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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1862)
' wi'.m riii Advertise S.rtr tttnp: 12:iSG2.' -nv Vli" , ' I- O G - L 'sttTK1 -ABBOTT,- L J sites CEd remgn Newspaper I AnDWA?, NEW YORK.. S3. . p.frthe "N'KERASKA ADrea ,,!" . 'KBJIA3B. . . ,-cv -T0T, COE & CO. JJuDEALERb IN Printing Materia! of al! .Kinds ' u!'J -.rii. KflvTrrt. and Brown's Irot .'r.rbilapbia. - ...mmn. ! Farmer and Advertiser. .-' if...trM is arain on a rise. It :n excellent bcatinj order. i n - 1 I nernbiiran' and Democratic Ter ' . i Committees both raeei in Omaha -..5"' . . i uri State Convention" has ' ,-eT!c3 in:h cf its members as had ',:;atiJtotbe Confederates.. . ! orf rassfcd UP ihe river Iasl ka7,S on,' board six hundred jiS-j cji their wayjo Utab. ." r- 1 --j c.ranberries nre unusually abund-'.-uhls summer on the prairies. People Ve ra'Jierinf them by the bushel. I gjiJc-wafiis on Main street are all . Spared. In another column .will "be advertisement from John Mor--sen, for sealed proposals Those doing "? '- work wi:l have a lien upon 'the1 lots "s front cf nhicb-the pavement .is rcadc- Cnrixus. J.' H Mack presented us -n'.erfoj Vhh a bunch of - Maydbke Hrrries, grown on a tree in his garden. -sere are several cherry trees in this 5-;c;ai'.y, haded" with this fruit. In a few Urs fruit will be as abundant in Ne tisii in any oih'er country. Ifon Street h&s been "greatly im 'Dved ty the' poll tax and other labor :'.:e!y put on it.' There 'was one portion J h near Front street that" was .almost '-.passable durinj the past three ; years, !n tie City Council neglected grading it .gratify the whim of a certain proper " bolder ! Krxrciafs. Frcachlns; "In Ibe Trrs--cririD Chyrch in this city, on Friday ? etinj, at 7 3-; Saturday afternoon at o'clock, and in the evening at 7 3-4. US'1, wi Sunday, and oinmunion service !.:-ay at 10 1-2. and preaching in the . rung. cRcv. II. M.' GiTsrn, from City, is expected to be present. JIohse ;Tirr; CAL-cii-r.Ori 5uuJay list a stranger- came to the1 American House, in this place, tcclc dinner, spent the afternoon in ''dreaming the happy fccuraawayT'cn iff 'ituC'lls supper, paid"Kis bill," and rabo"ut "dark started cn ...his journey ca ' foot, .Shortly after he left, a couple of gentleman ar rived, searching for a horse thief. They stated thata h.orse. and a.raiJe had been stolen the night before from Nebraska City. When they came to within. a Tnil-3 cf townnear the .residence o. rjp Knight they found their hdrse'in the roadwith a halter or lariat- fast r to hi3,necki, He had been tied in tt hazel thicketi boi hid broken loose. rActingra the .adyice cf fome of cur citizens, they proceeded to the bridge across the Kenaha, -thinking probably the shief would try to pass there during the night. About midnight, sure enough, he came at a rapid rate. ''..They arrested. hiaf) and brought ' him back1 to town. . He proved, to ..be; the iam? ' indi vidual who had been lounrjin? at the ho'.ol during . the day.-; lie .' had gone in the evening td 'where his horse had been ti:d; r4ot finding ft he stole another from Judge Knight, and went -on 1) is Was rejoicing. Sheriff Coleman oa Monday, took him to Nebraska City, where he was cocflnecl( in Jail. r - ; . i iTiiuoxal.'1-!! LcsDArcHt ajrent 'ihe Fa writes, arrired in our chy last -ninT. He 'ttill in future make .Ne- ; . .... - p'ta ti home. Dr. A. S. Holla cat, also arrived on 'cj'.carricr Omaha. Since he last left ' 'ehe has been with Gen. Craig out to ''Mountains. lie leaves here in a few ! ysin company With' Col. Furnas