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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1863)
I 1 1 n-7 t.;,bA hv the Coroner are - ti . Mr." Cooke D"a V:$ house, from bis business rDC cwubhis cleric Mr. Jevveu, i,atcTtnJ . i FJendav ereninrr lbrLkend M. J t well had al , COO . J onrr rpd It r. "7 o in -'T-frisbed tea VM. ft . " sC Shortly "r ma cotclD ,Ui ''iSrne words passed between -jb? L and bis wife of an unpleas- CftLr nature, and Coote turning xt inrited bim to go up town J tube could not eat there. I v Vent op .returned I r Q bi belt about him, and again llD? aain bard words were used, : "!.. i..B starting from - his chair lA)VB-'"t , 1 J reToIrer, cociteu u, tti.u. - "" tbe pistol was discbard, and Mr. feL expiring- instantly. I seems i.e--,h cf these present were alarm-rl,V-i thus drawing his pistol, and i . L . 1- - r 1. :,, ay it. Its UD o.a uiuvu iu mv . .roirfit tofrijrbten those about fjl j neither believed when he drew &it be intended to kill hinself. - ' j ' Horrible Case of Poison. extraordinary "case of . poisoning, abtless willful, occured in the western U, of the city yesterday,-the. parti cu OtrLich are as follows: - - ' ? it noon yesterday, the family of Phil- Babru, a gardener, regains in a lre hoi'?" cn the scath side cf Liberty L't. c?; cf Freeman, sat t!ovn to din ' - tnd. ?:non other editles, partoolc. I'sorr "cluneal soup" which had bren t-a:f d a Pfl living with . them U-'jhry Stembrecher, who assisted f'dc.inc 'be house-work. Thry nearly i ate fceartily of this, an'l immediately 'er doing so", were taken sick, all suf iricjr great pain. They . immediately ret for a physician. Dr. Bruel, who pre ::brd for thtm; but, upon becoming nrmtfed that they had all been poison i, Drs. N. Learnan and B. Good. Ev-ryU-i-ig possible was done for them by I t ren'.temen; but in spite of their sued "efforts to save them, on of the rfortur.ate, a son, Christian Ikrnhard, ednine years, died in the evening, af jr uuering great agony. jThe following are the names of the trues who were poisoned : Philip Bern ird, the father of the family ; Marga te his wife ; Frederick, a son, four years age ; Lizzie, a daughter, two years of re j.Margaret, a daughter, seven years f eje, and Godlief Jagle,a boy employ i to assist in the rarden, ten years of :-e. All of these are jn a fair way to tcover, except the youngest girl. Lizzie, rery bright little child, j The daughter Margaret was very lit 'f affected by the poison, as she took--t a spoonful or two and then threw r;ra her spoon, exclaiming that it burnt :r raoutb.' Th circumstances attending this ter affair tend strongly to throw suspi--Dfl, on Mary Steinbreecher. The little' jrl Margaret went up to her while she ns clearing off the table, ard said to ir, in the hearin? cf several persons as tmbled there : 44 You put the pepper (te jrring' to that which had made ' Lr :uth smart) in the soup. I saw you 9 it; you poured it in from a white pa tr." The girl appeared entirely un iored at this 'remark, however, and Vlnced no emotion at the suffering in U bouse. It was noticed, too. that she .d sot taite cf the soup, and that rhe very careful to throw what was left fy, (no person taking the precaution s prevent her,) and wash what was vorn : d ap. . Upon the arrival of the police, Is was taken into custody, but after hrit released. She was again arrested, -wsrer, n nd is now confined in the Bre :ea street station house. ? The scene in that house of suffering, fhn we visited it at ten o'clock last : ght, wa heart rending in the extreme. Iere are but two room in the house, i-d m the front cne of these, on one bed, t the corpse of the murdered boy. 'In i s :atne rocm, -on ano'lier bed, lay Bern rd and his. wile, and cne of the chii-Z'r-n. In the oref xooai on a bd, were t :o othr boys, -end near-by, the Jit-r- g rl' L'uzie, grappling, as.it rvere, death, while 'Standing around wer-3 i zen cr more of the heart-stricken 'Jurors. ! U-inir to -the absence of Dr. Doberty, Cojonpr, who' is now in ColJinbus, '-euditsj jo -some, business for the city, )j iiiquet has as yet been held. A t4-""-'rcphic dijpaich has bf on sent to hun, wever, and he will probably be here t-day. . .. ' The" efforts of the servant girl to hide -i traces of tbe soup were not entirely ctfcifui, for on- the privy seat, Dr. &d found some of the' matter which r-t .been vomited up, and.thi will be yefuliy examined to-day. Dr. Leaman, hose kindness we are indebted for 'ich information of the. affair, gives it 3 his opinion that arsenic will be detect- in tbe substance thus found. j The coolness of Mary Steinbreecher s'is a matter of great surprise to all who w her after the affair. She i but senty-three years of age, and this self--ssession in one so young and unused to "inae. is extraordinary, if the be guiljy. .Vwxourt Republican. t - : .mi ."A New CassaManca. j A. corespondent of New York Times, raving an account, by a rebel prisoner, :-o participated in the affair of the