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9 THE KNICKERBOCKER MONTHLY: DEVOTED TO Ifteratnre, Art, Science, Politics, Society. ' AN-KOTJUCEMENT, The pioneer of American Monthlies will henceforth be known as the iLMcrLcnnocricu bioxtiily: A HATIONAL MAGAZIKE Or LITERATCEE, ART, SCIENCE. POLITICS. AND SOCIETY. I vIM be the aim of tne present conductor not only ts-n t former prestige, hut to extend it circle of re era, and make it a welcome guest in every Amerf. household. With this view, no labor or ex pense w be spared in securing the highest order of talent, no 'lone on this side of the Atlantic, but in both hemispheres. Although a literary Magazine, it will not shrink from boldly discussing the great political questions of the day. free from all party bias. It will embrace among us miscellaneous contents, noies vu tun cm events, rsviews of new books, and literary, art, scien tific, musical acd dramatic gossip; while the 'Editor's Table,' with which the readers cf 'Old Kkick' have teen 60 familiar, will be monthly spread with the choicest literary viands the market can supply. . U is thus hoped that even under the depressing m frences of a proctracted war, tbe veteran Magazine of the United States will reap, in its new and improved Character, a pledtiful harvest of subscriptions, and maintain, with added lustre, that position of a first class monthly, which it has held for more than thirty years. TERMS. Onecory, three dollars a year In advance, postage prepaid. To the Army and Navy, two dollars. Two copies, Four Dollars and Fifty Cents. Three copies, glx Dollars and Fifty Cents. Tbe Knickerbocker and any other $3 magazine will be sent one year for Four Dollars and Fifty Cents. Bubscrtpttons must be sent direct to the office. No col lectors are employee. Single copies will be sent to any part of the United States or Canada, post-paid, on receeiptof twenty-five cents. Back numbers may be obtained on application, singly or in sets. New $1 subscribers will be supplied with the back nnmbers of the new serif s gratuitously. . A discount of ten per cent from these prices will be allowed to persons sending clubs of ten or more sub- All communications should be addressed to KIN AH AN COKNWALLIS, 37 Park Kow, New York. ''Unquestionably the beBt sustained work of tne mna in tna w onu. HARPER'S . NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. -. CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE PRESS. The volumns bound constitute of themselves a li brary of miscellaneous reading such as can not be found is the same compass in any other publication mamas . mm nnderonr notice. Boston Courier. The most popular Monthly in the world. Neva York Observer. We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellence of "Harper's Magazine" ajour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of the American People; and the flopularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contalna fully 144 pages of reading matter, appropri . ately illustrated with good wood-cuts ; and it combines In itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical ouarterly, blended with tbe best features of the dally journal. . It has great power in the dissemination of a love of pure literat ure. Tbcbner's uuiaeto Amer lean Literature. London. No Magazine in Europe or America is so well known; none has half as many readers; and, we may safely nr. none has received so large a tribute of admitra tlon from the cultivated classes, that delight in a 'tiealtby, diversified, elevating periodical llteiature. It is the foremost Maeazine or the day. xne nresiae ' never had a more delightful companion, nor the mil lion a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Maga line. Methoditt Protistant, Baltimore. TERMS. The carers of permanent value which have been pub listed in almost every number render a complete set of Harwerivate azine a desirable acquisition to any pub icor pits, orlibrary. The Publishers can supply com otnl.twoiF bfl any Number from the commencement. aStyve cents they will send any Number, by , , - . id. Any volume, containing 6lxNum ers. bound in Muslin, will be mailed, post-paid, to any place in the United States within 1608 miles of New