30 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Amyrfr wl icb rc VTil sin's Albany, $1 per 100 or d6 ) ,r luy ; Jenny Linl. per 100; Triompbe dc'unid, $2 per 1"3 ; Lo-'on Pine, Iloveys Seedling, H.x.'twcr;'-, black Princst ay Queen and 25 other kinds at $T pr 100. Plants of ULdoipb. Pine Sprinly of 1683 at 2 klglUl. NEMAHA NURSERY. Strawberries. 37ItIICCI3 ets CO.,' FLLMlirU. JN. i . TT:n mA Tlap now stnwliprrr CatAlomf. ffffl pri-ine l-r0 varie ties, and new Catalogues of bul lous Flowlrs and Grapes to applicants enclosing stamps. . Prince's Scarlet Magnate Trurophe dej.and, Tiller's Jenny I.ind, and 20 other varieties. 51 rr 100 and $5 t'I1'"0- VVil-.n's Albany. orrn per 10D.1 per H'OO, f 10 for 3000. Austin's teeedung SI iir Dozen. For tther Fplr.l5d varieties see Catalogues. Aug '. nR-lt NIC0LLETTE HOSE. luw rules, v;z : j a 20 Smcl Hani, - - " " i6o 1 d .t.b " - 9 00 J"0 " . ' " . . . 65 00 ?!tM onT.meut your Lawn, and Evi dence ci p.u.ly .. rj. A. TERTIT, NovT' Crescent City, Iowa. Apple Tees. f 20,000 young and straight Apple Trees, in twenty tardy varieties, at J3 p-r hundred. "WANTED Twpty-five bogs from 40 to 80 lbs. weight at hib prices, to be paid for in Nursery Stock at low prices. Put op in tar-rs sullicient to piani uc 15cts ; a red EUmp to be enclosed to jay return Wanted. 'SOla.hels seed spnng Wheat at 75cts per bushel AH the above to bo ivered at Brownr.ne Ag. ItfCI. " - R. O. TIIOMI sU. ' r- nnnfnr ntJ APR ' The Oporto is a very sm.ng grower, and is per fect! hardv. havitiR fruited annually for more than Xtji years. It is very productive, oia vines cav ing produced from live to over ten bushels each. iuVsinjrla-season. Two vine, two years planted in L Salle county, Illinois, were uninjured bj the cold, end fruited last season. The wine finds a lrea dy sale from, two to four dollars per gallon. Ivead what the jtrblicsay of the Oporto. -h is esteemed by rii.vsic:ans a good Tort Wine. If is soiifewhat astringent, rich and of fine body. Tbe-vines are unfailing and good bearers. l.ev. l)r. Lounsbury. , "I have six different kinds of Crapes, and the Oporto is the best of either of them lor wine, and Uuer than any other grape that I am acquainted with." A.Devereaa.iHtUe Kural. "For several yrars we bave rt-ada wine irons tn Oporto Gran-, and find areidy sale at one dollar per fc'ttl", S'H.irg 50 bottles for single orders. -by.ves-tvi Clark Strong Yme to $3. For vines or tijoulaM adWre.i . WARE ; WESTER' Lyoas, . T. 'nUvi-tf.. . IaATEST Tlion THE SEAT OF WAIt. GOODS CHEATER THAN EVER. THE.S70HE FOR BARGAINS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C0HE AND SEE HE. DEN'S KEY STOCK. 1 have tuis 4iy received vaj FALL STOCK or "Hardware and Queen?vare, ." Dxy'Goods and Groceries, . ' Eools and Shoes, . " . Hats and Caps, Powder and Shot, Choice Liquors, Furniture &.c. .To wMih'l tsfce p?nre i callinz the siwi1 atten ti ti of rtiF i:t4ic, reel.na asMirl lean oiler such in- i ciui i.ih'lu iii.(t,aers e tbey npver before bave had in t;nVi""e. I hivepur.hj-iiJ imler pecuhaily favor i.ly cirfuiiiuuce. au2 will give iuy patron, the beue Ei of ray good fortune. I Buy and Sell for Cash, OR PRODUCE IN HAND. tASII I'AII FOU HIDES. BOOTS 'JIXD SHOES MADE TO ORDER AXD WARRANTED! nn W. T. DEX. Erownville, Oct. 31, lSI. CHEAP FLO WE G &. FRUITS 1 will frnd, by mail, postpaid, 100 small ECLBS, motly mixed 1 L'LJl'S, for one dollar, and Large Luri.s of same, fur 5:2. Cthcr Lulbs, a meJ, low enough. - IILilliACr-OUS PERENNIALS, of 50 sorts, fine mixed KOSLS snd other I1AKDY SARUUIJERY, by cxlt'-s?. or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars per 100. Nam ed and oilo'.CE poitis, about doubly price; and more ia sh,;L fleeted )ols in all5t)9 va-letie?. S.u. Fkcits" of all sorts, including Delaware and 1'oNCurd GhatEs, equally reasonable. J- ti rr and Crn aukvtal Tjieks, 2j j-er cent.low ' er tban u.-ual. Al! t.if ; ly i -ked, to keep a month, at purchasers cost. Ain .--. JOHN A. KINNICOTT, The Grove V. 0., Cook Co, Lis. CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHEIG Ever offered in this Market. KO DOtDT ACOLT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing Store, BROV7IIVILLTJ, IT. T. DAVID . EIGBL Announce to the public that he has opened cut a READY-IADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GE.NTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, rnprecsdented in quantity, quality and prices. He is determined his prices i-ha'l correijnd with the times, nl 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 his prices h will mention tbat be e!!s Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, rials, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c, 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 satUf action. Call ,xa.d soo liim. DAVID SE1GEL. Brownville, June 18, 1361. -ly CLOTH I N G JACOB MAHRON, Herchant Tailor, BROWNVILLE, Will give to customers just now 6uch bargains as has never before been presented to thcui lie will sell his goods or manufacture to order And take in pay Z2 is f CASH OR WHEAT. At the highest market price, Brownville, Angut-t 29th. 1861. WILLOW CREEK rri r-TT-i rr 1 R I 1 Vi - V ' ferf fear i. rT-wi ham U UlkJ UJ 5,000 Stniard Apple trees, of the most hardy and aporuvfd v.rietn s, tnree ana four-years old. from five to per 100 p. 600 p 1000 e.t-Lt teet hib $10 00 $40.00 $60.00 Goof -t ernes, ll"U7ht.n's 4.00 teir U'rrie. Nec Pine, the best variety known 60 1.60 1.50 MrAvorv.No f -75 2.00 3.60 ' Jennie 5oe!l'(f. Ceneee, crimvm 1.00 J,00 6.00 t. rt blckl-errv. ,er ttzen $2 00 rranrci.ia IU.i berrj ' 60 lai-t.ff ' ' M SclUu Uybrid Tie Plant, none better!. 