Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 05, 1864, Image 3
W.NVILLfe, THUliSDAY, KAY S, 1SS4. C. 21. SCRITLN, .At. ADTETl8IRO AOEXT. and !'. CT in Bool, ni Colored ink of the Best Quality ? Dearborn treet, Chicago, Illinois, Uourtn : agent for tbe Advertiser and Tarmer. aMrcars abbott, m TATIf AKD FOHXICH XEWSPAPTS. Al- nre Acekct, Broadway, Xew Tort, are orited agents for the Advert iter And Tamer. jot, coe co ETTtisa Agixts, And Dealer in Inks and - Material of All kind, Once ribnne Building, t And Brown Iron Building rtlladelpnia, t ulhorized agents fur the Advert iter and Far- LOCAL NOTICES TEN CENTS A LINE! CASH !J LOCAL. H. Marsh has on hand a large lot nold's Superior Wriiinj Fluid, it test in use. would call attention to tbe adver :nt of Miss E. L. Harris, Milliner ess-maler, in another column. r. Cbas. F. Stewart las just returned i Cincinnati, where he has been at- ourse of 'medical lectures tbe ic; a c winder. . entioa is invited to tbe Adrertiss for 'Sealed Proposals' for Luildinrj at or near Loug's Bridge.' We .Lore v.iil le a general interest felt 3 matter, as it is a great public con ce. ' .i-i-ibcr -the election for Mayor of y comes cfT next Monday. S. Pt. - u has declined. Every citizen of .ville thould feel enough interest matter to "come out and vote. weather for the past week has warm and pleasant. The nights al, and Monday night was especial with a rrctty heavy frost. Tbe :s arc beginii.g to assume a very ,t appearance. -i. T. Den has just received a fine : Summer Clothing and Summer and will receive, per steamer Glas a choice let of dried Apples and ,,cs. Den's Stoves and Tinware are ;ting great attention, for durability heapness they are unrivalled. pwards of forty wagons, in tAVO trains, ed through our city on Monday last. Tuesday u train of twelve wagons 2d throcgh. They were bound for a. Quite a number of emigrants camped ion the opposite side of the r, and some on this side waiting for s, and outfitting- at this place. r. Lawrence is still engaged in re ng to health end vigor all who call :m with diseased eyes. His success e best test of ability. He has com ply mastered the eye, and his cures been almost miraculous. He is now ingattbe Brownville House, where sy be consulted free of charge. temyer &. Robison's stock of Boots Loes we hear spoken of by everybo the best that basever been brought ;s place, and know, from actual edge, that their prices are as low y can be afforded anywhere. The , especially, cannot help but be , as their stock of ladies', misses' 1 7 ren's shoes is very extensive. learn from Lieut. Pollock, of the relraska" that the "Old First" is ?.in't3, armed, equipped and paid avalry Rogimcnt. He has been in iha all winter cn Recruiting Ser r.d in connection with Lieut. Don f the same Regiment, has enlisted :e "hundred men. They will still ! on recruiting service. Lieut. will divide his time between this snd Nflraska City, and any man ants to enlist, will call on him, he can get all needful information. -aughlin &. Swan have 'dried up' liquor trade, and have extended vlving room to suit their growing d tbe increasing demand. They ive, in a few days, a large stock groceries in addition to v,hat they .re on hand. :e .writing the above they have ed a large supply of Hardware and 7, . Mining implements, &.c, &x. re assured they will keep their up to the demand, and for prices uality you cannot do better than -them. irrepressible Dr. Gwin has just d a portion of his coming stock. s a large assortment of the finest ever offered in the western market, i fine lot of Looking-glasses and s; paint, white-wash and other s ; lanterns and blacking ; perf urn A fiih-hooks, hair-cil and essence -e paints and canned peaches; nd candy, and most anything i desire in the Drug, Cutlery or 7 line can be had at his store. He of the finest table cutlery it has -en our pleasure to see, silver spoons, &,c, in quality and price Call and see him, you cannot er. -IshaniiReaTis, senior partner cf the firm of Rcavis & Tovrle, Lawyers, at Falls City, has just returned from Wash-in-toa City, where he has been perfect ing arrangements for establishing a National Claim Agency in Nebraska, and has secured a copartnership with Harvey & Collins, of Washington. All claims against the Government can thus be at tended to with promptness and dispatch by Messrs. Reavis &, Tovrle. All those who have lost hcrses in the service of Government will do well to call on them, and all other claims will receive immedi ate attention. See their advertisement in another column. THE TWO BABIES. A good story is related of our honest, good natured old friend S . 