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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1862)
-y. ADVERTISER. Members of the Legislature 1862. 1862. . " . i . . ! CRY GOODS" AUD GROCERIES! W t. . . FOR FALL TEADE S5 employment. 5,00 TO SELL SETIHTG' MACHINES .'IT REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. SATCKPAY, OCT. 25, 1SG2. Legal Advertisements must, in tli eaces, be accompa f3 nied with the cash, or they will not be inserted. This rule will, hereafter, tVstrictly adhered to. Xj'O G 3L ERr!i0 AGE5T, and Dealer i Colored Inks -of. the Tiest Qna! - 13' " MHi Street. Cbicapo, niaoi, ii oar f is v' the Aittrtitrr and armcr. FPREGS KlIfAKK AO- TATrs An tip 333 Brtmflway.-.Vew York,, are 'v . t.tt the ACremter and tanner. .Tl - . .. . n ' ' jor. for - co.. T,ixo AorxTS. and Dealers in Ink and '".terul of all kinds. OrBc-e Tribune Build'ng, jnj "Brown's Irou Balding Philadelphia, -T'lonred agent, for the AicertUer ami Tar- t: I t. T - E. Church to-morrow at 10 1-2 i;Fer: A.G. White. Cob. We are desirous to C,sh roR , con- on subscription. We must plr. Will nav ..rP conic ........ j. --- r-j lsh for if brought in a day or twc. learn tl:at the seat in the Council, Richardson and Pawnee counties, really be contested. We have not t the alledrred grounds for the con- tes- Tall Witeat. There -is. a larger t-eadih of Fall Wheat sown this summer, j.-jie-Territory, than has been any year 4njus. At present i: looks remarka ,' 1''- ' Tpe Lam"' Repositoicy, for October is received- It is "publUhad under the frn"jces of the M. E- Church, Cincinnati, Oi.i0.and deserves a liberal patronage. Ti.e encravmrrs are very fine. Dailt News We occasionly receive iccpycf aaily paper published at Ne braska City. It is a difficult undertaking a publish a daily paper in this Territory. Tie people ef ISebraska City should sus-. aai. ; ; " The Continental Monthly for Novem ba comes with the names of R. J. Wal ler, Frederick P. "Stanton, with others, as fcitors. This Magazine- is detertned to Lve an extensive influence in moulding jr.itlic opinion. 25, Scarcity .or Labor. So many of the citizen's cf Nebraska have gene and are into the army, that we fpar those rho are left will not be able ta gather tie present bountiful crcp of corn, and jfrform other necessary labor. Old Winter. Yesterday we had a fpecimen of genuine winter. It is seldom we experience changes more sudden. I Lait night it froze ice in nearly all the ? houses in town. It is feared that many potatoes have been frozen in the ground. To-day if biu'j fa:r to become warm and pleasant. Fjle Paters. We have loaned sev eral papers whtch we are in -the habit of flicj, and to which we frequently have to refer. We do not remember in every instance who borrowed them. . Several copies of the N. Y. Tribune have been missing for the last three months. We iipe;' those having them will have the liadness to return them immediately. GiEDE.v or Fire Engine. We re tired from W. H. Austin, a few weeks iro. a Garden Enfrine. " It works to a cbrm. Those nc ar town who.raise large f-'dezis should not be without one. It 'would be invaluable during the dry spells e frequently have in the summer, es pecially where che garden was near a Kream of water or a 'well. It would an er -well also for a Fire Enfrine, It throw water higher 0 an most of the louses in our western towns. It costs lata trifle. W:e would advise the City Council of Brownville to purchase one before auy more buildings are destroyed tj Fire. ' Weather. The weather in the States continues unusually fine for the season. Heed for a mouth past it has been re markably pleasant and favorable for out door operations more so so than that of ay corresponding period for many years. has greatly facilitated the labors of 'e farm, and made some amends for the fcsreity 'of help. The farmers, in the S&tes are busily "engaged in -securing their crops. Cum,, buckwheat, beans, are good; and' being ' harvested in condition. The tobacco crop is also kisg; secured. 'Tobacco will pay well is year, nd beans also. Corn is a fine crop, anl trill mature, without injury in .fcost localities. " . . To Prescrrc Lamp Chimneys. The cheapness of coat its brilliancy, nd ufety renders it more, desirable for ""Wioaiinj purposes than" candles or tcy other article ever before used. The ptu drawback is the frequency, with hicU- the chimneys are broken. The blowing advice f rem' the Agriculturist be.fosnd beneficial: ' . . ae uho claims to hare . thoroughly sted u, recommends to' toughen lass chimneys, by putting them in luke tnt water, heating the water to boiling, then cooling slowly. " All glass-ware r should b, baked in an oven and cooled when-first made (called . dealing.") If -this were neglected, t.. bore operation may be beneficial . ' gest, however, that the annealing ' best done, and be more lasting. " Continuous. "if