I OH A VINES. MY Stock of native Tines comprise all the verit lle varieties with which I am acquainted. The lasts hare been produced with great care, under the meet favorable circumstances for healthy develop . na"Dt,aud surpass in excellency auj that I hare hero lvfTo been able to otTer. For ihe fall trade, only a limited supply of Union Village, IPWir,(Liccoln,)rau;inc,ElsiEgburg, Tay lor (or Bullitt,) and Allen's Hybrid is offered. Of best Delaware layers, also, the supply is not large, but quality cnequaled. The stock from Delaware, single eyes grown both in booee and open air, is large and fine. For vine yard planting some strong vines, grafted on Cataw ra and Isabella stocks, are offered at a low price . roots rery strocg. Vry large layers of Diana, Ilerbemnnt, and Con Cord, frown with especial caro for immediate bear ing. Good layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds also Clara, Cassidy, To Kalon, Rebecca, Miller's Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby'a August, Hudson, D. lYolific, Cuyahoga. Ac. A general assortment of foreign varieties for vi neries. Of Downing! Everbearing Mulberry the supply is not large, and a great part of the trees already ordered. They are very vigorous, and the wood well grown and matured. Wholesale descriptive list sent to those who wish to form clubs, en application. List also sent to dealers. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue - sent for two three-cent stamps It is designed to be a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage ment of the vine, giving such information as pur- ' chasers and growers are supposed to need. Partic ular directions are given for the preparation of the toll and planting, and the directions for training are illustrated by many carofully prepared engrav ings. The descriptions of the varieties will be found accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person al knowtlodge, and very extensive observation. C . W. GIuiHT. rONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, Westchester Co., Kew York. Tor Sale. The machinery. &-C, belonging- to the Steam Ferry- Bvt "Otoe," consisting of one engine complete, ana part of the machinery for another. Apply to H. H. AIXIXSON, Receiver. KrownvillS), May 30, 1S61. GROCERIES. A eleet stock of light Groceries constantly on band and for Bale at reduced rates at the new store of J. J. TIIUIiJIAN, Brownville, April II, '6L n40-yly Apple Trees. 20,000 young and straight Apple Trees, in twenty bardy varieties, at $ 8 per hundred. VAJTTED. Twenty-five hogs from 40 80 lbs. weight at high prices, to be paid for in Nursery Stock at low prices. Orinoco Tobacco Seed. Fat up in papers sufficient to plant five acres at 15cU; a red stamp to be enclosed to pay return postage. Wanted. 30 bushels seed spring Wheat at 75cts per bushel All the above to be delivered at Brownville. Aug. IS6I. It. O. THOMPSON'. The subscriber Lai for sale the coming Autumn the following : 500 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Goosebery. 1.000 Red Dutch Currant. 2,000 New Rochelle Blackberry. 200 Red Antwarp Raspberry. 200 Brinckle's Orange " 100 White Grape Currant. 500 Victoria Rhubarb. 500 Isabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grape. 100 Tuttle'i Red Grape (New and fine.) Also: a large assortment of Ornamental Shrub bery, for which see priced list, which will be for warded gratis on application. Address, n. A. TERRY, Aug. IS5I. Crescent City, Iowa. H. A. TERRY, . IVholtsalt and Retail Dealer in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, ALSO GRAPE YlinrS, GOOSEBERRIES, Currants, Baspberries, Blackberries. Rote, and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally. CRESCENT CITY IOWA. OHIO 1TUESEEIES, AS the season is now approaching for transplanting trees, &.C we call attention of Tree dealers, Fruit C rowers, and others wishing to beautify their grounds t our stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubbery, Roses, &'c. Also: all the leading varieties of Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, &,C, &.C., &c. Of which we"have a la