Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 15, 1861, Image 4

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10 N A VINES.
MY fctock of mtire vims ocmiri-ic 'i liic vcrjt
' nhf varieties with liich lam mvjr.ninte 1. Tikj
)lants have bocn produced with (Treat cure, undVr the
runt favorable circuun-tanctas for healthy Uev.dop
- iT.-ut.jiuJ sutjkiss in rxcriitu. y any that I have here
to:. .rv h'K-ii al la to filer.
. lor the fall trade, only a limited "'I'l 'T f,f Iruou
Vi-iac, Lenoir,( Linc.ihu) I iui:iDe,Liinr.ur;r, Ir. v
l..r or Bullitt,) and Allen's Ilyl.ral is offered. Of
lt. Delaware l.iycr, ulsa, the sujn.!yii dA I.ire,
I. ut quality nncjualod.
The stock from Delaware, single cyc3 grown both
fri house and ov2n air, is Jaro and fine. Fi.rvir.e
tent!nj: some strong ines, praTted on (Maw
if.i and Isabella stocks, are offered at a Iw price
rooU vory strong.
Very largo Ltyersof Diana, Hcrbemont, and Con
cord, growD with cspeJal care for immediate bear-
injr. Uood layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds
nUo'Clsra, Cawidy, To Kalon, Bibccca, ililKr s
Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby's August, liu lsen, II.
' Prolific, Cuyahoga. Ac.
' A general assortment of foreign varieties fur i
Bcries. Of Downing's Ercrbeariuj Mulberry tlcsupjly
is not large, and a grent part of the trees already
ordered. They are Very vigorous, and the wuoJ
well grown and matured.
Wholesalo descriptive list sent to those who wi-.i
t form clubs, on application. List also sent to
dealers. Fourth edition cf Illustrate-! Catalogue
ecnt fur two three cent stamps It is designed to be
a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage
ment of the t ins, giring such iiiformition as iur
thascrs and growers are fujiposed to need. Panic
-l.iLwtinn .ri riven for the preparation of th-s
-oil and planting, and the directions for training
areiHubtratcd by many carefully prepared enjrav
i wrs.
The descriptions of the varieties will be found
accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person
al knoWelcdge, and very extensive observation.
C . W. GRANT.
IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL,
Yl'csl Chester Co., Xcw York.
H. A. TERRY, .
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds,
ALSO
GRAPE VH7E3, C0CSEEEUP.IE3,
Currants, Haspberrios, Blackberries,
Rotes, and Ornamentai Shrubbery Gencrady.
CKKSC15NT CITY IOWA.
OREGON NURSERY.
E. n. BFRCIIES & CO.,
PIlOPItllSTOKS.
Oregon, Holt Co., EIo.
The undersigned have lonr s;nc6 been convinced
the want of a first class Nursery in the West,
where.
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS,
Can b adapted to our climate and soil. In view of
then facts, wo have established one at this place,
and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of
fer for Bale at .
. . UTiolcsale or Retail,
The coming season, a large and well selected stock
suited to this climate, of
Apples, standard and dwarf;
Pears,stan?ard and dwarf;
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
Fcaehei, .
. Plums,
Apricots,
Nectarines,
Quince,
. Grapes,
.' " Currents,
' . Gooseberries,
Raspberries
Strawberries aad Blackberries.
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs,
Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias,
&c., Lc, Ac.
. To wbicb we would beg leave to call the attention
of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
f.ns and Iowa.
' J57Our terms will be as low as any reliable east
ern Nursery.
Ry purchhsing of us theexpenseof transportation
from the east can be saved.
AH trees and plants are carefully labeled and
packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit
ed States, for which a charge of the actual cost only
will bs made. No charge will be made for the deli
Very of packages on board steamboats.
Alicommunicationsaddresscd to the undersigned
will receive prompt attention.
E.II.BURCnES iCO.
- GROCERIES.
A select stock of light Groceries constantly on
Land and for sale at reduced rates at the new store
of J. J. TIIURMAN,
Rrownville, April II, 'CI. n 10-yly
HARD TIMES
HADE EASY
GOOD NEWS FOR THE IXDIPLOYED
1000 Chances To Make Money!
A MILLION DOLLARS WOTTII
OF
.. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
: . Silver Plated Ware,
" to ee risroSEi OF ON
- AN ENTIRELY NEW
. ORIGINAL PLAN!
Mid!! Wlffi!
