Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 19, 1865, Image 4

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    To Close Elasiiicss.
THEODORE HILL,
Ko. 17 Main Street,
Having detciTiiined
to Wind np my Dry
Goods Business this
Fall and Winter, I
will offer lo the tiude
my immense stock
tit greatly Reduced
PflCCS.
THEODORE HILL,
Having made large
' purchases can and
will sell my entire
stock compiLing the
latest Styles oHered
ia the Territory to
Cash .buvcrs at a
great sacrifice.
THEODORE HILL,
Intends to dispose
of his superb Stock
, by March next, con
sequently is enabled
Jo oClr greater in
ducements to the
trade than can be
given by any other
Jlouse ia the West.
THEODORE HILL.
THE
2Ls. 3. "W. Gr.
$AWAXDFLOURISG
ILLkep eonjUctTj on bttd n ;scrtment x.
Extra-upcrfins to Common
SHUN GILES,
An4 tU Ather Mtisles usually kept in a Brtt-clas?
Merchant Flouring or Saw lill.
Urowiiville, Mfrcb 3lst,'t54. n30-8 ly.
THOS; C. CEEHSHAW,
UANUFACTUKER
SADDLERY
DEALER
IK
& COLLARS
ALL KINDS OF
ARSESS, WHIPS, SPURS, LASIIgS,
Naia Street, Opposite Ware's Bank,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
GEO. A. PRINCE & C0'
AUlumiuit uhuaNS !!
SCHOOL ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS ! ! !
Thirty-Five Thousnn J Now n Use.
Every Instrument warranted for Jive year t
FoT sevecteenyer.rs'the suj-ri or excellence of our
Instrtim'-nts has not I een qu-tiinod, a,nd f r two
rears yft 'be eDoruiLUs di:mnd has mnde it imp
sible for ns to meet our order pr.mptly Wjtb rur
increased faciUtios, we leel warmmed in assuring
our atrons that ihcir ord. rs will be pr. mptly met,
and solicit a eontinuanco rf their patroiar.
iSTk LIBERAL DISCOUNT TQ CLEKGVJ1IS, CDrR-
Cbu and rcauoia
OEO A. PIINCE& CO., Buffalo, N" Y.
GEO- A. Piil.N CE oi CO., Ctiicago. 11L
An Illustrated Catalogue, with lull dcscriptioii of
ityks. will be seat free te any address .
- ' .
i )
t . ... m w w Sitter
GRGVESTEEN & CO,
PIAiNo FOKTK MANUFACTURERS
The RH. niH n t f the Public and tbe tmde id invitfd t .ur New Scale 7 Octave incewood Cin
F..rle, hich for Vf.Jnu.- f.nl purity of tone ar unrivalled bj any hitherto offeied in this market. They
contain all the nniern in; Movements, Fmn-b, inind action. Harp Pedal, Iron Frame. Over Strung lia?,
Ac, and cseh introuient being iiiHdt. under il:e personal supervi-iv'n .l Mr.'J. II. (Irovitenn, who hs
had a ractit al experience of over20 years iu tu-ir manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular.
TJie Grovoslern Piano Fo"te" received Ihc Iii.Iiest award ofiucrlt
overall otnersnt f lie Celebrated lloiluN Fair!
ere were exhibited in.'trunientu fruia iho bet makeni if Li)nl;n, Paris, cruiiny. Puil;d jljhia, Ba!t
hiiore.Ii.tfton and New Vrk : and al nt the Ajneriran Institute lor five isuccesiv year, the gold and
silver mediiU In.m both ot 'which ean be sotn at -ur wre-rK.m.
By the iritruduotionof in:provtrtnot we mjfee a nili m re perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
lur-elv, with a strictly cash tyeteui, are enabled tocfTer these intrumeut at a price which wdi preclude
all eoirietirinn.
PlCIt'iiS-No. 1, Seven Octave, ronnd comers. Rewood plane case $275.
No. 2. Seven tave, round corner. Kosewood houvy moulding $3M.
' .3 Seven Octave, rU'dcorBers, Krr-ewood LouiXltyle$ai'j a fac mi!o of the above eut.
Torms: 2Tott Cixmlx, ixx Current 2?-u.2acls,
DESCRIPTIVE CliiCL'LMlS SENT FitEE. June 3'J-n-v8 y
IMPROVED
SIWIM EUCEIIIS.
The rreatejt irarrove ment yet in the Sewica Ma
chine Art. A cuni:y wotth awcicg.
Please aend for circulars with samples of Sewing.
Tbes Improved M.vfcines save ore hnn l-ed per
rent, of thread and rilk,aLd make lh Lotk-Slitch
alike to both . idea.
They require r;o instruction to operate perfectly,
except the primed airevtion."
Xo charge ia sewing froa one kind pf goods to
auoiUcr.
And no taking apart to clean or oil.
Our New Manufactory is nw complete, with all
its machinery at:d tools entirely new, and is already
rapidly turning out Machines, which A.r beauty and
perfection of finif-h arc cor aurpusseJ by any raaau
facture iu tha world.
N. B.--?h"uld any M'hine prove unsatisfactory,
it can be returned and Luuii'.-y refuuded.
AgTts wanted'in cr.ualies not canrasced ay cu'
owa AgcLti.
ri.lKLE Si. I-TO, S. 31. CO.
' NO. 53S DUOAD WAY, N. V.
Ko. vS ly.
''J
r
Z. ' X i V A J a.
mmm
Tfrisa Pitters are preireJ, In pure TVMr-o)
Whixky, from a cotuliiuaiiou" of ott twii'tv dif
ferent kinl of roots, bark and lirrt-s, t:icU
act in erfit ronc rt one itta lite olhcr, pre.
parrd from the oriit;;d formula giv u pj it.
