"TtV"TPTTF,R 1 v ?ATrbI'AV, HEC. 6, 1?C2. vU- c. scruex, i rT ml Dealer in .,.,CRTISIu a--, - '1 . colored ink of the Best Quality, ! Ji Chicago. Illinois, is our au-I w" D Advertiser and Farmer. 'tES JlN" FOKEICS XEWtPArEE AD- rrfTrvrv 3H3 liro.dway, New York, are :v; 'n.. ( ,r tie Advrrtiscr and Farmer. 'joi cor 4- co., . ,,y-S and Do1prS il Inks 9T1-J ,;:VC ' ' ' ' ' - : : kjs, v:iw.v '"", "r.rtri.V 1'on Buillir.g. Philadelphia, cult tor :utJii'C"'' i ,? rorn. tvk and molasses wanted ,.-Ct jn payment of subscription. rulliih the President's IVIes ',,. w(.ek. Ii will probably be re- i ,rPa letter trom me ixeurask-a I y.: are compelled to delay the jj.irMH nexl ffpe Ijium. Several I uildings, and i.. ffo-j!:i of property was consumed j v. last woek. in Atchison county, -ived to I? the work of incendi The prrpKrators shouid.be fer- out finJ fv.v.i hod. -r.n .iTLKi rnro. Last week we j.fa shnrt Vi-vA from the "St. Loui "d. s'.a'irtz thai dangerous cjun paied on the Treasury Notes. r i.in.lcr of the Vnnocrai explains ";cV. atid s'.nt' S that it is false. - a-? y t no c-'jutcrfcits known to j -Trtaurv No?es. ' i J :? Icr.. The mails now come j.rrtrularly sonietiuies three a day. -isetimff onre iii three days. This 2:ij!f J by floating ice in the rivers. ' f-cr:.'. r TuiiHe, on her last trip, J tp as far as Iatt mouth', and j lack. She is now ice-bound r.L'TC bt-iween this )lace and Ne il Cry. j rrrENti.. Dr. Bookum and Mr. : r. cf Atchi?on county,' Mo., who ,iij!ace for Salmon River !at ::. arrived here this week, on their ...yr.iC. They, went as far as Snake r. and were afraid to rro farthc-r on! ?:.! "of Indians. They report that of 'emirriants have been killed, r sa'v i:r train should attempt to crors : oiimains unless they are one hun liirorg. Their reports from Salmon ) confirm previous statements a i section of the country is richer in lian any other part of the worlJ j making' from 820 to $-3X100 per day. fiance of the country does not pay Lirkinr. ! -' : Ir. Piled, of the Rockport Herald, into oi:r ofilce on Icnday last, i r?.;.'cr is temporarily suspended. l ?fuj5 to be a division growing up :.it ceyu'v among the Union men. r-.'a whit arecommonly called . the t and Conservatives ; nd the VpMice is, the paper is not so well 5 ritd as it otherwise w;ould be. The i tf public opinion, or at le?st the isiun ef it, has progressed with r-'si-j-peed iu North-west Missouri, iLe past two venrs. In 1SC0 a d ticket could not have polled one-f-r tLe votes in the Seventh District. vvry candidate, if we are rightly ) 'lif-d, il.at vt ntures jo run for any 1 avowed ly opposed to slavery in The only (juvstions that dl I em, ii how and when to . get rid " t!i:- advertisement in .ano'her col-f-cf Garden Seeds by Thompson is: ;s. They will furnish merchants, "-sters, gardeners, and others with Ntdf fresh, Nebraska-raised Gar- fvtJ. They will either tell them or iitLcmcn commission to those de Z to retail them. Messrs. Thomp iWltdges have engaged very ex- -v-iy in the nursery and seed busi- a Lo! ! undertaking in this new and 5".t)y settled region. All should pat- U.em in preference to sending or the same articles; we should al-,!-Iatromze home productions when ! ave n rpporlunity of doing so ysLould be patronized, not only for I sake cf supporting Nebraska enter but their seed ire better thanma are brought from the eastern t i They are fresh, pure, and true I ' '503L. School for the primary schol- iH commence on Monday. We are f unaUe to state whether it will be in f "-USf? heretofore occupied by Mr. ; ' tis, ct in the house formerly the L of JuJ?e Whitney. . first month of this school will fad from the public fund. We e 'at all parents and guardians, who j. children of suitable age, will not . 'V this, opportunity to receive the .- ts of the public money. In answer .titrous iuuiriesmadeof us, we will l owerer, that no scholar will be s ''led to receive more than one ( schooling from the school fund, Lj" 6 a portion of the time to one I a portion to the other. ' ireW' our cizens pay one half J m due time, the finances of this be such that at least seven i f frce chool can be taught. Earthquake. The St. Louis .Demo of lbe IstSays there was a sli-h ht shock cf an earthqCralis felt in that city on Sunday morning last, aUput 9 o'clock. The vibration was lrom southsto north, and lasted about fifteen seconds. It was accompanied by a low, rumbling noise, coining from the direction of the South. . . ... Uen Banks started with a naval expe dition on Tuesday last. Destination un- known. To CciicTnnptives. THE ADVERTISER, HAVING BEEN RESTORED to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, af ter having suffered several years with a severe Inns affectim, and that dread disease, Consumption is anx ous to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, be