. i ... . ' 1 r p.r.c: :irunciAY, Novmnr.Fn s, i : Ictico to tlio Public. J -1 AGRICULTURAL.! It. W. Furnas, Editor. Dealer in Animals Tobacco lor 11 ce on and IMants. "What is the Lest method of killing lice on calves and cattle, and wiU the KJiinc thine kill noes on (loirs . I have found by experience that ft ! flrcnfr decoction of tobacco will dc- irc v.-rmin on either utimiaU or ,l ants. 1 have used it extensively t'.ti- ritip- niiinv year, for destuoyinir ticks on sheep and lambs; have dipped thousands of them iu. tobacco waller, . .i. .. i i utaue in lining eour.-e, uaiuneu, rhin tchaceo. or stems and waste, in water, and have found it an ellectu.il cure for the ecab, which disease is caused by the working of an inject or mite in the skin of the fchoep. It i a new svereijrn remedy for the blue lice (;o SHODDY), i now orr.-ml to the Tublic at .. Tobacco water will destroy the aphis, y Q TJT?rPr7TTT 'nr pbint louse. Gardeners Jlnd their J . -LllI X filsLJ Q 'im -euhousa rlants need to bo kuudhi- AW n .-' 1 ( N ALLABOABD ? Liveryp Feed and Sals Stable.! BROWXNILLE, vc nntl rnsTiIonaLIc f Jocucr - CLOTHING, ISTo. .5.: 5,' 3Xaixi street, Nos. 82 and 84 Main street vrnn. ir A. Dealer in t.11 ldn-1 of rtock.' Horses Ijousht, sold and exchanged, mock wouu.:u U ; d TlSopri-tor ha, rccon y crocted an entire ! iTlfe viile lions,-. aU tresh and vchieles new. '1 he public can be actom modatcd at an hours, A Ptook orrnll, with nn al.unuani supr y of pure water, attached to menace. IN TOO A N n.T.T at r rn t n "XT -ft ifd to a utkTcrinjr of this waaii occ;v- 'fcloiiaIly7tt place them iu a condition to I uic - health v - ana vigorous. . Vi ben fsrplied to fruit trees, if coarse . waste.tQbacco ia use.I, add one pound ' of copperas io five gallons of the wash, riu ' tobacco contains copperas in uuautities HUcient to kill ny ani mal, who has cot accustomed himself, by fclow degrees, to its u.-e. 'Almost every tree or jdant is infes ted with an Injurious insect, peculiar to itself, which preys upon its sub stance, and will, if in sutlicient num ber, deftroy its vitality. The hep, in sections are infested with the hop ap- l.U. is frequcctly either wholly or partially destroy wd when, by one or two thorough applications of. tobacco wttcf, by means of aftree pump or parlen ccciiu'; they fmmen3 their work, the- whole aphis army ?xniht be swept away. Vhen the vlne is trained low, upon seven feet ettlies and twine, a garden engine is unnecessary, as the wash can bo ap- STORE, 10 IIia CtrMt, ho ti a GRKAT WESTERN Exchange n linefj, Sale, Feed ai STABLEST; rorner Main aud L;v-e .uet-.ts. RroTniville, ileuraslia, f t Uuys, Si-Ks aud Lxtnanges i Liil ITa-s Iatzp Fst'ook Corrall clcsc to StearaFcr- ry Lauding. tabic accomroxuitioas lor ...Fifty -Horses. :' Q4nyiA an A iutch Ilorsps. Huczif and Car- riasM ai ways on hand lor iu.e. ' u-y r?jt. c'uaiiy. ana wun less a common large hand I wai-te, w tynnrc.