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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1862)
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"do: ' ' "." :do 1.2.3 66 S 97 I3,I6'-90 .3 83 I0..66 12 66 l X 4t 15, 70 y- 3 -47 5,6, 9; 31 V "JI -46 : ; 9 -90 ! ... 10 70 4; 5,' 6,-7 56 t:Vw; .u 4 63 ".r Jv - '5 59 o, 12. a5 : . 1 I, 3 CI 7 30 13 73 - - " 10 23 1 i;4.6.1I 57 1,11,12,15 53. i i: 15, 13 : 32 ' - . 4 89 ;f , 15,16 60 '1,2,10 72 14 II . ,. : 6, 9 26. 4 " . 9 43 : 1,2 so 8 37 f TvVT 15- 53 I, 5,9 49 ' 10 .85 - ;r r: ; ; 8 ;42 JjlC1 ; 1, 13,15' 34 : 4,876 4 62 f ' 4 91- " faction 2; 5, 14 25 t ! 4,6, 12 33 ' - 6 .35 '71 72 . 12. 15 4,46 e. .. . - -.'( . THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. -Tim DAT SCHOOL BLL.-A-K SlBtftflf or U-y School., cUedttot day School Biix. I ' Vmiv. It coriin .bout 1200 page of i..koundS, Catches. Xueu, Trtos, QurUU Ch mrm many or tbeo written "P' L-The El- widM ?3 bet of the Klenienuof iiiumc The bu- era will flnti tbeinseUet eotirely ansxful m itruct- fr r et4n young scbolara to .ins rrectlr J scentia eailT while the tone and words embraces noch a rarl- Wrt Xtractive, and aoal illri?mtt nd. ienLment thit no trouble will be export wed ; TBf all lgliiBm toito on with seal ia acirlng skill Ta lue oru-e-moat health-giving, beauty inipronar . baprdaeu jieldirg, and order. pr.Mlucln? exercise cl atd adaptation of music, and In "1'eneJn?,,5,fi. of Iti K'iik., flffinal. aelecte. aod adapted, Jt claim fcr much to e.tcel all compel itors. It will be found to fcr Ue best bock eTer Usued for Senrfnaries, Acadcmief, ' icd Public Scboola. A few iample page of the ele Iieots, tnneaand Mm are given In a circular; send 1 ad ret odo. It la comrUied by Horace Waters, author : ot "Sabata Scbucl Bells," Jf a. 1 and 2, wMcn have bad . tlj enuraiona sale of 656 00!) coplea.-. Prices Vper COT2ra20cU.f $15 per hundred! Jjound ,30 eent-. $25 ,er bond-ed; cloib. bound. fubc,sed gilt 40 cent.: $30 -per hundred. 25 copies furnlbbcd oat the one hundred ' price Hailed fret at the retail price. :. 0 : NOTICES OF TI1K 1'IIESS.. Tirr Vsrr SCHOOL Bell. The tuue are lively, and inch aa may be easily mastered by children. Tbe pirt of theaonjta ia unexceptionable and well adapted to the achool room." It 1 the cheapest and anion the beat compendia of school music published. New York . .Teacher.-, - ' ' - v .' "'I a" Bat School Bell Thia book ii eminently adapted to use ia our common achooisi . . ; We Isave a great number of school aong books before- the public, but macy of them lack urucical a well Ute-r rary taaie, aud are really ' demoralizing in their Influ- ence upon the musical talent of the young. . Alr of ac knowledged excellence, m-edded to worda of true poetry, . v are the qualltle that otlKht toe aought with the great est care in the preparation ot a school aoug book. This book seeraa to combine these two Qualities. Penntl ' tania ScboelJevnial. ' ' '.' " Publuuedby . - HORACE WATERS, ri41.lT - Ko. 431" Broadway. New Totk. THE HARP OP FREEDOM. "ow re&dy, . new and uperior collection of 27 Anli-Slaverj, r'atriotie,-end -"Gontmband eongs, -"iolos, duetv quaruts, and chomses. ?Moetof the Poetry and Alusio baa been written expressly for v thi work, td corre? pond with the times, and should '- b suce by the miliiwr iawder-io awaken deep- Interest in behalf of the ''Contrabands, wborn God," j ' in his proridence, has cast upon the Free North to . clothe and educate. ; tOKTNT3, JN PART. - . Tatr Freodotn's Horn has dawned at Ust:" . "Break the Chains, or the. Emancipating Sword 'Fremont is Marching on, or,' Glory Hallelujah ' : Oh 1 Help the Oontrabanda'j" ."Old John Krowa's Song;" '"Song cf the ,'Cpntnoands';" "O Let my People to "Parody on the Song of the 'Contra- " lands' i" "Where Liberty Dwells is my country;" "When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;' "Wake, Freemen, God has spoken f "Whittier's gappreased Song of Freedom," etc. - -. Trice only 5 cents single," 50 cents per dozen,3 per 100 ; postage 1 cent. .' fiORACE WATERS, Pablisher. " ' n4l-ly ' 4SI Broadway, Nevr York. ' RAnnATII SCHOOL BELL NO. 2. 1 75,000 Copies Sold tho First "12 . : Ionths of its Publication. ; - . It is an entire New Work, of nearly 21)0 pages. . Many of the Tunes nd Hynms irere-writton x- -pressly for this Tolnme. It will soon be as . popular ; as iU predecessor, (Bell 'o. I) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in35 months - outstripping any Sunday School Book of its size is sued in tils country.. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them iii that form; Prices of Boll No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, f 2 per ivv. uonna,za cents, jo per Fruit and Ornamental s2?.rEu.'.JS":33 !3. -'.V - 1 9nteBbocaKKSg-tia,ga 0ents,f32 perlOO. Bell No,' 'I. Pr mrVn. 11 cpnb-, SIO rrlOW. Cound 20 eeaia,fls per iiJO. . CicU bou 1,20 Vl'-iullA James W -'Aspinwall Sievens Mary .Nemaha City Smith R,P ;do ,V .Ho .r " ' do " u TiJuell Jatoc ": z ".a do . do a do'". ,s t.. .Tf'" "do"-"'' Tan Frederiik do " Williahjsca A,D- xx"do - '.i do . do ' ; "WiUcn U. rro.'- z-t.zzZji0 " .(jo .do do - r.'&f t-: Whitingcr Daniel - - ' - "do ' do c ' C- do do do . . ; i - do do do r ..' - do do do Id' o do do v . dot do ' do" do . 5, 6 5 , 3. 14 91 9,13. 23, 24 85 29.5G .6, 7,8 .CS 7,71; i 14, 15 72 . I, 2 3,-14 SI- 31 15 '85 : 14 5 62 13,14 '42" V 2.17:; 5 6S 83 7,8 39 4,5 40 15, 16-65. ::5, G C0i 2115 . " 4 82 ' 9 63 15 13 J3,:I6V I5 :i- :9 22 .6 ; IC. . - .12 35 . r . 4,9 34 : . " 3 37. 7,13, 35 , ' f -J 950 , : 7 43 V"-' ,-5 62 : : : ;;v8 57 -:,'.: ... 6 65 ' 12 63: .,d 6.i .73i .46i. fviio UB( v a'UUU getber 43 cents, f 30 per .hundred. 25 copies fur ;v.4 iu inn ri,.(K i v , i filt, 50cenU, $40 per 100. Mail postBge froo at - retail price. - - -. IIOIUCE "WATERS, Publisber, n41ly ; No. 481 Broadway, New York.' ' - - KKW. MUSIC. ' "Shall we Know ;Each Other There 1n Song or Duet and Chorus, by Revr Mr. Lo wry, author of" -cabbtn ieil4ynime on. This- song is good. Price 25 cents, mailed free.' A pianist in attend ance to try new music. - HORACE. WATERS, a41 ly , 'No. 431 Broadway, Publisher. THE nORACE WATERS PIANOS AND JIELODIANS, Ani Alexandre Organs, and T. GILBERT & Coa celebrated .Eolian Pianos, are the finest instrument, for parlors and churches now in use. A large assort mentcan be wen at tho new warerooms, No. 481 BKOADWAV, between Grand and Broome streetss 'Hbich wiUbesold at extremely low prices. Pianos and ilelodeons, from sundry "makers, new and second m band. Seoocd handniaos andllelodeoDS at creat " barg&ins; prices fn ra f25 t $100. Sheet Music, Music-Books, and all kind cf Mueio Merchandise, at war prices. A pianist in attendance will try new music. ' .... OPIXIOaTS OP THK PRESS. . "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the Tery best. We are enabled to speak of these : ; instruments with some degree of confidence, from "personal knowledge of their excellent tone and du rable quality." Agio Yorl Ecajdit. p41-ly C0rlLlERCIAL NURSERY, 03IAIIA, NEBRASKA. 1 ;. Shrubbery, Evergreen Trees, ."With a'General Assortment; of Nursery .. ' : Articles, for tale at the Pleasant Eidgeilursery, - ARfSPE, BUREAU CO.. ILL. , . . .' - - ... 1 :f: 1- I - v V;.' - To DdinqiLtni 7ax Payer's of Jfemaha County Nebraska Territory: Vpa are notified that I, John ILJMorrison.Treas . mer jn aui for the said County of Nemaha, will offer at pub- lie le, end will sell. in front cf Den's Hall. the. building in ivhich the- District Court was last held, and . in the. City of , Brownrille county seat of said County, on the first Monday, reing the first day September, A. D. 1862, between the hours . f 9 o'clock A. Mcud -4 o'clock P. M., all the Lands and -- Tovu Lot, situated in said Nemaha County',, cn , which the Taxes, levied during the year ISGI.'sti'U remaias due and un paid unless said Taxes, upon said Lands and Town Lots, bs paid prior to the lime of sale, as herein"above mentioned viila UlCLest fr;ui th?.lj't cf. June, 1S61," at the, rate of ten per cent per annum, with a penalty cf tender cent: also20! cuis for each,description-cfJ Land, and ten cents for each ' Town ' .i'-v "... i. ;. , r - ' .!::V JOHN II. MORRISON,' Treasurer Brownville, N.T., Jut7 31st, 1662. : 1GS2. JJBY-': CiODD3 AITD '. G-H0CDRIE3 .::. Ji -. . THE O D O R E H I L L', - . m v. J .4 wi ., miN. STREET, ' . : ;. : 13KO W VILLE; N;. ;; Tiv .; ' i E. H.i BURCHES, t V. ' v PROP.'tlETOE. , T hare ions since been co'itinced of the want of a first" class ifureery in the W eat, where - ' .. r ' . . ; . j "'TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, a . . " -. . Can be adapted tc our climate and soil. In view of these facts, 1 have established In thia place, and offer for talo at . . , Wholesale or Retail, A larpe and well selected stock, suited to this climate, : oi" - - a . Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; - Cherries, atandard and dwarf; Peaohev - " -Plams, Apricots, r Kectarines, - j Quince. 