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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1860)
X Lj O 0 y ' nrar vyA", ( ""in! . - . - trs. - . xr3 - ; X) filer ia Cc :r7rt:cvrr-r.t:rcr er, rxciirja Cellictior.s nadtcn t.' c.-cc::.v.'e Tcxcs jaid. -.i rrcr ;t aticrtion f.Tea to all tuticut isrUiZgto at c. LizZ An ncy. ji rvi s rr -. Trs r.v.TZU statls lxf:.Lij coxpanv, ;a.vr tor the tranfeil.-sUia cf i. aJa and rrable coc Also ApsiU for tie Htrtfor4 Tire I-turtrxa Coapacy e: Llart.'jrd, Connecticut. ... Wakave remove! cur o".ce to tie rew building cn lTm ftrret, ccxtdoTT to;TJjeoucre Uiil'e Store, aol rsT the l", S. I.acd 0.2ce. 27, li tlti crLHciD picTiriii:. Ti. Ct imrresfionsof a new anil ruperb ecrar-Ir-acf Kosa Lcshesr'B cclebratcl-xsistiEj-tf tia UorteFair, priLtsdin beaalifiil oil color?, are cow ready. It is executed by the nnriralled artists, Ka rcry, Usjor & Leap p, w bo have undertaken to make it the rjost rp'end.i work cf the kind ever issued from IV clr stcf ire establishment. Us size is near ly two by three feet, embracicg Eore than twenty iLCerest tints and shades sl! cc.'or, and it will rro etupoa the walls cf the parlor, drawing-room or trt f aliery, all Iho cj''endin elTect cf a fuperb oil pT.ict:cg. A copy of this rich and costly ccgnmnr. wticb baa recited the Lighert testimonials cf f-Tc-r by connohsieurs and tho l'res, can be obtained fcrcn'y J I 5?, delirered free cf charge at any pc.t coin the United Sta'rs. Acents are waned. J. hi. EMERSON i Co., l'ubli-Lers, . re Z7, Tark-row 'ew York. Airil, 25,1550. ' - . F 0 Y pi a TO HANNIBAL AST. JO. JL K .,.:PAGpTS.;:r . Arranf sEPit bare be"n iride, by tho Haani- bal and t't.'o.-;; h Hail Hoai Cui-'rany, to torn naence with the ceaiE cf narigaucafcr ft to run iaccnnoctioa with tail Iioai retilar!y froia St. Joseph to Bio uHTllI?, Caifcr., and all ether intermediate poiatf. Tbe following new, pcpular and fast r:2njiing jacket coats constitute tae line lor the present : 35 t STEAMER t : U Li A li-A , Ca5taia - - -, -. BALTJIASSH. 4 STEAMER -ELIILLEV Captaia A' ItBAHGE. n ; , rcu' ill Tim rmrcrs cr a FAMILY PHYSIC. I ; Tirim bas long eTistrd a public demand fcr aa eC'ectire punrative pill which could be relied cn as rare and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten rc tritl of its Tirtucs bas conclusively fcbown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It i earjr to make a phyaie&l fid, but not cny to make the bert of all piU one which should have none cf the objections, but all the advantages, of every ether. This has been attempted here, and with wbr.t success we would respectfully 6ubmit ta th puhUc eciion- It has been unfortuntte for the T iticnt hitherto that almost every purgative neii--is acrimonious and irritiiting to the bow els, 'i.-.s is not.' luany of them produce so much pripirg piin snd revulsion fa the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived frort them... These fill produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely Tgetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; bet it is better that any medicine should be taken iudicionslr. .Minute directions for their e in the several "diseases to which they are ap corn- , we Complaint, in its various forms a . rlirable are riven on the box. Araorp- the r ' -J.r.ts which have been sreecalY aired by them, rnTmention Liver cf Jaundice, Indigestion, Lraignor and Loss of Ap petite, Listiessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, bilious Tcrer. Fever and Acue, Pain in the Side and Loins ; fcr, in truth, all thete arc but the con sequence of diseased action' in the liver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tver,"??, Files, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood, Irregulnrirics; In short, ar.v and every ease where a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheim.t' t, Gout, Dropry, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pauis in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare tne system fcr the change of seasons. An occasicnal dose sihrulates the stomach and bowels into healthy actio ff, and restores the appe tite and rigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno tate the strergth of the body, and restore the wasted cr diseased energies of the whole organism. Ilfr.e! en occaskxal lcse is advantages - new thou . no - seaious derangement exist; t tn-necest-ary dosir.tr should never be carried t o f as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, f uU-ken to excess. The thousand cases in which a ; . ) SiC Is tequlred cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill wi'J answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their irtues are" once known, the public will r.o longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being eu gar-wrapped, they are Eleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use in any quantity. -For minute directions, see wrapper oa the Box - rHErAHLD BY "" BR. JAMES C? AYER, : Practical Qtitl Analytical Clicutlst, LOWELL, MASS. Tries 3 Ceati per Tax. IlTe Zoxtt for L h-DES r.:ou:cs,e r ' Captain - ' CALVEIiT, For Freight or Passive apply to THEO.!HILL,7 r HEIGHT AXD TICIIET AGEXT, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, ISrovmvillo, JTcbrasIia. Capt. R. FORD, Gen. Ticket Ag't. ' SiJoseph; J. S. K.r II A WOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA' CITY r : Capital Stock 530,000. r; ' ' jrrBEASKA CITTf "if.r t.L AYER'S CHERRY PECTOHALj Fot tl rapid Cmre mX ' corens, colds, iroARsr.vr?, eromritis, .ri:oon.