v. i '" , ii i i ii , ... . , .. ;l-. - --" : r ! . THE y iZZ-r"- iiJ. 13. "W. Gr . txY2 FLQURIKQ j YlUtis.aj eoastastry oa Lani an a?svrtmenl of Extra-uperfin to A T II ln4 all other articles nsually'kept In a first-class Merchant Flooring or Saw Mill. . Brownville, March 31st, '64. n30-8-ly. THOS. C. CBENSHAW, iIi.NUFACTUr.EIl SADDLERY DEALER IK COLLARS ALL KIKDS 0? HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, LASHES, &c. &c. JTain Street .Opposite Ware's Bank, NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, GEO. L PRINCE & CO'S AUTOMATIC ORGANS ! I SCHOOL ORGJUSLS a v n MELGDEONS ! ! ! Thlrtj-FlTC Thonsand Now In Use. Every Instrument warranted for Jlveyears Xef seventeen years the superior excellence or our !xj truneaU,has not been questioned, and fur two jean past tbe enortcw -is demand baa made it impos sible for ot to meet our order promptly. With our creased facilities, we feel warranted in adoring mr patrons that their erders will be promptly met, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. H7a LtBEKAL DISCOCXT TO CLEEGYMf M, CuT&- ceas xkd iCHooLs.jgJ GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo. N. Y. Q0. X. PHINCE & CO., CiucagsIlL Pin" illnstvatod CataJojne, with full deoriptioa ef fijlea will k asiCfiae te any aadren. PHILLIP DEUSER, - n , . T" .1 O 1 C Mam Street Det. x irsi aua oeconu ois. Keep ccnitantly on hand the belt quality of OS AO GO CHEWING AND SMOKING, S E Q- .A. R S , , fl y-i -P ft nf i nn oiM no JJ LL L w W liVUWl J.. w m CanitVt, Pain and Fancy, Orangts, Raisent, Lemont, Dales, i'igt, Xuti, .fyples. &c, &c. Jill kinds of Toys, Canned Fruit, and Oysters. PHTLL Is accommodating, obliging, patriotic ana wide awake to the interest cf the public, and ha the "beg C assortment of Varieties in his line erer Tared in this market, and la determine! not to be undersold for CASH. HELLO, STRANGER "mixnx: die tov get those NEW GO Q DSP J. 'BERKY & CO'S.,, THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNYILLE J, BERRY & CQ.r Cm Just received, ana are now opeuing, at sAaad en Kaln atiet,one of the largest stveks of the DEY GOODS 9 XX vrer offered In this market. Remember the place, J. BERRY & CO.'S, ITo. lit Main so U"oot vss. VMtll) IdiiIm. Dried Peaches, saso. Xte. JJ eoay, Caadlee, eu , eU., eUreH, At LIoTAUchlia A.8waal. BACK TO THE OLD STANDI CLOCKS, TOCOS, JOSEPH SHUTZ Veuld recpectf nil Inform bis old customers that be k-e asln opened his Jewelrj Shop in his old stand on Vain street, south sie, two doors east of the Brown Ills House. lie keeps on haDd a splendid assortment f everything in bis line ot business, which be will Nil on the iowest terms fer Cash. Cf Clocks; Vetches and Jewelry done on the short UaCuUee. , r WORK WARRANTED. Xjeramte, Keb,. Kay I9ib, lSCi. ta7-8-lr - ESTRAY NOTICE. " Taken p by the subscriber residing in G!en Bock Tewnshlp, cse red steer, white eroes en her back, tVt " Tkreevaart old next spring, O EX jt-u. ; r ftPOVF.STETCN & - - . y V .' ;'. . C ' ; . . :.;v'1' 9 w ,r yasx 7 , . y GROVESTEEN piaihT fortk manuf acturer, Th attftitinn r,f the Public and the trade is Forte which for Toluroc.nnd purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offored in this market. They :n;&in all the modem improvements, .r renew? urand action, liarp i edal, Iron trame, Over-strung La Ac. nud each instrument being made under the personal 8Uperv;-i n ot Mr. J. II. (Jrovojicen, who hi hnd a practu al experieucc t.f over 0 years in their manufaeture, is folly warranted in every particular. -Tiie 'G ro venteen Piano Forte" received the Iiighefit aivard of merit overall others at the tre were exLibitcd inRtrumonts from the bent makers of London, Paris, Germany, PhiUdolphia. Balt imore, Boston aud New York; and also at the American Institute for fire successive years, the gold and silver meduld from both of which can be seen at our ware-room. Dy the introduction of improvements we make a largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to all competition. PKICES No. 1, Seven Oetuve, round corners. Rosewood plane ease $275. No. 2. Seven Octave, round cornors, Rosewood heavy moulding $300. ' ' N1. 