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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1861)
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SBWflHACniKBS. . EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented February 14th, 1860 Salesroom, 510 Broadway, Vt. ,c , NHW YORK. Tnu Machine 1 constructs J oo an entirely new principle of machinery, rosirg many rare and val uable improvements, having been examined by tbe roost rrnfcund experts, r.d renounced to bo fcjlil 1'LICITV ari l'EUr ECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged Bgiintt Sewing Machine . L Excessive faifrue to ! . Incapacity to ... . - i - every description of material. 5. I)igreeable noise while in operation. the operator I. Liability to get out of order. Expense, trouble and loss jt time in repair- iaz. Tie Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt frco all thec ooje clions. tt has a itrigLt needle pernendicular action Biases the LOCK or SHUTTLE STICII, which will Ji EITHER KIP nor RAVEL, and ia alike on both ides; perform perfect sewing on every description of material, fromLeatber to tbe finest Nansook Mn liu, with cotton, linen or silk thread.from the cor acst to tbe finest number. , . Having neither CAM nor COO WIlEEL,and the the least pcssiblu friction, it rum as smoothly as glass, and ia . Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It -requires tweny-five per cent, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl cf twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of obstruction render it ahnnt impossible to get it out cf order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to rtipply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this LNUIVALLLD JJAUiiL.. liat in a. more special manner do we solicit the Jutronage of larcbant Tailors, Drs Makers Coach Makers. Corset Makers, Hp-Skirt Manufacturers, j Gaiter I itters, Shirt and Bosom Makers, ; Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. fReligious end Charitable Institution will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: So. I.' or Family Machine, $45,00 ; Ko. 2 Small sited Manufacturing, $60,00 ; J'o. 3 Large sized aianufactirring, $75,00. Cabinets in Every Variety. We want Agents lor all towns in the United Etares, where agenciesare not already established, whom a liberal discount will be given, but we aaake no consienments. T. J. McARTHTJR c Co., 510 Hroadvray, Hfevr York. COLORED PLATES . OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS. WK have artiets constantly employed In painting pecimonsot ail kinds of Iruits, Shrubs. Evergreens and Flowers, and can supply nursery agents or others iih any quautity, either bound or ia sheet. Onr bound volumes are iuteuded to contain all that an agent win rxjuirein selling a list of general Nursery products. We our them mnch under the usual priee, and can 'smith tbe bound volume very low; and we have no Vesitaccy in earing that the execution of tbe artist and likeness to nature are not surpassed by any in tbe eountry. Call at the Advertiter office and see speci men b-ok ENSIGN A FORD, aod5-Fv2u3 Ohio Nurseries, Toledo, Ohl LATEST mo5i THE 1VAR. SEAT OF UHIOH ARMY VICTORIOUS. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C0HE AIH) SEE HE. DEN'S HE W STOCK. I have this dsy received my FALL STOCK or Hardware and Queensware, Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, . Hats and Caps, Powder and Shot, Choice Liquors, Furniture &.c. To which I take pleasure la calling the special atten tion ol tha public, feeliug assured I can offer such in d'v ement to purchasers as they never before have had in this piace. I have purchased under peculiarly favor ably cironmstance. and will give my patrona the bene- I Buy and Sell for Cash, V A VVli ill tllXllli CASH PAID FOIT HIDES. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER AND W AER ANTED! BrowoTille, Oct. 81, 1561. nil W. T. DEJf. SEEDS AND MACHINES, No. 14, North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, HO. .; Sign of tht Gilt Plow, Aed So's. 503 Xorth Fourth St., cr2I8 Brcatfway. PLANT & BROTHER, . ABTS ItCCEIVINQ a large assortment of Plows. lisrrowV Cultivators, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Erodes, Picks, Axes, Uatcbets, SoyO-.es. fcnaltm. Cradels, Kirks, Grindstones, Cahoon' Broadcast Seed Severs, Seed Drills, Hy, S:rT snd Orn Slock Cutters, TBrerbers, Corn Sbeller. Pumps. 