"""""L OCA. Xu JOHN Ii-CP,Lli APP, EDITOR. 'bEOWKTILI E, THURSDAY, JDNE 18,1863. SHEFFIELD & EATON. 124 Pine Street and t 6. WILLIAMS, 7 C'Aitii Sr, JV. . cor. 6A. , art icr io'io'icj ah" to ot. voon lor IDl ntper, win iBa " too porc&as i, m the Citr St Loots. WILLIAM HAWXBY is our authorized Agent to receive subscriptions for the Advertiser la Aetna Is ,ty Precinct. A.Hawlet is our authorised A pent to receive eubscrlptlons tor the Advertiser, at Clifton. GIO. G. STA.R3; liow authorized Agent at Aipln- Vall. b. ' ' J ' GRAND FESTIVAL The Ladies' of the M. E. CkarcU will hoU a Grand Festival at Mcrherson's New Hall, Tturedaj,- June 15th, For the purpose of raising means to purchase a Bel for the M. E. Chiroh. The Ladiej are waking ex tensile preparations to make this the most pleasant affair of the season, and, judging from those engaged in the work, they will succeed. The object is worthy of patronage, and we hope that there will be a grand tarn oat to enjoy the festivities and aid a good cause .TISDEL bai Stu Jebaker Wagon. TISDEL has Two Horse Corn Planters. CLFN '-CK FLOr.l atTheo. Hill & Co's. 3 . C. LVTT, Lar d Agent, BrownTilIe,Nebraska. f i.r' i "i Theat Flour at McGee & Co' JOHX DEEBE'S genuine Moline Plows, 500 at Theo. Hill A Co.'s. GLEN ROCK Fleur warranted good at TE ARE A Co.'s. A LODGE of Good Templars has been orgaaized at Tacamseh. . . I sell goods 25 per cents, cheaper than arj house In the west.' D. KAY. TEKIX BREAKING PLOWS 200 T. Smith & Co.'s make at Theo. Hill & Co.'s. & n. REDOLENT with the fragrant perfume of dead bog is the center of Levee and Water streets. ALL PERSONS indebted to us will plcse call FENCE WIRE, all kinds, for sale low at SHELLENBEROER BRO'3. RET. L T. BAIRD is now ia attendance on the Christian Convention in session at Council Bluffs. WOOD'S READERS are the best and most da- e rable in the market. For sale at ROBERT TEARE & C.'s I HAVE a No. 1 Stallion for sale. For pedigree. etc., eaH on H. P. MANNING, Xl-ZX 8 miles northwest of Brownrille. FALL AND SPRING Wheat Flour warranted good or no sale. TEARE A CO. DORSE Y & BRO.,are constantly receiving some thing new in the way of Clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. JUDGE O. B. HEWETT will speak before the London Republican Club to-morrow, Friday, even ing. WHY is there such a ruh for McFall A Co's Cp- bolstry, Furniture, et?. ? Because they keep a full stock, sound article and sell reasonable. TWO GIRLS WANTED, one to do Washing and Ironing and one to do Dining Room Work. The highest wages paid. Apply at STAR HOTEL. THE BROWNYILLE MILLS are now turning i,.! as fine an article of Spring Wheat Flour as can -made. The douto r invites competition and in :ection. MILK sold as low as br in v : and no one person charged more than another, by B. B. Thompson, Brownnlle Dairyman. L. D.ROEISON.of the American House, knows how to "keep hotel," he is accommodating, sets a good table and is reasonable in his charges. THE CIRCUS. MagUley k Carroll's Circus whioh exhibited in thi3 city last Thursday, gave great delight to show goers generally. It is a first class show. Tub J.EW EPISCOPAL CHURCH was last Sunday, for the first time, opened for divine ser vice. Rev. G. R. Davis, Rector, delivered an ap propriate and powerful sermon. FOR SALE. The north-easf quarter cf sec. 17, own a, range io. lonnson county, 7 miles fromTe eumseh. Price $3 per acre. Fortennnariply to J. C. McNAUGHTON, Brownville. FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE. I have ior sale or trade a No. 1 two seated Family Carriage, good as new. It can be en at Ben Rogers' Stable. R.W.FURNAS. GODE Y, for July, is certainly a fine specimen of that excellent and popular Lady's Book. No Lady's centre-table is complete without this valuable as sistant in every department of the toilot. J. Y.D. PATCH has iust received a larw lot ot fine Silver Watches. Geneva. Elrin and Tobia. Tary nr in price fromSlO unwardi. Anrl ; now t. peetinga