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I r Tflt: I'MTKD STATES, l:J,IIsSEliZUTII0IlITr- . I . Act to provide f.T the qinetir. - VII.- c -n tiit ,texlis.utej Torn- Jive of XIiae,'-oi or other pur- i- ,w' one W;r ni rt ck' ""' Hr lesv : on siiver laaf ,se?entj f :rf ,!01 of & hundred leaves ; centj per pound : benxicn, ten h01.,!. toirrr ten cents per pound, )" r,n' V !'ond; niMtic, fifty cent per -""V k0Vrie. daa-ar,-aDd all gums aaf rude tr:y cent er pound rtRubhmed, f 'Tut, or ipwJt nta Pr Ponni; ceo" per pound; r'cf rU eeut Pr Ptt 5 or JHl0' ner ponnd ; . to -"- oB-foorth cents per pound ; eartonate, six cenu per fwand ; calcin- frtfenpr pound; . Mtf.t cents per pound ; f g.ni,onecntrcrPOUBd he Da il l,u' wo doIlrs Tr entice ; ? -i BnUDpi, thirty cent P4" lOBDi 5 ni taber earths, not otherwiae provided i 3 d-v fift.T centl Pr on ndrd P"tods ; irt"UBd'in oil. one dollar and Hftj cent! per ' jred or expressed, crotoa. fifty feats per ! 'a.a.'ois, ten cent p:r pound: bay or laurel, V ow tr P(un castor, fifty ce eta per t ' mct, tfw cnt ier pound ; oiive, not naiad ' Zire et'D-' Pr faHon.; !d fifty centi per ,:' BicU'd. not alad, twenty-aye cents per t i tft.v cent a"1'0" "" gjeuUkl-or essence, anise, fifty tent per ."i .ajond. oae dailar and Efty cent par h."4a.er,erude,t?n cenU per pound; rectified, yett' ftr p-nnd; bay leave, roten dol ait''v c,f P'nd: berganaot, one dollar '"MjeiwU twenty fire cents p r pound; rf.f'y c,t P"P',UI1; casia, one dollar Cyiili.tutn0 tmo Pr pound; rloves, ikU pcrp und; citranalia, fiftr cnJ per ' & oc?6 tor tt'Dntk0 ether, tmo doUarc per i.'r'eiibes.on d J' per pwuud; fennel, fifty -(nfr pond: juniper, twenty-fire cents per 'xL lemons, fifty wnM per puund; orange, fifty pound; onpiiiutav or red thyme, t wenty Wjtf per pound: to&sb. or orta, one d JUrand pent 'rr ooncei thyme, white, thirty cei,ts v prtUDd: TJ?rian, one dollar and Efty ecnH per t,iLer 8ential ails, not otherwise pro far.tf:y Pr centum ad valorem ; wm, to dollar ( pound ; ipiBm, p'epireJ fr amokias, eighty per centum ';De.'ttin rents per pdund; jj, hite. when dry, eixty cents per one hun- jnsnis: "ben grtuul in oil, one dollar and :TJtBt per one hundred oaods; ' jjjo.Biifc te!re cen'a pur pound; when groaai. j Potash, bichromat, three cents per pounn; by f", i"dai, ioduie. end acetate, seventy fire 'i".v pw pound ; pruwiate, yellow, fir cents pr .tnd.r1"11''' red tn cenU per poand; chlorate srct pff p 'Bid; j P7;ifam anJ oal Ulumlnatia; oil, crude, ten W!rT'''"u-r' Gnnd,or ker-uc, p'viduced irom tdi-tiiiiti"Bf el. wiit un ehale, peat, je rra. nr "-i k il, or otbrr bitumin a(iMtanes , ei f-Tik iurr"i.twentr cent per gtllon: Psfy, out dollar cad fifty cent per one hundred 1 5BU: (iamine, sulphate T, and other salu of quinine. ;-t tv -r centum ad ralorem ; fciBtarb. Efty cnt per pound; bf learw. fifty certs pr pound; Ism epne or-til, and bay rum essence or oil, i Kirs per ou"e: IWtpete. or nitra'e of potash, crude, two oeats mird:rfiried, three cents per pun l; I Seed anisf , five cvU per pound; etaj anie, ten ntF per pound: canry. aa dollar p r bad il 'f i rr puod: caraway three cen br pun 1: ca.rd 3s ffi? reoU prr pound: cimrn:n fir cents pr rad: coriander, thrt cents par pound; feanel i'(ni( per pound: fenureelc, two cent p?r Tlbemp. on-hlf eaat per pjnn 1; mustard , -wb. three cents pr pound; whil three wut pr ; .4itj: rap.,' one rent j-cr pouui, caslur seeds or -as. thirty cez.1 rT bu-hol; SiigMof td. fiKir cenU pir pound; Tnr etn"t:c. fifteen cents pr pound: VarniA, v.iu-d aj one dollar aid jftX cents or . prr pvUmj. fift cents per gallon, and twenty t-rc,ouna adri rnia; valued at abare one dollar ud tUf.c u'-- fr !l.u, fit t cent per gallon, and ui twentr-tire per centum d Tal.tcem; I Vanilla b-ans, three dollar pr pound, "ferdiirrii, pntg per and; Whiting, when dry, fifty ceats per one hundr'd ; ?onn4s; when gn.und in oil, one dollar and fifty s 2t per one hundred pounds; Awtous, bepioic, muriatic, and pyroligneous j acid, cuu h or ouechu, orchil aod cuJUsar, iwS. jw j ud omc. ten per centum i valorem; J Arwni?. iu ali forms ammonia aDd sulphite and I a-bonste of amaj yii; bark, cinchona. Perurian Lxv CitaMya. quilla, and all other medicinal Wrks, fl .wers. Icuveg, plants, roots, and ceeda, nt Ui.rw,se prurided for; notmltand xide of e balt; pms, innber, arabic, jdda. tengal, tragacanth, tyva, aud mil other gums and gum ren aot o-h- rwiw prwviJed for: quanta woi; maits; earsapa fiia: Upioca; t-mqaa beans and epgea, twenty per return ad ralorem; actic acid, twenty-fire per cen anad ralorem; Satit,nme and glycerine, thirty per cetum ad tiioreoi: , Oa a'!?, ppwders. tinctures, troches or loienges, fupseordiala, bitter, anudynca, tonics, plasters, iuimecw, salrea, ointments, patea. drops waterss wnes, spihu. oils, or olh'nr medicinal prapar--bo or "omposiUons, recommended to the public proletary medicines, or prepared according to private formula or secret art as remedies or ; for any disease or diMaur or affection rUpvcr affecting the human or animal body, fifty pereentumad ralorem: On all ewnecs, extracts, toilet waters, cosmetics, ait oils, pomade, hair dressings, hair renturatires ki dyes, tooth washes, dentri5oe3, tooth iastes, rooiic cacbous, or otbr pertum-ri is or connatics, btsoerer name or E.me known, used or ap P 'd as penumes or applications to the hair, mouth " situ nfty per cenjurn ad Taloratn See. S. And be it farther enacted, That from !d aafrer the day an year aforesaid, in addition " toe duties heretofore impmed bylaw oaths "cles hereinafter mentioned, and on such ts may ow be exempt from duty, there Khali qe levied, olleeted. and paid, on the goods, wares, and mr eiMidif enumerated and prorided for in this eo inapfrted from forrign countries, a duty of ten !rrDtum ai qalorem, that U to aay : Autitnuny, crude; Asaf.uda; " P'lackvnir nf m.U ilnriritions: tuilding stone of all des.'riptioas, not otherwise Calomel; Catsup, ' Cirpt.oil of; . Ciibalt ores; Extract of iudjgo- extract of madder, extract and decoctions of lograoood. and athoe dye Wood a Alinu, and flmt ground; - Flocks, waie or shoddy-. . Furs, dressed, when not on the skin, Garaacine ; , .Ginger, preerred, or pickled; Green turtle; Grindstones, un wrought, or wrought or fia'uhsd ; Gutta-percha, unmiuiutactured; . Isinglass -r fish glue ; Ja(anncd ware of all kinds, not otherwise provid ed lor; Lasting, mohair cloth, silk, twist, or other mn ulacture of cloth woren or made in patterns o;sueu size, fbrpe and form or cut in such manner aa to be fit fur shoes, flippers, boots, baoteea, pa iters, and buttons, exclusive!?, not combined witn tndia-ruo-ter.