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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1864)
! i I i . I ill A young gentleman with a medium s4ze light brown mustache, and a suit of clothes such as fashionable tailors fome--times furnish to their customers "on ac commodating ierm3," that is on the' in secure credit system came into a .hotel cne afternoon, and after calling for a glass cf Madpria, turning to the com pany and cfiered to bet with any man present that Grant would not take Rich mond. Nobody, however, wanting to Vet. the exquisite glanced arcund con temptuously and remarked I want to make a bet of some kind ; I don't care a fig what it is. I'll bet any man from a thiiling's worth of cigars to fire hundred dollars. Now's your time, gentlemen; what do you propose?' Sipping a glass cf beer in one corner of the bar- room, sat a plain old gentle man who looted as though he might be a farmer. He sat down his glass and ad dressed the exqnijite. Well, mister, I am cot in the Labit cf rr.akirg bet?; but seeing you are anxious about it, I don't care if I gratify you. So I'll bet you a levy's worth of sixes that I can pour a quart of molasses into your hat and turn it out a solid lump of molasses candy in two minutes by the watch." Dn9 !"said the ex quiiite, taking off his hat and handing it to the farmer. It was a splendid article, that shone like black satin. The old gentleman took the hat and requested the bar-keeper to send for a quart of molasses "the cheap sort, at six cents a quart; that's the kind I use in this experiment," said he, hand ing fcix cents to the br.r-keeper. The molasses was brought, and the old farmer with a very grave and mysterious countenance, poured it into the dandy's hat, while the exquisite took out his watch to note time. Giving the hat two ot three shakes, : with a Signor Blitz like adoritnessi and started into it and watched the wonder ful process jof consolidation. "Time up," said the dandy. The old farmer moved the hat. "Well I do believe ii ain't hardened," said he fp a tone expressive cf disappointment'. "I missed it somehow or other that time, and I suppose I've lost the bet. Bar Veeper, let the gentbeman have the ci gars twelve Eixes, miiii and charge in the bill." "wat of the cigars!" roared exquisite, you've spoilt my hat that cost me five dollars, and you must oay for it." "That was'nt in the bargain," timidly answerep the old gentleman; "but I'll let you keep the molasses which is a little more than e agreed for." Having drained the tenacious fluid from his beaver as best he could into a spit-box, the man of mustache rushed from the place his fury abated by the Ill-suppressed laughter which followed his exit, lie made his complaint at the experiment was made with his own con sent, nodamige could be recovered. The Springfield News is indebted to a correspondent for the following, which is too good to be lost, and for the accuracy cf which he voushrs. . . A short time ago, in the loyal ciiy of Philadelphia, a "largely" dressed fe male answering tha discriptioa of an F. I V., hailed a street car, and just as it Mopped to take her aborcd, a Union so'dien stepped out of the car. On en tering several seats