Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 05, 1860, Image 5

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-""JOHN A. PONNf
- J W HOLES ALE AKD RETAIL TEA LERI2f
DST GOODS, GROCERIES,
FUKXITXRE, HARDWARE,
" ' QUECn S WARE,
y BROWNVILE N. T.
TJivic established bim?e'. at the old stand r fee al
ly occupied by
joiin Mcpherson,
Ct li bow effering and receiving for tale on of tea
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS
v : Ever Brought in this Territory
an extensive and varied assortment of
STAPLE XXD FAXCY
DRY GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
C2r IT O C 2TXe S,
CON'BISTINO cr
ricur,
Han,
Encon
Sugar,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
etc., etc,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
. . etc., etc.
He has also on hand a large lot of
Ja 1 U rUSTT1?TJJL
BEDSTEADS,
' .' TABLES, CHAIRS,
DESKS, BUREAUS, C.,
ALSO,
A veil selected Slock of
HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY,
: QUEENSWARE,
dcilery
Boots aud Shoes.
ITn nledfns his customers to sol
. r O
as cheap as any other house in the
city, and that his goods in quality
. and style shall bo unsurpassed.
NEW GOODS
M THE DILHflC!
KM
mm
Coppc
Wholesale and Retail.
THEODORE HILL,
Main Street, 17,
Brov7iiville, ITebraslia,
Has just received per steamers Sioux
City, liyland, Asi mlgus, ana
Hesperian, their
3Pti.ii,cioiriiio,.
A Benevolent Institution established by special En
dotrment, for therelief of the sick and distressed,
ajflictcd with Virulent and Epedcmic Disease.
THE Iloward Association, in view of the awful dintrtio
t ten of human life caused by Sex na I diseases, and tbe
deception practiced uj.on tbe unfortunate victiinsof such
' tese by Quacks, several rear ago directed their Con
sulting: Surgeon, a a charitable act worthy of their
name, tooren a dispn ary for the treatment of this
ela of disease, in all their forms, and to give Medical
Advice Gratis to all who apply by letter, with adescrip
tinif their condition (age, occupation, habits cf life,
&x ) aud in caecf extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. It I need lea to odd that the Associa
tion command the highest Medical rkill of the age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
ih Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re
tinal Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex
press the highest satisfaction with tie success which has
Attended the labors f thfir Surgeons in the cure of Sper
matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness Oooorrbooa ; Gleet;
Syphilis ; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of
lie KidneyR and Bladder, &.C., and order a continuance
tbe same rlan for the ctuning year.
Tbe Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured
that their labors In this sphere of benevolent effort have
keen of great kenefit to the afilited, especially to tbe
young, and tbey Lave resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed real, to this very Important and much de
spised cause.
An admirable Report en Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self
, abuse, and other disenses of the Sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed
nvelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on tbe receipt of TWO
MA UTS f..r postage. Other reports and Tracts cn tbe
nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are
constantly being published for gratuitous distribution,
-aud will he sent to tbe arliicted. Some of the new re
medies and methods of te3tmnet discovered during tbe
last year are of great value.
Addre for Report or treatment, DR. J. SK.ILL1N
HOUGHTON', Actios Surgeon, Iloward Association, No.
, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
By order of tbe Directors,
EZRA P. II ART WELL, President.
So. Fai&child, Secretary.
, July 14, lS5S-ly
Office of American Bank Note Company;
' J. J. O'SIIAXESSY.
pcr Plate & LilliorapMc Printer
Corner of Rand, lph and Dearliorn streets.
CHICAGO, ILL,.
. Tcidincand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, OfflceSeaJs,
Xotary Public's Dies and Presses, Draft, Invoices, and
Late is of every kind promptly executed and sent by
txpresa. Pck of the very lent glazed or Dris-
' tolCards wilh name for two dollars, by a new and
temutiful process trithout cost of plote, equal to the
' try f aoicett engraving, samples when required or.
reception of post stamps. 9-J J Gly
Airs J Jewett Wilcox
Jose Cofiran
I. Mary Liver mort
R R Whorf
SI R Williama
D R Arburkle
II M Blossom
cr
SPRING GOODS
WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
cossiSTiJra or
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE fr CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails,,
EATS & CAPS,
Boots and Shoes,
IP Hi O "WIS.
GIBIiSMQlIi
$25SEWniG HACHIIIE.
RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROyED
Double-Threaded Sewing Machine,
Warranted llic best in tuc World.
Will stitch and bem, tuck aud fell, gather and em
broider with perfeciiou, and will sew every kind of
' goods, even leather, aud especially adapted lor family
jut.
Any person of ordinary intelligence can team in one
bour to as it successfully.
We nave great number of references, bnt will give
.only tbe names of a few, who are among tbe first fam
ilies, to wit :
We, tbe nudersitjued citizens of St. Louis, having la
tely purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa
tent Sewing MachiDes, and use it successfully on differ
' out kinds of work, in our families service, do cheerful
ly rocom mend it U all persons as a Family Machine :
. Krs. P AMeCett
J Cleiena
J as A U Hampton
D BGale
M BTennison
' J A 1U1
. E Tillman
R J Stevens
Machines without tablen, as band Machines, with ore
reedleand two spools of thread on the machine, are $25
With tables, half dozen extra needles, tools, &.c, $33.
Keedles SI per dozen.
Complete printed directions will be sent with every
machine. These machines take the same 6titch as the
Grovkf sud Baker.
Ko letters of inquiry answered except an extra post
age ataniD is enclosed.
Machines warran Led, and may be returned In thirty
(Saya It not satisfactory.