Tork, for Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. Com , plete sets, now comprising Twenty-five Volumes, will be sent by Express, the freight at the expense of the purchaser, for One Dollar and Eighty-eight Cents per Volume. One Copy for one year, $3 ; Two Copies for one year, iS: "Harper's .Magazine" and "Harper's Weekly." one year, $5 . And an Extra Copy, gratis, for every ' Club of Tea Subscribers, at $2,60 each ; or 11 copiesf er $25. Clergymen and Teachers supplied at $2,60 a year. The Semi-Annual Volumes bound in Cloth. $2,60 per volume. Muslin Covers, 26 cents each, Nett. When ordered to be sent by Mail, Eight Cents additional must be recUttsd for postage. The Postage upon Harper's Magazine must be paid at the Office where !t is re- . cei ved. Th Postage is Thirty-six Cents a year, or Nine Cents forth, e months. HARPER BROTHERS, bJ Franklin Square, New York THE HORACE WATERS MODERN ' ' IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS FULL IRON FRAME PIANOS are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned ma- terla's, and will stand any climate. The tone is very . deep, round, full, and mellow; tbe touch elastic. Xacb Piano warranted for five years. Prices from $225 te$70C. .'. Testimonials. "The Horanre Waters Pianos are known as among the rtry best." Evangelist. We can speak'or their merits from personal knowl , edge.' Christian Intelligencer. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere." Home Journal. : $175- JSE W 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ ent makers, for $P5; do., with carved legs, $200, ' $226 and t'40. Second-hand Pianos and Meiodeons at i25, $40, $50 $60, $75, $100, $115, $15, $150, and $160. Tbe Horace Waters Alejodeons and Har moniums, Tnned the Equal Temperament with the Patent Pfvided Swell. Prices from $50 to $300. Alexander Or gans from $200 to $500. 53 A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sab bath Schools, Lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. HORACE WATERS, Ag't "v . Nc. 4S1 Broadway, N. Y. . . BROOM CPRM WANTED! ' " '. JOSErn SHELLABAKGER, -Desires bo purchase a large amount of Broom Corn for which he will pay the HIGHEST PRICE IX CASH. , "Feb 14-n32-tf WHOLESALE ONLY. American Stationery Warehouse JOHN J. MERUIT, Importer, Wholesale Stationer, And Sole Agent for . Windsor and Clifton Mills Premium Papers, Consisting of Commercial Notes, Letters, Bill, Legal and Fools Caps, AO. 18 Beekman Street, near Nassau, N. Y. .Also, Proprietor knd Sole Agent for the following new . and useful articles: jnver s I'atent j;rasive Tips. This Tip is different from asy heretofore made, being easily fitted to any pencil. It is manufactured trom Vulcanised Rubberof tbe best erasive quality ; can be reedlty-changed trom one pencil to another and is sold at an extremely low price. It Is the most desira ble article of the kind in tbe market. Hornet's Patent ltutfter Inkstand & Rack, aa oquake iukstand, preserving ink from the decompo sing effect of light. Green's Patent Ink-Eraser and Taper Cleaner, the best article made for rubbing out pencil-marks, ac ompliHhlng the work in one-half the tine of ordinary rubber. The Patent Combination Paper-Cntter and liuler, anew and useful article, combining the nie of two in dispensable things. Piatt's Patent Portable Copying: Press, ."a light, cheap, and useful article. . Merlttfc Brown's Pis Pen. ' a verysuperior steel-pen,- made and selected with the preajeBt care put up two doien in a box, six boxes en closod in another neatly finished dx, the meat convea lat bhape possible for retailing. The "Crais Jlisroscope" .magnifies small h ecta 10,000 times: is so simple that a child may ue it ; is an endless source of amusement and instruction to young and old.