rHEJ ADVERTISER. 4a ' Xr P G AL. - BROWNVILLE. AUG. 2., 1S60. T E II MS: rorcneyear.lf paid in advance, ... at the end of 6 months, . 3,W tr . 44 tt 8.08 fnbs cf 1 or xnor will b f urnishd at $1,60 per worn, presided to cash aocompanies th rdr, not rj- The "Nebraska Advertiser " having dueh the large t circulation of any paper in the Territory, "Wholesale Merchants in St. Xoai, St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East ern tnarketa where Nebraska merchants pur chase, will find no better advertising medium in the Western country 3 Elands, Clanks. We nave on hand, printed in superior style, aad lor tie cheap for ch, a ftetb supply of Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deedi, Trust Deeuir, Honda lor Deed, Justice, isberitf and Constable Blanks, Blank Preemption Papers, Township Plats. Bills Lading. Drafts, Notes, etc., etc., etc. wh'cb i call the especial attention of tboaein need. T h Printing of any and every description executed to :2.f in a style interior t none, produced in any part of !v. rVnrtry We crcept no offlc In tbe Wen, or else wacTe" and'ofcr apeciuTep. of nr wort a. evidence. ClTO A "GRAVES, B.KkseIler, Staticner. and VaV. Area i Poet Office buildinK, Corner Douglas and TbtTteenth streets, Omaha, N. T., our authorised Agent for botb tbe Adverser and F firmer. W S -HARDING & CO., News and Literary De t n u-i wiilin. Main atreet, opposite tbt Nuck SllsHflBae. Nebraska City, are ounuthoriied Agent, tor botb tbe Advert iter and Farmer. DTrrauTccnTcntlon. The Democrats cf Nemaha County are requeued to meet in mass convention in Brownrille, on Saturday, August 4th, at cne o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of nominating'' delegates to the Territorial Convention to be held at Omaha, on the 15ih day of August, to nominate a candi date for Delegate to Coneress. G. H. NIXON, Chra'n E. W. Thomas, Sec'y. More Improvement. We notice that CoL Nixox has quite a number of hands engaged cutting down his lot on the corner of Main and Front streets, to the grade, preparatory, we presume, to making further improvements. The Col. will have things about right around his premises. ... . Ml t 1 Do SO More. We are under obliga tions to our friends in various parts of the Territory, for their voluntary efforts to extend the circulation of the Advertiser. Our subscription list never increased so rapidly as within a few weeks past. We have room on our books for hundreds more. Send on the names. XCW Groceries BznRT & Co. have just received a rousing stock of fresh Groceries, with which to supply tbe good people of this city. One advantage, Jim says he has over competitors, is, all his tills have attached, the words "received paynunt five per cent discount,11 and thus he is enabled to sell at less prices. Good luea. Through Boat The "War Eagle," through from St. Louis, reached our wharf on Saturday last. She discharged heavy lots of freight for D. J. Maetik Sc Co., -and Bibry &, Co. She was hea tiljrJaden (or 'poiuts above. The Atlantic Monthly for August has reached us. It is an excellet num ber. Contents: "Carnival of the Ro mantic," "A Legend of' Maryland." "A Journey in Sicily," "Prince Adeb,""To bacco," "Eleusinia," Victor and Jacque line,','. Midsummer,'' "Shakspeare done into - French," "The Poet's Sinnn" "The Professor's Story," "Annodomini, 19G0," "Darwin on the Origin of Spe cies, "Recent American Publications," and "Reviews aud Litterary Notices." . . Ladles' RepoSltOrj. The August cumber of this popular Monthly is on our table, well freighted with interest ing and useful matter. Legislative Journals a. D. Luce Esq., Territorial Librarian, will please accept our thanks for copies of the jour nals cf the Council and House of Rep resentatives of the last Session of the Nebraska Legislature. Mr. Luce is an attentive Librarian, and always mindful of. the Editor. We have received a long letter from our old