Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 26, 1863, Image 3

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    -AIXVERTISE-Rv
jnjSATPP MARCH 26, 1S63
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I ,h.imi!liO AokT, and Dsalfcr la
JT Colored Inks Of Best ioelity,
- ana
lm Street, Chicago, .III
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J( tft fer tb Aitwrftser and -
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. ifiTKS ABBOTT, V r
... amd roasiGK XKwgf Arfca Ad.
it,1,L.-j iriaii for" tb Atvtrttier and Airracf.
axeata to'16
or. cojc en,. ,
... xckk, and Dealer 1. Ink, and
V0 . Ini fculldiosr.Fhlladelt.hla.
Vrt.eM .. .... '
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Tei9. HitL Las beft appointed- Adju
st General for Nebraska,, Vice' Hoa.
,r.F. Safv y-; .- . .. .
raufc- For the rat two weeks, the
ikiea bie been' bright and the weather
kibe daytime R-arm; the. nights however
retoo cold for vf giiationio grow much.
fjiicaanow. rFrom all quarters we
Ittt of a great emigration coming West.
tf look . for a larger .'emigration this
than at apy period for the last five
years. '
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- SaCVBBERT AHD EviECBEEK.Mr.
Com, baa just brought on from South
ern Missouri and Illinois a large lot of
Erergreeos and Shrubbery which he will
icOcheap: .
Sito . Potato ss.VIr. Car has on
hod a fer bushels of Peach Blow Pou
toes, the best ia America, which he will
tell to those wanting seed, at one dollar
per lashel, at this office.
School Notice. Miss Jen hie Johit
will commence her school in the house on
tt Iefee,forraerly occupied by McPhe
losr as a,tore, on Monday next; 29th
fcit The house cotnforiaUe and roomy.
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' We learn through Various sources, that
lion. S. G. Diiir, delivered a very able
tpeech'id Cdagres, short lime previous
toi'J close, in opposition io,Vookuj and
.Yux.ijrxukcBAV. It is said Uo hare
tfeaone of ih best things' of the sessioh.
' Boats. The Eraiiie passed down on
edaesiay last. On Wednesday night
the West Wmd, and Thursday the War
Eagle ' passed up. ; On .the West ind
aod War Eagle about forty persons land
ed at this place. They came with Mr.
CoVer, from Capet Girardeau o.
F. LysngAccfo; ageqi for the Paw
cee Indians, pa4 & hjri UU to Cfown
riil on his return' from ihe East. His
fuiily w ill ' Ji?y jn a fvw wti. and sx-
itr
'w, !t:un:Iiv-a vu:-ta tj. our Libr ary
CoFEB.Etie. :NetTaka- Atinual Oou
ftrtnce' hts been ia cs'siJa iii)i:ovu-
Ville-during the past week, Bishop Amis
preiidiug. .. The session closes on Satur
day. . ; ' : : " i , ;
The following isja list of the members.
Ke hare not learned their surnames.
Bifhop Arae,:. Elder, Davis, Elder
Smith, Burch, Fort,' . Cannon, Maxfield
Hart, Ansbury, Ring, Rendall, Seraon,
Miller White, Smith, Pntchard, Bums,
MonhanlJ: :'. "' ' : i..- "
School. We are reqested to state
that "school will commence in the new
School '. House on Mwnday, the 6ih , of
April. Mif a Brockman teacher.
Jn the Old School House on Monday
the 20th or April, Revf H. U. pobbins,
leather.
In 'the house on the Levee, formerly
wccupied by Dr. BIcPherson, on Monday
the 30ih of March, Miss Jennie John,
teacher.
' On account of the financial condition
of Vhe district, the Directors have though 1
best not to have any free School this
$pric. "
Y(e. fire glad to see so rnany opportu
nities for sending children to school. -
"There are enough children in town to
well support three schools. ,
'Mail Robbery. Mr. Bfaion oHhis
tity, received: 'draft, by Western mail
uich hap been taken frQtn the envelope
but'rcibrneyto mail bags as it was made
payable to.Maion's' order. ;: MrJByram
also received a draft in a similar condi-
4 1 ft m 1 1 t J . L L..am
ioa.- :ine man caa oeea uiuaru ucui
but the thieves were too bright to under
take to dispose of such- booty, as it would
be extremely"' hazardous. ' It is probable
that prTtKir'rr v 1nKlA -'r 'tnken from
- v v. j t W a ' r-w v - t r
the mail. We have heard potning that
indicates the locality 'where the robbery
occurred, but is on the" route to Denver.
The mattar shoald be investigated.').
. Tbe foreign paper have a touching
incident about'Poland. ' A liule toy wat
Ending at the dopr' of his father's house
"whfn he saw the Russians fire a volley
ja th ; .insurgents. " ."Mother,"'.' criedjhe
yt "the holy Virgin protects our
rirjd- frjrI ur Urtna of thorn-fall ." -
fi AOSjarj .OLfiier role t.p and iaid,l.'ie
a fr' Uvi: ir'ln vv;I1 rroiccl l-u'
AinoeJatj .olfi ier rode hp and iaid,l.'ie
r
7',rT',Y!nK
-Avii .ilIf",'-"-ri--
'vSbmebp yip rope? fd'ie 'r&LIav? -arniccl
nients to the tax bill:
-For.Lissicg .a jvery.hccaely ,cae,. ;2
-thr -xlra amount being: added,- f ro'D
ably, as a punUhmeni for the man's folly.
Udiea kissing1 one another; $ 2.-7
The tax is placed at thia'riie in: order. (o
freak up the custom 'altogether; jr being'
regarded by our M. C.'a as a piece 'uf iai
excusable 'absurdity. . .' . "'
For every .fiiruition, 10 cts. .la " "".""
Every young man. who has jnore than
one "girl," is taxed 55. ' --
For courting in the kitchen, 2o cti.
, Courting in the sitting room, 50 cts.
Cotmio in the parier. Si. . "
" Courting in a romantic place, $5, and
40 cts, for each otfence thefeafier.
