Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 21, 1863, Image 4
1862. DRV' GOODS A!!D GROCERIES! THEODORE HILL, Is reeetrlng, and' will continue U receive tfsring the nauaer, oat of THE LARGEST BEST STOCKS o r IJ1 IIBCIIII, r ft o m New Tork, Philadclpliia and St. Louis. Tbal has ever been exhibited In the Westera Coon try, embracing al 1 the ltet stylet and novelties of the Umes. His stock embrace Vrj Hood. Groceries, - Uartlu-Rre, i " " Cutlery Qneenware, 1 Huts and Caps Shaker, t . Hoot and Shoe l Doors mid Sash. 1 Glaand Z'nttr. i Fine Furuitnre, i &c, Ac, Ac. ! Amoog Mi Dry Good will be (onn4 Trints Glnpham. Lavrn. Ilaree., JJrown and Blenched Muslin, Demee. Striped Sheetins'. Cot- -tonadc. Hosiery, Gloves, The Latent Styles Hoop Skirts, Notions, Vc.', Jtc. He has much the Largest Stock of QUEENSWARB in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Bail naod Packet lane of Steamboat!. fy 2, 132. p46-tf. ' IcCORI.UCK' Eeaper and Hower MANUFACTURED AT O Ix 1 o A s 1 1 1 - Tli? celebrstM mschlr U br all odd tbi BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. X twtthKtauditic tbe nirepreentations of thoe inter entl in other machines. C. H. JfcCurmick Ac Bro. tnan vfartcie at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many chanpes have been affected daring tbe past season, and for 1S62 tbe "Mccormick" it presented with greater attractions ) than ever before. As a reaper, . THE ECOIS03IY OF POWER IK THIS MACHINE, ITS . Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, f1e It preference orer all others New Improvement adfled, have materially lessened the direct draught, and ocbTl'Hi the tide draucht that many assure us that it does Hot nov exist. The drnght of tbe Reaper is so light that inntirurrcos instances the Urge tour bone machine is worked with hot two horhca. FOR MOWING, Tbe Machine of 1SG2 will utand any test that may be applied. Our Onard and Patent Cleaner effeciually prevents c bo kins, no matter wbat the condition of tt.e srraM, while oar new divider point Feparates balUiy lodfted and tangled clover or grass, where other ma chines fail. There is also a creat advantage inonr serrated sickle edire over tbe smooth, as it does not require sharpeninK o often, thns saving time. Onr victle will f recently rnn tbrongh an entire harvest without once grinding, while tbe smooth edge tnnst be ground once each day, If not oftner With a moth ertge the Iranght increase as the knife becomes dull Onr dranpht is nniforra, and la tbe repeated trials dnrrnjc the en of 1860 61, proved far lighter than .iiijrle Xuwers, cntting at the same time from twelve U eighteen inches wider. Onr Mower can be ued with or without tbe reel , this l important, as wiihout the reel it weighs but about 70 pounds. ... In addition to tbe very liberal warrantee given to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers who may desire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest with any oiher, and k.ep and pay for the one preferred. Pamphlets with fall description of improvements tettinioni!, fee., can be had by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, Mayl5.1S6I. n45-tf FOR FALL TRADE. 