallons of Juice per hour ; price g do 1 One horse Vertical presses from 23 to 40 gal ions of Juce per hour ; price Same as No 1 ; extra heavy. do 2 Two horse Vertical presses from 35 to fin gallons of juice per hour ; lieht drift do 3 Two horM; Vertical Mouble ce.irpdl nrr- es from 35 lo&O gallons juice per hour, heavy draft Uo 4 Two horse Vertical (single geared) press es 110111 ou iu ogailons of Juica Dr l...nr : heavy draft Co 6 Four horse Vertical (4ng!e geared) capa city from 100 to 125Bll.in nar h,.n do 6 To horse Horizontal (ha k geared) suita ble 10 auaca toTbreNhins Machine or other power, presses from 40 to 0 gallons of juice per honr do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical phaft to apply lever to. workM Ly horaes tame as Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallons per boar to iz? do 8 Fonr horse Horizontal (back geared) suit able to attach to Threshing Macbioeor other Power. preses 7Sto 100 irallona oer honra 151 di Six horse floriiontal (back gearc"! calcu lated for water or steam power, reauy for tbe belt, and wjtb capacity to work off a crop of from 15 to 20 acres of Cane. 15; 11. w. rtnarAS, At. has establised, In the rear of his B:M-hoa ATHING hooji, of those woo comiJer deaa- For the accommodation lines a virtue. 5( 6f 6i 80 EO 100 110 100 100 00 CO 00 25 60 5 60 60 60 60 70 26 00 60 60 00 25 60 C5 05 25 60 70 25 25 60 05 00 00 00 65 05 70 65 60 20 C5 20 70 00 20 ... v uuiim aiienti n to all professional busi- 00 B .i,rJS.TOWiiucar ia Richardson and adjcinin: counucs, also to the drawing of deeds, pre-emption pa- Vyl3.'5H n45-ci 'GO. American Stock Journal.?60. The groat success which has attended the p'1 cation of the First Volume of th AUER1CAJ STOCK JOUUXAL, has induced the Proprietor to undertake several improvement for the Volume commencing January, 1850, and he now offerrit tff the public with the a-sorance that it present 'Z' character will be fully sustained, and no effort be spared to render the pnperan indispensable essity to all interested in tho Breedicgand 31an ment of our Domestic Animals. The v ctcrluarv Department will h nndar th Editorial direction cf Dr. Geo. II. Dadd. the distia- guished Veterinary Surgeon, and late Editor id Prpi ietnrof the Awrtcai Veterinary Jonr1. bach umber of the paper con tainj 32!ar oea- vo pngef, and is hand omely illustrated. Ili'P8" iished monthly at 25. Park Row. w Yoax. Tirns $1 per year, invariably in advance, with disKnnt toelubs. f-ffSnecimcn copies cratis. Mouev 1 publisher's riok in reiji.tertd letter. 1. V. LIXsLEY, Pr C. M.Saxtox. Barker A Co.. Agents. libera Xo. 2 ). Park Row.Xew Y CHOICE SEEDS! WARRANTED ifQ Japan Apple-Pie Melon; ilutbard Squash, Fig Tomato, Strawberry Torn Iowa Wate :V Bradford Waterct Clarendon Watenneloa, SuzarSoua?h. Odeli'i Large White Watermelon, ierrya tarlv Prolific Cucumber. The above are all new and verysuncrlorvin. and will be sent by mail re,tl5 cents per ;C aze. Stamps taken for fraction of a dollar. Addresa, H. A. TEBBY, nzz-zm Crescent City, low IS HAM REAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Palls fJity, Bichardson County. Nebraska DISSOLUTION. THE Co-p.irtnership of Noel, Lake St Emerson, heretofore existing and transacting business at Brownville, X. T., under the name and style of Noel, Lake A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. U. C. Johnson will adjust all ursettled business cf the said firm. JESSE NOEL, HENRY EMERSON, HENRY LAKE, by O. F.Laib, Agent. Brcwnville, N, ,Msy ls,13f 0. . 4jtf pcrs. Stc., c. READY 31 A 15 E Olotiiing. JACOB MARHON, Brownville, Ilebraska, Keeps constantly on band, a stock of ready-made clothing, which be pledges Lii customers is of superi or manufacture ; and which ho will 4ell atioss price thaa Lastern machine made stuff. Brownvir.e, April 25, 1860. The Nebraska Farmei DEVOTTD TO Devoted to Agriculture, Stock Rainn Uorticulture, Mechanism, Education. Pv.llished at BrotcnviUe, N. T. On tho first of every month at $1 a year for1 frle copies; Six enpie, $3; Thirteen eopie ' Twenty cr.pics, $15. hin-Mn Ort -lr 1S53. Soecimea bers furnished gratis on application. Bicknunbeia can be furnished. Will every fricml of Agriculture and Eiacajo in Nebraska. Northern Kansas, Southern Iowa.ao . Northern Missouri, lend a helping hand, to estalhi" and m.-untain a journal devoted exclusively to t- within tho region named but ean and ongi furnish a club of ' at least, 13 subscribers. along without delay. Address , FURNAS 4 LTANXA. BrownviH, ' ! f