YHE.yERTISER tectJf-a to rr H- DooBiJfs and Judge C. W. -gjjiy, the Coramitee appointed by v c:,zCCE of this County to visit the Corercorand Legislature, and lay le , ,e then the necessity of affording, r- the southern, .portion ot tue returned last Friday. The r rprccr assured them that arms should je furnished us as soon cs tney ccn.ua ve curCj ; rdJ that he would use his best favors to protect the Territory from ,v.e depreciations of marauding lands of ,l':ors and thieves. If necessary, he '. rail out the last man in the Terri r,y There are numerous lands of des .yeras in this vicinity, plundering our fVzc?. Sorae of them, calling them iSP8 Jayhawlers, indignantly scorn the jca of being thieve?. They say they acting with the approbation of the Governor in taking property from dbloy elr.en; that hirst stealing is done by jsere iheves, upon their credit. Yet it o r.pens that in nearly every instance, ?, Lere ci'.izt ns of thU county are Jay fawk d. even in open daylight, they are jjui.Utd Lnicn men. Last week', a crmpary -f fr vitiudMr. Lr-hij :h nc: JVru, a:d tcck a watch, two silk cresses i reo!vtr nr.d saddle. When remonstra ted wiih :I.t-y tvtiirmd a poriicn of the tr.irles, but ktpt the balance, saying 'had for tl TfrrTJcLLETI-N'. Yt s-terJay R IV tin for ti.is month. Nj more v. e'esed the ;!1 be pu!.lihpdtill receive indonvi'ij for the past c-& struit ri for tie fid are. It will be fy for tie f :.!e for' us to obtain dWpatchrs, iereaf'-cr without paving for then: inad Tflncc. The BKeiin was corumcLC.'d this month at the solicitation of citizens cf this county, and of Atchison ceuuty. Mo. Most tf the subscribers engaged cither if pay ,n advance or when the mranh was. half cut,' yet Let one half of tiem hare yet paid. We will restj'nve ibscrihers desire it. mast be paid cn number. the the Bulletin if the but i receipt of the "spendiilix' first Last Chance. Those whe wish to n.!i in Capt Matthew s Cavalry cem r.y fhould recollect that 'he opportuni ty will expire on the first of January. After that none will be admited. B. B. Tuo:rsoN, Esq;, , will remain in this county for "a few days, for the purpose cf recruiting. As there Las -been considerable inqui ry as to the '"Spondulicks," we will rtate that they receive SIC 1-2 per month besides their board and clothing. When they furnish a horse their pay is $31 1-2 ycx rriomh.' They are allowed $36 worth of substantial clothing per year. All uhf enlist should, of course, furnish) their own horses. An OrroRTrxiTY to Sell Grais for Cash. S. B.Sirrns.of St. Louis, is now staying in this city, for the purpose of pur chasing wheat and corn. For the latter the price is low, but the narket will pot at the presnnt time warrant him in pay. ing higher for it. Those who have deal ings with Mr Sifers, will find him a gen tleman. The list of appointments in the N. Y. Tribune, 'of D-.-cernber 14. contains the the following: . "W. N. Jt nlcs cf IYnn., has been ap pointt d Land Agent, at Browuville, Ne-draska." '. Rectirer of the Land OiTice, we sup pose is meant. - In is reported that a fight occurred in Musiuri, somewhere near the Kansas line, a few days ago, between a compa ny of Jayhawkers and the citizens. A brother of Jahocubus was killed, and Jahocubus himself was dangerously woun ded. Great Britain, which w ill be considered in executive session to.morrow. A rumor is afloat that the government has decided to return Mason and Shdell, but we are satisfied this is untrue. The Africa will carry to England a dispatch from Lord Lyons containing little more than the intelligence that he has received and j i j . . ceuverea 10 me American government his instructions from the foreign office. The Senate Committee on Foreign Atlairs has the question of establishing diplomatic relations with Liberia and Hayti under advisement, and will report favorable at an early day. A Cabinet meeting was held to.dav. at which the Lnglish question was dis cussed, of course informally. There was but one sentiment and that is, that no quarrel rith England must be permitted to interfere at this moment to stay the reduction of the rebels. I hare the best authority for saying that the demands of Lngland will be met with a spirit of con ciliation which will refute the report that Mr. Seward or any other member of the Cabinet has been eager to provoke a for eign war. NEW ADVERTISE 21 E NTS Hdtotioe. Oideon P. Tin-Jill wt:i take notice that Trillium Wit Son did. on the I4'h day of Nuveuiter. A. D. 1SG1, file bi j.etaicn in the Dicirict Court wit!. in and for mi. l a o.r.my, N fi a-ka Ten itorj , i.fami the aaid (intern F. Tmdail. defendant, settinz fortb that the :d GiJe ou F. Tini'a'i gave to William K. Pardee ui'r!gaee, dated i tiny i t June. IhSS, due twelve inoiittirf after date, on :l e f"l!" wjmt dciibed real csia:e, ti-wit: L"t No. etie (1). ia e.':Iti N. thirij "ne (31). and a '. Xi. tin in fto;ii.ri Xu, lliirili (3!'). Tim usli.p d. heven ( n r:i nt Kuie N . vix'ee.i (16), Kt4 i.f the nxtii i mci (al r.ieie.ian in Xem.ili "uiitv, Ne-l-i a-ka Te: i ii yy, ti 'cure the piynient .f Sl. 'i:h ir.icip.t at tlae rate f rive per cent, per ni.;tuh afier niaiurity accordiiiu ! a re. 'am rruii!!iiy ri.ie of the -ai;ie date arr npipyius Mud ninrtuntre -lit the said tViliiam y.. Piitue for a vaiiuiile Ciinleraiij as- iciirJ and tr.i-ierr-il 1!ie f.-id l o e I'lul riioritra.te i n ti e 'J:!i of June. A. D. 1S6-J nd pr.,yin;j tint c id I ci;i::r- r.i. y bv o'd to pay the mi aauiint, 14', wiih a afme aid. Aui ti e sid tii ie- n F TindiM is notified that he is req'.;irp-t t at ivt. a :d an-wer aid potitiou cn or belore the23ilay ,t February, A. D va. n.TAVi-on. ttoi riey for Complainant. Tec. 2G. 1E62 ::C-5.v $9 Estray Notico. Taken rp hy the '.ertint !, 2 1-2 miles vector llr.ju r vil e, an es'ray II ;iv i alu nt t j yetirs o;d S!. i '.i:f l italic. ':iima: ktd. She Uaj been Cti in tl e V. i!i;ty ,.t ut six tOK A. DOJl). New Heme die 3 for SPERIilATORRKCSA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A r.cr.ri-o'-r:! Tr t;'!".! ten c!:nhtheii cj; rpcemr J7- !g:-;.t Jcrlh.f lie'i'f of the S.t and DUtrcurd. t'Hutcd irtih Virtiifri't find i'hrohic Disrates ond ei'Cc:at! j or iUe Cure o Daeaat of the Sexual jr?cr.. IdiiDiCaVIi JLT3VZCZZ given gratis, ly the Actin- Sjw.'D. Vjiu'i IIoctI"! rn ftpematnrrho! . srd flher dt- e?f-eiftne 'aal (trjsns. aim u i.