cap e0f tie Hariet Lane, at Galveston, -atea the following remarkable inci- ' ..1 A.lrast the first men struck down were gallent -Captain ' Wainwright and -;euteaint Lee, who Aoth fought the 'scner lays, with a desperation and or that no mortal could surpass. He ? them bleeding and prostrate upon e d$ck, atill dealling death among their erniea. One young, son , of Capain Vawrght only 10 years old;just think 4 lt ! stood at the cabin door, a revol a each hand, and never ceased firing be had expended every shot One poor little hands was disabled by a. H shattering his four fingers, and then lrknt"soul gave "iway; he burt into 2p "n:i crid : Dj you want to kill ' Girling young hero may .his nerer foret him! Whore i ? "e".aas ti wti hii cams to irnrnor- hen ' ... r.is re" "r his wife, and standing m iront i'7e;, pointed the pistol at bis own head " .r1 1 shall not." Irnmedi- tal verse, like another Cassabiancal; Phi lanthrophiits, .whose hearts are yearning for something to love,-here is a nob5o orphan boy on whem. toJavish your .care; He Is now a prisoner -in the hands'cf the enemy.- . EST It AY NOTICE. Tlcen vp bj tb fubscrihtr, liricr iix miles west of lirownTiSle, oa ta 2Ulh dj of JaDa&ry, A. D., 1853, two Eetny 8tecr, f a red color. Oco marked with an under vlope in the left ear, wbita fpet on the left side, end drooeJ horos. The ot'ier marked with & slit la tho left etr. ' Tbey .ro foar or fiv jeun old. S. W. KENSKDY. February 7tU, 1863. ' , b31-3w GODEFS LADrS BOOK FQU 1SG3. - .. . Great , Literarv and Pictorial Year. L&diei K&g&xice in tis World, ati the Cheapest Tb pnbhsbet'of Gody's LJy' BoSt bs madeB arrarigemeii; with the mud vo; ular nithorflis la tills country " MARION HAULAXD, who trill f'imifh t-ry for eery rcijibcr of tbc L3y's U'.x for 1363.-' M srion HarlAud writes for no otDtvr publication. Oar t'lher fitvorite writers wiU all Cun tiuue to furnish article throush.ut tbe yer. f . ' . TEEldS-CAEn IN ADVANCE. One Cf.py one yoar.?$S. Tcooopies one year. $5. Tfcree oi(ie oi e year, $6. Fur copUs ooe year $7. : Five copies one year, arid an extra copy to tlje person sending tbe club, $10. . " Eight co;m one yeMr, aad aa extra copy to the irson eendinc the club. S15. Eleven ccrie one year, and an extrt copy to tbe rersoo t sending tbe club, $20., -And tbe only mniine tbt can be iniroduced Into the ouve clubain place of the Lai'y'a Bok la Artbur'i Home ifagarine. Special Clubbing with other Magi'tinet. " ore year for $3 60. .'. , io.?cy' La.ly'a Book and Harper's Maaarlce both or. e ' var fof $4 50. . ' Ocdtv, Hritir,.aT.l Artur win all three ho t one ! . jet. , re1 ci ui i. ,Ti cury Notes and Note cf all fcolvent tanks taVea at psr. . , Be i;fr.l and pay tbe rKtta3e on year letter. AJlrts L A. OOPSr 323 Chetitiut Street, riilnla'phia, Pa. PEOPECTUSFOR 1S33. THE NEW YORK LEDGER. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUDSClilSE. Tbere is a fcreat deal of talk among our cc temporaries about the "Kreat rice tn the price of paper,',' and tbe necessity for a corresponding re iu tbe price cf news papers. We do not agree wiih out friead. aiiiuthe it propositi m. It is . true that paper has iron e up friRbitully lUty par tet t , at lea;, at.dts'sUiloa ila way up." E'U want of that. ruMisberi luvo far yere litd a ood tiaio witli ii)w-iriced paper, aJd nindo laigfl p.i.flis J ard iow that tlae? hve changes ie.v bli-.ui'i py Vic eahi-.ctrd price for piper without -Ahin-Iti', and wi'ho'it Trying tret it bacWoni o.tbi.r ub crie:. Tbe !:icn-(t.-e if. the p:i e of paper witi m.ike a djffererwi f tri o.' ti.ouJaas of d..l iara to us pearly ; bat stall nA iiicreas the p-ice cf thi LKUitSII That will remain a it is. We tan afford it. Our sub scribers have ttnek to ns when paper was cheap ; and we do not intend to increase our rates to them nc when it is dear. ' It la a poor rule that woc't wk r-nh ways." OCR TKRIIS: S'ngle coplr-s, two dollars per annum; two copies Aim dollars; four copes, sii dollar; eight copies twelve dollars. Pobtnumert and others who get c clubs can afterwards add single copies at $1,00. T& patty who sends us $12 for a club of eight copies, (a. seat at oue time.) will be enUtle-l to a copy free -Terms Invariably in advance. 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THE NEW YORK HERCTJRY, FOR TIIE NEW YEAR. . ; ' It is with no fear of 3Var' effoct npon ttelr lite rary fortunes, that the publishers of Tuz Sew Yoj : Micro bt kno-rldge tb9 aowavering loyalty of their two bttndred thousand fubsjribers. and An nounce to them, and to nil, that tbe New York Sier ra ry for this year (1663) will be richer in every iuxnry of Polite Literature than erer before. It is no upstart upeeulation, ro temKira"y "senss-tion," but a first c'.iws literary weekly, which hw been fa miliar to the United States for a quartor of a cen tury ; and while the wishy-washy niughroons prints of yftetcrday are cutting down their talent even whiie they raise thir subscription price, the Kew York