pe stock, and we offer them very low for theFall Trade 1861, .and would solicit theorders of those wishing to purchase. Kuclote stamp, and bend for Catalogue and Price list. EttStGN 6l FORD, Av5n33-Fv2n3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O. True Deleware Grape Vines PROPAGATED FROM THE OHIGENAI, STOCK. Strong, Well-rooted One Year Old Vinet $1 ; Two year old $1.60 to $2.00. A few extra large layer, with bearing wood, $2 to $3. Smaller layer, $1 to $1.60. AliSO fine vines of Allen's new white Hybrid, Anna, Clara, Concord, Clinton, Cassady, Diana, Herhemont, Hartford, Prolific, Logan, Le Noir, Lydia, Louisa, On tario, Bebecca, Rogers's new Hybrids, Taylor's Bullitt, To-Kalon, Union Village, tic. Compactly grown Delawares, with abundant fine, fibrous roots, carefully packed in nss, enveloped In oil frilk, and tent post paid, to any part of the I'nion, on receipt of $1 each. Isabellas and Catawhaa of one and two years' growth, foreign Tines for Graperies, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Mo., all at tk lowest rates, 53Send for a circular. GEO. W.CAXPBKIX, Delaware, O. Oct. IS, 1660. nl6-3m. JOIIN A. KENNICOTT, at the GroTe Nursery, West Northfield, 111., has ready for delivery r Bulbs, especially Tulips, at the low rate of $2,50 per 100. and f 20 per thousand for large roots. Strawberries, of all the most approved varieties, from 2 to 4 dollars a thousand for most, a few sorts like "Wilson's Albany, higher Evergreens 20 to 40 cents per foot, according to variety and forai ave rage 25 cents. Fruit Trees in good variety. Apple at from 8 to 15 dollars per 100 and the smaller the cheaper and better for distant customers. Small Fruits Currants, Houghton Gooseberry, Raspberries, Blackberries, Ac, much lower than ever offered before. Ornamental Trees, Roses and other Ilardy Shrub bery, in great variety and abundance; and 10,000 ?mall to large plant of Upright Uoneysueklos, Lil aci, Spireas, Deutzia Scabra, Prim, Ac, at from 1 to 10 per hundred. And the beautiful Diehytra Spec-, abalit and other choice perennials at from 1 50 to z per dozen, and common things all desirable at about half price. Catalogues by mail on application ; and every thing safely packed for distant transportation ; and as a rule most things sold t eaV ut ten per cent, less In autumn than spring. f-no-l-vl Isabella Grapo Vines Strongly Rooted Plants, 3 to 4 years old, llany of them already fruiting in the nursery, are now offered at $10 per hundred or $75 per thou sand. " Tlie Fien cii aspberry. At $4 per 100. Large quantities at greatly re duced rates. It needs no winter protection and bears tiro annual crops of fruit. Young Catalpa, 4 to 6 feet $4 per hundred ; 5 to 7 feet $5 per IOC. Hardy Climbing Roses, Fragrant noney Suckles, atid nursery svx-k in general at the lowest rates. RICHARD M. CON KLIN. Evergreen Vrsery, Cold Spring Harbor LONG ISLAND. Strawberries. X:TLZICrGX3 cfij CO., FLUSHING. N. Y. VTiH aend their new Strawberry Catalogue, eom prisin 150 varieties, and new Catalogues of Bul Jbous ilowcra and Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. - ' Prince's Scarlet He grate Triomrhe de'Gand, Hooker's Jenny Lind, and 20 other varieties, $1 per .100 and $5 per 1008. Wilson's Albany, 75cts per 100, ti per 1000, $18 for 3000. Austin's Seedling tlpcr Vsoien. For other splendid varieties see Catalogues. Aug. c8-lt goixiarti Sissoriatum A Benevolent Jnt ittttion entallUhed ly tp'eial En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick ondDutressed, ojf.tcted with Virulent and Epidemic Inteaset and ttpecially for the Cure of liseaset of the Sexual Oman. MEDICAL ADVICE Pien gratis, bythe Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (;ige, ooctipa'ion. habits of life, &c.,) and in cases oi extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charpe. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and ether dis eases of the Sexual Orsrans, and on tbeXEW REME DIES employed in the Dispentary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Sumps for postage will be acceptable Address DR. J. SKILL! N HUCCHITON', Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEAETWELL, Pres. Geo. Fairchild, Sec'y. October 18, ISiki. n!5-yly L0THE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. IV'O DOUBT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT IHE Batimore Cotlring Store, EROWirVTLLE, N. T. DAVID SEIGEL Announce to the public that he .has opened out a stork of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &c, &c, &c. Unprecedented in quantity, quality and prices. He isdetermined his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just as low rates as such goods can be purchased anywhere In the United States. As a sample of bis prices he will mention that he sells Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Faucy and White Shirts, Sns ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &.c, ia the sanio proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts In the future to give entire satisfaction. Call and soo 1x1 m. . DAVID SEiGEL. Brownville, June 18, 1861.-ly O DEL S3 Gr O 3NT rami plow woiks TO FARMERS Of NcbrasJca and N. W. Missouri: AGAIN I would call the attention of the farmers of Nebraska and Uiseouri, to the fact that I have on hand and am constantly manufacturing, at my Plow Factory, in Oregon, AIo., wagons, and every pattern of plows, to-wit : PRAIRIE PLOWS, One andTwo Horse PIotts, Shovel Plows, Hoes ,IIarrvrs,o Corn; Planters, And Harrow Teeth Together with everything in this line used by a farmer I take the responsibility of saying that my two horse plows will do better work, in stubble or any kind of rough ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this upper country. My two-horse and prairie piowswill be sold, for cash, on terms, such as will place them in the reach of every farmer. Jly Plows can be obtained from my agent at Iowa Point, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county, Marietta, Rush Bottom, Holt county, Brownville, N. T.. and For est City. MARTIN HOFFMAM. N. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch, on liberal terms. Orecon, Mo., May, 1860. Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, N. T., keeps on hand a geueral assort ment of Huffman's Plows. Brownville. May, I860, r 70,000 APPLETREES For Sale, AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF A MILE WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA. These trees are the largest of their age to be found In the State they are adapted to the soil and climate 25,000 4 year old trees, 1st choice, 20 cents each 2d size, 15 cents each 45,000 2 year old trees (they are nice ones) at 10 cents each 400 2 year old Houghton Seedling Gooseberry, full of fruit buds, 15 cents each 800 2 year old Red Dutch Currants, full of fruit buds, 15 cents each 1000 1 year old Red and White Dutch Currants, at 10 cants each 200 1 year old Concord Grape Vines at 50 cents, each, this is the best known grape 200 1 year old Isabella Grape ines at 2$ cents each Standard and Dwarf Pears at 50 cts each In exchange for the above, I will take Wheat and Flonr at the Sidney market price, or young Cattle, Lumber, Cash, or slow notes with ten per cent interest From wesent indications we will have a wet season and those that wish to set out Orchards will do well to come and get trees. March 14, '61. n30-tf HENRY BROTX. SEEDS AND MACHINES, No. 14, North Main Street, st. louis, no. Sign of tht Gilt Plow, , And No's. 203 North Fourth St., or 218 Broadway. PLANT & BROTHER, ARE RECEIVING a larpe assortment of Plows, narrows, Cultivators, TIoe, Rakes, Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, Hatchets, Scythes, Snath, CVadels, Forks, Grindstones, Cahoon's Broadcast Seed Sowers. Seed Drills, Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutters, Threshers, Corn Shelters. Pumps. uoiit. yf. run xas, HOT AR Y PUBLIC lmONVVILLEN X. T Klrfoy's American Iron Harvester. Revolving and Sprirnr tooth Tlorso Hav Rakes, Krauser's Culer and VTice Mills with Press, SujrarCane Crnshers and Evaporators, Moll's Portable Fnrnace and CaMrow, Portable Engines and Horse Powers, Portable Flour and Corn Meal Mills, Wood and Iron Working Machinery, - Mortising and Tenoning Machines Lathers, Bolt Cutters, Coach Screws, Lanterns, Queen's Portable Forge and Bellows, Leather aud Robber Beltinp, Lace Leather and Steam Packing, Frencbt-'s WafhinK Machine, Steelyard, SsIct, GAHDEX, GRASS A'D OTHER SEEDS. jr3"Send for Circulars.pi Orders solicited and prompt ly esecutel by PLANT & BROTHER. March, 1861. (Fni-4ni-An3S-4m) Bec-Kceplns Explained. The beft practical work yet pnbiished. Sent for one dollar. Bees for sale by the swarm with Italian Qneen Glass honey boxes, &c, ic. Circulars with particu lars sent to all applicants. Address Jt. QUlSBT. Jotmtviiie,;. T. Jan. . 