Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 03, 1862, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER.
BROUKVILLi:, APRIL S, 1SC2.
L O-C-A. JL.
JOY; COS! & CO.
AND Dl.Al.iai.s IN
Inks, and frinUrg JUiitmd oi ail Kii:h
Office, Tribune Bui.'dj iit's, New York, and Brown's Iroi
' . bulldim:, Philadelphia.
3" Tbey are atKhoriied Agents forth
Farmer and Advertiser.
? JIATIIEIl & ADIIOTT,
. . SUCCESSORS TO II O ELY,
United." Slates, and Foreign Newspaper
.. .Advertising Agency,
333, l'UOADW A Y, NEW YORK.
Are authorized sireni 'or the "NEliRASEA AUVER
TrKit" aii.l -. KltltASKA FARM 1-R."
We anujucccd last week that F. C.
Murrii'an. of Nebraska Ciiy, l.ad been
f;;vjiaied Heceiver for the Land OlHce
ia thai jlace. It appears that Mr. M.
is not lie man." Franklin Stewart,
jays ihe Herald has been appointed.
We Lope the rre&ident will finally
succeed jigettiuir totnelody to accept the
cfiVe cf Iit-ccivfci.Loih at this place and
lraika City. The politicians Lave
Lten diddling about them quite long
enough. Neither of them will pay suffi
cient to .warrant any non-retident in com
ing to the Territory expressly for that
j urpose, and the sooner they are given to
icme recent, who can take them in con
nection with other business, the better it
will lie for the Territory. Some half
djzeu appointments, hare already been
made, an J- the uppointees, when they
come on and learn Me pay, refuse to ac
cept, i
The Omaha did no: get farther j.r, ;i
the mouth of theTJatte on c.ccoun' 1 .
She returned on Friday.
ice
:j j l.fitijs; Nearer to life's winter; My
I lit ne is not heie ; The dawn of spring ;
I The' deserted cabin; Gratitude; Scrip
ture cabinet ; Notes and queries; Side-
T'hnirr! fnr rhi!dnn - W'avsidft Pipaninfa :
In fact it has been on quiu hi: h ;tprRrv Scientific, and Statistical items.
,. i j 7 :
uodey ron. .rtrniL is on our tuuit:.
,et every one examine this number
.losely ; for beauty and variety it has
sever been equalled. First, we find the
fxquisite plate of "Ask for it, Nanny "
next, the exquisitely beautiful colored
Louis, on the steamer Omaha, Lari:.? ir
charge Rob't Thompson, who uas undo
arrest on charge of treason, ad wLo wa ;
afterward ordered by Mcj. Prince, ?
Leavenworth, to St. Louis.
Raba Avis. Charley Avis, who has
for years been a permanent fixture on
the Steamer Omaha, and knowing that
in "days past" we were somewhat par
tial to "something good to take," sent
us a packsge the other day marked -7
years old !"' Having relinquished, aban
doned, renunciated, discontinued, dispens
ed with, give over, left off, discarded, re-
nounced, in oiher words, quit, we passed
the aforesaid "package over to our "Pbam
ily Ficician," who pronounced it most ex
cellent for "medicinal purposes," and
promised that it should be "fixed up"
with nicC'yarbs," such as aloes, peruvian
baik, quinine, camomile flowers, worm
wood (and gall,, no doubt,) to be taken
for the iager" "shaken well before
taken." . Charley, accept the thanks of
the aforesaid "P. F."
P. S. We still smoke, Charley, and
have.no conscientious scruples .whatever
lo jivffing, in.that line.
Sham etc 1.", Have we no Marshall,
nor Mayor ? YVe are led to make this
enq .iry from The fact that drunken, half
civilized rowiie are permitted 10 race
horses-t.p ard '';v..n M'n ftrot.' yellir;
like. "i av? s even cn the Sabhath day.
witlioc-ri.nlcviaticrK. . If oar present ' au
thorities will not enforce order, let ihem
vacate their oiTices, that they may be filled
by those who will. Such conduct would
not bteu have tolerated in this t i y six years
ago, when we were a great deal farther
west ; than'-now. ' There are excellent
ordiuances on our books prohibiting such
conduct and they ought to be enforced.
The Corporation election will be held
next Monday. ' "
Quite a recruiting business has been
giins; on n. lhis county the past four
we ks for the Missouri Siate Militia.
.Nearly one full company has been raised
for Col. Penick's Regiment, Gen. Loan's
Brigade, and part of another for Col.
Hall's Regiment, same Brigade. Jno.
S. Minnick, Capt. of the Nemaha county
Cavalry, of this vicinity, and Capt. Fair
brother of the Nemaha City Guards, have
loth gone; the former 1st Lieut., and
the latter. Orderly Serg't of Capt. Fitz
patricVs company.' Next week we will
publish the muster roll.-
We Venture the asserricn that Nemaha
county .has furnished. of her actual citi-
. zens" more scrdiers fpr the war than any
other wq. counties, in the Territory.
. 1 m m -
Blow Up. The boiler at. R. V.
Mum's S. team Mill on the eppote side
of the! rier from this place, exploded on
Friday last, making a complete wre.k of
the whele mill, and, strange to say, no
cue was .seriously injured. The boiler
burst at a-rust joint where it had become
quite thin It was a 24 foot boiler, and
turned end pver nd twice, landing about
10 rods from where it started. The fire-inau-h'ad
gone 10 breakfast; the balance
of the bands were in and about the mill.
