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It will embrace mom It? ruiaelleneons contents. ntes OB current events, review of new book, and literarv, art, siieu tifle, nuMra! and drauiattc eotsip ; while the 'Editor's Table, with which the reader of "OLD E.NJCK' have teeu . umillar, will be monthly spread with the chwre.-n. JiJerary vtauds the market can frtppty. - It is thuit hi'ped that even under tu depressing ln .flueuces of a proctracted war, the veteran Magazine f the l.'Tiite State will reap, in its new aoj iciproved f as'acter. a pleaMtnl harvest of subscription, aid maintain, with abided lustre, tbat poniion of a flrt . r!aa uvefbly, which It has held for mre than thirty year. ; . 4 TERMS. . Oe coj'T. three rlol'.ars a year In advance, posta;e frepald. To Abe Army and Nvry, two dollars. Two copies, Four IMMars and r"i.'ty Cents. Three copies, Six Dollar and Fifty Cent.. The Knickerbocker and any other $3 magaziue will . beteul tne)r for Four Dollar and Fifty Cents . Subscriptions Bin' it be sent direct to the office. 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Club of Ten Subscribers, At $2,60 each i'or 11 copiesfer t.25. . PUmmAn inif Ta,p1iri ftnrmlied fit : fc2 60 a vear. The Semi-Annual Volumes bound in Cloth. $2,50 per olume. Muslin Covers, 25 cents each, Nett. When ordered to be seat by Mail, Eight Cents additional must .be remitted for pontage. .The Piwtage upon Harper's Magaxine must be paid at the Office where it is re ceived. Th Postage is Thirty-six Cents a year, or Nine Cents for. th. , months. HARPER & BROTH K US, . M2 v . ..'-.i. - - Franklin Square, New Tork. THE HORACE WATERS MODERN V IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS rtJLL IRON FRAME PIANOS are built of the best aud most thoroughly seasoned ma terial, and will stand any cumate. Toe tone is Tery deep, round, full, and mellow; the touch elastic Each Piauo warranted for five years. - Prices from $225 'to $700. Testimonials. "The flioranoe Waters Pianos are known as among the ' tery beet.-" Evangelist. Wcan speak of their merits frcm personal knowl edge." Chtittian Intelligencer. "Waters' Pianos and Melodeon challenge comparison with the fiiiest made anywhere." Home Journal. $175- NEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ ent makers, for $l"6; do., with carved legs, $200, $225 and $240. Second-hand Pianos and Melodeon at $25, $10, $50, $60, $75, $100, $116, $125, $150, and 160. The Horace Waters Jtlelodeons and II a r- . ,., - . moninms. Tuned the Equal Temperament with the Patent Divided 'Swell. Prices from $50 to $300. Alexander Or ' from $206 to $5u0. J"A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sab bath Schools, Lodge. Seminaries, and Teachers. - HORACE WATERS, Ag't No. 481 Broadway, N. T. f" fjOSEril SHELLA13ARGER, Det..rcs to purchase a largje amount of Droom Corn for whieh he will par the IIIGIICST PRICE IT CASH. Feb 14-n22-tf , . . WHOLESALE ONLY. '. r " f-. ' - f-, . 1 Aixterlean Stationery Warehouse ; JOHN J. HERITT, . Importer, Wholesale Stationery And Sole Agent for Windsor and Clifton Mills Premium Papers, Consisting of Commercial Notes, Letters, 111, Legal and KooTs Caps, No. 18 Beekman Street, near Nassau. N. Y. Also-, Proprietor ant Sole Agent Tor the folloVing new (; ' ' ami nxeinl artitles: Oliver's Patent i;raive Tip. This Tip Is different from any heretofore made, being easily fitted to any pencil. It is manufactured lrom Vulcanized Rubber of the best era6ive quality ; ran be readUy changed from one pencil to another; and 1 told ct an extremely low price. It is -the most desira ble article of the kind i the market. BornetN Tatent Rubber Inkstand & Rack an oquake iakstand preserving ink, from the decompo sing effect of light. Cireeu' Patent Ink-Eraser and Paper Cleaner, the best article made for rubbing out pencil-marks, ac complishing the work in one half the tiiueof ordinary rubber. The Patent Combination Paper-Cutter and Rnler, a new and nsefnl article, combining the uie of two in dispensable things-. Piatt's Patent Portable Copying Press, a lig&t, chmy; aud useful