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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1861)
t A- ' aV aperieut an J S!omarhic preparation of IROJi pnr.apJof Oxygen and Cirtxn I y combustion in Ilrdro-pen.- S.ciotiuiicJ by the rnelie.t Medical AutUuritie, blh in Kurup a:id tbe United State, and proscribed ' . In helr jjri-tce. . . T.ie experience of thitis:inds dally proves that no p'eyrjti m of Iron can be Compared with it. Impuri- . tie. of ibe blood, depression of vital enerpy, pale and t.tho-mise kiy complexion indicate iti nectMity In almost every coiicciv auie cj.e. ,' Iu-v.xin'H in all ;iialj'!:c in which it has been tried, ti n.ved ab'. lately curative lu each of tlie following complaint, viz : ' In DrlillH y, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Iypep.sla, Consti pation. Scrofuluft Tuncrculoftln, Salt Illirum, Sllsnicnstruatloii, " YYIillr, Chlorosis. lAvcr Coni . plaints. Rheumatism, Chronic . IIcaduc!ir. Intermittent Fevers, ' ilmpIeon'lheI'aco,&.c. . " 1neaseof GENK2AL PEBIMTr, whether theresnTf f a-m aiese, or of c inOued diminution of nervons and mucular eoercy frumchronk Cvmpllnts, one trial of tliJa restorative ha proveJ snccesyfo. to an extent whi!t no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as tohave hncorae forgctten in tbeir own aeicbborbools, have snd - rfeoly re-appcaricd In the btty world as if Just returnod . f Mm protracted travel In a distant land. Some very 'j?ual instances cf this kind are attested of female sufferers, emanated victim of apparent marasmus, tiftfroineous exbtitiinf critical cbaiiites, and that com plication of nervon and dyspeptic aversion to air and ' .exercise for hicli ihe phrsiciaa bas no name. . In a VOL'S AFFECTlOSi of all kinds and tor reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this , preparation of iron must neeasari!y be salutary, for- unlike the oid oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without bains exciting aud overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costlveness .without ever bein a gastric purgative, or inflicting disagreeable sensation. . It Is this latter property, ant ing others, which makes It so remarkably envoi ual a:id perwanent a remedy for , Flirt, upon wbinb It also appears to exert a distinct and speeiflc action, by dispersing tbe local tendency which forms them. In DTSPKPSI A.. Innumerable as are itscane, a single 'l-x of these Ohalvbeate Pills bas often sufficed for the tnost habitual cases, including tte attendant Costivciusi In unchecked DiARRIICEA, even when advanced ts UTSEN'TART, onarraed, emaciating, and apparently mtiipnsnt, tbe effects nave teen equally decisive ana a'-tont.-hin?. In tie local pains, 1C3S of fioka and stronjtth, debilli . (itinf eon?i, and remittent hectic, whwh generally in flicjte;iNCiritXT CONSUMPTION', this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very prMrvitm aud interesting lr.uuoes. In SCROFl'LOl'S TUHERCCLCm. this medicated Iron has bad far mire than the poods effects of the most . .cautiously balanced preparation! of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. Tb attention of female cannot be too confidently in ViteltothisfVfc'Wy and restorative, in the cases pecu- liarly affecting them. In HHEI'MATISM, bolh chronic and inflammatory in the Hatter, however, more decidedly it has been invari bly well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellinc and stin'ness of the joints and muscles. ; Jn INTERMITTKXT FEVERS it mnst necessarily be great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro gress in the new settlements of the West, will probably te or.e of Liph renown and usefulness. -Ko remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his fory of medicin, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative eTetts y.Tod appetite complete diges- , -tion, rapid acquisition of ttrenpth, with an unusual dis- j-wition for active and cheerfnl exercise. ju tip in flat metal boxps containing 60 pills, price 60 , canu pe i' i tuT bv drupgista and dealers. U'ill te sent fr to any nd.'res on receipt of the price. All letters, orders . ,!-. addressed to r rf.fc?. laocz&i: & co., ;. T. AG E.VTS, 20 Cedar st., X. Augrtat 8. '60 Ir- ' Floors, bruits, etc. J01IT A Ki"VrtTT,at theGror ursry, rer 100. nd 520 ror tho. yaricties, Mrawborrio., of .11 the . (Jotlt ew sort 2 to 4 J.illar. a tbouRanu to 40 -centi per foot, according to Taricty ' ra?e25eeni. -am 8 to i'rait Trees In pood variety. Apple at rY,, . 