Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 05, 1862, Image 4

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Trczi Lis Old C:.-i
on iLe Ijcvpo to
T.IAIN
BLOCK,
STREET,
BROWXVILLEX
CLOTHE .YOURSELVES.
1
Ever
c.Tercd
in this
Market.
Where h L&t oicLed uj a
FRESH STOCK
STAPLE ATiD FAX CY
. DRY : GOODS,
ALSO
: A Large Stock of Choice Family
COXIIETINO 0
Flo r
. ; Ian,
Eaccn
Llolasses
Ccflco,
Tea,
Salt,
. . Cheese,
Candles,
' And a fme assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
ALSO,
A well selected Slock cf
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
(iUEENSWARE,
Baddleryj
Boots and Shoes.
HiSknowledfre of the trade and wants of the people
ef Uoownvllle aud vicinity enables him to make jndici
fiu nurcbases expressly fur this market. He aMts an
lamination of id Steele, feeliw? assured lie will be
able U Uif7 in quality, sty l and prices.
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WHITNEY'S BLOCK
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1801
McCOltMlCK'S
Ecaper & Uower.
nianuCacturocl "toy
C. II. SIcGOIUXICZL & IJHO
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Twenty-five Thousand Sold During the
last sis. yoars.
An Aeeraje of over 4,000 each Year. Sulvt hare
iusreated from 1G0O t '54 to 5,000 'CO.
A & Reaper, the "McCormick" has been before
the Amorican publie for the last twenty years, and
during that time bu gained a reputation which is
. " World-Wide." Notwithstanding the yearly in
ereating joomctition, and tbehostof inventors en
jrfred in the development of Heaping Machines, the
"McCormick" leads the Tan the acknowledged su
perior cf all in the march for practical improve
xaen is.
The representations made by other manuf&ctur
that the McCormick was "onoe" a noted Reaper,
but it now antiquated, is simply ridiculous, as the in
creasing demnnd will prove. No single establish
ment in the WORLD, man afae tares so largely of
thete implements, and none expends equal money
-timi or talent in reliable improvements.
Many changes have been effected during the past
season, and for IS6I, the -JIcCormick" is presented
fjet tcr attractions than ever beiore. As a Reaper
SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH AND DURABILITY
cemmnd it to the farmer, while its capacity for
work, with economy of joicer, give it the preference
' ove all others."
The oempacting the frame, thus securing a more
perfect balance to the machine : the position of the
raker, in the rear of the driver, thus placing the
; weight where it should be, and relieving the weak
er j aits of the miohine; the decreased weight, and
Slight indentation of the sickle, the Castor wheel,
and other iicprovernects added, hare materially Jes-
. sen d the direct draught, and so obviated the $ide
drscgbt that many assure us that it does not now
xiit. The draught of the Reaper is 'so light 'hat
in numerous instnees the large four -horse machine
is 'forked with but two horses.
fully equal
The slight
and combi
As A Mower,
. . ""ho machine of 1861 will be found
to iny teet that it tray be 5ubmitted to.
indentation of the Sickle, its lirhtneg
nation with the beam and fingers, allows an increase
cf motion not pr.H-ts-cable in other maehines, thus
' eni.Llingns to lo good vorl; with a a slow team,ox-
ep, even,., working well. Our
Improved Guard and Patent Cczncr,
.ff.ctually prcvctits choking, no matter what the
oi Uition of the f.-ras, while our new diria-. r point
. ejaratcs bally l-niged and tangled tluter or rass
wbre other macLiues fail. . ' '
There is also a great advantage in our serrated
sic tie edge oter the smooth, as it does cot require
fhirpecuig so often, thus saving time. Our Sickle
wtl frequently run through an entire harvest with
ers once grinding, wLiie the smooth. dge must be
fiMBBd enceeach day, if not oftener. With asmoth
e-1 r the draught inererses as the kulfe become dull
Oi r draught is uniform, and in repeated trials du
rirg tbe(wc.nof I8S0, proved far lighter than sin
glo Mowers, euttiug at the same time from twelvo U
eifhtepn inches wider.
'Jur Mower can bo used with or without the reel
h s is imp-jrUnt, and without the red, weighs but
about 670 pounds. . 6
t lo addition to the very liberal warrantee iven to
a.l purchasers, we would say4 as heretofore, bat far
ciors who may desire it, are at liberty to work our
muchine through the harvest, with any ther, and
kp, and pay fur, the oCe preferred,
r&mphlets with full description of improrements
iliiaoniiili, can bo had by application to
THEODORE HILL, Agent.