1862. GUI . JOHN C. DEUSER, MAIN STUEET. BROWNVILLE, N. T., Takes p!eanre In annonndng that be has now on hand, , a Urgt and select stock of every article in bis line, I -GOOK STOVES, ' nt all the Improved patterns, rli : Plymouth Rock, - Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, . t &c, fcc., a.,' HEATmG STOVES, ' - .a Parior Stovee enHes wlety. some of ' ,0,waich.e entirely new designs, vis : Combined r oil and Parlor Stovet, something very nice for small families. - I CALX -ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF I 1 CALly FAKHERS TO MY ! HEAVY SHEET IRON, for Svgar Eoiltri, and : Large cast mo kettles. I) A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAED AND COAL OIL LAIIPS ar.s, Copper, and sheet Iron ware; . Lante. ... Shovels and Japanned . . Vare, fcc. self-cealiiIqTruit CANS I OF the latest a04 mftlt mrrt,red Style", cheap for caoh. . t a prepared to rot p guttering and pro"n, ,ni1 alt other work of my line at th i,..rtft rotlce, and In a workmaaLke mauber, wu.a 1 warrant lf atU f aotioa. EAGLE WORKS H&HUPUCTIJRIKG COHPAIFZ', CHICAGO', it,r,iTsrbis. 1 t i I - X " - I II -V - i 'Am L -Wi ill. jo' e J r-' 'fc- ' k. : r - .-r - s - '-a in !.-. I " ,.,i...Mkn...1.',; i .it zzT- rT'- '"till t GATES' POUTAdLxJi iUiSUiiuil. No. 1 6 Ilorce Power, weih 300 Ibtt. Price $50 No. 27 "4 2Q " 6K) No. 310 6 0.'0 ' 2- T ....r.-r-v-m.-.- - U : ' " tit: . . o r-' tKr iW,., i:,-: CP CO a 3) rt 3 O i ; i i : : r , s cr iw u t t; mmm mwmm . i MmnHhnnim J I 1 U U kJ U M t' I ? .1 U i 1 i -4 .f v 1 nnnnn? 1 : i: ' W llUiHHV r I': .-. v innnn.!-.. IS . : isi iiis ; 3 t3 ' l'"IP.ii:iIrH7rMi,;a i' U llalllilJMIIilMlllll.lM-!'' P. W. GATES' PA TT?,NT i Wll.l.l . I I . j I I' If 'I' 'IJi Is Agent for P. W. Gatzs' Portible Engine, Evaporators and Sugar Mills. rj- Orders 12 1 vliU , . . . , FISHER & HACKER, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA NO MILLS COLD OX CREDIT! 1 !i i .'if !,'.'' i 21 'i u -: V z4 . ti- ... t ii (ill ii 7l ' ' ' 1 1.1 viVV-'' !.V NK 4 12 Horse Power, weigh 1 600 lb. Pi ice $"5 No. 5 15 g0 l.00 X.. 6 13 " Iuo0 " ' l,30i 5- - 2 'l H M ?! aa r s " 15 3 r 2 0 2 1 - 0 a) i 1 . 8 o o 2". I-1' ?! i.ii.iii' "' y -3 3 a 0 CO o 1 iiJ-'Mei.iN o i3 r - p 3 ATwS ;fi;W :.. rill. r. ' o " 1 I 1. i 'VI c c O r. 0 c v, .-3 m to o 1 5 Q- r. it i 5's 0 fH n o fS O "2. -5' a t CO 3 . T SUGAR CANE MILLS. N'i I isan np.-iplir tbrre-iol e mill for o'ie ' -.r-e weiKbiB 0 poiiiifis c-tpiine nt ex p H-lmf 30 to 60 gull u. Juice per hour. - ..-e $10, . No 2 i an tipriclit bree-ro)ier mitl. for one r iw bore wpizb Kno.