Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 02, 1861, Image 6

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70,000 APPLE TREES
. AT FAIR VIEW KUllSERY. HALF
MIT r -WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA.
A MILL " tcf lL,ir.?etobefUBd
These trees are te,e,. u lhe soil and cliinte
. ln th. ui chiice. 20 cent, each
25 003 4 joaroU trees,
W5i"o3l2:Stecs(tte7.re Ic.o)it 10
"SoiTiear IIoMn 009(-bCrT7'
fU of fruit tad," fgti, fall of fruit
800 2 yearoU Kd- iuu.u w
lVo'o01Vi,oi Ked and TOto Daub Currant,,
ei
Flour at the Sidney mar t rnce, or 7
LumrAT,Cab, crsiow cote tea t
tefst . . Vive a wet season
.". OREGON NUKSERY.
'. .- k'n: BCBCHES & co
Oregon, Holt Co., Ho
. , .:.. heeneonvim
.;.ryiutb.W
' TREES SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C,
i. i iI,7Aoorclhnateand foil. In view of
V. . h. e"iubh.done at tbi. place,
Th". eotnln, Wge and well .elected .toe.
suited to this climate, of
Apples. standard .
- rears,standardanddwarr,
Cherries, standard and dwarr:
Peach e'l, .
Flam.,
- Apricot.,
Nectarine.,
' . - Quince,
Grape.,
Current.,
Gooseberries,
IUspborries
Strawbcrrle". dTnacVbcrries
,AC'' to call tbe attention
To wbich we would beg leave to caw in
of tbe pele of Western Missouri, ebrasa, n.
WtariSUr willbe Mlow a. any reliableeast
trS;V.hl;ii.f of u. tbeexpenseof transportation
from the east can beMjed. d and
Ar n-pkape. onboard stenmooa ..
rery or phages on . relge(i tothe undersigned
All comtnunicatiousaiaresseu -
will receive prompt attention. BURCnES 4 co
wuXovTcreekZ-
MOOO 8t.nd.r4 Apple tree., of tbe mot hardy and
r. iri,ritr.n'i 4 .WW
Strawberries.- Nec Pine, the best
rariety known
McAvory No 1 .
. e i nitir. trlmson
Ltwton Blackberry, per doxen $2 00
Fr.DconlaEaberry f'
SVh n'rbrld Pie Plant, none betterJ.M
ildDu'tch Currant, p. doien $1.00 6.00
Black Kapi Cnrr't " 2.00
in ICuraerie.
IKioto Creek.. Lee Co.,
OHIO 1ITJBSERIES,
60
75
1.00
1.60
2.00
1. 00
S 60
1.60
6.00
16.00 25.00
J 00
.l..llnl
is u season is now approacniu K .
aoSlnotbelrouod.
3raS-Oni,fl rms Gre Kn.
Shrubbery, Roses, ft'e.
' AUo: all the leading Tarieties of
Currants,- Gooseberries. Blackberries,
. Raspberries, Strawberries,
&,C.7"-8i.C.t" .
. ' . . t.. atnek and we offer thera very
n.VmS won solicit tbeorder.
. Ohio y nnerlea. Toledo O.
' J
.i.-ii- nono Vmea
' Strongly Booted Plants, 3 fo 4 years old,
Man? f them already fruiting in the nurj-cry,
a're differed at $10 pc'r hundred or $75 pcrtbou-
"Dl The ricncU Raspberry.
At S4ier 100. Large quantities Ht greatly re
duced rais' It needs0 no' winter protccUon and
beats two annual crops of fruit. . , . . 5t
Yonn? CaUlp, 4 to 6 feet Si lr bundred , a to
7 Hardy Cubing Uoses, Fragrant Honey Suckles,
and nursery -iTin gcner.1 at the lowest ratej.
RICHARD M. CONKLIN.
Eccrgrcen Xursery, CddSgh gbor
80,000 Wilson's Albany
- Strawberry Plants for Sale.
Trice per thousand $5;' 500 for $2,50 10 J $1. Larg
er Quantities th vn 100D at reduced rates. Theso
plants are of superior quality, bang grown upon
TddrWM JCSTICE.BO- 1001. Chicago, 111
or feeder, with WILUEK, EMEllY CO.,
5r7 204 Uko St.. Chicas;..
