THE. - ADVERTISER. EliolYNYII.LE. KOV. 2S, 1SC1. : X, O C A L . -awl Printing Maicr;al ot all AindA d!? Tribune BnlMtHk. New York, and Brown's lroi BuilsJitins. Pfcilaneprita. They are authorized Agnus fur tne farmer and Advertiser. 5X7lICR '& ABKOTT, . a cnpr.nnas- TO II G ELY, United Suits and Fcrrign Newspaper BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . . 0'.: 1 irpi.t!. f.irtne "XEBKAStA ADVER- N tliRAStA FARMbR St. Louis. ilcsfrs. JFEw, '(4uilC,.m..l.ouA?euU, 45 Ol veit. Loan, Coiiet.iivu euUinthat city, end Vlieyreu- r'ierUM,ents for both tbeldrr- I Itiuso Acrst fob The Advektisek Akd TABMiR-VVJt.E IIakvet , Esq. U our regular an f Lrued traveling Agent for the Aitxrurr and Far j wfr. He Will shortly -vteit the Eastern citie. for the 1 ptfrpoae of procuring -.dyertUlwt p.tronase. He U Ji, authorized to contract and use cur name in W ! tMi UMtttwn connected Uh our publication. . I FuG&ENVE 'n, " Advertiser" Office has provided itself with Flag cuts, and also, those for ! wjn'iin'.r mrlmw kinds of National Lnvel. i opes, and is now prepared to fill orders I TrhnlPsale or retail. Apply at the Ac ! verier" office, or Post Office. 'Agents for the Advertiser. The following gentlemen are a-ithoriied agents j fcr both the Aavtrttttr and Farmer : I A. D. Jones, Omaha, T. I S.H.' Wattles, Hellevue, 44 I Il.WHKELtK.riattsmouth, M IV S. Harms' A Co., Nebraska City, X T. j.W. Buss, Peru.' L 4 M m u Mo. J N. M'CA'LAsn. Pawnee Cify, C; W .t'ii'J ig5, iai- e i..a, H. W. I'akkek. Au.-tin A Ikatrice, 11. K. CodkY, Teum-ch, A. Y. Mt'Sf.ER. EikLorn, JReck. Ciumljus O.H.Iku-h, Decatur, ' W. H. JMr. Ditkouh, J.XFFF.. )lH:itl,' G. M. IJixby. S..ur.'.ra, r. a: tuomi sos. i'ortt A. M. IUknks. Nortb iStar, A. Ti JK, Ct utrelirove, v'v'-''" .. Should any of our city subscribers fail to receive hn Bulletin regularly, they fi-iir please notify us imtnediitely -of the set. Ve-are anxious that every subscri ber 'suould be served puntually. Our car rier is a new hand, and may ia some in t.sr.ces fail to serve. TfiY-YrrKLY OarAHA ItrpcELiCAN. S.'e are ia receipt of the Try-Weekly Omaha Republican. It is of creditable tiz?, very neatly gotten up, and looks (jV;:- "City liVe." Success to the pub Lhers, Taylor 'Sc McClcee. Hen. J. B. Steextek, the newly ap fojntfid Judge for this Territory Las ar rived in Omaha. . WafIipTH, of Omaha, has been ap pointed Sutler for the Nebraska Cavalry, low at Benton Barriers. St. Louis. I MitiTAEY Dance. There is to be a rsad military dnncd at Den's Hall on Friday evening next. Buck, Marth and Berkly wilj make the music. TheTsrp sifhcre.in followers hereabouts, at Rock Port. Nemaha City and Peru are invited. Hon. S. G. Daily passed down on the West Wind cfn Saturday last, on his way to Wc&Liitcn. Soxe Tckkips. J. E. Crowe, Esq., las left ut our office six turnips, the ag gregate weight cf which is forty five pounds, and aggregate circumference ;-j twelve feet. They are what might very .properly be called "Lulgei ! Texbebace. There will be a Te m- : !peraice Meeting at the Presbyterian church this (Wednesday) evening. -Address ty Rev. W. rCAscLisn. ' ! t 'J Close of Navigation. The last trip of the, Weit Wind, being her last for tbe season, we may conclude that naviga tion is closed. . As the weather in this upper country; at this season of year is to uncertain, boats are not inclined to venture up this far unless extraordinary niiicemenrs in thf wav nf frt.;rMc ro a Sam'l Bvuseeman has presented us jv.iih a model cf a very neat and conven ient clcnhes dryer, which is also conver ,alle into a table. Sam makes 'em for ' '' aild " tlie DDlr raa who does ; the maa who has a rizH to. Try one X- -x, .i the in. QLr tle;raph news continues meagre. We give cur readers, however, all that j passes over the wires, except commercial ltj I reports, which w ould uoi be interesting ;'oiLe general reader. Tiiankgivisg. There will be Union services cf the various denominations in this city, held in the Presbyterian church at 10 12 o'clock to-day, Thursday, the day set apart by the Governor as a day'of Thanksgiving. The anlicted con dition of the country certainly demands a universal observance of the day. It is hoped business houses will be closed, usual avocations suspended, and all attend the house of God, where prayer and supplication is wont to be made. . Post Office Notice. To-day, Thurs day, being th day set apart by the Governor, as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer, the post office in this city will be closed, except an hour immediately after the arrival of the Eastern mail. J. D. N. THOMPSON, P. M. Maj. J. P. Bakes, Agent for the Otoe and Missouri Indians, was in town last week. We are glad to see him so much improved in health. . i Da. Lowe. Surgeon of the Nebraska Infantry Regiment, is now at his homo in Omaha. It is, perhaps, a fact not jren3rally known, that, at the time Col. Washing ton was killed, Gen. Lee and his entire staff were only 200 yards from the place where he fell. If this game could have been safely bagged, it would have added quite an interesting feature to the de tails of the arduous but rather uneventful campaign, which has been fought in that region. Cotton has no sale in the South, but the mirrhty fleet that is said to be iu pur suit of it has had a very fine sail indeed. Louisville Journal. Notice of Attachment Jotn O. Clark. Pff. )1 VS. S rillirm F. Wilson. Pft. Before C. Wheeler, Ex- 'fnao J. P., in and lor Ne- VTilliirm F. Wilson, rrt. J maha county, N . T. On the 2Sihdiyof October, A. D. 1861, said Justic is- md an order f atinrhtueiit in the nhove action, lor the bum of bixly mue dollars and eiuhty cent. ) It. IIEWKTT, Atfy for Pff. November SI, IS6!, u20-3w $2 CHOICE LIQUOES. