Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 21, 1864, Image 3

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    LE,TnCKSDAY JULY 21. l2j
C. H.- SCRlTLtr,
rrBTismo Acckt, enJ Cf&lcr io
Colored Inks of tbe ert Quality
1 treet, Chicago, Illinois, U eur su
tbe Aittrtiter end F&rxr.tr.
ATHER t ABBOTT,
S AKD POaMOX XIWIFA Af-
cct, M Broadway, Now Tork, eie
ois for the A&verlutr ana Farmer.
ror, coe co.,
Aosa-TS, end" Dealers Id Inks end
2 of ell kinds. Office ribuue BuilUinc,
rowo'i Iroa Building Philadelphia.
sd agents for lie Advertiser and Far-
A. D. Marsh, at the P. 0,. Building ,
baa just received a large stock of Station
ery cf etcry description, consisting of
the bcrt cf Fer.3, 'Inks, Books, Station
erv. LIir.1: Iks, Pnza Envelopes, Fbo-
tc-rapbi
bis Albums, etc., etc. Harsh' is
doing a fair tiaess with ins customers,
end it is quite a treat to examine his stock,
hi:h he delights in thoningr especially
3 1L2 ladies. Drop in.
ha No. 1 life-like picture of
'anaily, go to Perkins.
Co., at the Brownville House,
taking those delightful Pic-
Jay was the hottest day, bo
leason, 100 degrees in the
itirring.
irn made its appearance in our
Tuesday morning, and was
Ued up by out citizens. ,
V. Fnmiis Apent of the
- - c
nt a few days in our city
.'or the Atreocy.
!c Co's is the place to buy
heap. They are doin an
siness. Call an examine their
A new Democratic paper has been
ttaried in Omaha. It is edited by a Mr.
Harvey, a younger brother to the editor
of the Nebraska City News. We hare
not seen a copy, but understand it advo
cates submission to the rebels. The ed
itor of the Nobraakian Us managed to
Ioo?e the confidence of some of his par
ty, by his course on both sides of the I
State question, iney nave consequently
been anxious for a new paper.
L ST0VE3 AIID HAItDV7AIH2,
FOB SPRING TRADE.
takes the best Photographs
i, and keeps the choicest stock
?st Phntoa;roph Albums we
ecn. Drop in.
l.lin & Swan have just rereiv-
lot of those choice New York
. Also a full a?!ortment
eluding Finishing, Flooring:,
nh. Fencing, etc. They will
ersold for cash.
Den has now on hand a large
roceries. Tea. Suar, Coffee,
Ural, Trout. Codfish, Cheese,
Cooking and Parlor Stoves,
Sheet Iron and large Kettles,
1 Corn Mal.
ay, the 4th of August, is the
-intended by the President of the
tates as a day of Humiliation
t. There will be service at
odist Church at half past ten
that day.
e Advertisement of Finkle &
mproved fcewinc Machines in
MI ...
;aprs. jneirs is an improve
;n any we have heard of in male
rocV -Stitch on both sid es. Those
a Machine had better send for
r.
Many of our delinquent friends when
they come into our office, get their pa
per, and, if the senior member cf the
firm is not about, stand around and look
as if they'd like to settle, but generally
leave without doing so. We would say
to all that the junior is capable of receiv
ing money on subscription or. job work.
and that he is anxious to become profi
cient in this very essential branch of th
business. Won't somebody try his skill?
Since our last this vicinity has beet
visited by several refreshing showers
and everything looks well. The county
generally has been blessed with plenty of
rain lately. Harvesting is generally over.
Wheat has turned out a good average
crop, despite the ravages of the chine
bug in some portions of our county. Oats
is a good crop, straw sliort but well head
ed. Corn is doing fine now, and if pres
ent indications are any criterion, a big
yield may be expected.
A big scare came over our neighbors
of Rockport, Mo., last week. Innumer
able rumors were afloat of innumerable
guerrillas, who had been seen scouting
dangerously near their unfortified city,
and intended to take in "out of the wet"
many of the "spotted lambs" from the
fold of honest Abraham. But up to last
accounts they hadn't come. Whether
this peaceful final was due to an absence
of guerrillas, or the determined "show"
of -resistance made, may remain forever
a mystery. The aspect of affairs below
in Missouri look gloomy enough, but we
doubt much whether guerrillas would
dare venture this far up the country. But
'tis well enough to prepare for the worst.
at variety ot Burgy Whips from
rk for sale low at Middleton's.
hand, a number of Horse Brush
y Combs, Cards and Collars, ail
i can be bad at as reasonable
at any other house in the West.
ad the pleasure of meeting Mr.
atlob, of the Omaha Republi
our city, on Sunday last: Mr.
as enlarged the Republican and
it out in a new diess. It is cow
i hontT lo the Territory.
Ir. Pterson, late Lieut-Colonel
3d Illinois, will preach in the
t Church on next Sabbath at 10
k in the morning, also in the
it 7 1-2. Mr. Pierson has seen
.nd his wounds disable him from
is country longer in the field.
more Door, Bells, Bathing Tubs,
-apers, Parker's Patent Blind
Nut Crackers, Gate Latches,
'Iettle, Spelter's Soulder, Lead
sps, etc., alsoa large assortment
, Stone and Tin Self-sealing
:s at J. C. Deuser's Tin and
:re.
's Lady's Book, for August, is
and is one of the finest sped-
that truly excellent magazine
ever seen. It should be found
ry centre table in the land, as
est guide to refinement in both
mariners to be found.
)euser has just received a large
ete stock of Cookin; andHeat
:s of the latest and most ira
Paterns,-which he warrants to
sfaction ; also, heavy Sheet Iron
ir Kettles and Cast Iron Boilers,
1 stove and camp fire. His stock
:eea purchased previous to the
de defies competition in prices.
last Legislature passed an act
'y affecting Insurance Companies.
