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orr.n ft . JOHN a. ponn, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEE IX , DUY GOODS, GROCERIES, ruRXiTtuc, iiAnorAnc, Qnicxs ware, &.c, " ; EROWNVILE N. r. T-Uving established LlmseU et the old stand recent ly eccupied by john Mcpherson, . H U bo offering tad receiviug for sale one of tbe . AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS Ever Brought m this Territory Ee baa aa extensive and varied assortment of . STAPLE AKD FASTCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family CSr 'IT o o erio rz CONMETIXO OF Han, Bacon Tea, Salt, Candle 3, And a fine assortment of . LIGHT GROCERIES . Such as , Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratas, - . Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ..... ' He has also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, ' - TABLES, CHAIRS, -. DESKS, BUREAUS, C., C. ; . ALSO, . : A well selected Slock of TIARDTFARE AXD CUTLERY, Q U EENS WA R E, Boots and Shoes. He pledges his customers to sell S cheap as any other house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style fchall be unsurpassed. irai raffle Xla.ll.cloliolxia,. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for thr relief of the sick and distrested, cjfiicted with Virulent and Epidemic Disease. THK Howard Association, in view of the awful distruc t Ion of human lifecansed by Sexnal tlis eases, and the deception practiced uronthe unfortunate victims of such Clsease ty Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as charitable act worthy of their Tiame, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this clan of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice tiratis to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion cf their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, . Kc ) and In caeof extrf me poverty, to furnish medicines "free of charge. It is needless to add that the Associa tion commands the Inchest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the uioet approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annnal Re tinal Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex press the highest satUfartion with the uocess which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea ; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; grphilis ; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of lh Kidneys and Bladder, &.C, ami order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labora In this sphere of benevolent effort have been of srest benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, t lie vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent by mail (in a sealed envelop) FREE OK CTIARGE, on the receipt of TWO . STAMPS f 'T postage. Other reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of ticatmnets discovered durir.jfthe Iat year are of great value. ' Adrtres for Report or treatment, DR. J. SK.ILL1X HOUGHTON', Acting Snrgocn, Howard Association, No. t, South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, KZRA D. HARTWELL, President. So. FAtacntLn, Secretary. Jcly 14, IbM-ly . OSce cf American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SHANESSY, : Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer " Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets, CHICAGO, ILL. - Weddlngind Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals, JTotary Public's Dies and Presses, Drarts, Invoices, and I. she Is of every kind promptly executed and sent ly rpros. r"A Pack of tltt very best glazed or r tolCerds viA name for two dollars, by me and htavtifvl prove vithout cost of plate, equal to the -werjr choicest engraving, stmpui vnen requtrea o reception of post stamps. 9-i J Gly S25SEY7IITG IIACEHTE. RAYaiOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, ITnrrantedtlic best In the World. Will stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with periectiou, and will sew every kind of 'Iods, even leather, and especially adapted tor family Any person of ordinary Intelligence can learn In one ' aour to use It successful ly . "We have a great number of references, nut will give only the names of a few, who are among the first fam tlies, to wit : ' We. the undersigned eitliens of St. Louis, having la tely purchaed one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa tent Sewing Machines, and ube it successfully on differ ent kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: . Mrs. P AMeffett Mrs J Jewett Wiloux . i Cleuwena Joe CofTraa J as A II Lampton L Mary Llvermore D 8 Gale K R Whorf M BTnnison M R Williams J A Kale DR Arbuckle KTiUuian II M blossom V J Stevens Machines without tables, as band Machines, with one vaediesiid twospools of thread ou the machine, are $25 With tables, hair dien extra needles, tools, $33. - Keed les ftl per doren. Coinpiete nriuied directions will he 6ent with every machine. These machines take the same stitch a the Uroverand B.Ver. ..:. Ko lettera of inqniry answered except an extra post are stamp is enclosed. Machines wsj-nnied, and may be returned lQ thirty 4av if utit Miifrl(ry. So machines delivered nntll paid f-r. All orders by mull or express, with the cash, will re- Mive nromi't attention. N. B. Agents wauted for every town In the South .newest, to whom a literal discount will te given. Address KDW1X CLARK., No. fi North Fourth street St. Louis, Mo. r4U-3m .NEW GOODS nnn nun T"7'i t rntT !Uii illii MhmU Wholesale and Retail. THEODORE HILL, Main Street, 17, riounvfflo, Hobrdalai, Has just received per steamers Sioax City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their rTTn. OOHL or SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. i coxsisting or -1 1 iri iik Mir I t m w fr- fi l r at QUEENSWAREt HARD WARE if CUTLER Y, Iron and Nails,. EATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, PLO TV" S ClffifB&ffllli Outllttins Ccc&3 ros THX GOLD MINES, - THE mm ji m pw . The nndersiin?ed hirirs: bonht tbe Wills for jiveWjr owDtJ b.T Dr. Hoover of JCemaba City, is now pretAraJ to rrinJ Co n, Wheat, and saw Lumber on ihe toost rea-onable tenua. 