- Browaville, Isbraska,
April IP, 1S61.
3 ) VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES.
AmorR witch treVil--n' Albany, $1 pr 100 or
&' r U'OO; Jenny LinJ, 1.50 per 100; Trioraphe
d ('Oand, t2 per 100 ; Doston Pine, Ilovevs Seodlir?,
Hooker, I'.lack Prince, May Queen and 25 other
kinds at $1 per 100.
iianisoi fcndolpa TinelSprinly of 1&C3 at 2
Tr doi.
APg. Ie61;
SEilAUAirURSERY.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
the -t
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Sh-rt r:
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Pevnitrr
ni''nth of
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AT THE
Batimore Cotliing
BROWN VILLE, 17.
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DAVID SBI.GBIL
Announce to tie public tbat be .has opened out a
READY-MADE CLOTHING, ..
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPET SACKS, .
GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR, Sec, &.c, Su:.
Unprecedented !n quantity, cuality and prices. lie
is determined Lis prices shall corrcjioi.J with the
iues, ami therefore offer here in the West, at just
as low rales as ucu goour cau e purcLasea anyvrcre
in the UnUed Prates. As a sample of his priceb Le
will mention that he sells -
Coals from $1,25 up to $15,
Pants from C'l to $7,
. Vest3 frora$l to $5.
Boots, Shoes, ITaU, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus-
ders, XotWties, Socks, UandkercLiefi, &.c, in the same
prriKrtion.
The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning
thanks for past patronage, ai d pruinise to spare no ef
forts in the future to give entire satf action.
DAVID SEiGEL.
Erownville, June 13, lSl.-ly
LiOOiS. SE0270Z
CLOT II IN G
WM AWAY!
cf t'f .':!y ui i UK iiUii Uii-ery a.';.-;;. s;r:.p: fr n a w
gie.t cf smaii c?mlaict i ui prising. a:4 It is iliPre.
lore of the utmost importance th,it a urict at 'en ion to
the least and most triCiDg btoiiy aliments shnuid be
ha-1; for-disease of the body mast itvarbVy affect tie
miaJ. Tb'! sutscrlrersnow on'v ak a trisiof
DM. J. BOVEE DODS'S
Imperial . V7ine Bittsrs
from all who have nur use i them. We cha'.icE? e the
world t priKlnce their equal.
Thec Bitters for the cu:e of Wetk Stomachs. Gen
eral Debility, and for Jfurifying a;id Enricbins the
lilood, are absolutely unsurpassed by auy o' her reme
dy on esrih. To he assured of this, it is oniy nece-
essarT to inase the trial, ane vme is ci a oui-
rior ouaiitr hciDK tLyni one-third i,trtnper than oth
r wines, warrr.ins and luvicoratini the whole system
from the herd to tte feet. As the-je bitters are tonic
8Ld alterative in their character, so they strengthen
n.l iuvirorate the whole svt-tem and Kive a flue tone
snd healthy act.on to all its parts, by equalizing the
circulation, removal? the obstructions nnd producing
a peneral warm h. They are excellent or diseases. and
weakness reculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir
ed to strengthen and braco the system. No ladi" wuo
is subject to l.isitnda and faintness. hou1d be without
them as they re revivifying in thfir action.
THESF BITTERS
XTII1 not onlv Cure but Prevent
iMseasc.
and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person
who may use them for :
INS1P1ENT CONSMMPTION
weak Lunps, indigestion, Dyspepsin, dlseasec of the
N'crvous svste;n. Paralysis, riles, and for all case
requiring a Tonic.
DR. JJODLTS
Celebrated IVinc IJItters
For Sore Throat so common among the Clergy they
are trulv invaluable.
For the ogel and infirm, ana lor persons oi weak
onstitutions For ministers of tho gospel, lawyers
and all nublii sraekers for 'book-keepers tailors
seamatresses. studrnts.ar artiKts.and all persons lea-
fiii.2 a sedentary life, they wiM prove beneUcial.
as a beveraco; they are wholesome, inuocenc, ana
doiicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat-
in eirncttiof hrmdvor wiue, without intoxicatiiic, ana
nrt a valuable remedy for persons atiiuted to the use of
PTCssivc strong drink, and who wih to rerain from it.
Thevaiepure und entirely free from the poisons con-
eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which
fhp country is lloodfd.
These bitters uou nly CURE but prevent disease, and
KhonM bnuBPd hv all who live in a cjuntry where the
water is brd, or where chills and fever are prevalent.