5 their business valid they must
statement of their financial
This has been complied with
he Hartford Fire Insurance Core
r which John L. Carson is Agent.
wishing to insure should bear
"iind, and be sure that all is right
ej -go ahead."
lion of the Winnebago tribe of
now under the supervision of
: urnas paid our city a visit on
sday. They performed a variety
dances, whooped aud"scuygled"
much to the amusement of the
xnd took cp a collection much to
vn amusement. They were a good
set of Indians and perfectly do.
The Ordinance to prevent Swine from
running at large has already stirred up
a feeling against it. There are arguments
both for and against it. Yet, we c'o think-
that a longer notice should have been
given before taking up and selling them.
A worse time could not have been select
ed, old corn is scarce and high and. new
corn not harvested, so that the owner
must keep them up and let them eat their
heads off or allow them to be sold at the
purchasers own prices. Besides it is a
question whether the health of the city
will be improved by this act; hogs are
really the only city scavengers we have.
Are they not the cheapest aud the most
willing promoters of health ? Besides,
those generally who are opposed to hogs
running at large, have poor fences, and
throw slops and other offall outside
the fence, which induces hogs to come.
Why lay it to the hogs, if your fences
are poor ? If not, and you are damaged,
you have redress upon the owner.
Reports from Cincinnati state that the
Peace Democracy there have organized
for resisting the coming draft. Such an
act should be punishable with death, and
we know enough cf Hambelton county,
O., 'to believe it will be done.
Ad Snatch to Gpneral Fisk from Gpn-
eral Curtis, dated Leavenworth the 14:h,
states that our forces combined under
Colonel Ford fell unon the rebels nt Cam.
iem on Thursday. There was a short
. ,
ngnt and complete route of the rebels,
-1 .
tne pursuit turning -southward, ihe en
emy's loss was'fitteen killed: also. lanre
unmber of muskets, shot gun3, accouter
ments, and ten kegs of powder. Union
U ooe killed and no bajjly - wonnHi.
We find the following ia the Nashville
Union. Juce 13.
We have further particulars relating to
the Chattahooche, which are highly in
teresting. The rebels, on Sunday, find
ing Sherman had effected a lodgement
south of the river, burned the railroad
and turnpike bridges, together-with three
pontoons.
Their works were the strongest found
on the whole line, from Dalton, and were
protected by abatis, so that a direct as
sault -would have been an impossibility.
The stream is at present shallow, and
the bottom rocky ; but no men could have
forded it and charged up the embank
ment, to their works.
The entrenchments extended alon
the river hank, for five miles, and were
located in a position to sweep the sur
rounding country. Johnston had evident
ly been months in preparing them.
After the flank movement commenced
the rebel Genegal offered no resistance'
but fell hark : wp nnrsiipd. in iKa r..:e'
, - 1 i tUI
cations around Atlanta, which were but
eignt miles distant, tv e know of no oih
er point at which a stand can be made.
Johnston" i ihn 'drntpJrrp (rm...
on ;" redeem his promise to clean out the
TT: . ii
muu army, is yet a prooiem.
j3RO0MSY BUckio brnshes, S.-rabbing brnshen.
At 7IcLanjMi!i St Swan's.
A rEYF AKP LARGE STOCK. OF
JOHN a DEUSEE,
Slain Street, Brownville, IT. T
Etnrn thnfc for tbe ptronr? heretofore exteirfe
to Lim, and promises to aupp) all trauti, either la
QUANTITY OR QUALITY.
Oaring t;d in my prewnt lock before tie late
rise of thirty .t cent, enable! tse tr undersell all
wb o baTe to U j i n tbeir rUtk at present pricw.
My itorr are all from St. L-uij, aadj manBfactiir
ed frcm Mionri iron which ii pronounce1 to be
the best ircn now kcowa.
COOK STOVES,
TIIE LATE AND IMPROVED PATTERNS;
SUCH AS
Sack's Peerless, Elevated Ovens,
Superior, Golden Era,
Xew Era, &c.
HE FURTHER CALLS THE ATTENTION
OF FARMERS
TO 013 LARGE STOCK OF
HEAVY SHEET IROH,
FOR SUGAR BOILERS ; ALSO HIS
LARGE CAST lROX KETTLES.
FROM 10 TO 25 GALLONS.
A VARIETY OF CHEAP
LARD AND COAL OIL LAMPS
Of X ew and Beautirnl Patterns; Lamp Chimneyf,
Shades, &e. . Brats, Copper, and Sheet
It on Ware; Lanterns, Shoveia
and Japanned Ware.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
Tin. Stone St Gins Self-Sealiu? Fruit Cans
very nice and convenient for
those desiring to pcx r
cp fruit:
. A LARGE QUANTITY OF
COIjIjOW WA 33 ,
OF EVERY DESIRABLE ARTICLE.
THE ATTENTION OF
FREIGUTRKS AND OTHERS
IS DUtlECTED TO niS
COOKIXG SKILLETS, OYEXS, &C.
Guttering and Spouting.
TT nranarhl tr nnr tin am 1 1 iari n rr itndrmiitlnf . atuf
11 ..(KaVAffa a hie tin t the thnrt Aut nntir nf In
ea ii v wvi v ma bcuv mi uv uvi wv u
a workntnlike inaaner, which be warrants to give at-
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MUNN A CO .Publishers,
No. 37 Park Row, New York.
QaLT by the brrel or pound, Fine Dairy Slt, (or
if
Sale
At McLanjhMn Si Swan's.
Notice.
I have left with C. G. Dorsey, Esq., BroVnvllle
all tbe books, papers and accounts in any way con
nected with the Advertiser office from its commence
ment U my withdrawal. He is fully empowered to
act as my agent. Those bavin; unsettled accounts
will save trouble by carting on Mr. D. soon.