1 KIrbj's American Iron Harvester ReToWitif end Sprint tooth Horse Day Hakes, S.raMT' Ciler and Tlne Mills with Pre, PiijtarCaiie Crurhers and Evaporators, Mutt's Portable Kiirn.ire and Ca'Urou, P..rt.We Krijiues and Uree Poers, Portabie Kionrand Com Weal Mills, Wood and Iron Working Machinery, MoriisiQ3 and TenoDinp Machines. Iatiers. IWU Cutters. Coach Screws, Lanteraa, O.mw'f Purisble Forse and Bellows, latiier and Rubber BeltiDg. l.aco Leailicr and Stesm Packing, rrei's Wliin Marbine, 5:pe1vard. ra1e, . G,iUBL:- CRASS AXD OTHER SEEDS. JrJ-Send for Circulare.S Orders soiiwtcU andrromptiv executed by PLANT & BUOTEER. -March, ISfit. (FU-4uj-An3S-4in) CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CL0THE.TG Ever offered in this Sfarket. DOIBT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT Till Batiinore Gotliiug Store, BROVTIIVILLE, IT. T. DAVID SBIGBEi, Announce to the public that be has opened ont a stork of READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, &C, &.C., &.C. Unprecedented In quantity, quality and prices. He isdetermined his prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer here in the West, at Just as low rates as such soods can he purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pant3 from $1 to $7, Vesta from $1 to $5. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, 8ns- ders. Neckties, Socks, Hand kerchiefs, 4-c., In the same proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts In the future to give entire satisfaction. GaJJL A23.d. see laim. . DAVID SElUEL. Brownvllle.JunelS, 186i.-ly Xjools. IE3:e:re! CLOTHIN G mm AWAY! JACOB MAHRON, Merchant Tailor, BROWNVILLE, Will give to customers just now such bargains as has never before been presented to them Be will sell his goods or manufacture to order And take la pay CASH OR WHEAT. At the highest market price. Brown ville, August 23th. 1S61. Electric Weather Indicator. This neat and curious instrument foretells the Mcsther from 12 to 21 hours in advance. Sent free by mail on receipt of 50 cents by the manufacturers, LLIj & SJyj.f ewarit, . j. laoerai aiscouni. w Apents. SADDLBEY. Saddles, Drldlcs, Collars, Whips, Lashes, Lines, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrups end Leathers, Snajjle, Curb and Port Bills, Ring Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings. Plastering Hair Constantly on Hand. In order to suit all, I make harness from $ per set. I have collars from 65 cents to $3 eacft. Halters from 75c. to $1.75 each. 1 WILL SELL AS LOW, If not lowe than any one north of St. Joseph, and those wishing anything in my line will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buy ing elsewhere, JOHN W. MDDLETON, imowisriixE, nr. t. ec? ' M JUSP3EREIES ! RASKBESRIES ! I 4 1 JUJ. Hudson Hror $2 per doi, 25ais each. t raawxl TslfUJ 150 " H - .a- " Whif4f au I Red Antwur? TT do1- OSIER WILLOW CUTTIjYGS, Variety Ferpureu fer live fence. I will cut, bundle and deliver the Cuttings at Brownville for $5 per eighty rods ; being bat a little over two doilart per thousand. 1 bis is from one to three dollars less than ever offered before. All orders at these prices must be sent in before the 1st of October, 1831. bend orders by mail with esb, to r. o. Tiioirrsoir, Nebraska City, If. T. NEMAHA NURSERY, ) 18 miles West of Nebraska City.v August l.-n8-tf On new Air Line Kearney Road.) Bloomingtoa ITursery, At the crossing of the Illinois Central, and St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroads. Established 1352. on the open Prairie, and contains 140 acres. Fruit, Orna mental and Nursery Stock, a very large, general and reliable assortment, VERX CHEAP tor Cash. Especially Adapted to the Severe Climate cf tte Iortliwest. APFLS TREES, from 1 to 4 years old. $15 to $60 per 1000. BOOT GRAFTS, $40 per 10, Ot 0. APPLK STOCKS. one to two yeara, seiectec tor grartinir, $j; second class. fi per tboudsand. M AZZAKD CBERRT. $3 per 1,000. STANDARD AND DWARF PEAK, CHEERT, PLUM, PEACH, QCIXCK, NECTARINE, AND APRICOT DWARF APPLK, QUINCE, PEAR, PLUM. AND