All persons desiring to sccuro an Agency in this
K"ow TZti torprltao,
Should send on their names at once, enclosing a 3
cent stamp to 'pay postage, and receive by return
XD&U
A PREMIUM
CATALOGUE
Containing our
Which afford
A RAKE CIIAYCE TO
MAKE MONEY !
Without riik, together witb
FULL PARTICULARS
Relative to this
HOVEL PLAIT.
To Insure prompt and satisfactory dealing, direct
all orders to
GEORGE G. EVANS, .
439, Chestnut Sircef,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tor Sale.
me maetlncry, &c, Klnping to the Steam Kerry-B-iit
"Oioe " cnsisting of one i'"me complete, and
X''u. 5" AXSOX, Bcccivcr.
' UruwuTillc, May SO, 1661.
LOOK TO YGSKUNTSiOSTS!
STEAI.T FURRY BOAT
AT
Biuwnii;e, r- r Xtl)fa.vka.
Tothoscin the St.it?s cunteinjlating going to
the Aehr-iska ml Kansas
GOLT3 IINES,
The Eiidersipred ilr.sire to?ny. r.r;i. in so doing tvill
n-jt practice ococptiun:thtt thcro arc advantages
to be secured in
Crossing the Missouri river ntttrowuvJHe,
and oulfiuiiig at, and Dtartir'j fr(;n that pciLt,ndt
t'j be fnunl at any other pi K:e on the Jiis;.uri Ri
ver. In the fir."t yilace, on loth sides t f the river
are large extcutsof hottom lands in w hich gru?
makes a muuh earlierslart than in the uj.lsrids,Rnd
is much moro abundant, being i-iexhuustiblo the
entire sci.-n. Here, thru, is a ijsirablo place to
recruit sK.ck beforeftarting on the I'iains. .tock
can also bo purchased here on very fdvcrnble terms
The 1'rjwnville ftefrm F erry boat. Icing the best
en the RiTer, oiTcr peculiariudncemeuts for cross
inat this jint. It islare and oinmcdious: wi:h
pow erful in:ichincry, which enables the proprietors
to ferry emigrant sand othcrsin the most expedi
tious manrrr.
We undertake to- s;ty that the ou.-ines men of
UrownviIIe areas well prepared toscrvc those wish
ing supplies, w ith a superior quality and on as fav
orable tcricfas can be found elsev here. Everything
desirable can be purchased in l'rownville,such as
Provisions, Clothing, Mining Imple
ments, &c, S;c.
The Route from Rrownville to :hc Mines is uni
versally admitted by those who buret raveled it and
others,to be superior in every respect. Rrownville
is about midway between ht. ic. and Umar.a. As
to distance, an examination of the map is all that
is necessary to prove to any one that it is nearer
from hero to the mines than frotaany other point
on the Missouri. On this route wood and water
abound the entire dipt ince,whilo on many others.
wood has to be hauled for many days.
The foregoing facts arc fully ard satisfactorily es
tablished by the immense travel of last year, and
those who adopt it the present season will have no
cause torcgret having done so. Therefore
Cross the Missouri River at and start
from Brownville.
JOHN COPUIXGTOX f- CO.,
Proprietors .Steam Ferry Roal.
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EVAPORATORS
I HAVE made arrangements with DOUGLAS
EKOTilEUS, Znesville, Ohio, the only establishment
iu the United States. cnca?ed exclnsively in tbemanu-
facture of Sorgho Sugar Hills, Evaporators, &.c, by
whkn I can furnj.-a the :armersintliis resir.n with those
much needed articles. Ihe Don?:as Sugar Mill and Ap
paratus were awarded the First Premium at the Ohio
StatcKair; and the highest honor . -it the tnitea states
Agricultural Society, a silver medal. I am confident
Farmers ct Kebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri and
Southern Iowa can find no otter suit them better
either iu price or otherwise.
Capacity and Price cf Mills.
fmce Iron Kollers in Strong Iron Frame.
No 0 One Ilorse Vertical Mill presses f roni 25
to 30 pallons of juice per hour ; price
do j One huri-e Vertical prcsM from 25 to 40
gallons of jnce rer hcur; price
Same as No 1 ; extra heavy,
do 2 Two horse Verticil presses from 35 to 60
rations of juica per hour; l.ght drift
do 3 Twoborse Vertical (double seared)press-
es from 35 to 50 gallonb juice per hour, heavy
draft
do 4 Two horse Vertical (dngleftearedjpress
es from 50 to 75 gallons of ;uice per hour ;
heavy draft
do 5 Four horse Vertical (single seared)capa
city from 100 to 125 gallons per hour
do 6 To horse Horizontal (bari geared) suita
ble to attach to Threshing Xachine or other
power, presses from 40 to CO gallons of
juice per hour
do 7 Two horse Horizontal, wilh vertical shaft
to apply lever to. worked by horses same as
Vertical . presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour
to 12!
do 8 Four hcrse Horizontal (back reared) suit
alle to attach toThrefhiLS Machineor other
power, presses 73 to 100 saMons per hours I5(
do 9 Six horse Horizontal (back geared) calcu
lated for water or steam power, ready for
the belt, and with capacity to work off a crop
of from 15 to 20 acres of Cane, I5C
r. xy. riiaAS, Agr't.
