Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 13, 1862, Image 3
XE, gATPAY, SEPT. 13. 1862. X, O C A L. joV, cou ?r ni:ALEits IN . iil Printing Halerial of all Kindi ,ni e Buildings, New York, and Brown's Iroi .Trlb0' Baild, Philadelphia '. Funiier and Jldvtruser. -ZTrUVn & ABBOTT, ,j Siatcs and Hrt-ign Acwspaper a dvertisinff Agency BROADWAY, NEW YOIi ORK. fJ ' H .ccHtsfortlif "NEBRASKA ADYR- fe CcrSresona aws on rst Pa3e is food wanted immediately, at ibis -st Presbyteran Church is now in ses- place. . . u Atine dayvnew, regiments, com f ., 11,5-54 men, arrived in Bahimore their way to Washington-. ne 29th Ioiva Regiment is rendez I ed at Council Bluffs.; Thos.' II. Ben- Jr., has leen appointed Colonel. J. H-'H.'Hewctt, for several months resident of : this place, has enlisted in . 0f the Maine Regiments, and gone " o I vi Carol inif E.A. Des Londes, Receiver in the lad Office at Nebraska City, under Bu- (:Ma,-and Lrother-iu-law to Slidell and f i : t ijrfara, is uujv a jmisuuci ui nai, Tris Cccvmcehs. Samuel Summers 'tred.BS the other day several cucum- tr8 ia one cluster.- .Three of them had f : fast to each other. He says he 'sw'iered several bushels from three f b . a FiiE.On Thursday our citizens were -Jed tv the alanninsr cry of "fire." lUndotied Ih'eir business and rushed town to stop the raging elements. It 1 it . 1 - T 1. TM urrea m iiie uouse or. .jobeiui iuohij) i, oa Jlain-.street, -between Fifth and b, tut was extinguished before much J txajre was lone.. ' Letters received at Omaha from Sioux T Iowa Say messeilfrers from Yankton I encyring information that that tribe on the.iYa of risinj ' against the ites. Some of Ibe settlers in Dakota re teen attacked. The woman and '12ren are fleein? to Fort Randall and si City for protection. K Child almost Devoured bt floes. uut3uu iiioi uui tut, a iiuic uujr Ksit acked by a voracious sow, thrown Ira, acd mangied awfully. His moth i bearing his screams, ran to his ossis- ar and rescued him from the brute, or I - would undoubtedly have been killed. e child was large' enough to send on rands, anJ was at the time returning 28 from a store. SsTDLCS AND HARNESS. Notwitll- the-hard times. John Middleton i . - ptinues to sell saddles and harness as Vstlyasever; indeed we are told by ...I. 1 t - . 1- . c wuu hnow, mat r.e nas maue ten -'s more money within the past sea pMban for any previous year. Far- Tiiave at last found out that they can l-ewiih him to better advantage than where else in Nebraska. His cus- i a is not confined to this county, but p'.ends over one-half of the South Platte jntry, and into the adjoining portions of isouri. Poetrt. We have been furnished ;ha poem on Woman," written by a N who wants "a fi rst rate wife." We 'not know, the author, but his produc e's overflowing with mirth and melo- Though he mav have never 'been ege," he is like Burns, a natural t i He has travelled," and ,4staid at ' i -i J 1 is a ciose onserver, auu uaj 'accumulated" more "knowl- $ ' of womankind than most men. rupology for not publishing the poeiry ps week is the want of space, It shall frpearnext. tw Elevators. In addition to the Reseat eitensive facilities in Chicago for -ceiring grain, we learn that two first ts Eltvators are being built on the f -nth Branch by two of our leading ware j -iuse firms, to be completed in a few anu- io De iurniaceu inroiiguuui j'i the iaost approved machinery, in j';'u!ing tweniy.ihree of Fairbanks' 500 j'MlIcpper scales, whice is a sufficient 4?ranty that coirect weights will be j-en. BesKles these, the Messrs. Fair- I have set in this city in a little more Power, we drive your No. 1 Mill.grindlng 15 BcsH iiln.,,',,,. , ' rnn . , , els or CORN PER HOUR, nd cut a la-ge quantity of i ujear, about seventy 500 busnel hy at ,be 8am0 time. I have never seen a power it 5 it- r ..ra I' fper scales and a dozen or so smaller Jaes' making over a hundred in all. So A i"flCt lh thu m..s.V.C.t iknl mV. rn a I t ''isiiie machinery, that each - "v uiavuiuci ma i cai.ii ctoit t.. . . ... loaaed and unloaded in ten or 0. ' ve rtiincies, which gives some idea J L'k ivU ' I . ue WeiPhprl tmnn iViom 11 in n sinrrle A t AvA I 4? r " v : i-et the Farmers of the Northwest me farmers of the Jortnwest .It 1 ' 6 In " ' c lueir immense crops of grain, and C r&ilrnsrl. t iCa" ua uu canai iranspon n iu I or'Ca.; ere i3 no doubt but our means