for ' e Headquarters of ; the Indian Regi ?nt at Lerov, Kansas. j StLtcT ScnooL. Rev. H. H. Doacixs consented to teach a select school in ;:s ci'Y, for a term of 'eleven weeks, "xxencirg on Monday "next. There , no school" .during ' the ' summer on:hs, Mr. D. was repeatedly solicited, Gailiy .consented, to. lake this :hool. IVe hare no dcubV but that the 5'"u!t wi!J be rt'irtuaUy pleasant and pros- "02$. The number .of scholars being ;SJ!ea,tut few. more will be received, -d ikoie to be 'of advanced grades, - 1 A Jro.MT'MiNE. A mine was dis f Tercd near Nemaha City one: day this 'i not coniainin-r rcld or anvrrecious c J . -"I lt r.ev;lright bank bills. " A lit- , 'fid discovered, the " lead " in a field ercfcdiide, and took out, S2i23 the i haul." tOn'a close" examination Honey proved tobecounterfeiu - The i 4 were ocf the Sauk and '.Chippewa Wisconsin, nea.ly ' 'executed and , !kufated to deeeive". They may be .a, however, from jibe fact that no r'ne fires'exist rm ihat'bank. . The were no doubt thrown there by the e-thief arrested near that place on i i tr -. I rnE Fairb anks Scales. The 4 earnecl rputation'of our Scales has .-cd vhe-makers of some othe"r kinds them as ''Fairbakks' Scales' 4 FaIIIC A N K.s' STANDARD PaT- ," and purchasers have thereby in 2tW: l:en deceived. i n.are :no controversy with honorable fe,!i'"-''', but it is proper for us to ex i:t fraud. If uch makers had faith ; peri's cf their own Scales, .they ' njj -occasion to ' borrow our . 4IfiEisj:VtScALEs are manufactured T us, UiC orial inventors, and we 5.er furnished our patterns toother LocT7STS;'Daring' the past'1 fcv?;dn'ys the woods m this vicinity hare been swarming with this strange insect. From every t tree- and . shrub , ccm.es their plaintive song. i There are many vane- tie's of insects called Locifst Those in Asiaiand Africa, known bythat natic, arid jwhich i some' years darkcp the .ky with their numbers, are entirely diiTerent from what . we in the United States call Locust. In this country there are two or more, kinds; one appears oncain every 14 years and the other once jn 17 years; but they.do' not come the same year all over the United States. Probably not a Spring passes when they are not: found in great numbers somewhere in the mid dle States. There are, always a few scattering, ones every year -wherever there, is limber, called sporadic Locust, but whether they nre the same variety 'its thsse which' periodically appear of not we cannot say. During their long pilgrimage in ground, ' the depth to which they de scend is.' not well ascertained. . Wo fre- queni.lv hoar almosi CiLbulovia stories about their being found many feet in the ground. Prof. Smith, of Baltimore, a 'celebrated naturalist, has published a book on . the nature and. habits of this insect. Any one by consulting it can ascertain when they may be-xpccted anywhere in America.-, . r ' A JkllCniCANr.lAX ImiERITS Two IICNEEED AITD FirTY'MlLi-IO.-1? DoLLAES. Mff C: l.1 Tuckerof thii "pfacp, we understand, .is .-likel. toccme into full possession cf .the Lawrcnce'estate, in the Bank of England, amounting to fifty mil lien pour.ds, or nearly two hundred and fifty million dollar?. This' - matter has been in litigation about fifteen years, and all tho testimony r.ocessary to establish the claim has finally . been obtained. Lyman; Lawrence, cf Mattawaupvho is a brother, of Mr. Tucker's wife who was the legitimate heir but made a' full as signment to Mr.: Tucker, who will have the full control of the? Vast' estate. If this claim should ' be fully established,' he will be the richest man m "America. Decatur Tribune. ' . ANNOUNCEMENT OF ' ' PARSOfJ DHOXVfJLbW'S COOK. The Jjlr!"crari naw:putiisiiiDj;i jsamt(.f the Perils, Adrcntnrcs ana SalTerlnjr Of THE rev w. g; brownlow, Acaccstbo Scce-EsionlstJ cf Tennessee. "' TbeXtnr.ecrlpt b c mpUtol, and Is in prs and 111 be Uitfel tftoettbe 1st of June, The appearance c1 typ.