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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1862)
i t t. it i.r ill n CLOTHE YOURSELVES. JOHN A. PONN, Mas Removed ; Frcxa hit Old Stand on the Levee to V7HITI?EY'5 CHEAPEST CLOTHIITG -I7EW BLOCH. MAIN ' STREET, Tver cSYred ih this J.Iarket. BJIOWXVI X T. vThere be has Gpeued trp a FKESH STOCK I Conolotinc of , . 8TXPI.E AXD FA2VCY DRY : GOODS, .... . ' ALSO i:0 DOU3T ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS : AT TH Batimore Cotliing Store, BROWirVTLLE, IT. T. DAVID SEIGEIL A' Large Stock of Choice Family jirirO O Z3 , fa CONilBTIICO or our, Hani, Bsccn Du gar, . Tea, LI ClSEEGS Salt, -. ' . ,.. . CheeEO, . Candles, etc., etc., ' - And a fine assortment of LIGHT GR OCERIES - gjj as '. Spice, Peppers, - .. . Soda, ' Sahratus, Ginger, Allspice, . . etc., etc. ALSO, A well ultcUd Slock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. : . QUEEXSWARE, Announce to the public that he '.hat opened oat a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, cc, &.cM &c. Unprecedented In quantity, quality end pricei. He it determined bit prices shall correspond with the time, nd therefore offer here in the West, at just at low rates at tuch goods can e purchased anywhere in the United States. At a sample of hit prices he will mention that he sell Coats from $1,25 tsp to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sas Jers, Keck ties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c, in the same proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returnia g thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts in the future to give entire satisfaction. Call And 000 lilm, DAVID SEiGEL. Brownville, Jane 18, lS6I.-ly CLOTHING QIVM AVAY ! 3 si, ci. c&l 2 -y , ; Boots and Shoes. HjS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people f Boewavilie and vicinity enables him to rnkkejudici fut purchases expressly for this market. He asks an lamination of bit Stock, feeling assured he will be eMe to catltfy In quality, style and prices. isii'Tiffi is m iWHITNEY'S BLOCK 1861 McCOKMlCK'S JACOB MAHRON, Llercliant Tailor, BROWNVILLE, trill give to ens torn ers Jnst now such bargains as hat never before been presented to them Ee will sell his goods or manufacture to order And take in pay CASH OR WHEAT. At the highest market price, Brown ville, August 29th. 1661. Scaper & Uower. 3.T.xi."u.Cri.ctxxrocl ty :. . CHICAGO, ILLS. SADDLERY. Saddles, Eridlcs, Collars, Whips, Lashes, Lines, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrups and Leathers, Snajjle, Curb and Port Bills, Ring ' Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings. Twenty-fire Thousand Sold Dsrin; the p, luir CoDJUmly last mix. yoaro. jLm.Attrag of over 4,000 each Year. Salet hare inereated from 16C0 '54 fo 5,000 in '60; on Hand. In order to suit all, I make harness from $ 35 per set. . As- Reaper, the ''McCormjek" bM been before the American public for the last twenty jears, and during that time has gained a reputation which is ? World-Wide;" Jiotwilhstanding the jearlj in ereaeing competition, and the hotof inventors en gaged in the development of Reaping Machines, the !iicOormick"leadt the van the acknowledged su perior of all in the march, for practical improve B!nta. The representation! made by other manafactur Ihat the MeCormick was "once" a noted Ilea per, bat it now antiquated, is simply ridiculous, as the in creasing demand will prove. No einglo establish ment in the WORLD, manafactureg so largely of thwe implements, and none expends equal money ime or talent in. reliable improvements. Many change have been effected during the pat season, and for IS6L, the "MeCormick" is presented greater ttraotio vt than ever beiore. A a Reaper SiarPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DU - RABILITY tomtQnd It to the fanner, while ite capacity for Vork, with economy of poteer, give it the preference over all others. " The eompacting the frame, thus securing a mere erfeot balance to the mnchine : the position of the raker, In the rear of the driver, thus placing the Velght where it sLouid be, and relieving the weak er paits of the machine; the decreased weight, and slight indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel, 'ana other improvements added, have materially lea vened the direct draught, and so cbviated thestcfe drarght that many asure us that it does not now Xli. The draught of the Reapor is 'so light that la enmerous ltanecs the large four-horse machine is worked with, but two borset. I have collars from 63centtto$3 each. Halters from 75c. to $1.75 each. 1 wlLL BELL 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, TO THE : PEOPLE , OP It thfl month of Decexler. 