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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1861)
. . I O N A VINES. ?IT Stock of native vine? comprise a!l the Torit . tie vnrietic with which I em ariuainted. The lauU Jure been produce J with great care, under the ' xnjt favorable cireunii-Uiiccs lor healthy develop ment, uJ rurpa. in excellency any that 1 hare berc iofore been able to offer. For the fall trade, only a limited snprlT rf Union Village, Inoir,( Lincoln, ) l'wuli ne, t lsin bur, Tay- l(r(cr Bullitt,) and Allen's Ilvbrid is offered. Of best Delaware layer, also, the supply is nt large, . but cjuajity onequaled. Tbe Uck fruui Delaware, single ey grown both in lionse and tjxn air, la large and line. Fwvine- vard I'touting pumc strong '.'ines, grafted on Cataw ba.trid Jsiibclla taocks, arc offcrod at a low price . root very strong. Ycry.la.r-e layer of T)iar., tTerberoont, and Con cprd, grown with esi.ccial care for immediate bear ' in, Good layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds . cbo 'Qlara, Cassidr, To Kalon, Rebecca, Miller's Vuia, Logan, Uciiiy.Canby's August, liudscn, II. . .J'rilific, Cuyahoga. Ac. A general assortment of foreign varieties for vi neries. . .v -Of Downing Tverbeariug Mulberry the supply i not large, and a great part of the trees already ordered. Tbey are very vigorous, and the wood -'well grown, and matured. . Wholesale descriptive list sent to those who wish lo fonn clnb, on application. List also sent to dealers. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue sent for two three cent stamps It is designed to be a-fu!lnnd comprehensive treatise on the raanage . men t of the vine, giving such information as pur ' chasers -and growers are supposed to need.. Paxtio tlar direct ijs are given for the preparation of the " )il nd planting, and the directions for training . are illustrated by many carefully prepared engrav . ings." The dcsciiplions of tho varieties will be found accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person al knoweledge. and very extensive observation. C . W. GRANT. ' ' IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL, .IVcslcIicslcr Co., Xcw York. TH. A. TERRY, Wholesale and Rdail Dealer in Garden, ricldand Flovrer Seeds, ALfcO GEAPE VINES, GOOSEBERRIES, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Jlottti and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally. . CItKSCEXT CITY IOWA. OHIO HURSEEIES, . toijUDO, oiho. Ao tne season in now sppruaiuiuK iui muniiiurs tres, &x. we call attention of Tree dealers, Fruit Growers, and others wisfcingto beautify their grounds to opr stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees , Grape Vines, ' Shrubbery, Roses, 'c. Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, ' . Raspberries, Strawberries, Sec, &c., &c. tV -which we'have a lape stock, and we offer them ery low for theFall Trade isw,.ana wouia soucu meoraers of those wishim; to purchase. Enclose stamp, anU send for Catalome and Price List. EMSIGN &. FORD, ArSn33-Fv2n3 Ohio Nurseries. Toledo. O. GROCERIES. A select stock of light Grocer: es constantly on band and for sale at reduced rates ai the new store vf J. J. T1IUUMAN, Brownville, April II, '61. n40-yly HARD TIMES HADE EASY GOOD NEWS FOR THE UXIMPLOTED 1000 Chances To Make Money ! A MILLION DOLLARS WOTTII or WATCHES, JEWELRY AND Silver Plated Ware, .' TO EE DIT0PE3 OF OS " AN. ENTIRELY NEW AKD ORIGINAL PLAN! 210 fflKSWlTEl! All persons desiring to seeure an Agency in this . Xow Entorpriso, Should send cn their names at once, enclosing a 3 . cent stamp to 'pay postage, and receive by return mail A PREMIUM CATALOGUE " . . Containing our , Which afford . A RARE CIIAXCE TO MAKE MONEY ! Without risk, together with FULL PARTICULARS Iielative to this NOVEL PLAIT. 