Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 09, 1863, Image 4
t Wtj KNICKERBOCKER MONTHLY: . DIVOTID TO Literature, Art, science, Politic-, Society. ANNOUNCEMENT, I Th rlcneer of American MjnihUet will henceforth -e known the -ISICKEH DOCKER MOXTIIIY: 4 XATIOKAA MAOAZIXC OT t,ITIATCr, AIT, ) CirKCi;,OLITIC. AHDtOCIKTT. I It will bo the Aim of the present conductor not only uui iu former prtttipe, but to exteud its circle I render, and mike it welcome guest la every merican household. With tble view, no labor-or ex ens will be pred la ecuring the highest order of alent, not loce on tail tide of ice Atiautic, butts otb hemispheres. i Although. literary Kagatln, It will not hrlni 'ota boldly ciscustlng tie great political question of h tfar, tree froia all party bit. It will eahrae moo tt mlacelleneona content, notes on current rent', revlewa of new book, and literary, Art, taen iae, musical ad dramatic Rosip while tte 'Editor 1,-t'e with which the reader of 'Old K.ici' tare ? eea to lamS'.iar, he monthly epied with the .bolcest literary viand the market can supply. I It la that hoped that even under the depressing ln neore of a protracted war, the veteran Macaiiue of .h United State win reap, la U new and Improved harder, A pledtiiul harvest of inscription, and maintain, with added lustre, that position of a Brut--las monthly, which It has held for uxor than thirty "tar. ;' TERMS, j One eopy, three dollar a year In advance, potttg rrepiJ. To the-Army And Navy, two dollar. Two .?ies, Four Poilara and Fifty Cent. Three copie, ilx Dollar end Fifty Cent. i The taikerbocker and any ether 8 maeailn will ent neyer iir Fuur Dollar and Fif ty Cent. ubcriputna must be ent direct U the oflc. 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Ktre 1 ork Obterver, We mast refer in term of eulogy to the high tone and varied excel lenceof "Harper's Masasine" a jour nal with a monthly circulation of ab ut 170 000 cpie in whoa pages are to be found aoaie r.f the choicest light and geueral readina of the day. We speak of tbi work as An evidence of tbe American People; end the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contain fully 144 page of readiug matter, appropri ately illustrated wttb K'X'd wood-cuts ; and it combines In I we II tbe racy monthly and tbe rxwre philosophical quarterly, blcnJel witn tbe best features of the daily journal. It has great power in the dii-semlnation of a loveofpnre literature. Tacbvek'i Guide to Amer ican Literature, London. Ho Magazine in K a rope or America Is so wel 1 known ; none has half a many readers; and, we may safely ay, none ha received so large a tribute of adraitra tion from tbe cultivated clast-e. that deiiglit In a healthy, diversified, elevating periodical llteiature It 1 the foietnuM. Magazine of the day. Tbe fire ide never had a more detiebttul companion, nor the mil lion a tnor enterprit-jna friend than Harper's ilga tiut.Methodut Frttfittant. Baltimore. TEEMS. The paper of permanent value which hare been pub lished in ainiot.1 every number ren ler a complete setof ydUrperivate azine a dei-iraMe arquiaitlon to any pub ic or prt, orltbrary. The Publishers cn supply coin MUl,twolF bfl any Xumt-er from tbe cooiniencemeiit. Diyve cetit tLey will end auy Number, by id Any volume, containinK six Xum r. bonndln Mcslin, will be mailed, jiott paid, to eny place In the United State within V5tX miiesef Kew Trk, for Two Dollars and Fifty Cent. Com plete seta, now comprising Twenty-five Volumes, will be sent by Expres. the frelcbt at the expene of tbe pnrcfaasar, for Oue Dollar and Eighty-eight Cents per Vilume. ODe Copy for one rear, flj Two Cople for one year, $5, aarper' Jtaeazine" and Harper' Weekly." one year. $3 And an Extra Copy, gratis, for every Club of Ten Subscriber, at $2,60 each; or 11 Copiesfer $25. Clergymen ant Teacher snpp'ied at $2 60 a year. TheSeuii-lnuual Volumes bound inC'uth. $2,60 per volume. Jfu!in Cover. 