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33. VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES.
Among rl i -h are W. 1 Wa A!biry, $1 pT 109 rr
dj wr H'fH; -Jeany Li;iJ, $1, 0 p:r It'); Trinnpbc
de'&and, ti per Job ; Uomc ni'ms, iloveys SeJliiig,
Hookers, iiiu k t'nuce, Hay Quetu and -3 otLo.r
kiids at $1 p-r 1 UO.
Plants of aU4o1,.u Pine Si-rin'y of 1853 at 2
Pr d r.
jUf. Isfll. NEMAHA NURSERY.
. Strawberries.
. FLUSHING. N. Y.
T5T;il . their new Strawberry Catalogue, f "tn
rriainir 1 d varieties, and ccw Catalogues of Hul,
Lmm Flowtro and Grapes to applicants enclosing
' Princ's ?'-r!pt Magnate Tiiomphe d Hand.
Holer's Jenny UcA, and 20 other varieties, $! r
100 and 5 per 1000. Wilson's Albany, 7 acta per
joy, 4 r 1000, ilO for 3U00. Austin's Seeding
f I for I 'ien.
Far ether splendid varietieJ ice Catalogues.
Aug.
NIC0LLETTE HOSE.
t am prepare! to nil orders for tbl fine swet scented
. with com -iron plants, at tbe following very
luw rmes, viz:
Finple Plants, - - - . ,
- WOO
Now if the time to ortameut your Lawns -and Eesi
dewa chMply. A. TTTtRT,
fn-l-trl Crcswnt City, low..
.
Apple Tees.
0.0C0 young and Mrnight Apple Trecp, in twenty
Lardy varieties, at $i p-r hundred.
WANTED. Twe nty five hogs from 4(Tto S3 lbs.
weight at high prices, to be paid for in Nursery
Stock at low prices.
Orinoco Tobacco Seed.
Tat op in papers cuRcient to plant five acres at
licts; a red stump to be enclosed to pay return
(HXUge.
"Wanted.
0 bnhel seed spring Wheat at 75et per bushel
THE OPORTO CItAPE.
The Oporto i a very string grower, and is per
fectly hardv, having fruited annually for more than
ten years." It is very productive, oM vines Lav
iff produced from five to over ton bushels each,
in single season. Two vines, two years planted
in La Salle counlr, Illinois, were uninjured by the
eld, and fruited lat'sean. The wine finds a rea
dy aale from two to four dollars per gallon. l.ea(l
UattberublicPiiy td" theUKTt-.
"It is esteemed by Physicians a good 1 rt ine.
It is aotrewh.it nst.-ingent, rich end of fine tody.
The vine are unfailing and good bearers. Uev.
l)r. LotLtisbury.
"I have six different- kinds of Gripes, and the
Oporto if the b?st of ci'her of them for wine, and
Letter than any other grape that 1 am acquainted
with." A. Dtvereaa, iu the Rural.
For several yar we have made wine from the
Oporto Grape, and find a rendy eaie at one dollar per
bottle, seMugoO bottles forsiugle order." bylves
Ui Clark. .
Strong vines fc1 to $3. For vinog or circular
ddrw E. WARE SYVESTElf Lyons, . .
. J7v5-.tf.
HIT EST ritOJS THE SEAT OF
IT A It.
'MUFYViSTORlGCS.
GOODS CHEAPER THAN EYEK.
THE STOF.E TOR BAR3AIIIS.
PIIWES TO SUIT TIIF Tl.VES.
COHE AND SEE HE.
DEN'S HEW STOCK.
I have this received my
FALL STOCK
or
Hardware und Queensware,
Dry Goods aDd Groceries,
' -Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Powder and Shot,
Choice Liquors,
Furniture &.c.
To wbleta I Ut plenRtire la eal!lne the special atten
ln of lb public, feeling assured I can offer such in
ducement to purchaser a tliey never before have had
La this piace. I have runiiated under peculiarly favor
ably circumstances, utid will give my patron the bene
Ct of my good fortuue.
i Juuy anu eu lor uasn,
OR PRODUCE IN HAND.
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING
Ever offered in this Market.
SO DOtUT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
Batiiuora Cothing Store,
BHOV7NVILLE, IT. T. .
DAVID MGEL
Announce to the public that be has cpered out a
stock of
ready-made clothing,
loots and shoes,
hats and caps,
carpet sacks,
gestlmen's un
DERWEAR, Unprecedented In qnantity, quality and prices. He
lsuVtermined hi prices sha'l correloIld wiih tbe
times, and therefore offer here in tbe West, at just
as low rates as such goods can be purchased anywhere
in the United Slate. As a kauiple vf his prices be
will mention that be sell
Coats from $1,25 up to $15,
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to $5.
Boot Shoes, rials; Caps, Fancy and Wbite Shirts, Sn.
dcro, Neckties, i'otks, Handkerchiefs, &.c, in the same
pnKrtion.
The proprietor embrace th.'s "pportunlty of returning
thaiiks tor past patronage, and promise to spare no ef
forts iu tbe futmeto give emiie satisfaction.
DAVID SEiGEL.
BrownviMe, June 13, lS61.-ly
XiOOls. Hero!
CLOT II I N G
GIVEN AWA
CASU PAID rOR HIDES.
BQOTSs.WD SHOES MADE
ORDER AXD
TO
WARRANTED!
BrowpTille, Oct. 81,1561.
W. T. DEK.
El7
CHEAP ILOWE S c FRUITS
I will send, by mail, port pa id, 101 small eulds,
isosflT mixed T CLIPS, for one dollar, and Lrse
llulbs-of same, for Z'2. Cther Uulbs, named, luw
noucb.