-.. I . -Mats of cocoa-nut: Matting, china, aud other floar matting, anl nuts' ttsde of flags, jute, or glass; Manufactures of rutia-D. rcb : Milk of India rubber; usedieir.al preparati'Uis not eiaerwite provided for: : -Muic, printed with tines bound or(uubound . . Musienl iDstrumBU of all ktnis a'ol stringi for ttasioa! instrum'uts of wblpgut or catgut, anl all tor strings of the i&mt material ; Kickel; 0ier willow. Drenared for basket makers nse . hilofipiii(sJ apparatui" and instrumeats: llaster of -Paris, when ground: Sls; i-rychnine; ures for pipea, hogsheads, or other casks; "th. munuf-etured;. Thread lace and inserting; Woollen hstings. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That, in ad 'iU to the duties heretofore imposed by law on f articles hereinafter mentioned and prorided for m tois section, thrre rhail be levied, col leoted, and Wd. an the gov)d, wares, and mrttaiidia herein numerated, imported frm foreign countries the Miowjng duties aud rate of duty, that U tr say: pv)UttdthOW,lale C0CU PrlJrei 006 C6St 0reT'IrM graen vitriaL or sulphata ef iron. a ax 11 i fix-ed, nmp-secd, and rape-seed three it per Ciiloti; . - . rra.iu .i i,, .J. . r . .a . if "Pr pt,uud- Va cauurt oa Ulf eexit per poaadj On salt, in FacVs, barrel?, other Ackare$, or in bulk, six cents per on hundred pouuie; On soap, fany. fcented, honey, cream, tran?rer ent, and all decriptions or toilet aad th&rirg soap two certs per pound; all olher tcap. re jr 9tatum ad valorem; ' On spirits of turpentine, five cents r-ar o-i:nn- On starch of all descriptions, one-half cent par J Via i4 "H On wbite and red lead, dry or ground in oil, if teen cents per one hundred poan 1 On oxide of line, dry or ground in oil, twenty five cents per one hundred pound: Sec. 8. Aud be it farther eatei. That from and after the day and year afonwaid, in lieu of the du ties heretofore imposed by law on the article here inafter mentiouedj. and on 8uch as my be now be exempt from duty, there shall be leriej, collec ted, nd paid on the goods, wars, and inarubaudU enumerated and provided for in this section, im ported from foreign countries, the following dutios and rates of duty, that is to say. On anchovies, preferred in salt, thirty peroen ttn ad valorem; On andirons made- of cast iron, one cent and one fourth per pound: On barley, pearl or hulled, one cent per pynind; On bonnete, bats, and hoofs, for men, women, and children, composed or straw, chip, gra, pUm-leuf, willow, or any other vegtible subiaa re, or of silk, hair, walebone. or other material, not otherwise prorided for, forty per centum ad ralorem; On braids, plaits, fiats, lacoa, trimmings, spirteTre tissues, willow sheets and sqcares, uso for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, and hoods, comp-wod of straw, chip, gross palm-leaf, willow, or any oth er vegetable substance, or of hair, whalebone, or ether material, not otherwise prorided for, thirty per centum ad valorem; On books, peiiodicals pamphlets, blank books bound or unbound, and all printed matter, engrav ings, bound or unbound , illustrated books aud pa pers, and maps and charts, twenty per centum ad valorem, l'rorided, That all imported cotton nd, linen rags for the manufacture of paper shad b free of duty; On bristles, ten cents per poncd: On casdles and tapers, stearice and adamanxlnt five cenU per pound: on spermaceti, parafune, and wax candies and tapers, pure or mixed, eight cents per pound: on all other cond'es and ta pers, two, and one-half cents per pound: On chicory root , two cents per pound; on chicory ground, burnt, or prepared, three cents per pound: On acorn coffee and dandelion root, raw or pre pared, and all other articles used r intended to be u-ed as coffee, or a substitute for Coffee, and not otherwise pruridJ for. thrye cents' perpoual: On coloring for brandy, fifty percent ad valorem: ' On cjrk wood, unmanufactured, thirty per cen tum ad valorem: On cotton, ono-half cent per pound: On feathers and downs for bed or btding, of nil decriptious, tcirty pjr centum ad ralorem: On ostrich, vulture, cock, and other ornanmental feathers, crude or not dresned, colored, or manufac tured, twenty per centum ad valorem; when dress ed, colored, or manufactured, forty pjr centum ad valorem: Ob ferthers and fl w&rs artificial and parts there-, of, of whatever material compsed, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum al ralorem: On fire-crackers, fifty cent per box of forty packs cot exceeding eighty t eoud pcg: and iu the samj proportion for a greater numojr: On fruit, shade, lawn, aad ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, and bulbous roots and lluwer seeds not otherwise prorided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. - Oa gl tr cs, made of skins or leather, forty per centum ad valorem; On guup nier, anp all explosive substances used for mining, bUstin;, artillery, or ep.n.'ug purposes, valued at 'nisi thn twenty cenu pjr pound, six cents per pound: Valuodat twnty cents or over per j-und. six cent:) per pound ac i twenty per centum uJ rl.ircm-in addition tkreto. On garden se-ds and all other seeds for agricul tural aud horticultural parpo-ies, not otherwise pro rided for; thirty per Mututn ad valorem; On hides, raw, and skins of all kinds, whether ried, tailed, or pickled, ten per centum ad vlrem: ' On hollw-ware and vessels or cast ison, not oth erwise provided for, one cent and .one fourth per pound : Gn hoops, fire cents psr p und: On humm hair, raw, uncleaned, and t drawn twenty jrer cm-ura ad valorem: when cleaned or drawn, but not manufactured, forty per contum ad val.trom: - On lead ore, one dollar per one hundred pounds: On marble, white niatuary, in blotk, rotih or squared, seventy-fim cents jwr cubic fot. veined marble, and marbie of all other diseriptiojis, not oiaerwi.-e provided for, in block, rouga or J j iaroi, forty psr oKututa ad valorem: On all mamufactures f marble, marble slabs. marble paviug tilef, aod marble sawou, drained, or pah-hod fifty per centum -ad valorem: On mnufacturos cf bladders, thirty per centum ad rlor m: On manofactures of India-rubber and silk, or of India-ruobitr and silk and other material,!, li-'ty per ceutum ad valorem. O a mustard, ground, in bulk, twalre cnts per pound: when enclosed in glass or tin sixteen cents per pound: On plates engraved, af steel, copper, wood, or any other material, twenty-fire per centum ad valorem: . Onplumbage or black lead, ten dollar pr: ton: On pitatoes, twenty-five cew.u per busUe.'