were vacant, and this vrculd-le lady inquired in a very sharp lone. "Where did that soldier sit ?" . No answer. Again, but in a more shrill tone than at first, the came question was put : "Where did that soldier sit ?" Still no reylo from any of the passen gers, the car going ahead, the lady still unseated when the same question was fairly spit out between her teeth. An honest Hibernian, quietly seatsd xi3ar the uuhappy female, no doubt being desirous of relieving her in some slight degree replied. "Faith ma'am, he sat on his end, and took it away with him." What the rest of the occupants of the car did, I do not know, but one gentleman left as speedily as possible and, the above information through him was too rich, to t belong kept a secret. A sturdy sergeant being obliged to submit to the amputation of his hand . the surgeon offered to administer Chlo roform as usual; but the'reteran refused, saying, "if the cutting was to be done n him he wanted to see it." and laying his hand on the table, submitted ' to the operation without a sign of pain, excepting a firmer setting of the teeth as tha saw struck the marrow. The op eration as he finished, looked at his victim with admiration, and remarked: You ought to hare been a surgeon my man. "I was the next thing to cne afore I fnlisted," said the hero. u What was that?" asked the doctor. ' A butcher!" responded the sergeant, wiihagrira mile, which, despite the sarrourding communicated itself to'the bystanders. The Montrial Gazette is in tears over the alleged practice of entrapping sailors in Quebex for the Federal service. It ' calls for more stringent and vigorous laws eg&inst recruiting. To have a clear Conscience ruy the , " rZr- . HWMU J. .V Jill 1 I '" U.W ij , ' wff$ff : ill Wf m GROVESTEEN & CO, PIANO FORTH MANUFACTURERS. LCD XJt TLCDJDT7US-ZT. MTIITTtr "STOJIir.. Tin? ctNnii. ii of tb' I i.io iud th trudc i- i:ivit J to our New Scale 7 Octnve uoewood Pi.ir.o Forte, wliicli i'i.r vi.lrr arid i nri!y of Iw.n are unrivalled by nny liitljcrto i)(T''r.d in tl.1'9 mirkt. They contain ail ths mod rn imi rvvi r. cuts, Fn-rn h. Grand action, Harp I'tdal, Iron Frame, Over-.Strung L'asf, ic, and each instrnmcnt Wlrs mr.de cr.d..-r the i.frsonnl mpervi-i. n of Mr. J. li. Ururciteuo. wjo has Lai a radical cxj cricncc of ovcri:0 yenrs ia t!if ii iiiar;ufnoture, i? fully warranted in every particular. TIic 'Grov!jlc.'On riano Fci-i'' received tlic Iif.FiesC anp.Edormcrit over:iI! o!Iae- at the Celebaatcd Vi urlii's lai:-! Where wore rxhil'ifcd fiitrwiac:iit froia ths best mp.Vcr? of Jjiidon, U, O.-.-jn-ny, Piii!aJ--lo!:ii, Vi'.l :inor,l'.?t?n aiid New Yoik ; rnd h! o at the .Imeri'u Institute for five iacves.ivo ytar., the gild and silver i i"d;il5 fn iu both of w'uic'u era uj s."?".i tit our w..r.'-ruoia. I5y the intm! action of iia(ioveni;ijt. we nv..; a f'i!! iu ire jerfrct Tiim Forto, nr.d by mri'i Tartu ring lar -ly, w ith a striut'.y cash syclvtu, to c Lulled toeff-r these instruments at a p-ice wbn-h w;ll ireolade nl! rr-npptiti jn. , riilCila No. 1, Seven Octavo, round cornor?. R wo wood p'ana ease $275. No. 2. Seven Ortave, rJund c.tin.r., l;sawojd heavy moulding N. 3 Seven Octave, r.-nrid cornets, Ji.