Beine entirely innocent and harmless tney may uegiv.
en freelv to children am. infants wiin impunity .
Fhysicinns and Clergymen, and temperauce advocates
as an act i f humanity, should assist in Fpreading these
valuable bitters over the land, and threty essentially
banish drunkenness and disease.
In all affections of the flead.SIcIc
Headache, or JVcnonsi II
aclie, Br.Dod's Imperial Wine
Hitters .Will be fbnnd to be most
Salntarn and! Eflicacious.
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HOiTLE MACLllXIi.1
Tiitentscl February 14th, 1S60
Salesroom, 510 Broadway.
MAIN STREET. BROWN VfLLE. N. T.
Takes pleasure in announcing that he has n wnn bard, a 1 iree nr.il select stuck of every art cle iahia liae,
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I CITY
N'lLVv' YOIIK. .
is cu;istriu.u-i oti an entirely new
;i n:: hi'i: ry. wssin many r;tr anl val
rvo nts, having teen examined by the
itn 1 expert s, an-l pr'.'Ponrx'V'i to be fclil
an.l I'tKI ECTiON COMBINED.
Tae following are the principal objections urged
against fcewing .iachiLCs.
I. Ercfctsive fati'tae to !
the operator.
2. Liability to get out of
order.
3. Expe'nso, trouble and
loss of tiiiio in repair
ing. ...
4. Incapacity to sew
every description of
material.
5. Diingreeable noise
while in operation.
I v i . v M 1
n a ii i -n r m
I si
hmr-ire hewips: jiacliine
Of all the improved yaUers ; viz : Piyiuoutn I'.ocx, Charter oaK, Vailey 1-ure,
I 5
4
elevated Oven, Sec.
Box and Parlor Stoves of an endless variety, some of which are entirely new designs, viz ;
Cook and Parlor stoves, something very nice indeed for small families '
.
mm mam
rr? .-c. ii J f. s-ml'7 rr
HEAVY SHEET IKON'FUii SUtiAli JTOILERS
And Large Cast Iron Kettles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal ana Lard Oil Lamps; Brass Copper, and euect Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels,
fee
JAPANNED WARE.
,k .V iifciJ ?''.-'--.. ? ,. i . '
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I nave procured the right to manufacture a late simple and iiunrovod self-sealing Fruit C?n to which I call the
attention of the public. All of which I vlcl'.-e nivself to sell at as lair rates and on as accomodatinz terms as
any other establishment in this region of Uie country
lam prepared to put up gutterius and snoutiu aid all ,thr-r work of rav line atthe shortost notice, and in a
workmanlike manner, which 1 warrant in crive satisfaction. ; . ..,
1 pledge myself not to be undorrold ia the uiier couiilry J. C." DitTSER.
Brownville, Augnstj-30 ISGO. ,., . , ' . .y , .
JACOB jMAHRON,
Hercliant Tailor,
.'
BROWNVILLE,
1
VTi:: pive t ens-tomers jnst now $nch bargain ha
never before beeu presented to theia. fle wiil sell his
goods or manufacture to order
At Costs
r
And talte ia pay
CASH OR WHEAT.
. .
At the hiphest market price,
Brown vi lie, August 29th. 1961.
SADDLEEY.
Saddles, Hrldlcs, Collars, Whips,
Lashes, Lines, Girths, Surcingles,
Stirrups and Leathers, SnaJJJe,
Curb and Port Bills, Ring
Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings.
Plastering Hair Constantly on Hand.
In order to t ait all, I make harness from $ 435
per set.
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I have collar from 65 cents to $2 each. ,
Halt eis 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 acsil before buy
ing elsewhere, ' ' '
JOHN W. MDDLETON,
iirow;vvill,e, nr. t.
FEMALES."
nip manv cirtlscates which nave been tendered us
and the letters"wnicn we uai:y recuive, are conclusive
proof that, amon me women mese umers nave given
a satisfaction which no others have ever done tefore.
No woman in the lana snouia ne withoui inem. and
those whoence u wieui, m 1101 m seeyaiun
supply. : "
DR J Bovee Dcd's
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS,
Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh
has used them successfully in his practice for the las
twentv-five rears. The proprietor before puryhaMn
the exjlnsive richt to manufacture and sell Dr. Enve
Codb' Ceiehrajcg Imperfai Wine Eiters. hadtthemtest
ed by two disiirpuishcd medical practitioners, who pro
nounced them a valuable aud safe remedy for dsseasa.