will send a copy of the pre scription used (fue of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the tame, which they will find a sure Cuke for Consumption, Asthma, Broicchit js, &i.r . The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to beneflt the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceive to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer w ill try Lis remedy, as it willcvst theii) nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties Wishing the prcscriptian will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, nlG-3ra. K-iiigj County, New-York. THE FLAG OF OUU UM0X. The Favorite Weekly H'ncillancout Journal. EESIGKED T02 THE E01IE CIECLE. Thic Inns cstablislied and well known wt-okly pitper, after fifteen ye.us unoq i; 1 ieJ prosperity. Las becuiae a "ln.u-thi'.l word" lr.nn ilai:. to C.ilifvriii.i c ad leu )T:5j; the nrp-.i.le -T the rich aiid jnr, in town an1 coun try, all over the wnle extent ,f tlit' 1'nited States. It t-h uld be a weekly v.siiorto every American home, be-caii-e It is Jtist sr.'-h a pui'or as any father, brother or friei-d wo'lid iairtd ire to the tamily circle. li is printed on tl.eHno-t satin snrtared paper, with new tpe, an l in a neat anl beautiful style. rrj 1 is of the rujnuiKiLh f i.e. yet ontains no ad. vert isemcr.ts in it - rigl.t s:ip?r-rya! p vres. it is ilevjte l t i;twt, lalesj. j o".;:s. stories of ;li- k'. disoveric-, miseo!t.ii!y, wit a-i t nutnur. v a efu :ly ed.'ed ly M. SI. H i'.lou, who has twe-.ty Je,tr or ctl o i.il c-s; e lenre in B t jn. 3"" It . iiirains in iis I:rp, we! I filled aud deeply in cHMin.: j acs i o one v.:!i w.jrUor !in.?. J" '" iii-ui'icr?- ai.ioi:S iis repnijr c.iitti'j-itors the l pr-i mate and fctu.iie writers in the country. lr lis tales, wh.le ther absorb t'eC rea lor, cultivate a laMe (or ail th it is c atii baivuttu! iu huaui:i:ty r3" It is ackin.wleeceU that the g.mkI inH Jei;ce of surii a paper in ihe lioiue circle is a I most iuc.ilcu laOle. Lp" lis supestive pHes p-ovoke in the y i'ius an iu qmrtnf: spirit, and add to ttieir stores of kn wle Ue. 3" I's ciluuiuii aro fiee Iioui p jitics au I al 1 jarring titpi us. it object hen:; to nuke h.rne liap;y. It is f.r tlie.-e re t-oiis that i ha Kir years been so popular a lavoiite throughout the country. . Terni' Invariably in Advance. 1 siiiiscrilier, one year, - - 2 00 4 r-ub.-cvii e , one yer, - - - 7 00 10 ti:.M.;-ibei , one year, and une togotter up c.fciiih, - - - - - 15 00 Published every S.i.'urdjy by Jt. if. I! ALLOC, No. '."J Wiuter street, 15 ! n, ila?s. GLEASOXS LITER All! C03IPAXI0X. An Elegant, Norn!, cud Jlrf,ntd Misccllmcous Family Jturnal, Devoted to r -lite Literature, Wit und Il'tmnr, Pro'-e and. 1'oceic (ieios. It politics and all sectarian qites ti'.ns, ii I strictly i eutral, atiJ theretore emjiliaiically . A TAPEIi FOIt THII LIILIilO-Tf, And a Welcome Yititor to the Home Glrcle. It contain lbe foreisn and do mestic news of the day, no coutie:isod an to present the greatest pobsille amount of intelligence. THIS ?rA"M:OTir WEEKLY, is printed on fine ivhitr j.aoet . with new and Lo.in'iful type, con tjius lii teen buu '.re l syu ire incurs, and is a lare i ckly paper of sixeeii octavo p ic. An unrivalled corpse of contributors are tinder regu lar rimapomeots, and every depart uient i placed on ihe uiobt finished nd perfect ky.-iem that experience c m tlerise. Eah number will be beautifully illustrated. Terms Invariable in Advance. 1 tribRcrier, one year, - - - $2 00 1 ul)"riber, two year", - - - 4 subscribers, one year, - - -' - 6 O"0 8 subscribers, one year, - 12 UO And one prats ti th" setter-tip of a clcb of 8. After a club ors bus been sent, the petter-rp will have a riht to ad 1. at any tii;i, one or more subscri be, to bi-cia with hi cin) at 1 50 each. . Specimen 0'ie will be tent to a.iy one that wishes to lorni a club, or sef ti p. per b.'fore subscribing. bINGI.i: POPI1.S, I'OfK CENTS. Tor sr!e a; al! tat prim-ipal Periuuhul Depots in the United S:;'esitnd Oan e'.ss. ru' iiM.o every s.iturd.iy, at the corner of Tremont and lli omiicid Sttevts, Bj.-toii, if ass., l y .. : P. GLEASON. PH03PECTU3 FOR IBG3. TIE SATURDAY EVENING TOST. Th publishers of THE POST take pleasure in an nnUMciti? thjt their Literary arrangements for the C"in ins year are of a character to warrant them in promis ing a fea-t of K'lHl tliiti!