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theT advertiser. tKOTVyyiLLE."MARCH grj, 1S62. "ii O C iA. L. coe & CO. IN ---e- t'rk snd'FriEtiug Material of all Kinds l- Tribnre Buildings, New Tork, and Brown's Iroi 0' Huildinrs, Philadelphia. -.reauiboriiea" Agents for tbe Farmer and. Jldvertiser. --"TtIIER & ABBOTT, . 5 SUCCESSORS TO H G ELT, rM States and Foreign--Newspaper Advertising Agency, . BROADWAY, NEW YORK. .,rid acentsforthe "NEBRASKA ADYER- gyRASKA FARMER." " - CajiL A. W. Matthews of Kansas Second Caralry, has been spending a few Java the past week with his family in , j place. The Captain looks hale and fcearty as though soldiering agreed with tin. He reports all the boys from this place in gd health and spirits. - Capr. 3l:thews is an experienced officer, and i r;n, with all the boys from Nemaha, "cate their mark" when an opportuni- ! ty presents itself. i Sergt Straw has also been on a visit I to Feru. They both left for quarters &;s morning. ' ,: The Kansas Second, under Col. Mitch f is cow at Shawneetown, and leaves jar the South, shortly. New Shisgle Manufactory. Capt. . J. FBabkett has purchased the shin pe manufactory formerly owned and run tyMr. Hanna in this place, and has jade valuable improvements and addi tions. He is now making the finest cut shingle we have ever beheld. Tney are f;efrom checks, t and are as smooth and true as any sawed shingle. Specimens .an be seen at this office. Tne Illinois Coffee. iuucn nas teen saii cf late in refer- ence to coffee growing ia Illinois. Wre have taken the pains, and gone to the expense of procuring a small supply of tne seed. Dr. Jno. A. Warder, an eminent botanist, cf Cincinnati, Ohio, has examined the seed, thus speaks of it: "An examination of the seed shows it to be a Vetch, Natural order Viccc, genus Ciccr,i'rom the Greek word, Inker, foro or strength. Hence, the Cicerons hnj their name from the Pulse, or dccrt which they ate as the Pisons.from the Peas, (Pisum,) which constituted their food, and the Lentuli, from their Lentils, v. Don. This plant belongs to the Lannean system, DiadelphiaDiandria, described J by Don, as an annual herb. The spe cies to which these seeds belong is the Cicer arietinum, the Chick Pea, a na tive of Syria, Egypt, Italy and the Levant. It is found among corn, (or grain.) The seed has a projecting chick, and is corrugated, hence, the name, from the resemblance to a ram's head. It is eatable raw or cooked. Sow in drills in the spring. There are three other species of Ciscr, (pronounced seeser,) the C. Songarium, the solonicusa, and the nummulifolia. The C. arietinum ex udes oxalic acid from its glands. It is mentioned in the U. S. Patent Office Report for 1864, under its Spanish name of Garbanzo, and was distributed as an eatable Legume. Vide p. xvi, D. J. Brown's Report, I find no reference to its use as coffee, but suppose it might answer as well as other peas as a substitute. Major Lackland of this city informs me that it has been so used in Canada. Jno. A. Warder." A very small supply of the seed are for sale at the Advertiser office. i Ice Broke up. As a matter for fu ll toe reference, we here record that the ire ia the Missouri, broke up at this place, on Sunday, March lGih. . . The channel has been clear of even fioaiing ice for two days past. We may loci for & boat daily. The Omaha has been up as high as White Cloud and turned hack. . ' II. -Bcrches's Commercial JVur sc ry.. By reference to Mr. Burches's ad Terjsement, it will be seen tnat he has Teaoved from Oregon, Mo.', to Omaha, Nebraska. He is thoroughly educated ini experienced in the business in which his engaged." Several years intimate acquaintance warrants us in vouching for Lisa in every respect. He will prove a valuable acquisition to Douglas County, add the Territory. We hope the enter prising people of Omaha will give Mr. B. a liberal support in the landscape and peen house b,j?nefs,- and .that he will aeetwtth lib'-rcl cco:.ro-. -.-v ogt&e-"Terrkr,rV. . -Evans Gin Ujok Esirir ia tr. In reply to an order for Books due us for an advertising account with Geo. G. Evans, the Gift Book Merchant of Fhilidelphia, we received the following: ."Advertisiho Dp't, Philadelphia, ) ' March 8ih, 1662. X X FF. Furnas, Esq. Dear Sir : "I regret to have to inform you that this establishment having made an as signment for the benefit of its creditors, prevents the filling of any orders on ad vertising accounts. The withdrawal of southern trade, and "hard times" gener ally, rendered this step unavoidable. 'Tours, Respectfully, ' J. M. CoLEMAX, Assignee of Geo. G. Evans." More Recruits Wasted. Cant. J. B. N. Thoep0!t, of this place is author j wed to recruit a company of cavalry for Gen. B. T. Loan's Brigade, Missouri . State Militia. Another opportunity is ow oftered to those who wish to enter the United .States service. Under a 5 new regulation the Government equips j -and pays' the Missouri 'State Militia. : e pai -we are informed, is S25 per ; roonth. Ca,pt. Thompson's company is j tepidly filling up. jForty-seven names ?ere obtained in two-day. Recruiting office in the Post OSce inBrownville, N. TM adat!Rock Pot!, Ma . Johw Fields, Esq., of this plaoe, and Vho was one .of the early ana successful venturers to the" Pikes Peak -Gold Mines, is now .in . this citv. snendinsr.a 11 saort time with.his old friends. 'He will go eastiin-a f ew 6ay, .and return short- ly.agaia to -the mine. 