jltereceiTlDg, storing ard shippir g it will -in' wna the deraand. Chicago Who Would not be a Soldier? BT i. J. MAET'K, Some people praise the sailors lot, - To ride ih3 stormy ocean ; Some choose the farmer' peaceful cot, To danger and commotion ; And s roe would seek the field of fame, 157 bar or pulpit prattle ; But I would have a deathless name,. Won on the field f battle. Who wouldn't be a soldier ? a gay and hardy soldier ? To risk his life on the field of strife, - And die a gallant soldier. The soldier lives on scanty fare. To eace and wealth a stranger -But light reward he hope t share, kxposed to want and danger.. And yet his country nerves his arm And heart with warm emotion ; lie seeks not wealth, he fears not harm'. But rerves her with devotion. Who wouldn't be a soldier? a gay and hardy soldier? To risk his life on the field of strife. And die a gallant soldier. Special Notices. $40. WAGE3 PAID S100 To sell goods for the Adams Sewinq Machine Compawt. We will give a commission on all roods sold by our Agents, or pay wages from $19 to $100 per month, and pay all necessary expenses. Our machine is perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to oper ate it by half an hour's instruction ! It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. E.cb machine Is wairautel for tiree years. Address C. ECGGLKS, v7-n7-ly Gen. Ageut, Detroit, Mich. Hove ok. Such is the course pursued by Curtis valuable medicines. They never cease doing good bu press forward, relieving the sick and crippled from pain and disease. The wonderful cures that are performed by Curtis' Syrup cf Sassafras are really marvelous. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, measles, even Consumption begins to tremble when it coxues in contact with it,rnd the deathly gf.sP i, loosened Liniment is familiar to everv fainl Curtis' Mameluke family In the coumryfor the many benefits they have received from Its uto. it is well for every family to be provided; they cannot tell what hour they may require its use. Toe.-e medicines stand high, and are used by many respectable physician of extensive practice, column. See advertisement ic anothe To Consumptives. THE ADVERTISER, IIAVING BEEN RESTORED to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, af ter having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread di set.se, Consumption is anx ious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will finds sure Cube for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchit is, &r. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every 6Ufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescriptian will please' address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON', Williamsburg, nl6-m. King County, Xew-York. Scorbutic disease are the parent stock from which arises a lare proportion of the fatal tualadies that af flict mankind. They are as it were a species of potato rot in the human constitution, which undermines and corrupt ail the sources of its vitality and hastens its decay. They are the germ from which spring, Con- sumption, ubeaumatibm, Heart DUease, Liver Com- piaiUlg, IUU LlUpiliC UiSUJ?C3 WUIIU will DO I clO niied as among those most fatal and destructive to the races cf men. So dreadful arc its consequences to hu man life, that it is hardly possible to over estimate (he importance of an actual, reliable remedy, that can sweep out this Scrofulous contamination. We know then we shall proclaim welcome news to our readers of one from such a quarter as will leave little doubt of its efllcacy and still more welcome, when we tell them that It really does accomplish the end desired. We AVER'S Sarsaparilla, andlt is certainly worthy the attention of those who are afflictel with Scrofula or Scrofulous complaints. Regitler, Albans. N. 1'. To the Farmers of Nebraska ! ! ! GRAY OR POWDER WILLOW. Tbe great wood and $5 per 1,000. for timber. Cuttings at $1 per 100 dDSSfLoST 2ll21Iic'3'' For live fence makes a fine hedge in throe rears. Cutting' at (2,50 per 1 000. We shall be at Mr. Dodge's, twoniiies from Brownville, in October, with both of tre above, and parties whwih can leave orders at the Farmer office. THOMPSON &. 