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Torrae: ISTott Camtlx, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SEST FREE. FiMLifl & 'LYON'S IMPROVED mm Mcaiws. Thcreatest improvement ret In the Sewinn Ma chine Art. A curio.ity worth soeicg. Please send for circulars with samples of Sewing. Theso Impiovcd Machines save one hundred per cent, of thread and silk, and make the Lock-Stitoh alike un both tides. They require no Instruction to operate perfectly, exoept the ' printed directions." No charge in sewing frem one kind of goods to auother. And no taking apart to clean er oil. Our New Manufactory Is now complete, with all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Maohine, which for beauty and perfection of finish are nor fcurpMSiied by any manu facture in the world. -X. B. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory, itctiu be returned andmonoy refunded. Agents wanted ia counties nt t canvassed by our ewnAjenti. F1XHEE it S. 31. CO, NO. 538 BROADWAY, N. Y. Ke. 45 v8 ly. A- tc tS k . M II V t Vm. 'Tbssi Bitters are nrenared. in pure Bourboa WhlaVy, from a combination of over twenty dif ferent kintis of roots, barks and herbs, which act In perfect concert one with tle other, pre Sarel from the oriiual formula riven by tie great chief, Red Jacket, to Dr. Ci.apin, who used them successfully in his practice for many tears, and by their use gaiued so great a popularity i tiie treatment and cure of l)jsiei)Eia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick and Nervous Bead ache, fever and A pie, and all diseasrs arising frtra torpid liver or indigestion. Persons suffering from either of these loathsome diseases will find a sure ure by the uie of these Bitters, which are perfectly pure and free from all Uoee drugs and poisons usu ally put up in such preparations and palmed off on an unsuspecting public.' A single trial will con vince the most skeptical that in the RhU JACKET - there is virtue which no otlicr Bitters powess. They strengthen and invigorate the system, Tney are unequaled for general debility. TLey are a sure cure for dyspepsia. They gire a good and healthy appetite". They assist digeitirv They are the tost st jnnlant in existence, v They are a preventive of fever and Agut. They relieve constipation. They cure Nervous Headache. They are perfectly pure and palatable. A red persons and delicate females will find they can save large doctor's bills by the use of these bit ters. Beware of counterfeits. The Red Jacket Bit ters are only sold in bottles with our name blown en the side, and our private government stamp eeross the cork. oca For Medicinal and Table nsee, which are perfectly pure, and need only be tried to be appreciated. Kane genuine unless they Live our gold laiMtl oo each bottle, and our Initials pressed it wax oves she coi k. Sold by all dmpjiits and dealers throughout the . country. Call for our goods and take no ether. Circular to the trade supplied on application te Dennett Pleters & Co. 8oU by ha. 21 Biver St.. Chicago. W. II.McCREERY, Browuvllie, BBGWN kPEODTY, reru.l GADE Co , " " ' Brown vllle, June 2, 1S64. no 33-1 y J. F. MORRIS v Successor to R. Brown Co. J Would respetsnl!y announce " to the Cltlrens of Brownrille and vielnity, that he has purchabel the Large and Well Selected Stock OF 2HL TLT Or JSS. , MEDICINES. PAIiJTS, &C, OF R. EXOVTN Ce. ' He assnrcs the public renerally, that be will keep en band every thdng usually kcept in TUst Class Drug Store, and is determine! net to te undersold for cash. prescript vs and ordfrs carefullt fillf AT ALL HOURS. WHITNEY BT,OCK, MAIN STREET . BIIO WNTlLLE, NEBRASKA. tx--ly