-. ? To'Jaccxj gif i;o vill ?4upify any arji ' t , find", used in a sufficient quantity, l.ai a ftal ctll-ct upon all which plnj tobacco will . destroy. Indeed there fecms to be but on a animal the chief tif the -class mammalia upon which "tobacco. In tither, does not have an immediate fatal effect. However, if that animal would otherwise bo Infec ted with insects, even triehiuous in - their nature, -in the mouth, tobacco w.ll keep them away. Perhaps that is their, case. - If a sheep or a calf is covered with n ribber or leather spread,-or thick blanket, and a emokc of tobacco is ' irrtde under his covering, iu half an v hour or less, everj' tick and nit wiU le desiroyeu. Currant worms may be " served in the Fame manner. This i4 ' net only an elective remedy ut:a4Ef;t vcrndn, but a good use for a moat ah " ncxious Weed. Cbr. Country Gent. Early and Potatoes. I lake this opportunity now, at a time when we here in the West, over a great breadth of territory, have had for two years, a short crop of potatoes, to point out how, to a very great cx- iCTit, this failure of the jotato crtp 'can be avoided. It is a reasonably .-simple matter. It is only necessary to J !ant some ca!y hid, like the Ear "ly Voror theearl Goodrich, as soon Hx:rtainly, as the lat week in JIarch, on dry and well drained land. It is v within rny personal knowledge, that .tx tatoes so planted in this neighbor hood in March, both in the years 1S07 -fir l iKf'A invito tilral omv, wVif-K ' tola fur somethieff more than liberal prices. And it is within ruy knowl edge, too, that in both seasons, pota ,toes planted one andtwo-weeks later v re entire failures. Bat again, it is the experience of both years, that Michigan Peach Blows pl.m ted about the middie of June, had made no root irrowth previous to the 20th of Sep- . tc tribe r, and yet there were last year, and there is the promise-now, that t!iis varietj' will make good returns. Only in exceptional season, will the common potatoegrow- w ith us in mid summer, because it i3 constitutionally uulted to cooler lattitudes, and, be- cause it is so constituted, we must con iult its preferences and. grow them tither early or lato In the season. If we plant early varieties in. March and 1 'do varieties 'in June, m tlmS we get t -A growth before or after the mid eummtr heat, we idiall be pretty sure of a potato crop. The price of pota toes now in Central Illinois is not less than S1.5'J per bushel, and the mid winter price will not be less than. 2, to the interest of the public ; arftniaving pur chased my CLOTHING, (made under nij-own gui-rvlsion) cxcluhlvely fjr cah, I can -ll ps lov.lt not lower, than any ; i j AamctrLTTjRAi. waiibhouses. ?. A. -TISDBL Cz GO'S Peru .iiiycry' CHARLES G BADE, . . : la!er In ' Vll ICindH of Stoclc. i tTt Tlnnolit. Sold, or UxcbaB rrea. StoeJi Boarded by the Day or. eek. mt STABILES ARK STOCKED with powj Hones nd bnircieg. Person wishin? conveyance io may portion of the Keaiiba Land District can be accom ! modated -' Ih Peru & Urownville Coacli iMvri MT STABLES every morning at 10 o'clock, a. M- Psssenirers or pacssges caieiy con vivid. Oraera loft wit!) lite i-osimssiers r.i vc i promptly attended to. (xii316m) Tlli LA KG EST DEPOT 0 F It; J J 41 J IN 3T' IS 13 QHL FAIIII EIPI3SJ2IIT3.' fli aicriicrson'a IMocIi, .... , " '.''' , , " Sole Agents - ' In Southern Nebraska, Atchison and Holt County iio., lor tne . r. a rft'- An-ir: 1 1 01 u nfrnpiT. i UiiUi j j :I HOSIERY AIID V7HITE GOODS. And every other k!ad of Goo.ls kept in a Western Store, vr " "I I j til T.i of ' i!r."r..ve:. pro,'.. i. y I and If -' t:. t 1. 