Altnouch the medical men of this country, as a gen
eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do
not believe that a respectable Physicu.n can be found
in the United States, acquainted with their medical
propertiesrwho will not highly approva Dr. Pod'i IM
PERIAL WINE BITTERS
In all newly settled places, where there is always
lcrce onantity of decaying timber; irom wmcn a poi-
nonoug miasma is created, these hitters thuoM oe used
every morning boforebreatgast.
IHt. J. BO TEE
IMPERIAL WINE3ITTERS-;
Are composed of a pure and unadulterated wine, com
bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, tomtrey, Wi:a
Cherv Bark, Sniknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian
Thev are manufactured by Dr. Dop himself, who is an
experienced and successful physician, ana nence snouia
not be classed anions the quack nostrums which flood
the country, and against which the mecieal profession
so justly denounce.
These truly valuable Bitters have been so tnorouphiy
tested by all classes of community, for almost every vn
cty of disease incident to human system, that they are
now deemed indispensahle as a
p. r "J-i.
1 fr
L-J r-
4
is Exempt
it has a riight npe'lli pcnietidioula.r action
rnske the LOCK or SIlUTTLt; SilCil. which will
F.ITHEU lilt m.r HAVEL, und is alike on both
: ntrforms nerteet sewins on every description
of in teri.U, lr..mL. athtr to thefin'.-: ;i n - .-k Mnr
lia, 8 with eittvn, linen or silk thread, ffm the c-sc-st
to the JL-r-wt number,
ITavin neitiur tJAii nor COO WHEEL, and the
the least posiLIo trioiion, it runs as smoothly s
ylat ?, and'ia " - - " - ;-
EiT.ph-t!c?.!ly a Noiseless Mn-Uce!
' "It reifuires twtuTy-ve per evnt. le-.-i p. wer to
driveit than any thtK iLichiue iu tn.irket, A girl
of f.relvc yenrj of age can work ii sttadily, without
fatigue or isiury t.- hei'Ith. ...
Its .-trench au l WtJNDER'-i L STMPLICITY of
;IN '
EI10V7IIVILLI3.
wh-tney's I3Icck, IZzi-a.
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
JBLK II o
J. J.
t hue man
A.No.ih to th-? citizen? of B-
iiiJiAj tun lig r
ii i. i irv
the Cirr r,f l!r...rM."
added thereto an exteniira 5t,-fc u '
4 tlTit,
Fresh
Chemicali,
Faint? and Oils,.
Ture V"in?s and Liq-r,
For Medical Furies
Hair and Tooth Irui
Ferfuraerv. '
Fiae Toilet Soap,
Invites the puhrlcpatro.nsotCM&C''
53"Pbyskian's Prescriptions a"pn.i
Loth by daytodnisht. a-e"Jcd to tt ill hacj
I'.rnu-n vil'a Itni ir.L T..,
,,.,, m.i,i3?i.
. nia-y!y
The Economy of Usiir
THE
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' L AiiA.N ILLu
et n.
I;i j in;
to ;
Drs8 Makers
Corset Makers,
Gaiter Fitters,
Shoe Binders,
be
JL.
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O''lVi'-;'--'klflC0 o.-v -ill, S L.Lg
, . 3a ?1 "1 '.-r a-. ,---.; j-rr h-jB ..v . 7
,Vhk;.U--- - . :.
" J vai? S"" is? J
ty-? m affch
C"iistruciiii r .-ii.
of order, a:.i k
give entire stiii;ii!!ti.u.
. We respectfully invite all those who m.ij desire to
supply themselves with a superior article, to call and
examine this UHIVALLED MA'CUI.VE.
Bat in a more special manner do we solicit the
patronn'jjo of
Merchant Tailors,
Coach Millars.
Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers,
Shirt and Bosom M.iker?,
Vest and Pantaloon Makers.
25""Relijrious snd Charitable Institutions will
liberally dealt with.
T)
iSo. I, or Fomily Machine. 315,00 ; No. 2 Small
sized Slariafwlurinc $30,00 ; 'o. 3 Largs sized
Manufacturing, $75,0!).
Ciibirsts in Every Variety.
We want Agonts tor all towns in tho United
States, where agencies are not already established,
to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we
make no consignments.
T. J. I.icARTHTJIl Cc Co.,'
r10 EroadiYay, a'eiv York.
rice of Machines, Complete:
FFiANKLJK
Family Sowing IlacMne.
T:',n,,',ri!n m:lk8 te celebrate: GXOr-'i
BAKER STITCH, wbi,!, ha, ,akea thehUie t t
um it the Illinois sute 1 ir, in Scpteujber u.h!