HOSE STOCKS. Jpple Sciont$l bO per thousand. L uuingtu$age Orange. $1,00 and z,so per thousand. lVilion'i Straxcbery, and many other Standard Sorts- three dol lars per thousand. Grapet Catawba, C Union, Iabella. well rooted, one year old three dollars per hundred, twenty dollars per thousand. Delaware one and two years old. four to ten dollars. RJtu- barfc, best sorts two to five dollars per hundred. Horjhton Gootberrx, one to two years o!d one to three dollars per hundred. Downing' Evtr Bearing Mulbery four to eight dollars perdoxeu. oerjrru several sorts ten dollars per theussnd. Shade and XVeeping Trees. Shrub. Flower Roott. But. .Rosea. an inimeuse variety mostly one to two dollars fifty per uoren. Packing carefully done. Catalogues sent on receipt oi a uirev tet autuip. Aaarebi, F K PHOENIX, Nov 14, 1S61, nl9-6ml Bloomingt on, Illinois. TO THE PUBLIC. We leave all our business in tbe hands of H. JI. At kinson. All owingns will pay immetiitely. T. J. MARTIN k CO. XoTembar 14, 181 nlS-tfJ i f I I M 3 U Q i rr23 n n 3fH) MATN STRKFP. RROWNVJLLE. N. T. Takes pleasure In announcing that be has now on hand, a large and select stock of everyart cle inhia line, J Of all tbe Improved patters ; viz: Plymouth Rock, Charter Oak, Valler Forge, Elevated Oven, A., Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, via : A combined Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice mueea rorsmaii iammes TTFaOrV SH felH()N KOK," SUGAR BOILERS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. Coal and Lard Oil Lamps Bras8 Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, c JAPANNED WARE, v hi MwnrM fhariirh tn rfinnfir)nr iati RimDle and imDroved 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 the country lam prepared to put up puttering and spoutius and all other work of myUneatthe shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper country .v. Brownville, August, 30 I860. 1LATEST NEWS. PY TUICO U 1 Lwan3 "Si ill liJ 9 9 CMIOCE IBOTILEID) LTOTOKS, dL9 i - i i l a i sm ii :iJira u 4 ! 'i UNA. ,1 V 1 W U It OOPS '5 JEWELRY. Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, &c. - Come and see and Secure Bargains. THE MIILIL. Brownville, August. 30. 1860. BROWNVILLE n n w e ra w i r rs? (La li u i& rim -"-jjif- r taaaaa'- fie ; Htm. v 111 Hi u M ) .U 3 T t-i (rrrd f 1.: -""Sk ! f m t Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has jus: opened a new LIVERY STABLE, where he will always be ready to furnish gentlemen with Sad.d.1 23CoiT303, ISraeioa, OEiOJOQ, to, oto, CHARGES REASONABLE. Brownnlle, Judo 19th, 1561. (nSO-Iy) JOHN A. SMALL. JOHN A. PONN, Has Removed Trom hia Old Stand on the Levee to V7HITITEY'S I7EY7 BLOCS, ' MAIN STREET, L BROWN VI lf T. Where he has opened up a FRESH STOCK OO23L0lEStlXXCT Of STAPLE AXD FATsCY DRY :GOODS, ALSO 'A Large Stock of Choice Family CONSISTTNQ OF Flour, Ham, Bacon Sngar, LIolaEse3 Cofico, Tea, Salt, Cheese, 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, addlery Soots and Shoes. HlS knowledge of tbe trade and wants of the people of Boownville and vicinity enables him 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. II T MIT TI Ml 3B302HL.IEES. WHITNEY'S BLOCK Bs,WE2"ill 1861 McCOKMlOK'S Eeaper & Mower. 3V A.zx-ufa.otxxrocX Toy C. II. McCOIllIICK & DUOS., CHICAGO, ILLS. Twenty- five Thousand Sold Daring the '69. ltst six. years. An Average of over 4,000 each Tear. Sale hate increated from 1600 in '54 to 5,000 in As a Reaper, the "McCormick" has been before tbe American public for the last twenty years, and daring that time baa gained a reputation which is uWorld-Vid:" Notwithstanding the yearly in creasing competition, and the host of inventors en gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, the "McCormick" leads the van the acfnowieagoa su perior of all iu the march for practical improve ments. - The rer resentations made by other manufactur that the McCormick was "once" a noted Reaper, but is now antiquated, i simply ridiculous, as tao in creasinz demand will prove. No . single establish ment in the WORLD, manafactares so largoly of these implements, and none expends equal uoaey time or talent in r citable improvements. Many changes have been effected during thspast