. Ut'KBACEOUS TF.RENXIALS, of 50 sort', fine
nixed HOSES and other IIAKHY SAKUKi'EUV,
by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 d dlars per 100. Nam
ID and ohoick pokis, about double, price; and more
in jnnall slected Jots in aJ, 500 va-lctics.
"Smjill FRriTs"of all ecrts, including Delaware
and tJoXCORD GkaFES, equally reiuonable.
FRriT and Ckn amkstal Tkef.3, 25 jtereent.low
r than usual. All tiafely picked, to keep a month,
at tiurthaaen cost. Adare.
. JOHN" A. KIXXICOTT,
Tbe Grove P. 0., Cook Co, lils.
WILLOW CREEK
J5,000 Standard Apple trees, of tbe most hardy and
approved varieties, tbree and
four years old, from five to per 100 p. 600 piooo
ifbt feet hlKh f 10.00 $40.00 $,00.00
Gooseberries, Houghton's 4. 00
Strawberries. Stc Pine, 'he best
variety known P0 1.50 5 B0
VcAvory No 1 T5 S.OO 8.50
J eonies Seedl'g. Geneee, crimson 1.00 3.00 6.00
Lawton Blckterry, per dozen $2.00
Kranaonla Easi-berry " f0
falntafT " 63
Scotch Dybrtd Pie Plant, none better4.00 15.00 55 00
Victoria ... 6.U0
Ked Dutch Currant, p. dozen $1 00 6.00
Black Kaple Curr'l " 2.00
One year old apple seed'lnps j i)n
. Alto rumerusii other articles contained In ICurieries
gacaraiiy, Roses, Dahlias, Phloxes, &.c, c.
AdHrM, E. K. BACCX,
IVtllow Creek, Lee Co., Ill
JACOB MAHRON,
Merchant Tailor,
BROWNVILLE,
Vi II pive to customers Just, now guch bargains as has
never before been presented to them He will sell his
guods or manufacture to order
j Cost;
And take in pay
GASH OR WHEAT.
At the highest market price,
Brown vi lie. AuKUSt 29th. 1861.
SADDLERY.
Saddles, Dridles, Collars, Whips,
Lashes, Lines, Gi'iihs, Surcingles,
Siirrvps and Leathers, Snaffle,.
Curb and Port Bills, Ring
Bradoons, Bvggy Trimmings.
Plastering Hair Constantly on Hand.
In order to suit all, I make harness from $ sU6
per set. '
I have collars from 65 cents to $2 eacV
Halters from 75c. to $1.75 eacli.
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 tae a call tefcre buy
ing elsewhere,
JOHN W. MDDLETON,
uoytxvil.ee, X. T.
ec? 25
. "Creveling" Grape Vines:
Orders for Vines id tbi really dtltciou an J early
Grap accompanied by CaL will receive proiui.t
attention.
. Good one year Tines, 50c each, $ 4 per doren.
Wood two year Vine, f 1,00 eiu h. $7 per d..en.
. r. M. tiOUDWIX A liUO
'D3 Kicgston, Luierae Co., l'a.
Bloomington Hursery,
iLLinois.
At the crossing of the Illinois Central, and St. Louis,
Alton and Chicago Railroads. KataMisbed 1S52. on
the open Priie, and contains 140 seres. Fruit, Orna
mental and Nursery Stock, a very larpe, general and
reliable assortment, VHE CHEAP for Cah.
Especially Adnpted to the Severe Climate
of the Ncrtliwest.
APrLK ntEF.S. from 1 to 4 years old. $15 to 60 per
1000 KOO? GRAFT3, $4J per 10.(h ( . APPLE STOCKS
one to twu years, selected for grafting. $0; second class
$t pr tliocisand. MAZZAKD CI1ERUV. $3 per 1 MX)'
STAND AKI AND DWARF PF.Ali, CIIKRKY. PLUm'.
PRACH, QUINCE, N FX TAR INK, AND APRICOT -DWARF1
APPLE, QflNCE, PEAR. PLl'it, AND
tOSK STOCKS. Apji'.e Sciont $1 60 per thousand.
Cutting Ositfe Orange. St 6t an J 2.5o per thousand.
IJ ilsou't Straicbery, aud m.iny other Staiidid S )rt
three dollars per thousand. Grcpes CatMWta. Clinton,
Isabella, well rooted, one year old three dollar per
hundred, twenty dollars rer thousand. Delaware
one aud two years old, tour to ten dollars. ilAti
bnrb, he-t sorts two to five dollars per hundred
Houghton Gooiberri,, one to two year vlii "me to
three dollars per hundred Dotvning'i Ever Bearing
Mu!bery four to eijjht dollar perdozen. Trfrcrcen
severs! si.rls ten dollars per thout-aud. Shade and
Weeping Tree, ishrubt. Floirer Root Vtilbs Hon,
an immense variety mostly one to two dollars tiny
per d sen.
Paikint: carefully done. Catalogues sent on receipt
cf a three cent stamp. Addicss,
F K PnOENIX,
Nov 14, 1S61, nl9-5m Bloomington, Illinois.
cr cure
nepvouslleadache
9
By the ne of these Pilla the perirdic attacks of Xen
ons or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taKen
at the commencement of an attack immediate reiiei
from "pain aud sickness will be obtained. rr.mH
They seldom fail in removing tbe Nauxta ana ueaa
ache to which females are so subject. r , M
They act gently upon the bowels removing cosftre-
n "or Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving tbe appetitf, giving tone and -gor
to the digestive organs, aid restoring tbe natural
elasticity and strength of the 'vhole system.