-eT,oi li'uisXIVF.yli 52i,a fas simi'e cf the above cut. . rroi'3-if5: 3NTcit Cr.Gli, i-tx Crirront 2Px.x2xcl3. ""PESCUIIT1V K ClHCULMiS SJiST juna 3J ni3-v8 ly THE HE-TSa S!a W CSr, SAW AKD FLOURIXG i B-r-wi W -- --- w WILLkaep constantly on hand an assortment of Entra-Superfino to Ccmncn IF -Hj O TEJ IB LUMBER, X jOl. rZ 3ZI , SHINGLES And all ether article nsnnlly'lcept in a first-cla? Mcr hant Flouricg or Saw Mill. Drowaville, March 3Lt,'64. n30-S ly. IMPE OVED siwii mmn. Tho greatcet improvement yet in the Scwinn Ma chine Art. A ciiiiity wuith seeing. Please sni for cirealirj with samt;!- cf Sewing. The?? Improved M.vhinc? ftve one hiin-lre.l rer .-eiit. of thread and silk, aud make the L'jck-Siitoh n'ihe iu bjlh . iJ.s. Thy require no instruction to operate perfectly. ex.fjiL the ' printed directijn.' No change in sewing from oas kiul of goods to another. Ac 1 no taking apart to cloaa cr oil. Our Xew Manufactory is now crraolcte. wi h all it niaoliiucry and t-w'ls entirely tiuw, and is already lapidly turnintf 'Ut Machint:3, which for Lemty and oortetiin of hni;li arc Uvt turpusitd by any uuua faclare in the world. Jf. r. Sl'ould any Mifflin- prove unsatisfactory, it cau be returned and tauaey refunded. Agent wanted ia ccanties not canvassed ly our own Agents. FIA'Xi.K,B & JA'OX, S. M. CO. NO. 533 DIIOADWAY, N. Y. No. 43 v8 ly. mm m m, BHEITMYEII k ROBISON. WR eatl the attention of the Lad es and Gentleman of ISicwuville anj jcin(y to our new stock ol Boots and Slia, Gaiters, I? morals, Lace Zloois, Polka SIiocs and Jontiy Boys', 32iss Clisidrtii aiidliilanis 3 OSS Juit Received, wLicbwe will sell as cheap for tbe uth an toj Louse lu the Wf.t. D00TS AND SHOES MADE TO OKDER '. v In tie very latest fettles. VTe warrant all cur work to give Faiisi4u.Uuu, tur we etupioy EtUfcM? t.ho best or wcrkmea LEATHER AKD SKQF FINDINGS For iale, and every thing beltngiDg to the trade. We return our thanks to the public for past favors at by Ftrict attention to onr business ho; e to merit fht literal patronage bestowed upon us heretofore. Bear in miad that onr motto is the -.'.NlUisLE FENN i." t3-COME AND SEE US.-C8 XloiDvii"iiiS of 15Ziiidt3 Done ou short notice iu a neat workman-like manner. BEEITMTKt & ROBIN SOV, l'rowiiviiie, Nebraska. n31-S-ly April 23,' 1S64. NEW Orleann, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Su gars, Guideu Syrup Sugar lloue aud i'orgUum Molasses At LIcIiaueblin & Swan's. TUB bwt FI,urfrom theL. S. V. G. Milts in quarter Lalt and whole itucks kept At ilicLauqhlin Si Svvnn's. QAWS, Hammers, Hatchets Files, Ox Chains and Itinera Picks At McTjiiuehlin fe Rwnn's. SMOK1XG and Che win Tolacco, Cisars pipes Pipe stems and Xhaeco Pouches, iu great variety, At Alclj&ugh.lin & Swan's. MACEKRAL. Lake Trout, White a.h, Cod3sh, etc., ex., constantly on had At McLaughlin & Swan's. PLAT Caius. Kc&t mauls, Slioe thrad, In '.ia Rubber B!U. Psltent thread, &'cisors, W-raijpiag and tiooui twuie, to be bad - ' . , At 3IcLaughlinSr Swan's. rpnE highest Oiurket p lice paid fur Country Produce A At HcLaugclin t Swaa'8. The brst, Chrr.pst, r.n'l iTiost Eucoscsful I'mily Taper in the Union." A C3IIPL2TE PICTOPvIALCrTHE TIKI.S . KAR?EK'3WEEKLY. ; t-PLEN UiriY II.LI'STIIATKD. Price Six C't :i N'mither; -M0 a Vcar Critical y-jtice of the Prcus. I?? frrsh have, its clear typo, its entertaining vunty, it srverc but ju.