UMOA SAFE! PERU,XEMAIIA COUNTY, N. T. E. W. FRAME & CO., Hiring en -a'-vJ in the Mercar.ti!erofine8,wouM o-.(etfuily ltivir.c the cit;"ns of Nemaha, and ad joining e.nmiies hi Nrbr At.-bieon count j, Mo., and Krii-nf o:.r, lowa.to call abd examine their . iUkW, coasutio'ol Dry Goods, , Groceri LGO;: TO YCUlNTEftESTSl STBAI.I FEURY BOAT AT Brovrnviile, ? ICe'jiaika. CO) Hardware, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, Llcdicine Paints, Oil Bye stuS, .And all other articles usually kept in All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms for " i CASH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our n-7 C O jHL IV e. expect to keep a fall stock, and are . . determined to make it the interest of Tothoseln tie Sutcs con te abating oiisg to theNebrajka and Kstsas GOLDMINES, The undersigned desire tomy.aod in -imn? wi.l not practice deception,th.st there are advantages tobe scf-uredin Crossing the Missouri river at lirownville, an J outf.Uicg ftt.and startii g from tLai u... to be found lit any -therplaee on the Missouri Ki ver. In the tnl jUce.t-a l-oth :de of iherivtr arelarge extentsof IctU m lauds in which jcrass makesamuchearlierstart than on tbe uj lands, and is much more abundant, being incxtausiible th entirti season. Here, then, is a iceiralle place to recruit stock befcrestartiitg on the Plain. Stock can also be purchafedhcre on very favorable terms The ilrownville Steam Ferry boat. be.Dg the best on the niver,ofTer peculiariniucement!' for cross jngat this point. It ielarge and couiujodlous; with powerful iuacl.inery.w..kh enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and ethers in the most expedi tious manner. . We undertake lo say that the uusiners men t Brownville areaswellpreparcd t serve those wish ing sarplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable "terms as can be found elsewhere. Kverything desirable can be purchased in Ilrownville, such as Provisions, t'lcthlnj, Mining, linplc merits, fcc, &c The Koute from Brownville to tbe Mines is uni versally admitted by those who bavetravcled itand others. to be superior in every respect, brownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of the niiip is all that is necessary to prove to a ry one that it is nearer from here to tbe mines than from any other point on the Missouri. On this route wood and wat r abound theentire distance, while on many others, wood has to be hauled for many days. The foregoing facts are fully and satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, and ihr.t irhoadoDt it the present season will have no causo toregrct having done so. Therefoie Cross the Missouri Hirer at ana start from Brownville. JOIIN CODDINGTON fr CO, Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. i Fifty Thousand Copies Already Sold. 2T" e r o x C3 " TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase so,ooo BUSHELS OF CORN, For which we will pay the highest jZZ? 2 jL O O R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru r Feb. 1, 1SG0. id)-'-. jKonnr ssperlent and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified .it Ovygen and Orbon by combustion in Ilydro- peu. Sirjctiuued ly tUe li 1j ei-t Medical Authorities, but in fcur.-tuatid the I'm i eU States, and prescribed In their practice The experience of tbnnsands daily proves that no preparation uf Iron can he compared with it. Impuri ' ties of thel.lo.xJ, lepesll:l t vital energy, pale and oiherwire sickly cnuipiexion inJicate Us uecesbity in alm.tt evcy conceivable cae. Iauuxiixu in ail maladies in which it has been tried, .bag proved absolutely curative in each ot thefollowicg complaints, viz: In Uobillly, crvous Affections, Emaciation, Iyicisia, Constl Iatto, Scro lulus Tuberculosis, .sail niirtun, ?IIs:nciiKtruatlon, IV lilt cm, Clilorosis Liver Com plaints, KEictmiatfsm, Clironlc HcatlacIiCN, Intermittent Fevers, lUmiilcs on the race, &c. in ca-esof GKNF.Rf L DKBIL1TT. whether theresnl of acuie iicahe, or of continued diminution of nervous an3 muscular energy from chroniccouiplaints, one trial 'of ilii retnative has proveJ successful to an extent w fetch no tle-cnjuiou nor written attestation would render crcJi jle. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become ri .:tten in their own neighborhoods, have sud dc-Dly re-p:eaned iu the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very simal Instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victim of apparent marasmus, ' sauuuiueoux exhauhiion. critical changes, and that com- plicationof nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the plivsiciau has no nam. In XKUVOVS AKKKCTIONS of all kinds, anl for reasons fauiiiiar to medical men, the operation of this preparstion of Iron must neessartly he salutary, for vniike the o,d oxides, it is vigorously tola.-, without heinn exciting and overheating ; and gently, regularly aperient, eveu in the most obstiuatecase.s of cot.tivenei .without ever teini? a gastric purgative, or Inflicting a disagreeable sen.-atiun. It Is this attcr property, among others, which makes It so remarkably e:rM'tuat and perwanent a remedy for Pile$. upin which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by ditpersiug the local tendency which fnus them. la DYrEPS 1A. Innumerable ss arr its causes, a single box of thesi C halvbeaie Pills has often sufficed for the tuost habitual cases, including tte attendant t'o7irenes lu unc'jeiked in AV.!lH'i;A, evpnwbea advence! t BI'SKNTAltY. cortlrrupd, eniaciating, aud apparently maiirrnaut, theefiect have been equally deceive an astonishing. Ia the local pains, lo of flesh and strength, dobilli- taUngCuiig'j. and remittent hectic, whi.'h generally in dicate INCiritXT ctixsrijPTioN, tins remedy has allayed tht alarm of friends ami physicians, in several very gratifyinir and interesiinn inMivires. . ' In S-CIlulTLOrS TrBK!tCfl.n.,iS. this medicated . Irou has had far in re than ti e p-.odg effects of the most cantionsly balanced preparati .isof iodine, without any of their well known iiai.:i:r es. ' The attention of tcmaio'. cannot he too confidently ln- nteJ to this remedy and restorative, in the cases pecu Ilarly affecting them. In RllEI'MATlS.a, both rhrcjiic and tnnammatory in tne la'ier i:ou t ver, more decidedly it has been Ihvari . lily weil reported, hvth a-i alleviatirg pain and redivcir.g the swei i -i - n,i st;n ness c-r tbe joints and muscles. lu IN rtKMlTrKNT KRVKUS it must necessarily be a great remedy and enercelic restorative, and Its pro fress in tbe new settlements of theWe&t, will probably fce utio ! 1 1 :n ien..wn an l us't uir.ess Ko remedy has ever been discovered In the whole his EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, corxsEiaLou ixnrsixcss, BY FRAXK CROSBY. OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. IT TELL X0U How to draw up Partprship Papers and gives general forfns ror Agree ments of all kinds. Bills of Sale,and Leases aod Petitions. IT TELL T0U How todratrup Bonds and Mortgages, Affidavits. Powers of Attorney, Notes and Bnis of Exchange, Receipts and Eeleases. ; IT TELL TOUTbe laws for the collection of debts with the statutes of Limitatiouand amount and kind of property exempt from execution ia every State. LLTOTJ Dow to make an assignment propetly, with forms for Composition withcred Itors, and the inso .vent laws of every State. IT TELL YOU The legal relation exist'ma between Guardian and Ward, Mater n Ap prentice. Landlord and Tenant. IT TELL TOU TTUal constitutes Libel and S:auder, and tbe law as to marriage Dower, tbe Wife's right in prowerty, Divorce and Alimony. IT TELL TOCThe Liw for Mechanics' Liens in every State, and tbe Naturalization Laws of this country, and bow to comply with tbe s.ame. ITTELLTOU The Law Concerning Pensions nd bow to obtain one, and. the pre-emption Laws to Public Lands. IT TELL Y0I7 The Law f oPatents, with mode of pro cedure in obtaining one, with inter ference, Assignment and Table of Fee. IT TELL TOU How to male your will, and how to ad minister on an Estate, with tho law and the requirements theretf in every State. ITTELL TOU The meanir.jc of Law terms in general use. Mild explains to you the Legisla tive Executive and Judicial Powers of both the General and State Govern ments, i " . ITTELLTOU How to keep out of Law, by showing bow to d your business legal ly, thus aviuing a vast amount of property, and vexations litigaiion by Us time ly consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid to ev ery Parmer, every Mechanic every Man of Business, and ever) body in every si ate, ou receipt of $l,uuorin aw style of bindind at $1 25. 