Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 12, 1861, Image 4

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I 0 H A VINES.
MY Slock of native vines comprise all the vcrit
ble varieties wilh which I am acquaint-;-!. The
lants hare been prod uced with great care,ur;dcr the
most. favorable circumstances ir healthy dcvelop--mcct,auJ
surpass in excellency acy that 1 ha?e here
tofore been able to offer.
Far the fall trade, only a limited supply of Union
.Village, Ioir,( Lincoln,) raulino,El.ingbnrg, Tay
lor (or Bullitt,) and Allen's lljbrid is offered. Of
u best Delaware layers, al?, the supply is not large,
but quality unequalei.
The stock from Delaware, single eyes grown both
.In boose and open air, is largs and fine. For Tine
yard planting some strong Tines, eraftod on Cataw
ba and Isabella stocks, are offered at a low price
roots very strong.
Very large layers of Diana, Uerbemont, and Oon
' cord, frown with eecial care for immediate bear
ing. Good layers of Anna, Holers' Hybrid, 12 kinds
also Clara, Cassidy, To Kaion, Rebecca, Miller's
Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby'i August, Hudson, II.
Prolific, Cuyahoga. Ao. '
A general assortmont of foreign rarietios for ti
aeries. .
Of Downing'! Everbearing Mulberry the supply
fs not large, and a great part of the trees already
ordered. They are very rigorous, and the wood
. well grown and matured. . .
. Wklwale descriptive list eent to those who wish
to form club, on application. List also sent to
dealer. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue
ent for two three-eent stamps It is designed to be
a full and comprehensive treatise on the tnanage
inrat of the vine, giving such information as pur
chasers and growers are supposed to need. 1 artic
alar directions are given for the preparation of the
soil and planting, and the directions for tra ning
are illustrated by many carefully prepared en ;rav-
JD?he descriptions of the varieties will be found
accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person
al knowcled?e. and very extensive observation.
C . W. GRANT.
IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL.
. TTcstcIi ester Co.. Xcw York.
"H. A. TERRY, m
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Garden, Field and FIotTer Seeds,
ALSO
GRAPE YKTES, G0CSE2E2SIES,
Currants. Raspberries. Blackberries.
' Rot and Ornamental Shrubbery Generally.
CRESCENT CITY IOWA.
OHIO IIURSERIES,
. S3 Or G 1ST
AS the season Is now approaching for transplanting
trees. . we call attention of Tree ueaier., xru
Growers, and otters wiaUinto beautify their grounds
. to our stock of , .
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines,
- m m v 0.
SfiruDDery, noses, o, c.
.. . . a. I Jlna ...iaHAJ
. Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries,
. Raspberries, Strawberries,
&c, &c, &c.
Of which we"aave a lanre stock, and we offer them very
low for theFall Trade I86l,and would solicit the orders
. of those wishing to purchase.
Enclose sump, and send for Catalrue and Price List.
EMSIGX k FORD,
AvSnSS-Pvni Olito Nurseries, Toledo, O.
GROCERIES.
.' A select ttock of light Groceries constantly on
band and for sale at reduced rates at the new store
cf J. J. THUBMAK,
Browiiville, April II, '61. nlO-yly
HARD TIMES
IIADE EASY
mm m mm
TO FARMERS
Of Nebraska and N. W. Missouri:
AGAIN I would call the attentioe of the farmers
of ebra!a and Missouri, to tte fact that I have on
baud and m coiittaiitly manufacturing, at my Flow
Factory, in Oregon, 3lu., wagons, and every pattern I
plows, to-wit :
PRAIIIIC Pr,OTTS,
One and Two IlorsePlowi,
Sliovel riotvs,
Hots ,IIarrvs,o
Corn Planters,
And Harrow Teeth
Together with everything in this line used by a farmer
I take the responsibility of saying that ii;y two horse
plows will do better work, in stubble or any kind of
rough ground, than any I manufactory or sold in this
upper country, aly two-horse and prairie piows will be
sold, forca-h on terms, such as will j lace them in the
reach of every farmer.