article', .Meritt i. liroivti's Pig Pen, a very superior sleel-pe'n, mace and selected with the greatest cie, put up two dozen iti a box, six boxes en closed in another neatly finished box, the most conren lt:t shape posbl for retailing. . The "Craiff Jlisroscope" magnifles amall object 10,000 times : is to simple that a child may use it J is an endless source of amusement and lBMroctwa to yonng and old. Retails for Beautiful mounted objects, suitable for the microscope are lurnished at $1,60 per do, retail. . . , Ihavejust receivedalull audcomplteassoi'tnient of th genuine ... Arnold's Writing Fluid. AH orders will receiee prompt and carefnt attentiorr. Call and examine one of the largest aud best assorted locks of Stationery in the b'nited States. JOHN J. MEHEITT, WHOLESALE STATIONS, a?9-3m ' 18Beekman-st., New Vork. . A. C ONSTABLC IMrOKTEB AKD DEALER I!f IROH, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES AXD BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS " Also: - Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff. "Third Sree, bsween Felix and Edmond, SAINT JOSEPH, MO. "Wch he sells a 8. Louis prices for cai-h. llitchest Price Paid br Scrap Iron. S timber l.l6f: - If .; , ; ''HANUFAOTUHm& 'C'OMPiNYf" DO YOC WANT STEAM E-(iLES OH BOILERS patent sugar cans mills, Patent steam coil evaporators, PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS, PATENT STAMP. MILLS, . T 'ft M . roa PIKES PEAK OR LAKE SUPERIOR , i . . SEND FOR CIUCULARS, ' . , ; ' . . I . . . ' i . e- ' With Cuts, andDecriptlons,Prics, etc., etc. SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILL, AND MACH1ERV OF ALL DESCRIPTION. -SE.D FOR CIRCULARS. P. W. GATES, President. N. B. Agents wanted everywhere., CUicagt R. W. FURNAS, AGENT, DrovrnTille, Nebraska, . -Of whom Circulars and detailed lnformi.tion can -had. March 20, 1SS2. fnTT'-lyJ ' ,''! m MM Ml B t ? WM, T. DEN, . : r Has now received his Spring Stock of Goods direct from New York, Philadelphia,' Boston and St: Lotus wbicn he will sell cheaper than any other House in the West. My motto shall ever be. Quick Sales k Small Profits, . And my Goods shall be Sold Cheap for CASH OE PKOMCE. I ALSO AM AGENT FOR MY OWN HOUSE, FOR THE PURCHASE OF HIDES, ' PELTS & FURS, FOR WHICH I WILL" ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE. BIY STOCK CONSISTS OF GROCERIES, Ladles' Fancy' Dress Goods'," Larse Assortment of Notions, Ladles' Hats and Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloies. r . Hair Nets and HcadrDresscs, :, Children's Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes in Great Variety, . . . , e 1 - - v 1 - ' t LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gent's & Boy's Clothing, CHEAP FOR CASH. Hardware, Queensware, DOORS AND SASH, A VARIETY OF CHOICE LIQUORS. In the Place to Trade. Call and Examine liis Stock of Cioods be fore you Purchase, for IEX Can not be Undersold, MIND THAT! n40-tf Tfill. T. 'The best, Cheapest, and most Successful - . Family Paper in the Union." A COMPLETE PICTORIAL OF THE TIMES. HARPER'S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six Cents a Number; &30O a Year. Critical Notice of the Prett. .'' It j fresh learc, its clear type, its entertaining yaritj, its pevere but just criticisms upon the follies of the times, its ekgartly written ami instructive article?, and its able correspondence, all combine to make it the model newspaper of our country, and one that every family must prize. Its condensed weekiy summary of foreign and cfoinettic 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 bo found in future years as welcome a companion for the family and fireside as the day on which it was first persued. .V. Y. Evening Post. We would not so often call attension to Habper's Wkkkly if we were not well satisfied that it is Ue ltt family Paper in the Vnited faf, aud for tbat reason, and that alone, we desire to fee it under mine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals cf its readers, vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is al ready bad in its effects. Sew London