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, OF THE n BKOWNVILLE, TTas just received a choice lot of the test t-r:;s of Liquors, wiiich he U1 tell by the Barrel, iiloa. Qjit or fei&fUe D. ii.lt. The following ia a partial list: BRANDIES: French, Cognac, Apple, Uaspberry, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry. WINES: Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES : Bourbon, Rye, Scotch. Irish, Manongs.ha.la, And a variety of common article. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. YTIIITXEY'S CLOCK, Main Street, Brownville. . Kovember 14, 1S61. nl9-tl . '.' i '.We are glad to see that our City Mar tal ha5 thoroughly repaired Main street vhe winter sets in. ' ' ." ' e ee that cur intimate acquaintance d associate " of yore," B. S. Kyle, of fcT. Ohio, has been authorized to raise . Resident of soldiers for the War for servatio'n of the Union. Colonel gyle's Regiment, the Seventy-first Ohio, ia camp at "Camp Dave Todd," Troy, Tsd is rapidly filling up. 50,000 LS WOOL. WAXTCD. -sr. JOSEPIL MO. Two Extensive Wio!en Factories are in SUCCESSFUL OI'F.KA JON". ONE NEW AND FITTED UP Willi all the Latest Fine Improvements. We are prej ared to mnnurvcture to order, aud have lir sale the folhiwins: Goods: Satinets. Heavy and Light,. JE.1XS TWEEDS, FLJXXELS WHITE, C01A)IED, STRIPED AND PLAIN X-i X xx m o v s Fulled finscys, Coioicd White and Mixed, 1 1-2 lards wide. FULLED CLOTH, Blankets cf ali Kinds and sill Qualities, YAKNSOF ALL SIZES AJ.D COLORS, Vrrar!tI ll (Joods of the best inateiinl. t57Ve wi.l exchange the above Goods fur Wool or cash. Fancy C.vlns lo Order. We will pay cash lor uuy amount of Wool, at Iirket rncct!. Flour constantly oa Lacd forsalo. The bett price paid fi.r wheat. N'. luj:l a son:. buell & dixox. SPECIAL irOTICB.' . TO COTSriL?TlVES. ' Tbe Advertiser, having been restored to health la a very few weeks by a very tiupplerrc xieity alter bavins suffered several yers with a levcre lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption Is aaziou to stake known to his fellow sufferers the nte.iugof cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the ijes- cripiion used1, (free of charge,) with directiens for pre paring and using the same, which they will find a sure Cvke for Cqssum?tioi Asthma, Bkcmchitis c. The only object of the advertiser in seeding the Pres cripiiuii U to beiieftt the afflicted, and spread iulorina tion w hich he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every svfferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them uotblnB, ana may prove a blemng. Partiea wLhiug the prefcriijtion will please address ev. EDWARD A. WILSOX, Williamsburg, , Kings County, Xew York. November 14, ISGI. nl5-3m , Lumber for Sale. I hare twelve hinmdred ten pood mrchaTitble Inm t er, nd io oojhUirig (. I wisu to trde for a trim. -r f;r cattle, i.xon or h..r?e. i will deliver at Boyles' terry ou the Kebrakka thore. . , A WILLIAM couc a, fionora IUnd, Cctober 17;h, 1661. ).( or " RCST Esq., who has. for the ear' een presiding over the Local Partmeat of the Omaha Xebra&hian, we see, been received into "full fel ''P1' as'one'of the Editors proper of Faper. George is a spicy and ready ruer, tnd. has added materially to the 'Ue of that paper. Trae Deleware Grape Vines PROPAGATED ROMTHK oniGINAL Srnj7. Wtllroottd One Year OU Vine jroirn in open air 60 ct to $1 each. $5 to 10 per do' Extra 2 year old vinet. and Ao. I. Mfra forae layert. with bearing wood, $1.60 to $2.00. t o $12 $18 per dozen. AISO fine vine of Allen'snew wbiteHybrid Anna Cleveiing, Concord, Cnyabopa, Clara, Clinton, 'canca dy, Catawba, Diana, Flerbemont, Hartford, Proline, 1e Issbella, Iopan, Le Noir, Lydia, Iuii-a, l.yman, Kor ton's Virplnia. Ontario, Oporto Rebecca. Ri?ers' m-w Ilybridii. Taylor's Bullitt. To-Kalon, Union Village, and many other kindx, at low price. STRAWBERRIES. Wilson's Albany, Triumph de Grand. Jenny Llnd, TTollope'a Nictoria. and Austin Shaker Strawberries. Rirtland. and CatawUsa ever bearing Raspberries, Lawtn's Blackberries, &.c, all at the lowest rates, 3"Send for a circnlar. GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, O. Oct. 3, 1SC0. Scorbctic disease are the parent stock from which arises a lar'e proportion of the fatal maladies that af flict maukiud. They are as it were a species of potato rot In the human constitution.'which undermines and corrupt all the sources cf iU vitality and hastens its decay. They are the germ from which sprirg, Con sumption, Rheaumatism, Heart DUease, Liver Com plaints, and Erupti7e Diseases which will be recog nized as among those most fatal and destructive to the races of men. So dreadful are its consequences to hu man life, that it is hardly possible to over estimate the importance of an actual, reliable remedy, that can swefp cut this Scrofulous conta mi nation. We know then we shall proclaim welcome news to onr readers of one froia such a quarter as will Icavelittle doubt ollts efficacy and