Mercury maintains all its great Staff of lloin-in-crs, I'oets, iluinoriets, E?8jists, Story-tellers, antT Editors, and j-romiscs to make it still greater for 1863. It is the oDe paper for every Iioine. Its forty col umns of reading matter jier week constitute an un paralleled ' , CONSERYATORY OF THE ENTERTAINING, and it; noveh, Miivellaneous Tales Baut:iea of Yerse, Gossip, Feuilletons, broadsides of Elura r, and Pol ished Editorials, oombine t? epitomize al. th cfcarms of - ' ; ' v : . ''' WIT AND SENTIMENT 1 - The hnbnd reads it to bis wife, tbo mother to hor children, the lover to bis swentheart, the soldier to his comrades, a-nd the village ci.ml:actfter tj the ,-:r..'n nr.Mnrl thrt atnvft It f.irniliar to the aiffht of every man, woman and ehtliin :ho c';nntry, ard I has regular sorril-ers in sTeral rronnlric! in Eu- I roi e, lUo Mw; .1 o. i-Mfrodiy -k aiiio luciui'i f t wuh th prances-1 ).:vtri.);i?m '.'. tho for ?nreril tv rarf it its l.rll iant staff hild higb r tca in our ii..b' ' uiv and avo ml ti:t-xic ',?? as rtmons with be cSword a1 with the, Pen. T'ao Kret i'lrs tratir.g artiste -of- the New Yt.rk Jftreory, the inim itable Dar;ey. ivce tbp.;or the bisrh:s:-atrr:bui of Fine Art: mi yet "ibe largest literary weekly iof the day prmlff0s to surpass itselt ia all thefere .pct durnjjr, tbe New Ypr I . . , ..." ;." The first Now Y. rk Mercury Norcloite for t!i New Year, t be, v- m'utucoi ia ibe ijuo of Jauiury 3, 1863, is taJlod : VICTORIA; OB THJ HKIIUSS OF CASTLE CLIFF, BY COUSIN MAY CARLE TON, aXTHca ov "c irsT goer," TriL caaBEjx,' "ERMINE," "LI MASQUE," C, tC. Tbe productions of this distinguished atthereis need no euhgy. Public opinion has longsiice pro nounced them superior to any ot er norelettes pub liabed on this side of the Atlantic ; and the true test cf their merit is fennd in the fact that they are eagerly teoroduced, after their publication in the Mercury, by the English press. ' We may tAd that the Dew tale, "Victoria," is full equal in interest and depth of plot to either of those which havo se cured 80 large a ahare of public approval, and we can earnestly recommend it to all swy-rcaders. The New York -Mercury is eold k-y all newraan and periodical dealers In America, j'i'o subscribers, it is regularly mailed every Saturday m niitg-, for $2 a year; three rt.pies for $5 ; fit oop; for $ ; ei$ht cories for $12, with an extra copy, free, t-j the getter up cfthe club. Six month i' stib:riptions received. Always write plainly he name of yoar Post Office, County and State. Wo take the not4?s of all solvent banks at par. - Payment mast invaria bly be made in advance. JSfSfweimen Copias ncnt free to all applicants. Address all Utters and remittances, post paid, to 1 CACLDWELL & WHITNEY, : , Proprietors of the New York ilorcnry,' 28-4r 113 Fnltoo ttreet, New York City. - rAms Aims' '' ; STANDARD . rf SCALES Or ALL EIKDS. , Also, TTareh-oma Tmoki, Letter Fresios, &c FAIRBANKS, GREEHLEAF & CO. 172 LAKE ST,, CSIICACJO. t3"Be-careful." and bev only tbi euulae.C Juue 12th, 18j3 n49-Sm , - - . Okra or Gumbo Seed. The beit aubftitute for Cc (Tee prepared ii the am manner a O.fTee. Packiret cf ty mail at 1C cts. eacL. Eaca packajf conta!ua seod rwiti to raie a n?nlT for an erdiaarv farulIV. t ' f Rr.d ardara to - -H. A. TKjIKI". I.O O IL O CT FO II XII E rrr : ;:33.:raTC;?sf;.':-..!- iriTV7 G00D3 ' COIHITG ! . . . .' , : ' 1Ti:i be Sold Cheap tot ? . CASH OR PRODUCE. Tbey Consist of a Largs Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, ; MATS AJTD CAPS, .:. ,V-,. 'j LADIES' HOODS, DRY GOODS, HOOF SKIRTS, - NOTIOiiS. CLOTHING.: HOSIERY, ; " DItAWKRS, OVEIISIIIUTS, ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE,-QUEEXSWARE,', WHISEr, VINE O An, BRANDT, . IHON, ; NAILS, DOORS, SASH,' PATNTt S, - - " OILS, AlID GLASS. " ' i 1 ! silt mm m For tvIiIcJi ilic III. sliest Price ivill ' lie Puiti at DEN1 S STOEE ! ! LADIES, Sate Yoar RAGS, and lcn will take Them in l.xchang lor Goods. MY TERMS ARE, SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, AND NO CREDIT. December 13tn. 1462. ' TT. t. DKN. HELLO, STRANGER! .WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE is" e w a o o d s p AT J. BERRY & GO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVTLLE. J. BERRY & CO, 4 . Hare Just receiTed, ana are now opening, at their stacd on Vain street, one of U.e largest atocks of i)EY GOODS A IT O ever offered la this markat. Eemember the place, J. BERRY & C'S., 2NTo. 11, Maixx stroot, DROWN VILLIi, N. T. May M, 193t. n47-tf ' . ' , . ., ' FOR ' FALL TRADE. JOHN O. DUESEIl, MAIV STUEEtbROWNVILLE, W. T., Tt.kes plttasnre In announcing thtt he has row on hand, a large ant. select stock of every article in hia line, COOIv STOVES,- , .. : . ... f i ' . - ' . ... , Of tee inrrove-l tstifas, vix- ply mutT Rock, Ciajt(:r Oak, Vallj- F-.r-ie.'Elevatef.i Orec, . ice., &.. ic, . ' . ' i SEATING STOVES, Box and PstIot St'-.rr cf an nd:ess yarfrty,' seme f which are erurely new deUm. x : Oo.nbjned Cwk and Partnr Stove, s r.eila.i? , vsry nico for a'ni.11 rmillts. ' I CALL ESPECTAL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO MY : ; HEAVY SEEHT IRONi for Sugar LoUert, and LARGE CAST IRCX A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAUD AND COAL OIL LAMPS Brass, Copper, and sheet iron ware; Lantern, Sboveia and Japanned Ware, Aa., A. SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS ! OF the latest and most improved Styles, cheap . ' for cash. I am prepared to put up guttering and spouting, and al I other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to give satis faction. ' August 2, 1862. 