' wfc. juouik, L. I 1 uu. ar ;1
..v.ic o.i.e rairs laroognout tue counuy.
tonipe-.eni judges gave a decision iu tivfr cf th
stitch, on account cf its great strer.-'th and aditit u
all kinds of family and ma!.ufjictti:itjj?pnryo'fj
The followms Table will show the di:rereari 'a farn,
of Sewin? Machinesover theold me-.hod of lut -AI
hand. In the worVing of these Hithinps tf or ,
iu me ueai.uiuiness or i:ie e;npl.yrf u
uicn is mucn stronrer, mr ls;ic, and i
rip or ravel thun t!ie stitch made with
OObliltlS.
uinr
. tut tl.
e:4 liibitto
tba:t:e tod
CHOICE
Wholesale
LIGUOHS.
and EetaiL
.van
W orth ihgV
OF THE
Time consumed in tnaUnj
up Laaieb' Garuifuts.
Silt Dres.
Muslin Shirt,
-Merino Dress,
Chemise,
Calico Dress,
iloreen Skirt,
loMht Dress,
Drawers,
Silk Apron,
Plain Apron, .
By Mactite. !
n.i
15
Wl
10)
J
5
37,"
3o.
0j
urs.
1
1
I
I
r.. X,n.
19-
(
S
10
(
7
:o
s
i
I
w
5
3H
W
31
Time consumed in msfcinn f By Machine.
up trenuemen s 'jirmect Hours
Gentleman's Sti
Frock Coat, " .
Satin Vest,
Linen Vest, -Cloth
Pants,
.Summer Pant.,
23
40:
40
! EyBrii.
EVrs. Jt;n.
II
1(
' 3
6
5
2
to
25
14
to
BFtOTOVILLE,
Has just received a choice lot of the best brands ef
Lienors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon,
Qnurt or single Drin, The following is a partial list:
BRAIIDIE3 :
mm mt m - ir - c
Tonic, Medicines and a
Beverage.
TTP Ct: IT-V? TT
Tnrcliase one Bottle
It Costs but tittle! Purify tlie
Hlood. Gfive Tone to the Sto
' macli -Renovase tlie Sys
v . and Prolong Xifc.
(TP A (tSr
ID
V " ' f
F "IT,-
IVench,
Cognac, .
Annie.
A
ii is;
Prlco $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles
lor p5 00
BOO
arra
t."i;z".'3
v.
Prepared and sold by
CIIAItLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
J s
:5
Raspberry,
Peach.
Cherry,
Blackberry.
Port,
Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Medara,
Champagne.
Y.
IPS
WHISKIES :
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
Come andcs83 and
3LAT1IST
FR031 TUE
WAR.
SEAT OF
Erownville, Au
UH1011 ARMY VICTORIOUS..
COODS CHEAPER THAN EVER.
THE STORE FOR BARGAINS.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
COME AND SEE HE.
DEH'S NEW STOCK.
I Lave this dy received my -
FALL STOCK
OF
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Hardware and Queensware,
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, v
. Powder and Shot,'
Choice Liquors,
'. Furniture Sac.
To which I tate r!ure ia callity: the specisl atten
tion of th public, feeling assured I cau ofler such in
ducements to purchasers as they never before have had
in this piscc.' I have purchased under peculiarly favor
ably circumstances and will give my patrons the bene
fit of my gwoU fortune. .
I Buy and Sell for Cash,
OR PRODUCE IN HAND.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
BOOTS AXD SHOES MADE
ORDER AXD ..
TO
VI AEE A ITT ED!
Rrownvjlle, Oct. 31. ISGI.
nl7
rr. T. DEN".
- Electric Weather IndTcalorT"
Thu neat and curious instrument foretells the
Meather from 12 to 24 hours in advance Sent free
V,, aiIon receipt of 50 ceatsby the manufacturers,
LLE v CO., cwark, X. J. Literal discount to
Agents.
SOLE PUOrRIETOS
1 , '
78 William Street. Istew York.
For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
out the countiy. Oct. 17. 1 Sol.
For the Fall Trade.
The subscriber has for sale the coming Autumn
the following: ,
500 Houghton's Seedling and Cluster Go3ebery.
1,000 lied Dutch Currant.
2.000 New Kochello Blackberry.
200 Red Antwarp Raspberry.
200 Rrinckle'8 Orange "
100 White Grape Currant.
500 Victoria Rhubarb. .
500 Isabella Grape.
500 Catawba Grape.' "
100 Concord GraDo.
100 Tattle's lied "Grapo (New and fine.')
Also: a larjre assortment of Ornamental Shrub
bery, for which see priced liit, which wiil be for
warded gratia on application.
