PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTORY! ITET7 SADDLERY : JOHN W. MIDDLETON, JLUN STREET, nRoirxriixi:, ?s. t. ANNOUNCES that be has just received r'"' trum at. Louis, with fresh ftock, aud has .uuwou band, principally of bis own manu facture, Fine Gents and Ladles Saddle., Dugrgy and IVagron Harness, Collars, Bridles, IlaUcrs, 11 hips, Of Every Style, DIKE'S TEAK WHIP LASHES, PLASTERING HAIR, A good supply always kept on hand. Worli. Manufactured to Order. . CALL AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES. Brownrllle, April 19, I860. 4l-ly JLXD 'lZooCronm oalooui -UROWNVILLE, N. T. SHIIHSBHM&EO ' Announce to tbclr old customers and the Citizens of Brownville and viciuity, that they have fitted up a new stand, with all the conveniences that ladies and gentle men can wUn to make them comfortable. Their stand ison First Street, between Main and Water, where they art prepared to serve customer with the Choicest Quality ofBread, Pound, Sponge, Gold, silver, and every kind of Cake, SODA-WATER, ICE-CREAM, Butter and Eggs, Picnick crackers, All kinds of Summer Beverages, Confectionaries of the Ecst quality, &c, &c To ting ladies and gentlemen will do well to call and get their fancy heart candy, rartien, Families, and Pick-Kicks Served on the Shortest Notice. THE UNION. SAFE! TZo-w TPlxrxxx In PEIt U, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME & CO-, HnTineTiaed in the MennanlHeBtD-lnerJ.wooU respectfully inrite the citizeci of Nemabft, and ad joining counties in XfUaaka, Atcbicon county, jIo., ar.d Fremor.f count j, Iowa, to call md examine their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye stufis, And all other articles usually kept in All of which we w ill sell on the most rea sonable terms for CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our J? O O jEL- We expect to keep a full stock, and are determined to make, it tne interest of 3T1 tx r xxx ore TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase . so,ooo BUSHELS OF CORN, For which we will pay the highest 2tP i o o Cold Lunch at all Hours, The Farmers of Nemaha and the adjoining comities will do well togivens acall. We also invite the trav eling community to do the same. We will accommodate them on the mott reasonable terms. Our motto is "small profts, quick Bales, and keep the money In the Territory," a we are permanently located In this county of Nemaha. Nebraska. Our experience in catering to the tas ts of the citizens of Brownville, warrant us in the belief that we will be able to pive entire satisfaction, and that we will receive a liberal patronage. Brownville, June, 1860. N E BR A S K A Carriage ami Wasoa iusriJF'.CTOiiir, BROITXTILLG, Hi, T. S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY, AJnJOUKCE that they haTe commenced the llaaufacture of CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, In tbe City of Erownville. They hare both had ' many year? experience in Eastern Manufacturiea, nd flatter tlieinsevcs they will be able to please the public both in work and prices. AH kiuds of repairing promptly attended to Wo .Zl3liL But a, Tx-iixl- T. E. & J. B. BERKLEY. Brownville, May, 3, 1SG0. kMELVIN IILLS. ' Thecitiiens of Brownville, and others interested re herbyinformed that 1 have made arrangements " lor keeping a constant supply of the ;: Best Quality of Flour ftt the City :3Islox3 IN BROWNVILLE. Where it can bo purchased by those wishing. - , - J.G. MELYJN. Brownville, August, 2S.18C0. Douglas' Improved PnCIILKI SUG AR I-alULS. Muskingum Works. Zanesville, Ohio. We are now prepared to manufacture our rrtmium Suaar-Cane Mills, either Vertical or Horizontal, and will bo-ttt to acrplr the demand, however large. w re also manufactnring Douglas' Improved Evap r'ator, and also Doirglas Steam Supar Kvaporator, and are ureuared io turuUh every article of the best quali ty, and at moderate rates, required in the manufactur PRICKS S50 60. &S0, 100. and upwards. Trice of ' Turnaces and Evaporators, .f0 to MOO. . Circnlars and Pamphlets furnished on application Jill orders addressed to the nnaersignca win re prompt It attended to. lJOLliLAS liKUl lie KiS apJ-iy, Zanesville, Ohio. ST. LOUIS, " r-s rzr? E"-?