00 15.00 . 25.00 Vc'..na " Ked Dutch Currant, p. doien $1.00 6.00 K.ack Naples Cuit't " 2.00 One year old apple Medlines 1 00 Also ouraroi o'.her articles contained In XnrserlM tcuurally, lU.e, Dahlias, Thloxes, ttc, tc. . . A'Mrem, K. E. BACC.V, Wiilovo Crttk, Lee Co., IO. : ."Crevcling". Grapo Vines. Orders for Vines ol thiirelly mrl tarty Grape accompanied ly Cash 'ft iii receive prompt 6ttrtion. (iood one year Vinos. 50e each, $4 p rd ien. Goid two yeai' Vines, $1.00e h. $7 p'-r di zen. f. M. COODWIN A M.O., v2n3 " Kin"oon, Luzerne Co., l'a. SADDLEHY. Saddles, Erldles, Collars, ITliIps, Lashes, Lines, Giiihs, Surcingles, Siirrvps and Leathers, SnaJJle, Curb and Port Bitis, Ring Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings. Plastering Hair Constantly on Hand. In order to suit all, I make harness from $ 35 per set. I have collars from 65 cents to $2 each. Halters from T5c. to $1.75 each. 1 wlLL, SELL, AS LOW, if not lowe than any one north of St. Joseph, and those wishing anything in nj.7 line will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buy ing elsewhere, JOHN W. MDDLET0N, mtowivrixEE, x. t. ec? 25 To di silled ''Soldiers. Scamm and .Mari 'ners and in lours or other heirs of those .who have died or been killed in service. CIIAG. C. TUCKEH, . .Attorney for Clalments, .tar.n-, Lnrd and rervion A;enf, WASHINGTON CITY". D.C. lTtd..i procured tr Bi,i...iors. Seamen and Manner of he pre-ent irl who are disabled by wound re- i eJ or disease contracted w hi 'e in service; and Pen "V'uiiK. Bouji'T Money and arrear of Pay ottaned for v jl ir other be rs of those ho Lave died or been kiiled vbile iu service. B uuty Land procCredfor hervl e in ary t.i the other .n .O I " T.' r D Sor. 7, lSr bl&-tf Wa.UnivoPj i. C. Bloomingtoii llursery, ziiZiZSo-ozg. At the crossing of the Illinois Central, and St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroads. Established 1352. on the open Prai'ie, and contains 140 acres. Truit, Orna mental and Nursery St. .k, a very larpe, general and reliable assortment, VUliY CHEAP for Cash. Especially Adapted to ttc Severe Climate of tLe Northwest. AP?LR HIKES, from 1 to 4 years old. $15 to $60 per Vt) VJHfl , AMTA, $4')per lO.Ott. APPLE STOCKLS, one to io ern, elw te; f r praftin? . $2; second cla?s, t r f,ov:ar.d. ,MAZZA1U C1IKHRY. $3 per 1.000. STAN DAK I) AND UWARF PKAR, CHERkV, PLUif, PKAl H, QI INeK, XKCTARIXE, AXD APRICOT DWARF APPLE. Ql'INCK, PEAR, PLCJi, AXD RiSE SToC'tS. Ajij'le Scion $ 50 per thousand. CuftinntOtage Orange. $1 50 ni 2,50 per thousand. U'ion't Sirawbery, and many other Standard Sorts three dollars per thousand. Grapet Catawba, Clinton, Uabella, well rooted, one year old three doilarf per hundred, twenty dollars per thousand. Delaware one aud two years old, tour to ten dollars. Rhu barb, best sorts two to Dve dollars per hundred Hovghton Gootberry, one to two year :d one to three dollars per hundred Dotcntny'i Ever Bearing MulberytoMt to eight dollars perduzeu. V.vergreent everl ortg ten dollars per thousand. Shade and Wctpng Treci. Shrubt, Ft ore er Root t. Baf, Rotet, an imni-ne variety mostly one to two dollars fifty prdxen. Pa kin carefully d.,ne. CaUlof-nes sent on receipt of a three cent U:p. A'ld; e, T K PHOEXIX, Xov 14, l&ei, nl-6rn Xloomington, WinoU. 70,000 APPLETREE S. Tor Oala, AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF A MILE WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA. TlK'se trees arc thlrft ,f t!,ir ay u bo found !a the State tl-ey aradptd l theao.l i,J cliiiiHla ZJ.OOO 4 year ol 1 tren, let choice, 20 ctntg tai lt 21 mi. I Scent e.n-h 45,oo() 2 year old treei (they ore blcecnei) at 10 cents ca-h 400 2 yi-ar .l 1 IIoul ton S -rdlir.j (J rfcbcrry, full of fniit l,ud 15 coKt ;' h Soil 2ye:irold Med lJutcu Curran!, full of fruit Lad. 15 centg earh 100!) 