'In the course of human e vents," S 's wife was blessed with a baby, which of course was a most wonuciiui was in raptures, as he was in. duty bound to be, and traggpd considerably about his boy among his friends. One day, as he was going borne to dinner, he was overtaken near his door by a waish neighbor, whome he invited to see the prodigy. P demurred, alleging that he was in somewhat of a hurry was co judge of the article, etc. but S would not listen. "Oh, come in," said he, "and I'll show you something that'll cpen your eyes; come, come along, don't be afraid. Thus urged, P consented, and in tby walked. Mrs. S was appar ently adscnt, but in one corner stood the cradle, in which was ensconced and fast asleep S 's future hopes. "There." said he. crentlv drawing down the xuilt, "there's a boy for you!1' Saying which, he gently lifted the slumbcrer out in doth hands continued "Talk about your boys let 'am get up and beai this. What dy'e think cf him, isn't he a specimen ? Teat'jl do prettty well for new beginers, wanr it, eh?" At this moment Mrs. S entered a side room. "Why, S !" said she, "that isn't our baby Mrs. Soand So's." (their next-door neighbor.) "She wanted me to take cere of it a moment while sha went out.,, S was completely bewildered. "Isn't this ours?" he inquired; inocent ly, looking first at his wife and then at P , who stood ready to burst with laughter. "No," said Mrs. S , decidedly. "Here is ours," she continued, bringing from an adjoining room another infant wonder. -Well. I declare," said S .looking first at one and then at the other, "who'd have thought I could have made such a mistake?" Harper's Monthly. We were misinformed last week in regard to the shooting affray at Falls City, and deem it but just to state that Mr. Reavis was not engaged. An ac count given by the Falls City Broad' Axe of it may be found in another column. The Heralds Harper Ferry dispatch reports a spirited engagement between a detachment cf the 1st New York cav alry and three or four hundred rebels, at Newtown near Strausburg. The Senate Military committee have agreed -on an appropriation of 20,000, 000 for the payment of the 100 days vol unteers. Garabaldi arrived in London on the 11th ult.. and met with a tremendious reception. Governor Bramlctte, cf Kentucky, ten ders to the Government 20,000 three months men. They are on and adjacent to the very field where they will be most wanted. - . . - A letter sent to Sinator Wilson rela tive to the For' Pillow massacre, gives prominence to -the important fact that several negroes who had been hid were shot while the flag of truce was flying, in endeavoring to go on board the Platte Valley. Governor Evens, of Colorado Territory has issued a proclamation for an election of delegates to a Constitutional Conven tion, on tbe first Monday of June, to frame a Constitution preparatory to ad mission into the Union. CHOICE LJ.QU0ES. Wholesale and Retail Evan XJortliing, OF THE wtu 35ROnmLLE, will tell them as low as any nouaii tt. ti"5SrV Main Street, Brownville. Ftb.i.'Gl yly. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Avers Cathartic Pills mEITMYER & IIOBISON. TTE call the Attention cf toe Ladies and Gentleman of B rovn ville and vicinity to oar new stock ef Coots and Shoes, Gallery Cal xnorals, Lace i:oots, PoIlLa SIiocs and Jauay Ltnd Coys SIIss", Cliildren and Infants a xs: o X3-o Jnrt Beired, which we nill sell as cheap for the cast as any bouse tn the West. BOOTS AND SHOES SIADE TO ORDER In the very latest tyles. We warrant all our work to give sAtUf action, lor we emi'loy none but tho teste! wcTkmea - - LEATHER S SHOE-FINDINGS. For fii'.e, and every thing fcelonsirig to the trail. We return oir thanks to the public for past favors ana by Ftrict attentiou to our business hope to merit that liberal patronage b?stc-eJ npoti us tipretofore . Uear in ruiud that our motto if the "2C13IBLE PEKXT. ' Q-COME AND SEE TJS.