Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 19, 1863, Image 3

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re Ei f the United States,
lfSttBti- cf Richardson, Kemah and
fTthin V f Nebraska, hare been re-
.o,cje B nj iu -be opened for elimination in
i rfidVj Tl Burbank, Assessor for District No.
!Se to" of FaU City, ard County of
. ; for the space 01 LIlwo -nays iiwmui
i jtf thiiMtioe. And I will be present
? mt M .v. .-r f March. 1863. to re-
-furw".""" a. Slit day of March, lbOJ, to re-
, jd r . ; .rma relative to acr errone-
Zi7r7r Ac All arPcaH to th.
if"re.t fee made in writtne.
wr p, jnFTO II. BTTRBAKK.
Sip5
Aaiesior for Jiebraak.
Jat will the Frcncli Oot
PB. IL TOXGUE, OF FRA5CE,
(Later of Chicago,)
OCULIST AiN'D AURIST, .
. - nndLrr a few weeks at tfca Pacific Hons,
wnh Mo. The aficted, who may wish to avail
0dr of Dr. Tongne'f new rystem.
GALVA5IC ATTRACTION,
the Voter of the City of tSnro-BTille,
V emaha County, Nelr&ka.
be aa election beld at the cSoe of the
ntef Di Cort In rid city, on Monday,
lfia dy of April next, for the election f a
f lTar four Aldermen, a Trea?urir, and a Recorder,
1 c;ty- l,0'iie Pea ' o'clock, A. IL, and
i-u5Vclockr.iL
JESSE JOEN, Mayor,
tinh 12, 18CS. "
LEGAL NOTICC
' u hr Kichardwn County District Coort, for the
fmiDtT. on the chansery aide.
JwrSe BerrtH)CTer, cm
Com. I
, Def.)
TS.
t.'m Eerschbenw
v Salome Uer!chbcnrer, defendant, a ncn-resi
ist of "ebraska Territory : Yon will take notice,
ail tee said Georpe Herschberger, oomplainant,
1 j bo the 2d day of March, A. D. JSCS, file i? the
,5(ef the Clerk of 4e abore Court, at FallB City,
k aid Contty and Territory, hi bill of complaint
iTjit tou, tn tne aoore cause ine ocjeci ana
U between yoa and the aaid defendant, and him
Mid eofflplaiaant, in the Gonnty of Lake wed
) $na f Uliaois.on er about the 15th day of July,
1 D 1851, on tne rrouaa 01 wuiiu aeseruon 01
las tbc said oomplainant, by you the aaid defend
for more than two years next preceeding (he
dug of said bill, and for a decree to forever dissolve
ud asoul the said marriage, and to declare the
(rnplaiaant free from the said bonds of matrimony.
la are therefore hereby notified and required to
irt4ar, plead, answer, or demur, to aaid bill of com
pxnt, or before the 20th day of April, 18C3, or
ti coaiwwu, ana a aecree as uerein prayed.
UEOKGE IIEHSCHDERGEli, Comp't.
By Is a am Kkatis, Att'y.
IVcb 12, ISM. n3f)-6w-$16.f.O.
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Sw' - from ()Sk-r Qnartera, Nemaha City, N.
T. the 2Sth January, one Gorernment Nary Re
Tuier (sew ). The above reward will be paid by the
ndtin!rned, to any person returning the same, or
its will rive sach information as will lead to its
wsry.
s-tf-
JOHN H. MACN,
Lieut. Co.-E," 2d Neb. CaT.
TAKE II0TICE.
LI who bare Watches and Jewelry at the shop of
Joteph Schutes, are notified to take them away with
it tiic next week, as be is poing to join the nino
aosthc' eerriee, and must therefore close up the
ttwp. '
Jiswh 5. n55-3w
j Yt it known to all who are indebted to me, eith
! er by note or book account, that I will take any
kind of grain 00 0Dt-sUnding debts until the first
f May. Those who don't improrethe opportunity
I will suffer the consequenoea. . -t
I will also sell a portion of my stock for the same
fend of-pay. - J.C.DEUSER.
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j NOTICE OF ATTACIlMEIfT.
j TiHiaa H. Wood, Cirfl Action before C. W.
1 Wheeler, Probate Judge and
j j . tk J Ez-oSicia J. P within and for
: j the-cone ty of Nemaha, Terri-
! j IN. White, -J tory f Nebraska.
I I On the 7th dsy of February, 1853. said Jus tioe is-
1 toed an order of attachment in the above action,
I tar the sum of $55,00.
! A. SCnOENHEIT, Fifft. Atty.
S BrrwnTnie N. T. , Feb. 18. 1863. n33-3w-$20
LAirDRimrs
I V arrant e d Garden S e e ds
. EIXXDEX, ECENIQ t CO
XLate Johw GaftirxTT & Co.,)
3ft. 6 North Second Street, above Pine,
- ST. XiOTJIS. HO.
Offer for aiie at very low njrnree. a Itrre and wel.
irted 1 lock of Agricaltcral and Horticultural lmple
au, comprising eTerrtbing necessary to the rarater,
VfiUier with a larce and fresh supply of
.'-krireth's Celebrated Garden Seeds,-
CROP OF 18G2.
w which they are the sole aeuts. Their rriw can
117 upon reiting rrom them seeds that are not on ty
fur but u tie U umt In every isBtance. Alee fie 14
if it lowest ru 1 r let rates Chinese Sugar Case seed.
Tup Onioui. kc,, 4tc.
ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED.
Deilera in seeds would do welltoeend them their
Uert.
t fiead lor Almanac and Illustrated Catlrue erti.
EUJXDKS, tOE&r h. CO.
sb.,tS61ni4-Iy
SHERIFF'S SALE.
' Alfred Opelt. ) District Court Nemaha County
ts Nebraska Territory.
