i 0HA-.V1HES. ".' , ; il of endive vine comprise all the verit- t -ties, with which 1 urn acquainted, inr - ' . .vi been pro4ujil ryth great care, under the ; t lm ruble circuundances lor neaittij develop : "!!,! '.surpiijaid excellency auj that 1 liavehere- h n Me f n r ffer - r.-r I'm fail trade, trrY I'cKtei rnj-pl of Union V ' i Tn.iIr..'i.:nct.:n..ru:iae.nUiidar2,TT- ' Ilvtirid is offered. Of W D.hw are layers, also, the sap; ! is not large, Lat quality use:jualed. , ' The stock from Delaware, singlo ryes grown both 3 V1-. wwr. A In lease and tpon air, is large auu uuc. o. .trnir r-inAS. crafted oa Cataw - la nd Isabella stocks, are offered at a low price robtx very etrorz. Tery large layers of Diana, Ilcrbemont, and Con eord.rrown with cswial care for immediate bear- Wiz. Good layers of Anna, linkers' Hybrid, 12 kinds also Clara, CVssidy, lo h.aion, miw, "'": . f ' Jxuisa, Lo&an, Emily, Cacby's Aogdit, Hudson, U. A general assortnieut of foreign varieties lor vi- Bene ' Of PownSngV Everbearing Mulberry the snpp y is not Urge, and a greet part of the trees already . ,rrfnd. Ther are rerr vigorous, and the wood "WkniowiUHiMiiintiTelUtientto those Who Wish i..v, .nr.iiaiiin Lift also sent to , loiuiui viuub, vu j I"""- ... rrfH jutit.inn nf Illustrated Cataloirue . aent for two three cent stamps It is designed to be full, and comprehensive treatise on the manage ment i,( the vine, giving such . information, as pur k nfl rrrvurera are s n rr?ed to need. I'artic VUAC ' m f J nUritinriinna re cirpn for the nrenaration of the oil and rlanting, and the directions for training . areiUuStratea DJ many caretuuy prepares eui Th ?ArTT.lmr nf the varieties will bo found aw urate and trustworthy, being drawn from person- a , v. ftl kuoweieuje, ana verj cxwjuaivc uoscn uuu. C . V. GRAIIT. ' IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, TTcftXcIicstcr Co., Xcr YorK. LOOK TO YCU3 IE1TERESTS! STEAM FEUBY BOAT AT Tothaseln the-States contemplating going to the Nebraska ai d Krnsas GOLD I1JNJ,. tk n?fn-,jifT)d rlpKire tn tav. and in so doing will not practice deception;tiat there are advantages tobe securedin Crossing the Jlissouri river iatBrownville, and ou;5tting at, and startii from that point. not to bo fouad at any otherplae on tno anwun ui nr Tn ihr f rsi rilnne.on both Sides cf the river are large eitentsof bottom lfinds in which grass makes a much earlierstart than on the uplanda,and isinuohmore abundant, being inexhaustible the rritlre non. Here. then, is a iesirable place to recruit stock beforcitartir.g on tha. l'lainf. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms The Drownville Steam Ferry boat, beingthe best on the River, offer3 peculiar inducements for cross- .... . ... , , ingat tnis point, it is large ana commoaious; wnu powerful machinery.whieh enables the proprietors to ferry emigrantsand others in the most expedi tious manner. ; . -rrw -rV-fl -n We undertake to say that the business men ot irnwnviiif.flrpaa wpllr.ren.ireJ tuserve those wish ing supplies, with a superior quaMty and on as fav orable ternsas c an be found elsewhere. Everything desirable can be purchased in Brownville,such as Provisions, (Mliing, Mining linpie Ecats. &c, kt. n,.Tfnnte fmm Ttrnwnvine to the Mines is ani lit- n.l mi 1 1 r .l hi ihnsf ha hare traveled it and ntbpr.4.to be suieri(r in every refpect. Drownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As r "BE. A. TERRY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, ricld and Flower Seeds, ALSO CHATE VINES, GO0SI3EIlF.ir3f Currants, Haspberries, Blackberries. Rottt, and OrnamcntaX Shrubbery Generally. CRESCENTCITY IOWA. OREGON NURSERY. E. IT ErKCIIES & CO., PROPIilETOKS. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. The undersigned have Iods since been convinced the want of a first class Nursery in the West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, Pan be aJanted to our climate and soil. In view of j thene facts, we have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which w e of- j , fer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, The coming season, a large and well .selected stock nited to this climate, ct Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears, standard and dwarf; ' ' Cherries, standard and dwarf: Teaches, nums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Grapes, Currents, Gooseberries, . Raspberries " Strawberries aad Blackberries, Everrretin?. Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias,. &c,&c,se. . . , , , , ... 11 lV jo wnicn we won i a oee leave to cn msuiruuv . of the per ple of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan ' eas and Iowa. . JSTXJar terms will be aa low as any reiiaDie east ern Nursery. m , By purchhsmg or ns tne expense oi iransporxauon from the e&st can be saved. ; All trees nd plants are carefully labeled and rucked In the best manner for any part of the Unit ed States, tor whicn a cnarge oi tne actuu cost oniy ill be made. No charge will be made for the deli Ttry of packages on board steamboa s. All communications addressed to the undersigned 'will receive prompt attention. ' E.H.BURCnES&CO. to distance, an examination of the map isnll that :....,iin!nrn,riniiitT line that it is nearer than from anv Other point iiu ui aavis v - - - on the Missouri. On this route wood and water abound the entire oisUncejWlnle on many otters woodhasto be hiuled for many uays. Thp fnpocrr.ir.rr fa!ts are fullv ai dsatisfactorilv es l.liihp1 bv the immense travel of last year, and those whoadopt it the present sesson will have no cause toregret caving done so. mereioie Cross the Missouri liiverat ana start from Brownville. JOHN CODDINUTON-rf- CO., Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. n i jllEsu n fir IL EVAPORATORS I HAVE made arrangements with DOl'GLAS BROTHERS. Zanerille. Ohio, the only establishment in the United States, enpajed exclusively in theraanu facture of Sorgho Si'?r ilills, Kvanorators, &.c , by which I can furnish tnelaraiers in this regi'nwjth ihp much needed articles. The Douglas Sugar ilill muI Ap- paratns were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio State Fair and the highest honor at the United States Agricultural S(ciety, a silver med.il. I am ouiiflilent Farmers of Nebraska, Kansas, .Northern Missouri and Southern Iowa can find no other to suit them better either in price or otherwise. Capacity and Fnce of Mills. Tnrce Iron Rollers in Strong Iron Frame. No 0 One Horse Vertical Hill presses from 25 to 30 eallons of juice per hour ; price do 1 One horse Vertical presse from 35 to 40 gallons of juce per hour; price Same as No 1 ; extra heavy, do 2 Two horse Vertical presse from 85 to SO calloos of juice per hour; light drift do 3 Two horse Vertical (double geared) press es from 35 to 50 gal Ions juice per hour, heavy draft do 4 Two horse Vertical (single Reared) press es from 50 to "5 gallons of ju.ee per hour ; heavy draft do 5 Four horse Vertical (single geared) capa city from 100 to 125 gallons pur hour do 6 To horse Horizontal (back geared) suita ble to attach to Threshing Machine or other power, presses from 40 to 60 gallons of Juice f-er hour do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical 6haf t to apply lever to. worked by torses same as Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour do 8 Four horse Horizontal (back geared) suit able to attach toThreshit-g Machine or other power, preea 73 to 100 gallons per hours I5( do 9 Six horse Horizontal (back geared) calcu lated for water or steam power, reaoy for the belt, and with