-C2 Z?lLorprxirixa.c; of rvXl TZIti els Done on short uotice ia a neat workman -like manner. EUElirVER L. ROBINSON, Dmwnyilie, Kebraska. April 23, 1364. n34-v8-yly COMMERCIAL NURSERY, 03ZA.HA, SEDRASKA. E. H. BUKGHES, pRoranrroa. I have lonr since been co avinced of the want of a Cr class Nursery in the West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c Can be adapted to our climite and soli. In view ot these Liois, I have established ic this pla; e, and oSei for sale at 4 vHiolesale or Eetail, A larpe and well selected stock, suited to this climal of Arples, standard and dwarf Tears, standard and dwarf , Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plum Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, Dana,. Ornamental Trees. -Greenhouse aud Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would be? leave to call the attention of tht people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa And North west Missouri. 53-My terms will be as low as Any reliable eastern Nursery. By purchasing of me the expense of transportatioi from tbe east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner, for which a charge of the actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for the deUvery of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersigned 111 receive prompt attention. JIarct. 18S3. K. H. BOLCHKS. THE HAltP OF FUEEUOM. Now ready, a new and superior collection of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" eongs, solos, duets, quartet?, and choruses. Most of the Poetry and Music has been written express'y for this work, to correspond with the times, and Ehouid be sung by the million, in order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of the 'Contrabands," whom God, in his providence, bSs cast upon the Free Korth to clothe and educate. CONTENTS, IT WET. Tair Freedom's Morn has dawned at last:" "Break the Chains, orw- Emancipating Sword ;" "Frcmoutis Marching on, or, Glory Hallelujah' "Oh 1 Eelp the Contrabands';" "Old John Brown's Song;" -"Song of the 'Contrabands';" "O Let iny Peopie Go :" "Parody on the Song of the Contra band.?' "Where Liberty Dwells is my country f 'When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wake, Frecmea, Uod has spoken;" "Whittier's suppressed Song cf Freedom," etc. Price only 5 cents single, 50 eents per doien, $3 per 100 ; postatrc 1 cent. HORACE WATERS, Publisher. n41-ly 5eTf York.4SI Broadway. WM. H. lEcOHEEItT, Cash Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in 3D) XJ C2r SJ 9 MEDICINES 'AND CHEMICALS. 'J Paints, Oils aud Dye Stuff, rurc Liquors for Medical Purposes, All Kinds of Patent Jletlicines, DEXTAL AXD FAXCY GOODS, Elcmli Bo olis and Stationery, The best brands of trbewing and Smoking TOBACCO AND SEGARS, InTira o:T txll Colors. PEnrmmiY and toii,et goods, He an3ures his pairon3, and the putlia g'jr.trally, he will keep on hand an extensive stock of the ar ticics mentioned, beside? anything and everything usually kept in a fir.-t ch.sn Drug' St ore, wlii-h he is prepared to sell at low rates for Cash. Call and ciaiiiiie for yours -.'If South-east Corner Main and First Streets BroTrciville, Nebraska Prescriptions and Grdcrs Carefully tiled at all hours. Mreh Tlst, Ci. tSO-vS Cm TAKEN UP. In the foutheast corner of Nemaha County two and half miles below Aspinwall, an estray mare ahcut throe years old; she has mark? of the collar fad lie. Ilcr color ia a light bay; Kind feet are white, with a black ppt't on the in?ida of the left foot reaching to the hocf; a email white spoin her forehead: main and tail black; had a short rope around her neck. Any person proving property and paying charges can