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    TIIE KXICKEI1C0CKEU .H0XTULV:
, DEVOTED TO
, Literature, 'Art, Science, Politics, Society
'. ' ANNO UJSTCEltENT,
i The pioneer of American Monthlies will ienceforth
( be known aa the
J KXICXiXIXIIOCXIEIl JIOXTIILY:
I A UTIOHAL MAC AtlVE OT LITERATCEE, ART,
. inn KAriETr.
. It will l-e u.e ana vl the present conductor not on y
. U earfam ib former proupe. bat to eiteud its circle
f riders, and make it a welcome guest in every
American bouebo.d. W.tH tbi view oa Ubor ei - ex.
p,M will be apared In eour.n the bisb
Uleet. mt alone vn this aide of the Atlantic, but in
. bold fcemifplere. .rit,k
Alihoup literary Mapaame, it will not hrink
the dar. free from all party bias. It ill e'"l'rf
!Ln a. mlacell.ueou. cu.ieau. nute. n current
Venus review, of new lok., and literary, art eien
- t.rt! rou'ic! and dramatic tipi while the 'Editor's
Table wi.b which the reader. f 'Old K.hicC have
been 'o tamiliar, will be monthly spread with the
cliiceit literary viands the market tan anpply.
It i. thu. hoped that even uu.ler th9 depressing in
nuenctacfa proctracted war, the veteran JlaRasine of
the Uuited State will reap, in iu new and improved
cha'acter, a piedtiiul harvest of .ubscriptioiia. and
maintain, w.tn added lastre, that position of a flrst
claa moutUy. which it has held for wore than thirty
rears.
TERMS.
OnecopT. three dollars a Tr In advance, postage
prepaid. To the Army aud Nvy, two dollars. Two
opie. Four DjMar. and Fifty Cent. Three copies,
Sit It.illar ami FiftV Cent..
Thi fni krlvwVpr and anv other 3 niseari'ie Will
be sent nyear for- tar hollars and Fifty Ceuu.-
Subscription must ba.eat direct to tbe office. . 2To col
Single copies will be tent to acy part of the United
Ei;es or fcnaaa, pj.i paiu, on receeiywvi ieuij-j
Sack numbers may be obtained on application singly
or in teis. -
yew $3 subscrilx rs will te supplied with the bac
11 u iliuri b vl iuc 111:11 reins ninw" j . , ,
' Adicouutof ten per ceut from tbei-o price will be
v allowed to persons sending c!ub. of ten e-r inure aub-
. tenners. . .
All communications should be addressed to
KIN AH AN" CORXWALL13,
1 . 37 Tark How, New York.
Unquestionably the best sustained work of
lax uoa ill ins w uuu.
HARPER'S' "
HEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
The viilumnt bound constitute of themselves a li
brary of miscellaneous reading such at can not be found
In the same couipa. in anr other publication that has
come ufider our notice. Botton Courier. .
The most popular .Monthly in the world. New l'ork
Obterver.
We must refer In term of euHcy to the high tone
and varied excellenceot "Harper's Magazine" a jour
nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies
in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest
light and general reading of the day. We f peak of this
work as an evidence of the American People; and the
popularity it has acquired Is merited. Each number
contain, t ally 144 pages of reading matter, appropri
ately illaetrated wit!: good wood-cuts ; and it combines
In itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical
quarttrly, blencedl with (be beat f eatures of the dally
journal.. It b.i irreat power In the dissemination of a
love of pore literature. TacBNER'i Guile to Amer
ican literafure, London.
So Ma-aiice in Europe or America is ao well known;
Done has haif as many readers; and, we may tafely
eay, none lias received so large a tribute or adraitra
tion from the cultivated classes, that delight in a
bealthy, diversified, elevating periodical litetature.
It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside
ntver had a more delightful companion, nor the mil
lion a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Maga
line. Mthodit Prottitant, Baltimore.
TERMS.
The papers of permanent value which have been pub
lished in almost every number render a complete set of
jillarperivate aiine a desirable acquisition to any pub
ic or prts, nrlibrary. Tbe Publishers can supply com
onl,twoif bn any Xumber from tbe commencement.
a2 yve cents they will send any Kumber.by
. id Any volume, containing six Kum
ars, bound In Muslin, will be mailed, pott paid, to
any place in the Uuited States within 1509 miles of
Xew York, for Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. Com
plete sets, now comprising Twenty-Are Volumes, will
be rent by Express, the freight at the expense of the
purchaser, for One Dollar and Eighty-eiht Ceats per
Volume. ' , . . ,
One Copy for one year, fc3 ; Two Copies for one year,
$5; "Harper's Magazine" an Harper's Weekly,"
oue year, $5 And an ixtra Copy gratis, for every
Clnb of Ten Subscribers, at $2,60 each ; or 11 copiesfer
425. .
