Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 24, 1861, Image 5
""10 N A VINES. MY 'Stock of native vine.'' comprise nil tlie Trit .bWVarieties with which I am attainted. Ths . lahtf have been produced with greatcare, under the lujt favorable eircum.Uner? for healthy den iop-fti-rnV,aiid surpass in excellency any that I bavebere tf f.itv rwen nbli tii filT-T. ' FortbTaH trn-1e, only a limited supply of I'nion Viilagp, Lenoir, ( Lincoln,) Pan tin', KiMr'jrg, Tny 1oT t'nr L'jIlitt.Vand Allen' Hybrid i ;2crd. Of .bc.t IMaware layers, aho, tho ruppijri Bvt large, but nalify uie ;'!!!; ,1. The frtick fii.lfl.iw;ire, flngle -yr grr-. n ' t in liouse n3 t.tca air, i !,ir"e an! fin p. For vii-u- jTiTJ.TffrTTn.X' F-'ifla'Mr.-r..-; rti'.as, grafted a Cataw ba and Isabella stock?, arc u.rend at a low price rrxli very etn.pg. Very largo layer? of Diana, Ilerbcmnnt, and Cnn- a " L t r. - : 1 : . ; rt 1 log. Good layers r.f Anna, Hirers' Hybrid, 12 kind? b-o Clara, Ca?iJy, To Kal.n, lUbeccn, Miller's Louisa, Jogari, Emily, Canby'a August, Hudson, H. "Prolific, Cuyahoga. Ac. A general njsortincnt of foreign varieties for ti- ncrie. Of Dowcing'g Ercrbcariug Mulberry the supply fj not large, end a great part of the trees already ordered. They are very rigorous, and the wood well g-own and matured. HTLoIe.'-aT;! "2o.crt p'.ive list Jcnt to thoxe who wish toforia dabs, on application. List ! gent to dealer. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue rent for two three cent stamps It is designed to be foil and comprehensive treatise en the manage ment of the vine, giving such information as pur chaser and growers oro Fiipp?ed to need. Partie ular directions are given for the preparation of the oil and planting, and the directions for training are illustratod by many carefully prepared engraving. . 1 be descriptions or tne varieties will be louna accurate' and trustworthy, being drawn from person ad knowclcdge, and very extensive observation. C . V. GRANT. - IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, Westchester Co., Xcw York. FcrSalc. The machinery, 8tc., teloniriiig to the Steam Ferry Jlat "Otoe," consisting of 'one engine complete, and part of the machinery for another. Apply to II. H. ATKINSON', Kceelrcr. Krownvillc, May 30, 1S61. GROCERIES. A pclcct ettck of light Groceries constantly on band and for sale at reduced rates ai the new store of . J. J. TIIURMAN, . Prwnville, April II, 6I. nlO-yly Apple Trees. 20,000 young and straight Apple Tree?, in twentj "WAlfTTD. Twenty-five bogs from 4(Tto 80 lbs. weight at high prices, to bo paid for iu Nursery Stock at low prices. Orinoco Tobacco Seed. Fiit op in paper sufficient to plant five acres at 15cta ; a red etamp to bo enclosed to pay return pottage. Wanted. 30 bushcla coed rpnng Wheat at 75cts per bushel All the above to be delivered at Prownvilic. Aug. 1861. R. O. THOMPSON. ' The subscriber has for sale the coming Autumn the following : 00 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Goosebery. I,TJ00 lied Dutch Curiam. ' 2.000 New Rochelle blackberry. ' 200 Red Antwarp Raspberry. 200 Rrincklo'i Orange u 100 White Grape Currant. . $00 Victoria Rhubarb. . 600 Isabella Grape. . 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grane. . 100 Tuttle'aKed "Grape (New and fine.) - Also: large assortment of Ornamental Shrub bery, for which eeo priced liet, which will be for warded gratis on application. n. A. TERRY, Ausr. IS5I. Crescent Citv. Iowa. C3 H. A. TERRY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, ALSO GRAPE TITHES, GOOSEBERRIES, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries. Rottti end Ornamental Shrubbery Generally. CKESCENT CITY IOWA. OHIO 1ITIRSERIES, TOliEDO, OUZO. AS the season in now approacbin? for transplanting tree, k. we call attention f Tree dealers, Fruit to our ctock. of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubbery, Roses, r. Also: U Uie leading varieties of Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, fee, Sec, &c. Of