1 year old Ued and WLite Dut h Curranti, at 10 cants each 200 1 year old Concord Grape Vines at 50 cent, each, this is the beet knnwn grape 2'JO I year old Isabella GratKj Vines at 25 cents ea h Standard and Dwnrf Tears at 50 cts t In exchange for the above, I will ttak0 Wheat and Flour at the Sidney market price, or youi. Cattle, Lumber, Cah, or elow notes nn tea percent in tn est Frin present indications xre will have a wet sc in and those that wih tc kiom Orcliards will do well r co rue a z.1 ret t-eis. Harclil4,'01. fcJMf DEMIT EF.0WX, CURE - 4 e. r v Kervouslis CURE Jf. By the of these Pills the periodic attacks of ATcrt out or Sick Ileadr.che may be prevented ; and if tnken it the commenceuient of an attark iiumeUa:e relief from rain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail iu removinc the Xaxtea and lleaa ache to which fenules ate so but iect. They act gently upon the boweis renoving Cotive- For Literary Men, StuiTent, Delicate Females, and all persons of tedcntarij habit they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and tt por to the digestive o! pans, and re-t rini: the natural elasticity and strength of tte w U 14 -;teiu. TbeCEPHALI-: PILLS are tt c t rs"' i of longinvesti pation aud carerully conducted experiments; having been in use many years, during which time U.ey have prevented and relieved a vast amoun.of piin and suf fering from Headache, whether originating in the ner vous system er f roai a deranse.1 state of the stomach They are entirely ve-'etable in their composition, an(! may betaken at ali tines with perfect safety, without makintr any change of ciet, and the absence of a' y di atireable taste renders it easy to administer them tt children. Beware of counterfeits! The genuine iave five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will he sent by mail prepaid on receiptof the Price 25 cents. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48, Cedar Street, New York. Dec. 8, I860. n22-ly THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS, Will convince all who suffer from HEADACHE, THAT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. Al th ete Teetimonial were vntol ieited by Mr. SPAL DING, they afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of thit truly scientific discovery. Btverly, Mass., Dec. 11, 1860 H C Spaldixo, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large sbow bills, to bring your Cephalic l'ills rro-e particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lastiDg two d;iys,) icon cured an attack in onehourby your PJls, which I scut her. liespcctfullv Voiirs, W li WILKES. 1 Rey.ioldtl'urrj, Fm u?:7 i n Co,, OJ January 9, lSGl f IlENTtT C Spalding, Ko 48 Cedar St, X Y . Dear sir: Inclosed find twenty-five cent?, (25.) for which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to a.iJrc?. of Itev WmC Filler, Kevnold-burg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pille work like a chnnn cure Headache al most iustanier. Truly yours, W MC FULLER. Mr. Spalding. ilunontille, Conn., Feb 5,1881, Sir: I bave tried your Cephalic Pills, and I He them so wdl that I want you to send me two dullars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few ont of the rir t box I g.it from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't servant, JAMES KENNEDY. Mr. Spalding. , Haverford, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861. Sir: I wish you to send me one more box of your Ce phalic Pills, have received a orert deal of benefit from them. Yours, respectfully, MARY ANN STOIKHOtTSE. Spruce Creel, Huntington Co., Pa., January 18, 1861. n. C. Spalding. Sir: y You will please send me two boxes of your Cephal ic Pills. Send theui immediately. Respectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. P S I have used one box of your Pilln, and find them excellent. Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861. IIenry C. Spalding, Esq. Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the best Pills I have ever tried. Direct A. STOVER, P M. Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co, O. tW" single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will gave ten times its cost annuallyJ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE TEE PIECES I economy! dispatch! ZT-A Slich in Time Saves Xine As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cbeapaud convenient way fur repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock ery. f o SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE tiiTt all u, h emergencies, and no household can afl jrd to ba without it It is always ready, and up to ihn .iti'Uin; point "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N II-A brueh accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 ccnta A-dnv Ili:.M.V C SPALDING, No i S Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled jier-na ere attempting to ialra off on the nnK'pfutir..; public, imitations of n j 'KEPARED GLUE, I wuu'.d caution nil persons eraraine before purchasing, and see that the full name L3?