-ent-.n ur,.if IUKS enipo yed in tl,i li-; ensary. sent inoa'ed letter ftiveni e, tree or cuare. iwoor n.rc-e taiup mccvi-able A '. lrfts nr.. J. STILUS' norflTITOK, n .ward As .f.tion. X'i. 2. S ir.ta N'inih Street. Phi lade Ipbia, Pa. December 12, 1SC1. iii3-ly Commissioner's Notice N atice i hereby kivcu that the under-ijneJ having hecri appointed hy the Probate C.iurt of Neuiaha county. Nebraska Territory, as C. inn.isMotiers to receive, ex amine and adject till claim and demands of all j'ersons aeaiit the etaie ot Henry Uoer, late of said county, deceased, bavc appo'uleJ Saturday, HtU of January, Ji. D. ltG2. At 10o"cl t. A. M. at the filce of the Pr. bate Jade of faid county, in Bro-xuvilie, a t lie time mi place when and wLeie tbeaid Commissioners will meei fr the purpose ot examiniiig and allowing claims against Kaid estate. am riim acainst paid estate are hereby recmrea to be filed at the i Rice of the Pr bate Court -f said d-uniy, within nine months from this date, or they will be for ever barred Given, iLi, 31 dav or December, A. D. lbbl. ncccmber Cih. iS61. i.22-4w$1 60 . The River su'll remains "open" at this point. Tassengers can now cross in a nkifT- Petition for Partition. J.'Feph Opeit. Adtninitrator of I the estate of Peiir a Kuter, dec S vS J Emrna nnp"-ee nnd other?. J In the Probate Court or Xem iha cntinty. Nebraska, Ter ritorv. Petition for Partition of l;ind. rmm iv.pree cf the State ot California. John Opeltof Iisouri. Airre-1 Ope'.t and William Cpelt of Ncbra-kaTerritory. atid Josej bine Bell of Misseuu. and Samuel Bell of Kentucky. Minor children of Josephine and William Bell deceased, who are heirs ard lenal representatives of Pelira ltittcr cecea-ed.-yon arehere bvn..ttiel that n the llih day of Xovenilf, 1S61. tatd Adniini-trator filed hi petition in ihe P.obate O jurt of aid county of Nemaha, the object and prayer cf which is to obtain an onier on the diy of January, 1S62. at 10 o'clock. A M. for the appointment of C Bimi.woners to make partition and divii n to and anion)? said heirs, acroidins to thPir respective n.eret ia and to the following described l uids. to-T. it ; Thee.ist ha"f of w titm 35, town 4, north of ratt'C 15 east, containing 320 acres. O i'ered that the rbore be pi.b.i-hed four Treeks ia the Xebrarka Advertiser. V.v-- w.ir.MMt, Dec 6.161 i:J2-4w $7 60 Pn hate Judye. MASTERTS SALE. Daniel G. YVliite and t O. U. IH'wett $ v. i Cyrus W. Wheeler. J By virtue of a ddrrtal o'der lsrea trom in . iern p ffl.-e of the District C iurt of Nemaha county in the 21 Judiri'tl District if Nobraski Territory, tip .n a nec-ne made b said C-urt a' its September term. A D 1S6J, in the ah-.ve entitle I rm. I wi' ell. on Monday the ZHh day of December, ibei. at Ihe hour ot II o'clock, A M of aid day. ai menoor or lien's Hall, the place wbi-re sa.'d court was ?as held, Browuvi.le, Nennha c imty. etralla leiuiory, the foilowim: de-eriheil rel e xi e, with me apputien- anoes tbcreimto tiei"U'-in j, io-u: The soiiih west quarter of section twenty-three (.a,) in townshui nnmbiir tive (5)noi1hof ranpe nutntier fifteen(i ) eaM i f tie -ix h t rincipal tnereilian situa ted iu the c .r.nty and Territory aforesaid except thirty acres out of .Le north west corner ti H e bche bid der forCAsh. J- i' ur.i.. Master in i uancery. November 2, ISC1 n21-5w pr fee$!2 50 Religions. Preachiri: In tbe P-fsnyteri-n Cburcb pext Sabbath at talf past ten A. M., and 6 1-2 P.M., by Eev. H.II. pobbioa. Latest bj JIail. VASniNGTOX, IS. A series of resolutions have passed the Jeislature of Tennessee relating to the opening of the Souihern ports, and re commending that no crops of cotton be seeded the ensuing year. The Richmond Examiner says ictel- ' licence, apparently tetter founded than that which generally finds its way from nasnmgton, nas oeen repeivea or an intention on the part of the military au thority of the United State to make an advance on the lines of the Potomac and risk another eeneral engagemenf within ihe neit ten davs. A dispatch in the N. Y. Herald from fortress Monroe, says : A flag , of truce has just arrived from Norfolk. The greatest excitement pre vails in Richmond and Norfolk in regard o the tews from England. How the in telligence reached Richmond lam unable to say, but they Had the news all over the touth this morninr. A great many peo 'rip. it i said, will ro against Enclanc thould she interfere in the affair and ue mand Mason and Stidell. The Union iDirit is evidentlvlawakening. Cam: Sevmour and Mr. Adams's mes Mrigor ..ant4 -Knnt midnight. The President will send a message to the Se'cte on the subject of our relations with SHERIFF'S SALE. I. T. Wbyte &. Co., J District Court eniah county. vs Nebraska Territory. T. n. Edwards S By virtue of au execution to me directed in the above entitled case, I will on Friday, th ? I07A day o January, a u nw. between the hours of 10 o'-lmk A M and 4 o clock P M, of 'aid ilav, at the door of I'cn'8 nail in urownwue, ihe nlace where said court was last hdd for said Ne maha county, ofTor for taiethe foilowjnijdecribed real estate t.i-wit: The cast half of lot number eicht, north east quarter of lot number nine in block number one in the oritinal plat of the eaid town of Browuville. t"Cether with the appurtenances thereunto belont.irp, Kjuated in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory. J. W. DULUida, oueuu. Kovember2S, 1S6I d21-6w $6. Estray Notice. To milium n. Hoover. County Clerk of Nemaha comity. Nebraska; Ton ate hereby notifio that on the 30th dar of November, lbGl, I loo up on uij pi in Mid county, the fol lowing est rays, vie: uue ,.uiie and red pieileU steer auppof-ed to be four yer old, marked with crop and hole in the rtunr ear anu uuocr- lit in the left ear: and oue uteer Diue roan, mp- potied to be three J ear old. with crop mud hoie in me riirtit ear: also one steer calf about one yeir old, red man. with croD and snlit in the richt oar. and nnderlit in the left ear. s. u.tiAU,JH,i December 12th, 1S61. n23-3w-pdj NOTICE. The Probate Court of Case county haTing appointed tbt nndersicned a Conimiseioners on the estate, of J07 eph Proud of Gape county, N. T. deceased, do hereby notify all pernons bavins claimi acainst Ra;d estate to present tbe tame tothaConimissionera for examination and approval, on the lOin day of January, A. D. lSt:2, at Beatrice, or they will be forever deoared from pre' sentiDg the same. g.c.nTvS'!CotnmUsl0Cflrt- Beatrice, December 12th, IS61. n23-4w $5 Estray Notice. Taken no en Saturday tbe Tth, by the andersicr'e'l about six n.i!es west of Brownville, near Weddle'a bridce. at north east ouarter section 33, town 6, ranee 15. a t)v horse, ahout 9 or rears of ape, a bald face one bind foot white, a large scar on the ripht Fide, and n n H.l'ri".TT one on the bait. atiai-'" December 1SG1 nC3-3w Furniture! Furniture!! The moot complete stock of Purnitnre ever offered in this upper country Jiikt received by - T. U.ILU. BrowBTiU. April 25ii. 18$1. UNITED STATES LTAIL. Post Orncr. Dfiahtmit. Washington, Sovember 30, it. PROPOSALS