1$ Jollars per 100 and the smaller the che Letter for distant customers. . Small Fro its Currant?, Iloughton Goosebe. Hupberries, Blackberries, 4c.,mucb, lower than eve 'iilTcred before. . Ornamental Trees , Hoses and other Hardy Rhrob ... i variety and abunda-nce ; and 10,000 mall to largo plants of Upright lIoneyFucklos, Lil a?i,Spircas, Deutzia Scabra, Trim, Ac, nt from 1 to 10 per hundred. And the beautiful Ditbytra Spec ab llii and other choice perennials at from 1 50 to 2 per doxen, and common things all desirable at abont half price. Catalopces by mall on application ; and cvery- Hi t;g sate It packod for distant transportation ; and "as a. rule m "t things sold at about ten per oent. less in autumn than spring. f-no-l-vl BROWNVILLEE ! Has just received Tlin DEST SELECTED And, perhaps, the LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Ever brought above Gt. Joseph, Which he is opening out In tte Splendid New Building, lomer of .Main and First treets, X3 sroxtrxx-vXllo Ilis Hock consists of the following articles, which, he will sell cheap for cash: Castor Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Sweet Oil, Putty, Glue, Figs, Pure White Lead, .French Zinck, China Zinck, -Red Lead, . . Venitiaa Redv . " . Haw and b't umber, " .- Spanish whitinj, Turpentine, Chalk. . . Lihsccd Oil, Coujrh CanJv, Tanner's Oil, .. .Copal Varnish Costile Soap, :. .- Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap, Tooth brushes, Litherage, . Patent medicinos, Lct.paper - White Varnirh, Ink, . "Iliair brushes, . Tooth brushes, Paint brushes ' Stationery, Sieel'Fens,' , Candies, Gold Pens, Nuts. '. Penci's, Raisms, . Hair oil, &c. Also, a Splendid Assortment or IEo:r nut m; oirie cs, Compriking I vou'a a,tiirKtt, CKe, Fuiuuunltf seunlne ox marrow, bear rwf, an oils, must and rkcences ot all Kinds, and of the flnett quality. , . STATI01IEEY. F.olcjp parr, tncy letter rPr stilt edged notes, and envel'i-es, plain, fancy, and eiuboio-ed, peus pencils and peu-ho'.ders, inks of all kinds, Inkstand, waters and iaalit:g-ws- . PURE LIQUOKS. IT l land f: in, Irish Vhisty. lijurtum 'Whiffy. Oinper HraiMiy.Corui.il. Port Wine, ilaieira, Wine, White wine nd Xalasa Wine. J-2"rliyFi?un's Prscrn VolU ty Uny 'd night. luit alteuJcd to at all hour ET3 r. -T32L CaSII- IN YAi'A ALLY nec-ILcepSns i:;plained. ti.e Vot v.-actioal work yet pnbiiidied. Sent for one A .I!w. Be fos ile ly the swartu w ith Italian Qnoen a, art hjucy Ix-tr-s, A.C kc. Circular with particu ;r at-ai tj u.'. I iuu'i!t. Address LOOK TO YCUiUIiTERESTS! STEAM FERRY BOAT AT Brownvillc, r ini,N" Nebraska. Tothoiein the Ftatcs contemplating going to the Xt-bra ka and Kansas GOLD MINES, The nnderslrpcd desire to say, and in no doing wi not practice d3ceptioc:thst there are advantages tobe seenredin Crossinjr the Missouri river at Urownville and outfitting at, and startir.g from that point, not to be found at any otberplace on the .Missouri Ri ver. In the Crstplace,on lK,th sidesof the river reiar-e cxtentsof bottrin lands in which graft makes a muchenrlicrstart than on the uplands, an-i i.mnchmore abundant, bcinc inexhaustible the entire scagon. Here, then, is a iesirable place to rprruit stock beforestartirg on the Plain. Stock run alaobe nurchased here on very favorable terms The Urownville Steam Ferry boat, beingthe beet on the Hiver, offers peculiarinducemcnts for croes ingatt'ais point. It islargeand commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and otlicrsin the mostexpedi- tious manner. , , ir nnprtake to eav that the business men of Urownville areas well prepared toscrrethose wish- inc supplies, witb a superior quality ana on asfav orable t ermsas cati uo found elsewhere. Lverytbing desirable can be pnrcbaaed in Hrownville.such as Provisions, Clothing, Mining Iinplc nents, &c, &c. Tli Tloute from Urownvnle to the Alines is uni- versaliyadmitted by those who have traveled itand others, to be superior in every respect. Urownville nhnnt midway between St. Jo. and Ornaba. As todistance, an examination of the map is all that is necessary to prove to any one that t is nearer from here to the mines than from any other point on the Miiouri. On this route wood ani water abound the entire distance, while on many others, wood has to be hauled for many days. Th f.ireroinir facts are fully and satisfactorily es tablished by the immense travel of last year, and hnn whnadont it the present season will have no cause torcjrret having done so. Therefore Cross the Missouri River at and start from B-ownville. JOIIX CODDINGTOX & CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat St. QrlKHT. 