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and prompt stter.lion toa tret class Land Af e :cy.

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ail outice.'s

aovkts rrn t"eZ'XITLD STATES EXPRESS CC.'JTM.VF,X safe a1 company lor the transmUsioameney packages.

Also zestsf :r the Hartford r' re Insurance Coc;f Hartluti,

to

V stb r f i'iOvf our o;T..--e to the new building onEaia street, cestdoor toJTbeodore lull's Store, andtear 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 theIIorseFsir, printed in beuutuul oil olors, are nowready. It is exo.uted If the nnri railed artists. Fa-ron- y,

Major & Knupp, who Lave undertaken to make.it the most splendid work of tho kind ever issuedfrom their extensive establish nient. Its size isnear-.l- y

twoTy three feet, embracing more than twentydifferent ti:;ts aed shades and colors, and it will pre-sent upon tbe walls of the parlor, drawing-roo- m orart gallery, all the rplendin effect cf a superb

A eopy of this rich and costly engraving,hieh has recived the highest testimonial of fa-

vor ty consoissieurs and the Press, can be obtainedforonly 5150, delivered free of at any postCiUceiatho United .Stages. Acents ore wanted.

J. M. EMERSON k Co., Publishers,. Nc 37, Tark-ro-w New York.

April,:?, IS JO.

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I Tetes has lor.g c ted a public dor s'-- d for aneffective purpntive piii which, could be rciird on asare and perfectly safe in its operation. Thia has

been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten-ir- e

tritd of its virtues has conclusively fchown withwhat rjecess it accomplishes the purpose designed.It is eay to make a physical yiJ, but not easy tomake the bet of all pJU one which should havenone of the ejections, but all the advantages, ofevery other. 1 Lis has been attempted here, andwith whnt success we would respectfully submit tothe public decision. It has been unfortunate for.the patient hitherto that almost every purgativemedicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow-

els. This is not. Many cf them produce so much

friping pain and revulsion in the system as to morethan counterbalance the good to be derived frortt. em. These pills produce no irritation or pain,

Bie$ it arise from a previously existing obstruc-tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purelyffretable, no barm can arise from the'r use in anyquantity ; "t it is better that any medicine shouldbe taken iudiciouslv. Minute direct --- s for theiruse in the several psoases to whica they areplicable 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 formsef 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 anaperient they afford prompt anA ur? re.ief in Cos-tivene- ss,

Tiles, Colic, Dysentery, rjumrs. Scrofula

mi Scurvy, Coldg with soreness of thO hoCT. Ulcersand 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

Palpitation cf the Heart, Pains in thvtckrltoii,acrM and bide, ii eysnouia oe rreeiytide n the sprir.g of the year, to purify the bloodand prrpsre Ihe system for the change cf seasons..JLn occasional dose stimulates the stomach andbowels into healthy action, ad restores the appe-tite and vigor. They purify t,.e blood, and, by theirtimi;lnt ct.-- ?i a the drcilatory system, reno-rat- e

ti, stre A Ji of the buc, and restore the"ratted t lLvcDir4. energies of te whole organism.Hence aa ccasional doba is advantageous, evenvthough .to serkws demrgement exists; but unCeeM-"- r loirr should never be carried too far,tf v r ndirine reduces the strength,

Le a U.. en to excess. The thousand cases in whicha physic is required cannot be enumerated here, butthey fzzet themselves to the reason cf everyVodj ; and it is confidently believed this i ill willanswer a better purpose than any thing which hasfcilbr-rt-o been available to mankind. When theirrirtues arc once known, ihe public will no longerdoubt what remedy to employ when in need of acathartic medicine. Being sugar -- wrapped, they areEleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no

arise from their use in ar.y quantity,i'or minute directions, see wrapper on the Cox

rcErAitErYm, JAMES C. ATER,rractltalnntl Analytical ChcKiist,

LOWELL, MASS.Trie 25 Cesti pcr lex. rive Xoxei fcr SL

AYEIl'SCHERRY

For the rapid Cure ofCOrGIIS, 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 ithas 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 aboundsin persons publicfy known, who have been restoredfrom alarming and even desperate diseases of thelungs-b- its use. When once tried its superiorityever every other medicine of its kind is too appa-rent to escape observation, and where its virtues areknown, the public no longer hesitate what antidoteto employ for the distressing and dangerous affec-tions of "the pulmonary organs which are incidentto our climate. Not only in formidable attacksupon tbe lungs, but for the milder varieties ofColds, Covghs, Hoarseness, &c. ; and for Childeem it is the pleasantest and safest medicine thatcan be obtained, i Q

As it has long been in constant use throughoutthis section, we need not do more than assure thepeople its quality is kept up to the best that it everLas been, and that the genuine article is sold by'

" J. II. MAUN, Brcwnville, N. T. '

MILL. (Established IS35.)