-t vj r-3 r-r vrp 35 1 5a 3 50 20 00 15 00 25 15 15 75 50 $100 $2 00 LOOK TO Y0B5HNTERESTS!. STEAM FERRY BOAT Err,v ivil'e, AT To those in the Ftatea contemplating going to the5efr.iski and Kansas GOLD MUSHES, Tbe nnderjizt-ed decirc tofay, and ino doing will not practice deceptionjthat there ate advantages to be secured in Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and oa tfitting at, and starting from that point,not to be found at any otberpla-e on tbe Missouri hi rer. In the frst place, on both sides of the river arelarge cttcntsof bottom lands in which gracs makes a much c-arlierstart than on the upland, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. Ilere, then, is a. iesirable place to recruit etodrbeforestarting on the Plains, btock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms Tbe Brownville Steam Ferryboat, being the best on the River, offers pccaliariniuccmcnts for cross ing at this point. It iilarge and commodious; with powerful machinery. which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious manner. por OuLtflttiM-s , We undertake to say that the buiin-d men or 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 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 here to the mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On thia route wood and water abound the entire distance, while on many others, wood his to be huled for many days. The foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, and those who adopt it the present season will have no cause toregret having done so. Therefore Cross the Missouri River at and start from Brownville. JOHN CODDINGTON & CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. . ? it an I r---. mil To Ladies of Brownville, MRS. MARY HEWEn Announces that she has just received from the East a magnificent stock of MILLINERY GOODS Consisting of STRAW, FRENCH CHIP, GIMP LEGHORN, SILK, & CRAPE BONNETS. French Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Ribbons, etc., To which she invites the attention of the Ladies of Brownville and vicinity, feeling assured they c.nnot bo better suitod in style, quality or price. April I2,180. J .TO PLANTERS $ DEALERS The onder.irned have for sale this fall an unusu ally large and lino stock cf FRUIT &-ORHAMEHTAL TREES Shrvls, Evergreens, S"c, .Of vioroui growth and the lest varieties, a part pfwfcicnare 100,000 AppleTrees, 5 to 7 feet high, t0,000 Peach do dr dn 10,000 Pear " do standard and dwarf, 5,000 Plum do do do . 5.000 Cherry do do" do 10,000 Currants, red dutch, white datca and best varieties, JI,0Cfl rhubarb, Linnftens, Seotcb, Tlytrid, ie. "10.CQ0 tJooseberrie. Honrhton Seedlini. 15,000 Raspberries, all the newest and best kind. JC,000 Evergreens, all the Lardy varieties, from one - ti ix feet high. 20,000 Grave vine?, including Delaware, Diana, . . Anna.Conoord, Aa. 1C0.CCO Su-awterries, 'Wilson's Albany, and the largest collection in tho west. .. ALSO: ORNAMENTAL TREES Shrills, Roses, Greenhouse Plants, " 'Cj'c., - Ac, etc., ' In Quantity. rcrchasers will pleaso bear in mind that the above are not grown at the East and brought here fursale, but are grown tn our oirn numery. ; r. ; .On the Olive Strcd Road, Fre miles West of tbe Court House, Pt. Louts.Ho VMers snotiid dc le!t at tne t alley t armer clace ( 9 Chestnut St.,cr addrefed to - - CAREW, SANDERS A CO Ft. Louis, Mo. bend fwr catalogue, conttiuirjr varieties, jmcw, ic. leu R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Feb. 1, 1660. Bntcli Bnlbons loots J. M. THORBURN S; CO., 15 Joltn Street, Xcw York, Uave just received in addition to their genera large importation tho following novelties of the sca- ar.n in limned nuantitles: New Violet lh'acinth. Lumque, each Lilium Ufulons, incomparable, each $ Lilium Thunbergianum jjrandmorum Sieboldii, orange crimson, 2 feet . Liliumcolehicum, ( Sioritzianum manadelphi- cum,) rich pellow and spotted, 4 leet-- Lilium puniecum this new variety has just been introduced by D. bieboia s ae nese, nd described as the most magnificent ol tne f the Lily species Smaller bulbs of tho above Tulipa clusiana, brilliant crimson scarlet Tuupa cornuta, a Chinese tulip, curious Tuli pa gesneriana, very large, bright crimson Iris Japoaica, new, splendid frebloomer- Iris Ka?mpfcri, splendid novelty from Japan Uardv Brunsviia Josehiua 6 00 Brnnsviaria multifiora 6 00 We also beg to recommend the following choice Collections of Bulbous Roots: Jlsscrtmeuis of 6 Fine named Hyacinths, fur pot3, glasses or open border 1 Polyanthus Narcissus f 2 Double Tulips... 