3 if' CP r rt MAIN STREET. BROWNVILLE. N. T. Takes pleasure in tmnouncing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art.cle In his line, coob: sozsss Of all the improved patters ; viz Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, Sec, nA buu i at iui U' vi cb ut au riums vailClj, nu mu Ul nuivu at tj cunt cij uc vi i p, v , m . a Cook and Parlor stoves, sumetUin; very Dice indeed for 6 ma II families 3MCg3olXs,x& eons. HEAVY SHEET IRON KOR SUGAli BOILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons Coal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, &c JAPANNED WARE, I have procured the right to manufacture a late simple and improved 6elf-sealing Frnit Canto which I call the attention of the public. Alter which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as any other establishment in this resion of the country I am prepared to put up guttering and spoutiug and all other work of my line atthe shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant 10 give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country J. C. DEUSKR. Brownville, Argust, 30 I860. BY ILATJEOT NEWS. 0 1 In r gu Ira ia ra w is ma I S 5 Gome 9 '9 CMOEE BCsTlLEO LIWBS, . A BUI ill iats aim J E WE LEY. Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, &c. Come and see and Secure Bargains, THE. MEIilL. Brownville, August, 30, I860. BROWNVILLE iQ J L 51 i u US O OilMOl JOHN A. PONN, Has Removed From his Old Stand on the Levee to WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BROWXVILE N. T. Where he has opened np a FESESEI SOCKS Consiatlns of STAPJLE AXD FAKCY DRY rGOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family Flour, CONSISTINa OP Ham, Bacon Sugar, Llolasses Cofiee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A tec selected Slock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWARE, Boots aud Shoes. HtS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Boownville and vicinity enables him to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an examination of his Stock, feeling assured he will be able to satisfy in quality, style and prices. IITTF0&1T II M WHITNEY'S BLOCK le. 1861 McCOItMICK'S Reaper & Mower. IV2CiXL-u..otxx2ro5L Toy C. II. McCOIUIICIv &, BilQS., CHICAGO, ILLS. IiIoCat'3 Lifs Pills PIICENIXBITTERS, mo.iirinps have now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and during that time have maintaiued a nincoaracier iu iuios crcry i Ul'JUriH 1 l"C" J r restoring perfect health to persons suftring under near ly every iim oi uiseaso 10 nuico iuo uuiiiau nuuic b liable. Ths fniiowinff are some of the distressing Tarietyor human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICirtfcS Are well known to he infallible. Dvsvevsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and sec ond stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale acrid kind , 1 laiuleney, Loss or p peeite, Bearcburn, Ileadache, Restlesocess, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are ihe gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natnal consequence of its cure. Cos ip -ties, by cleansing the whole length of the in testines with a solvent process, an t without violence all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Fevert, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regu lar circulation, through the proeess of perspiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Life Medicines have been known to cure Rheuma tism permanently in three weeks and Gout in