capacity to work off a crop cf from 15 to 20 acres of Cane, I5C R. XY. FUUXAS, Ag't. $5t 60 65 60 80 100 140 100 100 12f groceries. fioumvi) Sbsocitttioir stock of lijrht Groceries constantly on "A. select stock of light Groceries constantly on hand and for sale at reduced rates at the new store of J.J. THURMAN, "Brownville, April IT, '61. n40-yly HARD TIMES HADE EASY GOOD NEWS TOR THE UXI3IPL0YED 1000 Chances To Ualte Llcncy! A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, aJHicted voxth Virulent and Epidemic Disease, and especially jor ine cure oj uise.ises oj ine oexwot Oraans. MEDICAL ADVICE given cratls, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, jieaicines lurmsnea free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrtcea, and other dis eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW" REME DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postace will be acceptable Address DR. J. SKILL1N HOI U H 1U , Acting our- geon, Howara Association, s, souiu aium oui, Philadelphia, Ta. By order of the Directors. EZK.A V. lit Alt! tt jJuLi, rice. Geo. Faircrild, Sec'y. October 18. 1S6'J. - nl5-yly L0THE YOURSELVES. A MILLION DOLLARS WOTTII . OF WATCHES, JEWELRY AND Silver Plated Ware, CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. to ri nsposro of on AN ENTIRELY NEW AVO SO DOUBT ABOUT IT! ORIGINAL PLAN! ro vomselvs ao ik rail! All -persons desiring to seeure an Agency in this ' SKTox Xlixtoiiarltao, Bhould send on their canea at once, enclosing a S eent stamp to -pay postage, and receive by return tcaU ? '. A PREr.IIUIiI CATALOGUE Containing our . . . Which afford A RARE CIIAXCE TO MAKE MONEY ! Without risk, together with - ' FULL PARTICULARS ' Relative to this IT 0VEL PLAIT. To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct all orders to GEOPwGE G. EVAirS, 439, Clicsltmt Street-, t Batiinore Cotliinfz; Store, BROWIIVILLE, IT. T. DAVID SE'IGEL. Announce tock of to the public that to 'has opened out a REAlDY-MADE CLOTHING, UUOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &c.,&c.,&c rrprecedented in quantity, quality and price. He is determined his prices shall correspond with the times, nt therefore offer here in the West, at just low rate aa such gooda can be purchased anywhere in the Cnited States. A a sample of his prices he will ttntion that he sells Coats from $1,25 cp to $15, Pants from $1. to $7, Vests from $1 to 5. Boots, Shoes, Hm, Caps, Fancy and M'hite Shirts, 5ns ders, Neckties, Socki, liandkerchieia, &c in the same proportion. Tbe proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thank for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts in tbe futnreto give entire satisfaction. CnU o3 liiiML. DAVID SEiCiEL. BrownviUe, June 13, IS61.-ly Dissolution. Tbe partnership heretofore existing under the name and Ktyle or Luhbau?u & Carson at Brownville, Ne braska, was, on the firbt day of November, dissolved by unitual consent, ly tbe withdrawal of B. F. Lofchbangh. John L. Carson will settle the un3nished business of tbe old firm and contine the Banking and Real Estate Agency businet as heretofore at tbe old stand. B. F. LUSHBAGH Nov. Ist,lS60. JOHN. Li. CARSON". In severing my business connexion with my late part ner, I deem this a proper opportunity of expressirg my thanks for the tvttroiia?e bestowed upon onr firm, daring tbe period in which we were en?s;-d in businse. -..It affords me lunr'i pleasure also to commend to the a tt 'ie COnMdOrati.lTl lif IliP fripnU lit th nlri Arm m p MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. UM 53 !: r1 V-A 4 5 T. Takes pleasure In announcms that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cle in his line, COOJ-SL 6f all the Improved patters ; viz : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak. Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, bo., Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new desisns, via Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families A combined Tor PIIIIjADEIiPEf A lO-daV01, t business, Mr- Carson, a Fenf.nian in every 5 fi'Zr f-i ortby of the commence and fpiort of a di:rim- The rr.acbinery, Stc., belonsrinp to tbe Steam Fe. 'KiLoe." c.niiifurj of one euKice complete and iTtu tv.f luaclunery tor aoott.er. tl'10,, v, H-H. AIK.IXSOK, Receiver. B. F. LCSIIBACGH. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. HEAVY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22-gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, bhove is, etc JAPANNED WARE, Cv&ialiialii (La u &Z&J I have procured the right to manufacture a late simple and Improved self-sealing Fruit Can to which I call the attention of the public. All of which! pledge myself to sell at as fair rates ana on as accomouauns ieiuis any other establishment in this region of the country I am prepared to put up guttering and spoutiug and all other work or my line anue snonesi uwno, uu ' workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction. I pledge myself not tobe undorsold in the upper country j. v. uttoto. Brownville, August, 30 1S60. iLa W i TTiil LATEST NEWS. O I 11 JS J Q i ; r d r. d . 3 f? js y-sa, tLiti 3 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. JOHN A.; PONN,-; Has Removed From his Old tand on the Levee to WHITNEY'S ITBV7 ELOCH. MAIN STREET, EROWXVILE N. T. Where he has opened vv a Consistixis of" STAPLEASDFAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family CONSISTING OF - McCOiiMlCKy iiiouer. Scaper & CHICAGO, ILLS. . Twenlv-five Tiicund' Sold Turing tLe last oilzx. yenrs. An Average of oner 4,C00 -f!'i ' ir. ftilei A.ive imrtaxeJ ro-n iGPO ."n 5 1 1 5,00H i 'Ro. Flour, Ham, Bacon En: ;ar, Llolastes CoSee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, CtCi oto And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES 1 Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, . etc., etc. also, ( A well selected Slock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEEXSWARE, Boots and Shoes. JTiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Boownville and vicinity enables him to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an examination of Lis Stix-k, feelin? assure'' he will be able to satisfy in quality, style and prices. mm iiroosiT- WHITNEY'S BLOCK 174 Pure Bred Fancj Poultry. For s;ile Hiik-k iSj.nnish. Wliitu l)orkins. Gulden and Spangled I'ldandj. Si bright, lli ick African, roil nnd white Hantntns, white and wild Turkt'j-. I't-a-Fi'wl?, white and brown lloti Kon, I'reuicn and wild (ieese, White 'Cre ted'rAjlt'iiurh and Mus ci.vy Ducks. Common and Mad.-iija-c ir Kabtits. All ai.iinals s- Id will be ean fully bxed with the necessary feed, and dcliven-d :it the Express ( ffke Address W. A. GOOFIN(. Oak Lan n37v5 Lwk port. Will Co. a R.'ipcr, the 'Mv:triui.;W" ha.s b-'en b"Sr the . meri -an public f .jr the last twenty yeHrs.aint during that time ha gained a reputation which is "World-Wide." "ot withstanding the yearly in creaain; competition, and the host of inventors en gficd in tho devel jj meiit of lioajnn llachine.', the ".McUorMick" le i the van the acknowledged ?u jx rior ci" all iu the march for practical iniprove mfnt.s. The re; resentat'ons mide by other mtnufactur that tho McCormick was u..nce" a noted Ileaper. but is now antijHtt?d, simply ridiculous, as the in creasing di'ciatid will prove. X sincla establi.