-xiondH and Capable of exore-o-inu 60 to 70 galiuns juice tfer hour. Price $r0 No 3 U hii upritht ihree rollfr mill, for two ii , f.e. welim aiioiit 1 C)0 p . -iihi. and c;i)bie " f exire-tn 70 to 100 giilions juice per Injur. Ir ce $B5 No. 4 In an npiU-ht three-roller mill for two or iovr fre j weiij i 400 pound, and is capable of cxpreliu rm 100 to 150 gal lons juice per hour. P-lre $85 No. 6 is a four-horfP-power mi' I, npright roller, for t-teum or water porer. capable of etpressln,; 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour. Price $60.. No. 6 i.r a slr-hoi-pe three-roller horizon tal mill, back era red for bseor steam now. er, weiein 1 200 pouixts. and cnpable of ex presina from 70 to 1C0 gallons of juice per hour Price $75. So. 7 iK an eii:ht.hr.e three roller hori zontal mill back reie'l for borne or stem rmwer, weiffh 2.000 ponnds, and will ex-i-cs frf-rt 150 to 250 gallons per hour. ..Vice $125. ' ; . . No. 8 ii fixren horpe three-roller. horl-i-'tital nill bark reared f-r steam r water .wer, wiigns 6,30 1 -pounds; and expresses f.om 300 to 600 galluns of juice per huur. Price $300. ;"-p.'W. GATES, President,. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. n i .j I ! life I I : hi ii mi I Wf: At, , i I (Ml L I. 7 1 ST 1; II H II. I J 1 '111 . 1 II. : 11 1 i -iU CHOICE LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, OF THE iir.OWNVILLE. Has Jnst received a eh ice lot of the best hrah'ls of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel. Gallon. Quart or single Driuk. The followimr u a partial list: BEAHDIES: French, ' Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, . . Peach. Cherry, , ; ' . Blackberry. ; WIEES: Port, ' .1 Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. . WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, IrL-h, Manoncrahala And a variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. 1 IXITftLV'S III 1(1 Maui Sireft Bruvvnville. Novmber 14. 186. nl9if "FAST HORSES." CITY LIF-BHY STABLE A if o FEED STOR K, BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. REJA31E ROGERS, ANNOUNCES t the public that he has pnrchae-l the entire interet in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly ovtiiikI by Rogers & II other. Ue is now prepared to accommodate the public with Crriase. Unjrrie. Sulkier Saddle IIore, THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for horses, mules or cattle. BENJAMIN ROGKRS N. B. The partnership h""fore existing between Benjamiu & Johhna R p la dt s ived. JOSHUA a. BENJAMIN ROGKR3. May 29th. 1862. n47-tf .IAIjrA3IUrtIlC tiCLvIPA!i"Y. DO ynu V-7 ATE.UT'r.I.i:S Oil COILLitS PATF.NT SUGAR CANR MILLS, PaTKNT STKtM COIL RVAPOKATORS, PATKN'T F1RK EVAPORATORS, PATENT STAMP MILLS, FOR PIKE'S 'PEAK OH LAKE SUPERIOR SEND F0K riRCri.AUS, With Cutj and Decriplion Pi ices etc- . etc. SAW? MILLS FLOURING MILL ANI MAC'niERY OK ALL DKSCRIPTION. WSfcNU t-'Uat I I Hi l!h.?.fl P. W. GATBS, President. N. B. Ageni.s wanted everywhere. Chicago 1(. i.l l)K.AS, VCCM', Ilriiu 11 t ill. brHltH, Of whom Circulars and detailed information can imd. March 20. 