JCo machines delivered until paid fr.
All orders by mail or express, it'u the cash, will re
ceive prompt attention.
X. B. Agents wanted tor every town In the Soutli
and wet, to whom a liter! disconnt wilt be given.
Address EDWIN CLARK, No. 62 Xorth Fourth street
El. Louis, Mo. n40-3tn
THE
H i. i U .i I l.l.N
Th endersijoej havirg bought tb Mill for
merly owned by Dr. Hoover of Kemah City, is now
prepaid to grind Corn, Wheat, and f aw Lumber on
the most reasonable term, l'osseiicg tie beet wo
ter prit ile?e in Nemaha county, he can at all times
tvcecmmodatebis customera on abort notice with the
best jna.lity of gnst. Fiuur, Corn ileal ad iuniber
ocnt!y oa baud.
J.lylStkaltf J. 0. MELVIX.
Outfitting Goods
FOR THE
GOLD MINES,
Picks,
Axes,
Cordage,
Camp Kit,
Ox Yokes,
etc. etc.
I2f.!A!IA LAUD AGEHTj
SmVEYOll li XOTARY FLUIAV,
"Will select lands, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c,
either in Kansas or Nebraska; buy, seil, and enter
lands cn commission; invest in town property, ii?yor
ell the fiarae, and will always have ou hanicorrect
plats of townships, counties, &.C., sh-swing all lands sub
ject to entry, and where desired will furnish partiea llv
lngin the statis with tbesame.
Being tbe oldest settler in the connty will in all
cases be able to give full and reliable information.
Address A. L. Coate.eitherat BrownTiiieor Nenuina
City,NebraskaTerritory. 6m-t2-T2
LADIES!
Call and Examine his
SUPERIOR STOCK
or
Ladies' Dress Goods
Of the Very
LATEST STYLES.
The experience he have had in trade in
this city warrants him in saying he is
confident tee can give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
To his old Customers in
NEMAHA,
RICAHRDSON,
PAWNEE,
GAGE,
CLAY,
AND JOHNSON COUNTIES,
He returns thanks for past, anil hope for,
not only a continuance, but increased pa
tronage.
THEODORE HILI,
April 1st. n40
IMHES rEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD
And will produce more gold than any other diggings yet
discovered, and
OF THK
City Boot & Shoe Store,
Will mukeyon a superior pair of boots or shoes if von
call or leave your measnre, or hewill tell yon a cheaper
gaiter, a nenter shoe, or prairie boots, and lady's tine
gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any ther house West
of St. Louis. Employing good workmen, and keeping a
variety of material and trimmings for hoite manuiao
ture, I h"pe to receive that liberal patrohan heretofore
bestowed ou me. Give me a call. W.T. DEX.
Brownvtile Julj27, 1S69 nj
Pitts' Patent JUatulnc.
The Subwriber Is tbe inverter and patentee of the
above celebrated machine, and has manufactured ttjfn
for over twenty years, and is prepared this season to
fnruith either eight or ten-horse machines, thirty-two-inch
cylinder, with all his now improvements, geared in
fonrdistinct ways, vix. bevel gear nijw improvement,
spur gear short belt, long belt. This- celebrated ma
chine' In ordinary grain wheat, oats, barley, rye, will
thresh and clean ready for market from SOO t 600 bash
els cf wheat a day, ou from ISoO bushels of cats or bar
ley, and is without a rival in the country. This Hor.-e
Power, known as the Double Pinion Power, is theoniy
one in the country of the kind, and for strength, dura
bility aod ease t'f drantilt cannot he surpassed in the
country.
Tbe truck wagon for hauling the machine are gated
to run on the wide track with large wheels, and can be
used for farm purposes if required. The Equalizer for
thoroughly regulating the draught of tee hortes so that
one horse cannot do any more than ucotfcer, nor any
less, and saves all strain on tbe machinery. The bag
ging auparatps is a new Invention, attacbeJ to the ma
chine for bagging the grain a it comes from the cle.ir.er,
aud save one ham!; besides avoids all disputes between
thresher and farmers.
Tbe Mraw Stacker made by me for -piling; the straw,
are made of any length and are thg uet known for Uat
purpose.
All repairs for Separator or IIore Powers furnished
at tbe shortest notice.
For prices, terms, fcc, address EIRAJt JL PITTS.
iu,It
3
(31
UM
SEIGEL k GREENBAUM,'
Main Sired, Brownvilk, Nebraska
Save Just received per steamer VThite Cloud a
Complete Stock
or
READY-MADE CLOTH!!:
Which they will sell for cash a shade cheaper than has
ever before ben offered in this market.
March 31,18i9 n40
M'NUTT'S
STOHACH J3ITTJ3BS
Are an unequalled Tonic and Stomachic, a potittiv
and palatable Remedy for general Debility, Dyt
peptia, Ion of Appetite and alldixeatet of the
Digestive Organs.
These Bitters are a sure Preventive of
FEVER AIID AGUE !
They are prepared from the purest materials by an old
ana experienced .uruggist, ana mereioretau no rcweu
on.
THEY AID DIGESTION!
Bygently exciting the system into ahealthy action; are
pleasant to the taste, and also give that vigor to
the system thatisso essential to health.
tjA wineglass fnli may be taken two or threetimes
a day before eating.
Prepared only by W, L. M'HTTTT,
ST. IAITS, 3IO.
Oct. 23, '63 18-ly
HEW AXD HIGHLY IMPROVED
(Patented) MET TLIC SUN DIALS, manu
factured at Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold bj W. W.
Wilsox, Agent.
