Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 29, 1861, Image 4

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    ION A VINES.
MY Stock of native vines comprise all tlic vcrit
Ue vnrieties with which I am acquainted. The
Ur.t have been produced with great care, uiub-r Iho
't t favorable eircuntances ti-r htviltby dcvelup
' 'nt,iid surpa. incwcilcucy any that I havchere-
t.-r' Ixt n able to offer.
. Fr th fall trIc, n!y a limited supply of Uniou
V i'Ug Lrmoir. IiTrv!n.) Pau'iine.Elsinglmrg.Tay
Mr (r BaUitt,) ami Allen's Hybrid is o'Jcred. Of
'"st Delaware layer, also, tho supply is Dot large,
1ut quality ineualcd.
The tock fn'ja Delaware, single eyes grown both
vi .house and opn air, is large and fine. Forrinc
:ird planting some strong vines, grafted on Cataw
V.i and Isabella stocks, arc offered at a low price
,rts very ?tr rig.'.
j -Very large layers of Iian Ilcrbemnnt, and Con
f"rd, pruwn with especial care fi-r immediate bear
, ing. Good la vera of Anna, Uiers' Hybrid, 12 kinds
!so Clara, Caidy, To Kalon, Rebecca, Miller's
'lui.sa, Ijogan, Emily, Caul y's August, Hudson, II.
i Prolific. Cu vahoira, Aic.
A general 'assortment cf foreign varieties for Ti
leries. Of Dowmrig's Everbearing Mulberry the supply
' i not l&rrc. and zrent mrt of tho trees already
ordered. Thev ire vcrv virrurou?. aid tho wood
. well crown and matured.
Wholesale descriptive list sent to those who wL-h
to form clubs, on arnlication. List also sent to
dealers. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue
sett for two three-cent stamps It is designed to to
u full and comprehensive treatise on tho manage
ment of the vine, giving such information as pur-
. chasers and growers aro supposed to need. Partic
nlar directions arc given for the preparation of tho
, foFl and planting, and the directions for training
' are Illustrated by many carefully prepared engrav
iug. The descriptions of tlic varieties will bo found
"accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from persoii
' "al knowclcdge, and very extensive observation.
C . V. GRANT.
ION A", NEAR PEEKSKILL,
IVcstcIicstcr Co., Xcw York.
2rL H
C3r oisr
EMPIRE PLOW MB
TO FARMER
Of Nebraska ami N. W. Missouri:
AGAIN" I would call the attention of the farmers
of Nebtafka and Missouri, to the fact that I have on
hand and am constantly manufacturing, at nsy Plow
Factory, in Oregon, ilo., wagons, and every pattern of
plows, to-wit :
FIMIIUE FLO ITS,
One am! Two Horse Flows,
Shovel Flows,
lluvs ,tIarrws,o
Corn Planters,
A nil Harrow Teeth
Together with everything in this line used ly a farmer
I take the responsibility of saying that my two horse
plows will do better work, in stubble or any kind of
'onpli ground, than any I manufactured or sold in this
ni'icr country. My two-horse and prairie plows will Le
sold, for ca?h. on terms, such as will place them iu the
reach of every farmer.
My Plows can bo obtained from my spent at Iowa
Point, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county. Marietta,
Rush Bottom, Holt county, Browinille. X. T.. and For-
stCity. MAUTIX HOFFMAM.
X. B. All kinds of repairing done with, neatness and
dispatch, on liberal terms.
Orcein, Mo., May,lSG0.
Theodore Hill, Agent
At Brownville, X. T., keens on hand a general assort
ment of Huffman's Plows.
Brownville. May, 1S60. lv
r
H. A. TERRY,
- Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Garden, Ficldand Flower Seeds,
ALSO
GRATE VIXES, GOCSLEESSIES,
Currants, llaspbcrrics. Blackberries,
Jloscs, and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally.
CIIISSCI2NT CITY IOWA.