Clergyme" aixl Teachers supplied at $2,50 a year.
The SenU-Annual Volumes bound in Cloth. (2,60 per
olnme. Muslin Covers, 25 cents each, Kett. When
rdere to be sent by Mail, Eight Cents additional must
be remitted for postage. The Postage npon Harper's
Magatino mnst be paid at tbe Office where it is re
ceived. The Postage is Thirty-six Cents a year, or Xine
Cent, for three months. IIARPJlR 4t BROTHERS,
Franklin Sircar, Xew Tork.
The b,et Cheapest, end most Successful
. family Paper in the Union." . .
A. CO LIP LITE PECT0EIAL 01 THETIHES.
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
firLEXDIDLT. ILLCETB ATED.
Trice Six Cents a Number; 30O a Year.
Critical Notice of te Preit.
Its fresk kTe, it&-lcar -type, Jt entertaining
Tritj, its severe butjnst critifinia upon the follies
ef the times, its clegarUy written and- instructive
articles, end its Able correspondence, &11 combine to
make it the model newspaper of our country, and
oe that every faorfly must prize. Its condensed
weelui summary of foreign and domestic iutclli
genee is altogether superior to th&t contained in
any other journal. Being published, txf in a form
for preservation nd binding, if taken care of as it
deserves to be, it will be found in - future year? as
welcome a companion foirtbe family andTireside a
the day on which it was first pcreued. X. J.
Evening Po$t. - - "
We would not so often en" asion in ITarpbr's
Wikkly if we were not w. , .rsfiedthat it is tie
li$t family Paper in tlhe United States, aud for that
reason, and that alone, wo dceire, to see. it under
mine and root out a certain kind of iitprature too
prevalent, which blunts the morals ' of it? readers,
vitiates their taste for sensible. reading, J-lI is al
ready bad in its effects. Xtie London Adcertiter.
WnereTer we go in rail-cars and steamboats
we find it seixod with eagernes, because of its spir
ited sketches of passing events. We all like to
look at the face s of men we have read of, and at
ships and fort that have figured in . the bloody
aeenes of war. Of alL such men and places, and
ewntiv this paper furnifhes- the best illustrations.
Our futare historians will enrich themselves out of
IlasreB's Weeki.it long after writers, and paint
ers, and publishers are turned todust JV. YEvan
gli'l T ERMS
One Copy forOee Yar-- .-$3 -
One Copy forTwo Years 5 00
An Extra Copy will be allowed for every 'Club of
Tr SrBSCiBER3, at 52,60 each, or 11 Copies for
2 5.
Harper's Maoazixk and IIarpe Wekelt,
Wether, one year, $5 00.
IIarfcbs Weekly is electrotyped, and back
B umbers Oan be had at "any time.
Vols. I.; II., III.,IY., V., and VI for the Years
18iT. to 1S62 inclusite, of "UAilFK'S WEEKLY,"
handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Price ?lr33 each
are bow ready. The postage npon Harfers
Weekly, when paid in advance at the office where
K is received, is twenty-six cents a vear.
IlAUl'ER & BKOTnER.
Fkakkmn Sqcare, New York
THE HORACE WATERS MODERN
lltTROVED OVKRSTRUXG BASS
FULL IRON FRAME FIAITOS
are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned ma
teria'., aDd ill stand any climate. Tbe tone is very
loep, ronnd, full, and mellow; tte touch elastic.
Each Piano warranted far five years. Price, from $225
Testimonial.
Th Iterance Water. Pianos are known as anwng the
vtrj beat.' Evanffltit. . '
We can rpeek of their merits frcm personal knowl
04tlChtiiti(in.lntetHgeneer: "Waters' Pianos and Melideon challemtecomparisoB
vritnMe Oweat made anywhere. " Home Journal.
$175 NEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ
ent makers,' for l"5r do., wita carved leg. $200,
$225 and $240. Second-band Pianos -awl Melodeon. at
$26, $40, $50, $60, $75, 100, $115, $125, $150 and
$160.