7 Mixed Crocus J Assortmcrit of. 6 Fine named Hyacinths, for pots, glasses'! or open border- C Fine Double tulips- 12 Fine Single tulips. 25 Fine mixed Crocns. 3 Double narcissus 3 Mixed iris 2 Polyanthus narcissus Assortment ofs 12 Double and single fine named Hyacinths'! 50 Mixed croous- 12 Double named tulips- 12 Single named tulips-' 3 Polyanthus narcistus- 6 Double narcissus Mixed iris Crown imperials Bulbocodium Vernums- Pancratium maritimum Assortments of 100 Varieties doublo and hinirle fine named flvaoints $16 00 100 Double and siugle fine named Hyacinths, in 50 sorts 100 Doublo and single fine named Hyacinths, in 2.? sorts , 12 Our very best named Hyacinths, for pots or open ground 12 Extra Cne named Hyacinths, for pot3 or open ground 12 First rate named Hyacinths, for glasses or earth 12 Mixed doublo or singl Hyacinths, for open pround 5D arieties line named early tulips, for pots or open gn.und- 50 Varieties fine named late tulips, for open ground 50 Varieties fine named doable tulips for pot cr eu?n ground J. M. THORBURN A CO? 15 John iSt.fXcie Yorl: Oct. 25th, 1SC0. Full 0 3 2 1 $5 00 Fifty Thousand Copies Already Sold. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, AND COVXSEIAOU IXBUSIXESS, BY FRANK CROSBY. OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. IT TELL YOU now to draw- tip Partnership Papers and gives genoral forms for Agree ments of all kinds. Bills of Sale, and Leases and Petitions. IT TELL YOU How to draw tip Uouds and Mortgagos, Affidavits, rowers or Attorney, otes and Cilis of Exchange, Receipts and Keleuses. IT TELL TOU The laws for the collection of debts with tne statutes or Limitation and amount and kind of property exempt from execution in every State. LLYOLMIowto make an assignment propetly, . witn forma forCoiupotion witlicred itors, and the insolvent laws of every State. IT TELL YOU The legal relation existing between Guardian and ward, .Master and Ap prentice, Landlord and Tenant. IT TELL YOU What constitutes Libel and Slauder, and the law as to marriage Dower, the Wife 's right in prowerty, Divorce and Alimony. IT TELL YOUThe Law for Mechanics' Liens in every State, and tho Naturalization Laws of this country, and how o comply with the same. IT TELL YOU The Law Concerning Pensions and bow to obtain one, and the pre-emption Laws to Public Lands. IT TELL YOU The Law for Patents, with mode of pro' cedure in obtaining one, with inter ference. Assignments and Table of Fees. IT TELL YOU How to maie your will, and how to ad minister on an Estate, with tbe law and the requirements thercef In every State. IT TELL YOU The meaning of Law terms In peneral use., and explains to you the Legisla tive Executive and Judicial Powers of both tho General and State Govern ments. IT TELL YOD Dow to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus savining a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation by its time' ly consultation, Sinele copies wili bo sent by mail, postage paid to ev. ery Farmer, every Mechanic every Alan f Business, and everybody in every State, on receipt of $1,00 or in aw style or tunains at 31. I'd. 1,000 Dollars a Year. Can be inado by enterprising men everywhere, in sel ling tbe above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents. wjth other ioformation, apply to or address, JOnN E. POOTTER, Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 14 50 12 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 5 0o o ifl ju G5r o rr WW tew miss: TO FARMERS Of Nebraska ami N. W. Missouri: AOAJW I would call the attention of the farmer ef Nebras-ka and Hissonrt, to tbe fact that I have on hand asul am com-t;iutly manufacturing, at my Plow Fartory, in Oregon, ilo., Wiijons, and every pattern of plow s, to-wit ; PI1AIKIK PLOTJ S, Owe and Two IIorcPIovrs, frilOVCl I'lOW-s, Hoes ,tIarrvrs,o Corn Planters, Ami Harrow Teclli Together with everything in this line nsed by a farmer. I take tbe responsibility of raying tttt my two horse plows will do tetter work, ia stubble or any kind of roi-eh ground, than any I nmnufactured or sold in this upper couitry. My two-horse and prairie piws will be sold, for cash on terms, suck, as will place them la the reach of every farmer. JSy Plows can be ebtainnrt from ray agent at Iowa Toiut, K.. T., Brownville, Ndawa? county, Marietta, Rash Bottom, Holt county, llrownvilie. X.T., !d For est City. MARTIN IIOFFMAM. X. M. All kinds of repairing done witu nestnetaand dlf patch, 011 liVrral terms. 