l-arc Krfnrp niiftinf r1 temP, the wick be turned down u&llv r. v., .v .:ii tff ;i uiai iuq ciiimucj win wui 80e tthiu slowly. Jgricvliurid. - The following is a list of the members of the Council so far as we have learned them: Richardscn and Pawnee David But ler. Nemaha and Johnson T. R. Fisher. Otoe J. C. Campbell and H. H. Waters. Cass T M. Marqette. Otoe and Cass James Doom. Sarpy Henry T. Clark. Douglass D, D. Belden, Jno. McCor mac and J. B. Porter. Washington E. A. Allen. . Washington, Sarpy and Burt Frank Welch. Dakotah A. H. Jackson. ..We have not a complete list of the members vl the House. Richardson Algewhar, Tinker and Tisdel. . Nemaha Johns, Crother, Skeen and Phillips. " Johnson M. K. Cody. Otoe Cowles, Wood, Sim, Boydston, Seymour and Brown. Douglas Lake, Pundt, Pyper, Gray, Berkley and Hunt. Washington Slader and Fletcher. Sarpy Moscrip, Trumblo and Cle burn. '. Platte John Bickley. Dode Henry Campbell. . .ltnr.0-'btrtistiRtnts. "FROTcTSr. SC RIVEN, GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, IV O. 63 DEAEBORS STREET, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. 1.662. FALL TRADE. 1862 WEBER, WILLIAMS & YALE. JOBBERS of HATS, CAPS, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, BUCKSKIN GOODS, &c, LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. We have nnw in Store for Fall Trade tne Larzest and bt Aborted Stock in our line erer exhibited in tUi Market, e-perially adapted to the wants or Dealer from ill tecum) of the Northwest, and uugnrpaxxed in vriMy and cheapness by any U be found WEST or EAST. Merchants m-hn hav heretofore pnrchaed in other Markets are especially inviiel to examine our stuck tbis eaon. and ae asnred we are fully prepared aud letertiiiuel to iell Goods a cheap, and on a favorable terms as the best class of Houses in any Market. OIIDEES WILL EECEIVE PKOMPT PEESOVAL ATTEXTIOK. CASH PAID FOR RAW FURS, Price List furnished by mall. WEBEH, WILLIAMS & TALE. Oct. 4 '62. nl2-3m FAIRBANKS' SIAIvDAEJ) SCALES OF ALL KIKDS. Also, Varehoase Trucks, Letter Presies, &c. FAIRBANKS. GREEULEAF & CO,, 172 LAKE STM CHICAGO, t3"Rp careful, and hoy only tbe genuine. June 12th. 183 u49-3m SADDLERY 1 SADDLERY! HavitiK recently made large additions t my stock, ooiisistiUK of SADDLKS, nARXE?S. BRIDLES. OOLT.ARS. LINKS. WA(JON WHIPS. BUGCiT WHIPS, OX LASUES. 1IOKSK LAS1IKS. STAiK LASUES, Sl'KClNGLKS. tilftTUS, STIRRUPS, LEATIIEhS. k., u:. I think I can accommodate all in quaiitity. quantity and price. I mork none but best Tanned Leatier, and pet true it directly froui tanneries in Ohio, feei cub tident n will give satisfaction. Plasterer's Hair en Hand Cheap. CASH PAID TOR HIDES. 3. W. MIDDLETOX. September 13, 19G2. n9-ly A CARD TD YOUXG LADIES AND GENTLEMAN. Tbe fubscritxr will fend (free of charge), tn all . . . i . . i ' i r 1. 1 who desire it. me uecipe anM airecuons ior mumug a fiinile Vry table Bnlm, that will, in from two Jo eiirht dnv.rem.ve PlMPLFS.IJLOTCnEB.TAV, FRECI- lej, Sallowxess, and all impurities and rou;rhnes of the Skin, leaving the same as mature lntenaed ituhoudbe n ft. clear, tmooth and beautiful. Thope desiring the Uecipe, with full instructions, directions and advice, wilt please call on or ad-ireee (with re turn postage,) TUOb. r.vllArJiA. rracticai isnemtn. 831. Uroadway, New York. May 22, 1S62. n45-2m. THE IIAItr OF FItEEDOM. How ready, a new and superior collection of 27 Anti Slavenr. Patriotic, and "Contraband" poiics. solos, dueU, quartet?, and choruses. Most of the Poetry and Music has been written expressly for this work, to correspond with the tiuieM, and should h Run br the million, in order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of the ''Contrabands." whom God, in his provident, has cast open the Free ..North to clothe aud educate. . .CONTENTS, IX PART. "Fair Freedom's Mora has dawned at last:' "Break the Chains, or the Emancipating Sword Fremont is Marching on. or. Grr Halleluiah ;' Oh ! Help the Contrabands;" "Old John Brown's Sons:" "Sons of the 'Contrabands';' 0 Let my IVnnl a "Parody on the Son-r of the "Contra- hfln.'i' " "Where Libert Dwells is my country;' When Slaverv dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wake Frecmin.'Uod'bas spoken;" "Whittier's suppressed Song of Freedom," etc. lriee only 5 cents single, 50 cents per donen, 13 per iCO ; postage 1 eent. . HOllACE WATERS, Publisher. nU-ly 431 Broadway, New York. SABBATn SCHOOL DELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the First 12 . Montis of its Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Many of the Tunes and Hymas were written ex pressly for this Tolnme. It will soon be as popular At its predecessor, (B!l No. I) which has run up to the enormous number of 575.000 copies in36 months, outstripping any Sunday &kool Book of its sise is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers. 15 cents, $12 per 100. Bound.25 cent. 18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 perlOO. Bell . 