For All Eatitudes.
In addition to the hour circle, subdiTided to show
the true time to minutes, these Dials have engraved
Equation Tables, showing the difference between ap
parent and true time every day in the year ; a mii -ror
inserted, which reflects the clouds, showing their
exact course, and the consequent direction of the
wind; a compass, circle, &c Being made with great
accuracy, of beautiful and durable workmanship,
and very ornamental and useful, this valuable work
of art should have a place on the grounds of all im
proved country residences, plantations, gardens,
lawns, 4c. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three
feet high, is famished at $5 each. The dials are 3
to fl inches diameter, Pries of No. 4, $15; No. 3,
$10; Mo. 2, $7- Nr. 1, $5. The No. 4Dial andcol
umn, $20, h generally preferred. Directions accom
pany by which they are easily set up and adjusted
to the truo meridian. Order promptly filled.
Auz. 18. 1859. n6-tf
Patent Portable Mill,
TIIE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Holabird & Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in
want of sv good Corn or Wheat Mill that fordura
bility.simplicty and economy : excel any Mill inthe
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Ifedal wasawarded
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain grtndingpurposes; it is
superior to all others for the most extensive Merchant
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmcrifced by Horse
power.
The above Millsare manufactured by the under
signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, O., where they
eon be furnished in anyquantityatshortnotice.
The ibove Mills warranted to perform as follows
S6 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, f 300
30 " " " " 30 " 15 " 250
24 " " " 20 " 13 " 200
20 " " " " lo " 8 " 150
As this Mill tells its own story.it is unnecessary to
efrom ournumcrousrecommendations.reccived.
COX & ROBERT'S
2P T IBS IN" T
Tliil MID CLSfilH
Made by Kingsland & Ferguson,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
THE above named machines are unquestionably the
most simple, cheap and durable offered for sale. They
Thresh and Clean the Grain ready for Market and can be
managed by the most unskillful farmer.
This machine received the first premium at the last
Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso
ciation, for being the BEST FOUR HORSE TIIRESHER
AND CLEANER exhibition.
It having threshed audcleaned more Wheat,
n a belter style, in a given time,
. than any other four horse
Machine on the ground.
Our Lever Cabin Hone Power was awarded at the
same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor.
We are this reason prepared to furnish these machines
with several late Improvements, and weguarrantee the
workmanship and material shall not be excelled by any
other made. We sell them with lever or endless chain
horse power, as preferred. Orders filled promptly.
J. II. BIAXXY'S
PATENT COMBINED
HOWER AIID EEAPEE.
MADE BY
Ilingslands Sc Ferguson,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
TE are this season prepared to furnish this widely
known and justly popular Manhine with all the new
and valuable improvements, and made in a style certain
to place it in advance of all others.
Its past success, both as a Reaper and Mower, warrant
ua in recommending it to purchasers aa a machine that
will give perfect satisfaction in every particular
Our facilities for manufacturing will enable cs to fill
all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive
orders, so that we may fill them ou the day they are
wanted.
3"0rders respectfullv solicited.
K1XGSLAXDS & FERGUSON',
Or. id and Cherry St. St. Louie, Mo.
19 no47-tf
PRINCE & CO.'S
IMPROVED lilELODEONS,
WITH DIVIDED STFEEE
The Best'Tumcd Heed iHttrume-.xt in the world.
List of Prices :
Four Octave Melodeon
Fonr-and-half Octave Melodeon
Five Octave Melodeon
Five Octave Melodeon, Piano Case, Four stops
Five Octave Melodeon, double reed, portable case
Six Octave Melodeon, Piano Case
Five Octave Melodeon, Fiano Case, double reed
Five Octave Melodeon, Double Bank. four stops
The Organ Melodeon, five sets Reeds, two Banks
Keys and Pedal Bas
First Premium awarded wherever exhibited,
trated price circular sent by mail.
Ordersi Promrtly Filled By
GEO. A. PRINCE i CO., Buffalo, NT.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 110 Lake St., Chicago. Ill
$15 CO
60 00
75 00
$100 00
130 OO
130 00
150 00
200 00
350 00
lllus-
July 7th. 1359.
Douglass Sugar mills.
Douglass Brothers have made arrar geuipiits for mn
nfacturing to an unlimited extrnt tlxnr Sorpboor Far
mers' Portable Sngar Mills, will te prepared to supply
tbe demand however large, and wii; also l c prepared
to fill all orders for Douglas and Cooper's Portable fur
nace and Sugar Evaporator.
our Mills took tbe first Premium (a Silver Medal) at
the Unite! Elates Agricultural Fair at Sandusky, conten
ding with tbe Mills of Hedges, Free& Oo. of Cincinnati
and H. J. Cox of Hamilton countv, Ohio, also the first
Premium at th Northwestern Virginia Agricultural
Fair held at Wheeling, Ta., and at numerous county
Fairs in Ohio. - - .. .
PRICES $S0. $89, $100. $125 and upwards. Price of
Furnaces and Evaporators, $50 to $100.
Circulars and Pamphlets furnished on applicatlm.
All orders addressed to the undersigned will be prompt
ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHERS,
Zanesville, Ohio.
ECGII THOMAS POCGLAa, General Agent.
BlTl Mt. Yerru.H, Ottie.
That Great Hemcdy,
SO SOUGHT,
This remedy, claimed by the medical profession and
the multiplied thonsanda that have used it and tested
Us wonderful curative properties, to be tbe greatest
discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy,
is the result of years of toil and study, ly one of Obio's
favorite physicians, in order to produce something t hat
would meet the wishes of suffering humanity, and thou
sands from the princely palace, and hnmbleu cottage
can testify to the Immediate relief found by its us-e.