(;-coftii, CR0CP, rlSTIIUA, AM) : ccasnirnox. This remedy bas wca fcr itself ruch notoriety from its cutcs cf every variety cf pulmonary dieabe, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences cf its virtues ia any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulnesvssd' sr crctS" thirties 'cnis'curcsT that almost every section of the country abounds In persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even dci-pcrate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what rntidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tion! of the puimonrj-y organs which are incident to cur climate. Not only in formidable attack! tipcn the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colps, Corous, Hoaksexers, &.C. ; and for Chil Mr it is tbe pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. ; ' Q Ai it has long been in constant vise throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the le it! quality is kept up to the best that it ever seen, and that the genuine article is sold by J. II. MAUN, Brownville, N. T. MILL FURNISHINGS. Zttallithed 1S:5.) TODD'S CIIAIEX! :e. AS the under stone revolves, they may be run to a tlcn speed without ctioilng, and hsvlDj Eubber Eprings, Tattentei by us they , IVUlr.ct Brsi While Running, TTten piece, ct Iron pet between them, as many mtlla Lave cone on the st;2f principle. Our apiuules have Steel Toea and loces, wiih set screwa at bcth cuds, so .that the facei of the 6tnes can bo kept parrallel with eaca other aai the meal ground even enough f flour, which are Important improvemcnta. Insuring Safety to tht Tender, acd good wi,rk, and ought to Le put la ail lever mills. . moil daci: MILLS, TT ae'ect for these the best (juality cf Burrs cf our ' ewn Irr: -ution, and from our long eiperier.ee as ilan Btactart , can asaura our customers that cur mills can not bt exc tiled. Prices cf Challenge Mills, 53 laca policy, $"5. geared $133 St do lo 135, Co 163 S3 do do 6t 200 Prices cf Iron Bad: Mills. S Inch atone with pulley, with gear, $180. S3 do do do 175, io GOO. SS Co !o do 6o 53. S 1-2 for thick runners pul. 303, geareJ 363. Importers cf Jhifch Bolting Cloths, French Bum Uili Siont. Dealers in Rubber Belting, Stean fading, Hose, frc. lXauufacturera cf ITachine Si-retched Leather Belting, Cemented and Riveted. AflrcFs: G. & C.TODD &C., i-ot .Vo.212 Sorth Mam St., kt. Louis, iio. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIIIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and theirentirecapitalstock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in andsecured. They aro prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal trms, with the most favored Insuranco Company uny where. Having adopted tbe mutnal principlo, its patron3, without incurring any liability, will stare in the profits of thecompany. The operations cf the Company, will be confined, for the present, to marixe, or cakgo risks, with a maximumliabilityof $12,500 onany onebottoui. em" tbe only Insurance t)ta':e, on theaboYe pop ular r lan, West cf the ilissocri, it confidently ex- ITT . i . pects a generous support irom n esiern Jiercnants. We re?pectfully iavito the llissouri Rirer pa ronage. . , ., J. II.,' ( i". -J S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, H.P.Bennet, J. L. Armgtronj, W.'.HIachman," " Miles Wr.rown, A. A. radf(rd. officers: CII AS. F.nOLLT, President. ' ' J.GiRsiiE,Sec'j. St. Louis Agent Col.W.P. Howard. April 2d, ISo 0." -r r r -In. A Ecnevolsnl Institution cstciickcd by special En dowment, for the relief of the sick ant distressed, cjjlictcd with Virulent and Epedemic Disease. Tllli Howard Association, in view of the awful distrac tion of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victimsof such disease by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a cnaruaiio aci wormy cr iceir name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, mt to five Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply or letter, with adescrip tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &.c.) and In cace t extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands thehighest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors tf the AtaociaUon, in their Annual Ee nual Report upon the treatment. t-f Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satif faction with the nuccess which has attended the labors cf their Surceons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea Gleet; SyphtUa; the rice cf Onanism x aelf-abue, d. soaseof ihe KHr.eya and Ela 5-er, &.c, and order a conunuaace of the aatue flin for the ensmng year. The Director, ta a review cf the past, feel assured thai th'ir UVra in tLaphere '1 benevolent effort have X,t"(4 great bencat to the affl.nted, especially to tho ttiti they have resolved to devote themselves, ri"5 rfrred seal, to this very Important and much de sid tie. An '..'.ilrit's Report on Epermatnrrhoea, or Seminal re'ftet,-th rice nf On.inin, ?Iasturhtion or sclf at,ne, avlrdher diseaocf the Sexual organs, by tbe Conaliln f,urjren, will be iientby mail (in a sealed envelot t) FEEE OP CriARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other reports and Tract a on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases,' diet, kc, are conntantly being publishol for, gratuitous distributicn, and will be sent to the alUicted. Some of the new re mediea and methods of treatmneta discovered during the last year are of great valnev . -s. . Addresa for Report or treatment, EU. J. f KILLTK HOUGIITOK, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, riiiladelihia. ... . ... Iiy oruer of the Directors, JtZHA D. HARTWELL, President. Eo. Faircftld, Secretary. July U, lS53-ly ( A. LYFOSD. 