;rat chief, 1UJ J;iUt, to Vr. Clutjiiri, wtie
and lh. m ucci-Kruiiy iu his practice Lr inxny
years, aixl by their uc gaini'd so great a populw iij
la the treatment and ctre f lspefLif I.ivcr
pompluiut, Cons; ipai ion, b'u and Ne; vcui Ilea:!
aclie, Keverand Ague, uiidail dlikiis;ii'L-i::g frcia
torpid liver or indigestion. Pcrsoi.s M.fit-i Li: f: mn
till it r of these leathnorrte dWam-s will find a t-v.re
ture by thr use of thi-se Bitters, which are pti foctly
pure and free from all those drugs and pi imiiis uu
ally put up in such preparations and p;i!o r.l of! on
an unsui-rH.'Cllij; puMic. A liu-le trinl U ccn
Tine the most kkpticl that iu the KLU JACKET
there is virtue which no ctlur loiters xjti-s(.
They strengthen and invigorate the system.
They are uccqnale J for general ds bility ,
They are a ture cure for ciysptpsia.
They give a good and healthy ajpetite. '
They assist digestion.
They are thhcst stimulant in existence.
They are a preventive ot Ferer ar.d Agna,
Ttey relieve constipation.
They cure Nervous Eeadache.
Ihey are perfectly pure and palatable.
Apnl persons and deUcnte females will ted thy
can save large 4 ot tor's bills Ly tiie ue of these i it
ters. Beware of eonpterfrlta. The Ted JxcVrt Fit
ters are nly n ld In bottles with cur name Mown
en the side, and pur private government pump
across the coi k. oca
s. ... . - 1 . Tw-me-!.
For Meiicinal and TWe uses, which are perfectly
pure, and Heed oid be tried lo be t.f rtiated.
Kone genuine nuleaa Uiev hve our td iatirl CD
each txntle, and our luitUU preairu li wax vvtr
he cork.
a.. id I j- alt drurjliits ar d dealers ttroughout the
eountry. Call for our foodi and take no rtlirr.
Clrvulrs to the trade supplied oo apilk-ati te
ilennett Piffen & 4 .
9oU by No. SI Eivar St.. CLkage,
W. U: JtcC...i. - . il nv i.e.
BROWN & PHObTVT. Peru.N.T.
GADEtio.
Brownvil le. Juue 2. 1864. no 39:iy
. it
J. F. MORRIS
Successor to R. Brown K Co.
Would respetnlly announce te the Citizens of
U-owiivil!) aud vieiuity, that he has purcUed the
targe and Well Selected Stock
OF V
3E3 2E2. HT Gr ?
MEDICINES. PAlNTSj &-C.
OF R. BItOWX Ce.
lie sMnres tepTblicenerallr thatle will keep en
hand every thdn usually kceit in
Fust Class Drvg Store,
and 1 determ!ne1 net tn be undersold for eat-h.
PRESCRIPTloXSANpdlJ'.iKUSCABKrULLT FILLFD
ATAILHOL'K
VVlIITlMfcY' BLOCK, MAIN STBEET
BROWXTILLE, NEBRASKA.
' lx 8 3y '
. STiiAY NOTICE.' i '
Talenup by the subs Tiber living on lloney ereeS
in N'eruHhn County Neb. en th-j t day of Decem
ber lHfi4 nc eMeay mre pony and colt. The mare
tit bay hind feet wh'ne up to psiotor j .int. star in
the forehead, wben taken had on a b, 11. The Colt
is sorrel, white hind feet with bald face.
Da. 1 'Ci.lv. A.J Uishardso.
. . A?
WM.H. McCREERY,
Ca-sh Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
MEDICINES AND CHEM!CALSf
Pajnts, Oils aud Dye Stuff,
Pure Lf quos fcr 3IcdlcaI Puposcs
AH kinds Patent Medicints
DENTjJL jxd fjxcy goods,
Blank Books and Stationery,
The best brands of Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Inks oT All olorM.
Perfuiacrj and Toilet Goods.
Rcas!irea his (citrons, and the public jr?nt rally,
he will kerp on band an extensive stock of th ar
tides mentioned, beside? anything and everything
usually kept in a first class j)ru St re, which he
is prepared to sell at low rate tor Ch. Call and
examine for yourself
! South-east Corner Main and First Streets
Erownvillc, Nebraska.
Prescripilons and Orders
Carefully filled t nil hours.
THE
The renders of th Contixrxtal are aware of th
irafKirtant position it ha assumed, of the influence
which it ezert. and of tfjp brilliant array f p lit i
cal atid literary talent of the highest ordr which
upjxTinit. No publication of the kind has, ia
fhif c untry, so successfully etmbiofd the etiery
and freed in of the daily new.jmper with the hiuh
er literary tone of the fir.-t-c!a-s monthly: and it ii
very certain that no ma-mine has ivtn wider
r;itipe to it? contributor: or presnrved itself m c in
idetcly from the narrow infiuepoes of parry or of
faction. In lime like the j.resenU such jMuji
'he'Contincutal is not the latter is abundantly
'vsdewed by what it lm done by the n-fJectioa of
its ctiiin.eU many important J'pblic events, and
in the haraeter and jniwer of those who are its
taunclu-.t supHirttTS.
Though but Ijtt ! more than area? 1 a elapcc!
ince tli Continental first e.tah!:sh d. it baa
during thiit tiineatqi ir?d a steren;h and a signi
fi -ance ekviiiirijt it to a position far above that pre
viou!y M.'upid a strength and a political ?igniQ
ance elevating it t a position far jil.ove th-t pre
viou'y oce'ipiedby ony pabli3.:ie:r-.f the kind in
Vm-Tie.i. fn pr.M.-' of - wbi-b asrerti" n we call at
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'f one ijundred nnd six thousand copies.
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in -nths, sold ne.irly thirty-Sve thou.-ud copies
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tion of a third is already in press.
No morm uonslusive facts need be alledgfd to
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diseuss, fearlefsly and frankly, every principle in
volved id the great quet.:otis of tbe day. The fir
minds of the " country unbracing the men most
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Continental will be found, under its now staff of
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tions never before found in magaiine.
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A Large assortment of Pocket knives. Butpberkniv
etc. etc., can bokeeu
At M' LAV GULLS S WAX'S.
CUT.TTVATORS. Sylnet, Crad'e. Hakes, IIow,
Spade a, Shovels, etc. e-C,
At McLfitihlln & Sv&n's.