will be receired at tb Contract OfiVe ? ?rtm",t,,ntu 10 m- of Monday, Marca II, l5i. forconTeying the hhIk of tbe Tnited States ror Tour years, cmnmencinz July l. 1S62, and ending Jnce M 1S66, in the Territory of Nebraska, on tbe U J v y iue acceume cr ce.?artnre and arriTals far'10 ,pccifle1- Decisions ancounced tj April 24, (Ei anine thelast,:pnt, end intfrncliont ennered ) K001 From Conncil Blnife, Iowa, by Omaha City. Xe- urifti. Klkhnm rii Pol',, w r 1 1. n .. Ciianjin, Pranklin. El Dorado. Colnrrbn. Rrml i land City, Abbeville, Wood River, Nebraska Centre, nd Fort Kearney, to Kearney City, 2i0 miles' and uca. pix niaes a weec Leave Council Bluffe daill, tcept Scodar, at 6 a. m; ArTive at Kearney City cn the fourth day brlpm; Leave Zearcey City daily, except Snndsy, at 6 a m; Arrtre at Conncil fluffs on the ionnh cay by 6 p m. Bids to ran by an expedited schedule will be coinsid erei. ivnz from Omaha Cifr. tr Kellevne. n-.ni'i. Platt?mouth. Rock Bluffs, Lcwitown, Three Groves', Vyominjr. Nebraska City. Otoe Citv. Mount Veron. BrownsTille. Nemaha City. Aapinwal, St. Stephen's Vinnehago, Rolo, Nob art. knd WTilte Cloud, to Higb- lanq, jai nine ant pack, mree times a week. Leave Omaha City Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at o a m; Arrive at Hichland third dar bv 6 n m : Leave Highland Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a ill , Arrive at Omaha City third diy by 6 p m. Bids to run six times a week, and also to extend to St. V Jseph, Missouri, will be considered. 14003 From Omaha citv. bv Florence. Port Ca!b,-nn. Tan., De Solo. Cnmming city. Modal!, Tekamah, De ettnr, Omadi, Dakotah city. Covicjrton and Sergeants BlufTs. to Sioux city, lis mi les and back, three times a week. Leave Omaha city Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 ami Arrive at Sioux city next day bv 10 d m : Leave Sioux city Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 iu j Arrive at Omaha city next days by 10 p m. Bids for six-times-a-week service will be considered. 1I0M From Bellevne, by Hazleton, to Fremont, 40 miles ana iac, three times a week. Leave Believue Monday, Welnesday and Friday, at 6 am; Ar-ive t Fremont bv 8 p m : J eave Fremont Tut tday, Thursday and Saturday, at C a A"ive at Believue by 8 p m. 11005 From Believue. by Pla te Valley, to Plattf ard. 24 niiie ani ba.-k. once a week. T!ve Believue Friday M 6 a m; Arrive at Fiattford by 2 p m; I.e ive Plat ffird Sitnrdty at 6 a tat Arrive at Relivue by 8 p m. Hf'CC From U ck B:u.Ti. y Canobe. to Wyominsr. 15 tnile nd hack om-e a week. Leive Rock Biuffj Saturday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Wyoming by 12 m X I.eive Wyomitiir Sat irday at 3 p m ; Arrive at Rjck Bluffs ly 8 p m. 140C7 Frotn Plattsmontb, bv GIralale. to Plattford. 25 n-.ilcs and back, once a week. Leave Plattsnnnth Saturday at 4 a mi Arrive at PUttford by 12 m ; Leave Plattti.rd Saturday at I n m : Arrive at Plattsmontb by 9 p ni. I-lfoS rrom Kftnoshe, by Budianan ard Plum ITollow, to hidiiev. 13 mile and bmk. thri?e titnesa we"k. Leave IwauosLe Monday, Wednesday ani Friday, at 8 a Arrive !t Sii!p"y by 12 m ; Leave Sidney Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 2 p m ; Arrive ai K iti'rbe by p ru. HOOD From Three Groves, by Mount Pleasant, to VTeep- icc M ater. II miles and bark, ence a week. Leave Three Groves Saturday at 6 a ru; Atrive at Weeping Water bv 12 im ; Leave Weeping Water Satnnlay a: 2 pro J Arrive at Three Groves by 8p in. li'"10 Trom Wyomins. by Av.Ka, to Salt Creek. 45 mile3 and b icit . oncii a v rt k. Le ve Wxomlnc; Friday atCamj Arrive nt Slt Ct eek by 8 p n ; Lcve S i:t Creek Saturdav at a a m Arrive at Wyoaiiuff by 8 p m. 14011 Fr.ita Near.ikt City to Sidn?y,I0 miles and I:icV. k5x lim j.-' a week. Leave Xebrajka City dai!r, except Sunday, at 6 a m : Arnv tit Sidney, by 12 in : weave Sidney daily, except Sunday, nt 1 p m ; Arrir? nt Nebraska" City by 7 p m. U012 Frotn Xebra-ka city by Wornil!ton. Teoum seh, Daniel's Iianeh. Turkey Creek, and Dsnni pon, to M:irysviMe, Kansas, 86 miles aDd back, 3 time a wetk. Leave Nebraska city Monday, Wedne?day, and Fri day at 0 a m ; Arrive at Maryarille TVendeicay. Friday and Sun day by fipm, Leave Maryville Mond-iy, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Nebrnska City "Wednesday, Friday and Sanfoy by 6 p m. 14.113 From Nebraska CIfy by rielena, Kingston, V. sf, lieatriee, and Bine Springs, to llarysvi'lo 107 miles and biek once a week. Leave Nebraska City Monday at 6am; Arrive nt Marypville Wednesday by 10 p m ; Lrave Maryvillc Tbarsday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Nchrarka Cily Saturday by 1,0 p m ; 14014 From Nebraska City, by Syracuse-, Palmyra. Saliiilo. Camden, and Areola, to Kearney City, 200 in il es and back. rnce a week. Leave Nebraska City Monday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Kearney City filth day by 6 p m; Lavc Kearney City Monday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Nebraska City fifth day by 6 p m. 14015 From Mount Vernon by Sonora, Missouri, to Kckjxirt, Id mile? and back, twice a week. Leave Mount Vernon Monday and Thursday at C a m : Arrive r.t Tiockport by 12 m : Leave Rockport Monday and Thursday at 2 p m; Arrive at Mount Vernon by 8 p m. B ; l3 to run three times a week will be considered. 14010 From Brownville to T.ockport, Mo., 10 miles and back, six time a week. Tieave Brownville daily, except Sunday, at 9 a m; Arrive at Bockportby 12 in ; Leave Korknort daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m ; Arrive at Brownville by 5 p m. 14017 From Brownville, by Tecumeh and Austin, t Beatrice, 80 miles and back, once a week. Leave Brownville Friday nt Gam; Arrive at Beatrice next day by 6 p m ; Leave Bofltrice Friday nt G a ni ; Arrive nt Brownville next day y fl p m. U IS From liulo to Oregon, Mo., 22 miles and back, three titm a week. Leave Rulo Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m; vlirivBt Oregon by 12 m ; Leave Oregon Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m . Arrive nt Ruli by 7 p.m. s 14019 From Rulo, by Archer, Salem, MKMJeburg, 1'lcnsant Valley and Clear Creek, to Marygvilie, Kn.. 67 miles and Lark, once a week Leavo Rulo Monday at 6am; Arrive at, Marvsviue n"xt day by 10 p m ; Leave Marvsville Wednday at 6 a m : Atriveat Rulo next day by 10 p m.