25 cents each, ttett When ordered to be sent by Mail, Kigbt Cemsaddiiicnal muft be remitted for postage. Tbe Pootace upon llarper'a Vagatiue must be pid at the Office where it is re ceived. Tbe Potape is Thirty Ix Cents a year, or Nine Cents for three tilths. HARPER it BROTHERS, B42 Frauklin Square, New Tork. Th TJf CTh.rtpest. And most Successful Fn j Vr-.per in the Union." A COXPLETZ flCTOKIAL 01 THE THCE3. HARPER'S WEEKLY. 6PLEXDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six Cents a Number; S300 a Year. Critical Notice of the Pre$. . It fresh leavcA, its clear type, it entertaining Tarity, its revere bat just criticisms upon tbe follies cf the lie, it elejAPtlv written ami instructive articles, and it Able correspondence, all combine to tnake it the model newspaper of our countrj, ami one that ever family must prizo. It cotiJenetl weekiT summary of forr'nj and domestic intflli genetii altogether euperior. to 4bat contained in an other journal. Being published, too, in a form for preservation and binding, if Uken care of as it deserves to be, it will be found in future yenrs as welcotat acompnniun forth family and Crofide as tha day on which it was first persued. A. 3. Evening . W would not so often ca'.l Attention to IIabfer's WcnLY if wa were not well satisfied that it is t&e lrf omit j Pafr in the United Sfafes, aud for that reason, And that alonn, we desire tn see it under lain and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of it readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is al ready bad in its elect. JVie London Aderrtitr. Wherever we go in rail-cars and steamboats w find it seised with cagernes, because of it spir ited sketches of pacing events.. W all like to look at the foea 'of men we hare read. of. and at hi) and fort that have figured in the bloody aocne of war. U all such men and place, and evenU, this rper furnishe tbe best illustrations. Dur future historians will enrich themselves out of U aapck'S Weeklky long after writers, and paint er, aod publishers are turned to dust. -V. l'va fftliel. TEKM9. On Copy for One Year tS P&r On Cony for Two Year 5 00 Aa Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club cf Til fcCESCiBMS, att2,i0 each, or 1 1 Copies for $25. llAnrzR's MiCazrKK and Dakper's Weeilt, tFther. one year, f 5 00. lUitrEits Weeelt i elecfrotped, and back Cumber tun be had at any time. VoJa. U. II , III.. I V V , and YI for the Year 1837 tolSWiDclusire.of-HARl'KICS WtEKLY." handsomely bound id Cloth extra, Price $4.3S each are row ready. Th postage upon Hakters Wieelt, when paid in advance at the oSoe where It is receisei, U twenty-six rents a veer. llAUrER & BROTHER. Fkimmx Sqcark, New Yok TIIE HORACE WATERS MODERN IltPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS FULL IRON FRAME FIAI703 re built of tbe best and most thoroughly seasoned ma teiU's, and tll stand anvelliuai. Th tone is very tcp. vouuJ, full, and mellow; tte touch elastic. V.cb Paauo warranted for 0v year. Prices from $225 U $7oU. Testimonial. The TIorane Water Pianos are known a imotif the very best." Evngtlitt. We can iek or their merit frcm personal knowl 4e." Chrittten Intelligencer. Wateia' Piano and Mel xleouschallenee comparison with tte Cnet made anywhere." Ueie Journal. 175 -HEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ, em makers, for $fS do., with carvel legs. Ai), 1225 aod $140. feconl-hand Ptxno and Melotieous at t-'S. $40, $M, $)0, $73, $100, $115, $125, $160, and $160. The Horace Water Jlelodeons and II a r ninniums, Taned the Eual TeJiiperaraent with the Patent Divided Swell. Prices frooi $5o to (300. Alexander Or girm from $20 to tT liberal dco'nt to Clerrymen, Chnrche, 5b biu tkbAtui, Seminarie. and Teacher. liOKACK W ATKR3, Al l Ko. 4S1 Broadway, if. T. CROOM COKH VAHTEDI JOSEm II ELLAB AUGER, Desires to purchase a Urge amount of Broou Cora for whi h be will py the sucursT mice cash. Fee U n2:-tf KI.XV JIUSIC. " FtA'.l we Know Enh Oihcr Tberor Song or Duet And Choroa, l y Key. Mr. Lowry, Author of SiLl Ath LtH CLirte ott." Thi song ig god. IVioe cen'F, L.:iU-d fiee. A piania ia attend Ate to try nw tauic. nor. ACE WATERS, Pl ' -If Ke. tl Iaiwsjjliblifher; ESAGS:2S-V70aSS MAliUFACiTBD 0 ' COMPANY. VO T0C VTA NT. - STEA!I EXtilXES OR DOIlEfiV PATIXT SCOATt CAKS ITTLtS. Patent stb am coil bvaporatoU, patkxt fire kv apor at0u3, PATENT bTAilP MLLLS, PIKE'S PEAK OR LAKE SUPERIOR 8E FOR CTRCrXAB?, TTlth Cuts, and Description, Prices, etia., t. saw int.i.3. rLomiN'a MTIL, AXD JiACaiERT OF ALL S2SCiSlPTI0ir. t-SEND TOR CIRCULARS. P. W. OATSS, president. 