-f?rpliy vt the work will toot the firet clart, nl it tviil l fivl-ly n-t Imndsotnely illustrated triih te-che of the sccnc3 referred to, ana aflaely eRravett ZTjZUlt FOUTBAIT. OF' THE "AVTUVa. At to its enters we hare no borititljn In sarin; tfcat the public trill be rartlctl at thia narrdiive ot nets. It iU l8y i.are thereitccuil(;:isam', cruelty which marked the tfevopertveai of ihe Reaei'lod con- piracy In Tennes see, the (Jiss-ters and the rum ,itl which it crasta tedej5irn unities occe pt (tspervusi and n-.ndered fami lies once happy J in re tlna all, It will expose the bad end recklcs amoition and the relentiesnei and blood tbirstiness by vMch the tii'rfleaileT-a er ;the conspiracy vrre ttrcuia:ea to their wort or crime and treason. . ' Tbe narrative is one tt personal experience. The author roncbea for the aTnracy of Its statements. The public may therefore accept it as n,t only a reliable but m peculiar chapter m the ac-ccrnl ntMoty cf the times. ana we are counaeui thai no more Mu&incani, etarttlni? r imiti-uctire memorial -of the rebellion, in Its taiunio personal ara t-ocial Lerlnrs, is now accessible.' The public are well awaro thatjlr. Urowslow is a bold fpe.ikiug man. lu this narrative bis aufferiiigj computed niustlT while in-cuitoOy In the jail at lCnox Tjl!e be has eticred his tbouf:hta in UnRusce of extra ordinary force and fearlessness, Kathinc hit adversa riea eTeu while in their power, and appealing to his countrymen even frora hi cell, with the urgency of a martyr;- . . .,:?!- It will be published in tne volume 1213., hand- towiriy &ouna tn aoii, oj eootit 400 pages. Printed on fl'ie paper, and will be beautifully Illustrated with 12orl6nnefdM pase'enjravings bet-ides the portrait referred to abve. IttviM also t ontain a fac-simllc cf tr,e Parson's famous letter to J. 1. Benjamin, where he -frlKtbe rebel hpcretary cf war that be "will do for the s.u there OMetferecy what the derii nertr did, vlr leave the state." THE ULTAIL PRItn WILL DC i 1,25 GWl CHIllbs, PTJBKISHEU. ' tZ$ 3tC3J Chestnut St.,ieiladoIpUla. , .. ., APPXEGATE.& CO., Publislicrs,: for uic Liitlrc West. ' . , ' No. 43 Main Street, Cincinnati. . To whom all Western ordert muu be oddretied. ., HELLO,: STRANGEK! . ..IIERE DID YOU.GET.TnOsE 4 N,E;G.OODSP X BERRY & CO'S., THE CHSAPEST HOU3S HT : BEOWITVILLB; J. BERRY & CO., ITae jnt received, and are now cpenla.' at their Liud oa Alain street, cue of the largest atocka of DEY GOODS X D erer oZTsred la this mrr t. Xtcxeaiber the place, , i ' . I 1 - i 1862. ; 1862. DRY GOODS AIID GROCERIES! n f) 71 nD mm fc. m4 JUST RECEIVED. AT Jt Priooc TO srxx ' J.' BERRY & CO'S., 2Co. Ur PTrvl3x cstroof, t ; l J3HOWN VILLE, N.: T. I - 51 irsy 23, 15S2. t;47-tt I GCORGI.V SUGAH CAXE. ' - lh are for rale a few pocuda of tha White Ceoriia Sucar Cjuc Seel. r - . , One pound of it will be given to each bow Farmer subset i Der, or onions who 13 sot m arrears, and has Dot jeceived Ave papora of Flower or Garden Seed. It. W.. FURNAS. Browntrilla, The Government has steadily persisted contest c-n the broadest possiiblo grounds of tumanity and magnanimity. The ut most , deference and. respect have . been shown to. the' rights of perscn and of prop erty. 2sot a spy has been executed