still more welcome, when we tell them that it really does accomplish the end desired. We Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it is certainly worthy the attention of thoae who are sClictel with Scrofula or Scrofulous complaints. Reyirter, Albany, N. Y, w Move ON. Such is the aurse pursued by Curtis valuable medicines. They never cease doing good bit press forward, relieving the sick and crippled from pain aud disease. The wonderful cures that are performed by Curtis' Syrnp cf Sarsafias are really marvelous. Coughs, colds, hoarteness, tue.islcs, even Consumption begins to tremble whea it comes in contact wiih it,r nd soon the deathly grap is loosened. Curtis' ildmeluke Liniment is familiar to every family in the coumryfor the many benefits they have received from its use. It is well for every family to be provided; they cannot tell what hour they may require its use. Tbe:-e medicines stand hish, and are used bv many respectable physicians or extensive practice. Sea advertisement iu another column. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Blooming ton Nursery, At the crossing cf tbe Illinois Cen-.ral, and St. Louis, Alton and Ch!ca0 Railroads. Established Ho 2. on ihe epen Prai'ie, and o ntaniH 140 acres. Fruit, Orna mental and Xnrscry Sk-cSc. a very laie, general and reiUUle asaortmeut, V2K C1IUAP for Caeh. Especially Adapted to the Severe Climate cf ll.e AoriLwcot. APPLK TREKS, from t to 4 years old. $15 to $3 per 1C00 ROOT GltAKJS 3 per 10.0 t . APPLE SfOCfclS, rieio two yens, seietted t-r irr.itiin r $2; sea ud las. $.1 ir tliDodSKiid. MAZZARl) CllKjtRV. $3 per 1.uo. STAND Al!t AND DWARF PEAR, CIIKRKY. PLl'M. PKAl'H, QI'INCK, NtCTARlNK. AND A P 111 COT DA'AllF APPLE. QtlMK. PK A It. PLLJJ, AND ROSH ST)CtS. Api'lc Sciotx $1 50 per th.-u-siH Cvtt.ngt Osage Orange $1 6 n i 2,5, per tboUH inl. It uson blreicucry, and many other Stand irl Sorie t'ui e ioliai per thousand. Lropct Catawba, C ia. n. I-alella. well root til, nc yetr i I three iI'mIih per hv.ndrtd, twenty dollars per tbouind. Delaiccre r.e awl two years old, lonr to tt-u collars Mhit brb, bet sot's two to five dollars per hundred IloHQfiton Cooiberrij . uo in tw.i yeai. .m .n to bi' iiuiurs per iiuii.ii ei ijc ic n : n g t L.ver tscar,nq Mu'brrj :o r to ei;.'!it d 'liars perdjzen. Ei'cr,jrteus -veal nrts te" rt'illar ier tboisnd. &'itiuV ar,it Weeping Tree, ihrubt, I'iower Recti, liuibt. hosct an imnifiite vauety lauaiiy uiio to two dollars nity per d. sen. Pa king cartful! y done. Catalogues rest on receipt of a three cent stamp. Add:cts, F K PHOENIX. Nov 14, ISfit, nl9-6ni Bloormngton, lilinou. NciD.SuppInaf Staot I have just received a new supply of COOK STOVES Of the latest and most improved patterns, which I propose to sell at such prices as cannot be complain ed off. The public are invited to call and examine. As usual my stock oi lin, beet Iron and Copper Ware is large aud cf lay own manufacture. J.C.DUESER. April 11. 1S31. n40-yly LEGAL IOTICE. U. C. Johusou, 1 Iliram N illcrs, J Civil action. District Court. JCeaiaha County, Nt braska Territory. Iho sail defendant, niram Viller. will take no tice that on the 9th day cf Sept. ISCl.fnid Pl.wliff. U. C . Johnson, did file his petition in thia cat s against 'he paid Vi'.k-rs in the Clerk's office of s.i.d court, tho f.bject and prayer cf which said petition is to obt.itn a ludemrnf against tbe iaid defendant for tho sum of $ 0' with interest from tho 21st day cf September, l8o3, for services rendered by snid t Inntiuas attorney to said dciciIdiU and at his re quest. that n sttachiaent duiv issued in Ibis cause, by virtue -of which the sheriff if eniii cnuiity attached the following premises of said defendant to-wit : Ton acres bounded and desctibod as follows: Com mencing at tho south west eovner of south east quar ter of section twenty-four, town six. rnne thirteen, Netuvh county; N, T.: tbeiico north forty rod, thence east forty rodJ, thence south forty rods, thence west forty rods to the pltice of beinntu in said county of Nemaha : and that the defendant will tSKe inriiitr nonce, inni ne is required io answer or lead to said ctition cu cr before the tenth day ol Ufcember, lt6f. A. SCilOEXIIEIT. etf4.r IT. "fiLrd nT5-t v lif Att'r. Furniture ! Furniture ! ! The most complete stock of Furniture ever offered la this upper country just received by 1. RILL. Biwivi:i, April 25Ui, itai, PRINCE & CO'S. Linnaa Botanic Gardens and Nurseries, " :m (FOCXDED, 1732 ) FlusLicg, Long Isliaid, I ear Ua-w Torli. PRICED CATALOGUES, which are sent to purclihurs f Trees, and to applicants who inclose stamps No. 1 Descriptive Catalogue of Krutt and Ornamental Trees ai d Sb.ri.bs. Raspberries, Currants and all oilier stiull Fruits. No. 2 Roses, Carnation CluysanilieuiiiiiiH, Pblox Iris. Double Swet Wjliiamn and other Herbaceous Flowering Plauis. No. 3 Kxt;a Lartre Fruit Trees, Evergreens and other Ornnjeutal Tree anl Shrubs, suitable for immediate fruit-l'Tariuz nd eruielibment. No. 4 Wi.ole-iale Catalogue ;0T Nurseries and Dealers, compriini Xrf egiruii-..t Roses. Plants. Bnlb-ois Flower Roots. Stocks t X Erigralting, &.c. Noi 5 Wholesale Catalogue fr Vegetable. Asri cultural and Flow? ,ieed, aui Trees and SlirtW Seeds, Jtc. No. i'eseiiptlve Catabgue o! our Unrivaled C-jl'frtion of KiO Select Varieties of Strawberries, with a Rr.JrcTED List and Directious for Culture. No. 8. Wholetale List of Native Hiid Forcigr. Grapes. No 9 Cataloaue of Bulbou Flowers of every Class, together with T, ees and Herbaceous P;u;nies Dahlias, Prunro-es, Poleantbiis. Cowslips, Auri ula. Daises, Iris nd oilier Bare F.owerimr Pints. No. 10 Wholesale Catalogue of the same N . 