season, and for IS6I, the McCormick" is presented greater attractions than ever belore. At a Reaper SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DU RABILITY comra-nd it to the farmer, while its capacity for work, with economy of pouer, give it the preference over all others. The compacting the frame, thus securing a more perfect balance to the machine : the position of the raker, in the rear of be driver, thus placing the weizht where it should be, and relieving the weak erpaits of the machine; the decreased weight, and slight indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel, and other improvements added, have materially les sened the direct draught, and so obviated the tide draneht that manr assure ns that it does not now vxist. The draught of the Reaper is so light hat in numerous instances the large four-hono machine is worked with bat two horses. As A Mower, The machine of 1831 will be found fully equal to wtry test that it may be submitted to. The slight indentation of tbe Sickle, its lightness and combi nation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase of motion not practicable in other machines, thus enablingns to ''o good tcorJr, witha a slow team, ox en, even, working well. Our Improved uuard and Patent Lleaner, effectually prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the grass, while onr new divider point separates badly lodged and tangled clover or grass, where other machines fail. There is also a great advantage in onr serrated sickle edge over the smooth, a it does not recuire sharpening so often, thns saving time. Onr Sickle will frequently ran through an entire harvest with out once grinding, while the smooth edge muat be ground once each day, if not oftener. With asraoth edge tbe draught increrses as tne Knue become tiuu. Our draught is uniform, and in repeated trials da ring the season of 1360, proved far lighter than sin gle Mowers, catting at the same time from twelve U eighteen inches wider. Our Mower can be used with or without the reel this is important, and without the reel, weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to all pcrchasers, we would say as heretofore, hat far mers who may desire it, are at liberty to worn our machine through the harvest, with any ther, and keep, and pay for. tbe one preferred. Pamphlets with foil description of improvements testimonials, Ao, can be had by application to THEODORE IIIIL, Agent. Brownville, Nebraska, April 18,1861. I 0 II A V I II E S . MT Stock of natire Tin -nprua all the rent ble varieties with which . acqnainted , s lants have been produced with Ptcr.e'u?Jlr, :i8 mot favorable circumstances for heauny "V" SenLand surpass in excellency any that I tare here- tofore neen uij For the fail tra.ie, oniy um im v. Village. Lenoir,inciuu,;''"v-i"'- o . - -.v A1,pn'. Hvbrid is offered. Cf nr i or Xiuuin. " . . the supply u hob ix, best Delaware layers, also, la b00.Ddopa ur.uUrj. Fwthm- price tSof Parbet, and Con cord, grown w.tn emeiu M 1 ? Vi7d, ing. Uood layers oi w"'v-i Mnil. also Clara, Ca.sidy, To Ka Ion, Rebecca, Mill ers I.oui.-a, Logan, Emily, Canby's August, Uudscn, Yx. Prolific, Cuyahoga. &a. . A general assortment of foreign vaneUes for vi- DCOf 3DowningV Everbearing Mulberry the supply is not large, and a great part of the trees ' dy ordered. They are very vigorous, and the wood well grown and matured. , . , Wholesale descriptive list sent to those who wisd to form clubs, on application. List also sent to dealers. Fourth edition cf Illustrated CaUlogne sent for two three-cent stamps It is designed to be a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage ment of the vine, giving snch information as pur chasers and growers are supposed to need. Pa""0 ular directions are given for the pre para Uon of the soil and planting, and the directions for training are illustrated by many cartf ally prepared engrar- 1DThe descriptions of the varieties will be foand accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person al knoweledge, and very extensive observation. C . V. GRANT. IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL. Westchester Co., Kew York. TO THE PEOPLE OF In the month of December, 1858. the undersigned for the first