-' to their thorsands of readers. Aiiiouc the contributors to THE POST -we may now mention the-fol luwinn distinirni-lipd authors : MRS. EL LEX WOOD. Author of TUe Earl s Heirs," ' East L'jnne," "The Channims," f-e . MARIA X 11 A R L A X D . Author of '-Alone " Hidden Path." Miriam," -c. rn.vr.v;; kirk. Avtor of "Anxovn the rnr." Villi, IX I A F. TOIVXSEXD Whote Homatic Sketches crc so gnatly admired. Durin? the r iminR year The Post will endeavor to its hii:h reputation for riioii e STORirs , sketches, mid POFTR V. Si-eci.il Dfpariinent shall Rlsu be de vi .ted as heretofore t. A'iricd'ture. Wit end llunior. Receipt. Xews, Markets, At. TER5JS CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 cipv. one year. - - - - - 2 00 2 copies, one jejr, - 4 copies, one year, - 5 copies, one year, (and one to the petter-up of the club,) - - - - - - 20 copiwx. ene year, (and one to the getter-up of the club ) - 3 ttO .00 12.00 25.03 A SPLENDID PREMIUM. WHO WANTS A SEWING MACHINE? To any one sending thirty nibscription anltrkO. we will tive -ne of wixeler Wilnnn's le')ried Sew ing Machines, suh as tl i y sell lor t4:. The nitchiiie w.il be Feleo ed at the niauutactory in New lo k. o ; xed and forwarded free or cost, wilh the najition of Address DEACON & PETE BE" ON, Xo. 31 Wuluut StretU I'luad-Jpht. TKS MISSOURI REPUBLICAN. rubll-bed Daily, Tri-Weckly and Weekly. nr.r.(:E KXAr?,i IN. I'ASCHAI.L, Proprietors. . JOHN KNAM ) OFEICF. NO, 11 CHESTNUT STEEET. teh:.:s of the iiErruncAy. Daily, (in advance) 50 0" Tri-weekly, (in advanced - 5 (10 Sunday liepublican 2 00 We klv,in ndvHnce-.- 2 00 To Clubs of live Tri-weeklies 20 00 Three copies Weekly one year 5 00 Five 44 8 C Ten " 44 44 l'r c' Fourteen " 44 44 20 00 Twenty " 44 27 :-,( Tliirty 44 44 40 du Forty 44 44 4 50 00 CASH HATES FOR ADVEMTISIXG. X?'Vunts, Lost and Foand. Hoarding, For Kent, and iirmovals, will be charge 1 fifty cent? per fijnare of eiglit lines or Iop? ftr Crst inserti:;-.i, and twenty f v cent for each additional one, without alteration. ONE SQUAKE, ci,-ht lines or $ 30 3 times on first or fourth pao 1 00 u u a t u u u u u tt u m u 1 week 4 " I o 2 weeks, 44 44 00 S weeks, 44 44 4 00 1 month, 44 44 5 ((0 2 m-nths 44 44 8 00 3 months, 44 44 10 M enonths, 44 41 1 12 months " 44 2i 0(1 J5J"No yearly contracts made by wh'ub adverti oers can have the privilege of changing matter or style of card without additional charge. '57Alt advertisemenu required to be kept on second pa;re, charged as new eacli day, and on third paze. an advance over stated rates. "Advertisements directed to Le displayed, or set in lanre tjpe, charged double rates. "Advertisement in WEEKLY iiaper. ten cents a line solid, or fif teen cents, leaded ..sato type, each insertion. . , , . Txanaient advertisements must be paid f0r in advance. ; Flower Seeds. Choice varieties, and of very auperior 4uality,50 p pnrs of which will he sent (post-paid) by mail, to any addrew, tor one dol Ur. H. X.TIKRT, Cresceat Crty,Tow. Varea 13tk, 1S61 c3-Im FOR FALL TRADE. JOHN C. DUESER, 3IA.IN STUEET, BROWNVILLE, N. T., Takes pleasure in ennonncing that he has now on hand, a large and select s:ock of every article in his line, COOK STOVES, Of H the improved patterns, viz: Plymouth Rock, Charter Oa.lt, Valley Forpe, Elevated Oven, &.C., &X., tiC.f HEATING STOVES, Box and Parior Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are eutirel' new designs, vii ; Combined Cook end Parlor Stove, somethiug very nice for email families. I CALL ESrECIAL ATTENTION OF FAIlMEIiS TO MY HEAVY SEEHT IRON, for Sugar Boilert, and LARGE CAST IROX KETTLES. A VARIETY OF CHEAP LAED AXD COAL OIL LAMPS Brass, Copper, and sheet Iron ware; Lanterns, Shovels and Japanned SELF-SEALIlia FRUiT CANS! OF the latest aiiJ most improved S'yles, cheap t'-r eah. 1 -iTii prepared to put up putterinjr and fpoulinp, and fcfl other work of my hn at the shortest notice, and in a wo; VmaulikC manner, which I wairaut to give eatis iactioa. August 2,1362. WHO SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN BROWNVILLE? D E N SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET. WHERE IS IT THAT YOU PUR CHASE THOSE FANCY ' PRINTS? AT DEN'S. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR CHEAP MUSLINS? AT DEN'S. D E N SELLS THE CHEAPEST ROOTS AND SHOES IN THE WEST. ALSO THE FINEST HATS AND CAPS DEN KELTS ON HAND. DEN'S IS THE PLACE TO TRADE HE TAKES YOUR PRODUCE, AND PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. DON'T FORGET THAT DEN Sells the EE3T and CHEAPEST LIQUORS. In fact DEIT sells Everything that is Useful, Cheap and Good. v6-n4S-ly. HELLO, STRANGER! IVIIERE DID YOU GET THOSE i AT J. BERRY & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. J. BERRY & CO., Have jnt. received, and are now openinp, at their bland on Alain street, one of the largest stocks or BEY GOODS AND ever offered in thii market. Itememher the place, J. BERRY & CO'S., 2JTo. XX, HYTixixx street, BKOWXVILLE, N. T. Map 25, 1562. n47-tf "FAST HOUSES." siystml: AND p FEED STOS E BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. ROGERS, AKKOCKCES to the public tbit be has purchased the tn,..t m th Liverv su.ble and Stoct formerly --r, I, Roiiers Brother. Ue i now prepared U acconimlate the