OHIO IIURSERIES,
TOIiUDO,
AS the season i now approaching for transplants
Ireos. &.c. we call attention of Tree dealers, Fruit
Grower,- and others wisl.ingto beautify their grounds
t" our stock of
Frv.it and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines,
' '. , Shrulbcrtf, Roses, ftc.
Also:, all the 'leading varieties of
Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries,
Raspberries, Strawberries,
' Sec, Sec, &c.
Of which wetave a latce Btock, and we offer them very
Vw for thcFall Trade lSCl,.and would 6olicit the orders
f those wishing to purchase.
Enclose stamp, and 6cud for Catalopue and Price List
EMSIGX &. FORD,
f Av5n33-Pvgn3 Ohio Nurseries. Toledo. O.
GROCERIES.
A pcloct Etock of light Groceries constantly on
hand and for sale at reduced rates at the new store
gf J. J. TIlURilAN,
Brownville, April II, '61. n40-yly
HARD TIMES
HADE EASY
GOODNEWS FOR THE UXUirLOYED
ATTENTION ! BEE-KEErERS.
Kidder's new system of Coo Management, whero
by a swarm of Ilees wtll c lloct from ono to three
hundred txmnds of honey in ono season. Bees can
bo made to swarm any season, or prevented irom uo
intjso. Can bo prevented from flying to tho forests
m swarmin-timo. ltec-robbery easily prevented
Moth millers prevented effectually. 2over loo bees
bv thochillof widtcror otherwise.
1 will Bend my new Uook iireuiar,eontaimng3J
page?, free of postage, to any fco-Kcepcr that will
send mo his 1'ost-Omeo address. It gives tho con
tents of Book in full, and gives general cxplantions,
and cuts cf the Patent Compound Hive.
Or. I will send Kidder s Uuido to Apiananticicnco
on the receipt of 57 cents, in postago stamps, wnicn
will cive full particulars in the Cuiture andmanago-
aToment of tho 7oney Reo.
All orders for circulars, books, hivoH, rights, 4c.,
rromptly attended to. Address.
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Yt.
Cjoiucu'i) Association
XXZI3jXi.3D33Xa
A Benevolent Inst ilution established ly tpeeial En
dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed,
cjilictcd icith Virulent and Eidemic Diseases, and
cpecial!y for the Cure of Discasct of the Sexual
Oroans.
HtDICAIi ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description
of their condition, (ace, occupation, hablt6 0i me, &c.,
and incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charce.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis
eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the XtW Kr. Mi.
DIES employed in the Dispensary, Bent to the afllicted
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamns for wstace will be acceptable.
Address DR. i. SK1LLIX HOUGHTON", Acting Sur
peon, Howard Association, Xo. 2, South Xinth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEART WELL, Pres.
Geo. FAiRcniLD, Sec'y.
October 13, 1S60. n!5-yly
LOTHE YOURSELVES.
1000 Chances To sialic Money!
A 3IILLI0. DOLURS WOTTH
OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
Silver Plated Ware,
- TO ES DISPOSED OF ON
AN ENTIRELY NEW
AND
OEIGINAL PLAN!
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever offered in this Market.
XO DOUDT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
Batimore Cotliing Store,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
DAVID EIGEl
5
mi mm
All persons desiring to secure an Agency in this
2J"ov7- Enterprise,
Should send on their names at once, enclosing a 3
nt 6tamp to 'pay jKjstago. and receive by return
mail
A PREMIUM
CATALOGUE
Containing our
Inducein cnts,
Which afford
A RARE CIIAXCE TO
MAKE MONEY !
Without risk, together with
JPULL PARTICULARS
. Relative to this
HOVEL PLAIT.
To insure rrct and satisfactory dealings, direct
all orders t
GSORGE G. EVANS,
. 439, Chestnut Street,
PHIIiADEIiFIIIA.
' 50,000 L.DS TFOOI 1YAXTED .
