Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 09, 1863, Image 4

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A Tractical Cuide to llcuiih ui.d Vizor.
TEE NEW GYHZf ASTICS,
MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
ttltk travtlaliort cf Prof. JT.'a t- Lumb Rr!l In
HmctOT, and Prof! Schrtber $ ranyi.ana4iikt.
: V itY'Dio xehYs. m. d. .
Proprietor rf Oie Psex Sfrrc flyinii ?
rrM Thrtt Hundred tt.'n-'rctinns.
PRUT. $l.tu
On Vol. liM '
Jfo recent Iiat:ine-V"tcr lia crcltel nvwe cor.er
Interest thm the nrtieieti the A'r-nist Atlantic, i n
The New G mnasiics.'' 1'be p eseiu wik is a dui
peie exp '-uin of the system of whicii that article
f ave a synopsis.
TI.e aiuhor i.f this wp-k hs her for msnr ywri en
gaged Ui . te-i''V:io; G im irs. TuP 1 - t (ips-ribe- and
illustrate it Kfw htctn ! t,i:v.-ic.i Training.- This
yslero tod?' had lit ird lcwi le-t .f iat; arid r;irii'.
nVe. It e .nijrips eserc c with D:i-.;' IVIiit. Kings
Wand, Clubs, etc, ali .r u M. rt are uia :p pet tect !.
clear J y fu'il pxr'ar,.ihi')' while t:ntiy ae illustrate.!
hy j U ton I re;vep:it.ni t,f tle t.: n'ii or the In-dy
TP;uirpl t prforni fh"n
Tbe I)liU)b l!i-tr'i."t'T, eniTtvf.1 vridi t Tils wnrlt
lofile liiplipt in -r:--t l i' lpv.nar o. It I dt
itnpl tor h'-sic -e. I ; v a iin-.n v.i ieiy of Duml'
Bell Exeiri"-s usot wnli a CHPiiuly-nMecttU pio
g retire ern' f-r evp y-i (y p a tr-e
TL P.ui?yiiu.ai Wii J ver.v c;:uplp, useful, and
clip?.p piPL-e if pyiuna;i hr: "'' n.-'i "'i h 4!t
KjruiusiiC f je'nps in.ij I'P ; r f.r mP l. m1 wii.-tj cit
t muodureil. a; nu ni i-'t. iu'i .v.y rir!f I" uko.
It in rullv (ipci iUa ai.i illu-traiP l jn Ui:s n.innie
Tie ' ki-w ;iiiji.-tic" hLfi' ! i.erpa 1 in ce yfam
V.y intLe Unci wl crp cxprcis? i v.ul as a r.!'?;ius o'
traltb. LaJjs, o-i-'xi-tify uiil Cii-1 in U asiOii r.
rtxty if Eiy. Smi ip ami trtvi.? .r.iru Exorcjep. ail cf
li'pii nay J p :aciol in tup r i wn h -n'C-
J-Kor tIe a!! t K-ftMcr, or FCir pottprtd to
an; atiJi es, receipt of ): ;.ilir. c u p .',ti.iMierc,
Tii'KNOH J IKLUS,
Till: lit UAL AjIlUICAN.
I CONCORD GRAPE VIM: TliEB TO
EVERY
I aro now lsMiini a new fpMe (f that popular Arl
enltural mid H i t ic-i It :r 1 pappr. lt;e arn Jmrnrdn,
In I'tua. X. V. It wiil l e pi:i'li!ip.li.u uip l.-taid 15:n
f each moiitc, in c "1 'y p '.vi9 hiyo at mio Ujliar
a year, or on!y tevcnt-rf cent in ci.b. A
riFiY cei:t ccijcoed cp-ate yi2:e
wilS be Feut itec to crerr sulcnbor :n a cMib of four
ct m ir? ; an ! jtu vines, Ji ee ci aTl co:, to tbose wiio
puj one drilcr.
The Rnral American is devctf-fl f xclr.pjTrly to rnral
ut;ect8, and i one of He l.et pa Pi fur Fanner?,
Stock raibPrs. Fri?';t-proers. GjnionP'S. I'-ce kecpr-rii,
&.C. in tbeUnitPd sstatps. 1 a;n r-il kin.wn tlironjii :n;
the entire cuuuti y. as the farmer vUi"T of i lie Northern
farmer. Hid ike ar.!hur of ihe '-American Bee-Keeper's
Manual," and Domestic Poultry H. fe " 1 liMve i-pcrt
life iu rural purtuiu. au l now am a practical larnier
and fruit-grower. I hjre 2Mio C'iiC--d (impe Vines
to distribute nee.- This is uec11el'y the best (trape in
this oouniry It ripens in all ciiuiaies. and yioids
double tbe ouaniiiv of 1 1 uit ut any -t tier m jpsy. Viiips
four years old wil i general f ryduce a t-utficl of grapes,
wurib. $5 in any market. ,
LOCAL AGENTS WAVTED.