TODD'S CIIAIXESGE.AS the under stone revolves, tbey may be run to a

ttgb speed without choking, ana haviog RubberEpriagrs, Patterned ty us they

Will not Bursi Whih Running,men p'.ecs, cf Iron get between them, ss msny millsfctve done on the stiff pvlncirie. Our spindles haveEteeJ Toes and laces, with set screws t bth ends, sothat 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 totht Tenall lower mill

er, and good wort, and ought put

"IP, 01! BACK MILLS,select f- -r these the best quality Burrs our

tewn imports:, t, and from our long experience a Mn-- ''tractuters, can sure cur customers tLat our mil la cau- -notte tics:'.?.

Prices cf Challenge .Mills.

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inch poller,

do do

Friers of Iron

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$tl5, gr-re- d

13. Co175, do

Back 1Lft&?

Incasvoae w!:h pulley, with $160,r, do125, do

1 1- -2 tor thick rtsrrra pul. SJ, cearci

$r?9

pear,

Importers cf Dutch Bolting Cloths, FrenchStones. Dealers, in. Mulber Lcltit

Packing, a c.

Kanufacturers pf Kachinc Stretche'l Leather Belting,Cemented and Riveted.

Adress : G. & TODD 0.A'0.2i2 Xorth Xam Louis,

iona: r.DAvis,ATTORNEY

EE'SPILL'S.

FAMILY PHYSIC,

PECTORAL,

FURNISHINGS.

AT LAW,AKD

REAL ESTATE AG,Tails C.iy, .TUciardson Cotrnfy. :

V, j pror rt attention to all profesci tuircsteJto hiscare tu E.ichard4n r.

'jaties; th drawsnj ot deeds,? r- -

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.50.

Steamliose,

C. Co.,5-- ot St., 67. Ho.

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HANNIBAL iz ST. JO. R. JL

'3?lOEZETS.":--Arran?amer.L t are lcen tr.a.?e, by "the Hanni-

bal and St. Jorej h Rail Uo&d Couipany, to torn-Earcn- ce

with the opening of navigation, fcr a

TSI-WEEKL- Y LINE OF PACKETS,

to run in connection :th said Road restlnrly froa

St. Joc:Ii to BroTrnTlIIc,

and ell other intermediate points.The following new, popularand fast runainj packetboats constitute the line for the present :

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STEAMER ,

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STEAMERDE3 UMVI

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0r:alia,

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BALTMARSn.

A LEAKOE.

CALVEET,

For Freight or Passage appljto

THEO. 1HILL,

rHEIGIlT AXD TICILET AGET,Forwarding f Commission Merchant,

Erownville, Ictraslia.Copt. Ur. FORD, Gen. Ticliet Aj't.

St. Joseph.

J. S. IL HAWOOD, Gen. Supt.

NEBRASKA CITY

Xra.c3TTimxtx.co Company.Capital Stock "50,000.

WEBKASKA CITY, K. T.

rnlllS Coajpanr, under liberal charter, is nowJL fully organiied, and theirentirecapital stock of

Fifty uhoiiand Dollars, paid in andsecured. heyare prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,and take risks, upon equal terms, witn tne mostfavored Insurance Company any where. Havingadonted the mutual principle, its patrons, withoutincurring any liability, will share in tho profits ofthe company.

The operations of the Company,wiIl bo confined,for the present, to marine, or CAKGO risks, withmaximuraliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom.;

eing tbeonly insurance OSce, on the&bove pop-ularpl-

West of the Missouri, it confidently ex-

pects generous support from Western Merchants,We respectfully invite the Missouri Siter pa-rona-

directors:S.F.NackolIs,- - .Chas. F.nolly,H. P.Uannet, J. L, Armstrocg,

W. .Ilinchman, Miles W'jown,A. A. radford.

officers:CHAS. F.HOLLY, President.

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Benevolent Institution eui1'?!?dowment.for the .' fXllAZ 'cjlheted with nruleniand K'Z tlZit

THE Howard Association, in vie & t!?"1tionof human life caused by Sexnal al"?,Z?"?ZdeccDtions practiced ucon the unfortutiatk. ' "

- ,idisease by Quacks, several years ngo uirei v --

sulting Surgeon, as charitable act worU r. . , , Yia Irmtnin.name, to open a aisp-ny- ai j i- -

n"nT

aifi their Con- -

class of diseases, in all their lorms, r.na io give

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of theirit of this

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 fnrnish medicinesfree of charge. It is needless to add tha the Associa-tion commands thehigbest Medical skill of the age, andwill furnish the most approved modern treatment.