1. I.'-:' 3. i . 4.1 :; 5. L:s -we wi- J Whenever '-yon, 'are in Town Call ; '4 and See U Corner nialn nml Second Si reef 1 005 jut ownville, rsriun.vsiiv. "1 i- j a ; : j J ClENEItAL DEALERS IN ; r o c b r i o s a iu Froiisiiis J " ' ;.ve nave on hand a large and well assorted stock of STAPLE 'AND ;rAlf OY . GBO 1 To -which wo are making constant additions, and which we are . r.nin" at Prices aa low 3 any Hotiso west of the Iipsi-sippi. HI-. THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS WE DEET COIIPErmOlT! . ; STFLOUll OF THE MOST APPROVED -BRAND3.-a HIGHEST MARKET. PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY FHODUCE. 12-40 In the Town or County. I leg to call your attention to my re t Well I ' J selected Rtock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and were they per. iwt iu,. ttey r.fln FumKhinn nnnrte would ftill be- used largely as aa "v " " - ...y ww, article of footl. & can be Icrrtaut Grape lr!res v Our readers will remember the offer vf Silver Plate, by the Ixnrworthl Vir House, Cincinnati, to the value t f ' " , ia premiums on Grapes, to te t... . - tj the comunea exnuvuon of ti:e American AVine Grower's Asso riation Gf OhiOi and the Cincinnati Horticultural JSoeiety, held at Cincin nati September iij. 'ice cxniouion took place at tnat time, ana wm a rtrat success. The committee on the JLonjrworth prizes consisted of C. N. T r h'paldicp, St. Loms; 1'ror. 'inurwr, N.iY.; John E. Mottier, Pa.; Geo. t rah am , Ci n ci n n at i ,an d E. A. Thorn p- f ""!!;" JT" E" IP REDUCED PRICES! I Reaper Cz I lower ! THE BEST I SI THE. WORLD ! i Union-t ilgvs 277? BEST PLO W NO W MADE! THE ItRIKERIIOFF . Corn Slieller, - Separator and Cleaner ! ST. JOSEPH AIID ST. LOUIS ABVSRTISEIXEITTS. 3)-- -2L: nicyjiEjjJiB. ;"; ' ..V r st. josepii, 3io. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER. IN In sbtti B. 3111 i 1 ' AW-on. Carriage and Plow Woodworks. ACltlCXJLTUKAI- I3XX.lH3i 123. TS, Springs Axes, Axels, noveis, cjaiit-s, i- ur?, iw.-..-., viirtiiw, -uiiaii, ' (a ts 'N.nrT nnn nsiifis: iuiis. nuisc ann, nui dixvi th. llHUv.u,..- - , T'.M A 4 c:.. tn . fstiiil ir"-i 2MK1 liOUOWv.u-t-, ou"itr ivtiues Ann ua o, v w . - T . . , . ... . . , , -f irons SKiliers ana Jums, &iew pots, uai uvcus, a iuh muim mm SSSL,AC;IiS.Tll I II S lOUW, Anvilri, OLoeJa.s .mu ua-s, ijcnvr., owuycwmi ' FURST Sc BBADLEYSV SULKY AND VALKIN6 CULTIVATORS! r . . . .' ,. . '- TICTO II IOC S A T ALL FAIRS! : tA-Ahcad of all in the Field ! Order Early AUMMI.I-Y. IMPROVED n m 4 OT7TFITING GOODS. Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chains, Waron Jack3, Ox Shoe nails, Shovels and Picks, Gold Pans, etc. Iluhs, Spoke and. Bent- stuff. 1,000 celebrated Alolmo JL'iowjs. , Egigle Mowers, fSS?7 rCormick's SB Kallers Horse Corn Planters, Sulky Corn Cultivators, Hand Corn Shcllcrs, Hay Rakes, etc., etc. Fairbanks Standard scales. I2uying my goods direct froai manufueturcrs I offer great Inducements to Wholesale Buyers at Constable' a Iron and Steel Warehouse ! ' ; - . . .' .St. Joseph,' Mo. " rua Chief Reaper and Mower. gCACrUptlRpBp: : - .. f'l. - 4. 