" r rt iOCAL. , NOTICES TEN .5 A LINE! CASH List necessarily crowds much out of this number of tne tter er has a Jot of cri?p, white r melons wbich he Veils cheep. 'Ian -paper contaratn Tax" List. :-r.dred Cattle wrre driven city this week on their way :hn. Tailor, lias just ieceiv rk of roods. Seehisadrer ano'hpr column. Jay and Monday night we ious rain. It caroe -just in i late corn froni total ' failure; ves'of the mo?t approA-ed test quality of steel, can be McLarcni: &. Swams. Perkins and Bbdenhammer one week more in Firown - who have engtged Fhofo: Amhrotypes should call im- RATIFICATION MEETING This ETcnIns.rrJ5ay.Ans. nth. DAILY, TIPTON, McPHERSON and otbers'will address the meeting. : - This is a spontaneous move of the peo ple, to ratify the nominations made at Neb. City. No call has been issued and no notice given, to it is not expected to be a general turn out of the County. A County Ratification will probably be held hereafter, of which notice will be given. Speaking will probably be in front of the Brownville House. Fall Fights. A etranger who hap pened in our City Ia?t Monday, got into a dispute with Josh Boers-at one of the Saloons, the stranger argued that he had killed one man lately and unless Josh did as he told him he would kill him, Sc. suiting action to words, drew his revolver and cocked it, But victory is not always to the strong. Rogers though not large ia qoick, andproved too much for his op ponent, beating his face,, into dTellyr jand' compelling him to beg of the by-standers to take him on. , The mayor after hearing the evidence fined the teamsterl' $20 and costs.X SincV .the Mayor lias impospd.. heavy; fines,' these disgraceful rows and "'fights have become much le?s freqeuet. . ;! GUARDIAN INOT3CE ; - Iwnh the enemy r'Ourwskirrnishers fr.iainlv to- la seen, firing moderately H tri.'k at the enemy sKirmjsners..; just in the edge of the wood' Tey end only po st lion of their fine "of battle sez on the distant bill. N.o nrtillery firing taken place. M u ' Later 5;10P. Rebels now show themselves on ihe distant ridge, wfiere we observe a portion of their line of bat tle which was seen befere. They 'have opened upon our kirrnishing line, from two g-uns,' posted in admirable: position Dui nave uune no uamage. f,- , . ... - j Skirmishing still going on, getting heavier. Our ajtHlery just replying. Tra prisoners just captured say Gor don's division of Ewell's :orpa its oor front. . , ': ' L ''"'" Washington.- lo lne following is 0 - crflicial: , Flag ship Hartford, Mobile Bay, Au Z. I have. honor to report to the ') pari lhat' ment this morning, I entered Mobile Bay, passing between Forts Morgan and Gaines and encountered the rebeb ram Tennessee' and the gunboats ..ofthfene niv Selma, Morcaaapd ifJaihes. I The attack fteetiwra under way by 4, (45 A. I.f , in the (oUowirg,ord; j ! I Brooklyn with; the jjctarora. on her port 'tide:- Hartford with the Metacomet, Richmond .with.;Po'rt .Iloyal.. Lackavaiiia, Monongahela wun.me i ecum?ea.L' vp pesite with the Ttao and Oneida with To all hlm itJBar ccifrrm ticiT fj'eby Viren thatXwiil 8e" t.ti iiigheat bid Jer for ensh The following -re-al crtatc, tbo property of the roimr ieirs td ,.. o. J.!7Jetaeca eio-wii: id Aorta halt ef the norihwes quarter of ec. 31, towo 6, ranga 16, east.. .Haletq Ufa place on the premium Saturday the 20th day of A n?ut, 1W4. at 10 cIoc'k, a.m. SAKAU E, 1)RYDEN, t No-4tf-v8-4t;d, f . Guardian. ATTENTICKS. ' Ilenlar Meeting? of the St. Deroln Council V J,. A. No. 17. aro btW atrA; J. Bitter Store, oo .aturdaj Kreni vg of tach. veek. All members m fequested to attend. ? k! ii w,.;j, k I - . wly Order of Councils TMPKRtAL. Gnnpowder, Tjanj Uysoa aod Blt X T of nperirqBa!ity, . , 1 , At Mclaughlin & Swan'a. BIERCIIANTS, ; BIICKIITHS i AND WAGON MAKERS. rr Den Las now on hand, ? assortment of boots and ingj Ilais.dnd Caps,Lookicg jeens . Vre. Ston? ,Vare, for Beilers,, ,Tin, Ware, &.c. rcounts the Militia that went from this County, Otoe and ere about to return for want of Col'. Jennison with 200 men through on his way after the 1000 soldiers were to follow . ;om Leavenworth. 9 (Stkciai. PisrxTrn.) IIHTl'AItTERB 1RMT PoTOXX". Augtt 9. TiDrLtTON Brownville, N. T. a Sib:. Send me- immediately r best 'saddles, as-I must have e comraenctn'g anoihervraid. ;pectfully Your Ob't Serv't ll SI1FRRIDAN, Brig. Gen. DnR W.'Cobb, was on bnard i t j .i t : i wmcn ptFscu up mt jvivj last.. Mr. Cobb-was elected" f the present Rebel Congress Strict of Northern Alabama, 1 to take his seat. He was j expelled , on account of his .ion sentiments. .'