.: On erou8iion caps, fuliniuaies lulm.nating pow- dors and ali articles used for like purposes no' othorwue provided for. thirty per centum ad va lorem: i On plaving cards valued at twenty-five cents or less per pack, fifteen cents pa pack: valuod above twenty five cents per pack, twenty-five cents per pack;-, - .. Ou pens metallic, ten cents par groat; On pen-holder tips, metallic, ten cents per gross On pen holders., complete, ten cents per dozen; On lead penciala, one dollar per gross; ' On rice, cleaned, one cent aud a half nor pound; paddy, three quarters of one cent per pound: so cleaned rice, one cent aid a half per pound; Ob sago and sago flour, one cent and a hall per pouud; Un sheathing eopper, and eu earning metal or yel low metal not wholly f copper nor wholly or in part of iron, ungaltanised, ia sheets fortyeight inobes long and fourteen inches wide, and weigh ing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces per square foot, three oents per pound; r On tin in pigs bar, or blocks, luteen per centum ad valorem; Jn Un in plates or sheets terne, aad tagger un, twenty -five per centum ad valorem; an oxide, mar iatic, and salts of tin an i tin foil, thirty per centum ad valorem. . Sec 9- Ani he it further- enacted. That in ad dition to the duties heretofore imptsed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned and included in this section, there shall be levied, colloc'ed and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise heroin enumerated and provided for mprted from foreign countries, the following duties and rates of duty that is to lay. - On Wilton, Sxoney, and Aubnssion, Axminster, patent velvet, Touruay velvet, and tapestry velret carpets and carpeting, Brussels oarie s wrought by the Jacqaard machine, -and all medallion or whole carpets, five oents per square yard; on Brussels aud tapastry Lirus-ielj carpets aod carpe:ing; printed on the warp or etherwiso, three rents per sqa ve yard; on all treble-ingrtin and worsted chain Venetain carpet and carpetings tnree cenw er square yard; on hemp or juta carpeting, two cents per square yard; on all other kinds of carpets and carjieting, of wool, flax or cotton", or parts of either or other ma terial ( exoept druggets, bookings and felt carpets and carpetings), not otherwwe provided for. fire per centum ad valorem : Provided, That mats.rng screens, covers bao. ks b-sdde, and other j.ir tioaa of carpeting, shall pay the rate of duty heroin imposed on carpets and trp"ting, of similar char acter; on all other mats, screens, hassocks, and rugs fire percentum ad valorem. Oa woolen cloths, wolten shawls and all manu facture of wool, of very description, made wholly or in part of wool, not otherwise provided for, a du ty of six cents per pound, and, iu addition thereto, five per ceutum d valorem; On goods of like description, when valued at over one dollar per eqaare yard, cr weighing lets than twelve ounces per s paare yard, n daty of six ceufcs iar puud,and in aliitiaa thireto, ten perciatam ad valorem; On endiess belts .or ftlt for paper, and bLmket ing for printing machine five per centum ad va lorem . . . ... . On Canne!s,'of all descriptions fire percentum ad valorem: . " : .' On ha of wool, ten per centum ad ralo-eu; On woolen and worsted yarn, of all uiscriptiens, five per eentum ad valorem: Qn clothing ready mada, and wearing apparel of every dascription eomp eed wholly or in part of wool, made up or. minufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, eata-'tress or mtnafasturer. six cents per pound, and iu addition thereto, five per centum ad valorem; I'rovided, That Balmoral skirts or goods' of like description, or usd far like purposes made wholly or in part of wool, shall be subjected to the same duties that are levied pon ready-made olothidg; OrCblat.kets of all linds made vrholJy or in pan of wool, five per csn turn ad valorem; On all delaines cashmere delaines, muslin delaines, barege deiain s snmpoiiTd whollj or ia part of wor sted, w ol, mohair, or goats hair, and on all good? of similar description, not exeeedi ig ia value forty eents per equare yard, two wau pe s-juara y.'trd; On bunting, worsted yams, and en all other m-u-nfaetures of worsted or of which -worsts shall be a competent material",' not otherfise provid id for, five per centum ad valorem; On oil-cloth fir floors stampid, or printed, of " a!l discriptions, fire per centum l valorem. On coir So-rs mattiiig and carpating, five per centum ad valorem. Sec. JO. And U it farther enactod, :.Tnt from ad fte" the day and year aforesaid, i o addition to tit UUe teretftf jf iffljKMsi by law on tao aiticU htsrcinafjcr mentioned aod provided for in this sec tl,.m . I- . t . i - I a. . ... , i.uciu mtu uv levies, coiiectta anl iaii. on The iinvli kirni or -A ni.r.,tM.j;.. I. : - ated, imported freai fortsign countries, thefollewing do tie and rates of duty, that is to say: Fir?t, , Oa all taaaufactures of cotton, bleached or unbleached, and uat cclored,suined, painted, cr printed, and not exfwodiag one hundred threads to the squafo inch, counting the warp and tilings and exceeding in weight fivo ounce per sqaare yard, cne-fourth. of one oen t for square yard; on finer cr lighter goods of like dosjclptioa, not exceeding one hundred and fcrty threads to the nuxre inch, counting the warp and filling, one half cent per ftquare yj.rdon gcuds of like doscri tion, etrreding uoe hundred aud forty toroads, and not exceeding two huaired threads to the square iuoh, counting the warp and filling, three-fourths of one, cent per square yards; on like goods, exeeeding two hundred tu reds to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, oae cent per equare yard; on all good? em braced in the forgoing echediiles (except jtreus, deuimea, drillings bedtickingi, giDgham, plaids, cottona 'es, pantaloon stuffs, aud goods of like des cription, not exceeding in value tha sum of sixteen cents per square yard) if pri-ted, painted, colored; or s taind they shall be considered to have been bleached godssnd there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of one eont per equare yard, in ad dition to the rtMrs of duty provided for bleoched j goods. Provided, That npon all piain woven ootton goods 1101 mcmaea in tue lorgoing K-beduies, and upon cotton goods of every description, the value of which fhall exceed sixteen cents per square yard, there. ball be levied, collected, and paid, a duty of five par centum nd valorem: And provided, f urthor, That no ootton goois, having more than two hun dred threads to the square inch, counting tho warp and filling, shall be admitted to" a Jess rate of duty than it provided fur goods which axe of that num of threads. . Second. On spool and othe thread of cotton, ten per centum ad valo.em. Third On shirts and drawers, wove or made on frames, compawd wholly of cotton And cotton vel vet five per enntum ad valorem, - Fourth. Oa all cotton jeans, denimes, drillings, bedtie kings, gingham4, plaids cottonadas, panta loon stuff's ati goods of like description, not ex ceeding in value the sum of sixteen