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THE ADVERTISER. ..BROWNVILLE. MARCH 27, 1SG2. LOCAL. JOY, OE & CO. Ldvortisinc -A.g;orxta AND.DKALEltS IN iris, and Frtoiin.fi: Material of a!! Kin Is CSce, Tribune Buildings, XewTork, and'Brown'sIrw Buildings, .Philadelphia. They are authorized Agents tjt th Fanner and Advertiser. MATIXKR & AIinOTT, SUCCESSORS TO H G KLY, Advertising Agency, 333, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. r authorized seen for the "NEBRASKA ADVER TISE" and "NEBRASKA FAP.MKR." Browkville Unio Mills. These mills, now under the management of Mc Pherson &. McLaughlin, are now do ing an extensive bueiness, purchasing grain, exchanging flour for whpat, and manufacturing for thippers. They are manufacturing .flour for those who wish to ship either on the river or to the mines. Flour - can be shipped from the mill immediately in boats, thus saving storage and commission. Those wish ing to ship to the mines are also invited xo confer with the proprietors. They hare refitted, and reraoddled the entire concern, and both being practical men in ihe business ia which they are engaged, will guarantee, when good grain is fur nished, that satisfaction will be given. We take pleasure in eaying that we are Dow. ana have been using no other flour since McTi f r. have been running n and these McLaugh riilli, and hat we T.ver used a better article. First Boat. That prompt, reliable, and popular upper Missouri Steamer Omaha, reached our wharf on Tcesday lie 25th, being the first boat of the tea son, as she has been for several years past. It is only necessary to say that the ever j-cptilar Capt. Ksrcheval commands, and ihe accommodating Ed.. Day is in the jffice. This announcement merely, will -zxz ice ir-.i. Omaha the usual liberal patronage bestowed upon her. The Omaha delivered quite a lot of freight for our merchants. She had also a fair pasenger trip. Ikstructioh ih Vocal Music. Prof. J. R. Dte, cf this city, proposes to give a course of twelve lessons on the rudiments cf vocal music. Where Mr. D. is as well known 83 he is here, this simple announce ment is all that , is necessary. Writh re gard to his excellent qualifications, all are satisfied. ' A preliminary meeting will be held in the School-House on Monday evening next, at which time and place Mr. Dye' wants to meet all who are de frcus cf r,erir7 into this enterprise. rih", Jcn yovjr 1 ocbs s.zl an cnteriiia r.j v;. t v, i U I e g i v cju , . The American Journal of Science . and Arts, Conducted by Professor B. SUliman, B. SUliman, Jr., and J. D. Banna, in connection with Prof. Asa Gray and Prof. Louis Agassiz, of Cambridge, and Dr. Walcott Gibbs, of New York, published on the first of every second month, at $5 per year, at New Haven, Connecticut. , The Publishers hare favored us with the January and March numbers of this highly valuable scientific periodical. The March number contains two specially interesting articles to us, vis : "On some questions concerning the coal formations of America. Families, flnpra nnH snpries of the coal plants of the U. S." "Phys iographical sketch of that portion of the Rocky Mountain Range, at the head wa ters of South Clear Creek, and east of Middle Park." . We need only say to scientific readers, that this is the most ably conducted Sci entific Journal in the United States, and should be in the hands of every student and lover of science. The Franklin Almanac and Dairy roa 1S62, is decidedly the neatest thing of the kind we have seen. It contains a calender in reference to the phases of the moon, gotten up in a novel and pop ular style.' The Diary is conveniently arranged in connection with every month cf the year. To the publisher, B. F. Sanford, Cincinnati, Ohio, we are in debted for a copy. Price 25 cts. - Every subscriber to the Ohio Valley Farmer receives a copy of the Almanac and Diary. Col. B. E. Frazier, of Oregon, Mo., who went to the mines last Summer, i - starling ms tram from this point, has been in town for a few days past. He 1 . i r , ias jusi returned irom tne mountains. We are glad to know the Colonel did well. Ben says if lie had had the Ad vcriiser out there to do some of its old- fashing "blowing and striking for him, he'd have made a fortune! Shouldn't wonder. ' GEORGIA SUGAR CAKE. I have for rale a few pounO o; Ibe Whito Georgia Sugar Cane Seed. One poiid cf it will te riven to each sew Farmer subscriber, kiv old one w'uo is nut la arrears, aui hxi nut received five puperf Flower or Garden Seel. K. V.'. rUHSAS, ErovrnYille, New Goons, of every variety style and price, just received by Lett, Strickler &. Co., Main Street, Brownville. There is the place to get your bargains. Jacob will take great pleasure in exhibiting goods, and selling at unprecedentedly low. The Daily National Republican, Washington City, comes to us greatly en larged and improved in every respect. This valuable paper should be patronized. Those wanting a reliable Union paper, published at the National Capital will find the National Republican that paper. I. O. O. F. The following named persons were installed on Saturday eve ning last as the elective officers of the Brownville Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F.: A. S. HOLLADAY, N. G.; JONAS HACKER, V. G.; H. H. MARSH, Sec'y ; RICHARD BROWN, T'r. The Lodge will meet regularly here after on the 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. At a church meeting of the First Pres byteiian Church of this City, on Satur day last, the following additional church officers were elected : R. F. Barrett Jno. Barnes R. F. Barrett, J. C. Deuser, Ruling Elders Deacons. Mrs. M. S. Woodward will accept our thanks for a set of of 5 of different pow ers of the "Wonderful Little Microscope, which magnifies small objects 500 times." They are really what they Te represen ted to be. A Good Growth of Timber. On tie farm of Bird Vowell in this county a friend informs us he measured a 4 year old Cottonwood of the following dimen sions: Heignt, 41 feet, circumference 31 1-2 inches. That may be called a very good growth. Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries. J. Kaox, Pittsburg, Penn., advertises in our paper a choice selection of Straw berries, Raspberries and Blackberries. Those wishing to purchase, can rely upon this establishment, that all are trie to name and healthy plants. Seeds by Mail. B. M. Watson, proprietor of the Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mats., advertises choice See ds by mail. Mr, W. is an old and reliable dealer, f ?u !.ts.. c r .:'..-?-rvr.l ia 1S.SUC cf r F. C. jck!iisg, Ei., has been ap- pointed Receiver of Public moneys for the Nebraska City Land Office. He was brmerly clerk in one of the offices in that place, and we believe has the confi dence ef all who know him. rEjv Clothing. Speaking of hard x;.rae, reminds u$ of the immense stock - of Ready Made Clothing, just received jper fcteamer Omaha by David Seigel . at the Baltimore Clothing Store, He has a magnificent siock, at prices too, to cor respond with the times. Give him a call. The Platte Valley Herald, Plattsmouth, has suspended. Mr. Thompson the pro prietor goes with his estalishment to Central City. Mr. Thompson will make the Pikes Peakers a good paper. E. B. Taylor of the Omaha Republi- can, wno nas neen ior some time east, has returned, and is now at his post a- w 1-1 r 1 .1 T 1 gam. now am you nna me uuciceyes. Bro. Taylor ? "Denn, the indomitable," in keep ing with his renowned enterprise, has received a new lot of Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and "Sich," which he pro poses to sell as cheap "as any other man. W. W. Ivory, 2d Lieut of Company C," First Nebraska Regiment, was killed at the battle of Paris, Tenn.,on the twelfth of this month. The annual Conference of the M. E. Church for Nebraska, commenced its session at Bellvue yesterday. An effort will be made to have that body meet in this city next year. Wm. McDaniel of Company "C," Nebraska First died in the Hospital at St. Louis last week. He was a son of James McDaniel residing near this city. Osier Willow Growth. We have have been shown an Osier Willow sprout, measuring seven feet ten inches in length, the first season from the cutting. Attention, Company ! Those who have enlisted, or propose to, in Capt. Thorop'on's company, for Col. Penick's Regiment, Gen. Loan's Brigade, are hereby notified that they must be in readiness to leave this place on the stea mer West Wind, on Wednesday, April 2d OFFICIAL LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Fasui at the Secovd Session of Hit Thirty Seventh Congress. ten thousand dollars, or so much of it as may be necessary, to pay tba expenses of the spe cial committee of the Douse of Representa tives appointed on th eighth day of JuT eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to ascertain and report in regard to contracts made with any Department of the Government for pro visions, supplies, transportation, &c; and the said snm ball be diawn from the Treasury upon the order of the 'Sergeant-at Arms of the House or llepresedtatives, as the same Bhal! be required from time to time by the committee having Buch investigation in charge. Approved, January 31,1862. SiiirrcLts. Gee the advertisement of R. F. Barret, i:i to-day's paper. We lpeit, e is making the lest shingles- "?rpt pj.je we have sen in this market. rPruLic No. 13.1 ATT ACT tc iiav the expenses of the special committee of the House of Representatives appointed July eighth eighteen hundred and sixty-one, 10 ascertain and report in regard to contracts with any Department of the Government for provisions, supplys trans portation, &c. Be if. i,acted ly the Send, and House of Reprise utaHves of the United Stafes cf Ameri ca in Congress assembled, That there be ap propriated, out of any money in the Treas ury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of Public So. 15. . AN ACT making appropriations for the con sular and diplomatic expenses for the year ending thirtieth Jnne eighteen hundred and 6ixty-three, and additional appropria tions for the year ending June, eighteeen hundred and sixty-two. Be it en&cted by tin Senate aud House' of Representatives of Hie United states of Ameri ca in Conqressi Assetnbl&l, That, the follow ing sums be and the same are hereby appro priated out of any money in the Treasury not other appropriated, for the objects hereaf ter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hun dred and uixty-three, namely : For salariea of Envoys Extraordinary, min isters, and Commissions of the United States, at Great Britain, Fance, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, Italy, Chili, Pern, Portugal, Switzerland, Rome, Belgium, Holland,-Denmark, Sweedtn, Tur