The Directors of the Association, in their Annual lte-nu- al

Report upon the treatmentof Sexual Diseases, ex-

press the highest satisfaction with the success which hasattended tho labors of their Surgeonsia the cure ofSper-matorrhoe- a;

Seminal Weakness; Gooorrboea ; Gleet;Syphilis ; the vice of Onanism or sell-abus- e, disease ofiue Kidneys and Bladder, &.c, and brder a coutinuanceof the same plan for the ensning year.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assuredthat their labors in thissphere of benevolent effort havebeen of great benefit to the 3tiited, especially to theyoung, 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 SeminalWeakness, tbe vice of Onanism, Masturbatioa or self- -abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by theConsulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealedenvelope) FREE OF CIIARGE, on tbe receipt of TWOSTAMPS fur postage. Other reports and Tracts on tbenature and treatment of Sexu&l diseases, diet, &c, areconstantly being published for gratuitous distribution,and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re-medies and methods of treatnmets discovered during thelast year are of great value.

Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLTNTIOCGHTON, 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-l- y .

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 thattheundersigned have procured from Cincinnati and putin operation one of Homer A Co.'s flour mills of thelatest patent, and the first brought to this Territory.They were induced to exchange their former millfor this one, from the high character they have gained io the east, an l from the personal testimony ofmillers whohave tried them throughout tbe VesternStatf, and in view of tho increased demand forgrin-.Mi:- which will txeeed that of any preriousyear in Nebraska, requiring a mill that will do theworkbettcr 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 toaccomrr.ftlats the f.mners without detention, and bygiving their undivided superintendence tothebutines? ( n ?:sted by tfc eir former miller, Mr. Wells, ) theyhi for the continuance acd increased patronage oftheir friends.

Assorted Lust er, Shingles and iMl constantly onhand. CHELA & Jd AUXIN.

Peru Mil!?, Sept. 1st, 1859. - . .. . .. ,

JOHN GARNETT & CO.,

' S" fr"'AKD .

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innntf

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 andGra Seel?, U warrante.1 fresh and pnre" "

Our st.x t of Agricultural and HorticulturalImpleaieiitii and i.actanes is also largo and selectedwith great care,.

We invite an examination, atid knew ifcat we are og

as good stock s any bouse in tne weei, nnd at aslow prices.

TET3Sd:ei CAKHiCatloeties luriUfcied gratis to applicants. 4f

a. r. irsirr i : : n. .,' - :'. s.. a '

. LUDIH3AUGII Ci aANKERS 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 JTeltlcgExchange on the priacipal cities of the UnHei States,Gold, Silver, and uncartent Banlc Kctes. A constant supply of Land Warrants on harsd for sale, fok cash, or en- -

teredon time for Pre-emptc- ra. All Warrants sold by usguaranteedin every respect. Will C3e Eeclaratory Statements of intention to pre-em- pt, and prepare Pre-empti- on

Paiers at short notice. Money soanoa upon nest securities, at western rates of interest, ami investments madeia Lands or city propirty for distant capitaiiats. Collections upon all convenient points will be promptly attended to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates.Eills of Exchange on England, Irelanl. and France, obtained at usual rates, with cost of Kj.aiar.pc on the Eastadded. Deposits received on Current account and interestal lowed on special de x-sit-s.

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

Philadelphia, Pa.

Jno. S. Gallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T., " "Taylor & K.ri03;h, Bar kers, . Chicago, 111.

Scrugss & Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo.Hon. Ttios. G. Pratt.Hon. J. w. Geary, Ei-Go- v. 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, 5-tt

Baltimore, ifd.

New Tork.Washington.

McClelland,Annapolis, Md.Penn.Mercersburg, Pa.Hagerstown, Md.

Iowa.CouncilPes Moine,

Easton, Md.Cumberland, Md.Havana

THE UNION SAFE !

PERU,NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T.

R.W. FRAME & CO.,

LTaving engaged in the Mercantile Business, wouldrespectfully invite the of Nemaha, and n?

counties in Nebraska. Atchison county, Mo.,and Fremont eounty, to call and examine their

consisting of

Dry Goods,Groceries,

Hardware,Que ensware,

Hats,Caps,

Boots,Shoes,

Drugs,Faints,

, Oils,

Medicines,

'Byestufis,And all other articles usually kept in

All of which we will sell on the most reasonable terms" for'

CJSH OR PRODUCE.

All are solicited to call and examine our

We expect to keep a,Xull stock, and aredet make

interest of

Keokuk,Bluff"

Vinton,

Alabama.

citizens

Iowa,stock,

37" . aox rTO DEAL WITH US.

We also wish to Purchase

50.000BUSHELS OF CORN,

ppr which we will pay the highest

rice.R. W. FRAME & CO.

Peru, Fet, 1, I860. . ..

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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 cts.

New Map of Illinois:..With a portion of iOWa and Missouri, prit e cents.

Tie reopies Map and Gnaje for Iowa, Ilh'nois andMissouri.

