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T"", There is flonrflf

inans,V' t wbich does not 'always

oftbs service. Wew"kf?-?-

M. lrt in the abstract.. of-

s'JTnitirr trials' and sentences pnblunea'"'V.lr.n.nnWicanfor the Mis- -

At st. w ris

enP;eoD7weresentencedtodeatb.

l1lTo!gfo- - One of them,

BV live was active in the Lawrence

The eleventh case is that of

?T0l!Jadooldir who mnrdered Oapt.

SaSMt..t St. Joseph.often are.commnled to

uSnmenls for Jong terms at Alton.I C the rebel mail carrier and spy,

ZWed of bnrning steamboats, is

3 when the CommanderffDpartmentsballorder. WeknowS the merits of the cases. Bnt8.oU'Jtwof the people of

.Lawrence

- - -ininiu." - tt;01 fit subject for mercy.

Ererybody here wants to know why

Jniils are not more regular and trosty.SL, jeems to be something wrong pb

.valine between Leavenworth and FortWonder if HawkinsTaylor conld

find it consistent with his duties torSt this line and see if something is not

Wonder it laytor couiu uuiImpose bimself and restrain hia

fcJinmi lone enooeb to attend to theLjness which he is paid for attending

b If he cannot, he had better quit,who will. We

tal let some man have it.retired, here, of this contemptible shys-k- -.

Wb can see what business a cit- -

'a of Iowa, who is appointed mailf r Kns&. has in seeing to our

niili bat we can't spo what business he

lu pinnging into politics, to the negli-rac- e

of his duties as a public officer.

Boritr Sirtintl.

Tie Washington correspondent of theSnnVSeld Republican writes of the authoress of " Rock me to sleep, Mother,"u3 other besntifol songs i

I ssw, tbe other night, in a boarding-),0B- e

psrlor, a pensive, thonghtfnl face,

trl'rth any qneen of society would be gladto number among her goests,. that ofFlorence Percy, now better known aa Mrs.Ptnl Akers, who sends forth from her litt-

le lodging-roo- snch inimitable touchesof sentiment She is a copyist in theWir Derjirtment : bnt her soul is en- -

trtacbised by ber genins from her roundof daily drudgery, snd she is here a princ-

ess amongst worsen.

Bniao OCT rrre Rags. They nro scarcelad higb now, tbe pappr-raake- say, andio tbey pnt np their prices terribly high-

er tbin ever before with a single except-ion. Tbe good housekeeper will cotimltler own interest, and that of publishersi!k, by hunting up and selling all theirpiper rg.

Tlie printers of Atlanta, Georgia, liav- -lirg "ktrnck" for SI 87 per thousandIras, the fonr journal published at thatIpiiM hire own compelled to suspendIpuicstion. As soon as the printersIstied work, however, conscript ofricrrsl:eJ tbem anil marched them oQ torixp.

Tley indn'tre in some ronch iokes inI ft Joe occasionally. The Ilernld rer

Mtly innounced that the News had ccas- -'

ritoexUt; and the St. Joeites believedMntil thejsaw it contradicted in thaSt Imis papers I

A LonJan snrgeon has recently pnt a 'fog to fletp with chloroform, and takingcat i piece of his sknll, has inserted a

tfh crvitll. thronnh ttliirh ho rantie ebinges of the" brain produced by

The career of Santa Annn' tlken him Once mom In ttm Tinras nt

tn native Unit. IT imnJ of "Co,.mzi w.th hi family on the 27th nit.,

lot bii sdrent cipiIpiI nn rimt,iA rfrrnt letter from an officer in the

P'PrtmentoftlieGnlfaid:.vWeleave'"two rionrs; lint nnlir tlm T.nr.l J;" i innK. Know where we are go- -"?" That's the wav to do it.

G'ncral Gillraore's troops in Southirolini ar rir..rf.t theirr. " I'vmrn on way to

rtn AOnrOf. Mil will nn dnnhl liura' ' HWt in t! o; -- .m.;- j KViuiitt tat'M'(;uel Hiihmond.

CoiTCSpOllbciUC.

For tlie Cliief.)Can tsriui, Tms., March 1C, IBM.

.UtJ Cmir-T- f :n jl.... v. . ."i uuuuucu ue mieresk- -

"5 the nameroon frtn. r r. v wmi sauk. M. i,.mB,o fcnoir that his worth... . m a, mn anavwn"asanotaeer are appreciated by the

-- a or -- Dixie." As an evidence othL ' f th9 snd oId Uni"t clt

Ml Tennessee) preiented him, a few days.", "T xtrJ fine horse, as a token of theirioTtM',oaofhi sterling .orthua nun,

nc" aa oE5cerof hia rj

and its cause." The Cap-jP-H

MjinS, he would trust the

"" W0rth7 "" h'fibtt..U,0rn0t" -- And well he may

aim i8dei"S from the pasvheVaL ia Bw ,wre,-- - N9 'man' stands

ie estimation or the solbjera than

W "hwTcr h bas.been aUtiaicd.kuHJr.weU ke Pwnd of thewldiera sheail ... ,h "''? Held," and Cant. Mor- -in, y" u' be one .of her brightest

j,.n. Jne Ion? snrviv tM. Hell-bor- n

.tJ Gnai U . . .''"aJwio permmea to return tbl eons be Jore second only

H..SV.

?or the Chief.) . 'TE.Car t "nr':AP130.18G4 '

''.aaom-- ' n7'wwwieation of last

mebW',"1 CCrred hlch destrovedU,ded ?" UBCe- - Tbe sanunee should

"t,:'ttT!!!sl,?rllMit,MtBa th .

ttni-"rw- the editor ha. mv heartye m. HARDING,

HAVE BECEDTED AllTARGErAND FUl &RGBTMENT OF

OF EVERT-DESORIPTI-ON. VfHIOH THEY.W1LL SELL LOW. FOB

a.ti!sr? ct

S.Jf Tliejr will keep ei hand

vvr.!"I i- L ,U- - I L1

OHIO CHIEF. KEAPER ANB MOWER!"ij.'c; 7i;- - i1 ' 'i. cs,White Clond, ,IHv 5. 1664

' if". l "

General Order No. 8.HtuD QniBTEKs Statc or Kaksis.