0:con,Mo.,Mjy,ISCO. Theodore Hill, Agent .it B.cwnrille. V. T., keeps onbapj a ecceril atiort. ineut of llutluiac's Plows. . KrovruviliCj i!T, lSCO. . ' ly Moffat's Life Pills ' PIRENIX BITTERS, These medicines have now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and during that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediat. power of restoring perfect health to persons sufl'ering under near ly every kiud of disease to which the human frame is ilaMe. " The following are some of tho distressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. Dyspeptic, by thoroughly clemsing tbe first and sec ond ttoniacbs, and creating a now of pure healthy bile, instead ol the stale acrid kind , Tlaiulency , Loss of Ap pceite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, aud Melancholy, which are ihe gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a uatual consequence of its cure. Costivmee, by cleansing the waole length of tbe in testines with solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive witLin twa days. Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regu lar circulation, through tbe proeess of perspiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction ia others. The Life M edicinoshave been knewn to e nrc Rheuma tism permanently in three weeks, and Gouf in half that time by removing local inrianimationrrom the mas les and ligaments from tbe joints. Dropsies Of all kiuJs, by freeing and strengthening tht kidnpys and bladder ; they oterate most delight ful ly on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certaiu remedy lor tbe worst case of Gravel. Also 11'ormt, by dislodging from the turnings of the boweis the slimy matter to which these creatures ad here. Scurvy, Ulcert&r.A Inveterate Sores, by tbe perfect purity which these Life Medibices give to the blocd, and and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptionsand bad complexions, by their al ternafive effects upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which cccxions all eruptive com plaints, saIlow,clouiy, andothercisa;reeab!ccomplex ions, The use of ttese pill? for a very short time, will effect an entirecure of Salt Rheum aud a striding improve ment in the clearness of the fkin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be 'cured by one Jose, or by two in the worsi cases. PILES. The original proprietor of these medicines, wasenredof piles of thirty-five years slaudingj by the Ufeof the Life Medicines alone. Fever and Anut For this scourge of the 'Western Country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a ret urn of the disease a cure by these medi cines is permanent try tbem. le satisfied and be cured Bilious Fevers and Liver Couplaiats. General De bility, loss or appetite, and Diseases of Females the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial re sults in cases of thisdescriptioa: K.irgs Evil, aud Scrof ula in its worst forms, yields to the mild, yet power ful action of these remarkable Medicines. KigbtSweU Nervous debf.ity, Nervous Complaints or ail kinds, Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are sreedily cur ed. Mercurial Diseases. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious me of Mercury will Oad the .Mediates a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of the Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful prep arations cf Sarsaparilla. W. B. MOFFT it 5. im, 1, S33' BroM""' -Nei r'"- C; lr. CLAY, Breeder of Pure Short riora C.tlL, Scutli fcern Shc.p, and Essex acj 1'all Wtitetall r. 0 M:!Ucn Co., K. Ell 111 ii P UdLFH LI Era" MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Takes pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand, a larSo and select stock of every art cle ia his line, ' COOS. S"S?0"V2HS Of all the Improved patters; Tia : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, fcc, 5 V s s-j "SrA r m J Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, vii : A combined Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families Miiscellan eo'us. HEAVY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILEES And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps ; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, cc JAPANNED WARE, Self-Sealing Fmi Oasis, I hare procured the right to manufacture a late simple and improved self-sealing Frnit Can to which I call the attention of the public. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as any otner esiaousnmeni in inis region 01 iuc cuunii j i am TM-pnarori to nut nn ent.terine and snoutiuz and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a wornmaniiKe manner, wntcn l warrant io give BHLisiacuuu. n I pledge myself not tore undorsoid in the upper country -. Brownville, August, 30 1860. T,mjp J -.' wrm Ttf f -."ff r P f iff 1?! LATEST NEWS. ov Turn piss h I . i h r . ni I Fnpei.il (f w rfFh W) b s '9 7 CHOICE BOTTLE EiqUOSilS, Catawba Wine, Champaigne Wine, Claret Wine. Old Rye, Old Bourbon. Irish Whiskey, Porter, Gin Cock Tail, Saddle Bag Whisky, Blue Lick, Boker's Bitters, Pale Brandy, Curraco, &c. Dishes, Plates, Clips db saucers, Jowls, XI t u Bar Tumblers, Decanters, Goblets, Wine Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Pitchers &c, Tis i fHJ .Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, J SWELE Y Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, Come and see and Secure Bargains. TME: MIILIL. Brownville, August. 30. 1S60. biiijli idlhhl 'ft A J AND EVAPORATORS 5C I HAVE made arraniemrn .s with u il u.io BROTH i.P.3.Zmevii:e, Obi-, the only e-tabiishmeiit in the United State. en,'ed exclusively in the manu facture of Sorgho Sugjr Atills, Evaporators. Slc, Dy which lean furnish the farmers m '.ins region na u much needed articles. The Dougianausar aim nuu psratus were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio State Kair; and the highest honor at the United Slates Agricultural Society, a silver rfiecial. I am CoDflJent Farmers of Nebraska. Kansas, Northern Missouri and Stmthern I-wacan find no other to suit them better either in price or otherwise. Capacity and Price cf SJills. Tnree lrcn Kellers in Strong Iroa Fra X0 c One Horse Vertical Mill pressefrom23 to 30 gallons of juice per hour ; price $ do 1 One horse Vertical presses from 25 to 40 gallons of juce per hour price Same as No 1 ; extra heavy, do 2 Two horse Verticil presses from 35 to 60 palloua of juica per hour ; lisht drrTt do 3 Two horse Vert.cat (double geared) press es f rotq 3j to 50 gallons j uice per hour, heavy draft do 4 Two horse Vertical (single geared)press- es from M to 75 gal Ions of juice per hour J heavy draft do 5 Four horse Vertical (single geared) capa city from 100 to 125 gallons per hour do 6 To horse Horizontal (back geared) suita ble to attach to Threshing Machine or other power, preses from 40 to 60 gallons of juice per hour do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical shaft to apply lever to. worked by horses same as Vertical. presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour to na do S-i-Four horse Horizontal (back geare.l) suit able to attach to Threshing Machine or other power, presses 73 to 100 gal lons per hours 15( do 9 Six horse Horizontal (back geared) calcu lated for water or steam power, reaiy for the belt, and with capacity to work off a crop cf from 15 to 20 acres of Cane. I3C It. IV. I L It.ViS, As't. 80 ICO 110 1C0 mo Land Warrants, ZL7or Cra.es li nixel on. IPlxxxo We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. . A constant supply of Warrants will be kept oa hand for sale as cheap ad they can be bought elsewhere in town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogns warrants. All warrants sold by us will te guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and will be exchanged if de fective. Being