which wehave a la se stock, and we offer them very Tow for theFall Trade 1861,.aud would bolicit the orders of thone wjshinR to purchase. ' Enclose ktanip, and send for CMalcne and Price List. Av6n33-rv2n3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O. Flowers, Fruits, &c. JOriX A. KENXICOTT.at tbe Grove Nursery, West Northfield, III., baa ready fordelivcry : liulbs, especially Tulips, at the low rate of $2,50 per 100. and $20 per thousand for largo 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 ccjitu per foot, according to variety and form ave rage 25 cents. - Fruit Trees in good variety. Apple at from 8 to "13 dollars per 100 and the smaller the cheaper and better for dictant customers. Small Fruits Currants, Houghton Gooseberry, Raspberries, Blackberries, Ac, much lower than ever tfferod before. Ornamental Trees, Roses and other Hardy Shrub kory. in great variety and abundanco ; and 10,000 small to large plants of Upright iloneyucklos, Lil acijSpireas, Dcuttia Scabra, l'rim, Ac., at from I to 10 per hundred. And the beautiful Diebytra Fjcc ' alxilii and other choire perennials at from 1 &0 to 2 per dotes, and common things all desirable at about half price. Catalogues by mail on application ; and evcry . thing wifely packed for distant transportation ; and i a rule most things sold i taV nut ten per cent, less in autumn than spring. f-no-l-vl Isabella Grape Vines wrongly Hooted J'lants, d to 4 years old, Many of them already fruiting in the nursery, are now offered at $10 por hundred or $75 per thou sand.' Tlie Ficn li aspberry. . At'$4per 100. Large quantities at greatly ro 6uced rale. It needs no winter protection and bear two annual crops of fruit. Young CataJp, 4 to C feet $4 per hundred ; 5 to T Teet $5 per 100. Hardy Climbins Roses, Fracrant Ilnnov Suckles. ftod nursery dock in general at the lowest rates. RICHARD M. CONKLIN. . Evergreen Nursery, Cold Spring Harbor L03TO ISLAND. Strawberries. FLUSHING. N. Y. Will send their new Strawberry Catalogue, com prising liO varieties, and new Catalogues f Bul bous Flowers and Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. Prince's Scarlet Magnate Triomphe de'Gand, Hooker's Jenny Lin l, and 20 other varieties $1 per 100 and $5 per 1000. Wilson's Albany, 7 5c U per 100, $4 per 1000, $10 for 3000. Austin's Seedling f I per J)oien. .' For othor splendid varieties see Catalogues. Aug. n8-lt A CARD. .. T take this method to return thanks to the citizens of Brownville and vlcinitj for their former littcial patron ace, and to inform tUeta that 1 have Kld my stock of Pruci and Medicine in the w CITV DR'l'C STORK. I am now so sitnated and prepared to tlevote my eut.re attention to my profet-ional busiiicbs as a ' Pliysician and Surgeon, and as such, will be ready at all times to vij.it, and with the bet f care and skill assist the t-ick nd wounded in their affliction, on the most lil eia! terms. My office at present is at J.J. Tiiunnau's Drug Store at tlje sign of the Mortar and Elk Horns. JOUXCRIM, M. D. Brownvllle, Aurnst, 22, 1S61. Soruar Siesociatton A LfmvoUnt Inst Hution tt.:hHthel by tyciil E-dc-iruieat. for the Uelicf of tt Sick ami Dittrctstd. c'.'utc-' r';if: Yirvh-nt'r.ud rpidemie I)is ar. and f;ieciati'j fcr the Cure Qj Dneaso of the Sexual J-if.mCAl. ADVICE liven crsti .;, fylhc ActJi I a tJ.clr c-!'i'!ili. n ( PC, rr:: r ri n. t: n?r1 :cf life, &..) i a:j Jn . i i c.trp.ue p-srty, Jte-3icir.es furuULed I Val.t-'e Kc:.'"-;. '. S erri l'l'riho-a, nnd other I eas-e -f the ."-t'xual )rri'i. iiiid O'.i UieNKW KEJ1K- DlKb c-npl' ed iii the Pi.-r-cniary, sent to the ar.iict?d in f eak-.l leiicr i.vei.-;.