friend J. W. Coleman, Esq.. now in the mines, together with a sample cf uld taken from his claim. We will pub lish the letter next week. From tllC Mines Eli Wilcox, J so. Pon.v, and J. N. Kelly, of this place, returned from the mines on Sun day las:. We have not yet had the pleasure of meeting them, but understand they are no: pleased with the prospects in ihe mountains. The National Cas-WorKsr ' "As we drove from the depot, a lady in the omnibus espied the great unfinish ed dome of the Capital, (which dont look much like a dome at present,) and said innocently: "I suppose those are the gas works?" 'Yes, madam, for the nation," was the reply of a fellow passenger. The friends of Breckinridge are try ing to shuffle off the odium of the pres ent administration. It can't be done. His nomination is fathered by Yancey and mothered by eld Buchanan. Its origin is of the true sound Presbyterian doc trine of total' depravity,' as maintained by the candidate's ancestry "conceived in sin and brought forth in iniquity." ' Somebody has got a big baby at Saut Ste. Marie, the dimensions of which are C'ven as follows: Aiound the shoulders 32 inches; around the 26 1-2 inches; around the calf of the 17 inches; around the arm above the elbow 10 1-2 inches; around the arm below the elbow 9 inch es; around the a&kle 9 inches. It is a female ebUd, six months old, and weighs seventy pounds; is perfectly healthy, has never been sick, seldom cries, and has tix toes on each foot. Its growth is so rapid that'tts mother has to alter or make new clothes once in ten days. ; SlieaUIns Oat. At the Fo-irth of July celebration at ;Wesiboro, South Carolina, the following sentiments were offered by a brace of Breckinridge men: ""By Edward Davis, Esq. Col. W. L. i ancey, of Alabama May he live to be the first President of the Southern Con-fcseracy.-- By F, G. Behre, Esq. The day we tbrate We can. now only cherish it . IQr the past. "May we S00n be able to rw V- -S -th? ?aul dy of a Southern Proceeding or the Republican Con vention In Gage County. Pursuant to a call from the Territo rial Central Committee, the Republi cans of Gage County, assembled in Be atrice, on Saturday, the 20th inst., and was organized by electing J. C. Waldrif Chairman, and Albert Towle Secretary. The objects of the meeting, were brief ly stated by Nathan Blakely, Esq., after which the Convention proceeded to the election of a delegate to the Territorial Republican Convention, which resulted in the choice of Nathan Blakely. On motion, it was toted that the del egate be instructed to use all his influence in favor of the nomination of W. H. Tay lor as candidate for delegate to Congress from this Territory. On motion, three were appointed a Coun ty Central Committee for the transaction of business, Messrs. J. C. Waldrif, S. M. Hazen.and Judge Wm. Blakely were chosen as that Committee. On motion; it was resolved that the proceedings of this Convention be pub lished in the Nebraska Advertiser. On motion the meeting adjourned. J. C. WALDRIF Cbn'n A. Towl, Sec'y. BALTIMORE Clothing Store, SEIGEL & GREENBAUM, : . Announce that they hare received and opened their SPRING STOCK OF READY-MADE CLO HING. Hats Caps, and Hoots & Shoes Gentlemen's Under Wear, Carpet Sacks, &c, &c., Their stock varies from the FINEST QUALITY . TO THt Oiieapes A very fine stock cf SMffi CLOTIIM. Gratif 1 for past patronage they hope by future attention to business, and a determination to please, in style, quality and prices, to merit not only a con stant put increased patronage. GIVE US A CALL. Brewnrille, April 12, I860, AND Zoo-Croam saloon, BROWNVILLE, N. T. sunn i Announce to their old customers and the Citizens of Bruwnvllleand vicinity, that they have fitted up a new tand, with all tbe conveniences that ladies and gentle men can wish to niiike tbem comfortable. Tbeir stand is on First Street, between Main and Water, where they are prepared