3. T. nORJJ Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in GROCERIES,: " ' HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, raIls,PIoiTs, Stovcs,rumiture, &c SONORA, MO. .1 April 9th. 1S53. 43-t s. r. tr.:- r at -t. jje o. !..,. . BAXEZES AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, EealersIaT Coia. racurrer.t Money, Exchanee and Land 'Warrants, E-"XTf KVXLLE. h'EilAKA CO ," K. T. Especial aticstiaa will. be given to uy;r and Selling Exchange ca the principal cities of the ".'nited States Gold.'Silver, and uncurrent Eanit '-te? .constant sup ply c! Land V.'arrautson hari fori- rj3CASH,cr n tered on time for Pre-emptors. A 1 1 Warrants sold ty - cuaranteedin everr re?pect. Will file Declaratory Stare mentsof intention .to pre-empt, acd prepare Prc-cuption Papers at shcrt no ace. Money loaned upon best sccun tie, at western rates of intereft. acd lavjtments made In lAudasr city property for tisuatca-.t.iiita. Coilec- tlons upon all coni-cnient points will bepromptlyattend ed to and proceed? remitted In exchange, atcurrent rates Bills of Exchange on i-nf Una, Ireland, and I ranee, oo tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received cm Current account andinterest allowed on i; eclal ricpowta. ' OrnCEMafn5t.,nearr.S. Land CSce BErERrSCE - Llnd, Erotherfe Co., ile-chatta, . . Philadelphia, Pa JicXaughton, Carwn&Co., " " Hiser& White, " Baltimore, 5f J. Tourr, Carson & Bryant, " - Jn.. 'ihompsan Jt.ison, Col'rof Pert, . " E. II. Pnncierscn 4 Co. ilerchants, - If. II. Yeakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, New Tork Wm. T. Smithson.Esq., Banker, Wa-'hington, J. T. Steveas, Thr, Atfy at La r r. : . " J no. S. Gallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T., " ' Taylor &.K.r;egh, Bankers, - , Chicago, 111. McClelland. Scruf ?s& Co. Merchants, - St. Louis, Mo. lion. Thos. G. Pratt, Annapolis, 114, lion. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov.- Kansas. - Peno T TT" TTT1T) 1 . Tin A Jii Snit JUUlIiJlJlv TTIPD I I .: ? .. rnr .urn J .i.Iib , VI mO, xsaccessor to i.asrar c. i,asaueir,; . , "! !r:'"''I;r' ,-- " t T-.r-jv, c-j w T-Vrt I ,V; c. . bv t. . w tl:t l- 2 .1 Ima.l.-an-nPrsT'fTd V.. 1 Vi! Jil 1 3 Work. 1 .f '- t..8 ,. , ' ' J?..: i " i f'T T,. .. .. - li -It - Hon. Jas. O. Carson. P. B. Small, K3q.;PreBt S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley. Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons &. Co. Backers, H. C. JfuttScCo. Greene, Weare 6t Bice, " Douglass & Watscn, . - " . Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law,' J udge Thos. Perrr, ProX.H. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl-tf - Mercerebnrg.Pa ILigerstown, Md. a i Reckuk. Iowa. Council Bluff " Des Moine, " , -Vinton,- . " - E wton, Md. Cumberland, JIJ. Havana Alabama The public ara tiowrc?peetfully Inforgied that the underrigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in operation oneof Homer A. Co. 's floar mills of the latest patent, and the first broaght to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from tbe high character they bare gain ed in the east, and from the personal testimony cf millers who have tried them throughout the Western States, and in view of the increased demand for grinding which will excecd'lhat of any previous year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the work better and quicker thaa any hcretofori in ope ration. - v. .... - . . - In addition to their flour mill they will keep the Corn Hill C'n?tanl!y running, ready at all times to accommodate the farmers without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence to the busi ness assiste i by their former miller, Mr. Wells,) they hope for the continuance and increased patronage of their friend'. , ... Assorted Lumber, Shingles and Lath constantly on hand. GREEN & MARTIN. Peru L'ilij, Sept. 1st, 1359. , ; . ; ., . '. AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Wi 1 c. teia lsir-'j't jir rhnrcVoa Cotiaty, ICchraska i atietiii n to all p. i es-K r.al busi Uciie in Rlchaiusoa a-d aiicinlcg floiveiis, rnriTs, &c. JOHN A. KENNICOTT, at tfce Grove Nursery, West Northficld, 111., has ready fcr delivery: Bulba. especially Tsl.ps, at 'J e low rate cf $2,50 per 100, ad;s per U for lar-e rets: Strawberries, of all the most approved varletiea, from ?i to ? 1 pr M mot; a fewiorts, like Wilson's Albany, higher Everr-reeni 23 t )43cf-r.ts per foot, ac cordinc to Tsricfy and fom a? erape 25 cens; FruH Trees, ia good variety. Apple at $i t$15 per 130. and tUetmaJler tbecaeaje.- .aad letter ijt distant customers. Small Fruits.Currsnt . rrcti ;t.tcn Gooseberry, Rasp berries, Blackberries, k., mucb. lower than ever cflered before. Ornaraer.tal Trees, P.oscs ard u'.her IIar(!y 5'irutbery, In gre-t varioly and a'jundarce; and 10.CC3 small. to large plants of Upright Honersncklcs, Lilacs, Spireas, leutz:a Sea bra, Prim. &.C at from ito$10jer hun dred. And the beautiful Dicbytra Spu-aliilis and oth er choice pcren-iiald at 1 CO to $2 per Air.rn, and com mon thing ll e.esirabie at aouut halt price. ; Catalopues by mail cn arpticaticn; and ev.jry thing ta.'cly pa:tel fcr ctistatit tranfirtatlcn; and as a rule tnt'.f ?; s' ia is the (!:w;r j tt ded,pre-eD-.vtien pa- j mutt ih.nga sold 'at about tea ptv rei.t., !e t? aatun ira,a.,c. SiayU,'i3 n'6-6a : thaaSari&f. . ......... ColTl THE UNION -SAFE! 2To-w ZPXyrxzx lux iERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R. W. FRAME ' & ' CO-, Having engaged in the Mercantile Business, would resnectfullv invite the citizens of Nemaha, and ad joining counties in Nebraska, Atchison con rTi nivr XT r IT CUUUkiCa All HCVKUAia! Avvuiuu vuuutj "wf and Fremont eouctr. Iowa, to call and examine their etock, consisting cf Dry Goods, : - Groceries, : : : Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Cap s, Boots, -Shoes, . Medicines, Drugs, Paints, : r QilS, v . r Dye stufis, And all other articles "usually" kept in XlSTilllJ CTOilllS.";.. All of, which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms for CASH ORPRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our a 1700 , ca u LEWIS LAWRENCE Wellno-n ia this region as a aucccssfil and ac commodating lumber dealer, has ajain taken tho Zllil oa Sonora Island, And Is prer ared "to futfjish every Ccrx 11. qiHty of lumber fcr faiciui ci baiUirj parpaica ver ed ai tho Mill, or at Brownvillo Landing, Or ataay inton'tlia riveras r.ny le rgrcxl Cf c.u - Z?lxo UPricca. - . " Are as fuiiows . AttaoMili. forcaih, from 30 cents per 100 feet to SI per 100 feet. Oa time, say thrce,iiyBiae, or twelvemonths, from 45 cents per. 100 feet to $1.25 per 100 feet, with 10 percent, interest from, delivery, ec to be secured by oniteumborcd real estate. , The lumber will be dolivcrpd at any point cn tl s Missouri River vri thin J 3 milei do: va stream, . t 15 cents per 103 feetln addition to tho iibo'-o prices when sufHeient jimoants ara Ukaa to justify tha con struction of a raft. To those wishing lambcr, particular attention is called to these pfopotians,"which cannot fail to command consideration. 1 Come with, or sendyour orders, and f.hey shall be filled withoat delny." 100,000 feet of tumljcr on Hand, And more making every daj ..... - l.-lawr.e:,ce - March 1st, ISSO. Cra. "' AYER'S 3 fill rrmedr for tie Ccstivccs Inii ieurr-''..5m, i''everi , r.-rvcusness, i.-r.-jo.y. xn..a!ni.iir NEW and singularly aucces r-ireof all I'ilions tiiseases- ?stion, Jan iJout, Humc'i tions, IIer.jA . e. ni f aO. --itive Medi much sick- Land Varrants, IPor Oa.ali .23.d on "I?.Lxrs o We are prepared to loaSTanlTTarrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long cr short at the usual rates, . - ...-? A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere ia town. T - -" r rr r Bur at regular dealers and beware f "bef ng warrac ts All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every Tespect and will be exchanged if de fective. .. Being permanently located in Brownville, we can al ways be found at the old stand a few doors cast of the Brownville Houso. . -y .v : v . LUSHBAUGH &: CAESON, Bankers, and Dealers In Land Warrants. inn'f Tfi vnfin intprcqtq i kUUl lI S.VUil IlllkilhUIUI kV We expect to keep a full stock; and ur determined to maKe it ir.? 7 interest "cf " ' ' ' ' f f - - . ZJ x x- - xtx o sr 'm TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase BUSHELS OF CORN, For which we will pay the highest R. W. FRAME & CO! Peru, Feh. 1, 1S60. 1S60NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! JS60 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,' writes theHon. John Wentworth in tho Chicago Democrat, is the name of without question, The BEST AGF.ICULTt BAL ir ArIB IN THE UNITED STATeS.' ' Tns Countrt Gentlemast is published weekly 16 pages quarto, and entered upon its Fifteenth Volume with ISoO inaugurating at that timesev eral improvements among them an enlarged pa"e larger type, and an increased amount of contents? ' The Countrt Gentleman forms far the mnfc complete and practical Journal fcr tho Farmer and country ucsident, published in this country. Terms, Two Dollars a year. Address with remittance, or for Sample Numbers, LUTLIEItTDCKNEIt k SON, Albany, N. Y.' Arrangcraents have inst been enmnlpfo" k which the publishers of the Countrv Ge enabled to offer two hundred and fifti of the b'.st strawberry jJautH, as a premium for five subscribers accompanied by the cash ($101. Write for further particulars with prospectuses and potters. "-m ; L.T.&Son. PIKES PEAK DIG CS VUG S AHEAD And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet iscoverea, ana : : .'"IQEalSr, : OF TH8 " City Boot & Shoe Store, Will makeyou a superior pair of boots cr shoes If rnn call or leave your measure, or he will sell you a cheaper gaiter, neater ahoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine g1ier,ror "''FP. cheaper than any other house West of SI. Louis. Employing pood workmen, and keeping a variety of material and trimmings for home manufac ture, I hope to receive that liberal patronace heretofore bestor redon me. Give me a call. '- w.T DEN" Brownville Ju!y27, 1869 n3 ' STEAM FERRY BOAT. IT Brownville, r Nebraska. .. ' . ate-, vis Br.rr.iB - - , ' To those in-.the States contemrlatinT eoins to the Nebraska and Kansas i " 5 1 i I GOLDMINES, The undersigDed desiratosay, and in so doing will not practice deception; that there are advantages io De secured in , Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville, and outfitting at, and starting from that point, not lo De louna at any otherplace on tho .Missouri Ki- ver. in tne tm place, on both sides of the river are large extentsof bottom lands irxwhich grass makes a much enrlierstart than on the ttplar ds, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible tho entire season. Here, then7t3a. iesirablo place to recruit 6tock before starting on the Plains. Stock can also be purchased hero on very favorable terms Joe lirownville bteam J? erry boat, being the best on the River, offers peculiar