1,000 Dollars a Year. Can be made by onterprling men everywhere, in sel ling tbe above work, as our inducements to al I such are very liberal. for ringle copies of the Book, or for terms to agents. with other information, apply to or address. JOHN E. POOTTER, Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SPANISH MERINO SHEEP. N. & N Bottuiu, Breeders of pure blood Atwocd Sheep of the Hammond stock. Fnll Shaftsbnry.Tt. Dutch Bulbous Boots J. M. THORBURN & CO., 15 John Street, Xcw York, TIave just received in addition to their genera large importation tho following novelties of the sea son ia limited quantities: Aew lolet tiyaciotb. "Lnnique, eacn Lilium Cfulgcns, incomparable, each $ Liliuia Tbunbcrianum ijrundiQoruta Sieboldii, orange cTimson, teet Liliumeolchicuni,(Szoritziannm uui&adclpbi- enm.) rich pellow and spotted, 4 ieot-y Lilium punicenm this new variety has just been introduced by 1). bsebola aa rieso, and described as the most magnificent of the f the Lily species Smaller bulbs of. the alove Tulips elusiuna, brilliant crimson scarlet"" Tu'i a cornuta, a Chinese tulip, curious- Tulipa gesneriana.very large, bright crimson ilia japonica, now, s innuui iree Liiiinuifr" Iris Kwmp fori, Hplendid novelty from Japan Hardy - Brunsviia Joso- hina . Brur.sviirta multiflora t e also Im r- to recommend the following choice Collections or Ilulbous Hoots: Assortments of 5 Fine named Hyacinths, for pots, glasses') or open border Tolvanthus Narcissus V Double Tulips I Mixed Crocus'- J Assortment of 6 Fine named Hyacinths, for pota, glasses') c-royn border 6 Fine Double tulips 12 Fine Single tulips :a t me mixed Croena 35 1 60 3 50 5 00 20 00 15 00 25 15 15 75 50 6 00 0 00 1 m 7 $100 3 Double narvisjus 3 Mixed iris 2 Polyanthus na-cissas Assortment ofs $2 00 .- T W t.f ltin.ll "ill U'hh h m- Art li cimK o.,nnt Tk .. - A fully te-orative efiects G d sri'eute complete diges- vi l'ouble and single fine named Hyacinths! unusual dts- u -Vtxea crocus tion, rapid acquisition of strm.-;!i, with an unusual dis position for active and cheerf n exercise. Put up in flat metal boxes onuiulug 60 pills, price 60 cants per bn; tor sale ty artugisu and dealers. Will beteutfteeto anr address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, e'e, should be addressed to ii. ii. LOCTu: & co., GEN. AG EX 13. 20 Cedar at., N. T. Atsust 2, 'C3 ly. Plowers," Fruits, &c. TIT1V . TTl'VlHilTT . .!.- - ion. n. ro. . lVO i i,iii me urove Jnrsery, ejt Northfield, l!l.,h.-is rendy fordelivery : llolbs, eep-.vially Tulips, at the low rate of 2 SO per UtO. and $20 pr thousand for large roots. Strawberries, of all the most approved varieties from 2 to 4 dollars a thousand for most, a few sorts like W lSnon t Albany, higher hverrreens 20 to 40 cents per foot, according to variety and form ave rage j rents. trial Treesin -toi varictv. Arrle at from S to -15dol!ars jK-rlOdand the smaller, the cheaper and better fjr district euMonitrs. SinaH Fruits Currants. Houston Gooseberry. r.i-i Vierrin. lliackbvrries, Ac.much lower tban ever t tfer'-d before. Ornaiaentai Trees, Roses and other Hardy Sbrcb Wy.in preat variety and abnudar.ee; and lO.fpO ftnaM tolrfe plants of Upright Honeysuckles, Lil- acl.Spirens. Deutiia Scabra. 1'rim. Ac. at from 1 to 10 per hundred. And the beautiful Indytra Sjtee ?',' and other choice perennials at from 1 50 to 2 ' prr dozen, and common tbii.g. all desirable at about ba.if price. Catalogues by mall on application ; and every thing snfilv packed for distant tra n port ts tion ; and as a rale most tbims sold at about ten per eent. less in autumn than spring. f-no-l-vl FEACII PITS. "2o Bushels for sale at one dsillar and f ftv cents per bushel by ftll WEO.COisLSlJLaka.LcLUico. $5 00 12 Double named tulips. 12 Sinc'.e nnmed tulins. I'olyanthusnarcisttis Double narcissus Mixed iris Crown imperials . lJulbocodiutn Vernums 1 Pancratium nmitfraum- Assortments cf 100 Varieties double and single line "toamed Hyaeints 16 00 100 Double and siuglo fine named Hyacinths, in 50 sorts 1450 100 Double and single fine named Hyacinths, in mrt 12 00 12 Uur very best named Hyacinths, for pota or open ground 12 Extra fine named Hyacinths, for pota or orD ground .... 12 First late named Hyacinths, for glasses or eriu : - 12 Mixed double or singl Hyn-jinths, for open gr und 50 Varieties toe named early tulips, for pets or open pro ana id anotics hue narjed late tulipn, for open i-Tound 50 Varieties Cne nfcuel double taiips for pxts or cpen ground .. J.M.TnORBURX A Co" 15 John St., Xew Fori- ' Oct. 25th, 1SC0. Fnll 16 Jt,r4' 5 00 3 00 2 09 1 CO 4 00 5 00 5 Oo Notice. Thompson Ow?ns i fully authorized to act for me, and id my name transact all business connected with roylir.Joo tbe Kaif-Breed Reserve, located between the Nemahas.lnclcclir.stheSanFrinriscn claim, award ed eud confirmed by U e Secretary of the Interior to Win E Sloan, and by him sold to me. NewTork. Novl.lSi.atf BEN. ITOLLADaT. Kemaha City Herald c.