Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 23, 1861, Image 4

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    rCVQOO APPLE TREES
" AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF
A MILK WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA.
These trees r0 lbeUr--.tr! iinrif H M a
I e the SliU- tbty are adapts tj the ol i. 1 c ii;in.Ui
2J r'je. 15rc-U tah
. tt.Of 0 2 jer U tree (tbry iiro mceoncs) at 13
rents each ,. ,
10 2 Tt4f ,U Houghton .v.cli.cg G ;s.bcrrj,
fu!U.f fruit buds, Jit-tots e-h
Sua 2 year old R-d laUh Curraiils, fad tT fruit
4u !. Li cents ccb . ,
1jQ 1 year oil Rd aJidV.hite Dufc'a Curra:..,
hi 15 tiii e.a
fl 0 1 yrhriU Gori Grape Vines at '0 cents,
a-Olbi" tJ ki"f sr. ,
r' O 1 jiwold PaUlIa Grape ictt at -- cclj
uJ wf Pw at 10 cts eaca
lc tiibar g f t tlie i.l.'-r.-, I will kc bet and
T,crat tKeS'Jfc.". tnwkt pri.-e, or jcut.g CaUle,
Lumber, t'ah, orrjv ti,tea w;L& Ua portent ia-
Sr-rVt
r r ua ffit i (?!. we will bare wcteeasoo
lJ tl...s; tl.ai. wish U bet out OrtLards will do well
U corse and t tre. , . .,,.
.' OREGON KURSERY.
L. II. lit a ia..
i'liopuiiyroiis.
Oregon, Holt Co., tio.
The sndersignedlave Jen;? sinci been convinced
cf the want cf a rit class Nursery in the West,
wbere
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS,
Csn be adapted to our climate and soil. In viewof
these fact, we bare esublithed one at this place,
and hu e now ia successful cultivates, which we of
fer for sale t
Wholesale, or Retail,
The coming season, a large aad well. elected stock
suite J uj t'ui t limate, of
Apple, standard and dwarf:
. PcArf,standrd and dwarf;
Cherries, tatdard and dwarf :
Ter.,
. Hums,
Apricot,
Nectarine,
' Quinc,
' Grape,
i -
Gooseberries,
. Raspberries
Strawberries aad Blackberries.
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and shrubs.
Greenhouse. and Bedding Hants, Roses, Dahlias,
t .. Ac, Ac, Ac
To which we woell beg leave to call the attentioD
cf the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas ana Iowa.
fjy-O-ar terms will U as low as any reaable east
ern "anery.
Uj pnrchhsing of us theerpenieof transportation
from the east can be saved.
All trees and plants are carefully labeled and
packed in theWt manner for any part of the Unit
ed States, for which acharee of the actual cost only
:n v . i i,v..,. in K mnU for thedcli-
ery of parks jes on board steamboa s.
Allcorainunications addressed to the undersigned
will receire prompt attention &
WILLOW CREEK
25,000 Sttndsra Apple trees, of the most hardy and
approved TrioUe three nd
four years old, troia LTe to r"lM p.600 pIOOO
eurht lect Linh $10.00 $40.00 $60.00
Gooseberries, lioucbtnn's 4.00
Strswberriec, Nee Pu.e, be test
atlety known
KcArorr'ti 1
Jennies Seedl'ic. Oenesce, crimson
Lswton Bltkberry, per dutea $2.00
rrsnconis Essi berry " 60
Fltsff " ' 60
HcoUn IlrbrH Tie Plant, n.me better. 00
Victoria " 6.00
Red Dntch Corrsnt, p. doren $1.00 6.00
lsck Kple Curr't " 2.00
One Tear oldspDle seedlinzs
41m nutmtrutis other articles contained in Nurseries
if . ; T i . . 1 , T . - - TV 1 n . &. . t n
AI1r-, E.E. BACCN",
H'ioi0 Crc. Lee Co.,
60
75
1.00
1.60
2.0
3.00
J 60
3.60
6.00
15.00 25.00
3.00
OHIO NURSERIES,
TOrilZDO,
' AS the seinn if now spproachinR for trar.pplantinR
tree, fcc. we call attention of Tree dealers, Fruit
Growers, andtbers wULinfto Lesutify'tbeir grounds
to onr stock of
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines,
Shrubbery, Roses, fc.
Also: all tbe leading rarietis of
Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries,
i&erries, Strawberries,
Of which wt bare a la'pe stock, and we offer them very
low for the Fall trade 1861, and would solicit the orders
of those wUhlnff to purchase.