001$ Brownlee, ) '
by rirtue of an order cf tale to me directed in
tb soore entitled ease, I will on Saturday, the 14th
7 of March, 1S63, between the hours of 10
txk a. m.and 4 o'clock p. m., of aaid day, at the
of Den's Hall in Brownrille, the place where
iU said court wiut last held, for aaid Nemaha eon ntT.
jer for sale, for cash in band, the following
4ftcribed real estate, to-wit i north half and
octhwest quarter of the ' Qortheast quartet of
section number . 24, in township nnscber 4,
wui or range number 15, east of the 6 th pnn
:pal meradian. In Kemaha enintr. pVirnj:Vm. t.
k as the property of Ho 5b. Brownlee to satisfy
SAid demand. R. . HUOllES. Sheriff.
Hrownrille, February Tth, 1863. u3l-6w-$f,C4
STRAY OX.
Strayd from the suhecriber, near St. Stephens, about
tut of SepiembeT. a brindle ox, with a Txa brand
ku left sMie, about eigct yaars oM ; hadReruraigbt
rki, ui A loo slim neck.
person returning the ox, or girtng information
. ling tu his recovery, will be liberal ly rewarded .
ZIM.UH Jt UTTER.
SOtb, Wtt. a2-tm
Notice to City Tax Payer. -
A" are requested to call on the City Karthal, and
y tteir uxes Immediately.
W. W.HACS2TIT, Jfarsbal.
Juary Id, JS64,
T0 TTII03I IT MAT COXCEII!'.
j1 Co-partnership heretofore existing under the
, and iy ie of Lett, strickler A Co., is iiu day dis
by mutuji consent.
ue cutiBege of caid fine will be settled by Brown k,
rr"l er, u whom all debts due the houe must be
i Due.
BEXRT C. LKTT,
JACOB KTRICKLKB,
BJCHAJtO BSOWK.
Notice toIiTeacliers.
uudersirned. Board of School Examiners, for
rVinty cf Nemaha, hereby gire noUee that
2" on the Irst Saturday of each month,
j"V wul hold meeting at the oSlce of Luther Hoad-i-j
a BrowuTille, for the purpose of eiamin
plicaats far oertifioates to teach school in aaid
3. H. DOBBINS,
3INS,)
rE, V School Eiamlneri.
--l . ".WHITE,
1. H0ADLT,
77 Ut.186.
tirf-iy
. AXIAX rxoTicn.
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St,..-. P on the wemises of the undersigned.
K'zK J1 wert Nemaha CitT.Tebruary 1st
tH.' ,Uef with white ia iU lace, and white
"ITesed to be two jean tld last twin.
erred to the undersigned, u he is the only
W v.v.raAa who baa had aa opportunity to test
jg t3-J- y gtree4 Brownrille, IS" abratk.
jrnch 12, 1SC3. bS6-3w , ,
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' - ' 30SEHI -SHELLABAIiaza, '
' Desires to- pureh&Jte a' larre amount of Ereiin
Cora Tor which he will pay the
III GUEST IS CASH. ;
FebU-n22-tf
COOPEHS T7AITTED!
The un3enimed desires to purchase 2,000 rood
Flour Barrels. The rreat demand for his font, cot
only in this Territery, but front Jalesburj, Dearer,
Central City, and ail parts of Colorado : froia St.
Joavph, Mo and Learenworthr Kansas, rend en it
eamntial that be should hare iarreis.
lie is determiaed to f urnih a rood article cf
Flour, as cheap as possible, and as the high price of
Sacks add to the price cl flour, he 1 astersxis.ea 19
procure Barrels. E is willitg to pay Coopers a J
higher price fox thair work th&a they cttsaa in the
States .. J.U.AUYLA.
FebU-nS2-tf.
0 IIEHCIUKTS, ELACESinrHS,
AND WAGON HAKEKSe
laoni moil!!
D. A. CONSTABLE, ,
ST. JOSEPH, UO,
HAS 05 HATD'ITTJ FOTJ EALB A-IAEQE
A5D WELL SELECTED STOCK QF '
IRON, STEELf
- AND ' '
n'BAYT EiOTJUE!
COMPFJSIKG: " ;
HOUSE KAILS, NAIL-HOD 3, . - .
HOKSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SPRINGS, EELLOWS,
' AXELS, VICES, THIMELTS SKEES
CHAINS, V.'AGON BOXES, SCREW I'LATES,
BOLSTER TLATES,
FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES, -SLEDGE
HAMMERS. HAND HAMPERS,
SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS, .
NCTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC, AC, ACL,
ALSO
WOODWORKS
COMPRlfciyO
HUES, SPOKES, FELLOWS.
WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLES,
AXELS, HOUNDS,
AJEE HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW HANDLES. Ac.
ALSO AC EXT POB TEX SALS OF
FAIRB AI3HS' SCALES,
AX
HATING LAID IN A LAUGE" STOCK
OF THE ABOVE GOODS, .
DIRECT FROM THE
FAG TORI ES,
ELTOHC THE RliJI
T AM ENABLED TO SILL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICE 13 THAT
DEFY COMPETITION.
BLACISillITM,
jrsena In Year Scrap
One Dollar Saved is Equal to two Dol-
manEST price paid for wrought
9 . - SCRAP IRON AT , . - -
CONSTABLE'S
IE0N AXD STEEL WAEEIIOUSE.
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Febl4-n22-m ST. JOSEPH, 110.
xllusttiatud
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Tte Best Mechanical Paper la the World.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR." ...
VOT.TTT-rn "VlUr SEIIICS.
A new rolume of this popular Journal commenced
on the first of January. It is published wek?y,and
errry number contains sixteen psres of usetai in
formation, and from fire to ten original engravings
of new indentions and discoTeriea, all of which are
prepared expressly fur its eolutns. ' - -
TO THE JSE CUXI C AXD 2LLSVFA CTUE LS.
Ne person engaged In any of the .mechanical or
manufacturing pursuit should thiak of "doing with
out" the Scientific American. It oasts but six cents
per week ; erery number contains f rom tlx to tan
- . x
engraTinga 01 new mecnainos ana ia renuoa kujuu
can not be found in any other publication.
TO THE IKVEXTOX.