The CEPHALIO PILLS are the result of long investi
gation and carefully conducted experiments; having
been In use msny years, during which time they have
prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf
fering from Headache, whether originating in the ner
vous system er from a deranged state of tbesfoffiffcft
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with perfect safety, without
making any change of diet, and the absence of a', y dis
acre able taste renders it east to administer ttitm tc
children.
Beware of counterfeits!
The genuine iave five signatures of Henry C. Spalding
on each box. .
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
Price 25 cents.
Ail orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
4S, Cedar Street, New York.
Dec. 6, 1860. n22 ly
THE FOLLO JVIXG ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING'S
CEPHALIC PILLS,
Will convince all who suffer from
HEADACHE,
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THE IE RE AC II.
Aste Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SPAL
DISG,thcy afford unquentionalle proof of the
efficacy of this truly scientific discovery.
Beverly, Mass., Deo. 11, 1360
II C Spalding, Esq.
I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to
bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before
my customers. If you have anything of the kind,
please rend to me
One of my customer?, who is subject to severe Sick
Headache, (usually lasting two days,) tea cured of
an attack in onehourbv your Pills, which I sent her.
Kespectfully yours,
W B WILKES.
Seynoldslurg, FranHin C O.)
January 9, 1S51
Henbt C Spalding,
No 43 Cedar St, N Y
Dear sir:
Inclosed find twenty -five cents, (25,) for which
send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address of
Rer WinC Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio.
Your Pille uorlc Hie a charm cure JJeadavhe al
most instanter.
Truly yours,
W MC FULLER.
Mr. Spalding.
Jfasonville, Conn., Feb 5,1861.
Sir:
I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Zi7-e then
so well that I want you to send me two dollars worth
more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave
a few out of tbe firr t box I got from you.
Send th Pills by mail, and oblige
Your ob't servant,
JAJiES KENNEDY.
Mr. Spalding.
Ilaverford, Pa, Feb. 6, 1861.
Sir;
To disabled Soldiers, Seamen and ,Mari
. tiers and vidoics or other heirs of those
trho have died or leen killed in service.
CHAS. C. TTJCIIER,
Attorney for Claimants,
, 'Bounty, Land acd Pension Aqt-at,
- WASHINGTON CITV, D. C.
Pentioba procured for Soldiers, tseamen and Mariners
W the present war, who are disabled by wounds re
eir or dtseme contracted while m service; ami Pen
'.onf., Bounty Honey aud arrears of Pay obiaitiei for
widows r itr brlrs of tfcosa who Lave died or beta
kltteft whila in service.
Boauty Laud procured for service !n r r f tv.e o'her
wr. CI1AS C. irCKER,
. JCov. 7, 16l BlS-fcf - Wasbii-.toa, D. C. '
70,000 APPLETREE S.
For Sale,
AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY, HALF
A MILE WEST OF SIDNEY IOWA.
These trees are tbelargffct of their age to be foui.d
3 tbe Stato they are adapted to thesoil and climate
2.C?l) 4 year old trees, lt choice, 20 cents each
21 sii3. 15 cents eaoh ,
45,000 2 year old trees (they are nice ones) at 10
cents each
400 2 year old Houghton Sacdling Gooseberry,
full of fruit bud, 15 cents each
8')0 2 year old Ked Dutch Currants, full of fruit
bads, 15 cents eaoh
1000 1 year old Red and White Dutch Currants,
at 10 cants each
200 I year eld Concord Grape Vines at 50 cents,
each, this is the bet known grae
200 1 year eld Isabella Grape Vines at 25 cents
each ,
Standard and Dwarf Pears at 50 cts each
In exchange for the above, I wiil take Wheat and
Fiur at the .Sidney market price, or youLg Cattle,
Lumber, Cah, or flow notes wiih ten per cent in-
i tciest
From prctent indications we will have a wet season
and thoso that wish to set out Orchards will do well
t- come and get tree.
, M-ich 1131. tSC-lf ' HENRY DEO.VNT
I wish you to send me one more box of your Ce
phalic Pills, Aace received a grert deal of benefit
from them.
Yours, respectfully,
MARY ANN STUIKHOCSE.
Spruce Creel; UiintiHton Co., Pa J
January 18, 1861. )
H. C. Spaldins.
Sir:
You will plenpe send me two boxes of your Cephal
ic Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours.
JNO. B. SIMONS.
P S I have used one box of your Pills, and find
them excellent.
Belle Frnon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1S51.
nKNRT C. Spalding, Esq.
Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which
send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They
are truly the best Pills Ihane ever tried.
Direct A. STOVE It, P M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co,0.
U?-A single bot tle of SPALDING'S PRE PAH RD
GLUE will save tcu times its cost aunuaily
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SAVE THE PIECES !
XCOXOMY ! DISPATCH !
1ST" A Slich in Time Saces XineTZ
As accidents wiil happen, even ia well regulated
families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock
cry, fc
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can
afford to bo without it It is always ready, and up
to the sticking point
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N B A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price,
25 cents Address
IIENRV C SPALDING,
No 4S Cedar Street, New York.
CAUTION.
As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to
nalm off on the npsuspecting public, imitations of my
PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all persons to
examine before purchasing, and see that the full
name
ISJ-SPAIDING'S FREPARED GLfEJ
is on the outbids wrapper; ail others arc swindling
c-juaterfaiu
SEEDS AND MACHINES,
No. 14, North Main Street,
ST. LCUIS.3I0.
Sign of the Gill Flew. .
And No's. 203 North Fourth St., or 218 Brcadway.
PLANT & BROTHER,
ABE RECEIVING 1W assortment ot
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Rakes,
Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, Hatchets,
Scythes, Snaths, Cradels. Forks, Grindstones,
Cauoon's Broadcast Seed Sowers, Seed Drills,
nay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutters,
Threshers, Com Shellers. Pums.