public wilii Carriages. Cusrgies. Sulkies Saddle Hordes, Ac, A., &c. THE TEAYELING PUBLIC C flii Stable ample accotnmooations for Uor.e, uimes or cattle. F.EXJASfjjr F.OGEKS. jr. B. T.ie partnership berctcfore existing between Benjarain tt Josboa Tlocers is cifsoivwi JOSHUA &. UKXJAMIN KOGEZS, May 29th. 1S62. n7-t Ayers' Cherry PectoraL iCITTUIl SADDLERY! SADDLERY! Earing recently mafle larga addiUomi to my stock, consisting of ' SADDLES, HARKE3S, BltIDl.ES, COLLARS. LINKS, WAGON WHIPS, BIJGST WHIPS, OX LASHES, UORSK LASHES, STA(i2 LASHES, V SURCINGLES. GIRTHS, STiERUPS, LEATHEBS, &.C., tc. I think I can accommodate all in qnalitity, quantity and price. I work none but best Oak Tinned Leather, and get' in- it directly from tanneries in Ohio, feel con fident it will give satisfaction. Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap. cash paid roa HIDES. J. W. 3CIDDLETOX. September 13, 1SG2. n9-ly CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. ISO DOKJT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELYS AT THE Bill imore Colliiiig Store, BROWNVILLE, N. T. DAVID SEEGEL Announce to the public that he Las opened ont a stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, Unprecedented In quantity, quality and prices. He lsdetermined his prices sha'l correspond with the times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just as low rates as such Rood, can be purchased anywhere iu the United States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. T.-nr Chnnc TT.tt I'snt Wmrv n,l Tl'lii t Sh irt O Rns. ders, Necktie6,' Socks, Uaadkerchiefi, &.c, in the same proportion. TKa . . ,r.r t . r etmmin t Ti i u fTrrtm Tin! V it mtnminff MfJII II 1VI imuilivv iiiivi j". ..... ..ju. . . .. . thanks for iast patroiiare, and plonl!e to spare no ef forts IU lilt I uiui ciu voni v Bai.piabiiuu. Call aiicl soo liim. DAYID SEIGEL. Brownville, June 18. ISCl.-ly LETT, STEICKLEE & Co. STREET, BROWNVILLE. N. T. We are now receiving and opening n complete assort ment of Merchandise, consisting OF DRY 600DS: Prints, Muslins, Drills, Osnaburg-, Denims, Cottorades, Apron Check, Hickory, Jeans, Berates, Linen. Dress Goods, All Wool Delaines, Fancy and Plain Silk, Lawnes, aten Vestings, Broad Clo'.hs, Cassimere, Hooped Skirts, &c, &.., &c. OP GHOCEKIES: Coffee, Tea, Soap, Molasses, Candles, B. C. Soda, Saleratus, Yinegar White and Brown Sugar, Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt, Chewing and Smoki ig Tobacco OF HARDWARE : Axes, Hatches, , .Butts, Screws, " Locks, Larches, Nails, Tacks. Penknives, Knives and Forks, Hand Saw and Mill Files, &c, &c, &c, &c, Sac. Sec. OF QUEENS WARE: Cups and Saucers, Plates and Platters, Dishes and Tumblers. v Coal Oill Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, &c, &c. OF BOOTS & SHOES : Women's Shoes. Kip, Calf, Buffar..d Kid, Gaiters, Calf Shoes, Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes, Slippers, Men's Calf, Menrs Broans, Copper Toe, Kip and Course Boots, &c.,&c. OF HATS & CAPs : Panama, Leghorn, 'Planter's, Straw, Wool, Cassimire, Plantation, Shaker Hoods, Sic, &.c, &.c. Of Fanning Utensils: Cradles, Rakes, Forks, Plows, Scythes, Snaths, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Sac, &c &c. OF LUMBER: Clear and 2nd rate ! Pine Floorins:, Siding, Boards 1, 1 1-2 and 2 Inches Thick, Sash, Doors and Blinds Pine Lath, All Sizes Sash, All Sizes Doors, AU Sizes Blinds, We call the attention of the public to our stock, as onr CASH TEEMS ensble ns to sell low. Tbaukfnl for past patroniisc, we solicit a continuance et tae same. . LETT, STRICKLER & CO. ErownvHle, July 33, 1863. sSS-Cf. 1862. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! THE03 DILI! HILL, Is receiving, and will st;r u v to receive daring the summer, one of THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS o r GEIML M T B O Iff New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis. That has ever been exhibited In the Western Conn try, embracing all the latest stjlea and novelties of the limes. His stock embraces Drj Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Queen ware, Huts aud Caps, Shakers, Uotits and Shoes, Doors and Sash, Glass and Putty, I'iue Furniture, &c. Ac, ic. a mnnff feia Tlrv DkkIi wl'.l be found Prints, Ginghams I.awns. Barejres, Drown and Bleached Muslins, Demees. Striped Sheeting, Cot- Glove. The Latest Styles es Hooo Kir is, Ac, Notions, He has much the Largest Stock of QUEENSWARE in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St. J oseph Kail Eaod Packet Line of Steamboats. May 22, 1662. n46tf. Mccormick Eeaper and Mower MANUFACTUBED AT Oliioag o, X X X This celebrated machine is bv all odds the BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N ttwithstanding the misrepresentations of those inter ested in other machines. C. H. McCormick