cents per square yard, two cents per square yard; and on all ma un tie u res competed wholly of cotton, bleached, un bleiiliod, printed, painted, or dyed, not otherwise provided fir, five per contum ad valorem. Fifth. On all brown or bleached . linens, duck: canvas -paddings, cot-bottoms buslapi' crash, huck abacks, nandSuruhiefs lawa of other manufactures of fiax.jutetr hemp tor of which fi ax, jute or hemp shall be the Component material of chief value , five per centum ad valorem, ou flax or linen , threads twine and packthread, and all other manufactures tf flax, or of " wbicw rax shall - be the component tnateriid of chief value, and not otherwise provided for, five per centum ad valorem. Sec. 11. And be it further enacteJ, That from and after the day and year aforesaid, in addition to the duties heretofore imposed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned aud provided for ia this seo-iou, there shail be levied, collected and paid, on the goods wares, and merchandise herein enumer ated, imported from foreign countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say: Oujute, Sial grass, tun nomp. coir,' and other veg-.table substances not enumerated, (except flax, tow of Ah x, UusMi and inanilla benip, and coolilla or tow of lit nip, J five dollare per ton; On jute butts, ouo aollar per ton, : On tarred cable, or cordage, oae-fourtb of one. ecnt per pound n uiiUrred manilla cordage, one fourth of one cent per poand; On ali other uutarred cordage, ono-half cent per OJnd; Oa hmp Jirn, one cent per pouud; Ou voir yarn, ene-half cent per pound; On seines one-half cent per pound; On cotton biga'ing. or other manuractares not otherwise provided for, snitablo for the uses to which cotton bagging is applied woiher composed in whole or in part of hemp, jute, or flax, or any other material valued at less than ton cents per square yard, one cent per pound; Ou sail duck, five percentum ad valorem; On Russia and otner sheetings, made of flax or hemp, brown and white, five per centum ad valorem and Oa all otbor awiu'fctares trf faesp, or of Whieh hemp bha.l be aooinponent part, not otherwise pro vided tor five per centum ad valdrtm; On gra.13 cloth, five per centum ad valorem; On jute yams five percentum ad valorem: On all other manufactures of jute or Siral grass not otherwise provided for, five per centum ad va lurom: l oovided. That all hemp, or preparations of hemp ucd tor n ival purposes by the government of the Uuit-id States ehall be of America.! growth or manufacture: Provided further, The same oan be obtained of as good qualisy aud at as low a price. Sao. 111. And be it turther enacted, That from and after tae day and year aforeatid, in lieu of the duties nretofore imposed by law n the articles hereinafter mentioned, and on such as may now be exempt from duty, there shall bo levied, collected, and paia. on the goods, wares, and merehanc i.-te eeumersted and provided for ia this section im perted from foreign countries the following dut.es and rates ef daty, that is to say: On .all brown, earthenware and common stone -waoe. gas ratorta, atoneware not ornamented, and etoueware above the capacity of ten gallons, twenty per ceatum ad valo'an; Oa Caina and porcelain ware, gilded", ornament, or d-orud in any manner, ' forty per centum ad valorem On China and porcelain warn, plain white, and not dacojatee in any manner, and all other earthen stone, or crockery ware, white, glazed, edged, print ed, painted, dipped, or cream-colored, composed of oarthy of mineral substances. and not otherwise provided for, thirty-five per centum ad valorem: Slates, slate pencils slate chtmmey-pioces man tels, slabs for tables, and all other maaufactures of late,fortv per centum ad valortm. On nnwroughtclay, pipe clay, fire clay, and keoline five dollars por ton; On fuller's eartn. three dollars per ton: On white chalk', four dollars per ton; on rei and French chalk, ten per centum ad valorem; on chalk of all descriptions, not otherwise provided for twenty-five per contum ad valorem. to-all plain and mould and Jpress glassware, not cut, ongrared. or painted, thirty per centum ad va lorem; On all articles of glass cut engraved, painted, colored, printed stained, silvered or gilded, not in cluding plate-glass silvered, or looking-glass plates, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; - . . ! On fluted, rolled, or rough plate-glass, not includ ing crown, cylinder, broad, or common window glass not exceeding ten by fifteen inches, -seventy-five cents pet Otto, hundred equare' feet; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches, ooe cent per square foot; abeve that, and not exceeding twenty-lour by thirty incha, one cent aod a half per square foo ; all aboqe that, swo cenu per square toot: Provided, That ail fluted, rolled, or rough p(ate glass: weighing over one bu Id red pounds per one hundrod square feet, shail pay an additional duty oatno exoons at the name rate herein impos ed ; On all east polished pale-Slasss unsilvered, not exceeding ten by fi tecu inches, three ceuts per square foot; above that, and not exceeding tweuty fvur by thirty inches, eight eeuts per square foot: atH'Ve that, and not exceeding twonty-four by six -, ty inches, twenty-five eent per square foot; all above that fifty eents per square foot; On all cast polished plateg";ass, silvered, or looking-glass plates, exceeding ten by fifteen inches, four cent per square foot; above that, and not ex ceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches, six eents per square foot, above that, and . not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inobes, ten cents per square fct; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by ; sixty inches th'rty-five par square foot; all above tnat,ixty centi per square foot: Aroviden, That no looking-glass plass piites, or plato-glass silvered, when iraui'Ml, shall pay a les rat of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description, B)t framed, but ihalf be liable to pay, in addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem npon such frame : On pcreelian and Bohemian glass ghws crystals for watohos. paintings on glass or glasses, pebbles for spectacles, and all manufactures of giass, or of which gins shall be a component matenial, except crown, cylinder, and other window glass nt ciher wio pnwiied for, and all glass bottles or jars filled witi sweetmeats, preservaa, thirty -five pereentum ad valorem. ' See. 12. And be it further enacted, That from and aftet the day and year aforesaid, in addition , to the duties heretofore imposed fcy law on the I article hereinafter mentioned , there shall be lef ied 1 W . a m 1 - 1 5 coiieotM, ana paia, on ua goous, wares mu 0,01 " j chandiM enumerated and provided for in this sec- -tion, imported from foreign countries a daty of five per eentum ad valorem, Jib at is to aay: Argentine, alabalta, or German silver, minufac tared aruammufactured;' - "V Artieles -embroidred witk gold, ailvarror other metal; Articles worn by min, women, or children, of whatever material composed, made up, or made waollv or in part by band, not ojharwise provided i for: - . - ,: " Britannia ware; . Bal-ets and all other article composed of grass, czier, palm leaf, straw, whalebone, or willow, not oUieri?e provided for: Bracelets braids chains curls, or ringlets com ed hair, or of which hair is a com pone t material; Brs.