TT . a TERRY,
- Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds,
ALSO
CUATE VISES, G00SEEEUEIE5,
' Currants. RasDberri. Biackbmes.
CUKSC KN TCITY, lOYVA,
"GRAPE VINES,
Too Large to Send by Mail
T C Llaxwell &. Bro's, Geneva,!! Y
INVITE particular atteation to tbeir extensiTe
stock ot
NATIVE GRAFE VINES,
ene and two yean old. strong plants, frown I ntbe open
cord. Rebecca, UarUord Proline, etc., la quanutles
te uit purcnaers. i
Extra I,rce Plants at Moderate Prices.
mifMen. "vinoO
For cultivation under f , of the best sorts-Golden
Royal Muscvline, Golden Cbasselas. and thirty other
new and old sorts, one aud to year. old. at t really re
!ncedpris. A fine lot of extra Urse plants grown in
. m fruitillK.
Acuantlty of thwe. KaUve and Foreign, are In the
.-..r-.j' v. w. hinnedat anr pleasant
tirot dortcg Winter or early Spring, with sale y. Pr-
tlcnlar attention pTen to paction imnro..w
paru or the couniry. ;";V,fc nnni
T. C LIAXWELIj & BROS.,
f Av5c5J-Fv2u3l Geneva, Ontario Co., I . I.
LOOK TO Y0U3II1TRESTS !
STEAM FERRY BOAT
AT
"Douslas' Improved
FRC3XIt73I SVG All
Muskingum Works. Zcntsvxlle, Ohio.
VTt are now prepared to manufacture our Premn
Tullrl'cne AW.'. either Vertical or noruonui,
JrtU bVa'le tol supply tbe demand, however large
win o "' ".:,' ,,,,, n.M!Pias ImDroved Et.d
reprepareaiotttiuiruj manutacinr
Tr maces anu Fporio " f ,. ,.
uruace uu fnrnished on application
y Atienacaio. v w ... nujA
.i i- Z-incssnlie. OUiA
"sTrvftiine:" Grauo Vines.
"" Orders for Vines of this really deticiou and early
fiSd cm year Vine,, 5fic each, $ 4 rer doien.
rVi trrft rear Vines, $1,00 each. $7 per dozen.
Good trrojear we , ' QUWI v K0
-03 Kingston, Luierno to., i a.
Hubbard Squash Seeds. .
s raited forr-T of ot this celebrated variety
A L'f er joo ,Pt.Af. by m.il. free of pot-
' "Uv-rr -( : J rjuriT Order, rhonld be fent in e.riy.
.C. V.rr-.tJFt"P- n. A. TERltr,
jsu. CrwcLtClty. iswa.
Brownville, rJ71 IVcbraita.
Totboieia tbe SUtes contemilatiog golig to
theyeKraVs and Ksnw
GOLD MINES,
The undersigned desire tosj . Ld in so doiag will
not practice da:eption;tLt there are adrantages
to be secured in
Crossing the Missouri river at Brownville,
and outfitting at, and startii-j frctn tbat niiit,n,t
to be fuund at any utberpla:e on tbe 51ieoun Ki
ror. In the first place, on botb side, cf tbe river
are large extents of bottom lands in wbich grass
makes a much earlicrctart than on the uplacds,acd
is much more abundant, being itexbaiutible the
entire season. Here, then, is a lesirable place to
recruit stock before st trtirg on tbe Plains. Slock
can alfobe purchased here on very favorable terms
Tbe Drownnlle steam terry boat, being tut nest
on the Kirer, olers pcculiarinJuccmentr for cross
ing at this point. It islarge and commodious: wun
powerful machinery, wbich enable, the proprietor,
to ferry emigrants and others in tbe most expedi
tious manner.
IPor OoxtxlttlraG?