MV A tin ns slihtlv scalded. The
damage is about SoOO.
The river is now ia excellent i
order
the past week. It has been
however the past twenty-hours. ;
The Steamer Emilie throng'-- fr
St. Louis, reached our wharf cn TV hv
She was heavily laden with fret i or
this point and others above as Uif-has
Omaha. Her next trip will te up to the IaihionFlate containing seven figures;
Yellow Stone. another extension fashion contains four
- j figures; "An April Shower," a seasona-
SherifT Coleman left this plf.ee fcr St. 1 ble engraving; then seven more figures
of spring fashions ; "Costume and Por
trait cf the Prince Royal of France,"
and a variety of other very useful and
ornamental engravings. . DrawiDg Les
sens, Model Cottages, and Health De
partment ; Juvenile, Horticultural, Mu
sical, and Fashion Departments. But
what will be valuable to the ladies is
"the science of Dress Cutting," with
diagrams. A treatise upon this (to the
ladies) invaluable subject, by which every
lady will be enabled to cut her own dress
es, is worth at least one year's subscrip
tion. The greatest number of engrav
ings ever published in one issue are in the
April number, seventy-eight in all, more
than can be found in any other three
magazines. "Eastern Rambles and Rem
iniscences." This series of articles are
attracting great attention, being the be&t
desciiption of the Holy Land ever pub
lished. Miis Janvrin and Mr. Haven
also contribute to this number, and we
also find an April Charade.
Capt. J. W. Pearmaiit, of the N -braska
City Guards, went down cn tie
Omaha, having in charge a jcape gallc rs
by the name of Harris, who esrapf d fr m
prison at St. Joseph, wher t be was in
confinement fcr having resisted th i II me
Guards in Holt County, Mo.
A hazardous undertaking was J erf orm
ed last week by Lieut. A -v., t,i he 7th
Illinois, an attachee cf e nc 0 our gun
boats beseiging Island No. 1(. At the
dead hour of night he drifTied dow . the
, river in a yawl, and, quietly h:.Jing,
spiked one cf the enemies C I poi.i.d can
non. He intended to hive sniped the
whole battery, but found tbcM-o'ny too
vigilant to warrant the utidt'rlaki:;g.
Sfrg't B. B. Thompson, i.f tympany
"F," Kansas 2nd, has teen on visit to
his family in this place for .1 .'ew days
past. Ben. looks quit? sol'-'.erified''
with his cavalry "regimentals" cn. The
Regiment if yetat Shawnetova;, Kansas ;
but have marching orders. They are
ordered to New Mexico. Tha Brown
ville boys are all in good hcnltb end fine
spirits.
Religious. Rev. II. I'crch will
preach his farewell sermon ir.. the Con
gregational Church at 10 1-2 o'tlotk,
next Sabbath. There will be, therefore,
no services in the other churches at tLm
hour.
Rev. H. H. DouDiirs will preach in the
Presbyterian Church at 7 o'clock i:i the
evening.
West Wind. This model Union bc;:t
with stars and stripes floating from bow,
pilot house and stern, announced her ap
pioach to this place, on Saturday, by
firing a shot from her "sefh demolish-
er," which quicLiy ;!it ;
I.JVVU. Clpt. Lnj - .-.-J ..... ...
Wind last -c ar, wi ! nvtly
O F F 10 I A Ia .
LAWS OF Till: UNITED STATES.
I'usseJ at the Secon l Session r the Ihii tj
Scventh Congress.
:e
floatii:g, while
iti
1. v. i. . ..u :
of rebels, still corruxn:. J.-s ar.d the cblig-inn-
Clerk Copelam) is ia the office this
o
season.
"Doudle Quick.'" Tv; st-.-tmer Ora
alia, in keeping with herusaal t-peedatid
promptness, reacatu c. wnarr cn ,tr
second trip of the f easm 01 Tut -sJay night.
She has always -hetu .' rrdar upj-er
Missouri Packet. The clerk, Ed. Day,
by recent marked favours has placed i:s
under lasting ubligaiicns 10 IJ.n, aid
while he continues to fiii sj fait!: fully cud
efficiently the position '.e novr t ccupu s,
or any other, we'U "ket him b-rfcre the
people."
GEORGJ1 SL4U CISC
Ihave for hale a few pounce tf tae Vbite Ge rsla
Supar Cane Seed.
One pound uf it wilt he fiv-. to eaca vf t , ,-mfr
Butscribe.r, or oUlono !-- t d J ia -ieaf, : ni noi
received five Papers of i'.oi jf G rJta S;cd.
It. V. T Villi .1. 5. . J:rc w&v.He,
The Atlam c
1 r
is Dtiore or,
1 hi
,;i :a..!i'2
hated the ui.f:sVur.l-li i:ii.uer.'
ihe war has hi u
ly. Since th n.li ; of he year
mere than 10 0 1 1 j , . ;.av. l;etii added
10 its circulaii)n a rt it. t ct Jnce highly
saiitfariory tc its cor.Jic ors aul ratify
iuj to the lov ii c'i l.v:!- siure.