1S$2. rn37-lyj HELLO, ;STRANGKH! II ERE OIP YOU (JET THOSE NT E AV: G O O D S P AT - J. BKURY & CO'S., I'HE VERV CHEATEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. J. BERRY & CO., nave jnst received, ana are now opening at their tanuou Main street, one of the lai Mat stock of DRY GOODS AND ever offered in ibis market. Remember the pla e, J. BERRY & COYS, ZSlQm XX, ZVTaIxx street, IIROWNVILI.E, fi. T. Ma 29 1862. n47-tf xntxrcoiES cfcy 00., I LIMII.G, i. Y Wl 1 1 APtlll III Mlinl mtlt ti ta. K. I. utA .tainnj tKolv ... r't mi nUi VUVKtTV Piaill"-) urn New C italogue of Small Fruits, including 200 Select Vjrities of Strawtiprri. A In.. CJ.i...i r Ruihi.n. FlowerH and ttPotiies. Fruit and Ornamoutal Tie, tvca ami r lowering r mnts, Seeds, &.C nl0-2w BROOM COFN WANTED! JOSEPII SI1ELLABARGER, Desires to purchase a lan?a amount of Broom Corn for whii'h he will pay the HIGHEST PRICE IX CASH. Ft.o U-n32-tf NEW MUSIC. ' "Shall we Know Each Other There?" Son? or Duet and Chorns, by Kev. Mr. Lowry, author of wfciio VUIUIV UUi A Ills D ' Price 2h cents, mailed free. A pianist in attend ance to try new music. HORACE WATERS, ' nil ly No. 4SI Broadway, Publi.her. A CARI TO YOUNC LADIES ANI GINTLEMAN. The subscriber iM send (free of charge), to all who desire it, the l.eeipo and directions for making a simple YfjelaLle JsaLn, that will, in from two to eight day?, remove Pimples, Blotchks, Tan, Freck- lks.allowkk8, and all impurities and rough nexs of the Skin, loaring the same as Nature intended it shoud be jf,cr, smooth aud beautiful. Tbofe desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions and advice, v ill please call on or address (with re turn postage.) TUOJJAS r. U11AFMAS. Practical Chemist. 83P. Broadway, New York; May 22, 1852, 48-2m. JOHN L CABOXT. (Successor to Lnshbaugh &. Carson LAND AND TAX PAYING Dealer in Coin, Incurreut Money, Lahd Warrants, Exchange, and Gold Dust MAIN Sl'llKKT. UROIYM I'lLXE, AEUllASILA. t will give especial attention tobuylng and selling ex hmipe on the principal cities of the United States and Burope. Gold Silver, uncurrent Hank Bills, and (itId Uusi, Collections made on ail acceisab I e points, and proceeds remitted in exchange at current rates. Deposits received on current atxouut, aud interest Al lowed on special deposit , OFFICfi, 31 A IX STREET. KET.YEEIY TlIE Telegraph and tlic lT. S. Eantl Otiices. REFERENCES: Llnd & Brother Philadelphia, Pa. i. W. Carson & Co., . " " HUer, Dirk & Co. Baltimore, MJ. Tounu t Carson, ' " Jeo. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, " wm. T. Smithsou, F.sq.. Hanker, Washington D. C. J. T. Stfvcnu. Esq., Atl'y at Law, " Jn.. S. GalUher, te 3d Aud. U. 3.T. " Tarlor K Krienh, Bankers, Chicago, 111. McClelland. Pye tt Co., St. Louis. Mo. Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, Annapolis. Md. Uou. Jan. O. Carson, Mecerwburg- Pa P. B. Smali. Ksq., Pres't S. Bank, Dagertown, Md. Col. Geo. SibWy, A'y at Law, Col. S.11U. U.tinbleionAti'y at Law, Eanton, Md. Judj-'eTboK. Peiry, Cuuiberland, Md Prof. II. Tutwiler, Havana, Aiaurua. Nov 8, 1860-tf TO 31 E UC HANTS, BLACKS31ITUS. A.D WAls'ON MAKERS. IBOfJ! lEOFi! D A. COr: STABLE, ST. JOSEPH. JIO., HAS ON HAND AND KOii SALE A LU) A.ND WELL ShLECTEI SIOCK it IRON, STKEL, CASTINGS, AND niRDWA C ilPIil.SlXQ: nORSE NAILS, NAIL RODS. CORSE AXI) MULE SlioKS, AXV1L3, SI'KINiiS, lSELLOW'rf, AXFL.s, VICES, TIIIMULh tKEINS CHAINS, WAtioX I.OXKS. .sCkENV PLATES, UOLSTEU PLATfcS. FILES, RASPS. WRENCHES, . SLEDiiE HAMMERS, ll.iND HAMMERS, feUOEl.N: HAMMERS. Pl.M'HtRS, UTf. HARICOW" TEETH, WELL WiD- ELS, AC, &C, AL80 WOODWORKS! COMPRISING TILTS, SPOKES. FELLOW'S, WAoUX IsOWft, SHAHS. POLES, AXKLS, HoliNUS, AXE HANDLES, ItiiOO l HANDLES, PLO W UA L-LE.s. Ac. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE OF FAIRBANKS' SCALES, AT 3?mCE3. HAVING LAID IX A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE O O O U S, OliiEOT F ICO M T il K F A U ! O K I L S , BEFORE THE RISE, I AM ENAwLKU TO SELL TO THE T It A O E AT P U I C E .s T il A T lltFV CO M PL 1 IT iuT. iScnd In Your Scrap Iron.gy 0.e Doiitir Saved E .na' t tw. D .; Iai JiUtl:. HIGHEST PRICE PAH) FOU WKOUGUT SCKAP iiiON Af CONSTABLE'S IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE. FtbI4-ii32-6ui ST. JOSEPH. MO. To Western Farmers. Tobacco Sood. have sevcnil varieties oi fobnn'O that will rioeti u:.llii.tli!ia..firiolu Tn Dior nna uVl.. u-ili . . 4 ... .ii.i ii.kli ..'I-. avvnii, i ' 11 j . u . n..uvi.fTU. un1 icmi'd mil i. lliiKift.iinl P. otii.u jftimn .... Ik . V. CU ,U V IMIi VIII I "l"l..J' C1M III III. asm, i win send a l.upvr i earti variety t sveu III! ITU trdTS tnn.f le s'nt in th . months of Sepieuiber anil October. I do tbi.t to iiitn.dui-e tlio culture ot l-. b icco in th West. Address R. 0. THOMPSON, Syracuse, Otoe Couuty, Nebraska. P. S. Paper3 in Misuri, Iowa. Knas and Ne- buiska, imbiishing thoubnv once. and sending a No. marked .will rut-sire t w.nty tour pnjier- ht.i-e fl- er m-ciN tw b? nail. II. O. THOMPSON. Okrd or Gumbo Seed. The be$t ubr.utute tor C.tlee prepared iu ihe s,ime raanner a Coffee P.icknRes of te-l by ninil at 10 cts each. Each package contains seed eno'ib to rai.-e a sppply for an ordinary family, Send orders to H A. TfcKiti. u3S-tf Cwscent Oil , Iowa. mm warn Merchauts and Post JfaterH who will addre ns this fall, will be supplied with Garden. Field and Flower Seeds to ell on commission at fair rates. Tuee seeds are all grown here and are true to uame. THOMPSON' & UKUGES. Xemaba Nnreery, Syracuse, Ut. Co.. An(t-IS An6-Fu3 tf N'ehrak LANDRETH'3 Warranted Garden Seeds BLUNDEN, KOENIG & CO., (Late John Garkett &. Co..) No. 50 North Secjnd Street, ab ve Tine, ST. LOUIS, MO. Offer for sale at very low fijrnres. a larjre end wel assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ment. coniprisdnR everything necessary to the Farmer, together with a large and fresh supply of Landretli's Celebrated Garden Seeds, CHOP OF IS62. For which they are the ole agents. Their friends can rely upon getting from them seeds that are not only pure but true t name In every instance. Also flald seeds at lowest market rate Chinese Sugar Cane seed. Top Onions. 4tC, . &c. ALSO COTTON ANI TOBACCO sF.En. Dealers in seeds would do well to send tbeni their orders. Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratis. BIXNDIS, K0K31Q fc CO. Te. ,I93B4-Iy BMIi ? LETT, STaiCSLEH & Co. BIAI.'S STREET, BROWNVILLE. N. T. We arp now receiving and opening n complete assort ment of Merchandise, consi&Ut OF DBY GOODS: Prints, Muslins, Drills, Osnaburg:, Deuinii, Cottorades, A,ruo Clit-ck, Hickory, Jeaus, Berage, Linen. Dress Gonds, All Wool Delaines, Fancy and Plain Silk, Lawnes. aten Vesting-s, Broad Clo'hs, CassirUre, . I looped Skirts, . &c.,&.,&,c. OF GROCERIES: CofTee, Tea. Soap, Molasses, Candle; , B. C. St -da, ' .' ale rat u., Vinyar Whitf and Brown Siiuar. Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt. Chewin: ami Sinkin Todcco OF.UARBWARE: Axes, ILiteln s. Bu;ts. Screws. Lock, La'cliHs, t iiis. Tac!s P. tiknive?. lCniv. - aiid Firko, IIaii Saw and Mill Fils. : Cicc, &c, &c. cfee, &:. &c. OF QV K EXs nr II E : Cuj- ami Sane- rs. . . Pla n- and Pia'f, rs. Dia'u s Mid Tim Hei . L'fal Oil! Lao ps, Lamp Cliiij m-ys, OF KOOTS&HOhs: Yuiii-n'.- Sho'-s. Kip, Calf. Buff and Kid, Ciaitfrsi, Calf Sb'is, Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes, Slipper. Mr-nV Calf. Men's Brcurans, Copper Toe, Kip and Course Bots, &r.,&c. OF tlATg &CAVss Pa nam a, Leghorc, 'Pinter's, Straw, Wool, Cassimere, Plantation, Shaker HooOs, &c.,&c.,&c. Of Farinisi Utcnsi2s: Cradles. Rakes, Forks. Plows, Scythes, Snathi Shovels. Spaues, Hoes. &c. Sc., &c. Slc. OF LUiJjiER: Clear and 2nd rate Pine Flooring, Siding1, Board 1, 1 1 2 aud 2 Iuche. Thick, Sash. Doors and Blmd.s. Pine Lull. All Sizes Sash, All Siz s Doors, All Sizes Blinds, Wecall the attention .f be public to onr stock, as our CASH CEKMti enable us to sell low. j Tbankinl for past pair, nace, we solicit a continuance of tb same. LE I T. STRICKLER & CO. Brnwnvilie July 3.1 ISGi. 1.52-H SADDLERY! SADDLERY I TTavinc recently made large additions to aiy stocc, coiisi.tiu: of SDPLK-, n XRVK'S BHIDLFS. CELLARS LINKS U A(JtN WHIPS Itfi.OT WHIPS, OX LASHfcS HOKSK LASIIKS SrtUKLSUKS, M'hCI.NULKS ItIRTIU. J-T1RRCPS LKATUKba bM., Ke. I ihink I ran arom n t.ie all in oua.tt'lT. qnantify ai d price I w. k imiie bi t tet Oak Taiinel Leather, and getting it di eo ly tr -nj t.tnoeriea iu Ohio, feeicon fldent u will give t-a. if ddiou. Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap. CASH PAID FOI5 HIDES. J. W. MIDDLKT0X. September 13. 1SSJ n9-ty CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CL0THIKG. Evtr offered in this Market. XO DOUBT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing Store, BROWNVILLE, II. T. DAVID Annonne to the public that he has opened out a stork of READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &c.,&c.,&c. Unprecedented In qnanfity. quality and prices. He isdetermined bis price sha I correspond with tbe times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just as low rates an such goods can e purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of hie prices he will mention that he sells Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests trom $1 to 5. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cai. Fancy and Wnite Shirts. Sa - ders. Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Ate , in the samj proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronape and pnnrte to spare no ef fort in the future to give eutire satisfaction. Cnll axid soo Ivim. DAVID SEIGEL. Bwrnvtlle, Jnw 13, 1541. -ly . 