We undertake to say tbat the tusinefs men oi
Ilrownville areas well prepared toserve those wish-
in? sut)r,lies. with a. urerkr quality and on as fav
orable terms as can be found elsewhere. Everything
desirable can be purchased in IIrownville,such as
Provisions, i;iothmj, mm Jinpie
nents, &c, &c
The Tioute from Rrownville to the Mine. i. uni
versally admitted by those who have traveled it and
otbers.to be superior in every respect. Brownville
is about midway between fct. Jo. ana umana. a.
to distance, an examination of tbe map is all that
i. necessary to prove to any one tbat it i. nearer
from here to tbe mines than from any other point
on tbe Missouri. On this route wood and water
abound tbe entire distance.while on many others.
wood has to be huled for many days.
The foreroine facts are fully and satisfactorilyes-
tablisbei by the immense travel of last year, and
thoe who adopt it the present season will hare no
cause torcrret having done so. Tnerefoie
Cross tne Missouri mverai ana siari
from Brownville.
JOII CODDINGTON & CO.,
Proprietors Steam Ferry Boat.
Oregon Nursery.
We hex to call the attention of the public to the Flo
ral deptrtment of our Establifhment, which we now
have In fall and snccesfcfhl operation. Our stotx of
Greenhouse, beddiiiB and Flowerlnx Plants, ShruU,
fc.c, consisting In part of lieraneumn. erDenas. van
Has. Peloxes. Peonies. IIeliotripei. kc. we offer for
sale the coming Spring at lower prices than usual, there
by placing them within the reach of all. Mot of these
p antsflowerallSummer, and forMie, color, form. and
fragrance of flower cannot be excelled.
liaving the advantage of a first class propagating
house and its appendages, which afford us facilities for
increasing our stock to meet any demand, parties sho'd
have no fear of getting what they want by handing in
their orders early.
We attend to the Propagating Department ourselves,
and warrant every article purchased of us to be good,
strong, hea'.lhy. well rooted plants, and true to name,
Our descriptive and priced catalorncs will be out in
April, anl will be forwarded by mall to all applicant..
J. A. VANARSDAI.K.& CO., at. josepn Agricultural
House, and R. W. FURNAS, Farmer Office, Brownville.
N.T.. are our authorized Agents. All orders left with
them will receive prompt attention.
R. II BURCK3 & CO.
P. S. Having forcing pits special Iv for the pnrp.e.
we will have SWEKT POTATO E plants for sale by the
million, at reduced prices. E. H. B. & C.
Oregon, Mo. Feb. ISM eoii
Mammoth Cabbage.
Those who decire to raise the largest enbbage in
tho world, should procure the Marblehead Mammoth
Drumhead. The Uabbace averages 3" pounds t
tbe plant, and plants havi been grown weighing over
60 pound and measuring 70 inches around the solid
bead. The heads being a good deal larger than a
two bushel basket.
Onerackngeof Marblehead Mammoth, 25 cents,
five packages one dollar. I do not sell the M immoth
by weight. Dealers supplied at a libernl diocount.
1 warrant all seed sent to reaoj tho purchiiser.
JAMES J. II. GREUOKY,
r.37r5 Marblehead, Mass.
ORBG O 3J
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iiiipim now mis
TO FARMERS
Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri:
AQAIN I would call the attention of the farmers
of ebrabka and Missouri, to tbe fact that I have on
hand and aro constantly manufacturing, at my Plow
Factory, ln Oregon, Mo., wagons, and every pattern of
plows, to-wit:
FIIAIRIC PLOITS,
One and Two IIoisc Plovis,
suovei l'lows,
llocs ,lIarrvs,o
Corn Planters,
And Harrow Teeth
Together with everything in this lice used by a farmer
I take the responsibility of saying tbat my two horse
plows will do better work. In stubble or any kind of
rough ground, than any I manufactured or sold In this
upper country. My two-bore and prairie plow, will be
sold, for cash on terms, such as will place tbeoj in the
reach of every farmer.
My Plows can be obtained from my agent at Iowa
Point. C. T., Brownville, Nodaway county. Marietta,
Rush Bottom, Uolt county, Brownville. X.T..and For
est City. MARTIN HOFFMAM.
X. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
dispatch, on liberal terms.
Oregon, Mo., May, I860.