The Horace Waters illelodeons and Har-
- moninms. "
Tuned the Eqnal Temperament with the Patent Divided
Swell. Prices from $50 to $300. Alexander Ox-
gana from $200 te $6o0. -
liberal duk-otuit to Clertymen, Churches, Sab
Lath Schoola, Lodge. Seminaries, and Teachers.
HORACE WATERS, A't
Xo. 4SI Broad wayvJT. T.
BROOM. C0RI1 WANTED I
JOSEnL SEELLABARGER,
Desires to purchase a large amount of Broom
Corn for wl.iMi be will f.Y tbe
HIGHEST 1IIICE IX CASH.
Tea U n32-tf ' .
new jrrsic.
"?k'J ff Know Each Other There?" .Song or
Duet and- Chorus, Vy Rev. l!r. Lowry, author of
"Sabbath lie lis Chime on." This song is good.
Trice 25 cents, mailed Tree. A piaDistin attend
anee tclrycew music.
; - . IIOPwACE .WATERS,
Bll-lj- i ,, Xa. HI ilroftdwaj, rubLisbef.".'
SAGIiB WORIIS
MANUFACTURING- COMPANY.'
DO YOU WANT
STEA31 EULCS OH BOILERS
PATEXT SUa Alt CAKE MILLS,
PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS, .
PATENT FIUB EVAPORATORS,
PATEXT STAMP MILLS, -
tor
riKE'S PEAK OR LAKE SUPERIOR
. SEND FOR CIRCULARS, , '
With Cut, and Descriptions, Prices, etc., etc.
SAW MILLS FLOURINO MILL.
AXD MACIIIERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIOX.
t5FSEND FOR CIRCULARS.!
P. W. GATES, President.
X. B. Agents wanted every here. Chicago
R. W. FITR3TAS, AGENT,
Rrowitville, Nebraska,
Of whom Circulars aud detailed information can
had. -
March 20, 1S62. fn37-lyj
FOR FALL TRADE.
JOHN O, DEUSER,
MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N.T.,
Takes pleanre In annonncingthathehasnow on hand.
a large and select stock of every article in bis line,
COOK STOVES,
Of all the improved patterns, via : Plymouth Rick,
Charter Oak, Valley Fore, Elevated Oven,
&C, &C, 6lC,
HEATING STOVES, "
Box and Parior Stoves of an endless variety, some of
which are entirely new dei?ns, via : Combined
Cook and Parlor Steven, something
very nice for .mall families.
I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF
FARMERS TO MY
HEAVY SHEET IRON,
for Sugar BoUer$, and
LARGE CAST in OX KETTLES,
A VARIETY OF CHEAP
LAED AND COAL OIL LAMPS
Brass, Copper, and nheet iron ware;
Lanterns, Shovels and Japanned
Ware, &o , fee.
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS!
OF the latest and most improved Styles, cheap
for cafh.
I am prepared to pnt p fnnterlnir and spoutlnir, and
all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in
a workmanlike maimer, which I warrant to five satis
faction.. . .
August 2.1862. -
A CARD TO YOUNC2 LADIES AND
... GENTLEMAN.
The suhscriber will send (free of charge), to all
who desire it, the recipe and directions for making
a simple Vegetable liaJm. that will, in from two to
eight days, remove Pums, Blotches, Tan, Frkck
les, Sallowkess, am! all hnpurities and roughness
of the Skin, leaving tus fame as Nature intended
it shoud be toft, clear, tmooth and beautiful. Those
desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions
and" advice, will please call on or address (with re
turn postage.)
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN. Practical Chemist.
831. Broad way, New York.
May 22, 1862. n46-2m.
ILLUSTRATED
Scientific American.
The Best Mechanical Paper in the World.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
VOXCTIM33 VIII-NEW SERIES,
J A new volume of this popular Journal cOnrtnenced
on the first of January. It is published waekly,and
every number contains sixteen pages of useful in
formation, and from five to ten original -engravings
of new inventions and discoveries, all of which are
prepared eioresFly for its eolumi.
TO THE ZTECIIAXtCASD MAXUFACTURER.
No person engnged irr any of the mechanical or
manufacturing pursuit should think of "doing with
out" the Scientific American. It costs but six cents
per week; every number contains from six to ten
engravingrof new mocbaincs and inventions, which
can not be found in any other publication.
TO THE INVESTOR.