Eaclose stamp, and send for Cntslortie and Price List.
EMSIGN &. FOItD,
I AT8nl3-FvSn3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, O.
Rast;
iEatella Grape Vines
Strongly Rooted Plants, 3 to 4 years old,
' Many if them alroadv fruitir.s" in tbe riursprr.
are nowc!Tcred at $10 per hundred or $75 per thou
sand. . ' The Ficncli RapTcriy.
" At flpcr 1(13. I.nre quantities at greatly re
duex'd rales. It needs no winter protection and
bears two annual crop3 of fruit.
' Young Catalpa, 4 to 6 feet ?i per hundred ; 5 to
T fet $3 pr I Oil.
Hardy Climbing Hoses, FrBj-nnt IToney Suckles,
and nursery st.xk infneralat the lnwt't rates.
RICHARD M. CONKLIN.
Evergreen JVursery, Cold Spring Harbor
" . . LOSa ISLAITD.
80,000 Wilson's Albany
' Strawberry Plants for Sale.
TYioe per thousand $5: 500 for $2,50 100 $1. Larg
er quantities than 1000 at reduced rates. These
.plants are cf superior quality, being grown upon
trong loamr soil.
Address WM JUSTICE, flox 10 03, Chicago, 111
cr leave orders with WILDER, EMERY CO.,
T5n37 20Lakeft Chicago.
H. -A TERRY7
. Wholesale and Rttail Dealer in
Garden, Field and Flow cr Seeds,
ALSO
- grape vnrrs, gooseteeries,
Currants, Kaspbervip, liiackberries,
" Ro$ei, end Ornamental Shrubbery Generally.
iCltKSOENT city; iova.
GRAPE VINES, "
aw jsurge 10 oeia vy uju.
T CLIaswell 5: Bro's, Geneva, II Y
INVITE particular attention to their extensive
stock of
' NATIVE GRAFE VINES,
one and two yeirsoid, strong plants, grown in the open
air, and In large puts tin ier glass Delaware, Diana,
tVDcurd, Rebecca. Hartfoil Prcliflc, eic, in quantities
to sitipurch tiers.
.a-w-a juarjre x iantt at Jicrierat Fnces.'
'Ioroisn. Vinoa
Tor cultivation under f a, f thetet sorts Golden
riambunt. Bowood Muscat, HUek namburg. Linflndal,
Royal Hoscadine, Golden Chswelas, and thirty other
nsw and old sorts, one and two years old, at greatly re
duced prixs. A fine lot of extra large plants grown In
extra Urpe pots fur Iraoiediate fruiting.
A quantity of thefe, Native and Foreifru, are in the
reilars, and mr be packed and shipped at any pleasant
time daring Winter or early Spring, with safety. Par
ticular attention t iven to packing vines securely for all
fnt ok lue country. t-wti rr catalogues.
t m T. C. MAXWELL, & BRC-3.,
Av5r.2S-Fr2r.2J Geneva, Ontario Co., X. T.
Boulas' Improved
.. .PKC.1IIF.1I SFG AR 3IILL.S.
JJuskingwn Works. Zanesville, Ohio.
We are now prepared to maaufat tnre or.r Premit
Sujr'Cane ililit, either Vertical or Horizontal,
will be able to supply the demand, however larfte.
We are also iusuufactnr1:ig Doiclas' Improved Evap
orator, and aiso Douglas Steam Stipar Evaporator, and
ar prepared to f nrnih every article of the best quali
ty, and at moderate rates, required in the manotactur
PRICES ,50$ 50, $S0, $100. and upwards. Price of
furnaces and Kvapcrators, $50 to $100.
Circulars and Pamphlets furnished on srpHcati?n
All orders addressed to the undersigned will be prompt
ly attended to. DOUGLAS LKOTIiEKS
p'My Zanesville, Ohio.
"Crcvelin" Grape Vines.
Orders for Vines of this really delieiout and early
Grej-e aceompacied by Cash will receive prompt
Attention.
Gcod one year Vines, 50c each, $4 per dozen.
Good two year Vines, $1,03 eseh, ft per dozen.
F. M, GOODWIN A DRO.,
rZnZ . . Kington, Luzerne Co., Pa.
Ilub bird Squash Seeds.
A limited scpply of peed of th' celebrated variety
rf scasa at ?3 cents per 100 seed by mail, free of post
age. V'arrsDteJ pure. Orders sbvuid tc ent lucariy.
II. A. TKRRT.
Jib, ICC!, :m-vil CiSicentCity, U a i
LOOK TO YCUnl!2TEEST3!
