THE ADVERTISER, rCBUiUEU KVERT THURSDAY BT FURNAS & LT2 ANNA, js:3iJ Sloty Stickler's 3losk, tl&in Street, TERMRi , : ''. fjrotierear.lr pti.i in livjnce. - ' 2 00 if puid at ibe enduf 6m ruhg 2 50 , . . .. .. 12 . 3 ()a !s iY 12 or m re will be f irpl hpU t $1 60 per (ni!D. pryviJeJ ibccisb aecumpaules iL oiuer, not 0.li''nc. i ., I i! ft? 12' . A s It M A kil; V SI r f- r ! r i t 4 i . vlZ W ! j ; ' - i THE ADVERTiSE", p.atzg or 0'if s ;.::. , .!.c '. - - o r "Free to Form and Reflate ALL t!iclr Domestic InslSlnllons In lliclr oini iray, snbjeet only to the Constltuiir.a ofths -Ur.!Ica States." ( Oil' t .:!.:;! : ri( ...-r, - - U.'M-IjIi C :.: ", t..of fi", - iO:.e..-:!t j C-i..i i-njuf, - - j vsiieei .:'i!t C u:i 1 i e ytkr, - 0ipc4iuu.. u-.i,:i.. One l it Cwl'in;.: iix uion't, Onsfouriii C ;t rh:' , - - Ouei'tiifc Cvt-is:n tx nj u-.i.', - (li e C-'lumn tLiue n : - One U:!f C'! u tm : '.-.rr-o If, O'.o fx:: :;, i , a.:-f. tr,. .- i , - - I nuet".-,-.' !i 0 i' .'rir:. - i ! 1 i a ' o ' VOL. V. BKOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 18G1. KQ .'.1 BUSINESS 0 A It D S. JAMES S. BI'DEOKD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Miv.iT tVr."v.--.V:CLCf In (!j:ir.cc:y. . --P.I'J'V.'NVILL'S. IT. T. iilic I'cak, or iiut." KV STORE. AMI A . scnoi Mi;r Jj:iiis:)i1 & ' JStrhoriih it ATTORNEYS AT LAV. "AMI - SMACmy.S IN CHANCERY, C n" First 'ft nd Uain Streets, IlroiViivtllc, - - ?;msl;:. 5MouoyAclV4-vn.ood.01x PIKES' PEAK GOLD! will -fjeiv Pike Pe "lvj"r' ,,.nv ip .ii fln imt n1 PO "vci balance r -co.vi .hi i Mini Clnr.i- re lial. In in va-en I utMt Hi inte-i . eturu. -I lUe Culled itaies, MiC ir Anv fBoe. J HO.' E. C A R SO N . BULLION AM) EXCIIlXGK CROXEL B KO tt'S I' I LLC. .NEIIBASKA. . ' ' ' nn?04 . ni?.; p. uwiN, llivni" DirniViientlv located in IiItO'.VN VII-LK,' NEBRASKA, F..r theifwii. e .r Mdiinc ami Surerjr, ten- OU.'f hi Iain Street. DRY GOODS HOUSE. Uo. 2LX, r.Ir.in otrcct, 3E0YHVILLB, II. T. 3. D2 S3 22 Oil 2" Si ilre 1 n-i coii pleti-il ilnii in'w biiinci lioii'e vi I. uii Siici'l, i.e-n l In- U.S. Iiiil (Un'(. in KriAViivii !,ei c I hoy Live iciuil m ai at i-.iUt iii.j: uli l l.C iiion .IV..1 ..llc t o i Hi . Dry Goods, Provisions, )l M I I Klll'ls. FLOUR. CON FEC I' IONARI ES . (i n j: c x a x n t i i:s vm i ts, Choice LiqvorSy Cigars, A nil a ''thousand and one," other luitijri- evryboiI. ''oU-. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK llr.iwnvilie, Apri' 26, ly no23v3 v not LAD AW M D. ,.rrmhi. rrie ii in Brownvilie an A.. ,;.,i.uniiyiu it he Ui resumed the practice of llcillclne, Suiicry, & Obstetrics n I h .P'. Arict tteiti..n f. hUprofewlon.io receiy. ihi ..nv.n. j.tr.m.Ee .e-eMMre oTtendod tohim. In T. W. TIPTON, Attorney at Law, br o ir Jv r ille . v. t. .Clocks; Watches & Jcwe J. SCIUTTZ . M..th.'iiit(nii nf Bnwnvill' 0 . " : hu ...eatrd bim.el. h rerrerVyihlnaiuat.'! bu.ine. which w,. "1 . .'. ir.5,? "h HewiH4lo... all fcinda f re 'l' ''"..'I -V ....J iewclry. AU work -:.r- pii iiii ii jiw..,, v3nlS!v ra.m-1. ' , , - L '. . .. ,rr.l,)U.A!)AT AI.i:XIS,MCDl. 4 . ka . II V 't'1 . M IlLGU IIOIalalOAl, Xi. I, City lluildingf, MISSOURI A IIOfala-illAY, SA.INT LOUIS t t 5ICBD Ni. tD rerl re-i. Product and Uoiniiiissioii it Il-tl KK BY PtU,HSSHN TO P.woll l.'vv x Lt ii n. - - Si.J-frej.1., T'.fi" V K.rlcih, . " " 'ti T S.J 0 - . -.. 4-.:-'d vc.., - ' H i -i X 5 it T- .i ' ' CHARTER OAK Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Cor.r. fneorporated ly ihf. Slaie of Connzciicvt. Capital SJotk 200,000. With lare and increiiMog u rp!u recti ptj,8cpure ly investrd umlor the anetii n and ajiproval uf tic Comptroller uf Public Aeccuutf. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JAMES C. WA I.K'.FY. IVcM.lcr.t. JOHN ,. UVCS, Vice President. KM AS til LI.. Secretary E. D. DICKKRMAN.Ocucral Ajent. DIxlECTOHS: Alfred Gill, Daniel Phillip?, JnlinL-'Hunce, K.P.t.l-et, J. A.llMtlcr, E. I. Di'-kprtrmn N.W'heaton, Sam. C.it. Nelson Ilullistcr, J Jaiuos Kj. W alklcy. S.n. niresfrtrd.M I). ConnHing Physician. A. S. lloMiiday.M l. M.-lk-iil Kuiiin.T. Arp!ic.iiiDf received hx II. . h TUNAS. At;t. R-tt ISrownvilii . .T. OHIO IJURSERIES. AS Hit M'ain i nv ap.irojcl.ini f-.r i rapl :int it. ee .c we c.ill at loni ii.n l T,cr i'i'iln Kna Jr.