not a deserter has been shot not a traitor hung. Rebel property has in every case been respected, preserved and protected from pillage hy the Union troops. : The rebel wounded have been attended care fully and skillfully by our surgeons and nurses, rtfo distinction ha3 been made between them and our own soldiers, in the hospitals or on the field. And in ev ery possible', way the Government has sought to fulfil the pledge made to foreign powers by Air. Seward at the beginning of the war, that this contest should pre sent an instance of magnanimity and for bearance without example i:i the histprv of civil wars. . ' ' ' In return for all. this, the rebels hive steadily and systematically imitated the wotst excesses of 'the '.worse savages in the worst agej of the world. The history of Indian' warfare presents nothing more fiendish, more utterly unworthy of. a civ ilized community, than the conduct of the rebels in' this war: Their treatment cf Union men, their persecution by pihage, imprisonment, and even murder, of all who did, not join in their rebellion : their their horrid butchery of the wounded on the field of battle, and thejr brutal -usage of prisoners who have fallen into their hands.-brrnd them as beyond, the pale of civilization, and to be regarded rather "as inbij -eaviies man s men enuiieu to the rights of civilized warfare. Louis ville Journal. . Jons E. k. T. FAIItBAXCS k. CO. SSSrT.TT.,Feb. '23d,lSc2. - r4 Ranck nocsts: cn. s& Co., 1S3 Broadway.Kew &Baowy,.118 Milk St., ' h!Aks Ewic, Masonic. Teiri--j-t uc'Paia. IKS' Gnrrs"Ar U Co., 172 'aro. The JWlrasklan of Saturday contains a column or two of falsehoods in the hpe of charges against the Adrninitra- tion rmpstJv stolen from .that' -prince ci secpFs'iori' thcets, the Detroit Frce'Prfss. Less than six months ajjo the JWbrashvin was lauding to the skies that same Na tional Administration, and singing pc2:ins to President Lincoln. Thin it was fish ing for a shars cf the pulJic printing. Aow u has taken the secession tack and is' playing second fiddle to Valcindighnm. Nu wonder its stibscriplion list has dvvin d!eedown to less -than two hundred. Jftlraska Refvblikan. -'. : '" Grave Joking. The Richmond Dis patch, makes desperate '(Torts not to ap pear rrightened at McClcIIan's gradual but sure approach' to take possession of the city of Richmond, and tries to ridi cule that gallant rhieftain. ; " He ;aiII throw up dirt," says the Dispatch, "as sncn as he reaches the proper point,: and he wilt try to' reach the heart of ihe" city with the spade " ' Well, we don't know but what -the 'spade Is, after all, the best implement fcr ilcCkllan cn this occasion ; for if ever a mandug a grave 'deeply and thoroughly, McCIellan is digging.!; the gr;it;o cf treason in ' Virginia. '-JfJ Y. Herald. . v . The Charleston JlL'rcury states that a " Beauregard hat " is all the rage in that city. At the rate the war is. progressing the ame Genernl wiU furnish n neck tie that will yet be extensively tsej 'af. the Scutb. V. World. ' Mr. Brownlow requests the Western . papera to pub lish the following cautiun, that tho public may not be Imposed upon r ' , . '. ' 1 ; ; , -. ' " Ascher & Co.. cf Iarliacapotis, haro broosnt out a Bmall trahy book, In cheap form, purporting to be niy ' Life, Speeches BUd AxltirsM)" connects! m-itii my totiics among the Secessionist!, Tti 1 a BOGUS pro duction, dump me great injustice, and by no means reporting me correctly, either as to my history or speeches ince 1 -rani North. J' arn now -jrrtparins a cenuine book of the kind. 