1 ' JUST -IN TIME FOR . ; TOBACCO , SEED GRATIS. Send a three cent post ofBre amr and set six' kinds TohaccoSeed frratie, THO MPS ON tr HEDGES, Nov., 29i.ii, 1S62. . Syracuse, Xtbraik. Flower Seeds. - ': M 'J. Cbolee vartetlea, and of ery aupetlor quality, td pa pers of which til - b sent (post-paid) by mall, to any address, for one dollar. H. A. ISRaT, Crescent City, Iowa. March Htb, 18C3 . ' , aI8-2aa New Remedies for SPERMATORRHOEA.- HOWARD ASSpCIATIO, ;. '. ' V " V PHlXADELPniA. ' . , A Bentutlent Institution established by special En- dQement,for tne Relief of the SUk end Distressed, article via Virulent ad Chronic Disease, ami ' especially Jorjfi Cvra of Diseases of tKt Sccu?J MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Talnai'e Exports on Spormatorrbeea, and ther dis esevoftbe Sexual Organs, aod on theNKW RKME DIKS employed la tbe DLipeni,'-ry. ont in sealed lettei envelopes, free of charFe. Two or three SiaD accept. 'Iddrwas PR. J. SK.II.I.1 IS rOUGHTON-.' Howard sxiat cr. Ko. 2. 9viu-a Kinth Street, Pfcilade'.pltia, Tj. Devest t-y - r 4 .' :, 1862r DRY GOODS. AND , GROCERIES! ' ' . ; THEODORE. HILL, Is recelvinc, and will oosWnae to receive dnro Ue summer, eue of t :, A5D BEST STOCKS smw iiEiii. r a o w 'New York, Philadelphia and St. Lrais. t v. '..4 a. " j -- That fca ever been exfc'.Hted in the Venierti Cour. try, embracing all tbe iatet styles ar.d novelties oi ill nuies. U;a s;ock u:l.ra:.ii Dry GootU, . - Groceries. Hard ware, Cutlery, Queenswarc, "'. Hat.i Hud Caps SUaker:, ." - " Itoot: and Shoe, : ' : ; " Uoorx and Sash, Glass and Putty, F-iue Furnitnre, A.C., Ac, Ac. tlsneng fcia Dry Gc will fce loan Prints Ginghams Lawns. Barege, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Demees, Striped Sheetinp. C'ot tonades lloiery, Gloves The Latest Styles Hoop . . . Skirts Notions, . , ' ' &c., &c.- . Ho has much the Largest Stock of QUEENSWAKE in the Upper Country. , . . THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Htmsfbal St 8t. Joseph Bail Kaod Packet Line of Steamboats. -May 32, 1S63. a-tt. McCORXnCK' Eeaper aiidHo wer MANUPAOTUBBDAT ' .'Olviofts; Z 1 1 . j, i ..v. f . 1 . , . ' - ' This celebrated machine Is by all odds tbe BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N withstanding the inixrepresentatlona or those inter ested in other machines, O. H. AlcCormick &Uro. man ufactae at tbe rate of 0,000 per year, Many changes have be mi affeote dnrln? tt.e past soascn, and for the "ifcCormick" ts prc-sectel with greater attractions than ever before.' As a reaper, THE ECOXOMI OF TOWER IX TIIIS MACHIXB, 1T3 Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, (rive it preference; over alt others New Improvement added, bavo materially .lessened the direct, draught, and so obviated the tide draught that many assure us that it does not noT exist. ThedrnRht cf tee Reaper Is so likbt that in numerous .instances he Urge fuur horse macliine ia watted with but tvro hordes. FOfi fll.O WIG,, The Machine of lb62 will atand any test that may be applied. Our G-uard ani. Patent CleJer eCeviually prevents choking, no matt r vhst tbe ojndition of tbe grass, while onr ne" IMder point snparatea bjMly lodged and tan?,ed clovoi" or grass, waere iHber ma chines faii. .. . . !' ' - ' .There is also a jneat advaniace inouf serrated ick!e ede over tbe ani9"th, as i:; jcs not require sharpening sn oton, tlias savin tiwer O'lrlcSJe y?U! freqantly tun tttocgh an entire harvest withiut one ttiad':n, title the iiuwth ede must toe .ground once eiw.h day, i! i-.tt 'fmer. Vi'.h a smth d:e tbe drHigtit increase ai tbe Jculte-becoTues t"U. Oar ctran?ht "is uniform, and iri ;ii repeat ed trials dui in the season of IStiO 61, proved lar lij;:it'r thannuiu MuWtVf, mi mm at ths SA-ve. uuip fr-jiu 'twelve to eighteen i'jebes wi ier. nf Mower cau te sri w jib ur wit.hotitthe reel-,- thia i i wni risTii, as witUoet Die reel : t woiha b'H aN-nt C70 pound.-. . -. . ; ,?.n addillon to the very Uaral warrsntef.' elver to a!i purchasers, we wouid a bor;tofurex that farriers who mar rUsirn if, are at iil.e-ty to work our KicMre throTjh tae i.arve. with anyoMjr aini keep 3B1 pay fur the .::e preferred. rt'nphlos' with full i:'e'rcr!pt(n .of . iTuproverients te!".imorMs. fitc.rji be hsd by arpiintiin fy" THEO. HILL; Agent, ' J3xrc-w-xa.xrllJLo, JJ".' I ' . May 15, 136.. n45-tf ' ' NEW GOODS JTJST EECSIVITO PRICES TO SUIT TSCE. TIM3S3S, JOHN A. PONN - - . . ,- -1 - , - - -. . - . " . Is row reserving and opening out hia Sprio Stock of Oood3, consig in jot . Dry Goods, ; "' ''.'