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KDIHAOKNEY & CO., JUWJU. i ..-.. vv. 'l 1 " " ' ' ' " ' , - i II I TTTrTIII B " or I 'I ' II . i i vJ u....: . .. W'kich iWj will Mil ) l; C! Kv) i2isji. V':K f ' r- v -N VERY LCw rcn uafci Corcprisinjr all the Latest Novelties in Djcjs Goods t&d Dress TriumiDi;! of all kinds and varieties Fluitcd Rillons, Braids, Buttons, &c &c Latest Style of Ladies' Winter Hats. Yells, Collars, iTcry Setts, Fancy Buck and Side Combs, Head Dresses, and Nets, etc., etc., etc. CEXTLEilvS FURNISHING GOODS, Magnificent assortment of Superb Stock cf all kiad; ef BOOTS & SHOES Domestic Goods of all Kinds ' FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, Linseys, Ticks, G tripes, Bleach Cc Brown Slice tings. And all other article! usually kept ic a Dry Goods litore. GROVESTEEN & CO, PIAiNO FORTH MANUFACTUR 4CO BROAE attention of tbe Public and the Tbe attention of tbe Public and tbe trde is invited to our ew rcaie i wctave nt sewoou l iano Forte, which for volume and purity of tune are unrivalled by any niinerto . K n-a in tms rnarKet. iney "omain all tbe modern improvements, French, Grand action, Harp Pedal, Iron Fr.e, Over- Strung Pass, Ac, and each in?troment Wing wde under tbe personal supervision of Mr. J. H. (Jrovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over.10 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. TliC "Grovstc..ii Pinno rorf e" rccrJvod tbe highest .tivardof nucrll overall otbt'rs at IlieC'eichratcd World's Fair! "' rre were exhibited instruments from tbe best makers of London, Pari, Gerniiny. Phil v Ir.hia, F-a't-iinore,Il.tfton and New York : and also at tbe American Institute for fiv e .successive years, the gold and silver 'medsls from both of which cau be seen at. ur ware-roora. ' 3, . Py the introduction of imnrovements we mke a still more perfect Piano Forte, ard y manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash systtu, are enabled to offer tbtto instruments at a price which Will preclude nil competition. PUICLS No. 1, Seven Octave, round corner?. LVisewood plane case 5- o. No. 2. Seven Octave, round corners, Kewowi heavy m iuldinsr SOO. N 'A Seven Octave, rounu tcni'.rs, ! ."twood Louis XIV etyle .'-b a fa-s f!rn:lc of the above cat. 27cixrx??: Xrctt csnnxx, Xii. current "1.1.2: DESCKirTIVE ClUCCLiaS SENT FREE. juna 3J-nU-v3-ly Jsej.teujber 20ih, la6J. C?-A-Ij3j ! ! ! ix-4-ylp BECfiTDLS liJ W '4 V rD A. NEW STORE ON Fir at and Second, ILLE, N. T. Ti rn:s iVor t Urge anlwell te'ected tock of Kr.t 1b, Caiicoc-s. Muslin, French Tiwsi, Hats. Caps, Iioots, Shee. Leather, tc., etc., etc.etcetra wmcn we offee for sale CHEAP FOR CASH Groceries of Sugar, Tea, Allspice, Candles, Matches, Every Kind, Coffee, Soda, Pepper, Tobacco, Starch," &c.,&c., &c. All of which we offer at the lowert prices, deter mined not to be undersold. GRANT & BECHTOLD. Brewnville, Neb., ix-4-yly CHOICE liquors; Wholesale and Retail Evan Worthing, OF THE BROWNVILLE, Haa Jast Keceivpfl tbe Iarret and best srock ot Lienors and Ciaart-ever oflered In tlj m niaiUft,8Dd wilt bell them as low as any Uoube in ika ieiritory. WMITAXY'S BLOCK, Main Street, Brownville Feb.4,'64yly. IS 1 tut; AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! m m fmM Description at the n;S FOR CASH!!! a'.: s ... : -.Tenants, Pedlars, Traders Sot if,-..,. r - oicn make enormous profits . - - : y ; " r-rn or Quality and In any quan - - . :. 53"Ftimates for any class of t 1 .. i. j'l'artitjlar att ention paid to anp , ; : , Country Pedlars, Indian Traders i-k s r - .-ods mannfactnred, such as Inven- ic , w i-.ort notice. Q"11 Canvassing n capital caa find constant am ; . ; iratea lit and lull particulars free I i i t .rroTHK retailer isyert large. S;:i ply can be carried in a knapsack, .. 4 .' v. ::, . or carpet bag, and will net be like books u-.i.ky or lr.eoneuint to carry from place to place. Kcmemt er unotber thing r This basiness is strictly hcunrable! 5J"iuere is n need of misrepresenting or exaggerating. Oar Goods chow for themselves ! 