hae. her. . . , WILLIAM BARS ABT. AprU21,lSGi-St. FINAL SETTLEMENT. All interested will take notice, that there will be a final rcttlement iritb the AdministratcT of the estate of James IL Johnson deceased on Thursday the 1 9th day of May, A. D. 1S64. Gives nnder my haid at my office in Beatrice, Gage county Nebraska, on this the 11th day of Aful A. D. mi. - ALBERT TOWLE. no32-8-5t-$350 Probate Judge. SABBATH SCHOOL DELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold ths First 12 Uontbs cf its Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 209 pages. llany of the Tones and Hymns were written ex pressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular as its predecessor, (Bell No. 1 ) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in 35 months, outstripping any Sunday School Book of its site is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Prices of Bell Nik 2, paper covers, 15 cents, $12 per 10D. Bound,2a cents, $13 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, Z2 per 100. Bell So. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Bound 20 ecnts, f IS per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 cents, $20 per 100. Bulls Nos. 1 and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, 30 p.;r hundred. 25 copies fur nished at the IdO price. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. Mail postage free at the retail price. UORACE WATERS, Publisher,. n41-ly 2Co.431 Broadway, New York. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. Not'we is hereby irn that I will sell to thahigh est bidder for ca3h, the. following real estate, t-wit The southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 13, town 5 range 15, except a tier of blocks eold off the east side. Also, a strip off. th- east side of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of same sectiun sufficiant to make in all 40 acres. sale to take place in Brownville, Monday, May 2 at 10 o'cloch.A.M. ELENORE -RTIXET, Aministratrix of the estate of I. '. KelW. nolrS-2t 2.03 ' LEGAL NOTICE, .i?- ' To Stephen Wilkinson and Hiram P. Bennett, yon are hereby notified that there has been this day tied in the cEce of the clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Nemaha and territory cf Ne braska, the petition of William McMillan, against yon, together with Stephen Lyon, Oelia Bennett, John P. Bennett, Eliaha Bennett, Joseph Bennett, and the heirs of Win. Bennett, Deceased, in which he claims of yoa the said Stephen Wilkin son, the foreclosure of a certain deed of trust, exe cuted by yon on the first day cf May a 1S53, to Wm. Bennett, for the ns of said complainant, to secure to said complainant the payment of the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars with interest thereon, from maturity at the rate of five per cent month, due in one year from the date cf aid deed: conveying as security for the payment of said sum of monej the northeast quarter of southeast quar ter and the south Balf cf the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec. No. one, in Township No six, North of range 14, in Nemaha County Nebraska. And asking thatynu tbe said Hiram P. Bennett be forever barred from claiming cr holding any interest in said premises, as one of the heirs of Wm. Bennett, deceased. And that unless you answer said petition on or before the j3d day ofMay, A. b 1834, the allega tions therein will be taken as confessed against you, and a decree rendered therein, in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Wm. MiCLENNAN, Solicitor for C mp!uinaDt. Ordered that the above notice be published in tbe Nebraska Advertiser for four ronsecmive weeks. B. STEEETER Clerk. By J. D. N . TnoMrsox Deputy. He, Neb, March 0,1804. No 31 4 w. 5 Brownvil 10 JUL SAW AXD FLOVMXG V-.