PAILS, Tubs. Kccs Washboards Keelers. Children's
.Cabs aud Wheeitarrws
Mwrjaufrhlp&Swfn'a
WKIL Burket. Churns, Sieve, Mouse Tmps
Civlbe Pics and Castile soap
D ROOMS. Blackly bruJies, Scrubbimr brnshes
Wtnk brcoinb Backlog, Matches Ink, Writin
Piper,' ItcJ
McLaughlin & SwajiV
st : .
TJlLOCR, Butter, Mft. Bucon. etc.. ste.'.
At McJjaugaMn & Swan'.a
ffifflliTIL IITILY
IMPERIAL Gunpowder, Tocng Hyson and Black
Teas of superior qnality,
. . .1 At McTjughlin & Swan's.
Splendid assortment of Confectionary including
stisk and fancy randies
At UeTiaaehlin A Bwzn't.
r.7
PILLS.
e ron Kick. IwbV. and
eoropiah.ing? Are you out
( f oiCci. with your s-ftein
drrsngerl, ard ycnrfceh'n.ys
jicinilt' table THiese svmp
fems are o:en the j-relntie
to asrious Ipcss. Some Ot
of Ki.)ities icn epitiK upon
r.:i, :d sh ulii he 5crtod
jv, a f)inc!v t:seof the right
r.'u.i.tlv. TaVAver's liT.'r,'
s.i;ti cleanse out t' e di.r
tleied Siumc-rs purify the
LInt.d, and ift the fiaiJs
on urn rrccttu ia
'' Z&ZZ&tl health acan. I hey stipiu
ViKSi'iyjif lare the" functions cf the
loiiv into vigorous rctivity.
pnrifv the svsfem from the ot'structjons which make
disease. A cold settles c.:iie where in tle i odv, and
cb.;trecrs its itafural fu:ctiotis. Tbee, f t ot . re
lieved, react tipou tlienwe.'vtsar.d the mrrounding
.orzan. pioducing peneral agffiavaticm, sul.njig,
and diwp.ns. While in this condition, opposed by
the rier?ngpmeti1s. take Aver 'a Pills, and see bowr
diivctlv thrv restore the i.a'ural acnon cf the sys
tem, and with it the buovntit feeling of health a:a;n.
What is true and ro apparent in this trivial ai'd com
mon complaint, is a!.-o trtie in 'many o.t the deep
seated and dangerous distempers. Trie same purga
tive effect expels them. Can.-ed by sfmilar obstruc
tions and derangements of the natural functions of
the bodv, thev are rapidly, and many ot them uic'y,
eared by the" sjime means. Kone who ki-ow the
ii1ues of these lllls, will reflect to employ them
wheu snffering from the disorders they cure.
Statements fiom lesdirg hicians in some of the
principal cities, and liom other wcil-kuowu public
jtrtoi.s: .
From a Forwarding JrrrRtaf of St. i outs, Ftb. 4,
ISiQ.
D Ater Yonr I "ill are tbe paragon of all that
is. p eat in medicine. Ther lmve cured my little
dsiiifchter of u:ce:ous sores iipou her batds and feet
that bad ptoved ii.curtble lorjears. fler mother
Las been l6ng grievously afflicted with bolches and
pimples ou her skin and in licr heir.' After our
child was euied, sLe a:o tried vour Pills, and they
Lavecuied Lcr. ASA ilUlXKlDOE.
As a Family Phytic.
Fran Dr. K 1Jr. Cartvrtgkt. Keto Ortta-ni.
Your J'iils are tbe piit.ee of "purges. Their ex
eel'eut qualities suijut-s any cathartic we posses.
Tl.ey are mild, but very certain and effectual in their
action on tbe towels, which makes them iuvaiuabie
to us in the dai:y tieatment 1 1 direate.
EeaJarbefKick I3cnlacbe, Foal Storaack.
From Dr Edward Evjd, Baltimore.
Dear Pro. Aykr: 1 cannot aiuwer jou what
eomp.uints I have cured with our l iiJa iK-tler thnn
to y all that ve ever treat with a purgative medi'
tine. 1 place great dependence on that effectual
cathartic in my daily contest: with diease. and be
lieving, sw I do. that your Pi; Is afford us the bet
Lave, 1 ufcaurk value tliem highly.
I'ittsbcro, Pa.. 3fay 1. l'SS.
Dr. J. C. Atir " fcir: 1 have been iejei.tei:ly
ciied of the worst keadache nnbody can b&e by a
dote or two of your 1 ilia. It sccno to ariee tioiu a
foul stomach, which they c!ense at once.
Yours with great respect. ED W 1KF.PLR.
Clerk if Steamer Ca rtom.
Ciliaa D!arclrrsi I.ivcr ComplniaU.
From Dr. Theodore Deft. rfXew York Ci'rj.
Jfot only are your 1 illsaumiisbly adapted to their
pnrpose as an ap-rieut. but 1 find their benericial
eflccts upon tbe Liver very marked indeed. They
bate in itiv practice proved more eflectual for the
cuie of lUioui complaint t than any pi.e rrniedy I
can mention I m.cereiy n-ioice th.at we I ae at
length a purgative which is wuitl.y tbeconlidenpe of
tlie'pi0ieciou aLd tbe peopic
DvPARTMISTinFTHR INTFRIOR. t
Wssl.ihxton. L C , iih 1 ib.. l-i. J
Sir: I Lave used your Pilia iu my general and
Lopital piactice ever sirce you made thipi. atd
CMi..ot levitate to sav tl.ey are tbe bet ciithartie
we emplov.' .ltir legu'atirg set ion ou the liver ia
c.uick tti.d decided, cot .-er.urntfy they a e an ad?
iniitbic itnutly lor t.t :ai; iuei ts of that organ,
li.dccd, I i.n.e lertiom tounl a cat-c of tilious dis
rate to oltinate ti.ut it did i.ot retidily vied t-3
tLtiu. li.tciLailyonrs. ALO?,ZO LALL. I D.,
Pltjjstciaa tfiiiti Marine JJo.-jutal.
