, .a i ..r an .. I rarncT. UHLR ABBOTT, IKITtD TATF.S AKD FO&EIGS XEWfJAHJ lD- ) tBTismo Agxxcy, IZ3 Broadway, New Tort, are ,tr authorised agents for ILe Advertiter and rirmtr. jor, cor 4- co.f AnvxaTisixo Agsbts, and Dealers is Irks and printing Kt trial of HI kinds, Office ribnua Eulldic;. k'ew Turk,' ana Brown's Iron Building Philadelphia, are our autaoriid agents for the Advertiter and Far- wr. . ", . .. . . ; . LOCAL t Eee Prospectus of iht American Ex change and . Review, and . New York World in another column. The weather for the past week has teen anything biupleafaoi, but has clear ed up and been quite pleasant for forty eight hours past. . H, M. ' Atkinson has been appointed Provost Marshal for this district vice Win. Daily resigned. This is a judicious ap point, as. his ability, integrity and loyalty ire beyond doubt.. v . Since our last two steamers have land i at cur wharf. The Alex. Majors and r.Wfc Both, left a lari amount of 'rertt for our business. .Navigation nas . j v-. ' . - . - I so- umy pwu. a y. . iurcei a lively business aspect. Ym. Daily has been appointed Agent r- .V., n.ocr re J. 1'. ISaKer. resigned, i in uicv . o i Mr. Daily recently held the gffice of rrvost Marshal in this District, and fill- it so well, that we can safelv congrat- Mte the Otoes upon having him as their Since our last Lieut. Schenck has been recalled with his men to Xsetraska City, where he is acting Judge Advocate or ,v. tf:i:.- fVmTYiiacinn tiriw in session I tile illtw'i vv ti.ui-'.'vM -- - I a that city. Capt. Murphy is now in :ommand cf this post, with company A. pennsylVania in his late speech at Harr 7th lewa cavalry stationed here. isburgh. During the delivery of his : : if TjiiKrMin k Swan are men of enter- rrise and energy in their line cf business, . kJ . . , . ,a They are alwr ys up to the extensive de- ziandmade upon, their stock, and have jst received a new, extensive and varied :tock of Groceries, which they propose .iwwr r.A. T prr crnnd ind cheap groceries you mast go to Swan S: McLaughlin's. - Peterson's Magazine comes to as for Arril beautifully ernbelished, and full of r-Knlr- re..nTmntfPrnnfl Pnmn Plata on. utl r . m beautiful design, beautifully executed. 1 This Magtzine justly ranking among the first of the class in this country, is pub- lished at the low' Tate of $2 a year by Charles J. Peterson. PhUadslphia, Pa. . ' 't 7 lt will be seen by a Notice in another column that the time for our City elec-1 ! . I j 4. : v. I iion is near ai uanu. x is nine 19 ce . v , u,u,,u6 u aCi. iw . Great Eactern in laying the Atlantic ca have a new charter, we must have an ble, which will weight six thousand tons, active, pnerfetie t el cf Citroffirprs. Trip : chance for improvement is almost unlim- . . j j , ueu. nu non-resiaenis can no longer ciog me wneeis or progress in our Uity. We must have a Council alive to this fact, with enough city pride to act upon it. We are please to see that our towns man Col. Roh't W. Furnas has been ap pointed and confirmed as Agent for the Omaha Indians in this Territory. Col. Fcmas has strved his country nobly on ebatde field, and in our Legislative inen House at 11 T' , v.iu. ..4 i,:. -.:.J"e1 S200.000, was recently destroyed -alls ; and his experience in frontier Ife eminently fit hirn for the charge in- rusted to his care. We know that these Tnd nd.an.will have no reason to complain r tneir "great father," Abraham, while -e is represented ty Col. Furnas. The enterprising druggist Dr. Gwin is iKvnys wide-awake to the interests of the public, and has, during the past week re ceived an extensive addition to his already arge and,.varied stock. He has notf cn hand an extensive assortment t)f perfum ery, toilet articles, stationery, and in fact tverything fancy or desirable in his line. You had better drop into his store in Whil. ney'-a Block, Main street, where we know the Doctor will be pleased to show yea his well selected stock. The L. S. V. G. MM are still running ith a big head of steam on, and turn ng out immense quantities of No. 1 lum ber and Extra-Superfine flour. There extensive facilities are such that they are tabled to do the best work at reasonable tes. -Though" the demand this Spring been great, they have cn hand an xtenjire assortment cf all kinds of lum--er and the best recommendation for keir flour is, that, although their mills ut day and night, they cannot surpass the -emand for it. Lot. Poiock, of the 1st Nebraska pv&fry, will address the multitude on the ;ss"ei of the day, in Brownville; cn Sat-'-'fry the 19ih mct.'