0.nllle, Fifty Thousand Copies Already Sold. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, COUXSEIXOR I!VDrSIiESS, BY FRANK CROSBY. OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. ,. -ptT von How to draw up Partnership Papers and give Reneral forms for Agree- ITTKLL TOD Ilt'W mentsof all kinds. Bills of Sale,and Leases and Petitions. to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, a ffldavits, Powers of Attorney, Kotes .nvi Bilia of Exchange, Receipts and ,.Trn -r-nrr rhn laws for the collection of debtswlth the st at ntes of Limit ation and amount and kino, of property exempt irom execution in every State. IT TELL TOO" How to make an assignment propetly, with forms foi Cotnposition witbered- Itors, and the Insolvent laws of every State. ITTKLLTOU The legal relation existing- between Guardian and Ward, Master and Ap prentice, Landlord and Tenant. IT TELL TOU What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the law as to marriage Dower, the Vriff 's rightiu prowerty, Pivorce and Alimony. IT TELLTOXTThe Liwfor Mechanics' Liens in every State, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the same. IT TELL TOU The Law Concerning Pensions and how to obtain one, and the pre-emption Laws to Public Lands. IT TELL TOUT The Law for Patents, with mode of pro cedure in obtaining one, with Inter ference, Assignments and Table of Fees. IT TELL TOU now to make your will, and how to ad minister on an Estate, with the law and therequirements thereof in every' State. IT TELL TOU The meaning of Law terms in general use, and explains to you the Legisla tive Executive and Judicial Powers of both the General and State Governments. "'SSLLTOC How to keep out of Law, hy showing t- how to do your business legally, thus ' savinin? a vj"t amount of property, and vexations litigaiion by its time m ly consultation, . wi:ib sent by mail, postage paid to ev Rinsiecopi ,wjr jjachanie, every Man of Business, ery Farmer, e M . stato. on receipt of 1 00 or in . .4 in ' -T w styie oi Dinmnit . w 1000Do uars 14 ar. , .h. " Mg men everywhere, in sel- at $1.25 "ducements to all such are Can be made by enterprU ling the above work, as our ii. VFor single copies o'f the Book, or f 40 a6eat5' ilU oiucr imui uinui'u, uppiy or . -nlillhr - , lnbia. ya JOHN K. rtMJTTJiK, Xo 617 Sansom Street, Philau. SPANISH MERINO 'SHEEP. .N-& C N Bottum, Breeders of pure blood Atwood Shv V of the Hammond stock. Fnl 1 Shaftsbnry. Yt. -MMiisaMBisMMBSjsjsjsj Tesn. i x y KM hUS r p 111 j T. IAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. Takes pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cle In his line, OOOIES. STOVES Of all the improved patfers j viz : Plymouth Keck, Charter Oak, Valley Forgo, Elevated Oven, fcc, 3Stf5 Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, via: 1 combined Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families HEAVY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps J Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Warcj Lanterns, Shovels, &c isxn ri t a JAPANNED WARE, 1 -I I Si! I have procured the right to manufacture a late simple and Improved self-sealing Frnlt 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 other establishment in this region of the country I am prepared to put up guttering and spontiug and all other wors: or my line atine snoriesi notice, ana in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction. I pledge myself not tobe undorsold In the upper country i.Kj. un.Lsr.ts,. Brownville, August, 30 I860. STWf JSJSS1S it r.T,-.' I?" !?i 1LATEST NEWS. y) 1 I ISLUe I1 1 1I L iL 5 Wit CI Notice. Thompson Owens is fully authorized to act for me, and in my name Jtransact all business connected with my land on th Half-Breed Reserve, located between the Kemahas, including the San Franc! sco claim, award ed and confirmed by the Secretary of the Interior to Wm E Sloan, and by him sold to me. New Tork, Nov 1, I860 tf BEJT. DOLLADaT. Nemaha City Herald copy S weeks ana send bill to this afflce. Dutch Bulbous Boots J. M. THORBURN & CO., 15 Joltn Street, Kcw York, Have just received in addition to their genera large importation the following novelties of the sea son in limited quantities: New Violet