'and will huva it eutin a few iiVi, publhhr-d ny Geo. W. Child, "of 'Philadelphia. App eata at Co., of Cincinnati, r td publishers for it Welt.1 I caution the peblic apainit the borrrs con cern, as I Fhall - at once cvramnce lesal procedinrs a'-'ajnt U concerned lh tending it as well as the pub- lihfr.. ,. a--!. -. -- - -W. G.-BROWXLOW. FiutADEBpniA, Mat 3, 15-U. . rXOW REIDIV The Jtow ; Story of. Real Life. o r : WALL STREET; THE . ' ROMA N C E O F BI) SINESS. BV RICIIAUD 1?. KIMBALL, - Author pf "3t. Leser." ' "MlslUe mo not fo my comtlexion." Merchant ." Venice.' ; . .... SKETCH OF CONTENTS: 1' rAKT FIRST. ' '' '- i" Picdnco Panic." Swienfe Suspension. A '-Best Friend" tes'.ed. A Fashionable "Cut." A Hypocrite and his Tool. An Auction and a Funeral. A" PatllrTTeists and Luxu- J; lie-? , Visions of "the Wolf." The Crlf-is of '37. A Rich Mcrchaut "carried under." r ' -Uecovcry. . : ' Prospority and .Social Po- i:nn. ' - . ' A Devoied Wifcr. "TT'T The Ileiicss and..tji ,t- rar-Jirl. The Irish Famine. , PART SECOND. , ; Tho Dens of tho Culls andjACiiarac'or-5pl3ndid c'jan- Ueari. j ces. J . Han era, Brokers, tTfnrers. !Siae Lands Patents. etc. IPort of ISrunswl..k. Earnpit Words to BnblncsF V Georgia Gentleman. , ; Men. .. : r A X.itR-bhaVCr. The Note-Crckcrl' 'True KeUc'iou vertut Sham. . . ( Tnitn.. ". . ,' , ; Su-ca?s. -- ' " ' 5 Tlelp from the UiElit Source. Disaster. V' tT JL'i and ITope. ., f Arrc?'t fcri'Rtid .A JUnct ioua flxnajent. " A Wo lS?irH whr'0Bcrnsion. ' v" " canberg'. ,.).'-.-' -r--j (- , : 12 IO. i,25. C. P. PCTXAM, PublUher, New York. ' 4 F A3 T'J H OR S ES." 'It ' ' X f C1TH1 11 r-'T r-T TOY T ' ' ' ! ; I : C ! AND ' BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA. ; "'r -?-r ' . . -" ' : ; ' t : r : " i t EEXJAmr. ROGERS, ! AKKnCN'CKS to tTiVpriblic that he has purclia-sct the ca:tr inierest in the l.ivery Stable and Stuck formerly uivned by liuBcrs B riber. il ia now prepared to c-coiu juiate the public wiih r : I.-- Carriage,' ' ; ; ' ' Sulkies Saddle Horses, - 'Ac, A,,, Ac. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can Cna'at h'.s Stable ancpie accommodatJons or horses, mules or cattle. ' .BENJAMIN ROGEES. NJ B. The psrtno'-chip heretofore c.tisting between Benjamin &. Joshua ftrers Is c!1miovii. V - JOSHUA & B!NJA3IIN.KOOEaS4 1 ilay 23th. ISi3. D47-U .: ' A CARD TO YOUN'fi I.ADIE3 AM) ';I2.VrLKJIAW.---; ' ' Tbe ?r,,1bcrTlpr ii' send (free of cbarge), to nil who desire it. the Iiipc and diroctions for rcnkir.g a,simplJ VnjetalU Uim, that. will, ia rrcin two to eight d.iys reiu.,r I'lJirLF-S, UjloTCHks,Tan, Fkeck j.ks. Sai..A.vkss lindn'l iuipuritii-s and riioghnces of the Skin, Ierin the samo-m Nature interded it th-md .'ft,clr-ar, aH tlcattiul. Those deirin:; llie Ii'cipefcwitb full instructions, directions ud adrino, will please call on or address ( with" : rer turn r'r;'Se,) , . TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN. rractical Cbect.. : . . ' 831. Uroadwsy, New "iork. - .t ' SWEET POTATO SPROUTS, THE YELLOW KANSEMOND, ' r Kl V '-- -. W V -4 ,77 Is ' Vb aT.yariatr tt : SWEET POTATO, That has given entire satisfaction In the Northwest. At tho proper neason I will have Sweet Potato Sprouts of the.Nantemond variety, by the 100, 1,0C0or 1,000,000 Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to Send in your orders early. First come, flrt served. i ft. w. FURNAS . Brownville, Nebraska. Early Sugar Cane Seed. Seed of the Early Imphee, put tp in half potntd pack a?cs and font by mail (post-paid.) for S3 eta. This va riety ls20 daya erlier than tbe Sorghum. Address, u. A. TERRY. Crescent City, Icwa. . March 13tb 1862. . A a36-Sm Currants ! Currants ! Ihaleleft with R, VT. Furnas, Brownvllle, a few Bed and Dutch Currants for tala at $1 per dozen cash March 26, lS6i. n33-tf R. O. THOMPSON. a --n i tr a ta - U H 2 -Shsi .SEIl'sss-aesrs. 