STEAU-PERRY BOAT
AT
Br
i
ircvrnvii.c,
Toth'rfrein tbe Statss contemplating going to
theXtbrajka sud Ksns
GOLD
Tha unden-iDed de ire totay, and in so doiwgwill
bo; practice Jtception;tLat there arc advantage
to be secured in
Crossing the Missouri river at Rrotvnville,
and oul5tting at,ai.d startirg frcm tiiat pdst.not
t- be found at any otberp!ae on the S!is.ottri Ki
ver. In the rst j '.ace.on both sidextf the river
are larg ester tol" botttia l;ir. Is in which grdii
rnabt? a niacii earlier start tian on the v jlnds,and
I i.-.urh tiiore aboiijant, beic inex saaitit.e tnc
entire fen. Here, then, is a sosirible p!ace to
--mit ctct t,eforctrtir:Z on tbe I'leiris. J?tock
can al-jbepurt has-edbere r.a vry favorable terms
... . r . i 1 I
Ttie I'.rownviiie Mtaa r erry i.'jsi.i t miue o
i:irrr. ofTeri necuiiarin daceraents for cross
in-at this r.oint. It irlarze and ccmmwliouivwitb
powerful rr.'chinery.h;ch enable." the proprietors
to ferry emigrants and others in the nost expedi
tious mar.r.
We undertake to say ti:t trie tuiners men o
ItrnwnviV.e areas well r-revared to serre those wish
frr .nr.rliei.wUhasairiorqua'.ityand on as far
oralle termf as can be f.und el'ewbere. Everything
desirable cm be rurehased in IJrowiiviile.sucu a
r.en!s, Sec, kc.
The Ronte from Brownrille to the Mines is uci
rer-ally admitted by those who bare traveled it and
others.to be superior in every re.pcct. irownviii
is about midway between St. Jo. end Omaha. A
to distance, an examination of the cusp is all tha
is necessary to prove to any one that it is nearer
from here to the nines than from any other point
on the ili'rouri. On this route wood and water
abound the entire distance, while on many others
ww.d has to be hauled for many days.
Tk fore-oin2 facts are fully and satisfactorilyes
tablishei bv the immense travel f last year, and
tho?e who adopt it the present season wiilhaveno
caue torcgret harir: done so. ii.erciore
Cross the Missouri River at and start
from Erownville.
JOHN C0DDINGT0X & CO
Troprietors Steam Ferry Boat.
T"'" : To Tour Real Interests!;
. Citizens' of Eiwnvillc
i i AUU lite liV w ia
rKj 1 L00K 0UT F0R THE
"f - J"wrt"ln V "7",X- nnrr AVn T5TTV
, r n CHEAPER GOODS
JUtilill! Ua IUIILU UIL-Bllj
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JOHN A. PONN,
III! iUOr.t
Trcza his Old ii cr. tht- Lcvce
WEITIIET'S r.'SW ZLOCH.
1MAIN STREET,
BROWJSVILE iV. T.
"Where be ta ci eneI cp a
-3 mvaix BTTrrnc,
TSw nM.rlae have low aW7 -
aperivl of thirty yt,r,, , "He p,r,,
tnaintaine.! a Mb ..tars', r ;' r t '
I
UAitiC"
Oregon Nursery.
We tee to call the attention cf the public to the Flo
rat department of ocr Kstablishroent, which we now
hvinfnll an! sacresfal operation. Our stock of
Grnhoue." heddins and Flowering Plants, .Shrubs
itc., cr.nisting in part of Geraneums, Verbenas, Dah
lias, Peioxes, reonieF. uenoirope. a.c, e cuer ior
sale the coining SrDneat lowerpricesthan npual, theTe
tiT Titarinir them within the reach of all. Mcst of these
plants flower all Summer, and lor size, color, form, and
frcrnee of Cower cannot be excelled.
Iiavin? the advantage of a firft clas propagating
houoe and Its appendages, which affords us facilities for
increasing our stock to meet any demand, parties sho'd
have no fear of getting what they want by Landing in
their orders early.
We attend to the Propagating Department ourselves
and warrant every article purchased cf us to be good
strong, healthy, well rooted plants, and true to name
Our descriptive and priced catalogues will be out in
April, and will be forwarded by.in.ul to all applicants.
J. A. VAN'ATtSDALK, & CO., St. Jot-eph Agricultural
riouse. and B. W. FUKN'AS. Farmer Ofllce, Brownville
X.T.. are our authorized Agents. All orders left with
them will receive prompt attention.
r. it ECRcrcES & co.