R. W. FURNaS.
Brownville, March 2,184. no 23.
SBtiEIKG arid ChewlBiT Totacco, Cijrars fit Pip
mem and Tobacco Poncbec. iu great variety,
.At AIcLaogbiio & Swan's.
MACIERAL. Lake Trout, WTitta sh, Codilsh, etc.,
etc f constancy ou kand
" At aieJjatihlin ft Swan's.
' ' ' 'b.
Cftlic Condltlaiiof the Hartford
Fire Insurance company, on
ti ftiirtv-nrst dav of Decem
ber, ' 1SC3, mndc to the Auditor
r t?.r Xsri Ilorv-of iVebras.iii.
In conformity vfrltU the Lam
of saia Terrilorj.
1st The name of this company Is The Ilartford
Tire insurance umpuiyi
lord. Connecticut.
CAPITAL. f '
Sd Tke amount of Capital Stock It - t80,lW?
8d The amount ox Capital Sux paid up, s, 600,000
th ASSETS.
Cu in band and In B ink - 27I,M
Cxih in bands tl Aeests and la
course oi uiuidumoi .
70 654.25
Bills receivable from loans, secured by per-
tonal ana coiiairri .
Real Estate unin umbered . .
Interest accrued (mostly payab la January 1st
ISM)
$95,829,11
18 Ml S3
IS.OOO.tO
STOCKS ATD BOFDS AS fOLLOW. TtS :
rr trice.
Valus. Talae.
fill abires of Hartford
bank stock, Hartford $5t,loO,00 73,C7i,
67 ch'a Phoenix bank
I.0C3,0t
stock. Hartford
100 thare Connecticut
River Banking Co.
sto.k. H."t.'ord
2oo shares Exchange
tank, iUrUutd
I6o fa's bank or Hart-
furd co'y Ilartiord
2oo shares Charter Oak
bn st'k Hartford '
2G0 hares Farmers' Bs,,
MtcLanicV b'kst'ck,
Hartford
150 shares Mercantile
bank stork. Hartford
133 shares Merchants.
& Manufs'tiauk stock
Hartford
S15 shares JStna bssk
stock, Hartford
2C3 shares City Baas
t-tock, Hartford
2oo shres American
Exrhanse bauk stock
Kew Toik
2oo shares of Bank of
Commerce N. Turk
too shares Importers.
Traders' bank steck
Kew.rork
3 jo shares Bank of A-
mcrica stock, N T
3 oo shares ManbaiUft
Co. stock. N Tork
too shares Merchants,
bank stock, N. Tork
2oo i-bare O.-ean bank
stock Kew York
2uo ,hres Union bank
stock. New Tork
loo shares Bank ef
North Americast'ck
New York
Sao kbars Metropolitan
bank Motk N. York
loo shares Black. toue
bank stock, Boston
loo shares Bank Com
merce stock.; Bostoa
ICO fcbares of Granite
bank stock. Bo.ton,
10 shares Suffolk bank
stock, Boston
loo shares Hide and
Leather bauk stock,
Boston ' -loo
shares of Webster
bank stock, Boston
loo shares of National
bank stock, Boston
Ion shares of Atlantic
bank stock, Boston .
loo shares Safty Fund
bank stock, Boston
loo shares of Boy lestoa
bank stock, Boston
loo shares Reveres b'k
stock, Boton
2m shares Bank of tbt
Staie of Missouri
stock, St. Louis
2oo abates lieuhauts'
bank stock. St. Louis
57 shares State bank vf
Wis.uia stock.itU-
waukee
125 shares Union bunk
stock, Albany
? Shares ot Montreal
bank stock. Montreal
120 shares Connecticut
River Coinpauy slock
20 Kharei Connecticut
River Railroad Com
ICO tharesUart ford and
New Haven Railroad.
Company
Tennesxee State Stock
6 per cent.-, payable
1692 -
California State stock
7 per cent. payable
1877-S9
Ohio Stale stork, per
ceni.,f payable Ibba
35 Han lord city hoods
6 peT cent,, payable
13:6
26 Hartford and New
Haven R R bonds C
per cent., 1873
10 New York Central
K. x, b nus, 7 per
cent., 1ST S
U. S Treasury Ntes 7
3-10 per cent
U. S stock (conpon).
percent., itm
48,7oo,0 64,J?3,09
0,000,00
10,000,0
7,6000,00
SD,0OO,OO
2S,ooo-,oo
16,oo,oo
13,209 0
Sl.fooeo
20.8vOOo
80,000 00
9o,ooo 00.
Io,ooo 00
lo,ooooo
lo,oooo
15,004 00
10,e6o 00
la, 000 00
10,00000
to. 000 00
lo.oo 00
10,00000
10,ooo 00
l,ooo 00
10,000 00
10,000 00
10,000 00
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- lo.ooo 00
lo,ooo 00
lo,ooooo
2 0,000 00
20,000 00
2,550 00
13,60000
15,ooo 00
12,ooo 00
2,ooo 00
7,6oo,oo
19,000,00
3,250,oo
2o,ooo,o
Yl,44o,o
12,000 o
14,356 00
32.917 00
31 .Sot oo
. 81,000 00
S3,7oo 00
f9,fooo
lt,oor
16,6ooo
9,ooo 00
i 1,600 00
10,700 00
35.30000
I0,6oo 00
10.20000
11,290 00
1,0 00
10,60000
lo,400 00
9,60000
9.60000
Xo,3oooo
ll.Soooo
1o,3m 09
17,000 00
17.000 09
S,86ooo
12.60000
25,ooo 00
9,000 00
S.ooo 00
lo.ooo 00 19,6oo 00
20,ooo 00 ll,8o9 00
60,ooo 00
15,000
ll,Soo 00
iVo
35,ooooo 47,80000
35,ooo 00 27,000 00
lo,ooo 00
83, 800 00
ll,ooe 00
69,C66 00
29,ooooo 31 ,000 o
U. S. stotk, 6-twenties loo.ooo 00 150,ooo 00
$1,044,850 00 $1,143,690 69
$1,143,690,60
Total assets
$1,284,743,06
LIABILITIES:
6tb No liabilities to banks, or
others, doe or not
6th No losses adjusted and duo
7th.Lossos either uaadjusted or -.