2 I t-nn, Cincinnati, ine rvton, inciu dliur the awards, wc eubjoiu : liie committee appointed to decide' upon the best Wine Grapeof our whole Miuntrv. tho best Wine Grape of the State of Ohio, and the bett Tablo Grape for our whole country, and to distribute your very munificent pre miums therefor, beg leave to report that they have examined, all the fain- plea of Km! and win prewBtei to ihfin. i-iirt'.ullv and critically, and lifter much discuss ion and deliberation, have made the following decision and award: . , i-nr the best Wine Grate of the whole country Ives Seedling; and the fln-t premium silver pl.te of the value of ;"0 awarded to Lewis Vkich, of Plain ville, Ohio, he having the best Ui-p'.sv of that variety present. 1 or'thc bcht Vine Grapo for Ohio, the e( ucord wjus uirreed uiH,n, and the necoud premium, a tilvcr goblet of the vrk:a cf 10) awarded to 11 A. Thompson uf Cincinnati, for the befit ':? !:sv of that variety. lr "the let Table Grape for our wtle country, the Concord was egrw?d tiixn, and the third premium a t ' vt v cup of Uio value of fiJ awar d I'ra'nk Murphyrtf Cedar Ava uup, Ohio, f jt the fceond lot di-lay of thi t variety. Tour committee wonld idso make honorable mention of A. II Mottier, and, ethers, also competing for these premiums, fur tho line display of gru'n-s nr.d wine. Your Committee, awaro of the great tlinicu'ty of selecting a wine or table j-rape fJr the entire country, cmbra cir tr.auv decree of latitude, enter- :,a oi mull nuues Here Is a chance for the beist bargain, ra I have no dead stockon hand, all being entirely new. The public are Invited to call and cx aiuIdo for themaelvft. riW6!'-A A PRICE $123.00. JOHNSTON'S SELF-RAKE Culs Six Feet! I Challenge" all Self-Eakes to a Trial, machine against Mactae "d v. t: i I ia.-.y - r - iiji.-"ivin,"s. iney were . . -i j .. - al o r r.-. tripled i-y u;e generous oouor in th;, "t!i.t the plants, when gener al!" i,,.!v:.teJ, fchall be i-trK-etlv ntal- thv, hardy and productive in all KiC- t i r f it.:-, c try; ' ana, u::cr a i.:xj,.:h f.'.r.v:.s of all the varieties, Uci::. t;-l.d that, although there era b. 'I...' ..:.lh.- ci table grape, yet tu-y ;. ; r 5 "'.'.; 1, ::d will CLly ma- f.:rv: i... !r fr-.-.t en tcrtia tc;.s tnd in r.r.'.u 1.-: . aad that th Ives i ;.r- the cr.ly known va- f-::i the rt itrictiora im- r r.c: Cr ;ea t lr tre every tl In 5 la tlia Clotticg line caa bo vi-tr - - . WAGONS AND STUBEBAKEB CAREIAGES. "vTAGOUS. mm THE BEST WACOM'S ! TTOLIEII DO THE BINDING and HIDE ALL THE WHILE Samples Xoiv on Hand of all llic Jlaclilncs we Sell! OZZ2.0. ' SLXXd.- lianufacturtd and sold by ' Gr Jl'JZ S IDE , ATCH130X, KAKSJIS.' '- ., ; Th trla! of tliii Dicliinc at virions County nd State Fairs, aud it judgment vt every- one v bo sees and n.cs it, quite in pronouncing toe Bnnker- noaCoru Kbelier ihe test ever invented., With it a man can shell bis crop of corn at Ui leisure, without an atsiaisut, and thereby save in a shcrt time more than tbo cost of a shelter, - Tint Com Sbelier has taken the first premium for three years past at the Xew lork State Fair, when hot partially perfected. It has since been brought to a degree of perfection, which makes it complete. ... The foilowin is the report of the Judges on this machine, at the great trial of Agricultural Imple menu he d at Auburn, N, r.. ia Julr. 1S66. under the aut-picies of the New Tort Agricultural Society. Among the machined on exhiblliuu was a Rami Corn Sheller, Seoerater. and Cleaner, exhibited bv j. urinKerho-.r. Aubum. m. Y. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the BEST COBN SKKLLER WB EVKR SAW. It readily adapts itself to ears of any size or sh ne. shells clean, and with great rapidity and eise. and the same operatiob separates the corn from the cob, and me cnau irom the euro, and delivers the corn ready for market; and it requires the labor of but one person to operate It. The whole affair is simple in a durable. . GOCLD, Tres. N. T. As. So. B. P. JOHNSON, Sec " ' - 8. ROBISON, Ab. Kd. N. Y. Tribune. S. IS. TODD, . " ' KeporU of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opinloo of Agricultural and other Journal, might ie cited at great length, bat we content ourselves with the following letter as canning them all . (Copy of Letter from V. S. Agent for Paria Uniyer sal Exposition ) . No, 40 Park Row, Times Building, Kew Tors. Dec. 6th, 18G8. ( MR. J. Bhinke&hoff. Esq ... Dear Sir: 4fy Advisory Committee, appointed to (-elected Imple taenia for KxhiLUion at the Universal Kxrmsition in Paris, In 13G7, have selected and recmnnended to me your corn shei ler as the best In America. 1 have accented their report, and will forward your bliel ler, if delivered hpre ready for shipment, ou or before Janaary 1st, 1367. lours truly, j. u. l.iii. rriee, 12," nxitl 830. According to finish and size of balance wheel. Sample shell ers shipped on receipt of the price, I and warranted to give satisfaction, or tee macutn will bo taken back and the monoy refunded, npon notice within a reasonable time. Addrsss TT3I.-T. DEX., Agent, vll cS-Iy Brownvillc, Nebraska JACOB MAROIIN, IIERCIIAIiT TAILOR," 'P iJkX A Main Street, opposite ':.f O-- L IlcPherson'g BLOCK, Erownville, Neb. . Dealer in . READY HADE HiwlJi wnnn 010 Z 1 1,7'',.(. '?il e. : rn-tsy rare aud fa;ub:. " .'"1 bv the wn,, n-.-:"..-i io 5) 31 apuurr ,:s-:'j. t.r;:.v';-t oac'.lciu nrj ,.ie rst- ie to t:-. o; -ri: :i'.y to rn "!' oi -r t-r. i -f. trn. o : ti . - of I i ..vi;;-- i e '-ry .ic .p e ii repair!: on of uater'.aV. 'it ion. ucEivpirelSrii i: Tt haa' a Rjrs:'-lit N N KIT 11 Eil HI? rn,r R I Mi; perfirm.' rcrr-s of nirtierUl, wi:h cot-r the coarsest to u. ;:':? It Items, Ft IK I . QuilL-, ria; !Cm i.i l.xcmr.f !ttl: VKL, nl 3 STITCH, wliici ;: a-v.l i a' A- co boii i on .'I-ip-io, i or silk ihreal, from 4 uCXJ, ? an-1 t r itnent. aFom:v t'x?.-;- .utc tf lt no Sv.-rior. Special at;en.loi U e.ii:e-i w oor Xew'Xaj-jrortd los, 2 & S-lIann.iact'.irirJS "icoxaet Trafv have leT tT.',l !y te-'el ori e-r PTipt-9 or t T a: . I m i Steaia rower a; rie oi Frodnclr? cu.C tba d-.-abl the-wrs: of ey etW Shuttle - n .-K!ce ru in te; t-e autch is uniorm and beautiful: thfy are s imple in coKstrac tioa, easily understood, anl r t i;bie to get eat of order, rua ana are c..uiur.nviy avtseiei. ForTailof ing or T.eathr ork c.aim that ihft are not on 'y nai. h ru'jtJJ .,. -r u aay iaer msciiue t&at hu eer teea t-Cerea w tre pabhc ErnpireSoTrizgll: , ,.. WELLS & r.ICII.Ul2SON, ... ..; , . St. Joseph, M Genoral Agents N. Vi". States .nl TetTlurlce. pent, C 0 itiX J. G. Sent: vl2-r.3i-!3a Lrowrrville, to rrnciiA5ci.s O F SEWING