-ers mid ethers ul.ius to tciuliy lLeirgmvi;c! "iir tlKk of Fruit and Onto tin ufal TnCs. Grtye Vine SiinAibny, Iiosrs, cfc. Also: all the le:idil:R v,n ioties of Currants, (jo(-e! rrit-s. M;kU errie? . Sirawlitrrit-s. Tnio Dclewaro Grapo Vines ?ItOPAGATI.D PEOU'THL OE1G1NAL tiiOUlI. strong. Well-ranted One Yeor O'd Vine $1 ; Tiso ienr old $t 3 lo . ui. A few ixfra lanje la ten w.ltt bearing wood, &l lo i. Smaller tajert il to $1 oJ ALSO fine vine of AllenV new white Hybrid Anna, i'lura, Coiicrd C:in!oti. C.iMidy. Dial a, llerletiiiil, I n l f..i ii. p. fie I. i-aii 1a NVir l.ili.i. J.-.ui-a, t)n " i - Hebecra It urerfi. ui-w lij It idr fjy lot's Uu.iitl l -K...I-ii Liiloli ill zo &.C. Compile; ly iii'.im'h l).iai-are. wlih ahiindjnt One ibroiis roo's carefflly p;icked in iimmi ciivt-lci;(l hi ,n k and .cut isi paid, lu any .part ul the L'uiou, iu ii ipt ol SI each lnliell.iN 4iid Citawbii of one and "vn years' urcwtli ri-ifii vinoh f r Grapprie It i.-pb."rrie.- illackberries nr. 'vliornch. No . h 1 1 ul the luwei rates, 23" iiud f'.ra'-iicnlar. OKD. V. CAypiiKI.r. Delaware, O. Oct. IS, 1SC0. iil6-3ia. ha f If RiAL estate: AND Collection Office or 57. "W. Seclfor!, JJ 'UWJN V ILLI;, iNEUKASKA. Main, Btfween Ltv.e and Fir at Streets. Particular attention siven to flic I'urc liasc and Sale oS'Kcal Lis I air, iK!ariis:?r Coi led ions unci i'ayzsicnt ot" Taxes Tor IVon-Resi- dents. LAND W AliRAXTS FUIl SALE, frr enh and on nne. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED fo-Ea?ter:iCaj rolirtH.on land.-" selected from personal exnminntion. T.d a coinpli-tc Tnwnfliip Map, nlioirirt Stivnin t'itnlier, Ac, forwarded vitli tlio Certificate of loca- ion. IJrownville.N.T. Jan. 3. 1SC1. tI t ; .'-v it xt-z-- Jtas; !"i ri ' whii'h lii vp .1 I i-r -itck and e offpr lliom ve ' . r .r the F 1 1 1 Tr-ide lfil . ami w nt Ul rol i-.it i he -rile: t th p wi liin; in im ih i-ii'. Kiicl.iht- r.t.i m; an I .-cat I r C ir1..cijc ml P ice Li -i KM ICS ,. KOlt I). v5ii33-FvCii3 ()Ui. Xur-etip. T.led ,. O. AM BINDERY, rOUNClE ni.FFFS 'IOWA. WILIaIAT.1 r. Mv 17 l.'CO t.'m.tamwtt; ' DENTAL SURGEON, " n .. .r.-.l ,iiiii I1 it. i:r..M.ville. N. T t.-i l'?ri. iii ' '' ' V-' f" ' "ninnnity. All h'h f tr-i i-i . J. D. N. THOIvIFSON, JustlVc ..f tilt Wwv'v. aE( " HROWWTIU... hlllUithJi A... ice. Mhtf..- fi - l--r """;U ll Mju" V ,i n ..w.riiln June 21-1. HjJ A. - C O X ST A I5LC, IMPORTER AXU IlKtLKR I M IRON, STEEL, NAILS. (iiSriV.S, M'iUXP, AXLES, FILE A5D BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS Alio: Ha'js, Slices ana Hem Mull. Third Street, between Felix and Edmond, o TATrP TrCT7T IT in . Which he net Is at St. Loui pricesfor cash. Illaiheat "Price Paid for Scrap Iron. December t, lS59.-ly. . GENTLEMEN'S WEAR JACOB MA 1UI0N, ilE'CHAtl . A'LO?, nnoir.wiLLC, jvkiiis.4ska, Ih jut returned from St. Lvuis wiili uo entir new i-toek cf . LATEST STYLES .Of Good f..r lVn!.letnonV wear, wiiiih lie iri:. tnnlic to order nt sWt notice, und in a in inucr !i arrsnt to bo natisfaetnry. HiKubK-k eor,Mst.-4 in Tt r.f.Llaek, colored it n.i t'tted cloth ; Ll:w l-'f olrcd and mixed dK::Wiin llvk, eolored. tao. y and mixed . dssiincrs ; fin 'titurky Jenn, Chei-kf, Uotfonmios ianeii5, ir:i n'3 dm-k Satinn, Vf:-in, Hrnid.. Uatt..n, p..rl . He return lii tbnnk .o I he pentletn'-n of t!ii-r-catid vLinity fr th-.ir pnst liheral rron;i-p n hirftfuliy invitos tlsnn to enll an-J t-xamiii t; row stock. Ilu 'e-N eonf'd.Mit that in I he fu 1tre hi the jmst, he i!I bo uUo to i ve eulire at- "vrnvulr, March 21. lS'Vlj Lime ! Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! t.'!'-' it! In' J'f " i P" r.i'-r r.n r- Hisr.ilv on I.,- ' -. v-i r iTl'T .trUC'P ul I ";' w..ich i.c i-ivite. t:.e a'tenti'.ii .f th-.s-e v i-t -' Ti j,.rae -iH..ie;,-ortt! tt.tki'.n t,r at j.tiy l".r P ..lit thi-jQUty, i.