3 m . . a g 2 s o 3 ? afti .S55S??S,-f,"il!fi C3 v r?;? P S ? 5 l sfi 1 1 e s 5- s-a 2- 5 JS" fl25 a - a -o 0 w4 rrtaSo6 rr-Sh'S- & o w 3 g 3 . a o m o a p as eta -wcj -f m a; . o o a S. .fcS Tir-o,(Baf;ci"33 ?iq-i-gsis;ls5eH3;-'sgsi35 53" 5 "cat S - .fl""; "S .CtSS - - TZ. c a rr - 4 a fc r ?T -o l ? ? - ? X -! " 5 - c o s i s. - C eiMtKil"." rl-a t " ' . T. M O I 5 , . c - - ? o v: ' rr 2 r -.2.? J1 - K O r a - & a rr 5 03 O -i t - r 2 - - o oa .23-ao.S'5 '--5- r s- S. ? o o 5-7? 5 S 1 5" E5- s" o " - o : x : w DC 2.7 B? 5- o5 sa:5-3S'Ars-.5c2 SJ 2. 1 r- e ? - ? 3" S " w a. i3. . . 3 THEODORE HILL, It reeeivinc, and will eoatiot to rtceive dtstbt tho aarnstcr, CM Of j ; , , .-- - r THE LARGEST BEST STOCKS fan ii in I i 8 i ) 1 PURK DRUGS A jr s I- O T 6 ML DEfflllil r R O M New York, " Philadelphia and St Lcnis. 'That has ever been exhibitel la th TTeatera Coa. try, cmbraclnc al 1 tht latest atrles and DovtlUe f Ut times., nia aioca imbrace - ,-:.:. Dry Guodst Grocorle?, nnrdtvare, , Cntlcrr, . Quecnstrare, - - " Ilatt and Caps, Shakerf ' ' ' "IF 50, GO TO T33 f ) Boots andShocx u . .... .- v. Doors and Saib Glass aadPattf Fine rnraitnre, ...j.. Arams hla Cry Cooda wiU tx feniH! .. . ' J . Prists, Glugbamt, Lawns, Barejs, ; ; . - ; . , : . . ' - ' ' ' . ; ' Brown and Bleached Mnslins, r Demecs, Striped Sheeting, Cot , ' ' " tonade?, Iloislcrr, Gloten, - A ' '- Tko - Lt Slyl Hoop , .., Skirts, Notions, Ac, Ac. Ho has xnnch tho Largest Stock of QUEENSWAIIE ia tho Upper Country. JOHN A. PONN - 1 ' U now rwelvirj and r.cmD cut his Sprir-ITT T!S "" "T 41 T Slokcf Goods, conij inj of . JU Jj; 4J X U X Dry Goods, Groceries, ( Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Iron and Nails, Flour and Raccn. Queentware, . Hardware. . ; Furniture, Sash and Door. Window G'isj, etc., etc., st:. TThioh I will cheap far Cash. -''or Prolines. Call and examine my stock lefore ynrthasla elsewhere. Erownvillo, April 24,1 3T 2, ui3-Sn WHO SELLS T1IE CHEAPEST GOODS IB BHOWNVILLE? DEN tSlAS T3S CESAPEST CO0C3 1 XXZZZZ CITY DRUG STOR1C, r. 0. SUILDT.XGS, A IT S JOHN H. MAUN. ITill stli whattv- yea daalra. Ti may restaaa?rl U ta a IS TT THAT TO? PmCHAS2 PAX. CT PEJSIif AT DEN'S. TO T07 EvTT TOCR C2SAP 75113 7 AT DEN'S. DEN S2LL3 T1I3 CHSAPRST B00T3 A KB STI0S3 1 an ytzzt. . also xns nxxax hats JlXD CaFS, D EN CS2P3 nAND. DEN' S 13 THK PLACE TO TRADE US TAKES TOtTR FBO DCCK, AND PAYS THR HIGHEST PR1CS PGR HIDES PELTS AND PCRS. DON'T rORCST THAT DEN Sells tho BEST and CHEAPEST LIQUORS . In fact DEIT scll3 Everything that is useful, Cheap and Good. r6ni3.1y. THEO. HILL, Agent for tha Hannibal tt St. Joseph Bail Eaod Packet Line of Steamboats. Kay 22, 18S2. n48 tf. .,' McCORMlClt'S Eeap er and Elower M ANVJP ACTtTRXD AT OhlOACOt XI la SUGAR CANE MILLS -AJfD EVAPG EATORS IlaTinz been appointed a?ent for the Eacle tTorts Sugar Cano Mill and JbTvapjratora. Chicago, HI., I am ppircd to nil order at tre nianafacturcr'a prices. ? Pike of Mills, f.