27. B. Ajeai wanted everywhere. - Chlef R. XV. FURNAS, AGENT, Rrownville, Nebraska, Of whom Circulars and de'.ailed Information caa had. if arch 30, 1363. In37-lyl FOR FALL -TRADE. JOHN O. DEUSER, MAIN STREET, BROWNYILLE, N.T., Takes pleasure In annonwlng thtthe has nw nn-hand, a large end select stock of every Article in hi line, COOK STOVES, Of all the Improved pattern, tI: Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge. Elevated Qven, etc., &.c, Ac, HEATING STOVES, Box and Psrlor Stoves of an endless wariety, some of which are entirely new designs, vis, : Combined Cook and Parlor Sttrrt. eonietbiuf very Dice for small families. I CALL ESPECTAL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO MY HEAVY SHEET IRON, for Sugar Boileri, and LARGE CAST IROX KETTLES, A VARIETY OF CHEAP LARD AND COAL OIL LAMPS Bras, Cepper, and sheet Iron ware; Lanterns. Shovel and Jupinned Ware, 3 , fee. SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS ! OF the latest and mot improved Styles, cheap for cash. . I am prepared to put p gutterirg and sporrtln-R, and all other work of my liu at tbe shortest notice, and la a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to five satis faction. August 2. 18R2. A CARP TO YOUNR LADIES AND GENTLEMAN. Tbe eubfcriber will send (free of charge), to all whndeire it. the Recipe fctvl directions for making a simple Vtytulle llaln. that will, in from two to eisht day,reuiove Imrt.F:s,Ui.0TCHS3,TAH, Freck les. Sallownfps, Ar.d all iinpurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the fame as Nature intended it sboud be fl, clear, nmooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full inductions, directions and advice, v ill please call on cr address (with re turn postage.) Xli'JilAS t. CllAr." AS, rraeticAi (jbemist. 831. Bread way, New York. Msy 22, 1882. - ni6-2m. ILLUSTRATED cientificAnicrican. Tte Best Mechanical Paper in the World. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. VOLUME VI r I NEW SERIES. A new volume of this popular. Journal commenced on the first of January.' it is published weekly, and every number eontsins sixteen pages of useful in formation, and from .five to ten original engravings of new inventions and discoveries, all of which are prepared expressly for it column. TO THE MECUAMC AA'D MAX UFA CTURER. No person engaged in any of the mechanical or manufacturing pursuit should think of ''doing with out" th Scientific Ameriean. It est but eix cents per week; every number contains from six. to ten engravings of new incchaincs and inventions, which can not be found in anv otlir puhlic-ition. .TO THE INVESTOR. The Scientific American is indispeiinble to every inventor, as it not ouly contains illustrated descrip tion of nerty all the birst inventions aA they eom out, but each number contain an (rfficial I.isof the Claim of all the 'Patents i-cued from tbe United States Patent Offii'e during tbe week previous; thus giving a correct history of the progress of inventions of this country. We are al.-o receiving, every week the beet avium ific journal of Great Britain. France and Germany ; thus placing In onr possession all that is traaHpiring in rtvicharical science and art in theje old countries. Wo shnll contirno to transfer to our columns copious eitracts from these journals of whatever we may deetn of interest t onr reader. A pampblet of instructions a to tbe bet mode of obtaining Letter Patent on new inventions, ia fur nished free on application. Messrs. Munn & Co. have a.Hed as Patent Solicit ors for more than seventeen ycAr. in conna '!on with tbe publication of the Scientific American, and they refer to 20,000 patentees, for whom they b&T done business. . No charge is made for examining sketches and mode's of new inventions and for advising inventors as to the rstentahilifv. CUEMISTSr ARCHITECTS. MILLWRIGHTS, AXU 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 