P. S. Having forcing pits specially for the purpose
we will have SWF.KT POTATO E planis f.r sale by the
million, at reduced prires. II. a. ec uo.
Oregon, Jio. Eeb. 1861 Feb 1361
Mammoth Cabbage.
Those who desire to raise the largt cabbage in
the world, should procure the Jiarblohead Jiammoth
Drumhead. The Cabbage averages 30 pounds to
the i.lant, and plants havf been grown weighing over
60 pounds and measuring 70 inches around the solid
head. The heads being a good deal larger than a
two bushel basket.
One package of Marblebcad Mammoth, 25 cents,
five packaxes one dollar. 1 do not sell tne Jiammotn
bT weieht. Dealers supplied at a liberal discount.
I warrant all seed sent to reach the purchaser.
JAMES J. n. GREGORY,
n37r5 Jlarblehead, Mass.
OH.KG- 0 3XT
mfim flow mm
TO FARMERS
Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri:
AGAIN I would cali the attention of the farmers
of Nebraska and Mlsourl, o the fact that I have on
hand and am constantly manufacturing, at my Plow
Factory, in Oregon, ilo., wagons, and every pattern of
plows, io-wii :
Fit 11 III C PLOWS,
One and Two Horse Piou s,
Shovel Flows,
Hoes ,lIarrws,o
Corn Planters,
And Harrow Teelh
Together with everything In this line used bv a farmer
I take tbe responsibility of saying tLat 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. ATy two-horse and prairie piows will be
sold, for cash, on terms, such as will place them in the
reach of every farmer.
My Plows can be obtained from my agent at Iowa
Point. K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county. Marietta,
Hnsh Bottom, Hull county, Brownvu le. . T.. and For
est City. MARTIN IIOFFMAM.
X. B. Allkindsof repairing done with, neatnessand
dispatch, on liberal terms.
Oregon, Mo., May, 1600.
Theodore Hill, Agent
At Brownville, X. T., keeps onhand a general assort
ment of Huffman's Plows.
Brownville. May, 1&C0. ly
A Benevolent Int itulion ettabl'mheii by tpecial En
dowment, for the Relief of the Sick end Dirtretted,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Viteast. and
especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual
Oman.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who appiy by letter, with a description
of the'.r condition, (age, occupatiou, habits of life, Ak.c.)
and In cases of extreme poverty, Medicines f urnithed
free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other cis.
eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME
DIES employed in the Diipensary, sent to the afflicted
in tested letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage win be acceptavit.
Address DR. J. SS11LLIX llOl'GIITOX, Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director.
EZRA D. HEAHTWELL, Pres.
Geo. Fairchild, Sec'y.
October 13, 1860. n!5-yly
S
mil CAM MIL
EVAPORATORS
I riAVE made arrangements with DOUGLAS
BROTHERS, Zanesville, Ohio, theonly establishment
in the United States, engaged exclusively la tbemanu
facture of Sorgho Sugar Mills, Evaporators. &.C, by
which I can furnish the farmers in this region with those
much needed articles. The Douglas Sugir Mi 11 aad Ap
paratus were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio
State Fair and the highest honor the United States
Agricultural Society, a silver medal. I am confident
Farmers of Nebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and
Southern Iowa can find no other to suit them better
either in price or otherwise.
Capacity and Price of Llills.
Tnree Iron Rollers ia Sires? Iron Frame.
.ao o une uorse ertical Mill presses from5
to 30 gallons of juice per hour ; price
o 1 One horse Vertical presses fromS5 to 40
gallons of jure per hour ; price
Same as No 1 ; extra heavy,
do 2 Two horse Vertical presses from 25 to 60
gallons of juica per hour; light drift
do 3 Two horse Vertical (double geared) press
es from 35to50gallonsjuiceper hour, heavy
draft
do 4 Two horse Vertical (single goared) press
es from 50 to 7o gallons of juice per hour ;
heavy draft
do 6 Four horse Vertical (single esred)capa
city from 100 to 125 gallons per hour
do 6 To horse Horizontal (ha. k ge ired) suita
ble to attach to Threshing Mach-.ne or other
power, rreses from 40 to 60 gallons of
juice per hour
do 7 Two horse Horizontal, with vertical shaft
to apply lever to. worked by horses same as
Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallots per hour
, to U6
ao8 Fonr horse norirontal (Mck glared) suit
able to attach toThreshicg MacuiTieor other
power, presses 7S to 100 gallons per hours I5f
do 8 Six horse Horizontal (back goared) calcu
lated for water or steam power, ready for
the belt, and with capacity to noikoif a crop
of from 15 to 20 seres of Cane. lot
It. XT. FUllXAS, Ag't.