key, New Granada, Bolivia, Ecuador, . Vene zuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Sandwich Is lands, Costa Rica, Honduras, Argentine Con federation, Paraguay, and Japan, three hun dred and one thousand dollars. For salaries of Secretaries of Legation, for ty three thousand three hundred and fifty dol lars. For salaries of Assistant Secretaries of Le gation at London aud Paris, three thousand dollars. For salary of the interpreter to the Lega gation to China, five thousand dollars. For salary of the Secretary of Legation to Turkey, acting as interpreter, three thousand dollars. For salary of the Interpreter to the Lega tion of Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to an Interpreter to the Consulate at Kanagawa, fifteen hundred dol lars. For contingent expenses of all the mis sions abroad, fifty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of foreign inter course, one hundred thousand dollars. For expenses of intercourse with the Bar bary Powers, three thousand dollars. For expenses of the Consulate in the Tur kish dominions, interpreters, guarda, a-d oth er expenses of the Consulate at Conftincple, Smyrna, Candia, Alexandria, and Beirut, twy thousand five hundred dollars. f For the relief and protection of -American seamen in foreign countries, two "hundred thousand dollars. For expenses wfcich may be incurred in acknowledging the services of the masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing citi izens of the United States, from shipwreckf seven thousand five hundred dollars. For the purchasing of blan books, sta tionary, arms of the United States, seals, presses, flags, postages, and for the payment of miscellaneous expenses of the Consuls of United States, including the preservation of the archives of the Consulates, forty-fivo thou--sand dollars. For office rent for those ConsuU General, Consuls and Commercial Agents, who are not allowed to trade, including loss by exchange thereon, twenty-seven three hundred and sev ty dollars. Vor salaries of Corsula Genenl Quebec! Cilcutta, Alexandria, Con.v.s: ii:jor!e, Havana Frankfort oa the II ;n ; Cucsr:? i,t K:.-.rzi' wa and N ang;uitir m Japan, Liverpool, Lou don, Melbourn, Hong Kong, Glasgow, Mau-j ritius, Singapore, Belfast, Cork, Dundee, De- marara, liah fax, Kingston in Jamaica, Leed3, Manchester, Isassau (New Providence,) Re vel, Southampton, Turks Island, Prince Ed ward's Island, Havre, Paris, Marssilles, Bor deaux, La Rochelle, Lyons, Noscow, Odessa, St. Petersburg. Montanzae, lunidad de Cuba, San Juan (Porto Rico,) Cadis, Malaga, Ponce (Porto Rico,) Treste, Vienna, Aix-la-Cha- pelle, Canton, Shanghai, Fonchon. Amoy, Ningpo. Teuirut, Smyrna, Jerusalem, Botter- dam, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Funch&l, Oporto, Saint Thomas, Elsineur, Genoa, Basle, Gene va, Messina, Naples, Palermo, Leipsic, Mu nich, Leghorn. Stutgardt, Bremen, Hamburg Tangiers, Tripoli, Tunis, Rio de Janeiro, Ve ra Cruz, Acapulco, Callao, Pernambuco, Val paraiso, Buenos Ayres, San Juan del bur, As pinwall, Panama, Laguyra, Honolulu, Lahai na, Capetown', Falkland Island, Venice, Stet tin, Candina, Cyprus,, Batavia, Fayal. Santi- ago vaye uo v eiueo, ouiuio viuu, uyzc- zia, Athens, Zanzibar, Bahia, Maranham Is land, Para, Rio Grande, Mtamora, Mexico, (city,) Tampico, Passo del Nort, Tabasco, Pa ita, Tumbez, Talcahuno, Garthagena, Saba nillo Omoa, Gnyaiuil, Cobija, Montevideo, Tahiti, Bay of Islands, Apia, Lanthala, 15ns fol.Oardifl, Malta. St. John, (Newfoundland) St. John in New Brunswick, Pictou in No xascotia, La Union, Carbados, BermudaJ Au tigua, Nantes, Napoleon, Vendee, Nice, Lis bon, Gottenburg, Tehauutepec, Santos, Saint Catharine, Balize, Gaspe Basin, Valencia, Ta- ranto, Poit Mahon, Martinique, Santauder, Faiatz, Balbao, Scio, 1'aramanbo, Macao, La Paz, Stockholm, Ancona, Otraut-), Swato, AI- ciers. ueren. irinmau, uaiiciund. vuewt, Maricabo, Port Au Trince, San uommgo city Monrovia, Sapo Haytien, Aux Layes, and New Castle-upon-Tyne ; Commercial agents at San Juan del Norte, Saint Paul del Loan anda, (Angola,) Gabon, St Mare, Curagoa, andAmoor river, three hundred and fifty-one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. Ana the salary of the Consul at Bremen shall be three thousaud dollars, to commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and Bixtv-two: and the Consul at rictou Jsova Scotia) shall reeeive a salary of fifteen hun dred dollars, to commence the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and the salary of tho salary of the Consul at bVatow shall bo thirty-five hun dred dollars, to commence on the twenty-first day of September, eighteen hunerad and six ty ; and the Consul at Port Mahon shall re ceive a salary of fifteen hundred dollars ; Provided, That all Cousular officers whose re spective salaries exceed lone thousand dollars per annum shall be subject to the provisions nf the fifth section of the act to regulate the diplomatic and Consular systems of the United States, approved August eignieen eigu teen, hundred and fifty-six ; and their respec tive. Consulates shall be included hi Schedule n r iha list nf salaried consulates : And further, that no appointment of con ei cfcoil iiprflftfter ba made, nor the com- compensation of consuls