$5(
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140
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ijotvarii sedation
LiXXTT V
A benevolent Inst ittition etfnblithed ly special En
dowment, for the Relief of the istck and Distressed,
afflicted uuth Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, end
especially for the Cure of Discasct of the Sexual
Organs.
MlCDICAIi ADVICE Riven gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description
of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, fcc.,)
and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
Valuable Keports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis
eases of the Sexual Orcnns, aixKon the NEW UEME
DIKS employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postace will be acceptable.
Address DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON', Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
KZHA D. lZiAl.i .Li, Pres.
Ceo. FAinrniLD, Sec'y.
October 13, 1S00. nl5-yly
L 0THE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever offered in this Market.
XO DOUIJT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
Batimore Colliing Store,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
DAVID
GEL.
Announce to the public that bo has opened out a
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
LOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CArS,
CARPET SACKS,
GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR, &.c.,&c.,&c.
Cnr-recedentM n qnsntify, quality and prices. He
Is determined bis prices Mia'l correpojid with the
time, and therefore offer here in tbe West, at just
as low rates as such goods can fce purrrias-M anywhere
in the I'nitel States. As a sample of his prices Le
will mention that he sell
Coats from $1,25 up to $15.
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to $5.
Brots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus
ders, Neckties, Socks, UaiiOken Liefs, &.c, iu the same
proportion.
The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning
thanks for past patronage, and promise to Epare no ef
forts in the future to give entire satisfaction.
Call and. sco laim.
DAVID SEIGEL.
Brownville, June 13, ISCl.-ly -
Dissolution.
Trio nor in 1 n-?..; rt r r nn- f V noma
and style of Lihbaugh & Carson at Brownville, Xe
braski, was, on the Cist day of November, dissolved hy
mutualcouse-.it, by the withdrawal of B. F. Lushbangh
John L. Carson will settle the unfinished business of
the old firm a:id contine the Hunting and Real Estate
Agency busn.ei-n a& heretofore ut t'ie old Maud.
B. F. IXSlIBAOn
Nov. 1st, 1SC0. JOHN. L.CARSON".
In severing my business connexion with my late part
ner, 1 deem this a proper opportunity of expressing ray
thanks for the patronage bestowed upon our Arm, during
the period in which we were engaged in businss.
It affords we much pleasure also to commend to the
favorable consideration of the friends of the old firm my
successor in business, Mr. Carson, a gerit'.eniin iu every
way worthy c.f the contldetice and support of a discrim
inating public.
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Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
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Takes pleasure in announcing that be has now on hand, a larro and select Ftocl; of every art c!c iu his line,
COOK SOVHS n ,
Of all the improved pat'ors ; viz: Plymouiu R. c'.;, Charter Oak. Valley iorge, Kievated Oven, &c,
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endies variety, some of which are entirely new design, viz
Cook and Parljr stoves, something very nice indeed for small families
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HEAVY SHEET IKON i'Oii SUGAlt JJ01LERS
And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal and Lard Oil Lamps J Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Yrarcj Lantern.?, Siiovcls, &c
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Ear Rins,
Shirt Rutions,
JEWE1E
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Come and
and
Ssenre
Breast Pins,
iiargains.
Brownville, August, 30, 1SG0.
BRO W NVILLE
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rrcra his Old Stand ora the Lcvcc lo
WllZZllJrZ'S NEW BLOCII,
MAIN STREET,
BROWXVILE 21 T.
Where be has opeue.l up a
ST.
JAPANNED WARE.
I have procured theright to manufacture a late simple and improved r-c'.f-.-caHng Fruit Can to which I call the
attention of the public. All or which, 1 pledge myself to.--ell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as
any other establishment In this region of the country
I am prepared to put up guttering and spouting and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a
workmanlike manner, which I warrant io cive satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country J.- C. DEUSER.
Brownville, August, 30 lSt;0.