'attend him. r - j success still A CiTllized Warrare. From the New Orleans Delta. Our government and people have thus far striven to conduct this war on the principles of civilized warfare. Their treatment of prisoners has been humane and considerate. Even civilians, charged with infidelity and disloyalty, have been merely sent out of the State, or permitted to remain under pledges of. good beha vior. ITS practical illustration. From the Louisville (avant) Courier. .. We, the undersigned, will pay five dol lars per pair for fifty pairs of well-bred hounds, and fifty dollars for one pair of well-bred Llood hounds that will take the track of a man. The purpose for which these dogs are wanted is to chase the infernal cowardly Lincoln bush-whackers of East Tennessee and Kentucky (who have taken the advantage of the bush to kill and cripple many good soldiers) to their dens and capture them. The said hounds must be delivered at Captain Hammer's livery stable by the 10th of December next, where rrvjringoStcer wi" - r res.cr.l id nu?r cui.l. inspect t' r. ! f -'" i rt, - II. II. IIa KRIS. ' ;.- ' 'V'"" iO ::U'l Co.' Tnn., P. S. Twenty dollars per month will also be paid for a man who is competent to train and take charge of the above dogs We are again placed under obiigtioE to IV A. Terrt, Seedsman Crescent City, Iwa, for a supply 0f Pikes Peak flower seeds. Mr. T. is a reliable dealer, and fhotC wishing anything ia his line, will o w.tpay.e.him a call" . . The .Rebel Cprprniss;loners, St will be recollected transmitted ,a Jetter to Lord Rasse oa the subject of the blockade, Adanngiat the fa,cts concected, with v.bt they were' pleased to term, "this Nominal block-ade," demanded that Her Majesty's Government ' should lake de cisive action in declaring it ineffective. . Te thi Utter Lord -Ruisell thus coldlv replys; "which puts an end to all hopes of English interference Foreicw OrricE, Dec. 7. Lord Russe! preseqts his comnliments to Mr, Yancy, Mr." Rostand Mr. Mann. He has had the honor to receive their let. ters and inclosures of the 3th'and 30ih cf November: but in the cresect ttate f Pf affairs, he must decline to enter into any cfficial communication with them. . . ' Russell. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Passed at the Second Session of the llirty- Seventh Congress. f Public No. 8.1 AN ACT in relation to tho letters of pailors and marines in the service of the United States. Be if. enacted h tie Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri ca in Congress assembled, That the provisions of the act of July, twenty-second eighteen hundred and Ptxty-one, authorizing soldiers to send letters through the mails of tho Unit ed States, without pre-payment of postage, is hereby extended to the sailers and ma rices in "the actnal service of the United States under such regulations as the post Office De partment shall provide, the postage thereon to bo paid by the recipients. Approved, January 21, 18G2. - Resolution Public No. 5. JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the sec retary of the Treasury to transfer certain balance of an appropriation for printing of the second session of the Thirty-sixth Con gress to the sum appropriated for the first session of the thirty-sixth Congress. Whereas the appropriation for supplying the deficiencies in the appropriations for the printing ordered to be executed by tho first session of the Thirty-sixth Congress has been exhausted, leaving a balance to be provided for of five thousand six hundred and eight dolars and seventy-one cents, and tha said printing having been completed ; and where as there remains of the appropriation for print ing ordered at the secoud session of the thir--tysixth Congres, a balance of twenty five thousand six hundred and eight dollars and fty-tive cents, which will not be required, as the printing for the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress has been completed ajd paid for. Therefore . Evolved lu the Senate and House cf Brpre- teiitatives of the. United States of America, tn Congress assndbleJ, .1 hat tne oecrewry oi mo Treasury be directed to transfer from the bal ance of the appropriation xiow- standing to the credit of the books of tho Treasury for printing fr tiie secoud session Thirty-sixth Congress, a sufficient sum to meet he out standing churn for printing for the first ses sion Thirty-sixth Congress. Approved, January 21, 18G2. Representatives ef the United States of Amer ca, tn Congress assembled: That the Pre3i dent be, znd he u herebv antherirerl tn an. point by and with the advice and consent cf me senate, two aditional Assistant Secreta ries of War, whose salary shall each be three thousand dollars per annum, who shall per form all such dutie3 ry of War belonging to that department as shail be prescribed hy the Secretarv of War, or as maj be required by law. The ofSces of tnese additional Secretaries to continue for one year. Approved January 22, 1962. Public No. TO. AN ACT amending -the provisions of the second section of the act of January twen fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, enforcing the attendance of witnesses, be fore committees of either house of Con-sress. die it enacted ly Vic Senate and House of fjcscniauves cj vie UnxtedL States of Ameri ca in Congress assembled, JThat the provisions of the second section of the act entitled "An act more effectually to enforce the attendance of witnesses on the summons of either house of