13 CatUiuud ol Greenhouse Plants. No. 14 Descriptive Catalogue of 30 Native aud liO Porei-'ii Varieties of Grapes. N. B. Tiie prices hsve been grealy reduced, ar.d ?hoFe wlio desire will please send their Lists, which will bo priced at tbe lowest rales. Kuvember 21. 1SG1, fi 23-tl SHERIFF'S SALE. John r. Chaffee ) vs ? Wheeler. Rmey and Johnson J Noineis beieby given that by virtue of an execu tion ixsutd by ihe Ciei k of tne District Court of Nema ha county, Nebraska Territory, agiiiust C. W. Wheeler, R. T. Raney, and H- ioer Johnson In the above entitled cause, snd in favor of John K. ri.aflee. for the sum of five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and two cents debt, aud Line d -Uars and seventy cents cost and accruing costs, I, J. W. Coleman. Sheriff of said county in said Territory, have levied upon and will ofJVr for sale at public auction, at the door of W. T. Den's Uall, the place where tbe last term cf the District Court for said county was held, on the 16th day of December. AD. 1661, between the hours of lOo'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. at said day, the foMowiug describedreaJ estate,- to wit : Thirty acres out of the north west fourth of the north west fourth of tbe south west quarter, of section 23, town 5, range 15 east, and the south east fourth of the south ea-t fourth, or section 23, town 6, range 15 east, and the east haf of Lot I.'o. 3 of fractions fourth sec tion 26, town 6, range 15 est, containing 26 acres and Lots 3 and 4, in bock 21, and lots 6 and 6, In bock 46, and 13 in bock 62. in the city of Brownvitfe, taken as the property of Wheoler. Raney and Johnson, to satisfy an execution against them, aud in favor of tbe above named plaintiff. i. W. COLEMAN, Nov. 14, lS6I,nl9-w $12 . Sheriff. To All tVIiorn It May Concern. All persons indebted to Wm. T DEX, either on bjrk: account, or by note, are hereby notified to call and pay ap on or before the 10th day of llaroh ISol, and thereby ave themselves" trouble and 004. and; Are pure vcire.aWe r xtracf They cure all billions disorders of the human sy-tem. They regulate and in vigorate the liver aud kidnejs they give tone to the digestive organs; tLey rtguUethe secreti ns, excre tions and exhalations, equalize the circulation. aid pu rify tt blood. Thus, ati billitut com plamtt some of K.v , , c. , 01m uiMUdcue, wspepsia. riies. Chills and Fevers, Costivenets or Looseness aie en tirely controled and cured by these remedies. DAHLIA G'3 LIVER REGULATOR Removes the morbid and bipi jus deposits from the Moinaeh and bowels, regulate the Liver aad Kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natnral and heal thy action inthe vital organs. It is a superior x amily Medicine, Much better than Pills, and much easier to take. DARLING'S LIFE HITTERS Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in caies of loss or appetite, flatulency, femaleweaknes, irregular ities, pain in the side and bowels, bilad, protudiug and bleeding piles, and general debility. READ TIIE FOLLOWrXO TESTIMONY: Jas. L. Brumley, merchr.nt.lS4 Fulton street. New Tork, writes. August 13, lb60: " I have boeu anlicted with piles, accompanied with blcedimj, the last three years I used darling's LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS, And now consider myself entirely cured." Hon. Jbn A. Cross writes, 'Brooklyn, llarck 15th, IS0. In tbe spring of 18o9 I took a severe Cold, which induced a viulvut fever. I took two doses ot darling's LIVER REGULATOR, It broke tip my cold and fever at once. Previous to this attack. I had been troubled witb dyspepsia several months; I have felt nothing or it since," OtisSlndley. Eq.. Ii8 East 28th Street, New York., writes: August 13. I860 I bad a difficulty with the Kidney Complaint three yeata, with c-nstaut pain in tbe small of my back. I had used most all kinds of medicines, but found no permanent relief until I ued darling's LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS. I passed clotted blood by the urethra. I am now en tirely cured, and take pleasure iu recumnieadins these remedies." Mrs. C. Tehow, II Christopher Street, N. T., writes: "Feb. 20. lSiio. I have been subject to attacks of Asth ma tbe last twenty year. I have never found anything equal to DARLING'8 LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and billions remedy." Mrs. Yontis. of Brooklyn, writes . "February 23 I860. In May last 1 h id a severe attack of Piles, which coii flucd me to the house. I look one bottle of darling's LIFE BITTERS, and was entireiy cured. I have had no attack since." D. Westervilie, Esq., of South 6th, near 8th Stret, Willlanisb-irg, L. I., writes: "Angnst5. I860 nving I en troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and subject U billiuus attacks, I was advised by a friend to try darling's LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile aud arousing the liver to activity. I have also used i' as a SPxnily STocliclno. When our children are out of sorts, we give them a few dii p and it sets them all right. I find it meets the general wants of the stomach aud bowels whea disor dered " Reader, if yon need either or both of these most ex celieut Remedies, inquire for them at ihestores ; if you do ti"t And them, take no other, but inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the tnoiie, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent according to your unectious, by mail or express, post pan". Adere, DAN'L S. DARLING. 