--i3 1 1 M --3 - 1 WILL kee constantly on hnnd an afsortmcnt of Estra-Snpcrfizs to Common L UMBER, 2j -A. T And all other articles nsually'.kept in a first-class Merchant Flouring or Saw Mill. Brownville, March 31st, 64. n30-8-ly. 0 S3 "lH? 1 1 On Snnday, March 20th, 1854, a Bay Mare, four years old, stands back on pastern joints, has letter "W" branded on left fore shoulder. Any person giving information of where she is, or bringing ber to Ben. Roger's Livery Stable, in Brownville, will be liberally rewarded. MICHAEL FJORD EN. . March 31st. 1SG4, 30-vS-2w-P'rt A RETT AJSD LARGE STOCZL Of STOVES AND HARDWARE, FOR SPRING TRADE. JOBCNT C. DEUSER, JIain Street, Brownville, N. T., Retcrns thanlts for thepatronacebcretof ore extended to him, and promises to supply all wants, either in QUANTITY OB QUALITY. Having laid in my present stock hef ore the late rise of thirty per cent, enables me tr undersell all who Lave to lay in their stock at present pric3S. . My stores are all from St. Ljuis, anil manufactur ed from Missouri iron which is pronounce! to be the best iron now known. COOK STOVES, TOE LATE AND IMPRONED PATTERNS; SUCH AS Cubits I eeriest. Elevated Ovens, Superior, tcIOen Era, H'exv Era, &c. HE FURTHER CALUS THE ATTENTION OF FAHlMDFcS TO HIS LARGE STOCK CF HEAVY SHEET IRON, FOR SUGAR BOILERS ; ALSO HIS LARGE CAST 1RO KETTLES. FROM 10 TO 25 GALLONS. A TARIETT OF CHEAP LAUD AND COAL OIL LAHPS Ot New ajidJJeautiful Patterns; Lamp Chimneys, Shade. &c. Brass, Copper, and Sheet Ironware; Lanterns. S'hovei ana JapanneC Ware. A LARGE QUANTITY OF Tin, Stone Si Glass Self-Sealing Fruit Cans VERY NICE AND COXYENTENTFOS those desiring to put up fkuit! A LARGE QUANTITY OF li-OTiTiOW iJVJ XXXI, OF EVERY DESIRABLE ARTICLE. THE ATTENTION OF FREIGHTERS AND OTHERS IS DDilECTED TO niS; COOKING SKILLETS, OYEXS, dc- Guttering and Sponting. He is prepared tput cp pntterin? andspoutinf:, and all rtha work uf hi6 line at the Bhortest notice, and in a workmnlilte maimer, which he warrants to give nat tisf action. , . vS-uJ-1 ITotice. I have left with C. G. Dorsey, Esq Erownville all the borks, papers and accounts in any way con. nectedwith the advertiser oe front it commence ment to my withdrawal, He is faSy empowered to act 83 my a ent. Tbmo havicjf nrr?ctaed accounts will save trouble by calling on Ur.D. ioon. R. W, FIT.NaS. Buwnville, March 2, 1S51. no 23. ,1SD TTAG0N IIAEES.,' : . IEOIT! IE TTH D. A. CONSTABLE, ST. JOSEPH, SO., HAS ON TIAND AND FOR SALE A LARGS" AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF XEON, STEEL, O AST X 1ST Gr r AND Kin mwm COMPRISING: HORSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS. HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS, -SPRINGS, BELLOWS. AXELS. VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS CnALNS, WAGON BOXES, SCKEW PLATES BOLSTER PLATES, ' FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES. SLEDGE HAMMERS, HANI) HAMMERS, SHOEING HAMMERS. PINCHERS, NUTS, HARROW TEETH, WELL WHEELS, AC, AC, XC? ALSO WOODWOEKS ! . cojrrRisiNG HUES, SPOKES. FELLOWS. WAGON ROnS, SHAFTS, POLES, AXE S, HOUNDS. AXE HANDLE BROOM HANDLES, PLOW NDLES. Ac. ALSO AGKXT? F " THE SALE OF r ihtaiiks. C LE s, AT HAVING LAID IN A LARGE ST OCR OF THE ABOVE GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE PAG TORIES, EErORE THE RISE, I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO THE TRADE AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. BLACKSMITHS, JKSend In Your Scrap Iroii.5 One Dollar Saved i Equal to two Dol lars Slade. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT SCRAP IRON AT CONSTABLE'S IRON AND STEEL TVlBXnOUSE. Febl4-n32-6m ST, JOSEPH, MO 1864. 1864. PEOSPECTUS OF THE LinJolJuiil LyiiiiijMi, For the Year 18CL DAILY, TM-TOEKLY &' WEEKLY The war drama is approachinj its highest point of interest. This year will probably conumate the Doom of the Rebellion, witness the National Gov ernment restored in tho fallen States, tbe?e regen erated, and Slavery obliterated from the land I The events of '61 will be amon the mostraomentou"in the History of the Country, and doubtless will in clude the return cf Peace, and the entrance cf America upon a new career bf unparalleled jrreat ness and prosperity. With Labor vindicated from the reproach of serfdom, the People will stand up on a higher platform of intelligence and power, and feel a still profounder