EIrbj's American iron Harvester
Revolving and Spring tooth Horse Hay Rakes,
Krauser's Cider and Wine Mills with Press,
SuyarCane Crushers and Evaporators,
Motl's Portable Furnace and Caldrons,
Portable Engines and Horse Powers,
Portable Flour and Corn Meal Mills,
Cooa and Iron Working Machinery,
Mortising and Tenoning Machines,
Lathers, Bolt Cutters, Coach Screws, Lanterns,
Queen's Portable Forge and Bellows,
Leather and Rubber Belting.
Lace Leather and Steam Packing,
Frenche's Washing Machine, Steelyard. S-ales,
GARDEN, GRASS AND OTHER SEES.
53-3end for tJirculars.3
Orders solicited aud promptly executed by
PLANT & BROTHER.
March, 1861. (Fu4.4m-Aii3S-4m)
Bloomington ITursery,
0XE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES
FrOJlT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
and Nursery Slock, .
De.3t qnality, and very cheap. A ppre Trees from one
to four years, 15 to 60 dollars per thousand..
Seions, ouo dollar and fifty cents. Root Grafts
10.000 forty dollars.
Stocks apple, best, one to two years old, two dol
lars. Second class one dollar. Alazzard three dol
lars. Also, Pear, Plum, Quince, Rose, and
other Stocks.
Osage Orange,
One dollar fifty to two dollars fifry cents.
. Gooseberries Houghton, ten to twenty dollars
per thousand. Wilson's strawberries three dollars per
thousand.
Evergreens, Roses, Dahlias, Dwarf and
Standard Pear, Plum, Cherry S)'c.,c'c.
For Catalogues send 3 cent stanm to
F. K. PHCENIX
October, V 3, 3m.
Bloomington, III.
OREGON NURSERY.
E. H. BIRCHES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
Oregon,, Holt Co., Ho.
The undersigned have long since been convinced
the want of a firt 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 cultivaton. which we of
fer for sale at
Wholesale or Retail,
The coming season, a large and well selected stock
suited to this climate, of
Apples, standard and dwarf;
. Pears, standard and dwarf ;
Cherries, standard and dwarf:
Peaches,
Plums,
Apricots,
Nectarines,
Quince,
Grapes,
Currents,
Gooseberries,
Raspberries
Strawberries aad Blackberries,
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs,
Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Roses, Dahlias,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
To which we would beg leave to call the attention
of the people of Western Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Iowa.
JSTOur terms willbe aslow as any reliable east
ern Nursery.
By purchhsing of us the expense of transportation
from the east 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 charge of the actual cost only
will be made. No charge will be made for the deli
very of packages on board steamboa s.
All communications addressed to the undersigned
wiil receive prompt attention.
E.n.BURCnES ACQ.
100,000
OSIER WILLOW CUTTING S,
Variety Pcrpureu for live fence.
I will cut, bundle and deliver the Cuttings at
Brownville for $5 per eighty rods: berrrgbut a little
over ttco dollars per thousand. This 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.
Send orders by mail with ensh, to
R. O. THOMPSON.
Nebraska City, N. T.
NEM An A NURSERY, 1
IS miles West of Neb-ska City.V August l.-nS-tf
On new Air Lino Kearney Road.)
Oregon Nursery.
We beg to call the attention cf the public to the Flo
ral department of our Establishment, which we now
have in'futl and successful operation. Our stock of
Greenhouse, bedding and Flowerimr Plants, Shrubs,
biC, cm sisting in part of Geraneums. Verbena;.. Dah
lias, Pe loxes. Peonies, Heliotropes. &.c, we offer for
sale the coming Sprineat lower prices than usual, there
b placing them within the reach of all. Mct of thest.
p- ants flower all Summer, and for size, color, form, an
fragrance of flower cannot b excelled.
Having the advantage of a first clas propacitinj
bouse and its appeudatres, which affords us facilities lor
increasing our stock tomeetany demaud. parties t-ho''
have no fears of pettinj what they waat by banding il
tneir orders early.
We attend to the Propagating Department onrselve:
and warrant every article purchased of us to be goof
strong, healthy, well rooted plants, and true to nanif
Onr descriptive and priced catalogues will be out i
April, and will be forwarded by mail to all applicant;
J. A. VANARSDALR. St CO., St. Joseph Agricultura
House, and R. W. FL'liN'S, Farmer Ofllce, Brownville
K.T.. ateour auikonzed Agents. All orders leu wit"
them will receive prompt attention.
R. H BCRCHES CO.
P. S. Having forcing pits socially for the purpose
we will have SWEET POTATOK plants for sale by tht
million, at reduced prices. E. H. B. 6t Co.
Oregon, Mo. Eeb.lSSl FeblS6l
Concord Grapevines.
I have the largest and best supply of genuine Con
cord Giapevinea in the United States, and I will fill
orders for Nurseries, Vineyards or otherwise, at low
er rates than any other nliable dealer. Sinele
vines, three years old, now bearing fruit, or two do.
one year old, will be sent by mail, postpaid, for SI,
and warranted to grow.
One year old vines perdoien, by Ex. only J3 00
Two do do . do do 4 50
Three do do , do do C 00
A great reduction from thee prices will be made
to those who buy by tbe hundred or thousand. A
gents wanted in all sections to sell these vines on
commission. Any person who procures purchasers
for fines gets up a club will receive two vines
free for each dozen ordered.
Cuttings with twocr four buds. one dollarpor dox.
sent bv mail, postpaid or by express, 100 for five dol
lars: 500 for fifteen dollars: ICoO for 25 dollar.
October is the best month to aet them, but will do
as lon;r as the ground is unfrozen.