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Two Extensive Woolen Factories are in
SUCCESSFUL CTEuAlON,
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
' With all the Latest Fine Improvements
Wo are projred to manufacture to order, and
caye lor sale me lonowing trooas:
Satinets, Heavy and Light,
JEM'S TWEEDS, FLJ1WELS
WHITE, COLORED, STRirED AND PLAIN
Fulled linseys, Colored lYhltc
and JIixed, I l-li lards trtac.
FULLED CLOTH,
Blankets of ali Kinds and all Qualities
' YARNS OP ALL SIZES AND COLORS,
. . Warranted all Goods of tho host matpriaJ.
tlT'We will exchango the above Goods for Wool
or csa.
Panev TlTlnsr in ftnlfr.
We will rmy each for any amount of Wool, at
Market l'ricc.
Hour constantly on hau J forEale. The best price
N:pUEL&S0N. EUELL&OIXOS.
B..J?."c,'cry' c 'oniuK to the Steam Ferry
l art uY l;,'is"'u,1C w ono cnciiiO couiplot uiid
Annonnce to the public that be has opened out a
stc;:k of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPET SACKS,
GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR, &.C., &c, &c.
rnpreceJcnteil in ntiantity, quality and prices, ne
s determined his prices bhall correspond with the
times, and therefore ofler here in the west, at just
as low rates as fucU Roods can be purchised anywhere
in the United States. As a Eamide of his prices he
will mention that he tells
Coats from $1,25 up to $15,
Pante from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to $5.
Boots, Shoes.nats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sns-
ders, Neckties, Sucks, Handkerchief, iu:., in the same
proportion.
The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning
thanks for past patronage, and pronii.-.o to Kpare no ef
forts in the future to give entire satisfaction.
Call uci.cl soo liii-ML.
DAVID SE1GEL.
Brownville, June 13, lS61.-ly
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing under the name
and style of Lushbauh & Carson at Brownville, Ne-
brai-ika, was, on the first day of November, dissolved by
mutual consent, by the withdrawal of JJ. F. Lu.-dibaugh.
John 1.. Carson will settle the unfinished business of
the old linn and continc the Banking and Real Estate
Agency business as heretofore at the old stand.
Nov. It, 1SC0. JOIIN. L. CARSON.
In severing my business connexion wi;h my late part
ner, I deem this a proper opportunity of cxpressinc my
thanks for the patronace bestowed uion onr flnn, during
the period in which we were engaged in businss.
It affords me ninch pleasure also to commend to the
favorable consideration of the friends of the old firm my
successor in business, Mr. Carsou, a gentleman in every
way worthy of tho conlldcnco and support of a discrim
inating public.
Is. F. I.USUBAUUU.
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OREGON NURSERY.
MAIN STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Takes pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand, a largo and select mock woitrfg-uiu-ti
0O0- STOVES n .
Of all the improved papers ; viz : Plymouth Ilock, Charter Oak, Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, &c..
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some or whiea are entirely new ucsirub,
Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families
HEAVY SHKKT fHON KOli SUGAR BOILERS
And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and 6heet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, &c
JAPANNED WARE,
I have procured therlht to manufacture a late simple and improved self-sealing Fruit Can to which I call the
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 tho country -
I am prepared to rut up guttering and spoutiug and all other work of my line at tho shortest notice, and in a
workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction.
I pledge myself not to be undorsold in the upper country J. C. DEUSEU.
Brownville, August, 30 1SG0.
E. H. LURCHES & CO.,
PKOPItlETORS.
Oregon, Holt Co., Ho.
The un Jcrpigncd have lon since been convinced
the want of a fint class Nursery in the West,
where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C,
Can bo adapted to our climate nnd soil. In view of
these facts, we have established one at this place,
and have now in successful cultivaton. which we of
fer for sale at
JVholesale or Retail,
The coming season, a large and well selected stock
suited to this climate, of
JLpples, standard and dwarf;
Tears, standard and dwarf;
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
reaches,
Plums,
Apricots,
Nectarines',
Quince,
Grapes,
Currents,
Gooseberries,
Raspborrics
btrawpcmcsaad Iilackbcrncs,
EverCToens, Ornamental Trocs, and Shrubs,
Greenhouse and Bedding Hants, Loses, Dahlias,
&c, vc, 4c.