The Scientific American is indispensable to erery
mrentor , as it not only contains illustrated descrip
tions of nearly all the best inrentions as they eome
out, bnt each number contains an O Ecial List of the
Claims of all the Patents issued from the United
States Patent Ofiee during the week previous ; thus
ffi ring a correct history of the progrsss of inventions
of this country. S e are also receiving, every weK
the be?t ajieutifio journal of Great Britain, France
and Uennacy : thus rlacinr in ocr possesnon ail
that is tranEpirinz in necb.nical science and art ia
these old countries. We shall continue to transfer
to our col a inns copious extracts fro:s these journals
f whatever we may deem of interest to our readers.
A pamphlet of instructions as to the best mode of
obtaining Abetters l atent on new inventions, is lur
nished free on application.
kleaera. kiunn A Co. have acted sj Patent Solicit
ors for more than seventeen years, in connection
with the publication of the SciectiSe Americant and
they refer to 20,000 patentees, for whom they bare
done business.
No charge is made for examining sketches and
models of new inventions and for advising inventors
as to the patentability.
CHZirisTS, ar cjirrzcTS. ' Mllttrig hts,
. A A .1 11. " "
n, KVfitif.a American 'will be iund a 'most
uaaful journal to them.. All the uew.discoTeries ia
the science of chemistry are given in its columns,
and the interest of the architect- and carpenter are
not overlooked; all the new inTer tions and discov
eries appertaining to these pursui'is being published
from week to week. Useful ajtid practical inl tinna
tion pertaining to the interefti; o;f millwright! and
mill owners will be found in the Scientific Ameri-
ar.ip.h Ir.ffirmalinn thev eannst OOSslbly obtain
from axy other source. Subjects in which farmers
are interested will be found tifcuimed in tne oeien
tiS American! most of the Lxrorovements in arri-
cultural iczpleraecte being illiuitrjAad ia ttseoiaans.
" To mail saiscribcrs .Tfcreo Dollars a yew,ir Oae
Twi.- r.iT f-rr wotits.' The To'.iunM eoTinffaca on
the first of January and JcJy. Sjjecimen copies will
be "nt to arT part cf the country.
"Western and Canaiian money cr PostoSee itamp
I feHntisna. ' Canadian sub-
acribers will please to reniii twenty-five cents extra
on cati 7tt ttlea!;iioa to pwr y -
Loon- cur -rcn tiih
nn
n 1 n- n rr-o -n
mrr7 gcous -mis' carina!
A TX D
TTUI te Soli Cheap for
CASH OR PRODUCE.
They Coniiifit of a Ii&rco Aaacrtmetit of
BOOTS AND SHOES;:;
XiAXrESMH:O03DS,
DRY GO ODSV
- r' - - ' w
HOOP SKIRTS,' X0TJMS,
CLOT5II WGf: UOSI EHY, "
DRAWERS, OVERSIIIRTS, ,
GROCERIES,,;
HAEDWAIIWAliE,
XmiSBir. TTSTEQAS, EUAUDY, E20IT,
HAJTJLS, DOOES, SASH, PAXNTS,
- OILS,' AirD GLASS. '
lE-ffiK'il PIS,
For wHicli tlie LTIsrliest Price trill
' 1 be Paid at
DEN'S STORE!!
IiADIES,
Bare TTour liAGS, and Den trill take
Them in Exdmag; for Goods.
LIT TEEIS ARE,
SMALT PEOITTS, QTJTC2 SALTS, AZTD
HO CUED IT. v.
December Hth, 146J.' ; " IT.-?. CIS.
HELLO, STRANGER!
THEIIE DID TOU GET THOSE c
NETV'- GOOD S'?
- - - . AT ' . ,
J. BERRY & C0'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWlMVJTiT.E.
J. BERRY & CO,
Hare just received. aa " are now opening, at their
stand n Main street, one of the largest stocks of
BEY 00DS
v -. -: a ir j .
ever effered ta this market. B member the place,
J. BERRY & CO.'S,
' BK.OWNTI1VLE, N. T. ;
May 19, 13S3. n-tt
FOR JFALL TRADE.
"'JOHN' a. DETJSEB,
MAI IT STREET: CROWimiXE, W. T
TtM niAuure In anneunoing that he has now on hand.
a large and select stocx oi every arucie u u
i 1 1 vt- II..
: cook: stoves,-
.. . -. . '
OJ all th improved pattxraa, vis : Plymouth Bck,
- Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven,
,' AC SIC., JtC-, ''.;-.
l';' '''jtt'Amid STOVES,
Boa and rarior Stovee ef aa endleM variety, tome ol
which are enureiy new owiiau, wuumw ,
- Co Pvrto Stoves, something "
i " very nica for small families.
I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF
i !.- - faemei;s TU All ,
:eaVy seeht iroh;j
r USarSugmr BoUert, and
XjjtGE CAST IROS JIJOTTLJ,
A VARIETY OF CHEAP
LiLSD'AlID COAL OIL UJIBB
w T3t, Copper, and sheet iron ware -.
Interna. Shovels and Japanned
Ware, Ax, -
SaF-SEAU!!G FRUIT CAIIS!
OF the latest and most improved Styles, choap
lor casn.
. 1 1 nn mturisf and auoutlns. and
. . tin. m.t th ctiorteat notice, and in
an ounrvi& vl mj
workmanlike manner, which I warrant to fir. aaUa-
f actios. . -v
August 2, 1SC2. 9 -
JTTST HI TXL3ES POR
TOBACCO SEED GRATIS.
. -jm and p air kinds
Send a three ceni - T urners.
rh.-0Rpe4rrstis. -.ttaioy.. , ------Vl
KaT 23lh. J362. - . --V"".'"-
. r,rr varieties, ana oi very anp5""1 4""-J-'
" hoi13lie"ur aeut -Yaost-naid) by mail, to any
. . !- Mm.
pm i w iiivu w... - , . , ., . .. I J
nth. 1SC2 ' , 6-3Ba
- ' 4 1XCM7 Iteiedisa for w. v
SPERnATORRHtEAT
HOWAKD ASSOCIATION,
I m lit
'mrinxAJ
jTHXA.
