i V r Y y r v ebrcjlfa,it)ucrtiscr JOHX IV COLHAPP, EDITOR. BROWJIVILLE TITUKSDAT, JUNE 12, 1S66. TEE ELECTION ' The ' election returns were officially canvassed cn tbe 18th, yet we have no cScial returns. From persons who were in Omaha during: the canvass, we learn, that the entire Union State Ticket is fleeted fare Mascn, Litile' being elect ed Chief Justice by about 50 majority. ' The Ccnsiiiution is' adopted t'y about cne hundred votes. I K Legislature standsas follows: : : SENATE. " : . . Union. Bern. Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson. Sic, Nemaha,' . , Oto, ' - 1 Cass and Lancaster, Sarpy and Dodge, Douglass, Phue, Hall, &c.f . Washington, iiurt.kc, J)akota, Dixon, Sic. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HOUSE. Union.' 3 . 4 Bern. 1 5 1 o 5 1 1 I 1 ' Iticbardscn, ' ''Jemaha, Otoe, V'arny; Douglass, lVaslungtca, IZzn and dminc", Dakota ' '" 1 Dakota, Cedar, &c.,: V- Cedar, Dixon, fie, . v DocJgp, . ' : V Hall, "kernel & Buffalo, 1 1 nat:e--aTi3 'LTCctnor ! I T 1 1 Lancaster, Lancastcr.Seward .Sanders Johnson, Pawnee, Gbge and Jones, . 20 Union majority 19 of two election Givin' cn joint ballot, and secures the rncn to represent Nebraska in the U. S; Consiieirabls is the agi'ation just now in this Territory because of election ' frauds and illegalities in the recent election- From a desire to comment know- ingly we have refrained until now. The bcnrJ of canvassers have thrown c-t the vote of Reck Bluffs Precinct for iU?2alliiy in holding the election, of ; "We understand it was in testimony before the beard of canvassers, accom panied by a protest against canvassing the vote of said precinct, that the ballot box was removed from - the presence of ;:,.the electors within the time prohibited Ivy law, and was kept away for the space of one cr two hours ; and that during ir-nt fJmo no nr, wns rnrpn .the onnortu- - w Ut W ww - w - - ' J niiy to vote, although men came for that purpose and were unable to find a ballet ic A I ) rf " n A rra ae n rn it l r f r! fnr bvlaw' ' O V Of this the Omaha Repuolican says: "As we understand the case the facts . in regard to the vote in that precinct are tbout as follows : . ... The ballot-box was removed on two . occasions during the election, and was in the custody of one man; one 'of 'the judges had been an officer in the rebel army; and the returns were not signed : or certified to by the proper officers," Although strongly epposed 1o the . throwing out of a precinct vote on mere technicalities, in this instance we believe the board cf canvassers were justifiable .' in throwing out the Reck Bluffs vote. ''If the fullfillment cf the law is optional . with the judges, the law is useless ; if it ' is not optional with them, they are to . blame for the throwing out cf the vote. The law is plain and unmistakable, on page 112, laws of 1S64: ?" - Sec. 14. After the polls are opened . - on the raernir.g of the election,- the bal- i.i. t -i i j 7 J" . lot uos Siicu not e rr iium tic of the electors present until the polls are closed. : If the judges may keep the ballot Vox f rem the polls for one or two hours, they may kept it away Vix or eight hours. Even if their iras no siviTintr' (1 the vio- Iction cf the ldv and 'consequent disfraii s - chisemeTt ' of Rock Bluffs rests' vpon the judgts! " . Other charges are made, that the vote exceeds the number of voters in the Pre--" -cinct ; that the ballot box was in posses sion cf only one cf the judges during ' election.' hours, and then not in ".vie w of the electors, and many other rumcrs, too numerous to mention..-. Of this the Nebraska- City News of .: . 16th, -in an article headed -5S cr . ligiit'' gets eff the following: . "Unless the Rock Bluffs vote be ccunUl cd and the 58 honest Democratic rnajori- "'V tLerf in ccntaiiied be crpdned to the r . Democratic ticket in that coucty, we are jn favor tf a general raw with the radi cal?. . . .DeinArrats cf Cass county miist be sis . tiined in their rights at all hazzards. Have -the ftyeicLt majority for Demo cracy and the teventy-eight .majority 'Ist-Ct-gien n the Rock HlzZt precinct, counted, cr fight ! ! V Morton is an infiamatcry cuss ! So far as calling cn others to fight his bravery is unimpeachable, and he will ouhtless be as successful cj he was in backing the South in their innocent sport of murdar ing Union men durirj the rebellion.." Let hisn howl from his den, surrounded cs he is by the invited" bushwhackers, guer rillas and Price's men, yet, we predict that Morton will do none of the fighting. --The Omaha Herald also goes in lustily upon this affair, denouncing the board of canvassers, etc., and is also for fights Here this valient sutler,-who slunk away from the 4Burnt District" and Presson like a whipped spaniel two years ago We call upon Democrats everywhere to confront the men who, by the basest acts of villainy,' are seeking to deprive them of their rights. If it shall be that State has earned, we want them to come up to this Capital at the meeting of the Legislature prepared to resist to the last extremity, all attempts to carry out the unholy scheme now incubating to over throw the expressed voice of the people at the ballot-box." . , Fighting Miller, who ran away, to live to fight another day ! This appeal is regular southern doctrine and is enly what might be expected from these copperheads.'