--!nirc1. Oyer's Acaio Cure. Johns & Grosley, SOLK il AXri' CTL llT'li Oi'lllB lliritorED 1 T7 T ! T TT TT rp prtnTiTTVTn e Cicajest and mn.il durable lloafuty in vsr. T IS FIRE.iXD IV. i TF.R PRO 01 Ir c in be applied ' new 1 -1 ..id r.xiii. .r :ii I kinds, hii -t iiu'Ip r. is w r In 1:1 i I'm vim.'tl.P-l.l ii.ii rticettst iioiiiy nie-t liii d cl Tin. v.ziii is hvtc-o ns durable. Gatla Pcrcha Ccmont ' -r p-C'prviij: ami rc.i.n, ine i in iti l i!u r inp'alr .ul f -vii j 'le'Citi ii-ii, 1 1 ion i' ir c ! ictiy i . n r. in -iroil by the c iiitrnc'i n and PxpatiKivii if metals, am. Will not crack in cull or Run in warm weather. These mitpriai h.ive been th rniihly tested in Ne 'rk Hud .iii p:irts r the S ml, em mi.l ve-iiein Lite- nd we can give ubundini proof vf all we claim itilhel- v.ir Pnpr are readily app:icJ by ordinary ljborer at trill tt'Xl'P'i-P. NO I IF. AT IS 11EQUIRF.D." 77ie.sR mot'-riols arc. j 1 vp ready foi is: anil jar Miirj nip; to all varfs of .. ''o mi fry, with full printed directions foi ini'tv.ajxon. Full deicriilirz circulars will be fnr-- iis'ica on apviicalii.i l.y mail, or in per son, at cvr principal cfiics. 510, EKOADVAY, (Jppj&ite St. Xi.:hiN n tel ) X f.W YOTIC JOHNS & CUOSLKY. Feb. 23, 1S6I. AGEWT3 WAKTED. 6nio-- FU! 0 tIAMEMAL REES AMI Sraill Fruits Cultivated ar.d for S;i?e AT TH R OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati, . CLERMONT COUNTY. OITIO 100.000 aUTLE TEEE5 4 TO 7 TZET IIIGII. Ja-nlinx nurtrntt IiO.du per M .. regularly stirteu o tbo trtde : reloeted, 10 (H) pi r huudred, retail. I'caolie. 5l2.0'J fM-r hundred, retail. 1'lutn, 40 entd ea -h, ret.nl. CLerrieit. 2i cen's emli. retail. - Quince?, 2 j eonts cadi, rctMil. t;(K).stberrie-. 73 eent j.i-r lr... TTonglitcn Sccdl, 1 Vn r .t ree. 4 0 ec n t- oto it . S 'a 1 1 J . i d . ' IVar trces,.0fii'e:'ih. Iv:ir'. I.Ih-1' berries, J 1 .0.1 .er d zn. Liwton. Str:iber'i". 2 ktM. l.hulrirb. 5I1.(I(I per litind'rd. Linn.xn. Th3 ahi.vc ii.nmd tret-n Mre li- w r..win lijon n own ground-., smd vo emisid'T them v.-rr line. -1 1 ir..privt r'ii iittentimi ha's boe.i given fur. I lie Ii- fiiteen veiri "aim nt rutin !v t' tho pn;i 'uU.ni " Xurscrie , the enltivnt in and m irkei in.i of I'Vuit- md durin ir this tii'i !. Ii;ivc undo I a mi-oiip.- t- id'e.'t fr nil the m-Ht corm-l sources r.irictio.J cspe- ia! led ti(!:pted I o li is film i tc. All rder- ne.romjiatiu d by cn?t. at'enurtl t- :in-tn;lly: and. if noee.-.-arv .delivered in Cincinnati- i nd forwarded !' -o-1. t-x.-ppt mo lentto t h.irer wlieu orders are b'jxed or bn'l. Allress. W. C. DOLE, .0!ivz Branch, Chtmoul co., 0. PEASE & FOWLER, BLACKSMITHS. JU"a1or f3trcct, BRO W N N I L LE. N I : H I! A 1 K A. II ivp T,-.-itly !. ' d-: . :e r. ' t r.'r.ii. .SI! FZED YuUliSELVES! New Eatiug Saloon. EEI7J. WI1YTE, l!iisocnrd a new Ettinj ll-otse on Main ptreei n.wt, d.i.r to tLc U. S. Ltud OQcj in D.oh nvili. !iero ... CAN BE HAD A T A I. Ia H O U 11 S. AM kindof grtnia served tip a? d.sir-d, nt tli ii"t test not ice. ()y.ipr.. Quails. Prnirin ChitKf ns. Fi.-Ii, Vt-inxm. Pil., Cat s. Hyi Cufl't'. Swvrt nii'l 15iiM.fr . AIi!!. M.i.han.l Milk, ill id Mich. Como o.2a.cl Ooo Mo ! ! K. h. 7. I SC. . 1359. 1859. 211.Z!S lIa Si. ST. JOSKPiS R. 15. 7 KALI. A Hit A( K.M KXTS. M r ni utr IV tin leaves St. Joseph at - - 6:00 Kve a tt ; T.-.tin le ivps tin - . C:iO At J -tepti is -e uhed br the Western Sfase Line. i is-ci Jer s ) ve iine i'i 1 'ire ii'P staainp l y thi route liiy c .a lC'tions made af llnnibal with all"Eastein m l io nhern it ii lroud atul Pjckcts. .1 T D Ilvywooo, S ip't.. Ilaunical. D C Sawin, General Agent, St. Joe P H Gito.vT, G. Ticket Agent, HanTa Tiieu. Hill. G. T. .Ag't, Bruunville X..v.-ml.er 24. 1859. Clincliins Horses Shoe Nails, As I mice - pa? d through this town, one i f my hurst ' thoes hci-amu loose, ui el I went to the sho ot a Mimh named LuVelace, to girl it fastened. The sho was nearly uev, and h.td become Jooie in CJnavijnence of the nails having' diawn out of i he ho .f, al though iht-y had bet a tiiuchtd in ihe manner universally prac ticfd. Tlie tmith rtmarlctd ihai all ihe oitif r shoes were loose, and would soon drcp clT, when I requested hint to take thetn nil" and replace them ; and then did 1 perceive ihe dillVrcnt mode, which he adopted for fixing' them, which I will here deiail. As fat as he drove the nails, he he merely bent the points down to the hoof, without, as is customary, twisting them with the pincers ; these he then drove home, clinching them against a heavy pair of pincers, which were not made very sharp; and after ihis had been very carefully done, he twisted off each nail as close as possible- to the hoof ; the pin cers being thill, the nail would hold, so as to get a perfect ixiit round before it sep arated. These twists were then beateti cioe to the hoof and filed smooth, but not deep, or with -the view to rasp oif the tvist of the nail. "Oh ho V said ; I, "I have learned a lesson in horse-shoeing." 