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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1860)
f3 A 3 -'" - "'- V ...... ;.7r..r.ts. ail outice.'s ycrUin to Dealer a is Ccin.T'r.crrr' C;.Vf.';." l ncie en ccc . and prompt stter.lion to a tret class Land Af e :cy. aovkts rrn t"e Z'XITLD STATES EXPRESS CC.'JTM.VF, X safe a1 re'.iable company lor the transmUsioa meney packages. Also zestsf :r the Hartford r' re Insurance Coc; f Hartluti, C.-t-ccUci.t. cf V stb r f i'iOvf our o;T..-e to the new building on Eaia street, cestdoor toJTbeodore lull's Store, and tear tie;;. S. I.ir, : Or.ee. Cct 27, lii 3, nl6 I.USHBAUG" &. C ATiSON. The first impressions of rw and ecpcrb er ."rav ings of Ilosa liouheur's cd. ilcd painting cf the IIorseFsir, printed in beuutuul oil olors, are now ready. It is exo.uted If the nnri railed artists. Fa rony, Major & Knupp, who Lave undertaken to make .it the most splendid work of tho kind ever issued from their extensive establish nient. Its size isnear .ly twoTy three feet, embracing more than twenty different ti:;ts aed shades and colors, and it will pre sent upon tbe walls of the parlor, drawing-room or art gallery, all the rplendin effect cf a superb oil painting. A eopy of this rich and costly engraving, hieh has recived the highest testimonial of fa vor ty consoissieurs and the Press, can be obtained foronly 5150, delivered free of charge at any post CiUceiatho United .Stages. Acents ore wanted. J. M. EMERSON k Co., Publishers, . Nc 37, Tark-row New York. April,:?, IS JO. 10 CO. 18G0. 1 w camnrto u:iaim. HANNIBAL iz ST. JO. R. JL '3?lOEZETS.":-1 Arran?amer.L t are lcen tr.a.?e, by "the Hanni bal and St. Jorej h Rail Uo&d Couipany, to torn Earcnce with the opening of navigation, fcr a TSI-WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS, 1 to run in connection :th said Road restlnrly froa St. Joc:Ii to BroTrnTlIIc, 0r:alia, and ell other intermediate points. The following new, popularand fast runainj packet boats constitute the line for the present : P&..-. "K- A AY EE'S PILL'S. FAMILY PHYSIC, I Tetes has lor.g c ted a public dor s'-d for an effective purpntive piii which, could be rciird on as are and perfectly safe in its operation. Thia has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten ire tritd of its virtues has conclusively fchown with what rjecess it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is eay to make a physical yiJ, but not easy to make the bet of all pJU one which should have none of the ejections, but all the advantages, of every other. 1 Lis has been attempted here, and with whnt success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for. the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many cf them produce so much f riping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived frort t. em. These pills produce no irritation or pain, Bie$ it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely f fretable, no barm can arise from the'r use in any quantity ; "t it is better that any medicine should be taken iudiciouslv. Minute direct --s for their use in the several psoases to whica they are ap . plicable are given on the box. Amcr.g the com plaints which have been speedily aired by them, we mr mention Lirer CompiR-'r.t, in its various forms ef Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listieasre-. Irritability, Elious Headache, fcilkms Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain m the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all Ihese are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver As an aperient they afford prompt anA ur? re.ief in Cos tiveness, Tiles, Colic, Dysentery, rjumrs. Scrofula mi Scurvy, Coldg with soreness of thO hoCT. Ulcers and impurity of iie blood, Irrc-r;,aritie': inhort, r,r and every case where a purgative is ret1''uirel' They have also pro.dnced some singular) su" ssfulires in Rheumatism, Gor.t, Dropsy, Gra."eI P-rrsiptlas, Palpitation cf the Heart, Pains in thv tckrltoii,acrM and bide, ii eysnouia oe rreeiy tide n the sprir.g of the year, to purify the blood and prrpsre Ihe system for the change cf seasons.. JLn occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, ad restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify t,.e blood, and, by their timi;lnt ct.-?i a the drcilatory system, reno rate ti, stre A Ji of the buc, and restore the "ratted t lLvcDir4. energies of te whole organism. Hence aa ccasional doba is advantageous, evenv though .to serkws demrgement exists; but un CeeM-"r loirr should never be carried too far, tf v r .c-r.at-- ndirine reduces the strength, Le a U.. en to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they fzzet themselves to the reason cf every Vodj ; and it is confidently believed this i ill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has fcilbr-rto been available to mankind. When their rirtues arc once known, ihe public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar -wrapped, they are Eleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use in ar.y quantity, i'or minute directions, see wrapper on the Cox rcErAitErY m, JAMES C. ATER, rractltalnntl Analytical ChcKiist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie 25 Cesti pcr lex. rive Xoxei fcr SL STEAMER LI A H A 12 Captain ', - BALTMARSn. V Captain c STEAMER , -r t t r t -n s n LI 1 JL 1 XL STEAMER Captain DE3 UMVI j i i f- timmuiM n In J A LEAKOE. B ft Tafni iinnatif 1 1i i n"nT CALVEET, For Freight or Passage appljto THEO. 1HILL, 1 rHEIGIlT AXD TICILET AGET, Forwarding f Commission Merchant, Erownville, Ictraslia. Copt. Ur. FORD, Gen. Ticliet Aj't. St. Joseph. J. S. IL HA WOOD, Gen. Supt. NEBRASKA CITY - Xra.c3TTimxtx.co Company. Capital Stock "50,000. WEBKASKA CITY, K. T. AYEIl'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COrGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, DROMIIITIS, WnCOPIXG-l OIGII, CROI P, ASTII.1IA. AXD CQSSOIPTIGS. Tins remedy has won fcr itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases cf its cures, that almost every section cf the country abounds in persons publicfy known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs-by its use. When once tried its superiority ever 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 antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of "the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks upon tbe lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Covghs, Hoarseness, &c. ; and for Chil deem it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained, i Q As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever Las been, and that the genuine article is sold by ' " J. II. MAUN, Brcwnville, N. T. ' MILL FURNISHINGS. . (Established IS35.) TODD'S CIIAIXESGE. AS the under stone revolves, tbey may be run to a ttgb speed without choking, ana haviog Rubber Epriagrs, Patterned ty us they Will not Bur si Whih Running, men p'.ecs, cf Iron get between them, ss msny mills fctve done on the stiff pvlncirie. Our spindles have EteeJ Toes and laces, with set screws t bth ends, so that the fsees of the stonea can be kept parraliel with ca ether and the meal ground even etionjrh for Cour, which re ltrpiriint improvements. Insuring Safety to tht Ten all lower mill "IP, 01! BACK MILLS, select f-r these the best quality of Burrs of our tewn imports:, t, and from our long experience a Mn '' tract uters, can sure cur customers tLat our mil la cau- notte tics:'.?. Prices cf Challenge .Mills. er, and good wort, and ought to be put In 53 ti 39 inch " poller, do do Friers of Iron $tl5, gr-red 13. Co 175, do Back 1Lft&? $r?9 iio 200. S4 iO 16 Incasvoae w!:h pulley, z, with pear, $160, to CO !0 5j do r, 0. .50. Steam do 125, do 1 1-2 tor thick rtsrrra pul. SJ, cearci Importers cf Dutch Bolting Cloths, French Stones. Dealers, in. Mulber Lcltit Packing, liose, a c. Kanufacturers pf Kachinc Stretche'l Leather Belting, Cemented and Riveted. Adress : G. & C. TODD 0. Co., 5-ot A'0.2i2 Xorth Xam St., 67. Louis, Ho. r. ion a: r.DAvis, ATTORNEY AKD REAL ESTATE AG, Tails C.iy, .TUciardson Cotrnfy. : V, j nre pror rt attention to all profe sci tuircsteJto hiscare tu E.ichard4n r. -'jaties; tUoto th drawsnj ot deeds,? r- AT LAW, . ... ? . iraskfi 1 a i.'ciniDg : i liou pa rnlllS Coajpanr, under a liberal charter, is now JL fully organiied, and theirentirecapital stock of Fifty uhoiiand Dollars, paid in andsecured. 1 hey are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, witn tne most favored Insurance Company any where. . Having adonted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in tho profits of the company. , The operations of the Company,wiIl bo confined, for the present, to marine, or CAKGO risks, with a maximuraliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom.; eing tbeonly insurance OSce, on the&bove pop ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants, i We respectfully invite the Missouri Siter pa ronage. - directors: i S.F.NackolIs,- . .Chas. F.nolly, H. P.Uannet, , . x J. L, Armstrocg, . W. .Ilinchman, Miles W'jown, A. A. radford. officers: CHAS. F.HOLLY, President. J.GASSiDijSec'y. a . n TTf T IT J St LoniSsenswl",iiUWru' ApVii 2a::M' ' - " ' a. r. irsirr i : : n. .,' - :'. s.. a ' . LUDIH3AUGII Ci a ANKERS AND GENERAL . VAN 2 AGENTS, Dealers in Co;'-i. mcurrentTToncy, Escharifrea"!! LaM TTzmntt, BROV, 'iiVULE, KEilAHA CO., H. T. E?peclal attention will be givea to Buyir g and JTeltlcg Exchange on the priacipal cities of the UnHei States, Gold, Silver, and uncartent Banlc Kctes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on harsd for sale, fok cash, or en- teredon time for Pre-emptcra. All Warrants sold by us guaranteedin every respect. Will C3e Eeclaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Paiers at short notice. Money soanoa upon nest securi ties, at western rates of interest, ami investments made ia Lands or city propirty for distant capitaiiats. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Eills of Exchange on England, Irelanl. and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Kj.aiar.pc on the East added. Deposits received on Current account and interest al lowed on special de x-sits. OFFICE iainSt.,near U. S. Land Office. REFEHEKCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchints, KcXaufrhton, Cardan & Co., Riser & White, - -- , " Tonne, Carson ft Bryant, " Jno. Thompson llason, Col'rofPort, E. M. Punderson &C. Merchants, M. M. Yeakle k Co. No. 17, Broadway, Vt m. T. Smithsnn, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Lai Jno. S. Gallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T., " " Taylor & K.ri03;h, Bar kers, . Chicago, 111. McClelland, Scrugss & Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Ttios. G. Pratt. Hon. J. w. Geary, Ei-Gov. Kansa3, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, J P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, H.C. Kutt&Co. " Greene, Weare & Rice, " Douglass &. Watson, " Col. Sam Uambleton, Att'y at Law, Judce Thos. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-vS-nl5-tt THE UNION SAFE ! Waa t W '1 ! LUI'BER! 'LUIIBE?, "l..':: Or FIIIG r. 1 Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, ifd. n New Tork. Washington. D. C. Annapolis, Md. Penn. Mercersburg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff" Pes Moine, Vinton, Easton, Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. PERU,NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T. R.W. FRAME & CO., LTaving engaged in the Mercantile Business, would respectfully invite the citizens of Nemaha, and ad ioinin? counties in Nebraska. Atchison county, Mo., and Fremont eounty, Iowa, to call and examine their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Que ens ware, ca LEWIS LAWRENCE, r . 