0 3E3 Gr O XT StCxt, M BOMS TO FARMERS Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri: AGAIN I won Id caU the aftentioaof the farmers of N'ebrat-ka and JtiMtouri, to the fact that I have on hand and am constantly mnnufacturin;:, at my Dew Factory, in Oregon, Ho., wagons, and every pattern of plow, to-wit : 1 IT AIR in PLOWS, One and Two IIorscIMovrs, Shovel Plows, Hoes ,IIarrvrs,o Corn Planters, And Harrow Tcetn T.nrrther with everything in this line osed ty a farmer I take the responsibility of saying that my two horse plowa will do tetter work, In stubble or any kind of rouph procntl, than any I manufactured cr sold in UiU npper country. Wy two-horse and prairie piowswill be sold, for cash on terms, cuch as will place them in the reach of every farmer. My Plow can be obtained from my agent at low Point, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway couDty, Mariettas Bnsh Bottom, Molt county, BrownTille. If . T.. an w estCity. MARTIN HOFFMAM. N. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch, on liberal terms. Oreeon, Mo., May, 1860. Theodore Hill, Agent At Brownville, K. T., keeps on hand a general assort ment of nuttinan.' Plows. Brownville. May, 1860. lr ATTENTION I BEE-KEEPERS. Kidder's new system of Bee Management, where by a swarm of Dees will collect from one t three hundred pounds of honey in one season. Bees can be made to swarm any season, or prevented from do ing so. Can be prevented from flying to the forests in swarming-timo. Bee-robbery easily prevented. Moth millers prevented effectually. Jfever lose bees by the chill of widter or otherwise. 1 will fend my new Book Circular, containing 32 pages, free of postage, to any Z?ee-Keeper that will sendine his l'ost-Ufice address. It gives the con tents of Book in full, and gives general explantions, and cuts cf the Patent Componnd Uive. Or, I will send Kidder's Ouide to Apiarian Science on the receipt cf bZ cents, in postage stamps, which will give full particulars in- the Culture and mansge agement of the Jiney Rec. Alt ccders for circulars, books, hives, rights, Lc.t promptly-attended to. Address. K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Yt. FTTTZiIiilDIIIi A Benevolent Inst itution ettabluhed by tpecial En dmnment. for the Relief of the Sick end DUtreued. ejflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diteatet, and especial! for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Oraan. UlEDICAIi ADVICB given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who anly bJ Utter, with a description of their coiulitio. (Dge, occupation., habits of life, &c.,) and in cases ! extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other tfis- eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address DR. J. SSJLLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, no. z, soum runin street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. KZIIA D. UEiMWKLL, FTeS. Geo. Fairchild, Sec'y. October 18, 1860. n!5-yly L0THE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CL0THHTG Ever offered in this Market. ISO DOUBT AUOUT IT! . To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct all orders to GEORGE G. EVANS, . 439, Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. 00,000 I.I5S WOOL, WAXTED . ST. JOSEPH, MO. Two Exteire Woolen Fa dories are in ' v SUCCESSFUL OPEKAION- ONE NEW AND FITTED -UP With all tht Latest Fine Improvements. ' We "are prepared to mnnnficture to order, and Lave for Fale the following Goods; - Satineri. licavy end Liint, JE.1XS - TWEEDS, FL.IXJfELS WniTE, COLORED, STUirED AND I'LAIN Iilnsoy f3, ,m FuIIetl linsejs Colored White and Mixed, 11-2 Yards tcide. FULLED CLOTH, Blankets cf ali Kinds and all Qualities, YABXS OF ALL SIZES AND COLOKS, Warranted aU Goods of the best material. J5?We will e-changc the ahove Uoods for 7ool or cajIi. Fancy Dying to Order. We will pay cash for any amount of Wool, ct Jlarhet- Prirr?. ' " . Flour corftanlly on hand forsale. The best price rnid Ur wheat. r5.UUELAS0X. LTELL&DIXOX. Auffust,23;18r,0. - - CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliiug Store, BRQWNVILLE, IT. T. DAVID SEIGEL, Announce to the public that he has opened out a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &.C., &c, &c. Unprecedented in jnantHy, qcali'.y and prices. He Udeterniined his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer here fci tne West, at just as low rates as such goods can he purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that be sells Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots. Wines, TTats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, 8ns. ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &.O., in the same proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of retorning thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts in the future to give entire satisfaction. Call nm cl soo Mm. DAVID SEiGEL. Brownville, June IS, 1861. -ly "Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing umlerlhe name and style of Lushbaugb & Carson at Browmville, Ne braska, was, on the first day of NoTetnber, dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of B. F. Lushbaugh. John L. Carson will settle the unfinished business of the old firm and contine the Banking and Real Kttate Agency business as heretofore at the old stand. B. F. LUSHBACiH. Kov. 1st, 1860. JOEX. L. CABSOK. In severing my business connexion with my late part ner, I deem this a proper opportunity of expressing my thanks for the patronage bestowed upon our tirra, during ttie priod in which we were engaged in businss. It affords me much pleasure a to commend to the favorable consideration of the friends of the old firm my successor in business, Mr. Carson, a pent'eman in every way worthy of the confidence and support vf a discrim inating public. B. F. LUSTTBAUGH. Fcr Sale. Tbe mfcrinery. fce , heffnrii'3 to tbe Steam Terry H..t ciiNiitins of one engine complete, and ,.. ,1 ,.f r..,. -frT for Hti" !"!. ' OREGON NURSERY. E. II. LURCHES & CO., PROPRIETORS. Oregon, Holt Co., Ho. TV. nnJAKiim.il Yitrft Inner ci-nAf Kapti itnnvinm.l the want of a first class larsery in the West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C., Can be adapted to our climate snd soil. In view of these facts, we have established one at this place, and hare now in i uecessful cultivates, which we of fer for sale at JVJiolesale or Retail,- The coming season, a largo and well selected stock suited to thia climate, of Apples, standard and dwarf: Pears, standard and dwarf; Cherries, atacdwd and dwarf: Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, ... ' Quince, Grapes ; Currents, Gooseberries, . Raspberries . Strawberries aad Blackberries, Ercrzrecns, Ornamental Trees, and Shm13, Greenhouse b4 Boddir P1a-at5, lio&es,""DfchliaS, Ac, &c, &.(. To which we would beg Wve to call the.ttetion of the people of Western ihssoiri, In tbrasi-a, Kan s and Iowa. J3T"0ur terms willbe aslow as anj reliable east ern ursery. By purchasing of ns theexpenseof transportation from the ca..st can be saved. All trees snd plants are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit ed States, for which a charge cf the actual ct only ... . - . r i. . j i : will ba rnaae. cnarge win or muj jor iuui rrrv nf njvr.kap-es on board stesmboa a. All communications addressed to the undersigned i I- it i rr, IT I In. 3 I CP L U n MAIN STREET. BROWNVILLE. N. T. 1 Takes pleasure in announcinff that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cle in his line, Of all the Improved patters ; viz : Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak. Valley Forge, Elevated Oven, &.C., mm atito wm Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, vU : A combined tool ana carior stoves, sometwn$ very nice inaeeq ior smaji lamiue M!iscella33 eons. HEAVY SHEET IKON E0R SUGAK BOILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware Lanterns, Shovels, ixc JAPANNED WARE, I have procured tlie right ta manufacture a late simple and improved self-sealing Fruit Can to which I call the attention of tbe 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 I am prepared to put np guttering and spouting and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant logive satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undorsold in the upper country J. C. DEFSEB. Brownville, August, 30 1860. ILATEOT NEWS. PV 0 I mi i icn 1 11 L U o nl i! LL 3 CHOICE BOTTlLEiD ILSUJOIES "LUESES Bill JEWELRY. Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, &c. Gome and see and Secure Bargains. THE HULL. Brownville, August. 