1 It is a bus mesa in which an ample and eatUiactorr equivalent Is given for the money received and an en couraging pront is pocceiM at tne same time, it is an occupation in which no person need be afraid or as tamed to canvass the saint field again and agaiu, for where once our goods are introduced a permanent and continuous demand is created. To Soldiers in the Army, or those at home disabled ty the hardships ef war, to Clergymen out of health, Tsachers, Postmasters, or any person who wishes eitner local or an active occupation, and one that brings with It Great Pecuniary Inducements, this presents an op portunity seldom aiet with. Trytt And see :or your selves ! ! CAREFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JBWELRT com prihing our newest styles and most saleable variety of Goods will be sent anywhere in the Lyal Siates. We are constantly filling crdsrs from persons leaving tta choice of Goods wholly with us. Te such we promite the best exercise of our taste and judgment and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. We ask no pay in tdvance. state what style and quality of Goods are wanted, and we will send the same and col' ltct pay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVEB WATCHE3 ' Good movements and manufactured In the best man ner, of pure material, all warrauted at pri -es from la to 260 dollars each. Sent auywueie pay collided bf Exi iess. i attraction guaracteJ ! All Watches a flTi prices, tticy ceiog of onr own importation. Cutu'ars tree by mail I Si;1 for U em ! 1 . it H. trOLliUAN. Manufacturer and lmpnttcra, U-"J-3ins Broauway, .New York. Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Su- iugar House ana dorgbua TvTKW L cars. Gulden Srrup .THE SAW AXD FLOUR IX G afelasses At UcLauchlin & Swta'. WILL kee p constaiitly on hand an atsortment of Entra-upcrfinG to Common Ij O TJ 3ES ifjLf Xa n XX M INGLES, And all other articles usually' kept in a first-class Merchant Flouring or Saw Mill. Ilrownville, -March 3lst, '64. n30-8-ly. UuWiiJU 1UUU11JU. The grehest improvement yet in the Sewinn Ma chine Art. a curiosity Vrorth seeing. Please send for cualars with samples of Sewing. These Improved Ma-chine nBve one hundred per cent, of thread and s'uk, and uko thd Look-Stitiih alike tn both .-idea. They require no ir strnction o opera tb perfectly, except me pumea uirooiioni. No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taklnj apart to clean cr oil. Cur New Manufactory is nw eomlote, with all its ti ncbinery nnd tools entirely n'-w, end is!ieaJy ra;i'lly turning out Machine', w h icii f.r beauty aiid p-rrivctl'-a f tirish arc nor buq.eSd Ly any uiaiu factuie in tho Wond. N. B. Should any Ia?hine prfve unsatisfactory, it can be reluiiicJ uudtuou'y ruiauJci. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our OWU AgoUts. PHILLIP DEUSER, Main Street bet. First aud Second Stb. ITeeps ci r.sf iiitly r.n l-und the bj'f quality cf CHEWLN'i A.I SMOKING, S E G A E S , Oonf eetionerlec Candirs, Plain and Fancy, Oranges, R"ie.ns, Lemons, Daff.s, Figs, Jn1s, Aj.phs &c. Jill kinds of Toys, Canned Fruit, and Oyahrs. PFIILTi is accommodating, obliging, patriotic and wideawake to the interest of the public, and has the best assortment of Varieties in his line ever offered in this market, and is determined not to be undersold for CASH. VII&. H. McCREEHY, Cash Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 3D) 2HL TJ r 3 , fiiEOIClHES AND CilEiGALS, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff, PnrcLiqaosfo Medical Topos All kinds Patent Medicines DENTAL AND FANCY GOODS, Blank Books and Stationery, The best brands of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO AND SEGAL'S, Xaa.lK.aoira.ll olors. : rerfuiacry and Toilet Goods. He assures his patrons, and the public gemrjily, he will keep on hand an extensive :tick of thear tides mentioned, besides anvthing and everything usually kept in a fir?t cla" l)ru St ore, whi-d he is prepared to sell at low rates ior Cash. Call and exauiiue for yourself South-east Corner Main and First Streets Erownville, rrebraska. j Prescriptions ana Orders Carefully filled a t all hours. TITT.3 J. J.X 1J Xo. 4(5 vS ly. E &, ITO, S. 31. CO. XO. 533 BROADWAY, . Y. EAGLE nop? fiii-T mil M filiO i H M V? J J. , BREITMYER & ROEISON. catl the attention of the Lad es and Gentleman of liikiwnville and vicinity to our new stock of Roots and Slioes, Gaiters, Kal uiornls L-acc Roots, IoHlu fehoes and Jonny Iliad's, Roys', Cliildren andnfan(s & XX 72 JEl Just Received, which we will sell as cheap for the ash as any house in the West. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO 02DER In the very latest styles. We warrant all our work to give satisfaction, for we employ none but tho best of wcrkmen. LEATHER AND SliQF FiNOINSS For sale, and every thing belonging to the trade. We return our thanks to the public for past favors and by 6trlct attention to our business hope to merit that liberal patronage bestowed npon us heretofore. Bear in mind that onr motto is the"XIMBLE PENNT." S3-COME AND SEE Done on short notice in a neat workman-like manner. ta i-- I Mi tew Ms V Ti.e rulers of the Ct;:-:TlKENT.tf. r.re nwar of vhe irr.portfint if-iti...n it h-u j;jui.ic.i, of ic n3iier.e. which it rsort, rd of the bn;?;.-.:;t a:rtyf p ; t i -cr.l .mi'1 li-f iary t vbiiit of the b 0.-. -t ,i,r wi.'wh supprts it. No pubiic-i -i ot thd Uicd bns, in this country, s fsucce.fu'ly c uilincd the eertry and frc-Pil- m if tin daily mir?; ;r,or with tbe hi;li tr literary tone of the fir-'f-chsin. Mhiy; and it ii very ceriatu that n nia-iina n i;:vcn wilcr rai.fe to itj contriLut'T-; or pr rvt-J ir.--. !f?'j ri- cs of r.ar'.v or f riot'.iicir. T!;:it fcr is ahundarPll 1 v th; reflection ;u,!ic event, ani thjte whuuruiil pk'toly fr(.m the narrow itifiuci faction. In tims likn tbcprf.-'u i. cither a power in ti-sj l.ti.d or ii i the Cfntincfita is not the l.i f-vsdenced by what 5t has J- lim its counsels in many imj ri i.i:it in the character and pu'-ar oi' stannch'.-st supp Ttcrs. Though bat little more tln sii'n-e th Continental wa ii. rt curing that tuteacuiuret. a sttrenth and a si-nil ! ,,..:.... i. ... .. ..:: - , ' . . vi iu-ly occupied a stre.ith atid a p cf.;:Po elevating it to a ! ;::iosi l.;r above that, t.r . f the ki, J in i- n vc t-U at- a enr 1 a ebpsej esiabiishtd. it ha) iiiical signiS-'. c a wiiiiu atbCi April 23, ISCi. BUEIT4ITER & ROBIN'SON", Brownyilie, Xebraska. n34-v8-yly JACOB MAKOI1N, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA Calls the attention of Gentlemen desiring new. neat servicable and fashionable Wearing Apparel, TO HIS NEW STOCK OF GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, BROAD CLOTIIS, CASS1MKRS, VESTIXGS, ikc.fc OP TIIC VERY LATEST STYLES, Which he will cell or makeup, to order, at unoreca- dented low prices. Uavinst on hand one of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. he is able to do CubUia wurk at me luat defy coqid- tition. I warrant my work, Hand as well as 3IacJiinc Work. Those wifbin any tUine in his line will dnvpiito call and examine his stock bpfor invoatintr .s pledges himself to hold out teculiarlv favorahia in. ducements. Aagust. 18, 1864 1. viouily occupied by ony publrca' America. In proof o; torihon to the lollowin fa-.-t;: 1. Of its polical articles ropul-lishcJ in pamphlet form, a' single ono h.is baJ. thus f.ir, a ciiculatioa ol one hundred and six thousand copies. i. Jrrorn its literary uepartmerit, a sinlo serial novel. "Among the Fines,'' hos, witbin a very ftjw months, scld nearly thirty-five thou'aud copic3 Two other series of its literary articles have also been republished in book form, w hi!e the first por tion of a third is already in prcs. Ao more comlusive fucts , need be Rllc.ed to prove the the exceilence cf the contributions to the Continenta.1, or their extraordinary popuia.-iiv; and its conductors are determined that it shaii not fall behind. Preserving all "the boldness, vigor and ability" which a thonsar.d journals have attribnted to it, it will greatly enlarge its circle of action, and discuss, fearlessly and frankly, every principle in uolved id the great questions of the day. The first niinrt8 ot the country embiaoing the men most familiar with its diplomacy and most distingiished lr ability, are auong its contributors; and it is no more "flattering proviso cf a pro?pactu3" to sy iuai mis -inagoziue i or me times ' wiu employ the ine nrst intellect; in America, under .auspices which no publication ever enjoyed before in this country. While the Continental will express decided opinions on the great questions of the day, it will not be a mere political journal: much the lareer . : . e : . i . . 1 1 i .. . . o puinuu vi us commas win do enlivened, as hereto fore, by tales, poetry and humof. Ina'word, the vonunenrai win Da found, under its ne-v staff of rditors, occupying a dosition and presenting attrac tions neyer before found is niagaine. TERMS TO CLUBS. 