interest in all the details of the progress of their own and other lands. Mbe old world is entering upon a new series of commotions, to trruiinate in the triumph cf Democracy beyond tbe Atlantic ; while emigration to America will acquire a new and tremendous impetus, augmenting immensely cur produc tive power. The .sttring events of the times will be graphical ly depL-rcd in the cjIotu? of tbo Democrat, which we are r; solved to icrdzr more valuable anl at tractive than ever as a faUhfiil LUrrcr cf Passing Hist cry. Inspired by the spirit cf Democracy acknow kJu'iiig no leader but Truth The Mis?yrr.i Deh ojk at will continue to bo solely tho Organ of the People, and prompt to denounca and repudiate any 1'ul'tical or military aspirant whj seeks to betray their cause. In addition to our War Nws, we thall continue in our Weekly paper tho Weekly News Summary, and also an abstract of the proceedings of Congress and of the Proceedings of Legislatures cf Missouri and Liinc-i. .. Our Tii-Weokly, will contain as heretofore-all the Important News, Local and Commercial Reports of the Daily. THE DAILY DEMCR AT Shall ntbt excelled by any paper in tbe est 1 We h:tvc improved oar arrangements for full SPECIAL TELEG3AFH REPORTS rrom V. aLnrigton, trom the Lower Uissu-sippi.and frein the Missouri and Illinois Capitals. These will be published in adlifion to tho Letter3 of our ARMY CORRESPONDENCE, And our usual quantity of General News Matter. We request all Postmasters and friends to act as Agents. Send for epeci men numbers of the Papers and Prospectus tui dLstrilution,and they will bo prompt ly forwarded. Send a3 many names as possible in Clubs, to have their papers ent to one address the address of the Postmaster er tho getter up of the Club. It is not required that all the papers of a Club shall be sent to one Post OfUce. the number may be gent to d Querent Offices, and additions may be made at any time. The following are onr rates for the year 1864: DAILY. 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C. SANDEHS, TroUlo Jud-e. Brownville, Jan. 13, 1?C4. l2I-S-3i-$310 I70V7 READT. THE -OiScial Union Volunteer Directory, (4C0 rirges.) containing yj:.v and ni.idcnce of every Oili?erand Private in the Uaicn Army, with thei'r Commands. Gasu.vltie?, Prom- tiors, ii. "Evcry or.e wai.uii.j Sent post-rid.n rct-i;.t (,f "I n.Lt cash, or stamps. Aid.-esr iiUM; V L ANSON.Pua- FULL IT.CII TZISS are bniitof tbe best and taot t", -.ro 'r teria'a, and will sunt in? c:,2u;j. Jeep, Touiid. fi.ll, t j Bie'wO'ar; taa t -Ech Piatw warramrt fur ae ysr. fi to. $7CO. TXTTilOTTlAia. "Tbe Horn- W.te- Pnoa are tacmui. :; tl very best." L'r jnrr.'.jf. 'We can spas of tueir merits frcm Jerus!a; tsowj ed ?e . " Cu ; ut ij n Mx ? 'i i esc tr, W alers' Pia:io u i il ,:nifnn cbiUeins1 eorr witb the Coat oia-ie ai)T-!,r " J.'sts JnenaL S19D.EW 7 OCTAVO PIAI. CS, of U.-r- etit maters, fcr Sli.i; $.225 and $240. Scon.i-tiDt! Funos and !!(!. at $i5, 410, Q, $75, $tcu, $113, $11$, $uo, at4 The Horace TTaters ."!leIoIeoas an J Ear - monium. Tuned lite T.qn Temperament with the Patent Tivi 't-i Swell. Pncp from to 30O. Alcindsr Or Cans fr jm to $U0. t jA liiierai diaeuiint to Cicrirrmn, Churches. tiHi Sthu.)U, LiKijes. Spniinane. an1 Teacrr. ACE WATi-li, Ag't, .No. iSl 18rcidway, X. X. The Day School 40 POOcopies Uned. A new Sinking B It for ScbIa aud Senimai called the Day Schooi Ue'.t, is bow reu3r. Ilc,;iioj i:n tvu tund red choice sot;;, rouuUs, Ciitclie. dneta, trita, quartet:, and cSom, many of thorn "rritteo esprc-!y fur this work, l-?ide 32 ia-e of the Elemeuu of ilsisic, tich are A?y and. Vnsrciive. Unions tbe larce nnmt.er of bar.tiftil piece tnay ba found, ' Ciicle -Sam's Sch.x I," "Ujb'i jub bear tbe children comtnK." "Al),Tf; .n the onny file, "The little las. ' and 'Utile Ld,' -tb, if I were a little bird," ' li.rd of beanty," " Pretty pear tre,' "Aavil Cboruf," i'ileei me by tiie rurn:nj brfx.t. 5.c. It icom;nled by n ""are Wter. author of 4-Svi-taibScbuol lie: I," Nii. 1 and 2, which Uave tad th enormous nuleaf 625 ooO copie. Prices paper co-xira. 25 cents, per 1UO; bouud 30 ccau. $2o per ISO; cloib bound, e-ubvsned eilt. lw cen?s. io Mr uendre-i. 23 cp- furnished at lie one tcudrcJ price. at tbe retail price. Sa'jh.ith SchocI Dell No. 1, contains 144 pus?, and nearly tiro hiadre-l tuae and bymsn, and is tbe mast p-pular J 8 Bo-. Tfr issea. Atiion tlie mc?t popular pieces ae, tied U"o-di," 'Edun Ave." "Cbn.