Adjutant Gexxial a Orncz, 1, Topeka, April ,19, 18G4. -

Jf. The following, Section 4, Militia Law',February 23d, 1864, is published for the Infor-mation of all concerned:

" That the State shairconstitute one Divia- -ion, and shall be'divided by the Major General,Commanding, into fire Brieade Districts, withpower to alter and change the same' at pleas-ure." - ; - -

II. The Regiments of Kansas Militia "willhereafter be numbered and designated as fol-

lows, to wit: t1st Regiment, Col. C. H. Robinson, Head

Quarters Leavenworth City.2d Regiment, Maj. A. Stark, Head Quarters

Topeka, Shawnee County.3d Regiment, Col. C. TTillerasen, Head

Quarters. Lawrence, Douglas County.4th Regiment, Col. S. S. Cooper, Head Quar-

ters Oskaloqsa, Jefferson County: '5th Regiment, Col. G. A. Colton, Head

Quarters Paola, Miami County.,6th Regiment,, Col. Head Quarters'

Mottnd'City, Linn County. - 'XJ--

Tth Regiment, Col. Peter McFarland, HeadQuarters Leavenworth City'.

8th Regiment, Lieut.- - Coi: v: S. 8mlth,Head Quarters Council Grove, Morris,County.

9th Regiment, CoI.F. M. Tracy.Head Quar-ters Troy. Doniphan County.

10th Regiment, Col. "Win. Pennock, HeadQuarters Centropoiis, Franklin County. '

11th Resiment, Col. A.irJ.,Mitcheil,,HeadQuarters Emporia, Lyon County.

I2th Regiment, Col. L. S. Treat, HeadQuarters Atchison.

13th Regiment, Col. Julius A. Keeler, HeadQuarters Oiatlie, Johnson County. .

14th Regiment,-- Col. D. "W. Scott; HeadQuarters Fort Riley.

15th Regiment, Col. John T. Price, .HeadQuarters Junction City, Davis County.

IGth Regiment, Col. F. W. Potter, HeadQuarters Burlington, Coffer County.

17th Regiment, Cob E. C. Manning, HeadQuarters Marysville. Marshall Connty.

16th Regiment, Col. P. L. Hubbard, HeadQuarters Atchison.

By order of the Commander-in-Chie- f.

GUILFORD DUDLEY,May 5, 1861-l- w. Adjutant' General.

BIisolutton orI iIIE heretofore existing be

--L tween T. C. Shreve and II. F. Kacy, under the name and style or bbreve Alacy, inthe Drug and other business, is this day, bymutual consent, dissolved. All persons know-ing themselves to be indebted to tbe late firm,are earnestly requested to call on either of usand settle their accounts, immediately.

"White Cloud, April 29th, 1S64. -

THOS. C. SHRETE,. H. F. MACY.

May 5, 1864-4- w.

IVotice of Final Settlement.NOTICE is hereby given, that I will make'

to the Probate Court ol Doniphan County, Kansas, at the June' term; 1864,for a final settlement of the Estate of WilliamH. Mau;.k, deceased, late of said County

MORGAN S. MAUCK, Adm'r.nMaya,-lS64-4-

BROWN COUNTYREDEMPTION LIST, NO. 3.Owners. Qr. S. T. R. Acrs. Tax.

Unknown a w ,29 3 15 160 24 47Same n e "19 4 15 160 4012Samo n e 3 1 16 160 30 05Sane n hall s c 21 2 16 60 13 56Same n e 20 1 17 1(0 35 63Same so -- 20 1 17 160 ''36 50Same n'halfn w 27 1 17 80 18 95Same . n e 32 1' 17 160 45 28Same Lot 2 in 10 4 17 46 15 53Same and hf s w 16 1 18 80 30 48Same s part ne 32 L 18 4 12 90

Farrall Estate s;w 34 3. 18 160'-3- 9 50FarfOW-Estat- e ne 33 3,. 18 160 33 80Unknown It 1 in n 3 4vl5 50r 9.74

Same id a fr part 34 5 15 26JJ, .4 35Same w h ne f aw --22 1 1G 120 25 69

Si mo n e 33 2 18 160 36 85Same Lot No. 9, 6th St., Hiawatha, 10 86Same so 3 2 18 160 &3.S&

Same, ae 6 2 18 l(i0 .83bSame ne T 2 18 160 37 85Same. aw 8,3.18 160 .48 01

Same t ne 11 2 18 160 53 95Same 12 2 18 ltQ 48 94

.Sfrne a.e 15 '2 18 160 Si MSame ehalfnw ir-- 3 "IB, x80 208Same n w fth n e 19- - t 18 --405 25Same- - BhalfnT)' 19 a 18 80 r10 09Same ' z. t,-- e 19 a 18 16025.85'Sake"' it-ti- w 27 3 18 160 4004Siima' half n w 30s a' 18 80 16 48Same nw 33 2 18-16- 0 53 71

'Sane' ;342 18 168 43.09do half aw 35 a 18 80-2- 7 95daJh:Bwf n 19 15' 120 l3

.do shn:w.fse ,3 S ISA 130- - 58do w half n e 14 2 15 80 24 27do whnef-:if.N- r 16 120 25 00In wh An a fn w: 12 2 16-1- 3316

--'doj h a.wf .,w 12.. 2 H, Q

do J 1 a S)ffic IS! A UBI C Mfe 51

io h 1S iaJ, .io Jig--, jjiftr 36

do ?nhaltw, 3 4,:18, 80.15.63do Lot 176, Shawnee S$,HMkwath,:j2,Pldo Lot 15. Delaware St- - ,,do.T , W

NOTICE u.hrteres tea, tut nnia w "."r.T --- .j

t--. !. ..Miad bT.the Second(2d) day ofSeptemberA. D. i6WJfttaxes, eosU, charges wi inieiwii "'J"-- ,paid, the same will bw eonveyea to the ip-se- rs

thereof on demaid, as V.VComity Treasurer, BrowtfCeuntj, KaMtaiMay 5, 1864-4-w. .. , . . - ., .