WBLL Buckets, Churns, Sievej, Kouse r' Traps - Clothes Pins and Cti!a isosn " w r PAIL.3, Tubs, Kegs, Washboards, Keelers, Children's Cabs and WheaibarrowH ' M Iiaughlin & Bvcu's Ayefs Sarsaparilla.! invited to our New Scale 7 Ocrare kosewood Piano Celebrated t orld's F air! still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing oer these iaatruments at a price which will preclude Louis XIV style $325, afac simile of the aborecut. in. Curront IPxxaiclfis. june 30-n43-vi ly WM. H. McCREERT, Cash Wholesale and Retail Dealer In 33 XT Gr MEDICINES AfxaCilEKICALS. raims, uiis aua jjye Muii, Pure LIquos for 3iedlcal Papcses All kinds Patent Medicines DEjYTJL JjYD FM'CY goods, Blank Books and Stationery, The best brands of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO AND SEGAKS, 1 of 1,11 olors. Perfumery and Toilet Goods. He assures his patrons, and the public generally, no win aeep on nana an extensive stock of the ar tides mentioned, besides anything and everything usually kept in a first clas Drug Store, which he is prepared to sell at low rates lor Cash. Call and examine for yourself South-east. Comer Main ancTFirst Streets Brownville,' Nebraska. Prescriptions and Orders Carefully filled at' all hours. THE - TMfflL MM The readers of the Continental are aware of the importsnt'ptsition it has assumed, of the infinenoe W ;ich it exerts, and of tho brilliant array of politi cal ana literary talent ot. the highest order whieb supports it. No publication ot the -kind has, in this country, so sucressfuily. combined the energy and freedoin of the daily newspaper with the high er litf rary tone of the firt-&lus monthly; and it ii very certain that no magazine - has given wider raDgo to its contributors: or preserved itself so com pletely from the narrow influences of party or of taction. In times like the present, such a journal is either power in the land or it is nothing. That the Continental is not the latter is abundantly evidenced by what it has done by the reflection of its counsels in many important public events, and in the character and power of those who are its stauncbest supporters. Though but little more than a year bas elapsed since the Continental was first established, it has during that time acquired a sterength and a signi- ncacce eievnung it to a position Tar above that pre viously occupied a strength and a political signifi cance elevating it to a position far above that pre viously occupied by ony publicatienof the kind in America. In proof of which assertion we call at tention to the tnllowirg facts: 1. Of its polical art ides republished in pamphlet form, a single one has had, thn? far, a circulation of one hundred and six thousand copies. Z. irom its literary department, a sinjrlo serial novel. "Among the Pines," hos, within a very few months, sold nearly thirty-five thousand copies Two other series of its literary articles have also been republished in book form, while the firt por tion of a third is already in press. No more conclusive facts need be alledged to prove the the excellence of the contributions to the Continental, or their extraordinary popularity; and ite conduct rs are determined that it ball not fall behind. Preserving all "the boldness, vigor and ability" which a thonsand journals have attributed to it, it will greatly enlarge its circle of action, and discuss, fearlessly and frankly, every principle in aoli'ed id the great questions of the day. The first minda.of the country embracing the men most femiliar with its diplomacy and most distinguished for ability, are among its contributors; and it is no more "flattering promise of a prospectus" to say that this "'magozine for the times" will employ the the Erst intellect in America, under .auspices which no publication ever enjoyed before in this country. While the Continental will expreig decided opinions on. the gteat questions of the dsy, it will not be a mere political journal: much the larger portion of its columns will be enlivened, as hereto fore, by tales, " poetry and humor. In a word, the Continental will be found, under its new staff of j Editors. occupying adosition and presenting attrac tions never before found in magawce. TERMS TO CLUBS. Two copies fur one year - $5.00 Three copies for one year, 6.00 Six copies for one year, 11,00 Eleven copies for one year,. 