lot of MuiioaUnstrumenti and sheet music"- J.L.McGEE A CO. have obtained an Agency for Russell A Company's Thrashing Machine and Reap- pars and Mowers, manufactured'atMassillon, Ohio. I The name of the makers is a tower of strength, to which their machines vre daily adding lustre. JOSEPH HUDDARD has just opened up an ele gantly fitted up Saloon on the north side of Main a treet, between 2d and 3d. Joe knows how to keep Saloon, and to mix the most cooling beverages for ais scorching weather. XR3E. 8. STEPHENS has opened a Dress and Cloak making establishment one doer weit of Rog ers Livery stable on Main street. From some of her work displayed in the window all may be' sat- ufled shat she nnderstands the business. HON. S. M. RICH has earned an enviable reputa. won during the few weeks which he has been at- tndi eg to Contested Cases in the Land Ofioe, and e take pleasure in recommending him t) the at tention cf all who are involved ia litigation of any kind. ' " MRS. M. E.BARGIS has opened rp an tstab- tablishment on the corner of 3d and Main for the especial benefit of the ladies cf this city and vici- any, where she will keen a choice eelection of Ladies' Fancy Notions.' She is also agent for the V heeler A WUsco ewing Machine. We'wish her success. ... THE GOOD TEMPLARS of this county have de terminal to hare a Grand Fourth of Julv Celebra- tion.andastheplaoehasnotyetbeen fixed upon, we, by request, give pblicitf to the suggestion of the Hlgbland Lodge that it bebeld" near Long's Bridge. lhat sty the others? WE SHALL hereafter self our Flour which took j the 1st Premium at the late County Fair as cheap as any of the same grade, and eaa warrant it to be good. Eor sale at McGee & Co's and Wm. Wal- Ws. ' THOMPSON BltO'S A LOVELACE. PROPOSALS forgradiughe head of Main street are called for in to-day's paper. Here Is a laudable enterprise and paying eon'traot for aome'one to em- park in. liaia street must be graded to its western limit this season. Read the advertisement. V MUSIC Prof. G.P. Berkley is now prepared to furnish as good Orchestra Music as can be found in the State, for School Exhibit ions, Pic-Nics, private parties, Bal!, Ac, cn short notioe and favorable jkwma. Address ' ' ' G. P .BERKLEY, " Brownville, Neb. TIME TABLE .Passenger Trains on the Counoil BInfT and St. Joseph Railroad arrive at North Star, opposite Brownville,' 83, a. m'r leave for Council Bluffs 4:30, p. m. Transfer Coaches leara this city and make close co&ncctiou!, IIAK A UOXTZINGER'ig the amof the rsn tflw on their way to establish a wholesale and retail Staple and Fancy Grocery Store ia this City. Nothing could b more opportune tian the arrival of just such a house to do a regular jobbing busi ness to country mtfrchaaU." We wiah and predict forlh em good success. JAMISON 4 SMALL, of the Red Store hare just sold cut their entire stock of dry goods to Rhodes and Tingle of Tee urns ah, aod will now throw their whole weight on Grocries ia which they are determined, not to.be outdone. We notice they hare, a splendid new express wagon which , they intend osiEg for the benefit of their customers. That's enterprise.' A .RARE CHANCE, FARMERS 1 Col. Farnas, ia another column, 3ers a rare ohance for fanners. He is desirous of lotting cat his Cock of Cashmere Goats on shares. The wool from, these Goats now finds a ready fc,arket. . Few such - chances to obtain the large profit on these ve'rv rateable pure bloods, with so little investment, was ever offered. W. R. VAUGHN, of St. Joseph, is now ia our city soliciting job work upon envelopes, eards, etc., from our business men. The business is a new one, simply inserting ar'her back to' be clothed and mouth to be fed between the home printer and his profit on job work, already reduced to near nothing by eastern competition. Mr. Vaughn is a perfect gentleman. r FARM FOR SALE. 40 acres lying withia one mile of Nemaha City and three miles of Brownville all in cultivation j has an