My Plow can be obtained from my apent at lows
Point, K. T., Brownville, Nodaway county, Marietta,
Buh Bottom, Holt county, BrownviUe. K.T.. and For
est City. MARTIK HOFFilAM.
X. B. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
dispatch, cn liberal terms.
Oreeon,Mo., May, 1860.
Theodore Hill, Agent
At Browuville, N". T., keeps oLhiad a general assort
ment of Huffman's Plows.
Brownville May, 1S60. 'T
ATTENTION I BEE-KEEPERS.
Kidder's new system of Bee Management, where
by a swarm of Bes will collect from one to three
hundred pound of honey in ono se ason. Bees can
be made to swarm any neason, or prevented from do
in" so. Can Le prevented from flyinr to the fores.
inswarmicg-time. Jtoe-robbery easily prevented.
Moth miller prevented effectually. Never loe bees
1 will send my ntw book oirca r,cDniaiuiug
r . r in anv Jfuo.k'cciwr that will
parres, iiww ivbi . " (
tents of Bo k in full, and gives general explantions,
and cuts cf the Patent Compound Hive.
Or, I will send Kidder's G uide to Apiarian Science
on the receipt of 57 cents, in postage stamps, which
1 11 y C lull iAOivuian lu uv v o -
"... . f : i i i i : :v. -.
All orders lor cirruiare, uuum, i iju,
il .... 1 . I .laaa
r VP WmnrR Vtnrlin-rtn Vt
aa m. aaaa4f ..ttukw-j
GOOD NEWS FOS THE UXDIPLOYED
1000 CIi2iicc3 To Hake Honey!
oruatiJ Association
; ir.TATiT7TTrrr.
n JUL rt C I Ut I III Ait ! j i w-. j
- n: ith i'iwnf Afif Pm'Wm.i IMktnjttt. and
especially or the Cure of Viseatet of tht Sexual
urrant.
nr'nTiTr' a T. a TXTT n.T1. riven aratis. bvthe Actlne
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description
af thai, nniiririTi iirp (Ml 'Mini iim. i viLBut inc.
md incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other dis
eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW RKMK
mr omr,lnT1 in the DiBMnfarv. tent to the afflicted
in dialed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
no jt srn.T.lV HorfiHTOJf. Acting Sur
vrno a- a m - - - - r
geon. Howard Association. No. 2, outh Ninth Street,
Philadeitnia, ra. xsy omer m ,u? jhcv .
y EZRA D. HE ARTWELL, Pres.
Geo. Fairchild, Sec'y.
October 18, 1S60. nl5-yly
I.IciT.il'a Xik
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IN
J u U 5 L h q
AfAa.Aa. a x.i 7 f ' . -r-T- , ,rt -i- in hla line.
t'J CCJ " vw '
TaVaa nliasTirA In flnn..iiTiHnff thai tiA ri,l.4 TlnW nn Lail'I. a iart j tki i mi ri
Of all the improved patters; t : Plyn.ouiDr.--i, CLa.icr OakVailcy i--orgecv10ven,
TOHN A- rj .
lit,: !
. his Old Stand ' on tte IiOTe?
ViAlTITBT'S IT JJW BLOCS,
MAIN STREET,
BROWZVILE iVr. 51
Where he has opened up a
a.
ConsistizLS of
STAPIaE AXD FAXCY
DRY rGOODS,
ALSO
A Large Stock of Choice Family
(Or IT 0 C G1?GZ j
lit .1 t'
rr - f t1 e 1
. . it. , ir c;t :
-: f '.rfi. rue i 1
v.jiBju rr
of
SIG5 s
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these imPrt-V fur the wrst caesof Gravel.
certain remedy .arnin2 of the
Uo irorrrn, by disiootfi-- fa crealUres ad
eU the slimy matter" to n.
Flour,
CONSISTING OF
Box aad Parlor Stoves of an endle variety, sn-i of whi-th are en'trely new flcsistnB, viz .