- Retails for $2. are furnished at $1,60 per doc. retail. Ibavejuft received a fall and complete assortment of tke geaidne . . Arnold's Writing Fluid. . All orders will rereiee prompt and careful attention. Call and examine one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Stationery In the United States. JOHN J. KEEEITT, ." : ' WHOLESALE STATI05EH, n89-?m 1 . lSBeekman-st.,KewYork. D; A. C O KST'ADLE, IMPORTER AKD EEALEE IH IRON; STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, SPJllNGS, AXLES, FILES BSIiTjOWO, BL A C KSMLTH'S TOOLS . Also: Hubs,.' Spotcs,-and Bent Stuff. " ' Third Sree,beea Felix acdEdraond, SAINT JOSEPH. MO. Which he selli a S. Louis prlcesfor csn. llishest Price Paid for ScraD Iron, 4cⅈr I, ly. ELICrliB WORKS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. v - j)0 you WANT STEA3I EXUIXES Oil BOILERS PATENT SUGAR CANK MILLS. PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS, PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS, PATENT STAMP MILLS, FOE PIKE'S PEAK OR LAKE SLTEllIOR SEND FOR CIRCULARS, ' - With Cuts, and Descriptions, Prices, ets., etc. SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILT., AND MACHIERT OF ALL DESCRIPTION. t-SEXD FOI1 CIRCULARS.. P. W. G ATES, President. N". B. Agents wanted everywhere. Chicago R. W. FURAS, AGENT, Brownville, Nebraska, Of whom Circulars and detailed information can had. March 20, 1862. fn37-lyj FOR FALL TRADE. JOHN C. DEUSER, MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T., Takes pleasure In announcing that he has now on hand. a large and select stock of every article in cis line, COOK STOVES, Of all the Improved patterns, viz : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, &c, &c, &-C, HEATING STOVES, Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, vlx : Combined Cook and Parlor Stoves, something very nice for small families. I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO MY j HEAVY SHEET IRON, for Sugar Boilers, and LARGE CAST IROX KETTLES, A VARIETY OF CHEAP LARD AND COAL OIL LAMPS Brass, Copper, and sheet iron ware; Lanterns, Shovels and Japanned Ware, Jo., &c. SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS! OF the latest and most improved Styles, cheap for cash. I am prepared topnt p guttering and spouting, and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant to five satis faction. Augnst 2,1862.' Thapest. and most Successful aeyetFePaper in the Union." , PLETE PECTOEIAL OF THE TIKES. HARPER'S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six Cents a Number; $300 a Year. Critical Notice of the Prest. Its fresh leave?, its clear type, its entertaining varity. its severe but just criticisms upon the follies of the times, its elegantly written and instructive articles, and its able correspondence, all combine to make it the model newspaper of oar country, and one that every family must prize. Its condensed weekly summary cf foreign and domett ic intelli gence is altogether superior to that contained in any other journal. Being published, too, in a form for preservation and binding, if taken care of as it deserves to be, it will be found in future years as welcome a companion for the family and fireside as the day on which it wae first penned. Y. Evening Post. We would not so often call attension to Harper's Weekly if we were not well satisfied that it is tAe bust family Paper in the United States, aud for that reason, and that alone, we desire to see it under mine and root ont a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of its readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is al ready bad in its effects. Neie London Adtertiser. uherever we go in rail-cars aad steamboats we find it seized with eagernes?, because of its spir ited sketches of passing eventf . We all like to look at the faces of men we have road of, and at ships and forts that have figured in the bloody scenes of war. . Of all such men and places, and events, this paper furnishes the best illustrations. Our future historians will enrich themselves ot of UaRrsR's Weekley long after writers, an 1 paint er, and publishers are turned todut. N. Y Evan gelist. TERMS.- One Copy for One Year ....