-SPA1DING'S PREPARED GLUE..ffJ is on the outside wrapptr; all others are atr'nid inj ewmterfciU SEEDS AMD 1MCHIHES, No. 14, North Mfin Street, ST. LOUISIO. Sign of tht Gti Plow. i And Ko's. 203 Xorth Fourth St, or-218 Broadway. PLANT & BBOTHER, ARE BECEIVTNG a larg assortment of Plows. Harrows, Cultivators, Ifres, Bakes, Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, tttcbets, 5' jthes, Snaihs, Cradels, Forks Grindstones, Cahoon's Broadcast Seed Sowers, Seed Drills, Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutters, Threshers, Corn Shellers. Pum's. Kirbj's Amcntaii iron Harvester Revolving and Spring tooth nors ITay Rakes, Krauser's Ciier and Wine Jlills with Press, Sugar Cane Crushers and Evapontors, Woti's Portable Furnace and Caldrons, Portable Engines and Horse Powers, Portable Flour and Corn Meal Mills, Wood and Iron Woiking Machinery, Mortising and Tenoning Machines, Lather. Bolt Cutters Coach Screws, Lanterns, Qaeeu'it Portable Force and Bellwws, Leather and Rubber Belting. Lace Leather Btid Stexm Packing, Frenetic's Washins Machine. Steelvards. Scales, GAHDEN, GRASS AND OTHER SEEDS. Srj"3erid lor !in u ars.-2 Orders solicited and promptly executed oy PLANT & BROTHER. March, 1S61. (Fn4-4m-An33-4m) Bloomington Hursery, Illinoia ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES FHUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, and Nursery Stock, Best quality, and very cheap. A pple Trees from one to four years, 15 to 60 dollars per thousand.. Scions, one dollar and fifty cents. Root Grafts 10,000 forty dollars. Stocks apple, best, one to two years old, two dol lars. Second class one dollar, llazzard three-dollars. Also, Pear, Phm, Quince, Rose, and other Stocks. Osage Orange, One dollar fifty to two dollars fifty cents. Gooseberries Houghton, ten to twenty dollars per thousand. Wilson's strawberries three dollars per thousand. Evergreens, Roses, Dahlias, Dwarf and Standard Pear, Plum, Cherry c, 4c. For Catalogues send 3 cent stamp to F. K. PHCENIX Bloomington, 111. October, V 3, 3m. OREGON NURSERY. E. n. BIJRCHES & CO., PROPRIETORS. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. The undersigned have long sinct been convinced the want of a first class Nursery in the West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C, Can be adapted to our climate and soil. In view of these facts, we have established one at this place, and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of fer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, The coming season, a large and well selected stock uitcd to this climate, of Apples, standard and dwarf; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf: Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Grapes, Currents, Gooseberries, Raspberries Strawbcrriesaad Blackberries, Evergreens. Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias, sc., &c, &a. To which we would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan sas and Io'va. fifOur terms will be as low as any reliable east ern Nursery. By purchhsing of us the expense of transportation from the cast can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit ed States, for which a charge of the actual cost only will be made. No charge will be made for the deli very of packages on board steamboa s. All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. E.H.BURCnES&CO. 100,000 OSIER WILLOW CUTTLYGS, Variety Perpureu for live fence. I witl cut, bundle and deliver the Cuttings at Brownville for $5 per eighty rods : being but a little over two dollars per thousand. This is from one to three dollars less than ever offered before. All orders at these prices must be gent ia before the 1st of October, 1881. Send orders by mail with ctsh. to R. 0. TIIOMP3 Nebraska City, N. T. NEMAHA NURSERY, 18 miles West of Neb-aska CityA August l.-n9-tf On new Air Line Kearney Road.) Oregon Nursery. We beg to call the attention of the public to the Flo ral department of our Establishment, which we now bave in full and uccessful operation. Our stock of Greenhouse, bedding and Flowerintc Plants, Shrubs, 4lc, con sisting in part of Geraneums, Verbenas. Dah lias, Pe loses, Peonies, Heliotropes, &c, we offer for aale the coming Spring at lower prices tban usual, there by placing them within the reach of all. Mcst of thest pi ants flower all Summer, and for size, color, form, an fragrance of flower cannot be excelled. Havinjf the advantage of a first class propagatini bouse and its appendages, which affords us facilities for increasing our stock to meet any demand, parties shoV bave no fears of getting what they want by baadiug ii their orders early. We attend to the Propagating Department ourselve: and warrant every article purchased of us to be gooC strong, healthy, well rooted plants, and true to name Our descriptive and priced catalogues will he out i April, and will be forwarded by mail to all applicant! J. A. VANARSDALE, &, CO., St. Joseph Agricultura Houne, and R. W. FURX AS, Farmer Office, Brownville N.T.. are our authorized Agents. All orders left wit' them will receive prompt attention. R. H BURCHES t CO. P. 5. navtng forcing pits specially for the purpose we will have SWEET POTATOE plants for sale by the million, at reduced prices. E. H. B. 4t Co. Oregon, Mo. Keb. 1661 Feb 1861 Concord Grapevines. I have the largest anl best