7ell known in this region as a successful and! ac commodating lumber dealer, has again taken the Mill on Sonera Island, And is prepared to famish every desirat'? quality of lumber for fencing or building purpose ; deliver ed at the Mill, or at Browrrville Landing, Or at any point on the river as may bearetJ u;-oa. ' 171ix Irioca , Are as follows. AttfceMiil. foxcash, from 30 cents per 100 feet to $1 per 100 feet. On time, say three, six nine, or twelve months, from 45 cents per lOOfeet to 81.25 per 100 feet, with 10 percent, interest from delivery, note to be secured by unincumbered renl estate. The lumber will bo deliver 1 at any point o.i Ihe Mipfonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25 cents ner 100 feet m addition to the above prxjs when suSoient amounts are takea tojustify the coa struction of a raft. To those wishing lumber, particular attention is called to these propositions, which cannot fail to command consideration. Come with, or lond your orders, and they shall be filled without delay. 1G0,0 CO feet cf Lumber on hand, And more making every day. L. LAWRENCE. March 1st, ISCO. 6ta. Land Warrants, 2?or Cash, and on. 27iz23.o We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sires to settlers on such time as they r..ay desire long or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on band for sale as cheap at they can be bought elsewhere in town. " ' - . , Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be genuine in every respect and will be exchanged If de- i fective. Being permanently located ia Brownville, we canal- ways be found at the old stand a few doors east on.be Brownville House. ' LUSHBAUGH & CARSON, Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants. LOOK TO; YOUR INTERESTS ! t " ' - i . STEALI FERRY BOAT, " at Browsville, ( jf- Nebraska. COMPOSITION OfZce, at T.ar.r- X f inih, bet. II OOF.. I TG. ; ins PI) l; Jil Cf V3 iot can t a sheetiD cost thv !ier smoot; -tsers, fo ,j ..itl'W d & t-'i-rr" ?:?or ' 2io.- ST.- loi; . iO. THIS Composition is trni- ' i5? fr- -Minerol, which are unchanpr i ty tie weatter. It is durable Fire .i.i.i U"s :--r. . applied ta roofs of any snaps, upon r;. boards, or over old shingle roofs, at .t i c shingling; and upon any me la lie rood) -or c: surface for lesJtban paint. It is invaluable for coa tin if Rail lis; Ti Roofing Cars, Dep-ts, &c. Weh-ive to l. ferins it to the nuhhc as the.moj. i .. iable t Roof in use. We referto tbe following persons: T7 Barnum, Barn urn's H'el C HP"k, Arcl icct J J Anderson, Banker Geo 'it Tir'nr, Sner,Son. Brick Mak'rs. Melon it Tiiton. Distil'rs J fhenck. Smith & Jt 'Coriiika. build's Clark, Plant & Norri3, Oliver i ine't. Eon JasBBoland, A W Fa'in, J Shields, 7th and Morgan Hen L51 Kenno't, Wesley Conner, Cooper, cor Teeth and Walnut sts. JdWe are at all times prepared to do roogns, and t furnish to order onr Composition. Also, a superior ani c!e of Saturated Water-PrKf Roofing Paper For ia formation or material, address F W STEPHENSON, A'jrt. 4I-ot , , St Louis, Mo. ; NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Mnnared' lUIPJSilAN DEUSEi:. ISrovrnvillc, 7e3rasli.a. A NNOUXCES to the public that he ha3just re il ceived, per Steamer Ityland, a very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved pattern3,as follows: u:k's Pattern, . Plymouth Hock, Elevated Oven, New Hi , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japarsed ITare,' Crass Hetties, Iintlicrns, Copper Wai e.SIao- tc2s antl Ton3. . All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on a3 accomniodaung terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. ' I have also now on haul every requisite variety of Tin, Copper aDd Sheetlron ware, and am prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which 1 warrantto sire satislaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country. Brownville September 2, 1858. " . - ulO-iy 421- f p, r. mt od their Con- of their it of this Benevolent Institution eui1'?!? dowment.for the relief of .' tl fXllAZ ' cjlheted with nruleniand K'Z tlZit THE Howard Association, in vie & 1 t!?"1 tionof human life caused by Sexnal al"?,Z?"?Z deccDtions practiced ucon the unfortutiatk. ' " - ,i ifi t disease by Quacks, several years ngo uirei v -sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worU r . . . , , Yia Irmtnin. name, to open a aisp-nyai j i- class of diseases, in all their lorms, r.na io give Advice Gratis to all whoapP'y ? letter, wttn sat ' tion of their condition (age, occupation, habits of . e, &.c.) and in case of extreme poverty, to f nrnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add tha the Associa tion commands thehigbest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual lte nual Report upon the treatmentof Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended tho labors of their Surgeonsia the cure ofSper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gooorrboea ; Gleet; Syphilis ; the vice of Onanism or sell-abuse, disease of iue Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and brder a coutinuance of the same plan for the ensning year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in thissphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the 3tiited, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and nuca de spised cause. - , , An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tbe vice of Onanism, Masturbatioa or self- , abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the j Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CIIARGE, on tbe receipt of TWO STAMPS fur postage. Other reports and Tracts on tbe nature and treatment of Sexu&l diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatnmets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTN TIOCGHTON, Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. DARTWELL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Secretary. July 14. 1853-ly . Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Drugs, Faints, , Oils, 'Byestufis, And all other articles usually kept in All of which we will sell on the most rea sonable terms" for' CJSH OR PRODUCE. All are solicited to call and examine our We expect to keep a,Xull stock, and are det interest to make it u of 37" . x- aox o r m TO DEAL WITH US. We also wish to Purchase 50.000 BUSHELS OF CORN, ppr which we will pay the highest rice. R. W. FRAME & CO. Peru, Fet, 1, I860. . .. A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in J r - HDxy Grocd GROCERIES, ' HARD WAKE,' QUEENSWARE, nooTO, jarxoxia, r.'ails.I'Iows, Stoves, rurnlturc, &,c SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1S58 43-t Thepublic are now respectfully icformed thatthe undersigned have procured from Cincinnati and put in operation one of Homer A Co.'s flour mills of the latest patent, and the first brought to this Territory. They were induced to exchange their former mill for this one, from the high character they have gain ed io the east, an l from the personal testimony of millers whohave tried them throughout tbe Vestern Statf, and in view of tho increased demand for grin-.Mi:? which will txeeed that of any prerious year in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do the workbettcr and quicker than any heretofore in ope-, ration. In addition to their fiotir mill thsy will keep the Corn Mill constantly running, ready at all times to accomrr.ftlats the f.mners without detention, and by giving their undivided superintendence tothebuti nes? ( n ?:sted by tfc eir former miller, Mr. Wells, ) they hi for the continuance acd increased patronage of their friends. Assorted Lust er, Shingles and iMl constantly on hand. CHELA & Jd AUXIN. Peru Mil!?, Sept. 1st, 1859. - . .. : . .. , JOHN GARNETT & CO., innntf ' S" fr"' AKD . Lii;ore. Lngmcs, .Lavs. and. Grist Jilills, : With all kinds of Machinery and Implements. . Eo. 5S,2"orth Second Street. . . St. LOUIS, MO. - ! f KXFTS alwjTs on bands large stock of Garden and Gra Seel?, U warrante.1 fresh and pnre" " Our st.x t of Agricultural and Horticultural Impleaieiitii and i.actanes is also largo and selected with great care,. We invite an examination, atid knew ifcat we are cf fcriog as good stock s any bouse in tne weei, nnd at as low prices. TET3Sd:ei CAKHi Catloeties luriUfcied gratis to applicants. 4f Designed Expressly for Emigrants and Trav- ei.ero. NOW REaMx"i Edward's Xew Map of Missouri, With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price 60 cts. New Map of Illinois:.. With a portion of iOWa and Missouri, prit e 60 cents. Tie reopies Map and Gnaje for Iowa, Ilh'nois and Missouri. With a portion of Kansas and Nebraska, price $1,25. Same as above, onrol lers; suitable for Hotels, Offices, &c. &.c, price $3. New Internal Improvement Map .. of the United-States Showing all tbe Railroads built and ifl-progress, with the the contemplated routes, ihe diflerenturveys of the contemplated routes, the different surveys of the Pacif ic Bailroad, the Overland Mail and Telegraph routes, and the Gold Regions of the Great West: This Map is drawn and engraved with the greatest care, and at im mense expence, from Railroad and Government mrvej's and the latest authentic information. Handsomely put up In case for $5. To those in the States contemplating going to the Aebraska and iwansns ' i GOLD MINES, The undersigned desire to say, and in so doing will not practice deceptionjthat there are advantages to be secured in Crossing the. Missouri rirer at Brownville, and outfitting at, nnd starting from that point, not to be found at any other place on the .Missouri ba rer, in tne nrsi place, on botn sides or tne river are large ex tents of bottom lands in which grass makes a much earuerstart than on the uplands, and is much more abundant, being inexhaustible the entire season. Here, then, is a aesirable place to recruit stock before starting on tho Plains. Stock can also be purchased here on very favorable terms The Krownville to team Jeerry boat.beingthe best on the River, offers peculiar inducements i'or cross ing at this point. It islarge and commodious; with powerful machinery, which enables the proprietors to ferry emigrants and others in the most expedi tious manner. Por C3 TLTn -ri rr We undertake to say that the business men of Brownville areas well propared to serve those wish ing supplies! with a superior quality and on as fa r orable terms as can ha found elsewhere. Everything desirable can be purchased ?4 Brownville, such as Provisions,; Clothing, -Miniflg: Imple ments, &c, &c. The Route from Brownville to tho Mines is uni versally admitted by those who have traveled it ard others, to be superior in every respect. Brownville is about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. As to distance, an examination of the map in all that is necessary to pruve to av one that it is nearer from Jiera t3 the mi .nes t,V? . f rom any othr point on the Missouri. On tbii souto WtKd a&d water abound the entire distant rhile i a many others. wood has to bo htuled fo rat-any dJy:i. Th foreeoing faots arefnjly anc5 stitisfaetorilves- tabnsnea oy tne immense travel last yoar, acd those who adopt it the present eoswn will have ito . . . - cause to regret having done so. Taereiore Cross the Missouri River at and start ' i from Brownville. ; JOILV CODDIXGTON & CC Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat. Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! The undersigned whose kilns are situated nine miles west of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney, Keeps constantly on nana a very superior articlo of lime, to which he Invites the attention of those wish ing The Lime win be delivered at the kiln or at anv ouipr (Rum in iue county, asaesirea." Feb. 9, I860 6m K. M. LONG. An Improved Farm 3?OH OI-IjXJ. A very valuable and desirable imnrovpd farm itnit. 