raised, uuder the act nf AnTnst two. eighteen hundred and sixty- one, except to the places herein mentioned. And the Consul at New-Castle-upoa Tyne shall receive a salary of fifteen hundred dol lars per annum, commencing on the first day of January, eighteen hundred ar.d sixty-two. For interpreters to the Consulates in China, fourthousand five hundred dollars. ,: For salaries of the marshal for the Consu lar Courts in Japan, Siam, and Turkey, seveu thousand dollars. For rent of prisons for American convicts inJapa, China. Siam, ard Turkey, and for wages cf the keepers of the same, nine thou sand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Thai the following sums be and the same ara here by appropriated for tho service for the year endidg the thirtieth of June, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, namely : For compensation and increased salaries to sundry Consuls, under the act of second of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, fifty-four, thousand one hundred and eleven doll ara and ninety seven cents. To meet an extraordinary emergency which from Sidnev, New South Wales, eight seamen, belonging to the ship "Junior," charged with crimes of muti tiny and murder, a guard of seven men, and also eleven cf the crew, ns witnesses, fifteen thousand and seven dollars and ninety-two eents, or so much thereof as may be just and fair; and said sum to be expended uuder the the direction of the Secretary of State. Approved, Febuary 4, 1862. Public No. 16. AN ACT authorizing the Secretary of tho Interior to strike from the pension rolls the names of such persons as have taken up amis against the Government, or who may have in any manner encouraged the rebels. 7 . 7 7 T . . j 7 o i - 1 tt ticjuiicc iy itc loejiaie ana nonse of liepre sentatives of the United States of America, ir, Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to strike from the pension rolls the names of all such persons hs have or may hereafter take up arms against tho Government of the United States, or who have in any manner encouraged the rebels or manifested a spmpathj with their cause. . .Approved, February 4, 1862. COMMERCIAL HURSERY, OMAHA, KECHASKA. E. H. BURCHES, PROPRIETOR. I bare lone since been coivinced of tht want of i class Nursery in the V tet, wbere first FRENCH'S CONICAL Washing lacbioes. The most simple, durable, conTenient and economical article ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary family before breakf.-tst, not only Having time, bnt clothes. By s'.rictly following the printed directions, which are simple and easy, it will wash, at one time, nix shirts, or two dozen small articles, in about six or seven min utes, or their equivalent. liy all the ordinary methods of cleaning fine fabrics, such as laces, the greatest care Is required, while with this machine the most delicate article. can be washed without the possibility of daoiase. These results are 'produced by the constant reaction the suds while the machine is in motion, of Families, laundries, hotels, boarding-houses, hospit al, asylums, boardinft-gchools, on ships and steamers, and in the army, who have these machines in use, have sent in their testimonials volnntarially, and the enco miums of the Press are very nunierousn8oiae of which I have publisned in pamphlet form. All I ask of tbe Public Is a careful examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Depot 419 Broadway, corner Canal St.. New Tor. Price only Ten Dollars. N. B. A liberal discount to the Trade. Jgentt wanted. Send for a Circular. Address box 2S93, N. V. Citv P. O. PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor. DALXNG-'B I. J ... , M Am pure veiot 1 mots... Thay curs nil L-iKious n -stem-. Vhev resruUte :J in vigorate the liver aiij" kidneys they give tone to;the digestive organs; they regulate the secretins, excre tions and exhalations, equalize the circulation, and pu rify the blood. Thus, &ll billious complaint some of which are Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Piies, Chills and Fevers, Costiveness or Looseness are en tirely control ed and cured by these remedies. DAHLING'S LIVER REGULATOR Removes the morbid and billious deposits from the stomach and bowels, regulates the Liver and Kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natural and heal thy action in the vital organs. It is a superior Family Medicine, Much better than Pills, and much easier to take. DARL1N'G'3 LIFE BITTERS Is i1 superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in cases of loss or appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregular ities, pin in the side and bowels, bilnd, protuding aud bleeding iles, and general debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : Jas. L. Brun.'ley, merchant, 134 Folton street. New Tork, writes, Au-st 1, lSiO-:-' 1 lv " ir-.o j wi-.t; piles, a-Mooip.Si with t:c2'- i! e ::r..e viif. ; I VL4.1 ' uat.usu-; ;;t REGULATOR- LIVER TjIFE BITTERS, And now consider myself entirely cured." linn. John A. Cross T9' Brooklyn, Marck 15th, 1S60. In the spring of 1 severe cold, which induced violent fever. i took two doses of DARLING S LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up my cold and fever at oi6- PrevloM to this attack. I had been troubled with dy.cpsla several months; I 'aave felt nothing of it since," . . Otis Studlcy, Esq., 128 East 2Sth Street, Nt5 Tork., writes: '-August 13, I860 I had a difficulty wth. Kidney Complaint three yeais, with constant pa.n n the small of my back. I had used most all kinds o medicines, but found no permanent relief until I used daklixg's LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS. I parsed clotted blood by the urethra. I am now en tirely cured, aud take pleasure in recommending these remedies." Mrs. C. Tebow, II Christopher Street, N. T., writes: "Feb. 20, 1860. I have been subject to attacks of Asth ma the last twenty years. I bive never found anything equal to darlino's LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and billious remedy." Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes . "February 2S. I3CQ. In May last I had a severe attack of Piles, which coi fined me to the house. I look one bottle of darling's LIFE BITTERS, and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since." D. Westerville, Esq.", of South 6th," near 8th Stret, Williamsburg, L. I., writes: "Angnst 0, ISM) Having been troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and subject to billious attacks, I was advised by a friend to try darling's LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activity. I have also used It as a mVivixxx.ily 35yIoclicmo. When our children are out cf sorts, we give them a few drops and it sets thaui all right. I find it meets tbe general wants of the stomach and bowels when disor dered." Reader, if you need either or both of these most ex eel lent Remedies, inquire for them at the stores ; if you rtn n.it flint thpm. take no other, but incline One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent according to your directions, by mail or express, post-paii". Aderess, DAN'L S. DARLING, 102 Nassau Street, New Tork Put up in 50 cent and $1 Eottles, each. Nov. 7, 1S61. nlS-6m FLUSHING. N. Y. tr Mihrte! Nurseries Established, 1732. All nf Trpe. Plants. Small Fruits, Grapes, Bulbs, -ti.k:i Plants. Stock. Scions, Seeds, etc., etc . r law rale, to suit the times. Priced Catalogues - - j March 13th. 1S62. n38 tf Early Sugar Cane Seed. so nf th Earlv ImDhee. put up in half pound pack "I . v rrst-i,irt.l for 35 cts. This va- riety U20 days earlier than tho Sorghum. .j.' tt i TVRnr Oeacent City. Icwa. Aiwri'w, u.. -a.. 1 rr.ic o,1 TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, kc, Can be adapted to onr climate and-coll. In view of these facts, 1 have established ia this place, and offer fur sale at Wholesale or Retail, A large and well selected stock, suited to this climate, of Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince. Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, . Strawberries, Blackberries, Evergreens, Shrubs, B.es, .. Dahlias, Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Missouri. J3-My terms will be as low as any reliable eastern Nursery. By purchasing of me the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner, for which a charge of the actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for th delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. March, 1862. E. H. BURCIIE3. THE HORTICULTURIST, Airj JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE Established by A. J. Downing in 18-16 Peter B. Mead & Gee. B. Woodward, editors And paoFBixToas. Dovoted to tbe Orchard, Vineycrd, Gardes and Kuriery. Each annual volume of the HOBTICTJLTTJKUT con tains every subject of practical utility connected with Horticulture, Pomology, Landscape Gardening. Bural Architecture, eto,, consisting of Original Papers in those departments of science, and forming an Indispensable aid to all who interest themselves in rural pursuits. The following are some of the Important subjects that characterize the work, and these will be treated by wri ters of well-known ability. The cultivation and management of Grapes, the lead ins pomological interest of the country. The cultivation of Xtuit generally, with Illustration of everything new. The managemect of Flowers and Vegetable, with. Il lustrations of new varieties. Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, their cultivation, management and artistic planting. Horticultural buildings, Desigs, Plans, etc., for C"n-s:- f.tori.s, Ii-.t aud Odd Graperies, Ohafl K-u, l"r'i'-, .''.rc;ii; m:s, aud t,v. ir i:ir ?m-;t. X,y.x . : i ' :;' '..I :i S'j.i. e !.' ra.. ' '-' A 'Utrrt !: o w i'ku, ornaaiMal Wtr, - races, Lw;n, Drain!.-?. Iiyijraniics, Bribes. Viatss, h;., tO.'Cther With lWui' !'- fr la?ii.; ct t, Jor r - : ; 3 and firing count. - -.. : f ' Original designs and Essays In all 'departments of lia ral Architecture, et?j Forming a large aunCI volums, liberally illustrated with finished Engravings. TERMS : - One copy one year, payable In advance, - - $2 00 Four copies " " - - - 6 00 Bound Volume for 1800 and 1861, and subscrip tion for 1362 ----- - 600 PREMIUM FOR CLUBS OF SIX. Any person getting up a Club of Six at 31 60 each, and sending us Nine Dollars annually in advance, will receive a Seventh copy gratis, as many years as he keeps the number of the Cl'ib good. Additions can be made at any time. Specimen Copiet without charge. TOE EDITION WITH COLORED PLATES. One copy, one year, payable In advance, - $ 5 00 Four copies, one year, " ' 15 00 New Subscription for I3G2, and bound volumes for 1860 and 1861. by