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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1865)
T f THE AND FLOURING WILL keep etESlantly on hand en assortment cf Cxtra-npcrne to Common 0 "O" Jr Sj -a- "x lei all ether artlsles nsnally'kept !a a first-class Merebant f-oirioj or 5aw Mill. ' Brownvliie, March Hit, nJO-8-ly. . 'THOSC. CRENSHAW. HlXCTlCTUEEIt : : DEALER Or IfcfV Q DDLERY OL "tRS ALL klAUl ur iubness, whips, spurs, lasiies, &e. &c T, , If tin Street, Opposite "Ware' Bank, liHEBRASKA CJTV, NEBRASKA GEO. A. PRINCE & CO'S AUTOr.IATIC ORGANS II SCHOOL ORGKAJSIS .' "'' A jr D MELODEONS !!! Yhlrtf -FItc Thousand Hott In Use. ITwry Instrument wtrranhd for jivsytars 7er seven teea years the superior excellence of our , Lvtrumente baa not been questioned, and for tw6 years past the enormous demand baa mad it impos sible fr oi to matt eur orders promptly. With our Increased facilities, wo feel warranted in assuring ear patrons that their orders will be promptly met, vad solicit a eantinuance of their patronage. - tZTA LSBAL DTSOOrKT TO CLZKQYMEN, CBCB f CIS AXD SCHOOL . GEO. A. PEINCE & CO., Buffalo, IT. T. rOEO. A. FIUKCE & CO.. Cfcioago.JiL ' - , P A ttlm tratel Catalogue, with (all description ef - sfWs will be tea free te any address . PHILLIP DEUSER, Mtin Street bet. First and Second Sts. . aleeps eoBstantly oa band the beet quality of TOBACCO .... . CEEWINQ AND SilOKIXO, - B E G- A. E S , ConfectionGries Ctndirtt Plain and Fancy . .-; Orengts, Raitent, Lemont, Data, Figt, JVuj, Apples. Si'c. 4c " : - : . -Ml hinds of Toys, Canned Fruit, and Oysters. PHILL Is accommodating, obliging, patriotic and 'wide awake to tbe interest of tbe public, and has ika bast assortment of Varieties in bis line ever e fared in this market, and is determined not to be madersold for CASH. HELLO, STRANGER Tjncnc did you get those NEW GOOD-BP J, BER1.Y & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE . J. BERRY & CO. Sa Inct received, ana erenow opeutng, at sAaad ea Main sti et, one of the largest auxka otthel DBY aOODS trtr oreredla this market. Remember the place, J. BERRY & CO.'S, tssa. urn T"S.IID Apples, Dried Peaches, sago, SJee, starch, aeap, CaJUIes, etc., eu.. AA MoTaughIin &iBwariH BACK TO.THE OLD STAND ! clocks, mmi ' AD . : U TU "7" US la "IT 1 1 : joseph snuTz- Venld respectful! Inform bis old customers that be b-s again opened Lis Jewelrj 5bop In Lis old stand on J.'aln street, eocth side, two doors east of the Brown ville XIOBse. Ee keeps en hand a splendid assortment eJ ercrrtLing In his line ef business, which fee will ' atila Uie&"ett terms ferCah. ' Cf Clcktj TTatche ud Jewelry done on the sacrt- L?-3'OIlK WARRANTED. ' ErcTaTUle7rtbylSUi,lC4. U7v3-Iy f 1 Taken up by the gubscr'berresidinj in Glen Ilock Teatihlp, eae red steer, white eroas on her back, Stdwkiteu:!. Tkrte years 'i next sprlof, Zl ft VI. L-ywrs Hwme. I ' - c GROVESTEEN & CO, - FORTE MANUF A CTU RER, PIANO The 'attention of the Publio and the trade is invited to onr New Scale 7 Octave Rosewood Piano Frtrto which (r.r Tnl ume and nuritT of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in thia market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand icand each inftrnment being made under the had a practical experience of over 3U years in iDir TLe "Grovcsteen Piano Forte" overall others at the rre wera eihihitcd instruments from the best imore, Boston and New York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the gold and fiver mcdald from both of which can be seen at our Bv the introduction of improvements we make a largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to all competition. PRICES No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Hosewood plane ease $275. No. 2. Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $300. N. 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style $325, a fae simile of the above cut. Terms: 3NJott Casli, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. BIPEOYED SWII filJlCIIlS: The greatest improvement yet in the Sewinn Ma chine Art. A curioiity werth seeing. Please aend for circulars with samples of Sewing. These Imrtoved Machines save one hundred pr cent, of thread and silk, ana make the Lock-btitch alike on both ideg. They reonire no instruction to eperate rerfecUy, exoept the "printed directions." 