it columns, an 1 the interest of the ar hkect and carpenter are not overlooked; all tbe new invention! and discov eries appertaining to these pursuits being published from week to week. Useful icd practical in'orma tion pertaining to the interest of millwrights and mill owners will be found in the Scientific Ameri can, which infoniviticn they cannot possibly obtain from any or.her source. Subjects in which farmers are interertel will be found di-tccssed in the Scien tific Ameri'Aa ; most of the improvements in agri cultural implements being illustrated iniUcoiuaine. TERMS. To Bail iberibers Three Dollars a year, or On Dollar for four monts. Th volumes commence on the trst of January and July. Specimen copies will fee sent to any part of th eoantry. Western and Canadian money or PqsIo&c staapt taken at par for scbscriptkios. Canadian subr soribers will please to rotnit twenty-fir cents extra, on each year's subscription to precay postar. MCiSN CO.t Btl lw-- FaV:slsr,!r PsrkKw,X.T, 1862. DRY GOODS A!!0 GROCERIES! . .' t THEODORE HILL, Is receiving-, and will aoatina to reseiv during th ammar, an of TUG LARGEST BEST STOCI o r SE1ML LIBB r b o M New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis. That has ever been exhibited In tf Western Coun try, embraclnj al 1 the latest atylea and novelties of the limes. His stack embraces Dry Good, Groceries. Hardware-, Cutlery, Q.ueenirare, Hats aod Cap?, Shaker, Boot and Shoe Door and Sash, Glass and Tatty. Fiue Furniture, Among his Dry Goeos will he fouu Prints Glneham, TiaTrns. Bareges, Drown and Bleached Muslins, Demee. Striped Sheeting:. Cot tonade, Ilosiery, Gloves, The Latest Style Hoop Skirt, Notions, 3kc, eVc - He has much the Largest Stock of QTJEENSWARE in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL,. A int rv-i'ti TTrmi'hl A St. Joaerjll Hail Baocl Packet Line of SteamboatSi. May 22, 1862. nit It. MCCORMICK'S Eeaper and Hower MANnriCIURBD AT ObioagOi 111. Tils celebrated machine Is hv all odds the BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N-'t'rithxtanling the misrepresentations of those inter- esteJ ia other uiachlues. C. U. KcCormick &firo. man or actuae at tbe rate of 8,000 per year, Many cbsnge have been afTected during the past teaxon, and for 1562 tbe "McCormick" is presented with greater attractions than ever before. A a reaper. THE ECOXO.IIY OF POWER IX THIS MACHINE, 1T3 Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, prve It preference over all others New improvement aiHed, bave materially lessened the direct drauRht, &fal so obviated the tide drauaat that many assure ua that it doe not now exist. The druiht of the Ilea per i ho liKbt that In numeroua instances tbe lsr four hors macuiue ia worked with but two horses. FOR MOWING, The Machine of IBM will stand any test that may k applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents choking, no matter vhat the condition of th grass, while oar new divider point separates baldly looped and tangled clover or grass, where other ma chines tail. There i also a treat advantage In our serrated sickle edge over the smooth, a it doe not require sharpening so often, thus aving time. Onr sickle will frequently rtn through an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth edge must be ground once each day if not ortner. With a (moth edge the -iraught increase as tbe knife hecome dull. Our draught Is uniform, and in the repeated trial during the season of 1S60 61, proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at th same time from twelve to eighteen i aches wider. Our Mower can be used witn or without the reel , thia Is Important, as without th reel it weigh but about 70 pound. Iu addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers who may desire it, are at lilerty to work our machine through the harvest, with any other, an4 kaep and pav for tbe one preferrej. r Pamphlet with full description, of Inwroviaiscta teeUmogiais, fee., 949 be bad ti appJicaUoitto THEO..HILL, Agpafc, Msyl, ltp. BJ-f, 1862- CHOICE LIGtTOKS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, , OF THE BROWNYILLE, TJas Just received a choice lot of th best brands of Liquor, which he will tell by the Barrel, G-allon, Quart or slagi Drink. Th following is a partial list BRANDIES : French, Cojnac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach. Cherry, ; Blackberry. WII?ES; Port, : Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish. Manongahala, And a variety of common article. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. WHITNEY'S BLOCK, ' Main Street, Brownville. Kovmber 14, 186. n!9-tf ( FAST HORSES. 9 9 CITY LIVBBY STABLE A If S FEED STORE, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA BEXJA3IIX ROGERS, ANS orjJTCBS to the public that he has purchased the entire interest in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly owned by Rogers & Brother. He is new prepared to accommodate th public with Carriages Baggie. Salkie, Saddle Horse, THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for horses, mules or cattle. . JT. B. The partnership heretofore existing between Benjamin & Joshua Ropers Is dUsoived. JOSHUA . BENJAMIN ROGERS',' May 29th. 1862. n7-tf HELLO, STRANGE1U ATIIEKE DID YOU GET THOSE NEW GOODSP AT J. BERRY & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. J. BERRY & CO., rr.w tnat rMiTtKl. ana are now opening, at their stand on Main street, on of th Urgent stock of DRY GOODS A IT B ever offered In this market. Remember the place, J. BERRY & CO.'S, Xo. 11, ZVXaIxi otroptf BROWIfVR.LE1 It. T, May 39, 1863. n4?-tt XITLXISJCXl Co., FliDSUIHC, N. Y., Will end to applicant who enclese stamps, their Mew Catalogue of Small Frails, inclndm 200 Select Variatlei of Strawberries. A!so Cauiojue of Bnlbou Mower and Pvoniee, Fruit aud Oraaaota! Trees, lSo M F'ewiew r;t, 4, k: al-tw J0HII L. CAES0IT, (Successor to Lushbaugh h. Caracn tSS. So LAND AND TAX PAYING Dealer in Coin, Liicurrtnt Ioneut Land Warrants, Exchange, and Gold Dust MAIN STREET. BROWN VI LLE, NEBRASKA. 1 will give especial attention to buying aod selling ex- change on the principal ci tie of th United States and Xurope, Gold Silver, uncurrent Hank Bills, ani Gold Dust, Collection made on all accaesable points. and proceed remitted la exchange at current rates. Deposits received on current account, aud interest al lowed on special deposits. OFFICE, MAIN STREET. BETWEEN TIIE Telegraph and the V S. Land OClces. REFERENCES: Llnd fc Brother PhiladelphiA, Tn. J. W. Caroo & Co.. Hiser. Dick at Co. Baltimore, Md. Toung it Carson, ' " ' Jeo. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, " 1 wm. T. Siuithson, Esq., flanker, Washing! or D. C. J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S.T. Tar lor fc Kriegh, Bankers, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Uo, McClelland, Pye At co., Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres'tS. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, A'y at Law, Cul. Sam.BambletonAU'y At Law, JudKeThos. Perry, Prof . H. Tutwiler, ' Annapjlis, Md. MercersburgPa Bagertown, Md. Easton, Md. Cumberland, Md Havana, Aiabma. JJov 8, lb60-tf. TO MEKCIIASTS, BLACKS3IITIIS, AND WAGON MAKERS IB'OJSTi IRON!! D. A. CONSTABLE, ST. JOSEPH, MO., HAS OX HAND AND FOU SALE A LARGS AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, O j9l 3 1? X 30" Gr 3 , AND lUfT MOTABE! CJIIPUISING: nORSE NAfT, NAIIRODS, HORSE AND MULE SUOES, ANVILS, SPRINGS, BELLOWS, AXELS, VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS CHALNS, WAGON POXES, SCREW PLATES, BOLSTEIi PLATES. FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES, SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAM) HAMMERS, SliOEINti HAMMERS. PINCHERS, NUTS. HARROW TEETH, WELL WHEELS, AC, AC, AC, ALSO WOODWORKS I COMPRISING nuns, spokes, fellows, WAGON LOWS, SHAFTS, POLES, AXELS, HOUNDS, AXE HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES, PLOW HANDLES. Ac. ALSO AGENT FOB THE SALE OF FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ' AT FACTOnY 3PXIIC230, HAVING LAID IN A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS; DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES, BEFORE TIIE RISE, I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO THE TRADE AT PRICES THAT DEFV COMPETITION. BLACKSMITHS, eSSend In Your Scrap Iron.ga One Dollar Saved in Eqtral to two Dol lars itlaue. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT SCRAP IRON AT CONSTABLE'S IRON AND STEEL Wi REHOUSE. Febl-n32-8m ST. JOSEPH, 110. To Western Farmers Tobacco Seed. I have ecreral varieties of Tobiicco that will ripen well in this latitude. To anv one who wishes seed. and remits me a three-cent Postage stamp, on the ssme, I will send a paper of each varietjr of seed GRATIS. Orders must be sent in the months of September and October. I do this to introduce the culture of Ttb icco ia th West. Address R. O. THOMPSON, Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska; P. S. Papers iu- Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Ne braska, publishing the above once, and sending a No. marked .will receive twenty four taiier-" rhotre Bow er seeds tree by rjail. R. O. THOMPSON. Okra or Gumbo Seed. The ben substitute for Coffee prepared in the same manner an Coffee Packages of feed by mail at 10 cts. each. Each package contains seed enough to raii-ea spppiy for an ordiuary family. Send orrfera to TI. A. TERRY. c38-tf Crascent City, Iowa. of Mm n Merchants and Post Maters who will aildres ns this fall, will be supplied with Garden, Field and Flower Seeds to tell on conjniUtdon at fair rates. These seeds are all grown here and are true to name. THOMPSON S. H EDGES. Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, 0'e, Co.. Ant- 1 Ar6-Pu8 If Nebraska. LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds BLUXDEX KOENIG & CO., (Late John Ga5ETT fcCo.,) So, 30 North Second Street, abare Pine, ST, LOTJI3. MO. Offer for sal at very low figures, t large end wel assorteJ dock of 4rl3ltural and Qorticu.'turai Impia ment. comprising everything neiessary to the farmer, together with a large and Iretij upp!v o lantlxetli's Celebrated Garden Seeis, CUOP OF lg62. lor which they are th sole, asenta. Their friends can rely upon getting from tbem seeds that are not only pure but true tj Dame ii ery instance. Alo field aeedA at lowest market rate Chinese Sutfar Can seed, Top Union, lie, , fee. ALSO COTTCX AND TODACCO SEED. Dealur la eed would da wall to tend them their rders. Snd for Almanac and Illustrated OstaWns fratla, BLCMDIN, CHf ro.M, tanaN-rr LETT, 5TEICELEK & Co. MAI.V STREET, BROWNVILLE. K. T. ITe are now receiving and oeoiDg a eomplete assorU ment of Merchandise, consisting OF BUY GOODS: Prints, Muslins, Drills, Osnaburg, Denims, CottoraJes, . Ajron Check, Hickory. - y JeaDs, Berages, Linen Dress Goods, All Wool Delaines, Fancy and Plain Silk, Lawaes. aten Vestrnr 3,- ui uau vio us, Cassimere, Iboped Skirts, OF GKOCEfllES: Coffee, Tea, Soap, Molasses, Candler, B. C. Soda, - aleratus, Vingar White and Brown Sugar, Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco OF IIAKDWA1SI2: Axes, Hatches, Butts, Screws, Locks, Latches, Txih, Tacks Penknives, Knives and Forks, Hand Saw and Mill Files, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. &c. OF QUEEiSlVRE: Cups and Saucers, Plates and Platters", Dishes and Tumbler 1. Coal Oill Lamps, Lamp Chirr neys, . Wick- &c. &c. OF BOOTS & 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 & CAIN : Panama, Leghorn, Planter's, Straw, Wool, Cassimere, Plantation, 1 1 w w a onaker floods. Of Farming- Utensils: Cradles, Rakes, Forks, Plows, Scythes, Snaths Shovels. Spaces, Hoes, 5c., &c. &c. OF LUiUBEB: Cfear and 2nd rate Piue Flooring, Siding, Boards 1,11-2 and 2 Inches 7 hick, ' Sash. Doors and Blinds. Pine Lath, All Sizes Sash, All Siz-'S Doors, AH Sizes Blinds, We call the' attention of the public to onr stock, as onr CASH TERMS enahie us to sell U.w. Thuusiul fur past iatrunage, we solicit a continuanve of tbe same. LETT, STRICKLER & CO. Brownville. July l. 1362. ti-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERYI Havin? recently mad large additions to my etoclr., Consleliag of SDTLKS. TIArtNKfS. Bnim.FS. COLLARS. LINKS. VVAfJON WHIPS Bt'UGT WIT1P3, OX LASUKS IIOF.SS LASI1K3, STAGS LASBES, SCRClXtJLKS. GIRTHS, ST1&RCPS, LKATUEBS, S.O. I think I can aceorrtrmvlate all In nualitity, quantity and price. I woifc none but best Osi Tannest Leather, aud getting it directly from tanneries iuOhio, feeicon fldeut it will give satisfaction. Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap. CASII PAID FOR HIDES. J. W. JflDEXETOX. September 13, 1862. n9-ly CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered ia this Market. KO DOUIXT ABOUT IT I CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT TUX Batimore Cotliing Storer BROVNVILLE, IT. T. davideigel. Announce to the public that he has opened out a READY.MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN- DERWEA it. Unprecedented In nnaniltv. ouality and price. He ! scdetermincd hi price sba I correspond with the Ume, r;d tberefor offer bre in the Wt, at Just as low rates as a m:b good can he purchased acywber in tbe t'nited State. A a sample oi tua price, he will oAuiion that he taJlt Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vesta from $1 to $5. Boot. Sboe, Ff.it. Caps, Fancy arxl White Shirts, Soi dera, Keck ties, 5Aks, Uandkercbiefs, &c , in the su9 pioportion. Tb proprietor embrace thi opportunity of returning tbanka for past patronage, ar.d procti to spare- so el fru ia tbe future ta Civ atra saUafacUoa. DAVID SEIGEL, x r- v r I) AjrrknIturaT CasT-Jronaa d S''lmO' Tl-.. o . rut ALl!; 221 mn.l 221 South Ch lei rnces. vood f.55. t:.l .t-.iw sues-otherfriiesin proportiorr. with freight adJei 1 factory tn N?w York to Ch go. tJ k D,4I?e,ftr eo'ked OTPr w fl u teohy a.1. The U wj of bailing; in kettle is boti - ow and expens.ve, so much so Uht but few men da it om-thmg more practi.-al man be hvl. Steam seemcs to he the onl y arternative bas Ftmvnd a the advantaaof the Port aron lor botiiny, and devid rW-i e J'aJente able Cal- rfneratioe ""U1 ?uni;ini ior all purp,. praetical, aud provesa PERFECT It is simple aaj SUCCESS. TI .II. AlSI, Sole aent for lilinhic r, ( V.. TV A 221 A ?' u w. o ' t. 1 j v iii ia iris ic inn na 1 iav w & r r Pump?. Force Cioternj. !'; - j 1 . J " uen 1 , . Pumps, Thimble Skeins' 1 'Wf J l Shellers, Feed Mais, IU, ,a.J Plaiform Scaled, Stoves Ac. The above will be sold on account .? tbe maurrfacturers, at their repe eUvefaotorv prio-i adding freistSt to this phios. January 1362. tf COMMERCIAL NURSERY OMAHA, SECRASKA. ; E. H. BURCHES, raopitisToa. I have lone lnce been co ivinced ot the waat of a t'-f class Nursery in tbe West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, Sec.,- Can he adapted to onr eiimste and toil. la view o' these facts, 1 have establUbed la thi plsre, and offer' for sale at Wholesale or Retail, A larze and well selected etock, uitd to thi climate, of Apple, standard and dwarf; Pear, standard and dwarf f Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plum, Apricots, Nectarine, Quince. Coosberries. Curre'n-ta, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blatiberries, Evergreen, ShraSs, Ro Dah.-la; Ornamental Trees. Greenhonse and Bei.lni Plants, etc.. etc. To which I would bee leave to call the attention of !ss' people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado. Iowa aud SortfcV west Missouri. J3"My term's will he as low as any ret'.ible eastern Nursery. By purchasing of me tbe expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeied and packed In the best manner, for wuica a charge of the art;,al cosv. will be made. No charge win be made for thedetl very " of packages on board steanitxtals. Ail cotnmnnlcatlons addreseed te tbe undersigned?' will receive proo.pt attention. March lSbi. . TI. BTTRCHS.I. the iiakp op n:i:i:t)o.ii. Now remlj, a new and surriir C'lllectinn of 27' Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contrabund'' songs, siih.s. dueti, qurtet4, and choruses. Most oT tb' Poetry and Musw has been written, expressly for' this work, to eorrpsponJ with tha time, and should be sung by the million, i order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of the r Contraband," whoa Oi.d, in bis providence, bas cast upon tbe Free Murth to clothe and educate. CONTENTS, IN PABT. "Fair Freedom's Morn has dawned at last:". BreR thu Chains, o1-" ""Sncis.atin? Sword "Fri-mi-nt is Murvbing on. or, (i!.ry Hallelnjih ;" Oh ! Help the Contrabands';" "Old" John Brown'f Song "Song r.f the 'Con'rb-isd':" "O Let my Pevte to ;" PHrody on the Si ogcf the'C'ontr bands';" "Where Liberty Vw!ls is my country;" When Slavery dic tberflJ b Freedom;" "Wake, Freemt-n. tiod havspoken ;n "Whitttcr'a suppressed Song of Freedom," etc." l'ri e only 5 cents single, 50 cents per dosen, f 3' per 100 ; pojtajre I eonf. 110RACK WATERS, Publisher.