The two g-eiU se:iai featt r s which
have so firmly fie ! .,1 lie t. .-ution
Professor A' fas- i's ; ;;u!ar ' fj. positions
C. P. Rich a nDSON, who left this place
frr iV.p pn.vt last season, exnettiu'r to find
"better times." reiufnrd with his family
on the Emelie this weeks. Times are hard
everywhere", and they who expect to find a
spct anywhere in the ccuntry otherwise
. now, will be mistaken. Times arejuttas
good here as anywhere. We are glad
to see "Port" back again.
We are indebted to Mr. R. for some
. "Ft. Donaldson relics in the shape of ugly
looking lulls that were shot at our men
and afterwards cut out of. trees.
. . . -J- . ..... : ' -
Grass Setd. We call attention to the
advertisement of Pithin. Wiaro &, Co.,
cf the sciencr
Jme5 Russ li L
will be contused caci:
Still olha: "u: r
interest have 1 ; cn J r
coming numlc , r.r.d
always seel tc I r 1
the MarJic the is s; '
upon all topics ;
Ladies' Ritcjitc
Enjrravings: Echo L:
Phineas Ri-a, D.
Phineas Ri ,
Frankinccrc, G1.1
always new ; P-" u
by way of 1!.? C v
nry ; Social i; . :
1 5
and conscience ;
country churches :
lens, or workiisg io" i f
came of it ; Pictur s f:
Napoleon, from t.'ie -Dumas
; "The -'-and
an M ;" Gcl 3. 1
T niiivil!e. Kv.. to be .found in to-day's
' raner ' Ther-e has been great enquiry of r.y daughter, Nj. 1
. - A I r
hie in this region lor grass
readers-new know where to obtain it.
P., W. b. Co.i are old and reliable deal
ers, ctd-vour orderf.
times : no w i
North America 1, II
of Eciicn and S;:i
Ihe blue tirdr
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IIf.solutiom Public No. IG
A RESOLUTION declaratory of tlio intent
and meaning of a certain act the.ein named.
Whereas doubts have arisen as to theintenj
and meaning of act numbered eighteen, en
titled '"An act to indemnify the States for ex
penses incurred by them in defence of the
United Statc-V approved July twenty-seven,
eighteen hundred aod sixty-one :
Be it resolved ly the tSenale and House of
firnresevtatives of the Uitned states cf Amer
ica, in Congress assembled, Th;it the said act
shall be construed co apply to expenses in
curred as well after as before the date cf ap
pr.val thereof.
Approved March 8, 1S62.
Public No. 17.
AN ACT making appropriations for the sup
port of the Military Academy for the year
ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-three.
lie it enacted hj the Senate aud House 0
Representatives of die United states of Ameri
ca in Congress Assejiiblcil, That, the follow
ing sums be and the same are hereby appro
priated out of any money in the Treasury
j c t other r.ppropriared, for the support of the
1 Military Acadsmy, for tha year ending tie
I Ired and bixtv-thrte, namelv :
j For llie pay of cCicers, instructors, cadets.
j iiuil musicians, one hundred thousand dollars.
for commutation of eubsistence, four thou
sard one hundred and Mxty-one dollars.
For forage fur officers' horses, one thousand
four hundred and forty dollars.
For pay in lieu of clothing to officers' ser
vants, tixty dollars.
For current and ordinary expense, as fol
lows: repairs and improvements, fuel and ap
paratus, forage, postage, ttitionery, transpor
tation, printing, clerks, miscellaneous and in
cidental expenses, and departments of instruc
tion, thirty-five thousand dollars.
For gradual increase and expense of library,
one thousand dollars.
For expenses of the board of visitors, one
thousand live hundred dollars.
For lorageof aitillery and cavalry horses,
five thousand dollars.
Foi supplying horses for artillery and cav
alry practice, one thousand dollars.
rurniiniH if officers' quarters, oue thou
sand live hundred dollars..
For targets and batteii for artillery exer
cise, ono hundred and fifty dollars.
For fun.it u re for hospital for cadets, one
hund.ed dollar.
For annual repairs of gas pipes and retorts,
three hundred dollars.
For warming apparatus for academic and
other buildings, three hundred dollars.
For kitcheu of cadets' mess hall, one thou
sand dollars.
For latrines at cadets camp ground, one
thousand dollars.
Approved, Fcbu.iry 10, 1SG2.
Pcelic No. 13.
AN ACT to an: he rize an additional issue of
United Str.ies notes.'
Ilesolvcd ly the Stuate and Uouse of Uepre
seittativcs of the Uniteit States tf America, in
t'oug'tss assembled, That the Secret.ny of the
Tieasury, in addition to the fifty millions of
notes payable on demand of denominations
iiotless than five do.lars, heretofore authorized
by the acts of July seventeenth and August
fifth, eighteen hundred and M.xty-one, be and
he is hereby authorized to issue like notes,
ami for like purjOies, to tha amount of ten
millions of dollars, and said notes fba!l be
deemed juirt of the loan of. two hundred and
f.l'ty millions of dollars authorized by said
acts.
Approved, February 12, 1862.
Public No. 19.
AN ACT autuorizirtg the detail of navat offi
cers for the service of the War Department.
lie it enacted Ij the Senate and LIon.se of
Representatives of Vie United States ef Anw
ci, in Congress asseniLlcd: That the Presi
dent of the United States bo and he is hereby
authorized to temporarily detail three compe
tent naval officers for the service of the War
Department ia the inspection of transport ves
sels, and for such other services a3 may be de
signated hy the Secretary of war.