inexhaustible stream cf clear spring water running through it ; a cabin with a splendid spring of water near by upon the prem ises. Arr'tto tf ' G. W. FAIRBROTHER. YE WHO WANT LAND read the card of the McLaughlin & Rich, Real Estate and Land Agents. This will make a etrong" flrmj Mr. McLaughlin being thoroughly acquainted with the Tacant land ia his District, while Rich is as well posted in thelaw for its disposal. Ye landless, e all on them. -J THOSE suffeiinff from chronic diseases should not dispair of finding relief uetill they have tested the skill of that jnaV.j celebrated physician, Doctor Mnuner, oi ai.- umia, the Docter publishes a paper relating to the diseases to whioh reference is made is his card in another column. DVRING the month, ot July, we understand that Prof. Wilson, who recently lectured in this City, and Rer. Mr. Shockey, of the "Soul-Sleeper" de monination, will hold a debate in this city. Prof Wilson, ef course, maintains his doctrine of "Har- monial Phi'oophy." Both being men of large caliber both, instruction and amusement may be expectod. MINSTREL TROUPE. Skiff A Gaylord's cele brated Minstrels will perform in this city, at Ma- Pharson's Hall, Monday evening, Jane 29th.. We have seen this troupe rery favorably notieed in eur eastern exchanges, as one of the best companies now tra v elling. Tbey have in every departmen t of their show talent of the hir;he4 order. This is the first first class show of this kind that has ever Intended performing in this city, and we hope eur citizens will give them a grand turn-out. J3 e m 9 cS u t H 3 i T3 a a o 1 T3 C o a a .a re 2 c o d t 3 .2 a .3 OA o 14 e s ? a a o eg O i w i o o 01 a J3 s o ct a t3 X3 O bo o o 5 a o to THE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER has certainly a reputation for excellence unsurpassed by any in the market. It ba several great improve ments over all others, both in the machine and its draft. Farmers who want a Machine are requested to call and examine the Champion before purchas icg, the Sbellenberger Bro's are accommodating, and the investigation will pay those wanting a No. 1 Machine. PINE LUMBER YARD. Kilbourn, Jenkins A Co,, who have an immense pinery in iseonsin, which turned out 10,000,000 feet last year, have determined to open up a lumberyard ia this city on the Levee. They will in all probability open upby the middle of July. Besides the full stock of al1 kindsof Lumber which they intend to keep on hand, they will keep a full stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Pine Moulding, eto CONTRACTORS ATTENTION ! If you wish a good, safe and profitable contract read the adver tisement calling for Army Supplies of Hay and Fuel for the frontier posts now garrisoned oy gov ernment troops. These contracts are among the most profitable ones let by the government. Any of our citizens who desire to bid on any o; taecon tracts advertised for in this paper can reiy upon fair treatmcn t f rem that gallant oCicer and gentle- man, Brig-Gen. Wm. Myers, Chief Quartermaster of this Department OUR FERRY BOAT, Idona, Sunk Last Monday morning while lying at the Levee of this city. Tho only rational explanation of the cause that we have heard, is, she be:.ng an old boat, must have sprung a leak by being run against the bank a little harder than her old hull could stand- The wreck is now being dismantled. R. F. Barrett, telegraphed immediatly for another boat, and finding that.lt could be had, started Tuseday to bring heralong as fast as possible. He assured us that he should have a muca oeiter ooai mu vu iuu, uu m. soon as steam oould bring her. : HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. One of Dr. rTnmnhrpv'a cases of medicines, containing thirty- fiia! mhraM remedies for every well- known disease, and costs $10. A family provided with ope of them, will save during the year, ten times the amount of their cost, in obviaticg tne necessities vi ft.nrfaie. beaidiss securirs: its member! from