ESOnajOTIKEWTTK.A MONTHAjto tanted toaen

'O Sewing. MacUaea. TTV .win givesaisriioiitpBag.MachwaoJ;tekiy

for-.i -- t, --tn --,.w

. r , v vt Mic j

a siood' assortmentTTXiriof &

J.U f 'A. iifiA At

, Notice!VTOTICE is hcWy givesntoj all halders of

urowa Uountjf Warrants, issued by thevvuu,,.vnjuuiiHiui:jra oi tsaia wQwn, uounty,prior to October Gth, 1663. .that I, am ready toicuccui ii, sucn warrants.' iiy order or (beCounty Board, no interest will be allowed.onaald Warranta, after the 1st' day of June,' A.D. 1864., E. L. POUND,

- County Treasurer..Hiawatha, April 25, 1864. A''t,

Sheriff' Sale, li J--

NOTICE is hereby given, that I will offerat public auction, at the Court

House door! in Hiawatha. Brown Countr. Kan- -sas.on the 30th day 6f Mav, JL--. D. 1864, atoneo'elock.P. M.', of said day, the followingdescribed real estate, to wit: The south-We- st

quarter of section No. one, (1) in townshipNo. two, f2) of ranee No. sixteen. ri61 linirand beinc in Brown Conntv. Kansas: Takenas the property of Henry Oldaker.on an orderui aaie iu lavor oi Kiias xvewton, issued fromthe Clerk's offlee of the Second District Courtof Brown County, Kansas, on the Sis't day ofApni,. a. u. iw, a:.d to me directed,-- ashoriff of said County; .." .

Given under my hand, this 23tk day ofApril, a. u. 1004. i -. ' H. M. ROBINSON,

Sheriff of Browu County,' Kansas.April 28. 1864-5- w. v. Pr'a fee, $6.'

hotel;Leonard Smith, Proprietor.IKUVy'K'AflSAX, , .

THIS Hotel is pleasantly slloited,to the.Court'Ho'use and" tbe' business

part .of town. Guests will jeceive; the verybest attention. . ,'

S3" A large stable in connection-wit- h the'house, for the accomdation of horses,

January 7, 1864-t- f.

TIIME., DEMOREST'S MIRROR hFITJ--. FASHIONS The largest .bestand mostetjftlnltf.h 1. a 1. lf a t 1.A t J I

fcnauic 1 1UUIU1) iuil);auuc 111 IU6 worm. lOH- -t.iins the largest and finest Fashion plates, tbegreatest number of fine Engravings, the latestanil most reliable information, three full sizedPatterns' for Dresses, and a sheet of new Braid-wor- k

aud Embroderini; Patterns. Everr Mother, Dressmaker. Milliner and Lady, should haveit. Published Quarterly, at 473 Broadway,New York; sold everywhere or sent by mail atQgi.... iv l- -.i t. ":.,.- - .Li-- - .:cuui. x j 3i, mm a vaiu.iuie premium

be Summer number now ready.

.. ATrE.vno.xiThe CHEAPEST JEWELRY HOUSE in the World

4,318 PiECER or Assorted Jewklsv ros $50.

A COMPLETE List of Fine Gold, Platedaud Oride Jewelrv, sent free. Address .

J. A.S'ALiSBURY, Acekt,Feb 26-'6- 3 6w. Paovidknce, R.I

J. D., BRUMBAUGH, -

NOTARY DIIRI IO- ? ... . ,. :: Z . ' -- iir i:marymue, marinau tonnty, ianias.

June 25, 1863-6- m.

"The National Claim Ageridy,"ONDUCTEDBY ".

HAEVEY, C0ILINS, BEACE, T, LACOCK,.

JGENERAI. !

Government Ajronjg ,"

476 Seventh 'Street, Wett,WASHINGTON, D. C.

CLAIMS presented and prosecuted, beforej. Uongress, Court or Claims, and the lie;

partments. Patents, i'ensious : and iiountyLands secured

General Business Transacted.FRED. L. HARVEY; JOHN F. COLLINS,OF WASHINGTON CITV. OFntw voar:JULIUS BRACE, IRA J. LACOCK,OF CINCINNATIlOBIO OF HIAWATHA, KANSAS.

April 23. 1863-3- w.

TURNER, FR1ZER & WILLIAMS,WnOLEl&ALE

eno c ER 'H-- AMD DEALERS IH

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,

No. 7 FOURTH STREET,y-- loath of Tootle fc FarlelgVs,

ST. JOSEPH, 4. . MISSOURI.. " M 'March 84, ltC4-t-f. -

NEWGROCERY STORErpHE.wnderelgned haK just opied;at Beek-'-tt

oir atand, 1nWh!U Cloudy nThbm

Family & Misccilaiews Greceries,'-- : , ii0ar-A"'.- - - i- -..

- f k I'll Kb" -- 5JE3.1 "O"'.IC

iTifiz&it

vmniv nvntiH"1.1"!.. "T jawfcfc, w w j Vt I --

--

VCJraclrers, CheeseNUTS, .CANDHSj 4C., ,t '

Which e will aeHat the. loir.lirftgprieW.fo'r Cash. He intendikeeplnf'Bp hU stock,and to be ataR:tiawlpreparea toaeebmsaedatehicomera.'The public ar soitcitea wpKhlift'B'cali. ac ' Jitijivn uu.