Approved, February 12, 1SG2.
Public No 20
AN ACT niaku.jr ;ui anproMUtion for tho
purchase ot loiion and tobacco seea for
geiu-ial distribininii.
Le i cade t by the Senate and Jlouse of
i'rt"i"tiffi fj v,e Lvitrd ktufes rf Amen
ta tn Congress asuvcLled, That 'there be ai
jropuatea, out of .uy money in the'Treasu
ry 1.0: otherwise appiopriated, the sum of
1 are thousand dollars, ur the purchase of
cot.ou seed, bl.d oi.e thousand dollars for tha
j u. chae oil tobacco set-d, uwicr the hiiperi.i
lei Lcnceof the Seirtt:lrv of tU? Inir-rw.r f,,,-
a-ing caa of ) general disaibiuj.,.! ; P,, .;.,.. n. m 1
I Meicrarlaicolto'J shil Le ju.-cluiel from 1 -ices
; C frames i .tH',C tottuI1 Is Srovu iU far crth as praVic.i-
'lorpg sun-j Approved, Fcburary 13, 18G2.
Pcelic No. 21.
AN ACT t authorize the construction of
twenty iron-clad fcteara gunboats.
Le it enac'sd Igt'te senate and House ef rep
resentatives, cf the United sides cf A merica in
Congress asstmUed, That t'ls S;cretary of the
Navy is hereby authorized and empowered to
cause to be constructed, by contract or other
wise, as he shall deem best for the public in
terest, not exceeding twenty iron-clad steam
gunboats for the usa of the navy of the Um
ted States.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
the sum of ten millieu dollars be and hereby
is approprif.ted, out of any money in the
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry
out the purpose cf this act.
Approved, February 13, 1SG:
Pcelic No. 22.
AN ACT to amend an net entitled "An act to
regulate trade and intercourse with the In
dian tribes, and to preserve peace on tho
frontiers," approved June thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and forty four.
He it enacted ly the Senate an I IJovse cf Rep
resentatives cf Vie United States cf Amer'ca in
Congress assembled, That the twentieth section
of the "Act tc regulate trade and intercourse
with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace
ou the frontiers." approved June thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-four, bo and the
same is hereby amended so as to read as fol
lows, to-wit :
"Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That
if any person, shall sell, exchange, give, bar
ter, or dispose of any spirituous liquor or wins
to any Indian under tho charge of any Indian
superintendent or Lidian agent appointed by
the United States, or shall introduce or at
tempt to introduce . Any spirituous liquor or
wine into the Indian country, such person, 011
conviction thereof before tlie proper district
court of the United States, shall b imprisoned
for a period not exceeding two years, and shall
be fined not more than three hundred dollars:
Provided, however, Thai it shall be a suffici
ent deft-nee for introducing or attempting to
introduce liquor into the Indian country if it
proved to le done by order of tha War Dj
partiuent, or of any officer duly authorized
thereto by the War Depa tment." And if any
superintendent of Indian affairs. Indian agent
or sub-agent, or commanding offijer of a mil
itary po.-t, has reason to suspect or is iuformed
that ai.y white person or Indian is about toin
roduceor baa introduced any spirituous liquor
or wine into tho Indian louutry, in violation
of the provisions of this section, it shall be
lawful lor such superintendent, agent, hub
age.it, or commanding officer, to cause the
boats, stores, packages, wagons, sleds, and
places of deptsit of such pcrsuu to be search
ed ; and if any such liquor is found therein,
the same, together with the boats, teams, wag
ons and sleds used in conveying the same,
and also the goods, packages, and peltries of
such person, shall be seized and delivered to
the proper officer, aud shall be proceeded
against by libel iu the proper court, and for
feited, one half to the informer and the other
half to the use of tho United Sutes; and ii
such person be a trader, his license shall be
revoked and his bond put in suit. And it
shall moreover be lawful lor any person in the
service of tho United States, or any Indian,
to take and destroy any ardent spirits or wine
found in the Indian country, except such as
may be introduced therein by the War De
partment. And in all cases arising under this
act Indians shall be competent witnesses."
Approved February 13, 18G2.
SEW ADYERTI5EMENS.
J. 1.1 THORBURN &. GO 'S
SEEB W AREBIOUSE,
15 JOIIIJ STHEHT, EEW-YOIiK.
SESDS BY MAIL.
SEEDS FOIi THE FAttMER.
SF.DS FOIt THE fiAUDK.VER.
SLEDS FOII THE FLOKIST.
SEEDS FOB TUE MMtSERYMAy.
SEEDS FOB Tilt: AMATEUR.
SEEDS FOB THE DEALER.
Send for our Descriptive Priced Catalogue of
Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds for lS'i2.
Send for our Descriptive Priced Catalogue of
Flower 3 ;eds for 1832.
The two combined contain the largest co.Iection of
seeds to ie found in tfcis country, embracing erery
standard and improved variety, together wita alt
the nov.'I ties f the day.
UMiNET CHILI rOTATOE.S A seedling in
troduced ly C. E. Goodrich, he claims for it a high
er decree of hardiness and adaptation to all soils and
weather than any other sort, known, and in good
soils and seasons, and with fair culture, they VilA
yield from 253 to 350 bushels to the acre.
l'ri-e p-.-r peek, 50o., pr. busbtl, 1-50, per bar
rcUf '2?i bushels, $4.