- The forcing business could be participated in by two, yet, we would urge that Union men remain at home until called upon by the proper authorities I .We believe the board of canvassers should and will be sustained by all right minded men, who desire to see the puri ty of the ballot box and the law sustain ed; and we have no fear of the result, even should such Democratic arguments a3 pistols, brick-bats and clubs be resort ed lb by "Morton's invited guests." ; ' ' Another fraud is reported in Richard son county. It is alledged, on good au thority, that a Democratic judge of elec tion, at Falls City, was actually caught stuffing the ballot box during the hours of election ! And that a voter, after hit had voted, saw his ticket lying beneath the table on . which was the "ballot box ! Yet, not one chirp of condemnation for this Democratic judge comes from the high-minded, "fighting-cock"" apologist lor treason and the Rock Bluffs swindle ! who attempted, a few years ago, to get into Congress on fraudulent votes cast by a lame negro fiddler from Minnesota I . These frauds will be dealt with by the Legislature, as the necessary" papers have already been filed by Mr. Sumerlad, whose election only is effecied by the fraud in Falls City. Let the result be what it may, ? we are opposed to any fighting, unless inaugurated by the Dem ocratic party, then let the laws be enforced!- . . ' The News. ' The Fenian excitement is subsiding very fast; and will soon completely die out. ' - : ' " - An attempt in Congress to repeal the neutrality laws between this country and Canada, failed. . , : The new postal law, just passed, re quires extra postage on a letter forward ed from one ofHce to another at the re quest of the party addressed; and re stores dead letters to the writers free. " A fight in high life occurred in Wash irigton on the 14th. On the 11th a very exciting debate occurred in the House, during which high words passed between Representatives Grinnell, of Iowa, and Rousseau, of Kentucky. On the 14th as Grinnel was leaving the House, Ros seau followed him up and attacked him with a cane. Grinnel made no resist ance, nor was the drubbing very severe. Rousseau will probably be suspended. Quite a number of cases of cholera have occurred in New York. Of the rinderpest we hear nothing lately, it is doubtless decreasing. . Horace Greely is said to favor the pardon of Jeff". Davis. This will doubt less be done if he is not sufficiently scared to leave the country and forfei his bail. It is difficult to tell which wou'd make treason most odious to hang hirn or let him run at large despised by all; yet we rather believe in the hanging. Bushwhackers are again on the ramp- ajre in some nortions of Missouri. On" the night of the 14th a gang made an attempt to rescue one of their number who was in jail at Independence, during which Henry Bugler, the Deputy Sheriff and jailor, was instantly killed. '. It will take about three million dollars to carry out the treaties recently: made with the Indians... ' . ' ' :.. Our latest quotations on gold is 50 cents premium, and on the rise. This doubtless occasioned by foreign -demand upon, our eastern merchants who have been greatly overtrading during the past year. .- . . . ; .- : The time;for the trial of . Jeff. Davis has been posponed to, the first Monday in October. - :- . The validity of the civjl rights bill has again been called in question by. Justice WTatkins, of Sandy Hook, Md. Ia the cas a-charge of. rape, was made, by, a colored women in behalf of her daughter against a white man. The Justice deci ded .that the.evia'ence of a white witness was cecessary before he . could take cognizance of the affair. The case was reported to the War Department and by it reported to the proper authorities for investigation. . ' It is said that a majority of the Cab inet are in favor-of Jeff. Davis being pardoned,: and it : was -to far.: arranged that the amount was fixed as to ths requi red security, which was C250.000. Sure Crop of Winter Ona great objection to Nebraska that many cf our farmers urge is that it is not a gc;l wheat country. ; The past ten years seeni to psoirejii fact, yet we have heard of no instances where our farmers have really tried to avoid the causes which have made Winter Wheat a doubt ful crop:; The princi pal"cause37a-fc near as we can learn, - which destroy Winter Wheat are, the prevailing high winds which, blowing the soil f Fain the rdotsiaf the young wheat, which is sown broad cast, leave'the, tender roots -.exposed in eaily Spring; and, the alternate tha wings and freezings