All money sent at my risk. A year's credit will
be given to any responsible person w ho desires it, and
who order 10 dellars worth or more.
The Conuord is decidedly the best family, market
and wiue grape now known. It ripens uiiitormily
us far north as Canadas.
A circular with more full details sent free to all
applicants. T. B. M INNER,
Clinton, Oneida Co. Ns .,
(Late Editor and Proprietor cf the "Eur! Aiacri-aa."j
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN
EMPIRE
SHUTTLE MACHINE.
Patented February Uth, 1SG0
Salesroom, 510 Broadway,
NEW YORK. . ,
This Machine is constructed on an entirely new
principle of machinery, possing many rare and val
uable improvements, having been examined by the
tnont profound experts, and pronounced to be SIM
PLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED.
The following are the principal objections urged
against Sewing Machines .
I. Excessive fatigue to j 4. Incapacity to sew
the operator.
2. Liability to get out of
order.
3. Expense, trouble and
loss of time in repair-
in:
every description of
material.
5. Disagreeable noise
while in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt
from all thee objfctions.
rt has straight needle perpendicular action
mikes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STIC1I, which wiil
NEITHER RIP nor RAVEL, and isalike on b.rh
sides; perforins perfect sewing rn every descriptio n
of m terial, fromLeather to the finest Nansook Mur
liu, a with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the cos
scst to the finost number.
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and th
the least possible friction, it runs as smoothly as
glass, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine!
It requires twen'y-five per cent, less power t
drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl
of twelve years of age can wtrk it steadily, without
fatiue or injury to health. '
Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of
construction render it almofs impossible to get it out
of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to
give entire satisfaction. -
We respectfully invito all those who may desire to
supply themselves witb a superior article, to call and
examine this UNRIVALLED MAC I INE.
But in a more special manner do we solicit tha
atronaga of
I Oil A VINES.
MY Stock of r:tiv v . c-mrr: all tV? vnt
b',3 varierie wi'ii w'nieh I ao acj-i.iiutvd. The
iants have beeu pr.nl el with grcaioare.undorthe
most favorable circumstances for healthy develop
ment.and surpass in excellency any that I have here
tofore been able to offer.
For the fall trade, only a limited supply of Union
Village, Lenoir, ( Lincoln.) Pauline, Elsina;burg, Tay
or (or Bullitt,) and Allen's Hybrid is offered. Of
best Delaware layers, also, the supply Lj not large,
but quality unequaled.
Tbe stock from Delaware, single eye3 grown both
in bouse and open air, is large and fine. For vine
yard planting some strong vines, grafted on Cataw
ba and Isabella stocks, are offered at a low prico
roots very strong.
Very large layers of Diana, Herbemont, and Con
cord, grown with especial care for immediate bear
ing. Good layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds
also Clara, Cassidy, To Kalon, Rebecca, Miller's
Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby'a August, Uudscn, H.
Prolific , Cuyahoga. Ac.
A general assortment of foreign yarieties for fi
neries. Of Downing's Everbcariug Mulberry the supply
is not large, and a great part of the trees alraady
ordered. They are very vigorous, and the wood
well gTuwn and matured.
Wholesale descriptive list sent to those who wi.-h
to form clubs, on application. List also sent to
dealers. Fourth edition of Illustrated Catalogue
sent for two three cent stamps It is designed to be
a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage
ment of the vine, giving sunh information as pur
chasers and growers are supposed to need. Partis
ular directions are given fur the preparation of thi
soil and planting, and the directions for training
are illustrated by many carefully prepared engrav
ings. The descriptions of the varieties will be found
accurate and trustworthy, being drawn from person
al knowelcdge, and very extensive observation.
C . W. GRANT.
IONA, NEAR PEEKSKILL,
YVeslcliesler Co., ?'ev York.
or
Drs a Makers
C(,rset Makers,
Gaiter Fitters,
Shoe Binders,
P
Merchant Tailors,
Couch Makers.
Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers,
Shirt and Bosom Makers,
v est and Pantaloon Makers.
"Religious snd Charitable Institutions will ba
liberally dealt with.
Price of Machines, Complete:
No. I, or Family Machine, $15,00 : No. 2 Small
siz-.-d Manufacturing, $60,00 ; No. 3 Largo sized
Manufacturing. $75,00.
Cabinets in Every Variety.
We want Agents lor all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already established,
to whom a liberal discount will ba given, but wo
make no consignments.
T. J. Mc ARTHUR & Co., '
5IO Broadway, Jew York.
CHOICE LHUOES.
Wholesale and Retail.
Evan Worthing',
OF THE
$mn Sal
JIA
BROWNVILLE,
Has Just received a choice lot of the best brands of
Liquors, which he wiil sell by the Barrel. Gallon,
Quart or single Driuk. The following is a partial list:
. BRANDIES :
French,
Cognac,
Apple,
Raspberry,
Peach.
Cherry,
Blackberry.
WINES:
Port,
Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Medara,
Champagne.
WHISKIES :
Bourbon,
Rye,
m
Scotch,
Irish,
Manongahala,
And a variety of common article.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
YFIIITXEY'S BLOCK,
Main Street. Brownville.
If61. vaaqU n!9-tt
Hew Remedies for
SPERMATORRHEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATIOxN,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Intitution established by special En
dowment for the Relief of the Sick and Dtressed.
ajjlicted with Virulent and Chronic ,s ase and
especially for the Cure of Diseases of t.'te Sexual
Grains. ... .