half that time by removing local inflammation from the mus cles and ligaments from the joints. Dropsiet Of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening tht kidneys and bladder ; they operate most delightful ly on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases or Gravel. Also Worm, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures ad here. Scurvy, tVcersand Inveterate Sore$, by theperfect purity which these Life Medibines give to the blood, and and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their al ternative effects upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com plaints, sallow, cloudy, andother disagreeablecomplex ions, The use of these pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum aud a striking improve ment in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza wil 1 always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worn cases. PILES. The original proprietor of these medicines, was cured of piles of thirty-five years standing, by the use of the Life Medicines aloue. Fever and Ague. For this srourge of the Western Country, these Medicines will be found tsue. ieedy and certain remedy. Other nie'hcinea leve thp sy.-terj subject to a return of the disease a cure by U.te medi cines is permanent try them, be satisfied and be enre't Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. 4iener.ii f bility. loss of appetite, and Disea?es of Female- the Medicines have been used with the most besieiT'Ui re suits in cases of this description: Kings Evil, and Scrof ula in its worst forms, yields to the mild, yet power ful actionof these remarkable Medicines. NightSwets Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur eii. Mercurial Disease. Persons whose constitution have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury will Ond these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of the Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful prep arations or sarsaparuia. w.b. muff at. 335, Broadway, New Tork, July 6, 1860, Iy 2.0 O tf rx OSIER WILLOW CUTT-r Variety PerpW3a-f,rliVfG5;. ... t n . ..... " X ni.l cub, u u-ji.no an 1 Erownville for $5 per eighty rods V.",ABitia Tlu i.f,,., . djjj ro flffP tu (InZIftra Tr t Vi r. , j . t ""v isy i. f . thrnn rlrll:rj Ipsa than t . . lr vuerei ocigm w All orders at tbewrrices must be , the 1st of October, 13731. U Vor, Send orders Lt ica;l vt - ""vu,WJ K. O. THOlIPiy ' NEMAHA NiTRSEnYeb)ra'i Qll?f.Z 13 miles West of Neb-aa Cityl ABi t On new Air Line Kearney Eoaij S Wood- Blues and el delivered SEED POTATOES.- stock. Ash Lear. Kidnv lnUf. Bine Rusty Coats.at On r,.'i '11t at the OSce of the "'eWa Jii" 100 Tarletles Grape Thes. The Large Collection Tittt of St T . Delaware. Diana, Keoecca. HerK.m, -n . He, Concord, Union Village, Frank in n!C 30 THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOTIC PICTURE GALLERY. Just Published in splendid Style. 1. P0ETSAIT OF MAJ02 ANDERSON, the Ilero of Sumter, 2. POETEAIT OF 1IAJ0E-GEN. BTJT1EE, 3. POETEAIT OF COL. ELLSWOETH, of the New York Fire Zouaves, assassinated at Al exandria, after hauling down the Rebel flair. 25 25 25 Twenty-five Thousand Sold During the last si2C years. An Average, of over 4,000 eacA Year. Sale have increased from 1600 in '54 fo 5,000 in '60. As a Reaper, the "McCormick" has been before the American publio for the last twenty years, and during that time has gained a reputation which is irorta- lr tde. Notwithstanding the yearlj m creasing 'competition, and the host of inventors en gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, the "McOormick" leads the van the acknowledged su- r -ii J l. - v r . i ? piiut ox au iu mo uuiruu lor practical improve; ments. The representations made by other manufactur that the McCormick was "once" a noted Reaper, hut is now anf located, is simply ridiculous, as the in creasing demand will prore. No single establish ment in the WORLD, manafactures so largely of these implements, and none expends equal money time or talent in reliable improvements. Many changes have been effected during the past season, and for 1861, the 