1'uaaeaine the best wa ter pririlepe in Nemah county, be can at all times m.tienrimoit hid customers on short notice with the let ijua'.itr of grist. Flour, Corn Mel and lumber i.ESUnt.!T on hnnd. Ju'jlV tUf J. G. ilCLViy. Picks, Axes, Cordage., : Camp Kit, -Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! -, Call and Examine his SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladies' Dress Goods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience he have had in trade in ihis city warrants him in saying he is corf dent ire can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To his old Customers in i NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, ; PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, He returns thanks for V2.st, and hope for, not only a continuance, but increased pa tronage. THEODOEE HILL, April 1st. n40 PIIIES PEAII DIGGINGS AIII14.D And will produce more gold than any other dlggingi yet discovered, and or TEX City Boot & Shoo Otore, TT1U make yon a superior pair of boots or shoes If yon call or leave your measure, or h i will sell yon a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie boot, ana laiys nne gaiters or slippers, cheaper than any other house West of St. Louis. Employing good workmen, andkeeping a variety of material and trimmings for horoa manufac ture, 1 hope to receive that liberal patronage heretofore a. - ' 1 , ii. M T"' V DCSlowea OB me. me a ca. i. n . . vna BrownvilleJuly27, liA3 n3 . Pitts Patent Ilacliinc. The Subscriber is the inventor am! patentee of the above celebrated machine, and has inmuractured them for v-r twenty years, and i$ prepared this season to furnish either eipht or ten-hors machines, thirty-two- inch cylinder, With all his now improvements, geared in fourdistinct ways, via. beve! gear new improvement. spur gear short helt, long belt. This- celebrated ma chine', in ordinary grain wheat;, oats, barley, rye, will Ibml! and ciean ready for market from 3W to otw bush els of wheat a day, on from 1200 bnshels of oats or bar ley, and is without a rival In the conntry. Tin Horse Power, known a the Double Pinion Power, Is theoniy one in the country of the kind, and for strergth, dnra- bi'ity and ease of draught cannot be surpassed in the country. Tbe truck wagon for haulin the machines are gaced to run on the wide track with Urge wheels, and can be used for farm purposea If required. The Equalizer for thoroughly regulating the draught of the horses so that one horse cannot do anv inor than another, nor nr lea, and saves all strain oa the machinery. Tha bag ging apparatus U a new Invention, attached to tbe ma chine lor bagging the grain a it comerrora tbe cleaner, and saves one hand; beside avoio all disputes between threshers and farmers. The Straw Stacker made by tie for Dtiin .truw. are made of any length and are the Jet known for that purin.se. All repairs for Separator or Horse Powers furnlahed at me suonrM uoii e. - For pricea, terms, Ac, addmi MIRXM A. PJTTS. Bult 1 rzc mum laud ageut, suRVEion & r;oTAHY riniiAC, "Will select lands, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c, either in Kanias or Nebraska; bey, sell, and enter landson commission; invest in town property, buy or sell the sam, and will always have on handcorrect plats of tartrnhips. conn tie, tec. ; showing alllandssub ect to entry, and wh;re desired will fnraiih parties liv ing in the states with thesame. Being tbe oldest settler in the connty will in all cases be able to give full and reliable information. Address A. L. Coate. eitherat Brownvilleor Xemaba City, Kebraeka Territory. ' 6m-43-v2 SEIGEL . & GREENBAUM, Main Street, Brcicnvifle, Nebraska Hace Jnst received per steamer White Cloud a Complete Stock or 3 READY-MADE CLOTIIIIIQ.,. Which they will sell for cash a shado cheaper than has ever before been ofl'ered in this market. ' March 31,1869 n40 M'NUTT'S Celebrat o c3L STOIIACU 0ITTG0S Are an unequalled Tonic and Stomachic, a positeiv ana palatable Remedy for general Debility, Dys- jtepria, lot of Appetite and all dit eases of the . Digestive Organ. There Bit ters art a sure Preventive of - - FEVER AIIB AGUE ! They are prepared from the purest materials by an old and experienced yruggisi, ana mereiorecau uc um on. THEY AID DIGESTION I By gently exciting the system Into ahealtby action ; are pleasant tothe taste, and also give that vigor to the system thatis so essential to health. ., f"A wineglass fnli maybe taken two or tbreetimes a day before eating. Prepared only by W, L.,M'NTJTT, ST. LOUIS, BIO. Oct. 23, '63 15-ly . ICEIT AliU HIGHLY IMPROVED (Patente.1) MET TLIC SUN DIALS, manu factured at Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by W. W. WlLSO.v, Agent. , '. . ... For All Latitudes. In addition to the hour circle, subdivided 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 compasi, circle, 4c Being made with great accuracy, of beautiful and durable workmanship, and very ornamental and useful, this valuable work of art should hare a place on the grounds of all im- froved country residences, plantations,, gardens, awns Ac. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three feet high, is furnished Rt $5 each. Tbe dials are 3 to 9 inches diameter, Price of No. 4, $15; No. 3, $10; Mo. 2, $7; Nr. 1, $5. The No. 4Dial andcol umn, $2,0, ia generally preferred. Directions accom pany by wiich they are easily set up and adjusted to th a true meridian. Order promptly filled. Aug. 13. 