To which wo would bci lcavo to call the attention
of tho rcoplo of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Iowa.
J5?"Our terms willbe aslow as anj rcliablooaat
ern Nur3erv.
By purchhsing of as the expense of transportation
from the east can bo saved.
All trees and plants aro carcf ury labeled and
packed in the bet manner for any part of the Unit
ed State3, for which a chargo of the actual cost only
wul le raado. io charge willbe made for the deli
very of packages on board stcamboa's.
All communications addressed to the undesigned
'vill rectivu prompt attention.
E.U.UUIiUUES&CO.
ILATJEOT NEWS.
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CHOICE IBOTTILEP ILIQtUJOMg,
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Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
JEWELRY.
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
&c, &c.
Come and see and Secure Bargains.
TELE MULL.
Brownville, August, 30, 18C0.
BROWNVILLE
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JL. 1ST JZ
i wmm- r i j r'NMi, i ' '- 1 mr
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has
just opened a new LIVERY STABLE, where hewill always bo
ready to furnish gentlemen with
Sctc2Lc2.1o 03T303, 23iis;ios,
0a.rra,es, o"to,, etc.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
Brownville, Juse l'Jth, 1SG1.
(u-50-ly)
JOHN A. SMALL.
JOHN A. PONN,
Has Removed
Prom his Old Stand on ths Levee to
WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK,
MAIN STREET,
BROWNVILE N. T.
Where he has opened np a
FIBMHOTOCEk
Consisting or
STAPLE AXD FAXCY
DRY :GOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
& roc erie s 9
consistixg'op
Flour,
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Molasses
CoSco,
Tea,
Salt,
Cheese,
Candles,
etc., etc.,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
' Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Slock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
QUEENjSWARE,
d d 1 37" s
Moffat's Life Fills
PII(ENIXMBITTERS,
These medicines hare now been before the public for
period of thirty years, and daring that time have
maintained a high character iu almobt every part of the
riobe for their extraordinary ami inimcliat. power o
rVstorins perfect health to person suffering under near
ly every kind of itiscaso to which the Luniau frame is
Urbhe following are some of tho distressing variety of
hnman diseases in which the TTTOT Tr,c
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to be infallible.
Duipevsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and ec
onKmaehs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile,
Sea of the stale acrid kind, Flatulency, Iws of Ap
peclte lloartburn, Headache, Restlessne, -9t,
Anxletr Languor and Melancholy, which arc Ihe gen
nSwtomot bySpepsia, will vanish, as anatual
tPtiiipi with a soivcni rrocc&, - -
tcstiucs wiui h,i,..wpla ccsUvo within two
ttllYWieufc yu.ib.o v'v
Severs, of alUindby resiorin, the blood to a re,-
larcirculalion, tlirougn uib v ',: int-stinal
Br.ch cases, and tho thorough solution cf all intaim"
obstruction in omers. vhmw.a-
The Life Medicines have been Known v' 'f n half
turn permanently in three weeks and g'
t;m hv rpmovinc local inflammation from tlio inns
cles and lisaments from the joints.
Dropsies Of all kin.is, oy ireeing anu
lilt Kiuur j o anu v vvw - 7 - -j - m
ly on these important organs, and hence have cverbeei.1
found a certain remeuy iuruiew vov .
Alo Tforfli, by dislodging from the tnrninps of the
bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures ad-
bcLel ttj..v. Tn-Keter-nte Sores, by theoerfect
scurvy f iiccfaanu - ' - .
purity which the?e Life iledibincs give to the blood, and
and all tho numors.
Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their al
ternative effects upon the fluids that feci the skin, and
the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com
plaints, 8allow,cloudy, audother disagrecablecomplcx-
lTh'e use of these rills for a very short time, will effect
a&entirecnreof Salt Rheum aud a striking improve
ment in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and
Influenza will always be cured by cue dose, or by two in
the worsi cases. .
riLES. The original proprietor of these medicines,
wascuredof piles of thirty-uve years standing, by the
use of the Life Medicines alone.
Fever and Ague.Vvr this scourge of the Western
Country, these Medicines will be found a sare, speedy
and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system
subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medi
cines is permanent try them, be satisfied and be cured
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General De
bility, loss of appetite, and Diseases of Females the
Miwiirines have been used with the most beneficial re
sults in cases of this description: Kings Evil, aiJ Scrof
..i . i it j u.-,.ri f,,rnw vioiii t the mild, yet power
II Id ' 0 V 1 J - ' - 1 . (1
...i ,.t romirVililil Mf-iltfinfS. StluS.VetS
I III uetiOlft ui w v -
Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal
pitation of the heart, raiuicr s oiic, mc eycvunj vui
Mercurial Diseases. Persons whose constitutions
have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury
will Ond these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never
. . . - .. I 1 . V. A n.Vn. . - . . .
fall to eradicate iroin in! system, an vuwio i mc
Mercury, iulinitely sooner than the most powerful prep
. . o in.. iir u mni'ii'iT
araiious ui oiieu iaiiii. .......
335, Broadway, New York.
July 5, 1SC0, ly
CITY DETJG STORE,
SIG7 Or TIIH 3IORTA17,.
t omcT cf Mam SeconI street
brownville; n. t!
DK. JOHN CKILI '
AKNOCNCS to the public thst ho haa pnrcHse4c.
R. Broirn, the City Urtig Store, in Brownvi.l!
also added largaly thereto,
TIIH I-ST SELECTErr
An I, perhaps, the .
LARGEST STOCK OF DR UGS".
Ever tronglit above- St. Joseph
Boots aod Shoes.
IIlS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people
of Boownville and vicinity enaDies mm 10 mase judici
ous purchases expressly for this market. lie asks an
examination of his Stock, feeling assure! he will be
able to satisfy in quality, style and prices.
li'TfBiT Til WS
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
1861
McCOItMlCK'S
Ecaper & Mower.
Ma nxifactixrod Toy
C. II. MCCOR3IICK & BROS.,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Twenty-five Thousand Sold During the
last six yoarsa
An Average, of ovet 4,000 each Year. Sides Jiave
increased from 1600 in '51 to 5,000 in '60.
As a Reaper, the "McCormick" has been before
the American public for the last twenty years, and
during that time has gained a reputation which is
" World' W nie" notwithstanding the yearly in
creasing competition, and tho host of inventors en
gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, tho
"MeOonnick" leads tho van tho acknowledged su
perior of all in tho march for practical improve
ments. Tho representations mado by other manufactur
that the McOormick was "once" a noted Reaper,
but is now anliquatcd,a simply ridiculous, as the in
creasing demand will prove. Ji'o singlo establish
ment in the WORLD, manafactures so largely of
these implements, and none expends equal money
time or talent in reliable improvements.
Manychangos have been effected during tho past
season, and for 1861, the "McCormick" is presented
greater attractions than ever before. A a Reaper
SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU
RABILITY
comnrnd it to tho farmer, wbHo its capacity for
work, with economy of jnicer, givo it tho preference
over all others.
The compacting tho frame, thu3 scenrin? a raoro
perfect balance to tho machine: the position of tho
raker, in the rear of the driver, thus placing tho
weight whero it should be, and relieving tho weak
er paits of the machine; tho decreased weight, and
slight indentation of tho sickle tho Casior wheel,
and other improvements added, havo materially les
sened tho direct draught, and so obviated tho side
draught that many assure us that it docs not now
vxist. The draught of tho Reaper is 'so light that
in numerous instances the largo four-horso machino
is worked with but two horses.