4Yes." inid he, "and a valuable one ; if I were ever to lose a single shoe in a long day's hunt, I should hr.ve to shut up my thop ; my -business 'is to shoe ihe horses belonging to the hunt, and the los? ot a shoe would, be ihe. probable ruin of Chords. The disease known as "chords," is of rheumatic uriin, and isruppo.ed to atfect, dm fly, the fibrois coveriuurs of the mus rles of ihe neck, cai.si.ig the animal to have .hai is called still neck; which is known I y his unwillingness to move the pari in any direction. Like rheumatism ir iuiulago in the human subject! il is a very pamrul affection, aud Very soon af fects the general htahh of ihe hor.se, so as locaiue a feverish slate of the system, known by quick" wiry pulie, &c. Chords usually occur among animals that inherit some peculiarity of constitu tion favorable to ihe development of in flammatory diseases: ihe exciiiug causes are exposure to rain and cold, over-heating and xhaustion. In s.ort, the disease is most likely to appear at certain seasjns of ihe year, when the circumstances favorable for iis development are in full operation. Treatment : Give ihe patient two drachms of nitrate of potass, night aud morning, for a few days, and rub ;he af fecttd parts with camphorated liniment, twice daily. Wet packing is said to be efficacious in the treatment of chords. Cur. Jim. Stock Journal. A Cheap Corn Coverer. Last season I used an implement for covering corn, which worued so well and saved io much;labor, that I send a de scription, which may benefit others. Dc scription not quite clear.-Eo. Make a very light frame, similar to a shovel-plow; set ihe stock and beam at right angles. Instead of a shovel, hae a piece of iron about 6 inches square fastened to the stock. When using, hitch :i liiirK irnrlli nprlinrii n ihnn.aiwl rwitmd-s i,..i t ,r ... f.t.,1 f r.,.!..t " it to a horse, and as he walks iti the fur -K.nnlv l,.r,nH von ,!r.v hn,n nt'.d alter the cum has been .dropped. 1 .j ... j .i ich ihu nails betore you iwict ihem nil,"' said I. . Yt h," replied he, ' by which I secure The thing uas clmr as ihe light of day. V piaui irum six to eigni ace. md I have several nines endeavored to V -ay be used on quite rough press the cover into the mellow earth, and it will gather sufficient to cover the irain nicely. Lift it over ihe grains of corn in each hill. With thi implement a man make our shoeing smiths understand i: but lh y can: ot see ihe udanUge it Would be lo 1 ft tinsel ve. and t:us$, therelore, it would never to in tt&e pails ; bui if my Muiht-r 1.. nuers cannot see how it worus v.h hah" ati ye, and have noi the reso- hiiiun u get it pui in practice, ihey ought to see the shoes drop I rum ihe feel ut t ilieir Imrses canv. u I once was accus- rrotind. and will do belter work than can be done with a hoe, in the most careful han I s. Cor. Jim. Jlgricullut int. Hungarian Grass Injurious to Horses. A correspond. -nt of ih ? ft our try Gen t'cwai , says thai a disease heretofore un known has appeared anion,' horses in his treat Age or a Ilcrsc. Wilkes' Spirit of the Tim? gives an account rf a small black Galloway, eleven lianas high, which attained to the great est aire of any horse of which we have any record, lie was a resident of a small village near Haddington, in Scotland. He was foaltd in 1720, and at the time of his death he was CD years old. More over, he wa hale as well as old. A few weeks before his death he trotted for sev eral hours at the rate of seven or eight miles'an ho::r, and fed well in his cats and hay to the last. A correspondent, who has had much experience in such difficult matters, writes to Wilkes Spirit of ihe Times, ihm by rjoing into a stable or workshop, when on fire, and harnessing ihe htr.es, he had led them forth without difficulty. It being unusual for horses to be taken unharness ed from their stalls, it is probably one reason of their being scared when drag ged out thu3 in case of fire. into Ft. Sufiipter. not return tho lire. :.rr An.! Ft. fcutiiur rfcn decs There Las just lien iwo esI Wor:ii3 In Horses. The presence of worms, or parasites, in the intestines of horses, is a sure pro'f of derangement of th? digestive organs: hence the best remedy you can make use of for ihe purpose of ridding ihe system of the horse of their presence, is as fol lows: Powdered Popular Bark, 1 " Sulrhur, " Salt, y Equal parts. Goldenseal, Caraway fc'eeds, J Mix the above ingredients together. The dose is two ounces every other even ing, to be incorporated in the food. Cor. Jim. Stock Jourval. ....i ii n,.v in!.