which prevail during win ters. The following method to insure a crrp we find in the Chicago Tribune. It is given, by an extensive farmer in Illinois, who has tried it repeatedly with success, and in whose neighborhood jt is now generally practiced successfully : . "The ground is carefully. plowed and prepared toward ' the last of August or early days of September, and the wheat is then put in with a drill. A quantity of oats, equal to about half that would be put in on a like-piece of ground for a crop, if then sown on the wheat, and both wheal and oats come forward, and, before the cold sets in, cover the ground with a mass of green. " The frosts kill the oats, and the decayed. leaves; if they may be so called, surrounding and partly covering the still growing wheat, effect ually shield , it from the fatal effects ot the rapid freezings, thawings and 'furk ous winds of the early spring."' " ! . 'This method seems to us. peculiarly adapted to obviate the difficulties experi enced in Nebraska, and we hope our farmers will give it a trial. The following from.the Nebraska City News of the 8ih, indicates plainly Dem ocratic regard for the soldier: - "The magnificent Major has not con- descended to inform his sable-souled LKne&ds waether voting has ceased or not The soldiers could have been made to poll 1 ,800 votes just as legally a 1 18. The entire vote u a swindle a fraud upon the people of Nebraska." How do you, like it! ye soldiers who have been duped into helping to position the party who would hare disfranchised you while you were periling life and limb for your country; will ye still be. gul led again by the party who are led by the man who puplished the above insult to patriotism ! How do you like it rela tives and friends of the Veteran First Nebraska ! , Morton and the Democratic party now stand the avowed opponents of saldier and negro suffrage J They would place both on a par. Remember, ' sol diers, that the Nebraska Democracy con sider . your voting a "swindle," and an it 'Off. with your hat3" 13 the order ! T ... , The meeting of citizens of Nemahtt county, called for the purpose of organi zing an Association to raise funds for the erection 'o? a Monument in Walnut Grove Cemetery in this city to the mem ory of the late Hon. Samuel G. Daily, having met on the 12th and adjourned to 3 o'clock, p. m., this" 13ih day of June, 1S66,' met pursuant to adjournment at the office of Wm. H. Hoover, in Brown ville, and effected4 a permanent organiza tion by the election of S. P. Majors, President, ; H. M. Atkinson, Secretary, John L. Carson, Treasurer, i ; Of the Association. , On motion, E. W.; Thomas, E. Worth-, ing, O. B. Hewett, S. M. Richand Wm. H. Hd'fver were appointed a committee to report the names of persons in. the various Counties in the Territory to act as Directors in their, respective counties in soliciting contributions, and appointing suitable persons to attend to the collecting of funds for the Monument in the vari- our prpcincts in Nemaha oounty. The J following is the report of said committee, ; For Directors in the various Counties in the Territory : I .. Judge E. S. Dundy, for Richardson Co. Jno. L. Carson, for Nemaha county. . Hon. David Butler, for Pawnee county. Capt. Prsfon, for Johnson county. . Hon. N. Blakely, Gage county. . - r Rev. Young, for Lancaster, Saline & Seward counties. . Vi ; M Hon. Royal Buck, for Otoe county. - Hon. Hannah, for Cass county. , Hon. John Q. Goss, for Sarpy county. Hon. A. S. Paddock, - for Douglas co. v ... .... - ,i. . Hon. T. Kennard Washington county. Col. R. W. Furnas and Geo. B. Graff for Burt, Cumraing and .all counties north of Reserve. . : ; M. H. Sydenham, Esq., Kearney co. Hon. O.cT. B. Williams, for Platts, Hall and Buffalo counties. 'Committee to solicit subscriptions m Nemaha county : . ; ; , . Brownville Precinct, . Jno. L.. Carson and E. Worthing. Peru Precinct, Thos. M. Green and Dan'l C. Cole. : . Nemaha City, D. C. Sanders and John Barnes. .- : '..... . ' , Aspinwall Precinct, J. M. Paulim. St. Deroin, A. J. Ritter. Glen Rock. Franklin Redfordr . . Lafayette, Phillip Starr. . r T Washington, Barney Otens, Benton, Henry Stienman. Bedford, A. T. D. Hughes. - Douglas, John Long. - On motion, report of Cornraittee was received and adopted. , , . . ;On motion, the sadeCcramittea were instructed to prepare &n address in cir cular form explanatory of the objects and desires cf tho Association. Un motion, the several Directors ap-, subscription in the various counties in the Territory were authorized to appoint such' Comrnittegs for their respective counties and adopt such measures as they may deem advisable for the collection of funds in same for this Association. - No further business appearing the As socia.ti.oa adjourned to meet in this , city on Wednesday, Itme 2$ih, 1566, &t 3 o'clock, p. ra. - -'--': S. P. MAJORS, Pres. "H. M-ATKijfsoif, Sec NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cWfRJWfORS and B UILDERS. iProposali