express, - - - 10 00 Address al! advertisements, subscriptions, and busi ness aud editorial communications to MEAD & WOODWARD, Editors and Proprietors of the Uorticultubist, 37 Park Row, New York. ITruit and Ornar.::ontal Shrubbery, Evergreen Trees, With a General Assortment of Nursery Articles, for sale at the Pleasant Sidge Kursery, ARISPE, BUREAU CO.. ILL. Flower Seeds. rMn; T..ritiM. and of very superior quality, 20 pa pers of which ill be sent (post-paid) by mail, to any address, for one dollar. H. A. TERRT, Crescent City. low. Mireh 13th, 1SCC . t"36-2m Vprr low for cash or its equivalent. We have a few thousand six and seven year old apple trees, which we will sell very low, as we want to dispose of them be fore they get too large; also four year olds at $12,60 per hundred ', three year olds at & 10 per hundred, and young trees at corresponding prices. Also Cherry, Pear, Plum, Peach, Grape, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Lawton Blackberries, Strawberries, Pie Plant, Roses and Dahlias, of the finest tort. OUR STOCK OF ETERCREEXS Is large, and very fine specimens. Sizes and prices to suit. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. VKKKXT AI.DRICH, P. O. Address, Tukilwa, 111. P. S. We have abont 7,000 four year old trees, of tht New York Pippin, for sale the coming f ill and spring no apple ever gained so much popularity In so short a time. The trees are good growers, eariy fruiters, and very hardy; apples large and showy, and keep about equal to the Willow Twig. Also a large stock of the Wagner, one of the best apples; very early fruiter, and trees remarkably hardy. For a more full description of these and oti er sorts, please see descriptive catlaogue sent free to ali appiuants. January 2, 1662. In26-3mj SEED POTATOES. Woodstock, Ash Leaf, Kidney, Pink Ejes, Scotch Bluc3 and Blue Rusty Coats.at One Dollar per buah el delivered al the Office of the "Nebraska Farmer." 100 Varieties Grape Vines. The Largest Collection Wert of JYew York. Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Herbemont, ITartford Prolific, Concord, Union Village, Franklin, Ontario, Cazahcira. Canadian Chief, Taylors Kullett, M a- taw8Y. Crevelics, Clolinta and over 70 other kit La t eastern catalogue rates. Isabella, Catawba and Clinton at 2SctJ each, per doien, 10 per 100. Aug. IS61. At NEJIA1IA NURSERY. War Declare ! An Ti,oo in,iPhtd to John A. Ponn by note or book account, are hereby requested to come forward and pay up on or before the the 20th inst., as all accounts ana note not paid before that time will be put in the hands of an officer for collection, a? no further indul gence will be given. JOHN A. PONN . March 6,1862, n35-tf Peace Declared OR WAR CONTINUED! AU those indebted to Wm. T. Den, by note or book account, are hereby requested to call and p.y up on or befoie the 20th of March, or they will-find their ac counts and notes in the hands of an tflicer for collection after tne above date. W. T. DEN . March 6, 1S2. Uv5-tl For the Spring Trade. The subscriber has for sale the coming Spring, the following : 500 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Gooseberj. I,C00 Red Dutch Currant. 2,000 New Rochelle Blackberry. 200 Red Antwarp Raspberry. 200 Brinckla's Orange " 100 White Grape Currant. 500 Victoria Rhubarb. 500 Ifabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Tattle's Red Grape (New and fine.l Ah:: a large assortment of Orniitnjntal Shrub bery, for which see priced list, which will be for warded gratis on application. Addre3, II. A. TERRT, Feb. IS02 Crescent City, Iowa. School Examiner's Notice SWEET POTATO SFECUTS. THS YELLOW IJANSEIIOnD, A V " . ' ..-vV . " '' j Is the only Variety of SWEET POTATO, That has given entire satisfaction in the Northwest.. At the proper season I will nave Sweet Potato Sprcuts of theNansemond variety, by the 100, 1,000 or l,oo),000 Ordr from a distance will be promptly attended to. Send in your orders early. First come, first served. It. W. FrRNAS, Brownville, Nebraska. SEEDS i SEEDS ! ! I have for sal the following new and Coico Vari eties of Seeds : Hubbard Squash, ilagiinrs Swnum Squash, Custtrd Squnsh, Honey Squash, Honolula Squash, Hanford Cream Squash, Japan Apple Fie Melon. Odell's Large White Watermelon, Bradford Y atermelon, Clarondon Watermelon, Iowa Watermelon, Ilonoydew Watermelon (true) Terry 8 Hybrid Watermelon, Mexican Muxkinelon, Lonj; Christina Muskmelon, Golu en Cassabar Muskmelon, Jenny Lind Mushmelon, Larg9 White Cantlope Maskmolon, The above are all yery Superior Sorts. Packages of either sort will be forwarded to any adireia for 10 cts., or the whole list for $1,25 in stamps. Address, H. A.TEBRY", Feb. IS, n32-3w. Crescent City, Iowa. NOTICE. All those indebted to me me will please make payment immediately. I will take Egg?, Butter, Potatoej, Corn, Wheat, Hides, Fork, Wood, or at r.!jeittnnrJ;3tT!?M. I a:rt C'A'X' :j i-.-t .iv- 'j wn a ti en &'A 'FeLmiry ISC 2. . ...... I sr. J. vv. iin; tzi-te 4J tltta3iit&xs2 S?13S2i9 a .2 S 3 2 - s -a 12 J 4) A .C3 a a q - -1 c jLAVUia amn lit !ijri!i!i!tJ- "C3 o J a .a !" 2 ' L. S - 3 - n V I-, . i X ? ..i sa T! aJ - j r; t; j o B i'i " - - ' "w - i 1 " a f t a e - .S " - - - t r --5 i i h.3Cpre-,;'2s-3Ji:5:S'',.''!(,;:T V? 2- Z a 2 I 5 3 B - ? I s q I w S 3 5. - S " - ? " ff rt S " r a " V. Vd m 3 VL - Z. Z , (5 T . 