-t eritieisms uw.n the lollies of the times, its el -'gapily written and instructive arli.'l.'s, and it. able eoriestHtridence, all cf.mhine t make it the ni xiel new.-j,.in,.r ,,f 0ur country, and -ne that every family must prize. Its c-n J. n.-.-d week;y summary of for, i:a an,! domestic .v (jmrrU aliogefber fupcri.-r ro that contaiued in any tiher juuriisl. P.ing publishrd, too, in a form fo-preservation tnd binding, if taken cr re of as it deserves to be, it will be found ia future years as welcome a companion forlhe farnilv and lir-.-.-idc rs the day on which it was first pursued. X Y. Urxtiiiy I'oxt. We would not so often call a Iter si in to IlArrEii'.s Wkekly if we were not well salisHcd that i. is the bo.tfumihj Paper in the United Soi, aud for that reason, and that, idoce, we de.-ire to ste it und.-r-mir.e and root, out a certain kind of liter.".! uro too prevalent, W im-h blunts tho morals of its readers itifites their taste fur s';nsihlo reading, and is al ready bad in its eft tv t . A.-w Lo do n A : tr-rt ia,:r. Wherever we go in rail-ears a;, 1 Fic.iTs.b'-ars we find it seize! with e::gerncs-, b-.t-aw-i of ::s sj 'r ittd Pketehcs if pi--i;ig events. Ve all t!;e io look at the f ices -t" inui we have rea l of. and at ships and forts that here f ;i:r.?din tie ll.-.-dv scenes of war. 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FKAKMN fcQCAun, New Yof.k. the nr- Tho rciders of the Continental are aware of the i;n; -.r.ant pi ?:tion it has assumed, of the ii.ilnon -e which it exerts, and of the brilliant array f politi cal and literary talent, of the highest order whi-h mi Pi rts it. No puhlii-ation ot the kind his, ir, tins enuntrj', so suc-esl'u!ly ecialined the energy ar ! freedom of the daily r-ewspaj-er with the high er literary ton5 of tho Cr-t-class monthly; and if ii very cc rfniij th it n maizino his jflvca wider UJie t. ii- c .'.tributors; or preserved iueif.'-o eoin-pi.-'ely from fie orruvv iiiflucn-es of party or of I'aetion. Iu times l;ke the pr-. s nt, sueti a j-.-urnal i? either a ; v.- r ia tliel in lor it is i.n'.lihi. That tho Coi.l.iiental is not the laiter is itui 'J ion of s, and ill o its ( vsdi n-ed by what it ha.- U'nc by the 'nt counsels iu many iuiporumt j ubii' in the eliarader aid power of those idled ! even! W il o stannciicst fupp.r?T. 1 hough but- little tiioro than a year has eh-p.-e sin-;o the Continental was first established, i; h.n duiinj that titeaeijuired a str-rtr.-! fi a;.l a fini- anew elevn;iiijj it to a oii,ln I'arahoxc th:it jn vicusiy oeeupie-1 a strength and a puliiirad s!f,;fi eanee elevating it to .1 pasition far above that pre viously occupied by oiiy p ililuntien'"' the kind in Auv-rica. In proof of whhh assertion we cull at tention to the followitiij fact;: 1. Of its j jlie.al articles republished in pamphlet fmm. a sinlo one h:s h ad, thus far, a circulation of !iifl hundred and six thousand copies. 2. From its literary depart ui iit, a singln serial novel. "AuiMig. tho Pine," bos, within a very few tonths, sold nearly thirty-five- thousand copies Two other series of its literary articles h ive also been republished in book form, while the first p-.