'McCormick" is presented greater attractions than ever before. At a Reaper its SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY command it to the fanner, while its capacity for work, with economy of power, give it the preference oyer all others. The compacting the frame, thus securing a more perfect balance to the machine: the position of the raker, in the rear of the driver, thus placing the weight where it should be, and relieving the weak er paits of the machine; the decreased weight, and slight indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel. and other improvements added, have materially les sened the direct draught, and so obviated the tide dranght that many assure us that it does not now vxist. The draught of the Reaper is 'so light that in numerous instances the large four-horse machine is worked with but two horses. 4. THE B0KBAED3IENT OF FOST ST7M TEE, a magnificent, large, richly colored en graving. 25 5. THE MASS. REGIMENT fighting their way through the streets of Baltimore. A most spirited picture, riving a very correct idea of that bloody transaction. 25 6. "STAE SPANGLED BANNER" GOD DESS OF LIBERTY. A heart-stirring de- sion. exquisitely colored. 25 6. THE UNION VOLUNTEERS. The brave soldier represented in the act of trampling underfoot the traito-'s banner, and unfur ling in its place the glorious old stars and stripes" forever in triumph to "wave." 8. TIIE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, a mammoth lithogradhic picture, brilliantly colored, representing the various crack regi ments in the United States service, in sull dress, and equipped and armed for active service, being one of the most magnificent pictures of that kind ever got up in this country. Among the military represented, are the rvew lork th,ilas3. bth, the tire men Zouaves, Col. Duryee's Advance Guard, 1st German Rifles, French Zouaves, Billy Wilson's Zonaves, etc., etc, Price 59 Any single picture will be sent by mail, postpaid everywhere on receipt oi price. O XT 2L ONE DOLLAR ARRANGEMENT FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR I FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send the complete set-of 8 pictures to any part of the United States, postage paid. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! !lH folio il.g .;.-trf T-xt Bo'j' f r the I: no, : i-t!y We will send by mail, post-pu' l. Union Goods : 1. One copy Hardee's Tactics, tb Citizen Soldier. 2. 25 splendid a.s-rt'd Uni n new devices. 3. 24 sheets superfine Union paper. 4. No. 4 of our picture gallery, (The Bombardment of bumter.) 5. No. 5 of our pieture gallery, (The Massachusetts Sixth.; ine splendid picture" me ueienders oi on Union." TroU r O -7 1 'J iJUiiett, JB?T - taway, Creveling, Clolit.ta a3d over 79 otW V-i a.t pastern ratal frrffl ralp . - . Isabella, Catawba and CIinto at Ifos eaco per dozen, lOperlUO. ' Aug. 1331. At NEMAHA NCTvSJST.'. VARIETIES STRAWBEIIRI". Among which are Wilson's Albmy, $1 p,r .iQ m $6 per 1000 ; Jenny Lini, $1.50 per lfi ) ; TrioJZ de'Gand, $2 p-er 100 ; Boston Fine, HavfTiSf Ilookers, Llack Prince, May Qaeea aai 25 kinds at $1 per 100. . Plants of Randolph Fine Spricly of VS2 at'c per do. Concord Grapevines? I have the largest and best pplyofpnuinaCoi eord Grapevine m the I mted Statesrand I win S orders f.r Nurserips, Vineyards or otherwise, at! er rates than lj ..iher r. liable dealer - Si-z'i vines, three yr . ;,(. brin? fruit, Jr twg dc n' year old, will bo m a by mail, postpaid, fur ' uud warranJ to grow. One y:ar..ld vines perdoien, by Ex. (.n;y JJ c i'wo do do do do 4 53 Ihreo do do do do flj A great reduction from these prices will btnaJ, to those who buy by the hundred or tlousaaj A gents wanted in all sections to sell th?se viaii V, commission. Any person who procures pttrchsi for vines gets up a ck.b will receive tw tum free for each dozen ordered. Cuttings with twoor four buds,one dollarperdo, sent by mail, postpaid or by express, 10 ) for fire doi lars; 500 for fifteen dollars; 1000 for 25 dollar. October is the best month to set them, bat wiU do as long a3 the ground is unfrozen. All money