Dyea!?ry, DlarrLa-a, Helnx, Worms.
From Dr. J. O. f.reen, rf Chicago.
Your 1 ills ham bsd a Ioi,v- lnal in nr.-practice,
ami I Lo d tl.cmiu esteem c? ot e of the best t eri
ents I Lave ever tound. 'J'bt-ir alterative effect i.po
the liver makes them, an eceiieut u-meny, w lia
giveu in rmail dsses for Ulil.t dy tent erg and diar
rlicr't. Tl.dr suifar-coating iiiakes li.em very ac
ceptable aud cou. tuieut lor the tuo ot tvonicu atd
chi.dieu. .
Dyspepsia, Iasparitjr mf tb Blood. -
From r.ev J. V. lhmet. Partor of Advent Church,
Jioston.
Dr. Atzr: I have used vor nils with extra
oroii nry success in my family and among those 1 aim
csl.id to visit in diKtress. To regulate the orgaLS cf
digestion ai d parity the biooa. they are the very
Lest icmedy I have ever known, and 1 can eouli.
tivutly recommeud them to my fnei ds.
Youra, , J. V. I1IMES.
TTAFaavr, Wvoming Co., V. T., Oct. 24, 1855.
DfcAR tiit: I cm using your C'atliartic luls iu my
practice, und find them an excellent purgative to
c caiite the jysieia ana pur,- inej-mmamt tj i
LiixHl. JollN 4 AltiACIiAil, M. D.
Conafipnflon. C-oivf nonrruio
p mm my ) vlia C1C.
From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canadn.
Too much cannot be taid of your Puis lor the
cure of cottivenmt. It others of our fraternity have
found them as etbeacious as I have. they should join
ti.e iu proclaiming it. lor Ihe bei.-eiit of the muitituiiea
who fufler from that complaint, which, aithoiijrh
Lad enough in itself, is the piogenitbr bt others that
are woie. believe costireuet to originate in the
liycr, tut your 1 iils allect that oraii cure the
di?eas.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, rhysieian and Alidwifc,
J lot fan.
I ficd one or two large rion-s pf your Tills, taken
st the pioper time, ai excellent promotives of the
uxturul wretioti when wholly or partially sup
piesnd. aid alo ery effectual to cleanse the
ttou.arh and esptl worms. They are so lurch the
Lett physic we luive that 1 rccouinieud no other to
jny puticnts.
From the Dev. Dr. Ilawket. ef tht Methodizl Epi$.
Ckurvh.
rrLAPSi Hocse. Savaiii.ih, Ca.. Jan. 6, 1?CC.
lloNOKLi) Mil 1 should lje uruiuU'iul lor the
relief our ki. I l.iis b-ouiiht n.e it 1 did tot report
my crirc to- on. A cola settled in my limbs and
b ought on "excruciating neiralgic xeins, which
iniitU in chronic rheumatism.. NotwitliManding I
bad the lest of phsiciaii8. the diease giew worse
aid worse, uniil by the advice of your excellent
sgciit in Baltimore, Dr. ilacUenie. 1 tried your
Pills. Their etlects w'eie h.o .v, but sure. By per
severing ia the use ol tnt.ni, 1 am low eiitireiy wJ.
Skxatk CHAVBEi.raton TJnge, La., 5 Dec.,lSo5.
LM AYtit: 1 ha.e beeu et tneiy cured, by your
Pi:s, oi Rheumatic (-out a painful disensethat Laa
afilicted me Ipr J tars. VINCENT fcUDELU
C7Most of the PiVs in market contain Jlercury,
which ftittiouh a h uable remedy in skilful bauds,
is oangerous iu a pub ic pill, fiom the diennful con
sequei.ees thnt IietiUentlv lobow its ii cautious use.
Tiitse contiJu lo mercury or uuueiai substance
whatever.
Trice, 25 ccatJ per Box, or 5 Eox63 for $1.
Prepired Ij Dr. J. C. ATE2 fc Co., Lowell, Ilaaa.
SOtt IIY
WM.H. McCUKbRr. Brownville.
G. A .'BROWN A P.IJO , Peru.
Dr.H.CRAVKS. ShI. m.
JOMXW. HOLT A HIIO.. Salem.
HOLT SCOTT. Falls City.
LKW1S A SHEPflKkD. St. Stephens
EASLIiY A SHEIiEK, liulo.
TS-n3 ly
FRAKS: LESLIE'S.
ILLUSTRATED KEWSPAJ'EUS.
Attractive Feature. Tbe ?5 000 Prize Novel
The 'iulf Pteivveen Them. By Mr. Anne S
tepheu. Authoress of 'Fa bion and Fuiine,"
"The K-jVcted Wit." A-.. t ..
, In addtMO'i to its a;'..i--i .us: as tha first ano
most authentic lllu" r.n i P.ijer in America, su- -ia-iiDffallther4inihr
v m v. .ic-;ir5v, I ln-
trrest of ?h' jiuuer in i'ii
Fr..d Leslie' li.ns n:-i
No. 4o6.riute! J inn ry o0
absorbing n'-vil. Ttie tiul
ten bv the srreat ni-v-lis .
':il'i.lj whieh it offers
v:ricr will beui ii
i S1-. 1. the thrilling ..i ii
i l:.i (vn tl."in." wri'
Mis. Sr,'pb-ns, who-t
Puli-.m ni.il Famine" Inn a 1 ; 't eirculat
i:
than any other purtly li' rry n. v- l ofourd iy
and was regarded as so nn-teiiy a work officii
that it Was n t only republish- d in England, bur
was transUred in'o aliyst every hngu. cf
r"P"-
fbe prize of $5,000. off red with pnusu ii i
Mlitv by the proprietor fr the b st n..v tir. w
f -nh no b-js than two hundred works, '"nyof
them of great me -it. Am ng t hese, Mrs. Stephens'
novtl-wa? selected, as evidently surpjissing n .t only
all others offered, but alii everything bitborto
t.ublishcd. It is f illy eous! to -Fashion and
Famine," and will 1 .i J widely read.