inducements for cross ing at this point. ,Ij islargo and commodious; with powerful ruachinery.which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the nost expedi tions manner. We undertake lo say-thanhe busings ncn of Brownville areas well prepared to serve thoso wish ing supplies, with a superior quality and on as fav orable terms as can bo found elc-ewhere. Eveiy thing desirable can bo purchased in Brownville, such as Provisions,; llotmng, cMmirjg Iiriple ments, &c, &c. The Route from Brownville to the Mines is uni versally admitted by those who have traveled it and others,to be superior in every respect. Brownville s about midway between St. Jo. ana IJinaha. As o distance, an examination of the map is all that is necessary to prove to any. one that. it is nearer from here to tne mmes than from Sry 0' :.er point on the Missouri. Oa this route wood and water abound the entice distance, while on many others, wood has to bo hiulo4 f many days. : , . The foregoingacts aro fully and eatiafactcrily es tablished by tho immense travel of. last year, and those who adept it the present season will tavo no cause toregret having done so. Therefore Cross the Missouri River at and start , : . t 'rfromi Brownville. ) ! Vj ' i r " " JOHN CODDIXGTOX & CO., j ' - Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. ! Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! The undersigned w1k ?o kilns are siluatei nine miles west of BrowBvilie, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, keeps constantly on hand a very superior article of lime, to which he Invites the attention of thoso wish ing The Lime will be delivered at the kiln or at any other point in the county, as desired. - Feb. 9, 1860 6m E. M. LON'G. An Improved Farm ' A very valuable and desirable improved farm situate 1-2 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from Nemaha City, can be had on very favorable terms. It consists of 164 acres; 40 acres'under cultivation; 21'acres in tirn- oer, good well; stock water, and. good frame, house. ine stock 2 yoke of oxen, 7 cows, and 7youcg cattle, the farm implements, and household furniture will be aoia wun it ir desired. - rare- opportunity is here pre sented. Enquire of R. W. Furnas, at tho Advertiser office, Brownville, N. T. -Nov. 17, '69- nl8 " and Limbs. J'cmale Compw.mt3, cVf very few are tl.e diseases in which a V r'.-nti la not r-ora cr less rcti i'c I. ces3 and swrir,:r mi::ht te prevent. u, if a harm leas but effectual Cathartic were more freely nsL No person can feel well while a co- .ve habit of body prevails besides, it soon gtncratcj ssrlousand often fatal disease, which might nave been avou.ed the timely and judicious use of a gaod purgative. This is alike true of Cold?, Fever.h symptoms, and Eilious derangements. They ah tend to become cr produce the deep seated and formidable distempers wti h load the heiirses all over the land. - Hence a reliable familv physia is cf ..the Erst im; rtance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that deraar.d. . An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Froi ;s aors, aud. Patients, has ahovva results surpassing any thing hitherto kno-nm of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by person of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Amone the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed by. - . r - . John McLean, Judge of the Salome Court of the United States.-. ,- -- - Thos. Conwiv, Secretary of the Treasury. I Hon.. J. I-L WiiiGKT, Governor of Indiana. N. Lonqwokth, great wine grower of the West. Also, Dr. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of Nev-York City, endorsed by . - - ,.. ,.. i HgnvW. L. Maiicv, Secretary of State. - - 4 Wm. B. Astor. the richest man in America.- S. LoaASD & Co., I'ropr'a of tho.I.Ietrcpo!:tin Hotel, and manv others. Did space permit, wq could give manv hundred certificates, from all parts where' the- Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience Cf eminent public men is found in their chects upon triaL These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and mcst complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the ilrus:s themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by cnemical process in a stats cf purity, and cumbined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every marine ia burdened 'with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indir vidua! virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. - Hence it 13 m . . V .1.1 nt 4ao Viva selt-eviaent we er.ecis suuum pjue, c.a proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is freouently exTDecLefit that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have -. ... . . . 1 . . v V 1 . V supplied the accurate formulae c-y wnicn ooxa my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. - If, however, there should, be aay one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life consists in then- mystery. I have no rnvsteries. . . " . ' ' The composition of roy preparations is laid open to ail men, and ail vno are competent to juage on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of theirjntrinsic merits. The" Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful .nedicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon triaL They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action: remove th?. obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and t;he"r organs of tie body, restoring their irregular action to health, aid by correcting!" v-.hcrever they exiit,; i ;:c". .d;rai!ge- ments as are the hrst cn;a oi u scae- -i Kflncr sucrar-wTapred. th"-- r ..