Ki.DICAIj ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Valurtble Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other dis
e;ie -f tlie Sexual Orean. and ou the NEW REME
DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent inBea!ed lener
enve ioj.es, tree of charge. Two or three Stamps accepu
abAlress PR. J. SKILMN nOUGilTON. II ward .As-toi-i
ti..ii No 'i South Kiiilh S reei, Philadelphia, Pa
December 12, 1SG1. n23-ly
NOTICE.
Gideon F. Tindall will take notice that 'William 'Wil
son did. on the 14th day of November, A. D. 1361. file
his pe:ition iu the District Court w ilhin and for Nema
ha county, XeUrai-ka Territory, against the said G;deon
1 Tindall, defendant, telling forth that the sail Gide
on F Tindall gave to William E. Pardee a mortgage,
dated 22d day of June. 1&53, due twelve moaths alter
date, on the following described real estate, to-wit:
Lot No. one (1). n section No. thirty-one (31). and
Lot No. three (3). in section No. tbirth (30). Township
No. even, ("). north of Ean?e No. Mxteea (16) Ka-t of
the Mxth principal meredian in Neuiahi countv, Ne
hra?ka Territory, to secure the pajnient of $140, wiih
interest at the rate of flve per cent, per mnih afier
maturity according to a certain promissory n te or the
kauie dte accompanying said mortcase that the said
W iliiam E. Pardee for a valiuble conideriiu.
feigned and transferred the said noitml moapcei n
the 30th of Jnne, A. D. 1S30, and praying that ,iid
pretniiea may be sold to pay ttie said aiajf.nt, Jll", with
iateresi as afore-aid.
And tlie said Gi-ieon F. Tindall is notified thst he is
required to appearand answer said peiitiou on or beiore
the 23d day of February, A. D. IStii.
WM. H.TATI.OIt.
Attorney for Complainant.
Dec. 26. 1862 ci5-5w 9
Estray Notice.
Tiken np by the underKiened, 2 1-5 miles west of
Browrvilie, aa estray Ueiter, about tw j eir old
btfe is a paie bundle, unmarked. Sue has been seen iu
the vicinity about six weeis. A. LODD.
Dccruiber 26th, 1S62. i.25-3w
POSTAGE PKKPAID, Atwaier' Pateut Pre and
Book for copying buiaesi letters innumly an t per- ;
lectlr. AzeuU wanted. Profit good. Send t a my for
particular, to
3. H. AT WATER, JVcvidenT. B I.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
In th month of December. 1358 tbe undersigned fr
the first time ff-red for t-ale 1 the pi.bhc PK.J.BO
VEK DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, and iu thir
Short period they have Kiven such universal satisfac
tion to the many thousands of persons wh' have trid
them that it is now an established article. ' The amou'it
of boiliiyand mental mi-ery. arising aimplv fium a n-.
gleet of suiali complaints is surprising, and il is there,
fore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to
tbe least and most trifiing bodily ailments should be
bail; tor disease of the body must invariaMy affect the
nniid. The srbscrirers now only ask a -trial of
DR. J. BOVKE DODS'S
Imperial Wine Bitters
from all who have not used them. We challenge the
world to produce their equal.
These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs. Gen
eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the
Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any o' her reme
dy on earth. To be assured of this, it is oniy neces
esary to make the trial. T'.e w-ino is of a ve."y supe
rior quality being ah-ut one-third stronger than oth
er wines, warming and invigorating trie whole system
from the head to ihe feet. As these bitter are tonic
arid alterative in their character, so they strengthen
and invizorate the whole system ar.d give a tine tone
and healthy action to a.l its parts, by equalizing the
circulation, removing the obstructions and producing
a general warmth. Th?r ar excellent for diseases and
weakness peculiar to Females, where a tunic i.s requir
ed to strengthen and brace the system. No laiy who
ia subject to la&itude and fsiutne-s. i hould be without
them as they are revivifying in their action.
THESF BITTERS
Will not only Cure hut Trcvcnt
Disease.
and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person
who niav use them for
IXS1PIENT CONSUMPTION
weak Lungs, indigestion. Dyspepsia, diseiiaec ot the
Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and Xor all cate
requiring a Tonic.
DR. DODD'S
Celebrated Wine Hitters
J.t?o TJna"urjjassoci.
For Sore Throat so comuiou aiuous the Clergy they
are truly invaluable.
Fur the aged aad infirm, and for persons of weak
jonstitntions For ministers of the gospel, lawyers,
and all public spaekers for book-keepers tailors
?eamatreses. btud'Dts.ar artists, and all persons lea
dibB a sedentary life, they wiU prove beneficial.
A a beverage) they are whole-tome, innocent, and
delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat
ing efTecUof brandyor wine, without intoxicating; and
area valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of
exesMve strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it.
They ai e pure and entirely free from the poisons cn
eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which
the country is floodfd.
These bitters noto n!y CURE but prevent disease, and
shonld be 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 be giv.
en freely to children and infants wiih impunity.
Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocate
as an act -f humanity, should asist in spreading these
valuable bitters over the land, and thret-y essentially
banish drunketiness and disease.
In all affection ofthe Uea1,sicl
Headache, or Aonous Head
ache. Dr. Hod's Imperial Wine
Hitters Will be found to be most
Salntarn and Kflicacicus.
A I,FS.
,.;,.t !tJ,-n tps trhieli have bon tPTtflnreA n
and the letters winch we d uly rereive, arec nol!isive
nrnpf that anvnz Diners nave civeu
: . ..thara li jra ..n, it..n. 1 ...... n
a satWJiC'lon woo ii i." .fiiiv- u'jhu i.i-ioir.
No womnn in the land should hf without them. ot
tont-n wboonoe use mem, win not i.u: to Keep a run
supply.