. at o'clock. 'e are glad to learn that Lieut. IV oc and Litut. Dcnavan are still getting rcroits for the glorious first Nebraska. ceray is the tame, ar-d there is far Jore patriotism manifested in joining '-hit veteran regiment than cne th"'-,'"'v who have cngr.d Apple Trees st the Urownville- Nursery this season thould call soon. Nearly all are already en gaged. The first that come are ihs first served. The largest trees are fr'olii six to nine feet high. Being raised In this soil and climate, and composed of varie ties best suited to the West ; they art cop sequently worth three times as much as those .brought from the East. Trees Cat are transplanted early in the Spring, if care is taken to liberally cut back both tcp and roots and not let the roots get dry after they are dug up, will rarely if ever die, and generally will grow more the first season than if not removed from the nursery. Forfunher information as to kind or quality of trees, call on John H. Maun. - - 'After enduring for nearly three years the trials and hardships, the prorations and sufferings of a cruel war, -commenced and carrie 1 on for the benefit of the institution of slavery, tho significant con fession is wrung from the Richmond Whig that "Slavery has stabbed itself to death. It has sinned against the light; committed the unpardonable ein, and bust cie." Considering the source from which it emanates, it is a remarkably frank admission. Vonce, ven I vos courtin, I vosgohe to ray neia to uoe potatoes, v ueu my Caterine comin-in tier road, sol links f 11.1 .1 T j - .ye hcr a . SQ j dimb8 a lre6t ftnd shust a3 j vos coia t0 boo her i faUs on der hemlock fence, and sticks a pine knot hole in mine pantaloons pehmd, and Cat trine vuu iciu auu iuac iuuic uu.uc uou ,-e i.: n iaeeP "m "CI vu u,a 1lLU' jie refcei Congress has appointed the first of April as the day on which one third of the value of Mr. Memminger's . j currency win uv icpuuiaic. awe cumi Agent. ers bv that act' cf ''cofiscation" prctably think this day to have been chosen in lhe bugest praclicai j0ke ever played off on All Fools Day, New 1 ork Tost. 1 1 . . . 11.1 M.rheid lander. -cf speech he told the audience mat wnen ne was brourrht north ns a prisoner of war. prominent Democrats of Pennsylvania assured him that if the rebels held out ihey wouM be 8UC.essful or the Demo- cral3 wouid arrest the war by defeating ihe conscript ion. &.c. General Grant added, with great emphasis, I can give You ue names ii wnai x say is uup There are only' three men m Cincin- nan who are mil nonaries, ten wno are .... worth half a milion, and' twenty-three who are worth two hundred and fifty tnOUSand dollars. 1 WOUM De UaCieSS lO' say that incrre -is not a 'printer incut jea- n lug auu u A French physician has discovered that brandy or rum is the bes' antidote Uor an over does of cnloraiorm. Capt John W. B1Uocc, of an Illinois regiment, has been arrested for procur- mg an abortion upon a young women with whom he had been living. T . . . . t It is proposed to use the steamsnip fJhe IIe.raU JF. YVTil Iew gd city missionaries, even it we have to import or raffle for them A letter from Chattanooga says seventy-five thousand colored men will be ready for service in the Southwest by the 1st of May. The Union members of the New Jer- se LeSislature have issued an address 1 g ur' "n- " ' . -. by fire. In Cincinnati, the other day, a weal- t0 aid lhe war . Jd lhereJ va3 a loose S100 north at his c office, the com- mittee might find. An important sTrest has been in Cin cinnati, whereby a nest of counterfeiters of postal currancy has been brdk en up. "Ain't it wicked to rob dis chicken roost. Dick ?" "Dat's a great moral question Gumbo; we hain't time to argue it now, hand down another pullet." "help for the blind. DR. WM. LAWRENCE. Oouliot. HariEJt given is; attention klmost exclusively with! a tbe last