to serve customers with tbe Choicest quality of Bread, Pound, Sponge, Gold, silver, and every kind of Cake, SODA-WATER, ICE-CREAM, Butter and Eggs, Picnick crackers, All kinds of Summer Beverages, Confectionaries of the Best quality, &c-, &o Toung ladies and gentlemen will do well to call and get their fancy heart candy, rarties. Families, and Pick-Vicl Served on ihe Shortest Notice. Cold Lunch at all Hours. The Farmers cf Kemaha and tbe adjoining conuMea win ao wen toftive us a call. We also invite the trav eling community to dn tbe same. We will accommodate tbem on tbe most reasonable terms. Our motto is "small profts, quick sales, and keep the money in tbe Territory." as we are permanently located in this county of Kenaba, Nebraska. Our experience in catering to tbe tastsof tte citizens of Brownville. warrant us in tbe belief that we will be able to give entire satUfaciioD,aud that we will receive a liberal patrorace. Brownville, Juue 1SG0. MffiiOIII BAKERY Brownville, N. T. W. C. COMFORT AKTTOTJNCES to his old customers, and tbe citi tens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has resumed business at bis old stand on First Street between Main and Atlantic, where be is prepared to serve customers with tbe CHOICEST QUALITY Of Bread, Sponge, Pound, Gold, Silver, and every kind of Cake. Soda, Butter, Graham and Pick-Nick Crackers. ICE CXXXITVT, OODA, And various other Summer beverages. Confections of all kinds PARTIES, PIC-NICKS AND PRI . , VATE FAMILIES Served on the shortest notice. To Pike's Teak will dj well to call at tbe Mammoth Bakery and lay in theirSock beforeguing on the plains. AM suppups will be sold by Retail or Wholesale. My experience in catering to the tastes f the citiiens of Brownville, warrant me in believing I will be able to give entire satieUction, and that I wiU receive a liberal pMronswe. W. C. COMFORT. Brownvill, June 1st, 1660, Vr!y ClipICO XjLXXC2.0 TH under.i?nfd has 8 000 acres of Choice Lands lo cated in tiiis Territory, whirh be will sell . Cheap for Cash or on Time. For further information apr1? to mr o!Tce on Wain Ptree, of tbispUct. U M ATklKSOX. Ordinance. Be lit Ordained Ij the Common Council of tie (7.'fy ofHrotcuvULe. Section 1. That erery person r persons who shall keep or maintain any dog or dogs of over tbe ago I three months, for over one week, within the lim its of Baid City sbnll be repaired to register with the City Eecoriorthe name, ae,and description of said do; or dogs and at the time of regiaterirj the same shall pay as a tax on the said dog- or dogs, for each one, tbe following sami, to- wit: the sum' of two and 60-100 dollars, for the keeping and mainUin tainicg each dog, and for the keeping and maintain ing eaoh bitch, the sum cf fire dollars, provided thatsach bitch shall not ba allowed to ran at Urge, when she may be in heat. Section 2. That erery person or persons who shall register any dog as herein required, shall keep around the neck of the said dog a collar, haring written thereon the name of the owner of said dog. . . Sec. Z. That it shall be the duty of the City Marshall whenever he knows of or finds any unreg istered dog or dogs running in the streets of the said city, as aforesaid, to kiil the same. bee. . This ordinance to be m force from aal af ter its passage. iLLLvj. lilLLi, ilayor. B. B. THOirreox, Recorder. July 29, 1860, - Ordinance. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Brown' ville. . That it shall he unlawful for any person or tier- sons to land or hare moored at the levee of the said city, north of the foot of Ma. street, for over four hours, any raft or rafts of any kind or nature, or any fiat-boat or boats, except Steamboats, and that any person or persons who shall disregard this ordinance or break the same shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and fined not less than fire nor more than twenty-fire dollars. " - THEO. HILL, Mayor. B. B. Thowsox Recorder. Brownrille, July 26, 1860. " BOOTS & SHOES ITor tlao Million. NEW'.: STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. THEY ARE OF EVERY GRADE, And Made of Good Stock, Good Shoes at from 75 cents to Three Dol lars per Pair. Good Hoots at From $1,50 to $6 tfet rair. Having Just returned wlta a sew stock at BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, . CAPS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c, I invite tbe attentku of my old customers and the nurcbasine public. I have never before been able to offer sueh bargains as at present, in either variety style. quality and prices. DO 3VOT FAIL TO STOP AT THE BRVVNVILLE SHOE STORE. Brownville, jlpril. 26. 1860. WILLIAM T. DDN. Fifty Thousand Copies Already Sold. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, AHD COUXSELEOR IX BUSINESS, BY FRANK CROSBY. OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. IT TELLS TOU How to draw up Partnership Papers and fives general forms for Agree ments of all kinds. Bills of Sale, and Leases and Petitions. IT TOLLS TOU IIow to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes and Bilis of Exchange, Beceipts and Eeleases. IT TELLS YOU Tbe laws for the collection of debts with tbe statutes of Limitation and amount and kind of property exempt from execution in every State. IT TELLS TOU IIow to make an assignment propetly. with forms for Composition with cred itors, and tbe insolvent laws of every Stale. IT TELLS TOU Tbe legal relation existing between Guardian and Ward, Master an Ap prentice, Landlord and Tenant. IT TELLS TOU What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the law as to marriage Dower, tbe Wifr's right in prowerty, Divorce and Alimony. IT TELLS TOU The Law for Mechanics' Liens In every State, aad the Naturalization Laws of this country, and bow to comply with tbe same. IT TELLS TOU Tbe Law Concerning Pensions tnd how to obtain one, and tbe pre-emption Laws to Public Lands. IT TELLS TOU Tbe Law for Patents, with mode of pro cedure in obtaining one, wit b inter ference, Assignments and Table of Fees. IT TELLS TOU How to make your will,( and how to ad , , minister on an Estate., with the law and tbe requirements thereof in every State. IT TELLS TOU Tbe meaning' of Law terms in getreral use, and explains to you the Legisla tive Executive and Judicial Powers of botb the General and State Govern ments - . . . IT TELLS TOU How to keep out of Law. by showing bow to do yonr business legally, thus saviuins a vast amount of property, and vexations litigaifon by its time ly consultation, Single copies will be sent by Mail, postage paid to ev ery Farmer, every Mecbanie, every Man of Business, and everybody in every State, on receipt of $1,00 or in aw style of binding at $1.25. - 1,0.00 Dollars a Year Can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in sel ling tbe above work, as onr Inducements to alt such are very liberal. For single copfes of the Bock, or for terms to agents, with other information, appiy to or address, JOHN E. POOTTER. Publisher, No 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa; SHERIFF'S SALE. ;:t Dillon, Thompson k Co Thomas P. Haywood Notice is hereby given thstby virtue of an exe cution issued from the office of the Clerk of the District Court for Nemaha County, (Nebraska Terri tory, against T. P. Haywood and infarorof Dillon, Thompson & Con for the mm of sixty-nine dollars and twenty-seren cents ; I, J. B. Wells, Sheriff cf said Nemaha County, Nerbaska, hare Ieried upon, and will sell at public auction, fiom the door of tbe honse where the last term of the said court was held, at Brownrille in said county, on Monday, the 23rd day of July, A D 1860, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following decffbep property, to wit: the northwest quarter of section 24, township 5, range 15, containing 160 acres, with all the appurtenances thereunto