It will be of gn atcr iutere from the fact that
the scene is laid in our land and our own times;
and in delineation of character and absorbing
power it will fascinate anl chsrtn the reader. .
Subscription $:t,50 per year.
Address FRANK LESLIE, Donne St. Jf. Y.
Copies of the paper containing tho commence
ment and continuation of Mrs. Steohens' novel,
" I be Oulf between them," can be had of any News
dealer in the United Siatcs or Aritish Provinces.
SaLT.by the brrel or pound, Fine Dairy Salt, for
Sale
At McfaAccHLiw Sc Swan's.
ICK.ELS by the dozen or barrel, f a superior qual
ity, crnstantly on hand
At ilcL$CGHLIM A SffWA
FIGS. Chocolate, Maple tn2ar. assortel Jellies. Can
Peache. Pepper sauce, at ushroom catsup, Worces
tershire aauce; etc , S.c ,
At McLsi-gulin A Swan's
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken np by tbe onderigned livirg five milei
West of BrowBviUe, one sorrel Colt, white aleak in
forehead taken up on the 1st of Deoember.1864,
U-3w-pM. GEORGE EMPS0'
'Manufacturers' Aeenls lor the sale of
yortii 500.oooo;
To be cold for one Dollar Facta, witiiout rexird le valif
splendTd list,
Of Articles all to be s!d for one Dollar Each.
100 Gold Hun'ing Cased Watches, - $100 each
100 " Watches. - . - -200
Ladies' Watches,
6 0 Silver - i
600 Gold Guard, Tit and Chatelain
Chains.
4000 Yet, Neck, Guard andChatelin
Chains. -JlOO
C?nie-" Broc-he
3iKX) Xosaic aud Jet Br.-voches
31.00 Lav anJ Florentine Brooches
3 00 Coral, Gsrnei & KuieraM Brooch;,,
3iK,0 Cameo Rar Prot s. - - . . -S
00 Garnet Mosaic &nd Jet Xar Drop,
if 00 Lava ar.iiKiorenliue Bar Drops
4ixK) Gent' Scarr p.n. ...
ui;Q ClMiu and fl(i Bracelets,
3Sv) Gcr.ts' Htettx Fin . ' -
St-t-0 Watch Keys, - - -60
0 aim Rihbnn Slices,
linh) Sets of B.isom SlUiis,
90i '0 Sleeve Buitoa, -8000
Plain andChnscd S.1U5S,
"CHiO Stoi-.e Set Rics. ...
"tty Miniature Lockets. Crosses, Ac. -12000
Sets Lsuirs Jewelry,
0 each
35 each
IS each
15 to 33 each
1 to 15 each
4 it ech
i to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
3 to
6 each
6 ejuch
6 escn
6 each
6 each
6 ec
8 each
S to 1 a each
2 to 8 each
8 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
6e.:. b
6 each
6 ea h
each
8 eacli
$ C4cu
to ia each
I 15 each
All of tte g.Mls iu the above Lr;t will be sold, with
cut reservation, for One Dollar ech. Certincatcs ot
all l!ie various articles are placed in similar envelopes
and sealed. These envelopes will he sent by mail, or
delivered at our onioe, without regard to chi ice. On
receiving a Certificate you wiil ee what arucie it rep-rer-enfs.
aiKt U i opti ,nal -;th tu tj seud out dollar
and receive the article or not.
In nil transactions by mail we shall charge for for
forwanling the Cei lincate-, payiuit ooMaaje. an.td.in3
tbe t UMiies. 2." cents each. Five Certificates will he
sen for SI; Eleven for $2; Tiiirtj fr$5; Sixiy-flve
for $10 an.l One imndre i ior $15.
CO K; RESPONDS NTS may reiy upon a quick and
prompt aiiaer to their orders. Our busires ia cuii
iuctetl upon iioeral, holiest, Niraixhtrorwaru.priDt'ipie,
and we guarantee satisiaciion in all cases. Our fiat
rona may al way 1eieod nj'U having ther order faith
ful ly and punctually supplied. In uo ce will corrai-
poinleni.s be nele-.ed.
J3"Correspoiidenis shoulfl be careful to write their
fiuatures pUiu, and Kivtf thir Post OSce, Coiiioy. aud
aiaie. Auuresi, itMJ UK.il till i a. OU.,
22i Broadway, bw yrk.
H.trinit had bostness relaiions wi.h the above
eentlemen, I take pleai-ore iu saying that tbty are
houorab.e. npriR'it men, andperft.rm nil theypromi iu
and the Jewelry I have aeeu froci theie isLe!iui:ie,aud
giveasaUsiacttun. U. O TIMJJPSO.V.
n47-tf Nurer 11:. 1 Neb
PIIOSPECTUS FOR 1S64.
An IndcpendGrtt Democratic Dai
ly, semi-Weekly and Weekly
UNION OF THE WORLD AND
ARGUS.
The World, to which tho New Y rk W?eIy Arg-;
has been uutted, has to-day fiva titr.s ii.t agr
gate circa lation of sry I)em'ratie or e iirvi!ve
new-paper. It addresses weekly alonf? in re than
100.000 subscribers rind er-mrant r urehnr. and
re.tchrs at least half a milli.-n rearlor. Wuh the
steady increase in cireuUrb.-u whi;h it row eni..j,
thes n imbers will sot u be d iubl -d. N. thin le-s
tban thissboui l attisfy iboe wh beliTa tnat .
only hope of restoring tbe Luir.Q en th An-h'-ritv
-'i tne Loustiintioti ovrr a now oi-ira.-.;
vided ccuniry, lies in vre'i' '
f . t 4, ... . .
nd di
- ,c tj.i
ir."..ik
-i.-i
hands of tro- fanaticism bus
invite, and prolong the wr; ; j
this er.d.uo means is So edr-,,.:r.
. i .. ii j -
I " '
& Hi
i':roiui'i aiiiennu ent.rpritir o
.'''tii.r-ri.
jf so'.i a t
p.iitii'al knowleiige amo'.g tha
thit..ii!g men and tne v o. ir;g ; r'-U.