102 Nassau Street, New York. Put ur in 50 crnt and S1 Bottles, each. Nov. 7, 1SCI. nlS-Gai TIIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. NEW VOLUME. On the seventh of Septemhcr, 1861, THE NEV7 VUKK "WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; THE DAILY TlillUJ.N K being some months cider and THE SEMl YVLElvLY TltliiUE stinewha-t younyr. For more than twenty y tars this journal has labored in what its conductors have It It to be the oau.e of Hu inanity, Juslico and Freedom, endeavoring to raeli trrta hiwitwn f and unfartnn&te to honor and uselul exertion in whatever ephere, aud, to promote by all moans the mora,l, intellectual and material advancement cf onr country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular and to es pouse and commend to-day the truth that othess may not be willing to accept till tomuiorrow. In pursuing this course mistakes have doubtless been made and faults committed; but having in ali things incited our readers to think and juige for themselves rather thau adopt blindly our own or others conclu sions we bcicive we may fairly claim for thi? journal tho credit cf having qualified its readers to delect and exjose even its own errors. To develop the minds cf the young by the most general thorcugh and practical Education and to onooumge and stim ulate Productive Industry through free grants of 1'ublic Lands to actual scalers uod cultivators and also through the protection of immature or peculi arity ei jawed brauches from too powerful foreign competition aro among tho aims to which this jour nal has adheaed through 4 mkI aud b id rejicrt and which it steadfastly comuiciidd to American patriot ism and I'hilanthrojy. As to the Civil War now devastating our country wc hold it to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever before known a Rebellion 111 the interest of the few against the many--a Rctelliou deeigned to raise higher the walls of caste and lighten the chains of oppression. II iviui done all we coo'l without a sur.eu Lt of vi tal principle t avoid this War and witnessed the forbearance, meekness and long-Buffering with which the Federal (JoveiDiutnt sought to . vert its horrors weho!d it our clear duty, with that of every other citizen, to siand by tne nation nud its fairly ohosen rulers and t second wito all our energies their ef forts to upheld the Union, ihe Constitution and the supretuaev cf the Laws. And though the Rebellion has become through ururuition deception terrorism and sj.oi!ation fearfully strong wo believe the Amer ican Republic lar stronger and that the unanimous earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands will insure its overthrow. Rut on all questions affecting the objects ihoseojie and duration cf this most extraor dinary contest we defer te those whom the Ameoi can IVople have clothed with authority holdingu n ty of purpose hud cf action iudupcnstdle iu so grave an emergency. In a crisis liko tho present our columns must b largely engrossed with the current history of the War fjr the Union and with elucidation jt4 more striking incidents. We -'nail n;'. nowever, remit that attention to Ligature t 'foreign Affair to Agricultural I'nres to C:ps Markets Ac, Ac, which bus a'.ady we vrust won sor THE TKIifUNE an honablo position among its cotemjjoraries. 'i'ur main object is and shall be to produce a com- ichensioo ncwsjjicr fsom which a careful reader imiy gleam a vivid and faithful history of the times not merely in the domain oi" Action but in that cf Opinion also. A? our faculties for acquiring iu for mation increase with years, we trust that an im j rovcinont ir. the contents of our journal is percep tible and that in the variety and fullness cf intelli gence afforded wc may still bopo to "make each day critic on the last," la this hope we solicit a con tinuance cf the generous me-isaro of patronage hitherto accorded to our journal. TERMS. 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In pursuance of a decretal order made by the District Court held within aod for Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, sitting in chancery, hearing date May 10th, 1S61, in a certain case pending in said court, wherein Jackson Lvnes Is complainant, and I. T. Whyfe, Saraa Whyte. William HobiiUell and Martha Hoblitzell are defendants, I will, on Saturday, Zth December, 1S61, Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M. of said da-, at the door of Den'sHall, in Brownville, the place wnere the last term of said court was held for said county, offer for sale at public auction the follow ing described premises, to-wit: The south east quarter of section ten (10), township five (5), north of range fifteen (15). east of tbe sixth principal marediao, situated la Nemaha county, Ne braska Territory. Terms, wsh In hand. J. 8. P.KDF0BD, Nov. T, 1SC1- nlS-6 $3 MaiUr ia Ctancery. S7A NECESSITY IN EVERY LT0USDLT0LD JOHNS & CROSLEY'3 American