-tian lier.,' "Beaoiiful Ziott,' "I uiisbt to love tt t Mitber," The Anvn'-a -ld rr.eao, "In the L'srht "Ke.t lr th Weary," &.c Krioe psper covers. 20 cts. eacb, $15 per hundred; bound, 25 cis. each, $J0 per hundred ; clotis bvui-J, eaiboe4 gilt, 3 cu., jer hundred. Sabbath School Cell !S'o.2, Is an er.rire new woTkof 1D2 aases, and nearly tznei acd fcymna. as tbe custc 'is a little m r d.r.-nti it. is just tbe bxk to foliow Bell. No. 1. N early one Uonof ibese Bella bae UcenUsued. andaro bow rtn lng through tbU and ether countrie. Among tit niany eboice p:K;es may be found, Sball we meet be yond the river t There is a beautiful world. Sorrow shall coma agiin bo more. Don't you beai tbe AxzeU coming? Tboa, tiod, aeesl me. Sabbatn Bel! chiaa on, &.c. Price of Bell No. 2 are tbe same as Eel: No. I. B..th nurriiers cab ba obtained ib one volume. Price, bonn-i copy, -40 cents, $,Za j-er tuadrel ; cioti bound, enitxseJ giit, 50 cu., $io per tondred. ii copies fumisiied at the oue hundred price, ildulel &t the retail price. Waters' Choral Ilarp. A.new Sunday School Boot, or lSOpae of beantlfal hymns and tunea. It contain many ftera, anch ai Shall we know each other there ; Suffer UUie childrea to come unto He ; The beautiful ar-.ore ; Ob, 'tu jlorl ous; Leave roe with my mother ; Ke leaieihme beitde still water, Ax. Price paper covera, 2d centa ; l& per hundred; bound 3o centa, Z0 p"r hundred; eloUi bound, embossed ?ultt. 15 cents, $30 per hundred. Mailed at the retail price. It ia eiiti by Iloract Wa ters, author of Sunday School Bella Noa. 1 and , wbicJa have had the enormous aalea 'of over eiirbt thousand copies. Just published by noaA.CS WAIS.iia. 431 Broadway, New York. The New Patriotic Son j Cook contains 96 pases of songs, dners aad choruses, botb sa cred and secular, inclBdinf 14 pa? of prayers for aict and dying soldiers, and oldirs Scripture JlannaJ It is well suited for aocial sin?icg, as well as Sitibota worship. Among the many beautiful piefl may bt funnd, JThere liberty dwells is my country TKeCbria ti&n hero, Three cheers for our banner; Come ting to me of heavy n; Columbia, the rem ef the ocean ; Free man's gathering; Columbia's King forever ; Xarching along, &.C. Pi-tcea paper covers, ceuU, 10 ftl niuw dred. Mailed "at the retail prict The Ilarp of Frecdora contains S2 pajres of songs, duets and choruses, for Free dom. Among the choice pieces we would name. Pair freedom's morn ; O let my people go; Over the moun tain ; They worked me all the day, At. Price 6 centa single, 50 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred ; potUja 1 cent each. It nth: A Sacred Cantata, contains T2& page. Words bv Rev. Sidcey Dyer, tnuic by PtoT. Cull. This is an excellent book for concert fortheyoung. Prices papr covers, tOcenta) Slfipar hundred ; bound 25 centf . $20 per hundred. The Revival JInsic Book, cjntains 73 pges'of tunea and hrmns, iesisned for re vival, prayer, and conference meeUr.ei. Price In paper covers, Einjrle copies, 10 cents; $3 per tuiidrad. Mailed at the retail prices. Tbe Athenauia Collection contains Between f onr and five hundred pa;rei of tnnei and hymns, new aud old, of the choicest kinds, tor church, Sunday school, revival, missionary, temperance prayer and eotifrrence, and all hiit'la of nacred aud so cial meetings. The music in this book has life and an imation iu it, like. Shining Shore. Kent f r the weary. Shall we kc w each o;ber there ? Shall we meet beyond the river ; Tbereis a beautiful wjrld; tind wurdaj S-eet hour of prayer ; There is a IjihI uf l-.ve ; S iiffer little children to come unto nie ; God save tbe Nation, &c Prices ninsjle copies, bound 50 cents; $15 per hundred; cloth bound, embossed gilt, So cnti ; 65 per hundred, il ailed at the retail price. lin&ACS WA TERS, 4S1 Broadway, New Tourk, PubUsber cf tbi aboTe Bjoks. V m ' n l 1 nc wl I Piunn .trftw?nni-iflt- . -'- '--j " " ... i. ........ A large assortment of new and popular song?, bailads duets, fjiiarterts, and choruseo, iesaed d tily. Amorg thenioat popular are, Shall we know each otber ibere. Lowrey; Why have my loved one gone; I will be true to the ; Ob, tl.ere's n such gil as mine, by Fonter ; Mother's loveia true ; Sviet love. forg me not.it.., by Keller, 2j cents each; I hear sweet voice sinking; Home Is home; Forget If you can. but fcrgive, by Thomas, 30 ceuts each. lnstrurrnul Musis for thp Ciam Forte We are coming Father Abra'aoi, six hundred tb.usanJ ruure ; Always m tbe surny side; Si. all we know each, other there? &c with brilliant variations by Crobe, 50 cents each. Polkas, Wiltze.4, Marches, QMickstpo. Qnadrllls, 4tc. by popv.hir authors. All km-ls of Sincini and In struction booSs. Catalog'ies niaiiedf rce to any address. Jluiic mailed at the above prices. Waters Cheap ISIumc for the Jlillion, Arran?l as soloes, d;iets. quartetts and cb imsM, f' musical societies, choirs, Sunday sch--U, public schl seminaries, ftc. Shall we know ech o'hwr there 7 Don't you hear the anxels coniini? Shall we nie!. b yoi.d tbe riv;r? lie is tijjp; lere u beautiful v or Id ; Where liberty Uweils is my country ; Freedom, truth and riit; We are roniin Father Abra'am. a;x hnndred thoaand more ; There l-i a land of love; Sor row hhsll txirr again no more ; Ileavenly home ; Come sing to me of Heaven ; Lund in slcrtit ; We wi.l love our Sunday School Our God ia utarciimg on ; G -lae the Nation; Wbittier's bong of to Plantation Ne;ro ; Fair Freedom's M jrn has dawned at last; Orer tne mour- iaiu, iYiTine wour.iain, i-iiue i.iia'a an an'tl ; Wil lie' gone' to Heaven ; Suffer little cbiMren to cont unto me; Bny me ia the morning, Mother ; Come to thy rest; Swet hourf Prayer, kc. Price 3 centa. SO cents per d ox , $2 per hundred ; pottage 1 cent each.. In sheet form., with Piano accompaniment, 25 ceuU. Putdiihed by HORACE WATFS.S. Ag't, No. S1 Broauwa;-, J . T. Garden Scod fcr 10G-i. 1 r ; Uy Catalogue, embracing over 200 rarietie ef of fresh and true Garden Seed, many of which rt cf my own raising is now ready, and will be for warded gratia to all applicant. ily eaulogne willcntain many new and hcic regetaUes not usually found ic sued cataloe:. As the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash llarblehead Mammoth Cabbage, and other choice yegeUfeUts. I invite the rtrrnft of the piblio. JAMES J.H. GLECiOIiY, Harblehead, lUjaachufstli. March 10,1554. no 2S,2w ORDER IJ0. 2. AtwrTAM Get sal's Ornrx, J Omaha, Neb March , ISf i. AH persons who do not belong to a rfTilar cr ganiied military company and meet fcr dnll accor ding to the laws of tiie Territory, and who have ia their possession any anna, or equipment of any de scription whatever, belonging to the trritary, ar hereby notified to deliver the same wiih'mt delay the parti ss hereinafter designs Ud, to-wit: All persons in IichardsoL Co to JuJge E.S. Dund v, " Pawnee A Gage Hon. D. O. Eutler Nemaha C G. Dwj,' Ot05 - Cass Sarr Go!. O. P. Mason, noa. J. E. Doom, Col. J. Q. Gos Adj't Gen's tSes, A. Cstetter, Ej E. H. n.'er3, LfCH John ItickJv, E.sc; Ilri.C. F.Vortcr Dong'aj Washington Dodge .Plaite Furt i. Cumirg u Dakota G.f . t-shart, t-i-j. Any ol tie above persons are terccy authcmeij when any perion fchail rcfuje too-:c:piy wi:.h this order, or shall en leavor to leave the Territory wit! anj of the military property bsloiigicg to ii- ta seize and pisse?3 tbenyHve of the samo aui ho! 1 it subject ia Its vtler of tb Gr-vernor. ileii'Lcracf cmp.ir.ies who areih-.at to leare lh Territory are herhy ordered t deliver the n::iiary eu---t3 of tiis; Territory they cniy hara in tbeir poi sii;n to the Cji tiin f their rsjevtlve c-tni v:, whj will re;.crt thecals ar i t'.a c.di'tiu:5 thereof to :..he 1 ijurar.i Gcnerila: V., City- " Ijv cri-" Z tli a CVau-atid-T-iu-Chi'.-f. w.ii. s. n A.:: : r.-r.? It ry