Address,
U.A.TERRY,
ynjr. ISjI. " Creacent City, Iowa.
True Dele wars Grape Vines .
PKOPAGATED FEOM THE OHiaiNAIi
STOCK.
Strong, Well-roottd One Year Old Vines grown in
open cir. 50ct o $1 eacA, $5 to 10 per doz. Extral
year old vines, and Xo. , extra large layert, with
bearing wood, $1.60 fo $2.00. to $12 $18 per dozen.
ALiiSO One vines of Allen's new white Hybrid. Anna,
Cleveliiif?. CoiK-ord. Cuyahoga. Clara, Clinton. Casa
dy. Catawba. Diara, Herbeniont, H.irtford, Proliac. Is
IsabeMaj Jjhym.- Le Noir, LydU, Louisa, Lyman, Nor
ton's Virginia, Ontario, Oporto Rebecca, Kopers's new
Ilybrids. Taylor's CiUlHt, To-Kalon, Union Village, and
many other kinds, at low prices.
STRAWBERRIES.
Wilson's Albany,. Trturaph de Grand, Jenny Lind,
Trol lope's KicUnii. and Austin Shaker Strawberries.
RirtUnd, and , Catawisa ever beariDar Raspberries,
Lawton's Blackberries, &.c, all at the lowest rates,
Jt3Sca(i tiT a ci rcular. ' - t. ;
GEO. W. CAMPBBUL. Delaware, O.
Oct. 8,1850. nl6-2m.
TREE PEDDLERS,
1 will sell Good Apple Trees, 6 to 8 :
feet high at....t. :.$40 per 1000
3 to 5 feet high at--- 35 per 1000
" Msse.many oi tnemnowin iruit,
body 8 to 11 feet high
Seedling trees, 8 to 1 1 feet
Red Dutch Curium I year old
" " 3 years old :
Houghton Seedling Goosberry, 1 year
Houghton Seedling Goosberry, 3 yean,
Red and Yellow Antwerp Raspberry
Franconia RasnLerrr
Strawixirry, 2a varieties, from-2 w 10 per iooo Takes' pleasure in ahhouncin to the
.... j per ioo . JUS opened a mr .JLIVEKY
- - - - a v v a ivu
.15per 100
30 per 1000
io rer iooo
15 per loo
20 per 100
13 per 100
Finder
Rinffs
Bracelets,
Breast Pins,
&c.
Secure
Bargains.
69 per 1C00
35 per 1000
4 per 100
10 per
4 per
10 per
1 per
l per
gust.'SO.lSCO. :
-BR O N V I L L E
'
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100 . " ' t " ' - . , - ,
ioo .' '- ;;;
IIS .:vOjstKT ..-SDII.jLflZj,;
inn . ' .
- - i
Bourbon,
Rye,
Scotch,-
Irish,
Manonirahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
lVIIITAEVS BLOCK
Main Street. Erownville.
2'vmber 14. 188. nl9-tf
SEEDS AND MACHINES,
No. 14, North Main Street,
ST. LOUS,! 0.
- ' Sign of tht Gilt Plow. :
AndXu's. 2U3 North Fourth St., or 218 Broadway.
PLANT & BROTHER,
ARE DECEIVING a l;iree assortment of
Plows. Harrow, Ci: Itivit.TS. Hoes, RaSes,
ShtveN, Spais. Pick. Axes. Hat bets. w
Sryli.e. Snjihs. C'r.-nleU. Ki.rk.. iriiidstiiies,
Cilh'in's Br.'kst .Shh1 S.iwors, Seed Drills,
Hy. Straw and Cru Slock. Cutters, t ,.'''
TlJreh" (' tii SliPlIe.'s. ruaiiis.
The Fraaklia rainily: .
SEWING MACHINE,'.
His one advantage Ttiich. i3 worthy of epe-i! utentioa
iu acaitioa to tue peculiar character ot tht stitch, an t
that is its adaptation to either ligit or med um heivy
work.. The Mchim which a' one moruenl is id oa -TllE
MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few tpo-,
ments after can be brought to bear with the urns facil
ity on cottonade ar4 toweu of tin coarsest description. f
Its adaptation for FAMILY WORK, is thQs remirit
bla, and give it a tnperiority over every other atyief
machine in the Market.