Cement' Glue - ITTK STRONGEST ft T.1TE TN THE WORLD. TIIE CHEAPEST GLUE IN THE WORLD. Til E MOST DURA BLE G LCE IN THE WORLD. TUrt O.VLY RKLUKLR (iLUK IN TIJii WORUD. TUE BEST GLUiS IN iiiiS WOULD. ; AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of the kind ever produced which WILL WITHSTAND WATER- IT WILL MEND WOOD Pave your bur.ken Furniture IT WILL MEND LEATHER "Mend your Harness. Straps, Delta, Boots &o IT WILL MEND GLASS Sara tho pcices of that expensive Cut Class Bottle. IT W ILL MEND IVORY Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan it is eas ily repaieed. IT WILL MEND CHINA Your broken China Cups and Saucers caa be nude as good as new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE That piece knocked out cf your Marblo Mantle can be put on as strong as ever IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN No matter if that brokeu Pitcher did cost bat a shilling a shilling saved is a shilling earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER That Cosly Alubaster Vuse is brocken and you can't match it men! it it wiU never show when put to gether. It win Mend bone, Coral, Lava, and in fact everything but Metals. Any article Cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will not show where it is mended ESTRACTS, "Every Housekeeper Bhould have 8Uply of John."? & Crcsley's American Cement Glue." Jr1 rfiw.'i. It is s i convenient to have ia the house." A' Y Erpreif. ,'It is always ready; tbW commends it to everybody.' Independent. " Wo have tried it and find it ns useful ia our house as water." H7Ie' birif of the Tim: Eooiiomy is "VCozvl'tli SlO.UUil per year saved m every lamily by O ne Bottl of AMERICAN C H.NT GLUE Price 2o Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 2-5 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Sled action to WIiolc sale Uuyers. TfcmiS CASH. CI7For S.-vlo by ull Druggists and Storekeepers lhrouhout th-s country. JOHNS & CROSLEY ( Sole Manufacturers. ) " 7S WILLIAM STREET Corner of Liberty Street. JaEW YORK. ImportaiiUo House Owners. Important to Uuilderi. importaut to Rail Road Compa nies. Important to STarmerS. To all wficm this may concern, end it concerns everybody. JOHNS & CROSLEY'S ITIFROYED GTJTTA TSRCHA CEMENT ROOFING. The Cheapest and moss durable Hoofing IT IS FIRE AMD WATER PSODF It can be applied to new an J old Hoofs tf all kinds steep 01 flat and to Shingle roofs without removing the Mnngles. Tlie Cost is only about Onc-Tlii rd that of Tin, JLTiO IT IS TWICE A DLRAEiL.1:. This article has been thoroughly tested ia New York City and all paata of the L'aiteJ Statej Cana da West in iiej ai;d Central an 1 youth America on buildings of all kinds such as Factories Founderief Cnurches Hail R ad Depots Cars an4 on i'ubhu Luildiujs geuerolly Uoverntnent Building Ao. by the principle tiuildcrs archeteets anp others during the past four vearsand has proved Vi bo the C.IE aF ES,T and MOST LtUIUULE KOOFINii in use it is in every resjct A fikk watfb wbataer and TLMK puoor covering for kogksj jf all kinds. Thin it ihe UXLYmatvrial minufantnred in the fruited Slate which combines the very desirable properties ol Eluhticitq and Durability whi b -re universal'v acknowledged to be possessed by GLJ'F TA PEUCHAAND INDIA liUli- lio Heat is Required in Maklinn; Application. The expense of applying it is trifling as an ordinary Roof can be covered vnd finished the name day. It can be applied by any one, and wheu tjuisbe.d forms a turf evil riRS FKOOFtr- Jace with an clestic body which cannot bo injuie l by llEVT COLD or TOKM3 IMIKISKING Of JiOOi' UoAiD.s nor any cx'crnal action wnatevur. LIQUID GUTTA PEltCUA CEMENT. For Coatino; Metals of all Kinds when exposed to the Anion of the Whather. and For Preserving and Repairing 33 o tal Rool Ct' ALL KIN 1S. ThisisTUK ONLY Compositiof KN'OWN which will uxenfidl j rexint extrmie chauyen of ull cliinatesfor . Icwjth of time ichen apjAied to metida to which it udin-res firmly forming a body equal to three coats of ordi narv paint costs much less, and will LAS' TIllibE T1JES AS LONG"; anafn.iuits clasr:.c:ty is not injured bv the contraction and exp'sioa of TIN nnd othor METAL ROOFS coos'juem upon budden chanoes of the wcaibr-r. vvr I' rf.Tp vV'vlA?rC v-'l 0R IN WARM LA1I1LU AM) WILL .,X 'ASIl OFF Leaky tin and otlV,r hUi roofa can ie Vcadily repaired uith J-Ma ph Cement, uud prevented trow further cornm Bnj leaking, thereby ensur i,); a Perfectly water-tight roof for rnauy years. -i his Yemeni is peculiarly adapted for the picser-v-ii6n of iron railings. Stoves, Safes, Agricultural Implements. Ac, also lor petieral iniinutiicturprs use GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tiu and other met al rocis ol' very description, fiotn its reat elastici ty, is cot injured by tho eomraction and expnasion cf metals, and will not crack iit cold nor run in warm weniher. Tnse materinls arc adapted to all climates, and wo ar prepared to supply wdeft from any p;wt cf the country, at t4iort -notice, for tlutta Porcha roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and UutUl'cT cha Ceuieut in barrels, with full printed directions tious for application. Agon ts "Want cel. Wo whI ojaao liiKral and sattslactory arrange meats with responsible parties who would like to establish themselves in a luorarive anu joruianciit business. - " OUR TERMS ARE