White Cloaa, AptMi&.-Aooj-o-

ASSOCIATION,ja?.- -

DISEASES O THE NEMjfpira, SEW--

aewraad TehableTreataent inS.Tr,tOWARl ,AS30CIATI0N tSenVb, iuD fat &?J&&tt&chanre. Aaai mi. y'ap.'iwa.yy.Y"".mnv Ui AaMaKtlaB.Kat9.SOWI NlBth

,.iv :

mu2&. srvvsn.-- inc Braw.iB9eWXBOfcZJ T'-J-

Id

TOLim x. Vxw-- ntirMin- -

el")' it " ' - 't6 psbliibers of thtf'SCIEK TlKIfJ AME

RlGAw respectfuHy'Kis),,.noticelfhat,'theiwtb voLCstc (flewtwrtee) will commenceon the first of JanuaryVest This journal wasestablished in' 1845, aid'is'BndoebtedlT theaaott'widely cirtuhUe4 ibdiisJteeatUl publica-tion of the' kind in the;rrM.Ifl commencinguje.uew.Toiumeine pututaken deafn ,to caUsoeeiaUttention toiu claissaaa "'.

A JOURNAL OF POPULAR. SCEENOE.lit this respect it stands unrivalled. It not

only finds Its war to almost every workshop isthe country, ki the 'earnest friend of the me-chanic nd artixaa, bnt it is found in the'eounting-roo- of tbe manufacturer and the mer-chant; also in. the library and'.the household.The publishers feel warranted in saying'' thatno other journal 'now published contains anequal amoupt of useful information; while itia their aim to' present all subjects' in the mostpopular and attractive manner, ci- - "' j"cThe ScientificAmerican is published once a

week, in convenient form for binding; and eachnumoer containa-atxtee- pages or usetuireaaing matter, illustrated with. ,

NUMEROUS, SPLENDID. .ENJSBAVINP8of alt the latest and best inventions f the day -

xuia ieaiure oi ue journal is wortnyot- - specialnote. Every, number contains fronrfl ve to tenenginai engravings inventionsrelating to e Very department of thV artii Theseengravings arc. executed by.artists! speelally"employed on tho paper, and are pnirers illy

be superior, tff anything' of thokind produced in this' country .

The 'publishes of the Scientific. American'promise to present, as.during. preceding years,all the latest improvements in Steam Engin-eering, "War .Vessels. Ordnance military andnaval T00I3, Manu-facturing Machinery, Farm Implements, Woodworking Machinery , 'Water wheels. Pumps andovner nyarauuc Apparatus, Household Uten'ails, Electrics Chemical and Mathematical In8truments; Flying:Machines, and other CuriousInventions besides all the varied articles de-signed to lighten the' labor of mankind, notonly inthe shop and warehouse,- - but in everyplace wncre the industries of lire are pursued.

From its commencement, the ScientificAmerican has been the earnest advocate of therights of American Inventors, and.theREPERTORY OF AMERICAN PATENTS.

In this imnortant departmtnt, so vitally connected with all the great interests of the country, no other Journal can lay any claim whatev-er; as in its columns there is published a week-ly Official List of the ' Claims" of all patentsgranted at the Ui.Si Patent Office. " J"

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Canadian subscribers will please, to remit 2ccents extra on tach year's subscription to 'prepay postage.

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PIIOSPECTUS FOR 1864.

SOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.i OUR TERMS.There is a great deal of talk among our

about tbe "great rise in tbe priceof paper," and the necessityforacorrespondingrise in the price of newspapers. We do not4gree with' our friends as to the last proposition.It is true that.papcr has gone np frightfullyfifty per cent, at least, and is "still on its waylp." But what of that7 Publishers have foryears bad a good time with d paper,tnd made large profits; and now that times havechanged they should pay the enhanced price forpaper without whining, and without attemptingto uct it back out of their subscribers. ' The In- -

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e shall not increase the price' of tbeLxdgex. That will remain as it is. We can afford It. Tbe retail ptiee will continue to befourcents; and our club, terms.will. remain as theyalways haveli'eon. Onr Subscribers' have stuckto us when paper was encap; ana we ao not in-

tend to increase orfr.ratcs to tbem'now when itis dear-- ."It'isa poor rule that won't work bothways."' I . r f

All ourold contributors havebeenfor tbe ensuing year;1 ouvcorpi will be ao laree,and Vill embrace such a variety of eminenttalent, that every department of literature willreceive the' particular attention of some onecompetent to do it ample and special justice.In fact, our contributors willsend vs from weekto week much more matter than we can possibly use, so that we shall always have a fresh andsuperabundant supply from which to select theYIXTBEST. . T . V ..'lThe Lzdcir's great success is owing to,4hefact that we.epareno expense in getting up. thesest. FAUiifV rAraa paper of high moral tone.The ezalt'cil reputation of, its contributors, thepractical and invariably pure and healthy char-acter of all'it's articles, the.care which is takenthat not even one offensive word .shall appear inits columns, and the superiority of its Talcs andSketches, luve gained for the New Yoaat Led-ger, a position- - that, no, literary paper ' has everbefore reached.; . . ",. I - ,

The folloiringare the names of some ofcontributors for tha:new year 1864.