30, I860. BROWNVILLE I : ? mutiny 1b 'C J &-A !3 ;Ha iiia rc- 'J ' fa Mim f In aii-t Sbmh -"r 53 fr-wr" c3s, tk-rwsr1 JOHN A. PONN, . Has Removed From hi3 Old Stand on the Levee to j j "WHITNEY'S NEW BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BROWNVILE N T. Where he has opened up a FKEH STOCE Oozsistlxxs of STAPLE AXD FAftCY DRY : GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family G-roceries, CONSISTING 07 Flour, Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasses Cofiee, Tea, Salt, Cheese, Candles, And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc. ALSO, Jl well selected Slock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes. Moffat's Life Pills PIKENIX BITTERS, The--e medicine iv "w hef"rthe public fo" apcrio.1 vt thirty years, l;iri::p 'ha time h-tve maiEtJined hith cia"ar.-.-r in 4l.u-.--t every part l the Glebe ft-r tr.eir et'ra nCir-iry sni iwinciia.. r- wer Te-rtr.e perfect heil:h to pf .: rteri! nn.ier near ly every kiud of di.cuse t whkh tt3 huauiu f raiue is ili:.!e. , , ' The folk.wins are sm'e ? the distressing variety or (.urn ill tliO.tK 111 1t);U'h the U mnau ... r,r-l VEGETABLE LIFE :,ltL)iiii Aro well known to bfl inf l!ib!e. ' Dyspepsia, by ttu ronchly cleansing the first and sec ond stoniaehs, and creatinn a fl-w of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale acrid kiiwl , iaiuiency, 13 01 peeito. neartbnrn, ITead.che, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are lhe gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as natual consequence of its cure. - . Cottivmets, by cieansmg tne waoie lengiu ui iuch.- testiues with a solvent rrocess, ana m itnoui tioiculc , all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days- ... Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring; the hiooa to a regn- lir rirmiaiion. throneh the xsroeesa of perspiration in anch cases, ami the thorough solntioo of all intestinal Utmet ion in other. The Life Medicines hare been known to enre tism permanently in three weeks, ami Gout in ban that time by removing local inflammation from the mus cles and ligaments from the joints. rtrovsie Of all kinds, hr freeins anl stren?:nenmg tht kidneys aaU bladder ; tbey operate most delightful ly on these important organs, and hence bave ever been found a certain remedy for the worst eases of Gravel. Also Worm, by dislodxins from the turnings or the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Scttrry, lZeer and Inveterate Sores, by tneperreci purity which these Life iledibinesgive to the blood, and and all the humors. Scorbntic Ernptions and bd complexions, by their al ternative effects upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com plaints, sallow, cloniy, audotherdUagrecabiecomplex , The nseof these pifls for a very short tfme, will effect an entire cure of Salt Rhenra and a striking improve ment in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the wori cases. PILES. The original proprietor of these medicines, wascuredof piles of thirty-live years standing, by the use of the Life Medicines alone Fever and Ague For this scourse of the Western Country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a rctarn of the disease a cure by these medi cines is perntener-t try them, be satisfied an be cured Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General De bllity, loss of appetite, and Diseases of Females the Medicines have been nsed with the most beneficial re sults in cases of this description: Kings Evil, and Scrof ula in its worst forms, yields to the mild, yet power ful action of these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweta Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily car ed Mercurial Diseases. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury will 8nd these Medicines a perfect cure-, a tbey never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of the Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful prep arations of Sarsaparilla. W. B. MOFFAT. 