1853. thS nnderisneJ fr tte first time Cered f ir sale to the p Jhlic CH J. BO Tiiii CODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, and In t air Short period they have Riven tnch vain .! satisfac tion tuthe taoy tboaarxlit of person have tried tbrra that it it ovm an establiobed article. The amunt of bodtiy and niertal misery arising timplv frwa a ne glect of smali d-ini'laiutu it surprleing, and it It there, fore Of tbe utmmtt Importance that a wtrlct attesrion to tbe least and moM triSlng bodily ailments tboaid be had; for disease cf tbe body mart Invariably affect ti.e mind. Tbe sibsCTlrer'nov on!v ak a trial cf DRrJ. BOVEE DODS'S . Imperial Wino Bitters from all wu. have nor ed them. We challenge the : wot Id to produce their eoual. " ' These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs. Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching - the Blood, are absolutely unsurDaised by any o'ber peme- j dy on earth. To te assured of this, it is only neces estary to mate the trial. The wine i of a very supe rior qcality bein? about cne-third atrocger than oth er wines, warming and invigorating toe - whole system from the bead to tbe feet. At these bitten are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and Jnviaorate the whole system and dive a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing tbe circulation, removing the obstruction and producing a general warmth. They are excellent- for diseases and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brace tbe system. No lady who it subject to latitude and faintness, should be without them at they are rcvivlfyine in their action. THESE BITTERS Will toot only Cure but Prevent Disease. and In this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use tbem for INSIP1ENT CONSMMPTION weak Lungs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, dlseatec of the Kervons system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. DK. DVDD S Celebrated Tt'ine Bitters For Sore Throat to cjiiuion auiuutf the Clergy they are truly invaluable. Fr the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak onstitutions Tor ministers of tho gopel, lawyers and all public ppaekers for book-keepers tailors seainatresses. stxnl' hts,ar artists, and all persona lea ding a sedentary life, they will prove beneficial. At a beverage; they are wtiole-some, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all tbe exhierat ing effectsof braridyor wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy fur persons adicted to tbe use of exesfclve strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. Tbeyaiepnre and entirely free from t?ie poisons con- ealned in the adulterated wines and brandies with which the country is floodfd. - These bitter noto nly CURB but prevent disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where tbe 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 with impunity, Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an actvf humanity, hould assist in spreading tnese valuable bitters x ver tho land, and threby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. In all affections orthe IIead,Sicl Headache, or Nervous Head ache, Dr.Dod's Imperial Wine Bitters Will be found to be most Salntarn and! Efficacious. n P 0 U3 11 . LntZ'Sl V 9 MAIN STREET. BROWNVILLE, N. T. Taket pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand, a large and select stock of every art cTe in his line, Of all the improved patters; viz: PlyuioutU Rock, Charter Oak. Valley Forge. Elevated Oven, fcc. Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, viz : A combined Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families Bisoellz2 eons. . bniLfcjl I HON -1 OK SUGAR HOILKKS And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons. voal and Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels, &c tiiA V Y GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN EMPIEE SHUTTLE MACHINE, Patented rebruary 14th, 1SCO Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK. . , This Jfachine is construe led on an entire, y new principle of machinery, posding many rare and val uable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIM PLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. , The following are the principal objections urged gainst Sewing Machines . I. Excessive fatizae to 4. .incapacity to sew 71 i 4 IN ' ' biiot7:;villi:, TTiitney's B!oci, LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF tttt ELK H o A'juul 3I0RTAR to the citiiens of Bro every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation the operator, 2. Liability to get out of order. S. Expense, trouble and loss of time in repairing. The Empire Sewirg Machine Is Exempt from all thee objections. tt has straight needle perpendicular actioo makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STICU, which will NEITHER KIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description ofm terial, fromLeather to the finest Nan?cok Mur- liu, with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the cos sest to the finost number, Having neither CAM nor COO V,IIEEL,acd tbe tlie leat possible friction, it runs as smoothly as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It requires twenty-five per cent. less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to hearth. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almots irjvosaible to get it ou of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all tho?e who may desire to supply themsolves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MAC'ilNfc; But in a more special tianner do we solicit the patronage of vicinity that he h a removed hi rw. o. i SiJney, Iowa, to the City of RrownvUle'.nj ? ?m added thereto an extensive stock f ' 4 tiTf Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints and I'ura Wir.rs and Lir-s For Medical PurpeJ Hair and Tooth brush Perfumerv. Fine Toilet Soap, Invites the public pntronaga. ' Oils. es,. - ... JAPANNED WARE, Slerchant. Tailors, Coocli Makers. Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers, bairt and uosotn Makers, Drsrs Makers Corset Makers, . Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, I have procured the right to manufacture a late simple and improved self-sealing Fruit Can to which I call the aiieuuoaor me puouc. ah or wnicn I pledge myselt to sell at as fair rates and on as accomodating terms as uj ovner esiaousnmeni in tuis region or the country l am prepared to put up guttering and spoutiug and all other work of my line atthe shortest notice, and in a noi luiiume manner, wnicni warrant 10 give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undorsold in the upper country J. fe DKTJSKK. Brownvi lie, August, 30 1860. 1 BY ia sr3- rE3IAI.ES. The many 'cirtlflcates which have been tendered us snd the leiters which we daily receive, are conclusive proof that among tbe women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. Xo woman in the land should be without them, and those who once ueo them, will not fail to keep a fall supply. DH J Bovce Dod'S IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has ued them successf ally in his practice for the las twenty Ave years. Tbe proprietor iterore puronasm the exinisive richt to manufacture and fell Dr. Bove Dodo' Ceiehraieg Imperfal Wine Bit ers, baduhera test ed by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro nonnced them a valuable and safe remedy f.tr dssease. Although the medical men of this country, as a gen eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found In the United States, acquainted with tneir medical properties, who will not highly approve Dr. rod's IM PERIAL WINE BITTERS In all newly settled places, wnere tnere is always a large qnanuty or aeeaying iimoer, irom wmto poi sonous miasma is created, these bitters shuold be used every morning boforebreakgast. DR. J. BOYEE DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. Solomon's Seat, Comf rev. Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by . Dr. Dop hinisel , who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be claused among the quack nostrums wbicu flood tbe country, and against which tbe medical profession so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all clasrts of community, for almost every vri- ety or disease incident to human system, tnat tney are now deemed indisj eubahlo as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage, v Parcbase one Bottle tt Cost but Utile! Pnrify the Blood. Give Tone to the Sto mach -Reno vase the Sys and Prolong Lite. r tm n hw ' Jr.. LATEST 1 NEWS. Vest and Pantaloon Makers J2TReIigious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: o. I, or Family Machine, $45,00 ; No. 2 Small sued Manufacturing, $30 00 : o. 3 Large 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 wnom a lioerai aiscount will be given, but we make no consignmruiU. T. J. LIcARTHTJR c Co., 510 Broadway, IVew York. 9 1 D ll i L U fpm nun. M h D 3 a 11 'Ilisawp CHOICE LiaUOES. Wholesale and Eetail. Evan Worthing, OF THE nn y-maa rC-1 1 fTj BROWNVILLE, w 4 CHSOCE It Jk S S 1 .:OBY"&OI BO TILED LIUJOM mm 1 I . a i m ;-r m s lfc.. it r sr Has Just received a choice lot of the best brands of Slqnors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon, uart or single Drink. Tbe following is a partial list: BEA1IDIES : French, Cognac, -Apple, Raspberry, Peach. Cherry, Blackberry. &3-Physician's Prescriptions attended to at i'i t, &-th by day and nieht. 1 ' Brownvillo, Apni Hth,l33I. ,,43. The Economy of TJzm rr t h r FRANKLIN Family Sewing Uachino. Thpse mfl'-Mne make the ce'ebratM BAKER STITCH, wtucb ban taken the h wait uiual the Illinois State Fair, in Seytetnhw lait Cnited State Fair 1q St. Loa s, in 1S60 and principle Siate Faurs tbrougbout toe count,7 Competent Judges save a d(cii,.n in . stitch, ..n account of unreal strenia and iJacuuoau all kinds of family and nunafacturiuc pnrpi,es. The following Table will .how tha ii,tra,n. i. .. of Sewing Afjchine ever theold meib.Ki of rixhmn tr hand, la the working of be iiachinei te-9 U ii only a great savirg of labor aod time, bes.de aj.w greatly to tbe bealtbtulness of tbe employment ft tt. stitch is much strrnger, more elasuc. and lens iibr J rip or ravel than the stitch made with sbuuia. .ru bobbins. Time consumed in making . up Ladie.' Garment. Silk Drens. Masliu Shirt, Merino Dress, Chemise, Calico Dress, Moreen Skirt, Xitfht Dress, Drawers. Silk Apron, Plain Apron, By Vaccine. Huurs. 1 1 1 X in IS! 55 lol 10 40 fi! a By Hand. Dour. Mia Time consumed in making r Bv If jchin. 1 .T0.,.,.,cU uiiiucuis ugun. Jim. Hourl. ii It 10 10 By Hand. S Jo 10 : Gentletnun's Shirts, Frock Coat, Satia Vest, Linen Vest, Cloth Pants, Rummer Pants, 53, 40 IS. 46. 40, 13 18 3 8 5 2 U irf. 20 23 10 ft 16 3D Port, Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles lor Si uu t M baui 1 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPMETOS 78 'William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out tbe country. Oct. 17. 1861. J E Ml VI E LB Ci kJ n 7 Y. Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Chartipag;ne. WHISKIES ? Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Ear Rings, Shirt Buttons, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Breast Pins, &c, Sec. Irish, Manongahala, JOHN W. MDDLETON. 