.' " '. i ILLLS AND EvArOHATORS. As been much innuirv with regard Cane Mills, we will state that epared to sell any sized Mill h or without Fvaporators. on ms than can be obtained nny e. : As price are almost ron tiinir, those desiring a Mill, ply soon. Fisher CoLiiArr. tock Yabts. The new stock je Chicago, Burlington fcQuin Co., in Chicago,' are befng fit h mot extensive and' conve ner, and will add greatly to ps for receiving Jind. shipping kinds." Four "of Fairbanks !ps, forty-two feet long, and gh to weigh an entire x.ar ?, are 1 eiug built in Cie yard n;ck received "or delivered tiptly rnd correctly weighed. Sroihers, Sisters, and Swert you have a dear friend or ihe army, you can send ' thrift 3 than hey1 will rejoice -tor e than your likeness. ' Fhctb - easily be sfnt by mail, many. were unable 10 gratify s in this way, becnuse' no s were taken in' Brownville.' e not this excuse now. Rlr: Kng pictures of all kind, his. specimens. ',' ' WAR NEWS. , . !?k."i Leavenworth, June, -15th Atchison press basnews from the Little" Blue, that Indians on Saturday'lat; commenced the tnurdprinr of whiles in that section. The stage station keepers and peelers are all leaving. 'Overland mail coaches stopped running. ; Dacotah Union of the ,2d 'says' every thing in the shape of crops, in the Mis souri valley, from Fort Pierre to Sioux City has ben ruined. ' A ?upply of food -roust be immediately furnished to subsist the people, ,the ccsuing.y.ear. Headquarters Army of the Futomac, June 15.--General Burnside was relieved yesterday, and left his command late last night. " Gen. Wilcox temporarily in command of the 9ih. 1 It was reported last, week that the en emy intended to make a flank attack on our left, but up to this time no demonstra tion ha? been made, and every thing at headquarters seems to be perfectly quiet. New York, 15. Commercials Wash ington special says General Grant has some important movement in view, not proper lo indicate now. ': Large number of transports are being sent down the river. It is surmised they are to assist in moving General Grant's troops. Lrre .bodies of cavalry have nen brourht here. J Heavy mcvements'up the Shenandoah Valley looked for soon. Gtn. Hood supposed to hare -been-largely reinforced. Capture of Atlanta may be delayed. 'Washington. 15. The Richmond Sen tinel of the I0:h discuse:the question whether Semmes and his men, Harriett off by English vessel Deerhound. are our prisoners of war. , Says decision of ihe Navy Department is absurd, and predicts that nothing will come from it. It says there ii a war in conflict between conserv atism and radicalism and that the people of the Confederacyare the only people in the world who are contented with their political, sociat relations and institu tions. Vance has 'been '.re,-elected Governor of North Carolina by a majority of forty or fiftv thousand. ' ; i , : New York, 14. New Orleans papers of the 7th, have the following particulars of Farraut's movements: The Hartford with the Admiral on board, steamed up to Fort Morgan and delivered'; such a" succession -of - broad sides as to effectually silence hl the re b el cuns and water batteries.--Monitors" at ihe same time engagfd the rebel :r am Tennessee: She made several attempts to run our vessel aown, finally bur moni tors closed with her. The flag-ship Hartford which attempted to run hex down, when the, Metacojnei aiso on the same errand collided with the Hartford. Tennessee ran out.whilel he flag .'ship lost three' men. ' Fcrragtft probably uVing her as one of his fleet, not being 'greatly damaged." - J - ; - . ! e -r :. was tne proper posuious oi iuuuuurs- ur irori dads. ;fH t Fort Morgan opeped on us at 10 micqtes past seven o'cldfck ind soon after the ac tion became gfcnefal. As we steamed up ihe main ship i channel, there .was some difficulty ahead and the Hartford passed on ahead of.the Brooklyn. At 7, 40 the Tecumseli was struck by a torpedo and sunk going down very rapidly, cary rying with her all the officers and "crew with the exception of the pilot-and eight or ten men saved by a beat sent by vthe Metacomel, which .was along side ,of rae, Hartford had passed the boats before 8 ocdck..., Finding car boats mercilessly jaked by the rebel i gunboats' I. .ordered the Metacomet to cast ofF and go in pur suit of them, fhe succeeded in capturing. All vessel? had passedthe Forts by 8 p m., but the rebel ram Tennessee", was