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 Mapthe United-State- s

Showing all tbe Railroads built and withthe the contemplated routes, ihe diflerenturveys of thecontemplated 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 isdrawn and engraved with the greatest care, and at im-mense expence, from Railroad and Government mrvej'sand the latest authentic information. Handsomely putup In case for $5.

to

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60

of

Southern and Western ProgressPublished Monthly, with many fine Illustrations,

Views of Cities and towns. Portraits, &c, &c, .stonly$3 per annum. Those subscribing for years, .or fortwo copies one year will be eutitled to a Map of theUnited States, as e premium.

sale at all Bookstores, and at tne office, comer orPine and Third Streets, St. Louis.. April 26, IS60.

PIKES IEAIt DIGGINGS AHEADAnd will produce more gold than any other diggings yetiscovered, snd ..

OF THB

City Boot & Shoe nrAW

VTUl make you a superior pair of boots or shoes if youcall or leave your measure, or he will sellyou a cheapergaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's finegaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other houseof Si. Louis. Employiaggood workmen, keeping areriety of material snd trimmings for home manufac-ture, I' hope to receive that literal patronaee heretoforebestowed on me. Give me a call. W.T. DEN.

BrownvilleJuly27, 1S53 n3

Agricultural ImplementsJust receired", per steamer a supply of .

HAND RAKES, .PLOWS,

HARROWS., CULTIVATORS,

' HOES, :

SPADES,SHOVELS, PITCH FORKS,

PATENT CHURNS, &c, &c, , , .

" FOlt SALS AT -

THEODORE. HILLS..brownville. 23. I860. - - ;

TO& TBE

Pilie's Peak Gold LlineThere is now for sale in this two first-rat- e

Steam Engines and toilers ia good order, suitablefcr running Quarts Hills. Saw an.i Grist Mills, saidby machinest3 to beof the best quality. A bargaincan be bad by making application socn they eanbe had at half manufacturers prices.

Inquire at the Advertiser offiee, brownville, ?T.TSrcwnTiUe, A'jxil, -- 6,1563.

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LUI'BER! 'LUIIBE?,

caLEWIS LAWRENCE, r .

7ell known in this region as a successful and! ac-

commodating lumber dealer, has again taken theMill on Sonera Island,

And is prepared to famish every desirat'? qualityof 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;-o-

a.

' 171ix IriocaAre as follows. AttfceMiil. foxcash, from30 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, from delivery, note tosecured by unincumbered renl estate.

The lumber will bo deliver 1 at any point o.i IheMipfonri River within 50 miles down stream, at 25cents ner 100 feet m addition to the above prxjswhen suSoient amounts are takea tojustify the coastruction of a raft.

To those wishing lumber, particular attention iscalled to these propositions, which cannot fail tocommand consideration.

Come with, or lond your orders, and they shallfilled 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 tosettlers 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 intown. " - . ,

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- -fective.

Being permanently located ia Brownville, we canal- -ways be found at the old stand a few doors east on.beBrownville House. '

LUSHBAUGH & CARSON,Bankers, and Dealers in Land Warrants.

LOOK TO; YOUR INTERESTS !" ' .t

STEALI FERRY BOAT," at

Browsville,( jf- - Nebraska.

those States contemplating goingAebraska iwansns ' i

GOLD MINES,

!

To in the tothe and

The undersigned desire to say, and in so doing willnot practice deceptionjthat there are advantagesto be secured inCrossing the. Missouri rirer Brownville,and outfitting at, nnd starting from that point, notto be found at any other place on the .Missouri barer, in tne nrsi place, on botn sides or tne riverare large ex tents of bottom lands in which grassmakes a much earuerstart than on the uplands, andis much more abundant, being inexhaustible theentire season. Here, then, is a aesirable place torecruit stock before starting on tho Plains. Stockcan also be purchased here on very favorable terms

The Krownville to team Jeerry boat.beingthe beston the River, offers peculiar inducements i'or crossing at this point. It islarge and commodious; withpowerful machinery, which enables the proprietorsto ferry emigrants and others in the most expeditious manner.Por C3 TLTn --ri rrWe undertake to say that the business men ofBrownville areas well propared to serve those wishing supplies! with a superior quality and on as fa

terms as can ha found elsewhere. Everythingdesirable 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 ardothers, to be superior in every respect. Brownvilleis about midway between St. Jo. and Omaha. Asto distance, an examination of the map in all thatis necessary to pruve to av one that it is nearerfrom Jiera t3 the mi.nes t,V? . from any othr pointon the Missouri. On tbii souto WtKd a&d waterabound the entire distant rhile i a many others.wood has to bo htuled fo rat-an- dJy:i.

Th foreeoing faots arefnjly anc5 stitisfaetorilves- -tabnsnea oy tne immense travel last yoar, acdthose who adopt it the present eoswn will have ito. . -.cause to regret having done so. Taereiore

Cross the Missouri River and start' i from Brownville. ;

JOILV CODDIXGTON & CCProprietors Steam Ferry Boat.

Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! !

The undersigned whose kilns are situated nine mileswest of Brownville, on the road leading to Ft. Kearney,Keeps constantly on nana a very superior articlo oflime, to which he Invites the attention of those wishing The Lime win be delivered at the kiln or at anvouipr (Rum in iue county, asaesirea."

Feb. 9, I860 6m K. M. LONG.

An Improved Farm3?OH OI-IjX-J.

A very valuable and desirable imnrovpd farm itnit.4 1- -2 miles from Brownville and 2 1- -2 from Nemahaviiy, can De naa on very lavorable terms, it mnsi.i.or io acres, u acres unuer cultivation; 24 acres in timoer, koou wen, siock water, and pood frame houseme stock a yoke of oxen, 7 cows, and 7 young cattleiue iarm implements, ana cousenold furniture will bsold with it If desired. - k rare opportunity is here nrsented. Enquire of R. W. Furnas, at th ,.' "Tl i , - t

Nov. 17, '69 nl8 .

The Great Female Pills.wit. j. sr. iiiEAtxCK is me General Anrnt irv.i.

uuieuu.rorur. nueaung's celebratedPil is. These Pills are truh, naihi .i!they will restore the courses u,Ae .,.Mtoa from, unit Mux inhitim n. . J . y

V- ' " .r 'UKy "ever nave rail-ed in any case where tbe directions around thotaining the Pills have been strictly followed; indeedmere 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 mnnntras vw sva uiouv i

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Fine Honey.Tt T QrrtWTl nf Oitl ...... . ...

beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior to anythine we ve saw. This honer was minnf..in,.j v

the givenwhich she of

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ijivj, tad. Any iraivunu gel mis receipt lor makinghoney, snd be im.'ependent of the honey-be- e, by writingto ur. creager, jno. ooa, west Baltimore street, Baltimore City. Md , enclosing 60 cents Hawkinsville (GelTi--' I I T." ' '

A Good Farm 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 otherimprovements, 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 onvery reasonable terms, will apply to Cyrus Wright atTecumseh, or John Li. carson, eanser, in Brownville,orvoueo. . ssaroai, cursiiiii)-- .

p . , ROBEET WRIGHT,Residing atWorrallton, inNemaba Co,

January 18, 1860 28-- tf

NOTICE.,I hereby caution all persons indebted 'to-- the lato

firm of Green, Sprinkle k Sprinkle, Bakei'& Green, against paying any debts, notes of hand orboek accounts accruing to said firm except to myselffrom my office about a year ago, and as yet I have not'and cannot get any satisfaction as to the disposal ofthe collections. -- LC v i BPiiLNKE.

We Will Purchase WheatAs money is scarce, we will pay in srods for wheat

65 cents per bushel ; and for flour 12,75 per hundredpounds. We will furnish sacks for wheat and re-

ceive it, either at our Store; in Brownville or atMelvin'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 ofHon. Stepheh

A. Douglas, with his most important speeches and"Prts: . .

a Member or tee western car. -- rvw t, oonnain cloth, and 30 cents in paper cover.

" No maa in the United States a n prebeni time islooked to with moreboperul inierev maa ice aisun-ecish- ed

Senator from Illinois. Indeed his friends inalle Statesor tnetiuon iocs upuu mm uuij oiuc. . . . I. a M.nn , ? r r ' anilrising, 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 scnieofitr. Hougias' most judicious friends, Inwhom he has per-

fect confidence, and by them it ia cordially approved and'

Fcr sale at the Metropolitan Bookstore,PHILIP & SOLOMON3,

332, Penn avenue.Sntaffants for Lawrence's celebrated Foreiga Sta- -

tionsiT--

for

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COMPOSITIONOfZce, at T.ar.r- -

X f inih, bet.

"l..':: Or

II OOF.. I TG.d & ?:?or ' 2io.- -

ST.- loi; . iO.THIS Composition is trni- ' i5? fr-

Minerol, which are unchanpr i ty tieweatter. It is durable Fire .i.i.i U"s .

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-t- s, &c. Weh-iv- to l.ferins it to the nuhhc as the.moj. i .. iable t

ins PI)

l;iot can

sheetiD

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tsers,

Roof in use.We referto tbe following persons:

T7 Barnum, Barn urn's H'el HP"k, Arcl icctJ J Anderson, Banker Geo 'it Tir'nr,Sner,Son. Brick Mak'rs. Melon Tiiton. Distil'rsJ fhenck. Smith Jt 'Coriiika. build'sClark, 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 WalnutJdWe are at all times prepared to do roogns, and t

furnish to order onr Composition. Also, superior anic!e of Saturated Water-PrK- f Roofing Paper For iaformation or material, address

W STEPHENSON, A'jrt.4I--ot St Louis, Mo.