DRY : GOODS
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
riour,
COKSISTINO OP
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
LTolacses
Colic
Tc?.,
Candles,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
rpice.
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratu?,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc.,
ALSO,
e:c.
' A well selected Slock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Q TIE ENS WA R E,
frr c; t-l o "fi'9
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Boo'
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CO.
IIlS knowledge o' tTie traile and wants cf the pe:plc
of Jjoownvilie and vicinity cu.ib'es him to make judici
ous purchases cxpres-'ly for this i.i-irket. He a'5 an
examination of his Slock, feeling assnrcl he will be
able to satisfy in quality, sty ie and prices.
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WHITNEY'S BLOCK
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Ttirc iJ'cd Fancy Poultry.
For salo I'-lack hnni.-.'.', Yhite Dorkings GoIJen
ami Spangled l'olands, t;cbri-Kt, Ulack African, rod
nnd white JJantams, white ."ml V'ld Turkeys, I'ca
Fnwls, white and brown lion? Kon, Urcmcn and
wild Iteese, White fcCrcsteA"' Aylesi'urgh n
covy Ducks. Common and Mad.i?ascat' Uabki's
All animals sold will bo rurcfully boxed with I jo
nccccsrry feed, and dclivcrcl at tho Express pCije.
Address W. A. GUODIXG, Oak L.v.vn
n.ji va Loekn'.rt, til I o.
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McCOiLMIOK'S .
Mower,
iiiiractiirc cl Toy
CHICAGO, ILLS.
SolJ Darin
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the
iiierenscil from CC-0 i't
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oco : 'co.
, a KearT, the !-CornJck" has I'sen before
the American publi.; f,r tho l.isS twenty year?. and
durin" that time has rained a rtutatioa which is
"World-Wide." Xy. withstanding the jcarly in
creasin?"corcretit:on,find the host of inventors en
in' the devehTinent of Rear in? M v hines, tho
"!. -Gormick" leads the van the a
:no'.Icd?ej sn-
pcri.Tof all in the march fr practical li-rjc-mcntj.
The rercrentatims made by ether mnnfaewr
that tho .Mct'iirmick was "once" a noted R?spft.r,
but is now nntijrn:il,li simply ridiculous, as the in
crca?ir.? deumnd will jireve. io singlo establish
ment iii the WORLD, laanafacture? to largely of
these imidements, and none expends c-)ual money
time or talent in reliable improvements.
JIany change? have been effected during the past
?ea?on, and fi-r I-Sol, tho '.'dcCormick" is presented
greater attraotioi.3 than ever before. AaReaper
sblPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU
RABILITY ornm-nd it to tho farmer, while its capacity for
Wurk, with economy of potcer, give it tho preference,
over all others.
Tho compacting tho frame, thu3 securing a more
perfect balance to the machine : the position of the
raker, in the rear of the driver, thus placing the
weight where it should be, and relieving the weak
erpaitsof tho machine: tho decreased weight and
slight indentation of the sickle, tho Cutor wheel,
and other improvements added, lrivo materially les
soned the direct draught, and so obvmto l the tide
dranght that many assure ns that it do?. rot now
vxist. Thcdruight of tho Ui ipr is jo light M-.at
in r.u;icrous instance? the largo fonr-liorso machine
is worked wUh but t .vo horses.
As A Llowcr,
The machin? of 1 -1 1 will bo found Tilly enal
to vny test that it may bo submitted to. TheMi'ght
indentation of tho Sickle, its lightness and combi
nation with tho beam nnd fingers, allows an increase
of motion not practicable in other machines, thus
eriab'in-us to ' jr,0l trot-'.-, with aa slow tcam,oi
cu, even, working well. Our
Improved Guard and Patent Clearer,
effectually prevents choking, no matter what the
condition of the gras, whiie our new divider pt.int
separates badly lodged and tangled clover or grass,
where other machines fail.
There is also a great advantage in our serrated
Kklecdge over tho smooth, as is decs not require
sharpening so often, thus saving time. Oar Sickle
will frequently run thmugh an entire harvest with
out enco grinding, while the smooth edge must be
ground once each day, if not oftencr. With asmoth
edge the draught inercrscs as tho knife become dull.
Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials du
ring tho season of I?S0. proved far li-hter fhnn ,:n.
gle .Mowers, cutting at tho s.imo ti mo from twelve U
eighteen inches wider.
Our Mower can be used wilh or without the reel
this is important, and without tho red, wci -hs but
about 670 pounds.