-f j S wtesa aoa ieud bill to this aCc. iMAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T. " Takes pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cle in his line, COOS S'T'OES Of all the improved patters ; viz : Plymouth Kock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, fcc, - . - all. VI Vl-A v Wf V M l tl VlR t P t II Vl ff-' , SJ, UxiajavJ '11 U liDiiii-V 1 . E. II BllilUES & CO., rilOPlMIiTOIlS. Oregon, 'Holt Co., IIo Tbe uuder-sigoedbave Ion; sioct. been convinctd of he wnt of t first cliiai .Xurdery iu the i , TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, fcC, C a be adapted tuourcliitKiteaud soil. In viewtf t .?e tVcts.we have estab'.ishtd one at this plaec, a sd hve now ia 3uccessft.l ctiltivaton. whkh we of-. fjr fur sale at ' Wholesale or Rdail The coming season, a largo and well selected stoci suited to this eliuw.t, of Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears,stan-lard Mud dwarf ; Cuerriei, dUndard aad dwarf; Peaches, . Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, -Quince, Grapes, ' Currents, Gooseberries, lUspberriea Strawberries aad F.lnckbcrries. Evergreens, Ornamt tits! Tree.-, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Hoses, Dahlias, At: - Ae. An. t nrV, ;..k would hf" (av to call the attention of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and Iowa. F5"Our terms will be a3iow as any reliable east ern Nursery. By pnrchheing of ns the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled ard packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit- ed rsiates, for wnitn acuarge oi mo acmai cos.uui; will be made. No charge- will be made for the deli very of packages on board stcamboa a. All communications i.ires'sea toico unaersignea will receive prompt attention. - . .U.H.DURCIIES4C0. Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, vis : A combined Cook and Parlor stoves, bomethinn very nice indeed for small families HEAVY SHEET IKON FOR SUGAR B0ILE S And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron w ate, bame as, ouv.c, r JAPANNED WARE, I have procured the ri?ht to manufacture a late simple and improved celf-sealinp Fruit Can to which I rail the attention or the public. All of which I pledge mytlf toaeil a- as fair rates and oii a accomodating terms as any other establishment in this region of the country I m prepared to put up guttering and spotttiug and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be miilorsoid in the npper couutry . Brownville, August 30 18130. . J. C DECSKP.. c-:rri 1L ATTEST NEW. BY T i 1 FfY ' :B M l 15 tf H J i ii xJ S3 i U M vUa3 t B 5 jla ii 5, 1 n CHOICE BOTTLED LSHJOESS, Catawba Wine, ' Champaigne Wine, Claret Wine. Old Rye, Old Bourbon, Irish Whiskey, Porter, Gin Cock Tail, Saddle Bag Whisky, . . Blue Lick, . Bokers Bitters, . ; ; ' Pale Brandy, ' ' Curraco, &c. f" r 55rv?vs? Jraia "7" J Dishes, IPIatcs. Cups Ss saucers, owls, a dk & Bar Tumblers, Decanters, Giblets, Wine Glasses, ' Fruit Dishes, Pitchers &c, SOUS, '9 i-.l p y H P vvl fx Pi r. n J E WE LE Y Ear Rinofs, Shirt Buttons, Finder Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, . fee, &-C. Come and see and Secure Bargains. TEBE JTTJ JTTT y GreatB argainsl LUMBER! LUMBER!! Cheaper than Ever fcr Cash cr on Time. LEWIS LA WHENCE, Well known in this region as a successful ml ac- commodarin "umber denier tiasujiatn tok''ti the Mill on Sonora Island, And is prepared to furnUli everjr desirable nualitj of lumber tor fencing or building purposes ; deliver ed at the Mill, or at Brownville Landing, Or at any point on the rivfr s may bs agreed n pon Mvlao j?nces Areas foilowx . Atiueiliil forcash, from 30 cents per 100 feet to SI per lOOfeet On time,saj three, six. nine, or twelve months, from 45 cents pt-r 100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 perecnt. interest frcm delivery note to be secured by unincumbered rtsu estate. The lumber will bo delivered at any point on the Miisonn Kiverwithin 50 inilesdowa stream, at 2 cents per lot) fett in addition to the above prices when sufficient amounts are taken to justify the con struction ol'arait. To those wishing Inmber. particular attention ;g called to these propositions, which cannot fail to Comma rut con.iatratmn. Ouiiie wiili. or send your orders, and tbeyshallbe filled without delay. 