Congress, and to compel them to disclose testimony," approved January twenty-eighth eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, be amend ed and repealed, so as to read as fellows : That the testimony of a witness examined and tes tifying before either House of Congress, or any committee of either House of Congress, shall not be used as evidence in any criminal proceeding azainst such witnesses in anv court of justice : Providen, however, That no of ficial paper or record, produced by such wit ness on such examination, shall be held or be taken to be included within the privilege of Said evidence SO to protect such witaoea from any cnminal proceeding a3 aforesaid ; and no witness shall hereafter be allowed to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any evidence or paper touching which he shalt bo exam ined by either House of Congress or by any committee of either Ilouse of Congress, for the reason that his testiraonv touching such fact, or the production of such paper, may tend to disgrace him or otherwise render him infamous : Provided, That nothing in this act sbU ba construed to exempt anv witness from prosecution an punishment for perjury committed by him in testifying as aforesaid. Approved January 24, 1862. LANDRETH'S; Warranted Garden " Seed; BLUXDEX KOEXIG & CO., (Late Jobm Garkett & Co.,) . No. M Kortb Second Street, above Pice, ST. X.OUIS. MO. Offer for ! at very low CCTrea, a Urre and welJ assorted atock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ment, comprising everything necessary tn the Farmer, together wun a large ana iresn supply or Laudrctli's Celebrated Garden Seeds, CROP OF 1861, -For which tfcey are the sole agents. Therr friends can rely vpoa getting from them seetfR that are not only pure but true tj name ir. every Instanro. Also field seeds at lowest market rate Chinese Sugar Cane seed. Tobacco seed, Top Onions. &.c, , &. Dealers in seeds would do well to send them tneir erders, Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratia. BLUNDEN, K.OENIU tt CO. March 6, 1S52. . n35-ly f Resolution Public No. 7 A RESOLUTION authorizing certain offic ers of the navy to accept certain presents offered by the Japanese Government. Re it resolved lu the Senate and House cf Representatives of the Uilned stztes of Amer ica, in Congress assembled, That Captain W W. JIcKean, commander of the United States steam frigate Niagara, and such of the ofac- crs of that vessel during her late voyage to Japan, and other officers of the navy as may yet remain in the service of the United States be authorized to accept the presents recently transmitted to this Government for presenta tion to them by the Government of Japan. Approved January 2o, 1862. Public No 12. AN ACT authorizing an increase in the cler ical force in the War and Navy Depart ments. -'' Be it enacted luthe senate and House of rep resentatives, of the United states of America in Kjongress assembled, 1 nat in addition to the clerical and other force now autbrized by law in the war department and ite bureaus, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to ap point as follow : In the office of the Secre tary of War, four clerks of class one : in the office of the Adjutant General, eighteen clerks of class one, and two messengers ; and in the office of the Quartermaster Gene.al. ten clerks of class one, and one messenger : in th a' office of the Surgeon Gecasl, two cVrks :f c!.i3 snd rr.o laborer ; in the oi:e tl ttio i'r rr.;i-;.-r Uansral, e gut clerKs of c!:us cne, a-: J o-o nit-i-serer; in the office of th-3 Chief cf rndr.edfoue-clerk of cU-i.? one; ia the cilice of ; the Chief of Ordinance, three clerks, of class one ; in the office of the Commissary General, three' clerks of class one, and one laborer. And the Adjutant Gen eral is authorized to employ in his office any number rot exceeding ten, of. non-commissioned officers, to be selected by him from the army, in addition to his clerical force. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy be authorized to cmply four additional Clerks of class one for that Department. Approved, January 27, 1862. Public No. 12. AN ACT to provide for the protection of the overland emigrants to Oregon, California, and Washington Territory. Be it enacted by the zenate aud House of Representatives of the United states of Ameri ca, in Conqrcsss Assanbled, That, for the pro tection of emigrants on the overland routes between the Atlantic States' and California, Oregon and Washington Territory, the sum of tweutv-hve thousand dollars be and the sane 3 is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Territory not otherwise appropriated to be expended undei the direction of the bec- retary of War, if in his judgment the same may be necessary. Approved January 27, 1862. Public Resolution No. 8. A RESOLUTION for payment of expenses of tho Joint Committee of Congress ap pointed to inquire into tho conduct of tho war. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be uecessary, be and the same is hereby ap propriated to pay the expenses of the Joint Committee of Congress appointed to inquire into the conduct of the present war ; and that said sum shall ba drwn Jrora the Treasury, upon the order of the -. Secretary of the Sen ate, as tho same shall be -required from time to time by the committee having such inves tigation in charge. . " - Approved, January; 27, 1862. , Election Notice. Notice U hereby liven that there wtTTle an election, v.m in h Oifr of Bruwnvllle. Nebraska, en the first Mondav, being the 7th day of April, "184, r the elec tion of "one Mayor, one Kecorder, one Treasurer and four Aldermen, for said city. x , ' irrnm TrnADT.ET. Mayor. ' Attest: WILLIAM 31 UOOVEB, Recorder. u36-4t HOVEY'S SEED AKD JACOB MAHR.ON, Her chant' Tailor, BROWNVLLLE, - - '...' i Calls the attention cf Gentlemen desiring new, neat, servicable and fashionable . ... . WEARING APPAREL, ' TO ' HIS " ' Hew Stock of Goods JUST RECEIVED, BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMEES, VESTIXG3, &C..&.C, OF TUB VERY ItATETT STYLES, Which be will sell or make np, to order! at unprece dented low prices. Those wishing any thing in his line will do well to call and examine his stock before investing, as he pledges himself to hold oat peculiarly favorable In ducement.' ' t y. : February 13th,, 18G2. i u . ,. '.'! ' FRENCH'S CONICAL 9 Machines. Public Resolution- No. C JOIST RESOLUTION declaratory of the - urpse of Congress to impose a tax. Be it enacted bu tlic Senate and House cf Rep- resenlatives-f She United States of America in Congress juse)Medt That, to order tc pay the ordinary expenses of the Government, the interest oa the natior.m loans, ana ample siu!;:nr fund for the ultimate uqmda- tiou of all public debts, a taxsnau ue.F- ed, which snail, with the taniion impair se cure on annual revenue of not lca3 thaa one hundred imuiou 'dollars. - . Approved January 21, 1SC2. rcELic No. 9. AN ACT to authorize the President to ap point two additional Assistant Secretaries of Be it -enacted hj ft Stnctte and House of - f - r- Aericultural Warehouse navice opened a Seed and Implement Warehouse, in 8 leS leave to call special .Mention to the r. 1 1 h.n m.nv years in the business in Bos- u and bavins also paid Kpecisl attention and care In tt'.""ection of my eeW 1 el "e utaeft.wtfldence iaJ?.a5n:'K,l"::r 'V .hT. nntrr were raised hy old ii xiriOBced raiersattheEast; thore that cannot t" 7?Z?ZS in this country, were imported from some " .,,-7,, mon m Knrone. All liew wt improve -rmn - iViedZ proved desirable U the East, maybe Su myloge. Particular attention will be FL.01VER. SEED DEPAUT3IEXT, ... . t v. ..j nuich admired varieties IUU ii. i urn ii .v" j,.,,t buto.'ntp novelties in tne iovei ii-. be introduced. All orders far- ' - I TBEES, PLATfTS, S HK UB BEET, PLOW- ERS, BULBS, will be promptly executed. We have also agoodas eortment of Garden and Farming Implements. ALBERT H. rOVKT, p O. Box 3047. No. 13 Lake stroet. Jiarch 6; n35 3ax, f hicaf o, Ell. The most simple, durable, convenient and. economical article ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary family before breakfast, not only savibg time, but clothe. . By strictly following the printed directions, which are simple and easy, it will wash, at one time, six shirts, or two dozen small articles, in abont i er teven mii utcf , or their equivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning Cne fabrics, such as laces, &c, the greatest care Is required, while with this machine the nrnst delicate article. can be washed withont the possibility of daoisse. : These results are 'produced by the constant reaction the suds while the machipe is in motion. of Families, laundries, boteW, boarding-houses, hospit als, asylums, boarding-schools, on ships and steamers, and in the army, who have these machines in nse, have sent in their testimonials voluntarially, and the nnco miums of the Press are ery nunierous,ssome of which I have publisned in pamphlet form. ". All I ask of the Public is a carefnl examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Depot 419 Broadway, corner Canal St,, New Tork. . Price only Ten Dollars. N. B. A liberal discount to the Trade. Agenti wanted. Send for a Circular. Address box 2t93, N. T. City P. O. . PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor. ' DALING'S Xiiver Xlegrulator , AND EIFE BITTERS. Are pure vegetable extracts. They cure all billions disorders of the human system. They regulate and In vigorate the liver and kidneys; they give tone tojtUe digestive organs; they regulate the secretirns, excre tions and exhalations, equalize the circulation, and pu rify the b'ci'l. Thus, ll t)illiou$ cemfairJe eom of w'.i-ij : ; Liver, SiVk ThMa.i..lit. Ovij,:; - r:', CI u . v.rs. C--e'iver..' or L ' ft ""i j.-e -ev . .'j'. -.1 'r-r-j - : . s ,-. j . . T-.JLii.ir. u"j -' . LIVEIl.nCGULATOU Eeia-vei tl. . 'TorViS' ail "billions depoaita from the stouiaoh and Uiwc-'ls, regulates the Liv'er and Kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natural and heal thy action in the vital organs. It is a superior . Family- Me dicnie, . Much better than Pills, and much easier to take. ' DARLING'S - LIFE BITTERS Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in cases of loss or appetite, natnlency, female weakness. Irregular ities, pain in the side and bowels, blind, protudinc and bleeding piles, and general debility. . READ TIIE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY! Jas. L. Brumley. merchant, 184 Fulton street. New Tork, writes, August 18, I860: "I nave teen afflicted with piles, accompanied with bieeaing, tne last three years I used DARLING S - ' LIVER REGULATOR . . AND ; .". ,: '" LIFE BITTERS, And now consider myself entirely turei. ' Hon. John A. Cross writes, "Brooklyn, JUarck 15th, 1S60. In the spring of 1859 I took a severe cold, which Induced a violent fever. ; I took two