-r-tt n of a third is already in press. 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A Splendid assortment of Confectionary including blick and Iusj e.u'd:e-5 At HcLaughlin & Swan's. . CRACKERS of all kinds. Soda. Eu' ter, Boston, Sugar, Wine and Pick-'ic Crackers, Cream Biscuit and . Ginscr Saapps, . - At JUcLaushlin A Swan's. St. c PILLS.. Are von f-irk. ieeble, crd eomph-iiiii'g? Are you ort cf o;v. with your system deranged, niid ? onr ieelinss in ror.i mi table ? i'hese y ni p lor.is ere oiffii.it.e prelude to sciious illi ess. Son.-e lit of fii-ViK-s Jneieer-iii upon I ""'4. i--i-i WA.ni A flif'ild be averte.l k V. S'L -. r: ,1 h; a tinn;'v i.. ,.t jl.e riari.f 1 1 ie disor- uritv ine rnHfV tl; svsfi'tn from the oiti actions w li!Ci Iuhkc (iisea-e. A co:d M-ttlcs somewhere in the body, and tdtftrnetn its natural Coueiions. These, it not re J.evcd.icart i!)on theinsfives and the MiiTfiitiding or-ans, piodneirg ger.eijil aggravation, tut.crir.g, Dud riisraso. While in this coodition, eppus.-eu by the dei-angrmcr:ts, take Aver's I'iiN, and see Low directly the-.' restore the l atum! action of tie svn t. rn, end wi:h it the buovnnt iV-elirg t heaith again. Whiit i tru. rnd so apnirent ia this trivial and com raon conmliirir, i alsei tuie iu manv ot the dei-jv-H ?red d tht'jgirous distempers. The srme purga tive til. i t expel j hem. Cs.'.i.-od by Manila r obstruc tions nnd c!-ra;iff( nients of the in;ur:d innct.ons of the bod v. they aie rapidly, and many of them sure.y, cured bv the same meons. None who know the iituos of these JMils. v.i'I neglect to employ them v heu snBbrfng from the ciisonlers they cure. Statements from leniiing pliysicinns in some of the prii eipal cities, and 1'ioni other well-known pubho p'isons: Jroi a rcrirardinrt Merchant cf St. Louis, 4, 10. Pti. Avrn Yonr Iills are the pnracron of all that is g:c:U in liltdicire. They have cored my li;tle ci.'i!i?!.ter of "iilteious sores upon her hands rd loot thtil had poved incurable tor ears, liermo'her Lns lei ii long grievously i,filicHd with blotches end i mplos ou her shin r.nd in her brir. At!r our child v.rs caietl, the also tried voiir i 'ills. r.iu they liavccuitul.tr. A!S.V JIOI-.OLllDtill. Asa VraWy LJJyieic. Frrvt Pr. K IV. Carttcright. Ap Ortrnnx. Your l'iiis in? tie j-vinci of pi:rges. Their ct rl'ei'.t i -i'i'!- turiH.-9 ar.v cathartiu wc jios.-e.-s. x hi-v : re mod, but lery certain ai.u tlectuai in their action on ti e bowels, v. hioh n.f.kt s thcin invaluable (o us in li e daily tientint-nt of disease. i:i-ilaehc,s:el IJ.-adnche, Vonl Stomach, i-'roffi Dr. F-Iirnrd .V.'7, fi i'ti;nnrc. Ptati I;r.o. Avtu: J cai not jin.