few jears to the CURE OF DISEASES CtfTHE EYE nd bavin? been uniformly ncces.tfal in reryea?e I "hare nbdertaken I now offer my services to the aSictd aod warranted W care every iastanct taken in hand. Brgwnvillk, MianiS, IS(U. the last two years with infiamation uf the eyw to gather with partial blind noss, from films on the cdr- neatund gTanulation o: tbe has, wbicn were so thick that I could not rai?e them enough to eee my Way. i .am proua to say that Ur. Lawrence, who is now topping at Brownville, has entirely cured me, and I recommend him to all who are adicted with sore eye. RICHARD E. CASE. Londo, MareH 3, IS64. I had lost me of nsy eyes and thought that in a few months I woli be deprived of the othT,but hearing of Dr. Lawreace of Brownville. I went an I eeerettrd bim in refer nee to my ee: he proncunc ine blind fro'js eataraet. I procured a prescription from bim, whea to my astonishment, in one week sy aisht was nearly restore!, and is now quite per fect; TIIONArf WALTERS. Give lies aa early call. - Dr.ow5viu.Kt March S, 86t. Carinff beea oeax1? blind for fix year I had eW- ca up all hopes of ever being cured I went and ceo suited Dr. Idiwreirce and prononncci tat blindness Troitt cpaeity of the cornea. I submitted to his op efation ani I am hrpy to s.iy resulted in the res toration of iny ev".Vnd I tak? pleasure in tecom-men-'ing hitr -trv,?ted with o:e ejr;s. ... - , S RICKETTS. Drtwnriile,N. T. r 1 L,,i ..... -.In Isdepcnslcrt Dcziccratis Ezi Vy, csrni-'Weclily and Weekly ITcTrspapcr. ' UNION OF THE WORLD AND ARGUS. Tin V7i,rU, to which the New York WeeUy Jkrgna has been nnittd.l.is to-dar Sro times the s"-re- giita clron itu.H oi thy Demncratic or eenserrative new:i.i)er. ltaJJresica weekly alona more than J 03 jOOtl pubferiber end constant rurchfnorl and fe'ichi?j at least ba!f a miHioni readsri. With the JUaly inoreaje in circulation which it now njoj, thiss ncmbers will soon be doubted. Nothing iesa than this thould satisfy tho? who beliere that he only hop of restoring the Uiori and the anthofity of tha Cosstitution ovtr a nw distracted and di Tided eonntry, lies in wrciting power frca th bandi cf tbosa fanaticisil fcaJ helped to provr.ke, iavico, and prolonj the war; $ni that to accomplish this tnd, do means is bo effectiro as the di3'Uiicn, tbrotifh able and enterprising newgprj, of Bound liticul kuowlsda amorr the Working man, tho thinLing men, and tha otingaen of the ortli. Enterprise, indotry nn l money will be liberal ly expended to cuke The World the Dest Newspaper in America- Its news frm every prt of tHe worid wtil be early and nthentio. Wherancr the Ulfjraph cxtcd?, or railroads run, or etoauiboAls ply, It will gather the latest intelligence. , It has a lurre stall lf scei.tnplished ccrrcspondonU with all the federal triaies, who will telegraph aud write to us tha latest news from the rariouj feats of war. 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MOLINE PLOVS, On band and to arrive at D. A. qONSTABLE5S Iron and Steel Warehouse, 20 an I 22 Third Street, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Feb 24, B23-tf. Legal Notice. trm. Mcilill&n ' Territory of Nebraska, and vs Robert Heap ahd bounty cf Nemaha. In chan cery. iiar term, A. . 1884. Je; liartup To Robert Heap and Jesse Bnrtlup, you are here by notified that there has been this day filed in the ctSce of the clerk of the District Court in and for tho County of Nemaha and territory of Nebraska, tllij petition of Wra. McMillan, in which he claims a decree ainft you for the ram of two hundred dollars with interest thereon, trotn the first day of May A D 1S53 at tbe rale of 40 per cents per annum, acd the cale of the northeast quarter of eee. 12, Town 5 range 1 4 east, mortgaged to secure said amount, to satisfy the same with costs. 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Firoccpitis n - 12" 00 Ton 2000 When paid at tile end .of the year, 4 00 per an ntim, single copy. Sample copy mailed on the re ceipt of ia cents. -r , . - - - ., t JTOREIGtr 8CBICRIPTIORS. SingU eopy per svnanm postage paid; Canada. - .... f 3 72 Cub, 3 72 Great Britain and IleUad, ' 6 CO Frande; 8 72 Gernlany; - . r - 3 73 West Indies, British 3 72 West Indies, Not British. 