protracted and serious ltlneM. The trifling outlay required should be a consideration with all Who believe Sn tae axiom, -kui. saves nine." "Disease, to be overcome, must be promptly met, and Dr. Uumpnreys rem invaluable for such a purpose, htv lor Countr. THE COMMISSION' EBUSINESS is one, that honestly conducted, must greatly benefit tamers, as between them and the consumor always stand a large class' of "intermediate buyers who must make their living from the producer and consumer To assist the producer in taking the full venture of the 1 market, and ret all his article is worth is the busi- ness of the Commission .Merchant, wno cnarges small per cent., only sufficient to pay him for his time in' selling. Now that there is a railroad with-. in easy reach of our farmers, by which New lorit can be reached in fifty-four hours, we take pleasure in callicff the attention of our farmers to the aa vertisement of Jos iah Carpenter in another column. EE WARE OF COUNTE RTE ITS. In a time like this, when rascality is rife in every department of life, any security that can be given to the public should be universally, embraced, and this refers in a special manner to our currency system, which is heir g counterfeited to an alarming extent. Lvea our own young and prosperous city is cot free from fraud of this kindj and a protection Js now offered to an by F.R. Young,of Washington City, Govorn ment Bank No te Detector, who is in the city calling on all out business men to instruct them in the art of detecting counterfeit currency. FJa has reborn mendationg from bankers and merchants of the high est standing in oar sister Etate, axd as he called cn us ati gave us some insight Into the modus eppa randi, it strikes us it is just the thing tee want. Fie has all the genuine plates published by authority from the treasury department from five cents to one hundred dollars, and a powerful German lens with which to compare and examine notes. We hope all our business men will give it atrial, and avail themselves of its benefits. . Bnancial and Commercial. BROWNVIIXE MARKETS. Flour Winter $ sack . ....$7 00$7-50 r Bprtng y sack 1 r Buckwheat $ 3b Corn $ bushel . Meal bushel Bacon Hams f)E '. ' Shoulders Sides $ a Canned LardTb Golden Syrnp$ gal................' Sugar House Molasses ! gal - .. . ; Sugar New York A. V " Brown $ Th Coffee Java 5) i.. . u Rio a ft... Cheese N. Y. Factory $ ft Country 19 ft 75 0 7 60 80 15 12 15 12 0 CI 90 17 15 18 15 50 25 20 18 40 33 20 40 25 40 25 15 25 18 25 75 15 20 30 00 15 1 50 1 CO 18 J 40 25 25 15 1 75 Tea Imperial $)ft " Blacky ft Young Hyson & ft Candles f ft Apples Dried $ ft Green bushel Dried Peaches ft 25 25 20 12 50 15 75 75 12 15 25 50 10 Potatoes y bushel Coal Oil V gal". ao , Butter $ ft Honey ft Onions V bushel Sets qt Beans None in market. Saltbhl-- .... . 4 00 10 20 00 .45 00 45 00 .45 00 . 3 00 Pickets & dos .... .... 15 25 T)0 50 00 50 00 85 00 3 25 Lumber1 Cottonwood $ 1000 44 ' Oak . ... i Walnut... 44 Pine-.. Shingles Cottonwood $1000 Fine Lath Cottonwood $? 1000 44 Pine 1000 Wood TS cord 9 00 8 50 8 50 4 00 14 6 1 25 30 00 00 00 00 15 8 50 40 Hides Dry 3 ft .... .... .. 44 Green Wheat, per bushel Wool, per-ft- CHICAGO rAHKTlT. Ojtce Chicago Journal Commerce 4r Price Current, ) June 10th, 1863. - DRY GOODS. There has been no feature oT special interest to report in the Dry Goods market since the date of our last. The trade has been lan guid, and prices have ruled weak and somewhat lower for some makes of Domestic,' especially Brcwn snd Bleswhed Sheetings and hirting?, and Denims and Tickings. The decline in prices has not increased the volume of business-to any extent, as no concessions in prices can tempt buyers to pur chase beyond the extent of their immediate wants. Ihe quantity of goods ro'd this spring has becnti nu eually small, owing, to a great extent, to the back wardness of the season, and partly to other causes no less' apparent. All are, however, looking