permanently located la Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the Brownville House. LrsnBAuarrje c arson-, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. GreatBargains! . LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! Cheaper than Ever for Cash or on Time. LEWIS LAWRENCE, Well known in this region as a successful and ac commodating lumber dealer, hasagain taken the Mill on Sonora Island, And is prepared to furnish every desirable quality of lumber for fencing or building purposes ; deliver ed at the Mill, or at Brownville Landing, Or at any point nn the river as may be agreed upon Tlioi 2?ricci3 Are as follows. At t heal ill. for cash, from 30 cents per 100 feet to SI per 100 feet. On time, aay three, six, nine, or twelve months, from 45 cents per.100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 percent, interest from delivery, note to bo secured by unincumbered real estate. The lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missonri Itiver within 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents per 100 feet in addition to the above prices when sufficient a mounts are taken to justify the con struction of a raft. To those wishing lumber, partienlar attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Omo with, or send your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet of Xumbcr on hand, And more making1 every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st, I860. 6m. What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMILY DOCTOR CONTAIN1XO Simple Remedies, Easily Obfaln ior Hie Cure of Disease In all forms PROF. HENRY S.V TAYLOR, M. D. IT TELLS TOU now to attend upon thesick, and ho to cook for them ; how to prepare drinks Poultices &.c, and also bow to guard acainst the infection from contagious Diseases. IT TELL3 TOU Of the varions diseases of Children, and gives the best and simplest mode of treatment duriug tiething, convul sions, Vaccination, Whoopinj-cou'h, Measles, &.c. IT TELLS TOU The symptoms of Cronp, Cholera Infan tum, Cholic, Diarrhea, Worms seal led Head,' Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &.C., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. IT TELLL AOU The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious. Tellow, Typhus. Scarlet and other Fevers, ahd give you the best simplest remedies for their oure. IT TELLS TOU The symptoms of Influenza, Consump tion Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsey, the Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ery sipel.is, &.c,, and gives you the best Remedies for tbdir cure. IT TELLS TOU The spmrb.ms of Cholera Morbus, Ma lignant cnoiora, Sniail-l'ox Dysentery Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, and of the kidneygand Liver, and the best remedies lor their cure. IT TELLS TOU The symptoms of the Mumps. Neural gia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, tbe various discuses of the throat, teeth, ear and eye, and the best remdics for their cure. IT TELLS TOU Tbe pymptoms of Epilepsy Jaundice the jriies itupture Diseases of the Heart. Hemorrhage, Venereal Diseases and uyarophooia, and gives the best rem edies for their cure. IT TELLS TOU The best and simplest treatment foi wounds, broken bones and dislocations t prains lockjaw. Fever .f ores. White t hwelljngs, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boili, Ijcurvy, burns, and ScrofUa. IT TELLS TOU Of the various Diseases peculiar to the TemaleSex, and gives the best and sim plest remedies for their cure, together with niany valuable hint for the pre ervation of health. The work is written in plain language, free from med ical terms, so as to be easily understood, while its sim ple receipes may Rion save you many tituei the cot of tbe book, it is printed in a clear and open type; isil lustrated with appropriate engravings, and will Lefor warded to your ad'ires neatly beund and postage paid, uu ii. v reioipi or !j i,oi. 81,000 A YEAR Can be :naJe by enterprising men everywhere, tn ot ling tie above work, as our Inducements to all such are very iiuera;. ror single copies or the Book, or for terms to agents ""u oiuci luiuruiauon, app:y to or address JOHN