Enterprise, industry an-l m.-n-y I; jora'.ir
expended to in -ke Tbe World t.i" !.-: .Vrwsrapa'r
in Amerioa- Its newi from wery f rt -if tfi. w. r'.i
will b early and utbeotia. Wbrevr the telegraph
; xttds, or r.iilroaJs run, or ftda.nbonts ply ii w H
gather the latn in ll;e:,e-. il has a lurge stsff
of aeiv mp'.ishid correnp'iLdents with all the JtNril
armies, who will telegraph .n 1 write to u ihe la'sst
i.wt from the varions seat3 of war. It has e.nes-
rnrileats aad rcport'-rs in everv political and com-
meieial centre ia AMrici ftnd Europe, whose letUrs
aud dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note
unknown to its readers.
Tbe Market Ra ports of the W.-rl l are mere eem
rlete tban these, of any otbsr cewspaper. The
Editors invite; eosaparison in this respect and poiat
to tbe reports of the CattU Markets, the earal
and eountry Prrduew Mark'U, aud the Money Mar
kets in its columns, as proof of its ex-relleae in thia
respett. The world hts also a apacial department
levoted to Agriculture, fill'd witn editorial artiobe
communications from practical farmers and mechan
ics of tbe eountry.
The war in wVi.'h the nation is engaged against
armed and infbluated Keb. Is, and tire radical coUtv
rf H a vrbr'-r'g together upon one p'atfonc all oun
servMive, Union b vii li and Couatiiution-lovi.-g
men, f whatevrr former nin ) and ereed. Many of
t hi.. who within the limits of the Constitutiea.
t'ought to battlfs ( f the ballot box under tbe
leadership of those patriotic statesmen of t: her and
better days, Henry, Clay and Daniel Vbir, to
ge her with the djo-ucs wh -e (rinoiples we.e ths
f such )atrio!s u And -ew Jax-kso. and 'ilhtro L
Marey, Silss Wright and Stephen A. Doug!,! s, m-w
a am' -houllsr to siiouder upen the same pla.form
ia pl.un on-. Hi! 1 1 re.tor- tao Linon, m-iiiitaiu
'he Con.-titiit?qr, and enforce the Uws. Whatever
ms-kes f.r this em. the ex-Tvise .f force of the
policy of 0'iui-iliation. Th World will advM-atc
whatever nukes agiinst it. Tli A'. .rid will
lr wtlli.ppoirt every enemy to the Union, whether
aruud in r-. hellion at the Sooth or ins di.iiisly plant
ing the seeds of disunion and essential disloy nlty at
the North.
Ii will oppose every violation of tr.o Consiitu'ioD
which is tbo only h-.t- arid b nd of Union, anil oui
only authority l..r exhvrtiuf or compelling tbe alle'
gianceof tbe Sou:b.
It will oppose every infraction of tho Law. in high
places or in low. by re kle! and iniss-uid..d parn
snns, or by thu admiuistratiou w'uicq liiw boou thei'
example.
It will fearlessly exercise the Froedom of the
Press ; it will eons antly uphold and defend Free
dom of Speech and Pro.-doui of the l!u!I.t.
To the lawless acts of the dmioistriition, it
urbitrnr'' and pr.just arrest and expatriations, it
denial of the right to the writ of hal eas corpus, it
d'-gal prrt-lamattona, its nbr ition of intean-i
federal laws, its 4ejpotj.; nccum.i.tioo ,f un'rant
ed power, and its subvorsitms of the safeguards ot
civil and f tonal Iiberty.it will eousia.iily osiose
the letterand the spirit of our npr.m, iaw nnd the
adviH-aey ol found d'ictrii.e. unpii Aui'.-rieau frec-m-
n sbsll be reused ti ihe reeoVe-y of tiifir rights,
their liberties, the r taws, and '.iifir limited an l
well b:nivd gi.vei nine n:, by I'm re-istiuss deeision
of ihob.ill.it.
Pr..f :u: ily impressed wi'h ;!ie di-iire to c nfri
buteall ibA it amy t IL r!'t w..r of this gr-uer
ntion, iiiime'y, to re-t.-rc our iriiiuui) '(olty. mi
to .l:u e tbe Uniteii Stales j-iin fotu is; a'.u"i.i; tSt
natit ns of tbe earth, and C.st id the pH-n-.., pr -perity,
anl bai piness of its Co(..V. '!'!. t.r.d
seeks from those who dr si:e sin b f bi:i ih'-ir.im-iind
support, and, aV ve all, thu Livur U.ui fh..
crowns every good w-ak.
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INDU Rubber and TIth. Dres-imt, Po-et std fine
Comb-. yHxlen Bucket c-. nibs, lonceo Pouches
Wallets, Fifth Hooks and lines, &.c . .i
At XcLAUUHIjy 4- SWAXS.
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steiua and Tobacco Pou hes in grest variety,
At McL-aughliD & Swan's.
MACKERAL Lake Trout. White fl.-h. Codflsh, etc.,
ic., constantly n band
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The pub'isberf of the SIENTIFIf? aMERICaN
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iu saying that no other jour -a! now published con
tains an eo,ual amount vt useful information: while
ppuutkr mih. - Fit all subje.ts in the most
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cv ry t ii" ouh; to p use-is. A n;-w volumo wil1
i;omio-ncc o: the lirsi of .Ijou ry, 6M.
CLUB HAILS.
F've coj f r -ii ui-utbs
fell iej. f T six ll 'llths U
i i:i kjopie. fwr !W. Ive oK.tiths 22
c ifictn c ; its, lor twelve months 31
Tv -nty ei. i ies, for t-vt lvrt months '4
r or ail clubs of I r enty nd over, the yearly snn
- i iptii n is only 2'l'l. i'aiucs run b sent in a
different tiim- and fre-ni iLiftfrent Post Oifi .
pec.men i-opiej will be sent- grans to any part o"
'i.e eountry.
' Ciin.idi in sul-eriber- will pleise ' ca ! cet.t
. c'r ou ..h ar't n.-ri . i.-pr . j-.tw?.
ll N CO . i i.i .i-l - rs.
o. :-7 Pa:k Ut w. w Y'-ik.