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It is fully equal to "x-ashicn and Famine," and will be as widely read. It will be of greater interest, from the fact that the scene is laid in our land and our own times: and in delineation of character and absorbing power it will fascinate and charm the reader. subscription 3..,3U por year. Address FRANK LESLIE, 72 Daane St. N. T. Copies of the paper containing tho commence ment and continuation of .Mrs. Stephens novel, "The Gulf Between them," can be had of any News dealer in the United States or Antish Provinces. QALTbythe barrel or pound Fine Dairy Salt, for Sale At McLaughliit & Swan's. &ICK.EL.S by the doxen or Larrel, f a aupermr qual ity, crnstantly on hand 1 At MeLlcGHLiN A Swan,3. PIGS, Chocolate, Maple snear, assorted Jellies, Can Peaches. Pepper sauce, Mushroom catsup, Worces tershire sauce, &.c, &c, AT MClyArGEUS ,K WiNS BROOMS, Blackiuo: brushes, Scrubbing- brnsbes Whisk brc-jms. Blacking, Matches. Ink. Writin Paper. &c, 4tc, JMcLiAUGHLIK CC bVfAH S. - $15 to 20 each Mauufacturertt' Apents for th ! of Watches, Chains, cc, Ccc, lyOElTII 500,0000! To to sold for one Dollar Kach, without regard to valua splendTd list, Of Articles all to be soli for one Dollar Each. 1IM) Gold Hnn'ing Cased Watches, - $100 each 100 " Waiches. - .... 60 each e)0 Ladies' Watches. - 3fi each 6- 0 Silver " ... - 15 MCh 600 Gold Guard, Test and Cbatelatn Chains, - - 4000 Vest, Neck, Guard andChate!ain Chains. - - - - 30?0 Cameo P.rooches - - 3000 Jiosaic and Jet Brooches 3000 Lava and Florentine Brooches -3- 00 Coral, Garnet it Kiuerald Brooches, 30:0 Cameo Kar Drops, - - -3X0 Garnet Mosaic and Jet Ear Drops, 4CUO Lava andfloreutine Ear Drops 4000 Gents' Scarf Pins, - - -6000 Chaiu and Bind Bracelets, 3600 Gert' Breats Pins, 3'jOO Watch Keys, -' eOCO Fob anu Ribbon Slides, 7000 Sets of Bosom Stu Js, -Sim'.O Sleeve Buttons, -D'JCO Plain and Chased Rings, - -7000 Stone Set Rinss, -TOtKJ Miniature Lockets, Crosses, ha. -120O0 Sets Ladies Jewelry, All or tee goo-is m tne aoove List will be sold, with out rescvation, for One Dollar each. Certificates cf all the various articles- are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or delivered at our otllce, without regard to chi l e. On receiving a Certificate yon will see what articie it rep resents, and it is optional with joa to send one dollar and receive tbe article or not. In all transactions by mail we shall charge for for forwardin the Certificates, paying pr-stsaie, and (Wing tbe business. 25 cents each. Five Certificates will ho sen for ft; Eleveu for $2 j Thirty fur Sixty-flve for $10 an.l One burcrei for $15. CORRESPONDENTS may rely upon a qnick and prompt answer to their orders. Our business id con ducted upon liberal, honest, Htraisrht forward principle, and we guarantee satisfaction in all cases." Our pat rons may aiways d-jpend upon having-iheir orders faith fully and p'T.ct tidily supplied. In no case wiil corres pondents, be- neglected. jrCorrexpoudertts should be carefnl to write their sitsp-ttures plain, and give their Post Office, Coun y, and State. Address, GEO. DEMERIT & CO.', 29 Broadway, New York. to 15 each 4 to each 8 each 6 each 6 each 6 each 5 each 6 each 8 each 3 to 10 each 2 to 8 each 6 each 5 each 6 each 6 each 6 each 6 each 2 to to each 3 to 15 each 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to ALI22HICAII v ' Hi tj uvt hi! 11 ! I A MONTHLY MAGARINE: ' ""he most coroprehensiva miecdlany of aiefat knowledre and General Literature, periodically is ....a in Tka ITriited States; embracing all the fea- Bucu iu " , , 1 :.. IT : k tures of a P olyteennic journal, mhui-uik ii"3iwr Literary Repository and Monthly Register. Espe- to Financial. (Jommerciai ana inaas- JCy" n.ivins "bad business relations with the above geniiemen, I take pleasure in saying that ihey are hoiicral.'e, upris'it mr-n, and perform all tleyproini sin and tLe Jewelry I have seen tr om there lssenuiiie,and gives aatidiactiuii. K. O THOMPSON, n47-tf ' Nurrery Ki:l N cb. PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. Splendid assortment cf Confectionary including stick and fancy candies At McLaughlin A Swan's. An Independent Democratic Dai ly, ec nu-Weekly and Weekly ITewspapcr. UNION OF TIIE WORLD AND " ARGUS. The WorM, to which the Xew York Weekly Arus bas.ben united, has to-day fiv times the acre trate circulation of ny Democratic or cons?rvaMve r.ew-paper. Jt addresses weekly alono muro than 100. Olid subscribers nnd constant purchaser., and