K. POTTER, Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN A. POOTT. ; 11x3 Removed Prom his Old Etan l on the Levee to VniTIIEY'S 1J-EV7 ELQf MAIN STREET, BROWN VILE N. T. 5 Where h b j opened uj DRY GOODS, ALSO ' A Large Stock of Choice -Famil : a . J COXS1STINU or Flour, Ham, Bacon CoSee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, etcets And a fine assortrncntof- LIGHT GROCERIES Such as . Spice, ' Peppers, Soda, " f Salaratus, Ginger, ; Allspice, I etc.,e;r: ALSO, f A well selected Stock of I HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes, HiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the pr of Boownvllle and vicinity enable tint to make J uti: -;. ous purchases e.xpres.-ly for this market. He aski t examiuation of his Stock, feelinit a.-?ure-l he will -4 able to satisfy In qua'lty, iity ie and prices. lira? 11 11 WHITNEY'S BLOCK V tTnA V :'. V 'Z- -'7 J H S O i B h fi f.'lV'M1. - OlA1t' J INPECTINET The Persian Fever Charm. For the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious Fevers. This wonderful remedy was brought to the knowledge of the present proprietors by a frind who has been a great tiaveler in Persia and the Holy Land. Whilegoin? down the rever Eupbrates, he experienc ed a severe attack of Fevor and lue. On discovering uiacjiioiuon, ens 01 ttio Jioatmen too from bis packet an Amulet, sayin?. "Wear this and no Fever will touch you. ahdou-u lacreinious as to its virtues ; hecom i"'-' experience'! immediate relief, and has since i.c,.iouna 11 anerreciuai protection from all mala nous complaints. un fnrtber mvestisation te found that the boatman aiiriotuea to it miraculous powers. Jmd said that it only could be obta tied from the priest ot the sun. Sometime afterwards, the itentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preoaration. and as certained where the medicinal terbs were found, of which it was coompounded. Tbe wonderful virtues cf this article have induced a full belief in tie minds of tuenitivcs in the miraculous healing powers of their Priests, Since his return Io America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemenof high character, who have given it the most nnjualified paoise. This remedy bavins been a speciSc in Persia for hundreds of years, for tbe prevention and care os Fever and Ague and Bil.ious Fevers is now offered to the American People. It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions to 1135, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot ond manufactory. 1SS Mlin Stlpet. Richmond. Virginia. Branch OrUce, Bank of Cemrnerce Bnildins, Xew 1'ork. Address. JOn WILCOX At Co July, 5th ly Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The undersigned whose kilns are situated niue miles west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keep constantly on baud a very superior article of lime, to which he Invites the atteution of those wish ing Tbe Lime win t e delivered at thekiln or at auy otLer rint in thecouaty, a; desired. tto.a, j;vo tea E. Jl. LOXG. AN1 asperient and Stomachic preparation of I2G5 pnritiedof xyyeu and Carbon by combustion In lljars gen. Sanctioned by the Inchest MeilHal Au'.burit.a both in Europe and the Uniied States, and precri5ei iu their practice The experience of thousands daily prves that preparation of Iron can be compared with It. Impuri ties of the blood, depression of vital .enerKy, paleiml otherwise sickly complexion indicate its necessity c almost every conceivabio case. innoxloua in all ruaiarfies i;i wblcb it bus been tn7, has proved absolutely curative in each, of tu tollovi complaints, viz : In Debility, IVervons Afleetlont. Emacialloii, Dyspepsia, Const pation, ScroTulus TuIcrcuIoiK Salt lllieum, 'Ilsnieiislruatlon. ITliltes, Chlorosis, L,ier Com. plaints, Illaeiimatism, Clironlt Headaches, Intermittent rcyen, Pimples on tljc racc,&c. In casesof GEXF.RAL DEBILITT, whether the reial' of acute disease, or of continued diminution of reroo and muscular energy from chronic complaints, ouetr: of thjs restorative bjs prove-l successrt I to an exien which no description nor written attestation wm.i render credible. Invalids so long bed-rid Jen as toki" become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, bae