will ba received t the Coaaty Cleik'i Office, in BrownriUe, until S o'clock A. M, Mon day ,Ju!jr 2nd 1838,for famishing upon the groand. Drick, Stone, Lime, Sand, Lumbej, Shinglei nd all other neeesary material for the constrnction of a building lor County purposes, according to plans and specifications on file ia tbe Count Clerks Of fice. . . . - Proposals will also bereceired at the same time for the Stone work, masonry 'and Carpenter work and such other work as shall be necessary for the construction of said building, i v -. . '. . By order of tbe Board of County Commissioners, jipriI,18thISil. ' WILLIAM H.HOOVER, . S8.It3.00 ; ..r;-: ; County Clerk. THE HANDLE Y FARM ; NEAR BROWJiTILLE FOR SALE, In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court, of Nemaha County , "S'ebrnsk Terri tory, I wilt of fer for sale at public Auction, . . i On the 2tst day of July, A D. 1866, at one o'clock P. at the front entrance of the Post Office in Brownrille in said County of Nemaha, the following dflvribed real estate situated in Ne maha County, Nebraska Territory; to-wlt: The West half of thi North East quarter of 'Section thirty in Township fire, North of Range sixt een East, containing Eighty .acres ; the South half of the North East quarter, of Section thirty in Town ship fire Nortk , of Range sixteen East, eicept tract of land drcriHd is follow t -wit; eom-men-cing at tbe South" East corner - cf the Norih East quarter of said Section, running thence West 150 rods, thence North 42 rods, thence East 150 rods, thence Soith 42 rods, containing 40 acres except also a tract commencing at the South West cornsr of said quarter Section, thence North 80 rods, thence East 10 rods, thence South 80 rods' thence West 10 rods, containing 10 acres ; and ex cept ilso a tract commencing at the North W est corner of the land formerly owned by W. H. Zook, thence running East 415 feet to the County Road, thonce North 15 feet .thence West 415 feet, thence South 15 feet to the place of beginning. The said property known as the Hanaley Farm J and situa ted on the bottom about 1 1-2 miles South of Brownrille. C ALA. WAT MILLS AP:, ' Administrator of tha Estate of Arch. '39-31510,50 Handley deceased. yyya TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE, JOHNSON & GO'S Aram Composed of James L.Johnson's Grea) Western Circus i and Van VlecV Mammoth Show, both under One Immence PAvillion Capable of HoldiDg 4,000 People ! . AND WILL EXHIBIT IN Tuesday, June, 26th 1866, Doors Open at 3 & 7 P. 31 MESSRS JOHNSON & CO., Have connected with them the Largest Troupe of Equestrian, Gymnastic and Athletic Talent Ever before consolidated in any one Company, either in Europe or America, consisting of Thirty Performers, Four Lady Equeitriaas, Two Highly Popular CLOWNS MR. & MRS. DE CASTRO, Will perform the most wonderful feat entitled the -'Aerial Suspension or Sleeping in the air, the most astonishing feat erer performed, and it has been pronounced by those that have witnessed the performance; as being something of a superhuman nature, both beautiful and pleasing. MR. JOSEPH TINKHAM, The Great Double Somersault Turner. . MR. JAMES SMITH, , From the Royal Amphith eater, London, the most popular CLOWN now traveling. His comic orig inalities is of a high and gentlemanly tone. Mr. Smith will introduce his Infant Clown the smal lest and youngest equestrian in the world. MR. JOHNSON, Will tntroduce his highly trained horses, : Snow Storm and Frank ! The performances will consist of nearly every act that has ever been introduced in the Are in Ear rope or America. ' ' ' "r Doard of Directors. 1 James S. John son: Business Manager. Mr. J . Tinkham .Equestrian Manager. Mr Van Yleck, Treasurer. ' Mr. George Cramer , Master of the Ring. .Acrobatic Troupes In America at a large expense, with a Tiew of giv ing entertainment worthy of public patronage. - , : -Admission . . 75 cts. Children 50 cts. L. , V AN YLECK , Traveling Agent. ISTJhl W J, B. WEXiLS - DEALER IN . OBIS IICD I1EJ1S. Peru, Nemaha Count y, Eebraska Has just received large and well selected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISH, DYE STUFF, BRUSHES, SPONGES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, : And everything commonly kept in a First Class Urns Store. Customers will find his Stock eomplete.which he offers for CASH at the very lowest market prices Phv3iciiB8 Prescriptions Compounded with the utmost care at all hours. . JuneSlft 1S? 39 ., SALE OF APPRAISED STOCK, . On Monday, the 39th day of July, .1866, at ten o 'clock A. 'M.'. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand , at the residence of George Crow, living seven miles southwest from, Brownvile at Weddles Bridge id Nemahji County, Nebraska. One ttriT Filly, with righ hind foot white, a mall star in ferehead, supposed to be three years old last SpriDgppraUed at Sixty-two dollars and flfty cents. Taken up by Geor?e Crow and now in his possession. FREDERICK . ALLEN, 39 3t .. JiJti;e cf the Peace. PIP lb I ii CIRCUS SALE OF --APPRAISED -. STOCK On Friday. July. 27thlS56, at U A ,M., I will offer for sale to the highest bidder Jot cah in hand the rremises cf uilkinson oar. Irrics pear L:nzii liire. in Nemaha Ccua'T. Nebrasi Ter ritory,on stray Cow, described as follc.w,j? One r.:i speckled Cow4 with hole ia left e,tr, as-1 split ir; the rigMsmal 1 .pike horns, snppcse.. t be ysirs old, and arrrUcd attwatv-tira Jollafs 3S-5t : R.Y.HDGII3,J.P. iin Old Sen Ctt to a ncx7 -Tuns ' - v n o n n v 1 o u u mA tprintj approacht$ Ants and Roackei From ttir bolet eom out, Amd Miet and Rat$, :. I rvite of cots, Gaily tkip about." ' . U8 years established in N.V. City." f infallible remedy known." "Oufy- 4tt ree Frona roisons, t; . "Not dangerous to the numan Family." "Rti come out of their holes ta die" , Costar'a" Bat, Iloach. &o , Extermiaairs - Is a paste used for Halt. ASioe,iiQactes, . - Black and red Ants 4c, Ac.,43.," 'COSTAJl'S" . Bed.Buff . Exterroiri&tQr, Is a liquid ot1 wash u?ed to destroy, and as a preventative for Bed-Vug, Jt. COSTAR'S" Electrio Powder for InsectJ is for Moth, MotquUoe; Jt lea, uea-ungs, . nect on plant, Foul , Animal. &e. i ! t Bi wari 1 1 1 of all wor thless imitatio ns tT See that "CosTAa's'" z;ame is on each Box, Cottle, and FUA, before you buy. -- - - - Address,: . "HENRY R, C08TAR, : .i , & : r . 482 Broadway, New Tor k. Joll in Brownville, Nebraska, And by all Druggists and Retailers."' 1 8 6 6 INCREASE OF RATS. The Farmer" Gaaette (English) asserts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will have a progeny and descend ants no less than 551,050 in three years. Now,un lessthisimmensft family can be kept down, tbey would eonsume more food than would sustain 65,- OQO human beings. 2T See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 18 6 6 BATS Term BIRDS. Whoever engapres in shooting small birds ism cruel man; whoever aids in exterminating rata is a benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their ex perience in driving ous tnese pests, we nea something besides dog, eats, and traps for tbis bu sidess. Seientifie American, N. T. Es7"See "CostabV advertisement above. .1 8 6 6 . - COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, tafe and sure the most perfect RATiScation mee ting we have ever attended, Every Rat th t etn (ret it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some place as dis tant as possible from where it was taken. Bale Shore, Michigan, Mirror. IST "See Cost&b's advertisement above. 18 6 6 E0USEKEEFER3 troubled with vermin need be so no longer, If they use "Costar's Extermina tor. We have used it to our satisfaction : and if a box cost $5, we would have it. We have tried poisons, but they ejrett nothing; but "Costaks article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Ants, and Bed -Bugs, quicker than we can write it. Itis in great demand all over tht country. Medina, Vhio, Gazette. tSee "CosTAa's' advertisement abeve. 18 6 6 A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.-Speaking of '.'Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ant, &c.( Exterminator ''more grain and provisions are destroyed annu ally ia Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer." Lancaster, Wi Herald. fiprSee "Cqstab's" advertisement above 1 8 6 6 FARNERS AND IIOUSEKEEPERS-should rec ollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain, Provisions, &c, are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insectsano vermin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of CoTAB's'."Rat, Roash , Ant, Ac Exterminator, bought and used jreeiy. 13? hee "toSTAB s advertisement abave. Sold in I Dwnville, Nebraska. Vif" Sjld by all Drufgis's and Dealers. June 20th 186 fl, 4ms C. AULTHAN & Co's ii SI7EEPSTZLEES. 9$ THX ONXT GZNUINJB "SWEEPSTAKES" ' " T3&ESJU3Q KACSI5E. C. ItriTXAir, I Hikit H. Tatxc. Maaufactnrer, I Gca'l Western Ag't, Canton, Ohio. Chicago, HI. TWO STYLES OF HOBSE POWERS. Ths LaproTed u Carey" PpTrert , (Both eight and tea horse.) Tina co!ipiirTSATrri'Q powim, (Both eight and ten horse.) - A U.dAlls ambition exkts aaiOEg tireslen to " cm leil macHae ia tie neignbornood.'' "Sotlia b Bort ftogreealle to them thka to tare firmer! com plaia list Host Tork if sot prcpwjj flone, a to loeH nlnalla tiss Ij tsasoa af treiiAjes, tie cta letooilasLctbai!iaciiae, ' Tho 8weepstakes ra the accredited of the Threshing Machine family, and its saperior tresth, durability, simplicity, ease of draft, style cf finish, and capacity for threshing and cleaning grain faster and better than any other a the world, are aekne wledged. . Tha great rcptjtatloa achieved br this farorite machine has led sereral unscrupulous mans fActnrers, and numerous agents, to attach the ham " SjrnmuiJ," in ona way and another, to thoif tnachioes and adTertisements to mislead and deed re. - This ia tha essence of meanness down right piracy, and sailing under falne colon. To aroid the counterfeit, see that erery