1 change In sewiug from one kind cf goods to another. ' And so t&kicg apart to clean or oil. OurNow Manufactory is now complete, with all ts machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines, which for boauty and perfection of finish are cor surpassed by any mauu- factsre In the world. X. B. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory, t can bo returned and money refunded. Agonts wasted Is eeuntioa not casraued by our own Agents. FLHjLE & jLYOff, S. 31. CO. 50. 633 BROADWAY, 2f. TV Fo. 45-v8-ly. r? 4 ' ' :l - ;':-ii a-1- IT - 1 ' I. T, l J U. w. Tnii Bitten are Drenared. in rmr Ikrarhco Thhy, from a combination of over twenty dif erect kinds of roots, barks and herbs, which act in perfect concert one with tbe other, pre . pared from the original formula riven by the treat chief, Bed Jacket, to Dr. Chapin, who naed them successfully In bis practice for many tears, and by their use gained so great a popularity i the treatment and cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick and Kervoua Bead che, Fever and Ape, and all diseases arising frocx torpid liver or indigestion. Persons suffering from cither of these loathsome diseases will find a sure cure by tbe use of these Bitters, which are perfectly pare and free from all those drugs and poisons ura sCiy put up in such preparations and pcJroed off oa n unsuspecting public. A sinple trial will cod Tlnce the most skeptical that in tbe EED. JACKET there U virtue which so other Hitters possess. They strengthen and Invigorate the ryBtea. , dey are un equaled for general debility. -They are a rare curt for dyspepsia. They girt a pood and tcaltty aypettU. TLej assist digectin They are the best sttoulant la existence). They are a preysntive of Ferer aod Ague, They relieve constipation. They cure Hervous Headache, Thsy are perfectly pare and palatable. Ared persons and delicate females will find they can aave large doctor's bills by the use of these Bit ters. Beware of counterfeit. The Red Jacket Bit ter are only sold la bottles with oar name blown on the side, and our private government stamp aeroas the cork. O C B 'IT Per Medicinal and Table usee, which are perfectly pure, and need only be tried to be appreciated. Kont genuine unless tbey have our gold lainl oa each botUe, and our Initials pressed U wax over the cork. Sold by all druggists and dealers throughout the . CAantry. Call for oar roods and take no ether. Otreulars to the trade supplied oa application te Ccnnett Plctcrs & Co, Bpli by . Ko. Zl River u Chkaee. W. H. McCEEERX", Brownville, BBCWBT &PJiOUTx", Peru,.T, OADE Co., . " ' " Rrowuvllle, June 2, 1664. no 39-1 y NOTICE. ... In accordance wi'h an order from the Probate Court of Gage County, Nebraska Territory, dated the 11th day of June, 1S81, 1, John W. Latham, Administrator of the Estate of W. W. Dennison, deceased, will on tbe 24th day of April, 1805. be tween the hours of 0 o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, E. m., oner at pubho sale at the omce of the Pro ate JnJfre in Beatrice, Gage County, all of tbe late VY. W. L)enni8on s right, title and interest in the following Real-Estate, viz: The southwest Xi of the southeast Ji.ana tne soul i or the south west 11, of section ro. z,town no. 1, north of ranee S. east, and tbe northeast 'i of the northwest of section no. 11, town 1, range 8, eastvand lots one and two and west otncrtnwest cf section co. 10, town no. I, range s. J0IIX W. L ATIIA1I , Administrator -Estate cf W. W. Dennison. Beatrice, Cage co., Neb., March 8,1865. 27-3-$7 MASTERS SALE. Notice is hereby civen that, pursuant to an order of sale, tome directed, issued by tbe Register in Chancery, of tbe District court, Aemaha County, Nebraska Territory, in a certain case, wherein Theodore W. Bedford is complainant, and James B.Fleming and liaao Cole are defendrnts, 1 will on Tuesday the 4ih day cf May A. D. 1665 at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day at the front 'door of the Brownville House, in the city of Brownville, K. . iv- 1 . 