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND
Small Fruits Cultivated and for Sale
AT THE
OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY
Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati,
CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO
100,000 APPLE TREES 5 TO 7 FEET HIGH.
Leading sorts at $50.00 ncrM, regularly assorted
to the tnulo : selected, $10.00 per hundred, retail.
Fcaehcs, $12.00 nor hundred, retail.
Flums, 40 cents each, retail.
Cherries, 25 cents each, retail.
Quinces, 25 cents each, retail.
Gooseberries, 75 cents per doa., Tloughtoa Sccdl'g
Tear trcc3, 40 cent each, S'Jindard.
Tear trccs,30 cents each. Dwarf.
Wackbcrries, 1.00 per dozen, Lowton.
Strawberries, 2 per M.
Rhubarb, $ 10,00 per hundred, LimuTtis.
T'he above named trees aro now growing upon our
nirn ounls. and we consider them very fine. The
rrorneW' attention has been given for the last
hi teen
Jiursc:
a n A r ii ri n rr 1 i v
collect from the mo correct sources Tanctics cspe
ciallod adapted to this.' climate.
All orders, accompanied l. ". attended to
promptly; and, if necessary, delivered in Cincinnati,
and forwarded freo of co?t, exoerfc moderate charge
when orders are boicd or baled. Address,
W. C. IOLE,
Olive Branch, Clermont CP- O.
Jlis stock cocsiiifsef tfce followins articles; which tg.
will svli eheap for cash:
rure White Lead, Castor Oil,
French Zinck, Cod Liver OU,',
China Zinck', Sweet Oil,
Red Lead, Putty,
Venitian Red, Glue,.
Raw and b't UiTioer, Fi,, :
Spanish whiticcj,
Turpentine, . ' .
Chalk. Linseed Oil, ; .
Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil,
Copal Varnish Ca stile Soap,
Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap,
Tooth hrushe?, Lith-era ge, ' -Patent
medicines, Let.pa-per ,
White Varnish, . Ink,
Hair brushes, . !
Tooth brushes, ; . !
Paint brushes. . .
Stationery. ". '
Steel Pens, Candies, '
Gold Pens, Nuts,
Pencils, Raisins,
Hair oil, ' &c. &c
&c, Sec.
Also, a Splcndia Assortment of.
Perfum osrles,
i
Comprising Lyon's KatLariun, Colupne, PommVa ?
genuine ox marruw, bear Rreese, anj ells, mnl sai i
ecencsuf all kinds, aodol the tinest quality. ;
yCars, aUlJL'SW I'UUmj . ivj'gaiuu ui
ries,tho .culhrating ana marKeting oi rniu ;
'mc.caro maao n a oudinesd w
THE PEOPLE'S
PATRIOTIC PICTURE GALLERY.
JCST PuELISnED IN SPLENDID SlY LE.
STATIOHEEY.
Foolscap paper, fancy letter rapr, gilt efgeif notev
ami cuveloie9, plain, fancy, and emoossel, pen pencil j
and pen-holders, inks of all klnda, inlstanUs, iier (
and sealing-wax.
PURE LIQUORS-
I7ol?aml Grn, Irish TThisky, Bmrbon TTnisky, Cmepr
Brandy, I'orilial, Port Wine, Jalcira,Wtae, White win
and Malaga Wine.
Beirs: a rejnlar gTadnate and practiclDi? Fbysiciaa,
the public may depend npon great care aod acraraey a
r-ompounding prescriptions. .
brownville, April 23. n-1?.
As A Llowcr,
The machine of 1S61 will bo found fullv c.inal
to ny test that it may bo submitted to. Tho slight
indentation of tho Sidle, its lightness and combi
nation with the beam and finsrera, allows an incrcaso
of motion not practscablo in other machines, thu3
enabling us to do goorf tcerl; with a a slow team, ox
en, even, working well. Our
Improved Guard and Patznt Cleaner,
effectually prorents chotincr, no matter what tho
condition of the grass, while our new divider point
separates badly lodged and tangled clover or grcss,
whoro other machines fail.