doses of DARLING S .' ....... " -; LIVER REGULATOR,.,, It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous to this attack. I had been troubled with dyspepsia several months; I have felt nothing. of it since,". Otis Studley, Esq., 128 East S8th Street, ew Tork., writes: '-August 13, I860. I bad a difficulty with the Kidney Complaint three yeats, with constant pain in the small of my back.. I had used must all kinds cf medicines, but found no permanent relief, until I tued DARLINGS LIVER 'REGULATOR LIFE BITTERS. I nassed clotted blood by the urethra.': I am new en tirely cured,. and take pleasure in recommending these remedies." , ' Mrs. C. Tobow. II Christopher Street, X. T., writes: 'Feb. 20, I860. I havsbeen subiect le attacks of Asth ma the last twenty years, i Have never louua anything equal to . , I ARLING a LIVER REGULATOR, ,. in affording immediate) relief- It is a thorough Liver and billious remedy." Mrs. Toting, of Brool iyn. writes . 'Tebruary 2S, IS60. In May last I had a severe attack of Piles, which con fined me to the house. 1 look one bottle of I arling's ,: LIFE BITTERS, and was entirely curei. I have had no attack since." D. Westerville, Esi., of South 6th, near 8th StTet, Williamsburg, I,. I., writes : Ait(tnst 8, 1860 Having been troubled with a difficulty In the Liver and subject to billious attacks, I waa advised by a friend to try - - I'ARLINO'S - LIVER REGULATOR I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing tae liver to activity. I have also used it as a , t IPaxxiiXy IHodicino. When our childre i are out of rt, we give them a few drops and it set .hem all right. I find it meets the general wants o'. the stomach and bowe'B when disor dered." , , ..... -i ' ' - Reaper, if you need either or both of these most ex celient Remeaies, inquire for them at the stores ; If you do not fipd t?iem, take ho other, but inclose One Dollar In a letter, und on receipt of the moner, tbe Remedy or Remedies ivii! be sent according to yonr Directions, by mail orexyress, poit-Pait"" ' -deres, ' - . . t VAK'L S. DARLING, 102 Nassau Street, New Tork. Put up ia CO cent and $1 Bottles, each. Nov. 7,18(31: nl3-6m . -... 3?HI1MCI3 tfc oo., . , FLUSHING N. Y. ; ' The celebrated Nurseries Established, 1732. All kinds or Trees, Plants, Small Fruits, Grapes, Bulbs, Green-House Plant, Slocks, Scions, Seeds etc, etc., at very lota rate, to suit the times. Priced Catalogues sent. - i ; i. ,':('. , .- .- . March 13th, 1S62. ', r - r ' . ' COIirJERCIAL : HURSERY, O.TIAIIA, XEnHASHA. E. H. BURGEES, : PROPEIETOE, I have ion since been co evinced of the wast of t first class Jaursery in tte neat, where . TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, Can be adapted to onr climee aad soil. Is view of these facts, I have established In this place, and offer xor sale at t ...... 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; Peaobes, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Goosberrles, Currents, Grapes, i Raspberries, Strawterrlesj Blackberries, Evergreens, Shrubs, Rosea, Dahlias, Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc.. etc. To which I would beg leave to call the attention of tbe people ef Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Mi&sooii. - r - 1 - t3"Xj terms will be aa low as anv 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 ef the actual cost win be made. No charge will be made for the delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersigned ill receive prompt attention March, 1862. - E. H. BTTRCHE3. J TIIE HORTICULTURIST, AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTE r-. ' " , Established by A. J. Downing in ISIS Peter B. Mead & Gee. B.! Woodward, 6 .'ioiTOHi Ako PKOPttcro&t.; T J CoTOtei to the Orchard, Vineycrd, Garden and xforeery.- Kich annual volume cf the HokticultCrist con tains every subject of practical ntility connected with Horticulture, Pomology, Landscape Gardening. Rural Architecture, etit , consisting of Original Papers In those departments of science, and forming an indispensable aid to all who Interest themselves in rural pursuits. Tbe 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 ing pomological Interest of the country. The cultivation of Fruit generally, with Illustrations of everything new. -r: t. The managemeet of rioweri and vegetables, with Il lustrations of new varieties. Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, their cultivation. management and artistic planting. . . i - i s , . i Horticultural buildings. Desigs, Plans, etc., for Con servatories. Hot and Cold Graperies. Orchard Houses, Pita, Frames,'. Forcing Houses,, and their muragetnent. Landscape Gardening and Engineering, embracing the construction of Roads, Walks, Ornamental Water. Ter races, Lawns, Drainage, Hydraulics, Briges, Vista, etc.. together with illustrated plans for laying out, improving and planting country estates. Original designsand Essays in all departments of Ru ral Architecture, etc. . Forming a large annual volams. liberally illustrated with finished EngrarinKsf ' ' ' -- TtKJIS : One copy one year, paybie in advance, $1 00 Four copies " '."