4 1-2 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from Nemaha viiy, can De naa on very lavorable terms, it mnsi.i. or io acres, u acres unuer cultivation; 24 acres in tim oer, koou wen, siock water, and pood frame house me stock a yoke of oxen, 7 cows, and 7 young cattle iue iarm implements, ana cousenold furniture will b sold with it If desired. - k rare opportunity is here nr sented. Enquire of R. W. Furnas, at th i-.',. Tl i , - t ' " Nov. 17, '69 nl8 . Fun for the Jlillion I . Fun far the Steam boat I run Jor the llailroaa. I run for the Pike's. Peak Emigrant cn ihe Wide Prairies ! jyiCXI-NAX FOR A IX CSIEATIO? Is the most amusing and expensively gotten upaswell as the cheapest comic Magazine now published-in tbe world. Each numbea contains thirty pge9 of matter, and frem sixty to ninety Pictures-al! tho contents be ing of a rich humorous characterr Nick-Nax 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 coutains nothing that may not bo read aloud in any family circle. It is thij publisher's desire to make it especially ' FUN FOR THB FAMILY. One of Its features is the prize puzzle department.- The publishers have distributed during the last 6ix or eight months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, which had the tendency to make tbe competition earnest and interesting. ' ' . In fact, take it all in all, no more amusing sheetfor the family or village library, or hotl reading-room, or to beguile tbe tedious hours of 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 la obtaining subscriptions, will Any this an excellent opportunity at first-rate inducements will bo. given to them. ...... . LEVI SON &. HANET, Room 29, 119 Nassau Street, New Tork. 53"Jf6wspapers inserting the above as often as they may think proper, or give iu editorial notice, win be entitled to an exchange on forwarding a copy with the advertisement marked to tbe Nick Nax office. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ECOHO M Y. ; "A Stich in Time Saves Nine I" Despatch! Save The Pieces!-. As accidents will happen in well-regulated families, His very desirable tu have some cheap and convenient way for repairing l ariutr, ToyaCrockerr, fli.tr, - bpalding'a .Prepared tjfua tneet ail snch emer gencies, ant do iioiiehold ca ialiurd to be without it. it is always reaay ana up to toe stitiiag point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chaiis, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is just tbe article for cone, shell and other ornamental work. so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold being chem ically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qnalitiesof the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in me place or ordinary mucilage, being vastly more aunesive. "Useful m every family.' B. A Brush accompanies each bott le. Price 25c. Address: Henry C. Spalding & Co., Box No. 3,6000, N. Y. Put up for dealers In cases containing Four. Eight and Twelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card ac companmg each package. 0"A single bottieof SDaldine'sPrenared Glue win ave ten limes us cost annually toevery nousenom Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers. Groceries, and Fancy scores. Country merchants should make a note of Snald ing'3 Prepared Glue, when making op their list, it will stand any climaia JCfRemoved to 84 Cedar St., N. Y. 4I-ot F iryy.r - p -r? f T""T " ' in the coh;uvt spring, at wt.ci ti-: u hi t ea.ar',- i toT.carly c-juS.e its - present f z, ?n-l cerre.??-ndir-j-y :ls. il v' s i.ie arst .j u it. rtaaneiti; c Region. Tran-:!-hc3rte"'- re irresistai . o, it improved in.ntany respe-r t:.:- '-re:-e-.l t.:.-. ? cr.'r r.3-v, turned in the Rocky Moonta; si--: .-tea ta thil country 3 a the f turni-32 e- -rration. wi;h at;:; a ( 1 :; of .i aimct A 5 3 e2lj A. J. . 1-1 wa' setup Uwoath iho i -Jltics a wmtef storms, m ue mi- -tof noi.y mobs, bow iltg curs??, and threats of vea-nour-ce agalnot every person and thing that ventured vzz em:oa.-ag:i-1 word for tii-J country ; at a time when t5 man was iurtunate who knew on day from whfcr.es i::s meals for the next would come; it wis successful ly es tablished, and ha. since continued ia tha even teaur of its way, fearless and antra ntmeie.l. Tbe News was the nrt to aeri.ito ti3 worli ihesar- prising richness of the - - ... Kocky Mountain Gold Fields for which the abuse of tfce Eistern press was heaped np- on it without stint ; but time has satisfactorily proven end verified its every statement and prediction, and the News stands to-day the most notod and universally quoted newspaper in the United States. Already it has a circulation ia every Slate of the Union, save four, and in both tbe Canadas. Arrangements are being perfected for special and re-,'-u la correspondence from all tbe important cities of the East, and the personal acquaintance of the 'proprietors throughout tbe mining regions, will ever secure for it the latest, most complete and reliable reports from ail parts of thegold fields. - The New, is published on' "RVlnesday of each week, and dispatched to thcStatesby the Express coach of the iollowing moruing, reaching ihe Missouri F.iver in from 6ix to eijrht days, freeof expense to the suSs-crlber. TEEMS. Single copy, S3 00, per year ; five copies, 420 00; $2 CO for six months; $160, for three months. Advertisers will find the News, for all time to come. the best advertising medium In this region of country. HATES. Busiess cards, $i2,uo per year; one square, first Insertion, $2.00, per month, $5 00, tareo m.iaibs, $10 00, one yer, $20,000; one-fourth column, $25.00 per quarter. $60, CO per year; one column, $1C0 for six months, $1.50 per year, A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will be set up in the spr:nc -'ir the beue.1t of home patrons who desire work in that l.r.e. In a word, it is tie determination cf the proprietors, that the News, and the News Office, shall always, as now, stand first ia Importance in the Territory and State of Jenerson. Address ; . . WJU. . CYEP.3 & CO . i ueuver City. w W J- i.y 25 Park Rev, v i'J0 - .V. - r. j c Ii ii iZ'i tistefut C j Floricslturin- It e-.;,ra.--i I. TheDcr::t:5an.ic' mors iuLcresre-1 thaa any nrr ....