SffWg'i Ud7 ,home frum, church',1 25
rts.;ftrvri';h 'ciTence.- ' i -
r'OwVrJ in -be ).:(! u
I ti; rtri.e.f
oi Li j n ti e . h r 1 ii v - u p! fctj
aw. 1
5-1 '
f -Fcrt h-tifc cutl tn h. : lad j: 111.-4.4 above
ten. 6 cvnti. ''
! aiiVr '-nfair devi.e'fur, ehtrapjung
,j)i'uiiijJmeu.iiA6 liiatrniiouv. 3ri.: , :. t
Fur
-wearinr
hoops larger than ten
feet in
hoop.
circumference, S 'cents 'for 'each
1
Old bachelors
over thirty are taxed
- Over forty, S20. . i :"
. Over fifty, S50, and sentenced to ban
iaaienin Utan. . . "...
Cuap. CXXX. An Am. douatiii Public Lands
to tb cererai 8lt nd Ferritories hu) maj
- providCullgea for the Bonelii of AgricuUure ad
th Mfohnio ArU. -.
Be it tnaetedbtj th &natt amd Hottttof Krprn
talivi of th$ United Olatet of Airitta in' &xgret
Afcrulifd, That there be granted to tbe ereil
Suites, fur tbe purpose hereinafter ui rationed, an
anaouiit of ptiblin laud, to be ixrtioud to each
Sutca a quanty equal to thirty thotii&nd acreor
each Knaor and rprestentatirv in Conresj to
which the 'States, are respective! entitled by the
appointment uader thecenuut of eighteen h and red
andaixtj : Provided, That no muiwral lands Un.ll
be tblected of purchased uadr the proviioa of
thit act. 1
Bee, 2. And be it farther enacted, That tae land
afureA'd, after being aurrejed, ehall be apportion
ed to the several tit. tea in seotiont or subdivisions
of auctions, not lens than one quarter of a section;
aud whenever there are pubiio lands in asUte sub
ject Co sale at private entry at one dollar and twen -ty-fivo
oecta per acre, the quantity to wbich said
bute thall be entitled shall be selected from sucb
laods withia the litniU of snch State, and the Se
cretary of the Interior is hereby directed to iaaue
to each of the States in which there is not the
quantity of publio lands subjeot to sale at private
entry at one dollar and twenty -fire cents per acre
to which said State may be entitled under the pro
visions of this act, land scrip to the amount in acres
for the deficiency of its distributive, thare: said
aorip to be sold by said States and the proceeds
thereof applied to the uaas and purposoo prescribed
in thij act, and for no other use whatsoever Provid
ed, That in no .ae shall any State te which land
scrip may thus bo i.Mued be allowed to locate the
aauie Within the ltuiiaiu of any other. State, or of
any Territory of the Uaitod Stales, . bat their as
eiuees way thus locate said taad scrip upan any of
the unappropriated lands f the United Spates sub
ject to aale at private entry at one dollar nnd twen-ty-ve.cenU,
or leas, per We : And provided, furth
er, That no more than one Uuiilioa acres shall be
located by sucb as.-iuecij ia auy oue of the Siates :
And provided further, That no such location shall
be made before one var from the passage Of this
acU V .... ' '.'
.. See. 3. And belt further enaoted, That all the
exdenea of manageinant, suprin(onilnio, and
taxes from date of selection of said landi, previous
to their sale., and all expenses incur rod in the
management and dibureiient of the moneys which
may be received therefrom, shall be paid by the
States to which they may belong, ont of the trea
sury of said States, so that tbe entire proceeds of
tbe sale of said lands whall be applied without any
diminution whatever to the purposes hereinafter
ineotioned.
Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That all
money- derived from the sale of the lands aforesaid
by the Suus to which tbe lands are apportioned,
and frum the sales of land aorip berei tbe fore pro
vided it r. shall be invested ia stocks uf the Uni
ted Stes, or of the States, er some other safe
M't. v. riding nt less than five per (i-ctum upon
U10 p .f vluv of -ail sUjcks-; and 1 b M t!i tnoney
so 'ujcI esititute a pr;,e'iit.l futjd to
var.Ual i '.1 sn-l remain torover uni;uuihod
...': e tr s ; .1.7 proVded i s--X!t;,-o Jitli f
j.- a.i. 'it u ti
i-i'. .4 aincii '3'i..l'a
.111 iM T -rti'
J tU Jsai thv f - :. yf flit aav.:t .cutf-.wrj. H
; tbH)., w.J '..i'lir-ai--!li; jas'i.' .otia VKUfc 1
i ...v w; !vi i1, 'ilLvut ras.uo- i
;r. vibe i ". j vu''.i .a-iii, &ud thciud- j
4.; ate i:u.4m-i v. asr?cn?p:TO aij-i tae utccnaui arts.
Wlcu ibi.itr t'oelgiltium ' tua
u..i ie: .ocuvtir pt-toibe, ia ortr proutte the-ijo-ral
and 1 rKttetl o ti'at.i-a' cf tie iiiduetri-ii
o:;isses ia the acVcral -pursuits and profowsivus iu
life. . - . :
Sc. i. And 1 9 jt furthrr enaotrd? That tho
grant of land aud laud sorip hereby authoiii4 'tall
be made on the lollowiug condttioa, to wbish,s
well as to the provisioa hereinbefore oontainod,
the previous ' as.4out of tae several States shall be
signified by legislative aots :
tiirst If auy portion vf the fund infested, an
provided bj tLe foregoing section, or any portion f
the interest thereon, shall by any action or contin
gency . be dunimdiod or Jost, it shall be replaced by
the folate to which it bolongs,uo &at the capital
of the fund shall remain forever undiminished;
and the annual intoret shall be regularly applied
without diminution' te the purpose mention. id
the fourth eotion of this act, except that a sum,
sot exc eodijur ten per centum upou tbe amount re
ceived by any State under the provision ef this
aot, on) be expended for tbe purchase 01 lanaiiopq
sites or experimental farms, whenever autnonsoa
Uj the re$pei'live ieginiatures ot said states .