ul ; denly re-appeanod in tbe busy world as if just return from protracted travel in a distant lamt. Soma rr7 signal instances of this kind are attested of lemi t sufferers, emaciated victim of apparent marantcK i saiiRuiueoUs exhaustion, critical changes, and tbatc-! plication of cervons and dyspeptic aversion to air v& exercise for which ib phri'isri has no pime. 1 In NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all alnd, and tr; reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of tlu preparation of Iron must necessarily to salutary. K' j unlike the oid oxide), It Is Timorously tonic, withos j beinx exciting and overheating; and gently, rexulrr aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of oUven without ever being a gastric purgative, or Inflict! ij disagreeable seosation. j It is this latter property, among ofbers, which mil'' it so remarkably effectual arid pcrwanent a remedy kf Files, upon which it alsoppers to exert aJliuncti"d specific action, by dispersing the local tealency wL.J ! forms them. In D VSi'EPSI A. Innumerable as are itscanses, a tn box of these Chalybeate Pills Las orten sufllred for tW most habitual cases, lnrludin? tbe attendant Cof nn" In unchecked DiAIlItU.EA, even whoa dvancei3 DYSENTAUV, continued, emaciating, and apsiareu:.': maiianant, the effects have been equally de'euive it: astonishing. - In the loTal pains, Ion cf flesh and strength, detil'i tatingcungb, and remittent herfie, which-generally f" dicale 1NC1P1KNT CONSUMPTION, thu remedy a allayel tbe alarm of friend ai.d physicians, in sere' very gratifvina and infprpstins in-tatices. In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this' medici1.! Iron has bad far m ire than the good elfecs of the cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, wiihout a'. of their well known liabilities. .. ; The attention of females cannot be too con Adeptly i'"' vite i iolhi remedy and restorative, in tiie cases pecs liarly affec! ing them. la RHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflammatory i the latier, however, more decidedly it has bp.-n inVi:.--bly well reported, both as alleviating pain and reduc:l the swelling an I st i.Tti" f the joints an 1 muscles. In IXTERMirTENT FEVERS i t mnt necessarily a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro gress In the new settlements of the West, will prubai .' be one of bisU renown ar.d usefulness. No rcmeoy h.is ever been disovered in thewholeS'' tory of meduit., which exern suh prota4, happy, vf fully restorative eC'ect o-hk! a;.pctite cutoplete d: -' tion, rapid acquisition of atrenetti, with ai( an usual li-, posttiim for active and cheerful exercise. Put up in Bit metal boxes containing 60 piHs, pris cants per lx ; fr aale by dru-'gits and de.tlera. be eiit free t j an v addresn on receipt .if tho prie. i letters, orders, etc., shouUl h ad-!r"sed to II. IS. LOCK K & CO., GEN. AGSXTS, 2a Cedar bt.,X. T. August 2, '60 ly. )oumvi5 Association A Benevolent Inl ilution established fty snecir.l t d.nvment for the Rcliff of the Si:k mi IhfrK a'lUted tenth Vtrulent and Einrte.nic D.s'ases especial! j for the Lure of lhseasei of the Sm Organs. IIUDICATj ADVICTH given grafi. tytfceAct!n S'jrge -n, to ail who apply by letter. w:tb a descripti of their condition, (me, occupation, balitsof life, ar.d in cases ol extreme poverty, MeUiciLes jaruut1 free of charge. Valuab'e Rpports on SpermalcrrhGra, atid otter b Piips i,t ihn stii il )ri?:irn. nd on thit M(W RElIi' DIES employed in the Di-peiiary. sect to the jiCic"1 inseale-i letter envelopes, free of iLarge. Twoorta- Stamp for p istaie i'l be aci-eprabte. ' Address DR. J. SKILLIX HUUGHTOX. Acfls - ceon, Howard Association. N ). 2, S-tuth N.nth burWi Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, PrW Geo. FAiacniLD, Sec'y. October li, 13o0. El5-yly The Nebraska Farmer. : 1G PAGES QUARTO MONTHLY. stuscainr: for it. , , is the only Joituial devoted exciusiW! to the Agricultural ar.d Educational in' rests of Oclraska, Kansas, Worth Missouri and Southern Ioura: 1 'X'x-y it.-AicI it Four Copies, 3 months fcr SI Twenty Copies, 1 year 15 One Copy, 1 year . ; 1 Andfpst, 8s L' i; 1 1 X A s i,y. N X A . i otcr.tu'U, yeirtif- I j