Cook and Parlor btoves, souieibiu? very Bice iudeed for buia:l Umlljes
A Combined
And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 3 to 22 gallons.
Coal ana Lara Oil xamps ; ira-a Ui'pper, ana si-ecfc irua Tva.ci ww", wvwW -
J A P A ATTF,D W A RE.
Oft
... .... . . , i i ,1 n.tl.siiq1iii T? . ti ; r-in v wV.iTi T rail til A
I have procured tnengni to mannraciure a laie simpie auu impru.m -
attention of the public. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as
jut oincr esiiiunfuuieui iu iui itmuuui mc ujuuuj
t ,..,.4 , ., nn .nKiriri nr snnntin'T nii n ntsor xTnric of my line at the shortest notice, ana in a
. ... V : T ... . n : . . A I' .'.'.. n
1 pieage myseti noi w do unaorsoia in ino uppei touuiry- - -
jtrownviiie, Augusi, &j iodo
ILATIEST NEWS.
JUST 22.35:
A JIILLIOX DOLLARS W0TTH
OP
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
Silver Plated Ware,
TD tZ DISPOSED OF OS
AN ENTIRELY NEW
A1
ORIGINAL PLAN!
210 Ilffi WiT
All persons desiring te secure an Agency in this
Should send on their names at once, enclosing a 3
cent stamp to pay postage, and receive by return
mail .
. A PREMIUM
CATALOGUE
Containing onr
L OTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever offered in this Market.
KO DOUBT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
Batimore Cotliiug Store,
EROWirVTLIiE, IT. T.
DAVID SEICsEL,
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, Sic, &c.
Unprecedented in quantity, quality and prices. He
Is determined his prices snau corretpona wuu mo
times, and therefore offer here in the West, at just
as low rates as sues gooas can bo purcnasea iojwuer
in the Cnited States. As a sample of his prices he
will mention that be sells
Coats from $1,25 up to $15f
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to $5.
Hvii fKnm TTatu Tans. Fancv and White Shirts. Sus-
ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c., in the same
proportion.
The proprietor emorace inisopporiuuny 01 rcvuis
thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef
forts in tue future to give enure wusincuou.
Oa-IJL and. aoo liiiaa.
DAVID bEiUEL.
Brownville, June 18, lS61.-ly
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L3
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L.at mS" eisL-2 rj
Which afford
A RARE CI1AACE TO
MAKE MONEY !
"Withoui risk, together with
.FULL PARTICULARS
Relative te this
HOVEL PLAIT.
To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct
all orders to
GEORGE G. EVAirS,
439, Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
. 00,000 L.US TTOOIa TTAXTED.
ST. JOSEPH, JIO.
Ttto Extensive Woclea Factories are la
SUCCESSFUL OrERAlOX,
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
lnth all the Latest Fine Improvements.
We are prepared to manufacture to order, and
bare lor aaie me lonowing vooas:
Satinets. Heavy and Light,
JFAXS TWEEDS, FLJIXJfELS
WHITE, COLORED, STUirED AD PLAIN
ZiInao7aa
Tailed linseys, Colored TThlte
end Juixed, 1 1-2 - Yards xcide.
FULLED CLOTH,
Blankets cf z Kinds and all Qualities,
TARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS,
Warranted all Goods of the best material.
fcgr-We wO exchange the ahove Goods for Wool
or cash. ,
rnnrr Drlnsr to Order.
Wa wi'l r,avcash for any amount Of Wool, at
. -
'Varkpt 1 Vices.
Flour coni-tanllj on Landfcrsale. The best price
raid for wheat.
JiBUEL& SON. EUELL & DIXON.
An. rust, 23, 1860.
FcrEale.
The mjchinery, &.c, belor.ing to the Steam Ferry
Boat "Otoe," consisting of one eunic complete, an'
part' of the machinery for another.
Arvly to II. M. AlXIKSOy, Receiver.
- ErowiiTille, May 30, 1SC1.