time offered for sale to ihe public DB. J.BO VKK DODS' IMPERIAL WINE B1TTEHS, and In thir short period they have niven snch universal aatisf ac tion to the many thousand of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. Tbe amount of bodiiy and mental misery arisinjt simplv from a ne glect of small complaints is surprising, and it la there, fore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and moet trifiina- bodily ailments ahould be had; for disease of the body must invariably affect the mind. Ihe snbscrirers now only auk a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS'S Imperial Wine Bitters from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Bittera for the cure of Weak Stomacha, Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any o'her reme dy en earth. To be assured of this, it la only nects- essary to make the trial. The wine ia of a very aupe rir quality being about one-third stronger than oth er wines, warrainir and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these bitters are tonic and alterative in Iheir character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and five a fine tone and healthy action to ail ita parts, by eqnalizing the circulation, removing the obstructioas and producing a general warmth. They are excellent for diseases and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic I requir ed to strengthen and brace the sytem. No lady who is subject to lasitude and faintness. should be without them aa they are reviviryin in their action. THESE BITTERS TYI11 not only Care but Prevent Disease. and in this respect are doubly valuable to tbe person who mny us Z tbem for INS1P1ENT CONSMMPTION weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, diseasec of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. DR. DODD'S Celebrated TFIne Hitters For Sore Throat so comntoa aniucg the Clergy they are truly invaluable Fur the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyers and all public spaekers for book-keepers tailors seamatresses. studrnts.ar artists, and all persons lea ding a sedentary life, they will prove beneficial. As a beverage; they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicions to the taste. They produce all tbe exhierat ing effectsof brandyor wine, without Intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of exessive strong drink, and who wish to rerraln from It. They aie pure and entirely free from the poisons con eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which the conntry is floodfd. These bitters noto nly CURE but prevent disease, and should he used by all who live in a country where the water Is bad. or where chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may begiv. en freely to children and Infanta with impunity. Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act cf humanity, should assist in spreading these valuable bitters over the land, and tareby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. In all affections ofthe Ilead.SJck Headache, or ferrous Head ache, Dr.Dod's Imperial Trine Bitters Will be found to be most Salntarn and EQcaclous. The many 'cirtiflcates which have been tendered na and the letters which we daily receive, ereeonclearvw Trf that amona the women these Bittera have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. v ,.n in the land should be without tbem. and ttw who once nse them, will not fail to keep a full DR J Bovee Bod's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has ued them successfully in his practice for the laa i-tnt flr vears. The -proprietor before purobasin h. riaht to manufacture and sell Dr. Bove. n.wi reiebraieg Iraperfal Wine Bit ers, badtibem test d by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro nonriced them a valuable and safe remedy fordssease inhniiph the medical mn of this country, as aaen- r.r thin rftwinorove of Patent Medicine yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be fonM n ThoTTniiiHl States, acaoalnted with their medical nrnr,rtie. who will not highly approve Dr. Dod's 1J4 PERIALW1XR BITTERS In all nwlv settled places, where there Is always a laraeqnantlty of deeayln timber) from which a poi sonous miam is crested, these bttteds shooed