-h- tnMit i'i the WUiCLI), man-i.ra,;r.'ir"s so largely of these implements, and nona- expends equal money time or talent m rcUdldc iiuproviMji,nts. Many changes ha ve been i 8Vct d during the past season, and lor Ib;il, tne "Mrtoimiik is presented greater attractio i s than evtr btiore. As a Keapcr it SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY command ii to toe iariner, wi.i.e itscaraciry tor. work, with economy of iHitcer, give it the prefcreu - ever-all others. rr i .i; f , l ne comj aciing ir.e irnme, tnus securing a ni"re perfect balance ta the machine: tbe po-itiou ot the raker, in the rear ot the driver, thus placing the wnjjai, wiierc n srrouu pe. ana relieving tt.e weak- craif of the maehine; t Li o dccn-.i d weight an I slight indentation of trio sickle, tl.o Castor wheel. and other iniprovt mcMs ad I l,!iuve materially l.-s soneil the direct uraugl.r, and so . bviated the aid 1 1 - t ... urangiit i.ii.ir many assure . us that U iloes not now vxist. The draught-of th'.- U? iu numerous instances the !arg is worked wiLh but two horses. SEEDS v AND- iiiAEHl'irr No. 14, North Mala r &T. LOUIS HO ' ' SiSn of tht Gilt Pl0r. And Xo'i. 203 Nor' b Koi'-tl St orj'fj j f PLANT & BROTHlJ ! AT!-CrriCETVIKGa Ur ,w.rw, ' 1 Ml .veis, hilss. Pick. A Urrhi. " 5-ytiie.s. Suthi. Cislei. F..rk 6 in,i t-arex-i Broatcast seea S.,wer 3d n ThreitPM C rn Spellers. Pua;os.' Kirl))'s Ala erica ii irun Kraaser'n Cute nl Wine Mill wi.b fit &oiur C'.ie C: ushei 4d ! ' 'rau,r, 'ili.ll's P.rr.it F.d-iiai-p a'i! li,jr..ns" . Part ible K iiTtie-and It r-'-P' rr-7, Portab;e Kli.n-xn.l C th Mm! Jlil'j. WhJ aod Ir-n W. ikire w whi .y ' Moru-ini mil Teiv.i.i: j M ithines,' .'. careers nu!iiu ir c -ucri bcews, rij . i n i i i lertlllB. UIi'l HUIinv til-il'.lllf Lace LPntbr and 5 pirn Pickina. Prenrb' WfhiiiK M4i'Mi.t S:0'Trrj, , C.ittLT.V. GRASS ASH OTiiE!iKSZlJi' S3" iTrid 0." ' h ' U ftr e-j' ' Order oiicf"ed and pr -up' !t et: ii,. h. -.PL, ANT & B207H19 Mirch. 1361." 4!H-A-i-lu) p"- is light 'hat lour-horio uia.hiiiC As A 1,?Q VCYf 1 he machine of ISM will bo found fully equal to test that it tuay be. suhiuiifl to. Thi alight indentation of the S.ckls its lightness and combi nation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase of motion not jract.-eablo in other midlines, thus enioiingus to yoo( work; withaadow teuin,ox- en, even, worKing Well, uur Improved Guard aud Patent Cleaner. effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, wbilo our new divider point separates badly I xlged and tangled clover or grass, - oero-oiuer raai-niues rail. I here is also a great advantage in onr serrated : i i i .i . t - sii-Mi-cio uur uie smooin.as ir. anes not require sharpening so id ten, thus saving time. Our Sickle will frequently run through ;u entire harvest with- . ut once grinding, while the smooth edge must be ground enceeach day, if not oftener. Withasuioth edge the dranght increrses as tho knife become dull. Uur draug.U is uniform, and in repeated trials du ring the season ot TSi'.O, proved far lighter than sin gle Mowers, cuttiug at the same time from twelve ti eighteen inches wider. uur Aiowerean be used with or witkout the reel this is important, and without the reel, weighs bar about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all pcrchasers, we would say as heretofore," thai far mers who may desire it, are at liberty to work our I macnine thrr.ugn tbe harvest, with any other, and keep, and pay lor. the one preferred. Pamphlets with full description of improvements testimonials, Ac. ean be had by application to THEODORE HILL. A) Brownville. Nebraska. 18. ISol. CITT DEUG ST02E. S2C. OF TIIC JiOBTJR, tcmcr of Main and Second sttrX BROWNVILLE, N. T. DR. JOHN CRILI ANXOCXCKS fo the public that he bu tmhisnt j R. Bio -n, the City IXru Store, in Browuri,, also added largely thereto, TUC BEST SELECTED And, perhaps, tbe LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS Ever brought above St. Jcserb. 