-- - 6 03 Bound Volume for 1S60 and 1861, and subscript j-i ' tlonforlS62 - - - - - 5 00 PREMIUM FOR CLUBS OF SIX. Any person getting up a Club of Six at $1 SO 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 Club good. Additions can be made at any time. Sptcinen Copies without charge.' THE EDITION WITH COLORED TLATES. One copy, one year, payable In d nance, . & 6 00 Four copies, one year, ' ' - 15 00 New Subsci iption for 1832, and bound volumes ' for IS60 and 1S6I. by express, - - - 10 00 Address ali advertisements, subscriptions, and busi ness and editorial communications to MEAD &. WOODWARD, Editors and Proprietors of the Hoiticpltwht, ;;. , 57 rark r.ow, New Ji.il. , SWEET POTATO SPROUTS.- THE YELLOW NAIJSEIIOHD, : - -r d .:; w t . - Is the only Variety of SWEET POTATO, That has given entire satisfaction in tbe Northwest. At the proper season I will have Sweet Potato Sprouts of theNansemcnd variety, by the 100, 1,000 or 1,000,000 Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Send in jqvx orders earl. First come, first served. R. W. FURNAS, Brownville, Nebraska. SEEDS! SEEDS!! I have for sale tho following new and Coice Vari eties of Seed3j : : Hubbard Squash. . Magnum Bunum Squash, Honey Squash, llonolula Squash, Ilanford Cream Squash, Japan Apple Fie Melon. Odell's h&Tp White Watermelon, Bradford W atermelon, Clarendon Watermelon, Iowa W a' ermelon. Honeydew Watermelon (true) Terry'e Hybrid Watermelon, Mexican Muskmelon, Long Christina Muskmelon, Golden Calabar Muskmelon, Jenny Lind Mashinelon, Large Yellow Cantlope Mnakmelon, The above are all very Superior Sortt. Packages of either sort will be forwarded to any address for lj eta., or tne n ooie list lor $1,43 in stamps. Address, a. A. 1 h,L.It 1 , Feb. 13, n32-3w. Crescent City, Iowa. NOTICE. All those indebted to me mo will please make payment immediately. - . I will take Egg, Batter, Potatoes, Corn, Wnoat, Hides, Pork, Wood, or . at highest ijoarkot prices. I am going to close on all whrt (in Titit fnmnlT wivVi t.VtM aU,,.. Ama w.r- J -. .r - l rf " w w wv 1 UIO) V 1 UiUg they have more than the law allows them. J. W. MIDDLET0N. February 6th, 1S62. n31-tf 3 8 Hi O a K 1- 3 'J o X3 it 2-3 Ii3 X C -a O 4 W3 '3 -2 0 S K fc. fc, J 2 9 2tj c - 5 a .2 o -3 1 a- C3 3cS -"c:i -r 1 r-4 1 m m a o si !r a k j .9 a - .0 , i 2 a s ? . IM t . a a 2 a js p S a s" .5 a a 1 my . 1 o 3 SSi! as goB 3 9 Z a e c s 3 P. o n .-5 r - r o c -5 1 n - 7- m a S3 a. 1 B c -3 2 B -a o 2 a a . la - J5 3 h e f a s 3. a a 055 a 2 w a a s x: if a w i 9 B Tj a c a o m2 N 1. " a -a - 2 fe & ( T3 5 ? a u c c ir""3 Shfubhery, Evergreen Trees, With a General Assortment of Nursery . . Articles, for sale at the Pleasant Ilidge Hursery, ARISES, BUREAU CO.. ILL. . . ) Very 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 fonr 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 iort.- ft 3 - 2. MT3wH r -. 21 1. " ' 5 . Q- a a - 9 V -1 O -3 a. t a 3 " - o 2 J 5 ; sip?;: SQ ffi . er a i 3 O S S - -JJJu r-c C.-0 M -1 a J K,t " 2 " . m S w c " ft w 39 ft O m B w S i ffa- 2 "0 a. 2 SI y C a c5 'a a s a -a s r 53 z. a a 3 rb CT U 3 53: 5 - s c ft s r; a. a o 2 m C m u Si. " - - 3 n cL - a 5 -t v f r ... n O - 3 " O (B P.. c -1 Zl i a 3 W i1 a 2 1 rr e 2. " o 2 - n 3 IZ A X A a a . " S rr3 ? c a 9 t - . m v o c a- O tr " e , 5" V aa 2! o - S f " f -rm 5 S W m it I tr 0 ST 9 Z a r s c 2 D O S , 5 S-3 - w a 0 S O : A 3a " -2 s: c 2 E - -1 C 7 BP " i a. 2.o-2. A ft. FT "J -a a n 5is2 w o 5 o cr a 2. a 2 a s s w t. O 80 m A O r 3 1 o , era c-2 - M n 0 4 r. w a 3 i a a fo -! 10 n VO o B cs o a a a o o t3 i3 i7 Early Sugar Cane Seed. Seed Ct the EaTly ltnphee, unt n j In la!f pound pack age and sent by mail (post-iJ.it 1.J tr 35 ctf ,' This va ritv is 20 dav erlipr th:tn tfte Sjrghnro. '' 1 ' Address, H. A. TERRT, Crescent City. Tcwa. March 13th, 1863. ' - tn3S-2m Flower Seeds. " Choice varieties, ami of very superior 4r.aV1tr.20 pa rera of which ill be sent (post-raM) ty mail, to any addre&s, for one dollar. " H. A. TERRT, Cresct-nt City, Iowa. lfartto 13th, ISSi . - H36-2 an our stoci, ofetehgreexs Is large, and very fine rpeclmens. 5!se and prices to suit. : Orders retectfnlly solicited and promptly attended to. TERRRI ALDRICH. F. O. Address, Tikilwa, 111. P. 9. Te have abonj 7,000 four yeir bid trees, of the New Tork Pippin, for sale the coming fall and spring ; no apple ever gained so much, popularity in s snort a time. The trees are good growers, early fruiters, and very hardy ; apples large and showy, and keep abont equal to tha Willow Twig. . Also a large stock of the Wagner, one of the best apples; very early fruiter, and trees remarkably hardy. Tor a more full description of tbese and otter sorts, please see deacrlptivecatlavgue sent free 4o all. appiiuatXa. .- . ,. v,, January 2, 186 J. n36-3m -1 , S SEED POTATOES. "Woodstock, Ash Lear, Kidney, Pink Eves, Scotch Bines and Bine Ruaty Coate.at One Dollar per bush el delivered t the Office of the "Xebnwka Farmer." 100 Varieties Grape Vines. . The Largest Collection West of New York. Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Herbemont, Hartford Prolific, Concord, Union Village, Franklin, Ontario, Cugahoga, Canadian Chief, Taylors Ballett, Me a taway, Crereliog, Clolinta and over 70 other kit ds t eastera'ea'alogue rates.- Isabella, CaUwba and Clinton at 25cts each, 2 pr doxen, 10 per IG3. Aug. 1SS1. . . AtNEMAUA NURSERY. , For the Spring Trade. The subscriber has for sale the coming Spring, the following': " - ' ' ' . 500 riouzhton's Seedlinz and Cluster Gooeeberj. 1.000 Ked Hutch Currj.nl. 2,000 New Uocbelle Blackberry. 200 Red Ant warp Raspberry. : .26 Brinckle'j Orange : u . - . . . -, 100 White Grape Currant." ' ' , , 500 ,Yictori Rhubarb. 500 I?abelra Grape. " " ' 00 Catawba Grape. 