t. Bro. man ufactnae at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many chanpes have been affected during the past season, and fr 1862 the McCormick" is presented with greater attractions than ever before. As a reaper, THE ECONOMY OF POTTER IN MIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, give it preference over all others New improvements added, have materially lessened the direct druuKht, and so obviated the aide draught that many assure as that it does not now exist. The drr.ght cf the Reaper is so light that in numerous instances the large lour horse machine is worked with bnt two horses. FOR 31 OWING, The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may be applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while our nexr divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled, clover or grass, where other ma chines fail. There is also a preat advantage in onr serrated sickle edge over the sruooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently run through an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth ede must be ground once ea:h day, if not oftner. V.'ith a snioth edue the draught increases as the knife becomes dull. Our draught is uniform, aud in the repeated trials during the season of lb) 61, proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at the same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be u&'ed with or without the red , this is important, as without the reel it weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers who may desire it, are at liberty to wcrk our machine through the harvest, with any o'her, and kaep aud pay for the one prfferrel. Pamphlets with tull description or improvements, testimonials, 4tc, cin be had by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, XSr'O-VT'iT-XL-wiXXo, 3NT. I. May 15, 1S62. n45-tf NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT PRICES TO SUIT TECEi TIMBS, JOHN A. PONN Is now receiving and opening out his Spring Stock of Goods, conjia ing of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Iron and Nails, Flour and Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Furniture, Sash and Doors, Window Glass, etc., etc., etc. tTliIch I will sell cheap for CASH OR PRODUCE Call and eitTrine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. BrownTille. April 24,1862, B42-rira Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1862. HE ASSESSOR'S 1VOTICE. Xotice is hereby given th:t I. J. H. BurbaTik, At. sor, have divided the district cr Nebraska, into -.he tal lowing sub-divisions : District No. 1, Includes all of Dalota, Dixon, Ceiar, L'Kau qui Court and Hoi' counties. No. 2. All of Washington and Burt counties. Assis tant Assessor, G. W. Jenkins; place of business, J'ort Calhoun. J o. 3. All of Sarpy and Ponelas. No. 4. All of Dodge, Cummin, Stanton, and the country west. Assistant Assessor, K. II. Johnson ; place of buiniosK, Fremont. No 6. All of Piatt, Monroe, Merick, Hall. Buffalo, and the country west. Assistant Assessor, John Iteck ; Columbus. JJo. 6. All of Calhotm, Saunders, Butler. Polk, ana tWi north half of Cass. Assistant Assessor, V. M. Dor- rtirrtin : Plattsmouth. No. 1. All of Lancaster, Sewarn, south half of Cass, and the country west. No. 8. All of Otoe. Clay, Johnson and Saline. As tistant Assessor. Dr. F. Renner ; Nebraska City. v 9 All of Nemaha. Richardson and Pawnee. ! Vo to. All of Gase. Jones, Nuckolls, Kearney and fibster. Assistant Assessor, J. B. Western ; Beatrice A;! persons, of whatever trade or o caption, are re i.T..iTi.ti t take out license to continue the same. Ap- 'Heal ions nr.it be made to the Assistant Assessors, '.-., re fum:-ij ! with blank forms for the purpose. '3 Hiii s." d,',e Wi.-houi appucauou h.ui.ij ,w v. f cxrrh"i. coactess. hackney coaches. on mi. ,...J'V. or carnai.es. not exclusively empioved tinv;,..11drT. r f,. th? transportation of merchandise and value of the are required tw i furt the number same Owners of biJUard tab.'". J'"- nJ fM sil ver plate, mnst repot t the t-,;". wua lae u,ouiJ' UJ plate owned. Manufactrers, where nt spcT-'T "Ora-ffd. are required to make returns Wtl.e As.-i-i u Asser with in ten diys arter each and every mmtt "' actuai sales made by them durins the precpiiD2 b."1'-B- Auctioneers are requirel to make a la-.nthl) rppTt of ' he gross amount of their rales. The proprietors or managers cf Bailro;iu'.S-enib'.at. Ferryboats and Tollbridge are required to iscilie a monthly report of the gross amount .f tbe:r rcti-is. Butchers and others, whose business it is slaiiMer for sale any cattle, sheep, hoes, or calves, shal- make a return at the end of e.ith and every monih of the num ber respectively slaughtered. J. n. F.nitBANK. Assessor, for Collection District, District Is'eUrasks. October 15, nl5-tf TO ITEIOJI IT 31 AY COXCCRA. The Co-partnership heretofore eistini under the name and style of Lett, Stikkler &. Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Tlie business of said firm will be settled by Brown & Strickler. to whom all debts due the houe must be paid. HENRY C. LETT, JACOK STRICKLER, RICHARD HiOWN. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Fisher & Hacker, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Advert iser and Farmer will hereafter be pub lished by T. It. Fisher. The business of the firm will be settled by Mr. Fisher, to whim all debts due the ofllce must be paid. T. R. FISHER THEO. C. IIACSLER. Brownville. Nov. 8!h, 1332. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A bay mare, three years old. about fourteen and a half ban. is high, has a blaze on the face, cno hind foot white. Has a brand on left shoulder, which is difficult to describe. Any one reiuruing the mare to the resi dence o' the undersigned, near Nemaha City, or giving Information that will lead to her recovery will he lib erally rewarded. JOHN STRAIN. October 2S:h.lSC2. n!5 tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY ! ! OF THE Richest and JInst Fashionable Paterm, OFFERED AT Retail ttatl Wholesale Prices! !! THE nCBBARD BROS., Nis 65 i. C" Nassau Street. New York, ilanu.'aciurers and impjrto . or all the Leading. Rich, and uust popular Styles of WATCHES and JEWELRY, being determined upon in creasing their business to au unlimited extent, offer thefollowms elegiint Ornaments at the unsurpassed Low Prices following MAGIC TIME OBSERVER, being a nnntin? and open face, or Lady'e or Gentleman':. Watch in one . tho prettiest and moi-t convenient an l chen; en wauh In the world. Imitation gold ; effected b.v a pi'ent pro cess, which lenders the appearance of p.. 1.1 perrect. while it does not c...t ere third as inrm. Price only $32. PeUils at fn.ni one hundred upv.-.ir.is. HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LEVERS. English nrmufictuio movtsneut cypj-ed and full jeweled ; has sunk seconds, und the neatest inip'ove nierts. Heavy cased and good imitation gjld. Price only $18. Retails at from $ 0 to $,!()'. HUNTING COMPOSITION G ASF.D AS.VT WATCH. Richly engraved, jeweled and fancy works. Unsurpacsetl for Sutlers, Traders, ;c. Price $15. Retails at from $ to to $100. A great variety of other watches, at low prices. Ladies' seta of Brooch and Ear Drop to corresaoa. Imitation Cluster Diamoui , a very rich pattern, and entirely new. price $1. Coral and Bead entwined, a very neat ami pretty ornament, handsomely taonnted, $3,25. Gentlemen's Test Chains. Parisien, an elegant pattern, only $4. The Demoniac, very beavy, i. Rings. Plain only 15c. Scroll, very pretty, $1. Chased, a neat pattern, $1. Seal Sicnat, fti. Imita tion Diamond. $2. Sleeve Buttons. Patent, Chased, or Enamelled, a new and very handsome pa'.tern, $2,50. Double, chasaa r wiiU stones. $L53. Bosom Studs, a variety of new and fashionable de signs, per set, $1 .&'. om and Scar! pins T-ear, with opal and Fancy i,.aes, $2. Ir.iitatatiou Diamoml, $l.bu. .Lockets rouble Glass, richly engraved, $X. -Persons visliuig any of the above, have only to remit the price in a registered letter to our address, and the article' will bs sent by return mail, free of expense. Ej"Orders to the amount ot twelve doi Urs und upwards wi'.l be sent ty express to any part of the loyal Statea, "with bii1 payable to the Express Company, when the gols are delivced. Agents, Sailers and Country Merchants, thronihoni the country, w ho winh to make money rapidly, will d well to obtain cur mammoth catalogue j we furnish the most saleable outfit at prices unsn-passed by any otasr concern! Address ni'BiJARD BROS. Avi. 65 4-7 A'assati, near John Strut, Oetobvetk,lfSv al-f Kiw loft Cj(. A Practical Guide to Health and .Visor. THE NEW GYMNASTICS, FOB MEN, WOMEN &. CHILDREN With translation of Prof. Klomt't Dumb B'll In atructor, and Prof. Schreber'a Pamjijmnaaiikon. BY DIO LEWIS, M. !., Proprietor of the Essex Street Gymnasium, Boston. TFifA Three Hundred Illustrations. One Vol. 12ma PRICE $1.00 No recent Macazine-p-iper has excited more genera interest than the article in the August Atlantic, on "The New Gymnastics." The present wotk is a com plete exposition of the system of which that article gave a synopsis. The author of this work has been for njary j ears en gaged in teaching Gymnastics. The b" k ues-rihes and illustrates his New System of Physical Training. Thi system has had the practical lest - i long and varied use. It comprises exerc.tes with Domb Bells. Ring, Wands, Clubs, etc., all of which are made perfectiv clear by full explanations, while ni.nry are ii lustrated by pictorial representations of the pjsiti'jn of tie b-dy required to perform them. The Dumb Bell