1859. n6-tf Steam l&SIlil, Patent Portable Mill, THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under tbe firm of Reed, Holabird & Co., to manufacture the J. C.Jleed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Medal wasawarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurposes; it is superior to all other for the mostex tensive Merchant Mill,asitisforgrindingthe Fanner feed by Horse power. - , The above Millsare manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, 0., where they eon be furnished in any quantity at short notice. The ibore Mills warranted to perform as follows: 36" in. diam.. per hour 50 B.Corn,25 Wheat, $300 J0 " " " 30 15 250 24 " " ' 20 " 13 " 200 20 " " " " 15 " 8 " 150 As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to e from our numerousrecommendation s.received. COX & ROBERT'S 2E3 jl ZH3 !DQ T in m wm. DIade by Hingsland & Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. TIIE above named machines are unquestionably the mo6t 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 Aericnltural and Mechanical Asso ciation, for being the BEST FOCK HORSE THRESHER AND CLEANER exhibition. It having threshed aud cleaned more Wheat, in a better style, in a'jgiven time, than any other four horse Machine on the ground. Our Lever Cabin Horse Power was awarded at tbe same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. We are this season 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 tbem with lever or endless chain horse power, as preferred. Orders filled promptly. J. II. MAOIST'S PATEN T C-Q M B I N E D HOTTER AIID REAPER. : MADE, BY Kxngslanda & Ferguson, ' ST. LOUIS, 310. WE are this season prepared to furnieh 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 us in recommending it to purchasers as a machine that will give perfect satisfaction in -every particular. Our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to fl '.1 all orders promptly, hut would be pleased to receive orders, so that we may fill them on the day they are wanted. rj-Orders respectfully solicited. , HIXGSLAXDS k FEttGCSOK, Cor. id and Cherry St. St. Louis, Mo. . I no47-tf PRINCE & CO.'S IMPROVED I.IELODEOnS, TYITII DITTOED SWELL Tie Bert' Toned Red Instrument in the world. List of Prices: Four Octave M elodeon ' $15 00 Four-anl-half Octave Melodeon . 60 00 Five Octave Me lodeon ' ,, , " 76 00 Five Octave Melodeon, Piano Case, Four "top $10C 00 Five Octave Melodeon, double reed, portable case 130 00 Six Octave Melodeon, nano Case 130 DO Five Octave Melodeon, Piano Case, double reed ' 150 00 Five Octave Melodeon, Double Banks, four stops 200 00 The Organ Melodeon. flvesets Beeds, two Banks Keys and Pedal Bas &5Q 00 First Premium awarded wherever exhibited. Illus trated price circulars sent by mail. Orders Promrjtly Filled By GEO. A PRINCE . CO., Buffalo. N. T. GEO. A.PRlXCE&CO..110Lakest.,Chicaso,IIl. GEO. A. PRINCE &CO., 87 Fultotst. N. T. City. July 7th. 1S59. Domglasa Brothers h fe rha'le arnii.acmeni (,:T ra,. nfacturing to an unlimited extent the:r SjrCi,oor j.'ar. Biers' Portable Sugar .Vills, will he preparcl tn stiprjy tbe demand however larxe, ard wili also he. preuire,! to fill al 1 orders for Doug I aw and per's Portable fur nace and Sugar Evaporator. oor Jtillatook the first Premium (a Silver Medal) at the Uai'ed state Agricultural Fairat Sandnsky, conten ding with tbe Mills of Hedges, Free & Co. of Cincinnati and II. J. Cox of Hamilton county, Ohio, iio the first Premium at tbe Northwestern Virginia Agricultural Fair held at Wheeling, Va., and at numerous county Fairs In ()&io. . ' , PttlCKS $63, 29, $100. fcl25 and upwards. Price of Foroaces and Evaporators, $60 to $100. Circulars nd Pamphlet furnished on application. All orders addressed tv the vnClerMgned will e prompt ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHERS, Zanesirille, Ohio. nrGnTIT0MA3 DOUGLAS, General Agent, Blvl Mt. Ternuu, Ohio. Tliat Gzozt Pvonicdy, This remedy, claimed by the medical profesilun and ibe multiplied thousand that have used it and tested its wonderful curative properties, to be the neatest discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy, is the result of years of toil and study, by one of Ohio's favorite physicians, in order to produce something that would meet the wishes of suffering humanity, ai.d thou sands from the princely palace and bnmblest cottage can testify tothe immediate relief found by its use. For wantof space we oniy offer a few of the many evi dences in its favor, MoLirr, I t,., Feb. 19, 1S57. MESSRS. S. K. MANN &. CO We nud your Aue balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer fully recommend it as worthy that great name it has wherever sold and used. - Very Trjuly Tours, RICHARDS & THOMAS. MHHW ' S) To tb sufferers from Chills, Fever and Ague, I cheer fully submit the following: Having observed closely the effects of Dr. Mann's Ague Balsam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I hare fre quently used it in my practice, and with entire satis faction. From my intimate knowledgeof this compound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N. E. HACXEDOM, II D. G!ion, Ohio, April 1st, 1863. Bltftos, Ind., May 17, 1853. MESSRS. S. K MANN it CO. Bavin? 