I want local agents in every sfi.te and every town -Premiums
and copimiRM'.n? are extreme' iit'prl
Send for sample copies immeJiaiely. Licii are free to
all. AdJreo T b.AII.NKi:.
Clinton Oneida C'in;y, X Y.
Tin: iiaiu or ritrrnoM.
Nowreadj.a new and 5i'jrir collection of 27
Anti-Slavery, 1'atriotie, and Contrabimd" forgs.
olos, dueti, quartet', and horu-es. Must uf the
Poetrj and AJu.ic hag been -written cxprepsly lor
this work, to eorn-Fjiind w itli t!ie tiinos, and should
be ? nng by the mi!ii:n, ia ordor to aw;itcn a deep
interest in behalf of the ' t ntr;ih uid.," -m b. ui fJi d,
in bis providence. Las cart upou the Free North to
cloths and educate.
eosTr:T!, tn takt.
"Ftir. Freedrxu's li'orn Las dawned t- 4at t
"Breafe the Chain?, o-- ' tiv ii :tin Sword :'
Freai.rjt is Marthin ; on, cr. ry lbi!Ie!uj;ih ;"
Oh ! Help tbe Gontrabsnd," "0!J .lolm Hr.-wn's
Song; ."Song of this CoTitrabnijds':" 'O Let my
People Go :" ,,Pr..dy on tbe Songrf tbe 'Contra
bands';" "Where Liberty DwelU is my country ;"
"When Slavery dies there 11 b Freedom; "Wake,
Freemen. Hod has spoken ;" 'Whittier's suppressed
Song of Freedom," etc.
Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per doien, $3
per 100 ; postage I cpnf,
110 K ACE WATERS, I'ublishor. "
p4 1 1 y - ' 4SI liroa J wy. New York.
NOV7 READY.
TIIE (Jffli-al Thi-n Vo!utiu-.-r Jiirot0ry. ! 400
v?es. eontnit'it'g ti,t: IZr!tlcnce .f every
OCl-prand i'livato in the Fi.i.-u Auuy. if h tln-ir
Commaud.tJasualtiev. ProuKdii rig. Ac. r ?Kvtry
one wai:tsit.i Sent ihu-t -m ! .i rorri pt ol 20 pen's
eas-h.orstsitn;. . AJd-es UENUY 15. A.NnOX.l'ub
rsber.49 State Street, l!.st. n.M.is.
A caui to yoi; i.A!):i:s am
:i"ti,s:ji an:
The pubpri'oT "ill ' k1 (free of i-hnrpe, to nil
wbodesireit. th- 1 ecip; nid directions fr ci'kin
'ftsiinpl" Vi'i-t'iHr Liin. th.it w4;i, in 1 rem two to
eight day. remove I'liirt.rs. I'i.utc'ius.Tan, Kkkck
les. Sallow sv;i., iid all uifutitip ai.d rci'.liti???
of the Skin, liiJi vin the Mine ns Nature iut-rded
it sboud be o!'t,r('w r, two' h ow! l- "f -;".. Those
dent ring tbe It crip, with lull iiistrutiousi directions
.and ndvice, vill lease cull on or nudress (with re
turn yw.st.i?. )
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN. Prs-ticnl Cbrrjst.
' . S.1. lr..::Jway, New Ylk.
Msy 2?. 1RC2. r.4-2in.. .
II ELY
i!r?
f 2
FREIGHTERS TO THE MINES?
AND
'WESTERN TOUTS
And the pub.ic ceneralir a" rc-petiuMy informed
that hi Mills are now in ex p:i?m rur.i .j-,t: rder, turn
ing out from 60 to 75 sacki er day. 2jP Las the best
millers in the Tei rit-jry.
, (Admitted Loth is Colorado at"! N'ebi a-la to l e nnsnr
passed by any W est of the Mississippi River ) linade
from tbe lest of Fall and s.;,rttu When;, sn l is su.'d at
as low prices as can be obtained in 'he ,'erritory.
His flour is kept for sale at a I . the store iu Drown
ille. Ue is prepared to furnish fi ei.iiteis, mid riti
tens generally, wiih (l"a-iroiu ei-Lor FU or Sj-nup
Wheat, and aUo with any a'liount of C iri C;-n Meal
and Buckwheat Kiour at the lowest ca-h prices.
Custom Grinding d ine t une-sixth per bushel.
lie desires tccajl theatletitiou of freighter to the
advantages of Br.jwnvii ,e a shipping i:iit to the
West. Ni4 only ran any aiii unt of giiiu nj flour l e
obtained here cheier than at any other p iintin the
Territory, tut the Meichau-r tiete liav laid in iLu ea
on a larpe snppiy of every variety -r t.nt.