.''.-, Groceries, - ; ' f ; ; Hats and .Caps,' . !- y- :- t ... Boots and Shoei , : ' Iron and Nails, ' ,: ?" . ', . Flout and Bacoa Queens ware, j ; Hardware, '. t' Furniture, , ' , V" - ..." '..Sash and Doors, Window Glass, -i ' '. etc., etc., etc. '". :. . ' ;' -iWaich I will sell chap for ; CASE OR PRODUCE. -Cll and examine my .rteck before purchasins elsewhere'.-- .- .. ! - f J5r6wnvn.o, April 2t,lS5i, - M--- n42-5m Ayes'Saisaparilla: 1862.- 32AIX STIllIET,' BROWN VILLE. N. T. "We ew receiving and'opealn eompUte aart. meat of Uerctsaacilse, conaiaUa Dnr GOOD Prints, Muslins, . ' "; . " Drills, Onaburfr, Deaims, Cottccades, . Aproa Check, Hickory.' Jeans, Eerages), Linen. Dress Goods, ' , All Wool Delaines "v V -Fancy and Plain Silk, . Lawaes, aten Vesting, Bread Clo'-hs, . , ; ' Cassiraere,' ... Hooped Skirts, . ; OF: GSJOClSRIES:j; CofTee, Tea, ; . ; i . ' Soap, Molasses, . i. Candle?, B. ,C. Soda, . . ; taleratu's, Vinegar White and P.rown Surir, Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt, . - ' - Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ' OF HAKDWAiJBr Axes, Hatches, - ' . ; , Butts, Screws,. ' ; . Locks, Latches,. , rTiils Tacks Penknives, ; ; -' ' 'Knives and Forks, '.' .' Hand Saw ana 'Mill Files, he, i 4t "a .TTT KBn T5Tii..t aijr- ! Cups and Saucers,- - , ' ; Plates and Platters, Dishes and .Tumbler i. -' ' Coal pill Lamps, ' Lamp Chiirneys, Wick' &c, &c. OF BOOTS & SHOEI 2 Women's Shoes. , Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid, , -Gaitera, Calf i Shoes, .Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes, Slippers, Men's Calf, ' Men's Brogans, Copper Tee, Kip and Course Boots, &c - OF m w - rni.-i .CAP Jal-ii-jl B Panama, " ; ' i . . , Letthoro, -- 'Planter's, ,: Straw, Wool, Cassimere, Plantation," Shaker Hoods, , &c.,&c.,&,c. Of Farmisig Utensils: Cradles, Rake3, Forks; Plows, Scythe?, Snaths , Shovel?, Sparfes, - .. i Hoes, &c, &.c. Sec. OF iiViUBlS: Clear and 2nd rate Pine Flooring, Siding, Boards 1,11-2 and "H, 2 Inches Thick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Pine Litli, All Size3 Sash, ' '. ... ; All Sizps Doors, ' :- All Sizes Blinds, - Te call tbe attention of tbe publl&to our stock, as our CASH TERMS enab!e us to sell low. Thankful tor past patronage, we solicit a continuan f the tame. LETT, STRICKLER & CO. Browavtlle, July 3d, 1S62. n64?-l... SADDLERY! SADDLERY! ', ITavins recently made lar;a additions to my stock, consisting of - SAtrPLES. HABNESS.. BTtIT)LK3. COT.ARSr, LINKS. VT.tfteX WHIPS. BL'GiT WTHPS, CX LASHKS. HOR3B LASHt, STAGS LASHES, Sl'KCl'GLKS. filRTHS, - , snaRUPS, l:atuebs. &c, Ac ' I think 1 can accommodate all in Tailit'ty; AUn'lir and price. I work none but best 0ik Tanned Lo-tiher, and gertin it directly frm tanoerie in Ohio, feeiccii fideut it will give satikfaci.ia. ' Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap. CASH PAID rOR.IIIP'CS. J. W. Mlt'DLETON. September 1?, 136 D9-ly CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST GLOTHIITG x Ever ofTered i4i this Marked' KO DOCBT ABOUT IT I CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS IT TK Batimore Cotliing Store, BKOWNVILL23, IT. T. Aruonnce to the public that he has posed out a HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOS HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS. GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, Sec, k.c.,&c. TTuprc'edrted In qnaiitlr, quality and pricea. . He is determined his price shaJl correspond with the ti?ies,- and therefore offer here in the West, at Just as low rates as such go-xla can ka( puniatKd anywhere rn the Cnited States. As a sample of hia prices he will mention that he sells Coats frcm $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from SI to !5. Boots. Shoes, Hats. C ps, Facy and White Shirts, Sas ders, Neckties, Sockci, Handkerchiefs, ic, in the siaie proportion. , The proprietor embrace this opportn'ty of returning thariks for pat patrcnase, and promise to hpare no ef forts in the future to give entire latisljiction DAVID SEIGEL. Brewrville.a'une 18, 15ei -ly 7TV JT TT TTV it : ' . i: ! V: 1 mI;, 1 1 I .U'.C!J. '-.". L - --"f- J4 4. tzsJi ZATJS- Aria'tnnl Csulilroa - and - Steamer. t-Uri bALE 221 and 223 South tVater Street, Chicago, 111. Prices,- Wood f 35, Coal $33, staple .'f.