b used every morning boforebreakgast. Dtt. J. BOTXE DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pare and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. Soli.mn'a Seal. Comfrev. Wild fhery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian, They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himsel , who Is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should rmt be elassed among the quack nobtruma which flood the country, and acainst which the medical profession so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters hae been so thnroflsrVy tested by all classes of community, for almost every vri ety or disease incident to human syntem, that they are now deemed Indispensable aa a Tonic, Medicines and aj Beverage. in bouse ana opcu , . a ---- yard planting some strong vines, gra. ted on ba and Isabella stocks, are offered at a low Pure Bred Fancj Ponltry. For sale Black Spanish, White Dorking, Golden and Spangled Polands, Sebright, Black African, red and white Bantams, white and wild Turkeys. Pea- Fowls, white and brown Ilong Kong, Bremen and ild Geese, White Crested" Aylesburgh and Mus covy Docks. Common and Madagascar Rat kits. All animals eold win ce tarein.iy boxed aits tne fteeeis'ery feed, and delivered at the Express ofSice. Address W. A. GOODING, Oak Lawn 37v L?ekprt, Will -ixirtoi: ONE HUSHED A!iDr02n FRUIT AND OUNAMEVru Best quality, and very cheap. i to four years, 15 to 8 dollar, pet 'K. Scions, one dollar and fiftyPcenLl0tt,aJl- 10,009 forty dollars. 7 "nU- tGrj.; . Stocks apple, best, one to two v i, ' lars. becond class one dol miso. rear, num, Quirut. p' ether Slocks. Osage One dollar fifty to two d,l' Gooseberries Houzhtor- t t J91 7 v. 7 i;- per thousand. WUsoa'ssirawberria ' thousand. Evergreens. T?ip 7)17:., Standard Pear, Phn, ChtfH tTni For Catalogues send 3 ecnt suaip, j F. K. Phctvtw r,. . 'A October, T 3, 3m. 'owaist'-oa.la. Concord GrapoT I have the lararest and bent ... . 7 eord G orders : er rates vines, three years old, now bearing &; L one year old, will be sent by aail pos , and warranted to grow. 7 ' V, on, year old vine, perdo.en.t ;Es. Three uu n a do do dn A great reduction from these trice, ;n i w. I those who buy by tha hundred or I wanted in all sections to sell tha,. to gents for vines gets cp a elub will "I 01w free for each doien ordered. lW9 r Cuttings with twoor fourbudj.one dnRari- -nt by mail, postpaid or by eipr loo . r" V irs; 500 f..r fifteen dollars; 10orf B ,W o but via it sent : lars: October is the best month to set th as long astaegroand is nnfroien. All money sent at my risk. A year's ored i .1 klglT? li VI V,nsihl? 1 who deair who order J ft dellars worth or core The Cc and wine as far north as Canadas. A circular with more fall details n-nt fr toil applicanU. T. B. MIXXER, Clinton, Oneida Ca. N T (Late Editor and Proprietor of the "Rural Uncord is decidedly the best family msrW 'l For the Fall Traded The subscriber has for sale the comirj iaua the following: 503 Houghton's Seedling and CI aster GocstW, 1,000 Red Dutch Currant. 2.000 New Rochelle Blackherry. 200 Red Antwarp Raspberry. 200 Brinclle'i Orange u 100 White Grape Currant. 500 Victoria Rhubarbv 500 Isabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grace. 100' Tuttle's hed Grape (New aejfis.) - Also: a large assortment of Oraameatai Shrub bery, for which see priced list, which will U for warded gratis on application. Address, H.A. TERHY, Aug. 1851. Crescent City, low M 1016 STB 1 ii IN nnownvniLs, 'Wliitiiey'f Block, Main Street. , LOOK FORTHESIGN OF THE ELK HO Hand MORTAR J. J. TEURMAN, ANT0UNCE3 to the citiiens of Brownvills sad vicinity that he has removed his Drug titoitfroin Sidney, Iowa, to the City of Brown viUe, and having added thereto an extensive stock of Fresh Drugs, ' Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paint3 and Oils. Pure WiriPs and Liquors, For Medical Purposes, Hair and Tooth brushes, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Sea?, Invites the public patronage. 