-.. ., nt. iirhburho d. which he ihiuks has been J 'l i 1 lt . in old lu.rse shoe al anv of the smith's, prouuceii t,y ittumg iiuu-arui,, gras flops on the road, ami examine the tiin-'h ' tlie nails which have drawn out uf ihe hoof. Und he will so-ni perceive how tin lung oin-rates. In short, if ihe nail.-, nrr- l.iven liome befure iwisting off, and the inl torint d by ihe twi t, be not after wards rem jV d by the ra.-p- I should I t 'lad lo bi told how iht shot-1 to com rip u all, unless I y hrt c.iuiug out the iwisli Farmers Calintf. - hay. He says: I lu y very suddenly lose entirely the use of ilu hind quarters, and cannot stand al all. r our or my nnme- late neighbors have each had u horse attacked ihus ; two. of them are to-day dead or dying, and one, after being iai d I y a tackle and slung for awhile )s likely in lecuVi r. It is a sinlieienl laci.tnai in :ich ot thest; cases Hungarian hay has b . ii fed exclusively, and it is confidently ffom a"rtliab; BY TKLEGRAPH. Cuaiilestol, April 13. Two of Mai. Anderson's magazines exploded. Only occasional ?ho:s are fired from Fi. Moultrie. The Morris Island Battery is doing heavy work. li is thought thai only two of ihe smaller mag azines have exploded. The greatest ex citement prevails. The wharves, stee ples, and every available place is packed with purple. The U. S. ships are in the oiling lui haVeS!) !t aided Mai. Anderson. It is now loo late to come over the bar, as the lide is tbbiug. The ships appear to be quietly at anchor; they have not find a gun yet. The whole roof of the barracks is one sheet of flame; shtlls from Cummings Point, and Ft. Mouhri are battering it over Ft. Sumpter iu quick- succession. The Federal Fl?g ttill is waving. Mai. Anderson is ouly occu pied in putting out the fire. Every shot on Ft. Sumpter seems to Itll sensibly. The people are anxioudy looking for Anderson lo strike his flag. It is staled Good Whitewash for Indoors. At the retitnsl of rnanv subscribers i wh hay nnt rad the prtvmus voiiunc-. if t ie Jlgriculfurisf, we h.ere republi h he directions tiiven two years since for ihe ie4 whitewash we have ever used. For a moderate sized house, say eight rooms, about 33 lbs. Paris white, and 1 b. Lpsi white a hie are needed, xissoive b -lievtd to be the cause of the disease I luar of many other cases near here, be sides ihese four, but always where lion garian has been largely fed. My horsi s have ha l nothing 1 ut straw- aud torn this winter, ai d lire locking finely. I would , , prefer oats to corn, however. e source thai up to 10 o'- thek to-day no one at Moultrie was kil led. Eleven shots from Ft. Sumter have struck the floating lattery r.eiow the wai ter line. The few bhots firtd by Ander son this morning early knocked the cliimney from the officer's quarters at Moulirie like the whirwind. WILLOW CREEK J'.v'i 1 H xs' Sc; f i fc-fl .-5,4 r;. j II r i i. fi 1 .M 2. 'K) 3. CK) 2 CO 3 6J 6.00 :j CJO Stand ml Apple tree.', of the most hardy and mi nr.ived varieties, three and ' f..nr yua.- "id, rr:ii Dve to per 100 n plOf.O riht lert huh loi!t) $1J.00 ou.OU i h eberries, ll-.ttsliUm 4 Ul ;ir.iwi ertie-, Ncc rinc, tr.o best v.n iety kii'ivn . , f-0 McAvOry X- 1 7o ien!iie Seedl'c Genesee, crimson 1.00 '.i ton "U kberry. per U-izcn $2 00 fnviiia Ral berry f0 iMafl' - " 6 tcl Hybrid Tie Plant, none bcttei4.00 15.30 25. CO Victi.na " 6.00 twl D itch Currant, p. derea $1 00 6.00 diaek Xapies Curr'l " 2 00 ine year ,.ti apple seeuiinsi 3 Co AIm. tiunioi viimoihpr artie'e? rontalned in liurseries :enerally, lUSCs, Dahlias Plihxcs. .C . A'MffM. K. K BA'TX, Witfow Creek Lee Co , l'A -!. f - 1 in IM-. r'.ir;,- ;t:. -.li!t a '-,.r Tli' 1" v." ' k ' e'"i(-i'- : .!')' f-t i'i-riciif.1. 1' I"- f h .ci:'.? t ' ? ,- a'l t.ii.i -1 wi.. fc-w-lr-e-. 30. 3 ir 70,000 APPLE TREES AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF A MILE WEST OF SIDNEY' IOWA. Thec trees nro t! Inrc-t i f tin ir :' ti In f ur:d n the State lliey Mread.ipt-.'u llioi il .in I dim u 2.Vt:0.1 I Tur dd trcc, 1st cuoit-c, 20 ceiits t-iieh M 'Z' 15 eents ei'-li 4.).l!00 2 year old tree (t!icy arc nicennrs at 10 i-ti' nii-h 100 2 yenr old IToiiliton Seedling Gfocbtrrv. nil !' frtut luid, 1 a m.