. . :,r. .?7i7itf fc medal En
A Benevoieni iw - -r -f, t,d
i'" i rhmir nittatet. and
vJlDICAL AUTTCT3 riven rratlsy the Acting
Bur swn. anfl other U-
TslaaC'.e Kepona .V. vir Tr'V
cf tbe Sexual Onru, and t tb m KB-
DIES employed in tne lUspeiiBarj, -------
eiivt-lopes, free of chargo. Two er three Stamps aocepU
able. ' ' ; -rr M , .
AtreSS FB. J. 5i:iiI IlUU'oiJiiWrt, luiwjrj
jTfiwtion.'Ko. a, Routa '.Kmth Street, miaplrlua, ra.
1062.
cr.v c:::3 ai:d Iochries!
THEODORES HILL,
Is raoaiving, and will oatlnaa to raootva duriaf taa
sumaier, eae of
It f"l ja.j m
TUE ULJXG1ZZT
BEST STOCKS
o r
mm
T K O M
J ' ' J ,-
New Icik, Philadelphia and JSL louis.
That has ever bee. exhibited in the Western Ceun
try, embracing all the latest styles and novelties ef the
lime. Hit stock embraces
Dry Good,"'
. . - - sv "w i - a-w
Groceries. c - v:t-:r-i
- .-j ' XXaritrare.- . ; i
Cntlery,
Qoeermxvare,
Ilats and Caps,
Shakers,
Boots andSboes, -1
Doors and Sab,T ' ' '
Glass and Putty,
Fine Furniture,
. Ac, Jk.c, Vc.
! it. " ;ir. 44 .'.''j !'Uif....'i
Aateai kU Try deeds will be fma4
Prints, . Gin?barns, .Xawns. Rairesre,
Brown end ': Uieached S7,rslns,
Deuiecs, Striped Sbeeting; Cot
touades, llosiery, Glorcs,
The Latest Styles Hoop
Skirts, Notions,
&C Ac
He has much tho Largest Stock
of QUrmrSWAHTJ ia th Upper
Country. , - , . , r .-
THEODORE HILL,
Axrrit for the Hannibal & St- Joseph Rail
Raod Packet Line of fclteamboata. " - "
lfayi71S6.. n-tf.
. iiccoimicii'.
Eeaper and Hower
HaKUfACTuXiD at 4 ..
O lii o z c Q "-A"X-'.'t" '
This ce1ebratid machine Is by all d3 tbe BEST
GRAIN AND GRASS CJTTTEZ IN THE WORLD.
Kotwithstandint; tbemiercpreaeataUons of taaae tater
ested in other machines, C. BL HcCormick aBro. man-
nf actuje at tbe rate of SM)30 per year Many changes
have been affected daring the past season, and far rS63
tbe "McCormiotiU ia presented with greater attractiaai
than ever before. As a reaper, -it ,
THE ECOX03IT OF FOTTER
. - ik this MAcniNi, rrs ,
Strength, lliirability, and
SiinpHci .
give It prefereeeeover all others Ifew turprorementa
added, have materially lessened tbe direct draught,
and so obviated tae nae cr anient inai many - ass ore ua
that it doe net now exist. Tbe drught ef the Eeaper
to ao light that In numerous inataocea tbe large lour
borsc aaaciuaeis wrktd with but two bora as.
. FOR HOlTIUd, . ;,
The Machine ef 1S62 will stand any test that may be
amlled. Our Guard ana patent Cleaner effecuially
prevents chckl ig, no matter what the condition of the
. . . . . . i i
graw, wniieoar new . oj.Yiutr lomt, separata, uilmhj
lodged and lapgioa ciovor or grass, wnera omer ma
chines fail." .. . . .
There is alsc a great advantage in our serrated sicxie
edge over the mnooth, aa It does not require sharpening
ao orten, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently
run through an entire hsxvest without ence griading,
wbile the smoatb edge must be ground once eacb day,
if not oftircr. with a sstoui cage tne araugnt increases
as tbe knife osccsnes dull. Our draught is uniform,
and in the repast ed trial i during the season of 1860 61,
proved far lighter than .tingle llower8cutting at the
aame time fnrn twelve t eighteen inches wider.
Our Mower nteusBcrwltn orwltnnrr tbe reel , this
talviportantus without tbe reel it weighs but about
, la addition to the .very, liberal, warrantee. given to
all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers
who may dew re it, aret uoerty m wen out inacnme
through the Sarvest, with any other, and kaep and pay
fur the one preferred. i
Pamphlet, wim raii,aescripuoa i unprovemenia.
tesUmoniais. Ac caaxu had by anplicaUan to
JFHEO HILL, Agent,
T:brow AAvJJJLo- Sg. "3?
kay 15,181. n45-tf ; ' ' ; ' '
NEW GOODS
r': .. .... v
JUST ffidHVED AT PRICES
f 1- - f 1 " .... v . -r'T
i;.i;n:'TO -STIT
- ST V
a. -
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JOHN A. PON1?
Is now 'reeeivinr 'and openinr out bis Bpria
8tock of Gjods, consis ing of
Dry Gocils," ...:-'
Urcicenes,- - ,
r Hals an4 Caps, ' ,
" - L 33ts and Shoe-;... r-rv-Ti
ci zt - : -5 M-V. Iron and 'Nails, .. i
. -r-. -'i . . :;. Flour Ytnd Dacca
Queens'rare, ,.. ,
Hardware,!'. ' f v -i -
'. ; Furniture, ,
t
' f - .r , Sasb and D6ora
r- k' Windovr Glass, -
. .i -; ii etc. eic, etc. -
j a i "-4 f ';)"'; t.I. " -. t.
u j niieb I "will sell ahaais'fbr'r i
" ' Call a sd examiia : E7 stock before' purchasing
eisewneri.
Brownrille, April ti. 1S52- ... B42-6ra
Jivef SarsaTiarilla.