1IEDGKS, Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoo, Co., Aug. 16. Anf-Fn8-tf, Nebraska. WSSk GROWTH ! Merchants and Post Mantcrs who will addres u this fall, will be supplied witb Garden, Field and Flower Seeds to fell on conjniisicn at fair rates. The.e seeds are all grown here and are true to name. THOMPSON &. HEDGES. Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co.. Aug. 16 An6-FuS tf Nebraska. EXOELSIOB. Buer Stone Mills, (FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS,) AND ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWERS. TOOK TEN FIRST PREMIUMS at Westers State Fairs last year, and are justly considered superior to all others. The mill may be driven by korm, tenter, or iteam potrer, docs its work s well as the flat stone mills in milling establishments, and requires hut one-half the powr to drive the largest six- s. They are very compact, perfectly simple, and for farm use will last THIUTV YE A US, and cost NOTHING for repairs. I'RICES 33100. 5140. S17U. Flour Dolt for smallest Mill $53 extra. THE HORSE POWER ns proved itself to be the best ever invented. The friction is reduced by IRON BALLS, so at ranged in all the bearings, that the whole weight fthe rastincs runs upon them. THREE POUNDS DRAUGHT, at the end of a ten feet lever, will keep the power in motion! thus permitting the evtikb STRENGTH of the horse to be used on the machine to k Arvm Okie IIoksk will do as much work on ik; iirr n. two on the endless Chaia Power. IT IS PORTABLE, and may be used is the fielt n well as in the house. More than TWENTY-FIVE I'Ell LENT of horse flesh is saved over any other now in cse. It is pimple iu conbtruction, and not liable to get out of :Uer Trice ol power for I to norscs Price of nower for 1 to 1 horses 175 Theil25 Power will drive any Threshing Machine. Every Machine is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or tco monev will be rciunuca. REFERENCES. B.F. GciFFLH. Manhattan. Kan. Philadelphia, Penn. Gents. With two horses on yeur Anti-frktion that runs with so Iitue inotion, anu coBsequeauy with to little strain upon the ' Supt. 13th A 15th St. Pass. R. R. Co. Closteb. N. J.. Jan. 29. lS. Meeprs Bennet Brothers, Gents. I am very rlMiud with the Power. It mo easier than Bn nther Power in this vicinity; and with the same horses will do nearly, or quite twice as much work . - ' . . . a - I run my Thresher at 1,5UU revolutions per minute fUryrh rrnsut Saw. at 100 revolutions. m wtriw. peter j. whits. AT.i oRnF.rwS keceived BEFORE iw:T .1rt1S52.THE FREIGHT WILL BE PRE PAID TO CHICAGO, OR ANY OTHER PORT ON LAKE MICHIGAN. 57Liheral discount tc dealers. Agents wanted, xmi. Countv. and Shop Kichts for sale. For further information send stamp for Illustrated r":lor In iCi POUIULM. PRO UATC NOTICE. Whereas the time limited by law for the final reU tleoieut of the estate of Chrs. M. Greever. deceased, has expired, ar,d Eleath Nuckolls, as Admisistrator of said estate, cn the 6.b day of Septemher. IS62. filed his final settlement of raid eetate. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested, that I have appointed the 1st day oi October. lS'iZ, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for the hear ing of taid settlnneut, at my office in BrowDville. in Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, where all persor interested ma;- attend and object, or his account will be taken as true and allowed. i Witness my hau l and the seai of the Probate Court of Neuiaha County, Nebraska Territory, thia llta day of September, 18G2. C. W. WHEELER, Probate Jude. . September 13, 1SC2. . ii9-3-i3,0 PitOBATE NOTICE. Whsreas the time limited by law for the final aettle tnent of the etatof Joseph Oeroin, deceased, has ex pired, and Heath Nuckolls, as Administrator of said estate, on the 6 h of fieptember, 1BC2. filed his final settlement of said estate. Notice is hereby given to all person interested, that I have appointed the 2d day of October, 186i, at 10 o'clock A. for the hear ing f said settlement at my efdee in Brownville, in Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, where all persons interested may attend and object, or Lis account will be taken as true and allowed. Witness my hand and the seal of the Probate Court c f Nemaha County, , Nebraska Territory.- - C. W. WHEELER, Probate Judge. September 13th..