- and Fiowenrsar Plants a-i shrub, d-ir-at; an 1 teller to the n-t I irrv , ""' III. Descrictioa and CWiiv' bla Plants, whica are, or shouiT t A llCL gardens. c-'ra t1 ..IV. OarasrJnt tsaa Artcf Ta-, ' Signs for Ornamrinl or Landica-a r- ; -3. r V. Eural Architecture 'Sl ' Rural Cottages ana vn as. Para y .., I' f c.r;. VI Cf or ti8?:3t, ! Trass a c3:t; VIa. Uotany anJ UrAczzclcr anches are connected wuh taa Z-'- ,J f-i hlch the wt.rk is soc-cia'.ly dcvo?ed """" ssect'ia N EBR A S K A at1 fl araoge wagon MA.iSrUFLCTOH'Y; BrE. & J. T. BERKLEY, ASTTOTHJCS that they hare ' cornmenced the Manufacture of CARRIAGES, : WAGONS, : r BUGGIES, t SULKIES n tho City of Brownville. They have both had many years experience in Eastern Manufactunes, and 2atter themseves they will be able, to please the puDuo Dotn in work and prices. , All kiuds of repairing promptly attended to. - . ",C7UFo -flusslx. X3xit ci ,x;i,i. Tinenes, Ico Houses, !tC, VI. Arboriculture, cf Forest and Orr.ajenla VII br wh "I'll. W . r C ! ltll... r. V ....... ,,..,,,,llsl,,,r,,. , ht paes. embel'ishorf .::iJitttm', an!l "en jfK-n:::n'":'ct six hundred pages, fceaat f ally Ul0.sVr ""fc J 'sl-cais hanJred engravin-,', many of tieii a- Wtk and flowers from nature. ' Ul,rti f f-... TEU1IS 1 ID l.!vin upjr. receipt ; cu:c:on 12, 1 tho dexed accordingly, and endV,"m ::,V3':'..-t:a.-' - ii j h r? 'i i. ing forty-ei and several otS?r criiinal incs. At the end of tbe vea r it i -I co-y 1 year' MyiM in The Edition uith Colored PT' $ 5 CO 1 copy 1 year. C. - . J ' : prtmien no niters r.:a Plain edition 13:t3; co: oiunies commence v. sf lien :. with any number at the . '.rr.13 2 '6 and '3, $2 50 , as.' 'ST The publishers of 'be "LTort;cu:turm to thi periodical as a valuable advenil -J, 1 t:"o' has a steadily increasing circuit V.C1J i,a9 and the Canadas a Ternary, T. E. '& J. B. BrownviTIe, May, 3, 1860. l BEHKLET, j i VICTORIOUS OVEHPAnT. uiiiiuu o imviiv juniuijui Aony or case I Sickcess or bealili! Ijl'o or denilil These ara the question.- involved ia the adoption or rejection of this spe cific by the mnrljrs to external dineasori and injuries. Having re ceived the indorsement of th dis tinguished taran, V.ie lata Dr. KANK, mid itseUir-acy tested dur ing two an Tut V. l.iit-ix in the re-tion.-t of eieninl n, it in now com i"i itilo jr;m-r-' 1 i -a in evenr set t.!)it lit t'i tiv.. i cikMi, maA U liiurrelO'iK cur exciUiijf nKlotiihliiueiit. iero- evrr.'lt;l3 THE AFFLICTED KEJOICE. 't- .'- " nUN'miEnS snl THOUSANDS ly have tented il virtues, uud are fl Tj lfj'iicin in freedom from lonj ' i tV?' lingering PAIN aiul 1 H.FAf-K. ' which iitiier remedies bud liu'ed . " AUIKnrTt 1 nlllicted ri X J - -: t r..v;..n fw,.,. . . ilk i'.'l ;t.i h V"'fi, to cure. Have you the lir.O.N CllltJS, NKL'ltALClA, 1111 KU JIATI.SM, J-CKOMIA, KA1U ACIIK r it )0 1 1 1 - A C J I K A re you ill. OI.I) SOUKS Suf-. IIi:flS.2, SI "RAINS, cuux.s. stilt k i'.vii. riiiar JTHE AECTIC XJXlMEtT ? will alTord yon iiislaut relief. Everybody m HaUo to urserymen, Florists, Gardners, lm-r ' memt . Makers. PuUih. : and generally all those connected with r ., throughout the Union and Canada, w ? fl,5 f ' ' readiestmodeof communicating wtti their ir-h? tt customers - . elt v'aUti4 Advertisements sh 20th of the month preeDVlmenScd ; p," f.? ? he is not always able to meet the demand. vertising columns, th have the preference. BotaMc n, 7s whig legibly written - . . " ,r7 As the space to be occnnieH h . 2i hZ f t inJ'ciil8 'he manuscript about tae rjii' wished for. and the number of insertions "!",f .v 1 . sm 'i other business cm-rjunica". should be address to SAITtJN, B.ARxVji " co , , 25Park Row, X8w Tor flowers, rnriTs, &c. vJ,NN'1C0TT- theGrov-Numry Vt Northfield, l! ., has ready for delivery:' ' Albany, higher Evergreens 20 l ioZlt'li'" cording to yariety and form-average 25 cent, Fruit Trees, in guod variety. Awls tt i it cutiome6 SmaUer th 'iritS XtidZ Small rrnits.-CuTrsutsUoos'stonGoosshwiy, ' berries, Blackberries, ic.Tnuca tower ttsa eerre4 before. .. .. Ornamental Trees, Roses and other Eardv Stratbery in great variety and. abundance; and 10 000 small ta large plants of Upright Honeysucklei, Lilacs, Spireai, Deatzis Sea bra, Prim. 4r... at from $1 to $10 per hun dred. And the beautiful Diebytra Specabalit n4 oti. er choice perennials at $150 t., $2 pe. d. iea, sad com mon things all leirat)io at about half price. Catalogues by mail oa application ; sad every tb'.-j safely packed for distant transpr rtation ; andisaru s " most things sold at about ten per eent., less ia autuica than Spring. noivl JUJjjjl - .. .... . in (i -(fHlu x . in inn . . .: s . For Uxo drcadriil ncciiVnts tbe AI1CT1C J.IM.MNT should be blind, for it nlTortlit sure amxam The Great Female Pills. wit. j. sr. iiiEAtxCK is me General Anrnt irv.i. uuieuu.rorur. nueaung's celebrated Femal Pil is. These Pills are truh, naihi .i! they will restore the monthly courses u,Ae .,. Mtoa from, unit Mux inhitim n. . J . y V- ' " . .r j- 'UKy "ever nave rail ed in any case where tbe directions around tho taining the Pills have been strictly followed; indeed mere ia no case oi lauure ever me to our knowledat ' Being purely vegetable they are perfect! Kf ' Single boxes, mailed to order uostDaid . . .' Baltimore City, Maryland. A liberal discount to druggists. 3 cent Dosta(rtm. t i.AMl mm mnnntr as vw sva uiouv i Fine Honey. Tt T QrrtWTl nf Oitl ...... . ... beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior to any thine we ve saw. This honer was minnf..in,.j v LdWard'S MonllllT. a JOUmalCf Mrs. Smith' according to the directions given in reccitt The American Architect, or Plans for Country .. . . . which she purchased of Dr. J. p. Creager. Baltimom L dwellings FOR SALE BY L. BUSEdSTEILIL,, (Successor to Edwards & Bushcell,) 97 Fourth St., St. Lonls, Mo. American Farmers' Encyclopedia, a valuable work, 4 00 Tbe Horse's i oot, ana now to Keep It Sound ; cloth 60 Uoie's American veterinarian ,- Stockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures " " 1 Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry " 1 Fessenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener I do American Kitchen Gardener - , Richardson on the Horse v do on the Hog do on the Pests of the Farm Milburn & Stevens on the Cow, and Dairy Husb'ry . Chinese Sugar Cane and Sugar Making -Padder's Farmer's Land Ateasuae . 