For wantcf space we only offer a few of the many evi
dences in Its favor.
Molitb, Ir L., Feb. 19, 1S57.
MESSRS. S. K. MANN &. CO -We find your Ague
balsam superior to any remedy in out market for the
permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer
fully recommend it aa worthy that great name it has
wherever sold and used.
Very Truly Tours, RICuARDS &. THOMAS.
To the sufferers from Chills, Feverand Ague, I cheer
fully bubmit the following; Having observed clo.-ely
the effects of Dr. Mann's Ague Balsam in this vicinity
for the past three years, I am well pleaded with its re
medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I have fre
quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis
faction. From my intimate know! e&ie of this compound
I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient.
Gallon, Ohio, April 1st, 1S5S.
Blttftow, Tnd., May 17, 1853.
MESSRS. S. K MANN & CO. Having sold your Bal
sam for the past three years to scores of persons in this
vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not
hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever
soldin Indiana, and will eneciuauycure cnnis rever ana
will effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail.
Truly Yours, PH1LLIMAN & KEARNS, Drug'ts.
Locassport, led., Sep. 13, ISoiJ.
DR. MANX Please send me oue half gross more of
your Ague Balsam immediately. It is ingreatdemand,
and may be truly styled the k-icg of Fever and Agus.
J. LTTLK.
St. Loris, March 1st, 1S53.
MESSRS. S K MANX & CO We have sold a large
amount of your Ague BaUam the past three years, and
find that where Introduced aud sold it has no equal In
the history of ague remedies, and from all parts of the
west we hear the same cheering news it never fails
to cure its patient and is looked upon in this country
as the best medicicine for chills, fever and ague ever
in our market. O. J. WOOD &. CO.
S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal
ion Ohio. Sold by J. II. MAUN & Co.
no37 Brownville, N. T.
NEW ARRIVAL
OP
Two Hundred
E3 H? O) "W 353 3
CHRISTIAN DEUSEK.
Brownville, Xcbraslta.
ANNOUNCES to the public that he hasjust re
ceived, per Steamer Ryland, a very large and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
nick's Pattern,
Plymouth Hock,
Elevated Oven, New E? ,
olden Era. and every variety o
Parlor and Office Stores.
Also,
Japancd Ware, Brass Kettles,
EaDtherns, Copper Waie. Sho
vels and Tongs.
All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rites
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishment in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put up guttering and spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper
country.
Brownville September 2, 1853. tlO-ly
FL0UEIIIG KILL!
TIIE undersigned having leased tbe Steam Flour
and Corn ilills lately erected on the Missouri River
at Nemaha City, are now prepared to grind
WHEAT OR CORN
WITH DISPATCH.
s
Having one cf
Clark's Celebrated Flooring SJills,
Jlanufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac
ture 100 sacks of Superfine Hour and grind 600
bushels of Corn daily.
Our building for storing and shipping grain or
k produce is unsurpassed on the River.
BETTER THAN GOLD.
To ISnisgists and Physicians.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea
of the immense good now being dune by Dr. Smith's
"Electric Oil," of Philadelphia. I is important to
place it in the hands of all medical mr as soon as
may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases of
accident tc. Nothing has ever dono what this arti
cle is doing in same time.
Piles Olorc Wonderful Cures
Electrical Oil.
THiLADELrHia, Juno 6, 1853.
Dr. Smith : I was suffering intensely from int rn
al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad
vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections.
The Erst application relieved tho pain, and after four
applica ions I was relieved the pain, and after four
applications I was entirely cured.
Your?, gratefully
Mks. Mart Chittick.
271 Juniper St., two doors above South.
From the N. Y. Times, 13.
The Rcbu. Yesterday more than twenty ladies
visited Dr. Galutia R.Smith, at tho Troy. House
some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma.
Nervous Pains, Rheumatism and general derange
ments. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting,
tranquilizing and curative powers upon the afflicted
of Troy and vicinity. Call early.
Wii-L It Stkike In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient
gathering which for a time appears ou the surface
and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken
np and carried out though the circulation "strides
in."
Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on the altor
bentt of the human being.
I-IT CURES, it isMILD,itdocs NO HARM
It CAN DO NO HARM.
Greatest Cure In The World!
For Toothache or any other Pain,
DR. SMITn,of Philadelphia will forfeit $1C0 if
the Electric Oil fails to euro a f ingle case of Rheu
matism, or pains in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons,
stiffnes in the Joints or Neck.
Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rheumatism.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Pain.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache.
Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Deafness.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neuralgia
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling.
Smith's Electric Oil aeure for stiff Joints.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Felons.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Rroken E react.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Sore Throat.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Burns.
Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Paralysis.
It is soothing and ploasant ; it gives more perma
nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b i
fore used, and its sedative influence over nervous
pain is highly appreciated by medical men, many of
whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Elkinton,
a physician who has practiced since 1S3C (too well
known for comment):
"At intervals during thirty years past, my wife
ha3 been subject to rheumatism cf the most violent
cast say four times a year sometimes so severs as
to make it necessary to administer large doses of the
tincture of guiacumand merpliia, and rock her like
an infant in a large rocking cbair, to induce any re
pose. Having fr.quent correspondence with my son
(102 Chesnut sirectof ycur city) I informed him of
an attack she had about the middle of Uat month,
(January), which was of such severity as to com
pletely paralyze the system. He, in bis ansiety for
his mother's welfare, sent tne a bottle of your Electric
Oil, but as I am one of the practioners of medicine
in our place, and not a proselyte to any kindof patont
melicine, I did hesitate to givo it a trial; however,
on reflection, I concluded to try it which I did, and
after the third and fourth application she bec.ime
rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was
used nut a vestage of the disease remained, and she
still continues well, although she rode out a distance
of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the
svmptoms. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake
of sufferinghumanity, to forward this testimonial.