Adcerlieer, Wherever we go in rail-cars and steamboats we find it seized with eagerness, because of itspir itod sketches of passing events. We all like to look at the faces 'of men we have read 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 out of IIaepek'8 Weeklev long after writers, and paint ers, and publishers are turned to dust. X. YEvan gdivl. TERMS. One Copy for One Year S3 Oq One Copy forTwo Tears. ' 5 00 An Extra Copy will be allowed for every (Hub of Tes Scbscibers, at $2,50- each, or 11 Copies for $25. Harper's Magazine and Harper's Wkkkly, together, one year, tb 00. Harpers Weekly is clectrotyped, an.l back numbers can be had at any time. Vols. I., 1L, III., IV., V., and VI., for the Years IS57 to im inclusive, of "HARPER'S WEEKLY," handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Price $4,38 each are now ready. The postage tpon Habfers Weeklt, when paid in advance at the office where it is received, is twenty-six cents a year. HARI-ER A BROTHER. " Frikxtin Sqcare, Sew York Strtlo Scenes. 100 of the most ecvere BATTLE SCENES and incidents of the War. now ready, size 18x30 inches, highly colored, on finebeavypaper. Sent post-paid, 20 for $1,00, or $4 per 100. To Rgentsand the trade ito better oport unit fwa ever offered. Address nEXRY U. AXSOX,Print Fa tlislier, e, 01 Stat Street, Boston, Mass. 1862." DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ! THEODORE JIILL, Is receiving, and will continue to receive during the summer, one of THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS o r GGiM rsi FROM New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis. That has ever been exhibited in the Western Conn try. embracing al 1 the latest styles and novelties of the times. His stock embrace Dry Goods, . , Groceries Hardware Cutlery, Queensware, . " Hats and Caps Shakers, Beots and Shoes, . Doors and Sash. , ' Glass and Putty, i : , Fine Furniture, Ate, Stc, &c. Among his Dry Goods will be found Prints, Ginghams, Lawns. Bareges, : Brown and Bleached Muslins, . Demees. Striped Sheeting, Cot tonades, Hosiery, Gloves, The Latest Styles Hoop - ..Skirts, Notions, 1 &c, &c He has much the Largest Stock of QUEENSWARE in the Upper Country. THEODORE HILL, Agent for the Hannibal & St- Joseph Bail Saod .Packet Jjine or bteamooats. Kay 22, 1862. n46-tf . McCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower MANUFACTURED AT O lii oag o. 111. This celebrated machine i bv all oddstbe BEST GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD. Notwithstanding the misrepresentations of those inter ested in other machines, C. H. McCormick & Bro. man Dfactuje at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many changes have been affected during the past season, and for 1862 the "McCormick" is presented with greater attractions than ever before. As a reaper, THE ECOXOJIY OF POWER. IN TEI3 MACHINE, ITS Strength, Durability, and Simplicity, give It preference over all others New improvement, added, have materially lessened the direct draught, and so obviated the tide draught that many assure a i that It does not now exist. The drught of the Reaper is so lirhtthat in numerous lnstauces the Urge four horse machine la worked with but two horses. FOR MOWING, The Machine of 1862 will stand any test that may be applied. ,Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grata, 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 bur serrated sickle edge over the smooth, 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 edge must be ground once each day, if not oftner. With a smoth edge the draught increase as the knife becomes dull. Our draught Is uniform, and in the repeated trials during the season of 1860 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 Is Important, as without the reel it weighs hut about 870 pounds. . . . la addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all purchafers, we would say as heretcftjre, that farmers who may desire It, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any other, and ksep and pa; for the one preferred. Pamphlets with full description