-uCl $4J to $30. &v;iporaioi from $M io3J. Address It- V. FUBHAS, . March 27, lsca nj--u. iirownyiue, hcd. GRAT WILLOW CUTTINGS. At at ter handred, 63 per thousand. ; Lih'ral diaooenl to the trade, or in large quaniiutla. Also Our usual assortment ot Evergreens. Frnit Trees, Orcaaiental Trees, Shrubs and Plants; Utigt Planta, Ac. . . . , Cotalcpues fcrniaDoa re ai i appi jcanw. , . ; "The Kverarecne." Li Mollie: . x ST.lt SAMUEL EDWAED3, Bnreaa Co, III.. MIRROR OF, FASHION. J.ireNt. hrnt aad swst reliable Fashion Jfatrajlna n the world. Oi.trains the largest and flaest Fashlon- Plates. the ureal est number i.taneencraTinB', the latest and most reliable information, three foi:-siied Patterns or Dresses, and a thcet of new Brala-worr and Em- hroh'.erirc Piit?rn"?. Kvery atotaer. DrenaGaker, Mil- iner and iady t-bould have tt-- rtaClifched Qj.tfierly, at in ttroa-.vjiT, xew Toifc, so. a everywhere or sent by m-.il at 25 cents Tt-arly $t, wnu a valuahlo picpism. The Summer lo tube r Pw reaCy.' This eelehrated machine l br all eddathe JiEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER tX THE WORLD. N awithstanding the misrepresentationa of those inter ested in other machines. C. n. McCorruick Bro. man ufaetuae at the rate or 8,000 per year, Many changes hare been affected riuring the past season, ant for l&SJ he "if cCormick" Is presented with greater attractions than ever before. As a reaper. TIIC ECO.031Y OP POTTER VS T3!S aACrlI2?, ITS . Strengtli,aDiiral3ility, and Simplicity, gle it preference over all often Ifew teTroT8tnsnt added, have materially lessened the dirfect draogbt, and so obviated the aide draught that many asaors us that it docs not now exist. The drught of the Reaper l so linht that in numerous Instances the largo lour horse machine U worked with bat two horses. SEEDS. Frem h! leas expeiieace ta the bciinaii. kt 11 'COM-PID'EKT- he will e'.v sa'.lsfaoU V all wh J may raU at kit ESTABLISHMENT. IT has new on hirvi, at).! is constantly ics(vif a large m;j!y ci all articles nauili ko$i la a t, DRUG STORE. ' . - f BroTniTll'.e, iTay 9.h, .1382. G-nU-tf KELVIN'S LlllL CHEAP FLODR For tho ,4rraT nnd Citiaoni OF '. 1st Quailty ef Flour ta.SO. 2nd Qnality $1.73. 0 T 6 L 2j o Tor ccttom fried inc oce-sizU. per Ftiht PITKIN. WIARD & CO., I.OTJI3VILLE, KE2ITTJCSY, Of PtR T 12 E I ft LAKOE 3 TO CT 0 7 S E EDS AT IHE FOLLOWISCr P2IC23 FOR- OAS II. Kec'.ucky Elco Grass per bu.-bel, . - $1 80 Eealuxky Orchard Grass per bushel. . 1 60 Kentucky Eed Top Grass per bushel. ' 1 Co Sorshtra or Sugar Cane per bushel, - 9 60 Osage Orange per bushel ' . 20 CO Top Onions per hashel, - t CO GARDEN AND PJLOTVER SEEDS. Per Doiea papers, Warranted, ' - - CO JlISCELLA?fEOL'S. Ey4rTiljC8Eeat per birrel, 1 71 CalclokiTlaster per barrel, - . 3 75 T also keep a large stock of fara Implement. Catalogues furnished oa appllcatlca. ' April 3, 1S-U. b39-2dj STRAYED. : StmTed f rnn! theuTcribCT, nne two j ear old filler. lioavy uu a1 tail, a few white hairs in her forehead. Anv pprson civinz infoTflation that will lead to her re covery, will ho U&eraity rewarded. - a w . a.&,jvt:DT June 5tb. IS52. ' b5-3w.$!.W. TOR MOWING, The Machine ef If C2 will stand any tent that Day he applied. Oar Guard an ! Patent Cleaner effectaary prevents choking-, no. matter what the condition of the craw, while cur new divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled clover or grass where other ma chines fail. There Is also a rreat advantatre In our serrated sickle edge over the etnooth, as It does not require eharpenina: so often, thas savins time. Our idckle will frequently run through an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth erise mnst be ground once each day, if not crtner., With a srnoJh etge tlie Iraujht increases as the knife becomes dull. Our draught la uniform, and in tbe repeat ed trials during the season of 1SS0 61, proved far lighter than single ilowers, cutting at the sama time from twelve