0 IROWXTILtE, IV. T. 2S LATEST FK03I THE YFAIt. SEAT OF ' Aa A IJower, ".' Tbe Trifccblne-of 1S61 will be found fully equal q my tet that it may be submitted to. The slight indentation of the Sickle, its lightnens and coinbi bation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase of motion not practicable in other machines, thus cabling us to do good toorh, with a a slow team, ox- . a, even, working well. Our ' Improved Guard aud Patent Cleaner, rectoally prevents choking, no matter what the Rendition of the gras, while our new divider poiat ' eparates badly 1-idged and tangled clover or grass, whtre ether machines fail. - There Is also a great advantage In our serratjd flckleedge over tbe fmooth.aa it does not Tequire sharpening so often, thus saving time. Our Sickle will frequently run through an entire harvest with xni onee grinding, whHe the smooth pdge must be jrround nee each day, if not oftener. With asusoth . edge the draught increrses as tbe knife become dull. Ocr draught is anifonn, and in repeated trials du ring the ea?en of I8C8, proved far lighter than sin fie Mowers, euttiag at the same time from twelve U eifb teen inches wider. ( Our Mower esn be med with or without the reel . his is Important, and without the reel, weighs but about 670 pounds. In addition to the very liberal warrantee given to !1 pcrebBers, we would eay1 as heretofor, hat far . mere who rvy desire it, are at liberty to work cur cachine through the harvest, with any ther, and ep, end pay for, the one preferred. r33rhleu whs fall description of improvement ' sthcoais.ls, dc can be bad by application to THEODORE HILL, Agent. Brownvii'.e), Nebraska, : April ls.isi. 10 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. ' ' Acsorg wild areTrihon's Albany, II per 100 or 1 per 1000 ; Jenny Lind, tV0 per ICO ; Triomphe 'dt'lhti, 1.2 per 1C0 ; BostonPine, iloveys Seedling, IT rakers, tlack Frlnce, Kay Queen and- 25-othur iiBie4$lpr 1M. TjinU ct XUndefj-h Fine Sprinly of 1S!3 at 2 Arg. leMl. KEM1EA KraSFRT.. UMIGIl ARMY VICTORIOUS, GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. PRICES TO SUIT THF TIMES. C0IIE AIID SEE HE. DEN'S NEW STOCK, X have this dty received mj - FALL STOCK For the Fall Trade. The subscriber has for sale the coming Autumn the following f ' 5C0 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Ooosebery. 1,000 lied Dutch Currant. 2.000 New Roebelle Blackberry. 200 Red Antwurp Raspberry. 200 Brinckle's Orange " 100 White Grapo Currant. 500 Victoria Rhubarb. 500 Isabella Grape. 500 Catawba Grape. 100 Concord Grane. 100 Tuttlea lied Grape (!Cew and fine.) Also: a large assortment of Ornamental Shrub bery, for which see priced list, which will be forwarded-gratis on application. Address, n. A. TERRY, yng. 1851". Crescent City, Iowa. Come and see and Secure Bargains. .... , C ' nTTHTTTT1fh TTTTTT7T TT Brownville, August. 30. 1S60. BRO WN VILLE An d a varl ety of com mon artlc 1 es . BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. TFlIITXET'S IIlfiCK Main Street, Brownville. KYvmber 14, 111. nlj-tf OF Hardware and Queensware, Dry Goods and Groceries, uoois ana anoes. Hats and Caps, Powder and Shot, . . "Choice Liquors, Furniture Stc.. To wieh I tske pleasure is calling the special atten tion of the public, feetlnf assured I can offer such In ducements to purchasers as they never before have had in this piac. I have purchased under peculiarly favor ably circumstances, aud will give my patrons the bene fit of my food fortune. I Buy and Sell for Cosh; OR PRODUCE IN HANDi CASII PAID FOR HIDES. BOOTS M"D SHOES MADE . ORDER AXD TO WARE A ITT ED r TV T DEV Brownville. Oct. M.1S6I. nn ' "Il'icctric earner indicator, Thisnet and curious instrument foretells the feather from 12 to24 hoursin advsnce. Sentfrea by mail on reccpt cf 50 cents by the manufacturers, Agtnts. "CO., ewark, Jf. J, . Literal disecuntto True Deleware Grape Vines PROPAGATED FROM THE ORIGINAL STOCK. Strong, Well-rooted One Year Old Vine grovm. In open air. 60ct to $1 each. $5 to 10 ptr dos. Extrai year old t'nes. and No. 1. extra large layer, with bearing wood, $1.60 to f;2.00. to $12 $18 per dozen. A1j!SO fine vines of Allen' new white Hybrid Aduh. 01 eve I inn, C"'ncrd. Ctiyatiopa Clxra. Ciinlun Casa dy. Catawba Diana. Hei bemxtit . Hartfird. Proiitlc Is IibelU, L'an. Le JJoir. LydU. ui.-a, l.ymau. Nor- tonV V wRinia. )a' 4riu. OjmriK Rebeccii, R.ccrs's uew Hybrid Tiiyl.