1 . : Goosberrles. . Currents, Grapes, T " : Raspberries, 8trawterrie, Blackberries, Evergreens, Shrubs, Boses, ; " " Dahlias, - .. Ornamental Trees. . ' Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west MUsoort. '... EJ-AIy terms will be as low as any reliable eastern Kniery. By purchasing of me the expense of transportation ;v from the east can be saved. 1 "-- All trees and planta are carefully labeled and packed In the best manner, for which a charge of the actual cons will be marfer. No charge wi U be made ror the delivery . - of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. . : March. 1S6S. ' K. H. BCF.CHK3. -' FRENCH'S CONICAL TZasMiig Machines. The most simple, durable, convenient and economical " " . . article ever itivented for the purpose. , .. Will do the washing of an ordinary family before , . breakfast, not only savihg time, but clothes. r .By-strictly following the printed directions, which are almple and e'isy, it will; wash, at one time, six shirts, - or two dasen small articles, in about tix or teven min- -.life, or their equivalent. . '-- . . . - By all the oroiuary wetho-ls of cleaning fine fabrics, such as laces, fcc., the greatest care Is required, while ...with this machine the mot delicate article can be ' washed without the possibility of damage. ' These resalta are produced by the constant reaction theuds while the machine isin motion. of Families, laundries, botola, boarding-houres, hospit al, asylums, boarding-schools, on ship and steamers, and in the army, who have these macbioe in use," have sent in their testimonies voluntarially, and the coco . .tuiuowef the Press are very nimiereus, aoine of which - I hsva puhiisned in pamphlet fvirtn. ' All I ask of tii Public is a careful examination of . .this machine bcfoie purchasing of others. , General Depot 419 Broadway, corner Canal St t Xew .Tork. Price only Ten Dollars. Jf. B. A liberal discount to the Tirade. Jgentt vranted. Stud for a Circular. - - cAddres box 2693, N. T. City P.' O. - . PHILIP FREXCn, Proprietor. . , . 100,000 OSIER WILLOW CUTTINGS, . Variety Terpurea for lire fence. I will cut, bundle and deliver the Cutting at Erownville for $5 per eightj rods ; being but a little over tiro dollar per thousand. This u from oue to tbree dollars less than ever offered before.' All orders at tbesa prices must be sent in before :.H!.e l3t of October, ISol. ' ; " . . Send orders bj mail with cash, t ' . . " - B.O. THOMPSON, ,' Nebraska City, X". T. NEMAHA JfTUSEBY, 1 , IS miles Weft or Xeb-ifka City,V August l.-nS-tf On new Air Line Kearney Road.) Ayer's AgueCure. Very low for cash or its eiuivalent. tTe have a few . tbouaand six and seven year old apple tree, which we will sell very kw, as we want ti dispose of tbenj be fore they get too large; also four year olds at $12 SO per hundred; three year olds at $10 per hundred, aud young trees at corresponding prices. , . , . t. " Also Cherry, Pear,-Plum,-Peach, Grape," Currants, Gooseberries; Rispbemes, ' - x Lawton Blackberries. Strawberries, ' -Pie Plant; Roses and Dahlias,"";;", - of ihe finest scrr. ' OVTt STOCK OF EYEUGREEXS Is large, and very fine specimens. ' Sizes and prices to suit. - ' Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. . ; t- vEitnur Ai.DRiCii. -.; P. O. Address, Tikilwa, III. P. 8.- Tebave about 7,000 four year old trees, of the New Tork Pippin, for sale the coming fall and sprios ; . no apple ever gained so much popularity in so bhort a .. time. The trees are good growers, early fruiters, and: . veiy hardy; apples Urge and showy, aud keep about equal to the Willow Twig. Also a large stock of the Wagner, one of the beat apples; veryearly fruiter, aud trees remarkably hardy. For a more fell description of these and other sort, please see uecrlptivecatlaogne ' lent free to all app&uanta. - , , . - , January 2, 1863. fn26-3mj ""' Bloomingtoh Hursery, .- XTaTiTTxroiro. At the crossing of the Illinois Central, and St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroads. Established 1952. on - the open Prai'ie, and contains J 10 acres. Fruit, Orna- -j mental and Nursery Stock, a very large, general and ., rellabie assortment, VEB3f CHEAP tor Cash. Especially Adapted to tte Severe Climate :X ' ;of the Korthwest". : . APPLB TREKS, from 1 to 4 years old. $25 to $90 per 1000. ROOT GRAFTS, $40 per 10,01 0. APPLK STOCKS, . one to two years, selected for grafting, $2 second class, $1 per thou.lsand. MAZZAKD CHKRRY. $3 per 1,000. STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR, CHERRY;. PT.UM, . PEACH, QUINCE, NECTARINE, . AND APRICOT DWARF APPLE, QUINCE, PEaR. PLUM, AND ROSE STOCKS. Jpple Scions $ I 60 per thousand. Cuttingt, many sorts Otagt Orange,, good one year old plants, 2,60 