reaches at least half a million readers. With the steady increase in circulation which it now enioys, u.ese numoers win soon oe doubled. Nothing less than this should satisfy tbo-e who believe that the only hope of restoring the Union and the authority of the Constitution over a now distracted and di vided country, lies in,, wresting power from ths hitnds of tbo.e fanaticism has helped to provoke, invite, and prolong the war; ond that to accomplish tbis end, no means is so etfective as tha diffusion, through able and enterprising newspapers, cf sound political knowledge among the working men, the thinking won, and the votingmea of the North. Enterprise, industry and money will b liberally expended torn ike The World the Best Newspaper ifi America- Its news from every part of tfij world wiil be early and uthentic. Y'herever tho telegraph cxtcds, or railroads run, or steamboats ply. it will gather the latest intelligence. It has a b.rge stuff of accomplished correspondents with all the federal armies, who will telegraph and write to us the litest news from the various seats of war. It has corres pondents and reporters in everv p.iitical and enm mareial centre in AMerica and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note unknown to it? readers. The Market Reports of the World are mrc com plete than tbo-e of ufy etbr newspaper. Tbe Editors invite companion in this respect and point to tbe reports of the Uaftle Markets, the jeneral and country Produce Markets, and the Moncv Mar kets in its columns, as proof of its excellence in this respett. Tbe world has also a special department devoted to Agriculture, filled with editorial articks communications from pT&etival farnjersand mechan ics of the country. The war in which th nation is engngod. against armed and iufotumett Jit; k hi, and the radial policy of tho admini.-tratbin which prolong it, hdife ecn spired to bring patter upx-n one platform ail con servative. UhiiUk-b'Vtrfl aud (oalitu.un-oTii g men, of whicvr r former nane and cree l. Many ot those who within the limits of the Constitution, fought th.4 Utiles of the ballot bos under the leadership fef those patriotic statesman of other and bptjer dy, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, to galuor with tha mow whoso principles were those of t-neh patriots as Andrew Jacksoc and Willi.im L Marey, Silas Wright and Stephen A. Douglas, now stanf shoiildjr t shoulder upeo tho same platform is a plain one. It is to restore tho Union, maintain tbe Co.ustitai'nn, and enforao tho laws. Whatever makes f r tLJs erd, the ex3rc.isc cf force of the policy of conciliation. Tho World will advocate. Whatever m.ihes against it, the U orld will opp;ae. t will op pole every enemy totbo Union, whether armed inrctmltio:) at the South or insidiously p'ant jng the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty at tUe North, r will oppose every viila'ion of tho Constitution which is the only hope and bond of Union, and onr enly authority for exh'jriiug or compelling the alie ijianoe of tho South. It WiH oppose every infraction of the Law. in high places or in low, by reckle.-s and misiruid.-d parti sans, or by tho administration wnich ha boon their e.vimp'e. It will f"ar!e'y exercise the Freedom of the Pr-?! ; it will cors anrly unhoi l and defend Fre-e-d n. of Sptvvh and Krecdiu of the Haliot. To the lawless acts of the A lminisration, its arbitrary and nnjust arresta'and expatriations, its denial of the right to the writ of habeas corpus, its illegal proclamations, its abrogation of State aud fedi-ral laws, its despotic acMuauhitions of ungrant ed power, and its subversions of the safeguards of civil and pertonid liberty, it will constantly on! the letter and the spirit of oar supr:ua law and the advocacy of sound doctrine, until American free , mf n shall be rouned to the recovery of their rights, their liberties, the r laws, end their lhuiud and well bal-mccd government, b y- vh ri'lvcs decision f thehalloe. Profoundly itnpres33d with tb,a ijinlfa tooontri- butea'.i thas it may tithe great W;iri of this gener ation .