IQG2.
t i ii w r mm iiiiift J mxAM
CTniCZIES Z ''Co.
BROWNVILLE. N. T.
mt oJ K?rrhirr!Tic? ftnd opoaias n 1.
men oi Aierchaud.se, confiatin.; .
CI?
PriL.I, Lluslir.,'-
Drills, Osnaburg', -
Denims, Cottoaades.
Afrca Check, Hickory,'
- 'Jeans, Beragek, Linen,
Dress Gcod3,
All Wool Delaines,
Fancy and Plain Silk,
' Lawnes. aten Vestincs,
Bread Cio'hs, . , ' '
Casaimere,
' I looped Skirts,
&c, Sl., Slc.
OF GKGCEKIES:.
CoUee, Tea,
Soap, Molasses,
'. Candler, B. C. Soda,
. t'aleratus, Vinegar
White and Srown Sugar,
. Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
; OF. -inAUD WARE :
Axes, Hatches,
; Butts, Screwy, -;
- Locks, Latches,
. J'lils, Tacks.
Penknives,
4 .ICnives and Forks,
' Hand Saw and Mill Files,
k,c, &c, &c., &c.,&.c. &,c.
;6p queers wa he t
Cups and Saucers,
s Plates and Platters,
Dishes and Tumbler.
Coal Oill Lamps,
Lamp Chirrnejs, -;
Wider. &c, &e.
OF BOOTS SHOES s
Women's Shoes. ;
. : Kip, Calf, BufT and Kid,
Gaiters, Calf Shoes,
Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes,
Slippers, Men's Calf,
: Men's Brogans, Copper Toe,
Kip and Course Boots, &,c.,5cc.
OF HATS &CAPs:
Panama,
Leghorn, '
-Planter's,
Straw, Wool,
Cassiwere,
' . Plantation,
Shaker Hoods,
&c, &.c.,cc.
Of Farming Utensils:
Cradles, Rakes, .
"' Forks, Plows, -Scythes,
Snaths, . .
Shovels, Spades, '
Hoes, &.c, &.C Sec.
; .'.OF' LUMBER: -
Clear and 2nd rate
Pine Flooring, Sidiog, V .."7:"
' 7 Boards 1 1 1-2 and
. ' . 2. Inches Thick,
' ; r Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Pine Lath, -
All Sizes Sash,
All Sizes Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
We call the attention of the public to our stock, as
our CASH TEEMS enable us to sell low.
Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a con tin nana e
et the same.
. LETT, STRICKLER & CO.
Bewnville, Jury ad, 1162. n62-tt.
SADDLERY I SADDLERY 1
Having Teeently made large additions to my stock;
conaistiog of
SADDLES. TIARKTISS. BBTDLES,
COLLARS. LINES. WAGOJJ WHIPS, EUGGT WHIPS,
OI ULSHES, nORSS LASHES, STAGE LASHES,
SURCINGLES, GIETHS,
SintRUPS, LEA.THEU3, kc., be
I think I can accommodate all in quantity, quantity
and price. I work none but best Oak Tanned Leather,
and getting it directly from tanneries in Ohio, feol con
fident it will give satisfaction.
Plasterer's Hair on Hand Chsap.
CASH" PAID FOR HIDES.
J. V. MIDDLETOX.
September IS, 1S. cl-ly
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CL0THHTG
Ever offered in this Market.
0
ISO DOUBT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT TH .
Batimore Cotliing tore,
BHOVii villi:, it. t.
DATID.SBI6.EL,
Announce to the public that he lias opened cut a
stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
. J300TS AND SHOES,
l-r HATS AND CAPS,
' CARPET SACKS,
GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR,
&c, Sec, fcc.
Unprecedented in quantity, quality and prices. He
to determined his prices shall correspond with the
times, and therefore oTTer here in tbe West, at just
as low rates as such goods can be purchased anywhere
in tbe United States. As a sample of bis prices he
will mention that he sells
Ccat3 from $1,25 up to $15,
Pant3 from $1 to $7,
Vests from ftl to 5.
Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus
tiers, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c., in the same
proportion. - ......
Tbe proprietor embrace this orpwtnnlty of returning
thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef
forts in tbe future Jo give enure satufacUoc.
CaII aixd (soo liim.
DAVID SEIGEL.
Brewn rills, June 18, 1351.-ly
"4
i .... M " i
Agricultural Cation acd Storpr.
FOR SALE 221 and 223 South Water Street;
sues other sizes in proportion, with freight adied
from factory in New York to Cni to
The advanU;es of cooked over raw food is admit
ted by all. The old way rf bon'ra? in huttlaa hot
slow ard erp-nsfT-e. so mnch so tahtbut. few wen d.
it. Scmethiyj more praujtical must be had. 8t.tn
seomea to be the only alternative. The Patentee
has reuind all tbe- advantages 0f the Portable Cal
dron for boiling, and devised means cf generatins
steam suGcient for. ali jiurposes. It is simple and
practical, aud proves a PERFECT SUCCKS.S.
TF. IM SIS,
Sole ajrent for Ulinbis and North-Weal
221 A 223 S. Water St., Chicago.
Where will afcobe found Downs i Cu'i Deep Wcli
Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Coicrm n Wj11
Pumps, ThiasLle Skeins and Sad Trosuf. aa well m
every vari -ty cf Kannip Tools. Cat Iriju Corn
Shelleri, Feed JIill.-. liny and Piatror:n Scales,
Stoves, ic. The above will be Fold en neeunt oi
the mauufactnrers. at their refjie ctire factory prioer
adding freigbt to this place.
January 1352. tf
C0mi,IERCIAL KURSERY,
E. H. BURCHES,
rr.oPEiEToa.
I hare Ions since been eoivinced of f ho waat of a f.rsrt
claas Nursery in tbe West, where
TREES, SHRUE3, FLOWERS, Sit.,
Can be adapted to our ellmate ant .;!. "a r'pir uf
these facts, I have established In i iacw, J o..',
for sale at -
Wholesale or -Retail,
A large and well selected stock, suited to thi cliivu.
of
Apples, stanJard and dwarf ; Peara, t jrul.irU and dws'f ;
Cberries, standara auudwirr.