Theodore Hill, Agent
At Brownville, N. T., keeps on hand a general assort
ment of Huffman's Plows.
Brownville. May, 1860. It
joujauii SUsoriation
A Benevolent Intt itution ettablithed by tpecial En-
aowment.for the Relief of the Sic end Dutrettea.
effiicted with Virulent end Epidemic Ditratet and
especially or the Cure of Ditestet of the Sexual
Orqani.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description
of their condition, (tee. occupation, habitsof life. &c.)
and In case, of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis-
esse of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME
DIES employed in tho Dispensary, tent to the afflicted
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage wi" be acceptable
Address DR. J. SKILLIN IIOCGRTON. Acting Sur.
geon, Howard Association. No. 2. South fflntn Street,
Philadelphia, Fjl. By order of the Director.
EZRA D. HEARTwELIj, Pre..
Gro. Fairchild, SeCy.
October IS. 1S60. nlS-yly
SIM CADE LULLS
EVAPORATORS
I HAVE made arrangements with DOUGLAS
BROTHERS, Zanesvllle, Ohio, tbe only establishment
in the United State, engaged exclusively in thejmanu
facture of Sorgho Sugar Mill.. Evaporators, tc , by
which I can furnish the farmer, in this region with (hose
much needed articles. The DouglasSugar Mill and Ap
paratus were awarded the First Premium at tbe Ohio
State Fair; and tbe highest honor at the United States
Agricultural Society, a sliver medal. I am confident
Farmers ot Nebraika. Kansas, Northern Missouri and
Southern Iowa can find no other to suit them better
either in price or otherwUe.
Capacity and Price of Mills.
rnrte Iron Rollers in Strong Iron Frame.
No 0 One Horse Vertical Mill presses from 25
to 30 gallon, of juice per hour ; price
do I One horse Vertical presses from 26 to 40
gallons of J nee per hou ; price
Same as Ko 1 ; extra heavy.
do 2 Two horse Vertlc. l presses from 15 to 0
gallons of Jnice per honr; light drift
fio S Twohorse Vet tical (donbie reare 1) press
es from 35 to 50 gal Ions j ulce per boor, heavy
draft
do 4 Two horse Vert leal (singl e geared) press
es from 50 to 75 gal Ions of J ulce per hour
heavy craft
do 5 Four horse Vertical (single teared)capa
city from 100 to 125 gallons per hour
U4 To hore Horimntal (ba k geared) suita
ble to attach to Threshing Machine or other
power, preses from 40 to 0 gallons of .
juice per hour
do 7 Two horse Horltontal, with vertical shaft
to apply lever to. worked by hoF.es same as
Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour
to 12f
do 8 Four horse Horixontal (lack gesred) suit
able to attach toThresMuc Machineor other
power, presses T8 to 100 gal Ions per hours I5
do 9 Six horse Horixontal back geared) calcu
lated for water or steam power, reaoy for
tbe belt, and with capacity to work off a crop
of from 15 to 20 acre of Cane. 15
it. vir. rrnsAS, Ast.
GX
it
80
8
100
140
100
100
Of lai kinds, tor tale at uus office.
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MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE,. N. T.
Takes pleasure In announcing
ing that he has now on hand, a'large and select stock of every art el'e la his line.
Of all tbe improved patters; Tlx : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak. Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, Ac,
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are ent.rely B1d"nJ;;TU : Acmblned
Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families
3MEi$3colloL33 eons.
HEAVY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILERS
And Large Cast Iron kettles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal and Lard Oil Lamps Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns Shovels, fcf
JAPANNED WARE,
1 have procured the right to manufacture i late simple and Improved "n ' P"J 'terms.!
attention of the public. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as
any other establishment in this region of the country ' .AF,M, .a i. .
I am prepared to put up gutterinir and spouting and all other work of my line atthe shortest notice, and in a
workmanlike manner, which 1 warrant io give satisfaction. tistskr.
Ipledgemvself not to be undorsold in the upper country , g.v.
Brownville, August, 30 1860. ' 1 ' ' ' ' '
WE
LATEST MEWS.