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 remody ever soldin Indiana, and will effectually cure chills fever and will effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Tours, . PUIJuLIMAX & KEARNS, Diug'ts. LogakspORT, Ind., Sep. 13, 1S5S. DR. MANX Please send me one half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great demand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Ague. J. LYTIL.E. St. Loris, March 1st, 1858. MESSRS. S KL MANX & CO We have sold a large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three yenrs, and And that where introduced and sold it has no equal in tbe history of ague remedies, and from all part s of the west we hear thesame cheering news it never fails to cure its patient and is looked upon in this conntry as tbe best medicicine for chills, fever and ai:ue ever in our market. O. J. WOODifcCO. S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. H. MAUN & Co. no37 Brownville, N. T. HEW ARRIVAL OS Tvro Hundred CD TOTT 751 CD CiffilSlIAN DEUS.fa.lt. Urotvnville, Nebraska ANNOUNCES to the public that he has just re ceived, per Steamer Ryland, a very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of new and improved patterns,as follows: uck's Pattern, Plymouth Hock, Elevated Oven, New Ef . olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japaned Ware, Brass Kettles, Lantlierns, Copper Ti'at c.Slxo vels and Tongs. AJlofwhichl pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also cow on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron 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 warrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper conntry. Brownvxlle September 2, 1863. tilO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Drnsgist3 end Physicians. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of the immense good now being dono by Dr. Smith's "Electric Oil." of Philadelphia. I is important to rlace it in the hands of all medical men an soon as may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases of accident Ac. Nothing has ever done what ibio arti cle is doing in same time. Plies More Wonderful Cures Electrical Oil. Philadelphia, June t, 1858. Dr. Smith: I was suffering intensely from intern al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections. The first application relieved the pain, and nftor four applica ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully Mks. Mart Chittick. 271 Juniper St., two doors above South. From the N. Y. Times, 13. The Rcsu. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr. Galutia 1$. Smith, at the 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 tha afflicted of Troy and vicinity. Call early. Will It Stkikk Is? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time appearsjou the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbent: is taken up and carried out though the circulation "strides in. ' Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on Ihe aoor bente of the human being. BTIT CURES, it isMILD,itdoes NO HARM It CAN DO NO HARM. Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single 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 Deafnesr. " Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for stiff Joints. Smith's Electric Oil a eure for Felons. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Broken Breast. 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 pleasant ; it gives m:re perma nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b? fore used, and its sedative influence ovi r nervous pain is highly appreciated by medical mei), many of whom have used it. Read this from Dr. Elkiuton, a physician who has practiced since 1836 (too well known for comment): "At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent cast say four times a year sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacumand morphia, and rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to indc.se any re pose. Having frequent correspondence with my son (102 Cheennt street of ycur city) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of last month, (January), which was of such severity ns Vi com pletely paralyse the system. lie, in bis anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am one of the practionerr cf medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent melicine,! did hesitate to give it a trial; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it. which 1 did, and after the third and fourth application fhe became rather passive, and before one-third of this bottle was used not a vestage of the disease remained, and she still continues well, although she rode our. a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of i.nj of the symptoms. I therefore felt it my doty, for the sake of suffering humanity, to forward this testimonial. 1 am yours truly, - JOSEPH P. ELKI-NTON, M.D. Relieve and Avoid rain. Pain is the penalty for violated law. yet in Gi4's Trovidence pain is a friendly admonition instead of a vindictive cruelty. Were there no piin from a burn we would be liable to lose our limbs and not know it, die and not cognizant of our littuatioa. Thank God for pain if not well, tbit y.m may dis cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you have a lhab swollen from GOUT. IXFLAMATOffl RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, aUURN, a long growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you w.mldsoon know it if relieved, without the aid of imagination. JSTThe public are respectfully cautioned to be ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice, the name of "A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. feMITfJ," on the Ubcl. "A. E. SMITH" U also blown in tbe glass of 3 sites. The largest bottles may be hud at j for sixbottleg. rTXarge bottles are ten times tho cheapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house of VAN LEAR, BRITTAIN & HARDY. Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo. To whom all orders tnust be addressed. n43-tf WHITINGlt A WARREN. Wholesale Agent, Nebraska City. Th j llirouri Republics Published Daily, Tri-Weekly & Weekly By CIOHGE KIAPF, Jf. PASCHALL, JOHX KNAPP, Proprietors. $10 00 5 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 40 00 25 00 14 00 Ko. U, Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Ho Term of the Rejiublicen. Daily, (in advance) ' Tri-wee&ly, ( n advance) Weekly, (in advance) Weekly, not paid in advance, invariably Sunday Republican To clubs ot five Dailies To clubs of 6is Tri-Week lies , , To clubs of fourteen Week lies 53"Wanjs, Lost and Found, Boardin?, for Rent, and Removals, will be charged tlttr cents per square ol eisbt lines or less, for first insertion, and twenty-dve cents for each additional one without alteration. OXE SQUARE, eignt lines or less $ ' three times on flrst or fourth page 1 " one week " two weeks " three weeks ' one month . " " two months " " three months ' six mouths " twelve months ' 53"A1I advertisements required to be kept on secoud page, charged as new each day, and on third page an ad vance over stated rates. S3 Advertisements required to be displayed, or set in larye type, charged double rat en. 5"Transient advertisement ninjt be paid for in ad vance. FL0UEIIIG HILL! 41 It tt 60 00 1 60 2 60 3 60 4 00 6 00 8 00 12 00 20 00 BroTTnvillo Gtc:.m 7erry ! OX Till IliSSOUKI RITE B. The Houte frcn Erownville ta Ft. Eearaey, and from tnenco to uwiarau, ia me nearest and most practicable. TOE undersigned having leased the Steam Flour and Corn Mills lately erected on the Missouri River at Nemaha City, are now prejwired to grind WHEAT OR CORN -WITH DISPATCH. Having one of Clark's Celebrated Flooring Mills, Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 609 bushels of Gorn daily. Oar building for storing and shipping grain or produce id unsurpassed on the River. We will provide the public with a Free Ferry at all times. BR0WNLEE & 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 1 Sneare's Patent Corn Husker was introduced to the uotice of Eastern agriculturist, in January lai-t, and the immediate recognition of its great merits, and tbe approbation it has met with from the farming commu nity is fully tested by the fact that since is introduc tion to the notice of the agricultural public in tbe east and south, (only six months since,) 2000 buskers nave been sold. Tbe machine is now upon exhibition at our eft on in St. Louis, and we respectfully invite tbe farmers and agriculturists of this and the adjacent Counties aud States to call and satisfy themselves by persoual inspec tion of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc tion, tbe 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 chance of more ample remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will again occur for years in thia' section of the West. Let them at once communicate with na and they will find our terms to be the moxt liberal and eucuuraging. We also offer for sale county rights at a very low figure and upon easy terms. The Husker will be on exhibition at tbe next State Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that iU performance will trive them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money will be re funded. Price twelve dollars each. BRAGG 4. BURROWS, St. Louis, Mo. TESTIMONIALS. John At Clark, one of the Editors of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as follows : New Tore June 17, 1859. Messrt. JV. T. Spear 4- Co Sias After having at tentively watched the operation of your Corn Hunker it is a privilege to bear testimony to tbe great merit of the invention. Tou havec!aioed for it nothing which it has not in my presence proved itself eapable. Our farmers will appreciate your liborB, and it is not need ed that I should wish you a success which is already in your grasp. Respectfully, &c, JOHX A. CLARK. - . Ebizabeth Tows, 21. J., Jan 22, 1859. Messrs. N. T. Spears Co. Gents. Tour Corn Husker was received this morning. 1 started oir imme diately with my horses and wagnii to try my band at shelling. I traveled only a few miles, as every farmer wished to seethe Husker work. got tack about eight o'clock, making a circuit of aboutfour miles, 1 sold ten. That will do for half a day's wotk. lean sell 600. Your fortune is made. Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM XILES. It has also received strong eipressions of commenda tion from Hon. C.S. Flint, Seiaretary of the Massachu setts Board of Agriculture, Hon. J. V C. Smith. ex Mayor of Boston. Hollis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. Hon. James Allen, of Massachusetts, Hon Marshall P Wilder of Massachusetts, Prof. Mapos, 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, w ho endorse tho merits of this machine in the strongest terms. Among them, the Hon. Henry W. Bench Icy, of Mass., who says : I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the practical operation of Mr. Spear's Coru Husker, and have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce it beyond comparison the best, if nut the only practical without injury to the core, and with astonishing rapid ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and efficient working and low price, will, in my Judgments command for it an unlimited sale. The nndersigned have the r!eaure of Informing the farmina community that they have this day. August 29, 1S69, purchased from the patentee the riirbt of man ufacturing and selling "Spear's Corn Husker." and are prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch Farmers and all others interested, desiring further information will please write ror circular. AH orders and letters should be addressed to BRAGG & BURROWES, St. Louis, Mo. Office, corner of Third and Market streets. no lvl - , - OffF'or Tezrac. THE undersigned, desiring to start about thelOtn of September for Texas, will sell 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 garden ana outhouses upon the premises. Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownvil le situated near tbe levee and convenient for business purposes. 