-w-r ;nn irhat ccjnp.aiuts 1 have cere wit!: our 1 ii'.i letter than to a n't. Shit ire tnr I refit with a purtjutire meili C'nc' "I place pleat 'ej"-i.dotu'e on that etltctuid r;-;i:ariic in mv daiiv contest with tiisi-ase, end be Ltfvini'. as 1 lo. that j our J iils ntioiu us the best we Lave, 1 of course value tiieiTj highly. I'lTTSPt'KO, I'a.. May 1. l?oo. Pn. .T. C. Aykr. hir: I have been repeatedly enred of the wor.t headache anybody can have by a tio e cr two of your J ills. It seems to arise from a lou! stomach, which thev cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, I'D. W J KEPLE. , Clerk ff Steamer Clarion. - nilinin Disorder Iiver Cliiplaints. From Dr. Th extort Bell, of New York City. Mot onlv ure your I 'ills admirably jolapted to their poii oce as an 'npencnt, but 1 llud their bcnericial ducts upon the Liver very ma kod indeed. They lir.e in mv practice proved moie eficclual for the cine ot" ltitius cr,npiihits than my one remedy I can locution 1 tii.cerely rejoice that ve have at length a purgative w Inch is worthy the confidence of tho pi o.Cisiou and the people I'PPAKTMl NT OS TTIE INTFTTITT, 1 ' Vv ar-hington, D. V , 7th Feb., l?oi!. J I l ave used your l'il's in mv general and Lo p;'a1 jiractise ever rince jou made them, pud cai.iot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is f,::;ck t.int decide, cot.: Cijiientlv they sre an fld mhi.'biu len.eoy Jor tiei.mgeniei.ts ot that organ. lnt.( e-f, J I nve" seldom ioui d a case cf lulioun din are so ii.-Ili.rle that it did l ot it ailiiv li-.-Jd to t:.tni. 1 luleiLdiy your. Al.NZO PAI.L. U. D., J'iiiiie.nn ej'ilie Marine Hospital. "PyryitrrT, Iii:irr!:ren, Zli Iix, Yormt. JVovi Dr. J. C. Creen, rf Clrcat. Yr' T i have hi.il a Ioi.g ii nil in my practice, rnd J hold them in esteem I's n e of ti e 1 est uperi c ids I have ever -o-ind. Th ir i.!te:a'ie elh ct upon t l.o liter i 'uke theiu fii excellent lcmetiy, w ficn pi. en ia small doses tor idiom dysentery and i.ir ?7,."T. 'Her ni;;ar-eo:itii g makes theni ery ac Cf -p .'1 k .tiu couvcnie-iit lor the use of womeu and ci.:i::en. ' , . IyIcisin, ImnHriJr of ifis? CIaoi7. From Dev. J. V. Hones. Par.' or rf Adeem Church, Daston. Pn. Artri: I have r-ed vour Til's with extra-p-(ii: j;ry oeee.- in my lainily End nmongthose I am cai.ed to visit in distress. 'J'o' regulate the organs of digest iou and puiii'y the blood, they me the very Let remedy I liave ever known, and I can confi dently reccmrucLd them to mv friends. Yours, J. V. IIIMES. TTapsatv, Wyoming Co., IS. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. Pka:; Sir.: I urn using your Cathartic Tills in my practice, i-i. d find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and urifii the ftouitttin.i cf the Hood. ' JOilN j. MLACHAM, M. 1). Co-i!;pntJ?i. C'r-tlvc:rs, Niipvroiwion, -"? Dr. J. P. Voer'm. Montreal, Cannd.x. Too liincli crnot be':;.i; cl' your l'iiis lor the cure ofcciitir'ct-iit. Wo-hers of our liatei uity have found tlieru i:S ell.cnci;.i;s as 1 bae,tl ev should join r;ie in prcchdmin? ir. lort he benefit of the mult ituaes wbo n.:l;T ironi l! -at complaint, which, tiithougli L-.vt ei ougli i-i iist If. is the j-toge idler of others mat ere v oie. I believe eo!i cnss to originate i'1 'he liver, but jour i'iili allect that organ and cure tho dlicae. From Mrs. F. Sluarf, Thysician and Midu-ife, Boston. I find one or two lare doses of yonr Tills, tr.ken rt tiie pioper time, rre excel lent promotives of the natural icrchr:n Allien wholly or partially sup pressed, and al.-o cry eCecthal to cleauxe the b.'o-ii'i'-h and cer.d i.v.,-t. 'f P.ey are so much the lest physic we have. tLut 1 recommend lo other t 121 y 1 UiielitS. From the Bji Dr. ITai' l. es. cf Ca Meihod'nt Fpis. Ciutreh. 