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CMOICE BOTTLEP LIUOKS,
Catawba Wine,
Champaigne Wine,
Claret Wine,
Old Rye,
Old Bourbon,
Irish Whiskey,
Porter,
Gin Cock Tail,
Saddle Bag Whisky,
Blue Lick,
Bokers Bitters,
Pale Brandy,
Curraco, &c.
3 Gm ir
WAV
Pishes,
Plates,
Cups e& saucers,
IBowls,
His
Bar Tumblers,
Decanters,
Gtllets,
Wine Glasses.
Fruit Dishes,
Pitchers &c,
(r fr i cc
CsMsaZSiuMsal
J E WE LE Y .
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
&c, &c.
Come and see and Secure Bargains.
THE ifflllLIU
Brownville, August, 30, 1660.
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To Your Real Interests!
Citizens of BrGWiiville
And tho Rest of ilankind
LOOK OUT FOR THE
COME AND BUY
CHEAPER GOODS
AND
ill ore of Si Ijcm,
Than was ever before offered in this
Market !
1. J. ffl
AT THE
IPioneer Store
B OW NVILLE,
We Have Just Received and Opened
Most Magnificent
Stock of Goods !
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
ZEPHYR HOODS.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR-,
UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
Cutlery and Queens ware,
Glassware,
And Choice
GROCERIES.
a
Largest Assortment of
Readj 'Hade Clothing
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,etc.
Ever opened in Brownville and no mistake !
Caps from 25cts to $3,50.
We can Fit Gents in Suite ficm $5 to $5u
Willow Ware
AND FINE
FURNITURE.
Saddles and Harness,
Oil Cloths and Carpeting-,
$mm books!
BLANKETS FROM SI 50 TO S7 50
Iron, Hails and Castings
GLOVES
Ladies Riding. Kid and Silk. Gents
Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving.
Bent Qualities of
SMI1 Mi Willi
EVERYTHING
Needed or IDcsired
Can be had at our Store, and on terms as
favorable as those of any other
House in the West.
All Kinds of
C0TJ1ITRY PRODUCE,
Will be taken ln exchange at current prices.
ComoOno! Coruo -A. Ill I
We are determined to sell at lower prices and give
better bargains than ever before.
D. J. MARTIN & CO.,
BrownTine, Oct. 18, IS8 9. y 4-15
JOHN A- PONN,
I in tknoved
FrcmhisO.d Stacd cu tho Levea to
WHITWET'S IJEV7 BLOCII.
MAIN STREET,
BROWXVILE iVr. T.
Where be has opened up a
FMESM STOCK
ConaicitiziG or
STAPLE AXD FAXCY
DRY :GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
Gr x"G c eries ,
C0.V8ISTIX0 OF
Flour,
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Llolasses
Cofiee,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
$ueexsvai:e,
d cL 1 ir "y 9
Boots aud Shoes.
TTjS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people
or B-svwnvilie and vicinity enables him to make judici
oDi urches cxprelr tor thin market. He asks an
examiiiatl- n of bi- Stink, feeiins: asure he will be
able to satisfy in quaity, style and prices.
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WHITNEY'S BLOCK
Dissolution-
The partnership heretofore existing nnderthe name
andtyle of taishbaosh St Carson at Brownville, Ne-
DaKv, was, on the argt day or November. dtssilved by
mutual consent, by tbe withdrawal of a. F. Lut-bbaash
Julm L. Carson will settle the unfinished businees of
the old Arm and contine the Banking and Real Estate
Agency business as heretofore at the old atand.
B. K. LCSHBAGn
Nov. 1st, I860. JOHN. L. C ARSON'.
In severing my business connexion with my late nart
ner, I deem this a proper opportunity of expressing my
thanks fur the pntronage bestowed upon our firm, during
the period in which we were engaged ln busings.
It affords me nuch pleasure also to commend tothe
favorableconsideration of the friends of the old Arm my
successor in outness. Mr. Carson, a eent'eman In every
way worthy ot tbe confluence and support of a discrim
inating puunc.
B. F. LUSnBAUGn.
50,000 MIS WOOL WASTED,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Two Extensive Woolen Factories are in
SUCCESSFUL OI'RRAIO.V.