1 en ft . a in Kemrha county, ixeorasKa territory, it nas os- in? the clace where the last term of said conrt for caid county was held) cTer for sale at pnblio auction, to the highest bidder uioasn, the follow Inf Real Kxtate.ta-wit : " . - The SouthWest quarter r 1 ic ion three (Si "r v- ;i -a - . iiiF..i a iQwusuip iour it), ci j nic. -u - suiiiu( In said county of Nemaha. 1 iro&rme,UA3iib ioo 21 At ft. tmr eiavWry. Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Baas, personal supervision oi Mr. J. a. Urovesteen, wno naa manuiaciure, is iunj warranieu in every parucmar. received the highest award of merit Celebrated world's Fair! makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Balt ware-room. . still more perfect riano rortaand by manufacturing offer these instruments at a price which will preclude lax Current ZTHnri ciff. june 33-n43-vS-l7 WLI. H. UcCREERY, Cash Wholesale and Retail Dealer . In 30 1HL .TEJ CS- .,. .... ramts, una- ana .uye oiun, . . T . r't 1 T- n. rt ' Pare LIqnos for Medical Pnpcses All kinds Patent. Medicines , DENTAL J1XD. FJINCY GOODS, Blank Books end Stationery, . The best brands of Chewing and Smoking I m fT i t rt f ' I ittv : rT- -- r 'I I I K A I jl jl I "'A 1 1 - iN li,U A KiS I ' HxxJxjm oT&XL olors. Perfomcrj ana Toilet Goods, Be assures his patrons, and the publio cenerallr. i . i i . . . . ce wui seep on nana an extensive etocK o( tqe r tides mentioned, besides anything and evervthir: oshally kept in a first class Drug Store, which he is prepared te cell at low rates for Cash. Call and examine for yourself South-east Corner Main and First Streets Brownville, Nebraska. Prescriptions and Orders Carefully filled at all hours. A-FOBTUOTE!! ESIPIiOTJIEXT FOR "Fs-ST" aTcr THart r3 ttt t Agents wanted throughout the U. S. and Canada. JVaiches. Chains. Sets of Jewelry. Rings fins, Bracelets, Meeve isullons, Stiver . : Spoons and Forks, Caps, Cake Baskets, S'c, worth Etght Hundred Thousand Dolldrs ! The Entire Stook of a larce Hmportin House. retmog irom nuiiness. For the purposo of closing out the stock at the earliest possible date, the undersigned hare decided on a groat distribution made as follows: Each and every Article, no matter how valu- aoie, Deing aoia lor 51. A CERTIFICATE of each article with its value printed upon it is placed in an envelope and scaled these envelopes arc thoroughly mixed and sold for twenty-five cents each the person receiving one of these envelopes id entitled to the article named therein by returning the Certificate to us with one dollar, and the article, no matter how valuable it may be, will be forwarded to him or hor at once.- Thore aie co Ulank Certificates and therefore every one is sure to got, at least, the full value of his or ner money, should the article named on the cer tificate not suit, any other which he may select of me same value wi!i he substituted. Ve sell the certificates as follows; . One for 25 cts, five for $1. eleven for 12. thirty for $5, six ry-five for $19, one hundred for $15.-r- 1 his distribution affords a fine ODDortunitv fori Agents, as what lady orcentleman will not invest Twenty-five cents with a prospeot of getting five hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders must be addressed to us at our old stand Ho. 15. If 1 V f v k aiaiaen i.aue, xew 1 orlc. Xalst ofiLrtlolo, All of which are to be sold for One Dollar each. 3oo Cents Gold Hunting case Watches $50 in $160 each aoo Ladies Gold Enameled. case 35 70 do 6to Gents' Hunting caee Silver .. 35 - 70 do. 100 do 30 da 6 do 8.0V 10 do 20 do 10 do 6 di 8 do 8 do 6 do lo do 8 do" 10 do 8 do 7 do 8 do 20 do 8 do 11 do 11 do 10 do 10 do ' J5 do 15 do 200 Diamond Rings ) 60 I aooo Gold Ve6t and Neck Chains 15 I 3ooo " - ' 4 3 000 ' Oval Band Brace-lets. 4 4 000 Chased Gold Bractlets 6 2ooo Chatelaine and Guard Chains 6 6000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 2oou Lava and Florentine Brooches 4 2ooo Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 4 2ooo Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine Ear Drops 4 46oo Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drop 4 toco uaiuornia uiamond Breast Pins 2 60 3aoo Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 60 Aooo Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 Aooo Sets Solitaire Sieeve Buttons, Studs 3 3ooo Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &c, 4 6000 Minature Loc&ets, 2. 