attached, as the prcporty of said Thomas P. Haywood, in satisfaction of said execution. J. B. WELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha County, N. T., - ByBEK.B. THOMPOS.Depy. Brownrille, June 14th, lSCO. 49-6t-$7 60 SHERIFF'S SALE. Heath Nuckolls, r. R. W. Furnas R.J. Whitney and J. W. Coleman. NOTICE is hereby siren that by rirtd cf Xfi eX eeution issued from the oceof the Clerk of the District Court of Nemaha county. Nebraska Terri tory, against R W Fan as, R J Whitney and J W Coleman, and in faror ' of Heath Nuckolls for the sum of four hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty cents; I, J B Wells, Sheriff of Nemaha Co., Nebraska Territory, hare levied upon and from the door of the bou?e where the last term of court was held in Brownrille, in said county, on Monday the 23J day of July, A D I860, at one o'clock, P M, I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for c tsh in hand, the following described real-estat, to wit: tro part of the N. East quarter of section 23 town ship 5 range 15 containing one hundred and thirty two ares, with all the improvements thereon.as the property of R, J. Whitney, in satisfaction of said execution. J. B. WELLS, Sheriff of Nemaha Co.,N. T. Brownrille, June 14th, 1S60. 49-6t-$10.50. . Notice. Thare left power of attorney with WrtLiAK n. Hoover, Esq., authorising him to attend to my busi ness affairs during rny absence. S. L. SWAN, brownville. April, jfUh 16')0. , DEECMITILSIISI, K0. 17, ilAIff STREET,' " BROWNVILLE, NT THE0B0BE HILL Which is the oldest, most extosrr sind reliabl Merchantile House in tbe Upper Coaatry T THEO DBRE DILL. Wktra ire the best bajgains to T had in, th pur chase f ail kinds of goods? ' ' '" . Who sails goods at the lowest figmra T THEODORE. HILL. Who outfits Pike's Peaken with any and every, thing they want at prices equal at least, with Saint Louis and St. Joseph? THE0D0KE HILL . Who keeps the ehoicest quality of goods f THEODORE HILL. Where art the latest styles and finest qualities of x ancy Uoods to be found T AT HILLS. Who pays the highest market price for all kladl of country produce. THEODORE HILL. Who does the exclnsire Commission Business in the City of Brownrille? THEODORE HILL. Who wholesales goods to the back country on the most adrantageous terms? THEODORE HILL Who purchases and ships more country product than any one else in the upper country ? THEODORE HILt Who keeps constantly on hand and for sale the larg est and best assottment of Hardware. ? THE' HULL. Where do the Ladies find the best assortment of the latest style Hoops? Where do people go to find 4 complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps ? it J II LL 3. Where will you find all kinds' of Caned Fruits, Oysters, Bottled Liquors of the choicest brands, etc? AT THEO. HILL'S, Where will those going to the Gold Mines find a sup ply of Picks, Axes, Shorels, Sluice forks, Ox Yokes, Bows, Chains, Bacon, Beans, Sugar, Gunpowder, Rockers, Coffee, and erery thing they want ? AT THEODORE HILL'S Where will Fanners go to purchase "Plows, or sell Wheat. Corn, Oats Rye, Barley, PoUtos, Beans But ter, Eggs, fe. TO HI L ' S . If Farmers wish to ship thfir produce themselves, where do they go ? ays f a t- e- sc. if If you wish to deal with accommodating ard polite Clerks. GO TO THEODORE HILL'S In short : For anything to eat, drink or wear. ss 3 P (c3 'rX BROWNVILLE, N. T. JOHN A. PONN,. Has Removed . If rem his Old Stand on the Levee to WHrniEY'S NEW ELOCH, MAIN STREET, BROWUVILE fl. T. FJEEBEI ST WIS. OOX3J3i0tlZX5 Of STAPU2 AXD FAX CI? DRY GOODS, ; ' i - i ALSO ' ... ': ' j A Largo Stock of Choice' Family ,.. CQSsUTWO or Flour, Ham, Bacon. Sugar, Coflee, Tea, lilolazzzi, Salt; Cheesa, Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES - Such " - -Spice, ' . Peppers, Soda, Salaratua, -. Ginger, " . Allspice, . ' etc., etc. Aa.SC, , . A well selected Stock of ( - . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEEIfSWARE, 3LcL 1 2y B Boots and Shoes. n.a ,r ( llii frarfa and wont cf thtt CMnnla II j l Liu i rus v ji " . m-- ct BDownrille and rlcinity enables him to make judicl- i KMK..aiw n this mirV.f TT . k V . an oos purcue cai cdoij -- w.. - examination of his Stock, feeling assure he will be . . . . 1 1 A alA rsA nvtyVAa able to SsUisiy m quaiuj, i ivce, DBRf WHITNEY'S BLOCK 3 it m n H ww m II O ri 9s sn 1 a. e 5 u c o o s i o ..2ii B n - 2 s s 2 K S WO', JO a. 3 CO u 1 1 t . ' D 9 G 9 a si's q B25 " o e S - A ,mes . r ee tc 3S C B 5 3 & i t 2- to e: 5J5 -8 2 a i - s s w V n S 3 ? n b ," w a- S s a 5 a fl o SS5 a 1 w w , CD T S3.3 o a . a " 1 a 3 r- U S 13 " S ciae m - C n P w s s it n u r m m - 9 05. 3 J IS Sav M a 05 11 S3 M as on S5 f3 u ?. c . 5 2 S e.2 . cn SO l5 CL M an MCA J3 A - a a. 3 o o t- J - t (-i -3 o cot Z el a. v 71 r "H 3 X ed fc- T w e m 1 S 0 m m 2 3 S 2 o ft. M P ; t o - 3 'Zejs3a t. o o a nm o eZZ m -3 S w - V S u l 5 15 a !2 SJ rt Sat e M 9 5 u 9j 2 ? 1. o o f o o r-l d 55 3 -25 1 1-3 t a 2 C i-"3 ft-- -o " -S t 3- 11 2 5 5 m a. n B3: O O o o c c s - b g E e 0 c a J 3 3 3 a - O 3- a u X 2 o w o OS a 2 c 3 2 o 5 O o . - o J?" a o m "5 3 w e 2 S B is - X C O 3 r, w - m : S 5 f J ft ! a si .Si 3o " a S - s: 3 !fl 3 S -T m a -f 2 5 B B H, a 3 a. rs n 7 3, c a st O 0 a. r a. . m sj v a I. ' 4 O e C a i 5 toS" o g filMif aSSieS 2 S 3 o 06- a . 3 5o& a V JS 11 5 5" las f s 2 3 A. m w4 O U '5 c 3 2 a S 3 fc- -a B So a "I 25 a S2 it 5 s 52 w J3 P 3- a w a o a a - k ba l He S -!i " aS 5 1 - "3 HI". 1 " 1- S3 3 x aS5 j "3 m 00 5! . w 2a Ala S 9 9 o e a e a a A a ft Probate Notice. notice is hereby given to all pareons interested ttat Either Beisb line has been appointed admislKtratrix cf tbe estate of John Belshline, late of Pawnee County, if. T., deceased. All persons having claims RSalmt tbe aid estate are notified to present tbem to th Probate Court of said County, on or before tbe 14th Cay of May, I860, or they will be forever barred frm recovering such claim in any action whatever, tl. G. L03K, 12wno32F$7 Probate Judge. Brownrille, K. T., April 12, 1860. Legal Notice. Samuel Callen. ) In tbe District Court of Nemaha ts. ; County, Xebrasxi Territory. Fielding n. John. ) Tbe said defendant fielding II. John of the State of W lsoUrl will take notice that tie said plaintiff, Samuel Caliea of Kemaha County, Nebraska Territ?ry, did, on tbelltbdayof July. I860 file bis petition in tbe said court against tbe said defendant setting forth that tbe i;iid defendant is indebted to tbe said plaintiff in the sum of $2S3, for wortt and hor performed a&il also fir mon ey expended fur said defendant by said p'.aintitf; also tbat said defendant in indebted to said. plaiati7in tbe additional sum of $350 for a portion of tbe machinery of a steam boat, the property of said plalrtiffand by him delivered tuaai't defendant. Plaintiff asks jedgmentfor said amounts, and has caused an order cf attachment to i.'wue against the property of said defendant. And said defendant is further notified that be Is required to ap pear aud answer said petition on or before. Monday the S7th day of August next. E. XT. TTJOlf AS, At'y fr PUT. Erowurjlje, July nth, 1669.. l-M-49 .g ., . .. mm, . jajfcaf SMwa tjjfl? lajiiifc S3k ' 1860. FRES 11,1860: 1 t .' Tfo Have Just Received Our SPEIKG AND SUMEE M 1 y Which is ihe Largest and most Compttfi Stock ever offered' in the Wist, end tcAicA ice will sell at prices- to . DEFY COMPETITION. THE TjADIES; AK ISPTJCIALLT INVITEI Zl 1 Ta give ns a Call .. They can air be wite4 in erery thing the? desire from' From a 10c LaTvn To a S2 00 p jard Fancy Silk Dress Pattern. We can Fit Gents In Suits fica $5 to $50 Emigrants to PIKE'S PEAK, Utah and California, CAN be supplied with Outfits at Unprecedented Lew Prices. We do not desire tohumbng any one, bat state facts which we will prove to all giving