Dissolution.
The nsrtnership heretofore existing; under the name
and style of Lnsbbaugh t Carton at Brownville, Ne
braska, was, on the first day of November, dissolved by
mutual concent, by the withdrawal or a. r. L,ufHDaugn
John L. Carson will settle the unnnisnei Business or
the old firm and contine the Banking and Real Estate
Arency business as heretofore at the old stand.
Xov. 1st, 1SG0. JOaX. L. CARSON'
in avarnr mr tininaa rnmievion with m v late part
ner, Ideemtbisa proper ppononuy oi eiprwwim in
thanks for the patronage bestowed upon our firm, during
. v, a nAn.u, tn i.i. i ri k m worn T : HTIIl m uubiubd.
fcUW " - " ' C - (
It affords mi mucti pleasure Hiso w orameii'i hi
i....iil..ntU.r.ti,ii..l IK. friprids nf th old firm mv
ncrenaor in aunness, air. waroii, a ptfiii.ciuau m cn
way wormy or ine connaence ana support oi mx.'""
inating public.
OREGON NURSERY.
E. n. BCRCIIES & CO.,
PROPRIKTORS.
Oregon, Holt Co., Ho.
The undersigned have lonp since been convince
the want of a rtt class Nursery in the West,
where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &C,
Can be adapted to our climate and soil. In view of
these facts, we have established one at this place,
and have now in successful ctltivaton. which we of
fer for sale at
Wholesale or Retail,
The coming season, a large and well .selected stock
suited to this climate, I
Apples, standard and dwarf ;
Tears, standard and dwarf;
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
Peaches,
Plums,
Apricots,
Nectarines,
Quince,
Graper,
Currents,
Gooseberries,
Pjispberries
i raw Mm es aad Hlacabern es.
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs.
Greenhouse and Bedding Hants, Roses, Dahlias,
Lc- Ac.. Ac.
To which we would bee leave to call the attention
of tho peoj le of Western Jlinsouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Iowa.
li?0ur terms willbe aslow as any reliable east
ern Nursery.
Dy purchhsinj of us theerpenseof transportation
from the cast can be saved.
All trees and plants are carefully labeled and
packed in the best manner for any part of the Unit
ed States, for which a charre of the actnal cost only
will ba maie. Io charge will be made for thedeli
very of packages onboard Iteamboa'g.
Allcommnnicationsaddressed to the undersigned
will rwpim nrnrnnt attentirn.
I E. II. BURCKE3 A CO.
LI t
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f? ms Tr.
JEWEL EY.
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
Finger Rings,
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
&c, Sec.
Come and see and Secure Bargains.
THE WMJLi.
Brownyille, August, 30, 1SG0.
BROWNVILLE
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rxeasai
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' lllllTiifsa ' 4hsii5sd
ll II I i H ' I t!
i
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Takes measure in announcin;? to the citizens cf Brovrnviib ' I vic:n:iy, :..at Le has
jus, opened a nov LIVERY STABLE, ui,:r
ready to furnish gentlemen wl:
! .
Oxrrioc:? etc., etc.
CHARGES REASONABLE. .
' JOHN A. SMALL.
Brovrnville, June 19th, 1SG1.
(n5(My)
Cofiee,
Tea,
CHOICE BOTILEIO -OWJOHfiS,
Ham,
Bacon
Sugar,
Llolasses
Salt.
Cheess,
Candles,
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Stock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
QUEENSWARE,
&b Cl Cl 1 37 3T 3
Boots and Shoes.
HrS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people
of Boownville and vicinity enables him to make judici
ous purchases expressly for this market. He asks .n
examination of his Stock, feeling assured he will be
able to satisfy in quality, style and prices.
liffTfOEST ii m
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
1861
McCOKMICK'S
Eeaper & Mower.
Ma rfufacturocl lay
c. ii. Mccormick & niios.,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Ti..