In adJit'u n to the very liberal warrantee civen to
leKMsns, we would say4 as !:orct.f..re, that far
..v .u.v -'-' n,.i.o u uocuy to worn our
macrano tlimngfi tho harvest, with any other, and
--T l-'J i-r, i.ie one pre torn.-...
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I ..Ull-Il.eiS U.l IU UOSeriT-rif-!! .t iirr.wr.imnntj
testimonials, etc., can bo had
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by application to
Tilii'JBOKH UllU A
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April IS, lo 1.
cut.
Lie
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sing variety of
MEDICINES
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AN" asperient and StomaeVic preparation of IKON
Punned of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydro
gen. Sanctioned by the nienest Jlcdical Aiithorit:-?s
both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed
in their practice.
The experience of thousarus daily proves that, no
preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impuri
ties of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and
otherwise sickly complexion indicate its necessity in
almost every conceivable ca e.
Innoxious in all maladies in whicTi it has been tried,
has proved absolutely curative in each of ihcfollov.ii
complaints, viz
Bis lcL?IIry, Servos Affections,
pation, gcioluiux Tu!;crctil.ii,
halt Ilkciurj, 3Iis:ijeiislr;i:ilicdii,
Wliltcs, Chlorosis, Iivcr C'oi:!!-
plainls, Illiei::i2alif ::s, C'Iavosa3c
ISeauacIies, jiiierciiiticiil l evers,
lncasesof GENKUAL DEUiLtTl , whether fierenil!
cf acute tilrcas-e, or of ct.ntinucd dipiiii'itioi of nerv. i;
ar.'.T muscular energy from car. me c iiii;.iaiuts. one tria'
of tl-.js restorative has proved successful t an c-st ml
which no description nor wii'ten aUe.-tatb-u would
reader credible. Invalids so ioi.p hed-ridden a toh ive
become forgotten in their own nei--lib ; hoo is, have sud
denly re-a;.pcar.cd in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel in a di-daut land. Some very
signal instances of this kind are attf-stcd of fena!
sanjruineous exhaustion, critical chiin-cs, an 1 that c-jm- I 3 HI!? il I K , . K ! M -I
OZLiZUXJO, OHIO.
PIICENIX BITTERS,
These medicines have now been before the public f,.r
a period of thirty years, and during that time have
maintained a hi-h character in ali.ioot every part of the
(rlobe, fi r their extraordinary and immrdiat. power o
restoring perfect health to persons suffering order near-I-
every kiud of disease to which tho human frame is
liable.
ine following are sonic or the tlisfro
hnni in diseases in which the
VEGETABLE LIFE
Are well known to b; infallible.
Dyipcps-a, by thoroughly elcansinj the first and sec
ond stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile,
instead of the stale acrid kind, Flatulency. Loss of Ap
peeire, Heartburn, Headache, Kest!essne. Ill-temper,
Anxiety, Languor, and .Melancholy, which arc ihe gen
eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a r.atual
consequence of its rure.
Costivme.-s, by cleansing tho wfcole length of thein
tcstiues with a solvent process, and without violence;
!! violent purses leave the bowels oeiive within two
da:."."'
Fe?t'S, of aHtir.-::,byretorinjtheb!.v.M! to a rc?u
ha circul'ton, thrcn;;h the process of perspiration In
such c.'cs, ad tho thorough solution of all intestinal
obstruct i.." i others.
The Life Adicinsliavc liccn known to cure Ithcumti
tis.il permanent'? i:l three weeks, ami Ooitt in half
that time by remo,";n? local ind imuiatioii from tho mus
cles and ligaments tr,.r the joints.
Dropsies Or all kinds, by frcei'v? and strenplhcnln?
tht kidneys and bladder; the operate most deii-M ful
ly en thee important orcan:'. licnfe have ever beea
found a certain remedy for tho woi'.' cases of Gravel.
A No Worns, by dNlodxiir-r from thb turn?Q;;s of the
bowels the slimy matter to which these" preatcre ad
here. Scurvy, L7ccrand Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
parity wcich these Life JJedibines give to the blood, a.id
ami ail uio iniuna-.s.
Scorbutic Kruptions and bad coniplexioni. bv their al-
tornafive eitects up n tlio fluids that feed the t kin, and
th.T morbid state of which occasions all eruntivn com
plaints, sallow,clouJy, andother disajrceablecomplex-
icns,
The use cf these pi IN for a verv short time, will effect
ar entire cure of Salt Kiieuia and- a striking improve
nirut in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and
imiupiizawill always be cure 1 ty onedose, or by two in
the w.rsi caes.