Furniture ! Furniture ! !
The most complete swk of Kurnitaro evor iCViel in
this upper country just reeivpd l y T. HILL
Brownvil IP April 25'h. ls.l.
m nplonmcnt.! 100
TO SELL.
SEWISG -MACK
AT REDUCED r RICES.
Sl5EttZI.
. Our Machine is perfect in its MeihaniFm. It is lei
liable to get out of onler thn any i-ibcr. Diplomas
have teen awarded it over the Giover &. llater aud other
iigh pricod Machitit. ' ' ;
-15 Eim. :
Onr Machine ises a 'ii'Ul.i nppi). ard will TORK
WITH ALL KINDS OF TIIKKAH, Silk or Linen, making
an elastic henm free irum ti oiiitips to lieak in wah
lug and is ihe BLtT and CUKAPST Machine iu use.
- EACH. "
Onr Machine will HEM. FELL'. STTTCTI. QFILT and
BIND, and wiu on all kimls ..f u.ls. trmn the flies:
a wis Muslin to the C'r-6.-:t 'r4.ien, wo-kina wUhase
t brAiifrb evers- iliic kPst-e itii-K ici Cis'-li
ALL MAC1UXLS ARE WARRANTED.
' $15 EUJII.
zj q q q q n q q q rj q
f if you want a Gocd Machine- and not have it
, ' Cost you eny'hnvg, write to us, aa -we
waDt the El 'line tested
ii every neihtorhood
' in the Un.ted
'."". Stfttes.
$15 EACIJ.
EMPLOYING AGENTS I
' We will jive a commission en all goods told Ly om
iKeott, or we will pay wapes at
FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH
and pst all Decenary cxr.en'es. For particular! ad-
' rt, ; (J11AS. T.UGGLFS. Acent.
Aof. Utfa. iS-?iy Pet-pit. Mich.
. For Sale at Bargains.
Two Np. t Shuttle Emplr" Sewincr acuiues.
One Franklin Fanilly Sewina Machine.
Two ILirtce Walers' .75 Melodiors.
Two Freeh's Conical rat,hine Machines.
One No 1 P, W. Gates & Co.'s augar Csr.e till it
ra;raterR. " ' .
Apply at the Adrertutr and Trmr Offlcr. Browi
rille, S'cbrapks- '
BrMMfcih. 1S. rll3
EAGLE WORKS MALUEUCTUEIKG COMPANY,
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GATES' PORTABLE ENGINE.
N'tv. 1 6 florae Ptw er,
No. 2- 7
So. 310
weii-b? 2 (HJ las '
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Is A sent for P. W. Gates'
fj" Oiders lett with
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3 10 " C 00 " " t6i'
fev i'im :i--f -FF- ? w co 5 W
s "f . ftv- y :i g 55 ; I .
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? 1 .unburns ki? , 2 z- h
5 v fit liMUUL '43 A
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P. V. GATES' PATENT SUGAR CANEMILL&
ow5.-s-ssj.v..w .iy;fY,-v; '1- ,
Portable Eagine, Evaporators and Sugar Mills.
FISHER & HACKER,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA
XO HILLS SOLD OX CREDIT! -
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'h-i "mitts'!- "iiiiiS -itiiiUdiiiumJI iiy
l.i'lllU'j
N" . 4 i Horse Power, weiuhs 7 500 lbs.
V... 5 15 8 5 0
N'.'. 6 IS " " 10 IN;0 "
Price ffl
l.iro
" l,3CO
X I l an np ifh thrce-rol er mill for one
1 .-r-e wei-hs 6 0 pounds, and capibie of ex-
-ss-iii" 30 to 60 zall m juice per hour.
. e A JO.
No. 2 i an nprivht three-roller mill, for
cue or tw.i horses, weivhs 800 pounds, and
cpjlile of rxoressins 60 to 70 galluus Juice
i.er liniir. Prii-e $50
So 3 is an n plight lhree-roller mill, for
two h.oes, weighs nh 'Ut I 000 pounds, and
c;iri;,b:e of exprpssin? 70 to 100 gallons juice
per hour. Pr ce $G5. ,
No. 4 is an umiL'ht three-roller mill for
two or tour hor.se-: weiati 1 400 iiouuds. and
Is cip.iMe of expressing from 100 to 150 gal
luis juire her hour. Price S5
No. 5 is a four-horsc-powcr miL r.pricht
rol'PTs. for steam or w;iter po -rer, capable of
cs pressing 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour.
Pare 8).
K.i. 6 i: a f-ix-horse three-roller horizon
tal mill, hack seared f r hse or steiim pow
er, weish.i 1 200 pounds and capable of ex-
ptesil from 7J to 100 calioiis of juice per
hour P:ue $75.