Alt r-io following varieties of Seeds mailed, poit-
p-,iJ, to any part of the United States, (with tuc
exception of tbo?o marked thus, wbich may be
mailed to thoso wuhing tbem by this conveyance,
at an additional expeuso of ono cent per oi.,ion
receipt of tha amount annexed.
1 tin.
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New Speckled Lima Beans
Vw Cii-rucratod Pole Keans
Thorburn's 'on'i Cauliflower per cz. 75c.
Early Paris CiuliQower do "5c.
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Public No. 23.
AX ACT making an appropriation for com
pleting the defences of Washington and for
other purposes.
lie it enacted ly die Senate and Uousa cf
Representatives of the United States cf Ameri
ca vi Qonjrcst Qiscmlhd, Tht.t the sum of one
hia...roJ and ii!';y thousand dollar bo and the
iu the Treasury not otL?rw;sc apj ropriated,
for coni'!etitig tha defences of Washington :
rrovided, That all arrearages of debts alread v
incurred for the objects ol this ct sh-dl bV
tirst paid out of this sum: And, provided,
further, That no part of the sum hereby ap
propriated shall be expended in any "work
hereafter to be commenced.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That the
fifth section of the act of twenty-eighth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and fifty, providii
for the discharge from the service of minors
enlisted without the consent of their parents
or guardians, be and the same is hereby re
pealed : Provided, That hereafter no person
under the ags of eighteen shall hi mustered
into the United Suites service, and the oath
of enlistment takeu by the recruit shall bj
conclusive as to his age-.
See. 3. And be it further enacted, That no
voluiiteeis or militia from any State or Terri-tor.-
shall be mustered into the service of the
United Siats on any terms or conditions co i
fiuing their service to the ! mits of said State
or Teiruo.j, or their vicinities, beyond the
number ot ten thousand in the State of Mis
"iri. and four thousand live hundred in the
State of Mai I-uid, iiorrff,,r,,r authorized bv
the President of the United States, or Secre
tary of War, to be raised in said Slates.
Sec. 4. Aud be it further enacted, That
the second section of the act of the tenth ot
April, eighteeu hundred and six, shall be and
the same is hereby so amended as to read as
follows :
2. And bd it fr.rther enacted
"Sec.
Thar,
iu tune ot war or reix'llion against the supreme
authority of the United Siates, all persons
who shall bj found lurk: rig as spies, or aeiing
as such, in or about the fortifications, encamp
mei.ts, posts, quarters, or headquarters of the
armies ol ihe United States, or any of thera
within ai.y pait of the United Slates which
has been or may be declared in a .-date of in
surrection by proclamation of the President
of the United States, shall stiller death by
sentence of a general court-martial."
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the
fifty-fifth article ef the first taction of act of
tenth April, eighteen hundred and six, chapter
twenty, bo and the same is hereby so amend
ed as to read as follows :
"Article 55. Whoever belonging to the ar
mies of the United States in foreign par s, or
at any pia. e within the United States, or their
Territories, during rebellion against the su
preme anthority of the Uuited Stutes, shall
lorce a safeguard, shall sutler death.
Approved February 13, 18G2.
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CHEAP FLOUR
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riotir cxchtnpnl for Wfceat, both t the iTUl and at
my rt.r iu Uruwnvtlie.
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M ELY IN 5c COAT
Flower Seeds.
Choice viric'.ie. an-l of veer :isei-i-r i t'iv 20 pj
pt r.s i.! w i'itD w ill Le tCRt ( ..;6t tal'l) by mail, lu .1)'
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Imp'd N. Y. Purple Egg l'lant
Early Winningstadt Oabbago
New Cottager's Kale
l-'urlv Vipnn Kohl Bilib
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Fnrlv Hnrli'd Silesia LcttUCe do
Ne White Japan Melon (early)
Huntington do (very large)
S:ral)errv Watermelon
French Scarlet Turnip KudUh
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Honolulu N'ectarino Squr-sb per ox
Kejce Island Tomato pcroz. 25a. per pkt
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Kxtra L'arly l'rineeis Peas ..perr;t"30
Champion of Scotbnd, Kugenia and Xa-
p.lean Po.i?,each porqt..50
Lnr-o Sweet .Mou'n Peppir--peroz. 40c. per pkt- 5
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Ailanthus Seed
Honey Locust Seed do
luckthorn Seed do
Mack Austrian Pine Seed- - do
Stone Pine Seed do
l'uropean Larch Seed- do
f'hinieA Arhnr Vitro Seed do
Vir-i n v.i. In foil, or Yellow Wood Tree.