of improvements testimonials, &c, can be had by application to THEO. HILL, Agent, May 15, 18. n4S-tf 1862 DISS, CHOICE' LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan .Worthing, OF THE BROWNVILLE, Has juit 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, v Cherry, Blackberry. WLNES: Port, Hurigariarjj " ' Sherry, Malaga, ' Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES : Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, Manongahala, w And a variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. ITOITXEY'S BLOCK, Main Street, Brownville. Novntber U, 188. nl9-tf : FAS T. HORSES." CITY LIVERY STABLE A ft D FEED STOKE, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. BENJAMIN 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, &iC. &,, ic, I TEE TRAVELING PUBLIC Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for horses, mules or cattle. ; BENJAMIN ROGERS. N. B. The partnership heretofore existing between Benjamin & Joshua Rogers IS dissolved. JOSHUA fit BENJAMIN ROGERS, May 29th. 1862. n47-tt HELLO, STRANGEK! WnERE DID YOU GET THOSE N" E "W" -GOODS? AT J. BERKY & 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 AND ever offered In this market. Remember the place. J. BERRY & CO.'S, 3Mo, 11, ISLetixk. stsrootf BROWNVILLE, 2T. T. May 29, 1862, n47-tt FErSIIUVC, X. Y Will send to applicants who enclose stamps, theii New Catalogue of Small Fruits, including 200 Select Varieties of Strawberries. Also Catalogue cf Bulbous Flowers and Peonies, Fruit and Ornamental Tree?, Roses and Flewering Plants, Seeds, k. nlO-tw JOHIT L. CABS0IJ, (Successor to Lnshbangh & Carsoa, :3S3 szr LAUD AND TAX PAYING Dealer in Coin, Uncurrent Money, Land Warrants, Exchange, and Gold Dust MAIN STJilSET. BROWAVILLE, EKIIASILA. I will give especial attention to buying and selling ex change on the principal cities of tbo United States and Europe, Gold Silver, uncurrent Hank Bills, aua Gold Dust, Collections made oa all accessable points, and proceeds remitted in exenanpe ai current raiea. . Deposits received on current account, and interest al lowed oa special deposits. : OFFICE, SXAIX STREET. BET WEEN TME Telegraph ana tlie U. fe. Eaiid OlZIces. REFERENCES: Llnd & Brother Philadelphia, Pa. J. W. Carson St Co., " " Hiser. Dick fie Co. ' Baltimore, lid. Youns &. Carson, :,.'." Jeo. Thompson ilason, Col 'r of Port, " wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Hanker, Washington D. C. J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, ; ' " Jno. S.Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S.T. - " Tarlor & Kriesh, bankers, Chicago, 111. McClelland, Pya & co., , St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, Annapolis, Md. Hou. Jas. O. Car3on, . . MercersburgPa P. B. Smali, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Hagertown, Md. Col. Geo. Schl?y, A'y at Law, " Col. Sam.UambletonAtt'y at Law, . Easton, Md. Judge Thos. Perry," Cumberland, Md Prof. H. Tutwiler, Havana, Alabnia. Nov8, lS60-tf. TO 1 MERCHANTS, BLACKSMITHS, AXD WAGON MAKERS. IROF! IE 0 KF ! ! D A. CONSTABLE, ST. JOSEPH, MO., HAS ON IIAND AND FOR SALE A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP IKON, STEEL, AND HOT IAE1MBI! : COMPRISING: H0RS3 NAILS, NAIL-RODS. HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS, SPRINGS, BELLOWS, AXELS, VICES, THIMRLE SKEINS CHAINS, WAGON ROXES, SCREW PLATES, BOLSTER PLATES, FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES, SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS, SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS, . NUTS, HARROW TEETH, WELL WHEELS, iC, AC, ALSO WOODWORKS! COMPRISING HUBS ' SPOKES, FELLOWS, WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLES, -AXELS, HOUNDS, AXE HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES, , PLOW HANDLES. 4c. ALSO AGEN'T FOR THE SALE OP , FAIRBANKS' SCALES, V ; ' -AT- HAVING LAID IN A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS, DIUEC T FROM THE FACTORIES, BEFORE THE RISE, I AM ENABLED TO SELL TO THE TRADE AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. : BLACKSMITHS, JCSend In Your Serap Iron.r One Dollar Saved is Equal to two Dol lars .Made. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGHT SCRAP IRON AT CONSTABLE'S IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE. Febll-n32-6m ST. JOSEPH, MO. To Western Farmers. Totoacco Soocl. I have several varieties of Tobacco that will ripen well in this latitude. To any one who wishes seed, and remits me a three-cent Postage stamp, on the ssme, I will send a paper of each variety of seed GRATIS. Orders must bo sent in the months of September and October. I do this to introduce the eulture of Tobacco in the West. Address . . R. 0. THOMPSON, Sjracus?, Otoe County, Nebraska. P. S. Papers in Missouri. Iowa. Kansas and Ne braska, publishing the above once, and sending a No. marked .will receive twenty four paper? choice flow er seed.- free by nail. R. O. 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 cm tain a seed enough to raise a sppply lor an ordinary family, Send orders to n. A. TERRY. n3S-tf Crescent Citr. Iowa. OP inii EflOWTH! 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. L ANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds BLUNDEN, K0ENIG & CO., (Late John Gabxett & Co.,) So. 56 North Second Street, above Pine, ST. IiOUIS, MO. Offer for sale at very low figures, a larpe and welj assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer, together with a large and fresh supply of Landreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds, CItOl OF 1&G2. - For which they are the sole agents. Their friends can rely uoon getting frcm theai seeds that are not only pure but true to name in every instance. Also field seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed, Top Onions, ttc,, &c ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED. Dealers in seeds would do well to send them their orders. Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratis. ELlXDJiN, KOENIG & CO. Feb. 25, lS62n34-Iy LETT, STSICKLEE & Go. STREET, BROWNVILLE. N. T. TTe are now rer eivin$ and opening a complete assort ment of MerchautJise, cousiting OF BUY; Prints, Muslins, Drills, Osnaburg, ;. Denims', Cottooades, Apron Check, Hickory. Jeans, Berages, Linen. Dress Goods, . , All Wool Delaines, f . Fancy and Plain Silk, ; Lawnes. aten Vesting, Broad Clorhs, Cassiraere, ; 1 looped Skirts, &.c., &..,&.c. 'OF -'GROCERIES: Coffee, Tea, Soap, Molasses, Candler, B. C. Soda, L'aleratu., Vinegar White and Brown Sugar,: Sack, Barrel and Dairy Salt, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco OF HARDWARE: . Axes, Hatches, Butts, Screws, Locks, Latches, . J' tils, Tacks. Penknives, .Knives and Forks, Hand Saw and Mill Files, &c, &c, &c, &c; &c. &c OF QUEEiVSW RE: Cups'and Saucers, Plates and Platters, Dishes and Turr.bler;. ,. . .Coal Oill Lamps, Lamp Chirrneys, W.fck.- : &c, &c. OF BO OTS & SHOES : Women's Shoes. ' Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid; ! Gaiters, Calf Shoes, ; Oxford Ties, Misses Shoes, Slippers, Men s Calf, Men's Brorans, Copper Toe, .' . Kip and Course Boots, &.c, &c OF II ATS & CAPs : Panama, ; ; : ', - Leghorn, ' Planter's, ' ' Straw, Wool, Cassimere, Plantation, ' Shaker Hoods, &c.,&c.,&c. Of Farming Utensils: Cradles, Rakes, Forks y Plows, Scythes, Snaths.. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, &c, &., &c. &c. OF liVilIBER: Clear and 2nd rate Pine Flooring, Siding, Boards 1, 1 1-2 and -2 Inches Thick, ' Sash. Doors and Blinds. Pine Lull, All Sizes Sash, : ' 1 All Sizes Doors, All Sizes Blinds, i We call the attention of the nubile to nnr tnk our CASH TERMS enable us to sell low. Thankful for pak y.iniiug., w auiicti a wiuiam, of the same. LETT, STRICKLER & CO. Brownville, July 3d, 1362. n52-tt. SADDLERY ! SADDLERY ! Having recently made large additions to my stock, consisting of SADDLE3, IIARNESS. BRIDLES, COLLARS, LINKS. WAGON WHIPS, BUGGT WHIPS, OX LASHES. IIORSB LASHES, STAGE LASHES, SURCINGLES. GIRTHS, STIRRUPS, LEATHEBS, &c, &c. I think I can accommodate all in quantity, quantity and price. I work none but best Oak Tanned Leather, ar.d 