8 00 South America West tfoastl 8 00 FOWLER &MOOX PropfielbMi fto. 52 1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa; SHOCK COHN iOR SALE. I have OXE HUNDRED Shock) of corn that 1 wish to sell) not having time to shuck it out myself I will sell it in the. shock cheap for cash. Water being handy, It would bo a good chance for any one desiring to winter stock to bay it and feed it out on the premises. I live six miles Southwest of Brown ville, on the Little Nemaha, three miles above Mel tin's Mills. 8. H. COLD WELL. Feb. 25, n21-vS-lt-pd Probate Notice-- TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that a petition was this day filed in my office by Elenore Kellyi Administratrix of the estate of James N. Kelley, deceased, the prayer cf which is to obtain an order to all tha following real estate, to wit: The southeast 1-4 of the 1-4, sec 1?, town 5, range 15 east (except a tier of b'.ocka sold off the east side. And it is or dered that Saturday the, 13th of February, 1864, is the time set to bear, and ..determino said petition. ' Any person concerned may appear and show cause why said order should not be granted. - . D. C. SANDERS, Probate Jndge. Brownrille, Jan. 15, 1864. B21-8-3t-$340 Estraj Kegs, Taken np by the undersigned living one mile north of UroWfiville, in Nemaha County, Nebraska, on tha 23d day cf January 1864; nine head cf hogs, the rter part of thetn spotted and part of them nwtted vr.th a swallow fork in right ear; about eight and t?n months old. JOHN W.BENNETT. KrywarUle, Jan. 23, 1851. n22-S-3t-Sl3,50. DlfffiJ, nology; Jlccli ini.is; Alintng-Minorakgy, weoiogy, iletaiiurjy; ltnt, Physips, physiology, sUtistJ' social sifcneo; trdefdrdigu an i'domesiio, shipping FA12ILY GROOEEIEB. M'LAUGBLL IN & SWAN, WOULD EKSPECTfTLLT ANSOtNCS TO THEIR friends taa the public generally, tLat tfcey have just received a superior lot of Family Groceries, ar.d Uvite the attentloa cf purchasers to their stoca laclodiaj NEtT OL'2AN3 SUGAR, PRIMK RTO COTTZt, CLARIK1KO dj WPKBUL TKA, CRUSHED do OC.ti RXbQX TEA, POWDERED dj BLACK TEA." RICH, SAGO, SPITS. PSPPES, CLOVES, CINXAWC COVB CTT3TERS, BilSINS, CURRANTS, STARCE, SOAP, Prig SODA , CB LANDS' SALESATUS, tx. fee, &.O., C03 riSS 1IACXEBAL, 7ETTE TISH, lAKS ir.0X7T,HEBIG, BIIAD. giien apples, cranberries, pared peaches, dried apples, . dried peaches iola333, Coal Oil, Cidsr Y&Sgtir; SrlTtTRlL IX kf CHSW1KO TOBACCO. GOLEM LBaF AKDOTa.TR OHOtCJS BRANDS FIN'iCUTCAVRXDiSH, KILL1K NICC 5MOKiKG. COit - MOM DO. Cigzn ofllie Best BraaCa In tfce MarlaCt. GHE3TXCT3, ALMOVD3. PECaJTS, PILSEKTS, PEA NUTS, &c, &:., tc, A" Splendid Assortment of Stick .and . Fancy Candy from the Best Maaiifac ; turies ia the East. Flour, Eacon, Buttsr, Eggs Sec, The Highest . Market Prices Paid for Country Producer McLAUGliLlii & SWAft , Nimaha Valley Bark Buildikc. BkOWHtlttr, ,i an. 14, IS84. n30v8-J2O-vly. 1864, ,1864. j?EOSPECTUS . OF THE . : nioffl mm. For the Tear 1861. DAILY, TRl-WEEIiLY & WEEKLY. The war drama is approaching jts highest point of interest. This year will probably consumato the Doom of the Rebellion, witness the National Gov ernment restored in the fallen States, these regen erated, and Slavery obliterated frocU the land I The events of , 'CI. will be among the inostmoment&us in tbe History of the Country, and doubtless will in clude the return of .Peace, and the entrance of America upon a new eareer of nnparalleksd great ness and praeprjty. With Labor vindicated from the reproach of serfdom, the People will stand rip on a higher platform of jatelligence and power, and feel a still profounder interest in all the details of the progress of their own end other lands. Aihe old world is entering upon a new series of commotions, to trrminato in the triumph of Democracy beyond tbe Atlantio ; while emigration to America will acquire a new and tremendous impetus, augmenting immensely tur produotive power. The stiring events of the times will be graphical ly depicted in the ocluins of the Dsmockat, which we aro resolved to render more valuable aal at tractive than ever as a faithful IMirror of Passing History. . 