Second. No phrtion of said fund, nor the interest
thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirwetly, un
der any pretence wbatevorj to the purchase, erec
tion, preservatiwa, or repair of any building or
buildings.
Third. Any State which may take and claim
the benefit of the provisions of thir act shall pro
vide, within five years, at least uo leas than one
college, as described in tbe fourth section ef this
oct, or the grant to such State shall cease; and
said State bbali be bound to pay the Tnited States
the amount received of any lands previously sold,
vnd that the title to purchasers under' the State
shall be valid .
Fourth. An annual report shall be Made regard
ing the grofress of each college, recording any im
provements made, with their oost and results, and
suoh other matters, including Stile industrial and
eoouomical stat&lioft, 'as a"1 supposed useful;
one copy of which khall be transmitted by mail
free, by which may be endowed under the provis
ions of this act, and also one cop W the Secretary
of tbe Interior. j
Fifth. When lands shall be selected from those
which have been raised ' to double the minimum
price, in consequence of railroad grants, they shall
be computed to the Slates at tbe maximum prbe,
and the namber of acres proportionally diminished.
Sixtn. Jio State whiie ia condition of rebel
lion or insdrrection again3ttti gof ernment' of the
United States shall he entitled to the benefit of
this act. ...- tr
Seventh. No State shall be entitled to the bene
fits of this actvnlesa it shall eipressju aoctptanoe
thereoi by its legislature within two years Jrota
the date of its approval by (he resident.
Sec. 6. And be it further -suae ted, That laud
eoiip issued under the rrovuiors of this act shull
Dot be subject to looaUon until after the first day
of January, on thousand eight hundred aud sixty
three.' Sec 7. And be itfarfber em-cted, Tb&t the land
ofijeers shall receive tha saaie fees for lecatizg land
ecrip is?ued iiader tha provisions of bis act as is
now allowed for the ' location of military bounty
lanajwarranta under existing laws ; Provided, their
maximum compensation shall not be thereby ini
created. . '
Seo. 8. And be it further enacted, That the Gov.
ernors of tha sereral'States to which scrip sbaUtba
required to report anauatly t Consress all sales
made of uch'scrip-untiT the n hole 'gha). be dispos
ed of, the amount received for -he same, and what
appro-nttion has Been made'tf the proceeds.
. Approved, July 2, 1S32. " :
atrtlo Sbonos-
100,
erore JS.in'Z i' JiVVA'ES aud
i.f ih--V, ;r
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toort ocr.roa.xxir:
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1ST
I7EV7 GOODS AH2 C02HITG I
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"V .1 il;
"I It
"' rTflll b Jold Cheap for : ' ' -
OASg OR jpRODtTOK
Tliey Corsist of a Large Asaortmant of
BOOTS AND SHOESy .
','!.'-';'UAT8 axd caps;
LiLDIES' HOODS,
DIL Y GOODS ,
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GROGERlESv; '
, . JI AKD WA11E, QUiiEXS WARK, : '
WHISKY, VINEGAR, Bit ANDY, IRON,
. .. NAILS, DOORS, MASH, PAINTS, ;
, . ... j OILS, 'AND OLASS. - 1 - .
mmm
For wliich the Highest Price will
' ' be Paid at
DEN'S STORE ! !
LADIES,
Save Your ItAfiS, and Den trill take
Them in Exchang for Goods
LIT TERMS ARE,
SMALL PBOFITS, QUICK 8ALE3, AND
NO C3EDIT.
Pecember 13th, t46. . . W T. DK.
HELLO, STRANGEK!
WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
NEW GOODS?
AT "
J. T3ERRY & CO'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWN VILLE.
J. BERRY & CO., . .
Have jost received, ana are now opeoina:, at their
atand on Maia street, on of the largest stocks of I
A V D
aver offered In this narket. KinimHr the plaee, . v
J. BERRY & GO 'S,
No. XXy SfXaIxx sstxreot
DROWNVILLE, N. T.
May 29, lSt. n47-tf
FOR FALL TRADE.
Wn-). f iy..ww -.t-. t
JOHN C. DEUSER,
MAIrt STREET, BROWNflLLE, N. T.,
Takes pleaarc in annoancingthathehasnowea hacd,
a lra and select stock of every article in his line,
COOK STOVES,
; . u j - ..
Of all tha improved patterns, vit: PI r month Bosky
Caarter Oak, Valley Forge, Slevated Oven,
&c., &.C., fcc.,
HEATING- STOVES,
. ., , , , . '
Box and Parlor Stovea ot an endless variety, soma ot
which are entirely new deiens, vis , Uomblsed
. Cook nd Parlor Stovet, aomethiof .'
, very nice for small laniiliee. . .
I CALL ESPECIAL ATTE-JTIOU" Q?
FARMERS TO MY
HEAVY SEEHT IRON,
for Sugar Boiler $, and
LARGE CAST IRON UETTXES,
A VARIETY PF CHEAP
LABD AND COAL OIL LA1JPS
rasa, Copper, and sheat Iron warat
Lasterps. if bowels aodapanned
Wars, a a.; ac.
oncccAiirin cniiiT nanQf
OF tha latest and most improved Styles, cheap
" .' : for cash. ' , .
lam prepared tdpnt up f ottering and aponttns, d4
all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and la
a Fork manlike manner, whicn I warrant to givw 8 ail 7
faction. . ; ; ".- - - . f.: '
! August 2, 1862. ' ;-' , . - - -
JUST IN TJI.1E FOR ' " ,
TOBACCO' SEED; GRATIS.
Send a tbrf cent poft fflce fUmp and ket six kinds
Tot.accoSeedjrratis. THOMPSOX & HEDGES, -
Nov. 29ia, 1!68. - ' Syracuse, Iftbrtuk.
- Flowier Seqds. !
Choice varieties, and of yery anperiox ' quality, 50 pa
pera of which will ha tent (post-paid) by mail, V "7
address, for one dollar '
March 1Kb, 1S6
tftSS-2x
" New Hemediss for
SPERLIATORRHCEAa
II Q W A Ii D , A SS 6 C I A TIQ 1 ?