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. MIDDLETON. September 13, 1862. n9-ly CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. XO DOUBT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing Store, BROWNVILLE, N. T. DAVID SEI'.G'ISIi, Announce to the public that he 'has opened 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. He lsdetermined his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer he're in the West, at Just as low rates as such goods can be purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells , Coats from $1,25 np to $1S Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, nats, Caps, Fancy and White Shin Sur ders, Hecktles, Socks, Handkerchiefs, fcc. In th 3 proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of retui3g ; thanks for past patronage, and promi.-e to spare m j forts in the future to give entire saiisiacuon. CaJH. .x3.d 000 Iiim. DAVID SEIGEI Browarille.JnnelS, 1351. -ly 0- " Jc CO . ManiirActure.VAsftUfarthe.iig ' Watches, Chains &c & 1VORTII ?30O.O00O To be sold fur oteDollarach, wia,.)Ul reJ . SPLENDID LIST " , r",50 e. "J 'T o:ia, SL . 100 Gold Hnn iiiCicd Wattes, . wascaes, - 2'J0 La lies' Watches o" 0 Silver ' . 500 GoM Guard, Ve-t and Chatelain 60 k. 13 10C0 Vest, Ne-k, GaardJaad.Chatelaia" 3toJ Chain'.. 3000 Ciueo brooches . . . 30C0 Mosaic ai Jet Brooches 30OO Lava and Florentine; Brooches" . 3. 0O Coral, Garnet 4t Emerald Brw-ches 3000 CUiej Er Drops. . I ?drnet Xuc and Jet Ear Drops. 4000 Lava an-l Florentine Ear Drooi ' 4000 Genlh' Scarf P.ns. - . . . 6000 Chxln and Band B'-Ve'ets 3600 Genu' Breats Pins, ' 3lit0 Watch K.pt, - ftOM) Foi and Ribbon Slides, . - . " 00o Sets of Boom Studs. -' - 90( 0 Sleeve Butt, MOO Plain and Chafed Rin?3, ' . " . TOCO Stcne Set Uinij, . 'n,Sl;Ure Wkts-Cses, 4c" - to I5 4to 4 to i 4 to f 4to 4to I, 4 to ! 2 to iZ 1 to in? 2 to J to i; 5 Wlo All of tte kxkIs in the hnv t l.n,U oui re.-e'van.jn, for One Dollar each r.' all the varions article are placed in imilr.n?:', and sealed. These enveiooe i, i " V 5eDV-i. ' will na ir M delivered at our office, without resird to rh nUi; rvoi.in. r... i ... . ll'Hca. i without resird to cu.naTs' ynu will see what artic'e al with jyu to snd en.t" or not. t resents, aud it is oDtional and receive the articio or nnt In all transactions by mail we shall cbar?.. forwarding the Certificates, payin ;poe. Vr?" the business. 25 cents ea.h. Five Cerl.ac!; sen for 1; Eleven for $2; Thirty f.Jf $5: for $10 and C ne hundred for $15 CORRESPONDENTS may rely upon , 0,iri prompt answer to their orders. Ourtn,i, ducted upon l.beral, honest. straightforTrarafyri and we guarantee satisfaction in all caw n . rons may always depend upon having r order, V. fullyand punctnally supplied. In uoce ll pondeats be neglected. '"iwcorrt SJ'Correi'pondent! should be carefnf to write a. stituatures plain, and eive their Piwt tm,-. r. State. Address. GKO. DEM kii.it , r, 223 Broadway, Xew r4 tj-Having had business relations i:h the is rentlemen, I take pleasure in savin that tue honorable. nprip.M men, and perform all theypr,B and the Jewelry I have seen from there Meen iic! gives Sitisiaction. R. O TIIOJUPSos p47tf Knr?ery mil, COWMERCIAL HURSERT, O.IIAII 1, XCDRASKl.- ' E. H. BURCHES, PE0PRIETOR. T have Ions sincn hp en en ivinrt nf (v, .., . . class Nursery In the West, where 43 TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, i; Can be adapted to our climate and soli. In these facts, I have established la this rlace. nJ .4 for sale at Wholesale or. Eetail, A large and well selected stock, suitsd to this cliaa of Apples, stand :rd and dwarf ; Pears, stand trd anddvtf Caerrics, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Apricot , Nectarirss, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, " Raspberries Strawberries, Blackberries. Evergreens, Shrubs. Roses, Dii Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would besr leave to cal 1 the attention of 21 people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa sad Son ' west Missouri. 