per thousand. Wilton's Strawbery, and many other Standard Sorts- two dollars fifty to . four dollars per tboonsnd. Grape Catawba, Clinton, IMbl!a, well rooted, one year old three dollars per anuaren, iweniy ooiir por inou!vaii(j. , .Jjttatotre one and two years old, it to ttO ner dozen. Khu- - Mrfr, best sorts two tc five dollars per hundred. ilOKjrnroa uootperry, one to two yeas old one to three doUara per hundred. Dotening't Ever Bearing' Atulbery foir to eight dollars per dozen. Evergreen several Boris ten dollars per thousand. Shade end Weeping Tree;' Shrub, Flower Root, BuJb, Hotct, au immense variety mostly one . to two dollars fifty t per dozen. Packing carefully done. - Catalogues sent on receipt vi imn nut tump, Address, F K PJTOEU - Noy I, 1SS1, nl9-bm Bloomington. IUinoit. HOVE YS SEED - AMD ' s . Agricultural Warehouse. Having opened a Seed and Implement Warehouse, in . Chicago, I beg leave to call special attention to the same, having been many years in the business in Bos ton, and fcaving also paid special atteution aud cdro in the selection of my seeds, 1 feel. the utmost confidence in offering them to the public. - The seeds grown in this country were raised by old and experienced raisers at the East ; those that cannot he procured in this country, were imported from some- of the most reliable seedsmen in Europe. All lew and Improved varieties as soon as intro duced, tried and proved desirable at the East, maybe iwuuu in uij vaiuiusue. jarucuia.r aiieauon win ue - paid to the . . . FLOWER SEED DEPAHTISIEXT, and not only all the new and much admired varieties, DuiMrw novelties in toe Flower department will ce mtroaucea. au orders for TBEES, PIi ATTTS, SHRUB BEEY, FLOW ERS; BULBS,-Ac, will be promptly executed. We have also a good as sortment of - Gai'den and Fanning; Implements. f :. Agricultural : Cauldron . acd Steamer.- FOR' SALE 221 and 223 South. Water Street,. Chicago, 111. Trices, Wood 135, Coal $Z3, staple sizea-other sizes in proportion, with freight miJeJ from factory in New York to Chicago. - - . The advantages of cooked over raw fooi ia admit ted by all. The old way of boiling in kettles is both , slow and expensive, so much so taht but few men do it. Something more practical must be had. Steam ' seemes to be the only alternative. Tha Patonteo . has fetaind nil the advantages of the Portable Cal dron for boiling, and devised means of generating steam shficient for ali purposas. It is simple and practical, and proves a PERFECT SUCCESS." ; , W. II. AL'STI.Y. Sole agent for Illinbis and North-West, - , 22i & 223 S. Wator St., Cbic-$rv - Wlsere will also be found Downs & Co's Deep Well Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Common Well Pumps, Thimble Skein3 and Sad Irons, a3 well as every variety of Fanning Tool., Cast Iron. Corn- . Shellers, Feed Mills, Hay and Platform Scales. Stove?, Ac The above 'wili bo sold on account of the manufacturers, at their mpe ctive faotory prices - adding freight to this place. '' - J. January 1852. tf ; . : : : -. GHEAT IMPROVEMENTS IN EWKiiIAlSma. - EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented rebruary.Hth, I860 : Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK. . This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of machinery, possing many rare and ral- . uable improvements, having been examined, by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIH 1 PLTCITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. . The following are the principal objections urged .. asrainst Sewine Machines . incapacity 10 sew every description of material. ' to -Disagreeable noise while in operation. I. Excessive fatigu the operator. 2. Liability to get oat of order. . 3. Expense, trouble and loss of time in repair ing. : ;. The Empire Seeing Machine is Exempt from all these objections. It has straight needle perpendicular action es the LOCK or SHUTTLE STICIT, which will NEITHER KIP. nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; pif'rms perfect sowing on every description of material, fromLeather to the finest Jansook Mur lia, with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the cot sest to the finest number. Having ficither CAM nor COO WHEEL, and the the lea?t jtojiible friction, it runs es smoothly as glass, and Is' . Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It requires, twenty-fire per cent, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almors impossible to get it out of Order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. W e respecttully invite ail those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. But in a more special manner do we solicit the faironagc ot lerchant Tailors, Coach Makers. Dr3s Makers Corbet Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, P. O. Box3WT. March 6, n35 3in. ALBERT II . nOVEX". No. 7a Lake street, ' Chicago, III. LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds -.; BLUNDEN, KOENIG & C0. (Late John Gaxnett & Co.,) r- - No. 53 North Second Street, above Pine, . . - - ST. LOUIS, MO. Offer for sale at very low figures, a large end wel assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer, logetner wuo a urge ana iresn supply of Hoop-Skirt Mannfaclurers, Shirt and Bosom Makers, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. 7"Religious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: No. I. or Familv Mablrift. SiJS.nn Vn 1 R ma M sized Manufacturing, $60,00 : No. 3 Lare sized juanuiacturing, 3o,uu. We want Agents lor all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we mase no consignments. T. J. McARTHTJR & Co., . 510 CroacUvaj, Ieu- York; The Economy of Using THE FRANKLIN Lacdreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds, 1 Family Sewing LTacMne. .-. CROP OF 1S6I, Por which they are the sole agents. Their friends can rely upn getting from them feeds that are not only pure but true ta name in every instance. Also fleid seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed, Tobacco eed. Top Onions. &.c,t &.c. Dealers in seeds ' woald do well to send them their orders. v Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratis. L BLUNDEN, KOESIQ & CO. March 6, 1S62. . - n35-Iy .. ." CHEAP FLOWERS & FRUITS I will send; by mail, postpaid, 10 small BCLB3, mostly mixed TULIl'S, foT one dollar, and Large Bulbs of same, for $2. Cther Bulbs, namedlow enough. HEKBACE0US PERENNIALS, of 50 sorts, fine mixed ROSES and other HARDY SARUBBERY, by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars per 100. Nam ed and ohoice SORXS, about double price; and more in small selected lots in all, 500'va-leties. mSall FRrrrs''of all ecrts, including Dxlawake. and Concokb Grates, equally reasonable. Fruit, and CrnamextaC Trees, 25 per ccnt.low er than ufual. All safely picked, to keep a month, at purchasers cost. Address, JOHN A. KINNICOTT, " The Grove P. O., Cook Cd Ills. Currants, Gooseberries; Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, . &c.t &c.,- &c. . . Of which we"have a la'ge stock, and we offer them very Jow for theFall Trade 1861, and would solicit the orders. -of those wishing to purchase. , Enclose stamp, and send for Catalogue and Price List.- - EM SIGN &. FORD, " T5n.33t'r2D31 , Onio Nurseries, Toledo, O. . Evergreens for the Prairies. , ' An immense stock of young : Evergreens, Deciduous Ornamental Trees, Houghton Goosberrles. &c., not ex celled in lb? country,, are offered by ihe dozen, hundred,- thousand, or ten thousand, cheaper than such . plants can be bought eUewhere. Packing safe and neat without extra charge. Sample plants sent by express at trifling cost. , , Those wishing to purchase should send for oar Whole sale Catalogue with directions for the management of Evergreen. . - - dJrM S. T. KELSET k CO. . Great Valley Nurseries, Great Valley, N. T. 1 i i i , - Seeds Prepaid by UaiL .55 Prettiest Annuals in Cultivation, - - $1 00 ' 25 Choice Vegetable Seeds for the Garden; - 1 OO Both to Clubs of Five for $3 i To Clubs cf Ten for $16j To Clnb of Twenty for $25. The NEW JAPAN JflLI ET, with immense heads, sLx to ten inches long, 26 cents per large paper; Five t for$l. I received Genuine Seeds of thia new ami vain- able Millet direct from Japan, bv theKiagara, last Xay. and can confidently recommend it as the best Alillet in cdltivation.. B.M.WATSON. n38-f Old CoIoBy Nurseries. Plymouth, Mass.- Pleasant Ridge Nursery. . . VERRYALDH10H, tJLTITATOR ASO DEALER 13 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, &c Pieasaiit Eidje, Arlone, Bureau Count, Illinois. i - -P. iK A-es, Tifkilwa, Hi. -January 2, l&3-3in) .... These machines make the celebrated GROTER 4 BAKER STITCH, which ha taken the highest prenn umat the Illinois State Fair. In September last, at the United States Fair In St. Louis, ia 1S60, and at the principle State Fairs throughout the country. Competent Judges gave a decision in laver of this stitch, on account of Its great strength and adaptation to all kinds of family and manufacinrin purposes. Tho followiug Table will show the difference in favor of Sewing Machines over theold method of stitching by haod. In the working of ibese Machines there is