-t en. h Sua 2 ver old Kid Dutch Current?, full of fntit "it.N. I b cent each 1001) I yeiirold Ked nnd WLi to Dutch Currant.. it I II eautji each " IllO I v-!ir ld Concord lrnne Vines at 50 cent. rti-h. t!ii. i t'oe fft knwn raj-o !P0 lyenrold l-iabcilt Unq.c incs at 2a cents :..-h . Stnnd.ird nrid Dwnrf Pi'nrs nt 50 cl ei"'i f;i tscli-mjr" f' r thenb-ve, I dl alc Wheat, and r.mr at tin' Sidney in iret j.ri.-e. or Ji-urg Cuttle. -.inner, Cuslt, or flow notes with ten per tent in- Ct'ti'Ft Trrm present indention we will h:tve ft tret rnon vnd thi ctluit wriidt n.ietout 0r -hard. will do will eiiim nod sret trrf Mnn-hH V.l. nV-tf I1KNKV V.'U) ' . "Crdvclin?" Grapo Vines. Ordr- l r Vn.c f t t.if" r U. d lirio i .;; ,.., iii-c. m.tini-d ly C.tr-ii w ill r.ee.r - r.,ii.l . ( i. to n. i:.,d .... rnifVii-c -. rn a h. - I '"Til.vn. - ... . . i ... i . ... i - . . i . i . -r- -ti, i vt ic i o. Major An (lernn's nnlv honrt is to hold nut fnr nil! We lake the following excellent recipe from lhc sb TwQ sh are maI.in for protecting animals against ihe lorture ,n towards Morris Island with a view 10 the glue in hoi water; also make a thick 0f flies and insects from the American land troops and silence the batteries. Ft. wash with the Paris white aud hoi water, stock Journal: Sumter is undoubitdly on fire ; the flam-.-s and add the dissolved Hue and sufficient water to make the wash of the proper consistence. As ihe mass stiffens over ni-'ht, it is belter to mix each morning what is wanted during the day. If left over night, warm, or add hot water to make il limpid. Tlie Paris white is chalk cleansed from its impurities, and is only a very pure whiting better lhan is ordinarily used for making putty. We use the Copper glue, vrhich is considered the besi here, but any "ood while zuv will answer. It costs here 50 cents per lb. at retail, and the Paris white 3 cents per lb. Jioth articles can Take of uv.lnui leaves, and the leaves! of lobelia; of each four ounces; add one gallon of poiling water; let the mixture stand until cool : ;hen exrress the fluid through colton cloth, aud add four ounces of the ;incicre of aloes. Apply a small quantity of this corn- pound djiily, to ihe surface of the body, by means of a sponge. are raging all around it. Mai. Ander son has thrown out a raft loaded with men who are passing up buckets of w ater to extinguish the flames. The fort is scarcely discernable ; the men upon the rafts are now objects of fire, r mm the island, with glasses, balls can le setn skipping over ihe water, striking the mutilated roft. Greal havoc is created among the poor fellows. It is supposed that Maj. Anderson is cn fir siens. CnAr.LrsTor, Af ril 13, r. r. The Ftderal lhrg was again LeLtod over Sumter, when a a mrsji'i ger with a flag of truce wen: to th-? fort, n u fst minutes ihe federal flig-wai cg tin drawn," down by Major Anderson, anJ th. while, flag again unfuried. - (Jll A RLE373T, April 13. ' Ft. Sumpter has iurrendere J; e con federate flag floats over its wails; r.cn-3 of the gjrrisjn cr confederate troop3 ar hurt. Gen. 13-jaurgard as just g;nc to Ft Sumter, also three fire companies I) queuch the fire before it rta.hesthe mgi zinc. The people are will with joy. Xo Carolinians were hurt. 12'JO J shots wera fired altogether. Anderson and his men were conveyed to Morris I.-l:i::d under guard. Major Andersen has reached th3 cny ihe guesi of Gen Doaurejard. Th3 people sympathise with AniJerscn bet ah hor those in the steamers in sight, who did not even attempt lo reinforce htm. Thsi wood work and efneers quarters cf Fi Sumter are all burnt, and no oilmen were wounded. The Fort was take pc session cf to night. ; Mo.NTcosrxar, April 13. ' Maj Chambers has arrived tringirj Lieui Worden, of the federal navy, as a a prisoner of war from Pensacola ; ho was bearer of dispatches to Ft Pickens. Guns have teen fired here trr.id great re joicing in honor of victory. Wasiiisctos, April 13. , The war no.vs h read with feelings cf regret, there is no excitement, but tL-i present mournful nevrs creates a ge-eraT feeling of depression. ' Cincinnati, April 13..; ' There is great