8th Adjusted and not doe $64,460,38
9th Lokses iu suspeus e await-
Jng further proof, included
in above.
10th All other claims against
the Company (dividends on.
paid.) - 850.00
$66,310,36
MISCELLANEOUS:
lltb Tbe greatest amount insured In any one risk is
$10 000, except in special cssck.
I2ib The amount insured in any one city, town, or
villsce, depend upon its size and how built.
13ih The amount insured ia any oua block, depends
as above.
14th Certided copy of the charter of the company, as
died here ith.
n. HUNTINGTON, President.
TtMO. C. ALLY, Secretary.
State of Connecticut, )
Sss. April 13. 1S64.
Hariford County. )
Personally appeared H. nUNnNftTOJf, Pre.ident,
and T. C ALLTN, Socretary of the Hartrord Fire Insu
rance company, and made oath ihat the forgoing ktate
ment by tbem subscribed, is a true, full and correct
statement of the affairs or said Company, and exhibits
so far as carr be ascertained at this date, its actual con
dition on tbe tolrly drat day of December. 1863.
Before me, EDWARD GOODJf AX,
Justice ot tba Peace.
State or CowmeTicwT
County of Hartford. (
I, Chancey Howard, clerk of the superior court of
Hartford e-unty, do hereby certify that at the request
of tbe officers of Jibe Hartford Fir Insurance Ompany
of Bartfo'd, I have examined the co-ti6ca?es of stock
stat.rlidg In tbe name of said company, aud from suca
examination, find said company is possessed of an ac
tnat capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Inves
ted iu stocks of at least par value, TI ot whfch is
more clear! set forth in the annexed statemsat of the
condition ef said ccmpany, to the auiitor of la 9 Tern-
MW(UI SiKrn - -...:
I also certliy that ltdvard Goodman, whose nimi is
appended to the Jurat ef the deposition of said state
ment, was on tbe day ot the date btre-.f, a Justice of
tbe Peace , in and for th county of Harttord, duly au
thorised to administer oaths lor general purpose.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and
. affixed the seal of the suieiior Court of Hart-
) ford county, this twelfth day ot April, Anuo
i Dora ml. Ml
ICS. . s CITAUNCET HOWARD, Clerk.
Know -11 Men by these Presents, That the
nartford Fire Insurance Company, lacrtedat Bartfoid
In the Stat of Connecticut, have authorised and appoin
ted for themselves and their successors, th following
named person in the Territory of Nebraska, to trans .
act in tto Dime and on behalf of said company tbebusi-ne;-s
of Fire Insurance inthe several towns respective
ly affixed to their names, vis :
Johw h. KELLoai ... '. . Omaha
job at H. at axon . Nebraska City
D. h. wiittaa . Piattsmouth
oh 1. CAB.SOM .. . . Brownvill
And ihe Kaid company do hereby nominate and ap
point th persons above named, tbeir lawiul aseats
and attonieys for to em and iu their behalf to acknowl
edge service of legal process for said company exprs s
ly consenting that service of process upon said agents
andattomers shall betaken and beid as vain1 as if
servsd upoti tb said company according to tbe law ot
this Sate tr of any other Stat, and waiving all claim
of error by reason cf such service.
Witness the seal of tbe said Hartford Fire Insurance
Company and tneofflciaKaUnatnre of tbe Pros
J, . j Went aud Secretary therecf at Hartfo rd in the
I J State of Connecticut, this twemh day of Apri,
Ann Dcmini, one thousand eight hundred aad
sixty-four. "
- ; H. ITTTNTINGTON. President.
C.s. m. s.J TIM.OIHY B. ALLTN, bec'y.
CERTIFICATE OF ACTIIOUITY
To Expire on the ZUt ef January, 1S55.
IXSrSAStCC PlPARTMtWT.
Office Territorial Auditor,
Omati. Nahraska. A aril 23d. 13C4.
VTboreaa Joan II: Eeilosa. Eo . scent lor ike Hart
ford Vire Insurance Company, located at Oar-ford
in the State of ConiteciiouL. has filed ia this oCicea
copy of ths act cf Incorporation of said coropany.aud
a siaTeni'jai unacr oaih, showing its condition, as re
quireby the Cilh sectinn of a law of Ihe TerritnrT
ot Nebraska, entitled Au act In re'atioa ta Insurance
Compaultv arproved February 16th, 3864; and where
as, said company bas furnished 'th undersigned satis
factory evidence that ft it possessed of over five
hundred thousand dollars of actual Capital lave&lad in
Stocks of at leat par value, or ha Bonds or Ifortffas
es on Real Estate worth douHe' fa amount for which
the same is uiortcageir ad wfereas, said company
has filed in thisloftce a written: instrument, uader the
Seal ef tLe Company, s?;ned cy tbe President and Seo
rttary thereof, authorising John H. Eeilem, Oman a,
J ehn H. Maxon.Nebraife City, k. H-. WheeSer Piatts
mouth, and John L- Carson, Brownville, acknowledge
service of process for and in behalf ot said Company,
Consenting that service of process the above nam
ed pereois shall be taken aud held to fbe aa valid as if
served upon the Company, eceoriHag to th laws of
this Terr I too or any other dtatte, atri waivlsxall th
claims of errors by reason of tck servio t and wiere
as, John L Carson, Xsq., has furnished satisfactory
evidence that he ia the authorized Aget of said Com
pany -
Therefore be it Known by these Presents
That In pursuance of th aforesaid-Act, I, WILLIAM
E. HARYBT, Auditor of ta Territory of Nebraska,
do heresy Celt Uy that
J. X. CARSON, ESQ..
Has full authority . tu act as an Agent for the said
Hartford Fir Insurance Conrpsny, at Brownville, In
the Territory oi- Nebraska, and do and perform all acta
far and in behalf of said Company authorized by his
appointment as such A-f Vtft and by th Laws of thii
Territory; until the Slst day or January; A. Df BI5r
unless this cettincat should Id sooner revoked.