100 Tattled Ked Grape (New and fine.) . . Also: a large assortment of Ornamental Shrnb hery,for whieir Bee priced list, which will be for warded gratia on application, 'cr'",-' .-Aiireas. ff. A. TERRY, Feb. 1352 Crescent City, Iowa. I. Sc!?ooI Examiner's notice. - The reenlaf meeting of the School examiners of Ne maha county, will be held in Brownville on the last Samday in earii month., commencing at 10 . 'clock, at the office -of O. Hewett, over Seijle's tlothing Store. r'Teatiera KUhiug to be examiiied, will make arclication on those days. R. W. FTTRKA9 '" ' H. H. D03B!XSB'dof Examlneri, O. B. HKWETT n. n. Dobs tKs Clerfc. FLOWEH GEED3. : We take pleasure in informing the paVde that o have selected from oar extensive collection of Asters and Tea Week Stock, some of tho most choice and brilliant colors, and, will tend to any address, Post age free, one package of 20 seeds for 10 cent?, or a choice collection of 10 p&pcrs, comprising a most beautiful assortment of colors, for SI. And for the trado we hare prepared fire setts of colored engravings, repretenticg the flowers, which we send freo with each five hnndrvi papers. For particulars address J. WESLEY JUNES. Chatham 4 Corners, Columbia Co., N.Y. For sale In New York City only by GBIFFING RRO. & CO., Agricultural and Seed V arehouse, 60 Lourtland-st. January, 1852, tf Every Variety of Tomato. Larre Red, Large Yellow, Apple and Peach, Red Plum, Yellow Plum, Red Fig, (sometimes called Pear,) Yellrw Fig, Cherry, Lester's Perfected, New White. French Tree Tomato, the new upright rariety Packages of seed of all the above eleren Tarieties, will be f.rwsjded post-paid on receipt of one dollar. French Tree Tomato 20 ct. per package; New White, 18 eU.; Lester's Perfected 12 cts.; Large Red 25 cU. per ounce. Eceey variety of Garden eeedt for tale. Catalogues gtatis. Packages warranted to reach all who purchase. - JAilES J.H. GREGORY, January, 1882, tf. Marblehead, Mass. Blooinington Hursery , tte crcssirs pf the Illinois Central, and St. Lc-u:, n and Cuicaso Railroads. Estol:siied on At A It. in h,Miin jTif r.(J contains HO acrei. Xrott. Orna mental and Nursery St.xk.a very Urr?. geLnl aad reliable aortment, CHIZAJ? tr Casi. Especially Adapted to the Severe Cllnziz of the Northwest. ArPI.B IT.E7?3. frcta 1 to 4 veirs n'.i. 2S to Wper 1QC0. ROCrr GRAFT3, ilOpef lO.OtC. APPLX fcTOCtS, onio two yoara. seic'.t for ri't:ri, f2; recon-1 tint, 1 per tboudsand. MAZZMiD CIii.iii-. . $J pjr l.c-.v. STANDARD AND DMTARF PEA 11, CH ZKHX. PTJJ, PEACH, QCINCE, NECTATtlNE. AND APRICOT DWARP APPLE, QUINCE. TSAR, PLC.H, AND noSS STOCKS. Apple Snont 1 60 per tSouaaJ. CuHinnt. many sorts Of age Orcnir. rv! oaq yr Oiil putf, S.50 per thousand. WUo' Sirnivbry and many tner Standard Sorts two dollar li:ty lo folir d5'isrsilertnoujand. Crept Catawba, Cliaiun, T-abelU well rooted. on 1er ol-J three -iillars per hundred' twenty dollare per tboasand. r'-re one and'twJ years to Upr d,u. Wu M best 19 flvo lolIir, hay- Houghton Coothcrry, T '11 tbree Jollars per hundred. W ytulbery-tom to eight dollar J' V'' everaTsortt-ten dollars per tt"niJ"3 Weeping Tree. Shrub, Florer -r'oot'' B?- an immense variety-mostly one to lv perdoicn. Packing carefully done. Catalcsnws aei. 1 ca rocc.,. o( a three cent stamp. A&lres, Nov 14, 1S51, (nl9-$3il r.'oominofon. IUmoit. CHEAP FL0V7EH3 i riUJITS I will send, by mi!, po?fpaid, 100 sxalL scxes, mo!"tly mixed TULIPS, for one dollar, and Lar; Bulbs f same, for $2. Cther Bulbs, named, low enouzh. BERBACTOUS PERENNIAL?, of ;t Wt.fn' mixed ROSES and other HARDY SARUDDrSY, by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars per 1C0. Nasi--ED and oxoics Eoius, about double price and more ia small selected Jots in all, 500 r-ietie. "8m ali. FatnTa" cf all acrte, lacludin? USLAWASJ and Cokcokd GKArE3, equally reasonable. Fbctt and Cbs amotal Tkees, 25 por oent. low er than uual. All safely packed, to keep a moaUi, at purchasers cost. Add re.?. JOHN A. KINNIC0TT. The Grove P. 0., Cook Co-IlU. PROBATE NOTICE. Whereas Alexander McZinne has been appointe-t executor of the last will and testament of wuiua Richardson deceased, late of Nemaha cocnty, Nebraa--ka Territory, aotice is hereby given tht I hae appoin ted July the 7th, and December the ain, ;S3. at 10 o'clock a. M., as the time for bearing claim Jjigainm said estate- am claim not n lea cefoi-e ssi.t Site will hefnr .ever barred. C. W. WH F.ELK t. Feb 20, 13C2 iw $2,50 Prot;ate Jnize. NIC0LLETTE E0SE. I am prepared to fill orders for th'is fine sweet scented Rose, with good strong plants, at the following very low rates, via : Single Plants, - . . . $ 91 1 dozen " . . . . - 1 w 100 . 9 0O 1.000 . - - - 65 oo- Now is the time to ornament your Lawns and Resi dences cheaply. Address. H. A.T22RT, Kov. 23 n2I-tf Creaceat City, Iawa. '. .Flower Seeds by Llail. A Superb Collection, all warranted fresh, 20 pa pers of which will be forwarded to any addxejs. f;e of postage, on receipt of One Dollar, by H. A. TETIR7, Feb. 6, 1862. . Crescent City, Iowa. Written far th Nebraska rarmer . . 