60
62
80
SO
100
140
100
100
Of
mLmmmrtJrSSZV,
lal kinds, for sale atlhis olli
ce.
ConPiatin 5 ol
STAFLE .47T FA.'CY
DRY :GOODS,
ATATN STRFRT. TffiOWNYILLE. N.
Takes pleasure la announcing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cle in bis line.
Of all the Improved patters ; viz : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valley For?e, Elevated Oven, Ac.
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely 6nfJ.dff?.s' vil :
Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small famines
A combined
HEAVY SHEET IRON FOR SUGAR BOILERS
And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons
Coal and Lard Oil Lamps J Brass Copper, and sheet Iron ware; lanterns, ouoveia, o...
JAPANNED WARE,
mm JfmmUt W
tragus
I have procured tbe right to rn.viufact.ire a laie simple and improved self-sealing Fruit Can to which 1 call 1 the
attention of the public. All of which 1 pledge myself to sen at as rair rates auuou w.Uu.ulI,
any other establishment In this region of the country . .v.c t!,- tn
I m prepared to put up guttering ard snouting and all other work of my line atthe shortest notice, and in
workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction. Tyr?FR
I pledge mvseli not to be undorsold in the urper country j.u
Brownville, August, 30 1860.
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CHOICE BOTOILEID LITTJOMS,
Catawba Wine,
Champaigne Wine,
Claret Wine.
Old Rye,
Old Bourbon.
Irish Whiskey,
q Porter,
Gin Cock. Tail,
Saddle Bag Whisky,
Blue Lick,'
Boker's Bitters,
Pale Brandy,
Curraco, &c.
Dishes,-
Plates,
Cups &
saucers,
owls,
Bar Tumblers,
Decanters,
Gtblets,
Wine Glasses,
Fruit Dishes,
Pitchers &c,
sags
mom
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sLs .
ALSO
iHocc of (Tljcm,
Than was ever before offered in this
Market!
A Large Stock
of Choice
Q-rooe
Family
CONSISTING OP
FloTir,
Ham,
Eacon
ft CO.,
Sugar,
Llolassos
Ccfise,
Tea,
AT THE
Pioneer Store
B0WNVILLE,
WeHave 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.
Cutiery and. Queensware,
Glassware,
And Choice
GROCERIES
-
Largest Assortment of
Bead) lade Clothing
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Cap3,etc.
Ever opened in Broucnville and no mistak e !
Caps from 25cts to $3,50.
We can Fit Gents in Suits ficm $5 to .$50
Salt
C'-. a r
4mm W W mm W J
Candles,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such a3
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Sk Cl 3l I O 37 37" s
Boots and Shoes.
lhef-!'-ow!njt srei ni..f f. ,
h-jmai C: rae in iLi,;, ih '
LUL.I ABLE LIFE
Are wellknumato Inf.
blasts
ontst?1aehs, ,n,l crea::,isfl !M.
inted . f the bUIc a.-rid k :.d , r?c b:'hT N
pecite, Hcircburn, IIci.:.-!. -t
Anxiety, Larger, and 3iUn.-h.--r lv I-:-",s.r
eral sympums.-t I'ype,..,, ' '
coneiuen-e ,' Its cure. J i st,,
Caiivne, by ciesn.r.!: the k -i-,.'
te.tiwes with a solvent pr. vo, a-t , . r1 "f .
all violent purges leave the b-jwe'V '''""'V:
; - : Q ia
'ing
It
tit t.,;,!.',;.;
; c.:r;'
'x:.-rt. 1
-tT
i rrrr. ni a i Xirsv.'--. t. t re-tr.r; .
Ur circjlaaoD. through the prrl
schcjse. and the tj. roivU s,::. ,
ob'trnct; iU in others.
The Life .Me-liciTiohivei f0? v w?
fun r ern'jnent'y in vlirfe
that time bfreniovin? iunn.-T--
cle and ligaments ff..t tbe j,,.'
Vropr.e Of aM k:n-u. Ys- frer' .,ni
tl.e kidneys at. 1 bladder ; t:,cy .-i-'
!y on theC iurx.rtj:it 4.rg..T!. ..! s,,.v - :
found a coriain reuir.'v f..r w tT"',1
Also IVornt, by di-'i...:.-!riVr..in fi 17 h'iv'
bowels the slimy matter ti whica-i'.,. i ",rfi
Lire. cr"i'
ic.. ;. L.cr;4v.,i i tr-'traie Snn
pnrity wmtn tuee L:;e Jic;
and all the hu:rir.