What other paper ever presented each an array:of distinguished and popular uamea ; .V

Hon. Everett, tier, jonn a, u.,aobott, William Cullen" Bryant; John G. Saxe'George' P-- MorrisT N..? WilUs,. George D.PrcnticcSjlvanu&Cobb.Jr.iEmersoaBenncU,IUionrConst'cllano,;F. A Jurirage,V,WilliamRoss Wallace, T. S. Arthur, P. Haakon Cyerr,Col. Walter B. Dunlapk Mrs. SigourneT. ,3fra.Southworthrwiv-F,ern- f Anna nCora-dtttca- i,

Alice Carr. Marv.Forrest. HisaU. A..DunuT.Mary SanfeyGibs'n Caroline Chesebrp, EthelLynn.Mrs.EstcUa Ann Lewis, Amy.Rindolph,and) Biany'.clergy'menr professors in colleges,statesmen, and pthfeminen writers residing iadifferent parts pf he;.UnioB , .. 4 , ,j

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Uonts larger by some Uurty or, rtj tTOnsandpiest ay. tnaa.it was a year ago; inacea,

t nn oertoi a since our civu war commencedias our edition beekao, Jarge Jas, it ia at thei.t II... O'WWairWS

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.Bipgie copies, f per annual;. w copies, sv;four copies. 6j eight "copies IJ2. JTottmas-ters'an- d

others' who get ap clubs, can afterwardsadd single copies' at $130." The' party whosends na $12 Jbr a dob of eight copieeff.alLientatone tirae,),'witt bi. entitled to k'copj free.Terms invariably iriivance. No snhscriptioatakea for alecs Beriod thao one year. tCaaaaclabscribera sawt aend.twenty-ai- x ceabjiB addition IO ine suoscnpuua, w yj uo jihhkuposUge, which iabalf a cent a copy ok everycaper. The notea'of all apede-payin- g baakata- -kenat m&&J&fi&F &Tenienuyiaa

possibility of JialoeaeCiBOney by saaiL ;;trWs"e'w aUVMtra'velliar.ajreaU,., Ad--

II iniiitfcm taNK, fatlislisc..

W1TCHES3A jFVfllTT!Ol'tlttIckertiu,tFa.W7Offisreit Biu' at Mestle PriceTHE,HUBBARD BROS No65

Maaufacturers& 67 Nas-- r

Importers of all the, Leading, EJcK andmost pojralax Styles af BATCHES andEW.-- .ELRY,. being .dc'trrniiried.their Business to an, unlimited extentVoSer thefollowing elegant Ornaments attbe unsurpassedLow Prices following :

MAGNETIC TIME OBSERVER, being aHunting and open face", or Ladv'g or Gentle-man's 'Watch in one; the prettiest, most con-venient and cheapest Watch in the "World.Immitation of gold; effected by, a patent pro- -

cei wmen. renuers me appearanse 01 goiuperfect, while It does not cost 'one-thir- d 'asmuch. Price onlr 32. Retail at fram 1100upwards.

HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LE-VERS, English Jnanuficture Movement; capnedand full jeweled: has sunk seconds andthenewest Improvements. "Heavy cased and$yuu iiuiutiAiuu um.noo uairsio. xtetaiisatfromS50to100: ' . ,

HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED AR- -

MYvWATCH. Richly epgraved.jeweled andfancy works. TJnsurpasscd.for Sutlers Traders,etc. Price $15. J.Retails.at, from JtO to.$I00.,.A great variety' of 'other

'' Watchesi at low

prices'. ""'JiADIES'SETTSof Brooch and EarDrops

"to correspond. lmitation.Cluster-Diamond- , a.very rich pattern, .nd(cntlr'eiy new. P.rice.'S4..Cbral and Bead entwinedra very neat' andpretty ornament, handsomely mounted, $3125..GENTLEMAN'S VEST CHAINS. Par--

isfen, an elegant pattern, oalj'$4. Tho,Dcmo- -niacjvery heavy, $5.

RINGS-Pla- in, only 75c. Scroll, very hea-vy. $1. .Chased,. a neat pattern, $1. SealSignet, $2. .'ImitatipiSDirmond, $2.

SLEEVE BUTTONS. Patent. Chased orT 1. I ,TT i j i.x.Kuiuc;icu, a iiaw,iuiu very uauusome pattern,$2 50. Double, ch'asetLor with stones $1 50.

BOSO..I STUDS. A variety, of .new andfashionable designs, per sett, $1 50. -

BOSQM AND SCARF PINS. Leaf, withOpal and , Fancy Stones, 12. ' Imitation Diamond, fl 50. ' v

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LOCKETS. Double Glass, richly engraved$3. '

Persons wishing any of the. above, have on-ly to remit the price in a registered letter toour address', and the articles will be sent freeof expense, by return mail "

ET Orders to tho amount of twelve dollarsand upwards will be sent by express to any ofthe loyal State's, with bill payable to the Ex-

press Company, when tbe goods are delivered.Agents, Sutlers and Country Merchants

throughout the country, who wish to makemoney rapidly, will do well to obtain our mam-moth catalogue; we furnish the most saleableoutfit at prices unsurpassed by any other' con-cern. Address. .HUBBARD BROS.

No's. 3 it '07 Nassau, near John St.,?

Feb'iSfi'-J6- 3 3m r New York. Citr

TgE.NEW' Y0?K. TRIBUNE,. 1863.The New York Tribune, first issued in 1841

now In Its, twenty :second year, has "obtained

lation.thnn.'any othcr.'newspapcr ever published , in America- - inougn it nas suueredin. common, with other journals, from the vol- -uhteeringand departure of tens' of thousandsofjta parons'to'serve in the War for the Tin-to-

its', circulation on' the Clh of 'Decemberious, was aa luiiwnft. r'Daily, 50,125

Semi-Weekl- y, , 17.250..Weekly, ' 148,000

Aggregate, , 215,375Pre eminently "a journal of New nd o

Ltterature, the Tribune has political co viptions which are well characterised by the'sinjlc word Republican, In its hearty adhesioDto the great (ruth that "God has made of oneblood allocations of men" Republican in itsassertion of the cqual'and inalienable rightsof, all'm'cn'to f'life, liberty, and.the pursuit ofhappiness" Republican in its steadfast, ear;nest, defiant hostility to every scheme and ef-

fort of the Slave Power, from the. Ahnexa-eio- u

of Texas to the great Rebellion, to graspthe. empire of the New World .and wield tnedesources of our country for its own aceran- -dizement Republican in its hope and trust,its faith and. effort, that this atrocious Rebel-lion must rcsult'in the signal overthrow of itsplotters,,and tbe firm establishment of equalrights and' equal laws throughout tbe wholeextent of our. country, wherein Liberty andunion shall indeed be "one and inseparable"henceforth and forever.