to the fall trade for compensation for this disappointment, and if the crops should turn out as bountiful as tbey promise, a large and satisfactory trade must be the result.' Prints in light styles are moving slowly into con sumption, and the demand continues limited ; large patterns are difficult to sell unless at a reduction in prices. Medium work i: scarce, and some agent are asking an advance of Ic on these styles. Raw Cot ton at the close is dull and a shade lower, selling at ZOo for Middling Uplands. The New York Chronicle in commenting upon the market says ; We preceive by the latest advices from England that the same depression exists in the manufacturing districts there, and that many mills are working on short time in order to reduce production. Such a course has been proposed here but no concerted ac tion has been arrived at in Ihe matter as it is gen erally believed that such stringent measures are un necessary. Nevertheless, there is no doubt but. that the usual stoppage of some mills at this season of the year, for cleanio? and repairs, will be prolonged be yond the average period, so as not to overstock the market at the commencement of the fall campaign. J. V. D. PATCH, Manufacturer and Dealer tn CLOCKS,WATCIIES, JEWELRY, Silver apd Silver-Plated "Ware. Constantly on band all varieties of Spectacles. Repairing done in tne neatest style, and at short notice. Charges moderate. Work warranted. City Diug Store, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DAMYHEtf, FARMERS, AXD OTHERS. CONSIGH TOUft AIIES, BEESWAX, EEAXS, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, DRIED & GREEN FRUITS, FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN, WOOL. POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, nors. GINSENG. FEATHERS. HEMP, PRO VISIONS, LARD, OILS, TALLOW, TOBACCO, SEEDS, GAME, SORGHUM MOLASSES, &0 JOSIAH CARPENTER, General ibommlsslon Merchant, 442444 & 44G, WasMngton St. NE YORK: CITY. And receive his weekly Price Currant of Produce aod Groceries the most complete Price Current publish ed in the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates and Cards Furnished Free. Liberal Advances made on Consignments Established, May 1st, 1860. First class Reference given wAen required HISS IUKICE LKACH, TISS MABY A.8IXPSON LEACH & SJMPSON, Milliners & Dress-Makers Wish to inform the ladies of Brownville" and vicinity that they has just commenced a first class MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING Where work will be done with great eare and neat ness, and after the latest Eastern styles. ' Bleaching and Repairing done in the very latest stle and on short sotioe. x ' ' Latest stjles of Ladle's and "Children's Hats and Bonnets constantly-kept on hand, also latest pat terns of Ladies Drssses, Cloaks, and Childrens clo thing cut oa short notice Second Street, between Main & Water $R O WJfYlLLE, NEBRASKA. Ang.S0,l68. ' ' ' x-7-ly DOCTOR WHITTIER HAS oeen longer engaged "in the treatment of rhronic. Sexual and Female Diseases than anv other Physician in St. Louis. ....... j ri in .11 itn forms. Gonorrhea. ;Stricture, Orchitis, Diabetes, and all affections of ! the Urinary ana dbxu .u hsjj wun thes;reatest success. ; j Spermatorrhea, Sexual DeDUity. and Im 'potency, aa the result of self-abuse la youth, or! sexual excesses in inaturer rears, which produce isomeof the follcrin effocts, as blotches, debility,; di fitness; dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil I forebodings, aversion t society of females, loss of 'memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage, tmrroper can be cured. - I ! persona -Buffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia,! Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Eup iture,tr any other chronic affection, may rely upon rocelvlnga raalcai cure. i Particular attention given to alt Female Cem ' plaints t Inflammation and Ulceration of the iw-omb, Leucorrhea, Chlorisls, Sterility &c. Most 'cases' can be properly treated without an interview,: and medicines sent by mall or express, secured free from observation. Consultation by letter or st office feet. Charges moderate and cures guarrantled. E3,Office, with hospital accommodations for pa tients, No. 617 St. Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, St. Louis, Mo. i J3VEBY BOITY can get, In a sealed envelope, imy Theory and treatment-of Sexual and Urinary Diseases, containing full symptom lists, for twe j postage stamps; alsO, my Paper relating toChronlc ' and Female Complaint, for a three cent stamp. I 12-17-ly ' C WORTH OF CLQTH11TC AT WUOL.ES ALi: AND RETAIL! MY ASSORTMENT QF FRESH G NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES, OF Hy Own Hanufacture, IS COMPLETE, COMPRISING Men's and Boy's Clothing AND G G o ) D N s Which I offer to the Public et the it i" Very Lowest Prices tBellitei! CALL AND BE CONVINCED I HTv fnrk nf Gnnda wax made no under mv own supervision, "from Goods bought direct from the Factory, thus preventing the usual Stock Jobber's rrofit intervening between me and my customer?, which enables me io arraui it vrouus a bcuhb .nd Warrants me in the assertion that I can sell my Goods Cheaper than - . i" j . i r.. . . such liooas were ever ouercu uerc uciuic. J. S. KETZEL. 34. Daniel Francis c5c Co., STEAM MONUMENTAL "rTEEP3 constantly on hand a large assortment e Plain and Ornamental Monuments. The Trade supplied .with Blocks and' Slabs. Sawing done to order. ST. LOUIS, MO. M. F. B0TD, Agent, Brownville, Nebraska. JOHN L. CARSON, iirownyijuo, - Exchange bought and sold on all the principal Cities. Also, dealer in Gold and Silver Coirs, Gold Dust and ' ' ' GOVERHHEIIT B0IID3. Dcvosiis received, payable at sight. Interest paid on titnc Deposits by especial agreement Taxes paid jot non-resiuenis. All kinds of U.S.BONDS WANTED JOHN L UAitauw. CLOCK&WJITfflS, a vn ta dtjun . Hn.TTTZ - J KJ U X 1L ' kj Has just received and will constantly kep os Lioa large ana wen eviyY, fcejin is lin.e . ,' " One Door isesi of Grants Store, Br am " ville, Nebraska. Of Clocks; Wauhesand Jewelry due on the short. esixnouce. . ,-,T-rv 7 WORK WARRANTED. ' Brownville. Ke6.. Karch lBth. 1866. D-25ly KEIS WETTER & EARSMAN, Butchers, CITY MEAT MARKET. fj " rv m Frail I Vain bet. Jst and Snd Sta., IIAY'O C0LTJIII7. 8 m E3 3 IT? t-3 a es3 is l VlinfllOO BJLTOE r3 r tTif J A C. AULTIIAII z Co's "SUnEPSTAEES, - j 1 THE 05XT GE2TCTXT5 "GUEEPSTAEES", nijrav IT. Tartoa, Gen'l Western Ag't, Chicago, IIL Manufacturer, Canton, Ohio. TWO STYLES OF HORSE POWERS. Improved Carey" Pottct, (Both eight and ten horse.) Tim COLIPXIIJ'S ATITQ POWE2, (Both eight and ten horse.) A laaiaule amhition exists ancng thresiers to " ova te best machine la tie naijlikirhood." Uotliiaj la Qcre disagreeable to them tbaa to have farmers com jlaia that their work la not properly 2one, m ta lol Taloable time by reason cf breakages, and the can. set D6toocareMiA88lKgamachi!i9. - The 8weepata"kes ta the accredited head of the Threshinsc Machine family, and its superior strength, durability, eimpliclty, ease of draft, style of finish, and capacity for threshing and cleaning grain fatter and better than any other In the world, are acknowledged. . Tt.9 great reputation achieved by thla (avorl.i machine has led several unscrupulous manu facturers, and numerous agents, to attach the nam " SwrarsTAKts," in one way and another, to thelx machines and advertisements to mislead and decelTe. This ii tha essence of meanness down right piracy, and sailing under false colors. ' To" avoid the counterfeit, see that every machine has the card, UC. AULTtlAN & CO., MAirovacTrmKES, Canin, Ohio," in'gilt letters, conspicuously on both aides of the Separator. Tha Genuine Sweepstakes enables the thresher to pick his customers, seldom stops for re pairs, lasts muih. Ion rer than others, saves much grumbling and vexation, does the same amount of work with less labor, aad enables him to select the best and moat profitable jobs; .