-1862. t,9 3v-$3,60 PROBATE NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that Wednesday, the 17th day of November, A. D., 1862, is the time set for heiring and adjusting claims against the estate of W. C. Neai, deceased, late of the coun;y ef Ptwnee, Nebraska Ter ritory. II. G. LORE, Probate Judtte. Pawnee City, Aug. 27, 1862. u8-12w-6,0 ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Fredcreck Llchtia, I" vs -John Butler. Attachment Notice. Notice is hereby piven that at the Instance of the plaintiff in thi6C4e, a writ of attachment was issued by O. W. Demmiug. Esq., a Justice of the peace in Spicer's Precinct, in Richardson County, Nebraska Territory, in which case the plaintiff claims, upon a promisory note, the sum of $3i),tt., and cot st to the amount or $6.10; and that said case i II be for trial before said Justice of the Peace, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of the Dth day of Sep tember, A. D. 186J. FREDERICK. LICDTIE. August 23, IBC2. . , , 1.60 - PROBATE NOTICE. All interested w'll take notict that I have appointed Monday, the 22nd day of September A. D , 1S02. at 9 o'clock, A. M , at the office of Probate Judge, in Beat rice, Gage county, Nebraska, to receive, examine, ad- Just and allow all claims or all persona against the es tate of John Stephens, deceased. - All claims not pi evented on or before tbe above ap pointed time, will be foicver debarred thereafter. ALBERT TOWLE, Probate Judge Gape County, Nebraska Beatrice, Neb , August 2!st, 1S62. n7-4wr-$3 ; MASTER'S SALE. In pursuance of a decretal order mado bv the Dis trict Court, in an I for Nemaha countv, Nebraska Territory, sitting in chancery bearing date the 16th day of May, 18(31, in a certain cause pending in said Court, wherein William Smith is complainact. and John llanna is defendant, I will, on Monday, tbo22d of heptember, IS62, at'lo o clock a. m in front of Den's Hall, in Brownville, in said county, being the place where the said court was last helu, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described premises, to-wit: East half of south west Quarter, and the south east quarter of the north west quarter, in section 29, town 4, range 14, east of the sixth principal inured ian, in Nemaha County, Nebraska Terri tory. J. S. llliDFOim, Master m Chancery. Jugnst23,lSS2. n6-iw-$t,5 PROBATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed Monday, tbe 15th day of September, A.D.1S02, at 12 c'.'Jock, M. as the time for the final eetUemeut of the estate of Jcbua Kandal, deceased. Given u odor tny hand and official seal, this 20th day of August, 1852. C.W.WHEELER, nti-3w.-$2,U0 Probate J udge. PROBATE NOTICE. Whereas William Chambers ha been appointed Administra tor of the estate of Jane A. Gowdy, deceased, lato of Nemaha County, N. T.. notice is hereby given that 1 have appointed the 8th day of December, A. D., 1862, at 11) o'clock, A. M., as the time for hearing claims against said estate. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of August. A. U. 1SG2, C. W. WHEELER, nOw-SJjtO Prpbate Judge. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. John J. llatthcws ) Before C. W. Wheeler, J. P., in vs and for Nemaha county, Ne- Jacob Cook J braska Territory. On the 6th dayof A'iKust, A. D 1862. said Justice is sued an order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of $09.77. JOHN MATTHEWS. Brownville, August 23d, 1SC2. no6-3w MASTER'S SALE. In pursuance of a decretal order made bythe District Couit, in aud for Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory. sitting In Chancery, bearing date tbe 20th day of Jay. A. D.. 1362. in a cettain cause pending In said court, wherein Wiliiam Wilson Is complainant, and Gideon F. Tindall is respondent, I will, on Monday the 22d day of September, A. D. l62.at 11 o'clock, A. M., in front of Den's hall, in Brownville, in said county, (being tne place where (-aid court was last held.) offer for sale to tbe highest bidder, for cash, the following described premises, to-wit : Lot No one (1 in section No. tnir- ty-one, (31,) ami Lot no three ) in section so itiiriy, (30,1 all iu township No. seven, (7.) north or range No sixteen, (16 i east orine btn principal mcreutan, re- maha county, Nebraska Territory. J. S. iJEUFUICU, August 23 '62-4w-6 Mabter in Chancery. PUBLIC NOTICE. Territory of Nebraska,) County of Gul'c. 4 Whereas, David Wolf and Frederick n.ienslein, did on tbe 28th day of Jnlv, A. 1). 