4 ' Bis a toe. consists of the following artklei, wh;c to will sell cheap fur cash: Pure White Lead, French Zinck, China Zinck, Red Lead, rron r IglUt, April ills - - -' ri V I ... l :--: ' Dishes, TOT y .IS? TS3 IPlates, Cups saucers, iowls, 4&C Bar Tumblers, Decanters, Gtblets, M1, Wine Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Pitchers &c, m ft3rH -.-ops. 9 O 3T5s "5 "Ok 1 f( uj aAbj vjr4 vx1 j ho: 1 i Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, J E WE LEY Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, &c. Come and see and Secure Bargains. THE EMLIL. Brownville, August, 30, I860. . , . - ' - A?f asperient and Stomacnic preparation of IROX Puritiedof Oxygen and Carbon by cmlution in Hydro gen. Sanctioned by the lushest Medical Authorities, both iu Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared wuh it. Impuri ties or the blood, depression of vital enerpy, paie and otnorwise sickly complexion indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in wi;ich it h?.3 been tried, has proved absolutely curative ia each of the following complaints, viz : Izi ZKIiIJty, Xcrroas Afieclinf, Emaciation, Oyspepia, Couli nalion, Scroi'ulii Tuberculosis, Salt lllieum, 3iismenstruatioii, WIiitcM, Clilorosis, Liver Com plaints, Illicumatim, Clironic Headaches, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the I'ace. &c. lncasesof GKXERAL DEBILITY, whether therestilt of acute disease, or of continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one triai of thjs restorative has proved successful to an extent which no de-cription nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have beeoiue forgotten in their own nei;:hborhou Is, have sud denly re-appeatied in tbe busy world as if just returned frrm protracted travel in a distant land. Some very sipnal instances of this kiixl are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that com plication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air aud exercise for which tbe physician has no name. Ia NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and tor reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike the oid oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costivene without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. . It is this latter property, among other, which makes it so remarkably effectual and perw:icent a rer.iedy for Pi.'es, upon which it also appears to exert a o'i.-unct aiid specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are itscane. a single box of these Chalvbeate Pills has often si.ii:wd for the most habitual cases. inclnlinztceattei:iljnt Cost ivenesi la nnc!ie-tced DiARItHCEA. even when advanced ts PTSENTARY, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently Qaiitmani, the effects have been eiually decisive aon Astonishing. In tbe local pains, loss of flesh and strenzth. debilli atingccc2h. and remittent hectic, which generally in dicate INCIPIKNT CONSUJiPTM'-N. tins remedy has allayed tbe alarm of friends and physicians, iu several very gratifying and interesting instances. In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS this roe!ieatel iron has had far tn re thsn tbe goods effects of the ni t cautiously balanced preparations of lodiae, without any of their well knuwn liabilities. The attetnionof feiu t:es rating he too conSdently in viteJ to this remedy aud restorative, iu the cases pecu liarly affecting them. . In RHEUMATISM, both chronic ind Inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invri My well reported, both as -alleviating pain a-id re-liicing the. swellings ani stiff res of tbe joinis nl muscles. Iu INTERMITTENT FEVERS it mu.