MX ALBA.
The ;:o:vt Timber lor the
P ii TJI JJ.S
t nt;" a per'ei ? He iue fer.r-e hi four year I
One Ai re of ii se; tir fall, in tlveyear wii
maite en.'Uh WimhI for one Kani'ny !
X3T " afow stra;abt. and yery tatl!
li never e&.-..nts ir.ir.i the roots: bnt when r-n'
dwii. will grow at-ain frarn 'he stump, vpry raoi-'ly!
JLIt ia the best soft wood for fuel, fr any oiher
purpose! -
S3 When kept off the ground, the rails will last 3"
year-!
53" It grows equally well with ns on upland, where
tbisrich.asinhebottiiii''!
J3" Cnttincs e;RM inches long stuck in the friend In
t e Fail-never fail to crow I i.
We sell It for tl pr thousand Cattiiigj, dellv
ereifaf any of our As.Muie.
53" Parties wishing to buy, shonle ortfere. arly of oar
Agents, so that luey may notify us iu time.
crrriNr;s
Bundled and delivered at the abnia places, as
soon as the leares fall.
T. R. FTSHKlt, rowavllle, is AKeut for Xemaba
and eat half of Richarilsou ConotSes. -
CHRT13 & PKAVER. Pavuee City, are Axentfr
Pawiee and we-t half of Richardson Counties.
. RKV MR. TIXKIT AM, Beatrice, 1 Aseut for Ga?e
and Jone Counties. '
J. H. BCTLKR, Anst;p, Agent for Clay" and Saline
Counties.
Beware of Willow PsdcUera. '
We learn that many swamps ot coram.- ""ill-' w bave
been cleaned up. nd the Cmtipes sole tmr Willow.
We icet our Wilh.w f SAMUEL K VaV .L3, of La
lfoiile, Illinois, a responsible NurserjUi-.
COAL OIL, bent qnali'y claiifled Carbon oil. Laof
bimnsys and W icks
iTl.lQViLIX XTA'X.
1864.
PROSPECT
OF THE
For the Tear Il
DAILY, TEMTEEKLY & irt
The war t!rrrna is apprchin? itj t: i
mirrcni. 1 li
Jf Will Lroa!...
Doom of th
th.RebU-f w,tnala,V4v;
restore.1 in the fallen Svw i1'-'
id Slavery obi iterated fn... .'.
ernm-nt re
erare-:. an.l Mavery ohutcrated f,,,, ., r
ventiof 'fl willbeaa-.c tha - .
Iia i;,... .- . v - r- . ",'H"i.
cluda tiie r turn jr Peace.
nd ti; :r
Amer.c ujou a new earsrr
e-re-r 01 Stiff." ,
With La-rJlra
Less and prority
the reproach of rJosi, the Peot '4
on a higher platform of iatellin. -
feel a still proloundr interest
the progress ot ite.r own and otier Lin,
r.rogress of their own and nt. i ..
ffruiivk ia ijicoui u Cewse-.n.
to trrajicate in tbe triumph f b. a,1'--tbe
Atlantic; while emigration t V'V
acrtiiire a new and tremendous in--a.... n,r'
iaimecaely i ur pnxiuctive pow. fc
Tbe stinnz events of the
ly depicted iu th e coly.tns 04 the fjt'i,,x -i
we are reslvod to rerd-r m-re va;av,4T
tractive than ever as a faithful ' i
Islirror of Passing Histcr;
Inspired by the spirit of Deino-y
ledgmg no leaoer but Truth Ths i.i'K
Ocm at will continue to be solely tit v
People, and prompt to denounce
pol'tkal or lailiUry aspirant "bttL
their causo.
' In addition to our War Xew, mri iVv
in .-ur Weekly pape; the 7eeklr 3t,'CTl
and a'so an ab-tract of the priingi
and of the Proceedings of Lia!aia-W j u"'
and Illinois. . a.
Our Tri-Waok'y, will ' nti'n m
the Important News, Lo:aI aud Com nr:,; 1
of the Daily. " L'f
THE DAI LYDEMCCli.il
Shall notb. excjeild b !iy A,er it.- 7
We have improved our arrangra 'nr fjri..;
U,
SPcOIAL TELEGRAPH HRZ
Fp.p Washington, frmi the Lowsr M t.
fri-ra the Mist.uri and Mumis Chi iu.' j,
wiil l puS!ihf'i in id iini.ri to tha I-tt-ra rf ,
ARMY ('OR RES PUN- ENFL
And our axial quantity of iJenrrn! Ntw- U...
We request all Poatmaster; and friea.U r.
Agents.
S-nd for epe'mcn numbers f tbs fs i, '
Pr.-spe.-tus fo distribution, and they wii b -.- ;;
y lorWTirdeil.
Svn 1 a many namea at pnsiiMe in P. i
their pipits s nt to ooe a-Mresa ih
the Pi stmasfer or tr-w gutter op of the Cur..
It is not r-qiiirnii tun' all thij pa.-rj, ,r,
shall be sent to ont Post OJie. th1- iiu'rii
sent to different O Sees, and a i'iitii.oi raj b. au
at any tim .
Thefollowing are onr rata for.'.?! ti ,V
DAILY DEMOCRAT
Mi! S jb-eribrs one yea - - - -- 1 j
Priee to N- W9 D ab rs J. r ..
TRI-U'EEKl.Y DEM I HAT.
Subsv-rihers i ns year - - - - .
U
WhEKLY DEMOCRAT.
Single Cip'i tine yar ------
M
ii
FiveC i-) ------
Ten Copies ------
Any larger Club than ten will b -?b argel
rte td one d iliir and a half rr e,jy. .
The aU.ve rates for all ilnl Sobscnft;
pay abis in advance.
Orders rxt accompanied with tha mint.!
ceiv n- attention.
All papers of either edition, will be dieiui
at tbe en of the tire raid for.
ilcKEE, FISHBACK A CO. Pmpritm
41 and 13 Locust sfrtMt.ST Lot is L
"GET I P YOLB CLIRS FOR
rEw and spLE.iu're premums!