-vu,cr suHiD proportion, wita ire.gnt added from faciirry in-New York to Chicago. Theadvantnf es of eooke 1 over raw fW is admit- tea by all. Tl e oid way ofLoilin; in kettleia both nlowand explosive, so mnch soUht but few men dc n. oometning more practical must be l.ivi. Stcaia seemea to be the only alternative. The Patentee Has retaiud all the advantages of th j Portable Cal dron lor boiling, and devised mea?s of genoratiri?" steam suficier.t for ali nurnones. It is cirnle and practical, aud proves a PERFECT SUCCESS. Sole aent for Illiiibia and North-Vejt 221 A 223 S. Water St.. Clka-.j. Where will alio be found Downs A C Deep Vel Pumps, Forc t Cisterns, Ch?in and C"?iiai a Well Pumps, Thitnb'e S!ins and Sad I rot;, as well aa ever? variety, of ienr-ing Twl?,"Caf"Irou Ct.rn Sbtlrs, Feed Mills 'Hay and PU'Tm Scales,' Stoves ic. . The abov wtil be sM nt sccoutt vf the mauufaetrirers, at their rcspo c'J va fwtry pike a-.ldlng freis'it to this place. Jan'u.iTy 'l Sf?. f COMKERCIAb MURSERY.JS E. H. BUIiCHES, PSOPRTSTO?.. I fcse lftns le!) been ..u xv! cia?a Ncrt ry in ti.e etl, iced cf tLe n-ant of a ,?ue erst TREES, SHUUCa, FLOWERS, &.:... Can be a;i;tvd t , o';r Cuntie ail j tbee ia-ti, I Uavo etjM.'toil iu tuii ; for saie at ,. , vie 1 i itco a. v f 4Utit.'kJU'xv wa. Jt.vtuj. A laree ai:d well sctcctad stczt suited to this climate,- ot : : ' ' Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf j Ciierries, standard anddwrf; Peaohcs, . ... , . ; . . . Plums, Aprioots, . . ' Nectarines, Quince, - Goosherriea. .Currents, Grapes, - - Easpbereles, Strawtenies, filactberries. Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias, Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Missouri. j-My terms will be as tow aa any reliable eastern Nurcery. By purchasing of me the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. AH trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in tbe best manner, fr wUich a charge of the actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for the delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communication addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. March. KC2. E. H. BtTRCHE. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. THS DAT SCHOOL BELL. A New Singing Sock or Day Schools, ealed the DAT School BrLL, is now eady. It contains about 200 pages of choice Songs, So. s, Rounds, Catches, Duets, Trios, Quartets and Cho roses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pagea of the Elements of music. Tne Ele ments are so easy and progressive that ordinary teach ers will find themselves entirely successful in instruct ing even young sobolars to sine correctly and scientifl. cally, whiie the tune-i and words embraces such 4 vari ety of lively, attractive, and soul tttiring music an. sentiment that no trouble will be experienced in lndu. cing all beginners to go on with zeal in acquiring' skill in one of tbe most health-giving, beauty Improving, happiness yielding, and order producing exercise of school life. In simplicity of Its Blements, In variety and adaytation of music, and in excellence and number of its songs, original, selected, arid adapted, It claimi by much to e.ccel all competitors. It will be found t be the bet book ever i.-wued for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Schoulsx A few sample pages of tLe ele ments, tunes and songs are given in a circular; send and get one. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author of "SabatU School Bells," N s. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sale of 655 000 copies. Prices paper cov?r 20 cts., $15 per hundred; oound 30 ceuta-. $2fj per hundred; cloth bound, embossed gilt 40 cents : $30 p3r tut 1 red. 25 copies furuiiibe-i at the one hundred price. Mailed free at tbe retail price. ' NOTICES OF TIIE ia2IESS. ThsDat School Seix. The tones are lively. an4 such as may be eii'y mastered by cniktren. The. spirt ol tbe sorits ia t'liexceptinajle and well adapted tc tbe school room. Ic; is the cheapest sn1 among the bot eoinpend.i of school music publisted. New York Teurher. Day kbool Beix. Ths hook i eminently adapted tone in our ccinniou hcLooIs. We have a Sf?at number of school song books before the pnblic, but. -many of thetn lack nriical as wel I a lite rary late, and are really demorahying ta tbir intla ence upou the musical talent of tbe young. Airs vt ac knowlei'ge! excellce. wedued 'tv words of true i'Ctry are Uie qualities. that ongbt to be sought with tLe it est care m the preparation or a scbool s:.'tg booic. 'Ttiis' bok :ee:ns to coibbme tha e two n'l.'Hties. Pennsyl vania. School Journal. ' - P iblisaed by . ' HORACE WATKS, . c41-ly Na. 4 '-ro:dway. NewTork T1IF SOIL OF SCRUASIiA s rj rer -a. 2D in x . . BY THOMPSON & HEDGES, GABDEX, FIELDS IX0WEC S !,' O Tv tiv&ii&J, Postmasters, Farmeri l.: Tt !5'cen;li-tf tj rr'i interest to buy seeds of a!! kind, ir wn n tlrJ il of b aki. It ty vt yr jr ; j. j teiest to. Ctjt see-i.-s t cli on -"rni.? .i r th.t are fret. I and true t" a,. mo. I'. ti y.r imlt.i to it. ( ! t c ln-'tr.t-J e'rce.vlrg them fnn: tN. K im i ; o : i St'k tint- Bve .been cwtivd ;;r. .:: I :., ye..r. it to yvdr interest to vr'o u.-a.i orcr dr. vt vi; j.. acrtmeatof Ja"tlen ittii 1 ! . Tr -t.-Ci, t': -.u-r, c-jib wbicb to 6nppiy ynr caitorerj 1:1 :b? ; .: -w- Wewiligiva you a coutuisbu it . r !