1882, 5!e a peti tion asking of the Probate Court a decree that J. L. McCanles a3 Administrator of the estate of D. C. McCanlcs , late of Jones county, deceased, shall make a ffood and sufficient deed of arrantee to the said petitioners of the following tract of land, being the wet hall ol tne norta easi quruer, ana tue souin cat forty of the north west quarter of section twen tv-six. of township two, range three. east ot the sixtn '. .' . ... 1 . T. V-l If principal menuian, in uuues coumjr, ncuiuu iw ritorv. Now. be it known mat, i nave appomcea Jiocaay, - .... .. V, X. the 15th day of September, A. D. 1852, ac 10 o'clock A. Mfor the hearing of said petition, and all per sons interested therein may appear and show cause why the prayer of the petitioners shall not de gran ted. . ALBERT TOWLE, . Probate Judge, Gage Co., A eh. Beatrice. July 28th, 1862. n4 6w-8,00. illiiLif 111 lWSiiUElW FREIGHTERS "TO THE AND THE WESTERN TOU TO And the xut.lis fneral1r fci- rosreC'nT Infoin.tl tht hi Mill rew in excel ieu runtiingrorcr.ium ni out froiu 63 to 75 sacw per aij. no u 100 millers in the Territ ry. f Admitted both in Colorado and Nebraska to be unsur- passe oy any w esv 01 ins iiiiii' . from the best ot Fall and Spriug Wheat, and Is sold at mb low prices as can be obtained m tne 7 erritory. D-is flour is kept for .aie at an en nores m b- ville. n is prepared to turnisn ireigniers, ana cm tens generally, with flonr from cither Fall or Spring Wheat, and aUo with any amount of Corn. Com ileal and Buckwheat Flour, at the lowest cab prices. Cutum Grinding dune atone-sixm per ou.-nei. He desires tccall tbe attention of freighters to the advanuscn of Brownvine a taipping point w mr West. Not only ran any amouunii "i nui,oar uo obtained here cbea;er uiaa aw uo Territory but the Metchanta nero have laid in this sea- Anz- 1. tSf2- 155-11 FI1UIT AND OKNAHENTAL TREES. 100,000 Apple Trees, 4 years old, $8 per hundred $60 per thousand. . ' ,. . 75 000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 to 3 years old, $25 per hundred. $230 per thousand 20 000 1 year oia maua vrv y' linn r thiiaisaad. 160 000 stanUaid Fear Grapes, $6 per hundred, $50 The Pear Grafts, not being eulkv, can be transport ed cheaply, and bv growing two years, will make good ?T-2 .rVt i.it in aa orchard. Any one can treble .v.". " rowinc them to sell. Bend lor Whole- sate and Descripuve Catalogue. fc n-3m Niagara Kurseries, ixwkport, N. T. HOW READY. Trrr on;l Union Volunteer Directory, (400 T,tnin!f Xame and Retidtnc of every Officer and IMvate in the Union Army, with their n .Ja r.a.u.lties.Promotiori,4e. r&hvery one wants' it. ) Sent poet-mW ,6n rweipt of 2 cents eash.orstamps. Address HENKY n. 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It ir.cludcs Descriptive, Physical, and Mathematical Geography. Price, 75 cent. Atla. verv larzo 4to. Containing a complete set of Maps fr study ; also, a frit of Reference Maps for family use. rnce, i. A eonv of either part of the Scr'es,for exam ination.will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any Teach er or School USeer remunug one-nan us price, or ocuoo Apl,LEI0S A co y ew Yofk fJUT P0BLHrt3!.) Cornell's Cards for the S tudy and Practice of Map Drawing. Designed to ascompany any Geography, but especially adapted to the scale of Cornell's Oram-mar-School Maps. Price per set of 12 Cards, 50 eta. AL80, . Cornell's Series of Outline Maps, of which Des criptive Circular will be sent upon application. January 15, IBM. n29-tf Terry's Garden Seed3. Freh and per, and rained lu this soil and climate. tor sale by sa-u irr, stsjcuxs h CO, B , M3 ET -cS:reoS'a!!':3;:L5i.' oa O i. w - n . . Sow Z S- 3 o-2o-oX5- o . - GO -I 2? o 2:" 5? 68 i2 3 0 T C w, i- c' - "SSuSSaB FOR . FALL TRADE. I JOHN O. DTJESER, J1AIS STREET, BUOIVN VILLE, K.T., T ' Takes pleasure in announcing thathe has now on har.l. a Urge aud select stock of every article in his line. cook: stoves, Of all the Improved patterns, viz: Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forgo, Kievated Oven, &c, Ac, 4tc, HEATING STOVES, Box and Parlor Stoves of sn endless variety, some of which are entirely ne ar desittns, viz . Combined Cook and Parlcr Stoves, somethiug very nice for small families. CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO MY HEAVY SEEHT IRON, for Sugar Boilen, and LARGE CAST IROX KETTLES. A VARIETY OF CHEAP LARD AND COAL OIL LAMPS Brass, Copper, and sheet Iron warei Lanterns. Shovels and Japanned Ware, &a , ic. SELF-SEALIMG FRUIT CANS! OF the latest and most improved Styles, ch-jap for cash. I am prepared to put iin Kutterinr and snout in it. and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and In a workmanlike mauner, which I warrant to give satis faction. I August 2,1862. HELLO, STRANGER! WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE NEW GOODSP AT J. BERRY & GO'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 of DRY GOODS AND ever offered in this market. Remember tbe place. J. BERRY & CO'S., Not IX, 3VT o,ix3L strco, BROWNVILLE, N. T. May 29, 18C2. n47-tf "FAST HORSES," CITY LIVERY STABLE AND FEED STORE, BROWDVILLE, NEBRASKA. BEXJAMEV ROGERS, A VJfnnvCES to the nuhllc that he has purchased the entire imere.u In the Livery Stable and Stock formerly owned hy Rotters ic Brother, lie is now prepared to accommodate the public with Carriage!. IJujgie. Sulkie, Saddle Horses &c, Ac. TfiE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can' And at hi Stable ample accommodations for fore, males or cattle. U.-F.. The nartneraliiD heretofore exiattni ltea Beoaaiin ft. Jobina R"?era la flUivit. - ilay 290. loOi.. fcv-it -,.- $50. . $100 TO SELLj EWIKG MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. S15 EACH. fVnr ifartiine ii r.erfect in its Mechanism. It Is less liabla to cet out if order than any other. 1ipiomas have been awarded it over tbe Grover 4 Baker aud aiier high priced Machines. $15 EACH. Onr Machine nsei a' stralpht needle, and will XORK WITH ALL KINDS OF THREAD, Silk or Lir en, making an elastic tram, free from Iibiiitie to breat in vann ing and is the BEST and CHEAPEST ifachine in use. 615 EACH. Orcr Machine will HEM, FELL. SWITCH, QUIIT and BIND, and will tew ou all kinds of cucds, f roin the finest Swiss Muslin to the Coarsest Woolen, workins witbease through eevprjii fhirknees of thick w-lea Llotn. ALL UACtliyES ARE WARRANTED. $15 EACH; If you want a Good Machine, and net have it . Cost you anything, write to us, as w want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. $15 EACH. EMPLOYING AGENTS! "We will give a commission on all goods soil hy our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS FERlMONTR and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars ad dreM CHAS. JtrGGLES. Accnt. lea. ss-y'r jwcw, Atic. 1862. 1862. DRY GOODS AHD GROCERIES ! THEODORE HILL, la receiving, and will continue to receive daring the summer, one of THE LARGEST BEST STO CKS am wmm F R O il V New York, Philadelphia aud-SL Lcuis. ' That has ever been exhibited In the WMttra Conn. try, embracing a! I the Utot atjlea and noveUiea of the Mtues. Hia stock embr&ces Dry Goods. rocerip. llurdwrtre. Cutlery, Qacen-vrnre, II ata and Caps, Shakers, Jiootx and Shoc. Doors and Sah, . GIasaudlutty. Fiue Furniture, SiCmy A.c, Ac. Among his Dry Goods will he found Priuts, Ginsrhams, Lawns. Barege, Drown and Bleached JMuslins, Deraees, Striped Sheeting, Co tonades Hosiery, Glove, The Latest Styles Hoop Skirts Notions, Ac, &c. He ha3 much tho Largest Stock of QUEENSWARE in the Upper Country. THEO. HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Sail Eaod Packet Line of ti team boats. May 22, 1862. n46 tf. McCOHMICK'S . Eeaper and Mower MANUFACTURED AT Ohioag o, Zll. ThL celebrated machine i bv all nddatbe BEST GRAIN AND GRASS COTTER IN TBE WORLD. N -t withstanding the misrepresentations of those inter ested in other machines, C. H. McCormick ABro. man uractnae at tbe rate of 6,000 per year. Many changes have been affected during the past season, and for 18&2 the "McCormick" la presented with greater attractions than ever before. As a reaper, THE ECOX03IY OP POTTER IJf THIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, anqu aOimpnuiL-y, gle It preference over all others New Improvement, added, have materially lessened the direct draught, and so obviated the tide draught that many assure us that it di.ei not now exist. The drught of the Reaper is ao light that In numerous instances tbe Urge lour horse machine U worked with but two horses. F O It 21 OWING, Tbe Machine of 1S62 will stand any test that may be applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents chokinx, no matter what the condition of the gram, while our new divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled clover or gra.s, where other ma chines fail. There ia aUo a great advantage