37 tenas will be as low as any reluMenic Nursery. . By purchasing of me the expense of transportiw,; from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled anil pics in the best raaifner, for which a charge of tbes-firni will be made. No charge will be made for the4i:T of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed t the undr:pi will receive prompt attention. J!arch. 1S62. E. ft. BOrr.J-. THE HARP OF FREEDO."!. Now readv, a new and superior collect!.. ii 1'. Anti-Slavery, ratrioti?, and "Contraband" solos, duetd, quartet?, and choruses. Most ,i oetry and jIuio has been written exprea this work, to correspond with the times, and jw. be Bung by the million, in order to awaken te inierriBV in behmir ox Itio 'OvsutMMt?, ' Wl-J'M in hi3 providence, has cast upoa the Free w.'i. clothe and educate. CONTEXT3, If PART. "Fair Freedom's Morn has dawned at Irf.' "Breafe the Chain?, oru" "-'nanciititinsc S-r4 "Fremont is MarchiD on, or, (Jloff Halle's'it Oh ! Ilelp the 'ContrabandsV' "Old John t.'ss Song;" "rfoDg of the 'Contrabands";" I.ai People Go ;" "I'arody on the ongti tho't'-iam bands' "Where Liberty Dwell. is my country 'When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wii Freemen. (Jod has spoken;" "Whittier's suppre Sonj of Freedum," etc. I'rive only 5 cents single, 50 cenU per diiea, per 100 ; po.-tae 1 cnt. llOUACE WATERS, Publisher. n41-ly 4SI Broadway, New Trt NOW READY. one wants it.) Sent post-paid. on recti pt of 25-' cash, orstamps. Address HENKY B. AN505,Pu: isher.49 State Street, lliton.Ma?. . . FREIGHTERS TO THE AND THE WESTERN FOKTS i And the public generally are Tepectrnl!y Icfon. that his Mills are now in excellent running crier, ta' ins out from 60 to 75 sacks per day. Ee has the b millers in the Territory. (Admitted both in Colorado and Xebr a ka to be 11W passed by any W est of the Misnissippi B:ver.) I from the best of Pall aod Spring Wheat, and is as low prices as can be obtained in the Territory. nis Dour is kept for sale at all tbe stores In'B'o ville. He is prepared to furnish freijli'eri, anJ- ieDS generally, with flour from either Fall orS;' Wheat, and al!o with any amc-.nt of Corn. Corn a and Buckwheat Flour at, the lowest cash prices. Custom Grinding done at one-sixth, per jMisbel. Hedefires tc cajl theattentlou of Ireightfrs 's advantapes of Brownvihe a? S shipping point fc West. Kot chly cau any amount of grain nl 3JL' obtained here cheaper than at any other poin1-' j Territory, but the Merchants nere hav laid in this w son a lariie supply of every variety of SAUBATII SCHOOL, Br.LLjO. 75,000 Copies Sold the -Tin Months of its Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 203 pa? Many of the Tunes and Hvmus were written presly for this volume. U will soon be pW L its predecessor, (Wl o. ) wh,ch has run the enormous number of 57f ()U0 eopes i to w' outstrippiufrany Sumlay School Booi of iti s.xe gJed inPthis country. Also, both volume, ar. tag in one to accommodate schools wnihinthem tafc form. Prices of Hell No. 2, paper covers. 1; ( $12 per 100. Bound.25 cents. 1S per 100. bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 1 00. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Eoutjij cenU,$13 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gnl, ion tL, inn Rfllli Xos. 1 anl 2 bcuni gether40eente,30per hundred. 23 eop.es nisued at me iuu pi... gilt, 50 cents, 340 per 100. Mail poUge ft th ereiannce. pnvii.her. n41.ly No.431 Broadway. New SPERMATORRHEA. 1 WARD ASSOCIATIO -otttt. T1T3T.TJTTT A. . r. HO A Benevolent Institution etabMke,i !t'?ttl. dowmenljortne Htuej 01 ine u , afflicted with Virulent and Chronic efpe 'iaUj for the Cure of DUeau of tie S SElSioA! ADVICE given gratis, by the Surceon. rrT,v- Tfiirr1 ' . II oc,-ti..n. No. 2.8oaUSinth Street, Phi ladslP" EccEber 12, 1861. iu-1t ; THE 081?ial Union Volunteer Directory, "t pa-es.) eontainin Ximt nnd Residence ofer; OtH.-erand l'rivate in the Union Aruy, wi'h t. v .mi other Valuable Reports on permtioriu., sUJ . , ir. . anil mi tna f ' . ..1 eases of tee cxuii v. . ed DIKS employed in the Di.pcntry, seat in.ea -n:,,..o;.freautchar2t. Two or three &tacp- f 4 i r