1 it - i - . ' ' . ' ' 1 Y. il I a ' ' ' -. Asncnltnral laiildrna ai.rj &nr FOR SALE 221 and 225 South , Chicago II,. Pri,eS. Wood size? of her sues in proportion, with fwi ? fr..m factory in New York to CUea", The advantages of eot,k.-d over nTwV, ted by all. The old way of bmiin"" lft,v slow and expensire, go much so taht but f Vt it. homi-thtng more practi.-al ra-i.n be haH seemes to be tha nl a- St ha retaindall the ad?:intasf the P !. i,m . dmn for b.ilin. and deri mea, J t ''C practical, a;.d proresa PERFECT rf',':, M . " r Whre wilt Hl.-oKofullj fWNW p ,' tf. Pii-n.-., F. rc. ri-tru. Chain .a.ut r. . Pum,-. Thimble Sk.-in- and Ir,;, 1 evi rr van fy f Fruii!-.r To. N r..,'''""! til im. u.,; a,Jv" j .stove-. A.-. The b.ve w.Ii be ,M , " ti e n.;.pnf;ipiiirer. t fbeir rync f,Ve ja(j "'m "f Iai:n,i IttoA tf C0F1ERC!AL NURSERY, OlSAIi.l, SKIlBAlt E. H. BUROHES, PROPItlETOR. I hHve lenrr since been co 'vinrp.,r tu -,, , claxt. Noe.y iu He Wot, where "Uf,H TBECS, SHRUBS. FLOWERS, &c Can he Map'ed to onr climate am (.n thei- ract. I hive etbiULed iu tuu Ul-e LT for ale at v J" ,,af Wholesale or Retail, A lare and well elected st.rk. ni t.J u thli chsUitt Applet, stan.l.irii ami ilwarf; Par,. -j .nrt, .r,lijrt. Cherries standard atul Jart; ' Peaohe"". - p, .A,riC''. -etrin,',",U Qunce, Gooi-erries. Cnrrent. ir.pe, Raspberrj., S'rawle.-rie-, Uiatkberrie. Evergreens, Sbn)w Roses, j,'... Ornamental Tree. Greenbone and Beddina PUnt. ee , r: T which I would bei: letre tocalliha rteiri-e At people of Nebraska, tUnis, Color ido low. nd srll,. west Missouri. t3"Hj term will te as low as any reliable emera Nursery. Bv pnrcha inir of rnfhe expense of tranportatioB from the east can be saved. All tree and plaui. are carefully labeled ami packed In the bet manner, for wnicli a charge wf tlietelet will le made. No charge will be m ule for ibe'irliwy of pftckageson boant iteaDilHrs. . All communications adilre.ised U tbe andertigtiea will receive promp; attention, March 1862. ' E. H. BUZCES. THE IIAUP OF'FKFf:no.H. Now rendy.a new and superior c4'.ert'u.n of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "CVniraUnd" wnz. stdos. duets, quartet, nd t-htiru'es. ioM T tne Poetry and .Mu.-ic h;i. been writt- n rxyr)j for this w-rk. to ctrrcspon4 k'b b tiia, and rhtiaU be sun by tbe uiilltrn, in order to awaken il-ep interest in bthslt of tbe 'ContrahMiid.-.'' h..talid, in bis providence, has ca.-t u(on the rrse Nvfl'u to clott y and educate. coTK"Tf, is fart. MFir Freedom's Mom has dawned at h't:" "FJreaK tho Chains, o n. ii:in w.nl 'Frt m nt Marching on. or. (i;. rv Hiiiisluifh :" Oh ! Help tbe Contrabands':" uO!d J-hn Brt.wo'i Song; S)nirof the Contraband':" "O l.ettny Peoi-le tJo :" 'Parody on the S-ng f the C jntrv bands';" Where Liberty Dwells is my et.avry." When Slavery dies there'll b Freed' mi" "Wiike, Freeni'-n. i.d h sjrokeiij" Whittiet ' tsttnA Sonjrof Freedom,"eto. Price only 5 cent single. 50 rents per doi"n, J3 per 100 ; poj-tiiije I c-nf.. . HORACE WATERS, Publish. n411v 431 lroadiy,-NeW Y'-rk. NOW READY." . THE Offl..