60 4ooo Miniature Lickets Music Spring 3 3ooo Gold Toothpick?, Crosses. fc.c. 2 6000 Plain Gold Rins 4 6000 Chased Gold RiuiTA 4 Sooo Stone Set and Signet Rlnirs 2 60 8000 California Diamond Ring 3 2 75oo Seta Ladies Jewelry Jet & Gold 6 Sooo Sets ' Jewelry Cameo, Pearl &c 4 6o-jo Gold Pens, Silver Kxieasioa holders and Pencils 4 " 10 d . " 8 do 6 " 10 do ! Sooo G-cld Pens and GoidJtounted- Holders - 3 6000 Gold pens and Gold extension 6 holdera 6000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 5 Sooo Silver Castors, ,16 2ooo Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets . 20 ' 6000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 10 , 60 do 60 do 60 do 20 pdoi 6000 do do Table spoons forks 'iO 40 do AGENTS. We want a rents iri every rejriment. and in every town and county in the country, and inose acting as such will bo allowed 10 cents on 1 every Certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 centa for ercry Certificate, and remit 15 cents to cs. . i . ESTWrite plainly, say only what is necessary and be prosnpt. Address, Gut Alt D W. DEVAUGH &CO., 24-3m No, 15, ilaiden Lane, N. Y. ITA Large assortment of Pocket knives. Butcher knlv A etc. etc, can bo seen , At WLAUGULiy & S WAITS. CULTIVATORS, Scytnei Spades, Shovels, etc es. Cradles. Rakes. Hoes. e,o.f At McLaughlin & Swan's. TJ BOOMS, Blacking. brushes, Scrubbing brnshe Whisk brcoms. Blacking. Matches. Ink. Writin Paper, &c, fiw., McLaughlin & Swan's. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken np by tbe undersigned, livinar six milea west of Brownville, Deo. 14ih. one red and whit Etear, three jears old last spring. b. W KENNEDY. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken nnly the nndersipned. Hvin twn imio above Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska, on the 18th day of December, one black horse colt, two years old, yery poor when taken on. nnmaxta cr brands, 15-3t ISAAC JEFFERS. TiMLit, cutter, Eftrs, Bacon, etc.. etc. - A T.TflT.nnirhltn At XcXjauhlin & Swun'.s ft fTU - -' THE EOBACE WATEE3 HODELir ; .. . -. iaraovED 'oTxasiauso bass FULL IIIQIT FIIALIXI PIAI7C3 are butlt cf the best and most thoroughly seasoned ma- teriais, andwlil atand any climate. Tee tone is very tieep round, full, and mellow; tbe touch elastic Xach Piano warranted for Ave yeara. Prices from $229 . . TK3TnCOKIlLS. , "The Ilerance 'Waters Planoa are known aa among tb very best." -ianoetf. "We can speak of their merits frcm personal knowl- euge." CAftJftan Intelltaencer. 'Water' Piano and ilelodeom challenge comparisoa with the nnest made anywhere." Home Journal. $100- MEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ. em niaaera, ror !9o; da., with carvea less, $200, and i40. Second-hand Pianos an! Melodeoni at $25, $10, $50, $G0, $75, $100, $115, $125, $150, and iElttf. The Eorac ITafer'a Htlodeont and Harmonium, Tuned tbe Equal Temperament with the Patent Divided Swell. Prices from $55 to $300. Alexander Or gans from $200 to $5C0. fJA liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sab hatb schools, Lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. II OH ACS WATEES, Ag't, No. 481 Broadway, N. T. ' - " TU Day School Bell 40,CO0 copies issued. A new singing Bock for Schools and Seminaries, called the Day School Bell, Is now ready. It contains about two hundred choice songs, rounds, catches, duels, trios, quartetts, and choruses. many of them written expressly for this work, besides 33 pages of the Elements of Muaic, which are easy and progressive. . : Among the large number of beautiful pieces may be found, "Uncle Sam's School' "Don't you hear the children comtn?," "Always look on the sunny side," "The little lass, ' and "Little Lad," "Oh, If I were a little bird." "Bird or neauty " -rretty pear tree,'' "Anvil Chorus," 'JIeet me by the running brook," Sic. It Is compiled by Horace Waters, author of "Sab bath School Bell," Kos, 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sale or 825.000 copies. Prices piper covers, 25 cents, $20 per 100 ; bound 30 cents, $25 per 100 cioh bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $33 per hundred. 