excitement throughout the city, and busiuess is consequently neg lected. Balt:?:ci:e, April 13. A man made his appearance iu lhu'city this morning with a stc.v-;ion cockade t;n bin head, he was pursued by it crowd a:i had to be proteettid by the police, intense excitement prevails and there is great anxiety to learn the newsfro.n Charleston N. 0r.LE.i5s, Arril 13. , . A grand muster cf the cny volunteer companies nvas made this morning. ' Pre parations are making to defend iho Mis sissippi In the best posoitl? mjnr.tr. Nashville, Aphl 12. There is much enthusiasm, at a public meeting resolution were unanimously ad opted condemning the adiuinistraticn fgr the present state of uflairs and sympa thizing with the South, Zoo.ler and others SI,- Will or Qrnlt n-rnlo Tho rfl m nf mankind would perish did we case to help grauua y oiow.ug up ice ion ne oc- cach other. From the time that the ""jr ' rtsuu- laJl 11 mother binds the child's head, till me mo- ?anes e f rem all the port .1,0. t,0 tin.i nstkti.ni -inPQ ih.P holes, fhe d istruction of 1 1. Sumter is tie obtained in a.mosi every en v u. n...yc-. , . frnm ,u0 i,rn... nf thn dvin-r mevuauie. rour vessels, mo ot mem The above makes an excellent white- ' .... . . , A.r larg I0.CC0 Si!vcr-:uup3 -1. Zu, c- - -57;. lr-T-.-'l o !!. V-ir-l t, :i' 11 t ki.i.ii r i.r '("''i r-m--i at 0 r.t"ti i C" l ft'fttii recti?. wash, cleau and white, anl not easily rubbed ofl. - Its first cjsi is more than lime wash, but it is durable, and for nice rooms it is far preferable. Ticks on Sbccp. A correspondent of the Country Gen tleman thinks the most sure means or keepin" lice off of cattle, and ticks from hern. 1 to keep ir.em wen. lie gives his experience as follows: bome twelve ytars suce 1 ogana new fl.ck of sh.w p, by the purcbasH of 20 hi ad rem u large fluck that were in rather uior condition. I fitf d a loose stal l- with bojrdsand floor, in which ihey w-ie ent nl 'htsnnd stormy days, having beards mug tu hinges al ine sides, mat couui De . I . l ..m r.. .1 opciitd nnu sliut a pie;istuc, mi mr pur-. lose of -veiiiilation. lne res'iit was, my shei n 'Mined all winter hunt grain of 1 c ... my kind, or roots-, ami in tne spring iiui 1 tick- was seen on any of them. Such las been my practice from ihat time to the . 1 . 1 present, and some ytars nave wmu reu r-ig-iy commonly about. fony or fifty have never fed any oil meal, and Iiav. never seen a tick on either sheep or lamb during the whole of that time. I think the doctrine of prpiection irom cold, wet 1. tin in bit.' loll winter and spring. With LOtl.are Ui.d k p ill .MtllCi! all ihr 11. k in A neric i. An . xp n n tif twelve year.- is .-u t.f c ry ' ts a I , ,1 X.ivv n tl.e tnii;! lor ih se li.a. vv a;ne-s. raise licks and wish t gyt rid .if th n 10 pr p ireshelu r for iheif she p. and s th 1 1 tin v are tak ii an; ; I . 1 we cannot exist without mutual help. All. -VrSe, steamers, arc m signt over ire car. therefore, thai need aid have a right t0 e largest ot tnem appear? to oe engag- askiiof their fellow mortals, and no one, In- -Horns isianu. ine names iiave wl.o has it in his power to grant, can re- n.ey sucsiueu in oumj.ier. but Major fuse without incurring guilt. Auuerson uoes no; ure any guns. uen. oeuuregatu icii ine uuu jusi now in u boat for Morris Island. The excitement is if anything inert asing. A letter from S. 13. Paylestcn, dated at "Moultrie, G o'clock r. m ," says, not n man was killed or wounded. The iron The rifled Water Cress. This salad is easily raised wherever there is a well or pump. Take seven flooring board's, and make a tank four feet wide ami one dep ; pitch ihe seams, and battery had been da-naged ink 111 ihe earth ; fill with oort soil, and cannon of the battery did greet eection set lints. Run in all sp.lt water. on Sumt-r. arid were all aitn-d ieto An- I have raised it 111 ibis way for three rr.Min'. port holes. Three of Sumter's y.