53"Phylciana Prescriptions attended t at all &s tvta sy day a ad ntpbt. Brownville, April llth, 1351. d40-j! J Wheat! WheafrVTheat ! Farmers Look to Yoar Inleresil "7E7xxx. T. X3o2ay . Is paying and will continue to pay the Highest Hart Price for WHEAT end PRUDULZ. In goods. Hi stock of Goods conslsU of . BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUENSWARE NAILS, DOORS and WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING HAIR. 30c per to., TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR, BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. I also, keep a well selected stock of. Calf, IU?, Tppaf and Sole Lether for mauufacturing BOOTS and SHOES, which I will warrant to give satisfaction. I win mi iy pjeseat stock of Good at prices to suit ' ' which win be cheaper than goods have before, for Cash, Hide. Wheat orprwucw 7 but no credit will he given. Brcwnvir.e, Aciu.ilst, 1S41. W T.DZi. ao4tf Parcbase one Botlle! It Costs l)u t Little! Pnrirr tbe Itlood. Give Tone to the Sto-macli---nTiovase the Sys andfr lonsr i.Ife. Price SI 00 perBottla, 6 Eottles Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD k CO., SOLE PSOPllTZTOS 78 "William Street, ITew Terk. Por sale by druggist and grocers generally through out the country. Oct. 17. 1881. John Garnett, William Koening, and Jame P. Blnnden. (the latter, long a seedsman in the em ploy of Messrs Landreth fc Son ) hare united under the firm or JOHN GARnETT ci CO. rOR THE PROSECUTION Or TBI Agicnltural I mple mpnt Airp SEED BUSINESS, They will constantly keep on hand a full supply of I Landreth1 s Warranted harden Seeds, all fresh, and of tbe last year's growth. To be obtained at the old house at Philadelphia, and will confine their sales of uarden feeeds excla- sive to those. They will keep a very large stock of All Implements and Machinery in Use, EXBBACISd ALL TBI IMA visa AKTICLKS I3T TSI TBADB, OP TBS BEST V iKCF ACTCSB. Thev solicit the eontinaed eustom cf their friends, and of all those who have dealt at th 5 noh house of LAKSSfra A Sox, at St. Louis. Oar prices shall be very low. ia aeeo.danee with the tlx . j, aad we hope to satisfy all who call en us, ai to the raperior quality er ewrsvcK, ani ae pmee. Oregon Nursery. We beg to call the attention cf ihepuWic toth i rto- ral department of oar ZitainaTent. wnica " have in full and ueeef operation, our Greenhouse, bedding and Plowertnit piaou. Sb""' fcc eon sistiog in part of Geraueums, Verbeoasi- r- llaa, Pe loxe. Pe.n les, Heliotropes, ttc, w "7: ' " sale leconiiDZ Spring at lower prices iaa B,lV.ckll by elaelog them witbia the reach of all. i a ants ftower all Summer, and for size, color, fo.Ti.aM fragrance of flower cannot be excelled. Having tbe advanuge of a first class prop. bouse and ita a ppendages, which affords us raciii Increasing our stock tomeetany demand, pirtisw a have no feara f getUcg what they wast by Bndio a tnelr orders early. We attend to the Propagating DFert.iieut our.-- and warrant every article purchased a u w " strong, healthy, well rooted plant, and true to aaaie OurdecripUve aod priced catalotue will be eat April, and will be forwarded by mall to all appllcaai J. A. VAX ARSD ALE, ft. CO., St. Josepo a sr-"--Houae, and B. W. PCKXAS, Fanner Otflce, Br'1 K.T.. are our authonxed AgeoU. All ordera left w tbem will receive prompt attention. cc n. a. bvw--- P. S. Havin foreim niU specially tut the we will have SWIET POTATO JLor'2BjL million, at reduced prices. Oregon, Jlo. les. 191 TTTE OPORTO GRAPH The Oporto is a very strvng grower, aiidu per fectly hardy, having fruited annually r fo, more thaa kh rears. Jt ia rm" . ' . v 1. ..S ng produced from five to ever t.aAeJ. each. in a sins-la season, iwo vidcs, --y--" "v. in La Salle county, Illinois, were nn.njured oy w eold, and fraitd last seaaon. The w ne Snds a rea dy sale from two to four dollars pef g.iOB. what the public say of theOport'V" It i3 esteemed by Iliysicians a tP3 It ia souse what astringent, rich and One Tbe vines are nnfailin and good bearers. Lr. Lonsoury. . ,v, tl Save sir different kinds of Cnpes, and tae Oporto is the beal of either of them for wine, o better than any other crape that I am. acquaint with." A. Devereae, ia the RureL . fcror several yeara we have made win from w 0 rcrto Grape, and ad a ready sale a: oc dol ,ax felling 50 bcttlas fartias'.e ordsrs." J-, Stress vines ft to $3. For viejs cr dMrwee E. WARS STVX3TZ3'?7 ?' ' sJTvl-t. s