-'i . - .. - ' Tn farmers gire It preference, ancT often an extra irice per bushel, because it threshes clean irozame neaas, separate perfectly from the straw, cleans fit for market without waste, saves all the grain, does its work with the utmost speed, safe ty and economy, and does not keep a gang of men oa teams arose mem on expense. - The elegant "Patent Pivot Side Qearw la to be found only on the SwazpsTaxzs. " Onr "Patent Cleaning Apparatus" en ables -the operator to contrcj the direction of the blast, and position of the seives, and clean either Heavy or luiht grain, without waste, as fast as It tan be threshed, the chaff and dirt being separated from the grain before ii strike the teke tUtUL Separatorsi Horse Powers, Str&wr Stack ers, Gears or Jacks, sold separately, when (esired. A written warranty delivered with every machine. The " SWEEPSTAKES " is usualy a very scarce article after harvest, and parties should order early. Call or send and get a pamphlet circular, giving a full description and particulars, together with numerous certificates, and the names and resi dence of over three thousand persons who have bought and used the Sweepstakes in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, 'Wisconsin, and Kansas, alone. - - For sale by THEODORE HILL & CO., IVo. 7G, McPlicrson's IIIocU, n34-3m Brovmvllle, Nebraska, JAL1ES HOKIGAN, Wholesale anl Retail Dealer in P U.MPS ,' in eveey variety, for HAND AND POWBa. ALSO WEOUGHT, GALTES1ZED IRQ AND LEAD M Rubber Hose and Packing:,. STEAM WHISTLES, GAUGES, LIGI1TSISG CONDUCTORS COPPER, ETC., No. 18 Third Street, near EJmond, ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI Cl-Orders solicited and promptly filled at lowest rttee. ' vl2-n2Sm. J. PFEIFFEES' W E It S Corner 6iii ana St. Cnarles Sts, Also Dealer In Lime, Cement, Hair White-Sand, Fire-Brick, Ac, 4c, 4c,&c ll.45-n WOOD'S Reaper and Slower. ! r m . r WALTER A. WOOD Reaping & Mowing lilacWne .CpMEANY, IXOOSIC FAIXS, ST. Y. TjMa machine was awarded the First Grand Prize, THE I3XFEIUAI CHOSS, ef the Legion of Honor, and two grand Gold Veda's st too Paris Ezposition of 1807, - and is pronounced the f Best HacMne int&e World. Call and ret a Pamphlet giving cuts of Machines and its parts, with aataus as to superiority RQBEItT TEARE & CO-33-tf Sole Agents. M A PP V A h d i. J asea .rsv l So.?C. ZJcPlierson-s XSIocIl. Tio.ir. theo. hill & co.f Dealers la DRY GOODS, . Groceries, HARDWARE Ladles' Cent's an i - Childrea's . BOOTS . . and gHOES, - CJuccnsirare, GLASSWARE. and Agridtoral r, mPLEIIESXS, F UK S t NOTIONS, CARPETS, Fonnlng, perhaps, the most complete ant ex-' tensive stock sffered to Wholesave or Retail purchasers wt ; the t Missouri Elver. Never having been outdone for extent of Stock or Fair dealings, they merit the confid ence and patronage of JYo.TG. McPherson's Block. S0.70 DOESEY & BBO;, Main Street, BROWNVILLE. 1 Dealers ia Men and Boy3 Eurnishing Goods, HATS and CAPS, TflUfJES. VilLIECES. C A.RPET-B AGS mUl , HSSIEEY. Blankets and Umbrellas Haye juat received and will keep con stantly on hand a large and well assort ed "stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they offer ta the public at VERY LOW PEIECO I2 XX. 4' STAPLE KWD FANCY MUZ V-'R Bmbracrngallthe irjr TICO of u Seasoa. lJ4 Imlm I iUO Also, a large and well-selccUd stock of Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. -A XV- (5 9 A5D Our Goods were bought of first hails, a ad we thinjs we can offer such iadaeeaieni to rnr?hassr as eannot fa.il to suit those wlh:-g ta taj. Call and see for yourselves. 1 All kinds of Produce taken ia exchange) for Goods 60 MRS. J. M. GRAHAM, ' TEACHER OF MUSIC. LX3SONS GlVfS OX THE FUSD, OBCA!r; MrLODrO. CTJITAH A5D VOCALIZATION. " Hiving had eiqht ytari experience et Teaehtr f iluric in New York ie confident of giving tufctim, ' Rooms Main, bet. 4th & 5th st3.' ' o-ly BROWXriLLE, NE2ZASK4.