I am yours truly.
JOSEPH P. ELKINTOX, M.D.
IIcIicTc and Avoid Pain.
Pain is the penalty for violated law, yet in God's
Providence pain is a friendly admonition in.-tead of
a vindictive cruelty. Wero there no puin fio:a a
burn wo would be liable to l"0 our limbs nnd not
know it, die and not cognizant of our ailuulion.
Thank God for pain if nt wnll. lhal you niny dis
cover a remedy to ':t SPEEDY RELIEF, nnd be
careful in the future. Fact nr stubborn, nr.I if you
bare a limb swollen from GOl'T. IN AMATORY
RHEUMATISM, a RAD SPRAIN, LUKN,along
growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon
know it if relieved, without tha aid of imagination.
S7Tbo public are respectfully cautioned to be
ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice the name
of "A E. SMITH," nnd -GALUTIA B. SMITn,"on
the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown in the glass
of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may be had at $3 for
six bottles.
r?7Large bottles are ten times the cheapeit.
Western Depot and Manufiictory at the Ware
house cf
VAN LEAR. P. R ITT A UN" A nARDY.
Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo.
To whom all ordrj must be addressed. n48-tf
AVHITIXGR A WARREN,
Vko!a! A jeiif, Nebraska City.
The lilissouri Republican
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GEOBCE KXAPP,
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jnJTraniient advertisements must be paid for in advance.
We will provide the public with a Free Ferry at
all times.
BE0WNLEE & TIDWELL.
August 11th, '59. n5-3m
Spear's Patent Corn Iluskcr.
A machine capable of Husking as much Corn in a day
as ten hands !
Scare's Pgtent Corn Ilusker was introduced to tho
notice of Eastern agriculturists, in January last, and
the immediate recognition of its jireat merits, and the
approbation it has met with from the farming commu
nity is lully tested by the fact that tince is introduc
tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east
and south, (only six mouths sicce,) 2000 hunkers nave
been Bold.
The machine is now upon exhibition at our office in
St. Lo-.iis, and we respectfully invite the farmers and
agriculturists of this and the adjacent Countie and
States to call and satisty themselves by persons! inspec
tion of the machine, of the Bimplicicy of its construc
tion, the easy and perfect manner in which it performs
its work, and the immense saving of time aud labor it
effects.
Dealers and agents have now a i.hance of more ample
remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will
again occur for years in this' section of the West. Let
them at once communicate with us and they will find
our terms to be the must liberal and encouraging. We
also utter for sale county rights a: a very lw figure acii
upon easy terms.
Tho Ilusker will be on exhibition at the next State
Fair in St. Louis, ami we will guarantee to the purch
aser thereof that its performance will jsive them entire
satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money will be re
funded. Piice twelve dollars each.
BltAGG & BURROW S, St. Louis, Mo.
TESTIMONIALS. Jjhn A. Clark, one of the Editor?
of the Evening Dispatch, Angusta, Gcoigia, writes as
follows :
New York June 17, 1S59.
Messrs. JV. T.Spears ir Co Sias After Laviug at
tentively watched the operation of your Corn Iiut-kcr
it is a privilege to bear testimony totbe great merit of
the invention. Tou baveclaime-i for it nothing which
it has not in my presence proved itself capable. Our
farmers will appreciate your Ubors, and it is not need
ed that I should with you a success which is already in
your grasp.
Respectfully, &.c, JOIIN A. CLARK.
Ebizabeth Tows, N. J., Jan 2, 1859.
Messrs. X. T. Spears 4" Co. Gents. Your Curn
Ilnkcr was received this morning. 1 started otT imme
diately with my horses and wag-Mi to try my hand at
shelling. 1 traveled only a few miles, as every farmer
wished to see the Husker work. I got back about ei'ht
o'clock, making a circuit of about four miles, I sold ten.
That will do for half a day's wotk. I call sell 500. l'our
fortune is made. Yours, respectfnlly.
WILLIAM XILES.
It has also received strong expressions of commenda
tion from Hon. C.S. Flint, Secretary of the Massachu
setts Board of Agriculture, Hon. J. V C. Smith, ex
Mayor of Boston. Hollis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. lion.
James Allen, or Massachusetts, H n Marshall P Wilder
of Massachusetts, Prof. Mapcs, of New York, and nu
merous others.
In addition to the above, we have certificates from a
large number of distinguished men, who are interested
in our agricultural industry, who endorse the merits of
this machine in the strongest terms.
Among them, the Hon. Henry W. Bcnchley, of Mass.,
who says :
I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the
practical operation of Mr. Spear's Corn Uusker, and
have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce
it beyond comparison the best, if not the only practical
without injury to the corn, and with astonishing rapid
ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and efficient
working and low price, will, in my judgments command
for it an un.imitcd sale.
The undersigned have tho pleasure of informing the
farmina community that they have this day, August 29,
1859, purchased from the patentee the right of man
ufacturing and selliug "Spear's Corn Ilusker." and are
prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch.
Farmers and all others interested, desiring further
information will please write for circular.
All orders and letters should be addressed to
BRAGG &. BURR D WES, St. Louis, Mo.