1, paper covers, 12 oetta, $10 per 100. Bound 20 ctnu,$18 per 100. Cloth bonud embossed gilt, -5 rents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to gether 4ienLssv30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished at the 100 price. Goth bound embossed gilt, 50 cents, 40 per 100. Mail postage free at the retail prioe. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, n41-ly No. 491 Broadway, New York. . Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ELTJ Is receiTing, and will continue to receir during Uae imiuser, on of THE "LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS o r DM FROM New York, Philadelphia and St Lbtis. That has erer boen exhibited in the Weatern Conn, try, embracing all the latest styles and novelties of the umei. His stock embraces Drj' Goods Crocerie Hardware, Cutlery, Queen ware, Hats and Caps, Shakers, Boot and Shoe. Door and Sash, Glass and Putty. Fine Furuitnre, Among bis Dry Goods will be found Print, Ginghams Lawns. Dareges Brown and Bleached muslins Demees. Striped Sheeting. Cot tonndes Hosiery, Gloves, The Latest Styles Hoop Skirts Notions &c, AiC. He has nrncli the Largest Stock of QTJEENSWARE in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Ajrent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Bail Baod Packet Line of Steamboats. May St, 1862. n46-tf. . Mccormick Eeaper and Llower MANUFACTURED AT Olxioag o, XIX. Th eelehratffd maehlie is by all odds the BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N itwitbstaiMlinf: the Misrepresentations or those inter esteU in other niachiues. 0. H.- ICcCormick h. Bro. man ufaetuue at the rate of 6,000 per year, Many changes have ben atTected during tbe past season, and (or 1862 tbe "McCortuicfc" is presented with greater attractions than ever before. At a reaper, TIIC ECOXOIIY OF POWEll IK THIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, (rive it preference over all others Kew bnprarements added, have materially lessened the direct draught, and so obviated the twfe drauebt that many iwure lis that it does not now exist. Tbedrught of tbe Reaper is so light that in numerous instances the lsrge four horse machine is worked with but two horse. FOR MOWING, Tbe Machine of 1662 will stand any teat that may be applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner eifeciually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of tbe fcrass, wbiieour new divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled clover or grass, where other nia chiues fail. There is also a great advantage in our serrated sickle edge over the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently run through aa entire harvest without once grinding, while tbe smooth edge must be ground once each day, if not of tner. With a smoth edge the draught increase as the knife becomes dull. Our draught is uniform, aud in tbe repeated trials during tbe season or 1S60 61, proved far liKhter than single Mowers, cutting at the same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be usod with or without the reel , this Is important, as without the reel it weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers who may desire it, are at liberty to work ocr machine through the harvest, with auy o'ber, and kep and pay for tbe one preferrel. Pamphlets with full description of improvements, testimonials, Ac, can be had by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, May 15, 1862. nso-if NEW GOODS JTJST RECEIVED AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. JOHN A. PONN Is now' receiving and opening out his Spring St.ck of Goods, eonsis ing of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Iron and Nails, Flour and Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Furniture, Sash and Doors, Window Glass, etc, etc., etc. Which I will sell cheap for CASH 0E PBODTCE. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Brownville. April 24.18S2 n42-6m Ayefs Sarsaparilla. THEODORE . GUARDIAN'S SALE. - . Pursuant to an order of the Pre bate Court of Ne mah county, Nebraska Territory, made en tbe 27th day of September, A. D. 18G2, the endersizned as Guardian of llariah Elisabeth Welch, Ellen Wekh, bamh Jane V elch and John Uenry W eleb, on Sat urday, the 1 1th day of November, at the hoar of tea o'clock, A. in front of the Post Office in Brown villeJr said county, ill cifer for sale the following de scribed lots or parcels ot land situate in said county, to-wit: the northwest quarter oi the northeast quarter of section no. 15, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section do. 15 in town ship co. 4, of racge no. 15, east, composing the Es tate of William Welch, deceased, and belonging in common to the undersigned and the aforesaid wards