Ia witness whereof I have subscribed nry cam, and
caused th sal ot th Auditor's cfHoc to beat
I. . ) fixed thia 22d. day f April A. L. 1S64.
i Ics.ft.s
Jan 17IS64.
WILLIAM S. HAKYf T)
TarrltoTlai Auditor.
MERCHANTS, BLACKlilTiiS
AND WAGON MAKEH3.
IEOIT! IEOH!!
D. A. CONSTABLE,
ST. JOSEPH, 5IO., '
- . . . i.. . '
HAS OJf IIAND AND FOR SALE A LAR3F
AXD WELL SELECTED STUCK OF .
IEGN, steel,
-AND
Kill
n
man
COilPBISLNQi
nOr.SK NAIIiS, NAIL-HODS.
HOUSE AND MCLEf SHOES, ANVILS,
Si'KINOS, L'ELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON liOXES, SCREW J?LATES
BOLsTEU PLATES,
FILES, HASPS, WRENCHES,
SLEDGE nAMMERS, HAND HAMMER3,
. BliOEINIi HAMMERS. PINCUEKS,
NUTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC, 0 AC,
ALSO
WOODWORKS 1
C OK PR II t XO
nuns, spokes, fellows,
WAUON HOWS, SHAFTS, POLES,
AXL S, HOUNDS,
AXE HANDLE BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW 1 NDLES. Ao.
ALSO AGEKT F THX 8ALR OF
V IXIBANKS C LE S,
AT
HAVINO LAID IN A LARGE STOCE
OF THE ABOVE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE
FACTORIES,
BEFORE TIIE RISEV
I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO
TOi' TRADE AT PRICES THAT
DEFY" COMPETITION.
" BLACKSMITHS,
itSTScnd In Your Scrap Iron.uB5
One Dollar Saved in Eqaal to two Dol
lars Made.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT
SCRAP IKON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE.
Jebl4-n32-6m
ST. JOSEPH, MO
BENNET, PIETERS & Co.,
Red Jacket
Red .Jacket
Red Jacket
STOJIACII
STOMACH
STOMACH
niTTEIXS
HITTEIIS
HITTERS
The proprietors of this justly esteemed and weflknown
brand ot 5'omach Bitters, do not deera it necessary. In
order to rive their good a fictitious, or even an en
hanced v I ne, to Mke a filox at all i-ther Bitters, and
proclaim in small capitals thit they are worthless.
Our Bitters do not need ibis, as -re place tt;ra befor
the public on their merits, an-l invite your careful at
teotion to the goods we allow our brand upon, kiiowin
as we da. that our reputation ss at stake. The name
"Red Jacket" is taken from the original compound by
the native child or the forest, and with tbe addition of
a few barbs by Dr Cbapin,' mad more azreeabl to
th taste, they now have a peculiarly healthy, sooth
ing, and recuperative ir.doeoce, enpeciilly fsr tbe pa
tient tiint; trom the bed of sickness, loss of appetite,
distress arter eatin?, d sriesi. and all disease aris
ing frm Torpid Liver or indigestion.
They strengthen and invieorats tb system.
They are uneqnalledfor general debility.
They are sore cure cur for dypepl.
They give a good and healthy appetii.
They assist dige-tlon.
They are ihe best stimulant in existence.
They are a sur cure preventive for Fever acd Ague.
They relie eonsttpation. s
Thoy cur Nervous Headache.
They are perfectly pur an 1 nalateabl.
They make tb debilitated strung, and restore to
strensth the exhausted.
Aged persona and delicate females will find they
can save large d'xrtov bills by Osing the bitters
Wo take pleasure ia calling attention to onr very
extensive catalogue of Balk and cused Gooes, consist-
ins in part of
KiraiTDcrrj wine,
Cherry
Rlackbcrrj
Baspberrj -
GinKcr
3Iuscat
iaics
x Lemon Coraial
Peach Brandj, ,
Apple Brandy,
Chssnpalcne. Catawba, California Fort, Sherry, Kala
ca and Madeira Wines. Gins. Rums, Brandies, Bourbon
and Rye Whiskies, which are perfectly pure and need
only to be tried to be appreciated. Sold by all Drug
gists and dealera throughout th country, van ior
cur goods and take no piber
Circulars to tbe trade supplies on application 10
BENNETT, PIETEES ft Co.,
Proprietors, 21, River St. Chicago.
Sold by W. H. McCREER x", Brownvill,
BRCWW kl-SOUTY, Peru,.T.
GADE Co., ' " " "
Brownville, June 2, 1864. no 39-1 y
ft
19
COAL OIL, best quality clarified Carbon ell. Lamp
chimneys and w icks
At JlcLaa;hIia& Swaa'i.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
TAECX nnby th undersigned living on Mirisrack's
Bottom above Peru, in KemaUa cmuty, Xebraska Ter
ritiry. on tbe 25th. day of May, 1364, .or. brown nors
mule It or U rears old. with a number oharnasa awrls
kia- and saaved tail, whan takeauj-atavra(ke hal
ter CB. J. i.