The Tribune devotes .attention iitucalmertimes, and to some extent in these, to'Edcca-tion- ,

Temperance, Agriculture, ' Inventions,and whatcvcr'clse may minister, to the spiritualand physical progress andwell being of man--Kind; out lor we presenilis energies, ana. iiscolumns' are" mainly" devoted to the Invigora-tiq- n

and', success of the War' for1 ihe "UnionIts' special .correspondents accompany every

Incident of that great struggle which Ke trust isennn to result in the signal and conclusive triumph of the National arms, in the Restorationof, Peace, and- Thrift' to our distracted 'Sand

bleedingcouritrj. We believe' that' ribottier.wYse can'a fjllcr or more accurate vlewo'f theprogress'arid character of this momentous con'flict be ootalncd5than through the regularp-- s

rnsal of our columus. And we earnestly sofix;11 100 oi ail iricuun ui iiic.ii-- k

tional cause, which we rccard and uphold' e- -

tbat of .Univcrsal'Humanity.'to aid ns I'n'eoaending its circulation.

TERMS.The common incrrease in the price of nrin- -

tfrig paper and otherlmaterialsnscd irr printingnewspapers, compels us to increase the price of.1.a 1V?Kiio' Hnf n.ir twmi nr ' "

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.An extra copy; will'

be seatjto clubs of 20 andoveK

wire Tirr-W- v irntnnvp -

OneB6pyroneyeajU52liiaesy; ' $2 00Three "Copies, one year; --

, 500Five Copies, one year, 4 '.8 00Ten Copies, one year, 15 00

vAny la)gcr number addressed to names of in

subscribers, $1Q each." An extra copy, willbe sentwi'th'e'very clu of ten'.

Twentyjfjopics J tojone address, one year,$25,and any larjer'number at same price. To clubsof thirty the Sem1:Weekly Tribune wiir besent., to clubs of fifty Trioane will--XWrei.7 -V1,

1beMnfEratrs: - fJ ,.;inB iitiBuivtr,V New York.i ." tr .mv. aa?j!i i

.When drafts can be procured it !a,mach saferthii'to rcm'tBank Billa'TJiejjiiatteof.th.exoat Umce ana oiaic iiujuii a sii casca ne,plainly written. --.,.

iiubscnperswposenu money oyx.ipreaBiu3intV'oaT tiiel'xrss'charres.elseit'wni be deducted WralhfeVemUe.'4, ' 7 l . '

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PIMlfiEiERS.'IHUaSRirr AMD, klCHUlXTTtH"AVE.receivedt"o co'miiB, IargX namber of PrairiePIOwsI ,o IheHjest description. which' wIl be sold cheap, fbr cash, oexenangea lOKjappnueo proinyor proauce. I

. I have also. received the. Agency for McCot tia '.-- --' b.

BdMill aidSaa mm&H,or3er any, nnaber.'r.tbeJaUstJsapvbved pitIerisionreasoriaUe terms: AW'J'ThveeSerir

ilODEY'S LADY'S BOOK

Foicl868.GREATdiffEHdRfc ANtMMTOlUAL; YEAR.i j-x-ii i tif tx - -- - - it.The pnblisherof Codcy's Lady" Book, thank-

ful to tail public whichhascnab-edbi- to pob- -Iisb a Magazine for tbe last thirtytkrte yearsof thab anyin" America,

as made an arrangement with- - the most popalar authoress in tliis'country

MARION HARLAND",AnJbrras cf'Atcse," "Ttiddtn PaA," "Most

. Sieii "Ncmnit,'.' and "Miriam"WOO Will famish a rtorr for ererw nnmhep ofthe Lady's, Book for 1863. This alone willplace the Lady's. Book in a literary point ofnew rar aneaa ot any otbrr magazine. Mation Harland writes for no other pablication.Our, other farorite writers will all continue tofurnish articles throughout the year.

THE BESTLady's Magazine. in the World, and tho

Cheapest."

THE LITERATUREis of that kind that can bo read alond In thefamily circle, and the clergy in immense num-bers are subscribers for this Book.

,. THEiIUSICis all original, and would cot25 cents (theprieeof the Book) in music store;' but most of it iscpjngncea, ana cannot be obtained except in"Godey." . t

OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS.Alljeflortstorival ns in this have ceased, and

we may stand alone in this dfoartment. rfins? I

as wo uo, many more ana inanitel better en- - !

graTinga man are puoiisnen in any oiner work.GODErs.

Inrmense Donble Sheet FaMilon-Tlnte- s.

f'CO.TTAISIVO

From fee to $nen full UnglJi.CaloTtd FatManton eaen piate. uuer magnzinet gite only two.

Far Ahead of any Fashions ia Europeor America.

Godey is the only work, in the world thatgives these immense plates, and they are snchas to have-excit- tho wonder of publishers andthe public. The publication of these plates costs

310,000 MORI?than Fasbioh-plate- s of the old style, and noth-ing but larg circulation ena-bles ns to give them. Other Magazines cahnotafford it., ,We never spare money when thepublic can be benefitted.

These fashions.- - may be relied on. Dressesmay be made after them, and the wearer willnot subject herself to ridicule, as would be thecase if she visited the large cities dressed afterthe style of the plates gircn in some of our socalled fashion magazines.

OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, 'of which we eive twice" or three times as minias any other magazine, are. often mistaken forsteel, ihey are so Tarsupenorto any others.

IMITATIONS.. Beware of them. . Remember that the Lady's

Book is.the original and the cheapest;: If youtake Godey, you want no other rn.ignzine.- - .