sent at my risk. A year's omlit be given to any responsit le person wao dires iLtaJ who order 10 dellars worth or more. The Concord is decidedly the best family, markt and wine grape now known. It ripens UDitorai:? as far north as Canadas. A circular with misre fall details sent fr?e to i3 applicants. T. B. l'LVNER, Cliatoa, Oneida Co. N. Y (Iite Editor and Propnetor of the "ural imtri can.") CHEAP FLOV7ERS &ITlTJiTa I will send, by mail, jsfpaid, 109 BKiu. bom mostly mixed TULIPS, for one dollar, and Lirrt Bulbs of same, for $2. Cther Bolbs, named, hw enough. IIEKBACEOUS PERENNIALS, of 50 mts.lnt mixed ROSES and other IIARDY SARUBSK8T, by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars por 100. Si. ed and onoics sokls, atout double priee; and mors in small selected Jots in all, 500 varieties "Small Frctts" of all sorts, including Dxlitiu T - . . x kl it ana v,KNaME.vraL 1KEES, 25 ircenIow er than usual. All safe! packed, to keep a month, at purchasers cost. Aiire?, JOHN A. KINNICOTT, The Grove P. O., Cook Co, Lis. SADDLER Y. Saddles, Cridlcs, Collars, TITipf, Lashes, Lines, Gitihs, Surcingles, Slirrvps and Leathers, S.iajjle, Curb and Port Bills, Rtn Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings. Plastering Hair Constantly Cn Hand. In order to suit all, I maze harness from . per bet. 1)4 I have collar from 65cntsto$2 eacft. Halters from 75c. to $1.73 each. 1 WILL BELL AS LOW, if not low than any one north of St. Joseph, and those wishing anything in rt:7 line will Had it to their advantage to give me call before buy ing elsewhere. JOHN V MJDDl.hTON, SIIOWSTJXtE, X. T. Notice Np.w "Pirm The I'nderiined duin,; business in thcir) of lirownville. Nebraska, ur.der name aad style cf SEIGEL. GREEN RAUM A CO have sold theiren tire interest in the Clothing Store to David who will hereafter carry on the bu.'ines at tbe oil stand. SAMUEL SEIfJEL. June 20th, ISM. JOSEPH SMITII. 3NT 33 Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has jus! opened a new LIVERY STABLE, where he will always be ready to furnish gentlemen with As A Mower, The machine of 1861 will ba found fully enual to wuy test that it may be submitted to. The slight indentation of the Sickle, its lightness and combi nation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase of motion not prnctcable in other machines, thus enabling us to good tcorlr, with a a slow team, ox en, evn, working well. Oar Improved Guard aud Patent Cleaner, effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while our new divider point separates badly 1-xlged and tangled clover or grass, wb-re other machines fail. There is also a great advantage in onr serrated sickle edge otcr the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thu . saving time. Oar Sickle will frequently run through an entire harvest with out once grinding, while the smooth edge muH be ground once each day, if not oftener. With asmoth edge the draught increrses as the knife become dull. Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials du ring the season of I860, proved far lighter than sin gle Mowers, cutting at the same time from twelve U eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used with or without the reel this is important, and without the reel, weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all pcrcbascrs, we would say as heretofore, hat far mers who may de3ire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any ther, and keep, and pay for, the one preferred. Pamphlets with full description of improvements testimonials, Ac, can be had by application to THEODORE niLL, Agent. Brownyille, Nebraska, April 18,1861. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR ! We will send the following. po.t-rid : Portrait of the jouthful Col Ellsworth, assassinated at Alexandria, a martyr in the cause of liberty. zo assorted Lnion knveloies. The splendid picture entitl;d "The Defenders of our Union. A magnificent Gold Union Pin, the most elegantyet got up valued at $1 ou. OREGON NURSERY. Envelopes witk tho newest designs and every de scription of Union Goods can be procured of us cheaper than ny where else. Sample sent free, to dealers on application. Address all letters and order. L. J. Y0IGT & CO.. n50w2 12 Inn Street, New York. ATTENTION! BEE-KEEPERS. Kidder's new system of Bee Management, where by a swarm of bees will collect from one t three hundred pounds of honey in one season. Bees can be made to swarm any season, or prevented from do- cgso. Can be prevented ironi nying to the forests in swarming-time. Bee-robbery easily prevented. Moth millers prevented effectually. ever lose bees bv the chill of widtcror otherwise. 1 will sen.l my new Book Circular, containing 32 pngei, free of postage, to any L'ce-Keeper that will send me bis I ost-Unlce address. Itsives the con tents of Book in full, and gives g?neral eiplantions. and cuts ct tbe latent Oo in pound Llive. Ur, 1 will send Kidder s Guide to Apianan Science on tbe receipt or of cents, in postage stamps, wnicn will give full particulars in the Culture and manage- agement of the Honey Ree. Ait oruers tor circulars, dook.', njuwjiw, prom ptly attended to. Addre?.. K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 0X2li,So, etc., etc. CHARGES REASONABLE. Brownville, June 19ih, 1SG1. (n-50-ly) JOHN A. SMALL. Pare Bred Fancy Poultry. For sale Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden and Spangled Polands, Sebright, Black African, red and white Bantams, white and wild Turkeys, Pea Fowls, white and brown Ilong Kong, Bremen and wild Geese, White "Crested" aylesburgh and Mua eovy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabfc its. All animals sold will be earefully boxed with the necesswry feed, and delivered at the Express ofSce. Addresi W. A. GOODING, Oak Lawn n37r5 Lockfort, Will Co. Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of i.nsHDaogn caron at Brownville, ti braska, was, on the first day of Xovember, dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of B. F. Lushcaugh. John L. Carson will settle tbe unfinished bnsine of the old firm and contine tbe Banking and Real Estate Agency business as heretofore at the old stand. B. F. IXS1IBAGH Nov. 1st, 1S60. JOHN. L. CAESOJT. In severing my business connexion with my late part ner, I deem this a proper opportunity of expressing my tbacks for the patronage bestowed npon our firm, during tne period in wnicb we were en?a?ed in businss. It affords me much pleasure also to commend to the favorable consideration of tbe friends of tbe old firm my successor in business, Mr. Carson, a gentleman in every way worthy of the confidence and support of a discrim inating public. B. F. IXSHBACGH. E. II. BEECHES & CO.. .PROPRIETORS. Oregon, Holt Co., IIo. The undersigned have long fine been convinced the want of a first class Nursery in the West. where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C Can be adapted to our clin ate and soil. In view f these facts, we have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of fer fur sale at Wholesale or Relail The comingseaon, a large and well selected) atocle suited to this climate, of Apples, standard and dwirf; m Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf r Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, - Quince, Grapv Currents, Gooseberries, Raspberries. St raw berries aad Blackberries, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Rosea, Daislias, Ac, Ac- Ac. To which we would beg leare to call the attention of the people of Western ili isoori, Nebraska, Kan-. sa3 and Iowa. Our teraa will be as low as any reliille east-: era Nursery. By purchbsing of us thee3penseof transportation, from the east can be saved. All trees and plant3 are carefully labeled and " packed in the best manner for any part of tka Unit ed States, for which a charge of the actual eost onlj ill be maue. 2o charge will be rsada for thedelir very of packages on board S'.eaacboa s. AUcommumeationsadJre.' sed to the undersigned,' will receive prompt attention . EAoPBERSIES ! KASKBEEBIES I Hudson river $2 per dja, 25cts each. Franeoni Z " " FalsUff 150 23 - Allen 2 - 25 Cincinnati 2 "White and Bed Antwarp $2 perdox.' American rurnle Can 3 u Auj. IS31. NE3UIIA NnsSEUT.