Hyacinth. Lunique, each Lilium Cfulgens, incomparable, each $ Lilium Thunbergianum grandiflorum Sieboldii, orange crimson, 2 foct Liliumcokhicum, (Ssoritsianum manadelphi- cum,) rich pello w and spotted, 4 feet Lilium puniceum this new variety has just bocn introduced by D. Siebold & de Vriese, and dewribed as the most mngnificent of the t;f the Lily species Smaller bulbs of tho above Tulipa cluiiana, brilliant crimson scarlet" Tulipa cornuta, a Chinese tulip, curious Tulira gesneriana, very large, bright crimson Iris Japoniea, new, splendid free bloomer Iris Kwmpfcri, splendid novelty from Japan llardy Brnnsvipa Josephina . Brunsviiiamultiflora We also be to recommend the following choice Collections of rsulbous Roots: Assortments of 6 Fine named Hyacinths, for pots, glasses or open border I 1 Polyanthus Xaroi??us V J 2 Double Tulips 7 Mixed Vfocu?-' ' J Assortment of 6 Fine named Hyacinths, for pots, glasses') or open border 1 50 3 50 5 00 20 00 15 00 25 15 15 75 50 6 00 60 si no $2 00 $5 00 6 Fine Double tulips 12 Fino Single tulips 25 Fine mixed Crocns 3 Double narcissus 3 Mixed iris 2 Polyanthus na-cissuS" . Assortment ofs 12 Double and single Una named Hyacinths') 50 JItxed crocus 12 Double named tulips Single named tulips Polyanthus narcistus Double narcissus Mixed iris 5 Crown imperials- . 2 Bulbocodium Vernnm?' 1 Pancratium maritimunx Assortments of 100 Varieties double and single fine named Ilyaeints $16 00 100 Double and siugle fine named Hyacinths, in 50 sorts 1150 100 Double and single fine named Hyacinths, in 25 sorts 12 00 12 Our very best named Hyacinths, for pots or open ground 5 00 12 Extra fine named Hyacirths, for pots or open ground 00 12 First rate named Hyacinths, for glasscyor earth 2 00 12 Mixed double or sicgli Hyacinths, for open ground ' 100 50 aricties fine named early tulipsXor pots cr open ground - -4 09 50 Varieties lino named late tulips, foropen pround 5 00 50 Varietiesfinenaracddonbletulipsforpota or epen ground 5 Co J. M. TllUKlitK.N A tU it '(I. i 0-rI23th, 1S0O. 15 J.hn St. Fall Xtte Terrt. olasses, n 0 Catawba WineV Charnpaijne Wine, Claret Wine. Old Rye, ft 4 t x m it 'a r ijr tLZLa Old Bourbon. Irish Whiskey, Porter, Gin Cock Tail, Saddle Bag Whisky, - Blue Lick, " ; ' Boker's Bitters, , Pale Brandy, Curraco, &c. OREGON NURSERY. E. n. BCRCHES & CO., rROPKIETORS. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. The undersigned have long sinet been convinced of the want of a rt class .Nursery, in the Vi'tjt, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C, Can be adapted toourtlimateand soil. Invicwof these facts, we have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivalon. which wo of fer fur sale at Wholesale or Retail, The coming season, a large and well selected stock suited to this climate, t f Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears,standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf: Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Jvoctarines, Quince, Grapes, Currents Gooseberries, Raspberries Strawberries aad Blackberries, Evergreens, Ornamentul Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias, Ac, fcc, Ac. To which we would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Western Jlidsoun, Nebraska, Kan sas and Iowa. F"Our terms willbe aslow as any reliablecast ern Nursery. By parchhsingof ns the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in thebest manner for any part of the L nit ed States, for which a charge of the actual cost only will he made. iNo charge will be made for the deli very of packages on board stcamboa s. Aiicommunicauonsaciaressea to tae undersigned will receive prompt attention. E.II. BCRCnESiCO. j J i j j 7 -"A JOHN A PON1T, as Removed From bis Old Stand on the Levee to WHITNEY'S IIEV7 BLOCK. MAIN STREET, BROWZVILE T. He; AS J PIICENIX I) IT I apcru-J ctth.rty earv au4 ...ncVi! mainuine.1 a h;aUcl,ara.-tcr in a:., Glibe.f. r iUe:r ix:r.tc:.aary aint in,' f? Jfc it'l'DlUH I'l l . nv:til.1 IO t)fmn.. Where le has opened up a GreatBargains! LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! Cheaper than Ever for Cash or on Time. LEWIS LAWRENCE, Well known in this region as a successful and ac eommodating lumber dealer, has azain taken the Mill on Sonera Island, And is prepared to furnish every desirable quality ot lumber for fencing or building purposes ; deliver ed at the Mill, or at Brownville Landing, Or at any point on the riveras may be agreed npon xJtxo, i.Jricca Areas follows. Atthe Jliil. forcash, from 30 cents per 100 feet to SI per lOOfeet On time, say three, six, nine, or twelve months, from 45 cents per 100 feet to S1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 percent. interest from delivery, notetobe secured by unincumbered real estate. The lumber will be delivered at any point on the Missouri Riverwithin 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents per too leetinaaaitiea to the above prices when sutacient amount j are taken toj ustny the con struct ion of a raft. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to those propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or send your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 100,000 feet of Lumber on hand, And more making every day. I LAWRENCE. March l3t, 1860. 6m. What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMILY DOCTOR CONTAISINO Simple Remedies, tasily Oblain- lor me Cure or Disease In all forms PROF. HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D.' Pishes, Plates, Chips & saucers, owls, is A h h W Hi), Bar Tumblers, Decanters, Gtblels, Wine Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Pitchers &cM b ' r aa n LOSS Ear Rings, Shirt Buuous, J E W E L E Y Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, &c. Come and see and Brownville, August, 30, 1S60. Secure Bargains. TE3IE IMILIL. IT TZLLS TOU Dow to attend npon the sick, and how to cook for ttem; how to prepare drinks Poultices Sc., and also how to guard axatnst tne miection from contagious mseas-ss. IT TELLS TOU Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the best and simplest mode of treatment during teething, convul sions, Vaccination, Whooping-cough, Measles, Sec. IT TELLS TOC The symptoms of Cronp, Cholera Infan tum, Cholic, Diarrhea, Worms seal led Head, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, fcc, and gives you thebest remedies for their care. IT TELLL AOU The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhns, Scarlet and other Fevers, ahd give you the best simplest remedies for their oure. IT TELLS TOC The symptoms of Influenza, Consump tion Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsey, the Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Ery sipelas, &c and gives yoa thebest Remedies for tbdir cure. IT TELLS TOU The spmptoms of Cholera Morbus, Ma lignaut cholera, Saiall-Pox Dysentery Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, and of the kidneys and Liver, and thebest remedies for their cure. IT TELLS TOU The symptom of the Mumps. Neural gia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the throat, teeth, ear and eye, and the test renidies for their cure. IT TELLS TOU The symptoms of Epilepsy Jaundice the . i-iies Kupture iiseaea of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Venereal Diseases and uyaropnooia, ana gives the best rem dies for their cure. u iiLuiui; Tne Dest ana simplest treatment foi wounds, broken bones and dislocations sprains lockjaw, Fever Sores, White aweiMDgs, uicers, wbitlowg, Boils, Scurvy, burns, and Scrofula. IT TELLS TOU Of the various Diseases peculiar to the emaiesex, and gives the best and sim plest remedies for tbeir cure, together ' nn many vaiuaoie Lima lor the pres ervation or neaitn. The work Is written In nlain lanenacn. fr frnm mw! leal terms, so as to bo easily understood, while its sim pie receipes may soon save you many times the cost of me Dooa. it la printed in a clear and open type; it Il lustrated with appropriate eneravinirs. and will hefnr. warded to your address, neatly beund and postage paid, on the receipt of $1.00. 81,000 A YEAR Can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in !. ling the above work, as our Inducements to all such are very libera!. For single copies of the Book, or tar term to airsnii yith other information, apply to or address JOHN B. POTTER, Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. INPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm. For tbe prevention and cure of Fever and A?ne and Bilious Fevers. Tuis wonderful remedy was brought to the knowledge of the present proprietors by a friml who has been a great traveler in Persia and the Holy Land. While going down therever Euphrates, he experienc ed a severe attack of Fevor and Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatmen too from his pocket an Amulet, saying. "Wear this and no Fever will torch yon." Although