PKTESON't) MAGAZIX!.
THE B FtT AXD CHEAT E?T l?l TIIE W.W
This pupaiar siontniy nooin ot r V
money tbs.n any ilgnr.e in thu w. If. h W
it will bave nearly iOO paze3, 25 to .leBV
12 ....lored t.attcrns.an i VD w-i orwwg
x.i D .ii.rs a Tr, .r d lUr
than tuga lines of its ess. ErsrvUlf o'i;k.t
"Peters.. :i. 7 Io the gn-.ral Wni-s J
priees, v., ,he (ir.;, j , izf)i tt)t, w r l n
its fw-n es. civw. f,, . . ,uhc'ihM r tn Haia,
and is iherelore, eu... ml- n Th $ it
the Tihus. J'
Th stories in "Pe'erson" are CDn w ,
bet published anywha-re. i!r. Ann S. Mri-a
Ella Kodman Mrs. Denison. Frank Let
the author of "Susy L's Iiry T. Ar' .L
L. Chandler Moulton. fJabrielle Lee.iT"'
Towns-nd. IL.salle flrey. Clara AuguM. r.i
author of The S-oal Life," besides a.ltbs
jH-T-ular female writer of America are j
contributors. Ia addition to th? ss-iai yA
short srries, there will be given io "
Ori-imil C..py-ri-htcd N.-veletn. v-s : jl..
Th! Maid of II inor a story ;illa tu,rii
Ann S. -Stephens. The
Lost
Th l See 1 L'
. r- t ' u
to-day. By the anther
ratoirt. V
Maud s Snmir.er at
Bene I ct.
e,.f .
bv EiU K iri.
a innv a
a'l-o.-4Petrs" isanr--.
in ''".''''i.n.esa comparison bet-e,. .
IIV L'U "tiouri .-
li
superb M, M.nw nJ one at r
those i no" , , . . r.,h;.n n ates tew-
;r;rs-Janl.r,liedo. Eaeh r e
t- . i l... , . e,ieel t.n i. eei. ana ei'i-
riM.ii v f . - -
. i.. . . ik.i . h nniuher. m
will save ayear'4vibi i. turn.
Phibid.lphi.an.l New York Fi.bb osare .lc-'-
at l -M '-h ei -h ir..nfh. Pitern f ! l-" ,
ll-al llressei. , givjn. Im ! ''
tibr.id-rv. r -b.-t.
T.. IV ",l, iKI li.!rtm;Tt of t
his Ml. ''
1 hit toii - nv- .
.. - i i i-....... I.mt f-ii:' i.
a
. . ...... ...... ; m..Tr iri iv ef ra
Cr s f.e:, EinWr .i lery Knit Iva- I5, -'i; !
w r, i-v. Ac. le.. Ev. ry .ie. nth. a 4 p "
t . ........
ri
i
n.ntiTn f. r siim.ine. l'ire r
rr'ii-mn ..!. I. ..1 whirb.at a retail etire,
h;ty
t.. . ,
- r, t t l. t T'.a fln'cal
il
I-..U il -eipis of -Peiep. ti" re ,,.M'e Nu"
l.5..ur-t:.k IJook" will b c..n'.u-'-ot.o
ot tnes receipts bs been tesie-l.
f eW .IIOH-l.en. a f
-s wei: worth th price -P-'ersoti.
ei-its for the t-.ilotte, sick'rooro- '-
(.:
I 'Vie. . le'V.-
i -I rims on i rue
bir.ison H -nieu'ture. tq-iwtnau.
iii.::ers ioteroting to ldi-s.
TERMS ALWAYS IN -;V A
, e copy it.r O'i-- er,
f.-iieeeopie' f-r ..-n y'-sr.
Ft e ' T'iea for -.ne v ar,
Ei-jht i-i pies for on ye.nr,
Tw.-lve copies for one year.
i'rf.r,ii for g-'ting up Clans'--f
ei jn. w m- re c-miit C'. 'b. T
on ;.t'i'ir una elub of t'ire. "!
NtT-
li - i.r a iub of rive. ar
L llirsand a h:lf .r i -J lS f
ir'u.
it, id re
:i ten doi! -rs -or a '!ub of
fif.-en d .bus. an eitr -o:y -f tfienw.
lS- t uiilbegivJn. If pr-ferre.1. ho..vw.
sen I .i a preuiij n. finrei of tht "xr'.
and Iirn-irated lady's Albnin h-n.ls .msl
in gilt, or either of our M..-stints. fe
e !i27 Irv hesbr 2') "Bu -i ai parti;?
Blind Child, in Jail," or "Iljntan'- Wif I'
ing for Uis i;eIeas-f-om Prison." To ef"J,
getting op clnb of Sixteen, tw ,xtr. ,
theMaguine will be sent, or anyt'f,'
AddTos8Tr--t-pai.L CI1 AP.LES J TER
r r-l. ...-f PlMlful'-l
ATI Pn.inott.ra mntirute.l Averts:
bd.
i ii a w iu-;wi m v - - - - - - . -
person ua v . get np a club. Lpecitnens
-s
touslv. if written f.-r.
NOTICE TO TEiCH
The auderstgned. Board or Exanrtt' .Jtt
meetirgs for the porse of exsmitiin
ers, on the firt Saturday of ea -h raont- . -
P Jl, at the office of E. W. Thomas-
are re-juired te have a eertiS.-att fm u
previous to the commencement of tbcir
E. W.TI'OMAl '
T. R. FISHED Pf
" TTrt!
SAWA. Hammers, Hstcbets File, vx v
aimers Picks ... cwsfl'
At LToLaugblin
rjlUS hisbeit market price paid f!,r1C"nr'7,1rJ'11'
r;. i-v k - i
At 31cliauclit
nmi? hers ef tie rot PP'Ui'1
O xt ML-blaB
liiidsUUiU
i
tro r-sliions later thi-r any other .Vax r.t
aist..a di-ie.n ir moie New S vb.
Wood: s!s. -. Patt. rn. from wbitfU a !"- - .
oe ehil.i' Cost, me can cn. wnhoui. !''" .
THIS -