There 13 also a great advantage in our "serrated
sickloedgo over tho smooth, aj it docs not require
sharpening so often, thus saving timo. OurSicklo
will Ircqucntiv run through an ennro harvest with
out once grinding, while the smooth edgo must bo
ground once each day, if not oftener. With asmoth
edge tho draught incrcrses as tho knifo become dull.
Our drausht is uniform, and in repeated trials du
ring the season of I860, proved far lighter than sin
gle Mowers, cuttiug at the same timo from twelve It
olzhtcen inches wider.
Our Mower can bo used with or without the reel
this is important, and without tho reel, weighs but
about 670 pounds.
In addition to tho very liberal warrantee given to
all pcrchasers, we would say as heretofore, - h at far
mers who may desire it, aro at liberty to work our
machino through the harvest, with any thcr, and
keep, and pay lor, the one preferred.
Pamphlets with full description of improvements
testimonials, Ac, can bo had by application to
TIIEODOUE HILL, Agent.
Brownvil'-e, Nebraska,
April 18, 1S61.
Pare Bred Fancy Tonltry.
For sale Elack Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden
And Spangled Poland, Sebright, Elack African, red
and whito Bantams, white and wild Turkeys, Pea
Fowls, whito and brown Ilong Kong, Bremen and
wild Geese, White "Crested" Aylcsburgh and Mus
covy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabbit3.
All animals sold will bo carefully boxed with the
noccssury feod, and delivered at the Express oflico.
Addrecs W. A. GOODING, Oak La n j
h3Jy5 L..:Vport,VillUo.
1. POr.TILA.IT OF MAJOR A2TOERS0U". the
Hero of bumter, 25
2. P0KT2AIT OF MAJ0S-GEIT. BUTLEE, 25
3. PORTRAIT OF COL. ELLSWORTH, of the
'ew York Fire Zouaves, assassinated at Al
exandria, after hauling down tho Itcbcl
flag. 25
4. THE B0HBARDHE3T OF FORT SITM-
TER, a magnificent, large, richly colored en
graving. 25
5. THE MASS. REGIMENT fighting their
way through the streets of Baltimore. A
most spirited picture, giving a very correct
idea of that bloody transaction. 25
6. 4,STAR SPANGLED BANNER" GOD
DESS OP LIBERTY. A heart-stirring de
sion, exquisitely colored. ' 25
6. THE UNION VOLUNTEERS. Tho brave
soldier represented in tho act of trampling
underfoot tho traito-'s banner, and unfur
ling in its placo the glorious old stars and
stripes" forever in triumph to wave."
8. THE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, a
mammoth lithogradhic picture, brilliantly
eclorcd. representing tho various crack regi
ments in tho United States service, in sull
dress, and equipped and armed for active
service, being ono of tho most magnificent
pictures of that kind over got up in thia
country. Among tho military represented,
aro tho New York 7th, Mass. 6th, tho Fire
men Zouaves, Col. Duryco's Advance Guard,
1st German Rifles, French Zouaves, Billy
Wilson's Zonaves, etc., etc. Price 59
Any singlo picture will bo sent by mail, postpaid
every whero on receipt of price.
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ONE DOLLAR ARRAJ1QEMEHT
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR 0SE DOLLAR!
We will send tho comploto set of 8 pictures to any
pari oi tnc united otatcs, postage paia.
SADBL HEY .
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TFiiipf,
Lashes, Lines, Grihs, Surcingle3t
Stirrups and Leathers, SnaJle,
Curb and Port Biil3, Ring :
Rradoons, Buggy Trimmings.
Plastering Hair Constantly on .Hand.
In order to sail all, I make harness frcm $ tUS
per set.
I have collars from 65 cents to $2 each.
Halters from 75c. to $1.75 each.
1 wlXL SELL AS LOW, if not Iowa
th.au any one north of St. Joseph, and tho39
wishing anything in my line will find t to
their advantaga to giTe 9 a call befgTO bo J
ing elsewhere,
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FOR ONE DOLLAR !