-t necessarily be a great remedy aud energetic restrative, and its pro gress ia the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of hish renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his tory cf medi.'in. which exerts such prompt, happy. nd fully restvr.tive effects tod appetite complete diges tion, rapid acquisition of strencth, with aa unusual dis position for active and cheerfnl exercise. Put up in flat metal boxes containins GO pills, pricn50 cants per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to anv address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to 11. Ii. LOCKB&, CO., GEN. AGENTS. 20 Cedar St., N. T. August 2. '60 ly. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. My supply of Boots, Shoes, Ilats and Caps never was so large, cor was I ever prepared to cCer such bricain3. TdEO. HILL. Brownville. April 25th, MofTat's Life AND PHCENIX BITTERS. These medicines have now been bef re the public fur a period - I Unriy years, and during tht time have maintained a high character in almost every Dart of the iiioce. r-r tueir extraoiomarv aud lmmediat mwcm relorllg periect Deuitn to pcTsoussufTeiiiig under near ly every kind ut disease to which the human frame is ilable. The following are some. ot the distressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are wel I known to be infallible. Dyspepsia by tboronchly cleansing the first and sec mil i.iiiiaeh-, and creating a flow vt pure healthy bile, instead -f the stale acrid kind , Flatulency. Loss of Ap- peene. Hear burn .Headache Kcm lessness. Ill-temper, Anxiesj". Lsncuor anil .Meiaiich.dy. which are ihe gen r 1 1 svnipt.-nis i.f ljpeps'a, win vauisb, as a natual c iiseanence of its cure. Costiv 'n-, by cieansinfr the whole length of thein- tetine wi;h a solvent process, ani without violence ; -all violent purges leave the bowels stive within two days. Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regn lar circulaaou, throiiv'h the proeea of perspiration Iu such c.ises. and the thorough solution ot all intestinal ob-trnctii n in others. The Life Mcdicir.cs have been known to core Rheuma ti:n permanently in vhree weeks and Gout in ball that time by removing toC'il infiauioiation froui the mus cie and ligaments from the joints Dropsies )la!l kinds, by freeinsrand strer:ghening tht kidneys ,im bladder ; they operate most deiiu'htf ui !y on Inese imp Ttant org ins and hence have ever been fout.d a -crt;i:.i remedy fof the worst cases i (travel A's u orris, hy di-lo,'.: fr,.m the turnlpif ot the bowers the sumy matter to which these creatures au bere. Sturry. Ulcers and Inveterate Sorct. hy fbererfect purity which ihse Life Meiiibines t;ive to the blood, and and ' I the humors. Sc bur ic E-upti ,ns and h-vi con-p'exions. by their al ternarivo ellVcts upon tbe fluids that feed the: kin, and Ihe liwrbid state of which c-crist ns all eruptive Ccm plaluts. saliow,ciou !y, andother tiisasreeablecomplex ioiis. The cseof these pills for a very eho.-t time, will effect ar. entire cure f Salt Rheum aud a striking m prove ment in the clearness of thp pkin. Common Colds and Itifl.ietiza will always be cured by onedose, or by two in the wori cases. PILES The origin 1 1 proprietor of these medicines, wascurcdof piles or thirty-rive years standing, by the useof the Life Medicines alone. Fever and A-jne For this sonrge of the Western Country, the-e Medicines will be found a safe, speedy ivA certain remedy. Other medic n?s leave the system subject t- a return of the disease a cure by tbee medi cines i permanent try them, be sati-fied and be cured Biiions Fevers and Liver Complaints. General De bility, loss of appetite, and Diseases of Female the Medicines have been used with the mnt beneficial re sults in Cases of thisdescription: Kings Evil, and Scrof ula in its worst forms, yields tv the mild, yet power rut action of these remarkable Medicines. NichtSwets Nervous debility. Nervous Complaints of all kinds. Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur eu. Afrrcuriflf Dinrnsrs Persons whose constitution have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury will Ornl these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of the Mercury, iDrtnitely sooner than the most powerful prep arations of sarsaparilia. w. u MOFK.sT. 335, Broadway, New York. July 5, I860, ly Castor Oil Cod Liver Ou, Sweet Oil, Put'.?. Venitian Red, G!ue, Raw and b't umber, Fij Spanish whiting, Turpentine, Chalk, Linseed Oil, Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil, , Copal Varnish CA?tile Soap. Fancy Soap, Tole: Soap, Tooth brushes, Liiherae. Patent medicines, Lei.pper H'hite Varnish. Ink, Hair brushes. Tooth brushes, - Paint brushes Stationery. Steel Pens, Candies, Gold Pens, . iNiiti. Penci.s, Raisiru. Hair oil, Set'. Also, a Splendid Assortment cf erltimeries, Comprising Lyon's Katharion, Cologne, Tommt'i genuine ox marrow. Dear greese ami on. mu esceuces of ail kinds, and of the Quest quality. STATIONERY. Foolscap paper, fancy letter paper, ilt elgel aot and envelopes, plain, fancy, aud emoossed, jenPB " and pen-holders, inks of all kinds, inkstudi, w-51' and healing-wax. OHIO HITilSEIlIES, TOIiEDO, OHIO. AS the season is now approaching for transplanting trees, &,c. we call attention of Tree dealers. Fruit Growers, and others wishing to beautify their grounds to our stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trves. Grape Vines bhrvbbery, Koses, eye. Also: all the leading varieties of Currants, Gooseberries. Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, &c. , &c, &c. Of which we have a la'ire stock, and we offer them rpry low for theFall Trade 1-I. and w.jul 1 solicit the order of those wishing to purchase. Enclose stamp, aud send f.-r C itlocn md Price List F.MSiiX it FORD. A5n33-Fv2n3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O. 50,000 lalJS lYOOIa U.i.TCD. ST. JOSEPH, MO. are id up Two Extensive Woo!cn Factories ONE NEW AND FITTED Willi all the Latest Fine Improvements. We are pretared to minufwture to order, and have fi-r s;i'e the following Goods: Satinets. Heavy and Light, JEM'S TWEEDS, FLJXJVELS WHITE, COI.OKFD. STRIPCD AND l'LALV Xj Inooy a, ruI2cI li n-cjs. Council White . and .Mir"'1 1 1-2 Yard 3 icide. FILLE3 CLOTH. ElauVets of ali Krjl and all Qnalities, YARNS OF Ai.L SIZES AND COLORS, "Warranted a!l(ioo tf the best materia. JJ"We will exchacge the above Goods for Wool orcaih. rancy Dyln?r to Order. We will pay cash for any amount of Wool, at llirket I'rices. Flour constantly ca baudforsalc. Tbe beat f rice raid for mbeat. N.liUEL Si SON. Aost, 2.1,!S-?0. EUELLi DIXON. PUKE LIQUORS. Holland Gin. Irish Wh'.'ky. Bonrbon Vhiilty. U.m" Brandy. Cordial. Part Wine, Madeira, Wine, Wait and Malaga Wine. Beinit a resnlar graduate and practicin? Fhf'ici tbe public may depend upon great cre and accuracy Comp-iundinn pre-criDtions. Brownville, April 25. SADDLERY. Saddle Bridles, Collars, YfhtpS Lashes. Lines, Guths. Surcingles, Stirrvps and Leathers, SnaJIe, Curb and Port Bills, Ring: Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings. Plastering' Hair Constantly on' Haul. In order to auit all, I ma haroes per set. frtna SiJ I have collar from 65cenUto$J eac Halters lrom io si.Tdeac 1 wlLI. SEil AS LOTV, if not low tiian any one north of St. Joserii, aad U-O'f wishing anythins In" my Line will find it ta their advantaga to give me a call bef;re boy Ing elsewhere. JOHN W. MIDDLETON, Notice:Ney7 Finni The inder-i -nd d -in,; business in th-seijyo' Rr,,wnviile. N-hr:i-k;. uidcr r.atno and ,r710 SFICEL. GRKKN ,L"I CO., have hr. tire interest in the Clothing Store to David f"e' 7 ill hereafter carry on th business at SAM'JEL SEHiiU MAUKS GEEEBAC't. JOSL'Fil SMITii. ho stand. June :0tb,l?31.