The Scientific Americsn is indispensable to every
inventor, as it not only contains illustrated descrip
tions of nearly all the best inventions as they come
out, but each number contains an Official List of tbo
Claims of all thePatents issued from, the United
States Patent OCiee during the week previous ; thus
giving a correct history of tbe progress of inventions
of this country. Wc are also receiving, every week
the best scientific journal of Great Britain. France
and Germany ; thus placing 1n our possession all
thct is transpiring in mechanical science and art in
these old countries. We ihnll continue to transfer
to our columns copious extracts from these journals
of whatever we may deem of interest to our readers.
A pamphlet of instructions as to the best mode of
obtaining Letters Patent tn new inventions, is fur
nished free on application.
Messrs. Munn & Co. have acted as Patent Solicit
ors for more than seventeen years, in connection
with the publication of the Scientific American, and
they refer to 20,000 patentees, for whom they have
done business.
No charge is made for examining sketches and
models of new inventions and for advising inventors
as to the patentability.
CHEMISTS, ARCHITECTS. MILLWRIGHTS,
AND FARMERS.
The Scientific American will be found a most
useful journal to them. All the new discoveries in
the science of chemistry are given in its columns,
aa i the interest of the architect and carpenter are
not overlooked ; all the n-iw inventions Skid discov
eries npperVainmg to these pursuits being published
frona week to week. Useful and practical intonna
tion pertaining to the interests of millwrights and
mill owners will be fcunl in the Scientific Ameri
can, which information they cannot possibly obtain
from any other source. Subjects in which farmers
are interested will be found diacu&ied in tho Scien
tific American ; mnt of the improvements in agri
cultural implements being illustrated initaioiumns.
TERMS.
To mail subscribers Tliree Dollars a year, or One
Dollar for four monts. Tbe volumes comuence on
the first ef January and July. Specimen copies will
be sent to any part of the country.'
Western and Canadian money or Postodes stamps
taken at par for subscriptions. Canadian sub
scribers will please to remit twenty-fie cer ts extra
on each yeax'i subscription to prepay postage,
.. HON & CO.,
n2ft-2ir- : Piilliahcrs, 37 Park Hew, N. Y.
1862.
DRY GOODS AliD GROCERIES!
THEODORE HILL,
la receiving, and will continue te. receive during tbe
summer, one of
TIIE LARGEST
BEST STOCKS
0 T
F K O M
New Ypik, Philadelphia and St. Louis.
That has ever been exhibited In the Western Conn
try, embracing all the latest styles and novelties of tbe
limes. UiS slock embraces
Dry Goods,
Groceries.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Queernware.
Hats and Caps,
Shakers,
Boots and Shoes.
Doors and Sash,
Glass and Patty,
Fine Furniture,
&c, Ac, Ac.
Amonf his Dry Goods will be found
Prints, Ginghams Lawns. Tlareges,
llrown and Ilieached Sluilins,
Demees. Striped Sheeting. Cot
tonade, Hosiery, Gloves,
The Latest Styles Hoop
Skirts, Notions,
Scc, &c.
He has much the Largest Stock
of QTJEENSWARE in the Upper
Country.
THEODORE HILL,
Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Ball
Baod Packet Line of Steamboats.
May 22, 1862. n4S-tf .
McCORMICK'S
Reaper and Mower
MANUFACTURED AT
Obloag O, X 11.
This celebrated machine is by all oddithe BEST
GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD
N twithstanding tbe misrepresentations of those inter
ested in other machines, C. H. McCormick &Bro. man-
aractuie at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many chanpes
have been affected during the past season, and for 1862
the "McCormick" is presented with greater attractions
than ever before. As a reaper.
TIIE ECONOMY OF POWER
IN THIS MACHINE, ITS
Strength, Durability, and
Simplicity,
give it preference over all others New improvements
added, have materially lessened tbe direct draught,
and so obviated the aids draught that many assure ua
that it does not now exist. The drught of the Reaper
is so light that in numerous instances tbe large tour
horse machine is worked with but two hortes.
FOR MOWING,
The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that mav be
applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually
prevents choking, no matter what the cocdition of the
gras, while our new divider point separates baldly
lodged and tangled clover or grass, where other ma
chines fall.
There ia also a great advantage in our serrated sickle
edge over tbe smooth, as it does not require sharpening
so often, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently
run through an entire harvest without once grinding,
while tbe smooth edge must be ground, ence each day,
li not oiiner . v na a smoin eage me ira Jght increases
as the knife becomes dull. Our draught is uniform,
aud in the repeated triala during the season of I860 61,
proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at the
aame time from twelve to eighteen inches wider.
Our Mower can be used with or without the reel , this
Is important, aa without the reel it weighs but about
1862-
ill
670 pounds.