apparently yet uninjured in our rear. , ; Signals were at once made for all to turn again and attack the ram, not only with guns, but run her down at full speed. The Alononfrehela7 was the first that struck her and through she mav have in- jured her badly, yet did not succeed jn. captaring hr. ; !Lackawana also strnck her, but ineirectually. , The flag ship struck which gave-her a severe " shock and as sh passed fired into her, awhole port broadside wiili solid 9 inch. shell, ai ajdistanceTof iiot'mcre thafl twelve feet. The Harttord aj the rest of the-fleet bearing down oniher, whon at 10 p.m., she sfurrendered; The rest of the rebel fleetyice MorgajfandGair.es, succeeded in getting back under ?the porjt-holes of Fort Morgan ' ' (This terminated ihe action of the day, 'Admiral Buchanan" sent me his. swodv bein? himself badly wounded withtfm-' pound and fraclure'of ' Jeg 5which is sup posed to have beea amputated. Having hd many wounded," 'the surgeon, of the Tennesse, ''"being very desitouVto have Admiral Buchanan removed to th j'hos-d pital, I sent a flag-of-troce to the com manding oficer of :Fon Morgan ling. Gen.- Richard Page, to say that-if f he would allow the 'wounded of our fleet, as well as the rebels to be taken lo Pensa cola, where theycould be be.tter cared for than here. I would send out one ofjour vessels provided ihe would be allowed to return, bringing' it ba.ck with nothing the did not tak out." , t General Page rnsented and the Met acomet was dispatched. rJ Total loss on nur side 40 killed and S3 wounded. On the rebel ram Tennessee, were captured 20 officers and 170 men. On the Selma 90 officers and men. t. Signed, D. G. FARRAGUT; New York. 1G. Special to the Wqrjd. i Washington, 15.--Plenty of rumore in cifcuation to-day; in regard to the move ment of different armies, which are.un resarvtdly without foundation. Seems to little'idoubt, however,1 important changes going on in the irebef armies, which of I course must cadse ;cdrresponding move ments on the pari oB our armies, which will take vet some time to develop, it ' r St .it I'EOJsrutiR-oiTrs D A. CONSTABLE, 1 ST. J$&E,lilii MO., UAB Oy IIAXD -TOU SALE A LARGfr AND WELL SJiLitUfcU siua. vn 1 - , . I I ' - - - - Vtf 14 ;rjrsa ANI'r-;' ill 5i " 8. no IS I ii I t "ord. atid the Beatice. retnrned. this eve ?' found hundreds cf families .r homes from beyond the of them staying at Beatrice JKns had .been within fifty tairice."' heattack on th ihe Little Blue,1 an ttccount cf ave lasi weel. ivas t the last sn commined. a' Ifany: fami ihe frontieef were moving eserting their. farms, s ,i , us wi'dx two Companies of 1 several pieces f. artile rd ihe Colorado which pass--iTer on Sunday; last! He t to the scene cf the Indian s- He will . shortly be pre 'nish an escorte to trains .'go be. Plains. Confidence will be the Gunboat Oneida hadrr-Thell to explode in her boilVr tilling 30 of riermen. - Buchanan,' the rebel Admiral is not ex pected to live. 1 - ' y- :" A Lieutenant Comstock, commanding the gunboat Sellma, killed and nearly all her crew, the Hartford ; lost twenty-three killed o nd forty-three' wounded. ''(' , , Fort Powell blown up.- on the night of Gth. All onr fleet inside the rebel the tbsinmions. 7 G.'-: ' M'l r ( T. IV' '. New York. 15 , World's special irj sauuie at snecanaoan valley on tne i"Jir 10 a m., ?av the rthlst continue to' re-' J - - treat. Si way to avages ' . t Y will Jre- unish ai regiments of " soldiers, and 2 months campaign. . Ther, i the headwaters of the Ar. upnosc.d to bo Tiri the Strasburr cnthe front Weather intensely' warm, despite "of this the meu are in excellent ' marching rci-r. Movement as rapid as possible x.umy na? struck ahead of u?, if they continue to retreat, pursuit likely be long, cattle some days JjsiatitV "; " " J '. DauWUs, , i;ir LVal yotfef to re treat further, bef0-e giVing battle, as by retreatincr hr... .c , . J oase, wnuene geis nearer, hi our position, which can be reinforced before figging. Pursuit however conducted by one in .. , i . VJ wu ui.yas, me. utmost, confix J r ft . . iorce already been calculated. - - Middletowoj cavalry, cmp up with thei-eargard of thernemy here early..this.morning..Some skirmishing ensued in - town. Our infantry were close" at the heels of he cavalay. 