-es, suspedders. webbing, or other fabrics rompoel wholly or in part of india-rubber, not otb.rio provided for. . Brooms aod brushes of all kinds: Canes and stick for walking, finished or nafin shsdj - - ' CuperP, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not tXb trwise provided for; ' ' 4 ' ,' . Cir. hau muffs and tinoets of fur and all other i manufactures of fur or of which fur shall bo aeou- ponnt material; ' ' " "- Caps glovos leggias mir tok stookLc w ove no epsca taptuu j;imis u paw si3Mjp pa s;jiq frames of whatever nftterial composed win by men women aad children and not otherwise provided fur; Card cam's pocket books shell boxes souvenirs and all similar' ankles of whatever material comptaed; Carriages aud parts of carriages; Cloeks and part of clocks; "" ; Clolhirg ready made, aad, wearing' apparel ot "Whatever discription, of whatever material compos ed exceot wool made up or tnanufactui-ed wholly or in part by the tailor, Ecauistrtss or-maiiufactttred; . Coach and harness furniture of all kinds saddlery couch and. harness hadware fiver plated or cover ed Common tinned burnished or japanned not oth crwiaa provided for; . ., . Combs of all fcinls: ., - Compositions of glass cr paste, when sot; ' Composition teps for tattis, or othur wticles of furniture: ! Comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits preserred in fngar, brandy or molasses, not otherwise provided for: - Cotten eards, gimps, and gilloas; ..' Cotton laces, cotton inserting, cotton trimmin laces s-nd cotton braids, colored or unolorl: " Court-pluster; Cutlery of ail kind.; 1 Dolls and toys of all kinds; Encaustic tiles ; . Epaulets, gallons, laoes, knots, Htare, tassels, tresses, and wings, of gold, silver, oth-ir metal; Fans and fire eereana id every description, of whatever material composed; Frames and sticks for vmbrellas, paramo Le -and nnsnades, finished or unfio.shed; Funituro, cabinet and household Furs, dressed; - Hair pencils; Ilat bodies of cotton or wo I, or of which wool is the component material of chief value; Haircloth, hair seatings and all other manuXu of hair, not otherwise provi ied for; Ink. printers'" ink, and ick powder: ' ' Japp.ined, patent or euamslied leather, or liia of all kinds; Jet and manufactures of. et, and imitations there-, f; ' i . Leather, tanned, of all dtscriptions; Maccaroni, vermicelli, felatino, jellies, and all similar preparations. Manufactures of bone, shell, ivory or ncgetable ivory; Maaufactures of pappr. or of which papar is a component maverial, nt otherwise provided for; , Manufactures of the lr of the cork tree, ex- llanufaetures.jirticle, vessels and Wares not oth erwise provided forof golu.-silver.copper; bress iron steel lead pewter tin or other metal, ar of which either of these metals or any other metal shall be the componentsm-iterial of cheif vulue; ' - Manufactures not otherwise provided for, compo'r ed of mixed m&terials, in part of cotton silk, wool, or worsted, hemp, jute, or flu; Manufactures of cotton, linen, si'.k, or worsted of embroidered or tamboured in the loom otherwise by machinery or with the needle or other Urocess, not otherwise provided for; . - - - . , Manufactured oi ceder wood, grnnadilla, eboney, mahogany, rosewood, and sat;a wood; ' Manufactures and artisles of lea;her, or of which" leather shall be a component part not otherwise proviped for; . Manufactures Articles and. wares of padhe'iT mai-he; Maiiufactures of gonti hair or mohair, or of which goats hair or mohair ahull be ft ooiOiioneat miterial no otherwise providd for; , Manufactures of wooU or of which wood in the chief compouent part not otherwise provided for; Morocco skits; ' - Mnskets, rifles, and gtharJire arm"; Needles sewing, -darilng knit ling, and all other descriptions; Oilcloths of every description, of whatever ma-" torial composed, hot otherwise provided for; ' PapT byXea, and all other fancy b ixei. Paper envelope; Paper-hangings and paper for seroens or fire boa.d. paper, autiquar.an, demy, drawing. elephant foolscap, imperiui, letter, and all other paper, not otberwisee provided for; . . Pins solid head or other; Plated and gilt wars of all kind"; Prepared vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, and game, scaled or unsea.ed. in can or otherwise ; Ratans and reeds manufactured or partially man- IvK'fiug slate?; Soa-Uola tons for tables or other articles of furn- O iture; Sealing-wax; ' Side arms of every description; Silver plated meta', in sheets or other form; , ctereotypc plates; Stiil tottoms; . . Twines and p vhthread of whatever material composed not otherwise provided for; Type metal; ' . ' Types new. . ' Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades; Velvet when printed or paid ted; Wafers; Water colors; Watches and part;) of watch-s, and watcw mter ials, and unyued parts of watches: Webbing, composed of wool, cotton, flax, or any other Materials, not otherwise provided for. Sec. 1. And be it further enacted. That from and after the day and year aforesaid, there shall be levied, collected aod paid on all goods wares and merchandise of the growth or produce of countries beyond the Cape cf Good flope, when imported from places this side of the Cape of Good Hope, a duty often per cent ad valor tsn, and in addition to th duties imposod ou any uch articles when im ported directly from the place or places of their growth or production. Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That upon all ships, vessels, o steamers, which, afier the thirty-first day of December,, eighteen hundrod and tixty-two, shall be entered at any custom house in she Cnited States from any foreign por.t or place , or pi tec, or from any port or place in the United States whether ships or vessels of the United States of belonging wholly or in part to subjects of foreign powers, there shall be paid a tax of tonage duty or ten eents per ton of the measermeBt of said vessel in addition to any tonage duty now imposed bp law .Provided, That the said tax or tonnage duty shall not be collected more than once in each year on any ship, vessel, or steamer having license to trad between different districts cfthe United States, or to carry on the bank, wbale, or o'hor fisheries, whilst employed therein, or on any ship vessel or steamer to orfron any port or place in mexico, the Britifh province ' of North Am orica, or any part of the West India islands: Providod, ah, That noth ing in this act contained shall be deemed in any wise to impair any light and privileges whL'h have been or may bo acquired by any for -ign nation Tinder the laws and , treatijs of the United Mates relative to the daty on tonnage of vea-1.