J. .PHIT.APELFglA.
A Benevolent Inttihtfion ettablithti by tpteial Ei
dowment. for we Relief of ih$ ie and Ditirenti,
afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Dittae, and
- eipeciall g for the Cure of Dueatet of tha Sea
-OrOant - ' -
Idl-IDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
' Valuo!e Keporta on Spermatorrhoea, and other dia
.r tfce'Sexnal Oraans. aod on the XETT RRME-
ttmn mnl(ived in tie Picpensri lent io nested letei
- ;n7;4;, - r'wo!cBrg,. two or Joree Stamps wce?u
X, i. j. wulux hottghtos.
IO ZEIS
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D.1Y CS5.DS. AKQ ORCOHMES I
s liaiMisiJi i ssssMTiiiraasi isf
OlU iiU. . i'.Ui d-.i
THEODORE HILL,
' Is f avaivias), atsd will Jaahaaw to reeoif d&fi&g Um
lammer, ana at j
ff 4 i- t X --o-
1Mb
f.- 4 4 f
BEST SIX CItS
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....- . .w 'iw,- . - J .. j, V h.
ESlM-fflEiliE
r a o m
Kw " York,. PhfladMa Md ' St fconis.
That feat ever teen txalbltew la tha Weatera ciaa
try, embracing all the latest all lea and noveltiea of khe
Umea. Sia stock ambracaa ' r : -; ? o i."? i t
1 : : ' ,
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Dry Good,
Grocertea,
Hardware,
- Cutlery, - -Qneenaware
liattw and Csr;
Shakers,
Hoots and Shoes.
Doora and Hab,
Glasa and Potty,
1 ' ' "' fine Parnitare,.
Vc. 6ct eVc,
Ajaaag kU Pry Cawds wtll aw fwaad
Prints, Ginghams T,awni. Barefea,
Brown and Blenched Siaslins,
Demees, Striped Sheeting. Cot
tonades llosiurf, Gloves
! The Latest Styles Hoop -Skirts,
Notion,
Ac, Jkc.
! He hsts znnch the Largest Stock
of QUEENSWARE ia the Upper
Country.
r
"THEODORE HILL,
Afreat for tha Uannibal ft Bt. Jocaph Liall
B&od Packet Iiine Of tlteamboata.
Kay S3, 1863. D4-U.
IIcCORLnCK'
Eeaper and Hower
M A.NUF AOTUEID AT
O 3a. 1 o'A e o; X 1 1.
' Tbia aelebrated machine ia by all odd a the BEST
GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD.
Notwithstanding the miareprasentationa of thoee inter
ested in other machines, iU H. McCormick & Bro. man
ufacture at tha rate of 8, XM) per year, Many chanres
have been affected daring the past aeaion. and for I8ii
the "tfcCormick" la presented with greater attractions
than ever before. Asa reaper, . ,
THE ECOXOMY OP POWER
IN THIS MACHJKX, IT'
Strength, Curability, and
a
fiive'lt prewrence over ill othdrs New iiuprovenigntt
a i'iwi, have materially learned th'd:rct dauh;,
and so obvia-vd ihesuJs drAch. tiL uja'O' at8':re us
tha it does mv; iiuw exvit. Tbe drugjit Qt the Kc-r
is so lifht that In nnonrfus iitHucea tbe Uti iur
iiirte machine u worked with but twr uur.es.
I'OR MOWING,
The Machine of l&i'l will stand any tet that may b
applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner e3Vc'ually
prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the
grass, while our new divider point separates baldly
lodged and tan j led clover or graaa, where other ma
chines fail.
There is also a great advantage in our serrated sickle
edge over the smooth, as It does not require sharpening
ao often, thus saving time. Our sickle wtll frequently
run through as entire harvest without once grinding,
while the smooth edge Dust be ground once each day,
if not oftner. With a i moth edge the draught Increases
as the knife becomes dull. Our draught if uniform,
and in the repeated trials during the season of 1S80 II,
proved far lighter than alngle Mowers, cutting at the
same time from twelve to eighteen inobea wider.
" Our Mower can be uaed with or without the reel t this
Is iwportsnt, as Without the reel it weighs but about
70 pounds. v- - " - '
In addition to tbe very liberal warrantee given, n
all puKbasers, we would say e heretofore, that farmers
who may desire it, are at liberty tp wprk ear machine
through the harvest, with any oher, and keep and pai
for the oue preferred. .
Pamphlets with full description bf Improvement
testimonials, fee., caa he had by application to
THEO. HILL; Agent,
X3xOT7r.rJ.J.X 3XT. 2?
Kay 1MM3. nA5-tf
NEW GOODS
aTTJST JIECJ3IVEP AT PRICES
TO SWT
JOHN A. PONTT
I nqw recejTjrf and opoaiasj oat bi( Ppria
tovkqf Goods, consi iaj of, .
Dry Goods,-' " - ;-;
GroDeries, k;
Ha is and Capi, ; i
?:,' T . J ri ; -
,... Iron ao4 Nili, .
i ' Flour and Bacra
Queeaiware, ' -?.
Hardware,'
' 'Furniture,
pa'sh and Dqori,
.'. " .'J WindQw Glasi,
; etc., tc, ea.
Which X will gU eheap for
a ' t , -
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f i -"
PASH QH PBODTJCE,
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Call'iscd exjimine say sUck before phgslng
e!eirkare.' V, r . -.
Kn.wnTilie. AprilS.,. .; . nJ-2-
T'?. a ' ' 7l r
... -A Wa SQrqnnnrilln
STREET,' 'T:r"'- "
BROWNVILLE. N. T.
tr are ft-? f fTit:g and opening a ecmpla!,- aaiort
thtt(t of strfij33l.s, oo&aiiCkig
OP CIIIZ" GOOES:
Prists, Mtisliss,
I Bfilla, Oscaburg, '.
Decims, Cottcrsdes,
(: Apron Check, Hickory, .
Jeans, Beraea, Linen.