frare) do S1.C0
A pplo Seed per bush. $5 per qt 25
Plum Pita do .-40
Strawberry Seed. 12 varieties each per kpt
Connecticut Seed Leaf Tobacco per oz
Alsike Clover pcrTb
Searlet Flowering Clover- do
Luccrno do
Chinese Sugar Cano perbusb. $1 per qt
Cbicuree Seed per tb 75c. per oz
Beautiful Scarlet Chinose Egg Plant- -per pkt
(lonri.lrntiiii trii-nlnr mnnstroui (sulendl do
Callirrhoo pedata (beautiful)
Diiinthus Ileddowigii
Dianthus Ileddewigii Double
l)ianthu- laeinialus
English P.iis Hollyhock (Cno)
Delphinium fonuosuru (sjendid)
Delphinium tricolor
Auricula flowered Sweet Willinm
Ipomoea limbata elegantissima (splendid)
1 pom 3B:i bederaceas
Splendid Crimson Flax (beautiful )
Lin urn Lewisii Vnriegata (choice)
Otjilicnria pulcherrima
Splendid Hybrid Pansy
New early Dwarf Carnation
Clintoni pulohella atropurpurea
Clintonia Azarea granJiflora
Lychnis Ihi.rgeana
Fringed Chinese Primroso
Salvia SpJouden2
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SpL-.iJM Itublo Zinnia--
Carina Waricswi ii
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8utifol Cam?'!! Bi'.aami
LiUj C'aat Laperur Aster r
Pvritta atikiucusU (very ornamental fo-
bagej
Dili beautiful.'. blue annual
Abronia umbellati (splendid annual)--
Centrnnthns mi.T,)siiiif)Ti
Beautiful Collections Phiox Drummondii, 5 va
rieti-s3 - -"
Beautiful Colicction3 Portulaoca,7 varieties-..
Beautiful Collections cf Flower Seeds, 100 va
rieties Beautiful Collec. of Flower Seeds, 50 varieties
do do do 25 varieties
do do do 10 varieties
Splendid Trench Hybrid (;iadiolu.
Fivru $1 to $20 jer d.z ;n for variotie3 ani des
criptiun see our Flower Seed Catalogue.
J. M.THOKBUKN & CO..
np3-tf 15 Jbn St., New-York.
: LANDRETH'S
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F.C'Vlirr.an r.rd Fltrirf, S;r t.gc!J, . ,
T UCLSAI-E AND l.LTi lU TEALER
Card;?., Agricultural ucJ Flower Su:j.
V"cul l xvite tie aUc&tion tf Anatcurf, Flcrists,
Gar ioiers, and all ip.U-ried iu Agricui' ural pur
tmu. :o i.ho Ninth Edition of his 1) - Vltl tT I U
StLU CAT.VLotit'i: for lSol-C, cntaiincg
accuntjucri.ions of 1 .3 f D varieties of Hoer
Seeds, and upwardj cf SiO varistie of rgetalli
and AgiicuUural Seeds with social directions for
thoculturo of each varioty, ij irj.E5od as to be
uuderjtucd ly the most inexperienced person. It
will be mailed to ail ar plicantj upoa receipt of a
tbrea tx-ntUmp. .
A Supplement to th above, containing list of
all tbs nondtles intrcduced by European Florist j,
tho past year, with many other valuable kddtlions.
was p'lllijhed in Mar.h. and mi led to all who have
received a copy o: the Catalogue-.
Particular attuntion id intiitd to his choice collec
tion of
French nnd German Alters. Carnatiion and Tiiotea
Picks, Caljei'I.riai, Cinerarias, Gerin ia Stocks,
Cox cmbs, Double llalyWks, Cauij'.iia-Fl-'wertd
BaUams, 0'usir.ia, Miiuolui,
Verbenas, Pelargonium, English.
Pisies, Coiiioso Pninross,
Sweet Williams,
roTvod direct from the parties who crow these
rUn's for tho English and Continental Exhibitions,
by wh xi wri ari en it led to in sum to panrhas.rs
l'ura ani (i-nniue Seeds v! tho be,' sorts iu cuiu-
vatioa, luisetl trom prize flowers only.
Flower Seed by JIuiT.
The following collections, embracing many of tha
most deirablo varieties', (including several novel
ties,) lave been sent out from his citablishmont frr
and are no'V favorably knovn
in every section of the country, will bo sent by mail,
post-rid to any addre:3 ia tho L'niuu, on receipt cf
the pii:o affixed.
Nu. i contains twenty choice varieties of An
auals '
No 2 contains twenty choieo varieties of ivi
ecniuls and Percnnuls
No. 3 contains ton extra fino varieties cf An
nuals and Perennial?, embracing many
of the new nd choicest in cultivation
No. 4 contains fire very choice varieties, sheet
ed from Prize Floveks of Englioh Pn
fi.s, Clermao Carnation and l'iojtca
Pinks, Verbsnas, Truffant's French As
ters. Double Hollyhocks
Any tho remitting 3 will receive tho four assort
ments, postage- free.
Tho following additional assortments will also ba
sent ut tlio prices annexed, free of postaga.
No. 5 contains fifteen very select varieties of
Groenhouso Seeds $3.C0
No. 6 contains ono hundred varicticsof Annu
al, Biennials and Pcreoniflls, including
many now and choice variotius
No. 7 ontains Effy varieties of Annuals. Bien
rials, and Perennials
No. 8. coc tains twenty varietia; cf hardy An
nuals, Biennials, an 1 Perennials, for
Sowing in the autumn
Tho seeds contained in the abovo assortments aro
of cur own Felcction. Purcbnsirs who prefer to
mike their own selections from tho Catalogue, will
bo entitled to a discount proportionate to tho quan
tity ordered a follows.
Purchasers remitting St.OO may soloet seeds at
Catalogue Prices amounting to 5l.il)
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American Jot:r2r.l cf Science
ana Arts.