335, Broadway, New Tork. July 5, 18S0, ly FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES, vltx d&us STOEE sigt or T2IE-3iOttT.ii. (.crncr cf Main air Second ''BROWNVILLE, K. T DR. JOHN CHILI ANNOUNCES to the public that he bu , . B. Bro s-n, the City Drue Store, in Brownvii also added largely thereto, y - THE BEST SELECTED . And, perhaps, the LARGEST STOCK OF LRi'G Ever bronght above St. JCc Eis stock consists of the followm artir'a. will sell cheap fOI 'M' WJuc W Pure White Lead, . Castor 0;!, French Zinck, Cod Liier 03 China Zinck, Sweet 0 L Red Lead, pLtj Venitian Red, r f ' Raw and b'tumberr Fi'3 opanisn whi;ingf .turpentine, Chalk, Linseed Oil, Cough Candy, Tanner's Oil, Copal Varnish Cistile Soap, Fancy Soap, Toilet Soap, Tooth brushes, Liihera;, Patent medicines, Let-paper White Varnish, Ink, Hair brushes, Tooth brushes, Paint brushes- Stationery,' " Candies, Nats. Raisins, &c. ir. 3' Steel Pens, Gold Pens, PeneL'5, Hair oil, &iC.T Small Fruits Cultivated and for Sale Also a Splendia Assortment of HiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people of Boownvjlle and vicinity enables bira to make judici ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks an examination of his Stock, feeling assured he will be able to satisfy in quality, style and prices. T'TFOffi THE m WHITNEY'S BLOCK 1861 McCOKMICK'S Reaper & Mower. AT TBB OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati, CLERMONT COUNTY. OHIO 100,000 APPLE TSEES 5 TO 7 PEET HIGH. Leading sorts at $(50.00 perM., regularly assorted to the tratle : selected, 510.00 per hundred, retail. Peaches, $12.00 per hundred, retail. Plums, 40 cents each, retaiL Cherries, 25 cent3 each, retail. Quinces, 25 cent3 each, retail. Gooseberries, 75 cents per do., Houghton Seeding rear trees, 40 cents each. bkin Jard. Pear trees, 30 cents each. Dwarf. Blackberries, 1.C0 per dozen, Lawton. Strawberries, 2 per M. Rhubarb, $10,00 per hundred, Linnaeus. The above named trees are now growing upon oar own grounds, and we consider them very fine. 1 he proprietor's attention has been given for the last fit teen years almost entirely to- the propagation of rurserie3,the cultivating and marketing of r ruita ; and during this time, have made it a boiness to collect from the most correct sources varieties espe- ciallea adapted to this climate. All orders, accompaniei by cash, attended to promptly: ana, if necerary, delivered in Cincinnati, and forwarded free or cor t, except moderate charges when orders are boxed, or baled. Address, W. C. DOLE, Olive Branch, Clermont co., O. THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOTIC PICTURE GALLERY. Jcst Published in splendid Style. Perfum orles, Comprising Lyon's Katharion, Cologne, PoamVle genuine ox marrow, bear creese, and oi!4..masij escences cf all kials, and of the finest quaiity. STATIODTEEY. Poolscap paper, fancy letter paper, gilt e!s?4 and envelopes, pluiu. fancy, and enir.os.el, pen pnc:! and pen-holder a, inkj of all kind, inktai4t, wi.'cr and sealing-wax. the c. 2YX anufactxirocl ty II. McCOR3IICIt & nnos., CHICAGO, ILLS. Twenty-five Thousand Sold During the last sisc yoars. 0 M AAA V V ff An Average or over 4,uuu eacn lear. dale have increased from 1600 in '54 to 5,000 in '60. 25 25 25 25 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- Wide." Notwithstanding the yearly in creasing competition, and the host of inventors en gaged in the development of lieapmg Machines, tne "JlcUormick lead's the ran the acknowledged su perior of all in the march for practical improve ments. The rerresentations made by other manufactur- that the McCormick. was "once" a noted Roaper, bat is now antiquated.is simply ridiculous, as the in creasmz demand win prove, no single esianiisn- ment in the WORLD, manufactures so largely of these implements, and none expends equal money time or talent in reliable improvements. Many changes have been effected during the past season, and for idbl, the "ilcUormick is presented greater attraetio us than ever before. AsaKeape; its SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY eomtn3nd it to the farmer. "While its capacity for work, with economy of power, give it the preference over all others. The compacting the frame, thus securing a more ccrfect balance to the machine r tho position of tho rafter, in the rear ol ne anver, inus niacins mo wcitrht where it should be, ana relieving the weak er naits of the machine: the decreased weight, and slijrht Indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel, . . . . i - ,i i J v :i' i and otner improvement uucvi, uao uuicunu; les sened tbe direct draught, and so obviated the side dranffht that many assnro U3 that it does not now rxist. The draught of the Reaper is so light hat in numerous instances the large foar-fcorse machine is worked with but two horses. 