as heiru of the aforesaid William Welch ; And aldo the southwest quarter cf the northeast quarter of section no. 15,' in township no. 4 of range lb, east as the proerty of the said Sarah Jane Welch. Terms of Sale: One half cash on sale and one half in one year, secured by mortgage on the prem ises. . ANICU WELCH, October I8th, 1S62. nU-3w-$S.20 Guardian. PRO HATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Leri Johnson, Admin istrator of the estate of Uenry IToover, deceased, has applied to the Probate Court for an extension of time to make final peltlemect of said estate. Said application will be for bearing on the 20th day of October, 1862, at 2 o'elock P. M.. Witness my hand and official seal this 24th day of September, 1862, C. T. WHEELER, nll-3w-$2,00 Probate Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday, the 20th day of October. A. I). 1862, at 10 unlock, A. x. for hearing the final, settlement of William li. Philips, a. Administrator of the es tate of John Noyes, deceased. Witness my hand and official seal, this 24th day of September, 1862. C. W. WHEELER, nll-3w-$2,00 Probate Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Wednesday, the 17th day or November, A. I)., 1862, is tbe time set for bearing and adjusting claims against the estate of W. C. Keal, deceased, late or the county r Ptwnee, Nebraska Ter ritory. H. G. LOKE, Probate Judge. Pawnee City, Ang. 27, 1862. n8-12w-6,C0 SHERIFF'S AL,E. Alfred Opelu District Court Nemaha County vs Nebraska Territory. Hugh Brownlee, J lly virtue of an order of sale to me directed in the above entitled case, I will on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1862, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.and 4 o'clock p. nx., of said day, at the door of Den's Hall in Brownville, the place where the enid court was last he'd, for said Nemaha county, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real. estate, to-wit: north half and southwest quarter of the northeast quartet of section number 24, in township number 4, north of range number 15, east of the 6th prin cipal meredian, in Nemaha county. Nebraska, ta ken as the property of Hugh Brownlee to satisfy said demand. J.W. COLEMAN, Sheriff. Brownville, September 27. nll-5w-$6. LEGAL NOTICE. Stephen F. Nuckolls, plaintiff, vs. The Nemaha Val ley Bank ; Stetson L. Swan, astignee of I T White; Isaac T. White and William Iloblitzel!, partners as I. T. White & Company; Benjamin R. Peg rani and Samu el B. Riddle, partners as B. 11. Pegrain 4t Company ; Samuel E. Rogers and Renjamin B. Barkalow, part ners as Rogers and Barkaluw; William Hoblitzell; GurJoEiU. Wilcox; EhshaB. Smith, William B. Hoo ver, Agent or the County or Nemaha, Nebraska, and the County or Nemaha. Nebraska, defendants. Each and all of the above named defendants will take notice that on the 17th day or September, a. D., 1862, the said plaintiff Stephen F. Nuckolls, filed a petition in tbe District Court or Nemaha County, Nebraska, on tbe Chancery side tbereor, wherein they are made par ties defendants. The object and prayer or said petition is to obtain a decree for the sale or the following des cribed piece or land, lying in the city of Brownville, In said county of Nemaha, to-wit : The eastern portion or Lot number one, n Block number one, as laid off and described in theRecoid Piatt or said city, beginning at the North East corner of said Lot, am' running tbenco Went twenty feet, tnence South seventy feet, thence E.ist twenty reet, thence North seventy reet. to the plane or beginning, and the building therein situated ; and to apply the proceeds r such sale to the payment or a Judgement obtained by the said plaintiff against the said Nemaha Valley Bank at the April term, A. D. 1859, or this Court. Plaintiff also seeks to debar and fomlose each anda'.I of said de;endants of all. right, title or interest they may have or claim in or to tbe said premises. Each of said de fendants is required to answer under oath the allega tions or said petition on or before the 3J day of Novem ber, A. J 18t2. . - E. W. THOMAS, n. M. ATKINSON. n!0-4w-$9,25 Attorneys for lamtiff. HELLO, STRANGER! WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE NEW GOODS? AT J. BERRY & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. J. BERRY & CO., Have Just received, and are now opening, at their stand on Main street, one of the largest stocks ot DEY GOODS AND ever offered In tbis market. Remember the place, J. BERRY & CO'S., . 2NJ"o. XX, IWTnlaa. street, BROWJfVILLE, N. T. May 79, IfiSS. a47-Cf "5 "-2 r -rr' i-Z- - " s e c X 2 ' 5 -3 7 S 3 . P . 