3 ! ' r:
IT rij
UT'follir.iC are,omeUr tte dis'-rein? var.ey
LTAbLe1 LIFE MEDICINES'
rtU It-own oS,eSSn.lng the first and sf
Dyspef': cand creatinpafiow cf Vb'?V
,nd stoiaaeu, BM l(i kinj Flatulency, Ia of Ap
instead of the st. le ldl(he( Eestlessne, lil-temper.
i'eiie, Hearcbons, Melancholy, which are ibe gen-
,.rai symprs of Dyspep-
. cieansin? the , wi.v,nnt violence ,
.uuV.Vur;v. f:!':ve wuhi. two
all violent purges leave.
days. . . . .in2the m
Fevers, of all kinds, ny resto. - f . "Pir""" i
ui 'circulation, through the proe9 0t intestinal
such cases, and the thorough soluiwa heum-
Ahstruction in oiuers. -?re Jn. .
The Life Medicines have been known 10 cv ,r
... tt.w oil Hv in thrw week ana uu v. ua
I, ,t ime by remcvin? local Inflarumation from v
M.rid 'isaments from the joints. 8 i
eles and kinds, by freeing and strenirthPu
jjruJ9iK9 . .iii., . a r.srftt must
tht kidneys anu "r? w. - h ,vp ever been ,
ly on
found
A
bow
here. .... ;nr3, lr theperfect
Scurvy, Ulcer and Jnref era. o- he bloo1 and
purity which these Life iiedibiue elve
aud aLl the humors. v-s.i-
by neir a"
Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexion e ttirf and
ternafive effects upon the fluids that feed tu c0ln-
the ruorbm state oi wnicn oer,asin n eiun. ex
plaint?.. sallow,clouly, andother disagreeablecoa
The use of these pills for avery short tfrae. will effect
an entirecure of Salt Rheum aud a striking mprove-
.... 1. ' r..n.n...n 3.1 .'1
meut in tne clearness ov ice siliu. iajuiuwu w.us,
Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two In
the worst cases.
PILES. The original proprietor of these medicines,
was cured of piles of thirty-nve years standing, by the
use of the Life Medicines alone.
Fever and Ague For this scourge of the Western
Country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy
and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system
subject to areturn of the disease a cure by these medi
ritiM fa nerriiafipnt-f r- tlianv b satisfied and be cured
" ii: ii.. p j t inn rvimnl.iir.t. -fiprwral De
Jlliv.9 aun uici r
bility. loss of appetite, and Disea2?i cf females tte
Medicines have been used with the most beneficial re
sult! in cases of this description: Kings Evil, aud Scrof-
. - . . i i vr ; ; vi.Kt
iui anion ui lucm? icuiaikiuic acui.iucs. .isjvu.ch
Kervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Pal
pitation of the heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur
ed. Mercurial Disease. Persons whose constitutions
have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury
will Ond these Medicines a perfect cure, as they 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 York.
July 5, IS60, ly
VIU. s-1.
BROjVN v
DE. JOHK l
TXCE3 to tl.e pntnt1)t3 b4
ASKOv the Citr z Store, iu Erov
R. Bron. rgely i tiereto.
alo auuea la
TUi: BCT SELECTS
1
Anu
', perhaps, tte '
LARGEST STOCj? OF'BRtG?
Ever txousat abave 5t-JC3cpi,
Twenty-five Thousand Sold During the
last sis yoars.
An Aceraje of over 4,000 each Tear. Sal? have
increased from 1600 in '54 to 5,000 in '60.
A3 a Reaper, the "McCormick" has teen befcre
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 thehostof inventors en
gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, the
".McCormick" leads the van the acknowledged su
perior of all in the march for practical improve
ments. The representations made by other manufactur-
that the McCormick was "once" a noted Reaper,
but is now antiquated, is simply ridiculous, as the in
creasing demand will prove. No single establish
ment in the WORLD', manafactures 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 1861, the 'McCormick" is presented
greater attractio us than ever belore. As a Reaper
SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH AND DU
RABILITY command it to the farmer, while its capacity fcr
work, with economy of power, give it the preference
over all others.