to eighteen Inches wider. Our Mower ca3 be n?ed with or without the reel , ttji Is important, aa without the reel it weighs but about 670 pounds. " In addition ta thft rery ll?ieral warrantee givrn to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that fannsri who may desire it, are at li jerty to work our rtacfclne through the harvest wiihary 'her, ami kep nJ pay fur tbe ore prf ferrel. Pamphlets with mil description of improvemetts, tcstiuioaiats," &c, can he had by application ta THEO. HILL, Agent, Hats, Boots and Shoe3. I have Just received a JTew Supply 0 Hats, Boot and Shoea, which 1 will sell cheaper tbaa they wera ever offered here b(or. Call and see Die. DAVID SI2GIL. Bror-nvlile, April 10, ISCJ nO-tf. Shingles ! Shingles ! I I would respcttully mrrra the cituas of 2?eaha county, that I shall endeavor to keep this market anp plied with gocd Cottonwood hin?les, writch I will sel for cash; cr Uke in eiciaDje Cattle, Hogs, TTheator Corn. R. F. BAItaST. March 27, 1G82. nSS-tf Offices for Rent. The eld City Dm? Store, and upper part of tbe City Drng Store, now occupied by Jude Wheeler, re far rent. Apply to JOHN n. HAt or ATJGtTSTliS 35IOEXTJEIT. DIAI7A GRAPE VIirE3. Two years old, $23 per hundred j $150 per t bo 3 sand One year old, $10 per hundred; $M per thoasand. Alw a large assortment of 'urry stack, at price too cheap to pubjhh. Local hrrd tre!iag Agents wanted to sell tree trva our Jtnrserlcs. Wholesale and re5crirtlve Catalogues fanihyj to all applicacts. Address E. MOODT & SON, " 37-tf Niagara JJnrscrion, lock port rr. T. ALSO FlotJr eichnrged fr TTheit, both at the 2 11 and at nsy store in. Ercwnrllle. Flour, Meal , Shorts and Ersn frs:e at the Mill aSl at the prlBCipIa troa tn Dwnvilii.. ... .MCLVIN.& COAT .aneary t. tS?2. . FRESH ARRIVAL f JOHiN C. DUES2R, JXAIX STKEET, nnOWNVILLE, T., . Takes ptf afire in annonnclngthjthehssnownnhal, large and select stock ut every article i;i his Una, COOK -STOVES, Of M the Improved ratterrf , !i : P'ymTnfh Tl:k, Charter Oak, Valley Forge. S:vaten 0ie, kc, c, kct UEATIXTG GT0VE3, Sox end Parlor Stoves of an endless vr)etr. we of which axe eatirs'y pew de'igos. via t Com'jin! Coo rJ Parlor Siovet, s.rutbtug very nice for isi.ll fauilieit. HEAVY SHEET IROIi, foe Sutjdr Ej'.Uri, and LAITGE CAST 211 0.T 2LHTT from 5 o21 gsllcas, C-l ari Liri I.irys l lSr, Copper, and ssect Ir-n win) L43:ern. Slioveis acdJajiircl ITare, at a , ac. For Sale at Bargains Two N". 1 ShJttle Empire Sewing SL aohlnes. One Franklin Fsruily Sewing Machine Two Horace Waters' $73 Melcdion. Tw Fre-a' Conical Washing Machin'",. One So. I P. MT. Gates & c.'s Sugar Case Kills Evsporaiera. Apply t t;e AdverlUtrr aid Tffr'.irr oCc-s. Crowi vii!e,2'eMiiia. March isji 'A1. i.?-tfj SELF-SEAUKG FRUIT DA!!3! I have rrcenred the rich! t tianufictura a l; sim ple and Impro-t-d self-fealing Fruit Can, t hirh I ra t tbe attention of the p-jbii. I p:?d?e my.if ri tnese casa It as fair rate and on as a.ra r.m--tl'in-terms as any other establishment tn this rcjK'B of the country. - lam pre?3rp to t3t rp gnftrri'g and rVrp. s'-d all ot5?r wora or sit nfw aixns frwiTIPst aor:ff. as ! a workmanlike manser, wbScS I warrar.t to g:v faction. I pie-lga rtytel net to he uclersoli the crrtr eonr.trr. May 23, t, Bo4S-tf. . Notice to Creditors. All persons kaowit tl:enie'TCs inHf.tt.; v Dr. A. S. noflar'ay, ty n)!orbck a.c.al. o we :i to ra: on rr.e n l th? ti3;t. tef.-ro i!.e 2.Vh rt iv of Miy next, as I will after tbat .Ui? rni!e-t n cf h-- d-M. by process rf Law. a. SCIIOKNHKIT, Atiornev. Brcwpriua, X. T., Viy 1st, 13J. nlJ :