In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to
all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers
who may desire it, are at liberty to wore our machine
through tbe harvest, with any other, and kaep and pay
for the oue preferred.
Pamphlets with full description of improvements
testimonials, fee., can be bad by application to
THEO. HILL, Agent,
- - . - ,
'.May 15, lSC2, n45-,
CHOICE LIQU0ES.
Wholesale and Retail.
Evan Vorthing,
OF THE
r-jra .
BROWNVILLE,
Has Just received a choice lot of tbe best brands of
Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon,
Quart or single Drink. The following is a partial list:
BRANDIES :
French,
Cognac,
Apple,
Raspberry,
Peach,
Cherry,
' Blackberry
vmms:
Port,
Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
t Medara,
Champagne.
WHISKIES :
Bourbon,
Kye,
Scotch,
Irish.
Manongahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
WIIITXEY'S BLOCK,
Main Street, Brownrille.
Novmber 14, 186. n!9-tf
FAST HORSES."
CITY LlifllY Ml
AND
FEED STORE,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
BEXJAMEY ROGERS,
ANNOUNCES to the public that be bas purchased the
entire interest in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly
owned by Rogers & Brother. lie is now prepared to
accommodate the public with
Carriages.
Haggles.
Sulkies
Saddle Horses,
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
Can find tit his Stable ample accommodations for
horses, mules or cattle.
BENJAMIN ROGERS.
N. B. Tho partnership heretofore existing between
Benjamin at Joshua Rogers is dissolved.
JOSHUA & BENJAMIN ROGERS,
May 29th. 1862. n47-tf
HELLO, STRANG EK!
WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
N 3U "W QOODSP
AT
J. BEKRY & CO'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWNVILLE.
J. BERRY & CO.,
Have Just received, ana are now opening, at their
stand on Miin street, one of the largest stocks of
DEY GOODS
AND
ever offered in this market. Remember the place,
J. BERRY & CO.'S,
Uo. 11, IVXaIxx otroot,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
May 29, 1663. n47-tf
Xi.XT3"G3I3 c3 Co.,
FLUSHING, N. Y.,
Will send to applicants who enclose stamps, their
New Catalogue of Small Fruits, including 200 Select
Varieties of Strawberries. Also Catalogue of Bulbous
Flowers aud Ptaonies, Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Roses and flowering Pianta, Seeds, &c. nio-zw
J0HII L. CAES0IT,
(Successor to Lushbaugh & Carson
TT 7v srr r?T f'dA T?
LAND AND TAX PAYING
Dealer tn Com, Uncurrent .Money, Land
Warrants, Exchange, and Uold Uust .
MAIN STREET.
BROWxriIAEXERASlXA.
t in unM-iii attpntion tobuvlnx and selling ex
.I .nth. t.rinrimi ntiM of the United States aud
Europe, Gold Silver, uncurrent Bank Bills, and
Gold Dust, Collections maae on an acceasauic pviuko,
. rriwii rnmittA.1 in Tchaime at current rates.
Deposits received on current account, aod interest al
lowed on special deposits.
OFFICE.
MAIX STREET. BETWEEN TIIE
Telegraph and the U. S.
Land Oflices.
REFERENCES:
Llnd & Brother Philadelphia, Pa.
1. W. Carson & Co., " "
Hiser. Dick & Co. Baltimore, Md.
Young & CarSoh, -
I ThAmticnll Vlinll r.n 'T Iif Vnrt- " '
wm. T. SmitliKou, Esq., Hanker, Washington D. C.
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, "
Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. 8.T. " "
Tarlor &. Krieah. Bankers. Chicago, III,
McClelland, Pye & co., St. Louis, Mo.
iron. Thomas G. Pratt. Annapolis, Md.
Hon. Jas. O. Carson, MercersburpPa
P. B. Smali, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Hagertown, Md.
Col. Geo. Schley, A'y at Law, " "
rv.i .in H:m)iiiton AU't at Law. Easton. Md.
Judcc Thos. Perry, Cnmberland, Md
Prof. H. Tutwiler, Havana, Alabma.
Nov 8, 18G0-tf .
TO ' MERCHANTS, BLACKS3IITII3,
AND WAGON MAKERS.
IE0JI! IE0DT!!
D. A. CONSTABLE,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.,
HAS ON ITAND AND FOR SALE A LARGE
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Oh
IRON, STEEL,
CASTINGS,
AND
MY MOTM1!