supply of genuine Cob eord Grapevines in the United States, and I will fill orders for Nurseries, Vineyards or otherwise, at low er rates than any other "reliable dealer. Single vines, three years old, now bearing fruit, or two do. one year old, will be sent by mail, postpaid, for $1, and warranted to grow. One year old vines perdoien, by Ex. only $3 00 Two do do da do 4 50 Three do do do do 8 00 A great reduction from these prices will be made to those who buy by the hundred or thousand. A gents wanted in all sections to sell these vines on commission. Any person who procures purchasers for vines gets up a club will receive two vines free for each dozen ordered. Cuttings with two or four buds, one dollar per dos. sent by mail. po?tnii or by express, 100 for five dol lars; 5i'ift for fifteen dollars: 1000 for 23 dollars. O' toh, r is the b 8 month to set them, but will do asjon ns the ground is unfrozen. All PTT.ey sent at my ri.k. A year's credit will be g, ven to any responsible person who desires it, and who order 10 tie liars worth or more. The Concord is decidedly the best family, market and j ini grape now known. It ripens unitormily as fa..1 north us Canadi?,- A circular with more full details sent free to all applicants. T. B. M INNER, Clinton, Oneida Co. N. Y (Late Editor and Proprietor of the "Rural Ameri- ii 14 M W 3 JOHN A. PONN, Has Removed "From his Old Stand on the Levee to "WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BROWN VI N T. Where he has opened rp a FRESH STOCK CoxiQistins of STAPLE AXD FAXCY DRY :GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family G- roo eries CONSISTING OF Flour, Ham, Bacon Sugar, LI classes Cofiee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, etc 1 c tc f And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWAREy Boots and Shoes. I 0 n A VINES. MY Stock of native vines comprise all the vent ble varieties with whi-h I am acquainted. Th? Pints have been produced with greatcare.und-rthe most favorable circumstances for heaithy develop ment,atid surpass in excellency any that I have here tofore been able to offer. , . For the fall trade, only limited snrplv of L mon ViUa-re Lnoir,( Lincoln,) Pauline, Ei.singburg.Tay or" (or 'Bullitt,) nd Allen's Hybrid is offered. Of best Delaware layers, also, the supply is not large, but quality unequaled. The stock froui Delaware, sin;la eyes grow3 both in house and open air, is larje and f ne. I or vine yard planting some strong vins, grafted on Cataw ba and Isabella stocks, are offered at a low price roots very strorg. Very large layers of Diana, Llerbernont, Rod ton cord, grown with especial care for immedintebear iiiT. Good layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds also Clara, Casidv, To Kalon, Rebecca, Miller's Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby's August, lludicn, II. Prolific, Cuvaboga. Ac. A general assortment of foreign varieties for vi neries. Of Downing' Everbeariug Muiberry the supply i not large, and a great part of the tree already ordered. They are very vigorous, and the wood well gown and matured. "Wholesale descriptive list sent to those wro wish to form clubs, on application. List also seat to dealers. Fourth edition of Illustrated Ca'shgue sent for two three cent stamps It is designei to be a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage ment of the vine, giving such information in pur chasers and growers are supposed to ncd. Partic nlar directions are given for the preparation tT the soil and planting, and the directions for training nre uiusiraiea dy uiiiu; tiiruunj pcjoinivuai- mg. The descriptions of the varieties will bo found accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person al knoweledge, and very extensive observation. C . W. GRANT. IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, Westchester Co;, Xe;v York. HrS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Boownville aud vicinity enables him to make judici ous purchases expressly tor this market. He asks an examination of his Stock, feeling assured he will he able to satisfy in quality, style and prices. n? THE m WHITNEY'S BLOCK iW, s e r'-TTi r-fi r-iry 3 : 1SG1 McCOlOllOK'8 Reaper & Blower. 2T..T anxifactnrocl Toy c. 11. 