100,000 feet of Lumber on hand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. Maroh 1st, 1850. Cm. What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMILY DOCTOR rBT A T V I v n Simple Remedies Ktisily Cbtain- lor mc jub c ot Disease in all forms PROF. HENRY :T TAYLOR, M. D IT TELLS TOU Uow to attend upon thesick. and horto rook fr tbeni ; how to prepare drinkn PiMiitirei a-c. and also how to guard acaiont the infection from contagious Di.ea-os. IT TELLS TOU Of the Viirionw diseases of Children, and givH the best and Mtnplei-t mode of tre.it ment duriio; t.etliinir, c .nviil 8ion, V K cinaiion, H'nvKjping-coush, Me.le. &.o IT TELLS TOL'TheKTiiiptom, of Cronp, Cholera Infan tum Ch -lie. Diarrhea Worm Called Ile.id Kiiii;worm Chicken-pox, &.c. and pivos yn the best remediea for ihpir cure. IT TELLL AOU The jiyiiipiomn of Fever and Agne, and BiiiotiN Yellow. Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, ahd ive you the best Kimplet remedies for their ome. ITTELLSYOU The cjmotouo' of Influents Consump tion Ilyspepsia A.othma. Dropsey. the Gout. ' Rheuuiari'im. LnmbafTo. Kry sipelua. &c, . and civosyou the bet Remedies for tbihr cure. ITTELIYOr The spmptoms of Cholera Vorhua. Ma licn:int cholera. Sinall-Pos Hyseniery Cramp. Disease of the Bladder, and of the kidneys and Liver, and tbe best remedit-8 for their care. IT TELLS TOTj Tbe nymixoms of the Alunipn Xearal eia. Ap piexy P.tralyl, the various Disease f the throat, teeth, ear and eye and tbe bett remdiea fur their cure. IT TELLS TOU The symptoms of Epilepsy Jaundire the Piles Rupture Diseases of ihe Heart, Hemorrhue, Venereal Diseases aud Hj-droplKinia. Hin! i-'ivesthe best rem edies for their cui e. IT TELLS TOU The best and dimplet treatment tm wounds, broken bones and di.locar ions Fp. ain liH-kjrfW. Fever S-ues White Swelliii Ulcers. Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, burns and Scroti U IT TELLS TOU ) the various Diseases peculiar to the Tennle Sex and icives the bet a:ol sim plest remedies for their cure, together with many valuable hints fur the pres ervation of hejith. The work Is written ia plain language, free from med ical terms, so as to be easily understood wbile its sim ple receipes may soon ave you many times the cost of the boo lr: It is priutcliii a ciear and open type; is il lustrate! with appropriate ensruviuKS. and wiil befor warded to your address, neatly beui.d and postage paid, on the receipt of $1.00. 81,000 A YEAR Can be tn.nU; ny enterprUin men everywhere, in sel lins the above work, as our Inducements to all sucli are very libera!. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents with other information, appiv to or address JOHN E. POTTER Publisher, So 617 Smsoui Street Philadelphia, Pa. BfowaTilla, August, CO, 1C3. 1NPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm, For the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Biiiotit Fevers. This wondorf ui remedy was brought to tbe kn .wiedue of the present proprietors bv a frind who h.s been a great tiaveier in Persia and the Holy Laud. . w nneifoinc uown the rever Euphrates, he experienc ed a severe attack of Fevor mid ylK'ie. 0;i discovering hiscondiiion one of the Ituaimen io from his pocket an Amniet. saying ' Wear t.-.is and no Fever will touch you " Aith oi.'h incrrliiious as to its virtue ; heconi plied, and experienced immediate ?eiief, and has since alwuyg foimd it an effectual protection from all mala rious complaints. On fnrther investigation be found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers.J.ind said tht it only could be obla ned from tte priest or tbe sun Sometime afierwards. the Kentleman in conversing with a Piiest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and as certained where the medicinal herb were found, of which it was coompoutided. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a ru 1 1 belief in tbe minds of thenttives in the miraculous healing powera of their Priests, Since hia return lo America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentiemenof high character who have given it the most unqualified pnoise. This remedy haviiu been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years for the prevention and careos Fever and Agneand Billions Fevers is now offered to tbe American People It will be scntby mail prepaid, with fall directiona fooss. on receipt of one d .liar. Principal Depot omi manufactory. I;3 Vain Stleet, Richniuud Virginia. Branch Ofilce, Bank of Commerce Buildine. Kew Turk. Addresss, JOOX WILCOX Si Co Jaty.fiihly Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is heieby given thai the merchantile business bere'ufor crrieJ on b? tbe undersign ej, under the Srm name of Sei-'el and Greenbaum was this day mutually dissolved. D.ivhi Seicf I is authorized to settle up the business of the concern. All persons knowinir themrelves indebted either by nnte vr acci Tifit are hereby tHtified tht unless they Come forwardimmediately and paT up. tbe ii' tes and ac count will be placed 13 iLe hands of an ffl er for col lection DAVID SKIOKL, Sept 20. 1860 tf HKNRT GREKVBATM. THE IIELir.niLIS. HEM AHA CITY, iNEBKSKA. Ofxalx for- XTTiiont, The public are infonned that at Aleivln's Mills that 8 to 80 cent cash is being-paid for good mfrcha ntabie wheat. Also wheat and corn ground for toll as nsnal. Xct-22,1865. . J. O. MLLYI". O.JS -v JOHN A FOITIT, His ! FroahisCM Eia.i ca tie Levee to IIAVJ STREET, BROXVXVILE S. T. vrie-e he has opened up a :a u U Coiiniatinn or STA 1 1?AT. C7 DRY GOODS, ALSO A Lanre Stock of Choice Family 12 1- rm::;ix .bittis Flour, Ham, Bacon Su?ar, CcCeo, Tea, I alt, f r Candles, eta, etc And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such a Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A trell selected Slocl of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Boots and Shoes. ITlS knowledse of the trade and wants cf the people of Uoownville and vicinity enables hiin to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an examination of his Stock, feeling asurod he will he able to satisfy in quality, style and prices. i r. r . r1w r" VT TT H-iV T KHUHT -TH t !i ' u;i i luuui iuu im T.iC-e nied'.ctnea r are r-jw l'-'i N a peru-i cl fi !' and !sri:i m.t.ctj..uet a h 1 1 '.. irj .".r :.i ? Globe. for th:r mn -r ;..:4ry a t ; la.; i iT-7 ; I ' '. . 1 i "3 to p.- 'it t( . . ill tbe 'i;rn,.a. MtDlci:- . ? t:-e! ! i-e I'-i.- xunci. l.-. ' r?-,tt.r::.i i crie--: re: ly every t.-J oi tt. ii l'-ie. Tie for.owlr.2 ars?:T"9r hunun i 'Cjipj it t - VEGETABLE LIE. Are well known '( ti !r'i!' r-jiiiepsi. by tburou.-i!y cl crsl r'.'.i-ii'fn, an ! ere i t instead fcf t.-1 su,e a- ri I k;u ! , neeite. lit-r.l,'.iri:, hf.i.: 'tie, i;et'.eas Aaxiety. l-ani-ior, and .So!a..fco!y, ;,l, ' eral n u.; luins ,f Vync-. will vau.U, u i -' consul :e:;ce of it cure. t'otf.a ns. ty t;e.insi3i t.:e wk-.i !er.5:a testines wits a aieat process. a:id WKiwut a!! v.oieiit j-ar-jo leave t'ae l-we: cjiiiv9 davs. revert, of a'.lliia-Ss.cyre-r.r.g Uibi-4uv Ur circaU.ion, tbro;;irU im pre- t f per.p!rv such cac, and the ihorouh solutwn ot all ii,;ts ol'Htruct U'ti v others. The Li.'e ilcix-inesbave bren kr.owu to enrejj tis n pern-auect !y in .tree weeki, hi i ev , tb.it t.sfi- removtmi hs-ai :r,?.is..itx.a U-i-t.' ,e and ii.-cMietiT . frota the Jvtnts. Droft.ex jf a ! I k ii'.N, by freeing iaa jTreij,. IL kiu'.eyi and bladder ; they ope. ; oiost it ly on UiC;e iiupurtatit o. f iia. ai: i aace bare ,vP luund a rertam rca.edy r r tv.e wom rA-e0i Also IV or an, by lifi .n:; from tfee tatnai boa ei ih sliaiy nutur U wiich those trni( here. Scurvy, r.'ce-t and Zipfraf Sr'U, lr, puniy UM'ii tL'jse Life Juccuiue tolhi.. at d ai 1 tiie htuici s. Scorbutic Erii j,ti.jns arid bad Coti. plexitis. It. ternativa ciects upou. te inai tliat feed tL.i.; ' '.be m-jt bid state of wLua o cat-aa a. I rn;;;:," plainla. aailow, cloudy, audu'.Ler chil jreeau.a4 ions, Tbe nstof toee pj lis for a very abjrt time. . :;r ar. entirecure of ija.l Jiber.ru at.d a atriiia a. , tueut in the clearness of the skia. t'ouaiuiC..j lt:t! jenia will always te cutei bs onnloe, at t,j a tbe w. rn ca-es. FILES. TheorUinat proprietor of tae rKt wascireilof pi:eot tlurty-nve year, slacU.ig, h ueof the Life Medicinea alone. Fever and Aj'it F.r tin source of t: t Country the-e Medoines wili De fa.i.d as.'?, sv. and certain remedy. O'.l.er mi!U:iBt leave tii .. !ib;c-t to a return of the ai.tse a t iv ty . C;;o is peraiar.cn: try ttCM, te sai;a:d at.-i 1 L.'.iov.s Ft vers :. 1 Liver C ai i. v,tLi. liu:y los cf ai-pe;i:t, ati-l I;.