in our serrated sickle edge over the smooth, aa it docs not require sharpening so o.'ten, thus saving time. Our fickle will frequently run through an entire harvest without ence grinding, while the smooth edt;e must be ground ouce each day, if not oitner. With a smolh edge the draught Increases as the knife becomes dull. Our draught Is uniform, and in the repeated trials durinx the aeason of 1860 61, proved far lighter than single Muwers, cutting at the same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used with or without the reel , this Is Important, aa without tbe reel it weighs, hut about 670 pounds. Iu addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all purchasers, we would nay as heretofore, that farmers who ui iy desire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any o'her, and kaep and pa; fur the one prf ferreJ. Pamphlets with lull description of improvements, testimonials. Ic. can' be ha t by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, 'Ox'owzs.-eille, rj. 2 May 15, 1S62. n45-tf Furniture! Furniture!! The most complete stock of Furniture ever offered in this upper country just received by T. HILL. Brownville. April 25th. 1861. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED TO SUIT JOHN A. PONN ' Is now receiving ani opening out bis Spring Stock of Goods, con is in; of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Iron and Nails, Flour and Bacon, Queena-A-are, Hardware. Furniture, Sash and Doors, Window Glass, etc., etc., etc. Wliicfl I wiu sell cheap for asli or Prodncc. Call aci ? lamina my stock before pare naming elsewhero. l-' .wavir.e, April 24,1882, ' u42-Cm DISTEFSIA AND FITS. AsnreCurefor these distressing complaints Is sov made known in a "Treatise osFobzios ahoNa tive Herbal Prepabatioss." published by DB, O. PHELPS BROWN. The prescription, fur nibbed by ayonn? clairvoyant girl, while In a state of trance, has crjred everybody who has taken it, never b.kvmg filled in a single case. It Is equally sure in unci of Fits as of Dypemsia $ and the Ingredients may be fuund in any drug store. Those wbo are afflicted with Cnscmolioti. Broncbitis or Asthma, may also be cured by tbe nse of my Herb! Preparations. I will send this valuable prescription free to any person on receipt of their name. Address, Da. O- PHELP3 BEOWN, No. IS Grand street, Jersey Cny, 2. J. n47-6ia For Sale at Bargains. Two No. t Shuttle Empire Sewing Macalnes. One Franklin Family Sewing Machine, Two Horace Waters $76 Melodions. Two Freeh's Conical Washing Machines. One No. 1 P. W. Gates Co.'s Sugar Can Mills Evaporaters. Apply at the Advertiser and Farmer Office, Browi 111a Vohri.Va March 13tb-lS. . fn3-tfl To Western Farmers. Tobacco CJoocL. 1 have several varieties of Tobacco that will ripen well in this latitude. To any one who wishes seed, and remits me a three-cent rostage stamp, on the wm, I will send a paper of each variety of seed GRATIS. m - Orders tiust be sent in the months of September and October. I in this to introduce the culture of Tobacco ia the West. Addresi R. 0. THOMPSON, Syracuse, Otoe County, Xebraik. P. S. Papers in Vissouri, Iowa, Kansas and Ne braska, Tmbiishmz the above once, and sendinz a o marked, will receive twsty fvur.papers choice Cow er seeds free bj mail. tv. y. itiUiii"SU.. WHO SELLS THE CHEAPEST ; GOODS IN BROWNVILLE 1 SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET. WHERE IS IT THAT YOU PUR CHASE THOSE FANCY PllINTS ? AT DEN'S WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR CHEAP MUSLINS? AT DEN'S. DEN SELLS THE CHEAPEST EOOT3 AND SHOES IN THE WEST. ALSO THE FINEST HATS , AND CAPS D E N KEEPS ON HAND. DEN ' S IS THE PLACE TO TRADE HE TAKES YOUR PRODUCE. AND PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR HIDES, PELTS. AND FURS. DONT FORGET THAT D EN Sella the BEST and CHEAPEST LI QUORS v In fact DEN sells Everything that is Useful, Cheap and Good. vS-niS-Iy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A ccmpcund remedy, designed to b th mcfci cSectual AUerativ that can be made. It Ls a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparills, so combined with other fcubstances of tfili greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidota for the diseases Sarsaparilla u ' reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suiTc-r frcra Strumous complaints, and that ore which will