machine has the card, 44 C. AULTIIAN CO., M Aire r AcnntEBS, CanUn, Ohio," In gilt letters, conspicuously on botia idee of the Separator. The1 Genuine Sweepstaies ecahles the thresher to pick his customers, seldom stops for re pairs, last much longer than- others, saves meh grumbling and Textion,'does the same amount of work with leas labor, and enables him to select the best and most profitable job. - Th fanners give it a preference, aid eftea an extra price per bushel, because it threshes clean from the heads, separates perfectly from the straw, cleaas fit for market without waste, sara all the grain, does its work with the utmost speed, safe ty and economy, and does not keep a gang of men and teams about them on expense.. Th elegant "Patent Pivot Sid Gtr Is to be found pnly on the SwitrsTAXia. Our "Patent Cleanin? AJn?aa4u en ables the operator to control ths direction of tbe blast, and position of the seiTes, and dean either .heavy or light grain, without waste, as fast as it can be threshed, the ehaffand dirt being separated . from the grain before it ttriU ih aeive d 0. Separators, Horse Powers, Etrair Stac!k. era, Gears or Jacks, sold separately, when desired. A written warranty delivered with every machine. The "SWEEPSTAKES " is usual y every scares article after harreet, and parties sionii order omlg. - Call or send and get a p&mpMat circilar, giving a fall description an j particulars, to ret hef with numerous certificates, and the namee and res' dne of over three thousand persons who have trag ht and nsed the 8wuieTAKza in Illinois. Ioa Ciaasota, Wisconsin, and Kansas, alone. THEO. HILL & CO. . Agenthj-BBOvrsvitLE, Nebhasxi. il 1 ; 1 J:y Li U Of Saint CONSULTING AND OFEllATING PHYSK Vv ;'C1AN AND SURGEON FOIl ALL v y DISEASE OF THE IB .YE E AB-IiTOjiS-h OAT .SUPERIOR FEENCH- ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED t. ' t PJl EORT has, by special request, cement to visuit the followicT which times he can be consulted on all diseases of the - - 5 T Eye Ear Lung HeaxThroat Catarrh and Deaf ne jiau uc ia a. Miiy ana oaiurua junei to, in i;yin ana .iUih - J Will be in Neb-tasM City, at; the SEYMOUR IJOSE, Monday, Jnl7 i mnA - regain until JulI0ih:j:::: : : I : Jal7 -4 ind Will to ia Qaa Cit, from. July 12th.. until the . 19th .Room -t .." .IERNDON HOUSE. i . uocaauia- LEAVENWORTII. at tfee fLANTEli'S HQUSE, Thursday ot , WESTON. Ma, at ihe Best House, Friday and Saturtay.'Jq.ia abd o'n 7 ST. JOSEPH.at the Saunder? Hoyse.Mondaj rand Tuesdy.June ijthind (Oyer twelife hundrec been suceessfully treated JW jjjr (LPiia'iL' witnm ine ppst .two months Consultation and: Examination. Free ' , Bemariiabie Cure bf; (Cat aFrli ol Years 1 . Gtanite, "With plfcre I can reccotnmend nr.BOUT to those afflicted, as I hare been a rrest Hitrrer wrth called Catarrh far many years, nl fur three month preTlous to appljlng to Dr. BOB?. I could not sleep at night, I wit o much distressed. As scon as t com; mencep treatment with Dr. BOBt I began impnmnj- and at this time feel entirely free from tbe disease. I hare, preTions to applying to Dr. JJCRT, endeavored to obtain relief trom erery kpotrn coarse. Those ar Sic ted In those ways won Id do well to coma ft Dr Bort at once J. PIPS, , . . Steamboat Cabin Bailder. 1 No. 95 Leree Street, St. Lonis. Reference and names of medical gentelmen and oth era who have- been Intimately acquainted with Dr BORT, and wbo take particn Ut pleasure- in recom mending bim to the patronage or the pchuc as a gen tleman worthy of. every confident?, and snrgeaa In whose judgement and skill thy all cciy I Valentine Mott af. p L. I V., New Tork J, a. iriacu, it. D., LL,i. rt Josiah N. Wood, M. D., X. L. Clark, af. D.. it i " ' ii i B. Crane, M. D., W. 3. Church, U. D. l. D. Rogers, E. D.. B. S. Baker, If. D. . - 'i Dr. Xott. President ot the Union college of Schecc- taay, New York. G. J Parish, M. D.. New Tork. . B. cas at b , ' J ( A. S Eeslie, Surgical' Instrument Uanofactoreer, St. Johns, New Tork - . . . i i - Stephen Alexauder D D college or New Jersey. John McLane D D ii Lyman Atwater. D.D. lm James C. Moffat, D. D., I II B. il. U asp-aye, D. D. Hon. L. A. Chandler. Rockway Judge RobeMn, BelTidere. P. B. Kennedy. Ka, ' . Ryington, af. P, ' . BenJ. Deputy, Esqy - t Rev. Wm. Kirk, ' f . Rer. U. J. Osburn. ; Chief Justice Wherplpy, Jorrlstown, Hon Jacob Vannetta, Hon. Theodqre Little . , James S. Dickenson, Ksa. Chester Rer. J. Stoutenbarg Rev J. Brewster Rer G. E. teer, L L D., Utic New Tork, formerly. rresipent Agricalturat Collet- CEUTIFCATES A few of the many recent voluntary testimonials of cures from persons well and favorably. kown. who have been cnre.t by Dr. Bort (and that too or tbe most recent date). ' Alihou;h having many thousands in his possession, a few only is here subjoined : ST. LOITIS Mo Jane 15th 18fi5. I have been deaf in one ear for fifty years, orcanon. ed by Scarlet Fever of Canker-rash, and in the ether ear thirty years, caused by lever an J taxing