Peaches, Tinta.
- Apriijotn, Nectarine,
Quince, , Gooberrie.
Currents, Gra)e,
Haspberries,
Strawberrie, Biackberrle.
Erercreens, Shrub.
Roses, PaMtoa,
Ornamental Tree.
Greenhouse and Bedding PlanU, eto., etc.
To which I would be? leave to call tbe attention of the
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iuwa and Nu'tii-
wst Kissouri.
53.My terms will be as low as any reliable eautciu
Nnrery.
By purchasing of me tbe expense of transporutii-n
from the esst can be saved.
All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed
In tbe best manner, for whicb a charge of tbe actual coat
will be made. No charge will be made for the delivery
of packages on board steamboats.
All communications addressed to tbe undersigned
will receive prompt attention. ;
March. 1862. " E. H. BUBCTIE3.
THE DAY SCHOOL BELL.
THE DAT SCHOOL BELL. A Xew Sincing Book
or Way Schools, caiied the Day School Bell, is now
eaUy. It contains about 200 pages of choice Songs, So
"es, koundi, Catches, Duets, Trios, Quartets and Cho-
roses, many or them written expressly lor t lis wort,
bediles 32 paces of the Elements of music. The Ele
ments are so easy and proffr"sire that ordinary teach
ers will did themselves entirely successful ia instruct,
ing even young scholars to sng correctly and scientifi
cally, while the tunes and words embraces such a vari
ety of lively, attractive, and soul-stiring music and
sentiment that no trouble will be experienced in indu
cing all bepnner to go on with zeal in acquiring skill
In one of tbe most health-giving, beauty improving,
happiness yielding, and order producing exercise ol
school life. In simplicity of its Elements, in varietj
and adaptation of music, and in excellence and nutnbei
of its sones, original, selected, and adapted, it claim
by much to eutcel all competitors. It will be found u
be tbe best book ever issued for Seminaries, Academies,
and Public Schools. A few sample pages ef the ele
ments, tunes and sones are gireu in a circular ; send
and ge tote. It is compiled by Horace waterB, author
f "Sabath School Bells," N s. 1 and 2, which have bad
the enormous sale of 655.000 copies.- Prices paper
covers 20 cts., $15 per nundred; oound 30 cents .
Ver hundred; cloth bound, embossed gilt 40 cents : $34
per hundred. 25 copies furnished at the one buntira'
price. Hailed free at the retail price.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
The Day School Bell. The tunes are lively, and
such as may be easily mastered by children. The spirt
of tbe songs is unexceptionable and well adapted to the
school. room. It is the cheapest and atntmir the best
competidi of school musio published. New York
leacher.
Dat School Bell. This book is eminently adapted
to use i our common schools.
We have a great number of school song books befors
tbe public, but many if them lack musical as well as lite
rary taste, and are really demoralizing in their iaf.n
ence upon the musical talent of the young. "Airs of ao.
kcowicoed excellence, weuded to words of true poetry,
are the Qualities that oupht to be sought with tbe great
est care in the preparation of a school song book. Thi
book seems to combine the e two qa?'ities. Pennsyl
vania School Journal. . -
Published by HORACE WATERS,
Til-ly " JTo. 4-. 'radwy. New TJ.
TI2H SOIL OF ItESJUASKA
BY TH01VLP30JJ" S" HEDGES,
IN RAISING "
GARDEN, FIELD & FLOWER SEEDS.
To MerchaEts, Postnisicrs; Farmers and !
Garners. r. ' 'i
. ;i
It is certainly to your interests to brv !-.;:t -
Sinds, growu on the soil ot Xelrarfcv It is;, your in
terest to get seeds to sell on commit ion, Uat arc fi c::.
and true to name. It is to your iiitertv-t t" get sc:: of
us instead of receiving them froo th: r f .-.,m li
stacks tht have been peddle-i aronnl i-jr years. It is
to your interest to give us au vrdtz i. r a jtenora: ts
aoTtinent of Garden and Flower see !s, ti.i- .;.ir, -i
which to snppiy your customers In tJie m . :
We will give you a commission of i- .s ,-.r tb
$1, of sales
Gregory's Celebrated Marble Head X i z Vtvn-
head Cabbage.'
Gregory's Celebrated Stone Ma so a Caohaze.
Large Early Red
' Large Late Drumhead
Large Tork
Eearly Tork
1 Varieties of Lettuce seed.
do
da
do
5 do Pea do
6 do Onion do
3 do Eadish do
4 do Beet sio
5 do Parsnip do
2 do Carrot do
12 do Watrmlm a- -
8 do Ifuskmeloh du
4 do Tomato' . 1 de "vt
4 do Turnip dw ' - '
3 do - Cucumber At
3 do Sireet Corn d .
Dwarf Broom Corn d t . .
Georgia White Sugar Cane ,d
Common Chinese do do
Pure African Imphee do
Great Spanish five eared Corn, ,
Connecticut seed leaf tobaccc seed, .v ' -Orinoco
do ' do
Havana . do d
Wilson's slo de -
Maryland do d
Pe.ir Tree " - do do
Maryland Brosd Leaf do do
And some 50 other kind uardea Seeds.
FLOWER SF.EDS.
TteLa.ics, (ixi bless mem), ail wnt a f.ne flower
gartlc.i they wi.-h to make home attractive they wish
10 have anat, well kept Lawn, with its green turf well
shaded, and here and there dotted with nature's fairest
treasures, nodding their jeweled heaCs to the summer
breer,e, and emitting their delicious fragrance to all
around. The husband, when he returns at eve from the
care and turmoil of business, meets the smiling fcett.--half,
who smiles because she has a home, niaie dear by
attractions that God intended should typify all tsat is
beautiful and pure. A. man or woman who loves flow
ers can never be coarse or unreaaed they tare a lan
guage that speaks to the heart, asd the heart recipro
cates ; they are emblematical of pure thoughts, noble
impulses and morsl asp'iratiouR..