1'cl.at:i Ilocsn. fcavaniirh, Ga.. Jan. C, 1-51. 1i;.o!;k; Mr;-. 1 il ouivl be im-; . -iul ien- th.e relit t v o;:r s'.i.l Las Liou-rht ire if 1 did i.ot repo: t r.iy c:is'j to jet. A coid settied in my hmbs and bio'.mht. o-i 'txcruc-r.ting wurol-n fain., which f-nded iit chronic r'uttali.-?,i. .Notwithstanding I 1 -ui the best of rhsici:.ns. the disease grew worse aid vone. in.'.',) by the r.ihice of jour excellent a ri.t in I'altHiiO! e", Dr. .Mackenzie", 1 tried your I l ls, 'lhtir e:H ets were slow, but sure, l'.y per scveiing in the n.e of them, 1 am low entirely well. fr.XATK CifAvnEn, Pr.ton Tlougc, Lr..,5Dcc.,lSoo. Iiii Av.i: I have been eHirtly cuied, by your rihs, of hhnmr.tie Cout a painful disease that Las adhered me for years. Yl C1-1NT fcLIOi-XLi. rCT"Most of the l'i'ls in niaiket contain Mercury, which alihou'h a valuable remedy in sl.illul liands, is dangerous in a public ii!!, from tlie dread ml con-n-(iae.fces that fieiiueutly tollow its incautious use. Thete contaia lu mercury or mineral subatance whatever Price, 3 centa per "Cos, or 5 Boxes fcr $1. Prepared ty Dr. J. C. ATEE & Co., Lotvell, Mass. soi-n r.v Yv'M.II. McCliKLHY. Drownville. G. 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May 27th, 1361. c3S-vd-2t vT,'"Vv'.- I.loort. and i.-t ihe fluids r iN ry'', f - mt), p on in b-t! ucfed m fV ' t VJl.ci.iih p.giiin. 'I lit-r timu l lU !;.te the factions tf the ' V. r - i fa ( (II I.I. li-M Mannfactnrers' Aent lor the sale of XTatches, Chains, &c, &c.f YI'OIITII S500.0000! To b old for one Dol lar Each, without regard Upvalue SPLENDID LIST, Of Art'cles all to be srid for one Dollar Each. 100. Gold Hunting Cased Watches, - $100 each 100 " Watches. -. . - . - 6i each 200 ' Ladies' Watches, - - - 35 ech fl.0 Silver " - - - - 15 each 600 Gold Guard, Vest and Chatelain - Chains. ' - - $15 to 20 each 4000 Vest, Keck, Guard and Chatelain Chains. -3000 Cameo Brooches 3iXX) Mosaic aud Jet Brooches 30C0 Lavs and Florentine Broaches" -3 00 Coral. 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M-in? of tliosc who within tho limits of the Constitution, fought the battles of the ballot box nuihr the leadership of those patriotic statesman of o'her and M'lUr diys Ilenrj v. lay and La:.iel eOsler, to- geiticr wuh tno n;o-ss whose principles were tnose of such patriots as Andrew Jacksoi nnd William L Mar-'y, Silus right and Mephcn A. I'ouglas, nnw 'ant shoulder to shoulder upan til'" same platli.Tin isa p-ain one. ii is to restore rue union, niniuiii the C-.-ri-titutiori, and enfor.'c tho laws. Whatever makes f r I his enc , the ex -rise d" farce of the policy of coceiii-iti'iu. Tiie World will advocat'.-; whatever makes against it, The Worhl wili ot.-:e. It will cpl-'de evety enemy to the Union, whv'her ariaed in rt-hciii . n a 1 1 ho Houth t.r ;i:-'itioaly p'ap ii'g the seeds j! disunion and c: -oi.t a! d;.-;. y ilty at the X,.rth. I: w.ii i-Tp-ise evcr3- vi -la'ion of the C- r stitn'io! wiii- h is tat- ! ii :.! an. 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S3- When kept oT the ground, the rails will last 30 years 1 23" It srows equally well with us on upland, where this rich, as in the bottoms ! 