No. 7 is an eiht-horue three roller aori
r.'mal mil I. bark i.eaie-1. for horse or steim
ouer, weijhx 2.W0 po'ttid, and will ex
pss f--.m 150 to 2-50 fa! Ions per hour.
ice ft i -25. .
No. 8 is-a sixften hoire three-roller horl-
, :Jr tii;tl iiill l ark KPHrel for steam or water
;.., wvF'mi o,3 pound. and - espresses-
.-f-X'JVi 3"0 U 600 galLois juice per hur.
i-ice $a:a.
r. W. GATES. President,
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fflKlV i CITY . BHRYSTflM
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CHOICE LIQUORS.
Wholesale . and Retail.
OF. THE
p
it
!.' BROWN VILLE,
; Das just received a ebmee lot of tbe best brands of
Liquor6, wUicu he will teli ty the Barrel, Gallon.
Quart or single Driuk. The fol low ins is a partial list :
BHAHDIE3:
French, l '
Cagnac, ' ; ,
Apple,
;" Raspberry,
, Peach.
: - , Cherry,
' Blackberry.
WII7E8:
Port,
Huriirarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Medara,
Champagne.
WHISSIES:
Bourbon
Rye,
Scotch,
Irish,
iVfannngahala
And a variety of corrrmort articles
BILLIARD SALOON AND
YI IXITH EY-'S BI CI
Main Street. Brownville.
Novmber 14. 186. nl9-tf
HORSES."
FEED STORE
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
IJEXJAJIIX ROGERS,
A VXOHVCES to the public that he bas purchased the
entire interest in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly
owned bv RoperaSt Brother, ue U now prepare! 10
accommodate the public with
Carriage".
Saddle Hordes
Ac. A, Ac.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
Can flnd at bis Stable ample accommodations for
horses, mul4S or cattle.
rJr.-JAJiii Rinituo
N. B. The partnership heretofore existing between
Benjamin tt Joshua Roseii la disoivea.
JOSnUA k. BENJAMIN ttOtita,
May 29th. 1862. n47-tf
JAinJFAGTuilISC
Otitii ki 1.
.35 f.-ixiii-X '
TO YOU W VT
;te.ui EMiixns 0:1 coils.
PATENT SrfJR CAXE MILLS,
PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS,
PATENT FIRE K VAPORATOftS,
PATENT STAMP MILLS,
ror.
riKi;s peak on laki: si'pekior
SEND FOR fMRCrL-AKS,
With Cnt and Descriptions Price etc , etc.
SAW M1LUS FLOFKING MILL.
AND MACHIERT OP ALL DKSCRIPTIOV.
iTMb.M i Ol( fUtl'I'I.AKS.
P. W. GATES, President.
N. B. Apenls wanted everywhere. Chica?v
IS. V. IT' it. AS, flKMT,
IUoun ille. Nfbraka,
Of whom Circulars aud detailed informaiioa can
hud.
March 20. 1S62. fn37-lyj
HELLO, STRANGEH!
WHERE DID YOU C17T THOSE
NEW GOODSP
AT
J. BKKHY & CD'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWNVILLE.
J. BERRY & CO.,
Have Jnst received, ana are now openinf at their
stand on Main street, one of the largest stocks of
DBY GOODS
AND
GR.O CE3R.IESS
ever offered in this market Remember the place,
J. BERET- & CO.'S,
JNTOm 11, IVXfxixx streot,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.'
May 29. 1862. n47-tf
PRINCE ct? Co.,
FJLLSIUAG, X. Y
Will send to applicants who enclose stamps, their
New Catalogue of Small Fruits, including. 2u Selec-t
Varieties of Strawberries. Also Catalogue of Bulbous-
Flower and Hiponies, Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
R..es and Flowering Plants, Seeds, tc. nl0-2w
BF.OQM COEM WANTED!
JOSEPH SUELLABARGER,
Desires to purchase a large amount of Broom
Corn for whi.-h be will pay the
HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH. .
Feb U-n32-tf
DISPEPSIA AND FITS.
A snTeCurefor thee diftrespimr complaints Is now
madt known iu a "Treatise os Fobeigw ajdsa-
RDAL PRPARATIOXS " pubii.-ued by DJLi,
OPHELfa UJiUWilj. The prescription, fur-
nLshet by ayouns clairvoyaut girl, while in a state of
trance has ci red everybody who has taken it, never
hivinu failed in a single ce. It is equally sure in
cuses ui Fits a ol uyspenwa, anu ine jujtreuieui. may
be found in any drug ure. Those who are afflicted with
C .nsuuiptiou, Bronchitis or Astuin. may also be cured
by the use of my Herbal Preparations. 1 will sod
tiuis v.luabie preriptluu f ree to any pers..n on receip
ot their name. Addioss, ViL. o. jjkuw,
No. 13 Graud street, Jersey City, K. J. n7-6m
NEW .11 US I C.