'Reb els, now io" Jineof battle opposite Ceder Herald's City.Pojnt correspondent of the 13ih says but little firing: occurred for a week past;' until yesterday, aboul ii A". M, heaw cannonading heard'in Tennessee sunk by a .torpedo, only ,10 J tj-l6 direction of Deep Bottom, and steady of her -crew known t hav -beebVavedf nd pnmPtimes furious cannonading, kent up all day. The: ee.my commenced tjie attack and attempted to dislodge us with their artillery. Th'eir batteries unable lo . accomplish it,f hbvfver. and one'or two of their rarosTdropped down the riv er as (ar as prudent,! and added their fire. The other aflair; was an artillery engage ment ht long range throughout, in which our loss' Was inconsideraUejheirsof course not knowoj ci The cHaracter'diid design cooperations Tpferred to in which working parties were engaged cannot be morertban ,; alluded l-to at present, lime must dVelop' them far tJer. .-. v :. . ' r " Times Yashinfrton special sans thnt Sheridan pushed iiii advance Chester to birasburg;! rarly is retrea ting frorii that point Westward. It is'be lievedSheridan's mtention is toheaiCjpfT LJt uiiZ2i C33IPRISIXQ:. nORRE NA1LS,: KATE-RODS,1 inORSE AND MULE; HUOES, ANVILS, " j " SPRINGS, HSLLOWS, ; AXTCLS, VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS " CnAINb", WAGON BOXES, "SCREW PLATES J BOLSTER 1LATES, ! FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES, . BLEDGE HAMMERS; HAND HAMMERS- SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS, I - NUTS. HARROW TEETH,. WELL WHFEjLi &CV &C 4C, WOODWORKS ! ? ; I j i co!,:Bi: HUBS, SPOKES FELLOWS, WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS P(JHRS, - AXL f, HJUXDS,: AXE HANDLE ; ; W-XWM .. HANDLES, j PLOW 1, ; Ac; , ; r ; ' i.t . 1 I i "ALSO AGETP F - THE SALE OF . F .IREAini IC : :IE S, 1 t y tl b 4V.S t i 'I - I I. THE ilOBACE WATERS -MODERN-; IXPUOVED.OVEa'STjirXp BASS'"' " full iRorr ritAiis piaitos re tcilt f f the beet $t4 mc$l thoroughly seMoaed S) teria'H, : j will tuod Afiy.cUniata. Tbe tons 1 very deep, ToMht fall, ul niHlwj tft-' tonch elastic Ech VMij t rrnted for fl- )eri. i Price from w$tco. - : , TESTIMONIALS '"Hie noriin(T7atfrPitB9 are Xrjown timonf thr ry test.' Evangelist. ' , . '. ;.'I'e can upeak of ibir merits froii persooil knowl tlK?."--Cln Utian Jnttfligenctr. ? "Waters' Viaoon ami MelixJeotn ctisnensecomparisoa with t&e finest ma'le auvwbere. "-Home Journal. eieO NEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ ent maker; for $193 1 du., with vsrvel Jegs. $200, $225 ni $240. Secund-baart Piuo and MeloOeoos at $i5, $40, $50, $60, $15, $1U0, $!li, $125, $150, a ad $160. - x - t- . The Uoracc "Waters Melodeons and Har fnoninm, 1 Taned the Eq'jal Temperament with tie Patent Divided Swell. LPrice from $55 to 300. -Alexander Or gans from $200 to $500. - - t j . S3A liberal discount to C!erjrymi, Churches, Sab . bath Sohootn, Idges, eninaries, andTeachera. BOB ACE TV AIH3, Ag't, A a. 461 Broadway, X. T. ' The Dhf School Bell. 40,OO0copi ixsneff,' A new Sinclnc Book for School nd Seminaries cala th Day School Beii, is uow ready. r It contains aiont two hundred choice fon, ron-KlK, catches, dneu, triot, qvartetttt. and choruses, many iof them written expre)y for thin work, beaidoa 32 j.a?cs of tbe Elements of Musjc, which we easy and proRreive i &- r4; Amang th lar?e nnjnber of beatiUfal pteces may be fonnd, Unel Sam's School," 'Don't yoti hear tbe children coming," "Always loolf o: the sunny id," "The piltle lass. ' and ."Little Lad,'-" "()h, if I were a little bird, 't "Bird o4?atrtr,"-Prtty pear tree,'" "Aiivl Chorns," "Meet me by tlf running brook," &c. lUs CQmplled Kf Jlorafe Vstera, author of 'Sab bath Sj tool Jen," XfcxJl uid wtiich hare had tut enormous saleof 825. W'O coni6B. - Prices cacsrcoTers. Sfctents, $20 per 10(Vbounr 39 ce'irts, $25 per 190? VTt.. V. W V. .. . l . 1 . .... . . . . 5-cople.iurnihed tb one hundred price. Hailei at tbe'reMil'price. I .'fl r 'r z. z contip t44"fa?es. an(f iiearly two ftulidred tnne and hymsri, i im is Try wiy? rTniat?:?" s,otc crjr isrsur me hhjui poyiaraecea are .inr , worus, "Kdeti Above," "Christian Hero," "Beautiful Zion. I out to love wO"oiher,7!iiT2aTriuljr me so "In the Light." "gj tot 1b4 Wflary," &c. j Price? paper pover. 20 cf." eacli. $15 per hundred; bound." 25ct8jeach, $20 per hnhdretf cjothound, eufhofsed gilt, 30 cu., $2Cper hndcel.i-l ail DDTFITTin& HOBSB! A M;W s r. i.v. r' 4 1356!' 4 ESTBLISHIID ! 185G! .WE T. DEN, VT0ULD mot respectful lylnTite the public eneral!e to call ami examine his Stock of Merchandise be far q makuietbcir purchaser elewbere.,athey will thereby .SAVE THlilJt MONUV. ' ii-'..