$3 Oq- One Copy for Two Years 5 00 An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of Tk-j SmsciBERS, at $2,50 "each, or 11 Copies for $25. , Uabfek'8 Magazdtb and Harper's Weekly, together, one year, f 5 00. - Harpers eekxy is elcctrotyped, and back numbers can be had at any time. Vols. I., II., III., IV., V.. and VI., for the Years 1S57 to 1862 inclusive, of "HARPER S WEEKLY," handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Price $4,38 each are now ready. Ihe postage upon li akfer 8 Weekly, when paid in advance at the office where it is received, is twenty-six cents a year. HARPER BROTHER. Franklin Square, New York Attachment Notice. C: G. Dorsey, Plaintiff, ) Before Jesse John, a Justice of vs (the Peace in and for Nemaha Jehn R. Davis, Deft. ) County, Nebraska Territory. On the 28th day of April, a. d., 1833, said Justice Issued an order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of twenty-five dollars and eighty.flve cents. C. G. DORSET. Brownville, May 14th, 1863. n45-4w-$2 Notice to Teachers. ! The undersigned, Board of School Examiners, for the County- of Nemaha, hereby give notice that hereafter, on the first Saturday of each month, they will hold meeting at the office of Luther Hoad ly, Esq., in Brownville, for the purpose of examin ing applicants for certificates to teach school in said county. n. II. DOBBIXS.l A. O. WH ITE, School Examiner. L.HOADLY, J Jantiary 31st. 1863. n29-ly Battle Scenes. 100 of the most severe BATTLE VEXES and incidents -of the War, now ready, size 18x30 inches, h ig'uly colored, on fine heavy paper, Sent post-paid, 20 for $1,00, or$4 per 100. To ajrentsand thetrade to better opportunity was ever oSercd. Address HENRY B. ANSON, Print Publisher, frc, 51 State Street, Boston, Mass. - 1862. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! THEODORE HILL, Is receiving, and will continue to receive during the summer, one of TIIE tAItCEStf AND BEST STOCKS .0 F Eil II FROM New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis. That has ever been exhibited In the 'Western Conn try, embracing all the latest styles and novelties of the times. His slock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Hats and Caps, Shakers, Boots and Shoes, Doors and Sash, Glass and Putty, Fine Furniture, &c, &c, &c. Among his Dry Goods will be found Prints, Ginghams, Lawns. Bareges, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Demees. Striped Sheeting:, Cot ton ml es Hosiery, Gloves, The Latest Styles Hoop Skirts, Notions, &C, AiC. He has much the Largest Stock of QUEENSWARE in the Upper Coiuitry. THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph Bail Eaod Packet Line of Steamboats. May 11, 18C2. n46-tf . McCORMICK'S Eeaper and Mower MANUFACTURED AT Oliioag o, 111. This celehrated machine Is by all odds the BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. N itwithstanding the misrepresentations of those inter ested in other machines, C. II. McCormick & Bro. man ufactuie at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many change have been affected during the past season, and for 1862 the 'McCormick" is presented with gretter attractions than ever before. As a reaper, TUB ECONOMY OF POTTER IN THIS MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, give it preference over all others New improvements added, have materially lessened the direct draught, and so obviated the side draught that many assure u that it does not now exist. The drught of the Reaper is so light that in numerous instauces tbe large four horse machine is worked with bnt two horses. FOR MOWING, The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may be applied. Qur Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while our new divider point separates baldly lodged and tangled clover or grass? where other ma chines fail. There is also a great advantage in oar serrated sickle edge over the smooth, as It does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. Onr sickle will frequently ma through an entire harvest without once grinding, while the smooth edge must be ground once each day, if not oftner. With a smoth edge the dranght increases as the knife becomes dull. Our draught is uniform, and in the repeated trials during tbe season of I860 61, proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at the same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used with or without the reel , this Ulxn port ant, as without the reel it weighs bnt about 670 pounds. In addition to the rery liberal warrantee given- to all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, thai farmers who may desire it, are- at liberty- to work our machine through the harvest, with any other, and kaep and pay for tbe one preferred. Pamphlets with full descriptlov of improvement. testimonials, fee., can be had by application to THEOHILL, Agent, lOrowzivillo, ONT. T Mayll,lSG.' n45-tt- 1862 CHOICE IIQU0ES. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, OF THE BROWNVILLE, nas just received a choice lot of the best brands of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon, Quart or single Drink. The following is a partial list: BRANDIES : French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach, Chef ry, Blackberry. WINES: Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES : Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, Manongahala, And a rariety of common articles BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. WHITNEY'S BLOCK, Main Street, Brownville. Novmber 14, 186. n!9-tf FAST HORSES." CITY LIMY STABLE FEED STOKE, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. BEWJAMIW ROGERS, ANNOUNCES to the public that he has purchased the entire interest in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly owned by Rogers & Brother. He is now prepared to accommodate the public with Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies Saddle Horses, &c, &, Ac. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for horses, mules or cattle. BENJAMIN ROGERS. N. B. The partnership heretofore existing between Benjamin fit Joshua Rogers is dissolved. JOSHUA 4c BENJAMIN ROGERS, May 29th. 1862. n47-tf HELLO, STRANGER! WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE NEW GOODSP AT J. BERRY & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. J. BERRY & CO., Have just received, ana "are now opening, at their stand on Main street, one of the largest stocks of DRY GOODS A D ever offered tn this market. Remember the place, X BERRY & GO.'S, 330o. 11, ZkXffclxx stroot, t BROW VILIJV N. T. Hay 29, 1862. n47-tf FLUSUIXG, N. Will send to applicants who enclose stamps, their New Catalogue of Small Fruits, including 200 Select Varieties of Strawberries. Afso Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers and Patonies, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses and Flowering Piante, Seed, bx; nI0-2w JOHN L. CAKS0H, (Successor to Lushbaueh & Carson LAND AND TAX PAYING Dealer in Coin, Uncurrent JUoney, Land Warrants, Exchange and uold JJust MAIN STREET. BROTFXHLLE, IV EUR ASK A. ..iii attention tobuvlnx and selling ex- change on the principal cities of the united States and FuroDe Gold Sliver, uncurreui Gold Dust, Collections made on all accessible points, and proceeds remiuea in excuaiino vuiic... " :.i r. nnrrant iv,.iint. ami interest al- Deposiis rcv.c.c-j uu vui.. 1 lowed on special ueposns. OFFICE, MAIN STREET. BETWEEN TIIE Telcgrapii anu me u. s. Land Offices. REFERENCES: Und & Brother " Philadelphia, Pa. J. W. Carsen & Co., Riser. Dick & Co. Baltimore, Md. VAMnff Jtr Parson. Mason, flnl'r of Port. " weu. iuuu.y- "---- ' -i . r. wm. T. Smithson, .Q., uanser, nsuuiiui- i.v. J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, " t Q n.iHhor InUSil And.IT.S.T. " UU. 4J. V.---7 f..I. v Criocrh. K.inknrs. Chicago. III. McClelland, Pye & co., St. Louis, Mo. n Pratt. AnnaDolis. Md. non. Jas. O. Carson, MercersbnrgPa P. B. Smali, Ksq., Pres't S. Bank, Hagertown, Md. Col. Geo. schiey, A'y ai uw, tt'v at Law. Easton. Md. JudceThos. Perry, . Cumberland, Md Prof. II. Tutwiler, Havana, Alabma. Nov 8, lSGO-tf . TO ' MERCHANTS, BLACKSMITHS, AND WAGON 3IAKERS. IRON! IROH!! D. A. CONSTABLE, ST. JOSEril, NO.,. HAS OX flAND AND FOR SALE A LARGE AND WELL bbLtUILU oiuuh. ur IRON, STEEL, C ASTIiWGrS, AND HEAfY lAliWAfi COMPRISING: nORSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS, SPRINGS, BELLOWS, AYFLS. VICES. THIMBLE SKEINS CHAINS, WAGON BOXES, SCREW PLATES, tiULSlt-ri I'LAICS, FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES, SLEDGE IUMMERS, nANI) HAMMERS, SUOEINO HAMMERS, PINCHERS, NUTS, HARROW TEETH, WELL WHEELS, &.C., &C, ALSO WOODWORKS ! COMPRISING HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOWS, WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLES, AXELS, HOUNDS, AXE HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES, PLOW HANDLES. 