20,00 Twecty copie3 for one year, 30,00 PAID IN ADVANCE?. Postaga Tfwepty-Xour cents ayear, to be paid by the subscript. ' SIXC1E COPIES. Three dollars a year, in ad ranee. Postage paid by wo rubiiahcr JOm F. TROW. 50 Greene St., N. Y., Publisher for the Proprietors. As an inducement to new subscribers, tha. Pub lishers offers the following liberal premium?: Any person remitting $3, in advance, will receive the magazine from July, 1562, to' January, 1864 thus securing the whole of Mr. Kimball's and Mr. Kirke's new serials, which are alone worth the price of the subscription. Or, if prafered, a sub scribercan take the magazine for 1863, and a copy of "Among the Pines, or of "Undercurrents of Wall Street," by R. li. Kimball, bound in .doth, or of "runshme in ihought, by Charles '' Godfrey Leland retail price, &125 The hook to he S6nt postage paid. Any person remiting 4 50, will receive the maga sine from its commencement, January, 1862, to January, 1864, thus securinj Mr. Kimball's Was Aesuocessful 7 and Mr. Kirke s "Among the Pines, and "Jlerchani otory, aud nearly o.UUO octave pages of the host liteiature In the world. Premium ubseriSjer to pay their own postage. A Large assortmentof Pocket knives. Butcher knivj etc. eu;., can no seen At WLAVGSLTN & SWAS. CULTIVATOR3, Scytnes, Cradles, SDades. Shove's, etc. e.c. Kates, lloea, At McLauehlin & gtvssn'Bk BROOMS, Whisk 1 Blacking brushes, Scrubbing brnshes brcoms, Blsckiug, Hatches. Ink. Writin raper, etc., ... McLaughlin & SrA iN 8. , ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by tbe undersigned, livin? six miles west of BrownvU'e, Dec. 14th, one red and white e tear, three years old last spring. 15-3t . ri.W KENNEDY. ESTRAY NOTICE, Taken up by tbe undersigned, Iivins two miles i above Brownville. 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It i? fully equal to f?hion and . Famine," and will b as widely read. It will be of greater interest, mm we tact ma the scene is laid in our land and our own times; andin de iceation 01 power it will faseiuate and charm lk reader, Kiirtiytnntfnn K.VMI nftr Tear- I Address FftANK LESLIE, Daano St. N. Y. Copies of the parr containing tho commence ment and continuation of Mrs. btephens novel, "The Gulf Between them," can be had of any News dealer in the United Scales or Arit'uh Provinces. SALT by the barrel or pound, rina uairy oa, ior Sale Sa m At McLiUGHlIIt & bWAN s. PICK.EL5 by the deen or barrel, f a superior qual ity, cmstantly on hand At AlcJuCGELlM awaH,a. FIGS, Chocolate, Maple sugar, aisorted ienies.uan Peaches. Pepper sauce, Mushrosm catsup, Worces tershire sauce, itc, &c, AT MCLAUOflLIK K BWAh a FLOUR, Sutter, Xgt;s, Bacon, etc., stc. At McXAuahlin & Swuna r , LAND FOR SALE. The beautiful tract of Land known as the "Hay wood Farm," contaning 160 acre.?, situated one mile West of Brownrille, is for fale apply to 16-4tp'd . WILLIAM 11. HOOVER. rasp .i INDIA Rubber and Horn, Dressing, Pockst std flns Comb, , Wooden Pocket combs, Ioeaoro Peucbes Wallets, Fish Books and Hues, Ac., - ' At UcLAUGHLIXf ST7AXS. PROSPECTUS FOR ISGl An Independent Democratic Dai ljt eorai'Weekly and Weekly ZTowspaper. UNIQN OF THE WORLD AND ARGUS. The World, io which the New York Weekly Argas baa been anited, hag to-day five times tho aggre gate eircalation ef any Deraooratio or conservative newspaper. It addresses weekly alone more than 100,00b subscribers ncd constant purchasers, and reaches at least half