Instructor, connected with this work, is of the bigbest interest and Imparlance. It is tie signed for home use, and gives a great variety of Dutn'v Bell Exeicists together with a carelnlly-selectod pro gressive series for e very-day pra:tice. The PangyninastAon is a very simple, useful, and cheap piece of gymnastic apparatus, upon which all gymnastic exe'eises may be performed, and which cat. be introduced, at small cost, into any private house. It is fully described and illustrated ia ibis volur.ie. The '-New Gymnastics" sbe-rid be read in eve -y fam ily in the land where exercise is viliu-.l as a meatis of health. Ladies, especially, will flni in it a great va riety of Easy, Simpie, aud Iuvigoratrr. Exercises, all of which may be practised in the r owa homes. lEjKor sale by all bok-ellers, or tent p&xtpatd to any address, on receipt of One f) l Ur, t v the pnbii.hers, T1CK.NOR Si t IKLDi, 135 Wahmgti.n Street. B Un. $50 . . $100 (emplonnimt. Asouts W antod TO SELL EWLG illACIIlEs AT REDUCED PRICES. $15 EACH. Our Xactinc is perfect iiiytts l!.?chani?n. It is le liable to t'A out of order than any other. Diploma have been awarded it over the Grower U Baker and oiher high priced Machines. $15 EACH. Our Machine uses a straight needle, and wP.I WORI WITH ALL KINDS OF THREAD, .Silk or Linen, making an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in wash. lag and is the BEST and CHEAPEST Machine in ase. $15 EACH. Onr Machine will HEM, FELL. STITCH. QCTLT and BIND, and will new on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swing Muslin to the Coarsest Woolen, working with ease through several fhicknewe of thick Woolen Cloth ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED. $15 EACH. If you want a Good Machine, and not have 11 Cost you anything, write tons, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United fctutes. $15 EACH. EMPLOYING AGENTS! We will give a commission on all gal Bold by oi I Agents, ot we will pay wages at FIFTY" DOLLARS PER MONTH and pay all necessary expenses. F.r particulars ad. dre8 CHA3. RUGULE.H. Arent. Aug. 16th. n5-yiy Detroit, Mich. THE DAY SCHOOL LULL, THS DAT SCIIOOL EEI.L-A New ir-jn Bok or Day Scti,ii, cle.: ll;e DA Y S HOOL KILL, is n..w fax!?. It contains o Mil "-"J p.ige cf c.Im.h e fc-iiif. S Ruuitds, Cttcliim, Daets.'Trio-i, SjiurU'ts arid C:i-j roes, niai.y of ttui wrivtpn exp -eiv-iy for tb w..i a, beside Si paie vl U Ki.-ment of mnie. TLe Kits men ta are o easy and progvensi ve i!,t orUinary teaca ers wilt 6nd thetnselvea entirety suceui in iumrurs. ina even yonng scholar to mg corr ctly and K-tenti. cally, while the tuuvs and words ou.tracp. kucn a Tart ety of lively, attractive, and sl-nriiig mnic an sentiment that no trouble will be experieBci-a i indu cing all beginners to g on with teal in acquiring kU in one of the most hHh-giii.gt beauty improving, hupplnos yielding, and ortter prc-ducmK exacti oj scnoo! life. In sunrliciry of Its Blemeuts, in variety and adwptation of music, and in cxcel!cr,e and numbef tf Its Bongs, wrigir.al, nelcctel, and adapted, H cUima by mnch to e.tm all cumpctitors. It will te f"3nj be the best bo.k ever Issued for Srniinai , AcaUeniiea, md Public Schools. A few san ple psis of theeiiv nents, tunes and scngs are given in a circular err. 4 and Ketone. It is compiled by llo-aee Waters, autbor of "Sabath School Bells," N s. 1 and I, whica nave baa the en traious sale cf 655 000 copies. Price popet cov?rs 20 cts., $15 per hundred; unl 30 cent. $.25 Ver hundred; cloth bound, e;ubused gi;i40ceuu: per hundred. 25 ccpies luruihe'l at ttie ouo U-uil:4 price. Mailed fret at the Teuil pike. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. Thi Dat School Bexa. Tl.e tnnes are lively, a4 such as, may be ea& !y masiered by children. The spirt of the songs is naeceptionahie mil well adapted to tb school room. It ir, the cheapest ani anion the be! conipenJs of school music ubliiheU. Xev i'trk Teacher. Dat School Bi ll. This bock is eminently apte to use in our common schools. We have a grear. number of Fcliool song Bwkbefrt the public, but many of them lack Musical as well as lit rary taste, and are really demoralizing in their ingn er.ee upon the musical talent of the young. Airs of a n. lodged excellence, wedded to words of true potry, a. e tie qualities that ought t be nought with ihe great f " care in :he preparaiiu ot a schooi sons lx-k. TbU b k e"ijs i.- Tiilmie these two quc'itie. imsy tnnia Sc'-oal JsM'nal. PublisUofc! ty nCRACE WATERit, r4i.ly N. 4S1 Urtwlway, New Y,r. ) &rS'Y';V; I' Agricultural Steamer. FOR SALE 221 r..l pi Foath atcr Ftrcx Cliicagn, III. Trie s, Wood Coal $.".8, jfcanJ sixes other sizes in proportion, with frtught add4 from fiiciury in New York to Cbieag). Thcadvani-ijcs of cocked over r;iw fjod is dtri ted by all. The old way ol'ho'linsr iokeUlesis botJl. slow and expen.