Scorbutic Erupt ivns and h
ternafive ei.iNt.s ii;..n 1! t- c
the morbiil state of w
plaints. salIow,cIouiT, aa-
ions
The n?e of ilie?e pi!' ! r a vp
an entire cure of Sal: II , 5i ;,
mo;:: in the cie.irne.-s f i:.e
ln;1uetiza wi!l aiwaya le curei i
the w..r.i casfs.
1'ILl.s i.ie ori.r. i; p
wacnrcduf pilevf t;.i t
hi luc Li.p jue Ji i.e.-, .4; re
Fever and A?ur v..r nlit ',c..e
Conntry, the-ie ile-Ii. .;.. ; e ( . ,.
and certaia remedy. (' ":. :;,.;:
subject to areturn r f .';f f'..ri.r3
ciaes i perntaner-t ?-y ;; t..t
Bi'.ius Ffrs an-! L;vor ( .r r
bility. of ap;'CT.t, a:.-l I.,--..c .f r
Meicires have brnn i: -: w.- t' r..-
SUltS in Cjjc:; of ti.t:f ; !:; K.i T1
ul:i in it. wrt f. rm. r:e t .'tr;V ,
iui acu"Di ir.ee r-uarK.it..e iV.un,t,
Xervcu del'it. Xerv.,::f .r.:p. ,-a , , r t
pitatiun of the heart, Paatter t Coiu a-e
el.
r , ti--
have beo;me ii!ii::lre; hv the i;.'nd.. i
1 a
prie:
r..f t'.p:,.
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tuo , r v.
.Ml n.i .i.. . r. f . . ..wi- .
iiiiwm jimk-ich a pertevtci'f j4 i,.rfl
fail to eradicate from tbe y'.en ait tu ff,,-. .
Mercury, infinitely so.ner than fcnis" ...'.,. T-,'."
arations of Sarbdpariiia. w. ii Jt(KFT " '
335, Er&Jwir. Xj. T ik
JulyS, 1S60. ly - 1 1
1S61
McCOKMICK'S
Eeaper & Mower.
TTfixixtrcT.ctTxrocl lov
C. II. HcCOXUIICIL & KX:oSm
CHICAGO, 1L1.
Twenty-five TLcn-and Sill
la&t si;
-li Average vf octi -l,t Oil 'c.' , r
increased from I COO 'itfo
l urj; t.e
years.
TIi3 knowledge of the trade and wants of the people
of B'-iownville and vicinity enable him to make judici
ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an
examination of his Stock, fecliufr assured he will be
able to satisfy in quality, style and prices.
mm tbi m
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
n e-i
1 Qn
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing under the name
and style of Lushbansth fit Carson at Brownville, Xe
braska, was, on the first day of November, dissolved bv
mutual consent, by the withdrawal of B. F. Lnshbaueh.
John L. Carson will settle the unfinished business of
the old firm and contine the Banking and Real Estate
Agency business as heretofore at the old stand.
B. F. LrSIIBAGIT
Nov. 1st, 1860. JOHN. L. CARSON'.
ViTillow Ware
A27D FIITE
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
JEWELRY
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
Come and see and
BroTOville, Anjust, SO, 1S03.
ecure Bargains.
tm'e ssiilil.
FUBIITUBE
Saddles and Harness,
OH Clollis and Carpeting,
S6H001 BOOK
BLANKETS FROM SI 50 TO S7 50
Iron, Hails and Castings
GL O S
Ladies Riding, Kid and Silk. Gents
Gauntlets, Buckskin and Driving.
Best Qualities of
EMII111 WHISKIES
EVER WHIM -
Needed or IDesireil
Can be had at our Store, and on terms as
favorable as those of any ether
House in the West.
All Kinds of
C0UIITRY PK0DUCE,
Will be taken in exchange at current prices.
Como Ono ! Como ! 1
We are determined to sell at lower prices and give
better bargains thaxi ever before.
D. J. MARTIN & CO.,
.. Eronvil!e,OcM8, 1560. ji-15
In severine my business connexion with my late part
ner, I deem this a proper orportcnity of expressing my
thanks for the patronace bestowed nixn our flrni. during
the period in which we were encased in busings.
It affords me much pleasure also to cr mmenl tothe
favon,b!econsider3tion of the friends of the old firm my
succeor in ousiness, Jir. Carson, a gentleman in every
war worthy of the confidence and surnort of a discrim
inating public.
b. f. LrsnBACGH.