120 Acres of Land in Nemaha county near the Missouri river; well timbered and watered. One half or an Original Stare (equal to 50 lots) in the Town of Aspinwall. Nine Lots in "McLennan's addition" to Nebri kaCity, near Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf his affairs in every embarrassing condition. If thooe who are indebted to him will pieaseto 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 his high regard in the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, bi autograph appended thereto. D. L. McGART. May 19 7-n4jt J0IIN CODINGTON & CO. ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they are now running as a Ferry across the Missouri aiver at An entirely new, tH'isianttai ana ccmmcaious STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which airanicment will secure a certain and safe cassase at. all times and in all kinds of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are governed by facts, when they say this is the best crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and when they say the route from Erownvillo to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest for erideneethey refer the reader to tbe mapof the Country; and are warranted in saying it ia the most practicable route by personal eiperience,as well as that of hundreds of others who bare traveled it. We claim therefor thf.t thi? crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducement, to persons going to California, and solicit their patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangement for a safe and speedy crossing, our charge? are the ame as other Ferries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactment. J3?RccolIect that with our facilities cf Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips atall hours. JSf A skiffand hanl will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n20 November 11th, 1857. NEBRASKA UTY Inauranco Company. Capital Stock $50,000. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. "COMBINATION PATENT." ' UPRIGHT STH43I SAW 3IIX1L. This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known, tbe demand for it increases. Orders are coming from every section ot this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameri ca. It is suited for every section othe world wherever there is timber to be sawed, no matter of W hat character bow hard, bow largeor how small. Two extensive ma nufactories are now engaged in building these mills, yet it is almost impossible to torn them out as fast as tbey are wanted. They embrace several valuable patent and improvements, and combine all of the following ad- Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple in their constructt-m that anyone of ordinary mechanical ability can conirrehend them, put them up aud run them without danger or difficulty. Portability The whole establishment can be very quickly taken apart and put together, thus rendering it easy to be moved from place to place as desired, and sav ing the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to Durability It ia constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to get out of order, and will Ut)t for years without repair. Rapidity It will saw faster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw ia about three hun dred strokes per minute, and the feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch p r stroke. Thus, at a medium speed thesaw will cut throng a a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data anyone knowing the chiracier of tho timber can calculate how much it will do. Efficiency It does its work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, and tbe arrangement of the saw is such as to render it utterly impossible for it tn run out cf line. Cheapness The entire lost of tbe milt, with fifteen horse power and everything all complete and ready for runninz, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is only $1,750. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power f urni.-teJ is sufficient to dn.ve extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to BRAGG it BURROW ES, Comer Third and Market streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole agents for the Western and Southern States. 43-J r Important to rarmers. Messrs. James Cballen Jt Son, Puhliahers Philadel phi, will send any Agricultural Wurk published tu America, postpaid, ou receipt of the retail price. vlr.l Lawton Ulaclibcrry. To obtain the original variety for f ardeu or field cul ture, or circulars with direction. aldre, TX LAWTON', vial tv Rctlii, K T THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organsied, and their entire capital stock of Fifty Thoilnmid Dollart, paid in andsecurod. They are 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 patron?, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of theeompany. The operations of the Company, will be eonSned, for the present, te xasink, or cargo risks, with a maximumliability of $12,500 cnany one bottom. Being tha only Insurance OSlce, on the above pop ularplan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri River pa ronage. ' DIRECTOBS: S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, H.P. Bennet, J.L.Armstrong, W.N.Uinchman, Miles W.Brown, . A.A.Bradford. officers: CHAS.F.II0LLY,President. J.GAitsiDE,Sec'y. St. Lonis Agent Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1858. 421- B . r. LrSHBAUGH. JKO. I.. CARSOS LTJ3HBATJGH Cc CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. Uncurrent Money, Exchaneeand Land Warrants, -BROWXVILLE, XEiiAHA CO., X. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on band for sale, FOR cash, or en tered ou time for Pre-eniptors. All warrants sold by us guaranteedin every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments cf 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 be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cot of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account and interest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near f. S. Land Office. BIFEHISCU Llnd. Brother & Co., Merchants, McXaughton. Carson & Co., " niser & White, " Young, Carson & Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, E. M. Punderson it Co. Merchants, M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, w m. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. V. S. T Taylor it Kriegh, Bankers,- McClel land, Scruggs & Co. Merchants, Hon. Tbosi. G. Pratt, Hon. J. AV. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Ool. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons it Co. Bankers, H. C. Kuttit Co. " Greene, Weare k. Rice, " Douglass it Watson, " Cot. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, Judre Tbos. Perry, Prof. H. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf J. B. JENNINGS. J. B. CHJLDS. J, B. JEITIi'H;GS &. CO. EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSIOnA"r.IEROHA?ITS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph Jo. HAVE just recievedby late arrival, at much be low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusuallv cheap for cash. We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of our stock. 50 hhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices 1000 sacks G A and Kanawa salt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra Sue Flour 6U0 sacks 20 tierces new Rice 400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles 100 boxes family Soap 500 boxes Rio Coffee, good fair to prime 1 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar 200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine Crackers 400 kegs assorted Nails 150 coiUmannilla rope, from to inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass 500 doa 8X10 and 12 and 12XU window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, youEg hjsoa and DiacKiea 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum dropa 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Raisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Segars, various brands 150 boxes, and 25 bis Smoking To' acco 600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters 150boxesWR, PFandE D Cheese Wruil an w a rat r nvaw ranarwt rttAn V n f ? n handle wick, wrapping varn, heir p twine, white fish 1 otomac herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries, orange , fresh and preserved fruit3, jellies, pickles, lobster?, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, pru uee, vermaciili. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, etc etc. 5711 ides, peltries, beeswax and all othsrhinfa of produce taken in exchange for goods by lL.v.. itin X -.U. L H TP i A Weekly lusraary ofiLe latest Lit' eeived from Ei-Uad, J!asJ, ikotlaj-d,!?-the British Possessions in every rrt0r ti Bf and devoted top-,UU;i, liteiture,Kiete. .JTV"'4 tory, Ac, Ac. ' - The ":ctvs Irons Ucxnef Will be rorwaried postage free Bp.Jn r,. subscription, vii : f 52 fur one year; 1 1 tor six months- three months. 59 Fostmasters and newspapers ofEcersar-anti. " to act as agents. A liberal allowance trade t!"1"1 ties getting vp cluls. iv-' Address April 14,'jy ly TOWNDIiOW itur Ldiiorsand Pror.riet.ir. v... NEW YORK TIIIEs". Daily Jlornln- anil lrL Independent in Politics. Its columns afford a complete resan ond saomgi from Lty to day; while a r pond(jnc,KcixTts, Library c!.Et"itutii r?, and leadii.glarticleN retrvwnt :i ti.r.:..v7;:' ." 'L'. public attention. ' by mail, Six Dollar? a JOsr. gage iST V rice Sc: li issued on tae morning ,,f every Tus,4v. , . day, and contains, in a-biition to the ba'k It ligence given in the Daily Paper, e!" A Literary Department Etnbnicing Standard Novels and Tale, and y - : neous Selections of tho highest interest. ,J The t interest. agricultural p, artiimt, Ta fnm i i A frttvt ririun - w vv-.v - i.vj mi source n,-- tl inaccessible to th-K Price Thre Dollars a year Tn r Address, Fivo Dollars: Five CoLieV pf to B S11.2S; Ten copies to one Ad-his, . The WeeJjIj Tines. Appearing every Saturday oorniBg.embnelier prenens.ve digest of th. news of the prWiSJ 2w with attrac ire Literary feature,, and otbeE. reading. It will also continue to furnish it, , ble information for the U T4,i4- Farmcr ana Gardener, A department which has become hiz'ilv non.1 lYrce- dollars i aye.,; three opff't.SS i dress, I iva dollars; five eopUs to one ad lrv Fv dollars; ten copies to one address. tw.L. Y.V.1 : twenty copies to one address for twenty dollara. AV I person ending us a club of twenty or more till li ' entitled to aa extra copy. u" ; For all our issues cash mtut invariably le'mjd ;. advance. pwaj , Specimen numbers forwarded upon aorlifstini ' All letters to be addressed to the "Aew Yal IW i New York City. . Philadelphia, Pa. a tt Baltimore, Md. New Tork. Washington, D. C. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Mil. Penn. Mercersburg,Pa. Uagerstown, Hi. ti a Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff" Pes Moine, " Vinton, " Ration, M l. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. Dollar Veokly Enquirer BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY SEWSP.IPER I TIIS Devoted to Xeics, Politics, Literature', Jg. ricvll ure, Monetary and Commtr- . cial IrJdligence, AMI CONTAINIXO IX EACH NCM3n TMrfj-Slx Colnnns or 'Em As:. .TESJISOFEXQi-IRER. Single copy Ten copies . . . II Twenty copies - - - - W Aa additional copy for the getter up of eacli e' of ten subscribers. Subscription in all caw payable In adTattM,Bl no paper wiil beeontiaued after the time paid f. Specimen copies sent grati.i. Address, FARA.V A 3fcLEA!f, "13 Cincinnati. 0. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL A3D BLOOD PUEIFIER!! "f it fTTTE greatest reme- m A dy in the worM. 11 Thiscorui.il is distilled from a Berry known A I only to myself, am rS ombinei 1 i it. v. i-;..ever known fcvliTC tUAiil? " chlmically with some of the most valuable t)ielical roots, terbsand barks known to the mind of man, vii: blood root, bUck iwl, Wi!! cherry hark, yellow dock, ilandie lolns, f arsaparilla. el J er flowers, wuh others, jirolilci!)