DR J Ecvce Bed's
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS,
Are prepared hy an eminent and.skitlf'il physirHn.wh
has n-ed them successfully i his pr.tciice for the las
twentv five years. The p-oprlefor before pnr.,hain
the exjiusive right o msvinfru turo and sell Dr. Bove
p,d, Ceiehraier imperial wineuner nautinem lest
ed by two distin?'.i"hed niilical practitii'ners. mho pro
nomired them a valuable nd s iferenie ty for dssease.
Alfhon?h the medical men of thi conntry, as a gen
eral tbinst. disapprove of Patent Medicines yet we do
not believe tbnt a respect-ihle Physici in can be foutui
n theUniied States, acqnalnted with thei-" medial
nronerties, who will not highly approve Er. Dud's IM
PERIAL WINE BITTERS
In all newly settled places, wbe'e there Is always
a large quantity of deeiyins timber; fnnn which a poi-
S( rrous ni:ijma la crestert, these oii.eu snouca co ca
ei-ery nrornirig buforebreakgast.
DR. J. BOYEXa HODS'
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are campoed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com
binod with Barberry. Sol. m- n's Seal. C nifrev, Wiid
ri.erv Bark, Spikr.ard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian.
Thev are manufactured by Ir. Dop hiiusei . wh U an
exerienred and succesfil physician, snd hence shou hi
not re classed anions the uonck nostrums which fl .-l
the country, nd anainst which the meiiical profesDion
so iiistly denounce.
These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly
tested by all classes of community, for almost every vri
ety ot disease incident t'i human system, that they are
now deemed indispensable as a
Tonic, Medicines and a
one EolUe
It Cost aut Little! Tnrify the
Hlood. Give Tone to the Sto-mach---cnovasc
the Sys
andrrolons L.ile.
Price $100 perEottle, 6 Bottles
for 5 00
0
are r.j.v rtaar a..U i" , . J-r,
sendsuiinpsoreoin f0P th ani,i 4 to -1
"J.ifer, ioc.
do La-cinatori, loc. ; .
do Moustrossu,
These finePinlrt from jln;Q hmwm
California Flower. Sc. i;it w
Slixed Balsamic, 6c. '
Double do ioc,
Lobel'a Catchfly, 5c. '
Ice Plant (a ciriosilj) 5c -
Daturi Wrinhui (be.imir'ai) ltv,
Soap Dragon (2ne mUedi iL
Columbine. 6c. '
Star of HeaTri,o,
Spanish Pink, 6j,
Chinese do 5c.
Hale do 5c.
Monthly d.. 5c.
Convollua ilinon, 5c.
Ambrovu (iacolort) 5c
Nigella (in colors, very'beatj,;,,,. ,
Kniib. petunia, (tr f"erj 5
Zi nnia Elegau (from France ) lL '
Balsam Pear. 5c. ' K-
Hjllybock SAat n. r..,: . '
French lt.pus u. .'V"nf 1.
mixed, 10c.
Salpuiossij (Sue mirte-M 5c
C.r..: i ... ... '
Drnmaioii.Jij Phn.a oc
Emr'isu Ilaartsease! 10c.
Hirij.ld. double, ojf m.,,.j .
cr.,sO10c ' measured fjBr iaAm
Old Maid' (Juris (curiya-) 5c '
deu. The ennre ,t above eunn.er,"el Wl ? n ' u'
oh receipt vt Stt i'S t:n,...:. VJce?w"' !'i:t.
cen.a ' ' '"POuilar, ,,
Herculus Club Gourd, 10c
Lettuce 8 varieties Cc.
Uo Cream Watermelon 5c
aiouuiain p.uui d 6c.
Apple Seeded du 6c
Iluoirarian do do
Luisana lon?y do do
Apple Pie Melou. 6c.
E-ryptiaii d 6c.
Neeleys Cucumber. 5c.
Loon ltusKian do 5c.
ategonu do- fc; ,
t..B Harrow 4aa,h .
du 5,?
;nj.i.oM,,ti.nua,
iwh.e flesh i.,ve.i
Wr. Tie ,ea .
' ,-ldlastte , ,
ir per i.Jlea
Sn .ke Cucumber - grow, ""'"rWr,t- t
five feet l,n. curiH up Z Zt r PkM9
up like a suake-au et--o. :
celleut pickle 10c. j
Alricau Imphee Seed, 10.. per lb. ,ber .taosM
are sent to cover postage "aia4i
Seed of a White Sugar Cane from Ceor-ia, ,
to ra ike excellent su.'ar, at p, f i - jb 1
All sent lor one dollar, or, the n?l lS,t U tw,
dollars and tw. wty-nve cents.
Address me at
Svraase,0toeCoX.T.
as we have an office establish -d hera.
li.O. TIIOMPSCY'
Isabella Graps Vines
Strongly Rooted Plant, 3 to 4 years ell
Many of them already fruiting in the tvn
The Ticnch aspberry.
At $4 per li)J. Larg. quantities at rreatir r
dueed rates. It needs no winter protootiou and
be irs two annual crops of fruit.
Younsr Catalpa, 4 to C feet $t per hundred : 3 U i
7 feet $' per 100. . '
Hardy Climbing Roses, Fragrant lionet Sucklei'
and nursery stock in 2:-neraI at the lowest" rates '
RICHARD M. CONKLIN.
Evergreen J"uriery,CoU Serin fhrlor
idajsiAsa;
For the Fall Trade.
The subscriber has for sale thu coui;n Autuma
the following :
500 Houghton's Seedling acd Caster Cookery
1.000 lied Dutch Currant.
2.U00 Xuw Iiocheiie Llao.berry.
l)0 li.-d Autwarp lU.spberry.
200 Urinc'i.le'8 Orange u .
100 VVhito Gr.ifi-3 Currant.
iOO Victoria Rhubarb.