- 14020 From Saint Stephens, Neb., by Rush Bottom, Mo.. Jone s roint, and rorest City,toOregjn, ilo., 32?i miles and back, twice a week. eave Sr. Stephens Monday and Friday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Orer"n by 6 p m : LeaTe Orr n Tuesday and fatnrday at 8 am; Ar.ive at St. Stei hens by p va. 4021 From Falls City, by Gen-va, Scott', Table Book, Pawnee City, and Beatrice, to Patterson's ILmche. SO miles and back, on -e a weak. Leave Falls City Monday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Patterson s K inche next day by o p m; Leave Patterson's Ranche Monday at fl a m: Arrive at Falls City neKt day by 6 p ta. 14022 From Falls City to Saint Stephens, 15 miles and back, three timea a week. Leave Falls City Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a m Arrive at Saint Stephens by 12 m ; Leave Saint Stephens Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 2 p m ; Arrive at Falls City by ft p m. 14023 From Tecnmseh, by Kingston, to Helena, 11 miles and back, onee a week. Leave Tecumseh Saturday at 6 am ; Arrive at Helena by 12 m ; Leave Helena Saturday at 2 p m ; Arrive at Tecumseh by 8 p iu. 14024 From Pawnee Cily, bv A. H. ITant's. Tecum seh, Kingston, and Three rorksof Great emaba, to Olathe on Salt Creek, 90 miles and back, once a week. Leave Pawnee City Wednesday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Olathe Saturday by 4 pm; Leave Olathe Wednesday at Bam; Arrive at Pawnee City Saturday by 4 p m. 14Q23 From Austin to Beatrice, 8 mil3 s.nd back once a week. Leave Austin Saturday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Beatrice by 10am; Leave Beatrice Saturday at 11 a n Arrive at Austin by 1 p m. 14023 From Florence to Magnolia, Iot, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Florence Monday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Magnolia by 6 p m : Leave Magnolia Tuesday at 8 am Arrive at Florence by 6 p m. 14027 From CumminR City, by De Soto and Fort Calhoun, to Magnolia, Iowa, 24 miles and back, 3 times a week. Leave Cummroinj City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m ; arfiv at Mnnfilia bv 12 m : Leave Magnolia Monday, Wendesday and Friday at 2 pm; Airire at Camming City by 8 pm. 14023 From Decatnr. bv Loean' Valley, to West Point, 30 miles ani ba;k. once a week. Leave Decatur Friday at 8 a m ; Arrive at West Point by 0pm; Leave West Point Saturday at 8 a ra; Arrive at Decatur by 6 pm. 11023 From Sioux CJy,Iowa, Cottonwood Springs; Nebraska,' to Denvr City, 650 miles and back, &cee a week. ) Leave Sioux City M?i?3y at 6 a m ; Arrive at Denver Cinoa he tfteentb day by 6 pm, Leave Denver Crty M-nday at 6 am ; Arrive at Sioux City n the fifteenth day by 6 p m. Bids to etd a: Cottonwood Springs, 330 miles less distance, withpropeed schedule, will be consid ered. 1 14030 From Sionx Oty, Iowa, by lower crossing of Bix btoux, encijion, laneton. Lboteau Creek, Strangitr's Ferry, Jbdian Agency on the Yaneton Sioux reserve, ani Greenwood, to Fort Randall, 141 miles and beck, once a wjek. Leave Sioux City Hot lay at 4 a m ; Arrive at Fort Randal Thursday by 12 mj Leave Fort RandalVlhursday at 1 p m Arrive at Sioux City Sunday by 6 p m. Bids to run two and three times a week will bec.CE ilered. j 14031 From Sionx Qty, Towa by Niobrara, Poncha, Reserve, and Chitmey Rock, to. the .Vbuth Pass of the Rocky MounUt-S 603 miles, and back, once a week. ; Ieave Sioux City Mn lay at 6 a ra ; Arrive at the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains on the 15th day at 8 m ; Leave the. South Paas of the Rocky Mountains at 6 a m; Arrive at Sionx City on the 15th day at 6 p ra. Bids to end at Fort Laramie, omitting the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, 300 miles less dis tance will be considered. Bids to end at Fort Kearney will also be considered. 14032 -From Dakota, by St. John's, Poncah, Dixon, St. James, Ilalena, Frankfort, Bonhomme City, and Niobrara, to Fort Randall, 112 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Dakota Monday and Wednesday at 8 am ; Arrive at r ort nandall third dy by 6 n m ; Leave Fort Randall Monday and Wednesday at 8 a m; Arrive at Dakota tbird day by 6 p m. 14033 From Dakota, along the Missouri River, to lort Iwandall.140 miles and bacc, once a week. Leave Dakota Monday at 6 a m ; Amve at tort Rand ill edne.-clay by 8pm; Le i V9 Fort Rindall Monday at 6 a in ; A'rrivr at Dakota ednesday by 6 p m. 14034 From Fort Randall, by Mouth of Blue Earth River, to Mouth of Little Medicine Knowl Raver, 200 miles and hack, once a week. Lave Fort Randall Monday at 8 a m : -Arrive at Mouth of Little M-dicine fifth day by 8 nm: Leave Month of Little M.-dicine at 8 a m ; Arrive at 1 ort Randall fifth day by 6 pm. Q 1 4035 From Poncba, by lona, to Vermillion, Dakota, 25 rni'ms and back, once a Week. Leave IVneha Tuesday at 4 a m ; -Arrive at Vermillion by 12 in . Leave Vermillion Tuesday at lpm; .Arrive at Poncha by 9 p m. Form of Proposal Guarantee and Certificate. Proposal -, whoso post oSe?nddres -, State of , proposes The underpinned is county of to ctirry the mails of the United States, from July 1, lib2, to Jono 30, IsGG, on roata between and . under the advertisement of the Postmaster General, difed October 30, 1 86 1, "with celerity, certainty, and security," for the annual sum of dollars. This proposal is ma h xriih full Knowl edge of the distance of the roxde, th weight of the inail to be carried, and all ether particulars in reference to ihe route and service, and, also, ajler carejul examma tion of the laves and instrvctions attached to ihe advertisement. Dated Guarantee, The nnderugned, residing at Stat" of .undertake that, if the foregoing bid fu carrvin the mail on route No. bo accetited by the Postma-ter General, the bidder shall, prior to the 1st day August. 1S?2, enter info the required obligation, or contract, to perform the service pro ps?d, with good and sufficient sureties. This we do, understanding distinctly ihe obligations and liabilities assumed by guarantors under the27th section of the ad of Congress of July 2, ISoG. Dated Certificate. -, State of Tho undersigned, nostra tstr at eertifies.rsnER his oath op offics. that he is acquainted with the above gnw ran tors, and knows them to be men of property, and able to makeginid their guaranty. Dated See act of Congress of March 3.1S45, section IS. INSTRUCTIONS, Containing conditions to be incorporated in ihe contracts to ihe extent the de partment may deem proper. 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each interme-'i ate office, when not otherwise specified, for abort ing the mails; but on railroad ana stetmD -at routes there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of the mail bags. 2 On railmad nnd steamboat line?, and other routes where the mole of eonveyan -e admits of it, the special agents of the Post Office Department, al so post office blanks, mail bags, locks, and keys, ate to beeonveved without extra euarge. 