(.D-Mt.S. Z '. MOTTO "SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES," BCT " 1 tvr liti T tm Stock consists of Dry-Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, '-Roots and Shoe?, Hats and Cap, Furniture, Doors and Sash, Stoves and Tinware," Queensware, Hardware. Cutlery -Iron and. Nails, Glas ' and Putty, Oil 'and Paints, Drugs anirDyp-Siuffs.c.'&c. -: Has a larpa aertmjnt ofFancy Drw Onodlady's Fancy Hsts and TJoDTiet,'riii!dr5f and Mi-'ses .fancy Hs;hrotj)n8, Gloe aud Ilpalery Hjup S4iri, fcc, At Low Jimness i , j 4FuUTsorT'mpnftof Gent" id B.jy's Tnmr-1 laoHiUifr, FkacTiSI)irU,4rcder Closhing, you wiTl OaJ t " -5 0 'WtiX'S j ' ;f -AT HAVING LAID.3N A L AUG ESTC,CR O THE 7li 0 V E GOODS, t UIHKUT KU31 TUJi " FACTORIES, ! ! i K . I T HE HEFORK TIIK RISE, AM ENABLED TRADE A T DEFY COMPETITION. t .- TO SELL TO'!1 PRICES. THAT 4 SabbatTfcTiool.jrjell7?A.2fVjI is an entire new work or 192 aages, and neatly 225 tunes and hymns, as the mnsia kt little more difllcult it is just the book to follow. Bell No. I. - Nearly one mil lion of these Bells have been issucf,' and are now ring ing through thii and-loiher connuies. AnMug the many choice pieces play be und, Shall, we, meet he yond the river? There is a beanttful world. Sorrow shall eoma attain n more.'- bm'lvo Lear the Anfrel cominn? Thou, CM. eet me-' Sabbath Bells chime en, &c. Prices of Bell No. 3 are the sBS . a BftUXg Both numbers cah.bfl obtaised ih one volume. Price,i bound copy, 40 cents, $35 per hnndrd ; cloth bound, embossed pilt,0 ct., $15 o'er, bun "trod.1 55 copies f urnisheI at the one hundred price. Called at v...t.tl : Waters' Choral Hnrjir A new Sunday School Bdok, of 168 paees of btsantlfril hymns and tunes, tr-rontalne EJAnyems, fnch isr Shall re know each other there Sutie little children to come unto Me; The JeanUXul,fhore .Ob'Jislori-, ou; Leave me with mymothet lie !eaethmebeile ftill waters, &.c. Price paper coyecs, SO cet; $15 rer nnndre4 ; bound35 cents; $l-per htinilrca;"c!btii bound, emtossed gujttj 5 cents, .$3Q per hpndred. Maiira at the retail price. It is edited by Horace V.ra- ti, anthir or Sunday Sihrtol Bella Noa. 1 and 2 which have had the enormous fa I e of over eitfht thonsand: cop.i-.- jul punilNoeil oy UUUItA WAi&IW,AO. 431 Broatlray, Nt':? York ft,-. j The New Patriotic Song' Book contaies 96 pas.es of prnp, dners andchortJ'e, both sa cred and secular, iridn'JV1 l4p:igpg of prayer for ick and dj-inj; soldiers,'nil holier" Scripture Manual. -It is well suiteI for oocia! singini;, as well ft gabhoth worship. Among the many., beautiful pieces uia be found, Where librrty dwells Umy tonfitfy f Tbe Chris tian hero, Three cheera fr.our haucerj Cunia sin to. ine of heavyn ; Coln!ifijsr; tfrepeuX pt J9$ ocean i Freei) man slathering; Columbia s Kins forever ; Marclnug along. Ac. Prices paper cers, 15ceuu, $10 per hun dred, j Mailed at tbe retail price Tr I The TTarp prFre?toni-;" ' - contains 32 pages of son.x, duefs and choruses, for Free doin. 'A moni? the choice pieces we would "uanie Pair freedctii's ciorn; o let my peopfeo Jf 0ef the moun tain ; hey workel all lie day, . Prjca 5- em single; 60 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred; potUge 1 cent each. BLACKSMITHS, 9fc teScnd In Yppr Scrap Iron.s ' ! . .-. , V ? i One p'ollinr S!vel:i Tlqiial tortwo Dol ; " i; Jar 3laa; i HIGHEST FRICE PAID FOR TiVROtTGHT ' SCRAP. IKON AT i i f CONSTABLE'S IROX AXD: STEEL WAREHOUSE. FeW 14-n.l2-Rn), III ST. josEPn, jro BENNfiT, SjETERS & Co., ! t Red Jacket " Red jTapket ? t R0d JackeV, 7i .: v. STOJIACII STOMACH 4i i? i ti.i i ii i. . ' - HITTERS HITTERS STOHACH.: HITTERS Th a proprietors nt thi s lost ! y iosteemed and. we Hknown branJ ot S'ontattt Bitters, tio not deem it necessary. In orderto"giVe their Roodo & flctitious, or even an err hanced valne, to take aing at all ether Bitters, and proclaim it small capital that they are worthless. Onr Bitters.di) not need (this, as -sre place them before tbepul'Mcou their merltsj andinvite your careful at7 l teotion to tnegooos we anowour brand npon. rnowinj as w d. that mr reputation eg at stake. The name Red Jacket" ifrtaken frorrrtSe original compound by the native child of He forest,. and with the abilities of a fev herbs-by pt ChipjE, made more reealie tv . the tste, they now iv - peciiarkyhea4thy, fK)th in.?, and recuperative roflnence, especsnlij fif hepJ' tient,rising trom the fed br siokne'ssj.'ty of apcetite, distress after eating, dikzis. and all disease aria- inn from Torpid Liver or intHitestjon. --.