COMPRISING t
HORSE NAILS, NAIL-ROD 9,
. HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SPKIXGS, BELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, THIMIJLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON LOXES, SCREW FLATES,
BOLSTER PLATES, '
FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES,
SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS,
SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS,
NUTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, 4.C., &C, &C.,
ALSO
WOODWORKS !
COMPRISING
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOWS,
WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLES,
AXELS, HOUNDS,
"AXE HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW HANDLES. 4c.
ALSO AGEXT FOB THE SALE OP
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
r AT
UAYING LAID IN A LARGE STOCK
OF TIIE ABOVE WOODS
DIRECT FItOJt TIIE
FACTORIES,
BEFORE THE RISE,
I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICES T II A T
DEFY COMPETITION.
BLACKSMITHS,
jgSend iu Your Scrap Iron.f
One Dollar Saved i Equal to two Do!-
lars Illade.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT
SCRAP IRON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE.
FebU-nS2-6ni
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
To Western Farmers.
Tobacco Oood.
1 have several varieties of Tobacco that will ripen
well in this latitude. To any one who wishes seed,
and remits me a three-cent Postage n-tne
I- wiU send aaper of each variety of seed
GRATIS.
Orders must be sent in the months of September
and OctobtT. I do this to introduce the culture of
Tobacco in the West.
Address R. O.THOMPSON,
Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
P. S. Papers in Missouri. Iowa, Kansas and Ne
braska, publishing the above once, and sending a No.
marked, will receive twenty four papers choice flow
er seeds free by Tiail. R. O. THOMPSON.
Okra or Gumbo Seed.
The best substitute for Cofl'ee prepared in the same
manner as Coffee. Pack.tges of seed by mail at 10 cts.
each. Each package contains seed enough to raise a
sppply for an ordinary family,
Send orders to inn.ni..
33tf Crascent City, Iowa.
DIUK1 EB8M!
rH.AVAn4a onrl Pnct M.istnrl who Will ftlllireS T1S this
ACltuaun "v wm- -- -
t.n in i, annnlifHl with Garden. Field and Flower
c.J. tn coil nn commission at fair rates. These seeds
re all crown here and are true to name.
Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co.,
Ang 16 An6-Fn8 tf Nebraska.
LANDRETHS
Warranted Garden Seeds
BL1JNDEN, K0ENIG & CO.,
(Late JOHH GAR5ETT & Co.,)
No. 56 North Second Street, above Tine,
ST. IjOUIS, MO.
Offer for sale at very low figures, a large and wel.
assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple
ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer,
together with a large and fresh supply of
Landreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds,
CHOP OF 18C2.
For which, they are the sole agents. Their friends can
rely upon getting from them seeds that are not only
pure but true to name in every instance. Also field
seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed,
Top Onions. &o,, &c.
ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED.
Dealers in seeds would do well to send them their
orders.
Send for Almanac and Illustrated catalogue gratis.
B LUX DEN, KO'IG & CO.
Feb. 23, IS2BMy
LETT, STEICKLEK & Co.
MAirV STREET,
BROWNVILLE. N. T.
We are now receiving and opening n complete assort
ment of Merchandise, consisting ...
- OF -.DRY. GOODSt
Prints, Muslins,
Drills, Osnaburg",
Denims, CottODatles,, .
Apron Check, Hickory,
Jeans, Berageb, Linen,
Dress Goods,
All Wool Delaines,
Fancy and Plain Silk,
Lawnes, aten Vesting,
Broad Clorhs,
" Cassimere,
Hooped Skirts,
&c.,&.,&c.
OF GROCERIES:
Coffee, Tea,
Soap, Molasses,
Candle?, B. C. Soda,
Laleratu.v Vinegar
White and Brown Sugrar,
Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
, OF HARDWARE :
Axes, Hatches,
Butts, Screws,
Locks, Latches,
T'lils, Tacks
Penknives,
: Knives and Forks,
Hand Saw and Mill Files,
&c, &c, &c, &c, &c. &c.
OF QUEENSIY 4RE :
Cups and Saucers,
Plates and Platters,
Dishes and Tumbler. ."
Coal Oill Larcp3,
Lamp Chirrneys,
Wick &c.
OF ROOTS & SHOES :
Women's Shoes,
Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid,
Gaiters, Calf Shoes,
Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes,
Slippers, Men's Calf,
Men s Brogans, Copper Toe,
Kip and Course Boots, &c.,&c.
OF HATS & CAPs :
Panama,
Leghorn,
Planter's,
Straw, Wool,
Cassimere,
Plantation,
Shaker Hoods,
. . &c.,&c.,&c.