3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route agents of the department, also the British and Can ada mails, when offered, and the agrnts accompany- inr thorn, are to be conveyed without caarge, and for their exclusive use, while travelling wiM the mails, acotnmodiuscar, or apartment in the centre of a car, properly lighted, warmed, and furnished, and adapted to the convenient separation ana uuo tu rity of the mails, is to be provided by tho cuntraetor, under the direction of the department. Railroad and steamboat eon.nanies ate required to taku the mail from and deliver it into the post offices at the eotnmencemi-nt and end of their routes, and to and irom all offices not more than eighty rods nm a station or landing. Proposals may-be submitted tor the performance of all ether siue ervle tnat for offices over eiguty rod? irom a siition or landing. Receipts will be required for mill big conveyed in charge of persons employed by railroad compa nies. There will also' be "way bills" prepared by poetmasters, or other agents of tho department, to accompany tbe mails, specifying tho number aud destination of the several bags. Oaths principal stago routes likewise, receipts will bo required and wav bills forwarded : the latter to be examined by the several postmasters, to insure regularity in the delivery of mail bigs. 4. No ray will be made for trips not pertorrnea; and for each of mch e missions not satisfactorily ex plained, three tims the pay of the trip may be de ducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails. and rot sufficiently excused, one fourtb cf the compensation for the trip is subiect to forfeiture. Deduction will also ba or dered for a grade of performance inferior to that specified in the contract. For repeated delinquen cies of the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof, and tne import ance the mail, may be made. 5. For leaviwr b-ihind, or throwing oa the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of passen gers, or for being concerned in getting up or running an express conveying intelligence in advance of tho mail. a quarter's pay may ba deducted. 6. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly and satisfactorily explained by certifi cates of postmaters or the affidavits of other credible persons, for tailing to arrive in contract ume : ior neglecting to take the mail i rom cr deliver it into a nost office: for suffering it to bj wet. injured, des- . . . . , . i r c r . J troyed, roboea, or lost,; anu mr reining, nurr h mand, to convey the mail as frequently as the ctnT tractor runs, or is concerned in running, a coach, car, or steanr.boat on tbe route. 7, The Postmaster General may annul the con tract for repeated failures to run agreeably to con tract : for violating the post office law , or disobey ing the instructions of the department ; for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by the depart ment to do so ; for running an express as aforesaid ; or for transporting persons or packages conveying mailable matter out of the mail. 8 The Pos'master General may order an increase of service on a route by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. He may ehanga schedulesof departures and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them conform to connections with railroads, without increase of pay, provided tbe running time be not abridged. He may a! or der an increase of Fp.-ed, allowing, within th re strictions of the law, a pro rata increase of pay for the additional stoek or carriers, if any. Th i con tractor may. however, in the ease -f iocree of speed, relinquish the contract, by giving prompt noT tice to the department that he prefers doing so to carrying the order into effect. The Postmaster Gen eral ieav also curtail or discontinue the service, in Whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, ailow ingone month's extra compensation on the amount disp-ensed with, whenever, in bis opini n.the public the public interest require iue cuanS- or iu ci uo desires to supeicede it by a different grade of trans portation. 8. Payments will be made by collections from cr drafts on postmasters, or otherwise, after the expira tion of each quarter say, in February, May. Au gust, and November. 10. The distances are given according to tbe best information ; but no increased pay will be allowed should the points be greater than advertised, if the points to be supplied be ccrrectly stated. Bidden mutt iforn themelrr$ cn thit point, and al?o ia reference to the weight of the nail, theconditi in cf roads, hills, stream, &.c and ali toll bridges, ferries, or obstructions of any kind by which expense m-ijr be incurred. No claim for additional pay, bsed on such ground, can be considered ; nor for alleged mis takes or misapprehension as to th degree of service ; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries d.isccntinue-1, cr other obstructions increasing distance, occurrin; da ring the contract term. Offices established after this advertisement is issued, ani also daring thecoctract term, are to revisited without extra pay, if the dis tance be not increased. 11. A bid received after the last day and hour named, or without the guarantee required bylaw and a certlf cats as to the sufficiency of such guaran tee, cannot be considered in competition with a regu lar proposal reasonable in amount. v 12. Bidders should first propose for service strictly according to ' ths advertisement, and then, if they desire, teparaitig lor different service ; and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for tbo advertised service, the other propositions may be censiderod. 13. There should be bat one route bid for in a proposal. Consolidated or combination bids ( pro posing one saza for two or more routes" are forbid den by law, and cannot be considered. 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, (that is bis usual post office address,) and those of each member of a firm, where a company offers, shoa'd be distinctly stated. 15. Bidders are requested to Hse, as far as tracti cable, tbe printed form of proposal furnished by the d-p irtmeat, to write out in full the sum of their bids, and to retain copies of them.j Altered bids should not be submitted; nor shoulJ bids once submitted be withdrawn. No withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor will be allowed unless dated and received hefore the last day for receiving pro posals. Eeach bid must be guaranteed by two repcnsitie persons. General guarantees cannot be admitted. The bid and guarantees shenM be tijned plainly with the full name of each person. The department reserrej the right to. reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant, and also to Oisr-'gard the bids of failing contractors and bidders. IS. The bid should be sealed, superscridel Mail Proposals, Territory of Nebraska," addressed Sec ond assistant Post ma te-r Ceneral Contract office," and sent by mail, and not by oj two an agent ; and postmasters-will not enclose proposals (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly return. 