Dress Goodi,
All Wool Delaines,
Fancy and Plain Silk,
: Lawnes, atea Vestinrs,
Broad Cio-iia, '
Cassimerti,
I Ltooped Skirs,
&c, ;.&c.
CifiiH, Ttc,
Sodp, Mola?sea,
. - C'anJe, B. C. Soda,
t aleratu., ViiiCgar
White and Brown Sugar, -Satk,
Uirrel and Dairy Salt.,
Chewing aod Smoking Tobadca
7 "OP I2AKDWAHE: -
Axes, Hatches,
13utu, Screws,
- ' Lucks, Latches',
TiUi Taek.
Penknife,
Knives and Forks,
Hand Saw and Mill Files,'
&c, &c, &c.( &c, &c. &C'
OF QTU EExUS Y: a BE :
Cups and Saucers,
Plate and Platters, .
Dishes and Tumblei.
. ,. . : , . - CoalyOilI Lamps,
7. . Lamp Chimneys, .
.-v-- J ' Wik' &c &c
Oi? BOOTS Sl silOESi
Women' Shoes. v
Kip, Calf, Buff and Kid,
. Gaiters, Calf Shoes,
Oxford Ties, Misses Shees,
Slippers, Meaa Calf,
Men's Brogans, Copper Toe,
Kip and Course Boots, &c.,&c.
OF MATS & CAPs :
Panama,
Leghorn,
Planter's,
Straw, Wool,
Cassirnere,
Plantation,
Shaker Hoods,
&c.,&c.,&c.
Of Farming Utensils:
Cradles, Rakes,
Forks, Plows,
Scythes, Snath
Shovels, Spaues,
Hoes. &c, &c. &.C.
.OF LVA1BER:
Clear and 2nd rate
Pine Flooring, Siding,
Boards 1; 1 1-2 and
2 Inches Thick,
- Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Pine Lath,
All Sizes Sash,
All Sizes Doors,
All Sizes Blinds,
We call the attention of the pnblie to ear stock, aa
our CASH TERMS enable ns to sell low.
Thankful for paat patronage, wa solicit a contiauane
ef the same.
LETT, STRICKLER & CO.
aown vll 1. Jnly 3d, 1S6S. n62-tf .
SADDLERY I SADDLERY I
Wair. r (!
lj- asaa lrr adalUoas w my ntt,
SDr)Ll!5, H'RK'.' BRIDLES,
COLLARS. LINKS. WAGON WHIPS Bfaat WHIPS, 1
OX LASH ad HOR3K LASUKS. STAUS LA.alih.ij,
H'KCINULKS WIRTIIS,
ST1RUUPS, LHATHaBS, t, Ae.
I think Icaa acconmodate all iu quantity, quantity
and price. 1 work sop but beat Oak Tanned leather,
and getting it directly from tanneries iu Ohio, feel Occ
ident It wilt give satisfaction.
;' . a,
Plasterer's Hair on Hand, Cheap,
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
3. -W. MIDPIJtTOJr.
September l, 1SJ. pg.ly
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST CLOTHEJG
Ever offered in this Market.
TiO DOUIJT ACOUT IT I
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THS
Batimore Cothing " tore,
BROWNVILLE, IL T.
b'Atl'D.lE'IGBl,
1 Anuoupoe to the public that he .has opened out a
stor of
UEADY.IvIADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPET SACKS,
' GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR", &C.', &.C., &c
Onprfce-dented la kmntity, quality aud prices.
He
is determine cis prices
aha' l orrfapon4 with the
Upe and therefor offer here ia the west, at just
as low rates as sucb goods can be purcaed anywhere
m the Cntted eUgtca. Aj a sample of bia prlceg he
will mention that be sol!
Cottg from $1,25 up to $15,
Fant3 from $1 to $7, .
Vest from $1 to )5.
Boots. Ehoas, Hata, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, 8ns
3rs, Kecktles, Socks, Handkerchiefs, ate., in the same
proyKrtion.
The proprietor e9ubracthiopovt unity of returning
th.uka tor past patronage, and promise to spar no ef
forts ia the futu! eto give entire aaii.-tac:iQ8.
- - " - , - - v
. . : ; - iiAi: ;
DAVID SEIGEU
awwwvville.Jmaell, ISSi.y
T v
3
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3
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AjicnUsral Can!ircn ar.d'
k- Vf uii.Ci.
FOR SALE 521 aul 222 Soaih'Wil-r .rt,
Chicago, 111. Prices, Wood f35, Coat fat,fiPH
sites other sS in TropoHion. with fruijht adsiC'i
from factory in New York to Chiosfo.
Theadraut?wei of couked over raw fooi is admit
ted by all. Tbe old way of boiline in kettle ia both
slow ard expensive, sa much 3 taht bat few men ds
fit. nmrc-ii'- a! rs re rra"tiai mast be had. Steam
tol,el.s on'y slternatire. The Patentea
I ( retriifis?; tb4 ilrtn of the Portable Cal
or'.n f r Viiirjj, c i devised means of feneratina
sleiiia iiiii-:i r ii purposes. It it simple aad
JacviLal, aj d i-rgves I'lrECT SUCCESS.
, Sol asnt for Ilitnbis and Xorlh-Weal
221 A 223 i. Water St.r Cb icae .
Where w?!l alio be found DowKa A Co'i Deep Val!
Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Commoa Well
Pumps, Thimble Skeins and Sad Irons, as well at
every variety of Farfcing TodIa, Cast fro Corn
Shel'.ersj Feed Mil's, Hay and Platform SeaJes
Stovsa, Ac. The above will be told on afWonat ot
the mauBfafltarerf , at their reap elirs fcotr prioo
adding freight to this plsce,
January 1862. tf ; "
COLIUERCIAL 'IJURSERY,
031ADA, BEHKASJIA.
E. H. B0RCHES,
faopiwrroa.
I have lone atace amn amvlareil f tks waaf at 8a
elaaa Niraery in tha wet, where .
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &o.,
. ... f - .