-.c.4.m if F ij ,t aiedicine have been nsr.l with th at tu-- t aults in case of f.isdewripnon: K.itgF.vii, tlJiy ula iu its worst forms, yields tu tt.! UiiiJ, rot , ful actioaof tbeso remai kaiile 'X - i.c t,es. .a, -Nervous dehiUty. Nervous Comp'.a:t.tr alU.-m. .. pitatioQ of the heart, Pauitr' Colic, ar ei.r el. Mercurial Pis cast Persona whose cocjH; have become impaired by the ircudicious use H willOnd thee Medicine a pertect cure, aa tij f:iil to eradicate from th system, all tbe fVu k 3ercury, intlnitely sooner tbaa the nttst )ntr!ij arations of Sarsajiarilla. W. A. itOFFaT. 323, Ih-oasiway, July 5, 160, lr '4 WHITNEY'S BLOCK t J "i h ' ' 1 V i)oiUflvii Slsscciaticn A Benevolent Intt ifution tstnblithei by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Dittrcsted, ajflicted with Virulent'and Epidemic Disease and especially for the Cure of LUeatet of tht Sexual Organs MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (cge, occupation, habits of life, JVC..) and in cases of extreme poverty, .Medicines furnished free of charge Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW RF..HE D1ES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Twoor three Stamps for postaze will be acceptable Address DR. J. SSILLIN HOCGI1TON'. Acting Sur geon, Howard Association. No. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. KZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres. Geo. Fairchild, Sec'y. October 13, 1S00. nl5-yly The Nebraska Farmer. 16 PACES QUARTO MONTHLY. smscmiJE fch it. is the only Journal devoted exclusively to the Agricultural and Educational inte rests of Oebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and Southern Iowa. Try t.-Ck.Ji it. Four Copies, 3 months for SI Twenty Copies, 1 year $15 One Copy, 1 year SI Address, FUliNAS LYANXA. Brownville, Xebratkt. O RE CS- 0 1ST EMM H I!' MB it 'irst Annunl 3?ai: Louis, Sej-.t. 21tt, 1SC0. First Premium A"w arded to GROVER& BAKER FAlIIaY SEvmo jiaciio:, No. 2R, Sewing Maininea. Tn .this artic'a i ' was much interest felt bj many besides the en; tors. Tbe Committee were well selected, anj over three hours examining the rcorits of it, r ral machines. Ten were entered fortLepra: The Ccmtnitt e, after having fairly and cai-tf-::. fcmined ell, consulted tt th--r as which sh.u.. first, and it lay between Whee er & Wilj j (Jrover L'aker. The Committee then awirU 'o. 4 Grover Baker, first reaiium, Jp;. nnd $23. . No. 5 Wheeler 4 Wilson, scjoaJfreaius.rs. silver medal. , committee: J. PlaUner, Esq. G. W.A!ixandir,L J. II. Blood, Esq. SanxicJ Hale, ;j. Persons of hih position, sn l eminently ;' r. Eed tojude. The unanimous! awirJtJ u First Premium to Grovcr &EiL A3 THl! CESTFAHILl SEWIXa XI CUES. Nashvilie. Per t. 15;b,l'r At the Tennessee Stato Fair'this-dny thair premium wa awardod to the Urcver & ftaiir f jng llachine as the best for all cliuses of fioiilj Also was a premium awarded to tb; Gryrer A on the doub.'e-loop Ptilcb. ai behi j .','! r.'ur shuttle or lock stitch for the sarae pnrpote. T Ireraiume were awarded over t. e Wheeler . M. Singer, and Howe machinea, fn cctDjiiLi Sale Rooms, 124 North Fourth S-:t. ST. LOUIS, MO. Fnll TO FARMERS Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri AttAlDj I would call the attention of the fanners of Nebraska and Missouri, to the fact that I have on hand and am constantly m innfacturing at my Plow Factory, in (), ei;..n. .Mo., wagons, and every pattern of plows, to wjt : One and Two Hoi sel'Iows, I2oc ,3IurrTM.o Corn Planters, Ami IlarroiT Teeth Together with everything in this line ased by a farmer l race tne responsibility or saying tbat my two horse piows win u tetter won, in stubble or any kind of roash ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this upper country, aiy two-norse and prairie piows will be sold, for cash on terms, anch aa will place them in the ream or every rarmer. My Plows can be obtained from my agent at Iowa Point. K. T.. Brownville. Nodaway county. Marietta, Rush Bottom, Holt county, Brownvil le. X. T.. ami For est City. MAUTI.V HOFFMAM. N. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch, on liberal terms. Oregon, Mo., May, 1860. - Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, N. T., keeps on hand a general assort ment of IlnfTman's Plows. Brownville. May, I860. )y 9fi ROfl CONCOllD 6U7UUU CHAFE VIA" E S ! ! S15 Per Hundred ; S3 Per Dozen. ?1 00 perdoi 00 I 00 00 li 75 75 75 50 I 03 50 i CO .50 each do do do do do do do do do do do Isabella and Clinton Ann; . Delaware Rebecca Diana Canby's August Clotilda (very early) Oarrigues Frankiia Perkins Hartford ProliScs..