500 Isabella Grape.
500 Catawba Grape.
1U0 Concord urar.
100 Tuttle's tied Grape (i- w and En.')
Also: a large assortment of Ornameaul Shrub
bery, for which see priced list, which will Le for-
waruca gratis on application.
Address,
II. A. TERRY,
yug. IS5I. Crescent ('it, Iowa.
III? HIE ST BE
IN
BUOWITVILLE, .
"Whitney's Block, Main Street.-
LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE
ELK II o iV and MOUTAlt
J. J. TEURMAN,
ANXOUNCES to the citizens of Rmwi.ville aal
vicinity that be has renv-vod his Llrug sitore tr,a
Si Iney, Iowa, to the C.'y of JJru wnvilio, ad Laki..
added thereto au eitciu-.vo stu- k vi'
Fresh Drus,
Chemicals,
Dy- Stuffs,
Paints ar.J Oils.
Pure Witiss anil Liijqors, .
For Jlt'dical Purposes,
Hair and Tooth brushes,
Perfumery,
Fine Toilet Soap,
vC, oic, Sc., i-C.
Invites the pabio pntronage.
t"Physician'a Prescription attended to at ail buira
both by day and night.
brownville, April llth.ISCI. -nUy!- '
Wheat! Wheat! Wheat!
Farmers Look to Your Interest!
W ix. 17. Don,
Is pnying and will continue tc pay the U.iet it 'W
Price for
WHEAT and PRODUCE.
ia goods. II j ttock of Goods coasit. cf
BOOTS and SHOES.
HATS and CAPS,
DRY GOODS and'
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
NAILS, DOORS aad ,
WINDOW SASH,
GLASS and PUTTY
PLASTERING HAIR, 30c per lu.,
TUBS and BUCKETS. .
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL and POTATOES.
I also, keep a well nested tock of Calf, !?, Vz?ct.
and Sole Leliier fur manufacturing
BOOTS and SHOES,
which I will warrant to give satisfaction. I will ie!l
my pjetent stock cf Goods at price tu sr.. t t . t;me.
which will be cheaper than g -xts have bee; uid te a
before, for Casa, Hides, Wheat orFrod-jof ay kil
but uu credit wiil be given.
W T. HEN.
Brcwnvil'.e, August 1st, 1S6!. i
Prepared and sold by
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD k CO.,
SOLE PROPklETOS
78 "William Street. New York.
For sale by druggists aad grocers aenerally through
out tbe counti y. ct. 17. 1P6I.
Jbu 0-LFI.Z5.
John Garnelt. Williaiii Koening, a id Jame V.
Bluuden. (the 3att'r, long a seedsman in the em
ploy of Messrs Laadretb i Son ) havo united under
the firm of
JOHN GAPdtETT & CO.
FOR THE PBOSECCTIOS OF THE
Agicultural I mple ment
ANT
SEED BUSINESS,
They will constanilv e?p -n land a full supply of
Landreth's Warranted Garden &e.As,
all fresh, and of tbe last year's r-.wth.
To bo ob' tii'f 1 a' tho o!d h us, at I'lil.tdclpMa.
anu wi'l cotitne their sales .f Garden Scc.Jj ex.-.lu-jiveto
thos. They will keen a very !irge stork of
All Implements and .Machinery in Use,
lilESAClSo! ALL THE LEAKING AhTICLK IN THE
TltADS, OF T3Z BiisT SI ANC FACTCKK.
They solirit the eonticued cut-.m of their fr: end,
and of all thoe who have d" lit at tbo trauoh bousj'
rtf LiNDHETa Sc. Son. at St. Louis. Our prices i!inlj
be very low. in acco.dance with the times, and we
bf'pe to satiify all wbo call on vt, as ta the superior
quali'y cf cur :toc-, and tho ji?.
F?.Uir& ORNAMENTAL TREES,
AND
Snail Fruits Cultivated and for Sale
AT TCZ
0LI BRAKCH KURSRY
Sixteen miles east cf Cincinnati, .
CEBI03fT COUNTY. OHIO .
100,000 APPLE TRZTS 5 TO 7 ITT HIGH.
Leading BorM-t $-i).0i per M.. regularly Asrirl
to the trade : relectoJ, $10.00 ptr hundred. "rcta.1.
Peache. $12.00 p-r hundred, retail.
Plum', 40 rent earh, reUil.
Cherries. 23 cents each, retail.
Q'linws, 2i cent each, rtail. . .,
G)scbcrrie-, 73 cent per u. z Mougfcton Sjed.
P. ar frees, il ceats each. Standard.
Ptar ti,:tl)veriueach. Dwar'.
lilac! berries, l.Uj per dosea, LAWtoa.
Strawbrrir. 2 per M.
I'l. I 1. I;H1'I n,.r hun.'rhl. LinP23US.
Tho tove name.l trees ara no growing upon cit
om, rrund. and we consider t'ueia very tii. lh
ir. piijur',- atf ntif n has bot-n given fv-r the ia-t
tltt -en y.-.ir a!n,Kt entirely t tbe roa '
ars-ri ..to cultivating anj i:;rketiag U tcum;
an-lduriog this tirao. h.ivo ma le it a i.u.ia- u
c l t frr.in the most correct sources varictita ej
Ciallod adapted to this climate. ...
Ail ..rU-r,. accompanied fcy ch, a'tenl-d to
prhn'iyi and. if DCfw.rr,.leiiTHrcd ia t.nui.
and furwarjed free of co?t. esrept mo.lei.'ate ct
wbe orucra are boxed cr ba'l. A Jir";
W. C. DOLE.
OUvt Brsreh, Clement co., 0.