!t the must in". isinoie rrmeoy ror tue rotoration of healtit" A! Jan'y 20 1859 30yly J. C. JEXXLNGS A Co. GEIITS' DEESS GOODS. JACOB MARIIOX, MEROHAITT TAILOR, EBOWKVTLLE, HESILA8KA. Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown vil ie and vicinity that he has just received from tbe East a largo stock of very superior goods and latest styles. Cloths, Vestings, &c., Which he will manufacture on very favorable terras. He flatters himself that he understands his business thoroughly ami all work warranted com in? from his es tablishment, and charges as low aa any other competitor in this place r tbe West. A Seat Fit Guaranteed. TOD MM EI . G. S. KXEPFER, s X3i-ox7Ta.rillo, TO". T. Informs the public that he is now prepared with all the necessary apparatus such as heavy iron jack screws for moving, raising or lowering building 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 business he trusts bis experience and qualifications are such as to secure for him a liberal I 1 i i i 7 f ? vjrrsrt Ann uAiu. OWN REMEDY, exiting diseases by natural li When taken its be:i:is: influence ! feltcour-iindtbrn ili every vein of the body, purifying and ao-eleriinc 'lie circulation of the blood. It neutralize any bius matter in the stomach, and strengthens the wliul ( nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial trill eJcctunV. evrt Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chrome or Nervous Debiliiy, D-.teaxetof the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Heartbnrn, inward piles, acidity or sm kres ot tne stasr ach, fullness of blood tothe bead, dull p.iiB or In the bead, palpitations of the heart, choking wfuJ-o aiing frelins when laying down, dryneor jre" of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of heat, ilnprsta of spiiits, he. There is no mistake abovt it. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the at diseases, if takea as per directions on ewh but' Is, German, Knglish and Krencb. Over half a million of bottles Have been sold dnrinz the Dast six ni"ri'hs, and 1 instance basit faiieJ in givina entire a'isfacUun thin will sniTcr from weakness or debi.Ity wheal Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cuit y u2 . , To the Laditi. Do you wih to he healthy and strong? Dei P onteand get someof McLsai's Crdial? It will itrrt- then and io uxor ate your Wuo4 to (ow throurt er i vein, and tberwh rosy bloom of kealth to mount toys; ; cheekssaia, Xrery bottle warranted to give ; tion. . For Children. We say to parents. If your childreg are ikl'7, faf ; afflicted witii craplainUpfevelentamKc,1';'ir,'D,';.'1 J them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. i rapidly, because st always cures. Delay not a mimr- ; Every Country Mcr chant ' Should not leave the city nntil he had prxre ,np" i ply of McLean' Strengthening cordUI. A . discount will be made to those who buj toU CAUTION Beware of druirglst or dealer 'I""" try to palm upon yon some Bitter or Sartapanlla tr a which they can buy cheap, bv saying tlw : Avoid such men. jlsk for McLean's strengtiemngwr- ; dial, and take nothing else. It is the onlr renie y in will purify the blood throughout, and t the strengthen the system. tlrtZa One table spoonful taken every mornin? U "J, ef pjeventive forchoiera, chills aud fever, yellv It,"' any prevalent disease. Piice only $1 per bottle, or bots,M"'iy S..!e proprietor cf the n.rdial. ; A !so. Melon's VolcanxOil liw1 f jT5"Princ! pal depot on the corner tt Tkiri au streets, St LouU, Mo. McLean's Toleanlc Oil Llnlunenu j The best liniment in tbe -srorld for man r s;1 j Another Remarkable lur. Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. f it for yonrseives ; Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cs' " 5 Tenth street, had a boraible running re on M' jt i He tried various Liu.menta, Salves, lie, hutw".11 " no good. He depaireJ of ever being able to ,rlJ, trade again, becaue beooold not tnar any weiil1''" al. j foot; and by one bottle of McLean's Volcanic ll ment be la now perfectly cured. ! stiffness in the joints or masckts, fweiittf- frr throat, earache or toothache, fcc, yieid to tb mk fluence cf this wonderful Iinimeiit. ., K Ul UO I V fc.ll IC I. ail Hill U'" ' . ... chafes, scratches, cracked heels, lameness- "T'f" i la, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattls-siw" various other diseases which animals are.!!"'' w . . injufies or accidents. Every country merchant should obtain a Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sell rrld,J. italwayscures. ..:iaitJ A liberal discount will he madetomenBaDi " to sell again. tt CJ-Por sale by i H McLZ AS, proprietor, Thtrd and Pine streeta,St Lous, Ma fewwrt. J." tc olOcpnf. Pr " ratronasre Sept. ::i,wi. all- tf : flotvi:hs, FRim &c' t JOHV A. KKXXICOTT, at the Grove Xurery, " North field. 111., has ready for delivery. ..,or. Bulbs, especially Tulips, at the low raie w 100, and,$20 per M for large roots: ClnnUrnu ,.t ull th T-wwt IDOroVel from $2 to SI ter M for most; a Alh;mr. hiirhcr Kveri:reens 20 to cordin tn variety and form averare -o r'1'' 4.5 per Fruit Trees, iu if'K-d variety. Apv-e J'' .,rli:y:i3 10O. and the smaller the cheaper ami oti-- customers. .,,a'--r. Ri'P" Small Fruits Currauis.Ho'icht"ri'",ri ;,- urti. berries, aljckberriea. c. much lowe. "" ' before. hruM '' Ornamental Trees Ko;eaai iuer . in great variety and aS"u-wnc-, " s-pre- i lrie olauis of rpriuht UneTiK kB- I De.itxu aVabra. Prim 'p. :K' ' ' -Zj.., area, juiumrf"'" -" , . r..n ; er cb-.iceperennuNjit i jo o a-' . m.,n iT-.i:-a!tdesir8b!e at abut ff rv a: a.ti moat tialjrng r. ! ' . I ..l- 13'I HHT parted for distaat transportai!"" - rjz vM things iU at aXmt tea f er l"