Juae4, nSJbS-at p'd.
FLOCR, Butter.S?s. Bacon, etc., stc.
At McLtauzblin & Swtn'i.
DB1ID A plea,- Dried Peaches, sago, Sice, starch,
soap, Candtas, ete , etc.,
At IXcLavughlia & S-sv&n'g.
THE HORACE WATERS JI0DEE3
IJIPROrSD OTSRSTBUXa BA33
full inert Tit&zzn pia:ic3
sre built of tte be it snd most thoroughly sessosed ni
teria's, and will stand any climate. The tone is very
deep, round, full, aud mellow;. ue touch elastic
Each Piano warranted for live years. Price froSi $13
to$7oa. . .
TISTt3f03.IALS.
"The n orsBce Waters Piaao are kaottn HixoEf lie
very bebt." Ewnqelitt.
"Wi ran spesk or their merits from persons! knowl
edge.' Cr uf lfelligenetr.
"Vf ate' piauoa and Mel oi eons chaUenje ecnrparlsoa
with the n:t anywhere." Hsirte Journal.
190. IflTW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of d.ffsr
ent makers, for $180 J do., wttn carved iegs, $290,
f223 and $243. tecond-hacd Pianos acd if sine -on at
$25, 43, $50, $30, $73, $100, $115, $1J5, $10, and
The Horace Waters itleiodcons and liar-
nioninra. .
Tuned tie t;tal TetaCrainent withth Patcat Divided.
Swell. Prr?es from $51 u 43330. Alexander Or
gsna from $200 to $5C0.
53"A Hberal discount to ClerRymen. Ckurches, Sab
bath Schools. LoCse, Seminaries, and Teacher. CoH
ACS WATSRS, Ag't, ho. 61 Broadway, JT. T.
The Day School Bell.
8,000copls issued. A uew Sluicing Boik for fkhoo's
snd Semiaarles, called the Day Seaol Bfll, u now
ready. It contains at eat two hundred choice s rcs.
rouads, catcbes. duels, trios, quartet'.s. and tLor' .'i,
many of them written expressly for tM.wort, be.Jos
32 cages of tb Siemenis of Music, which a a azj sxd
procresiv.
Anions the Iarce nnmuer of beantlfal place- msy te
found, ' Uncle Sara's School," "Don't yoa kear the
children corutnc," "Always look on tbe sunny side,"
"The little lass, ' and "Little Lad," "Oa, If I were a
little bird," "Bird of beauty," "PTetty pear tree.
"Anvil Chorus," 'Met me fcv the running brook,''
i.c. It is crinipiled by norace Waters, author of '-Sab
bath School Bell," Son. l and X. which have had the
enormous !e of 625 000 copies. Prices rapef covers,
ascents,? per 100 bound SO cents. $23 per ISO;
clotb bound, etu bowed gilt. 40 ceut, $33 per hundred
25 copies rurnubed at the oa9 hundred price. Mailed
at tu retail price.
Sabbath School Bell No. 1,
ror. t Ins 144 pages, and nearly tw j hand red tunes and
byn;n. and is tbe most popular S. S ftuuk ever issued
Among the most popular pieces are, Kind Word,"
"Eden Above." "Christian Eero. "Beautiful Zion,"
"I ought to love Mather," TtAase;s told me so,"
In the Light," "Rest for the Weary," Jkc Prices-
paper covers, 10 cis. each, $13 per hundred; bound,
25 cts. each, $20 per hundred ; cloik bound, embossed
gilt, l cts., $U per hundred. .
Sabbath School Bell !To. 2,
is an entire new work of 192 aages, aad nearly tZ5 tnces
acd hymns, as the mw: is a little more difilcnlt it
Is Just the book to follow Bell No. 1. Nearly one mil-
linn of these Bells have been issued, and are now ring
ing through this and other countries. Among th
many choice pieces may be fur,d. Shall we meet be
yond the river f There is a beautiful world. Sorrow
hall coma again no more. Donl you hear the Angels
coming? Then, Qed, seest we. Sabtatlt Bel's cairn
on, fce. Pi ices of Bell No. 2 are tb same as Bell No.
1. Both numbers cah be obtained in oue volume.
Price, bound copy. 40 cents, $3fi per huodreJ; cloth
bound, embossed gilt, 60 cts., $45 per hundred. 25
copies famished at th on hundied price. Mailed at
th retail nice.
Waters Choral TIarp.
A new Sunday School Book, of ISO pages of beautiful
hvmns and tunes. It containe many gems, snch.aa
Shall we know each other there ; Suffer little children
to com unto Me ; Tbe beautiful shore ; Ob, 'tis glori
ous; Leave me with my mother ; He leadeih me beside
still water, Ac. Price paper covers, tJ cents; $15
per hundred ; bound 35 cents, $20 per hundred; cloth
bonnd, embossed guitt, 15 cents, $10 per hundred.
Mailed at the retail price. It is edited by Horace Wa
ters, author of Sunday School Bells Nos. 1 and 2, which
have had th enormous sales of ever eieht thousand
copi. Just published by HOAACkT WAtSRS, Me. 4S1
Broadway, New Tork.
The New Patriotic Son Book
contains M paces of songs, dners and caoruse. both
cred and secular. Including 14 pages of prayer for sick
and dying soldiers, and soldiers' Scripture Minrul
It is wt-ll suited for social sinjlnit, as well as Sat both
worship. Among tb rianr beattiful pieces may be
found, Where litrty dwells ismycountry I TheCnrls
tlan hero, Thre cheer for our banner; Cora s'ng to
mdofhesvyn; Columbia, tb eeas of tb ocean ; Free
man's gathering; Colombia's Ciu4 forever ; M.trching
along, &c. Prices paper covers, leceuU, $liper hun
dred. Malled'at the retail price '
The Ilati of Freedom
contains ti pases of songs, due's and choruses, for Free
dom. Among tbe choke pieces we would nam, Pair
freedom's morn; O let my people go; Over th moun
tain ; They worked me ail the day, Ac. Price 6 cents
single, 60 cents per dozen, $1 per hundred; postage 1
cent each.