-r's llullitt Tj-K.alun. Union Villitue, and awny other kinds at low uii-ci. STRAWBERRIES. Wii-,nN Albiiiy. Truniiph dp li'and Jeny Lind, Trill pe'b Nictia and Ani in Sii iker S.r;iwberries. Rirtlaiid. and ('atswia ererbeaiina Raspberries, Lawion's BlackiierrtPh &c , all at the lowest rates, 83Send torari -cnlar. : GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, O. Oct. 1. 1860. . nl6-2m. TREE PEDDLERS, 1 will sell Good Apple Trees, 6 "to 8" feethigh at i.$10perlOCO 8 to 5 leet high at 35 pet 1000 Extra site, many of them now in fruity body 8 to U feet high 60 per 1000 8eedling trees, 8 to 11 feet Zb per 1000 Red Dutch Currant, 1 year old 4 per 103 " 3 years old 10 per Houghton Seedling Goodberry, 1 year- 4 per Houghton Seedling Goosberry. 3 years, 10 per Red .nd Vellow Antwerp Raspberry- 1 per Franconia Raspberry ... 2 per strawberry, 25 varieties, from 2 to 19 per 1000 Downer's Piolific Strawberry 3 per 100 xuburin ivuuuaro ......... Cahoon's Seedling Rhubarb Scotch-Hybrid Rhubarb Seedling Rhubarb Rose, Hardy Summer, 20 varieties Rose, Hybrid Perpetual, 25 varieties Rose, Climbing. 8 varieties Also a large assortment of Ornamental Shrubs at 12 per 100 Descriptive Catalogs t nt to all applicants. . AM :s L. LOOP. Address, C. i STEVENS, Agent. Mendota,Lasalre Co., 111. January 2, 1892. n23-4ai SEEDS AND MACHINES, JNo. 14, JNorth Main Street, ST. LOUIS, 310. Sign of the Gill . Plow. And No's. 203 North Fourth Sts, or 213 Broadway. PLANT 6s BROTHER, ARE RECEIVING a Urire assortment of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Rakes. Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, Hatchet. Scythes. Snathe . Cradels. Krkt, frrimiHtones, Cahoon's Broadcast heed Sowers, Seed Drills, Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutters, Threshers, Con Shelters. Pumps. jSl 1ST 23 i n. : lr. L-I-lr 1LS Lao 100 100 100 109 100 15 per 100 15 per 100 30 per 1000 10 per 1000 IS per 100 20 per 100 18 per 100 JOECKT Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has jus: opened onew LIVERY STABLE, where he will always be ready to furnish gentlemen with CarirLasea, etc., eto. CHARGES REASONABLE. m ' JOHN A. SMALL. j Bromrille, Juce 19th, 1861 (n50-ly) EIrbj's Ameraaa Iron llarrester Revolving aud Sprint: tooth Horse Hay Rakes, Kramer's Cider and Wine mils with Press, Susjar Cane Crushers and ETaporators, . -Mott's Portable Furnace and Caldrons, Portable Engines and Hore Poweri. Portable Flour and Corn Meal Mills, Wood and Iron Working; Machinery, Mortising and Tenoning Macbrnes, Lathers, Bolt Cutters, Coach Screws, Lanterns, Qaeeo's Portable Forse and Bellows, Leather and Rubber Betting. Lace Leather and Steam Packing, Frenche's Washing Machine, Steelyard. Scales. GAB.BEX, GRASS AND OTHER SEEDS. t3"3end for Uircuirs..2 Orders solicited and promptly execute.! br PLANT & BROTHER. March, 1861. (Fn4-m-An33-4m) Every Variety of Tomato. Larsre Red. Laree Fellow. Arnle and Peach. Red Plum, Yellow Plum, Red Fig, (sometimes called Pr,)Yel!rw Fie, Cherry, Lester's Perfected. New White. French Tree Tomato, the new upright variety Packages of seed of all the above eleven varieties, will be f rwarded post-paid on receipt of one dollar. French Tree Tomato 20 cts. per package; New White, 18 ots.; Lester's Perfected 12 cr.; Large Red 25 cts. per ounce. Eeecv varVfy of Garden wed fcrtale. Catalogues gtatis. Packages warranted to reacn aa who purchase. JA31E3 J. n. GREGORY, Jaauary, 1852, tf. Marbleheed, Mae. The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, Has on advantage which Is worthy of espfcial aitentioa in addition t tbe peculiar character nf thesta;li, aid that is its adiputiun to either liijht cr medium b?ary wrk . Tbe Machine which at on mtneui is u'ei on TU.E MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few mo- menu after can be brunch t to bear with tbe urns fcu Jty on ruttondes and towH of the fvarset descriptlud. Its adapttion for FAMILY WORK, is thus riamrka, ble. and s:ie ita soperiurity over every other stria of machine in the Market. In order that these Machine may be place! In the handf all f lacce?. we bae rednrni tbo prico of our FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From tbe increo.e i our bniue. tor iLt last year, and tbe entire satisfaction oar MjcMue. art (riving throushuut tbe United State aod Iluropeaa Countrie, we are lod tohelieve h-t onrdetftrimrMtioii to manuracturea PERFECT, SIMPLE. RELIABLE AND CHEAP MACHINE, his been fully appreciate by tbe pubuc. . TSu policy will romain unchanged, and heretofore no Machine; wili be allowed lo Jaarsthe office that we cannot Tilly warrant in every respect. We shall keep on, band at all times a feceral aorU ' ment of Sewing Machine material . Needles fr all machine can be ordered 6y Mail or Express. Price One Dv tar pr d ren. Persons in ae couatry. . by seuding a their aldre encloiiing a letter stamp, can ha?e forwarded by return mail one ol our circuUcs containing the 4i5ere-.it sty e of ITactines. list of price, and arap'.e of work. E. RICI3.4KDS i CO. , - ... Principal anents for the 'onh W"et. Office and Sileiroom 133 Lake S'roet, Chicago. Hanoi, K. RICFf .RlS I-itoo L. Cornell i Col . C, E- WISW'ALL- - ... JN i.W. ,TAPP. formerly Ag't for .he Grorer Baker Sewing MMhine. Januarj9"h' 1862. nSC-tfJ THE OPORTO GRAPE. The Oporto is a very string grower, and it per fectly hardy, having fruited annually for more than ten yeara. Jt is v ry productivet oJd vines cav ing produced from five to over ten bushels ea-jb, in a nine's season. Two vines, two years planted in La Salle county, Illinois, were uninjured by tbe coldand fruited la.-t seaoo. The wine find a rea dy sale from two to four dollars per gallon. Read what the public My of theUprt'. "It is eeteemed by Physicians a good i ort Vina. It is somewhut asf rin 'ent, rich and of fine boij. The vines are unfailing and good bercrs. ' tier. Dr. Lotinsbury. "I have six di-rent kinds ot urtp, ant id Oporto is the bet of either of them forwiae. and better than any other grape that 1 am acquainted with." A. Devereao. in tbe Rural. "For several yars we have mnda wine from the Oporto Grape, and find are idy ?ale at one dollar per bottlo, selling 50 bottles for single orders," Sjrls tet Clark. Strong vines $1 to $3. For vines or eirenlx addrew E. WARE bYVEdTEli'Lvons, X. I. n37v5-tf. Wheat! Wheat! Wheat! Farmers Look to Your Interest! Is paying and will cont.nue u pay tbe lutueii Ma lts' Price for WHEAT and PRODUCE. in good. M stock of Goods conu.t of BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, NAILS, DOORS anJ WINDOW SASH, GLASS and PUTTY PLASTERING HAIR, 30c per bu.. TUBS and BUCKETS, FLOUR. BACON, MEAL and POTATOES. I also kepp a well elected st.vk of Cslf,.Xip. Z7V' and Sole Letbr for nivmracnirinit ROOTS and .SHOES, which I will warrant to give satisfaction. 11" 'e'' my pjeent stock of GM at price tosnit the tmief. which will be cheaper than good b.ve been d berr. before, for C ih, Bidea, Wheat or Produce of ry uau but nv credit wiw beyivea. W T. DI Brcwnville. A.urut 1st, IS61- m-stf PBIKCE & CO'S. Lisnan Botanic Garto ztA Nurwres, (rocxD2i, rm ) Plushinj, Long Island, JTear ffew Tori- PBICED CATALOOTJES. which are snt fe pufebasertof Tree, and to app stamps So. lVe-erw r A Ornamental Tree and Shrub. R?erne5"";; and all other small Fruit. No. 2-Roe, Carnatione Chrr'antbemuui. Phlox lri IV.nbie Sweet and other Herbaceous Flowering Plant. S. . Large Frnit Tree, Evergreen and o,a'r)rD""''l:l Tree anW Shrubs, unftable for Immediate fruit-Beanns and einbelUbment. Xo. 4-W.oleaie Cata.ogae . Nurseries and Dealer, comprising Tree Sbruw, Plant. Bulbous Flower Boot-., Stock tot grating. .c. Ko. ft-Wholesa e Catalogue fv Veg e b.e. cultural and Flower teH. and Tree and Stirua Se. . . - t, imiu rt.lifnit of onr unrlTa.0 Collection of l Select Varieties of Strawberries, " a RrJicTri List and Direction for Culture. a Wboier ale Lit o Native nd Fur:ii Crape. K Cata!o(jne of Bnlbou Flower of every Claj. to4 with Trees and Herbceou Paionie. Diblia. ?r!cJr Poleanthna, Cow.lips, Anrl. ula. Dai.e, Ins and otaer Hare Flowerina Plant. No. lo-Vhlele Car of tbe same No. 1-Catalogue of Greenboue-Fio'. No. 14 Descriptive Catalogue of 3iQ Native at Foreinu Varieties of Grape. ..hahk, S. B.-Tbe price have been greaTy reduced, a nd o who de-:re will plea end their U't, wt:cH wt.i c priced at the kwe rate. - Vovember 21, 1851. v90-tt -. , ; . 1 I t I