50,000 MIS VOOL, WASTED.
STk JOSEPH, .MO.
Two Extensive Woolen Factories are in
SUCCESSFrx OrERAlO.Y.
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
With all the Latest Fine Improvements.
We are rretared to rnnnufacture to order. and
have for sale tbe following (Joed?:
Satinets. Heavy and Liekt,
JEM'S TWEEDS. FLm7.V.VELS
WHITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND TLAIX
T T xx rx - -rr
Fulled JinseiK. C'oioVcsl Wliiio
and JUixcd, 11-2 Yards wide.
FULLED CLOTH,
Blankets of ali Kinds and all Qualities,
i AliMs OF AU, SIZES AND COLORS,
Warranted all Goods of the best material.
tS7We will exchanzc the above Goods for Tw,l
or cah.
Fancj Djinsr to Order.
e will pa v cash for anv amount of MTnr.l.it
jiirnei rrices.
Flour constantly on hand forsale. The Lest rriee
, , . r
paia i or wneat.
. IiLEL A SOX. BCELLA DIXOV
August. 23. 1560.
True Deleware Grape Vines
FEOPAGATED FROM TU11 OHIGLNAIi
STOCK.
Stronr, Well-rooted One Year Old Vine ftl : Two-
year old $1.60 to $2.00. A few extra large layer,
vithbearing wood, $2 to $3. Smaller layer, $1 to
$1 60.
AIjSO flnevines of Allen's new whiteTlTbrid. Ann.
Clara, Concord. Clinton, Caswady, Diana. Herbenvnl,
Harrford, Prolific. Ican, Le Noir. Lvdia. Inisa On
tario. Rrtwj, Rfeers-s new Hybrids, Taylor's Bullitt
To-Kalcn. I nion Tlllase. &c.
Compactly urown Delaw.irps. with abnnd.mt fln
norous roots, carerui.y packed in m. envelope la oil
silk, and sent pvst paid, to any nart of the L'mon ..n
receipt of $1 each
- Isabellas and Catawbas of one and w rMr' ammtty
roreign vines r r uraperie. Rjsubcrries 8Uckhfrric4.
Strawberries, So . all at the lowest rates.
SUf-sena ior a circular.
GEO. VT. CAMPBF.LL Delaware, O.
Oct. 13. 1S60. nl5-3m.
As a Reaper, the ,M..-C.rmi'.-k' h a l.n i.-".T-the
American public fr the n'i '.m'rr! ,
during that time has zineJ a r;--i,Hti..n .t'.J. U
Worbl-Wide." Notwitbstandiu,; i",
crea.-ingcompefition, an 1 tho host of invM!,:,,r n
gned in the development of Reaping Mu jncs. tu.'
McCormiek"lels the van tbn .u kn .'.'iL- 1 n
perior of all iu tha imtrch for pratt.ie.il iair.Tt;-mcnts.
The representations made by r,;ber Q.inc.'iar
that the McCormick was "on--e" i n. il IU-irer,
but is now anti'juattd, is simp! ndkulou?, ai tbe in
creasing demand will prove. No single euM'.ih
ment ia the WORLD, m inafacture so lar'j 'f
these implement.?, and nor. eij.er.Js e moaej
time or talent in rtlialle improreuenl'.
Manj changes have been efVctel d;;rir the j at
season, and 1'r I5CI, tho ".M.C'orinick" is pn.-" lu!
srreater attractioLs than ever belt re. Aan-:irr
its
SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DURABILITY.-
command it to the farmer, while i' rtj-irr r
work, with economy ot jocrr, give U tu-.'rt'trio-.'S
over all otLers.
The comptvctinT the frame, thus svu rc? a tr.nr
perfect balar.ee to the machine : t!-c pu-iti-n f t!;
raker, ia the rear of the driver, thus p!rw:- tha
weight where it should be, and r.lierin the weak
er paits of the machine; the dxnad weight iu,l
slight indentation of the sickle, tie Cast. r wLe.'!,
and other improvements iiJJed,hive maicriallv l
sened the direct draught, and o obviated tiis .''
dranght thatmanj a?nre us that it d es n .tnow
vxist. The draught of tho Reaper if li'l 'hat
in numerous instances thelaro fjir h'.Tie maeLiae
is worked with but two liarsej.
-'t
i-e
:S
J-
i cr.
An A LIoTTcr, .