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Prices to dealers whose orders exceed tbo above
amounts, will bo given upf n applicatijn.
Collections of Vegetable Seed by 3iail.
No. 4 contains forty-fivo varictie?, his Selec
tion $200
No. 5 contains twenty varieties, his selection 1.00
Tho above collections contain only tho most desi
rable varieties. They aro put up in packets con
taining i to ounce. each, alfording an ample
g'jpyly for a sm.ill family for a season. Those wlio
wi-h to obtain larger quantities are referred to the
following collection?, which, on aocouat of their
bulk, can only La sect by express:
No. I. Compute Collection, sufficient for
a largo garden for one year's supply,
comprising twelve quarts of Pe;is of tha
very best sorts for succession, six vnrie
ties each of Beans, Cabbage, Turnips,
Cjrn; four vari tics each of Lotii'-e,
Onions, Radish, Muskrnelon, Watermel
on, Cucumbers ; throe varied v each of
Prof ASA GRAY, r- C- :
ProfL 0 UISA GA f !Z ifC
JJr lULUUJ 1 ui. -And
numeroui able collaborator i :-' -
merits.
This work has been eUb:i?he-l e' " ; j
years, a:.d is the only Jjurtal of thi k'u' .
United SU'ei It is d-tei taPuvsioat
icalSciencJ, Geology, llineralog.C, Natural
Meteor Igy, Astronomy, Physiol Coogra-ihy,
kindred deportments ot knowledge, aud ccnu . ;
Original lVpers, as well as Abstract of fvfiiga d..
covfrics, on all these topics. V
An attraotive feature of this Journal for th ra
erat reader is the scientiao Ccrre?P''nJonjo of Prof
Jekoue NicXLEi and;tbtri. ia Franco ati vtlf
parts of Euaopo, giving f-.a.;iur reports of prcnt
in scinentifiic matters.
Eig5-y-twe Volumes lava already leo pulUilifrl
Fifty ia ia tha first aal ILirly-tiru in t-a swoal
Scries.
Subscribers receiving thtir coplej direct frta ta
Publishers remit, heir aabicriptkins to tha OSce ,f
Silliman's Journal, Nw Haveo, Cona. - -
Host of the lack teUmuS can b Ltaiaed. cf Uia
Publishers.
All eommnn'.cations, rciiJlttiEces.ata., U b-i aJ
drsired tj
CJlce of Sill imant Aaitricu Journal vf i--f
iStvt il.tvn, CV.
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(L,a!c John Carseti &. Co.,)
No. 6 North Second Street, above Pine,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Offer for sate t very low figures, a l.irzo xr.i wel.
asi." i eel stocU or As. lcuUurAl aii.l Horticultural Impie-mi'iit-.
c nipriin!; everything iietesary to tbo Farmer,
i. ge hjr wita a Urge and Xre supply of
Ijindrellfs Celfbralcd Garden Seeds
chop op iS61,
For which they are Hie sole Hgeuts. Their f.iods cn
re!y upn peitin? from iheia kccIs ihat are notoni.
pure but true t name iii every Instance. Alno fl!rl
hcedsat lo'.re.-t market rates Clnnee Su?ar Cane i-cecl,
Tabace.t rai Top Onions. &c. . &c. Pealers In seeds
wouiil ia well to einl tljem their orders.
Seud lor Almanac aud Iiiutrate'l C i'a ffne gratis.
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Chic.i-'o. 1 tes leave to cill pecint attention to the
same, liavins been uuioy years in the bubiuc in I5 t
tn, and haviu aUo i:d special attention and care in
the selection of niy tee!, 1 reel the utmost confidence
in offeiiri!.' them t tbe public.
The eels crun in this c-juntry were rsied hy old
and experienced ral.er at the East ; those that cannot
te nrtcurcd in this country, were imported from some
of the most reliable ceedsnien iu Kurope.
All New and Improved vaiieUc as cn as Intro
duced tried and proved de-irabie at the East, may be
found'i i niy Cau'lcijuc. Particular attention will te
paid t a the
rLowcn SEEO dcimutmcxt,
and not (n'y all the new and much ad.nired varieties,
but ail 7i(io novelties in the Fiower department will
be introduced. All orders for
THEES, PIiATJTS. SnitUBBEBY, FLOW
EES, liUIjlj3,
will be promptly executed. We have also a good as
sortment of
Garden and Fanning Implements.
ALBERT II . HOVET.
No. 73 Lake street,
Chicago, ril.
Tjnuto'V, Cauliu iwcr?.C
. with afall supply of S;lu
n t, re-.2. t' iriev. V r . .. .
V- J- t- . i !, - - - I
Pot ilerbaci in.my f ;-. -rU f ei..
n ry a;:. I vegetable sec laiul ral
titius Z
2. Complete Collection for a moderate
Di(?d .gaiden. contiiiuinji six qu irts of
P;;is, and mast d' the othor varieties in
proportion
3. Cuuplete Collection for small gar
den
A list of tho contents of each collection will bo
found in the Catalogue.
Those wuo prefer to purchaso BY TITZ OL:.'CE will
be supplied by mail at Catalogue Prices, WITHOUT
additional cbarga for postage.
tPAll orders must bo accompanied with the
cash P'- K. ULIriS.
Pi-li. Prrin:rfii'Id. Ma-ioiclinserts.