ineredulou ato its virtues; necom plied, and experienced immediate relief, and hasRinco alwsys fon-nd it an effectual protection from all tua a rious complaints. On fnrtber investigation he found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers.Jand said that itotly could be obtained from the priest of tbesun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, andi.s cortained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was coompounded. Tbe wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives In the miraculous healing powers of tbeir Priests, Since his retnrn lo America, It has been tried with the happiest effect by several Lidies and Gentlemenof high character, who have given It the most unqualified paoise. This remedy having been a specific inPenia fur hundreds of years, for tho prevention and cure on Fever and Ague and Billions Fevers is now offered to the American People. . It will be sentby maif, p-epaid, with fall directions fonss, on receiptof one dollar. Principal Depot ond manufactory, 1SS Main Stleirt, Richmond, Virginia. Branch Omce-, Bank of Cemmctce Building, Jfew Tork. Address, JOES' WILCOX &. Co July, Sthly S38EI STOCK Oozaf3i?3tixi of STAP3LC XSU FAIYCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family Groceries Flour, CONSISTING OF Ham, Bacon Sugar, IJolasses Ccflee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, - Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaraftis, Gin or Allspice, etc.. etc. also, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. qUEENSWARE, 3 cl Oil jT 37-, Boots and Shoes. niS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Biiownville and vicinity enables him to make judici ous purchases expressly for thU market. He asks an examination of his Stuck, feeling assured he will be able to salibfy in quality, style and prices. IMS! 11 Iff WHITNEY'S BLOCK n n "i if) WM ly erery kiail of U;ca3 to wticb liaNc. The followir. Biimin !ifaie in hivh the VEGETABLE LIFE Are well kr.en to b.; infj!:.b'e the aref;rcecf u d;et;r. Dyrptpti. ty thorouckly cleansin-j tj. . ond stonijpii, and cresr.rs a 8.w t,( 1,0.," instead of tiiebtaie acr.d k'ni, Fla-.et, peeite. Heanburn, ll.v!qrbe. ltet:e..'', Jr" oral tyuiptoms of Dyspepsia, win tu' r' !j coneqneice yf i:s cure. " Coittv-neft, by cieansir.g the wo;, testiue wits solTenl prt re-s, au.j t!"' 1' . all violent purges leire ie boweSs coiuT' Jay. i'rrrr. of all kinds, by re-torinj th tk,j, 1 jr circmaaon, t'aro'h ii prcee? p.,.'' uch oases, an. I the tiioror.U soiutioa ot au'' "1 olwtructiu in ethers. The Life Mci.ciuesh.ive been known to titti iin permneniiy in ;bree e Mli c that tune by re-novm l.ieai ia:u Dropnct 'jfall k!Uls, by k au cles and ligaments fr-ni I be joiiii. . freoinj anrf t. uii Kiuu imi o:a-.n:er f mey cperate ,;' ly on thee lujortant or?:ir., and bene BJT, found a criaia reme.!y f.r tbe worn c , Also ll'onn., hy disJu-lging rrni the !"'' bowels the slimy Hiattor t whi. iace c. here. S urry, L7crr and Invtleralt Sore, b v narity hiih tfcee Lie lii,ii!.ini.c tt .' . . '" anil !l lhl l.ri-ii . 'lUJ;(, Scorbutic tenia the plaint, t. llow, oloudy, andoihar ui as'Htt'J,' ions, 1 ia.i ifiu uu;iur5. " corbntic Eruptions and bad cf mp!f ii on , nafivo eSKts upon tbe flui.'i that r?j v ", morbid state of -ahich eo-asiuns all---- an m The nwof tbee pi Us for a very jh. rt tia. 1 entirecuretr bait Rbecm aud a '-'kiT ent in tbe clearness of tbt kin. cUnJ.!.- Intluema will always be cure-4 by one 4-f. orL tte wori cases. ' v'vr:7 1'ILES The ordinal proprietor of tieeir wascuredof pile of tliirty-ave year it,. i nseof the Life Medicines aJooV 4' Fever and A,jue -F..r this scour;?. ,f o.. Country, tbee it edkiues win be fUBn. and certain remedy. Other median " .' subject to areturn of the .iiede , cnrfl bT V' cinesis permanent try theQ1, be a:i,i;r..ndi: Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaint -yl;!! ' bility. loss of t petite, and Vtsv Ttml Medicines have been nsed witu t:,e Bl.., suits inca-es of thi description: KiEgKrvi tZ ula In its worst forms. yiel.i to ths B.Md i. ful action of tl ee remarkable Medi. in. ' ., Xervousdebility, Nervous Complaint.)f al'Vaii' pitatlon of the heart, Painter'a Colic, art jw , ed. Mercurial Diteanet Persons wbo eonr have become impaired by tbe injudiciota n-seofi. will Ond tbese ifedicines a perfect cure, at t!j . fail to eradicate from tbe system, all tbt effea, ' Mercury, inflnitely sooner tban tbe mon -"r'v arationa of Sarsaparilla. W. B. JlOFy ' J.ITHSS0. I, Pirst Annual Fa: 57. Louis, Sept. 1S60. First Premium Av-ardsd to GROVER & BAKER FA311XY SCITIXG 3IACIIITT. No. 2G, Sewing Mainines, In this artWt -was much intt?rt st feltbj many besides the a, tors. The Committee wero w!l scloctc.) mL over three hoars examining the merits of th ral machines. Ten were entered for tLe pr-c The Committee, after havinc fairly and carefn V amined r 11, consulted U'g;thfr as to which it, first, and it lay betwern Wheeler A Wi!., Grover fr Ilaker. The Cumraittce thi No- 1 Grover A Baker, first rreminci. J r.: and f 20. ' No. 5 Wheeler A Wilson, secccJ t rcmiuni ilver medal. " committee: . Plallncr, Esq. G. W. Alexa.ider.L J. II. Blood, Esq. Samuel Hale, Esq. rerson3of high position, and eminenMv :! n-. nea tojuoge. ihe unanimous awarJcJ an First Premium to Grover &Eai: A3 TUK BEST FAMILY SEWIXG 2IACUISZ. otunri) Sisaociation A Benevolent Inst Hut ion est ablithed bv special En- aowmeni.jor tne Kenej of tne Mcx and Distressed, ajjlicted witH I irulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE Riven gratis, by the Acting burgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, i.c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of cnarze. alnable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis eases of the Sexual Orsans.andon tbe NEW REME DIES employed In the Dispensary, sent to tbe afflicted n sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Twoor three 'Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address UK. J. SSdLLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Snr- peon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, rnuaueipuia, ra. ay oraer or ttie mrpcUTn. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Pres. Ceo. Fairchild, Sec'y. October 13, 18S0, nl5-y!y The Nebraska Farmer. 16 PAGES QUARTO MONTIILY. SI 12S ClU HE FOR IT. It is the only Journal devoted exclusively 10 ine Agricultural and Educational inte rests of Uebraska, Kansas, JSforthcrn Missouri and Southern Ioica. Try lt.--icl it Four Copies, 3 months for SI Twenty Copies, 1 year S15 One Copy, 1 year $1 Address, FURNAS. TXVNNA, Brownvile, Nebraska. NijnviLLE, Sert. 15th, Atthe Tennessee State Fair thi.iday tbeh:S premium was awarded to the Grover t liaker !y ng .Machine as the bC'jt for all classes of fa mi! -. Alio was a premium awarded to the(?.-orer A Etft i tbe double-loop stitch, aa beieff ivehr o attle or lock stitch for the same rurw,e. 'T': premiums were awarded over tue Wheeler AWiin I. M. Singer, and Howe machines, in competitim. ; Sale Roora3, 121 North Fourth Strer.. ST. LOUIS, MO. Fnll 50,000 LBS 1VAXTE3. ST. JOSEPH, MO. . Two Extensive Woolen "Factories, are: SUCCESSFUL OPEIUIOX", ' ONE NEW AND FITTED IP With all the Latest Fine Jmjirovemni We are prepared to mnnnfactare to order,!: have for sale the following Goods: Satinets, Heavy and Light, JEAXS TWEEDS, FLAJSW'EL WUITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND TUI3 Xi X xx a o -y s r Fulled Unsers, Colored TTbi.' and Mixed, 1 1-2 Yards vile.' FULLED CLOTH, Blankets cf ali Kinds an .all.Qiia! YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND C0L0U3, Warranted all Goods of the, best material. tifWe will excharze the above GixkIj fur or cash. EIIFIM PID17 UDflKS Fancj Dj in to Order. We will XT iitlii llarket Trices. Flour constantly on Land fornal Thkest:r- pai-1 fi r wheat. a. DL EL A SO.'f. BCELL X DIXOS. Aogust, 2:5, loCO. Into EJlil DIU! One and Two IlarscTMnvrt- ovel Plows. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice ii hereby given that the merchaatlle business heretofore carried on by the nndersisned, nnder the fli-m name of Sc;el and Greenbanm was tbla day mntua.'ly dissolved. David Seisel is authorized to settle up tbe business of tbe concern. All persons knowing themselves indebted either by note or account are hereby notifled that unless they come forward immediately and pay up, the notes and ac counts will be placed in the hands of an officer for cjl lection. DAVIO SKIGEU Sept CO, 1860 tf n-ZXXT GREKNBArir. FEACII PITS. 2-5 Bushels for sale at one dollar and fty cents per bnsbel. by fnll GEO. COMBS, 215 Lak'. it., Chicago. JOY', ( OE &, CO. .clvortislns .oxxta AND DEALERS IN Inks, and Printing Material of all Kfoh Offlces, Tribune Buildings, New Tork, and Brown's Imi Building,- Philadelphia. 