3i c cannier & Kiios., CHICAGO, ILLS. Twenty-five Thousand Sold Duricj the last six 37-0 xxs. An Average of ocer 4,000 each Year. Sties have increased from 1C00 in 'il to 5,C00 in '6 . As a R(3aper, th? "M-Cortnick" bns been before the American public for the last twenty years, and during that time has gained a reputation which is "World-Wide." Notwithstanding the yearly in creasing competition, and the host of inventors en gaged in the development of Heaping Machines, the "McOormiek"leal3 the van the acknowledged su perior of all in the march for practical improve merits. The representations made by other manufactur- that the McCoruiiek was "once" a noted Reaper, but is now antiquated, is simply ridiculous, as the in creasing demand will prove. No single establish ment in the WORLD, manufactures 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 "MeCoriniek" is presented greater attractions than ever beiore. A a Reaper SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY comm nd it to the farmer, while its capacity for work, with economy of yoicer, give it the prelerence over 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 side dransht that many assure us that it does not now vxist. The draught of the Reaper is so light hat in numerous instances the large tour-hor3e macnine is worked with but two horses. , As A Mower, The machine of 1S61 will be found fully equal to ny 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 motisa not practicable in other machines, thus enabling as to ogood worl; with a a slow team, ox en, even, working well. Our Improved Guard aud Patent Cleaner, effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while our new divider point separates badly l xlged and tangled closer or grass, where other machines fail. There is also a great advantage in our serrated sickle edge oter the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. OurSickle will frequently run through an entire harvest with out once grinding, while the smooth edge must be ground once each day, if not oftener. With asmot.h edge the draught increrses as the knife become dull. Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials du ring the season ot I860, proved far lighter than sin gle Mowers, cuttiug 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 rounds. In addition to ihe very liberal warrantee jriven to all porch3?er. we would say' as hret-.fir, bat far mers who may de-ire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any ther, and keen, and pay for. the one preferred. Pamt blots with full description of improvements testimonials, kc, can be had by application to THEODORE HILL, Agent. Brownville, Ufcbraoka, April 13. In'iI. Tore Ercd Fancy Poultry. For sale Black Spani.h, White Dorking-, GoJden and Spangled Polands, Sebright, Black Africfcei", red and vfhite Bantams, white and wild Turkeys. Pea Fowls, white and brown Hong Kong, Bremen and wild Geese, White "Crested" aylesbura and Mus covy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabkits. AH animals scld will be carefully boxed with the necessury feed, and delivered at the Express office. Address W. A. GOODING, Oak Lawn. n37vi Lockport, Will Co. TO THE PEOPLE OF 3723X3 TTSNTXT: In the month of December. 1S53. the niMersisjned f'r the first time offered f..r i-ale to ihe pot. lie DR. J.CO VEE DODS' IMPERIAL WIXE BITTKHS, and in ttnr Short period they have given such universal satisfac tion to the many thousands of person who have tripd them that it is now an establibed article. The amount of bodily and mental misery ari.in2 simply from a ne glect of small complaints is surpriina:, and it is there, fore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifline bodily ailments should be had; for disease of the body must invariably aCVct the mind. The subscrirers now onlv ak a triglot DR. J. BOVEE DODS'S Imperial Wine Bitters from all who have not nsed them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. Thee Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, Gen eral Debility, and for Purifyins and Knricl.in? the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any o'her reme dy on earth. To he assured of this it is only neces essary to make the trial. The wine is of a ve:y supe rior quality being about one-third stronger th.ci oth er wines, warming and invigoratins the whole system from the head to the feet. As these bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strenethen and invigorate the whole system and Bive a line tone and beauty action to all its pirts, by equalizing the circulation, removin the obstructions and producing a ceneral warmth. They ara excellent for diease and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen nd brace the system. No lady who is subject to lasitude and faintness, should be wi'.hout them as they are revivifying in their action. THESF BITTERS Will not only Cure but Prevent IJiease. and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who mav use them for INSIPJENT CONSMMPTION weak Lungs, indigestion. Dyspepsia, dNeiec of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for. all caoes requiring a Tonic DR. DODD'S Celebrated tVine RHtcrs For Sore Throat so couiuioa au.uu(j tue Clergy they are truly invaluable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For minister of the gospel, lawyer and all public spaekers for book-keepers tailor seamatresses. stud nts.ar artists, and all persons lea dit.g a sedentary life, tbey wp 1 prove beneficial. s a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicion to the tate. They produce all the exhierat inc effects of brandyor wine, without intoxicating; and Hr a valuable remedy for persons adlcted to ti