In order tbat these .Machines may be plarrd'ln tt
hand of all classes, we have reduced tt prl.-c of oir
FRASKLIS FAMILY MACUISE TO -FORTY
DOLLARS. i'rot:i the increase of our businejs fur ti.
la-? year, and the ei.tire satisfaction our Mi.hinei art
y i y i i r throughout :he Vntte-t States and Soropea
COUn.. nes," If ti umwhi. .!. ,, im
to macuf .c'tire a PERFECT. SIMPLE, RELIABLE
AXD CHEAP MACHIXEH has been fully appreciate
ty the public. This policy wilt remain unchained, and
as heretofore no Machine will be allowed to loarttbo
office that we cannot fully warrant in every re?pct.
C shall keep on band at all times general uaoU.
ment of Sewing Machine msterials
Needles for all maehines can be ordered ty Majfor
Express. Price One Dollar per dozen.
Persons in the couatry, by sending us their ad'ims
enclosing a letter stamp, can have forwarded" by return
mail, one of our circulars containinj the di.Terout styles
of .Machines, list of prices, and sample of worj.
D. RICHARD! & CO.,
Principnl Aaents f'r the Korch KiKt.
Once and S.ilesrotm 133 Lake 8'reet, Chica;?), Illiu.us,
K. RICUARD3. L?to of L. Cornell Co.
C. E- W1SWALL,
J.N'D.W. TAfPAX, formerly As't f jr .h Grorr i
Baker Sewing MichiTO.
January9ih 13i. nld-tf '
THE OPORTO GRAPH.
Tho Oporto is a very strong grower, and is per
fectly hardy, having fruited annually fr:riore tbifti
ten years. It is very jroductive, pJi vinos bar
ing produced from five to over ten bushels oac?i,
in a single seas.-m. Two vines, two ye:r planie-1
in La Halle county, Illinois, were nninjitred by tho
cold, and finitnd fa..t ri'on. The wjae Ails a n-a-dy
sale from two to four dollars per gM-a. Qc4
what the public say of theOptrto.
"It is esteemcJ by I'bysici'ans a g -l P'rt Wine.
It is somewhat astringent, rich and of f.na b.xir.
The vines are unfailing and good lea"rer3."Kev.
Dr. Louri?bury.
"I have six different kind of Gripes. aQ'l t!i
Opt.rtois the bsst of either of them for win, ail
better than any other grape that I am ac-paintel
ith." A. Devereaa, in tho Rural.
'For several yars we have nwd.j wine from tin
Oporto Grape, and find a ready sale at.ojiedoliarprr"
bottle, selling jQ LoUles fur single ori;rs." Syl'
ter Clark. .
Strong Tine $1 to $3. . For Tines or eircu'.an
address E. WARES WESTER' Lyons, . 1 .
n37v5-tf. '
Wheat! Wheat! Wheat!
Farmers Look to Your Interest!
Wm. T. X3on,
Is paying and will cuuuuu t py the ii.tueA J
WHEA T and PR OD I CE.
in goods. if3 stock of fxords consistj of
BOOTS and SHOUS,
HATS and CAPS,' . 1 1
DRY GOODS and
....... GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
.. :- . QUEENSWARE.
, NAILS, DOORS and
VVINDOW SASH,
: - GLASS and PUTTY -PLASTERING
HAIR. 30c per to.,
TUBS and BUCKETS, .
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL and POTATOES.
I also, kee a well selected stock of Calf, Kip, Cpp
and Sole Lcther for manufacturing
BOOTS and SIWLS, .
irVtr T wlM wrrant tr eive satisfaction." I will
uiy pjeseut stock of Goxls at prices
Downers rVolilic Strawberrr
Victoria Khubarb.
Caionn's Seedling Rhubarb-.. .'.
Scotch Hybrid lihubarb
Seedling Rhubarb
Rose, Hardy Summer, 20 varieties-'
Rose, Hybrid Perpetual, 25 varieties -
Rose, Climbing-. 8 varieties
Also a large assortment of Ornamental
" Shrubsat-s. , 12 per
Defcriptive Cutalogm jRnt to a!I applicants.