PILES. Tho original proprietor r.f these medicines.
wsscuvctor pi!e of thirty-ilve years standing, by the
u-eof the Life .Medicines a lone.
rtver and Avi i'or this sconrne of the VPirn
Country, the-1- .M O'lkinrs will be found as.ife, speedy
i:id cei tain remedy. Oilier medicinrs le.-w.-. t).. .i.m
"'ojeti i a return of the t!e a. e i cure bv tbe.-o medi
cn:e. I'frmanert trv tbr-ra. be s:,tKilo.l :..! t.n ...-.!
l-.U ous i cfors an I Liver ('..nu.l.-iinfs. r.cnentl l.
oiiny, io.-,s or a nr-e'ire, and i)',-ease .f F,i:ia! !ie
Jiciciues nave been uc-l with the most beneficial re
Its in Cjses of thtdo--Tiptioii: K:r--s Kvil. and Sen f.
u i. in us urM loriiis. yiP!.-i io ine nil l. Tet power
ful acti- nor t no-e remai kabi .'ledicines. Xi-!i! Sw.-ts
Xervors ilebilits", N'orvo: c'ompl iij;ts of all kinds, al-
PK.uioii of ti:c heart, i'auiter' s Colic, are speedily cur-
eu.
JHCrcuriai JJiicnies. P?r "ns whose con-dHufion.
have become impaired bv the iuiudii i..i:s i:. f Mrn ni-v
will t'n l liie-e Medi'-ines a ; erlect cure, as they never
fail to eradicate fr..m the sy-te-n. .ill t),e f flr-: (,f too
.Mercury, infinitely sooner thalMhe mo.-.f wn.-orfu
aiaii'jjiaui o.l.l,'aiIiia. V.iS. aiUi
33j, Broadway, New r.rk
July 5, IsCO, Iy
SEEDS
No.
Sign
miu IrUCHlHE
u- 0aiaia Street
S7. Lens, 3io. '
oj tut Gi.7 Jc.
jvt X,,'s. 203 Xjrtb Fourth :
PLANT
".or:;? Br,.,. -
beotbtS
Plows. Harrows, Cultivator. RtH, if
Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, 01.-'-'
Si yit es. Snathe Cr a 'els. Forks C,-'i-''t
C.;l-. .n's a-i-o.a it Seed Sowp-j, Sc.j n. "T.'
Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutters" '''''
Thre.-hers, Corn Sheilers. Pucij.'
..fei;w. Tj. j j
Klrfcy's AxnerlnauJiron Ilarvcs4 ?
nevlvir.T ard Snrins to.oth Horse Oiys,i
j I ' n , . I 1 1 - i r . T . ... ' ' :
Sujrar Ca.ne Crushers and Evaporators '
Mott's Porvble Fnrnnce and Caldrons'
Portable Knlt'cs and IIore Powers, '
Portable Flour ard Corn Meal .Mii;,
"Wood and Iron Woi kin? Machinery,
Alortiing nd Tenori.i5 Jtachines,
Lathes, Bolt Cutters. Coach Screw, I j-..,.-Quec'i's
Portable Force acd Bellows --i-Leather
and Rubber Bel'mv,
Lace Leather and Steam Pjik!,;;,
Frenetic's Washing Machine. Ste-itrr.U U-J
GAKDE.V, GRASS A.D OTHES. Srf?t ' ' "
for Circulars.1""
Orders solicited aud prompts execuiiiV
PLAIiT & BLQT-nyn '
March, 1S61. (Fnl-in-AnSS-lo.)- . w
CITY DRUG ST02E
sigx or THE
torncr of Main and SccorJ Greets,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
DR. JOHN CEILI
ANXOCXCES to the public that he hM.onrr'-w.i
R. Brovn. the City Rn Store, iu Browuv,i;e
ali added largely thereto, J
THE BEST SELECTED
And, perhapo, the
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS
Ever brought above St. JoscpV
His stock
consists nf the
will sell ct
following ar!:rle, w.Ji i
Cup for ca.-ti ;
S n.ini
Cantor Oil,
' CuI I.ivcrO;
" S-vPHt Oi!.
rutty.
(ilue,
Pure V'hi:e Lead,
French Zinclc,
China ZincJc,
Hod Lead,
Venitiaa Red,
Raw and b't umber.
;h whilinj,'
Turpentine, ' -
Chalk, Linseed Oil,
Couijh Candy, Tanner's Oil, .
Copal Varnish Castile 8cap,
Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap,
Tooth brushes, Lithe.age,
Fatent medicine?, Let.pajr
White Varnish, Lk,
Hair brushes, '
Tooth bru.sf.es, ' .