NEW ARRIVALOF

Two Mnnared'lUIPJSilAN DEUSEi:.

ISrovrnvillc, 7e3rasli.a.A NNOUXCES to the public that he ha3just re

il ceived, per Steamer Ityland, a very large andwell assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves,new and improved pattern3,as follows:

u:k's Pattern, .

Plymouth Hock,Elevated Oven, New Hi ,

olden Era. and every varietyParlor and Office Stores.

Also,Japarsed ITare,' Hetties,Iintlicrns, Copper Wai e.SIao- -

tc2s antl Ton3.All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair ratesand on a3 accomniodaung terms as any other establishment in this region of country. '

I have also now on haul every requisite varietyof Tin, Copper aDd Sheetlron ware, and am preparedto put up gutteringand spouting and all other workin my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlikemanner, which 1 warrantto sire satislaction.

cost

I pledge myself not to be undersold in the uppercountry.

September 2, 1858."

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Fun for the Jlillion I . Fun far the Steamboat I run Jor the llailroaa. runfor the Pike's. Peak Emigrant cn iheWide Prairies !

jyiCXI-NA- X FOR AIX CSIEATIO?Is the most amusing and expensively gotten upaswell

as the cheapest comic Magazine now published-i- tbeworld. Each numbea contains thirty pge9 of matter,and frem sixty to ninety Pictures-al- ! tho contents being of a rich humorous characterr Nick-Na- x has at-

tained its third year, and growing in popularity. Itis a great favorite with all classes fathers and moth-ers, sons and daughters since it coutains nothing thatmay not bo read aloud in any family circle. It is thijpublisher'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 oreight months, Gold Pens, and valuable Books, whichhad the tendency to make tbe competition earnestinteresting. ' ' .

In fact, take it all in all, no more amusing sheetforthe family or village library, or hotl reading-roo- orto beguile tbe tedious hours of travel in car or steamboat, can be had anywhere. - - -

Terms. One copy, one year . - - - $1 00Five copies (to one address) 4 00

Postmasters who may wish to engage la obtainingsubscriptions, will Any this an excellent opportunity atfirst-ra- te 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 beentitled to an exchange on forwarding copy with theadvertisement marked to tbe Nick Nax office.

SPALDING'S

PREPARED GLUEECOHO M Y.

"A Stich in Time Saves Nine I"Despatch! Save The Pieces!-- .

As accidents will happen in well-regulat- ed families,His very desirable tu have some cheap and convenientway for repairing ariutr, ToyaCrockerr, fli.tr,- bpalding'a .Prepared tjfua tneet ail snch emergencies, ant do iioiiehold ca ialiurd to be without it.

is always reaay ana up to toe stitiiag point. Thereis no longer a necessity for limping chaiis, splinteredveneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is justtbe article for cone, shell and other ornamental work.

popular with ladies of refinement and taste.This admirable preparation is used cold being chem

ically held in solution, and possessing all the valuableqnalitiesof the best cabinet-maker- s' Glue. It may beused me place or ordinary mucilage, being vastlymore aunesive. "Useful m every family.'

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Box No. 3,6000, N. Y.

Put up for dealers In cases containing Four. Eight andTwelve dozen a beautiful Lithographic Show-Car- d accompanmg each package.

0"A single bottieof SDaldine'sPrenared Gluewin ave ten limes us cost annually toevery nousenom

Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers. Groceries, and Fancyscores.

Country merchants should make a note of Snalding'3 Prepared Glue, when making op their list, itwill stand any climaia

JCfRemoved to 84 Cedar St., N. Y. 4I-- ot

amxamSALE BY

L. BUSEdSTEILIL,,(Successor Edwards & Bushcell,)

97 Fourth St., St. Lonls, Mo.American Farmers' Encyclopedia, valuable work, 4 00Tbe Horse's i oot, ana now to Keep It Sound ; cloth 60Uoie's American veterinarian -

Stockhardt's Chemical Field Lectures " "1

Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry "1

Fessenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener Ido American Kitchen Gardener - ,

Richardson on the Horse v

do on the Hogdo on the Pests of the Farm

Milburn & Stevens on the Cow, and Husb'ry .

Chinese Sugar Cane and Sugar Making --

Padder's Farmer's Land Ateasuae . 2Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows; clothDomestic Ornamental Poultry, plainRandall's Sheep HusbandryTouatt, Randal & Skinner's Shepherd's Oon BookBarry's Fruit Garden - . .