-e-. free ol i!.aige. Two or turc-e Sunn's for p't.ie will lie acceptable Adircsi UK.. J. SCILL1S I OCiiHTON', Actins Sur er. n, Howard Association, N i. 2, South Ninth Street, 1'hili.deiphia, Pa. By order of the Direct rn. EZRA 1). IIKABTWELL, Tres. CFa. Fairchit.d, SetJy. fh.io! er IS, V-60. El5-yly L0THE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. XO KOURT ACOL'T IT I CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing Store, EROWNVILLS, N. T. DAVID SEIGEL Announce to the pul,llc t,iat be has opened out a READY-MADE CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &c, &c, &c. Unrrecedentc-d In Qtiantity, qualify and prices, lie sUcterminel his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just as low rates as such goods can ke purchased anywhere iu the United States. As a sample of his 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, ITats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sas- ders, Neckties, i'jeks, Handkerchiefs, ftc, in the same 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 1x1 cl ooo liim. DAVID SE1GEL. Brownville, Jnne 15, lS61.-ly ROIiT. XV. ri'KXAS, notary: public, miowvii.Li:x x. t IPIl PLOW WORKS TO FARMERS Of Kchrasha and N. W. Missouri: AGAIN I would call the attention of the farmers of Nebraska and Missouri, to the fact that I have on hand and am constantly manufacturing, at my Plow Factory, in Oregon, Mo., wagons, and every pattern of plows, to-wit: riiAmin plows, One and Two Horse Plows, Sliovel Plows, Hoes ,IIarrws,o Corn Planters, And Harrow Teclli 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 frround, than any I manufactured or sold in this upper country, ily two-horse and prairie plows will be sold, for cash e n terras, such as will place tneni in the reach of every farmer. My Plows can be obtained from my acont at Iowa Point, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county, Marietta, Rush Bottom, Holt county, Brownville. N. T.. and For est City. MAUTIN nOl'FMAM. N. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatnessand dispatch, on liberal terms. Oi eeon,Mo., May, 1 SCO. Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, N. T., keeps on hand a geueral assort ment of Huffman's Plows. Brownville. May, 1860, ir 70,000 APPLETREES For Sale, AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF A MILE WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA. These trees are the largest of their a?c io be found la the State they a re adapt ol to the soil and climate 25,000 4 year old trees, ltt choice, 20 centj each 2d sine, 15 cents each 45,000 2 year old trees (they aro nice once) at 10 cents each 400 2 year old Houghton Seedling Gooseberry, full of fruit bud, 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 cents each 200 1 year old Concord Crape Vines at 50 cents, each, this is tho best known grape 200 1 year oil Isabella Grapo Vinc8 at 25 cents each Standard and Dwarf Tears at 50 cts each Iu exchange for tho above, I will take Wheat and Flour at tho Sidney market price, or young Cattle, Lumber, Cash, or slow notes with ten percent in terest From present indications we will have a wet season and those that wish to set out Orchards will do well to como and get trees. March 14, 'CI. n35-tf HENRY BROT2T. SEEDS AND MACHINES, No. 14, North Main Street, ST. LOUIS. MO.- S:gn of tht Gilt Plow, And No's. 'Mi North Fourth SU, or21S Broadway. PLANT & BROTHER, A-UE RECEIVING a larpe assortment of Plown, Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, flakes, Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, Hatchets Scythes. Suaths, Cradels, Forks, Grindstones, Cahoon's Broadcast Seed Sowers, Seed Drills Hay, Straw and Cjrn Stock Cutters, ' Threshers, Corn Shellers. Pumps. KIrbj's American Iron Harvester. Revolving and Sprine tooth Horse nay Rakes, Krauser's Cider and Wine Mills wiih Press, Sugar Cane Crushers and Kvaporators, Mott's Portable Furnace and Cah'.rous, Portable Engines and Horse Powers, Portable Fluursnd Curn Meal Mills, Wood and Iron Working Machinery, Mortising and Tenoning Machines, I-alhers, Bolt Outers. Coach Scre ws, Lanterns, Queen's Portable Force and BclloWj,, Leather and Rubber Belting, I-acc Leather and Steam Packing, Frenche's "W's.