Office, corner of Third and Market streets.
no lvl
OfTor "3?o2s:3-
THE undersigned, desiring t start about tbe lot I, of
September for Texas, willscll either for cash in hand or
upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in
tbe City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good
girden and outhouses upon the premises.
Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the
levee and convenient for business purposes.
120 Acres of Land in Nemaha cocnty near the Missouri
river; well timbered and watered.
One half of au Original Stare (uqual to 50 lots) In tbe
Town of Aspinwall.
Nine Lots in "McLennan's addition" to Nebraska City,
near Nebraska City wharf.
The undersigued find the fiscal department cf his
affairs in a very embarrassing condition. If those who
are indebted to him will please to come forward and pay
their little notes and accounts, he will take it as a great
kindness upon their part, and will be happy to present
each of them with a slight token of Iiis high regard in
the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, hi
autograph appended thereto.
D. L. McGART.
May 1! 7-nljt
"COMBINATION PATENT."
UPRIGHT STEAM SAW MILL.
TLis mill commands the universal admiration of saw
mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, the
demand for it increases. Orders are coming from every
section of this country, Canada, Cuba, and Sonth Ameri
ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever
there is timber to be sawed, no matter cf what character
how hard, how largo or how small. Two extensive ma
nufactories are now eneiged in building these mills, yet
it is almost impossible to turn them out as fast as they
are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents
and Improvements, and combine all of the following ad-
Simp.'icity Both the mill and power are so simple in
their construction that any oue of ordinary mechanical
abil!ty can comprehend them. put tliem up and ruu thera
without iNnrer or difficulty.
Portability Ike whole establishment can be very
quickly taken apart and put topcthar, thus rendering it
easy to te moved from place toplace asdesircd. and sav
ing the necessity of drawing tbe logs a long distance to
Durability It is constructed In the mo.-t solid and
substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liaMe to
get out of order, and will last fur years without repair.
Rapidity It will saw taster than any other upright
upright mill. The speed of the saw is abont three hun
dred strokes per minnte. and the feed from one-eighth to
threc-fl.narters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium
speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet
long in about three minutes. From this d-it anyone
knowing the character of the timber can calculate Low
ui'X'h it will do.
Efficiency It does its work well, cnts smoother and
strain-liter than the ordinary mills, and tbe arrangement
of the saw is such as to render it utterly iuipotiiile for
it t. run out of line.
Cheapness The entire lost of the mill, with fifteen
horse power and everything all complete and ready for
running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is
only $1,750.
t jis mill requires less power to drive than any other
mill, and the power furnished is sufficient todiiveextra
machinery.
Acircular containing full particulars will be sent to
any cue desiring it. All ordert should be ad.!reted to
BRAGG & BURROW ES,
Corner Third and Market streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
sole agents for the Western and Southern States.
S-ly
Important to Farmers.
Messrs. James Cballen 6c Sen, Pnbliahers Philadel
phia, will send any Agricultural Work published in
America, postpaid, on receipt at the retail price.
tIb!
Larton Blackberry.
To tMain tue original variety for garden or Held cul
ture, or circulars w;t!i directions, address.
TK I.AWTO.V, :
'In New 3terkel!, XT
I
BrovmvillG Steam Perry!
Ji ON THE Z
MISSOURI KITEK.
The Boute from Bro-.vnyill5 tn i :. Kearney,
and irom tnenca to Cal-for::ii, is thd
nearest and racst practicable.
JOHN CODINGTON & CO.
ANNOUNCE to the Travelicg I'uhlic ttatthej are
now runnir? as a Ferry across the Jliisouri Jiver at
An entirely new, substantial and commodious
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
: Which arrangement will secur a certain and
safe pasase at, all times and in a'l kindj of
weathor. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
or for the purpose of gaining custom inertly, butaro
governed ty facts, when they say this is the best
crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and
when they say the route from Brownville to Fort
Kearney and from thence to California i3 the nearest
for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal experience, as well as
that of hundreds of others who hare traveled it.
We claim therefor that this crossing androute holds
out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons
going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not
withstanding our superior arrangements for a safe
and speedy crossing, our charges are the same as other
Ferricsin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment.
Recollect that with our facilities of Power,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Iloats from
making regular trips at all hours.
5TA skilTand hanl will be in readiness tocross
foot passengers at all times of night.
n20 November 11 tli,l 357.
NEBRASKA CITY
Iiisxirniaco Compnny.
Capital Stock $50,ouo.
NEBRASKA CITY, JT. T.
THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now
fully organized, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in and secured. They
aro prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most
favored Insurance Company any where. Having
adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without
incurring any liability, will share in tho profits of
the company.
The operations of the Company, will bo confined,
for the present, to mahise, or cargo risks, with a
maximumliability of $12,500 onany one bottom.
Being theoniy Insurance Office, on thcabove pop
ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from V estern Murvhants.
We respectfully invite the Missouri River pa
ronage. DIBECTOSS:
S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly,
H.P.Bennet, J. L. Armstrong,
W. N.Hinchman, Miles W.Brown,
A. A. Bradford.
officers:
CHAS. F.H0LLY, President.
J.UARSiDE,Sec'y.
St. Louis Agent Col. W.P.Uoward.
April 2d, 1853. 421-
B - F. I.rSPTB ATJGH. JSO. t. CAHSOF
LTJ3XIBATJGXX & CARSON,
BAXKERS AXD GEXERAL LAXD AGEXT3,
Dealers in Coin.
Uncurrent Money, Exchange ami Land Warrants,
BROWNVILLE, X KM A IT A CO., X. T.