e use of PX ji.ive strong drink, and who wih to terrain from if. Thipv at e pure and entirelv free from the p iotis c 11 eaiied in theadnlte'-ated wines and brandies with which the country is floodtd. Thp-e ti'trers m,to nlv CTRE bnt prevpnt r?ip:p. an i sbi-nld be usfil by all who live in a country v :;cre tic wa'e'- is bad or where chi I Is und fever are .rev ipnr.. Being entirely innocent and h.irus'e they may begiv. en freely tochi!drcn and inf int- with impuni'y, F'iv-icians and Clergymen, and lemnei .iie ailviK:.ite as an act f humanity. hn't asit in spreading thee valuable bitters over the land, and threl y e-ent;ally bar.:h drunkenness and disease. In nl! a fleet ions of the tlealie!c Bfeadarbo. or ervous Ilead arbe. Dr. Dod's fmpfiinl BlSie ilitters Vill be f ound to be r;:osl Salntarn and i: III ea clous. The many cirtiflcates which have t'ppn tendered c ., letters which ve d,i;!y rei eivp, are c irirln-ie nmf that among the women the-e B:fer have given . sTif'ction which no others have ever done t r, rp v-. m-m in the land shoiiM he without them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. DR J Bovee Dcd's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, ire prepared bv an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has u-ed them successfully in his practu-e for the.las twenty five years. The proprietor before pur.iha-in the evi'nive right to mantif;o-tnre and spt Dr. Bove Do(l,' Ceiet'raieg Imperial wine uncrv nauurieni 'fm ikI bv two distinguihed medical practitio tiers, who op, noiniced them a valuable and sa'e remedy for d..-e.ie. Al'hongh the medical men of lhi c ntitrr. jsage'i eral thing, disapprove of Patpnt Medicines ycr we d not believe tbat a respectable PTiy!( ian can be fouti l n thernited States, acquainted with their n eili'-al propertie. who will not highly approve Dr. Dol's lil PERIALWIXE BITTERS In all newly settled places, whpre there is always a laneqnantify of deeding time--; from which a' pri sonous minima is created, thee bitieda fehoucd bo usel every morning bof ore breakfast. DK. J, BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE HITTERS Are oimpo-ed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal. Omfrev. Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flower, and (ientian. Thev are manufactured by Dr. D p hiuisel , who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrum which flood the country, and against which the medical profession so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters bare been so thoroughly tested by all classes of community, for almost every vri ety ot disease incident to hnnian system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. SEEDS! EEcm Seeds of the flowing kins of th. are now ready and will h : . 7 err- send Hainps oroin for the same 1 : Auanmus h&mi wiser, 10c, d Laciuatas, 10c. ' do iloQstrossus, 10c do Gigniens, 10c. These fiueP nks from Japan hav t,w . . sold for less tban 25 cents per package t""bt Kternalor Kverlasting Flower, ia'ei2Lv ' California Flo-ver, 6c. L" 0,1 1 Mixcl Balsamic, Sc. Donble d I0c. Lobel's Catchfiy, 6c. Ice Plant (a curiosity) 5c. Daturl Wnghtii (beautifa!) tOc Snap Dragon (3ne mixed) 10c. Columbine, 6c. ". Star of neaven,-c Spanish Pink, 6c.;. Chinese do 5c. Male do 5c. Monthly do 5c. Couvolius Mi eon, 5c. Ambrosia (m co.ors) 5c. Xigella (in cul .rs, very beaatifm fl.p., . Eru!ih Petunia, (rrom EnS!andi Ijc Zinni Elegjus (from France, Iuc ' Bilsam Pear oc. ' '. Hollyh,.ck Seek, fine EtiglNb prize fi., trench pot,t,ies in ten fine wlor ve - niixel. luc. " -wuo' Salpiiiloysia (arie nine!) 5c C-re-psis (-.i ,th:a'i) 5c. Drur.imond.s Phi. x. 5c. English llaart.ei.-e! 10c. 31 !;), ocoutIe (a"war Dea4nrfrI r i".. Old Maid's CurU (etiriyu) Sc. And over thirty vineries c. ..,',. n tn it. e -den. The entire M above ei.uurJIJJw, ? ,.J on receipt of $1.25, sellingprice twu do! Urs 11 1."" cents "'-,u..et1 Herculns Club Gourd. 10c Lettuce 8 varieties. 5c Ice Cream Watermelon 5c. Mountain sprout do 5c. Pnrcliase one Collie! It Costs but Utile! Purify tbe DIood. fiive Tone to tbe Sto-macb-- Ileuovase tbe Sys- and Prolong L.iie. Apple Seeled do 5c. nunearian do do Ixuisana lonly do do Apple Pie Melon. 5c. Egyptian do 6c. Xeifleys Cucumber. 5c. Long Russian do 5c. TTnbbird ?.;uah, 1 Pate-g, nii a., r. ' Boston A itvjv, s.ru,h J iwashmgu-n . a, s III r, 1 "'' (whose flesh iwe-,; 1-0. sCT.t p,U!,,e W h IL 'i .ti,, iuah uHttuafir , ""oor peril, t-n. P f nt sni Ira I 11 n n. hnp 9np-.m-s . five feet long, curled uPi,.,,,en 0!' j ' up like a snake an ex-ordered. cellent pickle 10c. African Imphea Seed, 10c. perlb.waere sti-nr, are sent to cover postage 1 Seed of a White Sugar Cano from C-,r-ia sa:d to m (ke excellent sugar, at 23e. per ' All sent for one dollar; or, the hule lUt f-r two dollars and twewty-five cents. Address me at Syracuse, Otoe Co., X. T.. a3 we have an oSce established here. II. 0. THOMPSGy, August, lSCi. c;naha.unery . Isabella Gr3pe Vines Strongly Rooted Plant, 3 to 4 yars oil, Many of them already fruiting in the ricrrv' are now offered at $10 per hundred or $75 perUi-' sand. The riench a;pberry. At $4 per 100. Large quantities at greatly m duced rates. It needs no wirier ,foUr:iLiad bears two annual crops of fruit. Younz Catalpa, 4 to 6 feet $4 per hunJ.