-'"t : They strengthen and Invigorate the system. ' ' 5 '. They ate unequal led tor general debility. ' They r sure cure cte ft djpepfia. " They Rive a good and healthy appetite. - Tbey asist digetion j . 1hy are the best stimslani 4n existence. cc Tbey are a sure pure preventive for Fever and Aguefc They relieve ccimtipatlon. w Thoy cure Kers nedarhe. They are perfectljf pure and 'palafeatie. ' 1 They make ;thf,' debilitated strong, and restore-to strength the exhausted. ::, !- ,; Aeed persons and deHc3te feoialo will find, they can save , large doctor til s by usipg these bitters ; . Woi lake pleasure in c&J'ing attention to our.,vry exf enive' catalogue of Bulk and .cased ,Gooes, consist ing in part of - ' ' 'CtHAnrlinWar V In a j otiaHwuiij uiuii Blackberrj' Raspberrr - ?V , Muscat ,r U",n6n Cordial The Reviral .llnic-Book. contains 73 pnges'of tunes and hynms, designed for re vival, Jprayer, and conterence meetings, -Price in paper ov'ersj single copies, 10 cents j $3 per hundred. Jiat led at the retail pra!"'. T M"; ' t i ,-. -f i i : i)m v .. The Athenaeum Collection- contains between four and flveandred pages of tunes and hymns, new akl o'd, ot the choicest kinds, for church', Sunday school, revival missionary, temperance prayerand conference, and all hind of tacred and so cial meetings. The tunshejn this book has life and an imation in it, like, Bhiotntf. Shore, Rent for the weary, Shall e kn jw each other there ? Shall we meet beyond the-rivfer ; There is a beautiful, world ; Kind words; Sweet hour ot prayer The la a land of love ; Suiller little children to come UBto.me 5 God save the Nation, &.c. Prices single copies?" hound 60 cents; $45 per hundred ; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 60 rents ; 55 per hundred. Mailed at the retail price. IIOkACK WA TERS, 431 Broadwiyj Nv? Tourk, PuBlisuar'df the above Books. rj sr iS k J J -Vocal 3Insic, with tiuoAccornpaniment. A laren asoorioieni ot new anj popular songs, oaiiads duets, quartetts, and choruseo.. issued daily. Among the most popular areSuail "we'itno each otner,tr.ere, Lowrey; Why ha-re my loved on tf fuse; I wiil-bt-trne to the ; Oh, there's no such girled miner by Foster ; Mother's love is true; Sweet love, forget itienot.&., by Keller, 25 cents each; Ihear a-vqet voices singing; Ilome tn home; Forget if yon can." but forgive, by Thomas, 30 cents encb. Instrumental Mu?is-fof th Cino Fcfte TV are coming Father Abra'Sni, six httntfred thotfsand'inore ; Always lixjk on the sunny side; Shall we know each other there? &.c,, with brilliant variations by Grobe, 50 cen's each. - '' ' Polkas, W"altze, Marches, Quicksteps, Quadrilla, &C bywpular authors. All kinds of Singimr and In struction books. Cafait;ffne mallcdf rr.e"o txrSii el aiiA.l of tKAiuh.MtaiiylniL!' i r t I i-r ' ti5 t: -t ,J. II A reacft Rrajidy, Apple Rrandr, Earlv and envelop him between two for ces. Bu,t it -nnv psitively asceria.ud I it BWa mma Co., that Lee has sent at Jeast twenty thous- ..-T.: if. 7 r nnd rnerW to reinforce? the column irr the Valley', will probably, he a stout contest forth? ppsi?esiopoihat region.- . .! ProDfietors. 21. River St. Chicago. Sflldby "W. HtMcCItEERr, Brownville, . t BECWN &lJKQTjTy, Pj-rn, .T; -Krownvnie,Jutta5, isil. t:to39-ly ' A LO- TERRIFIC ;SVARM OF t i M k CUSTS. ct 4 The Montcur Algerian publishes Je following letter froraiDalmatia, in Alge ria, containing an account of an invasion of locusts by cerv&indj'sirict of the col ony are now infested. .iln Ihis village-tHe crop devouring plague toll on us ten consecutive aays. maects did liule to catch th'e k T iem will reauire in n py. .a vast pt rppL- rrAc..QfntAn T.L-o o tti Uurin? tne iirst two tne li miles distant, they, occupied high land 1 rDU.hl'u lBC;'.ulfUL lucJ4,t' beyond which was formed strong deferl8Uch l?TB Ju""e lbe s siVe position and 'said to have twoUineV7Were l1? ,c0Trd w,th them-. The of baule, halfa mile Idnthey )ike us j rmg took rlacthe moment the insect have been severely nrarched, being hardi?v -hdfh!ch d'd ,n, such '"l pressed: thevhav seized 'the onnSr'tu'! l certain places they lay to a thick- - J . - - - n t ft h.Q tnfhiam tram mltnl m Charinaiube. Caiitwba. fislifoVnia Port. STierry, Ma'a- ga and iladeira Wines, Gins, Rnw. Brwiiet. Biirft4' and R-e Whi)TCe, which are perfectly pare and need only to be tried to be appreciated. S i!tly all Drutf-. gists-ar,d.lealers thronahout the country. Call lor cur giudi.an l, take no other . - ; tircuias to the tradeUppliea on application to V Clothes Pinn anil r i.til1 man Buckets. Chums.? Sieves, Jfouso Traps, At McLaushlio & Swan's. PAILS, ubs. Kegs, wi hboards, Keelers, Children's Cabs'aud Wheelbarri ws " 1 i ' At McLaughlin & Swan's. . 