13 j- J. c a: K tr; 2 -:8 a'-i o xTM5aa 3iitti W 3 j C i X il BOffli.S - "t Jl mm. -1 M -1 ' . -W ?5 v . . . -r crs a tr o- -, -j er a. ' f, o 5i 3 2 JL b " c . A e 3 3 r- ? X 2 i iS Cl 2 3 " Z' 2 aa 3 (-. z 1 3 - n i T 3 FLOWER SEED3. We take pleasure in informing the publio that we hav'S selected from our extensive collection of Asters and Ten Week Stock, oine of tho most choice and bril'.iant colors, and will Bend to anr address, Post age free, one package of 20 seeds for 10 cents, or a chece collection or iu papers, comprising a taojt beautiful assortment of colors, for ? I . And for the trade we have prepared fire setts of colored engraving?, representing the flowers, which we send free with each Eve hundred papers, lor particulars address J. WESLEY .JUNES. I batham 4 Corners, Columbia Wo r. l . Fr r sale in New York City onlu by CKIFFINO RRO. & CO., Agricultural and Seed Warehouse. f0 Courtland-st. January, 18fi2, tf Bloomingtoxi uvlizzij, At tberrolr.2of tbe Illinois OntriT. ar.d St. Tui.r, ... . . , n.,M.r..ij t:i,.ii msi. on aiuju aim i iw-iiv . tbe opea Prai'ie, and c. ntain lid acrr. Frr.;t. ' . - mental and Nirsery Sr.K-k. a vrr large geuerai aiii relijble awormect, VEE3C Xor Cb. L V1'4UJ ItlQQhZi ACarted to ttc Severe tl:e 2Citliwebt. APrLE TREKS, fronf I tayn oi l. to ; lOCO. ROOT (iltAFTS, $' Pr JU.I..W. .M'ii.e, s;i.t.vi, mntn twoye'.ri, selV-fed "r frrftimr. i 2; vecundciao, .1 rT tLot. i:.Ji. riu-Dy j rieT j rW nnvrr vrcTisiV,?, .1X1) A PlilCOT DffASK APPLK, tit'lNCS, PEA- ?LLX, iNi) TtOSK STOCKS. Jpyli Scior.J $! V thoiisaau. Cuttinqt, many sorts Osrtje Ornne. Si one T?ar old plants, 2.) per tbonu l. WiUnn'i S'.ravoery. and man v 0tber Standard S.rts two dil!r fifty ta four dollars per tbousand. Grapes CUwt:i, C:inu.a," Isabella, well roofed, one year ulJ three dotl.tn pe. hundred, twenty dollars per tboii.and. BiUtcore- one and two years old, $t to 10per d-2?n. IJi'.t btrb, best unrt two to five dollars per hundred.- Houghton Gootbrrn,, one to two yer o!: one to three dollars r nioj.lrr.1. D.rwning'i Ever Bear in.f MulberytuuT to eight dollars perduzeii. Evergreen Heverl oorU ton d il!r thousand. ShaJe cm.'. Weeping Tree, Shrubs, JV-srer Root. Luits. Kct '. an immense variety mostly oue to two dollars C:'.; per d- zen. Packing carefully done. CataUgses sent on rec;; i or a three cent sump. Addiess, F K rTTOENTS. , Xov 14, 1SS1, nl9-5m Tlsaniujton, IUmbi. CHEAP FLOYEXIS Cc mUITS I will send, by mail, pofpaid, 101 m all ECLE3, mostly mixed TULIPS, for one dollar, and Lurj Da'bs of game, for $2. Cthcr Lu'ba, ninl, 1ua enough. HERBACEOUS PERENXTALS. of 50 sr,r!, fim mixed ROSES and other HAIiDY SAlilJUHRUY, by express, or railroad, -4 to i dollars pT 1D0. Nam ed andonoiCK sorj3, about doul.In price; aud niuri in small selected Jots in all, 50i T-U-tio. "Smau. FRriT8"cf allscrts, including Oelawau: and Concord Gkafes, equally rt'Hor.;ibij. Fkcit and Cbnamentai. Trkks, 23 rrcent.low er than usual. Ail safely packed, to keep a month,' at purchasers coat. Ad Ires, JOHN" A. TvI'iXICOTT, The Grove P. 0.,CKik Co,IiN. PROBATE NOTICE. Wbereas Alexander McKlnnev has been apintei executor of the lat will and testament tf Willuiu. Richardson deceased, laio r.f Kcmaha county, Xebras ka Territory, notice is hnrcby Kiveu that X have apptin ted July the 7Ui, and Pecember the tlst, 1S6I. at li o'clock A. M., a tbe time for bearian claiai I--alnsi said estate. All claims cot fl'.ed before Mid data wilt beforever barred. O. W. WIIKKLEa, Feb 20, lC,-i iw $2,60 Probate JuJisl. NIC0LLETTE E0SE..' I am prepared to fill orders for this fine sweet scenteJ Rose, with good strong plants, at the following very low rates, vii : Single Plants. - . - . ( 3 1 dosea ' - - - - - . 1 60 100 " ... .. 9 OO 1. 000 " . . . . 65 OO" Kow is tht time to ornament your Liwi Mjjia dences cheaply. Address, " H. A. TJBRT, Xnv. 23 c?l-tf C't C'T. I FIc- rt - 1 J J t? :-i t '.. it rt ... Lj i ' . j. " - ..... i I ...... iiA. .nic, Feb.fl, 1SC2. Cracoent City, Iowa.- Written for the Nebraska Farmer. Tho Economy of Using TBI FRANKLIN Family Sewing Ilaclimo, Tbe machines make tbe celebrated GROYEIt BAKER STITCH, whirhfias taken tbe highest preral umat the Illinois State Fair, in September iast, at llw United States Fair in St. Louis, in 1360, and at tho principle State Fairs throughout tbe country. CunipeteDt Judges gave a decision In favor of tMi sti'ch, 'Ti ar-"t f If rtt ' .:: 3 ' v'.A",n ut Hit kiuds of 1 trii. :y and uin",w;oiis p"r; TU foilowintt ral-i iil show tne d- 'cho ia I !- of iwir.i Jfacbij.'f ivr uo! 1 fir: "1 ,.f .:... ..4 it ouly a great av:.