-3 . ts. rn'.to $1, t f a!es Gitjrory'r! Celebrated Jfarble Head ai jam lrnni bead Cabbage. . ' Gregory's Celebrated Stone Atasoa Cabbago. Jnrge KurTy.KOu '. I lire C.utnhead I jrge Yoik -Kearly r-rk 7 Varieties of Lettuce seed. it dado do Pea do 6 do. ' Ouion do t do KadUh . do 4 do ' Beet da 9 . do . Parsnip - do 3 do Carrot do 12 do Watermelon seed 8 do Mnakroelofc do " 4 do Tomato ... , do . 4 - do . Turnip , da t do Cucumber d I do . Sweet Cora do Dwarf Broom Corn d " Georgia White Sugar Cane do . Common Chinese do -Co Pure African Impbte do Great Spanish five cared Com, Connecticut seed leaf tobacco seed, Orinoco i do do Havana do - ' do . Wilson's . , do do Maryland ' do da Pear Tree ' do aa Maryland Bnxd Leaf do do Atid some ti other kinds Garden Seeda. FIiOWKIl SEEDS. TteTdlea, (ud biei tbem), au jni a Cne Cower garden -they, wish to make hoaae attrctiTet-they wish to bavo a Dat, weil kept Lawn, with its green turf well sbaild, and bere and there dotted with nature's fairest treasures, nodding their Jeweled tei ls to the summer ree7.e, and emitting their deiicions fragrance to all around. The husband, when he ret urns at eve from tbe care and turmoil cf busiuew, meets the smiling bett.--half, who smiles because she hat a home, made dear by attractions that GcaTin tended fhoald typify all that is beautiful and pure. A man or waman who loves Bow ers can nevor be cfars or uareflaed ttey have a lan guage titat i peaks to the heart, and tbe hert recipro cates; they are eiubiematicul of pure thougiiti, noble impnlses and niorvl aspirations. To our Lady readers of the "7armer" and "Adverti ser." curse up your Liee Lords and hve a supply of flower aceda ready fur priug planting. We hive the lot lOWiO? , Japn Pia's, 4 kinds, ' Spanish. Pink, Chinese Pink, PicioeePink. Caronati-in Pink, Sweot Williams, kinds, Vertsna, Phlox, - - Creepers, 8 kinds, Celo.sta Crinuta. English Petunia, 8 kind, Portniaca. 10 !ora, Fr-tlib Double Hallyhock, Cleome Fulgeus, lpmiea. 3 fine kinds, Pulle Zinnias. Eel and White Cypreas, V .olle B ilsam. ;C:ncl.a flowered Balsams, ' Af.iCan Hibiscus, KveriaMtng Flower, And over 100 t.'.hT f..o f f-: for ni'e by TUOLirSGN & HEDGES. Eyracuse I". O., Ocoe Co., Asbraska GLEASON'3 LITERARY Cenmi ia Morr.l, and Ref.ne Devoted to Polite IJteriture, Wit 5nJ S inaor. Prsa and Pix?eic Uemi. It poUtica and all aucurlaa jb tiv?.a, It la atrictly t eotral, and t'rterer.jr;a:-,ha::iiiy a ijapbh ran Tiis :iiLLia:r. And a Welcome YitXor la" :e IIj-m C.nl4. It contains tlie foietcn and dt rsestis r?wa of tit dar. a oondei)a ai to Pf8.ei.tU-cs"att a.nai. THIS 2IAMJXOTHWEEHLY,,. Ia prist M on Bre wfclte paper, wlla rtw t;.1 bea-jSlfsl type, cr.tz.v.i artej-a bnoJrart yiqaare inOiaa, U a large wpetly paper of atiteea or vu pgea. Aa uuriv;:f.j corpse i,f contrant,ir are nar rtia lar ensrji.ements, and every cprtmMi U r.4 0a ia mot a3ieJ ami perfect v,i.lrn tht epr ea davUe. ICacn nnmter wt!t i iea&rully UiaatrateO. ; Terms Icvarlabii ia. AdTinc. .' . t sircrlber, e-ne year, - fieo 1 guUseriber, two years, ' ' - '- . too 4 subscriber, one year,' " - - ' - s 60 8 a Jbscnbers, one year, .s - . oo - Aod one grats to tbe geUer-trp of a cf ab of S. , After a club of 8 baa boen aent, tbe ;.etter-o5 will hava a tight to a.Vl. at any. tlm, ooe or more aaSorl ber, t bevln wttb biaclub al $t CO ta. Syecimeucopie wltl be seat to any one that wlaaea to form a clab, or aee tb paer before uhfriblnj. ' SINGLI popies. roca cim. - r For sale at ail tb principal Periodical Depota ta ta ratted Statea ant Canada. Punliobed every Saturday, at tbe corner of Treionk and BromaelJ Street. Boston, Mas., bv ? - ILLUSTRATED ' ' ' SCIENTIFiCAMEllICAN TkcBKt Mechanical Paper la tia VTciM. i -. . . 1 KIGHTKKNTH "YE Air.' 1,9 duavr'of'thTj popv 'l: r -Tft 9 Xfm w a 4ja.1 ....... l..U'l.U3V, rt . n p-aolrheU waeklv.ani ir ctniw" iixtoa- pnes of uws'ol In- t .vrir.atifn, an:? i.vi nv i vten frjiat !:rtvts2 ::! .terTe3. all bf I;V ar Tirr"rv:? rTT1 j TO THE MX'J.ll 1 N" p :ir,u t3:v-' J ip ' au y .J lia or J !.4' a if.u-! a r! ay .uiju.i i:h;-u.i ihick.vi" ' '.. j.; -. i th -j out" the icie.-n.o Am-iricaa. . It cos:s fcat s.x ceas ;cr every i,us;iL:-- ccntains tr-. Ti sx to tea .!: irnvin . at n?w ae h'!T;i ard iBfor.t:r)S, wliia twt l fcusd 12 arv c!:'?r pobI:?atoa.' to the ryvEXTon. 2c n oricn i.i ind".-,rer.salla ro everr r.t: t. c.s il :.' 