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THE liORTICULTURIST,
JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND TASTK
Estubllibed y A. J. Downlr tulSo
Peter 3. Head & Gea. TJ. Wood wax d,
xciTcat Ayo raorniToii.
DaTDtoi to ih.9 Orchard, Vlaeycrd, Oardja al'
Xnmry.
Each annual vo'.nma of the HostTtcriTCSisT w- '
talus every suUect of prsctlca! utility eonoectd wttji
Ilorticulture. Pomolotry, Lindscape Gardening. Jlartl
Architecture, ew , consisting f OrUinal Tapers ta too
departments of science, and forming an ladispaabUi
aid to all who interest then selves in rural pumuit.
Tbe followiDz are some of tha Important subjects tht
characterize tbe work, and lhase will ba treated Ly wa
ters of welt-known ability.
Tbe cultivation and management ot Crapes, tha lead-
in pomolegical Interest of tha country.
The cultivation of Fruit geuorally, wlia illtutrauoaa
of everything new.
The mauaitemeet of Flowers and vegetables, wlta 11-
lustrations of new varieties. ." '
Ornamental Trees anU s&robberr, their CBlUvatlba.
management and artistic planting- ,
Horticultural buildinxs. I)els, Pirns, etc.. f r CjO-
fervatorios. riot and Cold Graperies, Orchard QJajiea.
Pits, Frames, Forcing nouses, and their muiaieuirnt.
Landscape Gardeiuug and Ln!acor!u, embrstL-iuf tlm
construction of Uoads, Walks, Ornauteutai Witer. Ter
races, Liwn-, Drainage, Urdrauhcs, Briees, Vlstaa. etc..
toucher with illustrated plans for layUi j out. Improving
and plautln country estates. .
Oilt-'inal desiiasand Essays Ia ail departaients ef Ru
ral Architecture, etc. '
Formlux a larce annaal volams. libaralLr UlsstrataJ
with flushed Engravings.
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DR. THOMAS F. ClIATMAX
Will send to all who wiih St (f??e cf charga), fta '
rieoipo and full directions for making and ming a
beautiful vegetable Calm, that will effectually re
move PiiiPLES. L'lotciies, Ta.v, Fbkcklki. Ac.,ka
leaving tha ?kin EUiooth, clean, and beautiful ;' ad
full dVcctions fur u-ing I'ELaTKKAU'si CJCLEBATlf
Stimi'last, wrtrranfed to start full growth of
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t- v ndd.-e'sing ( with stamrsfor return pjsta) Du.
THOMAS P.-CHAPMAN, PkacttcaL C-fEatm,
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At $! ter hordred, $ per tftnusacd.
to the trade, or iu lare qnantitttles.
A.iso Oar caal aasortmcnt of Evarfraaas Fotl
Trees, Oicamcntal Trees, Si-robs a ad Piaauj B:g
Pia.-.!, &C.
Cftah z-ies farnlhrd to sll f p!lc-nts.
'The Evcrjre'ns " i. M-Mi.
37-tf SAilL'EL. ED WAUDS, Bnreaa Co., III.
Tnio Dclcwaro Grapo Vines'
PltOPAGATED FT?OT.T THK OBIOIAL.
8TOCX.
Stronf, Well-rooted One Year Old Vinti grousm ini.
open dr. 50cts to $! each, $5 ia per doz. F.itrt l
year old vine, end Mo. I, extra lanjt layrrt, icii
bearing wood, $1.60 fo $2 0O. to $12 $1 per 4ia.
AliSO fine vines of Al len's new white Hjbrid, Anns.
Clevelniff, Concord, Coyaboga. Clara, Clictoa, Ca-
dy. Citavrba, li ann, Ilerbemcnt, Hartford. ProllSe. 1-.-"
Isabel l, L- ian, Le Xoir, Lydis, Louisa, I.ymaa, Xoti
ton's Virginia. Ontario. Oporto Rebecca, iVxteri a eew
rjyhrid, Taylor'a Billitt, To-Kaloaj I'nioo Viliaje,
many otter kiiu!. at low prices.
STRAWBERRIES.
Vi!5or.'s Albany, Trturaph ! OraTMt. Jney Lin's.
Trollr.j-c's Xictoria. and Autin Shaker Strrw&erne.
Hiitl-ind. and Cata!-ta aver bearing Kaspbtrrlas
Lawmn's Blackberries, &.c, all at tha lowest rates, '
J3"5:nd f jr a circular.
GtO. VT. CAafPBXLL, Delaware, O.
Oct. 3.1250. . . Blft-2zn. -
XolJcc lo the Creditors of te Imi
tate of IZenry ZIoover, Deed.
The Coiorai-'si jnrs to hear and adjust riajaa
against said estate will hold an adjourned seaaioa
at the offica of the Probata Judge of Xe-naha eoaa- 1
ty.N. T iu Prownviilo. in said county, on the 5th
day of April. A. I). 162.
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FIVSHINC N. Y.
Tte celebrated Xarfertes EUb!iiir, 1TS2. A!J
kiads of Tree, Piaats, Smail Proits, Qraa, l-sust.
Gree&-3 sua Plants, Stocis, S-iia, JteJ 45 , ?;.,
at vtry 1 010 ratet, to s 1 1 t:ste . iti Ciu:."ts
sent.
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