Can be adaptnd to enr elimafe and aeii. Ia vlrwar
these facta, 1 have estakilahed fa thla Wave, ami oCm
for saie at
"Wholesale or Retail,
A large and well selected stock, sJt4 te this eltmate,
of -
Apples, standard and dwarf ; rears. tao4ardj and dwarf )
Cherries, standard aaddwerr;
Peaones, PTHsm,
Apricot, Kectarteea, ,
Qcinoe. Ooosfrerriea. '
Correnta, Grapes,
RaspbetTtea,
Skrworrlea, iaviieTTlM,
Ivergrema, Shrabe.
loses, PakiaM,
Ornswental Trees.
Oreenhenae sad Bevldin runts, etc., eto. i
Te which f would be? leave to call the attaotioo ef the
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North
west Missouri.
3My terms will be as low as any reJlabie eastern
Nursery.
By . purchasing of to tbe expense of transportation
from the east can be aaved.
All treea and plants are carefully labeled aod packed
In the best manner, for wbich a charge of tbe actnal Cost
will lie made. Ho charge will be nude for the deliver
of packages on board ateamboata. .
All communications a&lressed to. tbe nnderalgned
will receive prompt attention.
March. 186a. S. H. BURCHRi.
THE DAY SCHOOL BELL.
THB LAT SCHOOL BELL. A KTw Singing Buok
or Day Schools, called the DAT School hri.fc. is n..
eadv. Jt contains about 200 pages of cn.lce S m. !V
es, Bounds, Catches,. Duets. Trios, Qia-teu and Ch
roaes, many of them written expressly for it ct,
besides 3i pate of the Kleniecuof mni t.
meuts are so eay and progressive th- nrnu-arT to.k.
era will And themselves, entirely sno-iu; n u-stum.
Ing even young scholars to sinx correc .y - :f. i.
cally, while tbe tune aud words eml . - w a vj-:
ety of lively, attractive, and sont ;!iw4c
sentiment that no trouble will ba ex !. r...-i ;n ir.-f.
cing all beginners ta go oa wftb.ze:t V ''
in one of tre moat healta-giviutc l - i
happiness yielding, and ordor pri' r
school life. In simplicity of its EHi:r
and adaptation of music, and in excel i '.
- i
: ; -
of its songs, original, selected, and ada'Ac . -t
by much to ecel all conietitors. It wiii , t v. .' 'j
te uie best book ever issued for Snninnp .uji-ij
arid Public SchojU. A few sample v-h;' -i !s :
meets, tunes and aonca are giveo ia a circular;
an4getote. It is compiled by Horace- Waerc; anta
of "Sabath School Bells," K a. 1 and wlvicb Lave bid
the enormous sale of 656 000 copies. FTiceoapi.-?
cov?ra Uii cts., fin per hundred; ooand 30 cnU.ji2
ver hundred; cloth bound, embossed gilt 40 cents: $3
oerhnhd-ed 25 copiea furnlhel at the one hundred
prig. Afaiied rre at the retail priue.
VOTIcrs OP THE PRESS. -UX
V x School Bkll The toueaara liaiy, an4
s -iti ti t i.wj- t-i eiy i.iatered by children. The aplrt
1 '., ? ' ,wi u ulir ';fp'i nah!e and well adapted to the
j :).' r eji K l-ttie .;hea:ect ao1 ajoone the beat
c.,a;o.Ts of athooi iauiji,c puhlwhed. Ntue York
; Day '- ii oo!. full Thia booh iaemlnaotly adapted
it U. t lu ;uf Cuplllior. tKMiOOlS.
l'e hve a great nuuiber of school aong hooka before
tle ptil uc, but many c r tbem lack musical a well as lite
r.nty taM!, Tid are really demoralising ia their lB.au
enco upt u tbe musical talent of tbe young. Aira of ao
kuow leaved excel leuce, wedded to words of true poetry,
ara the qualities that ought to be sought with, the great
est car ia the preparation ot a school song bok. Thl
book iwrni to combine tha a two qutlUM-iPftMyi
uania School Journal.
Published by HORACZ WATKR.
n4t-lv Vo. 4 'raadwa. New
THE SOIL OF.MLimASHA.
I TO" "7" X5 3Z3 3D S
BY THOMPSON Sa HEDOJJS ;
IH AAIIIN
GiBDEN. FIELD, & FLO WER SEEDi
To Merchants, Postmasters, Farmers and
Gardeners.
It is certainly to your interest to. boy seeds ef all
kinds, grown on the soil ot Nebraska. It la to your in
terest to get seeds to sell on commission, that are fresh
and true to name. It is ta your interest to get seeds ef
us lnsteadj)f receiving them, from the Baat-from ell
stock that have been peddled around for years, It ta
ta your interest to give us aq order for a general as
sortment of Garden and Flower seeda, this winter, with
which to auppiy your customers in the oprta
' We will give you a commission of S3 1-Jota. a t&
at, of sales
Gregory's Celebrated Marble Head Maagmata Sr
head Cabbage.
Gregory's Celebrated Stone f seoa Cabbage.
Large Early Ited
Large Late Drumhead
Large York
Nearly Tork
1 Varieties of Leltuc seed.
do
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da
do
do
do
do
da
do
da
do
da
do
do
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da
da
da
do
do
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Onion
KadUh
Beet
Parsnip
Carrot
IS
Watermelon seed
Maitkmelukx ii
Tomato
Tirnip
Cucumber
Sweet Cora
4V
d
do
da
4
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pwarf Brom Corn
Georgia White Sugar 0oe
Common Chinese do
Pure African I raphes
Great Spanish five eared Crn.
Connecticut aeed leaf tobacco aesd.
Orinoco do '" ' do "
Havana do . d
Wllaon'a do da
Maryland do. d1
Pear Tree ' " da' e$
Maryland Brod Leaf d-V do
And some 60 other klnda Garden Seed.
FLOWKH 8KEDS.