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Mann k Co. hare acted aa Fa ten i Solicit ors for more than sevonteen years, ia connection with the publication of the ScieniiSa American, and they refor to 20,030 p atonteed, for whom tk7 cava done business: ( ' ! ' ' . ' 5 t ' ', No charge ia made for examining sietcbei and models of new inventions aniforaivubjlaTontors aj to the patentability,' . ,. '; ; . ' CHEMISTS, ARCHITECTS. MILLWRIGHTS, AND FARMERS. The Scientific American will b found a most nsoful journal to them. AU the new discoveries ia tbe science of chemistry are given in Us columns, an-1 the interest of the architect and carpenter arv not overlooked; all tho new inventions ail discov eries appertaining to these parsu its being published from week to week. ' Useful and practical iatorma tion pertaining to the interest ot millwrights and mill owners will be found in the Scientis t Ameri can, which information they cstanot possibly ot-aia from any other source. Subjects ia which farmers are interested will be found discussed iu tha Scien tific American J most f the improvements in agri cultural implementa being illustrated iniUQi2aai. . . !,;''"'..y.T ERMB. . A To mail subscribers. Threa Dollars year,or 0i Dollar for four naontJ. Tha rolumea eommencsj oa the first of January and July. Specimen ctpli a will be sent to any part of the country. --..-. , Western and Canadian money or FostoSae stamce taken at par for sbscriptioiu.. Canadiaa sub scribers will ploase to remit twenty-ara eeaU extra on each year's subscription to prepay ptgj;re.. . , ilUXX A CU.. . .! n25-Sw Fubibhers, 37 1'axk liow,IC.T. THE FLAG OF 0UB CXIOIY. The- Favorite Wtrklj Miscellaneous Journal. DESIGNED FOE THE HOME CISC1E. This long established and well known weekly paper, after fifteen yeara unequalled prprtty, his bocsiee a "household word" from Maine to California, fladdsn lng the tireside of the rich ar! poor, in tonn and coun try, all over tbe wide extent of the United States. ! II ihould be a weekly vmitor to every American home, be cause -" ' -- jj- it Is Juit seta a paper as any fathev, brothsr of fr:e..d would introduce to tUe raniily circle . - j" tt Is printed on the anet saiiu surfaced paper, wi;u new tjpe. and in a nejt and boantif nl sty le. ir it is of tho mj-nu!icti size;' yet conaiu no ad veritsementJ ia It eis'ht saper-oyal pages, 23" lt is tfevuted to new., ta.eas, poems, stories ot Ue sea. d:ic.ivories iniiioeiiany, wit a'nl tanvr. . II" It ia carefully h:ed ly M. Jt- Bilou, wh. sa two.'ity ; ea- of ed'.'.o'i .1 (i; ericri-e in ?-t3.n. , JT- It I'ontjtn In it-t !a-ge, welf fiT'el a;id d'ply iriietestinz pv not one vi'gr word or Hp.?. " '' . . iTj" i- nsiOTf er Hl:i't:g iia reguiar cootr1b5fo?J th t"ii.-ijiai n Ittir. iiJ writers tn tiia eo tntry, f I - 'j -i v i'. taey aosorn tc reader, cnitiva: -i; .sd a:iil bddiat: 1 ,a numaalty 4 ledKei tta; u gcd lr..-iuecce ot l''. the h ir.ie circle 5s armt iticaicutable. ."sS!lve pa;e? jr tVo la tho young an la r.i and a. 1 vottttr ! rej of kinwleile. c-l l in aie tr 1 1-riu t-onic; atid al 1 jarrlaif i.r' ii- . .t jt?c. Vms t- rjnie 0"ise oappr. " n f. t the.o -pu ii, a; U caa ft yeara baa : ! . jvy.! t .'. :ii'jM. tu country. ) Torres lc- l 3 I ; '10 -i'.r, one yc ttM, f 'io y ofc'u. . PuMi.-'-ed every Jit ,r '.r - - - - 1 v 'TO i M. litLLt'-. - s j. a VTsut-v stit-e'.. 3-un. Una. THE ..-SAHTeDAY . ETIMX5, FQ3T. Tie pt.bMshera of TUZ POST, ftie -pUajurt i-i an Tiuuticing that the.r L.t -r-ii y arra: ;c-it" n I r il c--a-ing year are of a cr .-sccr w warrant foe n in proinis ing a fet or g fA ti'j p j to tblr wiitud of r-Mdars. AmoT,g ti Loiifr.?'.:or-'to THE rOUT uiay now mention tbe fal U..ut ditiaenf4ii.i nttKrs : MRS. ELLEN WOOD. - i Author of Vl'ae. Earl's Unro." "ast inij,'' t ""Tit CAdiiiiiMi' -. - - 11 ARIA N HAUL AN 1, Author Of "Alont." Hidden Pat "Mi? riavl," fo. HUM UN it JilHK. ' Author of "Anono the Pinei." , VIRGINIA F. TOWN SEND ' ' .Whose Domestic Sketches an so gr:a;!y adnireJ'. During the coming year The FOiT'wHl endeavor to Its high reputation for choice stories, stXTCHia, and poftkt. Spcial Dspartmeuu ball also be do voted aa heretofore to.4oriirtff tsre. Wit onA Ilumo9 Receipts, News, Markets, 4rc TER2IS-CASU I lf ADTA4TCH. 1 copy, eae year, - - 2 copies, oue year, - -4 copies, one year, - 8 copies, one year, (and on to the getter-op of the club,) -23 copies, cne ye tr, (and one to the getter-tip of the club,) - - - - $ 1 ft S SO oa n.oo life A SPLENDID PREMIUM, 7HO WANTS A SEVE.O UACIirSTI P To any one sending thirty subscriptions aivt SiO, we will give one of Wateler H Wilaoa's ealcbrated Si-wing Machines, sub as the? sell for f-ta. Tbe maculae w,i 1 be selected al the manufactory ia 2 ew Tark, txt and forwarded free of coat, triit ths exception oj freight. AOdrea DEACOIT & PSTEBSOrT, So. 319 Wulnut Slretl, l'uxdftpkU.- 3I32E. DEIOREST V LnRHOR .OF FASHION "The lar?et, lest and mot reliabTe Fachloa M.sslntv In the world. Contraiu tbe Uree'- aud ae. Fc.oa PUtes, the greavet n umber of fln engravin , ibi latst and most reliable informaiiou, three fui:-:zed Patteraa for Drese. and a ebeet af new Lrail-wcrS and Km broiderlng Paiurns. ery ilother. liresraaker, Mil liner aod Lady should have it. Puaiiabed Quarterly, at 473 Broadwav, Xew Tork, soli everywhere or seat. y miil at 23 cents. Yearly , with a valaaklo preptsMa. TbeSunimer number aow ready.; Shingles! Shingles!! I would respectfully Inform the e'tixer.s of Vemaha county, that I !hil endeavor to keep Zbia nwksl nr I plied i'b g'x-d Cot to Sin'tfles. aich 1 wiil t ! forca-h; ortaioin exoae Cattle. U v. Khwi 1tra. ' Mirch n, t