1 1 m ' - IMPORTANT to Smoke : The best asoortraent ot Siuoknj Tobacco, Cig.irs, Pipes, Stemps, fcc is to be found . ' At McLaughlin & Swan'a. K a, BURNS, M..D.,.. PHYSICIAN' SURGEON ! OFFICII -AT lliS '"RESIDENCE. Jolr 2Sb,l85t.'I 3 Si n 17-1 "7 ' FIGS, ChocpTateMapllsnar, assorte-t JiM',Cn j Peackes. Ppnrr tnup Unahronm ritcuTV iVj-rPS- ; ' (" i ra ."i.i!it-.'2 1 limn : j wacreu ;anTaTn, , contains 123 pape;1. Words by Rev. Sidney Pyer.mnsh by Prof. Cnll. Tbhtis an excellent -book or concerts fortheyouns. Prices paper covers, 20cents; $16 per hundred ; bound 23 centf, $20 per hundred. puse latown. t;jr C perahan at any ohejf; STAPLE AND FAHCGROCERiES At DEN'S, he keeps a full assortment on hand. -'J CLlcago and St. Louis Custom Made "Hoots and SIioos, and Ladles' "Fancy Gaiters. -'r ; ) j j .' Art the Bei In the Jfarketand - DEN'! ' ;: SEIIi TIIEM CHEAP; t'riND THAT, AS YOU. GO iLiQNG! CHEAPEST COOKIXG AND PARLOR. 1 -ST3 Of Latest Patens yon And at ' ' ' f r S I ( liCiinilD E N?:S c: u . . Cheaper than at any other Boost ijti Brownrllle. ' - ' - D E 1V-- - t ITaa a lsrpe assortment of TtJT-WARE, lAROR KKT TLE3, U.KAVT SHKET-IRON', HULI.OW-WAR, STOVE-PIPE and ELBOWS, that he will notbe under sold on. r ( 7i 7 FOR ' V , ' Aides, pelts & fues, - -. n SKK pays the Ilighest Cash Price. ' i ! ;ST0VE3 AITD HARDWARE, FOR SPRING -TRADE .' ; .'. ' . t r . v . I?Iin Street, IJrownf ili?, X. "f .. r " . ' i " . - . Returns thanks fcrthe'i'tr:v'enerfofir exten.!v to hio and protnise-t to supply all wants, either iu - 1 QUANTITY Oil QUALITY, ITaTin?laiJ in my .fTfV?. ftcU bef. ee tie la' rise of thirty per cent, enables tue to un-lT l! ail who tare to lajin theji" ttt present rrici. My etnreg ara'l from an Munrvpfatnr- e4 fr.m MLvjwOri inn i-hiu is junoun;o4 to t tbe best iron now known. " COOIC'STOYES, TnE LATE AXD IMPUGNED "TATTEUXS; Duck's r cerlcs, derated Ovcni, i 1 Snperior,"!:oIdci I3ra - - Sen' Era; .i IJE FURTHER CALUS TUS ATTENTION ! OF rii.HI.IERS ' " TO IIIS LARGE STOCK Of . HEAVY SHEET IRON, FOR SUGAR BOILERS; ALSO HKS LAKGE CAST lRO. -.KKTTI-KS. r i'ROil lO.TDStSALO.Nd. 't A VARIETY OP CHEAr LAUD AND COAL Olli LAIIP3 fofJfew and Beautiful Patterns ; Lamp Chimneys, v j bnadds, c. Hras, Coper, and Sheet Ironware; Lantern. Shevei i 1 ' and Japanned VTarpJ .:' 1 ; ;..! ";', '1 ; , A LARGE QUANTltY OF '. Tin. Stone &.GI.wNelf-Sen!insrrrnit rna ' VERT NICE -ASD 'CONVENIENT for " tuose desiring to" nrr ; UF--FIIUITI '- .1 1 w V TV A full Assortment of ARMING IMPLEMENTS E M, t.. ' Refnrns'hls thanks to the Public for past favors, and by strict attention to Busine$ hopet U merit that liV era! patronage besfowed on him heretofore. ( r ' ' ' 1 .' ' . ' ' : '' ,T. BEX , " A LARnnrANTlTT OF OF EVERY I)LdlRArj.E AUIICLE. , 1 ' T ! ; - THE ATTENTION OF . c" i Tnri(;itTKus aii oTiinrts - r LS DlUlUCTEDa UIS v 'j i COOKLVG SKILLETS, 0YOS.e. t f v. Waters' Clieap 3Iuic forthe 3Iinion,r' Atrancfd as soloes, dnets, qnartett.T and Chornses, for m osteal societies, choirs, Sunday schools, put lie school seminaries, etc. SbaU we know each o'Jbe' tliere? J)oh't yon hear the angels pyroins ? Shall we meet be yond tbe river? Bein," ti v TlJ,ere is a Leaotiful v orld ; Where liberty dwells is my country ; Freedom, truth and right; Wfr coniinn Fa'her Abrs'.am. six hnndred thousand irrre -There is land of rove ; Sor row shall come again no morg J Heavenly ,hrm8 T'CoBie stmt to Tne of Heaven; IaaIlnLi:!iVj Xie aull iue wit Sunday School ; Our tiod is marchins on ; Gdsaethe Nation i Whittier's sonir of the Plantation XfZ'n : Fair Vropth.tn'a Morn hs dawned at last : Over toe nin'nn. t tain; Over the mountain; Little KlU.ari?nAt WiW- lie'j?otie to Ileaven ; SuCTer little children t come onto me; Bury me in tbe niorniuj.JSIotherj Cunie ta tby resi; Sweet hour of Prayer, Ac. Price 3 (Tents; id cent per doz., $2 per hundred ; postajte 1 cent each. In sheet form, with Piano -nccenrpenvnient, 25 cents., .Published by IORAO l(rAT4--RS, Ag't,' K6.4S1 'Broadway. K. . 