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
With all the Latent Fine Improvements.
We are jrejami to manufacture to order, and
nave lor sale the loilowing Ooods:
Satinets. Heavy and Light,
JEJA'S TWEEDS, FLJ1JVJYELS
WHITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND l'LAIN
Fulled Ifnscjft, Colored TThlte
one JUixed, 1 1-2 lards wide.
FULLED CLOTH.
Blankets of ali K?nds and Qualities.
YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS.
Warranted all Goods of the best material.
JSfWe will exchange the above Goods for Wl
orcHeh.
Fancy Djlnsr to Order.
We will pat cash tor any amount ot WwI, ut
Market rnecs.
Flour constantlj on handfofsale. The best pticr
psi'l Tor wheat.
N. DUEL SON. DUELL4 PIXOV
Augu.-t. 21, l"0.
True Dele ware Grape Vines
PilOPAGATED r'ROM IHjci OHIGLNAX
STOCK.
Strong. Wtll-rooted One Year Old Yinet $1 ; Tiro-
yenr old $1 oo to A few extra larqe latere
with bearing wood, $2o$3. Smaller layere, to
$1 60.
ALSO fine vines of Al len's new white riybrld. Anna.
Clara, Cncord Clinton. C?j. Diana, Kerbem.mt
II ut frd. Prolific Uigan Le X..ir L1U. luifa, On
tario. Hebecca R.icers i new Hybi ids, Taylor's Bullitt,
T-KhIii Union ViMce Sc.
Compactly grown Delaware, with abundant fine,
fibrous roo's carefi'l'.y p:ickel in mos. enveloped in oil
silk anU fent .ii paid, tu any part of tbe Union, on
receipt oi $1 each
Isabellas Aiui Catawbis of one and two years' growth,
foreign vines f r Ornperie Rjispbirries Blackberries,
Sirawberries. Ko . all at the lowest rates,
J3"Send for a Ircular
GBO. VT. CAMPBRLL. Delaware, O.
Oct. IS 18C0. nl5-3oi.
FRUIT s ORNAMENTAL TREES
ciaVs LL'2 Til'
AS!
TT!2!"f til . 1 : ".
!"ri.
c ?r la
restjring Frfpf, ho...u .' ' '
i a :. Uw.KS
- lillk .
human di.sea In wbi. h ih lrmt
Vl'f!l'T.ni V??.
ixutiinuLL L1FP "frrx.
Are wen tlMMrB to b. Inf-,. JlLDlCl:
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on,l .u nueh. and eie.,ne , i u ,h' Br"
lntel..r the stale acri.i,in" ru ?,re:i!,7
peci.e. IIe.r.fcnn..ne.dJcS.,?:l
Anxiety, Uncuor. , Xn.U
eral symptoms uf I'y.pepi, wu;! '1? r A,
snllilt HlJ.e
. "j.-'vauKing tne tk,,,.. .
testiues with a solvent p,, 'J?
all violent purges leave the bow ",,w n i,.
dav. . 'SosUt Wai
rnfrt. f iiivin . ' h)
lar circalaiion, through tbe VSVfb?,1,w,
obstruction n otbem. 8 6t s;i ,0l.
'1 ,at.fi4i
titm pernunently lu .bree t'u "r
aving local inflJnill, ' t U.,
ts from the J.ni, gflfr' the m-.Z
The Life Meliciiiehave befn t
that time by renx
cles and ligament
rtrnn.i,. It .1
tht k,;l.,.ys and bladder j the, oper" ,,1. n1I:f
ly on these inip-.rt.nt or?i.n. and hsnr u 'Mfa.
found a .-ertaia ren:e-!y for the ".'.
Doweis tne sumy matter to whkh ;h.J "
oere. '"""Menu.
Scurry. Uccriand Inveterate Sort, v
purity which these Lire jleoibiaesL-.v?, I ,!l,9-ffo
and all tbe hnm.,r. eMve.h)i1.t
Scoibutic Rrupiionsand h.i o.hiMm:
teruative effects upon the ci,is tB.t iV T'V" -the
morbid Male oi which .vai. i-. Ir kin N
plaint.. sallow.cluuJy.audotb.r.1,'. . Wlv "
ion. -sTwaifd
"PH.