not only a great saving of labor and time, besides adding greatly to the healthfulness of theemploymen , but the stitch is much stronger, more elastic, and les lUble to rip or ravel than the stitch made with shuttles and bobbins. By Machine. By Hand. Hours. min.!lIour Min. 15 25 10 101 40 6 27 3d 10 Time consumed in making up Ladies' Garments. Silk Dress, Muslin Shirt, Merino Dress, Chemise, " -Calico Dress, Moreen Skirt, Night Dress, . Drawers, . Silk Apron, Plain Apron, T oe consumed In making r By Machine. I ui uciitictiic. o u.iujcuia.auui,. aiii. Gentleman's Shirts, . I I 25 Frock Coat, Satin Vet, Linen Vest, Cloth Pants, ' ' Summer Pants, 40 IS 46 69 40 10 6 8 10 6 7 13 5 4" 1 By Hand. Ilours. Min. 13 21 2S 5 30 10 18 30 3 Id 3 6 6 2 23 10 25 15 30 The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, Has one advantage which is worthy of especial attention in addition to the peculiar character of the stitch, and that is its adaptation to either liuht or medium heavy work.. The Machine which at one rrtnment is used on THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few mo ments after can be bronght to bear with the same facil ity on rottonades and towels or the hoarsest description. Its adaptation for FAMILY WORK, is thus remarka ble, and gives it a superiority ever every other stylo of macbiue in the Market. In order that these Machines way be placed in the hands of ail classes, we have reduced the prlc of onr FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of our bnsiness for the last year, and.the entire aatisf action our Machines are giving throughout the United Slates and European Countries, we are led toi.eiive that our determination to manufacture PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHEAP MACHINE, has been fully appreciated by the public This policy will remain unchanged, and as heretofore no Machine will be allowed to leave the office that we cannot fully warrant in every respect. We shall keep on hand at all times a general assort ment of Sewing Machine materials Needles for all tnaebines can be ordered by Mail or . Express. Price One Dollar per doiea. Persons in the country, by sending us their address enclosing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return ' mail, one ot "our circulars containing the different styles of Machines, list of prices, and sample of work. ' E. RICHARDS & CO., '" Principal Agents for the North West. Office and Salesroom 133 Lake S'reet, Clrcaso, Illinois, K. RICHAP.DS, Lato of L. Cornell it Co. C. E- WISWALL, JN'J.W. TAPPAN, formerly Ag't for .Le Groveri Baker Sewing Macbiue. Jaauarj9th' 1362. -fn3S-tt Terry's Garden Seed3. . Fref.1T and pore, and ralod In this snll and climate, for sale by 5-tf - LETT, STIUCiLER fc CO, TO THE PEOPLE OF In the mont of December, 3553. the ucJer;'jned for the first time offered for sale to the public DIt. J. BO TES DODS'lXPESIAJ-jnSB ElTTEr.S, and in thir short pericd they have given such universal satisfac tion to the many thuusanf1 cf rersoaa thave trie! them that it ii dow an estaSli.-hed article. The amount of bodiaaU mental mUery irlsirj maspsr frotn a ne glect of small complaints is surprising, audit U there, forecv' the utmoat importance uut strict atteniion to the least aod most tr. fling bodily ailments should be had; for disease ot the body' mt ir.vanaiiy a-ect the mind. The s'ibscrirers now only a-k a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS'5 Imperial Wine Bitters ' from all who have nor used them. We challenge the . world to produce their equal. ' ' Thee Bitters for tte cure of Weak Stomachs, Gen- "eral Debility, an i for Purifjiiig and Enriching the Blood, are atsolutely nasurpassed by any o her reme dy on earth. To be assured tit Uii?. it oniy neces essary to make the trials The wine i of a ve. j supe rior quality being about one-third stronger than oth er wines, warming and Invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these bitters are tonic . and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and luvigorate the whole system and give a Cue tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalising toe circulation, removing the obstructions aud producing a general warmth. Ttey are excellent for diseases and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brace the system. No lady wio is subject to lasitude and f.lntness, should be wiUiout them as they are revivifyics ifl their action. ' . . THESF BITTERS not only Cure but Prevent Disease. :and In this respect are dotihly valuable to the person who may use tbeoi for ' INS1P1ENT CONSUMPTION - weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, dlseasec of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all case requiring a Tonic. ' . DR. DODD'S Celebrated TJIne letters Aro TJxx&'Vi.Trj3.f3f9Gc3.m For 6ore Jhroat so common iuuug the Clergy they are truly invaluable. Fir the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospeJlawyer .and all public spaekers for book-eepers tailors geamatresscs. studmts.ar artists, and all persona lea- dlug a sedentary life, they wiU prove beneticial. As a leverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste- They ndnce ail the exhierat lng effects ot brandy or wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of exes.ive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They ate pure and entirely tree from the poisons coa eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which the country is fioodfd. - . .These bitters noto nly CURE bnf prevent disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmlea they may begiv. en freely to children and infants with impunity, -' Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates sanact,f humanity, should assist ii spreading these valuable hitters over the land, and threby essentially -banish drunkenness and disease. 5 In all affections ofthe Ilead.SIcIi Ueadaclic, or IV crTaousIIcad aehc, Dr.Iods Imperial IVlne Bitters 1V111 be found to be most -Salntarn andi Edcacious. FEJIAIES. The many cirtiflcates which have been tendered us . and the letters which we daily receive, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. : No woman in the land should be without them, and -those who once nse them, will not fait to keep a full ' supply. ...... .-... - DH J Bovee Dod's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wb. baa tined them successfully In bis practice tor the ia twenty Ave years. The proprietor before purshasin the exjiusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. Buve. DoS Ceiebraie ImperJt !-V.'ine Bit er. hailttbem test ed by two distill? uisaea niccal pfactitioneTs, wbapro nounred tbem a valuable and sate remedy for dssease. Al!huKb the medical men f this coar.try, as a gen eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can he found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who win not highly approve Dr. Pod's IM PERIAL VV'IXE BITTERS . In all newly settled places, where there is always a large qnantity of deeaying timber; from which a poi sonous miasma is created, these bitters shuold be used every morning before breabrast. ' DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS - Are compo5ed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal, Oomfrey, Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are Manufactured by Dr. Dop bi nisei , who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood lie oocntr v&cd asanaat wllica. ill 8 . medical jrQf es jion so Justly denounce. These truly valuable Eitters have been so thr.rocghty tested by ali classes of cumm unity, for aimofet every vri ety of disease incident to human sy.tem, that they are now deemed indispenbahle as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle It Costs but Uttlc! rurlfy the Rlood. Give Tone to the Sto macli -Renovase the Sys and Prolong life Price $100 perBottle, 6 Bottles for $5 00 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD '& CO., sole rnorniETOs 73 William Street, New Tork. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through- 7 ont the country. Oct. 17. 1S6I. CHOICE LIQUOES. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing1, OF THE BROWNVILLE, Has Just received a choice lot of the best brands of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, G-lloo, Quart or single Drink. The fol lowing is a partial list; BEAIIDIES: French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach. Cherry, Blackberry. WIIIES: " Port, Hungarian, " Sherry, Malaga, ' Medara, Champagne. T7HISKIES: Bourbon, Scotch, Irish, jNIanongahala, Vl1 variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten : Pin Alley. TV IIITXEY'S BLOCK Main Street, Brownrille. Noymber 14, 1S. nl-tf) , D. A. COS.STABI,r. IMFOHTtR ASD DEAtll IX IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES 33 23 X zi. o ttct a , BL A CKSmYtH'S TOOLS Also: Hubs, Spokes,-and Best Stuff. .Third Street, between FelU and Edmcad, SAINT JOSEPH, jMO." ic be sells at St. Louis prices for cab. ' . Veeemr l. ttii. I, . "K'y ",v-"- r, . v t n.."