2 Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows; cloth Domestic and Ornamental Poultry, plain Randall's Sheep Husbandry Touatt, Randal & Skinner's Shepherd's Oon Book Barry's Fruit Garden . - - . . Stephens' Book of the Farm, 450 illustrations Viv 'V I It rpiS' iiiiiu eui.-iio reuei, mien wr V7fl VVlfvMt'.S rr"' 'h-ath.' F.very sleam- i!rl' iV'ii)' AZlX' Umt a"J r:iiln..id tmiii should I f i Y.r vZKV keep it. Who that bus beard the UIlU VivVfL' "''ricks or niigmsli uttered by the MW,M jl , .xCKllg siMed arid maimed viclinm of THE nOTHERS' exphvinn-i iiml cullUionH, does not Steel tl nt t wwue means of reliovinf their lor lure sliould aln nyx be ,'icces.sililo T Such iloi s exist in this i balmy pain coutniliiiigngeut. Ills co:jpauio:t. It cures T! It K A ST, CAKF3 IN TTIp SOICK MlTLfX SOKE MI'S, 11511115, &c. IaI I dies who prize a pure skin, ' ' voitl orpiuiplen, bloteliCH, scurf .2-' nuil nil UiKcolorations nnd ex crescences, should Attack tiiese trespuKnen on beauty's i!omin bm soonns titer appear with the AKC1IC l.l.N l.MKNl It is excellent for the llai, givinsr it A lieallby, glossy ap. jiearunce. lti Southern and Western Progress Published Monthly, with many fine Illustrations, Views of Cities and towns. Portraits, &c, &c, .stonly $3 per annum. Those subscribing for two years, .or for two copies one year will be eutitled to a Map of the United States, as e premium. For sale at all Bookstores, and at tne office, comer or Pine and Third Streets, St. Louis. . April 26, IS60. I ijivj, tad. Any iraivunu gel mis receipt lor making honey, snd be im.'ependent of the honey-bee, by writing to ur. creager, jno. ooa, west Baltimore street, Balti more City. Md , enclosing 60 cents Hawkinsville (Gel Ti-' I I T." ' ' PIKES IEAIt DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet iscovered, snd .. City Boot & Shoe OF THB nrAW VTUl make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or he will sellyou a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's fine gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other house West of Si. Louis. Employiaggood workmen, and keeping a reriety of material snd trimmings for home manufac ture, I' hope to receive that literal patronaee heretofore bestowed on me. Give me a call. W.T. DEN. BrownvilleJuly27, 1S53 n3 Agricultural Implements Just receired", per steamer Eailie, a supply of . HAND RAKES, . PLOWS, -HARROWS. , CULTIVATORS, ' HOES, : SPADES, SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS, PATENT CHURNS, &c, &c, , , . " FOlt SALS AT - THEODORE. HILLS.. brownville. Arril, 23. I860. - - ; TO& TBE Pilie's Peak Gold Lline There is now for sale in this plaeo, two first-rate Steam Engines and toilers ia good order, suitable fcr running Quarts Hills. Saw an.i Grist Mills, said by machinest3 to beof the best quality. A bargain can be bad by making application socn they ean be had at one half manufacturers prices. Inquire at the Advertiser offiee, brownville, ?T.T SrcwnTiUe, A'jxil, -6,1563. A Good Farm for Sale. iae suoscriuer win sen at b great Oargam a very cnoicequarier oi section or lana in jonnson county, Ne- br.sEa. mere are rorty acres or nne timber land, 60 acres nnder cultivation," a good log house and other improvements, it is two ana a nair miles from Tecum, sen. on thi? road from thence to Pawnee City. Any person wishing to purchase a good tract of land on very reasonable terms, will apply to Cyrus Wright at Tecumseh, or John Li. carson, eanser, in Brownville, orvoueo. . ssaroai, cursiiiii)-. p . , ; ROBEET WRIGHT, Residing atWorrallton, inNemaba Co, January 18, 1860 28-tf Smith's Landscape Gardening, Parks and Pleasure Grounds Weeks on the Bee; cloth Wilson on Cultivation of Fiax Elliott's American Fruit grower's Guide 1 be American Florist's Guide Every Lady bar own Flower Gardener, nan 3.1. et The Rose C-.lturist, paper 25c. cloth Moore's Rural Hand Books. 4 volumes 5 TueUis Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardenor'a NOTICE., I hereby caution all persons indebted 'to- the lato firm of Green, Sprinkle k Co..alia, Sprinkle, Bakei' & Green, against paying any debts, notes of hand or boek accounts accruing to said firm except to myself from my office about a year ago, and as yet I have not' and cannot get any satisfaction as to the disposal of the collections. -LC v i BPiiLNKE. We Will Purchase Wheat As money is scarce, we will pay in srods for wheat 65 cents per bushel ; and for flour 12,75 per hundred pounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re ceive it, either at our Store; in Brownville or at Melvin's Mills. D; J. MAKTLN & CO. Brownville, Oct. 20, 1859. ;l ; . , otP-5 AH AUTHENTIC BIOfiBAFBT Of THE "Little Giant" of the TFcirt. Now ready for delivery the Life of Hon. Stepheh A. Douglas, with his most important speeches and "Prts: . . By a Member or tee western car. -rvw t, oonna in cloth, and 30 cents in paper cover. " No maa in the United States a n prebeni time is looked to with moreboperul inierev maa ice aisun ecished Senator from Illinois. Indeed his friends inall e Statesor tnetiuon iocs upuu mm uuij oiuc . . . . I. a M.nn , ? r r ' anil rising, nut cne rreseni. Bimi iui" mi for the couairy." . . , ' The most important of Mr. Douglas' Speeches are incorporated in this volume, and the wbole work sub mitted before publication, for the criticism of scnieof itr. Hougias' most judicious friends, Inwhom he has per fect confidence, and by them it ia cordially approved and creommended. ' Fcr sale at the Metropolitan Bookstore, PHILIP & SOLOMON3, 332, Penn avenue. Sntaffants for Lawrence's celebrated Foreiga Sta- tionsiT- uo 