25 copies furnished at the one hundred price. Mailed at the retail price. : - . ." ! SaUath Schooll Hell, iTo. J, contains 144 pages, and nearly two- hundred tunes ani hymsn, and Is the most popular S. S. Book ever issued Among the most popular pieces are, "Kind Words," "Eden Above," "Christian Hero," "Beautiful Zion.1 "I ought to love my Mother," "The Angela told me so," Jn the Light," "Best for the Weary," &c. Prices- paper covers, 20 cts. each, $19 per hundred; bound, 25 eta. each, $20 per hundred ; ploin bound, embossed gilt, 30 cts., $2 per hundred. - Sallath School Bell, Ac. J, Is an entire new work of 192 aages, and nearly 225 tunes and hymns. As the music lsalittle more difficult it is Just the book to follow Bell No. l. Nearly one mil lion of these Bells have been issued, and are now rim ing tnrough thu and otner countries. Among the many choice pieces may be found, Shall we meet b yond the river v There is a beautiful world. Sorrow shall come again no more. Don't you hear the Angels coming? Thou, God. seest me. Sabbath Bells chime on, Ac. Prices of Bell So. 2 are the same as Bell No. 1. Both numbers cab be obtained ih one volume. Price, bound copy, 40 cents, $35 per hucdred; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cts., $45' per hundred. 25 copies furnished at the one hundred price. Mailed at the retail price. irutsrs' Coral Ilarp. A new Sunday School Book, of 160 pastes of beantlf ul hymns and tunes. It contalne many frems, : snch as Shall we know each other there; Suffer little children to come unto He ; Tbe beantiful shore ; Oh, 'tis glori ous; Leave me with my mother; Heleadetbmeheside still waters, &c. Price paper covers, 20 cents; $19 per hundred; bound So cents, $20 per hundred ; cloth bound, embossed guitt, S5 cents, $30 per hundred. Mailed at tbe retail price. It la edited by Horace Wa ters, eothor of Sunday School Bells Kos. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sales of over ei.cht thousand espies. Just published by RQKACZ WATERS, No. 431 Breadwsy, New York. 7 JTJSe 2?cw ratriptie Sony Book, contains 88 pages of songs, driers and choruses, both sa cred and secular, including 14 pages of prayers for sick and dying soldiers, and soldiers' Scripture lianaal. It Is well suited for social singing, as well as Sabboth worship. Among the many beautiful p:eces may be found, Where liberty dwells is my country; Tbe Chris tian hero; Three cheers for our banner; Come sing to raeofhearyn; Columbia, the gem of the ocean ; Fiee- aaan's gathering; Columbia's King forever; lurching along, &c. Prices papercovers, locents. aiOperhun dred. MailedTat the retail price Thu Darp of Freedom, contains 32 pages of songs, duets and choruses, for Free dom. Among the choice pieces we would name. Pail freedom's morn ; . O let my people go ; Over t he mo an- tain ; They worked me all the day, &c. Price 6 cents single, 60 ceuta per dosen, $3 per hundred ; postage 1 centeacn. Butl : A Sacred Cantata. contains 12$ pages. Words by Eev. Sidney Dyer, musi by Prof. Cull. This is an excellent book for concerts forth young. Prices paper covers, 30 cenU ; $15pei hundred ; bound w ceiiti, $) per hundred. The Revical JJu$ic Booh , contains It pages'of tunes and hymns, designed for re- 1 1 1 . . . . : j. n : coTers, single copies, 10 cents; $s per hundred. Hailed at the retail prices. The Atheuoum Collection, contains between four and five hundred pases of tune and hymns, new and old, of the choicest kinds; fo church, Bnaday school, revival, missionary, temperanc prayer and conference, and all hinus of sacred and so cial meetings. The music in this book has life and an lmation In it, like. Shining Shore, Rest for the weary Shall we know each other there ? Shall we meet beyon the river ; There is a beautiful world; Kind words Sweet hour of prayer ; There Is a land of love; Suffe little children to come unto me ; txod save tbe Nation tc. Prices single copies, hound 60 cents; $45 per hundred; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 60 cents; 65 per hundred. Mailed at tbe retail price. HOHACK WA- TZKS. 431 Broadway. New Xourfc, Publisher of the above Books. Vocal 2!uic, with Piaao Accompaniment. A larve assortment of new and popular songs, ballad duets, quartetts, and choruseo, Usued daily. Among the most popular are, anal 1 we auow eacn omer mere. Lowrey; why have my loved ones gone, lvm netrue to tne; Oh, there's no suco gin as mine, oy 1 osier. Mother's love is true 5 Sweet love, forget me not. a. by Keller, 25 cents each ; I hear sweet voices singing ; Home is home; Forget u you can. put forgive, dj Thomas, SO cents each. Instrument! Musis for tbe Ciano Forte we ar coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thonsand more Always look on the sunny side; Shall we Know eacs other thero? &.c with brilliant variation by Grobe 60ceniaeach. . Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Quadrille. &c, by popular authors. All kinds of Singing and In struction books. Catalogues rnai!edfrce to any addren Music mailed at the above prices. Watere' Cheap JIuiaie for the Million. Arranged as soloes, dnets, quartetts and choruses, fot musical societies, choirs, Suuday schools, public choI seminaries ?tc. Shall we know eai-h other there 9 Don't you hear the angels coming? Shall we meet be yond the river? i'e In time; There is a beautifut or!d; wnere ucerty aweiuismy conutry; rreeaom, truth and right; We are coming Father Abra'am. sii hnndred thousand more ; Tbere is aland of love; Sor row khall come again no more ; neavenlr home ; i'ome nuz to me of fleaven ; Land in sight; We will love oul Suuday School ; Our God is marching on ; GcdSTe the Nation; Whittier's song of the Plantation Negro; Fab Freedom's Morn has dawned atlait; Over tbe mono tain; Over the mountain ; Little Ella' an angel; Wib lie's gone to Heaven; Suffer little children to conal unto me; Bury me iu the morning, Mother ; Come te thy rest; Sweet hour of Prayer, its. Price 3 cents, 3ft cents per dot., $'2 per hundred ; postage 1 cent eacU In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cent. Published by HORACE WATKRS,-Ag't, Ko. 481 Broadway, K. . E. c H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photograpliic Materials, Wholesale and Retail, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. In addition to our main bnslnessof Photographic Mti terials, we are Headquarters for the following, via : Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Of these we have an immense assortment, including. War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, Uc, Ilc. Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Out Catalogue will be kent to any addrets on receipt of stamp. Photographic Albums, ' We were the first to Introduce the;e Into the UnltM States, and we manufacture immense quantities it great variety, ranging from 60 cents to $f 0 each. Out Albums have the reputation of being superior in bea ty and durability to any others. They will be sent kj mail, FREE, on receipt of price, J3-FINB ALBUMS MAD1 TO ORDER..J f CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousan different subjects (to which additions are contioualr being made) ef Portraits of Eminent Americans, avo. via : aDoui ICO Major-Generals, 65C Statesmen, 130 Divines, 126 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stage, 60 Prominent Womea 200 Brigadier Generals, 278 Colonels, 100 Lieut-Colonels, 250 Other Officers, 75 Nary Officers, 160 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 Copies of Works of Art. Including reproductions of the most celebrated Ka. gravings, Paintings, Statues, &c Catalogues sent oa receipt of stamp. An orfer for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be filled on the receipt of $1.80, and sent by mail. Free. : - " Photographers and others ordering good 0. O. D. will please temit twenty-five per cent of the amonnt with AhelT order. B. A. H T. AXTHOXT At CO., ; . .!. . Manufactnrersof photographic Materials, ,J .... , x , , . 