- i-l U.., k ' P-s.... j ii't 10 the nei. -,t tue 'nj- . t- t . rip or ravel than tbe stitch nude wua shuttles aad bobbins. Time consumed In making up Ladies' Garments. Silk Ureas, Every Variety of Tomato. LJirze Red, LarM i ellow, Apple and Pe ach. Red Plum, Yellow Plum, lied Fi, feonjetrjies called Pear,Mel!rw riir, Cherry, Loster's Perfected. N'e V rate, t rench 1 reo 1 omato, the new up; ight variety taK&''(t9 of seed of all tho above tier. en varieties will be forwarded post-paid on receipt of on-s dullar rronch iree 1 omato 20 ct3. per rackaire: New White, 18 eta.; Lester's Perfected h cts.; Ijir-eKod 25 cts. per ounce. Leeey variety of Garden t-,d. for tale. Catalogues gtatis. Pxkase9 warraue.l to reach all who purchase. JA1IE3 J. n. GREGORY, Jannary,1852, tf. liarblehead, JIas LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seed; BLUXDEN, K0ENIQ & CO., (Late JOHH GAB5ETT & Co.,) No. C 2forth Second Street, above Pice, ST. .LOUIS, MO. )uer for sale at very low figures, a lartre and wel. assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer, tojet er with a large and fresh supply of Landreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds, CROP OF 1861, For which tbey are the sole agents. Their friends can rely upon getting from them seeds that are nottnly pure but true tj name in every instance. Ala. Held swds at lowest market rates Chinese Su?ar Cane seed Tobacco seed, Top Onions. &c, , etc. Dealers In seeds wc uld do well to send them their, orders. Bend for Almanac and Ulnr-trited Caubgue gratit ELUXDEN, KOEMIG- & CO. March 6, 1SG2. n3o-ly Th. ro-niir mfctini of the School examiners of 2e maba county, wiil beheld in Brownville ,u the ast Saturdiv in each month, commenciiu,' at 10 o'clock, at ,v, f.fH.'p of o. B. Hewett. over Seigle's clotbinp Store. Teachers wishius to be examined, will make appilcatiou on those days. R. W. FURS' AS 1 n. H. dobbins B'd of Ixamlners, O. B. DKWETT. ) II. H. DOBBIXS Clerk. Notice to tlje Creditors of l!ie Ins tate of Henry Hoover, Heed. The Commissioners to har and adjust elnicas against said estate will bold an adjourned session at the of5ce of the Probate Ju l roof Nemaha eun- ty,N. T in Urownvillc. in tuia county, on the 5th day of April, A. D. IS'")-. O. R.nEWT.TT. ) n , 1L 21. ATKiNSO.N,) VV4a'' 1 15 Muslin Shirt, 25. .Merino Dress, 1 lo Chemise, I I 10 Calico Dress, I I Koreen Skirt, 0 Xlght Dres, 1 6 Drawers, Yl Silk Apron, so Plain Apron, J 10 Time consumed In makln? f By Machine. up Oentiemen s trarments. Hours. Kin. By Vacblne J By Hamt. Ilourt. tuin :Uvar. Mia. Gentleman's Shirts, Frock Coat, Satia Vest, Linen Vent, Clotb Pants, Summer Pants, 25 40 IS 46. 69' It 8 8 . 10 6 1 10 6 4 1 By Han i Hours. M. 13 l 3 S s 2 L5 6 8' 10 ' li 11. " tr S3 1 Zi 13 li Tho Franklin Faraily SEWING IIACHINE,; Das one advantage which is worthy of e?reclal sitenti-a In addition to the peculiar characrer of tbe stfch, sad that Is its adaptation to either light or medium beiry ' work.. The Machine whlh at on miraent Is used en THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few w- . meats after can be brought to bear with the sarfie facil ity on cottonades and tiwels of the c aret description. Its adaptation for FAMILY IVORK, is thus remarks- ble, and gives ita superiority over every other stylt of ' machine in tbe Market. In order that these Machines my be place-l in tla hand ot all classes, we have rl'irct the prlc t c'ir ' F RAX KLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of our bunin tyt th la6t year, and the entire sit.iifacilon onr Michiuo tra glvins throughout the Cnitcd States and European Countries, we are led tob'ipve tht onr de'ermin'jtKTi to manufacture a TEHFECT, SIMPLK, KLLIA li LU AND CHEAP MALIUSE, has been fully apprecuu-n iy the public. This policy will remain Tinchantfet, nd as heretofore no 3t scbioe wni fte allowed to leave tfto office that we cannot fully warrant in every repert. We shall keep on band at all times a goners! assort ment of Sewing Machine materials NeeHes for all machines can be ordered by Xar.l or Express. Price Une Dol'.ar per d.iec. Pewns in the country, by sending ns their sd'!res enclosing a letter stamp, can have fixrwarded by rttura mail, one of our circulars containing the different styles of Machines, list of price, and sample of work. ' . K. R1CISAX1DS & CO., PriDcii :i'i Ai:ent for tbe Worth West. Office snd Salesroom 13 J Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, E. RICHARDS, Lato of L. Cornell At Co. C. K- WiSWALL, JN) V. TAPPV. formerly As't for .he .(Hcrver k Baker Sawing Machine. JnurySlb' 1S63. n2G-tf . Election Notice' Kutice is hereby given thut tbtre will be an eJa-tion. held in tfce City cf Buwoville, bris, on the Ort Monday, beinr the 7th !iy cf April, lb2, for tbs elecJ tlon of oue Mayor, one Recorder, one Treaarer ami four Aldermen, for said city . - IXTHER nOACLET. Mijx.r. Attest: William H HoovB. Recorder. ni-4tl HOVEY'S SEED. AND Agricultural Warehouse. Having opened a Sed and Implement Wsrehor.se, la Chicago, 1 beg leave to call special attention to tbe same, having been many years in the business ii Bos toa, and having also paid special attention and Tire ia tbe selection of my seed. 1 feel the utmost confluence iu offering tbem to the public. Tbe eeds grown in this country were rsied by oM and experienced raisers at the Bast; those that car.no! be procured in this country, were imported from soina. of the most reliable seedsmen in Europe. AU New and Improved varieties as soon - s utrv, duoedtned and proved def-irable at the 4Jt, may b found in my Catalogue. Particular attention will ba paid to tbe rLonrii srr:i5 ocr autsiitvt, and not only all the new anrt. n,., ad;nired varlwties. but Oil new novelties in Vne Flower departmeU wiil be introduced. All orders for THEE3, PIi'rTTS. S II HUB C EH Y, riLOVv"- will be p?ompt:y executed. We hjive also a gaI as. sortiueutcf Garden and Farming Imp! omenta. ALBERT n. IIOVF.T, ' ' P. O. Box 3017. Xj. 73 LaS U et, March 6. n:v5 3 u. ("Kici.'-t. til. ROBT. W. riii.MS, NOTARY PUBLIC, BKOWVILLEN N, T. , . . . v. ... .1