-hins Machine, Steclvard. S-!es GAKLES, GRASS AXD OTHLK SECVS. ' , 5TTSend for lircuiars.4."3 Orders to licit ed and jiropipt lv rxicute.1 t.y , ,c, PLANT & RROTHEn. March, 1SC1. l"ril-4m-Au3S-iui) nee-Kceising Explained. The bCKt iraetical work yet pr.blisljcl. Sent for one dollar. Bees for Kale by the swarm w ith' Italian Qtieen t;iass honey bcxes, &c, Kc. Circulars with particu lars tent to all amiU u nts. Ad.lreRs m. Qrrxuy. JuLuvilSo. a. T. Jan. 'CI. V ) M FA H H 13 OL 1 MAIN STREET. BROWNVILLE, N. T. y Takes pleasure ia annonncmf? that he has n.jwon hand, a larce and select stock of every art cle in his line, STOVES Of all the improved patters ; viz : piymoutu Rock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Klevated Oven, &c, A owffWtft) es0(nm A combined Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, viz C-ok and Parlor stoves, somethiu very uice indeed for small families HEAVY SHEET IKON lOii SUGAK I30ILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Cofcl and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and s!eet Iron VTare; Lanterns, Shovels, &c I have procured the right to mar.ntV.cturc a late simple and improved self-scalin? Fruit Can to which I call tho attention of the public. All of which I picu'c myself to sell at as fair rates and ou as accomodating terms aa any other establishment in this region of the corntry I SS prepared to pat ?utteriii and spoutir,? and all other work, cf my line atthe shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give taUsfaction. I pledge myself not to be undorso'.d ia the upper couctry J. C. DEUSER. Brownville, August, 30 1SG0. JAPANNED WARE, 5 r. .1 P in JL Elk lLATEi NEWS. i33 ov 0 I iix ika ci 'ti M IB ii si o -1 ff TP W$ J l i3 vj ijs&sa U h THEO n C2T1 y 5 a. ':1 M IT OMCDECE BCDTILISIO ILiaUMS m A OSES 1 !3 t " BEY S0ODS, f ' ri a-ri BOO Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, J E WE LEY. Finger Rings, Bracelets, 3 Breast Tins, ccc. Come and see and Secure Bargains. i THE MIILIL. Brownville, August, SO, 1SG0. 4 i'C-i 1 mm 3 JOHN A. PONN, Has Removed 2Trom his Old Stand on the Levee to WHITNEY'S HEW BLOCK, . MAIN STREET, BROWXYILE N. T. "Where he has opened up a ii1 Cozxoistixis or STAPLE AZVD DRY rGOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family roc :re? 9 Flour, CONSISTOa 07 Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasces Coliee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, o c to j ct O i And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, . Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, LleSit's Life Pills PCEKIX BITTERS, Thce medicines have now been before the public for a period of thirty years, and daring that tima have m untained a high character In aimo-l every part of the GK;be, fT their extraordinary and ininiliat. cwcro restoring perfect health to persons suffering ur.dcr near ly eve: j kind of dieaie towLkh the human frame ia ilable. . . , The following are some of the cUstre-ssing variety of hiniiun 'isease in w hich the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well k::uwn to be ir.f illible. Dyspepsia, ty tUronuuly cleansing the first auI sec ond stoiuaehs, and creating a flaw of pure Lealthy bile, instead cf the siaie acr.d kind, riaiuiencj, L-'ss of Ap peeite, IIear:bura, IIeaJ.iclie, Restlee.-ness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, aud ilelaneholy, which are lhe gen eral symptoms .f Dyspepsia, will vanish, as auatual consequence of its cure. Coitiv ?nfs, by cleansing the wkole length of the in testines with a solvent process, and, without violeuce ; all violeut purges leave the bowels costive wittiu two davs. l"crcr, of all kinds, by restoring theblcod to a regu lar circulaiion, through the process of perspiration m such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. Tho Life Medicineshave been known to cureJtflntma fir permanently in three weck-v and Gcut in half that time by removing local inflammation from the nius ctes and ligaments from the joints. Dropsies Or all kinds, by Treeing and strengthening tht kiiluey3 and bladder ; they operate most