Everything that is useful or ornamental in abouse can bcound in Godey.' f

, - DRAWING LESSONSNo other magazines gives them, and we have

given enough to fill several large volumes.i OUR RECEIPTS

are snch as can be found nowh-r- c else. Cook-ing in all its .variety Confcctionry the Nur-sery the. Toilet the vLaundry tbe Kitclicn.Recelp'U'npon all subjects ,nre to be, found inthe pages of ""the Lady's Book. Wc oriclnallv'started this department, and have noculiar fa.cilities' for, making it most perfect. This de-partment, alone js worth the price, of the Book.

LADIES' WORK TABLE.This department, comprises engravings and

descriptions of ei cry article that a lady wearsMODEL COTTAGES.

No othermagazine has this department.TERMS, CASH1 JN ADVANCE.

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Five copies one year, and an extra copy tothe person sending the club, $10.

Eight copies one year, and an extra copy tothe person sending the club, $15.

Eleven copies one year, and an extra coov tothe person sending the club, $20.

And the only magazine. that can be introducedinto the above clubs in place of the Lady'sBook is'Arthur's Home Magazine.

SflCIAL CLCSBIKS WITH OTHEa MACAZIXZ3.

Godcy's Lady's Book and Arthur's HomeMagazine both sent one year for $3 50.

uoaey's jLady's Hoot and Uarpcr's Magazinenotn one year tor S4 su. , . f

Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three besent one year, on receipt of 6 00. - c

Treasury Notes and,':Nbtcs 'of "all "solventabnks taken at par.

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tFIDAVlTS.Xrciumry "Depnrintcnt.OmcE or KcvE-m-

5 Washington, Decemhcr,'18C3.. The Jurat of an affidavit taken a

Justice of the. Peace, Notary Public, or otherofficer authorized to .is held tobe a certificate, and subject to a stamp duty offiye cents. i JOSEPH I. LEWIS,

34-r-3t Pr'a- - fee $4. Commissioner

TTS' LORES' AND hates, sorrows 'and anJ-- gers, hopes 'and'-feira- , regrets and joys;MANHOOD, bow lost, now restored ; thenature, treatment and radical crire of Sper-matorrhoea or seminal weakness involuntaryemissions, sexual debility and impediments tom'arriage'generallv; nervousness; consumption,fits, mental and physieaIalBcapaelty; resultingfrom SELF ABUSE are fully explained in theMARRIAGE GUIDE 1 YOUNG, M.Tl. TM oTtmnrdiriarv book snould be in thehands of every4 young 'person 'contemplating amarriage, and Avery man who desires to limitthe number of tfaeir offspring- - .to their cirenm- -

stances. Every pain, disease ami acne incidental to youth, maturity and old age, is rully exyplained; every particle of knowledge that shouldbe known is here given. It is fall of engravings.

fact it discloses secrets tnat every one snouioknowr "stillit is a. book that must be locked np.and not lie about the'honse: It will be sent' toany one on the receipt of twenty-fiv- e centsln,specie of postage stamps. AddrtsJ DR. "W M

Fofifth, Philadelphia.ttT AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE,

nn'rnhiT what mav.be vonrdiseau.befofe'vtmplace yonrVelf under the care of 'ariv'of the rjo-- t

VOraUUS !. tIB Wi( avafcijJiM mmw v- -

tiseln thiajor'anv 6thef?paperlKetacony of Dr.YouLga book; and rwid it cftatfjItvUtbethe'mekna'bfaavlnffyom-many'a'dollar-

, yonrhealtKaodiiossibly yonr'life; ' ?'-- ,,

YOUNG can be consulted on any of thedseasea described in hiapnblicaiioa, at .hia of-

fice, No. 416 SPRUCEStreet, abaveFoWh,Pbiladelnlda, .w..J.Mj. , v' UKceaonrtrsoHau j, QAiiy.

6D- -J lVATitnMVWoollen FactorvtTA mh' I

T7'E'wol4, respectfully., announce, ,to", onr., v V former fjatroBS, thit.'hajuig.'r efflted purestablishment ,aiid added, more, machinery J, weare 'bc,ethanTomerlyi attend to. theirwaatt", T.

- , , i(,IWpT'win.bw prepared to do .enstom cardingand spinnin-g- , ,fuljing,' Eyeing, iad dressing, on athe moat reasoniile Uraisir ' " . ... ," .

We will also bVprepared to manniaclnre Cassimere, Satineli'Jeaos, LInsey';"TIinneI.,and

- '-Pi.-v.- t, , fCuftcmers froat a distaace aao rely upon be--inatteaded to Droarbtlv. .'.'..... ' J"

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TWENTY-SIXT- H lIRTr-DA-Y

STAEgAPEROF ATVTTmiOA.-- "a.

TUtxuaay L. 1864: i - i iTHE. NEW YORK MERCURY,

t. roa n. .. jijlCOMIfiC YEAR. v

i. i. a.After more than a qnarter of a century of

nninterrnpted success,. Thk Nb Yoalr Mam-dc- ar

standing first oh the mdster-rol- l of theLiterary Press of this country-polnt- proudlyto its'past career as' a guarahtea of new

the future. S.'.lieretofore, it has eclipaed'aU'riralry ; bnt it

proposes" to make the comingjrear memorable"bj teliftiny Us aira putt Hstorf, amllooniing op'before, the world as tbe most 'marvellous speci-men of a fscinitrng, brilliant,comprehensive Literary Newspaper Jht1iJ'ever been pblishcd in either hemisphere, 'y

TUE GENIUS OF EUROPE awill be laid under contribution togivehriltianCy to its columns; and side by side with origUsal production of the most popntar romancistaof the Old World, will bo nbeeil the cltfd'aurrtt of tbe most)-eminen- t story-write- rs 'ofme new. . . ,. -

MISS If. EBR'ADDON,Authoress of Aurora Tlovd'" T.i1t AmUley's Secrer,''" "Xhn MarchmontV'Legaeyj""etc, etc., who has snddmly risen, likeA STAR OF THE FIRST WAGNlTUDEiin the literary horizon of Great Britain, haabeen specially encaged lb supply Tint Nrvrx uhjw .UA.KV(;Hr. injui uuiv. VJ umc, Wliu U19wonderful creations of her genius, at a cotwhich no other weekly in America could ven-ture to inenr. .