- v-lcasant to take and lieiiis ourclv v"'.'c.:i.li-;. i.o harm can arise fxro their rise in anv ouantitv. " For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. ritEFARED BY DE. JAMES ; C. AYER, Practical amlAhalytical Chemist, LOWELLr MASS. Price 5 Cents "par Box. Jive Xcxes for SL 80LD BT . " J. H. MAUN, Brownville, N. T. 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T ia ik- i VMU THE AFFLICTED EEt0!,p: - J K..'.i StA e-1 i;.i-a ISM., s 'crTor.ri ff.,., rr X F. htV t! 1 -; ! "l.i, J- t:' ctic ir i body u i,4l -T :i Pi; : 1' r l.iova a;:c;;c 1 ; 1 i . :LT .1.. .1 ..." 1 0''1 B?. i!ed 1 i"!pnr,n!. ' M V.r.il md tcii;, if nx-an. fr,i v ''lltl k .... '. ... . uPWlN ereefnecs, ;10u:a atUei" thw trwi aw,- on ,,.. domain a im (! ,,,,. ''. with the AllCriCUi,!? It i xc-ll.-ut fer i;it it-., i ,l"atac;e, It n f GOOD TCH J.IA2T AZ7D 2ZT t J. X-.V, ) ' U.9.r'""' A J- f , ,.' iri th mwt aii:rn!.'i.Mi4f sJalie keeper, er an imn owning vlu-tl J JIOKiF. ImuM be ili.'ut Uu.a , b! remedy. For sola by all rpectabl PrnrsU and T.t.et, Prices of the I.ini;nent, 23 cent, SO een 1 nn.I Si Vt tle. A one-do!I.ir bottle eoutah; as mu :li Jju.aieut u eight tweaty-lise-ceut hot ilea The Great Female Pills. DR. J. p. CP.EAGEH, N the General Agent. Whole sale and retail. fr Dr. w'beatinst'a celebrated Temale Pills. These Pil'j r" . ruhj valuable for ladiet : For they will restore the t;;; nlhly courses whin th:y may stop from any cause whatever. They never have fail ed in any case where the directions around the box con taining the Pills have been strictly followed; Indeed, there is no case or failure ever-me to our knowledge, Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Single boxes, mailed to order postpaid upon Teceipt ofonedollar, by J. P. CREAGFR, Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent postage stamps as good as money. Pine Honey. Dr. R. C. Smith, of this county, nresents us with a beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior to any thing we eve saw. This honey was manufactured by Mrs. Smith according to the directions given in receiet which she purchaued of Dr. J. P. Creager, Baltimorp City, Md. Any person can get this receipr. for making honey, and be independent of the honey-bee, by writing io nr. creaeer, as. 653, West Baltimore street, Balti more City. Md , enclosing COcents Ifaw insviVTe (Ga) fulasky Times. - . Agricultural Implements Jut received, per eteamer L'milie, a eupply of HAND RAKES, - PLOWS, X HARROWS. : : X CULTIVATORS, -HOES,' - SPADES, SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS, PATENT CHURNS, &c, &c, -. ' FOB SALE AT TEEODOSE HILLS 7?rownville, Aj-il, 25. ISCO. ' JOHN GARNETT k CO., C3LTIM, DBPOT i-i . . AXD .. ... . ' .. ..... 1; Seed Store. Engines, Saw 'and Grist Mills, . "Withal! kinds of Machinery and Implements. lio. 53, North Second Street. ST. LOCIS, MO. KEEPS always on band a large stock of Garden aad Grass Seeds, all warranted fresh and pire- Onr stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements and Machines is also larpo and selected with great care.. We invite an examination, and know that we are of fering as good stock aa any house ia the west, and at as low prices. TERMS CASK. V Catalogues furoif bed gratia to tppUcantt. 43-ot A Goc J; Farm for Sale. - The subscriber ill aert at a great bargain a very choice quarter of lection of land ia Johnson county, Ne braska. There are forty acres cf fine timber land, 0V acres under cultivation, a good log houi;e and other improvements, it is two and a half miles from Tecum seh, on the road ffom thence to Pawnee City. Any person wU sing to purchase a good tract of "and on very reasonable terms, will apply ti Cyrus Wright at Tecumseh, or John L. Carson, Banker, in Brownville, or to Geo. "W. Shroat, Nebraska City. - . , ROBEItT WEIGHT, c Iteuidinr at Worrallton, inKemaha Co, - January IS, 186? 2-l-tf NOTICE. I hereby caut'on all persons indebted to tae lato firm of Green, Sprinkle & Co.,alias, Sprinkle, Baker A Green, against paying any debts, notes of h and or boek accounts accruing to said firm except to myself, from my oEee about a yearg and as yet Ih.v not and cannot get any jatisfaction as to the di?posal of the collections. , .; . . LEVI SPP.INKH; We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay ingocds for wheat 65 cents per bosbel ; and for flour $2,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnkh sacks for wheat s.nd re ceive it, either at our Store in Brcwnvillu or at ilelvin'a Mills. D. J.MARTLN& CO. Brownville, Oct. f?,lS33.; : )tp3 Fun for the Million! Fun for the Steam boat ! "'Fun for ihe Railroad ! Fun for the Pike's Peak Emigrant on the Wide Frairies ! ri'ICK-XiX FOR AZX CREATION Is the most amusing and expensively gotten up as well as the cheapest comio Magazine now published in the world. and f rem ingofarich humorous characterr Nick-Xax has at tained its third year, and is growing in popularity. It is a great favorite with all classes fathers and moth ers, sons and daughters since it contains nothing that may not be read aloud in any family circle. It is the publisher's desire to make it especially FUN FOIt TnE FAMILY. One of ita features is the prize puzzle department. Tne publishers have distributed during tho last six or eight months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, which had the tendency to make the competition earnest and interesting In fact, fake it all in all. no more amusing sheet for the family cr village