-aI Union Volunteer Directory. H' J pares. i cnt;iininjf atid Reidrace nferrrj Ofil -er and Private id the Union Armj. t' -. tivir li tum:ir.(-.tasnaities, Pr motion, Ac r "Kft-ry one w:ii ts it.; S nt t.sr-ii . - .on re-ij.to 25-eo's e-h .t.rsMm s. A ld e-.11FN!(Y M. ASSON IV- !' r J - :. r,. ! r..(.r. I! n 'I ' FREIGHTERS JTO' "THS W A5D the WESTE8X 'CHITS And the public generally are Tespectfully infored that hi Miils are now in excel lent running rder, tarn ins out I-..m 6d to "5 sack pet day. be bs is B millers in the Territory. (Admitted h..ihm CoI-radr and Xb-a-ka tobeaiisN paMei ov n? et of the 54i-isxiypt Kiver ) I - ai fn m (he be-i of Pill and Spritii whetf nt it at as low onces an can be obMiued in the "ernto'T. Hi- B .or l kept for aie at hI ih tore- ia J ws ville. H-is prepare"! tu furnih f rei'liiers. anitnt1 sen jtenes .liy. with floor trom either Fjlr Si-nsJ Wbe ii atid al-owi.hany amount o C r.i ('"' !" ami Bnckwhe! F.our at the lowest ca Ii price. Ci-P m t.rr.idiua d .ne at one-fix. h pe- ba-hel. Hedeire tc cut i heal tent mti i feicl-ter t tne artvatitaee-. of Brownvii e as a shipping l""'- 1 West Not i n y ran any annum of Kiaio "! ",rjT I UIM.IIICU I" ' V " ' ' - I ' , j Territory but the Me'Chau net e liava laid iu iui"'- ur Tim m.mi couioieie nt.ck r Furniture ever ed th' uper cotiutrv jtit received by T. HlLt B .wnvHIe April 25th HOI, llTM M'llllOl. - 75,000 Copies Sold the First U Months of its Publication It i.Hn enure New Work, oi n.arty Many of the Tuned and Hymns ere srr.troo presly for thn volume Ir will on be a, fTu' as its pred.-eessor, ( B!I N'o. 1 1 whk-U h-" ru" "H tbe enormous nuinerof 575,001) copie-- in 31? lu-ntp outstripping any Sunday S ho llk of itssiw1! sut-d in this country. Also, both volutnsire '" in one to accommodate schools wishing them in"1 form. Prices of iiell No. 2, pHp-r cer, 13 $!2perT0O. Bound.2j cents. H per 109. t bound embossed gilt, 3fl cents.i ;2 per 100. IWl 1. paper corers. 12 cent., $19 pr Eoand eents,H8 per 100. Cloth b-uud embosr ?,lt- eents,$20 per 100. Bells J.- t nJ 2 hound to gether 40 cent, $30 per hundred. 25 c yf '" nished at the 100 price. Cloth . .und etuO'"' giit, 50cents.$40 per 100. iliil posMe free the retail price. HORACE WATERS. Fubli-hr, P4My N. 431 Broadway. Sew Ygj. New Remedies for SPERMATORRHEA. - II0WA11D ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. -A Benevolent Inttitution establved 9Wenf'i dowment for tne Relief of tht Siet and Dtrtn. afflicted with Virulent and Chrome especially for the Cure of Dueatet of the f Organs . ... keutt MtiUICAIj ADVICE glen gratis, by the acu Surgeon. . .v.. fi Taluable Reports on Spermatorrhea, anfl ' ?'gEJ(g. ease of the Sesual Orsans. and on the & w e, DIES employed In the mpenary, sent n tnrelopes.freeof chargt. Two or three Stamp " biddress DR. J. SXILLIS norGHTtW, noH aoeiatlon Xo 2. South Xinh S-ree- PbilIP'"' IlKpmhur t 181 M lr . . " 10J the mot ver.- -- inHd-iits f tbe War. now ready. iz ; x hishiy eolore?.. n fine heavy pap-.-r. f"nl . ,J, ' 2' f r5l.fl ,orl per UMK To srenfaJ tM" n . b-rer - pi- u itv ns.rve- orf r d Addr,-sllrJN-liY.ASS,tVi-tPuhashef, 91 SfcttSUei,BvtoB,iiai.