601 BSOADWAT, NSW YORK. t3Tfi4 pricet cm4 quality ef cur cco&i eaanetfaa la-T-Iy PROSPECTUS FOR 1SG4, t 3 ... Znd epsa&ent Dora ly, ECini-Weclily and "Weekly - ireTTcpaper. : UNION OF THE WORLD AND ARGUS. The XTorld, to which the New York TTeekly Argas has been united, has to-day five times the aggre gate circulation of any Democratic or conservative newspaper. Jt addresses weeny alone more than 100,000 subscribers nnd constant purchasers, and reaches at least half a million readers. With the steady increase in eircolation which it now enjoys, these numbers win soon D doubled. Nothing less than this should satisfy those who believe that the ecly hope of ienig tbe Union aad the authority ef the Constitution over a now distracted and di vided country, lies in wresting power from the hands of those fanaticism has helped to provoke, invite, and prolong tne war; ona that to accomplish this end, no means is so effective as the diffusion. throuzh able and enterprising new? papers, of sound political knowledge among the working men, the thinking men, and the votingmen of the North. Enterprise, industry and money will be liberally expended to make The World the Best Newspaper in America- lis news from every part of tne world wiil be early and nthentio. Wherever the Ulegraph cxtcde. or railroads run, or steamboats ply, it will eather the latest intelligence. It has a ltr; it ff of accomplished correspondents with all theleaeral a - l A . iL . armies, wno win teiegrapn ana writ to us tne latest news from the various seats of war. It has eorres- Twndent and reporters in every colitioal and ccm mercial centre in America and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of nots unknown to its readers. The Market Reports of the World are mora com plete than those of any other newspaper. The Editors invite comparison in this respect and point to tbe reports of the Cattle Uarkets, the general and eonntry rrcdnee ilafkets, and toe aioney AIar kets in its columns, as proof of its excellence in this respett. The world has also a special department devoted to Agriculture, filled with editorial articles communications from practical iarmers ana mechan ics of the country. The war in wbich tho nation is engnged against armed and infotuated Kcbcls,and the radical policy of the administration which prolongs it, have con spired to bring together upon one platform all con servative, Union-lovicfi and Constitution-loving men. of whatever formor name and creed. Many of those who within the limits of tbe Con?titution, r,irit the tattlea of the t:Ilot box under the leadership of those patriotic statesmen of other and T-. W TV V . 1 . k better davs, llenry 'Way ana uaniei eDster, to- aether with the mosses wboe principle were those of snch ratriots as Andrew Jaeksnn acd William L. ilarcv. bilas W rijznt ana atcrnen a, tcugias,no'tf r. a v stantf shoulder to snoaiaer upon mo same piatiorm r - . mm . 1 . isa rlain one. - It is to restore the Lnion, maintain the Cont titution. and enforce the laws. 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Taken up by the undersigned living near Glen Reck ,jS'ebraska, one large brown Cow. white'face, black nng round the left eye, half crop off the right ear, alw, one large black Cow letter "Con right hip. Each supposed to be 7 years old in . thai fcpnng. l6-3t-p'd JONATHAN GILL- C. F. STEWART, 1YL D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 02PIiTOI! South East corner of Main and First Streets DROWXT1LLE, NEBRASKA. Orrici Hoces 7 to 8 a. m, and 1 to 3 and 1)4 to 7KP.X. Brownville, Nebraska, May 5th, 13HA No 35, ly. E. S. BURNS, M. D., PHYSICIAN ii SURGEON ! 3MojxiAlia, City, XU", MT. OFFICE AT H13 RESIDENCE. July 23tb,lS54. n47-v3-pdly . WallcrVpaP all Paper'.! Constantly on hand at Marohn'a Tailor Shop, by LOUIS 1YAL.DTER, Pa er-hanging done In the most approved style, and reaior.able cabh torifls. - - . . vownville. Neb. June a I35A, ow tha ctt; , A good situation is wanted, for a Spring aci Summer School,, in a large district, with good, bou;e. by an experienced Teacher, who ha made it his profession for ten, years. . .-i.e."' Satisfactory reference given. Address by letter v. ... 0. HUGHES, Nemaha CVty, .T. 1 lions Dcsiues sit ice v&riea artw;os aesiiea to 1864 PKOSPECTUS r , . OF THE , Ll5M-EI3iB, Tor Tae Yea? 1351. DAILY, TRI-T7EEKLT k WEEIl The war drama is approaching its hijhert interest. This year will prsbebiy eoaioaate ih Doom of the Rebellion, witness the National G ' ernnfent restored in the faJ'ea States, tase rnm! erated, and Slavery obliterated frca tit land lxJ I evenUof '51 will be amsng- the asostajomentois elude the retara of Peace, an the eatrinee u I merica upon a new eareer cf nnptrilleltd" ? ness and prosperity. 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