'i- &lf-3l - " Sz 312 - '"uSeji" .T "-iS: . - r c - s. t 5 fcvJ sJ c -ss S-sr: m J 5 S S O Z- t C J 5 " 1 5 . SSi t , S - 2 " S 5 i 2.2 -ti h Z 3 S 5 5 I a. 2 1 1 S I - 5 e -U2 S;Lsa5.':i; a- c. 5 J-" e 3 j3 e, t.i ss --j ! S. ' JOHN C. DUESSR, MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N.T., Takes pleasure In announcing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every article in his line, COOK STOVES,, Of all the improved patterns, vii : Plymouth R.ck, Charter Jak, Valley Forge. Elevated Oven, Ac, ice, Ac, . HEATING STOVES, Box and Parior Stores of an endless variety, some ef which are entirely new designs, viz : Combinod Cook and Parlor Stove, something very tice 'or small families. I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION" OF FARMERS TO MY HEAVY SEET IRON, for Sugar Boilert, and LARGE CAST IROS KLTTTILES, A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAED AND COAL OIL LAMPS Brass, Copper, and sheet iron ware; Lanterns. Shovels and Japanned Ware, & 3., &c. SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS! OF tbe latest and most improved Stjles, cheap for cash. I am prepared to put up guttering and spouting, and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to givo satis faction. August 2,1862. EXCELSIOR Sues Stone Mills, - (FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS,) A X D AIITI-FRICTION HORSE POWERS. TOOK TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at Westeex Stati Fairs last year, and are justly considered superior to all others. The mill mnj be driven by krrrte, water, or team jiotcer, does its work a, well as the flat stone mills in milling establish menu, and requires but oue-lalf the votcer to drive the largest sixes. They are very compart, perfectly simple, and for farm use will last THIRTi YEARS, and cost NOTHING for repairs. Prices-$100. $140, & $170. Flour Bolt for smallest Mill $j0 extra. THE HORSE POWEJS Tlas proved itself to be the best ever invenrni. The friction isreduced by IKON BALLS, so arranged in all the bearings, that the whole weigh", of the eastinjrs runs upon them. THREE POUNDS DRAUGI1T, at the end of a ten feetlevor. will keep the power in motion ! thus permitting the entire strength of the horse to be used on the machine to be driven. 0 E Horse will do as much work on this power, as two on the endless Chain Power. IT IS PORTABLE, and may be used in the fifld as well as in the house. More than T WENT V-FIVE PER BENT of horse flesh is saved over ant cthkH now in use. It is simple in construction, and out liable to get out of o.der. Price of power for 1 to 4 horses $ 1 25 Price of Yower for 1 to 4 horses 175 The $125 Power will drive any Threshing Machine. Every Machine ii guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the tnonev will be refunded. REFERENCES. B. F. Giiffik, Manhattan. Kan. Philadelphia, I'enn. Gents. With two horses on your Anti-friction Power, we drive your NX I Mill, grinding 15 Bush els OF CORK TER HOUR, and cut a large quantity of hay at the same time. I have never seen a power that runs with so little friction, aud consequently with so little strain upon the horses. W. P. COOPER, Supt. 13th & 15th St. Pass. R. R. Co. Closter, N. J.. Jan. 23, 182. Messrs. Benket Brothers, Gent3. I am very much jdeased with the Power. It runs easier than any other Power in this vicinity ; and with tbe same horses will do nearly, or quite twice as much work. I run my Thresher at 1.5U0 revolutions per minute, and a 24 inch Cross-cut Sav, at 1.200 revolutions. Yours truly. PETER J. WHITE. I-ON ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE OCT. 1st, 1362, THE FREIGHT WILL BE PRE PAID TO CHICAGO. OR AST OTHER PORT ON LAKE MICHIGAN. J3"Liberal discount tc dealers. Agents wanted. State, County, and Shop Rights for sale. For further information send stamp for Illustrated Circulars to BENNET BROTHERS, 42 and 44 Greene-St., New-York. August 9th. ISfil, n4-:im WHO SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN BROWNVILLE? r i? t YJ j SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET. WHERE IS IT THAT YOU PUR CHASE THOSE FANCY PRINTS ? AT DEN'S. WTHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR CHEAP MUSLINS ? i I I M V ' DEN SELLS THE CHEAPEST BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE WEST. ALSO THE FINEST HATS AND CAPS DEN KEEPS ON HAND. DEN'S IS THE PLACE TO TRADEHE TAKES YOUR PRODUCE. AND PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. DON'T FORGET THAT DEN Sells the BEST and CHEAPEST LIQUORS. In fact DEI? sells Everything that is u&exui, unssp ana uooo. v-n4tt-iy. LEWIS WAliDTER, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL 6LAIZER AND PAPER HANGER- BROWNVILLE. X. T Hats, Boots and Shoes. I have jost received a New Supply ut Bats, Boots and Shoes, which I will sell cheaper than they were ever offered here before. Call aud see me. DAVID ZIIGrL. BrewnTiile, April 10, 1152 ntO-tl. S15 E 4CH. Oiir Jfacbine perfect in its Mechanism. It Is leas liab'.e to get out ot order than axy other. Diplomas have been awarded it over the Grove.