Sleel Fens,
Gold Fens,
Pencils,
Hair oil,
Taint jxt.sae3
Stationery,
Candies,
fee.
Ihisis?.
&c. i;
Alio, a Splendid Assortment cf
C'tn prKiiij I.yon'
rnnine ox marrow,
Csccnccs of all kiud
s Kadarir.n, Coh'trne, Pomr
hp.r iree-e, and ..N, mn.i
uduf the tincst (juality.
STATI0ITEBY.
F'lolscap i-arcr, fanry letter paper, R.!t cl:t '1"IK
and envelopes, j.l tin. fatny, and enioo'Mtd. pen V"""
and pen-holders, j:iis Of all kiuds, iat.taJ"is, '
and scaiiiia-wax.
: prep-
Tou"
5wC U?- . t sr, 7f-S ls'ri
it- .. U , S Mil 4 it' r --1
";,T A
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Rrownville and vicinity, that he has
jas: opened a new LIVERY STABLE, uhere he will always be
ready to furnish gentlemen with
CHARGES R
LSOMBLS.
.TOIKi A
p.icaiionoi nervous ana avvpep uc aver.-ion lo air tmi
exercise for whi- li the physician hns no name.
Ia XEUVOUS AFFECTIONS of all ki:; !s, and lor
reasons familiar to medical n en, ihe operation cf this
preparation of iron must nece--oiiily ho saiutarv. ?..r-
unlike the oid oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without
lieinc; exciting and overheating; ?.ni;:en!Iv, re-'ulfrlv
aperient, even in the most ob.-filiate ca..es of c ..-five: :
riiuouiever t'CiUo a frasiric purgative, or liioicLiia a
disagreeable ben::ation.
It is this latter property, arajr? others, which ria!:e
it so reniarkaL:y tr actual anil per v. .merit a reo.elv tor
Piles, upon which it also appear? tf cscrt a distinct t
sj.ecinc action, ny aisper-sins tae icai ictiiency wt.ich
forms them.
mm m cima. inuTunerayieas are r -cart ? a ':r e
l x ( f these Chalybeate 1'ills has " . s.i;-ed for I if
cio-t ?-a'..iiuai cases, inc!B-lii '. !i.e a. t e : i 1 : t ("i-s v. n 'si
I:i uncjecked UlAItUtltEA, ev-'-n v,-i;.. Hdv m. o... t-
DWEXTART, Ciitt'.rrnc-i, eruaci-iti-!?. nn-l inc.tly
wat'nant, the eU't-cts have hcen f i ia'.iy oe:i -ive aim
asioii-smg.
I the local pains, loss of fiefh aid slron-lh, .'rhilli-
titincoueh. an 1 remittent hertic. whi.-h penervliy ia-
licue INClFiaXf CONiCiiPl'loN-. this rcn.vdy to-
allayed tt e alarm of friends and piiy .ieians, in evcral
j very pratifvii::; and interetint iu.-ji.ccs.
J In SC.'iUFL'LnrS TL'UEKCl'I.OsIS. this medir.itod
iron has had f ir more than the "ris etiocts or the nio.-i
cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any
of their well known liabilities.
The atteniionof females cannot te too confidently i i
vite I to this remedy and reitorativc, iu the cu.-es pec i
liariy aft'ectini rheni.
In KilECMATISM, both chronic arid ir f!.imniatory in
ti e latter, however, more decidedly it h.is been invi; -i-My
well reported, fc.db. as allevi tti'ii iisi:n au! ri-dccin
the Kwllire- an I s'il'.ie-s f M;e joint-, and mnscict .
In IXTEP.M1TTEXT KEVKR3 it must nec.---.-ari' j he
a Kreat remedy and cnersretie restorative, ,"i:d its pro
press in tho new settlements of the West, will prol.ii ly
be one of hiL-h renown and u.-ef nlae.-s.
Xo remedy has eve r been discovered ia the whole
to-y of n:edi iii, whic'a exerts sa-.-U ; r-.,;.i, h. .:.,.-, .u,,;
fully rest.-rative etTects Uk1 uppcti'-e complete uiiits
tion, rapid a.-quir-iti.-u ! strength, wit, an uau.-.ual d.o-p...-iii
)ii f..r active and c-fceetfni eserci: .