The compacting the framo, thus securing a more
perfect balance to the machine : the position of tie
raker, in the rear of the driver, thug placing tie
weight where it should be, and relieving the weak
er paits of tho machine; the decreased weight, and
slight indentation of the sickle, the Cantor whe-;I,
and other improvements added, have materially les
sened the direct draught, and eo obviated the i'.f
dranght that many assure us that it does not now
vxist The draught of the Reaper is 'so light hat
in numerous instances the largo four-horse machiuo
is worked with but two horses.
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND
Small Fruits Cultivated and for Sale
AT TH5
OLIVE BRANCH NURSERY
Sixteen miles east of Cincinnati,
CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO
103,000 APPLE TREES 5 TO 7 TEST HIGH.
Leading sorts at $00.00 per M., regularly aborted
to the trade ; $elected, $10.00 per hundred; retail.
Peaches, $12.00 per hundred, retail.
Plums, 40 cents each, retail.
Cherries, 25 cents ea'h, retail.
Quinces, 25 cents each, retail.
Gooseberries. 75 cent per dz.f IToughton Seedl'g
Pear trees, 40 cent each. S'-andard.
Pear tree.SO cent each. Dwar
lilaekberrics, 1.0 0 per d itn. LawMn.
Straw berries, 2 imr M.
Rhubarb, $10,00 per hundred. Linnaeus.
The above named trees are nw growing upon our
own grounds, and we consider them very tine. The
proprietor's attention has been given for the last
fifteen years almost entirely to the propagation of
Nurseries, the cultivating and marketing of Fruits ;
and during this time, have made it a business to
collect from the most correct sources varieties espe
eialled adapted to this climate.
All orders, accompanied by cash, attended to
promptly; and, if necessary, delivered in Cincinnati,
and forwarded free of cort, except moderate charges
when orders are boxed or baled. Ad,lres.
W. C. DOLE,
Olive Branch, Clermont co., O.
consists cf the following trUo', h2;
jj's .. will sell elieap fur w-sh:
"Mte Lead, Castor Oil,
Pure '4ir.cL:, Ccd Liver (ft I
Frencu - , uck Sw(et 0;,' ;
China j.ul,
Raw ar,J ...
Spanish vTu 3" .
Turpentine,
r, Linseed Oil,
n a Tanner's Oil,
Cough Candy - Soar.
arnisu
Fancy Soap,
Tooth brushes.
Patent medicines, J-etT?tr
White Varnish,
Hair brushes,
Tcoth brushes,
Paint brushes
Stationery,
Steel Pens, Candies,
Gold Pens, tfut
Pencils, Raisins,
Hair oil, kc. ij.
'Prulet Soap, :
LiL'iera;e, :
8-,
Also, a Splendlil Issortacnt of
Perfumeries,
Comprising Lyon's Katharion, Cnhve, Pow.mti
Pennine ox marrow, bear cree-e, and on m'i.-i a4
ecences of all kind, and of the finest Quality.
STATIONERY.
Foolscip paper, fiucy letter paper, ji!t Ul b- Im,
aud envelopes, plain, fancy, and emosed. per.t ptm.
and pen-h.)iders, inks vt all kiud., mki'mU. mt'ir
and sealing-wax.
THE PEOPLE'S
PATP.iOTiO FiCTURE GALLERY.
Just P cells hid in splendid Style.
1. POETSATT OF JIAJOS AXUE2S0N. the
Hero of Sumter, 25
2. rORTEAIT OP MAJOR-GEN. BUTLE2, 25
3. POSTSAIT OF COL. ELISWOEIH, cf the
New York Fire Zouaves, aassinated at Al
exandria, after hauling djwn the Kehel
flag. 25
4. THE B0SISASDXEXT OF FOST SU1T
TEH, a magnifl.-entjlarge, richly colored en-
eravin. 25
5. THE MASS. EEGI1TENT Eghtin- their
way through the streets of Baltimore. A
most spirited picture, giving a very correct
idea of that bloody transaction. 25
6. "ST AH SPANGLED BAJTXE2." GOD
DESS OF LIB EST Y. A heart-stirring de
sion, exquisitely colored. 21
6. THE UNION VOLUNTEERS. The brave
soldier represented in the act of trampling
underfoot the traito-'s banner, and unfur
ling in its place the glorious old stars and
stripes" forever in triumph to wave."