CASH. - Wb can give abundant prcof of all wo ebim in favor of cur improved Itoolipg Materials, haviD ap plied ihetr toeveral thousand Koofd io New York City and ricimty. . JOUXS &.CRGSL1aY SOLE SlAM FACTl KKltS, Wholesale Warehouse, 78, William Street, Corner of Liberty street, NEY YGUK, Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be fur nished on application. Aov.7,1861. ly 30VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Among which are Wilson's Albany, $1 per 100 or d5 per 1000; Jenny Lind, $T,50 per 100; Triomphe de'Uand, $2 per 100 ; Boston Pine, IToveys Seedling, Hookers, Black Prince, May Queen and 25 other kinds at $1 per 100. Plants of Randolph Pise Sprinly of 18S3 at 2 Tier doz. Anj. 1861. ' NEMAHA NURSERY. "Strawberries. XX.X2Nr023 t&s CO., FLUSHING. N. Y. Will send their new Strawberry Catalogue, com prising 150 varieties, and new Catalogues of Bul bous Flowers and Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. Prince's Scarlet Magnate Triompho de'fland, ITo ker's J. i;uy Lind, and 20 other varieties, $1 per 101 and $5 per 1000. Wilson's Albany, 75cfs per 1 0 ), $ I per 1000, $10 for 3000. iiustin'i Seediitg ?I per Dozen, For other splendid varieties jee CaUIojues. - Aug. . &S-lt a Hi O C3 o j -vat' tn x c5 - y - 3 . - r c u . X c . A ' 3 A 3 m x - H : -r t- e - - rr a S o;si- ..-i3 i " -3 . t.- i. s - j: ? ' s s s 5 J ; 2 -- S , - i 1 . z o 3 i. 2 to S3 - 3 O e a i . C . I - i f: .2 - x u - - 9 n o . 'Ma 5 2-t .2 - jrf 3 30 o ?f 3 .2 : 'j M Z. ejZj- i - I 5 j - 5 mum ft. ? ' c w ? ss-r ..2 "3 - tt - c 2 5f - JS it . 3 o rJ3 aw T! ' - 1 5 " u " . - E - w -j -3 a . 2 o - o O s c o - - t: -c m o ft. 4 ..s I-. il 3 U 3 S 3 o a j M w b - M H S 4 fc- . ft- Sir 1 5 4f 7- i- 3 .a n 3 3 -J 15 J3 3 W . w i - c ? 3 'i -3 o. 5 3 i2 ' "? a K. i - , w S -3 i - -t S3 1 - c i t C 3 2 - i; a e i a -3 - - - f5 i - z - o iJ-i' " 3 trf c s ? . i cS 3 o 2 - s e r a 5 " 2 a 9 5 S Si a J & a -Z3 a s X s s: 5 2 - 5 m U & 3 : i o o. - w 0'0aZ 5 - 9 5 C 3 a 3 2 . - "2 - r - c a 2 2 - " 2 S- 3 x iK s- JS S. 3 O OJ Z 3 rj ft X w 41 9 i. - S S r -s . . HO 3 u. C 73 - ; j - S t- o c 2 l. S 3 3 - . - s i W o 0 O 3 X in 65 -3 Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It it a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaint?, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely thia compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found cf the following complaints : ScilOFULA. AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, Euuptioxs and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease. Duopst, Neu UALGIA or Tic Douloureux, Deuilitt, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Ross or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed ths whole class of complaint arising from, Impuiutx or the Ulood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which faster in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this -remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this throul the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sore's; cleanse it when you rind it is ob structed and sluggish in the vein ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feeling will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this fiabulum of life disordered, there can be no asting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the gTcat machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any tiling else. During late ycar3 the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have bet'ii frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extras of Sarsapavilki which flood the market, uitil the name itself is justly despised, and, 33 become synonymous with imposition r1(l tlicat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from tbe load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to aecure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously takea according to directions oa the bo Ilk. rRETAKED BY DR. J. C. AYEK &. CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle Six Bottles Yor 83 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias won for itself such a renown for the cure of every -variety of Throat uud Ltinj Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for its to recount the evidence 'ef its rirtiio.s, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has lonsr been in constant use throughout this section, we nerd notd more than assure the people its quality ia kept up to the best it ever 1ms been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all itliasver been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOS THE CTJI1E 07 'Cottiveness, Jctmulicrt Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul UtoinacFt, Erysipelas, lieadachet Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions ami &in Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Xeurnlyia, CJ a Dinner Pill, and for Purify in j the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient iu the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Pries 25 cent3 per Eor ; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Thvsicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Acrents below named fur nish gratis our American Alm anac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. LVj not be put off bv unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Atek's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for s&Ia by Juries iviAUN, J. J. THURMAN, Druggists, Brownville, N. T. To disabled Soldiers, Seamen and Mari ners and widcws 'or ether heirs of Ihont xcho hat", died or been killed in service. CHAS. C. TUCKER, Attorney for Claiments, Bounty, Lacd and Pension Agent, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Pensions procured for Soluiers, Seamen an l Mariners of ibe present war, who are dUabieil by wonn'N re ceived or disease contracted while in servRy; ar.d Pen tions, Bounty Money and arrears of Par bti;ned fcr widows or other heirs ol ttose who have iitd or been tilled wbile in ee-vtae. Uouuty Land procured tor services in auv of th cttor wars. CHA. C. TTCSES, "ov. 7, 1S51 ai9-tl Waiilitn, D. C. j- -v ' ?'' ' 7 v CUJ15 : yC ' 013 aT feVGUSil8aSj!3 CURE J-.;. tit iffr f? -r rrr By tbeu-enf thes Pills the periodic attacks of Ner. out or Sick Headache any be prevented ; and if - taken u the commencement of an attack itaadiii:a tell from pain and sickness will be obtained. TSoy seldom fail in removing tbe .Yavft? aad lltai ache to which females are s subject. They act geaily upon the towel remoTinj Cofi nas. For Literary Men, Stvdenlt, Delicate Female, and all perna of sedentary habits they are vaiuatie s Laxative, improving the appetite, sivir.g tun$ aud trU gor to the diea'.ive or(rn. and restorinj trie naiorat elasticitv snd strenr'h of tte whole jMera. TheCEPHALIfi PILL3 are the result of ionjIvestU ration and carefttlly conducted exiHsriaients; tiriz been ia use many years, drtriD which time they bav prevented and relieved a va.t amount of pairi and ac: ferinn from lTcadache. wbether oriniaatiux in tfc0r vom system er from a deranred etate of tte ttomacll They are entirely vegetable ia their composition, tart may be taken at ait tinier with perfv aafe'y. wuhu inaklne any ch3n of diet, and tht ahaent-e of as y ditr atrreable taste rtnders it tasy ta adrniniittr LUn W children. Beware of counterfeits ! The genuine hare five ngnattirei of IT eery C. SvaUHa SoJd by DruztrlRta and all other Dealers In MUctti. A box wm te teat by mail prepaid us receipt of . Prico 25 ccnta Ait orders ihould be addrecaed to HENRY C. SPALDING. 4St Cedar Street, Netr York. . Deo. 6, 13oJ. n22 ly THE FOLLOWING LXDORSLXZSTS OT SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS Will convince all Tho BaiTer frcta MEADACH3S, TSAT A Speedy and Sure Cure . rC WTTTTTM rpjTV TT TWriTT I . V K. . ' .9 . . - . i tae i etotMa were unsolicited by Mr. SPA -DING, they aford unquestionable proof of tha cfacy of this truly tKieniipo diicotery. Zcverly, JLTo44Di.ll,l:3 H C SraLPrxo, Esq. I wiih for some eirenlars or larje abow til's, to brinj your Cephalic Pills more particBlarfy Vfor-' my euatomers. If you hare anjthicj f i'.cl, il?aae rend to me One of my customer, who fs subject to iee?aS!ck ITeadaehe. (usually lasting two daya.) curi of amaUac&iu oehourby your Pdl, which I aorj, her. KeapectfuIlTToara. w BTOS23.. . Eynolihhurj, Franklin Co CL Jaouary 9, 1S31 IlEJntT C Spaldino, So 43 Cedar St, JT Y Deur sir: Inclosed find twenty-five eent, (25.) for wble end box r.f "Cephalw Pills." Send to addre of 1.0. tj 1 urei , iwi uui'i(jur,.r ranaiia VO, U.TIO, Your Pillt tcori lika a charm cure Utadacaa al mot iuetanliir. Truly yonra, Mr. SriXDEfc. 2l3oninile, Cn,Feb 3,1 3! J, Sir; ' I have tn5d your Cephaiits Tills, and like ihm o well that I waat jou to sond me two dollars wcrtii mor. Part of the are for the neighbor?, to whoa I rxn 1 few ont or the nrt box I g -,t from you. dead the Pilli by m-iil, and oblige Ycur ob't oerrant, JAilES K5TDT. . Katirfard, Pa, Feb. , 1231,' .Ma. Spalding.- Sirt I wifb yoa to send me one more box cf ynnr Cf ihalic i'ilis, Aacc received a grert deed cf luefj from diem. Yours. resrxwtfalTy, MAIiY AX' STOIKHOtJS-. Spruce Creel; nuntingttvn ., Pc.., January 13, i33l. . -I. C. SrALDISO. Pir: You win plea send me two boxeif your Cephxl ic PiliiJ. Sciid theai immediately. F.espectfullv yonr. J.NO.B. R11I0T3. P S I have used ont box e your Puis, anlji:t4 :hem excellent, Bftle Vernon, Ohio, Ja. 15, 1S5I. rTrxnr C. Spaldi.no. Esq. Please find inclosed twenty-fire eenU, for wh:cb end me another box of yoerCephalic Pillj. JU ire truly the let Pill ihare err trid. Ln-ect A. STOVER, PM. Eella Vernon, Wyandot Co, 0 . 27"A finale bottle ef SPALDING'S PREPAID ULUE will a.Ye twva timea iu eoet aaaaally7 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLU 11 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. save thi: pieces i ECOIfOMY ! dispatch! tiruA Stick in Tine Savee A'' " As accidents will happen, even in well reu4ol families, it is very dewable U have some eheao t nd convenient way for repairicj Furniture, Toyj.C.-oj- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE uie-U all 8ich emergencies, nd no household caa -iSord to be without it It u always ready, aal to the sticking point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." HENRY C SPALDLYO. o 43 Cedar Street, Sew Ycr, CAUTION. . As cfrtainunpriaciple-J persons are attjrrr-1!-? t- nalm off on the uri'Hsp-Hitic rub!;c imitt; -tll'r ' pt FPiRni oir?,' i .i imitations o: cav rbfci A Kb I) OLLI I would cantion all Tr,, -xarame before pu.hasioS, and gee fut Vi' nacj -"4- rSPALDlNG'S PKFPAKED GLU" is on the outaide W"?per; ali vipers ar"r - ';. ,"