library, or hotel reading-room, or to neguiie tne tccious, hours or travel in car or steam boat, can be had anywhere. " Terms. One copy, one year - - - $1 00 - - - .Five copies (to one address 4 00 Postmasters who may wish to engage in obtaining subscriptions, will Any this an excellent opportunity as nrsi-raie inaucements win o given to them. - LEVISON c HANEY, Room 23, 119 Nassau Street, New York 2-ewspapers inserting the above as often aa they may think proper, or give it editorial notice, will be entitled to an exchange on forwarding a copy with, the advertisement marked to the Nick Nax office. THIS popular publication has become indispcnsible to the tasteful Gardener, the Fruit Culturist and the Floriculturist- It embraces within its scope: I. The Discription and Cultivation of Fruit and IPruit Trees a subject 111 which we are already more interested than any other people. I. Description and Cultivation of Plo-wera and Flowering Plants and 8hrubs, from themost delicate and tender t the most hariy and robust. III. Description and Cultivation of alLEdi. ble Plants, which are, or should be, grown iu our gardens. IV. Gardening as an Art of Taste, with De signs for Ornamental or Landscape Gardening. V. Bural Architecture, embracing Designs for Rural Cottf.cres and Villas, Farm Houses, 'Lcijrc?, Ca'?!, Vineries, L.e Houses, etc, - VI. Arboriculture, er t'.e r; irt C-ture of sorest and Omar. -; rr?-. 1 VII. Botairf ' r ;.!' - '-"j; Jir lat Ji 13C;S LraucUei r c. j -. r i v;.'i v , fceaetal salevt to which the work i sociaily uevot!.- ' . , - - The work is issued on the first of each month, li: the best style of the periodical press, each number contain ing forty-eight pages, embellished with a frontispiece and several other original and well executed engrav ings. Jit the end of the year it will make a volume-f six hundred pages, beautf ully illustrated with over one hundred engraving, many of them drawings of fruit and flowers from nature. 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An AGKVT WANTFTl in FA'TT.Y TOTN xnfi. XTlUCt BltAGU BLIUIOWKS, 5t. I.onla.Mo. Naw York Okvici, So. '-71 1!1VAIWT. Communicationi should al.vaj be aUihewd tq tt Innj, J. II. MAUN, EroTcrille.N. T. The publishers of he "Horticulturist" calls attention to thi periodical as a valuable advertising medium It has a steadily increasing circulation in the most desira' ble quarters, visting monthly every State and Territory, ana tne canaaas . Each numbea contains thirty pages of matter, JVurserymen, Florists. Gardeners. lmvl. 1 six'y to ninety Pictures all the contents be- 3 1 ir y r 1 inemi uaaers, ruocisners, and generally all thise connected with Horticulture throughout the Union and Canada, will find this the readiest mode of commusicating with their friend.s and customers Advertisements shonM reach the publishers by the SOth of tbe month pr ce ling intended publication. As he is not always able it meet the demacds for-the ad vertising colnmns, the communications received first have the preference. Botanical names must be very temoitj written As the space to be occupied by Advertisements can be regulated to some extent by the wishes of advertisers. it is well to indicate on the manuscript about the space wished for, and tbe number of inertion Subscriptions and all other buMnes communications should be addressed to SAXTON, BAItiER i. CO 25 Park Row, New York Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav elers. The Nebraska Farmer, DEVOTED TO Devoted to Agriculture, S'ock Raisin, norncuuure, juectiamsm, Education. -"Published at Brownville, N. T. On the first of every month at $1 a vear for Rin. gle copies; Six copies, J5 Thirteen copies, $10; j. weuiy copies, $io. The vol cme begRn Oct. 1st, ISo 9. Specimen num bers famished gratis on application. Back numbers can be furnished. . - Will every friend of Agriculture and Education in Nebraska, Northern Kansas, Southern Iowa, and Northern llissouri, lend a helping hand, to establish and maintain a journat devoted exclusively to tbe interesfs -above named.- There is not a post o2.ee within tha region named but caa and ought to furnish a club of at least 10 aabscribers. Send along without delay. Address FURXAS A LTANNA. Brownville, N. T. AM AUTHENTIC BIOGRAPHY Of THE "tittle Giant-' cf the West. Now ready for delivery tbe Life of Hon. Stephi: A. Douglas, with his most important rpoeches anl reports. By a Member of the Western Bar. PrLce $1, bound in cloth, and 30 csnts in paper cover. ' No man in the United States at the present time Is looked to with more b reful interest than the distin guished Senator from Illinois.' Indeed his friends in all t ebtatesof the Union hc ipon him not only as tbe rising, but che f resent man the man for thejrrisisanl for the country. , - The most important of Mr. Douglas' Speeches are incorporated is this vol cme, and the whole work sub-"Utt.-Hl before pnllic?:on, ftrthe criticism of some of r- !!? las' most ju . 'nus 1 - 'nds, in whi inheli:i per fect coi.uicnce, aadby ;c:'nit is ccrdiallj approved anl creommended. Fcr aalaatthe IT r ,-.r Xstore;-'" rT ' - ' - - I'LI? k 60L0M0X3, 332, Penn avunue. ' So1. agent for Laurence's celebrated For el 5m Sta tionery. BO 111 SPALDING'S , PREPARED GLUE EOOHOU if. "A Stich in Time Saves Nine V ' Despatch ! ' Save' Tie Pieces ! " As accidents mill harren in well.r it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way mr repairing furniture, Toys, Crockery, kc, ... Spalding's Prepared Glu9 meets all such emer gencies, am no household caa afford lo be without it. It is always ready and up to tho sticking point. 