Stephens' Book of the Farm, 450 illustrationsLdWard'S MonllllT. a JOUmalCf Mrs. Smith' according to directions in reccitt The American Architect, or Plans for Country

purchased Dr. J. p. Creager. Baltimom L dwellings

Eailie,

Arril,

plaeo,

interest

monthly

Co..alia,

By

creommended.

of

Crass

Brownville

Smith's Landscape Gardening, Parks and PleasureGrounds

Weeks on the Bee; clothWilson on Cultivation of FiaxElliott's American Fruit grower's Guide1 be American Florist's GuideEvery Lady bar own Flower Gardener, nan 3.1. etThe Rose paper 25c. clothMoore's Rural Hand Books. volumesTueUis Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardenor'a

CompanionDadd's Modern Horse DoctorDadd's American Csltle DoctorThe Stable BookBridgeman's Florist's Guide

, do Gardeners' Assistant " "

do ' Fruit Cultivator -"

do Gardeners' InstrnrtnrField Hand Book of Pear OnltnrnCole's American Fruit BookBulst's Family Bitchen Gardener

American Flower DirocforrDana's Muck Manual, cloth " 'Norton's Scientiac and Praotical AgricultureDowning'sLanascape GardeningBreck's Book of FlowersLeucher's Hot Houses and Green HonsesNash's Progressive FarmerAllen on the Culture of the ' r-

Allen's American Farm Book '

do Rural ArchitecturePardee on the Strawberry

and Martin on the HogTouatt, Martin and Stevenson CattlaTouatt on the norse

FOR

Dairy

Grsau

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Munn's Practical Land DrainerMiner's American Bee Keeper's Manual .

Quimby's Mysterieacf Bee Keeping .

Sorgho and Iraphec, Sugar Plants - ,nittcry of Morgan Horse - '. .'"JReemelin'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, clothWhite's Gardening ror the SouthCharlton's Grape Growers' GnidaPersoz on the Culturo of the VineThompson's Foid of amimals, cloth,Rural Essays, DowningAsbury's Illonois Form-Boo-

Whittlesey's Missouri Form Book, almost indis-pensable to every man in Missouri

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DISSOLUTION.liiij of o!l, Lake & Emerson,

heretofore existing and transacting business atlirownviiie,:.. Thunder the name and style of Noel,

uo.,isiais aay dissolved bymut'jai consentU. Kj. Johnson wiil adjust all unsettled business cftne saia nrm. jlsse NOEL,

HENRY EMZTiSON,HENRY LAKE, by

O. F.Lake. A-e- nL

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improved in.ntany respe-- r

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turned in the Rocky Moonta;si--- ta thil country 3 a the f

turni-3- rration. wi;h at;:;

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wa' setup Uwoath iho Jltics wmtef storms, uemi- -- tof noi.y mobs, bow iltg curs??, and threats of vea-nour-- ce

agalnot every person and thing that ventured vzzem:oa.-ag:i-- 1 word for tii-- country at time when t5man was iurtunate who knew day from whfcr.es i::smeals for the next would come; wis successful es-

tablished, and ha. since continued ia tha even teaurits way, fearless and antra ntmeie.l.

Tbe News was the nrt aeri.ito ti3 worli ihesar- -

prising richness of the - -

Kocky Mountain Gold Fieldsfor which the abuse of tfce Eistern press was heaped np- -

on without stint but time has satisfactorily provenend verified its every statement and prediction, and theNews stands to-d- ay the most notod and universallyquoted newspaper in the United States.

Already has circulation ia every Slate of theUnion, save four, and in both tbe Canadas.

Arrangements are being perfected for special and re-,'--

correspondence from all tbe important cities of theEast, and the personal acquaintance of the 'proprietorsthroughout tbe mining regions, will ever secure forthe latest, most complete and reliable reports from ailparts of thegold fields.

The New, published on' "RVlnesday of each week,and dispatched to thcStatesby the Express coach of theiollowing moruing, reaching ihe Missouri F.iver in from6ix eijrht days, freeof expense 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; onesquare, first Insertion, $2.00, per month, $5 00, tareom.iaibs, $10 00, one yer, $20,000; one-four- th column,$25.00 per quarter. $60, CO per year; one column, $1C0for six months, $1.50 per year,

A POWER PRESS and complete Job Office will beset up in the spr:nc the beue.1t home patrons whodesire work that l.r.e.

In word, tie determination cf the proprietors,that the News, and the News Office, shall always,now, stand first ia Importance in the Territory and State

Jenerson. AddressWJU. CYEP.3 CO .

i ueuver City.

N EBR A S K A

araoge at1 fl

BrE. & J. T.ASTTOTHJCS that they hare ' cornmenced the

Manufacture of

CARRIAGES,

WAGONS,

BUGGIES,r

tho City of Brownville. They have both hadmany years experience in Eastern Manufactunes,and 2atter themseves they will be able, to please thepuDuo Dotn in work and prices.

, All kiuds of repairing promptly attended to. -

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BrownviTIe, May, 3, 1860.