- To Kaloa ' Northern 3!as?,aiina 20.000 APPLE THEE3 r rora 3 to 0 years old. root-drafted. 25,000 Three Year Old Root. Graf Is, (and they are nice, too,) at $i0 per thousand, if taken the present fall. 5,000 LTccgli ton's Seedling Oooseberriei ai 55,000 per hundred. Evergreens, fc. Very Cheap. We prefer eizgirg trees in the fall, buryirgrc .t and qrancb.snd planting very early in spria. Oar neighbor, P.ct. V. II. Fink, purcha-ed cf u last fall 800 three year old apple trees, which be se cured from frr at till spring, planted early, watering once, only three of which have failed to grow ; wbile others tbatpurcbased in tbespring bare gene rally lost morethan half ihe being the dryest that wo have ever known. JAMES SMITH t SONS. Des Moines, Iowa.Sept. 1st., 1SC0. Fnll SUM CMIE till! A. YD . . EVAPOHATOE- I IIAVJl nide arrannenient . with PoC BHt)Tll M.K.H. Znesviiie, Obiu. tl e -soly e-jutiu" in the I'nited States, eugjzed eiclusireiy ia titt facture of Sorgho St.gar .Mill. hvap rat r. I which I can furnish the farmers in tfci i tf much needed articles. The Douglas Su- a Mi'i i parattts -ere awarded tbe First i'remu.ni at th State Fair; and the hihot bonus at th I'nitci.' Airricuitaral Society, a silver nifr-ial. 1 hum Farmers ot Nebraska Kansas. Northern Southern low can find no other to suit llai : either in priceor otherwise. Capacity and Prico pf 12ii Trrt e IronKol ers in SinIri nh: No 0 One ITorse -Vertical Mil ! rasswfroai to 3t) gallons of juice per trior ; pnc do 1 One horse Vertical presses from 24 U gallons cf jr.ee per ton-; prut Same as No 1 ; extra heavy, do 2 Two horse Vertical pre frn'iu 39 to' gallons of Jnic per hour ; light drift do J Two horse Vertical (d iujic KPad)prw- es from 35 lu 60 gal ions J uice per liv ur, Ii draft do 4 Two horse Vertical (?inzgearfi;prtv es from 50 to "5 44 1 hna of Juice par LuWi heavy draft do 5 Four horse Vertical (sir ft seated city from ICOto lb mnri per hocr do 8 To horse Horiiontal -(b k geirH) ''" -ble to attach tuThresbuig Marlnne orothtf pjwer, presies from 0 to (0 gallon of juice fer hour do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical fit to apply lever to. worked by horses atr " Vertical, pressea 40 to 60 gallons per do 8 Four horse IToriironf a! (r ack f earH) :' able to attach toTareshiif jiacb;reor'i,t power, prees 79 to l'X irallona per H"0'' do Sis horse Horizontal (bin k Ber4)ny Uted for water or steam powrr, res:y tbe belt, and with capuritj- u, work off of from 15 to 20 seres of ( are. 5 0,0 0 0 EH S O O Ia "aVAATl -Sr. JOSEPH, MO. Notice. Whereas one Thomas Wil'iims hss daring my absence falsely represented birne!f as my agent and ftorrey, and having illegally obtained possession of certain N k of accom's. an i pipers, and otfr property helomring to me. and fraudulently convert edtbeta to his own nse, by said representations. All persons -ire hereby n.tifl?1 that a.iid Willi-ms is not and never was my aw homed agent, and that so act of his as such will be acknowledged by me. - 8. w-YATT. Jfidrejwrt, N. 7 , JfTv. P. - Two Extensive Wcclen Faclcrics SLTCES.SFCL orZRAlO?, ONE NEW AND ITTTTJD V With all the Lahst Fins Improve' We ar rretared to manofatar tot'' have for sale tho following U00J3: Satmct3, Ucav7 and Li JEAXS T WEEDS. FLAX WIIITZ, COLORED, STSU'ZD AND V ' 33. m o -r- ra . Fulled lingers, Colored and Mixed, 11-2 Yards vi FULLED CLOTH, B!asiel3 cf all Eizlt aid all Q:- YAP.N3 CF ALL SIZES AND C0LCS-J Warranted all Goods of the best aiswr tS7"We will exchange the a!ve Giwdi-V or cash. Eancy Dyln? to Ortlf We will pavcaih for any amount of " Market Prices. Flourcor-tactly oa haalftsae. Tif; paid for wleat. . N.B'JEIA SON. BCfLLi V Angst, r, lo3. Donslas' Improved pxiEssii.M si Kin aiit Muskingum Works. Zwttsvii. . We are now nrep.ire-! to in jh Jji t ure onr Sn;ir-L'ane MiUs en her Vertnwl or H"'11' will be able to supply the cinni 'f a we ver I f We are also t:i io irt,-i;iri'.' Dottgia-' I t'f r',p J rati r, atid also D'Hieus Stem .S'iga Ev.irr' are prepared to furt.i.h e-ry arur ti.e ly. a.t at r.- ri : rs :in i-ti! m it mti PiilCKS c: S -J, -.0 :.. jnd -'rr-' Furnaces ai.d E-. !'( rii: rs $;ot f:u v,f Cucu;jrs and Pjmr.r:Iet furniifced on .''' Aii oritira a iJresaed to tbe under?. ;" wL.;;.rvs. ly attended t3. . lUUliLiSliaOTt'f;, pl-ly Zaaarvil.f. i