' ; tiw?u 1 if,, u
C. I) STEVENS. A?cnt.
' a
citizens cf Erownville and vicinity, that he h&3
STABLE, where he will always Le
130
Address,
January 2, 131:
Mendota, Labile Co., III.
u3-4 m
Sclcllo -Hoi
ready to fumi.Ii centleicfcn xvith ' ' ; '
KIrbj's American Iron HarFester
Revolving and Sprinjr tooth Horse Hay Rakes, ' '
Krauser's Cliler and Wine Mills with Press,
' Sugar Cane Crashers and Evaporators, -
Mott's Portahle i't.rn.ice and Caldrons,
. .Portable Engines and Ilorse Powf rs, -
Portable Flour and Corn Meal Milts,
Woo-l and Iron Working Machinery,
Mortisinn and Tenoniau Machinet,
Lathers, Bolt Cutters, Coach Screws, Lanterns,
Q-ieen's Portable Forge and Eellows,
, Leather and Rubber Bellinj,
Lace Leather and Steam Packing,
Fren h's Washing ilachine, Steelvards. Scales,
. GAilLLX, GRASS AXD OTHER SEEDS.
!T"3end for Circulars 2
Orders fohcited iicdpr(nptlv executed t.y
fLANT & BHOT2LE2.
Jfarch, 1561. (KcJi-4iu-An3)3-4m)
Every" VaHsty ofTorriato.
Iir'o Red, Lar-o lel..jw, AprJe and Peach. R
to suit the tim
.. 1 -.i. - .? v .haT.r thm BiuDif. have been sold br
" 1 1 . II will ... Mitn,'. r .
befe,for Ca.,h, Hides, Wheat or Produce ot any k.DJ
but no credit wi; 1 re given.
Brcwnville, Anjrust 1st, 1SS1.
. W T.
3o4tf
PRINCE & CO'S.
Llnssan Botanic Gardens and IVarscries,
(FOOTED, 17K,) . "
FlusiiiB, Lons Island, Near ITeTT York.
TRICED CATALOGUES, whlcii art snt w
p-irchaser bf Tree:-, and to applicants whi lnc.os
stamps So. 1 Descriptive Catalori of Tmit anJ
Orr.amenSBl Trees and suruos, Kaspoernes.
ar.d all other smU Fruits. So. CrTi.sioB
Chrvanthe:nums. Phlox..!; is, Donble Sweet W:.liaic
and other nerbaceous Flowerinjf PlantJ. X.. 3 str;
Lar?e Fruit Trees, Frorereeas act ;t.lr ornamei.''
Tree atW Shrub, anirable for immecuie. rra.i-a-"-
ami embeli.hent. So. 4 wno;ei:e taia:.:c
Nurseries and Dealer, emprUin Treea Siru', Sosw
Plants. Buiboua Flower Rt3, Stacks tvr Znrtt'ivf,
fi.c. No. 8 Wholesale Catlepie for Ye?etao A1"1
cultural and Flower seedj and Trees il ShrnS
No. C Descriptive Ota !:; of ur in"' "
wiia
Brownville, June 19th, 15G1
CHARGES REASONABLE.
JOHN A. SMALL.
ii-.
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.1 XC.
!.!., ".. I V. w. I M n ,r T?...l Vi.-m i : ... T?,.J I VIlApfknlt Af lll Alj.t V- r i ' : n f 3 f r r TT! ft .
1 . x". ,n .... V: tf T- .. rr-..j x- 1 lirtrrTrn I tst aririi.wf;..rfVir Hur.
irar.j jemn x 1, vutrrY, i,ni.TS i f net'ieu, .'cw .,.
k nue. xrcuca ireo i ouiato, uie new uiiai van-ij - - . - n,u tt
I'ck?i'"-'S ot seed of all tue above eleven varieties, 1 ..,.;....,.....,,,." .,' n..h'; Pritn
. 1
will bo f Twarded ,xsc-jiid on receipt of one dollar
irench Irco iouiato -!J ct.1. xcr pa'.sao; uw
Whit.;, 13 cts.; Lester's Tcrfcotcd 12 cts.; LarireKed
25 cts. per ounce. Z.Wy vinVf; 0 GirJvn J
fur r,lc. Catalogues giatis. Tackages warranted
to reach all who purch:ie. ;
JAMES J. H. C.REGORV,
Jr.uiry, 18?2, tf. Marblehead, Ma-J.-
8tbr
Polean-.has. C'w.!:rs -luricul s. Dmises.ins anj
Rare F!oweriuz P.anrs. No. 10 Whole-a.'t '''of.7
f.f tliesBioe No. 13 CtV.c?ue of GrcmtcJ
Vo.ll Dpucri:ttv Catjicaua of K9 iwu
Forpui Tariciiosff (iritis.
S. B. Tlie price hive r--n reduced,
who ieirwin iiU-i.-e their Lifs, a::
prlrd at the lowt r itcs.
Nc cmcer CI, 161, ( :o'fJ
and
vitbfls
will t
fi