17. The con -nets are t-j be executed and returned to the department hf cr bsfore the lt (fay of Aujjt, 1So2 ; but the service must bs ccaim'-'nccd on the 1st .'Hly precee ling, or on t'ao mail clay text after that date, whether the contract be executed t r not. ' IS. Postmasters at ffiics on or near railroad, but more than eighty rods from a station, will, immedi ately after the 3lstcf March next, rcjo t their exact distance from the nearest station, and how tLey are otherwise supplied with the mail, to enable tha Post master General to direct a mail-mcsienger supply from the 1st of July next. 19. Section eighteen of an act of Congress ap proved March 3, 1345. provides that contracts for the transportation r.t mail shall be let Sn every ease to the lovest bidder tendering safficint guaran tees for faithful performance, without other refer ence to the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity, cer'ain ty, and security of such transportation." Under tlii line, lid that prophet) tranport t.e mailicilh uclritn, certainty, and tCHri!y" hiring bren ! d:d to be the ont Ugnl bid, are considered o procid. i'iii far the entire mail, koicecrr hirje. and ichaterer may betlie Ti'tlofconc?yince necenarlj V inure it "celerity, certainty, and security," and, will have the preference overall others, and no other icillbt coa nidrred, 20. A inouiflcation of a bid in nry of it?ep'en:al terms is tantamount to a n'.-w bid, and cannot be received, so as to interfere with a regular competi tion, alter the last h fcr set for receiving bids. Makinga new bid. with guarantee and certificate, is tbe only way to modify n previous bid.- - 21. Post masters aroto boearofal not tocer'ifythe sufficiency of guarantors orsuritics w itbaat knowing thattheya.ro person of sufficient rrsj n-ibili :y : and all bid b rs. gnarnrrs nn t s iriries are distinctly notified that, on a failure to etircr into r r n ri,n ta the contracts for tbe servico proposed for iu tbe ac cepted bid the legal liabilities will ba euforced against theiu. 22. Present contractors, and poi-ons knon at the department, must, equuliv with others, proceure guarantors and certifi -ates of their sufficiency ub stantially in the forms above Y-rescrihed. The cer tificates of sufficiency must be signed by a postmas ter or by a judge of a court of rc.rd. No ether cer tificate will be ydmittad. M. BLAIR, Po'trna'ter Oc:itral. Entitling fcr ihvEinus. tSTA NECESSITY IN EVERT COUSDHOLD JOHNS & CROSLETS 'Americ Cement Glue ttts 5Tr.oarsTGi.rn in tits -woitT.rx THS CH iiAPKST G IX K IN THK WORLD. TKS itOST 1H.RABLE GLCE 1ST OK WOULD. THR O.VLT RSLIABLK GLCK IS TUB ViJALP. TUB BIujT GLUH IS TUS WOJtLD. " ' ; 1 AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of the kind ever produced which WILL WITHSTAND WATER- IT WILL JIEND IVUOD - Save your bjoken Furniture IT WILL MEND LEATHER Mend your Harness, Strar. Belts, Boots 4o IT WILL MEND GLASS Save thorelres'of that expensive Cut t7la?s Bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fa ii ii eas- ' " Ht repaired. IT WILL MEND CHINA Tout broken China Cups and Saucers can be made 1 fcs prj new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE Tht piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can be pat on as strong as ever IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN No matter if that brokeu Pitcher did cost but a sbillirz a shilling ud is a shilling earned. . IT WILL MEND ALABASTER That Cos !y Alabaster Tcse is brocken and you can't match it mend it it will never show hen p ut to gether. It7ill Mend bene, Coral. Lava, and in fact everything bnt Metals. Any article CeuvntoJ with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will not show where it i mended "Every Iloustaecper should uav ea supply or Jonns 1 Crosiey's American Cement Uiue." A J" Time. "Itijso convenient to have in the house." V Y Eeprets. ,'It is always ready; th commends it to everybody. Independent. We have tried it and find it as n"ful iaour hou?e , " 11V77V. VniVi'l nt'l T.'mr. 5 " f. . V. I . ' ' w I. . - " ' J Il!M!tit nnrvfar saivd III fcYerV laini Economy It? t!UU per ar savd m tvery ty U ne I3om ot AMERICAN C H.HT GLUE SHERIFFS SALE. 1, f.rr!ie ) Iliil, Distrir rt C nrt. Sem.iha Co., Sebraski Territory. Geortre Tlirmon ' use of Crane vs John CI. McCathron and t II B. Stroll. ( By virtue r an order of sale to me directed in the atiove entjtled ce I will on Frid.iv the 10ihd;i7of J.innarv. A D 1S62. between the hours of 10 o'clock A it and 4 o'cl-K-k P M of sai.l day, at the door of Den's Hail ia Br .wcville. the place where raid court was lst held for s.n 1 Vcinha c"iity. offer f.r frale the fol'ow ins de-ci ilied real estate to-wit: The south half of the nurth we-t quarter of section (lb) fifteen, township (4) four, north of rntise (15) flttecu, est, taken an the property of II. B. Strong to satisfy sai l judgement, all haul real es ato lyiu; and tetns i.i N'etmha coi'ntv, Xe-bra-k.i Terri'orv. J. W. COI.EMAN", Sheriff. Dectnber 6, 1SG1 n22-5v $7,50. 3 a I) r-t Hi O s c3 - 3 - - . f - IV 6 a it a t. u O S i-i s e H"2 2 23 s cC fc - 2 r 99 O 3 3 1 z 3 O 5 x a. - s -! 2 x 1 :c r - 1 2 0S t- . xr o s -"S - a i2 c z - r. s c - - 2 5 s sc. t. S c h. - 1 O 9 s Si T U. x - - x a. j z; i " . g " I. S 380, 1 r 4 S:a5 4s 3 gf o i m - S S2 -Q " - O ti . - -X 3 3 - i u ZZ. x Z 6 if - a T Zi 9 3 . w 0 -e !9 S? .ft f r. a - 3 : a f si5 a ; -r. 2 .: " 0, 2 . c : t- o - I J S r. - u L 32 a a u -Si3 3 " C ' t . - c - 5 i S a 3 s PSD O JO m m - 2 w 2 S - J t . - r 1 is' pi ? 3T2 rs as a s r 1 1 ti 1 -3 ' ? 5 ? I S g ; x C " j 9 1a, a. -i - Z. - 4 - 2 - x - T. ) 3 S - 1. - j 60 .5 " '? t -r - - w 1 J-i-'SS '?2S .5 3 a, rr" 3 f i 3Q. 3 C 3 Oj - Lf t . f -i o-S 5 a ;- 0 X 5 - 2 u Uas -S 2 e - "5 5 t - .- - x. i.-3 - 83 ' . 2 - i 2 j O 2 X Z "3 - -3 J2 tm A lit " v O L- -"Hi e : a SJ - a : 2 tL X -J - : a 2 3 b. 3 " " M o- 4. o at a 9 - - .- S - o 3 H o . 1 ? a 3 i ac J - - w 2 3 u a. H ' i tt - v E 5 - r Zt 3 -3 a, a - . . - -3 AG - 5. J True Dele ware Grape Vines PROPAGATED FBOM TlliJ ORIGINAL FTOCK. StroDij, Well-rooted One Year 07d Vines yrown in even cir. 60ets't $1 each. $5 to 10 per ddz' Extra year old v nes. and Xo. 1. extra large layers, with hearing wood, $1.60 to $2. 