Kspeeial attention will be given to Iluying and Selling
Kxchatigeon the principal cities of the United States,
Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup
ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale, for cash, or en
tered on time for Fre-emptors. All Warrants o!d by ns
guaranteed in every respect. Will file Declaratory State
ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption
Papers at short notice. .Money loaned upon best securi
ties, at western rates of Interest, and investments made
in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec
tions upon all convenient points will bo promptly attend
ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, atcurrcnt rates.
Bills of Exchange on Kngland, Ireland, and France, ob
tained at usual rates, v. ith cost of Kxcbange on the East
added. Debits received ou Current account and interest
allowed on special dcpnits.
OFriCS ilain St., near V. S. Land Offlce.
REFERENCES
Lind, Brothers Co., Merchants,
McN'anshton, Carson &. Co., "
Iliscr &. White, "
Toting. Carbon & Bryant.
Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort,
E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants,
M. M.Ycakle&.Co. No. 17, Uroadway,
Win. T. Smithson,si-, ISjntccr,
J. T. Stevens. Eso.. Att'v at Law.
Jno. S. Gallaher, Lute 3d Aud. U. 3. T., "
Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, Chicago, III.
McClelland, Scruggs &. Co. Merchants, St. Louis, Mo
lion. Tho. G. Pratt.
Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas,
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,
P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't 3. Bank,
Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law,
Charles Par.ns & Co. Bankers,
U. C. Xntt&Co. "
Greene, Weare fc Rice, "
Douglass & Watson, "
Col. Siiiu llarableton, Att'y at Law,
Judge Thos. Perry,
Prof. II. Tutwiler,
Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf
Philadelphia, Pa.
t. 4
Baltimore, Md.
tt 44
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New Tork.
Washington, D. C.
Annapolis, Md.
Penn.
Mcrcersburg, Pa.
Hagerstown, 11 d
44 44
Keokuk, Towa.
Council Bluff"
Pes MUne, "
Vinton. "
Easton. Md.
Cumberland, Md.
Havana Alabama
J. B. JKXXING3. J. B. CHILDS.
J, B. JE1T1TINGS dc CO.
EXCLUSIVELY
Wholesale Grocers,
AND
CQMMlSSiOfl MERCHANTS.
Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph Mo
HAVE just recicvedby late arrival, at inuch be
low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of
Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme
ly low prices, will be sold unusually cheap for cash.
We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of
our stocK.
50 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced
prices
lfluOsacksG A and Kanaka salt
500 bis superfine, extra and extra ue Flour
600 sacks ' "
20 tierces new Rice
400 bf and qr boxes StarCandlos
100 boxes family Sonp
500 boxes liio Coffee, good fair to prime
50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar
Asst? a..
uu ois auu ni ou butter, soda, sugar and wine
Crackers
400 kegs assorted Nails
IjO coils mannilla rope, from to inches
75 boxes pearl Starch
50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass
500 doz 8X10 and 12 and I2XU window sash
100 sacks new dried Apples
100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and
bines lea
150 boxes us?arted and fancy Candy
50 boxes sugar Toy3 and Gum drops
100 whole and hf drum Figs
50 boxes layer liaisons
200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco
100,000 Scgars. various brands
150 boxes, nnd 25 bis Smoking To' acco"
600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters
150 boxes W K. P F a nd E D Cbcc.e
ooden ware in every variety: Cotton lattin
. . - . . . nf
ienaie wick, wrapping yarn, nemp twine, wbitc fish
Fotcmac herring, fresh Goshen butter, eraaberrie.
rrango , fresh and preserved fruits, jellie?, pickles,
lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper. allpice, fin
ger, currants, prunes, vermacilli. macaroni, nuts of
au Kinas, etc etc.
JT"Hides, peltries, beeswax and all othirhiis
of produce taken in exchange for rood by
J. B. JLNMNGS A Co.
Jan'y 20 1S53 30y!y
GEHTSVDEESS GOODS.
JAC0D MARII0X,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Respectfully announce lo tho gentlemen of Brown.
Til le and vicinity that be h.i just received from tne
East a iarge stock of very superior gooda and latest
style.
Clotlis, Vestings, &c.,
Whit h he will mannfactnre on very ravorablc term-.
Tie flatters himself that be understands his In-iness
thoroughly and all work warranted coming from hi es
tablishment, aud charge aa low as acy ot ter cu jipetitor
in this place or the West.
A A'cat Fit Guaranteed
TO OraiMBIILIiGS
. G. S. KXEPFER,
33xc-ctrxivilJ.o,
Informs the public that he is now r reparol with
oil tho necessary apparatus such as heavy iron jack
screws for moving, raising or lowering bnildings of
every description, without injury to the plastering.
His facilities are such, in this, line that, he cannot
fail to satisfaction.
Also
Carpenter and Builder,
In which baii)e? he trusts his exorierce and
qualifications are such as to sccaro fcr him a liberal
cafrcnar".
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BLOOD PURIFIER!!
0
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i
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valuable medical roots,
herb and barks knowa
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vis : bl,d oo, black
roct, wild cherry bark,
yellow dock, dandie
lolns.sarsaparilla, eld
er flowers, with others,
pnuticing the most in- , 1
rallible remedy for the r . t
TMtoration of healti
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ITIS XATURE'S Aif" WAlCZ.
OIVX REMEVV, cmlvTt diseases by natural laws.