'Shall we Know Each Other Thero?" Song or
Duet and Chorns,"ly Rev. Mr. Lowry, author of
Sabbath Bells Chim on." This song is good.
Price 25 cents, mailed tree. A pianist in attend
ance to try new music.
IIOKAUE WAltlW,
xll-ly X. 491 Vr4tj, Pnbliiher.
JOHH L CAEOII.
' (Successor to Luahbanph k Carson
TJT :,v ry UZL i
landed taxIpayino
Dr in Coin, Lncurrent JUoney, L,ana
Warrants, Exchange, and Gold Dust
MAIN STREET. .
BnOVrflYIIalaE, KEX5UASHA.
I will glre especial attention tolrayln)? and selling ex
' hange on the principal citiea of tbe United State arid
Burope, Gold Silver, uncurrent Bank Bill, and
Gold Dust, Collections made on all accessable point,
and proceeds remitted in exchaase at current rate.
Deposits received ou current account, and interest al
lowed on special deposits.
OFFICE,
MAIN STREET. I3ETYFEE3T TIIE
TelcgrapSi and tlac U. S.
Land OCices.
REFERENCES r
Lind & Bruther Philadelphia, Pa.
J. W. Carson & Co., ' " "
HiKer. Dirk & Co. Baltimore, Md.
YonnK &. Carson, " "
Jeo. Thompson Maon.Col'r of Port, ' "
Win. T. Suuidsoii, Ksq., uanaer,
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaber, Late 3d Aud. U. 3
Tarlor & Krieb, Bankers,
McClelland, Pye X co.,
Hon. Thomas G. Pratt,
Uon.Jas O.Carson,
P. B. Smali. Esq., Pres't S. Bank,
C'1. Geo. Schley, A'y at Law,
Coi. Sim. IlHinbletonAit'y at Law,
Jude Tbos. Perry,
'rof. H. Tutwiler,
Washingtw
it
v. Kl.
Chicago, II).
St. Louis, Jf o.
AurjapliB, JUd.
Meicernburg Pa
Hajiertown, Md.
tf
K.tston, Md.
Cumberland, Md
Havana, Alabma.
Nov 8, lS60-tf .
TO MERCHANTS, BLACKS3IITIIS,
AND WAGON MAKERS.
IE0M! IE0H!!
D. A. CONSTABLE,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.,
HAS OX ITAXD AND FOR SALE A LAR'iti
AXD WELL SELECTED STUCK OF
IRON, STEEL,
CASTINGS,
CilPUIsIXQ:
nOUSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS.
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SHUNUS, BELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, THIMBLE sKEIN3
CHAINS, WAGON liOXES, SCREW PLATES,
ltOLSTKIi PLATES.
FILES, HASPS. WRENCHES,
SLEDUE HAMMERS, HAM) HAMMERS,
SUOEIXti HAMMERS. PINCHERS,
NUTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC, AC, AC,
ALSO
WOODWOHKS!
coKfinmo
nuns, spokes, fellows,
WAUON liOWS, SHAFTS, POLES,
AXELS, HOUNDS,
AXE HANDLES. BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW HANDLES. Ac.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE OP
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
AT
PACTOHT 37IUCi:3.
HAVING LAID IN A LARGE STOCK
OF THE ABOVE GOODS,
DIRECT F K O M THE
FACTORIES,
us:ro::i: the rise,
AM ENABLED TO SELL TO
TRADE AT PRICES THAT
DEFY COMPETITION.
I
THE
BLACEiSiiaiTIIS,
jKSend in Your Scrap Iron.ga
Oiie Dollar Saved i E .rial
to) two D.U
lari AlaJ.
HIGHEST
PRICE PAID FOR
SCRAP luUN AT
WROUGHT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE.
FeLIi-n32-em
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
To Western Farmers.
Tobacco Soed.
1 have several varieties ot rob.i-0 that will ripen
well iu this latitude. To any one whw wishes s-el,
and remits me a three--ent Post.-ige stamp, on the
sstue, I will send a tinner of each variety i.f seed
GRATIS.
Orders must be sent in tho months of September
and October. I do this to introduce the culture of
Ti briceo in the West.
Address R. O. THOMPSON,
Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
P. S. Papers in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Ne
braska, publishing the above onee.and semlinsa No.
marked ,will reciive twenty four pnjer-- ehoii-e flow
er seds Iroe b nail. R. O. THOMPSON.
Okrd or Gumbo Seed.
The bett substitute for Coffee prepared inrhesame
manner as Coffee Packages of seed by mail at 10 cts.
each. Each packace coiiiains seed enough to rai.-e a
sppply for an ordinary family,
Send orders to H. A. TERRY".
n38-tf Crescent City, Iowa.
m wsm
Merchants and Post Masters who will add res ns this
fall, will be supplied with Garden. Field and Flower
Seeds to fell on commission at fair rates. These seeds
are all grown nete and are true to name.