00. to $12 "13 per dozen, AIjUO fine vines of Allen's new white Hybrid, Anna. Cleveling, Concord, Cnyabopa, Clara, Clinton, Casna? dy. Ctwba, Diana. Herbetnont, Ilartfor, Prohflc. l Isabe'.la, Logan, Le Noir, Lvdi. Louisa, I.yman, Nor ton' Tir(rlnii.Onvrio, Oporfo Rebecca. Kocers a new Hybrid. Taylof'a JJnllitt.To-Kaion, Union Tillage, 'and many ottier kind, at low price. STRA IVBERRIES. ril'en'8 Albany, Trtumph de Grand. Jer.ny T.ind, Tmllope" Xictoria, and Austin Si.a'er Strawberries. RirtUnd. and Catawissa ever bearing Raspbarriej, Lawt.n' Blackberne. fcc , all at tbe losel rates, 53send for a circular. GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, O. Oct. 3. 1860. nl&-2m. COLORED PLATES OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS. WE haTe artists constantly employed in painting specimens of ail kinda of Iroitit. Shrubs ErergieenK and Flowera, andean unpply nursery agents or others with any quantity, either bound or iu sheet. Onr bound volnmes are intended to contain all that an spent will require in fellin? a list o srenersl Xursery pr-xlncta. We effer them ninch under tbe tisnal priee, aud can furnish tbe bound volumes very low; and we bave no nesitancy in navins that the execution of tbe artist and likene nature are not surpassed by any in the eountry. Call at tue Advertiser oince and ee specie aenbook. E.SSIGX &. FORD, a v&n33-Jv2n Ohio X urteriM, Ttlcdo, Oblo Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25-Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Ycry liberal Reduction to TTIioIc sale Buyers. TEaUaS CASH. 3yFor SAf Vy aM Druggists and Storekeeper? lhron-Thont the eo'tntrr. JOHNS & CROSLEY ;So!e Manr.ra.;turr.') 78 W1LIUM STREET Comer of Liberty Street. IV V. TV YORK. Xisiporiantto Ilonse Owners. JmpozlitJit to Ruiideri. Important to Rail Road Compa nies. Important to Tarmerg. To all whom this may concern, end ii concerns everybody. JOHNS & CUOSLEra IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING, The Cheapest and moss durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PSOOF Itcan be a polled to new an I old Roots of all kinds steep 01C.it an4 to Shingle roofs without removing the hin'-??. The Cost Is only about Cnr-TIiIrd that of Tin, A5D1T IS TWICE AS DL'ttAHLE. This article h:t3 been t!ioro!:h!y tryteJ in New York City and all p.uU of ths United Suites Cn;i d West Indie and Central and v;uth AtnL-ricn on buildings of all kind such as Factories Foundrief Churches ll.!il Ii-iad Depots Cars and on Public Building genernlly Government Kuildings &c. by the i'rin i)!o Guilders aahetects nnp others during the piMt fnuryefirs and has proved r be the CHEAP EST and MOST DL"KaULE ROOFING in use it is in every re?KK-t A. FiiiE watfb weataer and time rilOoF Covering fnrKoOKSGF all kinds. This i ihe OSLY material manHj'tntnred in the Unit' d Suites which combines the very desirable propertieaof Elasticity and Durability whk-h are universally acknowledged tn be pusise-ed tyOXJ,I, TA PERCHA AND INDIA KUI3-13i.lt- Uo Heat is Required in Makling Application. The erpeceof applying it is trifling as an ordinary Koofcan be covered nd nnts'i 'd the same any. It can be applied by any one, and when finished forms a perftctly t inn 1'kooK ! face with an elestij body which cannot be injured by Heat Cqld or Storms Sbrinkino of Koof liOAKD.s nor any external aetion whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coating Metals of all Kinds whrn exposed 10 the Action of the Whather. and For I'rcserriny ami Repairing? Metal Roofs Oc" ALLKI.MJS. -ThisisTTTK ONLY CoMPOSITMF KNOWS frhie trill iucci-fuVy retint extreme channr nf nil rlimatet for ani length of time tchen apjjlied Ut metal to Which it adheres firmly forming u body equal t-i ihree coats of erdinarv j .'iiiit costs inuth Kw. and will LAST THRliE TIJES AS LONG; ana from its ehiUK-ity is not injured bv the contraeiion and expansion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS consequent upjn sudden changes of the weather. It trill not CRACK IX COLD OP. RUN IN YTAT1M WE AT 11 lilt AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Lenky tin and other metal root's vin. be readily repaired ith Outta Percha G-ment. aud prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water-tight roof fcir many years. Ttiis element is peculiarly adapted for tho picser vation of Iron railings, Stoves, Safes, Agru-nltural Implements, Jc, also for general innutatturTS use GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and other met al roofj Ci"ivery description, from its great ela-tioi; ty, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals, and Kill not crack in cold nir ru in venrm vctther. Tueae xuattrials are adapted to all climates, and we are prepared to supply orders from any part of the country, at uhort notice, for OutU Pcrcha roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Cutta Per cha Cement in barrels, with full rioted dircc'.iuns tions fur application. Aconta Wantod. We will inuse luicral una bii!!auury arrange menta w.th responsible parlies who would like to establish themsolvea ia a. lucrarive and peruanent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Wdeangire abundant proof of all we rUI-a la favor of cur improved Roofing Materials, having ap plied them toeeveral thousand Koofs ia Vvn Vork City and ricinity. JOZIXS & CROSLEY BOLI M ANl'F ACTTKERS, Whohiale Warehouse, 78, William Street, Corner of Liberty treet, IIE7 TORS, Full descriptive Circular and Pricea will bo fur nished on application. Vur.T,lS5l. ly SEED POTATOES. Woodtfrvk, Ash Leaf, Kidney, Fink Eyes, Pcoteh Blues and Blue Busty Coafs.at One Dollar per bush el delivered at the Office of the Nebraska Farmer." 100 Varieties Grape Tines. The Larjett Collection, Wet of Xem Yol k. Delaware, Diana, Rebeeea, Tle-bemonr, Ilartford Prolific, Concord. Union Villa?, Franklin, Outar-ic, Cusaru vra, Canadian Chief, Taylors Ballett, Me a taway, Crevelin, Cloliut and over 70 other kit ds it -st rn catalogue rates. Ixab-!I, CiiUwb and Clinton at 25cts each ,2 pjr do en, 1 0 per IU0. 4uS. IB61. At XEMAHA XURSERY. RASrSE&SIES ! RASBCESCIES II FluJson rier 2 per dox, 25ets each. Frin.-oni 2 - M ' FalsUl 150 " 20 Allen 2 " 25 " Cincinnati 2 " urn White and Red Antwarp $2 per do. American Purple Cane 2 " Aj. 1831. XiifeAIIl XCioSiT. DAiiLiXiCr 3 A5D Ar rjre Tr;?tab!e extracts. Tfcey czrt t'l W." 5;urlers of th birain iTtm. Tliey reili'.e aal v.;ort ihe liver an kitineya; they site twr.e t. tl.gesuve or(iu; tbey reroute ihs fecrett t, eiora tuas anj exhalation, eniii i t.e elrctiUilon. ! pu rify tt Mxl. T&as. ii tur.tis fOTtj.'jif ..rrn bioh rtTjrpi1 Liver, 5iv.X iiejtite, fyo?i. lr., CUili ani Fever. Coetivene or Lo-eie are tv lirsly cutroleJ ail ccrct ty lhe rem r UAiturrc'3 LIVER REGULATOU Seraores Cie m.id ani M!Un deptits rri ttM aiumach and to-e:. rtcuijtes the Livor as.) SLJn. reniovic!: every oOs.trncti-j, restores a nitnral aud ttr action ia tbe viui orgxn. It u a ssperwr ramil7 I-cdicirs, Sf nc tatter tan Pulv ami macl t. Iq Ua. . DARLIXG" LIFE ElTTEPtS Is a superior tonic and diuretic; exeeKent ta casaa et lbaor appetite, Citnlency , feiiA;e weakness trrejaiar liies. pain in the iJe ai:d tx-:. Liiuu, prvtBi.cx fcleedicg piles, and genera! deliii'.y. READ TUE FOLLOWING TEoTHTOXT: Jss. L. Brumley. merchant. 