- - - . . . i IZ7"A MCZSSTT n rv. E. American Cement r:. THK CHEAPEN uJV, t-Vl TH R UOST V C R . g LS G LP 2 1''"- 1 THS ON'LT ItStJisr r ia8BMTGLVUTaST3Y; AIERICAN CQHSt'ctk Is the only article of the k;l VILL YITi;3TA;:D it will JtCNhJit;k: Save vour bjr.t . - J IT AYILL MEND Iffi Mend your Harnejs. St-ar, V . - -IT WILL MEND GM; Save tliorx-iccs of that r;..r 3 IT WILL MENn ii-r'- 1 1 Don't tLrow awav thitSr,.. t. . t - tlyrcw.jeti - '" IT WILL MEND CH, -i3 as..i s, '' IT WILL MEND Vrir... icat ricce xnocited out of Tour Vv- be put on as g:ron u ,, IT WILL MEND l 0RCrr.., matter if that basei Pitch,, 'i . . fbi"inj aEhininz'steiiija,1 ' W s?- IT WILL MEND ALABi That Cos!y AiaUiter V8 brrea , V'4 matcli itmeni it it will nev?r jhow , ; jrether. '1.J It7ill Liana bcn. Cc-" . ancun tact every thiz l Any article tementod with AHiSifi "tvery Iloa;iieeptrbouia Qaej ,...., & Crosley'i americta Cemeat G!j."!j . "It is so convenient w have ia lie Exprc. ,'It is always reaJy; th'ucomasc.iiit Independent. Ve have trie! it anl Cod il u svfjj A ,w 13 water." Wilie' Spirit othn T-m nconomy is Weal SiU.OUO per year savtd ia ev;.-j ty One Botttacf AMERICAN CEHEIiT GL" Price 25 Cents per Bo::'?. Price 25 Cents per Evt::. : Price 2-5 Cents per Price 2o Cents per EjuIj. Price 25 Cents per Eof.it Price 25 Cents per hi. Very Liberal Rciluctloatar sale IJujen. Ti:n.ns CASU. S!e by all Dru agists sdJ lhmohfint tas PoanTT. JOHNS & CROSLIi ' ( Sole . ManTifactur-n.) 73 WILLIAM mill Corner or Liberty Stret. .IETF I: Imporlantto Ilonse Okl Important to UulJierL Important to Zlalllloii C:: nlcs. Important to FarnitrS. To all wfi'bin thi tinny t, r concerns etfTylily. JOHNS & CROaETj IMPROVED GT7TTA PZm CEMENT ROOF!! The Cheapest and moss dursiie I IT ISFIREANDWATERf: It can be applied to new ami o'J Rs f-if i. , steep oi Cat and to Suirgta roois wii.;.:. toe Shingles. Tlie Cot is only about Crr-7 tnat orTln, AM) IT IS TTf HI DIRABLL This article b been tlcron'ily t Tort City lad a'i jjU of th Vaiul ?u -" da Trr'a!, fu in ca c.-nii i y.g a builJini (k) Vin.l.i su-.b aj Yivljr.t ? Cbarchos K.i.ill?.ji Pepotj Can :i Building gencrnHy Government Z-i.'.i ' ? the principle rJaild'TS anhetecii npo; the past four Years and has proved Ub- ESTndMOSTDURABLLRO0FI.Vi:sii every re?poct a fiks waTra trrina proof covering fr-rnrGESCF iU nrt Thi is Hi OSLYma'.fial wvutuft: United State which combines the 7 t propertiesof ElaUicitq vnl DuruhZ ' universalis acknnwlcdged to beo"?iJ,)' yAEnCIIA AND INDIA 11 o lie at ; is Re qnire d in ' Appllcatica The expenseof applying it is tnilirr ; Itoofcan be covered nd finuhed It can be applied byaaj and when finished forms a yirtetij l:s face with an elastic body which esniM ' by IJsat Cold cr Stores Sh3:m Boards nor any ex rernai action m'a GOTTA pfeltcffiP CX? For Coating Metah cf a!I K-' exposed to the Action ofthe tf"-' For Preserving and rf?--Ictal Rooti VV ALLKI.V0.S. This ISTSX OXLY COMfualTIOF rvCt tnccrfnlly rtit extreme chifi oy onj lejth of time vhen applied lo it adheres Srmly forming e body of ordinarr paint costs ranch le. vT THREE TIJES AS LQG; waru"-9. is not injured by the contractioa anJ'1 TIN and other METAL ROOJ-'d sadden chancres of the weather It wilUnt CRACK IN COM) OS K- WEATHER AND WILL NUT VVA-'J . Leaky tin and other metal roofj V repaired with Gntta Ptrcht Grw. 14 ;f from forher corrosion and leaking, t2"'. infra, perfectly water-tiht roof f This cement j3pecu!i ir!y adapted ht vatioa of Iron ri;icgj, Stovcs,s ; Implements. ATa!o for ecnersi mf GUTTA rERCHA CL; For prescrvicj: and rcpoirin; Tmio at roo.s oicvery aasenpuon, - , y ty, is not inj uml by the con.ractioe s. ' Of me tali, and wi-'l not eruck ' f1 wargt wusr. - ., These materia',3 nre adapted to , we are prepared to supply orders 'rf? the country, at short notice, for ing in rolls, ready prepared for 05i I? cha. Cement in barrels, with fall Fr:I tions for application. We will make liberal and '--Bents with reipoDsib!e parties wao establish thenuelves ia a lucrarirs f business. OUR TEBM3 ABE CAv We can give abundant prtef 'o. favor of our improved Roofing , c rdied them to several thousand City and vicinity. . rf) joins & Cf: Wholesale Warehouse,, JrVl Comer ,f Liberty street, Full escriptive Circulars niched n application. Anv. 7. t8ol. ly sperijatobbh HOWARD ASSOCIi11" rniLArsLPHiA. , .t;,J Sit A Bcnreiltnt lttittia 'f - J,,j tU dwment.ortle Rehef . f trcia::? for tU Curt of y HUDICAi ADVICE .-T v Surgeon. .,m.!orr!i- ' . Valaabre Beports en Sir M , ewof the Semal Or?an. anJ DIES e-apioyei la tie 'r tnr- 4 envelopes, f.eeorciarf e. r aN X soei D Ayer's dicrry Pct:' ir, DR. J. SXILKS B0rGS , eiatiou. -No. 2. :a ro3-l DTmher 12. HSI. "