accomplish their cure must prove of irnmensa service to this large class of our afiicted fellow, citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula awd Scrofulous Comtlaists, Eruptions axd Euuttivb Diseasuj, Ulceus, Pimples, Blotciibs, Tcjiobs, Salt IIiikujc, Scald IIeao Stpuilis axd Stpuilitic Ar FECT10.N8, MeucurialDisxasb, Duopst, Nec iuixiia ou Tic DocLousstre, Dr.BiLiTT, Its- rEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, E&YS1F2LAS, KutB oa St. Anthony's Fian, and indeed the whola class of complaints aruin j from Iiti-uuixr 0 the Llood. Tliia compound will bo found a great pro moter of health, when taken ia tha spring, ta expel the foul humors which fst.T la the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of thent many rankling disortL-ra are nippod in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare thjrast-lves from the endurance of fo'il eruptions and ulcerous sores, throuq;h which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of tho body by nn alterative medicine. Clniuc out tho vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the ail in pimples, eruption or sores; tleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish u the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood, dvwp the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, nd trio great machinery oi life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, an! deserves much, ths reputation of accomplishing thcac ends. But the world Ivas been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the dra alone has not all the virtue that is cluimcd for it, but more becauwj many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue cf Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have bern mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a nuart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of theae have been frauds upon the sick, lor they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla,- but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment ha3 followed the use of the various extracts of Saraaparilla which flood tho market, until the name itself is justly despiicd, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call tills compound Sarsap&rilla. and intend, to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which Tests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it lias virtues which are irrabtible by the ordinary run of (ho dbeascj it t in tend ed to cure. In order ty secure their complete, eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions oa the bottle. rnETABXD BT DIt. JT. C. AVEIt &. CO. LOWELL, MASS. Pslce, 1 pec Bottle 1 Six Uottlra for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for Itself sneh a renown for the? rare cf every variety of Thro it and Iung CompLtnt, that it is entirely unnecessary for us try recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has Leer em ployed. As it has long been iar constant us throughout this section, we nerd not d more than assure the jeoplt its auality t kept Hp to thw beet it ever has been, and that it may I relied on so cio for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, yon TELE CUTXS OT C)tirff, JaimJic, Djpcpsi huJintUm D fteiUai j, Foid tiioinacht Eryipt!a3t llsicLchay f iles, IlfteuAuUism, Eruptions aid Sldn Diseases Licer CompLtint, Dropsy, Tetter, Turryrt aid Salt llhtn n. Worms, Gout, Xcuralji'i, aa a Oinner PiU, and for Pttriyinj t!ut Blood. They arc sugar-coated, so that the most ensi ive can take therii pleasantly, and they are the best aperier.t iu the vroild for all tje purpote of a imi!y physic. friso 23 ceat3 per Box; Five boxss for 133. nreatnimVrsofCn.-ri?.vrren,FhTsicJ.iri,Siite- men, ai:d eminent fersonnfee, )r,rc tn"r name to certify the unparalleled uscfulne of the remedies, but our spnee here will not permit the insertion of them. The Amenta below named fur nish jjrati our Am kuican Alm an ac in which they are given ; with al.10 full de.icrij'tiona of the abov compl lints, and the treatment that should be fol kwe'd for their cure. l)o not be put off fcv unprincipled deal rs w-.t other preparations they make mere profit on. Dcman4 Aim's, and take nq others. Uh sick wim$ the best aid there is bf them, and the? should bive it. All our remedies sre for sale by JOHN H. MAUN. J. J. THURMAN. Browsville, N. f 'CSA iBS-nst0th.lSCl,u-vUl O '