25 POSTEAIT OF KAJOE ASTDEESON. Hero of Sumter, 2. P0ETEAIT OF MAJOR-GET. BUTLES, 3. POSTEAIT OF COL. ELLSWOETH, of the rcw 1 ork r ire Zouaves, assassinated at Al exandria, after hauling down the Rebel flag. THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUM TER, a magnifioent, large, richly colored ea-graving. 5. THE MASS. REGIMEUT fighting their way through the streets of Baltimore. A most spirited picture, giving a very correct idea of that bloody transaction. "STAR SPANGLED BANNER" GOD DESS OF LIBERTY. A heart-stirring de sion, exquisitely colored. THE UNION VOLUNTEERS. The brave soldier represented in the act of trampling under foot the traito-'s banner, and unfur ling in its place tho glorious old stars and stripes" forever in triumph to wave." 8. THE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, a mammoth lithogradhic picture, brilliantly cc-lorcd. representing tho various crack regi ments in the United States service, in sull dress, and equipped and armed for active service, being ona of the most magnificent pictures of that kind ever got up in this country. Among the military represented, are the New York 7th, Mass. 6th, the Fire men Zouaves, Col. Duryec's Advance Guard, 1st German Rifles, French Zouaves, Hilly Wilson's Zonaves, etc., etc, Prico Any single picture will be sent by mail, postpaid everywhere on receiptor price. PURE LIQUORS Holland Gin, Irish "Whisky, Bonrbon Whisky. G'.sz't Brandy. Cordial, Port Wine, Madeira, Wiue, Wluts wine and &lasa Wine. PIIES OXtXX,27XOrtfJ. Beinir a remlar jrradcate nd practical Phyicin. the public may depend up-n great care and accuracy m Brownvillo, April 25. nto-ly. saddlery" Saddles, Rridles, Collars, TThlps Lashes, Lines, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrups and Leathers, Snafle, Curb and Port Biil3, Ring Bradoons, Buggy Trimmlngu Plastering Hair Constantly on Haml in order to sa.t all, I make harness from $ per set. 13 59 TJI OfiE DOLLAR ARRANGEMENT FOR TT t m I FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! Wo will send tho complete set of 8 pictureg to any partcf the United htates, postage paid. Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has just opened a ner LI VERY'STABLE, where he will always he ; . ready to furnish gentlemen with - ; Saddle" Horses Buggies, Carriages, etc., etc. - . CHARGES REASONABLE. JOHN A. SMALL. As A Mower, The machine of 13ol will be found fully equal to wny test that it may be submitted to. The slight indentation of the Sickle, its lightness and combi nation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase of motion not practscable in other machines, thus enabling us to do good wori, with a a slow team,oa en, even, working well. Our Improved Guard aud Patent Cleaner, effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while oar new divider point separates badly lodged and tangled clover or grass, here- other machine rail. There is also a great advantage in onr "serrated sickle edge of er the smooth, as it does not require sharpening so often, thus saving time. Our Sickle will freqoently run through an entire harvest with Ct ence grinding, while the smooth, edge mast be ground once each day, if not oftener. With asraoth, edge the draught increrses aa the ktife become dull. Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials da ring the season of 1350, proved far lighter than sin gle Mowers, enttiug at tie same time from twelve U eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be n?cd witn or witcoui me reei this ia important, and without the reel, weighs bui about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee Riven to all pcrthasers, we would say as heretofore, h at far mers who mav desire it, are at liberty to work our machine through the harvest, with any ther, and keep, and pay for, the one preferred. Pamphlets with full description of improvements testimonials, ic, can bo had by application to THEODORE HILL, Agent. Brownville, Nebraska, April 13,1861. Pare Bred Fancy Poultry. For sale Black Spanish, White Dorkings, GolJen and Spangled Poland?, Sebright, El ack African, red and white Bantams, white and wild Turkeys. Pea Fowls, white and brown Hong Kong, Bremen ami wild Geese, White "Created" Ajle3burgh anl 5Ius eovy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabk its. All animals sold will be carefully boxed with tho necessrry feed. and delivered at tho Express Cicc. A A Tt" r!OrTTXT! o-1- T n FOR OSE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! We will send by mail, post-paid, the following set of Union Ghk1- : 1. One copy Hardee's Tactics, the Text Book for the Citizen S.!dier. 25 splendid assorted Union Envelopes, entirely new devices. 24 sheets superfine Union paper. No. 4 of our picture gallery, (The Bombardment of Sumter.) ,.l . No. 5 of our picture gallery, The Massachusetts Sixth.) The splendid picture -'The Defenders of our Union." FOR ONE DOLLAR ! FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR ! Wo will send the fallowing, post-paid : Portrait of tho joutliful Col K;I?wortn, assassinated at Alexan dria, a n.artyr in the cause of libel ty. 25 assorted Union Envelopes. Tbe splendid picture entitl d'The Defenders of oar Union." A magnificent Gi.ld Union Yin, the most elegant yet got up valued at $1 50. Envelopes witk tho newest designs and eTery de scription of Union Goods can be procured of us cheaper than any where else. Sample seat free, to dealers on sppii cation. Addreis all letters an 1 orrtrr. L- J. T01GT& CO- n30w2 ' 12 .Inn Street. New "Vork. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have collars from 65 cents to $2 eacij. Halters from 75c. lo Sl.Wtfun. 1 WILL SELL A3 LOW, if not row than any one north of S6. Joseph, and those wishing anything in my line will tnd it t their advantage to give me a call before to ing elsewhere, JOIIN W. MIDDLET0N, nnOTVXTlXIJC, 3. T. Notice New Firm. The rnderigned doing business in the ctiy of Brownville. Nebraska, order name and style "i SEIGEL, GREEN rtAUM & CO., have ld thcirea- tire interest in the Clothing Stcre to David rho will hereafter carry on the bnsin-i at the v sUnd. SAMUEL SEI'JKL . . MARKS GHEEXDAUi, June 20th, lSdl. JOSEPH SMITH. SIEH Cifli HUB FV A P ORATORS I IIAVE razia arrniements wita DOUG LA EaOTQERS, Zineville, Ohio, the only eta!lnbmeni la the Unite! Stales, eusaprcl exclasUeiy in tbe;maaa factnre of S-tbIjo Sur.r itilis. Evaporators. whicb I can fnrnixh the farmers la this rejnon ita A4 much needed articles. Tiie Dou!aaSGKr UiU anJ Ap paratus were awarded the FlrtPreminm at the O!o State Fair; and tbe highest honor at the rm!M Srate Asrricultnral S.--iety, a silver medal. I n c.iJ.Jeni Farmers ol Xebr.-a. Kn. SorUmrn Jlmaonri anJ Sonthern Iowa can Ond do other to suit Uetn better either in price or otherwise. --,--rr anrl PnPfi Of T.Tl I It. Tnrce lion Rollers in Siroi Iron Frame, Jfo 0 One Ilore Vertical Mill presses from 15 to 30 ral loos of Juice per hour ; price do 1 Ooe horse Vertical pree from M to 40 gallons of Jnce per hour; price Same as So I ; extra heavy, do 2 Two horse Verticil prewe from J5 to 60 . gallons of Jnica per bor.r; lijrfct drift do 3 Two horse Vertical (double reared) pre?- es from 35 to 5sj1 Ion juice per hour, heavy draft do 4 Two hore Verticil (sin?!e reared) press es from 60 to IS gallons of juice per hour , heavy draft do 5 Four horse Verti-al (in;:e ewed)eap" cut fruni 100 to liS uall. pr hor do 6 To horse Cirix.n'ai (back geared) suita ble to attach to Thre-ibiuz iia; line r 4iaer power, pree Irom 43 to 60 gallon of Jnice per hour do 7 Two h ks Hjrijontal. with vertical to apply lever to. w.rS i cy norses uim so 8 ICO 140 139 40 . .... ,1 . . 1 l.. j rA tiritlT erucaij presses o io ou do 8 Foar hnrso-noritontal f ark geareJ)soit- . able to attach toTnrhic achuieoj-otner po'cr, presses 7S to 100 jtaJIons per honr do 9Six hors-e-Horiionta! (back Reare-:) ra'cu- .. lated for water or sinai pwcr, rei to th belt, and with capacity to work oil acrop Ayer's Aruc Cure.