- A Baler aud other high priced Machines. , $15 EACH. Onr Machine tes a straight needle, and will "TOEIC WITH ALL KlXkS OF THREAD, Silk or lion, maiug an elastic seam, free Iroui liabilities to break in wag ing and U the BEST and CHEAPEST iUchine in use. $15 EACH. Our Machine will DEM. FELL. STITCH. QriLT and BIND, and will sew ou all kindjor jtood, from the finest Swi Muslin to the Coarsest Woolen, working with ease through .evera! ihiLknesoes of thick W .-r-len Clo;h ALL MACUIXES ARE WARRANTED . $15. EACH. If you want a Good Machine, and not hare it Cost you anything, write tons, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United bttites. $15 EACH. EMPLOYING AGENTS! . We will give a commission on all goods sold by our azeuts, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER I.IOITTE and pay all necessary excuse. F;r particulars ad dress C1IAS. EUGCLSS. Airent. Aug. 16th. n5-yly Detroit, Mich. ESAGLS VJORISS HAIHJF ACTUEING G0MPAITY. DO YOU W.VM STEAM EXGIXES Oil E0ILERS PATENT SUGAR CANE MILLS, PATKNT STEAM COIL KVAPOkATORS, PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS, PATENT STAMP MILLS, TOU PIKE'S PEAK OU LAKK SUPERIOR. SEND FOR CIRCULARS, With Cuts, and Descriptions. Prices, etc., etc. SAW MILLS FLOURING MILL. AND MACniERr OF ALL DKSCRIPTION. CtTSEND FOR CIKCri.AltS.j5 P. W, GATES, President. N. B. Agents wanted everywhere. Chicago llm IV. FL'KXAS, AGENT, Brownville. Nchrnkn, Or whom Circulars a.id detailed information can be had. March 20, 1S62. f nC7-lyl A Practical Guide to Health and Vigor. THE NEW GYMNASTICS, r o a LIEN, WOMEN &. CHILDREN, With a tramlmtion of Prof. Klou't Dumb Bell Iit Uructor, and Prof. Schreber't Pangymnatukon. BY DIO LEWIS. SI. D., Proprietor of the Essex Street Gymnasium, Boston. With Three Hundred Iliuxtrations. One i'ol. I'Zmo. PRICE $1.00 No recent Masazine-paper has excite nore general interest than the ariicle in the Aufunt Atlantic, on "The New Gyniuastnis.'' The present wjrk is a com plete exposition ot the sjsteaa of which that article gave a synopsis. Tbe author of this work has bern for many years en gaged in te ichitie Gymnastics. Tne book describes and illustrati uis New System of Physical Training. Tbif system hs tad the prtctical test of long and varied use. It comprises exerc ses with Dumb Bells, Rum. Wands, Clubs, etc., all of which are made perfect ! clear by full explanations, while many are illustrated by pictorial representations of the position of the bi.dy required to perform them. The Dumb Bell Instructor, connected with this wrk. isotthe higliest interest and importance, it i de signed for home ue, aud gives a great variety of Dumb . Bell Exercises, together with a carefully-selected pro gressive, series for every-day practice. xne rangymnasuKou is a very simp.e, uerui. ana cheap piece of gymnastic apparatu, upou which a! 1 gymnastic exeicises may be performed, aud which can be introduced, at small cost, into any private house. It is fully described and illustrated in this volume. The "New Gymnastics" sbould be read in every fam ily in the land where exercise is valued as a means of health. Ladies, especially, will And in it a great va riety of Easy, Simp.e. and Invigorating Exercises, all of which may be practised in ther own homes. Ej"Kor sale by all booksellers, or sent vostpat & to any adlress, ou receiptor One D ll.r, by the publishers. T1CKNOR A FIELDS, 135 Washington Street. B jston. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. TIIE DAT SCIIOOL BELL. A New Singing Bok or Day N:bools, cailed the Dav School Bcll. is nw eady. It contains about SOOjNge. of clicice SoiiZi, So s, Rounds. Catches, Duets, Trios, Quartets and Chv roses, many of them written expressly for tbis work. besides 32 pajies of tbe Elements or uiumc. Tbe Ele ments are so ea.-y nd progressive that orumary teach ers will find themselves entirely successful in instruct ing even young scholars to slug correctly ai.d scicntid- cally. while the tune and words embraces such a vari ety of lively, attractive, and soul surma music and sentiment ttiat notruubie will be experienced in indu cing all becicners to go on with zeal in acquiring skill in one of tr-e mint heaith-giviLg, beauty ltuproviug, happiness ie;dj:i, and order producir.c exercise ot school iife. In simplicity of its Elements, in variety and adaptation of music, and in excellence and number of its s'iig, ui initial, selected, and jrUited, it cUna by much io e.icei all competitors. It will le foniid to be the best bH t ever issued for Seminaries, Academies. ind Public Schools. A tew sainpie paze -of the ele- nents, tunes and somrs are given in a circular; send aud get one. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author of "Sabath School Bells." N s. 1 aiwl 2, winch have bad the enormous sale of 656.000 copies. Price p.per cov?r 20 cts., $15 per hundred; bound 3D cento-. $ er hundred ; cloth bound, embossed Kilt 40 cent 430 per huiidrel. 