The useof thi nill. tn. . .
ar, entirecureor Salt Rheum ..d . iu
ment In the clearnesH or the ,im' r 'P'
influenza will alw.y. be cure4uM;7r
tbe worj cases. ""v'we.wr by iw.t
PILES The original pr.-prie'on.i - ,
wascuredof plies oi thirtv.? TL' 'J ' B"-.
use of the Ufe Medicine?. ?JnV ,U,'dl"K
Fever and Ajue -Kor thu 'u.re 0, th.
Country, these Medicines wi:j be r.j' '
and certain remedy. Orher u.e,!!,,
snbject to a return of ,he de.,e- Z t Z ,
cines is permanen tiy item be Jn l, D,f' "
Bilious Fevers and Ure CZ lS WH
bl.ity. loss of appetite. ,m bS' Pk
Medicines have been used with tl-e nJ'il?''il 7U
suits incases of tbisdescripti,n: KinS Evh m t.
ulalnltsworMforms. yield. t the " l
ful sctlonof these remarkable MHinnes x-vy??'
Nervons debility. Kerv,,. c. niplaint,. r , it k'nwi ' l''
pitation of the heart, Painter' Colic, .e ptHi't'
Mercurial Diteaset Person. wh..t CMn,tBl. ,
have become impaired by tbe injiidU-L.ua n-e f kV
will ond these Medicines a perfect cure iher iJ
fail t. eradicate fr..m the system alUhe efcu Ji!!
Mercury, inHnif ely sooner than the n.t wfn,
arationsof Sarsaparllla. W n J(oKr,T
335, Bruadway. vw u4
Jnly 5 I860 ly T,Tl
1861
McCUKMlUKVS
Uoirer.
Eeaper &
2V AXX-ULX,otxxr ocl- try
V. II. 3ICCOU31UK & Htus
CHICAGO. ILLS. '
Twenty-fie Tl.r.n aid Suli! Uinu
Xrvo"t ei2L years,
A Aerra jr ,,j ,,rt, 4 ' VU r- ) &, J.,,,
iucnateJ front Ifii O m j t tu j,"u k. -gi
ANU
Small Fruits Cultivated and for Sale
IT TH
OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY
Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati,
CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO
100,000 APPLE TREES 5 TO 7 FEET HIGH.
Lending sorts at $50.01) per regularly assorted
to the trade : selected, $10 00 per hundred, retail.
Peaches. $12.00 per hundred, retail.
rium, 40 eents each, retail.
Cherries. 25 cents each, retail.
Quinces, 25 cents each, retail.
Gooseberries, 75 centi per dox ITonghton Seedl'g
Pear trees, 40 cent each. SUndard.
Pear tree,30 cents each. Dwarf.
IJiacV berries, $1.00 per doxen, Lawtoa.
Strawbcrnfi. $2 per M.
Rhubarb, $10,00 per hundred, Linnaeus.
The above named trees are now crow in upon our
own grounds, and we consider them verj fine. 1 he
proprietors attention has been given for the la.-t
fifteen years almost entire! to the propagation of
Nurseries, the cultivating and marketing of Fruits :
and during this tine, hire made it a business to
collect from the most correct sources varieties tspe
cialled adapted to this climate.
All orders, accompanied bj cash, attended to
promptly; ami, if r.eceary, delivered in Cincinnati,
and forwarded free of cort, except moderate charges
when orders are boxed or baled. Address,
W. C. DOLE.
Olive Branch, Clermont co.t O.