53" Cuttings eiiit inches long btuckinthe ground in t e Fall, never fail to grow f 53" We sell it for 4? per thousand Cuttings, deliv ere l at any of our Asencies. 53" Parties wishing to buy, should order early of our Atnts, so that taey may notify us in time. CUTTINGS Bundled and delivered at the above places, as soon as the lea res fall. - FISTIZK., drownville, i Aeut for Nemaha and east half cf Richardson Counties. CUKTI3 & PEAVER, Pawnee Citr are Agents for Pawnee and west, l!f of Riebardson Counties. REV. MR. TINKUAM, Beatrice, is Agent for Gage and Jon- Counties. J. II. EL'TLaR, Austin, Ageat for CUr and Saline Counties. Ee-warc of Willow Peddlers. We learn that many gwarap! of common Willow hae been cleaned op, and the Canines sold asGrsy Willow. We get our Willow of SAMUKL EDWARDS, of La Moille, Illinois, a responsible Nurseryman. SHEEP Shear of the rr-.nst approved snake, for ! At ilcJuaughlia a Sw.tiPii. 1864. F THE Ii??;- LCOUUlt! : I r or DAILT. TBT-'VVTEKI.Y i -' The war drama is ap, r : . i t . This Tea- win ' '' I'ootjq of the Kehr, l.n .... . - ernnnnt rsor-l in th- a-jV "."m erate-1, and Slavery obliteH,nw:' ' the History of the C,ein.Tl elude the return r.f p...' "' i Ameria-v upon a new ear-'r"' : ness and prosperity. . 5 the reproaca of ser'd.,m,",'c. ' ou a higher platfcrm ..f feci a still j.ro''.uL-K-r inti .-j' ' ..... , . . . .... ...jr., ,w , cr.-i. wor.il is eiucrin r uy n a i to trrininate in Ai trioa- h tiie Atl.iLtic; wi.i'..; r, ,' a-quire a i e-.v anj tr. ( .'u itiiJii- n-i ly i i r or. du 1 ;e m .t ' i-g ev-nts of t i( ly tie-i -f.'-J i.i the ::., wear-j r-s-'vei t r- r- - tiaclive ihaa cvi-r a- i ii.- t LAW- 51 In-ir dhv th-i FiV-.f J, -l--;0 rgr.o l-i-rb-tt Trc O.U.if v: . :-.,nt:c-.i? t" h-: ., 'w -Peo i:', and prompt t .Iwi .' po;'i:,-.il or Lu.iitiry a i.-st . ' T. -th ir c.tusi. 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"ew and fi-h'-nall A..d Lla s '! i ".: o ' j f'l- ; r s ;i::er ' y t i i i l r . 1 id 'V' b ;i i! cf '. . I ( ( : C-: ! K:.;hf t pies i r l:e y " l ilt v' . vili v e c . ' ft Si.vteen ei-pie f--r : V . Premium for ei '!.t. or more o t-o . n. i- .-i S--I1 getting upac'.n' eti.r". dolia;S -or a tiuo of I " r dollars and a half or a '' ;'' ting ten dollars or a eiab " ':'. f :teen doll irs, an etr ic; '.' ISS-t will be given. If t n !-' ' send as a premium. ( iust 'a i -' , " and Illustrated La lys A; u"" r. in gilf. or either of our : each 27 iaeh.-a by 2.J "P ' i;1 - in;,-.,! pk;i i .1 1:! or '!' n . ing f-r His lieleaso f o.n V: s It ' theMagazina will bo seizor a': premiums. Ti, r . i Address, post-paid. CiIA-'-'', , ., . c . . f .. r s : - t All Postmasters c-i -i'- t;V!.. jrson nay eet up a tluo. L , tously, if wn::. u fr. AOTitsT to ti1;; Tbo n n.lpr.l 'nd. lloar I V I r - ' ' , . meetings for the pur; e o . .. - - . . I 1 V I Xi-a-- P II, at the office t f F. "V'rr are reUred te have ; '. o . :" i!iii to tlm uoiani-',nee'Ji ers, on tne nrst uci'1'-1.-. e P 6 previous to Ue cvtain F. U t. p- jr:i:.i-Vl -iGS. Chocolate. M.ir'J - Peaches. Ferpor -a- ce, J4- terahire auce, i.o -c; At .Mcl-ft"'" r Frui's, Oyter, CaiiK' , eve, etc. t -I.S'.'.i' ' fKH iuluuUiJiil (