-ej So. 7 feet $5 per 100. 1 Hardy Climbing Coses, Fragnnt Honey. Soekles and nursery r.H-k in gener: at th- lowe.t nt ' ' RICHARD M. CONIv'LIN. Evergreen. Jursery, Cold Spring Jhrlor I0.V3 ISLA:p. For the Fall Trade. The subscriber has lor talo the cotutiig Au'ana the following : 500 Iloaghton's Seedling and Cluster Gvsubtrv 1,000 lied Dutch Currant. 2.000 New Uocheile Uhickberry. 200 lied Antwarp Raspberry. 200 BrincMe's Ortine " I'M) VVIiire ttrapo Currant. 500 Vit torii Rhubarb. 5"0 Iilvil i Crape. 5li() Catawba Grape. 10() ConeonI Crtin. 100 Tuttle's ued GraprfXew and fine.) ' Also: a large a.ortment of Ornamental Shrub bery , for wh ich see priced list, which will bo for warded gratis o application. Address, H.A. TERRT, yug. 1351. Crescent City. Io.' ot nn mi IN BROWNVILLE,- "WTiitney'a Elock, Main Street. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ELK HO . and 3IUKTAU Prirft ftl 00 per Bottle, G Bottles ---- n . - lor 5 00 r prepared and sold by CHARLES WI DDI FIELD k CO.. SOLE PROPER IETOS ' 78 Williara Street. TJ"w York. Tor by druggists and gr.x-ers generally through- ont tbe country. Oct. ii. lb6I. John Garnctt, William Koen;n;. a id Jame P Blanden.tthe latter. Ion? a seedsman in the em ploy of Messrs Landreth A Son ) have united undo! the firm of JQI'MGAHlETTSi CO. FOR THE PnOSECCTlOX or THE Agicuitural I mple ment 1 vn SEED BUSINESS, They will constantlr keep ..n hand a full suprty of Lundnth's Warranted Garden Srds, a',1 fresh, and of the l ist yo ir's growth. To b9 obtained at the old hotno at Philadelphia and will conSn" their sales of Garden Seeds ela sive to those. They will keep a very large rtoyk of All Implements and Machinery tn Lse. EM5KACINO ALL TITE IT.AVtSQ A KTICLKjJ IS THK TRADE, OF THE BEST M A XL' T AC TL RZ. They nolicit the continued castom of the-ir friends, and of all those who have dealt at tbe branch hous. of Lanef.eth & Sox, at St. Louis. Our prioc shall be very low, in acco.dance with the times, an I we hope to Batisfy all who call on us, as to the superior quality of our stock, and the pricer. J. J. THUEMAN, ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Browr.ville r.l vicinity thai he has rt in 'Vcd hi,s L'rug re froia Sidney, Iowa, to the Ci y of Jlrownville, and Lai ig added thereto an extensive slock of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, W-v . , 'I I'ainto anJ Oils, Ture Wines anJ Liquors, For 3ledical Purpo?, Hair and Tooth lruih?s. Perfumery, P'ine Toilet Soap, &.c, &.c, i-c. Invites the public patronage. J3"Physician's Prescriptions attended to at all h&o'i i'iiQ by day and night. Urownville, Anrii Hth.lSCI. nlO-yly " Wheat! Wheat! Wheat"! Farmers Look Colour Interest! Wm. T. XJoxx, Is paying and will continue to pay the Highest Mart Price for WHEAT and PRODUCE. in eoods. M ef'Xk of G-hIs consists of BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS an GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING HAIR, 30c ppr.tu., TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. I aiso, keep a well selected stock of Calf, tip, Crper, and Sole Lemer for manufacturing BOOTS and SHOES, which I will warrant to give sa-isfacion. I will e. I mv pie-ent st.k cf G'i. at prices tn suit tl.e tiii:e. which wiil be cheaper than goods M :.eei ter hef-jre, for Cjh, Hides. Wheat or Prud ;k.- of aiiy kiaJ but nu credit wiii be given. W T. VZS. BrcwtiTille, A'ieu-t 1st, 1361. nM'i r .lUiTa ORNAMENTAL TflEES. AS'J Small Fruits Cultivated and for Sale AT THX 3U BRANCH NURSRY Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati, CLERMONT COUNTY. OHIO 100,000 APPLE TSZZ3 5 TO 7 FEET HIGH. Leading sorts at SCO. 01 rT rgnlarly aborted to the trade : sel.-ted. $U)M per hundred ruil. Pea hes. $ 12.01 per hundred, retail. Flums, 40 cents eai-h, ret ill. Ch rrics. 25 cents each, retail. (Quince, 25 cents e:i-h, retail. Gooseberries, 75 e";ts rer doz.. ITonhtoa Scedl'g Pear trees. 4" tents e:vh. S'andani. crar tT s :!ll ,-nrs p;ij'h. L'ir. LhiekbeirUi, 1.00 ptT dtica, Lawtoo. Srrawbt.Trb"s. 2 per M. Hhuhirb, iIO.00 por hnnored, Linnwas. TLe above named trees are now growing upon ouc own trout, i. an 1 we cons'diT them very fine. lh t n priet.'r'i attention has been given fjr the last fittn ycrs almost entirely to tne propagation .of Nui-st-nes, the cultivating and marketing of t ruit ; anldurin this ticae, have mide it a bui.ue.-s o collect fr..;n tbe most correct sources varieties wpe-. cialled adapted to this climite. . All i r-lers. aceompicied bv .r.Tnit? prompts- i M,iwa7ered ta C-nc.anaU, and forarded free of cost, eiept n.dera:e chus when orders are boxed-or U.vi. d Olive Branch, Cla co., O