--namely, to restore our national unity, and to place the United States again foinvi.it among the n i tii ns of the earth, and fi.st id the peace, pros perity, and hatpiness of its people. The World seeks from those who desire such things their sym and support, and, abovo all, the favor of Uiui who crowns every good wnrk. TERMS. rt;ailw Hp voted trial Interests ana :i joiaw swvmi.ivu- Having commenced the Fifth Yolnme cf this Magasine, whose success evinces that the efforts of its conductor have been appreciated by a discrimi nating public, we would call attention to its char acter on the part or the large body oi readers who are not yet npen its subscription lists. Our pur pose in this publication is the dissemination of practical information on subjects of positive utility to the people, combined with a diversity of literary attraction securing the services of the bos . pens in the Tft'ious departments of Science, Delles-Lettres andCeneral Literature. Wbiie aiming most es poia',ly to render mostrffective service to the Trade, Commerce and Material Production of ths Country, rrny sMe-t of the Country, many id?s of th mental world receive due conoid sration the Historical, Critical, Jsthetical and Imif inative, as well as the Financial, Statistical. Technological and strictly Mercantile. We employ alike the re seach of the savant and the fancy vf the feuileton ist, with the ptacticul experience of the business man ani the worker. In th? treatment of scientiEc torics, tho modi elected ia the popular in 8tyl ra'h':r than the ?cohni:al. The mnal phase of: the hour it s'na.l he our endeavor to portray,. and we avail ourselves of tb? contributions of now Discov ery to tho CinTe f Knowledge,' and shall record wiib ajl practii"-ah!3. succinctness Current Intelli gence, which will be of future ntillity and historic interest when the Present shall have beeotrw the Past. In fine, the Amcri -rn Exchange and Review is a desirable and ever welcome monthly visitor to its subscribers iropartii-j the richness of knowledge itnproung the taste, sad furnishing inteiie-jtuai gratiSea'don. The He view ta.i it? ?pceiaHtl?3 in d'rfict and in creasing Dep-trtmcnt?, with a Gencr-tl Divisioa far the widest cons';, tent s"-pa of themes. 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MOLINB PLOWS, soo On hand and to arrive at D. A. CONSTABLE'S Iron and Steel Warehouse, 20 and 22 Third Street, ST JOSEPH, MO Feb 21,n26-tf. ' CULTIVATORS, Scvtnes, Cradles, Rakes, Hoes, Shades. Shovels, etc.' e.c. At LIoIaixbdin ft Swan's. TIIE SIENTLFIC AMERICAN. FOR 1561 The publishes of tho SIENTIFIO aMERICaN respectively trive notice that the Tenth Voltuns (Now Series will com nence on the 'first of January next. J bis journal wit established in Isli, aui is undoiibtndiy the most widely circulated and influen tial publication of Ihi kind in fthe world. Iu com mencing the new volume the publishers desire to call special attention to its claims as A JOURNAL OF POPULAR SCIEXCE. In this respect it stands unrivalled.. It not onlv finds its way to almost every work'hop in the country, as the earnest friend of the ui'numc aud artizen, but it is found in tbe counting-room of the manufacturer and the merchant; also in the library and the boseh 1. Tho publishers L-el warr.iuted in saying that no other journal now published con tains n equal amount f ustiul information; while it is their aim to present ail subjects in the most popular and attractive manner. the. Sientih.j American is published once a week, in convenient form for binding, nnd each munlier contain. sixteen pages ef usutui reaiiog matter, illustrated with NUMEROUS 6PENDID EN'GRA VIXfiS of all the latest and best inventions of the day. This featur ol tho journal is worthy of special note. Lvery number contains from five to ten original en gravings of mechanical inventions relating to every department of the arts. These engravings aro exe cuted by artists specially employed en the p;per, and are universally a:"inowl.d-!d to bo superior to anything ef the kinj rrc-lueed ia this evonfry. The jdhi;-i'-r .f tho ;-?;-ntihe American i rotniso to present, ns during pre.-.oding years, all tho latest improvements in ie;irn Enc;:neripg, War Vessel. Ordnance laUitary arid naval Fire arais Mechinics Tools, ManufuC'Ur.ng Machinery, Wuter wheels. Pumps aud other I(y liau'ic Anfitu?, Hoiisclu.'