25 copies furnished at the one baaureu price. Mdiled rrefc at the retail price. NOTICES OF TIIE PRESS. The Day School Bell. The luues are lively, an' such as may be easily mastered by children. The spirt of tbe solids is unexceptionable and well udapie t to the schoolroom. It is the cheapest a,n I anions tbe best conipencls of school iuumc published.-Ai-p York leacker. Day School Bell This book is eminently adapted to use in our common schools. We have a gi eat number of school song books before the public, but many or theui lack musical as well as lite rary taste, aud are really demoralizing in their influ ence upon the musical talent of the young. Airs or ac- knowlecged excellence, wedded to words of true poetry are tbe qualities that ought to he sotizht with the great est care in the preparation ot a school song book. Tcis book seems to combine these two qualities renntji vania School Journal. Publisned by HORACE WATER3. n41-ly No. 4S1 BroaJay, New York. 600.000 AGENTS, KALE OE FEMALE, TO SELL LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COrNTT COLOEED MAP OF THE UN 11 ED STATES, CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent surveys, completed Aug. IU, 1S62; cost $23 COO to engrave it and one year's time. Snperior to a::y $10 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and seits at the low price of fifty cents; 37 U, - 000 names are engraved on tbis map. It is not uniy a County Map. but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United Staes and Canada combined in one, giving EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distance between. Guarantee any woman or man (3 to $5 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Bend for $1 worth to try. Printed Instructions bow to canvass well be furnished alt our agents. Wanted Wholesale Agents fsr enr Slaps in every State, California. Canada, England, France and Cuba A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. Ifo competition. J. T. LLOYD, No. 1M Broadway, New York. The War Department uses our Siap of Vircinia, AX .ry land. and Pennsylvania, cost SIOOOOO, on which Is marked Middletown. Maryland Uehu, Williamsport Ferry. Millbrook Mills. Noland's Ford, and all others on tbe Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. PRICE 25 CENTS. From The Tribune, August 2. "Lloyd's Map of Virginia. Marytand, and Pennsylva nia. This Map is very Isrge; ascitis but 25 ceuts, and U th but which can. be purchased. al2 i3-3t FRUIT AM) OKNAJIEXTAI. .TUEES. 300. COO Apple Trees, 4 years oil, $3 per hnodred $60 per thousand. 75.000 Stands rd Pear Trees, 2 to J years old, $25 per hundred, 3230 per thousand. 2UO00 1 year old Diana Grape Vine.. $15 per hundred $100 per thousand. 160 ooo Standard Pear Grapes, $5 per hundred, 5.V) per thou.aud. These Pear Grafts, ii.t beinx hulkv, cm be tranrrt- ed cheaply, and by growing twt. ytars vul make nd i sized trees to plmt iii an orchard. Any n ca-i ;r ri tbeir m. ney by gi.wi: them to se'.i. S?ud ivi WVj'- saie and Descriptive Catalogue. n. Moony i so v. n3i ;m Xsfiara Xcrfc.ies, icckrt, X. T, ) I"! isricultnnil Caa'-drcn aid Stcsr.er. FOTi SALE 221 and 21 Sutj Wat-r g Til T l - rr rt. v.u'ca-o au. t nwrs, w om1 f .55, Coal stapU sizes ether S!J! in pr.prti..n. wi h freight aiWI from fjc.ory in Xij-w York t Chu-ajo. ThenJv.utajr8of cjoked over raw f.jfxl 'n aJmit ted by all. The old wav of boiling in kettles is b,.t It slow and expensive, so mnch so Uht but few me .! it. r5oinethin?morepractu al inuit be Lad. Sieaiu seemes to be the only alternative. The Patents has reiaind all the aiivantncs of the Fortaole Cl dron far boiling, and devised mans of generating steam luficient for ali r.iins". It is siuirle acd pracUcul, and proves PERFECT SrCCF.Srf. TV. 11. AlSTl-Y, Sole a-nt fur Llinbis an.1 North-West, 221 & 223 3. Wat?r St.. Cbicap. Where will also be found Donrs A C Deep U'ell Pumps, Fere Ci.'derns, Chain and Common 'Well Pumpd, Thimble Skeins and Sd Irons, as well as every variety of Farming Tool. Cat Iruu Corn Shellers, Feeii Hills, Hay and Platform Scales. Stoves Ac. The above will be sold on accrual of the nwuufaoturers. at their reype ctire faotory jrices adding freight to this place. January 1862. tf 1 LANDRETirS Warranted Garden Seeds E1XNDEX, K0EMG & CO.; (Late Jobs Garkett A. Co.,) No. 66 North Second Street, above Pice, ST. XjOTJTS, MO. OfTer for sale at very low figures, a larxe and wall assorted stock or Agricultural aud Horticultural Imple ment, comprising everyibi:)g necessary to the Farniar, together with a large and Ire&h suj ply of Lar.dretli's Celebrated Garden Seeds, crop or iwt, For which they are the sole ngenta. Their friends can rely upon getting from- them ds that are no only pure but true to name in every Instance. Also fl?td seeds at lowest market rate Chinese Sugar Caue