TteLailie, (Ud bie iceia).' H wmi i"n ftnwer
gardeD tbey wich to make home atrractie u.ij wlb
to have aoat, well kept Lan, with iMarfen tiirf ieii
Shaded, aud bera aud there d ned Witb tiatu'e'a tf.-. hit
treaurea, noOding their Jeweled beau t ir. iu.'uujir
breere, and emitting their leiicl,u. t r-ur :-t to ;
around. The hutbaiid, wben be remrn -. i i;.t
care and turmoil or buslaea, ueets it.e v w.
half, who smiles beauae ihe b a luxrio ' ' :t
attractions that Gd intemicl h ui'i j, ly 'ih',
beautiful and pure. A man or worn : .. !.-. c
era can nerer be coarse or uorefl:.e'i '? tiniii
g-iage that speaks to the heart, aii 'c- '!.:. .
cates; they are emblematical of pure ... , u't
impulses aod moral apiratir.t.
To our Lady readera of the "Farmer ' . .1 i
aer.' ourge upy-ur Lieee Lords a-1 ''-'- '..".: rl
Cower aeeds ready for apritg panU..: ri ...r-j
I j lowing;
Japan Pink, 4 kinda,
pabinh Pink,
f'hinese Pluk,
PicoteePiuk,
Carunation Pink,
Sweet Wlliiams, f kinda,
Verbena,'
Csgliab Pe' ::
Porialac. 10 -lor.
Cleorae Fa'gen. .
7 I
Ipomes. 3 ritie kiud
Iiiuble Zinnias.
ltd an J White Cypreia,"' '
UoobIS Balsaraa.
Camelia flowered Balaax&s,
Alt icaa Bibiactt,
Phlcx,
Creepers. 6 klds,
Cebi C ttfta.
Ker aaune Flows'
And ver lot) othar fiTie Siwera tnr sale by
THOMPSON A HEDGES,
SyTsOwUe P- O., Otoe Co. t ebrala,
yW9nafrawU.4r.
tun rinDc oi new you::.
Ci -A AjJ 0 us aiiihicaj C:..':r;.
IatJct to rJ, or pvhta to plsais."
to?. THE 'i'YEAR.
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iufiry t'.i ' ::; M. -r A,j":e t'J.i ief.-rk'i II i
fc ;:i:ar fvc liawcit., a- Wiis'ft'T'. "aecioa."
H t iifrary -ktf vrferstr hag f.
: -'iar tv tie ?'iu-' Mia'e. r cjirtf ef a c?ii
- : t w:..' t'- " a :i i'-trs'liv rr.'j;-wft;i rr;-3
ft f fc'S.-Ja v- v-;'; Jowj. their u!at .evr
i at; v .' t"ieir,"suoierpU-ia Fr'c a-'ew
! York fi'urf i!;du;H all i:J gwat ritaof lirtsnt
i r.-ri, P,. 's' U---C -vf,- a'sesytaw, r Vry-tr. a ;
It the oro paf-T ?r r every hotw. i?a Kf:y t
otrni cf T!r ulatte'yV'wa.lS ff-i;. .' J ti'
pari;ip.t , ' ," '' , . . .
cosdKxv'b-tiY ins Zf7ZpiL1'J,
and Its n(rreiMis.ollanea7&eIwikWy sfYeri
Ooip, FsaiilfVmsv "IradilJiW ef Uasrf gT P-t.
iJhed Editorialg, ecssbiire la rfAlcmif l. '.", j
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WIT A5I S15TI2If -''';"- .
- i . . : :
Tbr k ini a-, i .ds It to bi wife, tlw To?zf tj Wit
ohiM. !.,-1 ue lover W bis sweaSbiart, tl s&' J, , r Xt
his e-njnde, sn l the vi"je swtoc.'aas.jr lr tr.
ciro!.) artHiad tha to. Jtt i faailia td r' l.
of every ma, woxan-'aad jhilJ ii the Jtriryraa
has loa'ar subicriHrs ia several eoQBthe i i
rope. The New Y. rk JkJemry is Also
with the fjrandAt patriotism of th , fat ewvsT!
meisbsrt tf its tilliaat rt T bold b!h raak is 0-
n blearnlV, and have t4l th3Cj?ctvg as f-jrr?
wjih Jhe Sword- as wtlh tie Pea. . Tkefrsat
tratiaf ssrt3ts of thy New York Msfrcrr, fhrf laia-
i table Dariey, gives tbepnper tbe hi jbesrtattntnVvV
of Fin Arts'; aal yet the laf?3t literary wj5t!y
of the-day promiavt to r-rrya -.rCi ii 'i ti&is ri
spoot daring the Xw Year .
Tbe 4rst Jf ew Y ork lieroary rr)a5U tirV
Year, to be eomiBeas! k Hi "msm el s?ar9 2.
IwtCJ!, k eaile4 : ' - ' ' . ' - J
... . . .r.-- . ot taa ' '" . ' r -'
HKiniCSS- OF OASTLi: CtZl ?
: by cot?irf hay caslstc:?, , . v ', V
aCTvcta. or tfrrsr eoifia,' rrj: Cx:zzzJ
wswrj," is;tV , ' ,
Tbe prodaatloos of tbia tSlstinraisbedl a;!xwwg
need ao eulogy. Fablio eptaoo las let smcw tt
nooiiicd them superior to aay abierBovalelr pV
lished on this slie of, tbe Atlantio ; ast ; u
test of their merit Isfoand In the-fact till
eagerly reorodaevd.afur their prsblk-atioo ia tw
Meroury, by tbe Engl'iib. press. We tesy ad J tba3
the new tale, Victoria," ia f!lr enal i .it.r-"?
and depth of plot to eitbsr'of tbesa which bi
cured so large a share of public approval, and.w
can earnestly reeonmecd it to alt story-reader?.' t
The New York Mercury fa sold by a?! Biwvssa
and periodical dealer in Aawrica. T ru btrriWr,
it is regnl&rly mailed every Saturday ekthI r. j, T'ir
i a year; three copies for ti; fix ajict 2?f
eight copies for 912, with aa extra copy, free, te thw
getter up of the elub. Six montb' eiNcrtier
received. Always write plainly the na.T of
Post OSce, County aad Sute-. We- iak tbw aee
of all solvent bank at par, raymeot naj via varia
bly bo made ia advance.
t-rfripwimea Coping tens freto ait applieaata.