-ive, so much ei talit but few men da it. Something moro j.r.ictical must he had. Steara seemcs to le the only alternntir e. Ths ra.tent has retaind nil tlie aJvanf ij:e c f the I'orlaLla Cal dron for boilin, and devisei mcani cf peneratiaj steam su5cient for a'i purj.( It is simple aaX practical, aud proves a VFMV ECT St"CCSrt. TY. II. ACSTIT, Sole sent for Iilinbis an l Nr.rth-Ve 221 i 22:5 Water St., Ciiicapo. Where will also be found Downs CV's Deep We3 Pumj.s, Force Cisterns, Chain an l Common W;v Pumps, Thinihla Skeins and Sid Irons, as w!l a every variety of Farming ToiK Vit Iron Con Shcllers, Feed Mills, lby uud i'atft.rm Scale, Stoves Ac. Tho above will be soli cn seonnt tt the mauafaeturcrs, at their rcjpc cLve fasUjrj price adding freight to this pl.ice. January 1So2. tf ESTRAY PONV. Taken up by the UTHlersijmn-l, livin? three and a b'T miles west of Brownville. in Nemaha connty Ncbraskt. on the 13th day of November, 1S62, nte ettrayiBsrv pony, gray, wlta Spanish brand on left hip. blind in ti left eye, between ten and tlf teou year oiK W. IL MCIXIXCTT. November 22, lfsG2. n!9-3w 1 ,r NOTICE. The pnMic are.tereby notided that the IrHrans of otrr respective tribes are not permitted to go bevond th limits of their Reservations. ntlxu. the written per missinn of their Asents; ani all persons are catitiouel against barb'rins vsurant Intiaus. Duo attention fe this notice will enable 11s to detect the authors of d' redations. and prevent the recurrence of annoyances fa? which complaints are frequently mile. O. H. IRISH. Omaha Aaent, J. P. EACEtt Otce Azent, B. V. LUSBBAUG1I, Pawnee A?ent November 22, lSfil. rrt-- MANUFAGTUPJNG COMPANY. PD YOU irANT STElI E.(iLES0H E0ILER5 P.'TEXT STTTAR CANE MTLLS. PaTKST STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS, PATENT FlitE KVAroftATOttS, PATENT STAMP MILLS, FOB PIKE'S PEAK OH LAKE St:PERlOK St.NI FOU OIktTLAUS, With Cti'.s. and Decnp' ion.s. Price. eC, tJS. SAW MTLLS. FLOURING MILL. AND MACniKUT OF ALL DKSCRIPTIO.f . (dTED t'Oll C IliCI LAitS.fJ P. W. GATES, Presi ltit. N. B. Agents wanted evt-rywhere. Chitig IS. W. I I'Ji.NA-S AfJKMT, IJion nville. Yebrnka Of whom Circulars and detailed infarataiia bad. March 23, 132. furr-lvj C0O.00O AGENTS, . MALE OR TEilALR, TO SELL LLOTD'S NEW STEEL rLATE CCUNTT COLORO JUAP Of T1IK I MTKO t'TATKS, CAN ADAS, AND NEW liliL NS'A'IGE. From rectn: surveys, cinpleted A::g. 13, l-iii; cost $2'J.OOO to ftii;rr.tre :t nnd one year'. t;:;i9. Superior to noy $10 map ever maJe bsr Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the I w ptk;eof City cetit iHi, 000 names are encraveil n tbis nrap 11 is iioi . nty a County Map. but it is also a COUN1T AND RAILROAD MAP of the United S ales and Canada oml.ine-J n one, giving L7EUT RAILROAD STATION stel dts'ance between. Guarantee anv woman n- man $3 to $5 per dr. n f will take tck all luaps that cannot be Sjld and refund the money. Send for $J worth to try. Printed instruction, how tocaLVAaa well ! farmshed ali our a-'ents. Wanted W!n!esale Aeits f jr onr 3f2ps In every State, Cal fornia, Canada, ITi-lUnd, Franrf and Ciira. A fortune may be made with a few hi-lrp.i i,iiars capital. No competUim. J. T. LLOYD. No. 161 SroaUw.iy. Nt-w York. The War Department nc our Map of Vir;ant.i. M .ry land, and Pei.nsy ivanta, di-i $tJibO, mi wk.ch i maiked Mi'Jdlelown, JCat j land lieUl.u, Wi! !tatrport Ferry, V iilhro k MilU, Noland's otd, and ail inbera on tte Polotnac, and every otter ple in Mar; land, Yirginia, and Pemn-vlvaiia. or imncy refunlL PUK E Uo CENTS. Fron The Tribune. A'-icasi 2. "Lloyd's Map of Virginia. Maryland, and Pnny' va nia. Ti.is .M ip is very Isrite; itCvstU but 20 ceuts, and ii the bet vhich tar. le purchased. s.li-11 2. IJcvv Heme dies for SPERKATORRHffiA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rniLAiJiiLpniA. A Benevolent Institntum ntvhlishei by s?rial T.j dowrnent.for trie Relief of the Sick and listreae, evicted teith Virulent ami Chronic Diseases, and etpeciaUy for the Crtre of Datate of tit Sexual Ornan. MEDICAL ADVICii Slen gratis, by the Actin Surgeou. Valuable Reports 03 I?peTra itorrho-a. and other di eases of the Sexual Orjans. tnd on the NEW HEME DIES employed in the Dispen isry, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of chargej. Two or three Sump, accept able. Address DR.J. SKTLLIN HOUGHTON. Howard As sociation, No. 2, S.-'iih Ninth Street, Phila !e Iphia, Pa. December 52. 1S61. n2S-ly For Sale at Bargains. Two !To. Siinttle Enpir Sewins M.ictiines. One Frat:;s Family sewing Macuuie. Trco Hursce Waters :T5 iIjio,!ii..us. Two Freeh's Conictl 'aJiiiig Al attunes. Oue No. 1 P. W. Gates 4. Cu.'s Ss;jar Caae Milia Evaporaters. Ap?:v hi the Advert act atd Farmer Offlce, Brow vil Ic, Nebraska. Jia;kU 13:h. 13Gi. a26-tfj