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uiiiiuu imviiv juniuijuiAony or case Sickcess or

bealili! Ijl'o or denilil Theseara the involved ia theadoption or rejection spe-cific by the mnrljrs to externaldineasori injuries. Having re-

ceived the indorsement of th dis-

tinguished taran, V.ie lata Dr.KANK, mid itseUir-ac- tested dur-ing two an Tut l.iit-i- in the .-t

of eieninl n, it in now com-i- "i

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liiurrelO'iK iero- evrr.'lt;l3exciUiijf nKlotiihliiueiit.

THE AFFLICTED KEJOICE.'t- - .'- - nUN'miEnS snl THOUSANDSly have tented virtues, uud arefl Tj lfj'iicin in freedom from lonj

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For Uxo drcadriil tbeAI1CT1C should be

blind, for it nlTortlit sureViv I iiiiiu eui.-ii- reuei, mien wrVVlfvMt'.S rr"' F.very sleam- -

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GOOD FOR MAN AIID BEAST.

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It Is a sovereign fojthe various diseases withwhich liorsexarcnUlicted, euri iter th" moxt nbirniiiigrnseonitllSKS, SI'IJAINS,HALT, WOUNDS. SCIMTCif-YX, SWKKN V, Ji'A V1N, KINGmSK, BKi-IIKA- U, 10IJ,EVIL, Ac. No former, liverystalilo keeper, or ny irnoaowning 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 astweuty-Iivs- i .. atte

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EXTRAORDINARY JirfiXOCXCEirEXT,FTerr purchaser of dollar botlle of the AIXTIC IJN- -

IMF.XT receires. at Dr. Bmggs e.tpeiixtf, the LM'fKDSTATES JOUKVAL, of New Voik, for one rear. TheJournal is a large illustrated !aier each number containing sixteen page, beautifully printed on clear whitspaper, an i nileu wiUi original matter Irow tliemot brilliant writer o tne country, lerlilicate ot suOscnptiooand full particulars of tho norel and pliihinilin pic tnterprise, of which this oiler forms a part, will accompanjeach bottle.

An AGENT WANTED in TXTV.Y TOWN and V7T.TAC3CIIAGU & 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 ChiengoDemocrat, is the name of without question, TukBest AcsiccLTrBAi. Papeh ix xns Lxited&TATCS.

remedy

The Cocxtbt Gextlemax 13 published weekly1G pogesquarto, and entered upoa its Fifceentli

Volume with 1SC0 inaugnratirg at that timesev-er- al

improvements among themaa enlarged page,larger type, and an increased amount of contents.

Ins Cocntbt Gextlemas forms far the mostcomplete and praciic.ilJoumal for the Farmer anJtJountry Kesident, published m ta;s country. Jtrms,

ico Dollars a year. Address wita rerautance, orfcr Sample

LUTliEUTLLAMi fcO-- Albany,.-?-.

1 .Arranyemeots have just been completed lv

which the publishers of the Country Gentleman areenablod to offer two hundred ami Jifn of the- l,itstrawberry asa premium for five suhfcribers I

accompanied by shecash(310 i. Write for furtherparticulars with prospectuses and posters.

L.T.Si:important to Farmers.

Messrs. James Challen it Soa.PubUAaerswill tend any Agricultural Wurk published la

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III. Descrictioa and CWiiv'bla Plants, whica are, shouiT A llCLgardens. 't1..IV. OarasrJnt tsaa Artcf Ta-- ,Signs for Ornamrinl

V. Eural Architecture 'SlCottages ana vn Para I' c.r;.

Tinenes, Ico Houses, !tC,VI. Arboriculture,

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the end of tbesix hundred pages, fceaat Ul0.sVrhanJred engravin-,'- many of tieii Wtk

flowers nature. Ul,rtiTEU1IS -- I

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Advertisements sh20th of the month preeDVlmenScd p," f.? ?he is not always able to meet the demand.vertising columns, thhave the preference. BotaMc n,7s whiglegibly written -

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flowers, rnriTs, &c.vJ,NN'1C0TT- - theGrov-Num- ry Vt., has ready for delivery:' '

Albany, higher Evergreens 20 l ioZlt'li'"cording to yariety and form-ave- rage 25 cent,Fruit Trees, in guod

cutiome6 SmaUer th 'iritS XtidZSmall '

berries, Blackberries, ic.Tnuca tower ttsa eerre4before. .. ..Ornamental Trees, Roses and other Eardv Stratbery

in great variety and. abundance; and 10 000 small talarge 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 autuicathan Spring. noivl

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BY : DELAYING!:'iJrownville, May 3, 1350.

. JOSEPH L. ROY,

HAIRDRESSER. .

Main Street,

cntmYixLE, v. t:Sf r L'Roy has establised, In the rear of lis BarM-iho- o

A BATHING BOOM,For the accommodation of those who eonsid elesa-lin- es

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, ;

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Drcwnville, N. T.

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