8. THE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION, s
mammoth lithogradhic picture, brilliantly
colored, representing the various crack regi
ments in the United States service, in sull
dress, and equipped and armed for active
service, being one of the most magnificent
pictures of that kind ever got up in this
country. Among the military represented,
are the New Y'ork 7th, Mass. 8th, the Fire
men Zouaves, Col.Duryee's Advance Guard,
l?t German Rifles, French Zouaves, Billy
Wilson's Zonaves, etc., etc, Price 59
Any single picture will be sent by mail, postpaid
everywhere on receipt of price.
As A Mower,
The machine "f lSfil will b - f ni l fi'lr e 'aii
to nuy tet that it raiy be suUn-'-! f . T ' y'iL'"
indentatin of the Sickl. its i -.-i s,i 1 nui.;
nationwith the Vain and finder, si' . in ;ri?retM!
of motion not rrn,ti' nr!.? in rther iiii''i,ins, th ;i
enablingus to 'nynod ftrl; ;l i -;,,w t ru, x
en, even, workin? wll. Our
Improved Guard aud Patent Clever.
effectually prevents cboki:. n matffr w!,.it rv
condition of the ?ra, while onr nW divider r-.ir.l.
separates badly iTdijd and tangld clever '.rgra -,
whrre other machines fail.
There is also a preat advartnt'-; in m: serr-. i:I
sickle edge over the smooth. i i)"s nr-t rr ;:''r''
sharpening so often, thus saving time. OarS!'-!;
will frequently run through an entire harvt with
out once grinding, while the smooth edge must be
ground once each day, if not oftener. With asraoth
edge the draught increrses as the knife become dull.
Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials du
ring the season of I860, proved far lighter than sin
gle Mowers, cutting at the same time from twelve t
eighteen inches wider.
Our Mower can be used with or without the roel
this is important, and without the reel, weighs but
about 670 pounds. '
In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to
all pcrohasers, we would say4 as heretofore, hat far
mers who may desire it, are at liberty to work our
machine through the harvest, with any ther, aad
keep, and pay for, the one preferred.
Famphlew with full description of improvement
testimonials, Ac, can be had by application to
THEODORE HILL, Agent.
Brownville, Eebraska.
April 1S.1S51.
Pare Bred Fancy Poultry.
For sale Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden
and Spangled Poland, Sebright, Black African, red
and white Bantams, white and wild Turkey3. Pea
Fowls, white and brown Uong Kong, Bremen and
will Geese, White "Crested" aylesburgh and Mus
covy Ducks. Common and Madagascar Rabeits.
All animals sold will be tarefuily boxed with th
cecesiBry feed, an 1 delivered at the Express office.
Addrea W. A. GOODING, Oak Lawn
p37v5 Lockport, Will Co.
ONE DOLLAR ARRANGEMENT
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR OXE DOLLAR!
We will send the complete set of 8 pictures to any
part ot tne LnUed r"ale-, xstae pud.
for oxi: dollar ?
FOR OM: DOLLAR!
rou o::i: dollar:
FOR ON F, DOLLAR !
j V.'.' will f:: 3 fcy la.li",, rr..-t- i, f L ft,ilcar;ng si-tcf
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2. 25 ?j :o i.C: d a r.d Ucica Enrelsjes, eatirely
PURE LIQUORS
Holland Gin, Irish TTbisky. BonrVm WiiT, Qiarw
Brandy. Cordial. Tjrt Wine, Madeira, Wine, Wbittw.aa
and Malaga Wiue.
2?ninscni2?TiOTa.