-: Provid ed further, Thytso mucii of theact of August eigh teen, eighteen "hundred and fifty-six, entitled 'An act to authorize protection to be given to citizens of the United States who jnay diiscover deposits of guano," as -prohibits the oxport thereof, is hereby suspended for one year from and after the passage of this act. ' - '' S.c. 16. And be it farther enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, in estimating the allowance for tare on ail chests, boxes, cases, casks bags r other envelope or covering of all articles imported liable to pay any duty, wuere the original incoL-e is produced at t!ie time of miking entry thereof, and th tare lhai be specified therein, it shall be lawful for the collector, if he shall see fit, or for the collator and nav U officer if such effi er there be, if they shall f fit, with the consent of the consignees,, ti estim (o su"h Ura according to such invoice; but in all o'hJf cw the real tare shall be allow d, and iny be ascertained und r such regulation ai the Secretary of the Treasury may from timo- to time prescribe: but in no casa chall there be any allowance fjr draft. Sec. 17. And be it further' en icted. Til t from and after the lirst day of 1-ovenibor, eigateen hun dred and sixty -two, no g tods wires or miieaindia) subject toad valorem or spojifi duty whather be longing to a porscn or parsons re4din in the Uui ted States or t therwise tr whether acquired by the ordinary orocoss of barjrain and sale or otherwise, shall be admhed to entry unlei the invoice of su-h goods, wares or merchandise be verified by the oath of the owner or one of the owners or in the absenee of tb owner, one of tha party who is auth orized by the owner to rtahe toe shipment and sign the invoice o the same, certifyihg th it the invoice annexed eoa:ains a true and faithful account if subjejt to ad valorem duty and obtained by pur chase, ef tho actual enst thereof, and cf all charges thereon. acd tliat no discounts bounties, or draw backs are contained in the said invoice but snch as have actual!;- been allowed on the saini; anl when consigned or obtained in any manner oth-r ihan by purchase, th- actual market value thereof and if subject to arecifio duty, of the actual quantity thereof; which said oath shall be administered by the consul or eommeifeial agpnt "of the Untited SUtcs in the . district, where the goods are manu factured ortTom whieh they are sen ; aod if there be no coniol or eomnaeaoial agent of the United. States in the sain , dis"xict the verification hereby required shall be made by the consul or commar cial agent it the United Statss at the naareit point or at the prrt from which the goods are shipped, in which etse the o&th shall be administered Jby some publuj cfSeer, duly authorised to administer caths, and traiwmitett with a copy of the invoice ta the consul or commercial agent for his authentica tion; and this act shiJl be censtrued only to m dify and not re el, the aot of March first, eighteen hun dred and twenty-three, entitled "An - act supple mentary to, and to funead an " act entitled "An bo . to regolat the colisction of duties on imports and tannage," jeised second March, one thousand seven hundred end. ninty-nine, and for other purposes" and the form of the eaihs therein set roarJh shall be m idifitd a coriingly. Aad there saail be paid to the said uttu!. vice cou'ilor commertitl went. by the pe-son or p-Tsous or or in- bihaa . i -sn 'in i lOaiU invoice ara irocnn iou Uop5, f - . -..J 1 J..,.:. ; dollar for each and every invoiei verified, which h:ill be Af .iii nted for bv the offi m neeixing the same in such mauasr as is now rsj jih.-i b ihn laws rcjuiating vhe aiid sMjariw u; wusaL ai cub- mercial agents: Provided, Thot nothing herein con tained shall be construed to require for goods im ported under the reciprocity treaty with Great Bri tain signed June fifth eighteen hcudred and fifty four, any other consular certificate than is now re quired by law: And provided further. That the pro visions of this section hall not app'y to invoices of gotds,- wares, .and merchandise imported into the United States from beyond Cape Horn and the Cape ef Good Hope, until the first day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-three: Aud provided turther, That the provisions of this section shall not apply to countries wnere there is not consul, vice-consul cr commercial agent cf the Urited States. Sec. IS. And be it furthe enacted, That, from and aftei the date aforesaid it sha.l be the duty of consuls and commercial agsntj of the United States, having and knowledge er belief ef any caae or practice of any person or persons who obtain or should obtain verification of invoioes as described ia the precuding section, whereby the revenue is or may be defrauded, or to the Secretary of the Treas ury of the United States. ; Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, the act entitled "An act to provide for the payment of outstanding treasury notes to authorize a loan, te regulate and fix the duties on imports, aud for other purposes," approved March to eighteen hundred and sixty one, be and the same is hereby, amended as fellows that is to say: First, in section twelve, before the word "eighteen," wTiere it grst occurs, strikeout "less than;" second, in section twenty-three, after the words "artists residing abroad, strike eut, ''provided the same be imported in good faith as as objects of taste and not of merchaniise," and in sert, provided the fact, as aforesaid, saail bo certi fied by the artist, or by a consul cf the United Stat-its:" and in the same section, before the word "orpiment," insert, "ores of gold and silver." Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That the sixth section of an act entitled u An act to extend the warehousing system by establishing private bocded warehouses, and for other purposes, and for other purposes," be, and the same is hereby, amende! so that the additional daty of one hundred par centum shall not apply to the invoice er approised value of the merchandise withdrawn, but shall be so con strued as to require for fa Hare to transport and da liver within the time limited, a duty to be levied and collected of double the amount to which said goods wares, and worohaudije would be liable up on the original entry thereof. Sec. 21. And oe it further enacted, Thata.ll goods wares, aud merchandise, wnitih may be in the pub lic stored or bonded warehouse on the first day ot day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, may be withdraw for consumption upon paj msnt of the duties now imposed thereon thereon, by law, provided the tame shail be so withdrawn with tree months from the date of original importation ; but all goods, wares, and meiohandiso wuich shall re main in the public stores or bonded warehouse for more than three mouths from the date of origi nal importation, withdrawn for consumption, and all goods cn ship board on the first day of AugusG, e8lteen hundred and sixty -two, Bhall be subject to the duties prescribed by this act: Provided, That all goods which now are or may be , deposited ja publio store or bonded warehouses after this act takes effect and goes into operation, must be with drawn therefrom, or the duties thereon paid within one year from the date of original importation but may be withdrawn by the owner for exportation to foreign countries, or may be tranohiped to any pout of the Pacific or western coast of the United L aiea fat any time before the expiration of three years from the date of original importation; uch goods on arrival at a Pacifij or western p rt, as aforesiid to be subject to the same rules and regulations as if originally imjxjrtfd there; any goods remaining in public store or bonded warehouse beyond three years shall be regarded as abandoned to the gov ernment and sold unber such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe atd the proceeds paid into the trtaiury; Provided further, That merchandise upon which duties have been paid may remain in warehouse in custody of the officers of the customs at the expense and risk of the owners of said meacbandise and if exported directly from, said custody to a foreign country within three years shall be entitled to return duties proper evidence of such merchandise having been anuwd abroad to be furnished to the collector by FOR FALL TH A DE. JOHN O. DEUSER, MAIN STREET, BRO WNTILLE, N. T., Takes pi easnre in announcing ibat he ha now on band a large and select stock ot every at tide in bis line, COOK STOVES, Of all the improved patterns, viz: Plymouth Rock, Charter Oat, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, &c., Alc., &x., HEATING STOVES, Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some which are entirely new deisms, via ; Combined "CooJfc and Parlor Stove, something . very nice for small' families.. of I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION FARMERS TO MY OF HEAVY SEEHT IRON, for Sugar Boilert, and LARGE CAST IUOX KETTLES. A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAED AND COAL OIL LAUPS Brass, Copper, and sheet iron ware; Lanterns. Shoveis and Japanned Ware, &9 , Ua. SELF-SEALIuQ FRUIT CANS! OF the latest and most improved Styles, cheap for cah. I ara prepared to put I p putterinj: and spouting, and ail other wnrk of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to five satis faction. .August 2.1862. -' - Mnin9 S.ite. In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Pistric' Court, in and for Xeuiaha coun'y, Nebraska Terri'.rj sittinc in chancery, hearing die the teth of May. 1S6I in a certain case pending in said Court, wherein Ujj &. Matlock and Cutter & Terrii are rompuinants aiw Alleo L Coat, et al, are respondents I will, on Wel nesday, the 13ibd.iv of Xy. a. D , 1S63 between tut hours of 10 o'clock a.m.. and e o'c 1 ex r . a., in trout or Den's Hall, in tintwuviiie iu siid c .umy, (beiDjf tbc place where the said ourt was last held ) oner tor al to the highest bidder for cab the foltosviuB deiscrioe premises, to-wit: Lot Ko.'s four (4 ) ami live (5 ) jf th nor tu west fractional quarter, t.eoiuii N. tux (S townhip No. four (4 ) n rth of range Xe. tixteeu (16 east of the sixth principal meridian, in Nemaha county- Nebraska Territory. J. 8. BEDFORD B40-f w$4 au Master in Chancery. Mster Salp. In pursuance of a decretal order made by the District Court in aud for Nemaha County Nebraska Territory, Bittinein Cnancery, bearing date October 7th, liG2, ir a certain cause endiQ? in aaid court, wherein & E. Turner, J.M Freacr and tt. C WiiiiADii, partners a Turner, Frazier &. Co. are complainants, and Andre S. Holladay, Lucreiia iioiladay, his wire, Betuamir Holladay. Bichard Brown and Levi Spriogle, are re- v spundents, 1 will, on Wednesday, the lSn day of May A D. 1S63, between the boon of 10 o'clock a. m. anc 4 o'clock P. M , in front of Den's Ilall, in Brownviil? in aaid county, (oeion the place wbere aaid conn was last held ) oner lor aale to the bisbent bidder, forcasn, the following described- preniUet. to wit: Lot No. on (1,) in blocs Ko- oue(l ) exceptin? and reserving thai portion occupied by the Neman Valley Bat, being twenty feet (40) front and aevetty feet (70) dp. and being en the Northeast corner of Raid lot ia urowuvihe, Nebraska territory. JAXtE3 S. BttbKO&D. n4Q-4w-$5.25 Maater in Cbaa'-ery. l.EAL NOTICE. George Tt. KLioa, of Tennessee, will take notice that William H. Hoover, did on the loth day of December, A. D. 1362, file his petition in the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory the object and prayer or aid petition is to obtain a judgment against the baid G. H Nixunter the sum of nine.y-one do liar, with interest from toe 1st aay of September, 1859, for service as clerk and copyist rendered by said Hoover to said Nixon. - The necessary affidavit being filed, an order of attacomeut waa Usi.ed from said Conn, aud the following property attached, io- wit ; 13U leet tin" of the eat part ot LoU 9 and 1 ta BItck HQ. in Bruwn ville. bonuded as IoIWjws, to-wit; Becmnuig at the northea-t corner of aaid It 9 running theuce west 13') feet, ibence south 90 reel, the: ice esi 130 reet thsuce horib 90 teet to the , lace of t-einnu, ttweUier wi:h the improvement thereon; ail -iiaited iu aatd count) of Neman Sai l Nix-n i- reiiuired to auower said pe- ( , v ., h 1Mfia n"-4w- 5 U W..TH.IM AS. My. rrptr. BUY PCttE, FiiESfl GAiiDiiN SEED, raiaed in the West. 1362. DRY AIID GfiOCEPJES ! THEODORE HILL, Is receiving, and will continue te receive dartrg the gunnaer, one of THE IaAHGEST AND BEST STOCKS o r IMHll, T K 9 M NeTF York, PhiladetyMa and St Icds. That has ever been exhibited in the "Western Conn try, embracing all the latest styles and novelties nl the times. His siocx embraces Dry Goods, - r Urocerie, Ilardwnr', Cutlery Queenware, Hats and Caps, Shakers Boots and Shoes Doors and Sash, Glass and Patty, Fine