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
Wo will send by mail, post-paid, tho following set of
Union Goods :
1. Ono copy Hardee's Tactic3, tho Text Eook for the
Citizen Soldier.
2. 25 splendid assoitcd Union Envelopes, entirely
new devices.
3. 21 sheets suporflno Union paper.
4. Xo. 4 of our picturo gallery, (The Bombardment
of Sumter.)
5. No. 5 of our picture gallery, (Tho Massachusetts
Sixth.)
6. Tho splendid pictuo The Defenders of our
Union."
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
We will send tho following, post-paid .
Portrait of tho jouthful Col Ellsworth, assassinated
at Alexandria, a martvr in tho causo of lih.rtv
25 assorted Union Envelopes.
Tho splendid picture entitkd "Tho Dcfendcra of our
Union."
A magnificent Gold Union Pin, tho most elegant vet
guh up vaiucu at $1.00.
Envelopes witk tho newest designs and evcrv de
scription of U nion Goods can bo TrfW"nrtil fi" .is
cheaper than any whero else. Samplo sent free, to
dealers on application.
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.aoi-css au tettcr3 and order?,
L. J. Y0IGT & CO..
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Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
NoticeNew Firm.
The Cndcrsigncd doing business in the city of
Erownville, Nebraska, under name and stylo of
SEIUEL, GREEXAUM & CO, havo ld their en
tiro interest m the Clothing Store to David Se'el,
who will hereof ter carry on tho busing at thetld'
stand. SAMUEL SEIGEL,
MAP.KS GI5EENBAU3I,
June 20th, 1SG1. JOSEPH SMITH.
sugar sjyji miy
EVAPOEATORS
m i V ma,e arraneeineutd witk DOJ'fJUA"
liltOTIIERS. Zanesville. Ohio. ihani.,.i,'ii.k,.,i
intnelnitod State, ensased exclusively in thcnaau
factnre of Sorgho Sicar Mills. Evaporator, kc.,br
which I caufuruish the farmers iu this region with those
much needed articles. The D..naia Sntrf vm
paratns were awar.le-1 the First Premsum at the Ohio
State Fair; and the highest huur at the Cnite-1 SUtes
Asricnltural Society, a silver iixMal. I am'conalent
Farmers of Nebraska, Kansas. Northern Miuarl jtnd;
Southern Iosva can Ami no other to suit ttem better1
either in price or otherwise.
Capacity ana .Price oi ilills.
Tnree Iron Rollers in Stro.i Iron Frame.
Xo 0 One Horse Tertical Mill presses from 25
to 30 gallons of jnice rer hour ; price
do 1 One horse Tertical prosse from &5 to 40
gallons of juce per hour prica
Same as No 1 ; extra heavy,
do 2 Two horse Vertical presses from 35 to 0
gallons of jnice per hour; light drift
do 3 Two horse Vertical ('louble geared) press
es from 33 to 50 gal Ions juice per hour, heavy
draft
a 4-rTwo horse Vertical jingle geared) press
es from 60 to 75 gallons of juice per hour ;
heavy draft
do 5 Four horse Vertical ins!e gpared) capa
city from 100 to 123 gallons per hour
Uo 6 To horse Horizontal (hack geared) suita
ble to attach to Threshing Machine tr other
power, presses from 40 to 60 gallons I '
jnice per hour
do 7 Tvo horse Horizontal, with vertical shaft
to apply lever to. worked by tones same as
Vertical, presses 40 to 60 gallons per hour
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do 3 Fonr horse ITorizontal pack geareO) snit-,
able to attach toThrc.-hir. ifachine or other,
power, presses 73 to 10Q sal ions rer hours ' J5J
do SI Six horse Horizontal (back cearcu) calcu
lated for water or steam power, rtiy for -
tho belt, and with capacity to work oil a crop
of from 15 to 20 nore of Cane. ' . 153
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