Beinn a reeuiar rri.lnit and practic.r? rs!din,
the public mjy depend np-.u rreat c r e aaJ jeeur jcj to
wmr.nn.iir) prescriptions.
Brownville, April 25. ttO-ly.
SADDLERY ...
Saddles, Eridlcs, Collars Whip,
Lashes, Lines, Girths, Surcingles, j
Stirrups and Leathers, SnaJJle,'
Curb and Port Bills, Rir.g
Bradoons, Buggy Trimming!
Plastering Hair Constantly on Hani-
In order to suit all, I maze harness frgo $
per set.
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I have collars from 65 cents to $2 each.
Halters from 75c. lo $l.T5eac&.
1 wlLiL SELIj A3 LOW, if not lo
than any one north of St. Joseph, and tho
wishing anything in xny line will find it W
their advantage to give me a call before bsi
ing elsewhere,
JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
ROWXVILL.E, 2V. T.
Notice New Firm-
The rnder-: 'ti-.l i . - i-r- in thi'y
Brownville. N i rn-k i.'.i r r - ,i nvl ? " 01
SEIOEL. UUr,ESAOi I ., h it: ...Id th ir;
tiro interest in the Cl-thn .-c,.f.j t.Iv 1
who will hereafter can :h- luim-.- at tts
stand. SAVr.TL SEI'KL. .
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! -t. Xo. 4i..f our picture gai'.ery, (Th3 Crmbardaiciit
cl umter.)
5. Xo. 5 of our picture gallery, (The Massachusetts
Sixth. )
6. The splendid picture ''The Defenders of our
Union."
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
We will send the following, post-paid :
Portrait of the jouthful Col Ellsworth, assassinated
afc Alexandria, a martyr in the cause of liberty.
25 assorted Union Envel -pes.
The splendid picture entitl d "The Defenders of our
nion.
A magnificent Gold Union Pin, the most elejrantyet
got up valued at ?l 50.
Envelopes witlc tbo newest de?i?na and every de
scription of Union G.xjvLj can be procured of us
cheaper than any where elje. Sample seat free, to
dealers on application.
Ailess ail letters an 1 order.
L- J. Y0IGT & CO..
n50w2 12 tr.n Street. New ort.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
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FirTiracf Ke!?ra?ta. 5.ins. Njrtberti M uso JTra
SoVr.ern !'Tjt'.n as! pa eiher to sult.taeb 6;:
eitftfr 13 prir 9 : r otcer-sr.re
Capacity and Price cf
Taree Iron Kellers in Stron; Ina Fraif-
0 0 Oa Hore Vertical Mill pre efron 24
to 30 gallon of Juice per b or ; prxe
do 1 One horse Vertical pren?e from 15 to 40
tal vu of J'ice per hour ; price
Simt a Sn 1 ; extra heavy,
do 2 Tim horse Vertical pree from 35 ts W
gallons of Juica per hour ; libt drift
do 3 Twohure Vertical flozMe ? !are'l) pret
es frooi 33 to 60 gallons juic per hocr,beary
draft
do 4 Two hore Tertlca! (ilrsc ieare1)pre-
es from 50 to IS gallon of juice per twtu
heavy drait
do 5 Four borse Vertical Oinsrle ear'jd)caj
city from !OOto li5Kllon per hoar
do 6 To horse Horizontal (ba- k reared) suit
ble to attaca to Thre?hinn Mac'.ne r o'-Ser
power, presies from 40 to 60(aii-ns of
juice per hour
do 7 Two b re Horixontal, with vertical si1
to apply lever to. wortel by horse lame 45
criitai,prees o w gallon pr
do 3 Four horse Horizontal (back feared "Jit- 1
able to attain toThreshic atju:hiaeorotat; ,
power, prees TSto 100 lallons per ho'r ;
do 3 Six horse Horizontal iback (teare-lcaicu
lated for water or steam power, reur 'oT
tte belt, ami witi capacity to work.oifacroP jj; j
of from 15 to CD acres of Caie.
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