Pat up in Hat metal boxes contaitiiiiT Z) ills. pric-
cants per box; for sa'e ty U.-i'34'i-.ts and r 1 ..--. . M'i!i
fn ent free i an v add e.-s on rec.'i ; t of ilicpuce. Ail
letters, orders, of'"., should l.e ad ivo.-.-e.i t.,
kt . llW. .111. ?
(.Kit. AUEXXS, -d C-.iar --i-, X- Y
Atttt 2, 'CO ly.
AS the sei. on is no v a;or
tree.'-, cc. wo call atteri: i.,n
veers, an-1 others wi,li.'
it-.r t...-kof
..n-iiii: f.ir traiHpl intin?
of Treo dealers. Fruit
to be..utify their grounds
Fruit and Orv.amsr.tnl Tree?, Grape Vines,
. in i v ut.
A!-o: all t
t.e Ir idic vj:
t- C,
mts, (ioo.seberries, F!.u. Lbcrrics,
Ftasnberrics, Straw berries.
ice.,
Of w! ii h we h ve a I
i,..v f r iv-r .1 1 Tri ; i-
ti.-e wi ,hi:u t i pari
Eiitl..se stai.K), ao l
.1 vo;i33-i'vi!i3
fee.
PURE LIQUOES:
IT .Hand Gin. Iri-h Wiiikr. B-.nrbon MTii-kT. r"r'
BrnMy. Cor.Ii.,1, Port Wine, ii adeira, Wue, Wkrte -
and Malaga W inc.
Bein? a reinlar s.'r.nl-iate
the public may dt'p-tid upon
compounding pre-'Tiotiou.
Drownville, April 25.
and prartirlns Fh.J.
1 v.-
1 we offo- tho.o vr r
ltd o.o i. the 'jru.-c
end for C
EMr'.MX .
Cd.io Xursci
e and Pri
. Fn.ti.
le-i, Tole-i
e Li.-t.
, ).
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Two Extensive Vi'oolcn Factories ere te
st'rcTs:-iT, orrriAio.v.
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
re-.l to manufacture to crJcr,auJ
all Viz
are 1-rep
SA33DLEBY.
SaIIlcs, Ki Idlcx, Collars, m"!"'
Lashes, Lines, Gtilhs, Surcirghh
Stirrups and Leathers, SuJy(t
Curb and Port Rills, Ring -Rradcoas,
Fuggy Triiii.r.W'p:
IJanA
SMALL.
! Boots, Shoes, Hats ami Caps.
Urownville. Juue 19.h. lfi'l.
(n--a-Iy)
My so-p!y
1.11 IO, l i-l
I ja I v cr I
es,
ci
Op- i.
,-r :-ti. '
iLI.
Dawuiltc.- April Zy.it,
Yv"
Lavc for sale the following (
Satinets. Heavy and Light,
JEAJVS T WEEDS, rL. . . L LS
white, ror.ou::i, stpjitd and i-laix
riillc liii.-fj. -CHiii vni:c
VixrJ, l-J. lanf-i wide.
FULLED CLOTH,
of n'i Kin ;s nn l c!I OjnYdks,
VAUXS Or AT.!. i'-'t'.U. AM) 'oi.ti;s,
';. nic. I ail C is . f tae l".-t materi.il.
Tl" v, e v. ill eivLaa t'io ubovc tlooI.i lor t. o 5
rta.-ti.
a wiU nay c.u-a iur au ac.ouiit v Vnx.l, st
.tr-;ct I 'rices.
V: rcoT:-t".r.:'y on Iiar.-.l irs.i! Tl: lest price
id I r rtlieat.
v. ! i i I. X M 'N. I,l'i;LL L'iXOX-
Aa -Md, 2-:, I fo).
EL
and
rias'tcrirg- Hair Constantly on
In order to fcuit all, I. mae harness froi $
i,erci.
I have collars from Co crit b. $ 2 eat!. m
IIuHcrs from "?. o SI-"7 cad-
1 wll.1. SiXI. AS LOW, if not lo
than anyone north of St. Joseph, and
wishing any t hies in my Lino will find w
their advantaso to give zxxe a call befortf ty
ins elsewhere,
MIDDLET0N,
J0IIX
Notice New Firm-
1.M
Trie r.i.K-rn. I vloinr bustrc-s
i:r..nvi!i. Ni!.r:i.-1, urJer msnia
i 'i I : ck CO.. Lave t
tiro interest in tho ('lot'iiiy", Store
1. . ... .. ..n Oll.-
liCll.,lcl lao; - ,
S V Ml r.U Mt I'-f
.. .llTlf
t: 'l. JtrLi u
who will
ji.lUii.
h-.- ?.
Iil their
at tno