'BROWNVILLE- -STLaM a: -i- ! C 3?1 S3 IEtLiESj": ei : rrr Th;? boat is now Deins run uaJbrthe gurcrinten dence uf I ' ' - ' .Vlio wjll take ear's tthre shall be s.4EpIiMJi a to tdelioat'g Cre?ing Regular! . . . ...9 ';"'. j i ; At all Honrs cf the D3y ! ! -t Emisrantsto . ,'lhe, lf Mines rMi: Will 0nd this an excellent point for croslogtl river. ' ' " " Emijrrsnt5 from SJ, opepb aid allpointa K?st nf here. een if they Khould wish to fro by the Nebraska City R(ute. wili find it as near t cross at this point, and tbe rad re betteiv on the Wwt fcide of the UU souri Klver than oplhe And ..... - PROVISION OUTFITS. ' Cani-eboasht hereffht?? tm a,t apj other point c ' a wip ririo W. MIDDLETON ! v . t Manufacturer and Dealer in " SAD DIES, IIARNESS, BRIDLES,' COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES, NETS, l' CURRY COMBS, CARDS, ijRltSIIES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,. pjl'asterix'g hair, .AND A 'VARIETY OP EVERY THING v. j PERTAINING .TO. , : ; "Ij .Trices Shall le in Accordance ' - with the TIMES I By Strict Attention to Business I Expect a' Continuation of the ' Liberal Patronage Heretofore Bestowed bjf a Gtenerous Public. i - , t. Eepairing of all Kinds Executed PROMPTLY. CASH PAID FOK HIDES. OT..T 1 Jfc -A. Aneust29, 1863. n7-ly J.' TT.MIDDLET05' HELLO, .STRANGER j ; WIIERXTDID YOU cjjX THOSE r a orQ d s v AT J; 13EKKY & GO'S., CO. - THErVERY CHEAPEST. HOUSE IN f 7? I too 0.'; , "BROWNVILLE. j - 10.C car : " J. BEKllY &..C0., ; ' TTave Jnst Mved, ani are now opening, tt ' r jacd on Xaiil meet, one of the largest stocks oftheir ! I v v;,;. 4-!:. : . 72 Guttering, and EpbHting., U ,H te prepare-1 to put up tutterinp: an.h'jxpt.ia,i11 all itrhei work of hi lino at the shortest hodie, arid in a' wqrkninlike manner, which he warrant to give at tkeracion. '. ; i vS-j3- ; iBENJAMIN.ROCERST" Projrletor pf th eclipse myshs FASTEST- 9 II 0 RjS ES - ; And testes? " '. " .' ,; CZ3 HC 12 32. XT TXl CT3 3iZ 5T5 T - . .-.'. i-i v . - - ...... ,"We?t of the Mijo iri Riyer, anl will bir them to responsible parties ftt t,eaion:bfrmtcj ' ; TEIIM2 dAZII., " A LARGE CORKjCLL' TARD ' ' for Stock. ' '", , . . ' XXoi6i3 X3oxrclo;l By tho Day, Week ft 3Iontri oo reasonable tcran f'irt' Street between JIain and Atlanti, BnOVTNVILLE, NEBRASKA -Maroh 31at, 1SP4. ' " ' ; nM-v$-ly f- (OAl, OIL, beft rjnili'v clai ide-l Carbon oil. Lyj w cujuiuey ana wickn- . .. . : "I At .HcLnnghHa A: Swan4. CASH TAID FOR CORN!!! : ill ? f' ,i 1 i ."1 r flv" ANTED, by J. V, B)i, who! ow'4ny)n-t Brownville apl Pern. Ue i pnyiii n biclit martji price In cash. Bring on 'your Cof'i'wmTe thi) pu. u op. For particular enqiire of i, W. UUna ai-ior ii, or J. W. ilaeow, Brownville. -; . .. ; May 19ih, f37-vS-tf. - - i CHOICE LIQTJ0ES. ; Wholesale and ! Retail. Evan Worthing, -i OF THE 7 ; TI I TTh Jnt RereivH tbe larrrtt bet S,u-k cf Lkju yi anl Cisjr evet vfftrr .lnvfln nii' f. , ar-.l wa ei them a lv tnj IIuue the Tttri.j'y. I Main Street: - Eronvil!if. Tcb'4,'Clyly. ? si :J u A TS D '1 ever offered in this martd. Eememter tb place. .- . IJk'DIa Kabber anf TI rn. I)e-ia-. P ".ptT4 Comb, WioJe l Pcket cdiiiIi, T .Iaciv . P'i llW, Tish Bookan line, Ju:., &. . . . . - At JIcLau3hli & Sivaa"..- i A Iarge aaso.- a nl tf Ptxtet kTrive. Butcher Vaivc i ete.- etc. , can tr - - . " ' - , -j; . BERRY & :Co;s, I ...'lit r f Inn; ir, Tnwa-fiF-frftm- Iflwa4ft-Kan.S3S - I'" tv of ,irin m- U,...; f i "s oi nre incne. LTery means em-. tershiieace,&c.,&c..,,. - ,.:.-!.' , i A ieaer Urcek, Jo. Our skirrasiiers ! m n-L . . . 4 : r -.7 -fITTr4 jua cros-cd the- crtrt; now irmishin ! , d . j- ;n ...j 1 etc, etc.' If i-, a-'.:-u ; , na maize were an debtroyed. . Al KeIrilUg,Un & Bonn's. crowtiTiiie, Ket.ra, Apt.', u, ii. tz: - - . - - t - ; ,-. BROWNVILLE, 5. T. , Itti. n47-tl 1SAIJDATI1 SCUO(L BKLL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold, tlie First "13 i IJonths of its Publication. V . It Uan entire lien Work, of nearly 201) rage?. 3!ny cf the 'tunes .and Ilytnn were writtett, er prefsj for this Ttlntr.. It will goon be as pcpular m ita predecessor, (Bvl Xo. I ) which baa rna nt ta th,e enormous number of bloWi copies ia Su tuonti't, outstripping any Sunday Sl Uovk of it J . v. w- eaed tn tbiscoutj'Ty. AI30, b')fl valuins are boitn l tnon to accommiHUtt icbools wi.jtin ' thea fa tha". VJ "tm, ."J'ricej of JJell No. 2, paper ccreia, lirEi,; fl2rxrll'U. iound,Z5 cenu. cla perlJi; l.u "botind ciiibofd ; ilt, 3fl eco-3. per M) I.'.l Xi,' I, paper corers,. ircentf, $18 ur K-O ?j1 2) wht?, $13 per ID). Cloth feouod cvos.-fdt fciit, 2i teutsf 20 per V.'.1Kj.V'.1 sb4 WouiU w getber 40 cents,"? 13 per Hundred. ' 22 cop'"- !'". uhed at the u prrei?ut rjnout eui r' g'. Vnti, $41 pi-rltW. . fvU'i fio.- t the retail rri'.'. HORACE WATEHS, rub;iabe, til ly o.4?l Urc.iiiwnr, e ' rlr.