12 Companion Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor Dadd's American Csltle Doctor The Stable Book Bridgeman's Florist's Guide , do Gardeners' Assistant : " " do ' Fruit Cultivator - " do Gardeners' Instrnrtnr Field Hand Book of Pear Onltnrn Cole's American Fruit Book Bulst's Family Bitchen Gardener do American Flower Dirocforr Dana's Muck Manual, cloth " ' Norton's Scientiac and Praotical Agriculture Downing'sLanascape Gardening Breck's Book of Flowers Leucher's Hot Houses and Green Honses Nash's Progressive Farmer Allen on the Culture of the Grsau ' r- Allen's American Farm Book ' do Rural Architecture Pardee on the Strawberry Touatt and Martin on the Hog Touatt, Martin and Stevenson Cattla Touatt on the norse Munn's Practical Land Drainer Miner's American Bee Keeper's Manual . -.. Quimby's Mysterieacf Bee Keeping . Sorgho and Iraphec, Sugar Plants - , nittcry of Morgan Horse - '. .'"J Reemelin's Vine Dresser's Manual " ' Browre's American Poultry Tan! Waiing's Elements of Agriculture " , Hooper's Dog and Gun 1 Skillful Housewise, paper 25c, cloth White's Gardening ror the South Charlton's Grape Growers' Gnida Persoz on the Culturo of the Vine Thompson's Foid of amimals, cloth, Rural Essays, Downing Asbury's Illonois Form-Book Whittlesey's Missouri Form Book, almost indis pensable to every man in Missouri uswj vj ' uvuvc boom c7ii oy mau Tree, on receipt of price. ; . 4i-ot DISSOLUTION. liiij Co-partnership of o!l, Lake & Emerson, heretofore existing and transacting business at lirownviiie,:.. Thunder the name and style of Noel, uajio a. uo.,isiais aay dissolved bymut'jai consent U. Kj. Johnson wiil adjust all unsettled business cf tne saia nrm. jlsse NOEL, HENRY EMZTiSON, HENRY LAKE, by O. F.Lake. A-enL Brownville, N.fJ, May lsf,16G0. i3-tf 00 00 00 25 60 65 60 60 60 60 70 25 00 60 60 00 25 60 05 05 25 60 70 25 25 60 05 00 00 00 65 1 03 70 f5 6C 1 20 65 20 70 3 00 1 20 Z 00 GOOD FOR MAN AIID BEAST. It Is a sovereign remedy foj the various ' diseases with which liorsexarcnUlicted, eur i iter th" moxt nbirniiiigrnseo nitllSKS, SI'IJAINS, r-TJUNG HALT, WOUNDS. SCIMTCif- YX, SWKKN V, Ji'A V1N, KING mSK, BKi-IIKAU, 10IJ, EVIL, Ac. No former, livery stalilo keeper, or ny irnoa owning TaliitiMe JlOUb'i:, should li niluout tins vuluS' bio reined. For sale by all Teapectablo Druggista snd Dealers. Trices of the I i . 25 cents. 50 cents snd 11 a bot tle. A one-do!!, r s cotiUins as jaucU liuiaieut as eight tweuty-Iivsi c .. , atte . GO OFF LIKE HOT CAKES! THOSE WISHING - ill Lose Bargains BY : DELAYING!:' iJrownville, May 3, 1350. . JOSEPH L. ROY, HAIRDRESSER. . Main Street, cntmYixLE, v. t: 400 ?:hAl 125 .- X 6t.VJ 25 125 i .. t 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 EXTRAORDINARY JirfiXOCXCEirEXT, FTerr purchaser of dollar botlle of the AIXTIC IJN- IMF.XT receires. at Dr. Bmggs e.tpeiixtf, the LM'fKD STATES JOUKVAL, of New Voik, for one rear. The Journal is a large illustrated !aier each number con taining sixteen page, beautifully printed on clear whits paper, an i nileu wiUi original matter Irow tliemot bril liant writer o tne country, lerlilicate ot suOscnptioo and full particulars of tho norel and pliihinilin pic tn terprise, of which this oiler forms a part, will accompanj each bottle. An AGENT WANTED in TXTV.Y TOWN and V7T.TAC3 CIIAGU & ELIUtOWES, St. Iis, 3Io. Nkw Yohk Ovfick. No. 371 EKOAHWAT. Communications should always bo addrewted to St. l&ui J. H. MAUN, Erownville, N. T. 1350 -VOIF IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.' J60 'THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,' writes the lion. John Wentworth in the Chiengo Democrat, is the name of without question, Tuk Best AcsiccLTrBAi. Papeh ix xns Lxited &TATCS. The Cocxtbt Gextlemax 13 published weekly 1G pogesquarto, and entered upoa its Fifceentli Volume with 1SC0 -inaugnratirg at that timesev eral improvements among themaa enlarged page, larger type, and an increased amount of contents. Ins Cocntbt Gextlemas forms far the most complete and praciic.ilJoumal for the Farmer anJ tJountry Kesident, published m ta;s country. Jtrms, 1 ico Dollars a year. Address wita rerautance, or fcr Sample Numbers, LUTliEUTLLAMi fcO-N, Albany,.-?. 1 . Arranyemeots have just been completed lv which the publishers of the Country Gentleman are enablod to offer two hundred ami Jifn of the- l,it strawberry r-l&vta, asa premium for five suhfcribers I accompanied by shecash(310 i. Write for further particulars with prospectuses and posters. Sf r L'Roy has establised, In the rear of lis BarM-ihoo A BATHING BOOM, For the accommodation of those who eonsid elesa lines a virtue. , -. The Nebraska Farmer, DEVOTED TO Devoted to Agriculture, Slock Raising, Horticulture, .Mechanism, -Juauccaitm. " Published at Brownville, N. T. On the first of every month at 5 1 a year ft"1"' gla copies; Six copies, $5; Thirteen copies, ; twenty copies, $15. The rolnine began Oct. Isf, 1359. Sptamen Baa ben furnished gratis on application. Back Bombers can b furnished. , ,. Will every friend of Agriculture andFJoeition in Nebraskn. Northern Kansa, Southern Iowa tni Northern Missouri, lend a helping band, to sstab.h and maintain a journal devoted exclusively toUie interests above named. There is not a pc.t c-w 9 within tho region named bat can and famish a club of at least 1 lobscnbon. Sea, along without delny. Address FCRNAS k LYANNA. Drcwnville, N. T. CHOICE SEEDS! WARRANTED PLIILV Japan Applo-Pio ilelon; Ilabbard Sqnnsh, Fig Tomato, Sags: Stra,W berrr Tomat5, low Waterme'oa Eradfcrd W&tenaelon, Clarendon YTatenaeloB, . 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Jober cf tbe paper contains 321ary. octa ro rare', and is handsomely illustrated. It P"' lished monthly at 25. Park Bow, New 1 oaf. Term $1 per year, Uvariab 'tim odsanc, wi:a a t.rai per year, rr-TSpecimea ecpies gratis. Jlouey ha ssnt publher-s riik in -Y, Fr:pr:. C.M.Saww.BahkhACo,A?j. . . ... Nr 2j, PsrXKow, Nwlrk. i j. i i ) U 1 . i i ! II