.d Utensils, E cctric, CLeiuic-il and Mei 'nuiial In .tru inents, h iyir'g M i- bines, and o her -r : r s Inven tions besides all th i varied ertij es de-igned t lighten the labor of mankind, uut only in tho shi p and war house, but in every place where the in dustries ot i:le are pur-u.td. From its coniinei-eement. the Seini2e Araer'can hai 1 thn e;irtic-t uilv.,cate of (he rights of Amorb'in Inventors, and the. REPERTOKY OF AMERICAN PATENTS. In this important depart nent, so vitally connec ted with aii ihe great interests of the country, no other journal cTa lay uny c'ami vrliatevcr: as in its columns there is published a weekly LMicial List of tho "Ciaims" uf ail patents granted at the U. rf. Patent (Jtlice. TP E PRACE1CAL RECIPES alone are of t times wor;h more to tbe'suhg-piter than the amount of a whole year's subscription, EERM3 OF SUBSCIFTION. Two volumes of the Seientiue American wre pub lished each 3 ear, at $1.5i each, or 3 per per annua with corresponding l'-w terms to Ciub:; $1 will. pay for four months subscription. Tho Bursters fr one year, when bound in a volume, constitute a work of a-i2 pfges cf uieful information, which every one ought, to po?es. a new .'VoJuffl) V?iil commence oa the first of January, 61t CLUB RATES. wona is entering opon a new ir;., tu trrtninate in th tri.imi.h . r r ....... , t v, the Atlantic; whi'.e emintius h acquire a Lew and trfmend'uaic-J.'- immensely tur prmlu.'tire powr"'l'it. The stiring events of the ti';j.:", ly depicted in the colu'ni oi tSa lit'S wo are resolved t ) rerd.r rr.. n j tractive than ever as a falthf A L'irrcr of Pasoizi'' 3 -i' Inspired by the spirit of IvCv ledging no leader but Truth Th," ocbat wili continue to be so'.s'j , People, and pr .ui'tt to deaouatj a j,." poi ii-eai or iUiiiry aspi.ual n their eiius?. Iu ad Hticn to oar Wir K', i i-.nr Wcklv n.-. . r rS. - - j c i -- " and also an r.ltr;t of ite ;r and of the I'rocetdir.js o and I lin-is. Our Tri-VTeoVy, W.l c,r. ,-,3? the Important News, Lot-iJaij C.ji t of the Daily. . THE DAILYBimc: S'.nil notbt excel! ? I by !;;vT Wo have improved our :?.' -5 - f,f. SPtOIAL TELEll-;-- From Y'a;;hingor!, fr ci the Lo?r S. fr..m the Missouri arxJ l.hni; Cii;-t wi.l'be published in ad li:n . the Lc-- ARMY CORI.ESFON ;;- And our u.-i'l, on ar.'iry ! (W.tru N.' We request, all i'os:aaiters s-jlfr.,j Agents. Send f"r epeoiinen na aleM if tS ?r Pri spe-tu3 fot distiibutoa,aaJUjM;s ly forwarded. Send as many names as p-ssi'-l? :jC.;'t their 'pers sent to one ad-ire-" ihs ... the Postmaster rr thi getter up of C. i It is not required tr.a". all tie p;n , bitl he sent to ot. Post 02ee. tb , u..---gent to tr-niereut t'i.ei, and adLiiuJii.-s at ajy titn The following re our rs:e for Ijs jm DAILY DEMOCRAT. Mail Subscribers one year - - - - ' Price to Ncw3 Dealers - - - - - V.'.' TRI-weekly di:mocr.: Mail Subscribers one ;yar - - - .; WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. Single Copies one year - - - - - 1 Three Copies - - ------- Five Copies - - - - Ten Copies - - - - - - Any larj-er Club than tan will bs cU-pi, rate t f one dollar and a half per ct. . The above rale fr all Mad irr:t .. paya'.hs in advance. Orders not accompanied with. ti a.' oeive n a'teroion. A II pa pci s of ei ther edition, will U 1.5 at the end of the t!3e f aid f- r. ilcKEE, FISUHACK. 4 41 and 13 Locust sr.- r..f. Lea I'.'i 31 ? w..;l : tu' J5 ! itnt" V.'r. n. Fivoeopies, for six monthf V Ten copies, fr six m inths I m eopiei fir twelve monthi i Fifteen copies, f:r twelve month. Twenty coj.ies1 f,.r twelve wr;tb For all clubs of t v enty ai d oyer", the yearly sub scription is only SlLUil, Nm,e can be sent in at dirTereut.tinie and from dirTfTeat Ptst U(nues, speeimen copies will ba lent gratU.tQ any part ol the country. Canadian subscribers will plaaia to remit 25 cents extra on eaoh year's suhicriptU'n to preppy postage. ML'NN M' CO., Publishers, No. S7 Park Row, New York. SAL1XALBA. The Greatest Timber for tho PRAIBIES S"?" It makes a perfect He!ge fence in fonr years ! 53" One Are of it setthrs fall, in five years wilt make enough Wood for one Family! U Rrowa straiit, ae l very tall I S3" It never spro its from tae r.ts; but when cut down, wjll grow ai:ain from the stump, very rapiJly I It is the bes soft wcod 'or fuel, er any other pur;ose 1 53" When kept o!T the ground, the rails will last 30 years ! 3 It prows equally well with us on upland, wh&re this rich, as in the bottoms I S3- Cutting eight inches long stucltlnthe ground in t e Kail, never fail to erow ! . 