THOMPSON &. HEDGES,
Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co..
Aug. 16 Au5-FnS tf Nebraska
LANDRETH'3
Warranted Garden Seeds
BLUNDER. K0ENIG & CO.,
(Late John Garrett & Co.,)
No. 5G North Second Street, Hb re Pine,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Offer for sale at very low figures, a large nd wel
assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple
ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer,
together with a large and fresh supply ot
Landreth's Celebrated. Garden Seeds,
CHOP OF tS2.
Tor which they are the sole agents. Their friends can
rely upon getting from them seeds that are not only
pure but true t j same in every instance. Also field
seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed.
Top Onions. &c, . &c.
ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED.
Dealers In seeds would do well to send them their
orders.
Send for Almanac and Illustrated CataWoe gratia.
BLUNDKN, K0X1 k CO. .
F. W, 192irM.!y.
AD
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Si
LETT, STPvICIILSR
- : hlAlX STIIEET,
Co.
BRQWNVILLE. N. :T.
' We are now reeeirlnir and opaoina ooaaplete assort
in eat ef Merchandise, consisting . . r r
' OF- DZl r iG O D": ; V.
Prints, Muslins, '
- Drills, Osnaburg, ' ; ;
Denims, Cottorades, ,, ,
Apron Check, Hickory,
Jeans, Beragej, Linen.
Dress Goods,
All Wool Delaines,
- Fancy and Plain Silk,
Lawnes. aten Vestings,
Broad. Clo'iis, .
Cassimere,
Hooped Skirts,-
Scc.y Sc.) Sac
OF .GROCERIES::'
Coffee, Tea,
Soap, Molasses,
Candler, B. C. Soda,
aleraius, Vinegar
White and Brown Sugar,
Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
OF'MAllDiyAHE:'.
Axes, Hatches,
Butts, Screws,
Locks, Latches,
fails, Tacks
Penknives,
Knivr-s and Forks,
Hand Saw and Mill Fils,
&c, &c.( &c, &e.f &c. &c.
OF QUSiE.'VSWAKE:
Cups and Saucers,
Plaies. and Planers,
Dishes and Tun Me! .
Cial C)ill Laa ps,
Lamp Clm; nf ts,
OF ROOT$$&UOLs:
Women's Shoes.
Kip, Calf. Buff aud Kid,
Gaiter., Calf Shuns,
Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes.
Slippers, MenT Calf.
, Men's Broans, Copper Toe,-
Kip aud Course Bkhs, &f..&c.
OF IIAT
Panama.
Leghorn,
Splinter's,
Straw, Wool,
Cas-simere,
Plantation,
Shaker Hoods,
&c, &c.,&c.
Of Farming UtensiSs:
Cradles, Rakes,
Forks, Plows,
Scythes, Snath '
Shovels, Spaues,
Hoes. &c, &., &c. &c.
OF -LU1U2SER:
Clear and 2nd rate
Pine Flooring, Siding,
Boards 1, 1 1 2 and
2 Inches Thick,
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Pine Lith,
All Sizes Sash,
All SizHs Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
we call the at'entron of the public to otsr stock, as
our uASil U iiilvxas enable us to sell low.
. ThauSful for past atronage, we solicit a continnane
of the same.
LETT, STRICKLER & CO.
Brownville. July 3d, 1S62. n62-tt.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
Havin? recently made large additions to roy stock,
consisting of
SADDLES, HARNESS. BRIDLES.
COLLARS LINKS. WAGON WHIPS Bl'GGT WHIPS,
OX LASflKS 1IORSK LASnKS STAGS LASHES,
SUKC1NGLKS tJIRTnS,
STIRRUPS, LKATiltBS &.C., &C.
I think I can acom:iiodafe all in quantity, quantity
and priie. I w( . k noue but best Dak Tanned Leather,
and gettimr it diiecily rr.m tanuerieo iuohio, feeicuu
ttdent it will give atifaciiuu.
Plasterers Hair en Hand Cheap.
CASH PAID FOIC HIDES.
J. W. JtlDDLETOX.
September 13. 1862 n9-ly
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever ofTertd in this Market.
XO DOCDT AHOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT TBI
Batimore Cotliiug
Store
BROWNVILLE, IT. T.
dayidYeigel.
Announce to the public that he has opened out a
stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPET SACKS,
GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR, &c.,&c, he.
Unprecedented In quantity, quality and prices. He
ts determined bis prices sha'l correspond with the
times, and therefore offer here la tbe West, at Just
as low rates as such goods can e purchased anywhere
ia the United States. As a sample of bis prices he
will mention that he sells
. Coats from $1,25 up to $15,
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vesta from $1 to $5.
Boots. Shoes, nats, Caps. Fancy and White Shirts, Sns
ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Ax., in the same
proportion.