Ai a Reaper, the 'M.-r.M-tui. " bJha W.n
tha m 'ricao public for the lust fwerwy jnud
during that time has gain..-J a rejiuudun it
World- Wide." Not wit hstanjin the jMirlj ia
creaiing cnmjetition, an l thn liontnf inv-mim.
gaged in the development of ktapm M hin, the
".McGormick,,lels the van-(he si kii-al,, w.
perior of all iu tbe nnuih for pnctical iuiprtre
ments. The re) resents tions made by oTher" mm'tr-ur-that
the McCormick was "onc"' a d-iU-1 j;-;r.
but is now HHti'jHiitrl,i injlv rtdicoN-u. f the in
creasing demand will prove. .V.i eing!o esWii.h
ment in the WURLD, uina":tirn so Urx-j f
these implements, and nons execiU eutl iciq
time or talent In rAiaU improve-nonK
Many changes have been rffcted diw'.rj the pa-t
season, and for 135 1, the -Jlcl'oraucli'' ,rrentrl
greater attractioi s than ever Leiore. AtsKenp-r
ita
SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU
RABILITY command it to the farmer, WLila its espaei'y fit
work, with economy of potcer, giro it theprefr-o-s
over all otLars.
The compacting the frame, thus eernn'tijaifc
perfect balance to the machine: the p;itis f il
raker, in the rear cf the driver, thus placing t'
weight where it should be, and nlieria: lie wti
erpai'sof the machine; the decrvtJ weiV'it rl
slight indentation of the sicklu. the Csjb-Y whffl,
and other improvements add'd,hTe matfrinlij l--ened
the direct draught, and so cbviatei taHt.'i
dranght that many assure u. lh.it it doc n.ij-.
vxist. The draught .f the Keeper is soliht'fui
in numerous instauces tbe largs four-kurio inj.Lia
is worked with but two horyes.
As A Llower,
The machine oi 18'1I will be found fal!y eql
to ny test that it may be suhinittel to. Th
indentation of the S ckl , i s lih- n i sa l ma."
nation with tbe beam and liners. allow a i
of in itiu not prsct all- in ntler mu-liin.
enablingns to ogond wort, with a a flow Unev
en, even, working well. Our
Improved Guard aud Potent Cleivtr.
effectually prevents ehoking.- no nutter e!i:ttb
condition of the gras. while our new dii!-r mt
separates badly l-Mlg,-d ami tangled cUer trp-".
where other machines fail. . .
There is also a great adantie in uf W"
sickleedge oter the smooth. as it d -rer'
sharpening so often, thus Saving 0"f'tk''
will frequently run through an entira barts-t
cut onc grinding, while the smooth m"""
ground onceeach day, if not oft. nr". Wuhan's
edge the draught incrcrses n the knife ba--in w
Oar draugut is uniform, and in rej.es tcJ tn""
ring the season ot IrtO. v tar ligh'e' lh.t
gle Mowers.cuttiagat the same time lrouti-. "
eighteen inches wLler. . .
Our Mower esn be u.cd wiib or wuhout ib
this is important, and without ih reel, wciii t
abont 670 mnd. . .
In addition to the wen libpwl j Z.
all pt-rehasew. we wohM'ssj- i he-ret-for. tn i.
mers who miv desire it. are at liberty
machine thro'.igh the harvest, w th aaj oir,er'
fcireji. md iy for the one preferred. .,!
P;irojhleis with full d rii.'i-n f iiht'" BM
testim. urn',. ,.j n h I hv ""n
THEODORE HILL Asent.
Brownville, NeQitwka
April 18. 11.
SAD D LEES.
Saddles, Hrfdlcs, ioHars, tlh'?'
Lashes. Lines, Gvths. Surcingles,
Stirrups and Leathers,- Snnp, .
Curb and Port Bills, Ri"S .'
Bradoons, Buggy . Trimmitg
Plastering Hair Constantly cn flav
in order to silt all, I make narne tn .
per set.
I have collars from eentstc$2 sack
Halters from T5c. to
wlLIi ' SELL AS LOW. oct
than anj one norta of St. Joseph, -
it to
wishing anything in roy wul
,. h.rQT9 W
their advantage to gire necw "
ng elsewhere, .
JOHN w. middleto;
Dec rr 1360. rfTfTTPrN-k;
""SPANISH MERINO HL'
i Bottum, Ifreeilem of pure blood At
the Hammond stock.
Shafti0'7,
Vt-
Fnll . irtd.
dollar. Bees for sa.e by , wlU Prl
Giass honey Vdd-es. .
Urasent toall appu-- Qri V T-
ywtii'''".