53 They are authoring Agents f.,rthe Fanner and Advertiser. ' TO FARMERS Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri: AtiAlrJ I wonld call the atlpn'lon of the farmer or jseoraslta and tfiouri, to the fact that I have on band an.l am constantly manufacturing, at my Plow raciory.m Oregon, no., wagons, and every pattern of PIMIItIC IJLOY S, f n a ' till w w Hoes ,XIarriT.,o Corn Planters, And I2a?i ov TcetU- . . V . T- " c u,;u mier i laaeioc rcoponsioiiny or saying tbat my fwo hrrse plows will do better work, in sttibble or any kiDd of rousn gronua, man any i manufactured or sold in this upper conuiry. mj iwo-nore and prairie piowa will be um. mr sn on terms, ucn as Wjii place them in the Jly Plows can be obtained from my ajjent at I roini. x., urownvnie, oCaway county, MarieUa Rush Bottom, Holt county, Brownville. N.T., and For- e.iiy. JlAllrlX JJOFFliAJf a. ah iiii'i 01 rppiinog ooDe with neatness and Oreson,Mo., May, 1SBO. Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, JT. T., keeps on hand a general a..nrt. ment of nuffaian's Plows. " rl Brownville. May, I860, Notice. Whereas one Thomas Williams has during my absence laiseiy representee niniseir ajmyaient and attorney, and having Illegally obtained possesion of certain books j of accounts, a-id pjpers, andotSer propertj aelonglng to me, ana irau'iuientiy converted then to his twa cse, by All persons are hereby notifled tbat said Williams is not and never was my authorized azent, and that no act of hi s as such ill be acknowledged by me. S. WYATT 5I;iId:cport, N T., Xov. 13, 1S50. To Persons out of Eniplojmcnt AGENTS WANTED to sell the ERIE SE JVIXG MACHINE. We will give a Commision, ft wase at from $15 to $60 per month, and expenses paid. Tbi is a new -H.iciime. and so simple in its construction tbat a chill of lOyearscac learn to operate tt by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in i-.te, and tbe price is but Cfteen d. ;'ars. Perns wirhin; an Af ency will ad lress J N. BOY I. AN". Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Conpaur, .Vila.- unio. C:taer IS. 1SC0. -n:53m. JIjVD EVAPOKATOES I ITAVE made arranffament. .ith nnrCLi-' BlItJTUERS. Zaucuville. Ohi, thm nni. .at.hiihni& ln tbe United State-;, en?apd eiclusiveiv la tbe m1' ractore of Sorrbo Sugar-Milts. Fvarv.rator. ac which I can furnish tbef irniemin tbi rec"" w,lh lc much needed article. Tbe Iouzla Sosar Mill b1 M paratn were awarded tbe First Preuinra at lis OS. State Fair; and the bi.-be-t honor at tbe t'-nited 5'i-' Agricnltaral Ecity, a silver medal. . I in aW Farmersof Nebraska. Emi. Voptbt.ri.-V inscorl r: 3jutliera Iowa can find no other to uiv tha b either in price or otberwUe. Capacity and Pries of LIiHi Turi-e Iron Kellers in Strcr.2 Irca Fr:2-' c 0?eUnrse-ytr(ial Mill io gallons of juice per hour ; pice 1 ' dot One borse Vertical presse frcni 23 to 0 mimas or jace per bur; price ' Same as So 1 : extra heavr. V Io 2 Two bori Vertictl presses from 35 to W rail .ns cf Jnica per hour; light drift do J Xwoborm Vertical (double ireiret) presp esrroni 30 tjaOjallooajolceper hour.beavy draft ' . . do 4 Twu hore Vertical (slnjile eearei) preM"- e irrm to iSjallon of Jsice cer byui heavy draft do 5 F.nr bor.e Vertjpal (sin;:e )re&redicr c1:t from ICO to 12jzal;. es Dr h jtir do8-r-Tofc re H.-rizontal (ba k epareil'i saita- tle to attach to TbreLir:r Martiiiie orotber power, presses from 40 to 0 gallon ot jnlce per hcur do 7 Two borne Uuriiontal, with vertiail shaft to apply lever to. worked by hor.M faae ... Ve.ticjtl, presses 10 to SJ gallons jer 1f,,ttr do 8 Pour horse Ilorirontal (back eenrJ) t" abl2 to attach toThre;hir.g Macineorwtlisr. pwcr, pree "3 to 100 gallons per hvirs do 9 Six horse Horizontal (back eeareJsal8 lated for water or steam power, Tiit fwf the bcit. anJ with capacity to wrkol cr',j) Cf from 13 to 2d ?cre f Carif, Doi?las' Improved PRE.1IIUISIGAR Musk in sum Works. Zane We are now rrcpared to maDu.'actare Suijar-Cam MiUj. ei:';er Vertical or lirizBtal, a- fcillbeaMe t-j sn; pty tte tiomatid. t'.wevsr larfte. We are a.'su iin-.n-iJictJiririi Uoticl.,' iicnruved trJF. isviue, v. 5ar frfsw" rator, ani Douilas S:eam Suvar Kviiporator, s are prvjarcd to furai.'h every article cf the be ty. and at m !erut rates, rrii.i;ed in tbe n.julr . PRICES 3 '.J, $-Sd. $h:o. and upward. fTl- Furriaces and t; x i r (r -t, J jo to $ :co. . t Circulars and P,.m;hiets furnihed or appli'1''1' t. Alt orders a-Mc :td to tbe Ln'.rrntrn' i ii re'i'r r' y attended to. IsUL uLABKUTHKS . ipl-lr Z.tuc'T.:!c.C-:0-'