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Thoto subscribing for two year, or for two copies one year will be entitled to a Map of the united states, as e premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at the oface. corner of Pine and Third Streets, st. Louis. April 26. I860. . CHOICE SEEDS! WARRANTED PURE. Japan Apple-Pie Melon; Ilubbara bquasb, . j .. .. Fig Tomato, Strawberry Tomato, Io w a- Wa ter m elon, Bradford Watermelon, Clarendon Watermelon, Sosr Squash. Odell's Jarge White Watermelon, Terry's x.ar!y rrolia-j ucumDer, The above are all new and very superior varieties; and will be sent by mail ree,atl5 cents per jack age. Stamps taken' for fraction cf a dollar. Address. H. A. TEItltV. n32-3m Crescent City, Iowa. . lJROSICTUS . or THE ' . ROCKY LIOUIiTAW I1EYS, . . I - i r ' THE NEWS will enter upon its second year e.ir:r in the coming spring, at which time it WiTi b eaiarsa to nearly douhle its present size, and correspondiuilr improved in many respects. It wai the tirat and ia at the present time the only new.nper praanent'y a-. tubiishe"! in t3e R-xky Mouataia ii '.l l.esioo. Traa- ."ported to t bis country in the faceef a iliheartenrtre t arc in? eraig-ation, mhh a t'.-'.e alnv--t :r-!iUb;, it w. set no t enea'h tba r' ii w- ia'.L mtostot Bt.uym. n icee'ir i. - , neauce aalan rrfr;('i.Twa a.:'v... & ...Jite.i.iuedviia encfraraginjE eid lar tbcoun'r7j at a t ne wbea to man was iortunate who knew one day fruia whe.nca La meala for the next would come; it was a nxessf tally tablished, and has since continued in th even tenor ita way, fearless and nntram s:ed. The News was the first ta herald to the world tbesa prising richness of the . Rocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abue of the Eastern press waa heajtd t? un it without stint; but time has satisfr.ctoriiy pr7 and ventled its every statement and prediction, and tat News stands to-day the mot notsd aial auiTcriai? quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation in every Stale ot Union, aave four, and in both the Casadas. Arrangements arebeinj perfected for apecial aadm ularjcorrespondence from all-the important citlet of lis East, and the personal acquaintance of t prjrii"r throughout the mining renou, will ever leiaru for K the latest, most complete and reliable report fmm all parts of the gold fields. The New, is published on Wednesday of each weet, and dispatched to theStatesby tbe Kxpres-a cuaea of tat iollowing morning, reaching the Missouri Rivar iafroa six lo eisht days, free of expense to tbe iubicriber. TEEMS. Single copy. $3 00, per yeir; flTewe. $20 00; $2 50 f-jr six months; $150, for three moaiii. Advertisers wilt And the News, for all time tocor.a. the best advertising medium in Ibis rega f e&nfliry. KATES. Busiues cards, $12,00 per 7"ri f square, flrxt insertion. $2 00, per month, $5.0O, tnret 1 . ........ Am nn.f ..?rth rft Inmfl. nionttis, 5 iu to, one year, j.u.uuu, wru- - - $25 OOper quarter. $j0 00 per year ; odiiuj.ubuj, forbix nvnihi, $1.5") per year, 4 pniVF.R PRESS undcomblela Jb Offlca set upinthepnng, for the benetit of hone patronn desire work in that line. ,,Tt. In a word, it is Ihe determination of tae propnei that the News, ami the New Office, alall ! now, stand first iu importance in the Territory aaJ 3 of Jefferson. Addrea - ' ' WM. N. BTPASfc CO Denver d''T- ti tin b N E BRA S K A an'ingc anil Wagon MA-IsTJFVCTOEY. BKOU.VV1I.I.E, .V.T. S. S. & J. T. BEEKLEY, they bave conaaneed . Ujs ANSOrcCS 3!anufacture cf that CARRIAGES,- ; : WAGONS, : I " BUGGIES, ; : - - .' ' SULKIER lathe City of Brownville. They htrs both U many year? experience in Eastern Manufactory and natter taemseves iney ui v r public both in work and prices. : . An kiuds of repairing promptly atttaded . T. E. 4 J. B. SESXLZ Urownville, May, 3, 1S5). ' : -j. IDonsl I: :provcd Aij4llilL i. 9 WW V awi - " We are now prepared to manufacture our -r-' . Sugar-Cent MUls, either Vertical or will be able toauppiythe demand, how; ever laraa. Ecery person who desires tt be shorotjMy conversant with tne political hutory of the LnieU Slates Should I'omess Young's American Statesman : A Complete Political Tlistcry of the rmted States, from the formation of our Government to the present Time. Recommended by Statesmen, Politicians and Editors, of every Party, as impartial and Invaluable. Octavo, I,tu pa .-pi, fiw. Ur-iilil Bl JACKSON, Ptbusberi, Sweet Potato Plants. I have on hand now, anl wi.'I continue to have We are also mannfactnring Dom'.is Pro'f TJi ' orator, acd also Douglas bteam Sufar ' . are prepared u furnish eery 'LV-' ty, and.at moderate rates, required ia tha of Syrup arvl buiar. ,,.. Price jf PRICES $50 $10, $50, $!0O. andoP Furnaces ana jivaporaior. $ ,v w -';cti;a. All order, addressed to the S BaVU U attenaea i. - uwiil'.e, Cti ap'-T - ill be prompt roa the ware ana iurniture Dealers, Groceries, and Fancy during this month a sjtlf of Sweet Potato plants Stores. r ? . . . tf '. , 1. r Country merchant, .t,,,i , ,t Rn.,, Ior vracrs frcn a mn w:. oa proxnpu i!ra -pTr,OTOrl m . .r.r i attealed to. and rlants nt ty fcrre, Will atand anTClim.i . . LQEtiiT . FL ll AS. tJRemoved to 84 Cedar St., N. T. ' !-. Erowavill, . 7 Pike's Peak Gold Mines. rv fnr ssla in this place. -.wo fn--! Steam Ec Le? ia 8, ot'il " for running Quarts ILUs. Saw and Oru jJ, by macbinests to bocf tha be?t jua..ty A barjaia tiey can b bad by making application so-J"-1-'' bo had at one half mannfactaren pr.ces- Iaquiw at tho AJrertls-r o2?, Bnnruh t i , rownriil, Apr.!, ,153'?,