qnintne. My deafness waa so great that I .on Id with difficulty, understand anyone and it was Impossible for nie to bear common conversation. Mr dQfness wos accom panied by a constant CUcharae from the ear; al-o a continuous roarmo: and hissing in my ears. Three mouths since I put' my self under Dr Sort's care, al though , seventy-one - years- of lee he caused mp to hear as well as any one of my age. J-SPhRS. JODNSTOy. ' Fourteenth Street. St. Iouie Mo. Afr Johneton was formerly a Whwlesal Grocer pn Seaond Street, St. LouH. Twenty to yesrs tsve t snflTered from a most dls tressing disease of the Eye and Liver. I have bvn treated by i(xteej different physicians dnribg that time without benefit. I called qn Dr Bort and tn six weeks, without anv operation fr mt Eyes, rq ep tirely cure me. J reside in Jrsyrille, Illinois . ameua- a. roa Ytii. St. Louis, Mo, June l$tb IbC5. DR. BORT Peir Sir; I have beea blind and help less for the last eleFso yoars, being let most every where. I have been nearly as bad for tbe pjsi CM een yeare, suffering far more than tongue can tell. Now my eyes are as well, and yon have, thank God, enred me. And, if this plain statement can be toe means ofjgiving relief tp gny poor sufferer, ynn rosy puMish it. .MaS. LOISIA BLOW, I hare been affictad with Scrofnlons Sore Eyes ever since I can remember, and hve endeavored to obtain relief from every known so arte ; and finally, as a last resource, I concluded to place myself under tha charge of Dr Bort, who cured my eyes in tix weeks.- - Tours, its.. ABRAHAM GOODXAN. . . t - 8t. Lota Mo. ALTON, ILLS. Angnef ilta 1S65. DR. BORT Pear Sir : I have taktn your remedies acd followed yourdirecrons for aCatarrad Djrses wiih which I have so long been afflicUd (13 years). am happy to state to yon that I am enwreli cored, and many thai.ks to yon for ito skill j.oeepwd In my car. I am my dear sir,yoer obedient friend and Fell wisher ; M. P. BRTAJiT.; Altcpi 111(00(3. I have been suffering from a Catarrhal Jffectin of the J orgs for two years, eo much so 1 was bed fast for thre) months. U id constant cough, and expeetcia ting a thick, yellowish matter. 1 Ijsd prerionsto ap. plying to Or. Bort, endeavored to obtain relief from very known souvce, and all to no avail until I took, t reatment from Dr. Bort ybij cared m in six weeks treatment. C. P, COLLAW. fo If l foprtreath trct, st Louis' OSAGE ORANGE Er "iS Or X JT Gr . Tft nnr1arT.nil li 1 rented In tlin Terrif Arr nf Nebraakaor the purpose of rais'Gg QSAGS Plant and setting out and making Fence of the tame, I shall eqlttyate and. end the same for. three jeawr- ana gi' ao stqo mijjo v py r .. ' " from ONE dollarand TWENTy FIVE cents to TWO dollars per Rod. I shall set oat the Plants the Kan'as line and eo as farun as Omaha .and probably some distance P - . . . - . t n in :t beyond, tak ing a strip 01 coumrj r wJri. nrt ht-mnA that if there will be enoegh to do to mate it an object for me to go there. UOW TO PKEPARE THE GE0USD. ,.. . . - ... -. f i , - XO ail WB9 wnu w -" " - . - r - - - eround in the following manner I Ilt i Prairie pUw 9 a . st m lA.winfl' A n-A n i"MS a' l( fv r trc plow from one and b!f to two incbea. deep; io tbe F-11 harrow it, the back farrow It) -aioin tl; n - .wA w An w svetAnffet (a PAlitv 9 fT fh Plan la old eroend back farrow in August before, tha weeds go to seed.- k v . t special contract with yon. I shall also, have all kinds ot rruit irees, riowers, r.rergreens, armio bery for sld,!l grown in the Territory' and accli mated. To Those who are raising Plants , of their own, and would like me t nnk,. their, heg for them, I will take their Hunts : ir.ptxt yiyr 1 will tea taem now (oma&a gooa ience, uu iu gpediestand best way temalte it tho best way to save the Plants during theSrstand second win ter. Those buyirg Plants of pe will get, the re ceints fre. . . . - , If there is any nun i? , Ihe Jet ri tof J, .that; can give better instruction?. I will give him one thous and dollars for it." I al30 furnish a receipt "for de stroying the Goober, for fifty eent, .etc : . Agents anted to canvass in Kansas, Nebraska Iowa and y ijiouri , they can ea3Jy make from tme to three' hundred dollarspcr month, clear of expen ses. Address, NATHAN McKEIGIIAN. P.O. Box 12, Brownville, Nebraska. Refer by permission to -. Jlhm Ported ,L'nTn- r LcTHxa UoADtx? - r " 7 ": "' - R.r.BAKRjrr.- Br jwnViQ, - Any tree paving a larje tract of limt V, fbnee, and would rather I should .take part or the land for my pay, I will do so to those who wish ice to make them a fence . write to me st Brownrille, acd let me kno"y hoy Rjac"j yoa, w3nt m? Jo fene fof yoa , and I will call at yopr residence Voraejiaae b stween nnw anil thn first nf Jinnirv' neit. r:cT7ii"i"f J 1 :! 