The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning
thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef-'
forts in the future to give entire satisfaction.
CaU aud 8oo Xxixaa
DAVID SEIGEL.
awwrrrtHMawM, IWl.-lj-
PXIIIVD 2,3 fcT
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s-JT .
FOR SALE 221 and 22:5 sCv JH
Chicago, 111.
Prices. Wt ,-. 1"
sizes wthersiiP 5n r,. -"al I n
t . x- " i':-r'.sion. w th r.. "'-"
,ucio.-j iu .ew K,rk to C!.;.,, . ""saifa.
teaman. ToUwrS-J
? ow and expense, so much so tit bu. S '
it. Someth.ns more pra,ni,sl m bu -tt ;
.eemes to be the only alternatire
retain.1 all the advanta cf !
dron for brdiug. and devised rrnV r 'V ;
steam saneier.t f.,r a!i purp .,' j. .of 1".. ?
practical, and proves a PERFECT r!!..s"!; 5
.... 4 COOKOft (
II .II
Sole aent
221 A 2
W 8. WewVN
Where will iil-ohe found DoVns i f "
PuratH., Force Cwten.s. Chain and r
Pump. Thimble Ski-ins and S -,j i ,Bl
ev.-ry rari tj f Farmi To.1.
Sheliew. Fe,-d Mill,, Hay andVw If ' r-rj.
Stove-. Ac. The above w 4nM -"Vi,
i u 1 1 1 1 ui lijeir respe ctiTjf
"5a
1eS
January 18")2. tf
COMMERCIAL NURSERY
03IAII i, XEBRASRi.
E. H. BURCHES
PROPRIETOR.
I have I'm since been eo ivinced f tbs
cla.s Nursery in the West, where 4M,,,t-t
TREES, SHRUBS. FLOWERS
Can be adapted to onr elinjate ln,j (
Is rmJ,
iursr utis, i uae esiaousue'l iu thin
for ")e at
r.l . . . ;
Wholesale or Retail,
A laree and well elecfed stiKk, sairtd r0 ik, -
Apples, standard and dwarf; PPrs tjiilirl,s,
Chemes, .taudard audi!w.f '
Peaohe. ' r
Quince. Goosi,erti.
Cnrrents, Grapej,
Raspberries,
Strawlerrie-, Biaik&erriw
Evergreens, n't
Roses, )
Ornsmentsl T'ses.
Greenhouse and Be ! ling Plants. et,rc
To which I would bev leave t c.tl l ite himh
people or Nebraska, Kansas, Colyrid.. lndX ri
west Mi3uri.
33" -v terms will be as low as ary rt US j
Nurcery.
By purchaoins ot me the expense of tnr.pnruEa
from the east can be saved
All trees and plants are carefully lb'HJ ;:
in me oesi manner, ror which a cturge of thet-ui j.
will be made. No charge will be mate fir tie Je;ir
of packages on board steamboats.
All commuiiicaUons addressed to the ander.
will receive prompt attention.
itarch. 1SCJ. g. H. BritCHi-.
THE DAY-SCHOOL EILL
THE DAT SCHOOL BELL. A Nw Sinj-.si U
or Day Schools, calel the Day Schooi Blll
eady. It contains ibont 200 p,tge of cnniceS'W.v
s. Rounds. Catches D-iet. Trios. Q urit v.iCh
roses, many of them written express y f,,r th; t
besides 32 pages of ibe Elements t.f musu;. Telf
ments are so ea-sy and jir.,re-sire tlut ir.imr im
ers will find themselves entirely successful in instT
ing even young scholar? t sidz crrectly aud srte:
caliy. bile the tunes and w.irls uiStcm su-u itr
ety of lively, attractive, and m strin m'Kfs
sentiment that no trouble wilt be exve-'iPD-f'l .o
cing all beginners to go cn with zeal in acquirn
in one of tl-e most heaith-tiv:u?. benny inij'it j
happiness yielding, arxl on'er prndn:t::K eier:
schoul life. In simplicity of its E emeiii?, lU'i'ff
jed adaptatiin of music, and in excellfncunilnjiis
ef its songs, uricinal. selecte-l, and a-la'ed. it c;3
by mtk'h to e.tcel all emipeiitors. It will ha:i j
be the test book ever Ksned for Senimarip: ilJ.:ea.n
and Public Schoo's. A few sample p; ut ib
ments, tunes' and son? are given in a cTa'.i.; w
andgetone. -It is compiled by II(irai-e Wrero.
of Sabath School Bells." N 1 ar.d 3 rh ' tti't S
the enormous sale of S55 00O copies. Fr:ce W
covers "0 cts., $13 per hundred; tKr.Dd $1 mi V
per hundred; cloth bound, embossed giit 4S ceits: i
per hundred 25 copies fnrnishe-1 3t the i &-W
price, bailed free at the retail price.