ns a call. No Char ge for pricing and showing Goods LADIES DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Cutlery and Quecnsware, Glassware, And Choicer . . G It O C E R I E S. A Large Assortment of EeadySIadc Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. sr?n pi s n r n t ( Alf D FI3E FUBNITIiBEJ, Agriculttiral Implements. Best Qualities of III I IP MffiS "r-n-fV- ", 3 -r j V 1 w -- 7 1 BROWNVILLEK! i j i, Together with a great variety of articles to tedious to mention. Our motto is: "Small Profits and Quid Returns." a i . - CoiHo Ono ! Como 1.11 ! ! You may rest assured you'll not te dis appointed. . , ; mgrythijVG Neededor esired Can be had at our Store, and on terms as favorable as those of any ether House in the West. All Kinds of COTJIITEY PKODUCI!, will be taicn in exchsnf at enrrent price. Tfc Do a Casli. or Exclianjc for Produce Trade, and are Deter mined thereby to Give out Cus tomers DARCATXS. Erownvii; D. J. MARTIN & CO., ile, April VJ, Itidd. 4li 4U4j GOOD SEAHSTEESSES WANTED. JACOB "MARHON, MERCHANT TAILOR. nrofTOYliSe; Nebraska, Will giro steady enployment to from twenty to thintygoodseamUresses. Arrlr itame4:at!r. JrouviIl?, April Z' l01, " j-,..3Hr.riATUi7- - Has jst rcai-J ' And, perhaps, the ' LAR CLST STO CE OF DR UGT ' ETor-brcusbt abovfl'St. JcplV .- Whicii he is epaaUj cat la tat . . . . - Splendid ITew Building- : , lemer of Hah- arJ First Stra'J, " : Eii stuck cccsltts of the foiloicf artlc'.w, a will sell cheap far caih: lure White Lead, ' . Castor Oil. French 2mck, " " ' Cod Liver Oil, China Zinct, --- Sweet Oil, Red Lead, r " Putty, . -l" Venitian Red, ' - - Glae, Raw and b'tumberr Fiji, Spanish vrhitinj, Turpentine, Chalk. Linseed Oil, Cough Candy, Tanner'a Oil, Copal Varnish - Ccsiilo Scap", Fancy Soap, .. .. Toilet. Scap, Tooth brushes, . ' Litherage, Patent medicines, Levpapf White Varnirh, Inkr Hiair brushes, ' Tooth brushes, t . ' Paint brushef , i I l i, . i r Steel Pen, Gold Pens, Pencil, Hair oil, Stationery,- . . ; Candies, -r 5 Nuts, " f Rauins,- : j Also, a Splentlld Issortiiient of Comprising Lyon's Tatharloa, Cologne, Pomtnedav genuine ox marrow, bear KTeotn, and oils, miak aaA escencea of all kinds, and of the fleeit iia.lty. STATIONERY. foolscap paper, fancy letter rapr, flit edged aotas, and envelopes, plain, fancy, and embowed, pens panel ir and pen-holders, inks of all ktadt, Inkstands, waf err . ; and ss allng-wax. PTJBE LIQUORS. Holland Gin, Irish Whisky, Bourbon Whlsxr, OMsg r Brandy. Cordial, Port Wine, JIadoira, Wioo, Whit wis and Malaga Wise. . If r. Maun being sn experienced practical DrcffHt, hli patrons mey rest assnred tbat all medicines procara Xrora him are genuine without fear of mistakes. ?Phy(lclan's Prescriptions attended to at ail uetr -bath by day and night. CASH-INVARIABLY Brownrille, May M, 1S60 ly. What Everybody WAnts. THE FAMHjY DOCTO& COSTA1XIMO Simple Remedies, laxily Obtain lor the Cure of Disease In all forms PROF. HENRY sV-TAYLOR, M. 17. ITTSLLS TOU flow to attend upon tSeafct, acJt'jtr U . cnok for them j how; to prepare drinka .. Poultice Jlc. and alt bow to guard sgalnst the lafuclloa fruea coaugioos Diseases. IT TILLS T0TJ Of tbe rsrtons diseases of Children, and gives the be.t and simplest mode of -treatment dnrfaj Uethlnr, convul sions, VacclnatluA, Whoopicj-fonjl ? Jfeatles, kx. IT TILLS TOU The aymptoms of Croon, Cholera Infso- ' turn, Cholte, riarrhea, Worm sc;if Head, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &.C., and glvcd yoa the be.t retnec;ea far their cure. IT TtLLLlOtT Tbe symptoms of revr andAgne, etd Biliou. Teliow, Typhus, Scarlet an4" other Fevers, ahd ive yon tte best simplest remedies fur tbeiraare. IT T2LLS TOT7 The symptoms of Inflnenxa, Conscmn- tlon Dy.pepsla. Asthma, Dropsey. th Gout, Kheumatiim. Lumbago, Xry . sipelas. &c and gives yoa the best Remedies for tbdir cur. 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