To our Lady readers of the "farmer" and "Adverti
ser," urge up your Lieze Lcrfis, and bve a scpplr of
Comer see Is ready for spring piantiug. We have the
following;
Japan Fiat, 4 kinds,
Spa uish Pink,
Chinese Pink,
Pioiiee Pink,
Caronatioo Pink,
Sweet Williams, S kinds,
Verbena,
Phlox,
Creepera, 8 kinds,
Celu&ia Cristata,
FTislisn Prtiaia, 8 kinds,
Pottnlaca, 1 4 rs,
EnrlL-b Dottb'.e Uanybock,
Cleome FniUens,
I pome a. 3 fiua n.iy
Double Zinnias.
Ecd ahJ W hite Cypress,
DooLle B:sams,
Caineha fliwere-I Ealsams,
Africaa llib.scuj.
Terlasnng Flower,
And over 100 other fine f w?r for s'e bv
TKOilPSOTI & HEDGES,
X'crvetr.trt.r 23ra, 1SOC.
the miDi: or r.zvi ioii.
idcs'D cri:cij:
"Correct with spirit, eloquent wh'a ea..
Intent to reawn, or pciito to please."
THH I7ZT7 HEHCTJH7,
lOH THE NEW YEAH.
It is with no fear of WarV ef!t vn tbfir li'.--
rary fortunes, that the publishers of TekNsw Yof.r
ilKaci ar acknowlcU'9 the uawavetiri,; loyalty vg
their two hundred thousand subscriber, and an
nounce to them, and to all, that tha New York ilr
curyfor this year (lSn:j) wiil be richer ia every
luxury of Polite Literature than ever before. It i
no upstart speculation, no temporary 44?er.rr.t" -.'
but a first clajs literary weekly, whicb has bets fi
miliar to'the United Stales for a quartar cf a eaa
tury ; and while the wisby-wa.rhy mu-ihrooaa pr:at
cf yejterdiy are cuttinj down thsir talent ct7
while they r Le thair subscription "price, t'ae Nw
York Mercury maintains all its great SufT of lU.man
ecrs, Poets, Iiamorista, Emayuts, Story-ta!e?t. an.i
Editors, and promises to make it still grcafer for
ii u tn otj paper for every bom. Iti I f fy -Bains
of read.r matter per weekcoastituts an c.-'
parsJleled ' -'
CONSERVATORY OP THE ENTE IITA I NI N ' ? ,
and i t novels, II iscelianwm Tales B.utif of Vr-j
(io-fip, Feuilletons, broadsides of Humor, arid P.l .
isbed Editorial eombine to epitomize all thcchAi-a
of
WIT, AND SENTIilLXT I ,
Tbe bi sbanl reads it to his wife, the mother to huf
childrea, Lbe lover to hU sweatheart, the n.-ldi-r t
bfj comrades, and the vinae schoolmaster to s
ele around the s--ove. It is familisr to tae t '
uf every man, woman and caiid in the c uatry. an L'
has regular subscribers in savorsj countries in Eu
rope. The New Tori: Mercury id n.M iientiSod
with the grandest patriotism of the age, for aevenl
members of its brilliant sta ho! J hih rank ia ouf
nb!earmy, and have made themselves as fsci
with the Sword as with the Pea. The great iuas
traaay; artist3 of the New York Mercury, the inim
itable Dariey, gives the paper the hiLctattribntee
of FinoArts; and yet the largest literary wtjVly
of tha dy promises to sarpass itself in all tbeje re
speotj durin.-r thoNaw Year! " "
Thefrst
New York 3fercury Xove'ette far Uif Nw
Yeirt to be cc .mmenovd in the isue cf January 3,
ISo'J, is tail i - - . . Jl' '
VICTORIA; r .:
..... . , . " '
, . OB TH1 - . " "
. ,. i ... ,
iiil; hies s of castlf. oi.ii-k.
HYCOUilN MAY CAHLETON,
'-' "KHSII VK," "LA VASQrZ," AC, AC. " .
Tha pro'd'jcticn3 of this di.-tinjuished auihcicrs
need u eul gy. Public opinion has long jiaee pro
nounced '.beta superior to any other novelettes pb
li.-hf.l ca tits side cf the Atlantic ; and tlio trui
test, of their merit is fonnd in the fact that tb'.-y r
eagerly reproduce"!, after their publicatian Lri . iht
Mercury, by .tlie English press. We may add tht
the new tale, "Victoria," hi fully equal in inttrust
and depth of plot to either of those which eav se
cured so lar;;e a share of public approval, and ?
oan earnestly recnmnifind it to all tU ry-reiders.
.TLo New York Mercury is sold by all Dewmi
and ieriadical dealer? in America. To sabiwiborj,
it ii regularly mailod every Saturday mornin;, f-r
Z2 a year; three copies for ti ; six copies f t r J?;
eight espies for $12, with an extra copy, free, to t!.
getter up cf the club. Six months' abscriptiocJ
received. Always write plainly the name cf your
Post OZice, County and State. We tbka the noun
of all solvent backj at par. Payment mast invaria
bly ba rattle in advance.
237-rfp'Jcirui'n Copies seat free to all apr'icanU.
' Address all letters and remittances, post paid, ti
CAULDWELL WniTNET,
Proprietors of the New York Ueriury,
r 113 Fulton street, New York City.
n2S-W
mOSFECTUS FOB 1S53-
THE YORK LEDGEP..
KOW IS THE TDIETO SUBSCIIIIIE.