Among the nultitudcof distingaished wri-ters and artists who have become f miliar to tha'masses through the vast circulation of the Star'Wsklv or Aurarc.t, may be mentioned tha'follorvius, all of whom are still upon its staff:Da. J. II. RosiNM.t, Cocsm .Mav CakletonMaxgaxkt Blou.vt, Y. O. Kato.v,Ned BusTu.tE, (tROKGE Mahtial,AaTHBR JI.GR.ii.xars, JOLIA S. HCKAHAM- - ,(I RACK GAXn.XEK, KbWASO WltLETT,- -

Feux O. C. Darixt, Maet Chiet,Miss M.E. BaauDo.f, GtMEGE AlBAXV.

Scores of other dirtingnisheil literati, undervarious' noms de plume, contribute to its col-umns, while its pictorial illustrations are fromfthe inimitable pencil of Felix O. C. DarleyEsq.,the best draughtsman of the nge.

Tbe War, which, h.is given the coup de graceto so many pretentious publication?, and hairdestroyed. those that still survive, has added!thousan-l- s to tbe circulation of The New YorkMercury.

Its heart stirring short stories, it3 militaryhistoriettes, iUmatchless serial romances, itsr1

racy burlesques', its genial wit and humor.gossip,itg'fairy tales for little folks

its rare poetry ..its fresh and vigorous editori-als, the infinite variety of its contents, and thtflarge amount.of reading matter that it compri-ses, render it welcome everywhere, and to albclasses of society. Containing, as it does,

j FORTY COLUMNS .,-

of closely-printe- d matter, it may safely be pro'nounced tho cheapest as well as tha best Lit-- rrary'Nswspaper extant.- - ""

Three favorite writers, Dr.-J- . Hi Robinson,-Cocsi- h

Mav Carlcton, and Ned Buntline, arnow preparing three stories for The New YorltMercury. One of these productions will bcommenced in the Opening Number of thNew Year. 1 he authorvbeing, aware of thia-fact- ,

are. engaged in an emulative contest for'precedence, anil the result will unquestionably-b-

that the most effective, story ever penned JjTany of the three, wil commence in the

. NEW YEAR'3 NUMBER ,

of the great RaraESE-TrATi- Weeklv' of thefWestern World.

Tire Nnv York Mcscoav is sold by alPnewsmen and periodical dealers In Araerfcav-T-

subscribers, it is regularly mailed eveVj1Saturday morning; for $2 a year; three copiejTfor $5; six copies for $9; eight copies for $19jrwith an extra copj,free, to the getter np of th.club. Six months'' subscriptions received.- - '

Altrays'uritc'plainlrf the name'ef jour Poit Of--Jiee, County, and State. Wo take the notes ofall solvent banks at par. Payment must inva--riaWy be made in'advancc.

O" Specimen Copies sent to all applicants.Address all letters and

"remittances, post--pai- d,

tocauLdwell- - Whitney,Propriitors of the New York' Mercury,

Nos. 43 Ann Street and 113 Fulton Street,' New Yos-- c Citt. ""

A GEM FOR THE MILLION..

MME. DEMOREST'SRUNNING STITCn"

Sewing Machine.IT is a raAcncAL, radd, ErnciE.iT"and no-- 1

Sewino Machine, adapted to a large?proportion of Fawilv Sewing, or for maenfac- -:

tufirfg purposes, nud is highly ornamental, andfis so light and portable, (weighing less thaaone pound,) that it can be conveniently carried;iu the pocket or reticule. . .

Its operation is so very stxruc, that it re--quires bnt a slight degree of judgment to use itl

By the simple turning of a crank with on'o' 'hand, and guiding the work with the other; Ifrsilently yet very rapidly, with' a Com'mox NezT-vi-x,

makes the running stitch ex'acllv jjkeTHamd.Sewino, only more pcifect and regular.

It will lira, ciTiir.s.acrri.r.sHiitK.TCciattfvt sxEADTjis, etc., with a single or double-thread- ;

onjiny material'" adapted to the" Rc."T-xn- G

STtTcir, from the ijcirrKST and Tiii.t.itsrup to two thicknesses of ordinary silk or mus-

lin the thinnest, usually the most difficult' tostitch by other seaing machines. Icing .sewethe easiest., For ladies' and children's apparel-.- ,,

and other articles made of light fabrics, it. willtherefore' be fonud almost txvAtOABLE.

It Isattiehed the table like a sewing bird,and having riotensfonnnd requiring no lubri-cation' or change ofstitch, is always ready for",operation, and snch a marvel of simplicity; tbaC .

child of six or eight years can itimmediately, and use it iccctujti'llV.

It is not at all liaftle to get out of order1."

The New York State Fair, recently heldRochester, has confirmed the efficiency andstmpllcity and'--' great practical utility of thia.Machine, by awarding, it the First Pabttcx.

Each machine is put np in a neat box, ac-

companied with lull and explicit directions, andtwenty-fiv- e needles. A.

Sent to any address in the United States, earreceipt of an order. Indorsing the amount, omay be. collected by Express, on delivery of thattOaehine. . - ,, "

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Ageritr wanted every where, to whom (hemostlibcraTindocemcnU'will be offered- -,

Forjp'articnlirs,, Specimens of eta..send "a stamp for return postage. AddreatMlii!.'DEJoar3T,No- - 473 Broadwa,.N. Y.

03-- EverLady, Mother, Milllner'and Dreagmaker shbnld have one b'f.thcse valuable Sew"--"

ios Machines. - '060:25.1863."

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