NOTICES OF TIIE PRL.
The Dat School Bell The tunes 'HWf
such i s may be easily mastered by cl.rtiien. Tl1
of the song's i unexcepti.m tble and we 1 al:ipil
schoo" room. It is the cheapest ao I aiu-i.t -5
c mpeti ii of school u;umc pubii.-l.pd.
Teacher.
Day -ihool Bell This b.k is e:n;ne::i:y
to Use 10 our comni-Hi sch'Nils.
We have a great number of school "r t k- -""
the psiblic but many of them lack iivimmi is we' :
rarv i.isie, and ere reahy deiuorjiixiiu iu ibr ::
enee nren the musical ta:ent of they .a:g A:i ,(
.... .m
knowiegcl excel ieiice wi.ie-l to "i r'.tv-.
are the q-ualities that ouibt- to be viulit w; b b"'
est cai e in. 'be preparaii-m ot a t.h.si b "
b "k se-ms to cnihine ti.e e two n - ue rnf
tania School Journal. B.
Pnb!isoe.i by BOR-H-
iai.lv Vi. i v" '
I TIIE Ml I la OT AKWW
BY THOiiPf-ON & Hi-EG3.
I.f RA1SINO
! GARDEN. FIELD, & FLOTO SEEDS.
To M reliant:
Pa.im.itfrrs,Fii
GiirdeLtrs.
en u
It is certainly to ynnr
kinds, grown -jn the soil l Xebraski.
II :t ti? y' -
th .t 1 1 '-P4
teresi 10 jcei seeis u srn ou cmuiiu 4
. . . .l I,. fPi "T1"
11. - -
ana true 10 innie. ik is ko j-ui mint
ns instead of re- eivin them froai t!)' t1"-1
link., tht havp Irt-pn npii.lid ar i'l f '' feir
in
Iu ynii niiprri i xie uj an u:uci - r.3
son mem of GaMen aisd Flower see'is, im- w "
which u snppiy your cusiumers in th- sp :y" t
We will ive you a cuu:mii-i..n oi J !--
$1, ut sale- .
Gregory's Ceebrat edJtarble Hea-I JfixaJ'"
head Cabbage
Gregi.ry's Ct lebrated Stone Masoa tan""-
Lar.e Early Red
Lare Laie Drcmhead
Laree Y..rk
Eearly Turk
1 Varieties of Lettuce seecf.
00
4
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
Pet
Onion
Radish
Bt
Parsnip
Carrot
do-
6
3
4
2
2
12
8
4
4
3
da
d.
do
d
Mo
Watrme!on seed'
Jtu.-t ue luu do
Touiaio do
Turnip dv
Cucumber do
sweet Corn do
3
Dwarf Broom Corn do
Georgia White Sugar Carse
Common Chinese do do
Puie African Intpb.ee do
Great Spanish five eared Corn.
Connecticut seed leal tobacco seed,
Orii'oco do do
Havana do do
Wilson's do do -
Maryland do , do
Pear Tree do at
Maryland Brosd Leaf do do ,
And some 60 other kfnds Garden see-
FLOWKli S.r.V'ttt9
The Ladies, ( b es mem) all ' u r r"
garden they wish to make home at: iuyT
to have a neat, well kept Lawn, with its rf5 (n
shaded, and tore and there dotted with " ,e
treasures, nodding their jeweled he1
breexe, and emitting their deiiciou 'r'"J"'. 'ltr9'
around. The husband, when he returns '
care and turmoil of business, meets oe snij Jf4, i
half, who i miles because the has a home, j 3iii
attractions that God iutendei should t W lTr
beautiful and pure , A man or woman hJ1,. -r
ers can never be coarse or unrefined he- , ,eoi
nr. ik.l f, Ik. k.irt aiditei'C . .J'
cates; they are eutfclematical of piif-1 ll'uU' v j
impalsea aud morsl aspiration. . x's''",
. , . ... . v. . i.pirmr a-'" .
in our LtO'-ij rraiici v -
i ser." ourse npyv-ur Lieae Lords. ai
- . n..,nM!72.
..nil
Bower seeoe re'y ior .pim v -
fol lowing;
Japan Pink, 4 kinds,
SpanUh Pink,
Chinese Ii iik,
Picotee Pink.
Caronation Pink,
Sweet Williams, 8 kinds,
Verbena,
Phlox,
Creepers, 8 kinds,
Celosia Crista la.
,k Tof.ini
9
En?!:sn r
Sii s - - .
Piirtnlaca
Ipome3. 3 flue '
D.iuoie Zinn:- r
Red-nJvrtnieCr?
Camelia flo'renM
African n.
Kverlasring Flower, ,9 -.t
And over 100 other fine Cowers r rTfvDC-r-THOMPSON
Ve0t
Syracuse P. Otc Co
VWer ra, lr3