There is a great desl of talk among our cotmporariei
about the "great risH in the price of paper," aud the
necessity for a corresponding rise in the price of news
papers. We do not agree with our friends as to the
last proposition. It is true that paper bas gone n?
frightfully tilts per cent., at least, aud is ''still ou it
way up." Bat what of that. Publishers have fr
years bad a good time with low-priced paper, and made
large profits ; and now that times have changed they
should pay the enhanced price f r paper withmt whiii
ing, and withont trying tj get it 'back out of their sub
scribers. Tbe increase in the price of paper will ui.ke
a difference of tens of thousands of dollar to us ysrfy ;
but we shall not increa the pries of the LEO'JEJl -
That will remain as it ia. We can ifird it. Oar t,a
scribers have stuck to us whea parer was chesp; and
we do not intend U increase onr rates to them now
when it is dear. "Ii is a poor rule that wou'l Werk
Wh ways.'
.i' i - .
. OC E. T E E M 3 : .. ,
Single copies, two dollars per annum; two copies,
Uiree dollars j four copes, six dollars; euht cuiev
twelve dollars. Posttuastert and thers h set
clubs can afterwaro add single copies At. $1,50. T-i
party who sends ua 812 for a club of eight wpies. (a.
sent at one time,) will be entitled to a e.-py free
Terms Invariably in advance. X subscription take
for a less period tb an one year. Canada usM'efs
must send twenty six cents ia addition to tha subcrii
tion, to pay the American poatave, which is halt a cent
a copy on every paper. The notes of ai; speoie-payina
banks tiken at par. When a draft or chock ran cunvea
ientty be sent, it will be preferred, as it will prevent
the possibility of tbo loss of mcaey by mail. -
53" We employ do travelling aenu. Address aU
conimuuicatlous to - .
- - , HOBKHT KOXXEa. P-jMisher, '
No. 43 Park Eow, New-Tork.
THE CONFESSIONS AD rXVUZll
KNCE OF A SUFFEHEIl. , , .
Published es warning, and for tlB especial bene
fit of Yonns iien nnd those who safer with 2itrvoa3
Debility, Loss of Alemory, Premature Pecay,& Ac,
by one of those who has cared himself by lucpla
means, after beinfj put to great exjxese and knur
venienco, through the use of worthless me 15 as
p-e3cribed by learned Doctors. . : - . .
Single copiss taay be had cf the author, C. A.
LAilLEIiT, i-S'j-, Urtor.pint, Lccg LLvid.by enelos
ijsr a- rvat-rjaid auUrt:?sd envelope. - Adlre
CUAELlS k. LAilii LIIlT, Esq liree34oiiit, Lon
Islar.d, S. Y. .
. '..y 22, lC3. n4-2j5. '.. '
L ' L
SABUATII SCHOOL ELI I ISO. Z.
75,00b Copies "Sold ths Firct 12
. .T.Ionthii cf its Publication. ,
It iian entire New Work, cf nearly 2':.0-pni.
Many of the Tunes and Hymus were written" ex-pre-sly
for tH volume. It will soon be as popufcir
its its predec3Ssar,'(L;e'il No. i) which has run p to
the eo'Ttiiocj nrjmbcrcf 575,nci) c piei ia S3 months,
orft;ripp!r.g any rsiy School Look cf it siie is
sued in thiscouD'-y. Also, both volumes are Lo a J
in one to acx.m!Douate schools wishing them in that
f.rmj Prie of Bell No. 2, paper covers. Id teats,
$12 per 100. flcund. 25 cents, 18 per 100. CWth
bound t rnborsed silt, SO eects.f .12 per ID!).' Bel! No.
1, taper coscrs, 32 cents, til) per 100. JJmnA 25
j i.-enta,?!5' per 100. Cloth bound embossed 'glt.Zj
ecnts, J-'J per 300. lie::. ics. l aal 3 bound u
gethar 43 cent?, 3i per hucdreJ. i -copies fur
nished at the 100 price. Cloth onnd embossed
gilt, 50 cent?, 49 per ICO. ilj.il po;taj9 free at
the retail rrice. ,.
HORACE ATEHS, Publisher,
n41-ly ... - yo.431Broadway,XewJfi5r.
rr.trixD ohxa"hn'Tal vnms.
800,000 Apple Trees, 4 years old, $3 par hundred $50
per thousand.
76,000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 to 3 years old, $25 per
hundriNi, per thousand. ' ,"
20 COO 1 year old Diana Grape Tines, $15 perhanared
$100 per thousand.
150.000 Standard Pear Grapes, $6 per hntHred,
per thousand.
These Pear Grafts, not being bulky, can be transport
ed cheaply, and by growing two years, will n;ke vl
sited trees to plant in an orchard. Any one f-an tr t
their mon;y by growing them to sell. Sendfjr Wh. le
gale and Descriptive CAtalogues. -
E. JfOODT . SON.
n5I-3aa Kiacra Navseno. tockport, N. T.
Seeds Prepaid by ZZziL
v
55 Prettiet Annuals In CultiTation, - - lfJ'
23 Choice Yejetabie Seeds lor the Garden, - H
Both toClubHof Five for f3; Tottiuhsof Tea for $15;
To Clubs of Twenty for
The K3W J.iPAX JflLIET, with immense b-rn.
six to ten inchi km?, 25 cests per large papfry Pit
for $1. I recelve-i Genuine Seeds of this new art Tiu
able KUlet direct from Japan, bT theXlisva, !i- t Hay.
and can conlldently recomuie-.d it as tk,- b: billet n
cultivaUjn. B. X. WATrON",
uSS-if Old Colony Xarsenes, Plymouth, Kasa.
STUAY COLT.
Strayed Sarins: Xr, ' 1"-. trza tho farm Pr
telling, sir' nii'es south?; of -"iiata C'r, tw
t-iiu. h;e ws a bay mare with wii? s; ot ii tae f :,
and one bind toot wti:t. Ti e other aoU.is kors n
Inclined to gray. Bota a year old last spnrj. Arv
peraoa retu-n a the colts tn the residence cf t: - -ieri,oeti,
L5-(v milt.' wast of K5u,aja C;' J. 6f j. ;
information leai-uj; t-tseir d.sToverr nil t !.t--!
rewsr.ifd. ' Airs. Tt'Cii'-U -
ret2b-u34 Tw
tiW Talltrs, 7 run jaw, ru a.