The machine of Hoi will le f u.;
to ny test that it ma be ubni'';e 1 i. T..; -indentation
, the Sickle, i V. :htt. s ar, 1
nation with the befirn and fin?"', a! -ow ;;n
of mofpin no: irti-.-trcaldf in .'!ur n:.i. !.;:. .
enabling ns todo'-'i -o .-, with a a -V tv:;
en, even, working well. Our
Improved Guard aud PaUv.l (
cfjectualiT rrevent ch'-k .-'.'. r.
condition of the pra, while ..ur n-iw .i'v. '' i ":
scraratos badly 1 - i ' 1 an I tan i .' '''' "r-
where otderniaehine f:iil.
There is also a ;real a lvan'.tje -in "r
fickle edge oTtr the sm-v.tj.a-i r 1 4 r .r''
sharpening so bfteu, thus saving -t t:;.'. U:-f
will frc-pently run thr-.ugh an e '.r-: I itv--t
cut one; grinding. w!.i!e the in, !. '' '" '
.1
Til tw.
ground M;ceca:h day, i T r: t f'. n r
edge the dr lught tn'Ter's at!v?
Our draught is uniform, an 1 in r-
ring the st :s n . I 0. pr..v. d fnr !
gle Mowers, cutting at the s isi
eighteen inches wid"r.
Our Mower can be u".I with r 1
this 13 important, and without the rs'-l,
about 670 pounds.
Ia addition to the rerj libera'. waTi'
all pcrchascrs, we woull say as h' r-t..f -r;
ciers who may desire it. are at liberty to
machine through the harvest, wija any o'
keep, and pay f. r. tho one preferred.
testimonial. A--., can ba h i I bv nrt ! " ; !"
TIIL'ODORi; HILL, '..StfBt
Browaviile, I.'ebrask,
April 13. 1 '
SAB"ITLEEY.
it th-
- V '1 "
t':.u
1
r,
Saddles, Kridles, Collars. lVIiirS
Lashes, Lines, Ciths, Surcivglri.
Stirrups and Leathers, Si"f.'
Curb and Port Lilts,. Ring
Bradoons, Buggy Trimming-Plastering-
Hair Constantly on llvA.
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND
Small Fruits Cultivated ad fur Sale
AT THK
OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY
Sixteen miles east of Lincinnali,
CLER?IONT COUXTTT. O FTTO
100,000 APPLE TRUES 5 TO 7 PELT HIGH.
Leaiing sorts at f-JO.Od per M., regularly a sorted
to the trade : selected, 310.00 p.cr hundred retail.'
Peachc?.? 12.00 per hundred, retail.
Plums, 40 cents each, retail.
Cherries, 23 cents eaoh, retail.
Quinces, 25 cents each, retail.
Gooseberries. 75 eecti per dot., Houghton Scedi'g
Tear trees, 40 cents each. S'indard.
I'ear trees, 30 cents each. Dwarf.
Plactberrie?, $1.00 p-?r dozen, Lawtoa.
.Strawberries, $2 per.M.
r.hubarb, $10,00 per hundred, Linn-is.
The above named trees are now growing upon onr
own grounds, and we consider them very line. The
proprietor's attention has been given for the last
Ctteen years almost entirely to tho propagation of
nurseries, the cultivating and marketing of Fruits :
acn aunng tuts une, nave mado it a business to
collect from tho most correct sources varieties epo
cialled adapted to this climated
All orders, accompanied by cash, atteirled to
promptly; and. if Eecessary,dclivered in Cincinnati,
and forwarded freo of cort, except moderate charges
when orders are boxed or biled. Ad Ire t.
W. C. DOLE,
0ire Branch, Chnnont co., O.
per set.
I havecollari from fi cents to $2 eaik
IJallcrs from T5c. to ' $l.V al1
1 wlLIi SLlLIi AS LO"W, i'-
than any cno north of Et. JoscjJi. .a l-c?9
Trishing anything ia ray linawiU tzd u 10
their advantage to give me acill fcefcre tuj
ing elsawhere,
JOHN W. MIDDLETOXr . ; '
Dec 27, 1360.
S PANISH 21 Ell I NO 1 IE E P"
N Hottnm, PreeJers of rure blood-bJeep
d
cf the Hammond stock.
Pnll
Shaftsbury.
Vi.
ncelieeriiix H3plals:rd.
The be,: practical w..rk yet p.',.ce i.
.liar. Beesr,alotytfceswarniwuaI-iA
.1.
f., hiinev bi'xes, c,
Ui-ssent to all auUaL.3.
Jan. '61.
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31. QriN-KT.
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