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Orders not accompanied with the money will re ceive no attention. , t All papers of eithor edition, will be discontinued at the end of the time paid for. McKEE, FISIllLiXK & CO. Proprietors. 41 and 13 Locust itroet;ST. Ltui3,Mo B. C. IJAilE, ts prepared to take MBROTYPES and MELlXe- U i irLS in tne oest style ot tne art; ana at - Lower Prices than Ever Before OlTered in Brownville. He still occupies the Sky-Light Gallery on Main Street, opposite the City Drttg Sttjrej where he may be found during business hours. Pictures Warrsrited to bite Satisfaction The ptlbUo are invited to call and examine speci mens. Honrs of operation, from 9 a. M. to 4 fr. K. ErownTille.Feb. 4, 1854. n23-tf Eslray Notice. TAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED Hvicg one mile north of Nemaha City; on the 10th of Nor. One heifer, three yeiis old in tbe spring, white body with a little mixture of red, red neck and ears, whita fae, horcs tnra in and- np, red and -white legs. WM. II.HAWLEY. No. 22-23-3t-pd; THE tew m "v- i.j'Mhi:ihiM j 'AVI sell J mtm si j Af m 0 4 Tbe readers of the Continental ara aware of the important position it hns wsuiiieJ, of tbe in'.ienss which it exerts, and cf the brilliant array of politi cal aud literary talent of tha higtest erd-jr which supporu it. No pubrlicatioa ot tbe kind kas, ii this country, fo succcsiully ccmbiJI the ecerjy aiid freeUm Cf the daily newspaper wli3 tie t'--' er literary tori1 of the Crt-class rjoath't; as 'J it j! very certain" that no mnsasiae bJ gifen wiltf rne to it3 Coctfit"Btoror prelsrte3 itself so cora-1. plttely from tho narrow iefcuen -es cf party or cf faction, la times like the present, such a journal is either a power ia tho land cr it is fcotbicx. That tho Continental Is not tbe latter Is a'tu.-. .-.ntly evidenced by what it h done by the rcSec'.a c! its course! m many iu;jcrtnt public events, aai in the cl aractur asd povrsr i! thoss hoa;eiu staunchest suppjrttfr3. . Though bat utile mors tian a y:s? l.aje;;!ci since the Continental was nt tbiihei fj Jrtt duriag that time acquired a s'.ertc-th and a e'-nf Seance clevnting it to a pesitien far above that pre- viously occupied a strength and a polhic! ffini3 eatce elavating it to a position far above tat pre viously occupied by ony publioatian of the kini 1 America. In proof of which assertion we call at tention to the icliofviDg facts: 1. Uf itj polical articles repsbliihcd ia picket form, a single one has had., thus fur, a circulatia cf one buriurcd and six thiusand ccpies. 2. From its literary departiuerit, a single (er!if novel. "Among tho Pines,'' Los, within a very fsw EQA-iUlis, sold nearly tbirty-fe thousand co-.as Two other series of its literary articles tasstlsa' keeu Kjubildhed iu book forsu, rhila the first pr tiunofuthiid is already ia press. mora coco lusivo facta need be allatijfld t prove the the excellence of the contributions to th Continental, or their extraordinary popularity; aul its conductors are determined that it shall not fail bchiud. Preserving all "the boldness, vijor and ability" which a thonsand journals have attributed to it, it will gtJftt'y enlarge its circle cf action, and discuss, fearlessiy and frankly, evjry princtple la oolved id tho great questions of the day. 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Thi Ladt'8 FtttXND. This Is the title of a ne magaxine published in our city by Dac Peter son, No. 3l Walnnt Street. As iu title lniicate it is emphatically the lady's iriand, and is replete with everything calculated ti. vlsase and insruel The corps of con tiil-ntr-rs t; its columns embrace some cf the best litTiry talent iii this country and in England. The fashion plates in this number; January, are sanerb and of the latest style, while there ii an abdndaricj o'r;,l'ern f H classes and descriptions. Gabriel tVY.'kio's '-Return front the "War" is a splended sleel enving, froniadesigd prepajed expressly for the Magaxine. This new enterprise is eminently deserving tbe patronage ef cur bdy friends Philadelph'i Inquirer. aXst Ladik?' Magazine. Messrs. Deacon A re'.crson have just placed before the pallia the first number of a new magazine, called Tho Lady's Friend. 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