Address all tatter aod remittances, post jaid, W
CACLDWBLL A WBITJSr j ; -
Prepriekirs of the Sew York Mercury,
a33-w . 113 FmAeo street, fsw Yosk CUj.
PB03PECTCS FOB 1SC3- ,
Trjr "vv-PTfr vnrF'TfTinr?
u ?nc TiMiriQUDsciiiiige,
T..nra 1a 9. ?"fU rtal f t i ivwi; t rr ,u mrrarW
aii-it th 'Ttmi. ri-i ,i. ma t 'i-ix papor,." : iKi4.ti
r---a;'.; 'or u j..rs.! f;'vi act
oaj.t'ra tvdt a i.nMrwiMi oar ;i'viir as t H
l;if ;t ri"'"J I' '" ' (ViT &.S." ;.M up-
f?iiti-::r ""r rr ?" tt Iyi-,ai.i t -.; r r '. lt.
" wj t? s a -Puoiia' fir
yeata f a-t a voo-f ti.iifMir.b lovpr:' .t rr. ao. nadsa
ijrgt pro;i".! j 'fV :- : tia3 nae ctaftftetl tbey
u t: -1 r-y ej -.ru '.rjt jjaut-r wtt-i'wt wtiv
I ai;1 wiil.L ii: f.y;rc ' n .: o-i? of tkur aaa
-. T..u ;. . ";.. in if pise ' I paor will malt
3 !;T'.Ti'.fB--i ri t ! i.4r.J v. to uar to us yearrrz
T i-j th- prle. of the LSSX-
Tom; :! rors .iu it i4 We can aTirci it. .Our aaa-t.i'.f:"-
r.a" ti-.a tt hHi payer w.a cheap i awadl
waidi r.t - a. T.-l l.'ji:rta-e our rat) taUesasaaaw
bn It ; . : ;.' u a yr rui laai wan t,-a
beth waye.M ..'':.
three doliart ? jtr jei.tcs( alz doltar ; etga
twelvadollan -P sttntYtert aod. biAor woo rei
club ean afterwards aKi aiogl copiea at flI. Tr
party who seeds r.a 12 tor a el ok ol eiit twpia. (a.
aent at oaa Un wiu ut!t.vt to ecpy trva
Terna LavarUbly ia advance. N sa!cnp:K tai
for less period taaa ob yaar. Caaada aartrw
mt''. xacut twenty aig eeeaa ka adJitkosi to the- sahtass.
tic
a c
ba!
1t.v
the
'o r"r the Aaarloan poetage. wbich i hsUi a cut
, f-('y -japor. Thanotaa of alt apaela-tayiaa
t k .. i-.r. When draft er aheok ea ava
.-tit.-it will ba preferrad, a l wiit pravea
.L..ny of the bsa ot racoay by naaiL n
13" etupioj no trtveiUcg agata. AAtn. 1
ooiuiaufiioaUua ' " ' " " ' '
. . i fcGBi&T 02a. yuMJsaarj ,
Ko. 4A ?ark &ow, VwsTrk..
T11C CONFES-SIONS AND KXPrT.I
..'.EX CU Mr A SUFFXUIER. 1 . '
Publiabed as a waruiag, aud for tb especial beae
Otof Xoonf He and those who su!Tr wilh !?rvoua
Debility, Losaef Maiaory, Ptmstar Decay, 4.A.
by one of tboaa who baa wurod biuiself by aittplox
means, aftar being put to grea expeua aad taooa
venience, through th use of worthies j&eaisir-Sa
prescribed by leawraed Doolor. '
SinzUeopiee nay ba bad of tb aatk.r, (X A
LAMUSHT, Eq., QreflDpoiat, Loc;Ii!a&4,byQ'o.
in? a post-paid addressed enlop. . Ad.irs
CHARLES A. LAMBXV.T, Gwavt Ucb
Island, N. Y. ' v
Uay33, 1M. a-S.
' 1 1 " p nail n.
SADDATII SCHOOL. HHUlSO, ii
75,000 Copiea Sold tho: FLrst' "ID
Llontlis of it3 Pijblicatics.' - 4
It is aa eutire Jfew Work, cf nearly 233, p je.
Many of tha Tune and Ujmus wera wriata ,es
presaiy for this tolame. It will toon be as popu'&j.
a its predecessor, (Ball No. I ) which bag rua t te
I the enormous number of 573,3.') vpie la 3moauis.
OUttripi'iug u awiuacvwvtf ioia w
sud ia this country. A)o, both voluacaaraboantS
in one to aoooi&m4dat aebool wishing lhn i tbk
form. Price ef Bell Ifo. 1, paper eoverv t eent
JI2 per 100. Bound.23 ceuu, 1S"mt1:.V ClotV
Ibousi embossol gilt, 39 easts, J.2 per 1 EU . y .
El, paper covers, 12 eents, $11 per 181, . tkutni 21
oeutt,fl3 per 199. Cloth bound eoaboasad j'wU,;k
seats, $20 per 100. Belli os. I and $ Ui;l tp
getber 40 eents, 430 per hundred. 23 eopiag fsr
nished a( the I0Q price. Clth enbosai
gilt, SOcent, $42 per; ICO. Mall po&ur fra A
th retail pries.
U0BACE WATSPA Puiiher,
n41-ly Jio.43l Broadway, aw York.
1 i. iii.h" IM i j if 1 m 111 ii 1 m in tm 1
FRUIT AMD ORNA51CNTAL TREZ.1.
? 09, 000 Apple Trees, 4 years eld, per hsudred $U
per thousand.
74, C00 Standard Fear TTees, 2 to I years eld, 2i pee
hundred, )330 per thousand.
20 000 1 year old Diana Grape Viae. fcl perhaadTt
$lt0 per thooHand- ' .
l&o 000 SuaOard Pear Grapea, $J pr.hsdrd. &j
per thouaand.
These Pear Grafts, not being bulk., caa be transjoru
ed cheaply, and by growing two year, wtil acako
Nizett tree la pi aut in an orchard.- Aaj oa treoi
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