Of Farming U tensils:
Cradles, Rakes,
Forks, Plows,
Scythes, Snaths
Shovels, Spades,
Hoes, &.c.,&.,&c. &c.
OF LUMBER:
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 Sizes Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
We call the attention of the public to our stock, as
our UASSM TXiKJUS enable us to sell low.
Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance
of the same.
LETT, STRICKLER & CO.
Brownville, July 3d, 1362. n52-tf.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
Jlavinir recently made large
additions to my stock,
consisting of
SADDLES. HARNESS. BRIDLES,
COLLARS. LINES. WAGON WHIPS. BI GGT WHIPS,
OX LASHES. HORSE LASIIES. STAGE LASHES,
SURCINGLES. GIRTnS,
STIRRUPS, LEATHEBS, &c, &.C.
I think I can accommodate all in quantity, quantify
and price. 1 work none but best Oak Tnnea earner,
and gettiDfr it direct ly from tanneries in Ohio, feel con
fident it will give satisfaction.'
Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap.
cash paid roil hides.
J. W. MIDDLET0N.
September 13, 1S62. n9-ly
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever offered in this Market.
KO DOUBT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
Batimore Cotliing 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, Unprecedented In quantity, quality and prices. lie
is determined his prices sha' ' correspond with the
times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just
aa low rates aa nnch aooda can tee purchased anywhere
in the United State. As a sample of his prices he j
will mention that b sells
Coats from $1,25 up to $15,
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from'$l to $5.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus
ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c, in the sama
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.
Coll azLd eoo l1m.
DAVID SEIGEL.
Brownville, June 13, lS61.-ly
V". iO
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A-ricnlturar torTtf
for sale 221 n1 rs - DJ fetcaiTer
Chicago in. PriceSf Water
from factory in Naw Vit ,"i!Wuh "'.t. :
over raw food ;, b
Theoldwa7ofboiliD;?inS"Niu
tea ot au
plow and eipen:
it. bomethi
leininz n.ore nraf ;,.,.! . , irw cicii rf.
seemes
to be he or'Cp?
uia iciaiiiuaii Lie ailrnntu..
'it!
, uu yrc res a f h K r E CT SUCCF '
c , tf.ii. ArsiT
. ucio w 111 iw is loana Downs A C r
Pumps, Force CUterni, Chain ard P I I
romps, l nimble Skeins and Sad Inn. 3
every vari?t of Fannin Tool. r l iMwt!Ii
Shellers, Feed Jlilla, Ik and Fla? , Ccr
Store,, Ac. The above w5l uJmL l'S '
ine mauuiacturers, at their resM .tir- r. " 0BBt
adding freight to this place. "iMjWr3ir.
r prkti
January 1862. tf
COMMERCIAL HURSERY j
OMAHA, XECUASIiA.
E. H. BUECHES
PEOPKIETOE.
I have Ion? since been coivinced of the wantcf ; f-J
class Nursery in tie West, where Mt"Irj.
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, i:i
Can be adapted to our climate and soil u ,
lor i? a?' 1 haV C8UbUshed la W Pt. 35
Wholesale or Eetaa
A large and well selected stock, snitni t tv.
of ' "
Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard .-
woernes, standard and dwarf ;
Peaches,
Apricots, Kecta.
Quince, Gooslerries.
Currents, Grapes,
Raspberries, !
Strawberries, BUciberrle.
Evergreens. h
Roses, '
Ornamental Trees.
Greenhouse and Ewidins Piatit fr .
To which I wuM be? leave tocal! tbe atteo .
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Ijwa j.
west Missouri.
Stf-My terms will be as low as any relial
Nursery. ;
By purchasing of me the expense of tran
from the east can be saved.
All trees and pianta are carefully labeled a;
in . tee w -Bnn, for whicb charge of the v
will be made. No charge win t md ror yj4
of packages on board steamboats.
All communications addressed to the ur.i
will receive prompt attention.
March. 1862. E H BZV.
TIIE HARP OF FREEDOM
Now ready, a new and superior collecti-Anti-Slavery,
Patriotic, and "Contraband
solos, duets, quartet3, and choruses. Mof
Poetry and Music has been written exprt?
this work, to correspond with the times, an.i -m.i
be sung by the million, in order to awaken a J TS
interest in behalf of the 'Contrabands," whom G 4,
in his providence, has cast upon the Free 'orti to
clothe and educate.
CONTESTS, IS ?1BT.