Fern iture, .c, &ct JLe. Among his Cry Goods will be form Prints Cinghams Lawns, Barejes Drown and Bleached Itlnlins, Demees. Striped Sheeting. Cot 'tonades Hosiery, Gloves, The Latest Styles Hoop . Skirts Notions He has miich the Largest Stock cf QUEEIi'SWARE in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Aprent for the Hannibal & St- Joseph Haii Baod Packet Line of Steamboata. May 22, 1SS2. n46 tf. LIcCORlMTCIT Seaper and Hower M ANTJF 1CTUEID AT Oliioa; o. 111, This celebrated machine i br all odds tee BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N twithstaading tt mUveprenentations of those inter ested in other machines. C. H. ItcCoruicK . ufactuje at tbe rate of 8,000 per year, .Many chance have beeu affected during the past seasou, and for 1362 the 'McCormicfc" is presented with greater attractions than ever before. As a reaper, TIIE ECONOMY OF POTfEU IN THIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, give it preference over all others New improvement added, have materially lessened tbe direct draught, and so obviated the side drauzht that many assure us that it does not now exist. The drught cf the Reaper is so lh:ht that in numerous Instances tbe Urge lour horse machine is worked with but two horses. FOR MOWING, The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may be applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually preventa choking, no matter what the condition of tbe irraM, while our new divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled clover or grass, where other ma chines fail. . There is also a treat advantage In our serrated sickle edge over the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thug saving time. Our aickle will frequently run throngh an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth edge must be ground once each day, if not oftner With a "moth edge the Iraught increases as the knife becomes dull. Oar draught ia uniform, aud in the repeated trials during the season of I860. 61, proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at the tame time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower tan be used with or without the reel , this is important, aa without the reel it weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very libera! warrantee given to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore', that farmers who may desire it, are at liberty to wi rl our machine through the harvest with any o'her v 3 keep and pay for the one pref eired. Pamphlets with full description of improvement testimonials, fee., oan be had by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, May l5,lSS2. n45-tf NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT PRICES TO SOT JOHN A. PONN Is now reeeivin and peninj out Lis Spri Stock'of Goods, eonsu inj of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe Iron and Nails, Flour and ace& Queens-ware, Hardware, Furniture, Sash and !Door ' Window Glass, . etc., etcM etc. Which 1 will sell cheap for CASH OE PEODUCS. Call and examine mj steck before pnrchasinz e!ewhere. Drownville, April 2i,lSC2, , ai2-5a Ayer's Sarsaparilia. 1862. UAL w ni- PE0PBIE1.OR3 fP THE MiM' ii ii i,i (I'll r i i s : i . - f . . i i i i , : a j -a f i . f If i f " . r 1 ' j s f ! iil ; .,ra & U aca J u, Li W Are now mnnijig both Mills nicht anl day, acd are prepared ti auppiy customers with any amut of 'FLOUR OR LUMBER. They have oa haaS several thousand bushels of t'- best of Wheat ; tbey have also secured the tervkea 5 an experienced Miller, and they coceannt !y Caiter themselve that their ojut will c'.vt inuiesau.'a'.tUn. to tiix: people or zirccorni, They would eav that they have made rransemputs with the Ferry Company to have the Boat eue resuUr !y, regardless f the weather. The citi sens of Atchi son County, need not hereafter tve any tears with re- bru m uie regularity or thecronsing of the FERRY BOAT. Freighters to DcnTcr and Pert licarny, nancliinca, ricr cliants, and Dalicrs, Are Invited to give our Flour a trial. Iverythin Freighters can desire to purchase may beubtained ia Browoville.on aa easy terms as anywhere ei,a oa the River. And there is no better point than BrvwnriUe U shl? from. MHVLii 6t srHLKGLK. April 16, lS63-nlt-U BROWNVILLE V Change of Proprietors, 0 Announce to the traveling public that their splcndiU and commodious Steam Ferry running acrosa frem. Brownvfile, Xetraska, aka-asi is one of the best in every respect on the Upper iila sonri river. The banks on both sides of the river are low an.! we'.; graded which readers unloading unneceeaary aa Is the cose at most other ferries. Our charges too an item these hard times are lowtr tuau m eu; wtuci viveeiuat Travelers froai Kansas to Iowa and to the east will find this the nearest and bet route i every respect. We are determined there sball hereafter be no com plaint on account of Delays in .Crossin Besides eur regular trips, we "will be rea-.iy to crooa at any moment to take paaaeogers aero either war. HUGH EAKKii X CO. April 16, '63-n41-ly K STOCK. WM.T. DEN. Has now received hi Sprtn? Stock of Godi direct frnm New York, Pbila.ieiphit, Bori ton and St. Louis whlc he will ell cheaper than any other House in the Wet Jay motto shall ever be, Quick Sales & Small Profits, And my Goods shall be Sold Cheap for CA!l;0B PEOBW.- I ALSO AM AGENT FOR MY OWN HOUSE, FOU . THE PURCHASE OF HIDES, PELTS &. FURS, FOR -WHICH I WILL ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE. 2IY STOCK CONSISTS OP GROCERIES, Ladles' Fancy Dress Goois, Lar?:e Assortment of Notions, Laaies' Hats and Trinnlnss, Hosiery and Glores, Hair Nets and Head-Drcsscs, Children's Hats and Caps, Coots and Shoes in Great Tarlclj LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . Gent's & Boy's Clotliinj, CHEAP FOR CSIL 0 Hardware, QueensTrare, DOORS AI.D SASH, rrioro" rzz rjrxac?, A VARIETY CF CHOICE LIQUD.1S. 1ST ' 3 I tlic PIcc to Trade. Call and Lxanilne liis Stock cf Good be fore you l?rciiasc, for DUX Caa- not be Vndcrsold, MIND THAT! M9-tf TTJI. T. DUV TWO EST K AT CO '.I S. Taken ur ty the un-ierHimed. livirj two ml! Ror1l f b-owrtvilia, 4,n tbe Mi- u-i Vaily in Nemaia county Kebra-ka. on the SO b dy nf Uarch, IsSi, cow. white with .lk pfcke;ed net-k. tbree year oM... Alsn cn tbe lath dy of .March la&J. one tiatk Cnn, wi-b white bellv. wliite ez. tiaderbit ia ruht ear. and cToputTo' ie't ear; about four ye-r t-'d. Hota ba"e yuni ca Ivh. 1. W. CLAHS. Aoi-il 1-t 13 r.W 3 J)3 rsoricL. 1! pe-vns havii claim a?i!nt tie e-'ate J .vises U. J.hii. n. late ,f Coanty. Territory Meira-k de.eae'l will tke notice "hat I wfilbli niy ffiieon Saturday the S:h diy or ay. A 73. I-;'' t.. ezauiue aud ,d:tit all cIuitii- ain-w ai 1 esta'a. ALBERT TOJTI-S Pr l.i'e Juo'e. 1HP2 IUQJ