30 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. moEg wbica are Wilson's Albauy, $T ptr 1C3 cr d5 per 1U00 ; Jenny Lind, $1,50 per ICO ; TricEph de'Gand, $2 por 100 ; Boston Pina, iloveys Se-Jlingt Hookers, Black Prince, May Queen and 25 othur kinds at $1 per 100. Plants of Raadolph Fine Sprinlj of ISZZ at 2 per do. . j Aug, 1881. NEMAHA NURSERY. ' , The Ecqnoray cf Using t a FKANTrLIK a T" "1" Ti;ee mchlnis make the celebrated GROVLR BAKER STITCH, which has taken theblghect premi um at the Illinois State Fair, in September last, at the United States Fair in St. Louis, in I860, and at the principle State Fairs thronghont the conatry. Competent Judges gave a decision in lavcr er imt stitch, on account of its great strength and adaptation to all kinds of family and manufacturing purposes. The following Table will show the diflerenco In fav;r of Sewing Machines over theold method of Jtitchicj hy hand. In the worllng of these Machines there la not, only a great saving of labor and time, hesides addior greatly to the healtbfulnesa of the etnploymen , bnt the stitch Is much stronger, more elastic, and lens liable v rip or ravel than the stitca made with shuttle and bocbiQS. Time consumed in making l By Machine. 1 Br Hand. no Ladies' Garment. Hoara. milt. TTonr. Mm. Silk Dress. ' i Muslin Shirt, Merino Drees. Chemlje, Calico Dress, Moreen !'i!rt, Night Dre, Drawers.. Silk Anrcn. Plain Apron, no OeaLlamena Garments GeutlaTsan's Shlrta, rrocx Loan, Satin Teai T." Linen Test, Cloth Pants, Pants, 1 JSi 10 24: . ft 1 10 s ' 1 101 10 10 I I c 401 T ' W 1 6! 1J 27 . 6 10 1 , : f ty 3facbine. i By nasd. Sours. Min. tlpuri. Xl-i. 1 25 1J ? 1 4)' 1 " 5a 1 13, . , V 4i " 6- A is. 40i S 80r ! B'd ef : Cotton Planter's Manuel. .. . BV I. A. TCR5ER. Being a eoupilation of Facts from the Best Authori ties on the Culture of Cotton, its Natural Qistnry, Chemical ATtatysi, Trade and Consumption, and embra cing a Histo-y ef Cotton and the Cotton Gin. . : Price $1; mailed, most paid, on receipt of prices. C. M. SAXTON, publisher, 25 Park Bow, N. T, A Wonderful Little Llicroscope. . Magnifying small objects 600 time, will he ent to any applicant on receipt of tue? ty-Jive cent in silver, and one pin'c stamp. - Five of different powers for one dollar. Addrea Mas. M. S. WOODWARD, Box 1 8o3, Philadelphia, Pa. n35. Notice to the Creditors of the Es tate of Henry Hoover, Deed. - The Cotnmis.aioners to hear and adjujt claims against iid estate will hold ah adjourned session at the offioe of the Probate Judjcof Nemaha coun ty,N. in Brownville, la s&ii county, on the 5th dy of Ajril, A. D. 1S!52. O. B. HEWETT. ) n . IL 11. ATKINSON,! Lom'a SASPSEURIES ! - RASRDERPJES I ! Hudson river $2 per doi, 2dctj each. Franconia - 2 " u " -FaU-ua 150 u - 20 . " . - - Allen- ' - - 2 " 23 . Ciiiinaati 2 - . " "White and Tied Aatwarp 2 per dci. Araencan rurpie cane a Tfm vr. 1 AO. 138 i. NE3S.AHA NUESETl.Y ' Th.D Fxanklin Fsnily ; SEWING MACHINE, Has one aivantage which is worthy cf es?d! 'a:teatioa in addition to the peculiar character of ht s'i'ch, aa that is ita adaptation to either light or medium haavy work.. The Machine which at one moment is used ea THE MOST DELICATE FASR1C, tn a fe mo menta after ean be broasht to tear with tbe sae ficU ity on eottonade a?d town's of the eoarrest 5e;crl?'i',0. Its adaptition for FAILTT WORK, tstbns remarka ble, and gives it a superiority aver every other style cf machine in the Market. In order that these Machines may be placed la t bands of all riasse, we have rednced tbe pric of w FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of our bnnine for the last year, and the entire satisfaction our Machines are giving throughout tbe United Stale and European Countries, we are led totelieve that onr datermin v.ii to manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHEAP MACHINE, has been fully pprecitea by the public. This policy will romain unetansi!, aM as heretofore no Marhlne win be allowed to leave the office that we cannot fqlly warrant in every renpect. We shall keep on hand at all times a genera, assort ment of Sewing Machine materials Needles for all maehinea can be ordered by Hi: I or Express. Price One Dollar per dnen. Persons In tbe country, by sending ns tteir a-Mrwa enclosing a letter stamp, can have furwtrded br return mail, one cf onr circulars containing the different style of Machines, list of prices, and sample of wurk. 12, mCUAUDS & CO., Principsl Atenta for the Nonh West, Office and Salesroom li3 Laae Street, Cliicago, Illinois, E. RICHARD& Lato of L. Cornell 4. Co. C. K- WISWALL, ' JN3.W. TAPPAN. formerly Ai't for .be Groverit L Baker Sewing Machine. - Probate Notice. ' Notice is hereby given that Homer Johnson has been appointed Administrator of the- estate of Giv car F. Lake deceased, late of Nemaha county,' Ne braska, and all persons having elaims arah.sl said estate must have them on file in tbe o.Ti.-e cfthe' Probate Judje in or before the the 24th day cf Jan uary, A. D., 18C3, at lo o'clock, A. M., tha time set for the hearicg of claims against ?ail estate. . V. W. WKEELELV" Probate Jude. Febraaryth,l?'l52. - nSl-lw-Si - . . Probate Notice. Notice U hereby girea ta all jcrions ir.U-Tetcfl. tnai i nave appointed tne iitn day cr r ebraarv A. D., 1852, at tea o'elx k, A. M aa the timofor the final settlement of Daniel II. Kcnnison aa tbe Ad ministrator of the estate of Lawrence Ken-vor. d ccaijd. C. W. W H E E L V. it, . Probata Ju-Je, February 6th, 132. . n31-5w-$2t4 tray Steer. . . Strayed from tin ?nb?oriber on FriJay evjiipr Feb. 23 liC 2, a dark red steer, six yenrs c'J, star in his fure'icai, sUj horns, buoh of lail f?,' wi-ta streak on lower aide of bt lly ; ?omo little white where the yoke works. Thick there i? a white spo near the root of tail. Heavj set, and in rxvd or der. ABSALOM EATON. March 6th '62. 3t Brownville, N. T.