delightfulr ly on these important organs, and hence uave ever been found a certain remedy fur the worst cases of Gravct. Also If'orm, by dislodins from the turnings cf the boweis the slimy matter to which these creatures ad here. Scurvy, VIcert and Inveterate Sore$, by theperfect purity which these Life Aiedibiaes give to the blood, aud aud all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and bad corcplCTlons, by their al ternative eSects upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com plaints, sallow,clouiy, andother disagreeableconiplex- lons, The use of these pills for a very short time, w-ill effect an entirecure of Salt Kheum and a striking improve toeut in the clearness of the skin. Commou Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst casea. riLES. The original proprietor of these medicines, wascuredof piles of thirty-five yeara sUnding, by the use or me i,iie .MOiiicmes alone. Fever and Anue. For this sconrge of the "Western Country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medi cinesu permanent try them, be satisfied and be cured Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General De bility, loss of appetite, and Diseases of Females the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial re- suits in cases of this description: Kings Kvil, and Scrof. uia iu na worsnorms, yieius to tne miia, yet power- rui acuonor inese remarkable aieuicmes. ightSweU Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds. Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur- eu. Mercurial Viseaset. Persons whose constitutions nave become impaired by the injudicious use of ilercury will Ond these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never f?il to eradicate from the system, all the effect of thn Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful prep- ttiauuuj w oai sauai ma. v.lj. JIUtrAT. 335, Broadway, New York. July 5, 1SS9, ly LL.U 1 nir;. Variety Per ' UVCv USIEIl. WILI.nv; 1 red; 4 wac'U, MJidlB sn!, j,,; 1 Mltr.vi' U f... J( . "f ........ ,j prrei-r over uro CuCirt po- u. three dollars 1"?3 than eV A.! oi Jcrs ( tnej, .V J v . -J me is-, ot uctc.ri: r Off.ro-t "'" " 1 - a be.r ni'. j v . . In tit 'c,"St ifenl criers tjca:iwi,hpvM o. t;;.: V" i NEMAHA Nrrrnr 'aCh 1 3 luiles West of vr!,,, j,., V. I in On new Air Line Kearncj vJ ) u -Ji SEED ToTATOEp Vowlstnc k, AA Leaf, KiJnT Yn Blues ana hlia l;aatJ CoaUtt onVj, -V-el delivered at tne UUice of the -.s'biSZ V 100 Varieties Grape rT eUwarc, Diana, Kebe rrohSc, Concord, Union Villa',, VS $ ' Cngaho-ti, Canadian Chief, f, ,?P at eastern catalnue rate UsLevUA, Catawba and Clinton at , ' per dosen. 1 0 per 100. "Atl t Ao- lS"A- ftNEMAIU NTILELT ou VAUILHES STRAY Araoror wrich aro Wilson's A: A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWARE, Boots and Sh es. THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOTIC PICTURE GALLERY, JCST PUELLSIIED IN SrLENDID SlYLE. HiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the ueonlA or joownviue ana vicinity enables mm 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. m m WHITNEY'S BLOCK 1861 McCohmick'S Ecaper & Mower. 3VE ftnviTacturocl "by C. II. MCCORMICK. &, IJIIOS., CHICAGO, ILLS. 1. POSTEAIT OF HAJ0S AXLEHSOH'. the Hero of iSumtcr, 23 2. F0ET2AIT 07 HAJ0-GI7. ETJTLES, 25 3. P02TSAIT OF COL. ELLSWORTH, of the New York Fire Zouaves, assassinated at Al exandria, after hauling down the Iiebel flag. 25 S 4. THE E 0 2TB AUD 2FNT OF FOST ST72X- TE2, a magciflerjt,large, rkhlj colored en graving. 25 5. THE MASS. EEGIHE2TT lighting their way through the streets of Baltimore. A most spirited picture, civirg a very correct idea of that bloody transaction. 25 6. "STAB SPAITGLED BANJTES" GOD DESS OF LIEESTY. A heart-stirring de sion, exquisitely colored. 25 6. THE JTS10K V0LTJITTEEHS. The brave soldier represented in tho act of trampling underfoot the traito-'s banner, and unfur ling ia its place tho glorious old stars and stripes" forever in triumph to ware." 8. THE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, a mammoth lithographic piciure, brilliantly cclored. 