-urs. a ht d 1 f the above.size furni hing gun were dismounted, one of which was an ample supply. Ihe last two ytars 1 ten inch callender. The cannon of Fort ashed it, and cut from 1st of May until Sumter opposite Moultrie was knocked the middle of December. Il should have off. a warm aspect, to get it in bearing early, The steamers Water Witch. Mohawk. but is better snaded by an arbor ot beans, and Pawne.e, it was ihcught, were ihe three first vessels seen in the oiling Another correspondent says the bom tardnunt has closed; Major Anderson ha? hauled down the stars and strings A "bumptious traveler overtaking an and displayed a white flag, which has old Preslyu rial minister, whose nig was bsen answer-id frcrn the City. A teat 13 on the way to Sumter. The breach' s addressed the meeting. Lancasteh, Pa., April 13. : The stars and strip ja are displayed ia honor of Maj Andersjn, ihu Vuluufjcri are being drilled. Motrin, April 13. : There is great excitement here, the? people are gathered together in gre it crowds, can 3011 5, rockets, bonfires, 1:1 'isic and speeches are the order cf the crca- ing. - PniLADrLrniA, April 13. -; War feeing is rampant, pjuHe tva iv credulous alout th burner iicito, rt'gi- gemts of miiiiia will Le ready to march in a few days. New Yonr, April 13. . The Government 13 said to havj char tered the steamships Philadelphia nn.i Anderson, the former is being rarii.u nueu wan proisions, army iiors. ar.d munitions of war, the other is to Le L-id in reserve for any emergency. 7 Nor.rOLK, Va.. April 13. Orders have been received tola cut tie frigate Merrimac imim-.diately.. , . , Montgomery, April 13. Gen Beauregard telegraphed to th2 Sec of War last night that there had beta hea.-y firing all day Friday, that. four guns at Fi S. nn-er had been dismantled, that the Confederate latteries wtroa.il" safe, that nobody was uurt. lint -1 stcr;:i ers were cfl' the lr, and that ti e r a was quite rough. Nothing, cf tj-d;ys date lus been receied by thj Vt'u; partment from Chari-.'sion. ' IIalafa::, N. S. April 13. . The news of the bombardment cai-jci a profound sensation. The Leg. (a-sj a resolution that th-y h.t'J heard wit' deep regret of the war among ntighhjrJ, ami without expressing an opinion prycia were ciicreu lor reconciliation.' ' , It I . squasli, etc., in Juiy an-i icgut, or me sun is opt to cook it. Cor. Jim. Slock Journal. ir iiir c vS.'-l A. W.x NT;; S IV. J uiiceua, l.'.s. .in ni.it : . f -hi re h--lrd v.ily , . . 1 , , .1. 1 klnniix. :i 1 il 11 II iV ill Lu si e. - u.. a U A. TKIIUT, C:csceuiCny, IvWa, much fatigued, quizzed ihe old gentleman upon his "turn out." 'A ijicsj hcrse yours, doctor ! very valuille bast that but what r;iakes him a.' hi t;iil so. do 'tr ?"' Why. as yioi have, its' e1 m, I will t I y mi. Ii i !or sh' .-urn ici.-nn ma' y i.r i) .u w.igj so a orti.-f i.atu al 11 i leuit is my experience. Ti lit - i liitij n v v I v ; th.idrcn. w..ii'.d retain a fr h l I ag ,:iur.i ;i .c . iu:- ! ve, a: d t i-.erful a. id kin Jv . tveu as I 1 1 . C ' I , maoe in fori oumter are on trie side op posite to Cummings print. Two of ih port holes are knocked in, ar.d ihe wail fro. u ihe 1 p is lU'mlli.'g Thr. e s srls, mi- t.f them a lirge sized st-atn- r. are o er ih-- b ir, a:,d s,. em to b' pr jr mg 1. 1 1 a; titip He in ih.- toi-hict Tin fir.- .if Mi rris I -bind, and Mou'tiie is tliridi d b'.wt t n Si.mti-r and the slops o! war. 'Ihe ship-have not yitop. n l fir oii CI ar cston 'I hi la'.t. r.es'f Sidlnan's I-lani. C -mn'ii'gs Pdnt and U S. es :tL lattery ure pouring wis ai.d uLdlal ii.h, c:i the Uu'. Bjstox. April 13. '; The wor news frcrn Charleston crta:c"5 profound sensation iu this city and" roughout the State. The general -;i. tiineni is that the Federal Government is right and shall le stiitaincd. ThA ij't Gei.er..!s office as crw h d with r,::za3 of the Slate Miiiiia cisring their c;d mands to the Government. - .. St. Locis, April lo. ;' Later accounts confirm th-3 surrender of Ft. Sum tor. St. Loci", April 1J. -Still later cccount3 confirm the surrend er of Ft Sumter. Tru; Carclmiar.s ' are surprised that the fight i ever. ' ; Soon after ihe flag staff wr.s shot cr?r Vigfall was sent by U.-a irpgurd to Si:.7t-:r to offer a.nlrtar.c f with a white Cig subdue the flamei. Ar. iorscn rer-li ihtit he had just di-fhiycd a whit-? hag l it th'; I attunes had i.ot -A', pp. d firing. Wigf::il trp!i. that Ar.d. rs-. n phi-t -.-.. J J.,;ri the Ann-ricin flag, i tn r. i,d r, . r fig.'.r was the w-.r.l. M.-n 'A;.'.!rc:i :f;. ti "hit;! -d I t n 1 ,i IH'1" '!! I T I 1 t 1 i: m- t 1.1 not or no:,! not 1- .' r !,n;j"r :i e s?-s-r- ,: - r 1 r. j 1 1-n.i -j 1. .! r-.i. .. '.. : ... :i 1:. ;iy. . -t lo'. a d hi., m w--e o !i i'..r.- ar .-.'.'ht