"Fair Freedom's Morn has dawned at last:"
"Break the Chain?, or -m ''nniiciiatin SonJ
"Fremont is Ma,-chin on, or, Glory Hallelujah;"
Oh ! Help the 'Contrabands';" "Old John Lmwn'f
Song;" "Song of the 'Contraband',-" "O Let my
PwJpto Go "Vtro&j or th Songaf th 'Contra
bands'; "Where Liberty Dwells is my enntryp
'When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" 'Vaka,
Freemen, Cod has spoken;" 'Whittier's suppressed
Song of Freedom," eto.
Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per durn, $3
per 100 : postage 1 cent.
HORACE WATERS, PaW"wh.
n41-ly 4SI Broadway, New Y rk.
ITOW READY.
THE CQcial Union Volunteer Directory. 09
pages.) containing ..Vim and Residence f ery
021oer and Private in tha Union Army, with be:r
Commands. Casualties, Promotions, Ac. r JSTEvery
one wants it. j Sent post-paid. on receipt oi'2je'i
cash, orstamps. Address HENRY B. AS30',Pa"
isher.49 State Street. Boston. Mass.
ilJELVIN'S BILLS!
FREIGHTERS TO THE
A5D THE
t
WESTERN FORTS
that hi Mills ireoow in excelif at runniui orier, tors-
in? out from 60 to 75 sacks per day. He has the Dei
millers in toe Territory.
a j:a. ;M P.JAf,l an4 W.fiitl til b nnnf-
AUUil I U'J Will IU V''"'i i .
passed by any West of the Mississippi River )
from the best of Fill and Sprinjr Wheat, and i
as low prices as can be obtained in the Territory.
nis flour is kept for sale at all tht store ih.d'"-
rille. He is p'repared to furmsh freighters, aa-1 -
,. ...k ... .iik.. k'lii or Serial
zena geuiTanj , w.m uuu, uvu. tui .
Wheat, and al.-o with any amount of Corn, Corn
nd Buckwheat FUmr at the lowwcasn p'K-e'-
Cu-toni Grirdinilulie-aX-'" "' I" r?z , (V,
-ne aesrres tccajl iijeatteutiou of frei;btrs to w
advantazes of Br .wnvii.e as a snipping p-.i.ii
West. Kot only rao any anieant of grain and nnrw
obtained here cLeaper than at any other p int id
Territory, but the Merchants here bava laid 10 thu "
son large supply of every viriety ..f cxwl.
Furniture! Furniture!!.
The most complete stock of Furniture ever t"'4
this upper country jut received by I- HlLu
Brownville. April 25th. 1S61.
SAHIIATII SCHOOL BELL NO. ?
75,000 Copies Sold the First
Llonths of its Publication.
It is an entiro New Work, of nearly 2U pa?"-"
Many of the Tunes and Ilymus were wntten t
pressly for this vcjlume. ; It will son be as P"FUl
as its predece.-sor, (Doll No. 1 ) which has run op
the enormou3numberof575,00a copies inm;1"
outstripping any Sunday School Rook of its si5
sued in this country. Alio, both volumes are b-u'
incne to accommodate schools wiibin thcra u u
form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers. U &a J
$12 per 100. Bound. 25 cents. IS per 100.
bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 100. J'1",
1, paper covers, 12 ccn, $10 per 100.
cents, $13 per 100. Cloth bound emb..s.ed g
eent?; $20 r 100. Bells 'os 1 and 2 .
gether 40 cents, 30 pr dr Lb
nished at tbe 100 price. Clo'h Vound emW
gilt, 50cents, $40 per 100. JlaU postage free
i ?
the "Uiance. 0EACB Vuhllr
41 .j fro. 131 Broadway. N'el.
New Remedies for
SPERMATORRHEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHIIjADELPHIA. iai it'
A Benevolent Institution established l9 fi;?",-!.
dowmenl.for tc Re'ief of the Suk d Dr e
evicted with Virulent and C&rontc Dji".
especially for the Cure of Duteaset of tt
Organs. .. ,,,,. Actisf
M1DICAIj ADVICE given gratis, by the
Surgeon. . . . otjer
Valuable Reports on spermaioriur-, - rEJ(v
ases of the Sexual Orsans, and "t)";e.-;"!ea ::.
US employed Jf
eases
DIES
envelopes, free of cbargt
able- ' TT-rnv n.
ward
Address DR. J. sKILH.n "aelpbia,
sociation, Ko. 2, South Ninth Street, Ph.Udeip
94 State Street, Boston.Masi.
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