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 New York 7th, Mass. 6th, the Fire men Zouaves, Col.Duryoe'a Advance Uuard, 1st German Rides, French Zouaves, Billy Wilson's Znavcs, etc., etc, Frice 5'J Any single picture will bo sent by mail, postpaid everywhere on receirtt f price. $i per 1UC0 ; JennLind, M p. de G:tnd, $2 p-r lot) ; Lotoa Pine, IWti Hookers, liia-.-k IVia,e, ily Qae a 11 kinds at $1 ir 10'J. 1 -3 ianuoi luiud-lph rine S per doz. pnnly of 13 ' t NEMAIIAXI-RSE- Aug. 1 - j I . Concord GrapeYinesP I bare the largest and bet supply ef nni-Tr cord Oiapeviuca iu the United tates,rBd .T orders f..r Nurseries, Vineyards or other.;- cr raus man vinei, three vi any oti.er reliable :ars o.J, now bcarin "B. or tw-i one year old, will be sent by mail' n- T ' and warranted to grow. ' pJ',d Lt 5 One year old vines per J.jicn, ly Ex. l UO aO . (J,j Three dj do d-, onlv 5.: ft , do i j, ; A orpnf. i-,l.i.K f t T.. W 6"--v .wuviuiivu pneo i will b to thoso who buy by the hundred or thomsnl gents wanted in all sections to sell these vin commission. Any person who procures l for vines gets up a club will receive tiro free for each dozen ord-red. 5 Cutting with two or fi.ur bu i.,or.( d.il!W9 t sent by mail, postpaid or by express 100 f. r U !' ' 4a.. v.v lur uufruniiisrs; luu" tor (l,,i;ar, October is the best month to set tht a, but." ' as long as the ground is unfrozen. All money sent at my risk. A je ir'j nrcj t w be g.veq to any res;;DLU person whudc-iaiiui. -who order 10 ilellars worth or more. " The Concord is decidedly the best family m.i. and wine grape now known. It ripens uona-'-as far north as Canadaa. A circular with mora full details tent fre tL applicantj. T. B. MI.VNER Clinton, Oatida Co. X. ' 1 (Late Editor and Propaetor of tha 4llj:-4 Aw can.") CHEAP FLOWERS & FRUITS I will send, by mail. pofpaid, 100 small in . . i : 'i r " I r i .. r ... i.uits ol same, tor tthcr Bulb, .i,i enough. ' IIEKRACEOUS PERENNIAL?, of 5ft 5v mixed KOES and other HARDY SAIiL'KIiFl'.Y by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars ier loo .' IP and ohoick soKx-s, about double pri. e; id nrs m smau sciectea lots in all, otrj ra-letia.. "mall FKriTs"' of all scrts. including I)r ...r and Concord Gripes, equally rca-mabre. J-RUIT and LRXAMKNTAL TREES. 25 tcrml '.. er than uual. All safely picked, to keep a mat at purchasers cost. Adilres. 1 JOHN A. KIXMCOTT. The Crove P. O., Cook Co,C:i. O IT SADDLERY. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, lThrp, Lashes, Lines, Gttths, Surcingles.. Slirrvps and Leathers, S-fle, Curb and Port Lilts, Ring Bradoons, Rusrgy Trimvtingi. Tla stennr? Hair Cendant v tn Twenty-five Thousand Sold During tlie last size 3ro.2TS. An Avcraje. of over 4,000 eacA lear. Salea have increased from 1600 in '54 to 5,000 ia '60. FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOB C.NE DOLUS! TT- Ml 1 .1 1 . m n e win genu me comrieio set oi o r ietures to anv part oi tne Lnueu outte?, postage paid. BROWNVILLE -Lea I 1? ,f W 'vi As a Reaper, the "McCormick" has been before the American public for tho last twenty years, and during that time has gained a reputation which is "World-Wide." Notwithstanding the yearly in creasing competition, and tnehostof inventors en gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, the "JlcUormick leads the van the acknowledged su perior of all in the march for practical improve ments. Tho representations made by other manufactur that the McCormick was "once" a noted Reaper, dui is now ant iqtiated, ia simply ridiculous, as the in creasing demand will prove. JNo single establish ment in the W ORLD, manafactures so largely of these implements, and none expends equal money time or talent in reliable improvements. many changes nave been effected durlnj the past season, and for 1861, the "ilcCormick" is presented greater attractions than ever before. A a Reaper SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY comm-nd it to the farmer, while its capacity for work, with economy of yovser. give it the preference over all others. The compacting the frame, thus securing a mora perfect balance to the machine: the position of th3 raker, in the rear of the driver, thus placing the weight where it should be, and relieving the weak er p.iits of the machine; the decreased weight, and slight indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel. and other improvements added, have materially les sened tne direct draugnt, ana so obviated the tide draught that many assure us that it does not now vxi-it. The draught of the Reaper is so light that in numerous instances the large four-horse machine is worked with but two horses. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send by mail, post-paid, the following set of L nion uood : 1. One copy Hardee's Tactic3. the Text Rook for th Citizen holdier. 25 splendid assorted Union Envelopea, entirely new ueviccs. In order to suit all, 1 mate harness frcai VI per t.et. I have cellars from 65centsto$2 caca Halters from T5c. to $!.?5cach. 1 ttILX, SELL AS LOW, If net low tliaa any one north of St. Joseph, asd thew wishing anything in my line will find it to their advantage to give me a call before bcx ing elsewhere, J0LL W. MIDDLETON, -II OTVA" V I L.L.E, X. T. ec J5 3. 21 sheets Euperfine Union paper. 4. No. 4 of our picture eallcrv. ("The Bombard ment oi suniter.; 5. No. 5 of our picture gallery, (The Massachusetts oiiiii.; 6. The splendid picture The Defenders of onr Lnion. 1ST crV?i ?7T"3 7) TT1 laucs pleasure in announcing to lhe citizens cf Krownvillfl and vicinitv. that he has just opened a nev LIVERY STARLE, where ho will always be ready to furnish scnilonieu with As A Mower, The machine of 181 will be found fully equal to uny 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 practicable in other machines, thua enabling us to ioyood vorlc, with a a slow team, ox en, even, working well. Uur Improved Guard avd Patent Cleaner, effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while our new divider point separates badly l-wged and tangled clover or grass, w here other machines fail. There is also a great advantaje in our serrated sickleedge over the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. Our Sickle will frequently run through an entire harvest with out once grinding, while the smooth edge mn.t be ground once each day, if not oftener. "With a smcth edge the draught increrses as the knife become dull. Our draught ia uniform, and in repeated trials du ring the season of I860, proved fp.r lighter than sin gle Mowers, cuttiug at the same time from twelve U eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used wither without the reel this is important, and without the reel, weighs but about fi 0 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee civen to all pcrcbasers, we would say1 as heretofore, hat far mers who may desire 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 testimonial 4, Ac, can be had by application to TIIE0D0RE HILL, Agent. Brownville, Nebraska, . April 18, lbol. FOFw ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR ! We will send the fo'Iowinj, po.t-raid : Portrait of the jouthful Col Ellsworth, assassinated at Alexandria, a martyr in the cause of liberty. 25 assorted Union En vcljpes. The splendid picture cntitl .d "The Defenders of our union. A magnificent Gold Union Pin, the most elegant yet got up valued at $1 50. j i.nvtIopc3 witk tr.o newc?t uosigns an i every de scription of Union G-fods can L-j procured of U3 cheaper than any where clcc. Sample sent fr;e, to acaiers on application. Address all lcttcr-i and or.-W. L- J. V0IGT & CO.. n50w2 12 -Inn Street, New York. ATTENTION ! BEE-KEEPERS. Kidder's new system of Bee Manag'imf nt, where by a swarm of Recs will collect frviu . no to three hundred pounds of honey In one ia.