- ii41-ly 41 P.roadwiy. New York.- NOW READY. THE Official Union Volunteer Directory. (40 pnps. ) containing and Eifence of every Ofil.rer and Private in tbe Union Army, with thsir' Commands. tJasnalties, Prnmotions, Ac. X-vfKvery' one watts it. j Sent pt-p:iid.on receipt of 2jccriU;' cush.orstamps. Address HEN'KV P.. ANSON, Pub-' triir 49 StnteStr-et. l!ot'.n.M m. ISIELVIK MILLS! FREIGHTERS TO THE MINES. A5D THE WESTERN FORTS And the public generally are respectfully lnfcme that his Mills arenow in excellent running order, torti in out from 60 to 75 sacks per day. he ha the tot ' millers In tbe Territory. TWTXXj VTXNT'O ST'XjOTTXI. (Admitted both in Colorado and .Vebtaska to be unfor pashel by any West of tbe Miiisnippt River ) I.- madar from tbe best of If tU and Spring H'heac, and is sold at as low prices as can be obtained in tbe """crritory. Iris flour is kepi for sale at all lbs nUrre in 3 -own-" vllle. He is prepare! to furn.sb freinhrera, andriti sn generally, with flour from either Fall orS; su Wbet, and a 1 1-0 with any amount of Cora. Cora ileal and Buckwheat Flour at tbe lowest ctt pri. es. Custom (rrindfn(tdone atone-ixtb per busbet. IT desires tc cajf il eattentiou of freighters to th?' dvantas of Brownvllie ai a sbirpii'.j point totb West. Not only "an any amount of grain snd flour be' obtained her cheaper than at any Girder piat is th' Territory, but tbe Meicbani ner liar iaid in this sea-' son a larse snpnly of every variety of tftxl. Furniture! Furniture!! The most complete stock of Furniture ever offered ia' this upper country just received by T. HILL Brownville. April 35th I81. SAnilATll SCHOOL I! I'LL SO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold tho First 12' Months of it3 Publication; It is an entire New Work, of nearly 20(1 pnf.'' Many of the Tunes and Hymus-wire written ei- prealy for this volume. It will soon he a ppular" as its predecessor, ( le!l No. I which has o tt VP the enormous number of 575,Pifieiries rn 3 a?nths outstripping any Sunday ik!ol Booh of its s-e 1-' sued in tins country. Alsi, txitS v,,luware boitrKi-' in one to aceomwHlate schools wibin; tbvm iu that ' f-rra. Prices uf Bell No. 2, paper cover. 15 cent,' J12perl()0. Bound.2a cents. 13 per 100. Cloth." bound embossed gilt, 30 cent. 32 pr 100. Bell S. 1, pajr covers. 12 cents, 10 per 100. Dour.d 20 cents, $18 per 100. Cloth bound emb-sed s;iU,25' eents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 aud bound- U-' gether 40 cents, 4:',0 per hundred. TJ enters- t'ur nishel at tbe I9 vice. Cloth Vound embossed irilt, Scents, per 100. MaU postage free at the retail r-rice. HORACE WATERS, rublisher, nll-ly Xo.431 Broadway. New York. IJevr Herns die 3 for SPERMATORRHEA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, pniLADELPHTA. A Benevolent InttUution etntUhed by rpeeial En dowment, for me iielief of the Sick and Lhstreuei. afflicted veith Virulent and Chronic IHt'ae. and epecially for the Cure of Dueate of the Sexual Organ. .... HEVIQAJj ADVICS siren rttio. W uAotm Surioo. Valuable lUpor'j ca SpevntatorriKsa. Ti' otrter dis ease of tbe Sexual raao, as4oo theXSW A EH DIES employed ia the Pipensary, eil lnsea!4 letteti enveiope,freeof chargt. Two or three 3temp oce?u. ahl , . Address DE. J. sriLI IS nOCGHTOX, Howard As sociation. No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P Uwrpmbfr 12. 1881. n33-ly Strtlo Scenes. 1j0 of the most severe MAITL& l 3 "-i Acd 1 incident of ti War, now ready, siie ISriO inches,, highly eolored.on fiae heavy paper,. Sent post-paid,. 33 forU0, or4periaO. To a seats and tha trad no better opportunity was wer orleiei. A44reM lTBY B. ANSO.Prjnt ubUiur, , H Stare 3ire, Bet?, Mas.