II nth: A Sacred Cantata,
contains 125 page. Wonss b Rev. Sidney Dyer, music
by Prof. Cull. This is au excellent tovk for concerts
for theyonng.- Price paper covers, W cents j $15pcr
hundred ; bound 25 centf , $20 per hundred.
The Revival Jlnsic Boole.
contains 73 psgesjof tunes and hymns, deigned for re
vival, prayer, and conference meeting. Price in paper
covers, irjgi copies, 10 cents $3 per hundred.
Mailed at the reUil prices.
The Athcoxam Collection
contains between four and five hntidr) pases of tunes
and hymns, new and o!d, or the choicest kinds, for
cbnrch, Sunday school, revival, missioirary, temperance
prayer atid conference, and all hinds of sacred and so
cial meetincs. Tbe music in this book bas life and an
imation in it, lite. Sluing Shore, Rest for tbe weary,
Shall we kn-w eachotaer there Shall we meet beyond
the river ; There is a ceautiru! world Kind words;
Sweet boor of prayer; There Is a land of love; Sutler
lim children to come unto me L&od sate the Nalfon,
Ac. Prices single copies, bowid 60 centj ; $45 per
hundred ; clotb bound, embossed gilt, 60 cents ; 65 per
hundred. Mailed at the retail price. ItURACK WA
TERS, 481 Broadway, New Tourk, Publisher of the
above Books.
Vocal Music, with Piano Accompaniment.
A large assortment of new snd popular song, ballads
duets, quartetts, and choruseo, issued daily. Among
tbe most popular are. Shall we know jth other there,
Lowrey; Why have my loved ones gone; 1-wiil be true
to tbe; Oh, there's no snch girl as mine, by Poster;
Mother's love is true; Sweet love, forget me not. St.,
by Keller, 25 cents each; I bear sweet volt 'J singing;
Uom Is home; Forget if yoa can, but fvrgrve, by
Thomas, 30 cents each.
Instrument! Musis for th Ciano Forte life are
coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more ;
Always look on the sunny side; Sball we know each
other there? &c,wlth brilliant variations by Grobe,
60 cents each.
' Polkas, Walties. Marches, Qnlckstep. QnadrlMs,
Ac, by popular authors. All kinds of Singing and In
struction books. Cataloanea maiiedrce to any address
Music mailed at tbo abov prices.
Waters Cheap Music for the 31 ill ion.
Arranged as soloes, duets, quartette aud choruses, for
musical societies, choirs. Sunday schools, pubhe schools
seminaries, ele. Shall we know each othe there ?
Don't you bear ft-.e angels coming 9 Sball we erect be
yond tbe river Be in time; Tbr is a beautiful
world; Where liberty dwells is ray country ; Freedom,
truth and risht; We are coming 'Father Abra'am. six
hundred thousand mre ; There is a land of love; Sor
row shall come again no more ; Heavenly home ; Come
sing to me of Heaven ; Land in sieht ; We will love eur
Sunday School ; Oir God is marching on ; Godssetbe
Nation; Whittier's song of the Plantation Negro; Fair
Freedom's Morn bas dawned at last ; Over the moun
tain; Over tbe mountain; Little Ella an angel ; Wil
lie's gone to Heaven ; Suffer little cbildrea t? come
unttme; Bury me in tbe morning. Mother; Come to
thy rest; 8weet hour ot Prayer, Ae. Price 3 cents, 30
cents per doa., $2 per hundred ; postage 1 cect each.
In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 24 cents.
Published by HORACB WATFR3. Ag't,
No. 481 Broadway, Ii.
BROWNVILLE STEAM
This boat is cow beinr run n&ier tie furcrtateo-
deoe of -
Who will Uk care that there sball be no eoap'aiat
as to the Beat's Crossing Eegularlj
-
At all Honrs of ihQ Day !! !
Emigrants to the Mines
Will find this aa excellent point for crossing t h
river.
Xmigranta from St. 2oepfe.aa4 all points Xast of
bere, even If they tb uld wish to go by lue Nebraska
City Route i)lflrdit as near t cross at this point,
and tbe roads are better oa the West side of the Mis
souri River than or tbe Xast. Aud
PROVISION OUTFITS
Can be kooH here cheaper than at ssyoi&sr point
in the Territory. .
Traverrras) ' - "
Kansas to Io a cr fxen Tora Ekssas
Will Cod this the most direct point to cross at.
; . n. v. izuiTL
SrownvUle, Nebraska, April 14, 15 t. nUrSia
'IM uli i i J nj, , j
"A MONTHLY Zt AG AT.VJZ:
Theta''2 ctrFrehen'is altvtHx&j cf : "i
knowledge n'f Oer-ri LiVmta?e, rwi U! t.
sue-1 in the Unite J :; -aVvci J Z f u
tures ef ft Pcryteciia .'usrtxl, ttctr :
Literary Reftsiiorv avi l!aii,'y He-'s'ir, I
eially devoted to f issiciak CoEr.3Tsi sal ii
urall-Xsfe-U si"J.i-I r.i corjcra-iJ -,-
cerrs.