seed, Tubacco seed. Top Onions. Ac,,&.c. Dealers tn seeds would do well to send theni their crders. Snd for Almanac and Ii;utrated Csta'nrne gratis. BLl'KDKN, tOliNlG i. CO. March 6, 1862. nS5 ly FRENCH'S CONICAL Washing Machines. Tho most simple, durable, convenient and economical article ever invented for the purpose. Will di the washing of an ordinary family before breakfast, not only savibg time, tut clothe... By strictly followingthe printed directions, which are simple and eisy, it will ah, at one ttma, six shirt., or two dozen small article, in about iit or tevrn min uUs, or their ejcivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning tine far-rics.. such as laces, Ac, the greatest care is required, while with this machine the most delicate arucle can be wa-ted without the p-jssibllity of Utiiaxe These results are produced by the constant reaction the suds while the machine is in niotim. of Families, lati&dries, lx;ei, boarding-houses. ho?lt al1!. a-y!uun, htiardina-schools, on sbipt. ami steamer., and in the army, who have these maclut n ue, have sent in their testimonials voltintarWIly, and the onci miums of the Press are very numerous, some of which I have publisned In pamph let form. AH I a.-k of the Public is a careful examination ot tbis machine before pnrcbaainc of others. General Depot 119 Broadway, corner Canal St., New Tori. Pries enly Ten Dollars. PHILIP FF.XNCil, Proprietor. A-l.iress box 2S33, N. T. City P. O. N. B. A liberal di-nant to the Trade. Agent wanted. Send for a Circular. COMMERCIAL NURSERY, OMAHA, SEHRASKA. E. H. BURCHSS, PKOPRTETOa. I have long since been co ivinrd of .the want of a Srst clas Nur.ery in the West, w he-e TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, fcc. Can be adapted to onr climate BO't soil. In view of these facts, 1 have established a this place, and offer for sale at Wholesale or Ketail, A large and well selected stock, suittd to this climate, ' of Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard aud dwarf ; Peaches, Plums, . Apricots, Nectarines, Q.unce, Gooslerries. Currents, iraies, Haupberrie Strawberri-ir, blackberries. Evergreens, ,Sarub. - Rjses, Duhllaa, Ornamental Trees. Oreeohonse and Bedding Plants', etc.-e'-c. To which I wwold ber lave tootllthe airemion of the psie o( Nebraska, Raoas, Cvlarado, Iowa and Norvh ft Missouri. IJiy terms will be as low as any reliable easterul Nursery. By purchasing of me tho expense of transportation front tne east can be saved. - All tiees and plaiit. are carefully labeled an.', packed in the best manner, for wuicli a charge of tbe actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for tbe Jeiivury j of packages on board steamboats. Ail commuiiicationi. addrewea to the sndersigued will receive pruu.pl atteniiou. March, 1S0J. E. II. BITECIIIS. Okra or Gnmho Seed. The bett substitute for Coffje prepared In the same manner a Coffee. Package of seed by mail at 1'J cts. each. Each packaze contain seed euoi.h to raise a sppply for an ordinary family. Send orders to H. A. TFEET. n38-tf Crescent City, Iawa. Strtlo Sceriea. 100 of tbe most severe BATTLE SCEX12S arid incidents of the War. now readj, six x"M inches, highly colored.cn fine heavjpper, Sent pot-paid, 20 forl,0, orJ4 per lbO. To agents and thetradw no better omxirtuiity was ever oSered. Addre.s HENRY li. AX.SON,I'riatIVi;isher,tc.t 43 State Street, liwton.llass. R MOODY & SOU, NIAGARY KUKSERIES, LOCKPOR.T, N. Y.. WTiolesoie and Eetail Dealejs in Pruit, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, ATTD SITBUBS AI7D STOCIiS FOR srnsERYMi: TIIL CONFfSIONS AVI EXPERI EXCE OF A SUFFERER. Published as a warning, and for the especial bene fit cf Yoang Men and those who suSVr with Nervous Debility, Loss of ihmory, Premature Decay, Jto ., Ac , by one of those who has eared nims-iif by simple means, after being put to great expense snd incon venience, through the nw oi worthless medines presnibed by leaned Doctors. Single oopies ni;iy be bnd cf the author, C,A. LAMLEUT,Esq Gre?npoint, Long I!and,by enelos ini; a T-t-paid addressed envelo;. Ad-lrexs CUAHLKS A. LA1IBEILT, Ej., GreecpoUt, Un Island, X. T. May 22, 1S2. n4-2m. 30 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Amo'nr; which re Wilson's Albsry, $1 per 100 tr 1ft rr IMIWI. lorn I tn.l I f.0 I ll'l . Trii.tr; tl a de'Gand, $2 per 1)0 ; Ikston Pi.ie. Iloveys Seediin, Hookers, black Prince, ilay Queen and 2j uthc-r kinds at $1 per 130. Plants of liandolph Pise Sprinly nf lfC3 at 2 oer dos. AuC. I31. XEMAITA NURSETiY. . "t-i .r -i z r ? zr. "zr ii or Diue at. xjarguiiio. Two No. t Shuttle Emt4r- Sewiiie M.uines. One Frat kiin Fumiiy Sewinat M. Inue. Two Horace Wt'er' Mio.lioo.s. . Two F etb's C-liic-I Wa.-hiilZ 11 oh II f IP. VT.- Gates it Go's -S..ir Car 1'IU ! F,vat-.' a'ers. 1 As:y a: tbe AJv-irtit-r and rar B.t 1 ville. Xrali4. Ml.- It A. I !