-'ioi. R..es c;rj be male to swarm any season, or prctcmc 1 tioiu do ing so. Canbo prevented fr :a flying to ih fonts in swarming-timo. Ilee-robScry easily Trevented. Moth millers j rcvented efTectualiy. Never Iuc bets by the chill of wi.horor (-therwioe. 1 will seal my r.cw R.k Circular, cor.Uinlng 32 pages, free of ix?ta'e,to any ic-Keeper that will send me his I'ost-OlUc address. Itgive the con tents of Hook in full, and gives g.-neral explantionj, and cuts cf the Patent Compound Hire. Or, I will send Kiider's Guide to Apiarian Science on the receipt of 57 cents, in pos'a'j stamj, which will give full particular ia the Culture a.-d uiina'- agement of the limey Hoc. All orders for circulars, promptly attended v. AMr.'-.. K. P. kiddi:::, Notice New Firm. The rndersisrned doin? business in the cif T of Brownville. Nebraska, under name and stria of EIGEL, GKEEN'flAUM A CO., have mil thiren tire interest in the Clothing Store to Iavid Suil, ho will hereafter carry on the bn.'in-i at the uia "tand. SAMUEL HEliJKL. MARKS (WJhEMJAUM, June 20th, 1851. JOSEPH SMITH. OREGON NUKSERY. E. H. BLSCUES CO., PKOPRIKTOIIS. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. The undersigned havo long sines been convince! the want of a fir.t clas3 Nurserv in the We.-t, where TKEES, SIIRULS, FLOWERS, &C, Can l? adapted to our climate and soil. In iwuf thea facts, we have established one at rhia "place, and .ipvenowia aucceisful cultlvatvn. which vj o fcr for sale at Wholesale or Retail, Th? coming seaon, a lare ard well seta-ted stcc suited t . tiih climate, of Applos. standard ard dwarf; I'ear?,tan lard and dwarf ; Cherries, i tat. 1 :ri sr, durfr . ac; A; N cc Or:t Ev Grcjnhi. CurreDt, R.-4pberrie S t m w be rr i v s J P !.;c k bwrrif ., er'-reti!.-'. wn:u.i...';H;' i i rtb. and nrur. I To Which cf t a "I riu hives, ri 'bf.--. A.- we ci 1 a a . ).! terau will .fX Plant, looses. Dhlia, Ac, Ac 1 leavo t call the ctf?n?iu3 Western M.'uri, 2iora-Vji, K.ta- Ac. 1 ho bo .now s itry rel:a c iO "i; Dissolution- ! fr..,' A 1 I I i the CHARGES REASONABLE. Erownville, Juuc 10-h. lhGl. (u-iO-ly) JOHN A. SMALL. Pure Bred Fancy Poultry. For sale Diack Spanish, White Dorkings. Golden aud Spangled Poland, Sebright, Black African, red and white Pantani.-', white and wild Turkeys, Pea Fowls, whita and brown Ilong Kong, Premen and will Gees', White "Created" Aylcsburgh aud Mus covy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabtits. Ail animals sold will be carefully bxed with the necej."t;ry feed, and delivered at the Express office. Address W. A. GOODISG, Oak Uwa uZlvi Lockport, Will Co. The partnership fcr;-.for exitin? uiSlerthe anilityle f Lu-t4t' i-i-u Co'siia at Brow nvi;ic. brasta. Wa. on il.r .1 ; 'i3v -it XovcrnVr. (ii-solre-! ' uiiUi:.il c-'f-erst. ly the Iran ii or I;. F. I.n-ht,i;'.;ti John I.. Carson wii! -pti the cnfiin-tel t-i?ine of Mieol't fnu aii'li'iji i.'e i'. tr;i.; and K-m Estate Agency tUMness as W rpt -f ' n ic mi! -f.:-!,). v. .rs.niACii Xov. 1st, 1;0. ' ' IV JL. CARSotf. In sever in! my bn io-- .i.n-xi- :i w,Hi my laref.art ner, 1 deem this a proper ..inM.rt nmiy of t xj.re.Mhc my ttj iiiL-t for the p.-UroiiSue hcto.vel ct..,n our rirtn, tliiriuj; the period iu which e were euacd in b-ismss. It ait'i rWs ine iii'icli pleasure ai-o to coutuieixl to the favorable coriijertiou .if the f rieuUs ut lhe olj tlrm my .tuccesevr in bii.-H.es.s, Mr. Car sou, a sc-ateniaii in eveiy way worthy of the coud leuce and sun'orl of a dis-criui-niat.i: puLIic. I!. F. I.I'SUiJAUGlI. lihsingof ns T.he-?xr,-;r.s- 'f '.rm :ror'.i " ea-t cum lo saved. c and t'l ints a. o et: ( ; ! ; - - : i -. .1 ::i rhc bc?t manner f r i-,v ..!' - : . f .r .-! ;.-h a cli . - - t i , .... '- . . ; ' charge i. '. ri i'o.ird sl.'auiiKxi s. Vii .- i : .;i ' id -1 res.e..l to the uu : .. ' ;,i "reive i:n,iu: t .'ention. E. 11. DURCIIES . - KASPDEI&IES BASR3ER2IES 3cts ech. . Aim ilu l' iri river S J rer doz, 23 FraLcoa.o, '2 - Allen 2 u 23 " Ciiieianati 2 " u u White and Rod Antwarp $2 per doi. American Purpl Cm 2 u 151. KSLAUA TF.SER