When taken its healing influence is felt rotimirf thro'ik
every vein of the body, pnriryir? ar.d arcelrf atinc tb
circulation of the blood-. It neutralize anr billet
matter ia the stonuch, an 1 strengthens the wtol or
nization. McLean's Strengthening Cardial tci'l eJtctuiV.y ers
Liver Complaints. lijp'rsia. Jaundice. Chronic
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Liver or Stomach.
Tleartbnrn, Inward pile, acidity or skineis ef ths stom
ach, fullness of bltx.il to the head, dull pain or iiun.iiiK
in the head, palpitations or the heart, ch kin or naffut
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There is no mistake abovt it.
Thiscordijl will never fail to cure any of Ike bv
dinetscs, if taken at per directions on each loit!s, ia
German. English awl French.
Over half a million cf lottlei
ITavc been sold during the past six mnth, i&d in
Instance has it faile in jivlnz entire n.nisfacti-n -Wh
thDwin infl'cr from weatuen or debility nhea Mt
Lean's Strensthcnii:R Cordial will enre you?
7b the Ladie3.
Doyen wish to b-j healthy and stronjt? Tlcn 3 tt
onte and get ome of McLean's Cordial? It will trtrt
tbenand invigorate your blood to flow throuth er
vein, and the rich roy bloom of health to mount toyur
cheek again, Every bottle warranted te five sat;;
tion. For Children.
VTe say to parents, If your chlldreg areslckly, pory w
afflictel with compl. lints prevalent among tbiicrf n, g;t
them a rmall inantity r,f McLean's Cordial. It tt'.l
rapidly, becau'est alwiy cures. Pelay not a moment.
Every Country .Merchant
Should not leave the city until he had prxiret' i ui
ply of McLean's Stretisthenins cordial. 1 liberal
discount win te made to thoe who buy to t.et! agjin.
CA UTIOX Beware of drncRlut or dealer kJio my
try to palm ujwn you some Bitter or Sari;ipiri:i traa
whii-.h they can buy hfp, t.v sayinc it ii Ju f ood
Avoid such men. Ak fo .UcLeaa' Strer:t:ienjo cor
dial, and tike nothing elue. It is t) ocly reniadj that
will purify the bU tliroaghoui, and at tbe l'm
strencthen thenyntem.
One table spoonful taken every rooming ! rtia
pjeventive fjrch -.le:-a, chill aid fever, yellow fever, or
any prevalent dicase.
Piice only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottle for J.
J H Mcl.KAV,
' Sole proprietor of tbe coriul.
Also.McIean'a VoIcarncO-.l Linimrnt
5jPrincipml dejot on the corner of Third od Pis
street. St Louis. 3f.
.11c Loan's Volcanic Oil Unlmenf.
The best liniment in the r.orld for man or tea't
Another Reiraikatle Curfe
Performed by M.'Lenn'a Volcanic Oil Liniment. Il
it for ynnrselvtMi
ThomjFord, i bbw kmith, livin? near Cai
Tenth treet, hac a hir aiMe running ire on bi fw-t
Hetriel virion Liniment, Salves. Jte. imcyvld
nogovd. IIede9a;re!of ever being ab!etv! k tb-
trade again, becane heoould not bear any weiziton b:
foot; and by one bottle of JtcLan'a Volcanic tit I-'B;
ment he i nw perfectly cured.
Kheumatis-m. nemalKia. paralvs-ln, trnif. sprain,
stitrne-s in the joint or muacld, nwpll.ri-",
throat, earache or t.K tfcache, 4c, yield to the niae la"
Buence of thi wonderful liniment.
For hor?e and cattle, it U an Infallible remedy tr
chafe, scratches. era ke.1 heel, lauieucs, pav n.fltB-
la, orcisM, weiiinc:j, wonml. rattl-f nake b.tf.
varion other dieac which animaUare liable to ttoa
injufie or accidents.
Every country merchant should obtain a snpplyof 3fc
Lean'a Volcanic Oil Liniment. It t.eil ra;id:y becaot
italwayscure.
A liberal discount will be madetomerchants'wbo boy
to sell again.
0-Forale by JH MrT.EAX. nrorrielor. cejeer
Third and Pine xtrett, St Loui. Xo.
FLOWERS, Fill ITS, JtC.
JOnN A. KEXXICOTT. at the Crave Vumry, Wfvt
XortbHeld. 111., ha ready for delivery:
Bulbs, epecialiy Ttilios. at the low rate of Pf-
100, and;$iO per M fcr Urge roots:
Strawberries, of all the mot approved varirt:
from $i to $4 per if for most; a fewoiU, l.J;e 'i!f"
Albany, Libber Evergreen 20 to 40 cent per fcot, ao-.
cording to variety and form aversge 23 cent.
Fruit Trees, in g.xjd variety. Apple t $ t.f 'a P'r
10O. and the smaller tlje cheaper acd better fvr ltaat
cu-itomcr.
Sin.lll Vrliit Tnrunlt ll,in2tit.n i;.?.brrrV. KP"
berrie, Blackbcrrie, Stc, muca lowe than ever offered
beore.
Ornamental Trees, 3oe acl otber Ka'dy Mirt.trery,
in great variety ar.d nbnndancej and 10 iW niaii
large pln! of t'prigjt iiyneysuckie. Lil". S?irf
nnfTii Krahri Prim. &r . :,t from 1 1 tn !0t er bn-
dred. And. the bQjutiriii Ditbytr Specb! ! otS
er choice perenn.u! at 1.W to $i per d-gen. and coa
inon thin ail ocsirabical about ha.'fpnco.
Catalogue by mail oa application; aod every ir
safely packed iVr tiitnii f rar)prta!kt I and a
fft tbmp st a'ref fei jr '-?., ie i"
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