a million readers. With the steady tacreaae fn eircalation which it now enjoys, these numbers will soon be doubled. Nothing less than this should satisfy those who believe that the only hope cf restoring the Union and the authority of the Constitution over a now distracted and di- videi country, lies in wresting power from the banJ&cf those fanaticism haa helped to provoke, invite, and prolong the war; ond- that ttraccompliah this end, no means is so effective as th diffusion, throuSh able and enterprising newspapers, of sound political knowledge among the working men, tie thinking men, and the totingmen of the North. Enterprise, i-gd-ustry and money will be liberally expended to mke The World the Best Newspaper in America- Its news from every part of tfie world wiil be early and uthentic. Wherever the telegraph cxtcdn, or railroads run, or steamboats ply, it will gather the latest intelligence. It has a l.-irge staff of accomplished correspondents with all the federal armies, who win telegraph and write to us the latest news from the variyus seats of war. It hai corres pondents and reporters in every political and com mercial centre in AMeriea and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note unknown to its readers. The Market Reports of the World are more eora pletethan those of any other newspaper. The Editors invite comparison in this respect ojid poiat to tbe reports of1 the Cattle Markets, the eneral and country Produce Markets, and the Money Mar kets in its columns, a proof of iU excellence in this respett. The world has also a special department devoted to Agriculture, filled with editorial artichs communications from practical farmers and mechan ics of the country. The war in wkich the nation is engnjed against armod and infotuated Rebew.and the radical policy of the administration which prolongs it, bare oon spired to bring together upon one platform all con sorvative. Union-lovirfi and ConstitutVn-lovini men, of whatever former name an i creed. Mvny of those who within the limits of the (.institution fousrht the battles of the ballot box oaler th leadership of those patriotic statesmen of other and better days, Henry Clsy and Daniel Webster, "to gether with the mosses whose principles were thse of sncb patriots as Andrew jacksol ana uuuara u Marcy; Silas Wright and Stephen A. Douglas, now 8tanr rhoulder to shouldar open the same platform is a plain one. It is to restore the Union, maintain the Constitution, and enforca the Jaws. Whatever makes for this end, the exercise of force of the policy of conciliation. The World will advocate whatever makes against it, The World will oppose It willoppote every enemy to the Union, whether armed in rebellion anne oouia or insiaiousiy plant ing the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty at the Aorta. It will oppose every violation of the Constitution which is the only hope and bond of Union, and oar only authority for exhvrting or compelling the alle- gianoe of the bontn. 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This yr will proeably eoajflaai. u Doom of the Rebellion, witness the Nft;en-i r ernment restored in the fallen .Smw, tht erated, and Slavery obliterate! f'vm ba !sci V?" events of '61 will be among tb K:.ttao3ct5'a tbe History of the Country, and doubtl? ' elude the return of P-aoe, aca the at.-n,.'J America upon a new carer (,f urartlle: pj ness and crosnerity. With Labor vini i. the reproach of serfdom, the People " - f.U Tm id tUri ' on a higher platform of intell n i feel a still profoundar interest in all th d-rv j IK the progress ol tneir own and otuer ur.dj. li:.,,. world is entering upon a new sen. s i f e, f entmn'- t,i Irrminifa in th triumt h rt Il.m. .. i "i the Atlantic -, while emigration to acquire a nes aud tremendous impetus, aorifc;;. immensely tur productive power. 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