4c. ALSO AGENT FOB THE SALS OP FAIRBANKS' SCALES, IT PACTorL'sr HAVING LAID IN A LARGE STOCK OF TIIE ABOVE GOODS, DIRECT FROM TIIE FACTORIES, BEFORE TIIE RISE, I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO THE TRADE AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. BLACKSMITHS, ftSend In Your Scrap Iron.jt One Dollar Saved i Equal to two DoN lars Made HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT SCRAP IRON AT CONSTABLE'S IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE. Febl4-n32-6m ST. JOSEPH, MO. To Western Farmers. Tobacco Qood. 1 have several varieties of Tnh:ir that will rinpn well in this latitude. To anv one who wishes sopd. ana remits mo a tnree-cent f ostage stamp, on the ssme, 1 win sena a paper of each variety of seed GRATIS. Orders must be sent in the months of Seniemher and October. I do this to introduce the culture of iobacco in the W est. Address R. 0. THOMPSON, Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska. P. S. Papers in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Ne braska, publishing the above once,andsendinga No. marked .will receive twenty four paper chuice flow er seeds free by nail. R. 0. THOMPSON. Okra or Gumbo Seed. The best substitute for Coffee prepared In the same manner as Coffee. Packages of seed by mail at 10 cts. each. Each package contains seed enough to raise a sppply for an ordinary family, Send orders to H. A. TERRY. n33-tf Crascent City, Iowa. f mum urai Merchants and Post Masters who will addres us this fall, will be supplied with Garden, Field and Flower Seeds to sell on commission at fair rates. These seeds are all grown here and are true to name. THOMPSON & HEDGES, Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co., Aug. 16 An5-FnS-tf Nebraska. LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds BLUNDER, KOENIG & CO., (Late Joint" Garrett &Co.,) No. 5G North Second Street, above Pine, ST. I.OTJIS, MO. Offer for sale at very low figures, a large and well assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments," comprising everything necessary to the Farmer, together with a large and fresh-suf ply of Landreth's Celebrated. Garden Seeds, CHOP OF 18G2. For which they are the sole agents. Their friends can rely upon getting from them seeds that are not only pure hut true to name" in every instance. Also field seeds at lowest market rates-Coinese Sugar Cane seed, Top Onions. &c;, fcc. ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED. Dealers in seeds would do' well to send them their orders. Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratis. BLUXDEX, K0EX1G & CO. Feb. 39, 1382 bMt- LETT, STEICKLEE & Co. aiAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE. N. T. We are now receivinz and opening a complete assort ment of Merchandise, consisting OF BUY GOODS: Prints, Muslins, Drills, Osnaburg, Denims, Cottorades, A?ron Check, Hickory, Jeans, Berages, Linen. Dress Goods, All Wool Delaines, Fancy and Plain Silk, Lavvnes. aten Vesting, Broad Clorhs, Cassirnere, Hooped Skirts, &c.,&,.,&c. OF GKOCERIES: Coffee, Tea, Soap, Molasses, Candles, B. C. Soda, Taleratuf, Vinegar White and Brown Sugar, Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco OF HARDWARE:- Axes, Hatches, Butts, Screws, Locks, Latches, Tub, Tacks. Penknives, Knives and Forks, Hand Saw and Mill Files, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. &c. OF QUEENSWARE : Cups and Saucers, Plates and Platters, Dishes and Turnbleu. Coal Oill Lannps, Lamp Chirrneys, W'fk &c &c OF BOOTS & SHOES; Women's Shoes. Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid, Gaiters, Calf Shoes, Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes Slippers, Men's Calf, Men's Brogans, Copper Toe, Kip and Course Boots, &c.,&c. OF HATS & CAPs : Panama, Leghorn, Planter's, Straw, Wool, Cassirnere, Plantation, Shaker Hoods, &c.,Scc.,&c. Of Fanning1 Utensils: Cradles, Rakes, Forks, Plows, Scythes, Snaths, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, &c, &.,&c. &c. OF LUMBER: Clear and 2nd rate Pine Flooring, Siding, ! Boards 1, 1 1-2 and 2 Inches Thick, Sash. Doors and Blinds. Pine Lath, All Si2es Sash, All Sizes Doors, All Sizes Blinds, We call the attention of the rjnbllc to our stock, a our CASH TERMS enable us to sell low. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. LETT, STRICKLER & CO. Brownville, July 3d, 1862. n52-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! Having recently made large additions to my stock, consisting of SADDLES. HARNESS. BRIDLES. COLLARS, LINES, WAGON WHIPS, BUGGT WHIPS, IASHJSS, HORSE LASHES, STAGE LASHES, SLKCI.NGLE3. GIRTHS, STIRRUPS, LEATHEBS, &c, &C. I think I can accommodate all in qnalitity. Quantity and price. I work none but best Oak Tanned Leather, and getting it directly from tanneries in Ohio, feel con fident it will give satisfaction. Plasterer's Hair on Hand Cheap. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. J. W. M ID D LET ON. September 13, 1862. n-ly CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CL0THI1IG Ever offered in this Market. IVO DOUBT AD OUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore CotliinG: Store, BROWNVILLE, IT. T. Announce to the public that h 'has onened out a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, -GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, , &C, &C, &C. Unprecedented In quantity, quality and prices.1 He is determined his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just as low rates as such goods can fce purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells Coat3 from $1,25 up to $15. Pants from $1 to $7, Vesta from 1 to 5. Boots. Shoes. Hata, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts Sun ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c., rn the sma proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of retorting thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare aw ax- forts in the future to give entire satisfaction. Call and. sco IiItti. DAVID SEIGEL-. DAVID SE.IGE1, Brrwsvine) June 18, 136l.-ry- ti r ii ? f i t- i Mannfactcrers- Agcnu fr tha"ga-,, Watches, Chains, To he .o.d for one Don.qach, .wut"" to u SPLENDID T.TRrn 100 Gold Hon'inpf Cased Watches nir 200 5 0 Silver 600 Guld Guard, Vet and Cfcate'a'n 400O Vet. Xeck, Gnard;and,Chate!ain 10 VUU1J3. v m m 300O Cameo Bnxxrhes . -3000 Musaic a id Jet Brooches : vsla",l riorentinc;Br,oche - 30 rami' & Emera!'1 Brhe, su"W Cameo Ear Drop - 300OGarn.t M,saic and Jet Ear DropJ 1 ava" tf"'"rtine Ear Drop, P ! ooo (Tentv i,carr Pin. - . 6000 Chain na Band Bra-elet 360O Gents' BreaU pins, 30 Watch Key, ' 000 Fod and Ribbon Slides 7000 Seta of Bosom Studs, ' - 90C0 Sleeve Buttons, 9000 Plain and Chased Ring3 7000 Stone Set Rinss. - ' . 7000 Miniature Lockets. Crosses kc " 4 to U 4 to 4 to 4 to tu 3tj 'to 10, 2 t Sto 5 to a to 2 to Ita 'I atoioC All of the ?x-da in the above List win b-ls,15' a resevatkn. for ana n.,n. .v "ol, s Otis iuuxes weweiry, OUl all the various article ro r.i . " L.er"'i-1:iS, and .e.led. These en.elopeV wm uV.ni delivered at our office, without regard I"' receiving a CertiOcata you will aee what ar r". ; resents, and it is optional with 30a to M " and receive the article or not. In all transaction by mail we shall charj,.. forward!.. the CertiScates. paying dV the bnsmes, 25 cents each. Five Ceri A tt ,' sen for $1; Eleven for $2; Thirty for$j s ? : fur$l0.andOnehandrelfor$!.5 7Ior5' -e CORRESPOXDEXTS may rely upon , qTlicw t prompt answer to their ordprs. Our u, ducted nron liberal, honest, straifhtforwarir; and we guarantee satisfaction in ail cases 0 w rons may always depend opon haviny their ordersv fully and ponctually supplied. In no cat wii- oJ-I pondents be neglected. , . 53"Correpotidents should he caref nl to writt tk. signatures plain, and give their Post OfTi-e, Cuov State. Address, GEO. DEMEftrn i C'j' 223 Broadway, KewT.-t 53" Having had business relation wUh tl gentlemen, I take pleasure in saying that th honorable, upright men, and perform all theypromj and the Jewelry 1 have seen from there Wuenainr, ' gives sat .suction. R. u TEOMPiiox D47-tt Nursery mil, sJ, COMMERCIAL NURSERl 03IAHA, NEBRASKA. E. H. BURCHES, PROPRIETOR. I have long since been co ivinced of the want of 1 class Nursery in the Wet, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, 3L Can he adapted to our climate and soil. lav:?, these facts, I have established in this place, and 4 for sale at Wholesale or Ketail, A large and well selected stock, suited to thiicllaa of Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard ai Jr Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, pa A price' s, Ne:tarae, Quince, Goosletiies.. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, - ' ' Strawberries, Blackberrie, Evergreens, Siirnh. Roses, Dij Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc , etc. To which I would be? leave to call the attemica f: people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, IowaaaJS " west Missouri. ZjMj terms will be as low as any reliable eis; Nursery. By purchasing of matte expense of transport from the east can be saved. All tree and plants are carefully labeled and ?r, in the best manner, for which a charge of the ku will be made. No charge will be made for the dt .. of package on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the under. will receive prompt attention. March, 1S6J. E. H. BCRCT.: TIIE HARP OF mEEPOtf. Now ready, a new and superior collection Anti- Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" h aoloa, daeta, quartet, efctoruMa, Ales i - roetry and ilueic has been Written express!' this work, to correspond with the times, and . be sung by the million, in order to awaken ' interest in behalf of the ''Contrabands," whoa in his providence, has cast upon ths Frte NV clothe and educate. , CONTENTS, IN PAST. "Fair Freedom's Morn has dawned at !i "Break the Chains, oru '"'-lanciuatin; -"Fremont is Marching on, or, Glory IhllelB ': "Oh 1 Help the 'Contrabands';" "Old John Br, Song;" "Song of the 'Contrabands';" "0 Ui People Go ;" "Parody on the Songtf the'Cuct bands'' "Where Liberty Dwells is my conn? 'When Slavery dies theroll be Freedom,- W Freemen, God has spoken;" "Whituer's sapp Song of Freedom," etc. Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per J per 100 : postage 1 cent. HORACE WATERS, VM1&. n41-ly . 431 Broadway, NeT Yt ' NOW READY. THE Oflcial Union Volunteer Directory, pagjes.) containing 2fams and RetiUnee oi e Oflcer and Private in the Union Armr. mi:bw Commands. Casualties, Promotions, tc. one wants it.; Sent post-paid, on rec?rp o 2f r cash, or stamps. Address HENRY . ASS0,r isber.49 btate Street, Boston. Ma.. imYIiYS HILLS! FREIGHTERS TO THE lii Airrs the WESTERN . FOBTS And the public generally are respectfully Mn that his Mills are now ia excellent runnin? order. C ini oit from 60 to 75 sacks pel day. fie ha tb 1 millers in the Territory. (Admitted both in Colorado and Nebraska to t 5" passed by any W eft of the Mississippi Kiver ) from the best of Fall and Spnn Wheal, an l i as low prices as can be obtained in the Terrier- Hisflonris kept for a!e at all th stores m'. vllle. He Is prepared to furnish fieijlterj, ens generally, with flour rrom either Fill or?. Whe.it, and also with any amount of C-ro, 0,ra ' and Buckwheat Flonr at the lowest cah pri.f- Custom Grinding done at one-sixth per h'i-hei- Tie desires tccaji theattention of fri?fc"'r'. advantazes of Brownvilie as a shippf West. Not only can any amc unt of pr"1 iB obtained here che3ter th3 it any other p- Territory, but the Merchants nere lB son a larite supply of every vanr.j - . - SA HIIATII SCHOOL BtLLJ!"'r' 75,000 Copies Sold ths FirsV' Months of its Publication Tt is an entire New Work, of nearly J0 Pa Many of th" Tunes and Hvmu, were wntte. ;rSr for this volume. It wiU on be as Tits predecessor, (Bell So. I) which has ran; the enormous numberof 675,000 copies ia 3o m outstSn? any Sd Skhool Book of it Sed St tW- country. Alio, both umesare Lone to accommodate schoolj wuhingtaem u . form. Prices of Boll Xo. 2, parr eors. U -$12 per 100. Bound. 25 cents, IS per Jound embossed gilt, 30 cen ts $3 pef -100 . 1 paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. EoJ cwSsiS per 160. Cloth bound embossed f tt S"0 per 100. Bells 2foa. 1 and 2 booU( Sftr i ta, 30 per hnndred. 25 eop; SSed at the 100 price. Cloth sound eW gift, 50 cents, r per 100. 5U:1 postage the retailriceiioRACE PubIiiher B4l-ly Xo.431Broawa?yewJ ITei7 Remedies for SPERMATORRHEA HOWARD A3SOOIATI0- PHILATJSLPiriA. - A Benevolent downen:,jor tne mv ZJ rinmie &?$v?f;Z MJS-DICAIi ADVICE given gratu, bythA" Keports on Spermatcrrj.. j. ;! eaesof the Sexual Oreansau loa the , DIJE3 employed ia the D.nary. seat ia lvelopei, free W charge. Tweor three Stamp . Address DK. . SKILUS fS option. 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