151 Foiton street. Kw Tori, writes. Ansust 13, ISCJ: " I bav been a:cta4 wita pi!e. acrucif aaiei wiiti t'.eelii lits years I ue4 s darling's LIVER REGULATOB AND LIFE LITTERS, AS..1 now conaiJer myseif entirely csweJL" TT,m. Joha A. Crcs write. Brock'va. ii-c t2i, 1S60. Ia the f prir.n of lSi.9 I Uki severe ol -Id. bi induced a violent fever. I U- k two d.e ol darling's LIER REGULATOR, It bmke rp rav en!4 and fever at once. Prefoi ta this attack I had heen trouble! wita 1yr;si:a averai months; 1 have feit nothinij or It t'ee." Otis StuJlev. E.-q., l-'S Ktt CS Street. XptrTar., write: Anrot 13. ln'O I b.ii a i.r..nity wita Kidney Complaint tUrce yeats, wita e-nstsnt p.-Un la theituallof my bicic. I hitd rtM nivol all kml f nieUiuces, but touu-i no permanent relief naill I u4 DAI'.LIXO'S ' LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS. I piwM clotted MkI by the nretbra. X a Tsw sava tirely cured, aud take pleasure ia rox-raaoj tliaaai remeJie." Mr. C. Tebow, II Ci-ibcr S-reet, !f. T., wrlt j "Feb. 20. 1S60. I have been sub'ect n atJueks xT Atk tna tbe l.iai twenty years. I have uaver foud "r "; equal ta DAKLINO3 LIVER REGULATOR, Jn affording lmmeliate relief. I ia a thorocfi Lt aad CililoDi rstne-ty." lira. Tonn?, of Bri'rf - wri'e . 'Tebmirr t3 In Mir lust I a ! a sevefe artck rf PHea. wUCi flea jne u the house. I loot one battle ut darling's LIFE BITTERS, and was entirety cured. I bave had n.j attack i P. Wetervil!e, Ej., of S. u:h 6;h. reir Pth Sf ret, -WiUUmsbiirir. L. I., writer: "At'eat 6. 1 Uavla te;n troubled witba diJk-'iity ia tue .Iver, SnU aubjac to billious attacks, I waa atjvued by a trleud to try darling's LIVER REGULATOR. . I did so, and found it to operate adni-a!!y, retru"iij U bile and trnsis the liver to activity. I nave also used it ss a ZPn-3y3.11-y 2Tocllol23Ls3 Chcu orr eUiM.en re ont of .ort. we pire tbem a Sw drops nnd it set tbatn all r"-ht. I (lni it :fO' tbs) general want of iLe stumach :.! ! ,: Wuci Cijct derH " RCADca. if yon need either or bvtb ef ee ro-ist as cellent Ke-neJie, iiiTiire fi r then it tbestrna ; If yoti do not find thera. tae no other, but inclose t-fc Di;ar in a letter, and on receipt v( tr e m.,rie;, He Itef.ity r Reuiedie will b3 seat jc.o,ii.;; to yjir oireciloas. ba? mail or cxpre, poat pai". Ale'e, P VN L S. PART.IVO. ICC N'.i'i Street. New Tcrfc. Put tir ia 50 cnt and il J3ot ties, each. K v. 7. issi. Linnsin Bctacic Gardens and NuectsC" (FOUXDSO, 1T ) riaahloc. Iioca Island, K"oar ?Zw TcA PRICED CATALOGUED. Wi'ch ar sect pnr-hscrs cf Trees, and to pp;ic;ii:ts h lacioaa stamps Xo. 1 Descriptive Ci'alocie ef Frnlt arj Ornamental Trees and Shi v.lis. R plerries. Cnrrants and all other snttll Fmlis. K . 3 IVes CirnsU ina Cbiysanthennim Puli.x Iris. D.mhl Si listna and other lle'"baceuiis Flowering Plants. N . 3 Kxtra Larite Fruit Trees. Kverereens and ether Ornamental Trees an4 Shrub. nnt)!e for lmme.:te frnit-bearici ' and emlieUhtner.t. Xk.'4 Wfi-ileaie r at; (rie fur Nurseries nd Ueilers, CDnipriinii Trees Shrubs, Rixn. Plants. Hulbmts Flower Roots, Stinks f--r Encrftinj, &.C X. & Wholesale Cstilcfie for Vf et.ibie, AgM cnltural and Flower feeds, and Trees aed S!iri' See.. &c. No. 6- Pecriptlve C.talpne of our rnrtviled,. Colleen, .n if 160 Select V.irietiesof Strawberries wuii a REJrCTED List, an.l Directions for C ili'ire. N . a. Wholesale Lit of Native sn l Forclir. frrapaa. No 9 Catalogue of BnllxMi Fiowers of every C a. toKether with Trees and Herbaceous Preonies D ihli.ts, Prlmro-ea, Poleanthus, Cowslips, Auri. ulas. Dil'es. Iris :nd o'bor. Rare F'owerine Plants. No. It) Wrn les!e Cataliua of thes ime ITo. 13 Cat lo;ie of Orr-enh iiifo PUnta. No. 14 Descriptive Catal. g ;e cf 3JO Native aod 1JO Fureitrn Varieties of Grape. N. B.- Th prices baveieen ftrei'y redccM. stvd thn who deeire will please end their Lists, wai.'ii w.U b priredattte lowot rates. November 21, li61f n23-tf 50,000 IBS TTOOIa ST. JOSEPH, JO. Two Extensive Woolen Factories aro b SUrCFSSFUL OPFT?AI(N'. ONE NEW AND FITTED UP With all the Lcjcst Fine Jmprovemcnit We are prejared tr min'ifvtnre to order, ani have for sale the following fio J't Satinets. Heavy and Llht, JEJXS TWEEDS, FLAX.VELS white, cni,o"F.i). Tr.irzn and tlain Xj In a o y o , Fulled linseys, Cotorrd TTtilta and SWixrtt, 1 l-'J Yards wide. FULLED CLOTH. Blankets cf ali K?,h r.r.J all Qiaill!ca YARNS OF ALL AXD COLORS, Warranted alJ Oorsjs f the best material. JsJvTWe will exchange tiiu above U.jiJj for Wod or cash. Fancy Dj In? lo OrCcr. We will pay cash for acy amount cf "ccJ, k Market Trices. Flour constantly on hand forsile. The best prlc raiil for wheat. S.BUEL4S0X. DUELLA DLXO-Y. Angost. 21. 0. ' 0 To tho Army and Citizens' OF We will se'.l from this date, iod Flonr, at $13 pc Ssc. Toll for eoitom rrladin;, cne-stxth pr StuiL ALSO flow exciarcM for Wheat. Corn Meal for Sale. OnrFIonrts kept constantly on hind at tlieaflllaxl the principle stordin Bmwnvire. MELV1K coat ' FRENCH'S CO.NICAL Washing illaclii nes, Tbe moat almple, durable, convenrcnt tad eccnomiaal article ever invented for the purpo-e Will do the wssbini f n ordinary 'firaHy ta.'ora breakfast, not only iavibi tine but clothes. By strictly fv!l"T.-iu tLe printed directions, wtlch are imp:e sn 1 e ty, it will wi-a, t i-ne tim, sit hlrt. or twu dtizen smalt articles, iu a&uut six or sevsis m.'i Utcl, or tfceir eftul'alent. By al! the or.lina'y methivls of :eftr.r.; Cne farric t. sncb as laces. &c.,the itreaiet care is ren'ilreI, whiiu witu this machine tbe niost delioae arncie can b-i washed w- thunt tbe pssibi 'ity of daua-.-e. Tbeg resnlts are prodni tdby the c-iMtint reaction the sjd while tbe machine is in motion, of Faninies. laynjrias. bote s. Doard:is-lui!,e. hosril als. ay lunjs, boardma-seh ls. on hirs and stenier, and in tbe army, who bave tbee niai-Mue ti nte. bav sent io their testimonial voinutarially. and the en. niinmsof the Pres are very nurucront, s-mt of wbit'a I have published iapsmt'blet fori;). AU I ask of uePubiic 1 a -ja! exauainain'i cf this machine before purchasing of ot iiers. General Dep.t413 BroaJaay, corner Canal St., wrf York. Prico only Ten Dcllnrs. N. B. A literal di-co-mt to tbe TraJ. Jtntx wanted. Send for a Circular. Adams box 2o31, S. T. Cut P. O. t