Ilarint ec3cH th TiJaJ tfi'.'j
Masxinef whose sf-rrTs evlrres iht tie i .:" : 1 i
its conductors have bctt srrec:a:?i 17 --.
t&tinj public, w woaM tall sttesllia tl is elj,'
acttr a th part or tie large h1j of ns i:r s i
ar not yet upon its subicriptica ILti. Ccr ps
r033 in this publication Is the . Hj.a!iUcj ef
practical icformatica on s'lbjects ef pcsiliv titT
to tbe pop!e, combined with s divsrsity cf Hurt.-
attraction securing tho sertices ef th bet t px i 1
tbe various department! of Science, t"Ui-: V. J
snd General Literaturo. T7hi'.e kialrj r.4 -
?eoia!ly te render Ew:it e?ect:r ssrvioa to t'
raie. Commerce erd MatefisJ Piodar.!5St?L-1
Country, many sides cf t Codntry, taaay cf
th mental wi-rldreiv die coc'iJariU.s ii
!!itoricalf Critical, Xithetkal sad Ixsj'iitlrs, sj
weilM tb Fiaaaciai, Statistics!, Tohs2c;:iT
nd strictly Mercantile. We employ a'.ie tie n
seacb of the favsnt ctci tb fancy cf th f;8:lsta
ist, with the practical expErience tftita-t'e
man and th worker. Ia tie trcatt ef es'.tstlU
topics, tbe mode selects d is tb popular U ct;'i
rather than the technical. Tbe Bcal jbii3 cf
the hour it shall b our eaf evc to portray, ei r s
avail ourselves of tbe eoncriitionj of nsa LUccr
ery to tb Circle cf now!edg, !4 sball r?l
with all practicable sncciactceM Currtst lzt.A
geace.wtieh wiU be tif future tini;: til
interest when the Prcient sbull hare b.!?-w ti.
Put. In ne, the An.ericTa Exciscjs tzi l'.tr'f
is sdesirable and ever wcloome nonlily tisitor ts
iU subsiriber impartiott richness of k3tstfii;
izsprotics; thetajta, sal fsrsiiiiss la'.slisctiAl
gratiScation.
The Keview Las it3 tpecla!!?! la ilrt'.rt t3 iv
ereasingDepartmeotJ, with aQirefal Pivliinafif
the widest cori;teat srope cf themes. VTe t'.re a
spccificaUoa of topics wbUk ere the ss-cts eiUef
of occajiona! or rejuli.r pablicatioa vis:
The Arts, JEsthoticii; Asricttltur9, Allil Virzk
istrr. Arcbaeolorr. B'13es-Let:ers. L'i mphv.Cii
cisni. Economics Po'itiial, A'riibitetl 2atloni4
Taxation: Finance hankie;, currency, CofporailoJ
Account. Etcbanze,, Flactuatiocs ia Seearitles,
Stocks; History, Indus trial anl Mercaat:: eatsi
prisea, insurance, intsrnal Improvement Rallwsrt
Canals, Telegraphs; Manafacturee Prod as ts, tecl
nology; 5Jechauics, liitaui Jiiaeralogy, Ccl?J7
lletailurgy; Patents, Thyjies, j.by3itlcy,sitlJ'.44?
social sirrrr-e; trade foreij-a and dometie, siifylsj
mercaiitile law, avigatiou; Tjpojrahy.Trars.s
SUBSCRIPTIONS IN TDS UNITtS STATI1.
One copy, one year, Jla sdvssse 4 C5
Five copies 13 C3
Ten - . 23 C3
Wbea paid t tbe end ef fbe year. 4 43 per ai
num. tingle copy. Sample eeyy ia.M ea sbepe
ceiptof ii cents.
rOKElCS' SUBSCXIPTY959.
Sickle copy pt aaaaa posts;
Caasd. T3 fj
Cuba, ' Jfl
Great Britain acd Ilehoi, 3
France, ITJ
Germany, 1 71
West ladies, pritish 1 73
West Indies, Not British. " I ti
South America Wjt OoastJ t S3
f 0VIS k MOOX, . rroprfets.
- No. 521 Cljetnut St., 1'hiladaiphis.r.
1864.
1864.
PROSPECTUS
OF TIIE -
lira pp.
For tbe Tear 125 L
DAILY, TRMVFaEKLT '&' TEEaLY
The war drama is approbrnj its bluest point of
interest. This year will probably eoasaaate tie
Doom of tbe Rebellion, witness the Vionl Gov
ernment restored in th fallen States, tbeeo r?B
crated, and Slavery obliterated fnia tli iacd 1 The
events of 'CI will be smon the aa;rc?csatoas U
the Uistory of tbo Country, sni doubtless will (a
elude the return of Peace, sal tbe entrance ef
America poo new career f eparar.!! ymJ
ness snd proeperi y. With Labor viadicatad frcsa
the reproach of siirrJom, ths People will 1 fani uy
on a higher platfurni of intelligence sal power, eel
feel a still proi'ounder interest in all the details of
the progress of tbeir owe snd ether lands, ilb eU
world is enterie j poe a new sariea of commotions,
to trrminat in the triumph of Dsaocreoy beyeni
tbe Atlantic; while emijratimj to Anvrrica will
acquire a tew snd tremendous impetus, ad2a-tia
immensely tnr productive power.
The stiring events of the times will be jjrapVaat.
ly depict9d in tbe coJums of tbe DejiocsaT, which
we are resolved to rerder more valuable sal at
tractive than ever af a faithful
Llirror of Passing Histcry.
Inspired by tte spirit of Democracy aciee
ledging no leaJor bat Truth Tbe MnaOVKl D
ooAT will coutioue to basolelyt.be Orijaa of the
People, so l prompt to denounce acd repudiate any
portical or military aspirant who secka to belr
their cause.
Ia addition to onr War Ifewe, we shall eratfan
in our Weekly paper the Weekly News Summary,
and also an" abstract cf the preceding of Congrev
and of the Proceeding? of Legislatures ef Missouri
and Illinois.
Our Tri-Weokly, will contain as heretofore ell
tbe Important News, Local sod ComaMruiel Reports
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