53 We sell it for p- inousaE(I Catting, ueliv erei at any of our . .pneies :es Wishiiii; to buy, should order early ef onr Agents, eo that they may notify us in time. CUTTIXOS Bundled ar.d de'ivered at the above places, as soon as the lea res fall. .rownviUe, is A?eut for Jvemahs T. R. FTSTIKR, and eat half of Richardson Counties CURTIS & PBAVKR, Pawnee City, are Agents for Pawnee and wct half of Richardson Counties. REV MR. TIN-KIH.M, Beatrice, is Agent for Gage and Jones C-mnUes. J. H. BUTLEU, Austin, Agent for Clay and Saline Counties. Eev7are of Villow .Peddlers. We learn that many gwanips of enmr Mlowhave been cleaned up. and the Outlines sol sSf Willow. We get our Willow f SAMUEL i VTA Ji, of La Moille. Illinois, a responsible Nurseou. GET IT YOUR CURS FOJ: NEW AND SPLEJCTf PSMirt- PETESON'S 3JAGA2 THE E; EST AND CIIEAPEoT IN TKI Thi lN.nuhir .Mon'hlf ri money thsn any Mignine in th it will have nearly i'H pa l?i 12 colored patterns, and i(U! ail ibis for only Two I) diars less than mgines of its elat-s, ?.v-p-to taka 'iVfrsnn." In -"" P " r;l' prices, its is the only MagtVn-J X" it iv its prices, either to single subs r 7 n 1 and is, thcret jre, empualkally, I'-e 1' the Tims. , , Tbe stories m 4Peferoa" ar c-nc?J.; .' ben published anywhere. Mr-. Ann S. St F.ila K.lman !rs. Icni.n, V:o. Le it- the author . f -Suy L's I'a';-'. - S- A" L l'ba-:ar M..i:-:i. liabn-i.e ' Tv-wnicn l. U -siHMif-y. Cl.ra A;:u auth-r vf "Tiie S I Lif ," b - 1 s v.-popnl-.r f-nial wri'ers of A:ner,n trt enfribut ra. In ad ii'i tn to th- v-.m r.z sh-.rt rit-3, there will "be ,T'n Ori 'inai Coi-v-richted Novelets, vn: 'i'h- Maid'of Hju r a story c. lir S Snrvhi.n. Thd L"St I.' t .-day, Ily the auth.-r of "Ta M.nd's Sum-i-.T at Sarif.ga. V? LVnel a. Fanny's Niirt..tion, by r. In its Ilbi-rrationa also. ' I -1 -r.-- a" ij'." The pahhsh-r challenges a comp-n :' superb M'.zcotints and ol'ier su-I et:r' '- those in other Ma gazir.es. an I on at i ' -in everv t umber. Ci b re.l f : -h.cn ps . ranee: It is tbe only M.r''aice " Plate? :n be relied on. Each nnrhlt c Fashi. n Plates, er.grared -p s-esl. ' f from Fashh 11s later than sny etuer .'-'. afio,a di zen r-r trre New Sty!-1. Wcod: also. c. part-rn.froia.whieh i i'" or child's "'ust. m" can be cut, w. nantnn-rnaiipr Sf tti'-tt I'il' ' l" will tav a year's sahvj-ipti-'.a. 1;:-1 1 Phila..i.-lt.hi land New York cr. Ksshior;1 v at length. veh month. 1 attorns 1 i!:.il ih-es-ies. A., eiven. 'Ui coi-.r. ec. tri'i lerr, crochet, ie. " t, Tha Wo"ik- fable le: art men t ' f t:..' wh "lly unrivaled. Lvery r 1, r c t7 rf- er uiore r;atten.3 in every 1 Cr-.che, Etabrt idcry 4 Knitnrg, .; -' . ; w r,.j,&.i.,Aj.,4-.,Lcry month, a paHem f r siipnir.g. purse or cr givo:i each tf 'which, at a rttad s: -. - -The fifty oenu. hold lle-.-cit ti of 'Pet prion" are -piite ! --. liHlnur -CiH.k-Book" wiil be ?"r:.taT".l one of the? receipt has bten teel. . sis well w.rth the prico of -Peer-a- f , ceipts for the toilette, sick-f.m, feivle. . New and fashionable mu-ie And hints on Horticulture, Eues-ru-"---matt?rs interesting to Indies. tv" TERMS ALWAYS IN AD One copy for one year, 1 Three copies for one year, ; Five copies for one year. ' Eight Copies for ona year, Twelve copies for one year, Sixteen copies for one year, t-Tj'1 ' Premiums for getting up r"''T,',VV eight, or more copies, make a Club. 1 son getting np a club of three, a'l t f dollars or ciub of Five, """'is' dollars and a half or a 1 - tcr. Ar.;ra tr O. lnh Of tWeiTW. LIN, ! V. ,4 J.."'". O V. " - - , ... . . . I . .1 l. II - fifteen dollars, an extra copy If preferred 0.; o send as a premium, (instead 01 i " -f vy and Illustrated Lady's Albn-o, broJf- f;j4 in gilt, or either vi our Mezz itiu's. ' f r j e: a 27 inches br 2')-"Banyaa P-.!.'' illl .d Child, in Jail." or "Banyan - -ing f .r His lielease fioinPris'. 1U eettii ' uc a club of Sixteen, tw , ' 1 - .... . n tW tbeM:ga.ae wiil De senior - prcnuu-.i. r,rTr5 JI'El Adart;;, i. st-pr.iJ, C i... p-,.j K :' All Posli,.tc:s 'f,, prr -cn uay j -t up a e.o. -l'-'m touiiy, if written for. TO TE--4 A'fiT:-:: . t mTS The u.-dcrsl-ned, Board ot "'""o.-V DRIRD Apples, Dried Peaches, sago, Rice, aH, Candles, etc , etc., stirch. . ... r r- TM f.,r il.a nurnose OI f."""" . .t on ibe fi. -1 Saturday of ea-D w"- :?; PM.attheofiice oi li. W. Tbcm- are required te Live a certificate ijt previous to .atmu . t.il'hshE;- JEP-.MKhOmj PA1L, Tubs. Kegs, Washboards, &' ' Cabs aud Wheelbarrows j S, At xMc-Laughlia WETL Backets, Churos, Sieves, Clothes Pins and Cstileoi At McIjAUglidin .& Svu'i.