4 Vi J ' i; Lduilio1 111 2 - - y inu iiuilSCj ,TIiursday Friday i 1 ST. tCtnS,J!y. 13, 1SS3. I .j u. iuiiuwiu iMiiincai ei facts cvutcrmng mj own astooisiung cure, which to me was life to the dead. ,,T- About three years tgo I took a severe eold wkich. seemed to locata oa my ht and longs, aodsiac that time my ondirion has beta truly alarming, t special ly for eighteen months. - Ify phyicians, myssii sn4 frlevds bid abandoned ail hopes of my reoovmy. languago can describe ej suffering, whijh anonysd me botr. day and night. - No effort on my part to obtain a cure had been 9Taittetv "fcr I emsfoyed. frotn tbe commencement of rs sie.ntus, the most eminent medical aia of the State, and took their remedies faithful ly, ontil they frankly told S that I had Tnberculoos Consamptioa and could not be nrod. Previou to the aooonoce. ment of my. physicians I had seen Dr Sort's card ia the Press, and bad baer advised by my friends to tst ploy him; Bat I was very much disconra ed lo re gard to my afSlction, A short time previuas U ap plying to him I bse'ved several lenimoiiala from persons who I knew hd been In delicate health, an4 some of Wbieh oxcited my mind te call cn bias for l. vice, which I did. A boot two months since I told the Dxtor I had do money to throw away, and did njt wish to be reat4 aniess he was confldent.of success. Be (rankle told me. that he did not wish tq treat mennlets be cored tne, and srtd he wou 1 decide that fact in a few no menU and prqeeaded to examine me. and in less thin fifteen rninutes ke said he would care me. Nuw, I can troiy say with pleasure, Jfor the benefit of tboe suffering from the ssme difficulties, that I baveoa y been nadsr Pr. Bort's treatment some two moothi, and am a new man. I bad anticipated that I should receive about the same routine of drngilng a I bad received from other (btsiciaos ; but on the contf.rr, hsv gave mo no napeos medecines or miners! peis. pes. The liola treatment fruia the beaianlng iu very pleasant and agreeable. I baye beard a . great many reason speak of tbe treatment who have been cored: and of olo accord speak of the axreeable Mode of treatment. There seems no confusion or guess work a Bout ut. awn s treatment or dlagonosls of disease. He proc eos upon fixed and U established principa!a, and according to lwrrell understood by hlnae f ami t er ia vitieiio of their infallibilU l from tli ici that be is most generally useful, and can, v. in. pi rfect sart'y cur tboe chronic diseases of yraisM t itirg, whicfc has been f ul ly demonstrated ia thoii.a't u ..t eases. . GIBSON n i.;WEKT, Seventeenth iire- i, bi Louis. ITeallns. Poircrs or tclallclsia. At Demontitat :& on over Twe'.tt Tliowend Individ volt by DH. JBCST, of y eve lr. There is a healing power among o ; a riyican Se has ctrred-thoussnds in this city, after ar tner rj- jems have been erneusiea , m pqyM uin iiccnsi and further pieues nirnser louro , nmnjiuaio which have baffled the iki;i of huini .' or mt'iicii men la all pa-taes, and even bid den i e I mi prp practh f und, lastly, there is a i h la iwboua produce thousand of tetinjonls of tl. t relisS s indivfduali i this city, aa elsewhere, wi Imts beea posittrely and permanently cored aftei .1. .. beriieiu nient--after tbe most eminent medical n bad ail edl Tes, verily, and that pbysictsn U It rw.rt h'e Inflraiaryis located on the corner of t.iki auu im trusts, S-i0!.' D Bort we ven; brieve, baa eurel-mre ehronw cases mi the patt Jru woils, in Sr. Louis, thsn all the med.cal men wt... hjs ever prctrced their pofession hero for those 4,.ets. Hs make, as epecialiile. tit: Diieaes cf trie g)j, Isr, Lcdks, Tnroat. Heart and. Catarrh. This i U ojT look like boajalnz. but. neverthele-a, it ii i an-l if yoa d-ubt it, consult a few of tbe manj per snUe rertiflcales la loll synopsis are to be i u ij u ue c- omns of thia paper for tbe-guodoi hnr'ijny..-p"- Louts Daily DupaltH, Awput lit iioo. t " fiycadr, Lniigs, IIeart, Throat and catanh, - The flaany wonderful cares performed by Dr. ov n, tbe above diseases ia this city, and in mar - stances whea all nope or recovering cy inise o had been despaired of, stamp him amooic the flrt pt.r- slciac and sergejiis. Dr Bort'e Infirmary mi -sulfation rooms are locted on the corner ef )' Third and- Vine streets - where he cai be coaalut daily.-lSf. Loui DvUg Republican, Auiuf-l DR. BOUT'S EYE, EAR k ;LU,G INFIRMARY y:...- . - ' ' - ' : ! '' IS LCCaTXD O THS CORKIR Of Third " and Vine Street 8t Uoii, Vs. w-herii all letters should be addressed, contslalsg ! polie sumps for retnra postsge PIANOS! PIAH OS! $350 to 81,400. at . ",V.-r H. H. SA2T0IT&C0 I OT. JjOTJin, IvlO' HAVE Con'aa'nUy on tanJ the Larst , Ati. 1 s litutntne, w tut; INSTRUMENTS tnaJe by wm. Bi Bradbury,. , . . ' '''lilZiW York Piaacfirta Comjaay-. frames Vasev Maspa Uaralin's" Cabinet Orgaa?. .' $110 to 8160 Ech. , .-Wrerooms: Cor. Pifti & (Under Sou ixsm Di TV'hft AVflTlIS UUGf : 7. lV. H. Manny's Coabbed Reaper Sweepses 'Tbrasbin? Tr&Hmhh&Co-sPekm Dare's Celebrated Moline Shotel Breakirg PIows; can p h l THEO. m-- Ayert Sarsaparilla ; 1 ' ! . . . Also, en hind Stcovfl.pana rianos, 3Ielodeaas, riT ', , i Ac, Ac A " " Which are sold af Birr""-, . -Send for" Circular" and "Pricc-L.