TJACHIHES 4 iilU FLCliBiN GE LOCK-STITCH C" f i 5 ; , ' ! . .. ,! . l) " mjt0' EEVEESABLE PEED' !M0 HI n laiiu Has again carried of the highest honors at the primiple Fairs the present se n, cotunn-ncms wto the New Kngiand Agricultural Fair, at Providence, in September where it was awarded Tho Ilfghnst Prize, immeilialelv after whi -h came New Tork State Fair at Buifato in tXuber, where tie committee a warUr-d It the First Prize doabls Thread Tlacliine. Then came the great Annual Fair of New En;!aal, that tf t-e Llechanic's Association, ' at Lowell, where the hijheit prize ilia ONLY GOLD MEDAL lland llojiimers, Vices, Pincers, Hasps, Faxriera' Knives, Tuyre Iron, &c. J awarded to a nyFami'y sewin;achiue. ws given to THE TLCQHITCS ! and that too in fair oompetitloa wits otier First Cliiss I lacliiacs for five consecutive weeks whre it has been exam-" Ined by the best mechanic in the c.mtry anl pro nouueed the best constructed and ta..st rciiale Jf chine, aud one that, on account of its simplicity wouht- Accomplish More M. In a Union Foundry and Macldne SIiop. S Jj'eee'e vae u 6 w.e.c e' . John pingeh vr. ir. docolas PINGEI1 &; DOUGLAS, Wholesale Dealers in biiUlinili.) UlallUO i fllltel &c, &c. AO. 7, i ourtn street, : ST. JOSEPII, MO. 4-51y! . LEMON, IIOSEA & CO., Wholesale ana Ttetill Dealers in Foreign' una xo:iicstic Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc., No. 5 Fonrth Street, ST. JOSEPH. A lftrse Rtorlc always on hand. Orders so licited, .fc-ausiaotion guaranteed. 4-3-lv Burnsids, Crovrther & Rogers, rr.opuiETOiis. Cor. Sth and Af.ssanie St.s., St. Joseph, Mo. Steam EnsinesMade &Repaired I RON.. AND BRASS CASTINGS, . Lliu. w oriis ui ma x.uiu3. DAITIZL PR All CIS !i Co. iron DTouii iii.iuw up.ht on suori, no tice, and satisfactory to ail parties. lso ouent ror uaraener & liooertson s im- provctl I'lUenttiovernor. il-ly J. Pfeiffe I H fin 1 n 1 M U CORIIER 6th and ST. CEARLES Sts. ! ST. JOSEni,. MO. Also Dealer In LIIrlE, H AIR, CELIEIiT, Plaster, White Sand, lire Brici. Ac, &c, &c &c. 11-loly Steam ZIixiiiiieiitnl IIahbls . X7omis ! ST. LOUIS, "MO. Keeps constantly on hand a, large assortment Plain & Ornamental Monuments The Tradj supplied with Clock and Slabs. Salving Done to Order. 21. r. IIOYI), A sent, 21-Jy EroMTtTille, Nebraska. And sec if I cannot 6uit you in goods and PRICES ! I buy my Machinery by the car load t ins eaviES freight. A fu supply of all kinds of Farm. Machinery in their season. F. A. Tisdel & Co., ' Cor, 1st & Atlantic s., Fro-nle. ( m i CLOTXIirVG! Also Agent for Singer SeTring lACHIim Pine Siiing, a choice and full stork, st l':i.IL STALL'S. - WOOLWORTII & COLT, BOOK BIITDEES And Dealers in Book, Stationery, Paper HANGINGS, AND IKI3TI3.S STOCK. No. 12, 2d St., St. Joseph. Mo. CASH PAID FOE HAGS! UNDERBILL & 'EATON. Commission Ilercliants, 2 City Buildings, St. Luis, Mo. Rr,FFllENCES: eeonu .aurt;ini i.anit at -rn Aiipn t.-f.pp jN jsit Ht. Inls.Mo. hi-Hncl) State Lank .t low-it n..i,,.,, :crs Ft.Midtsont Iv Alton T-n Any OTHEB SEWHIG 1IAHDIE EVER 1SVEXTEB! At the Fair of the Maryland Institute, wticny c!oed a four weeis C5?ion at Udlt'uiujre on thelTt oi Noveajbar, the superiority of tfce FL0R E lie E wa again cor, armed by the committee oa Sewin M whiles, wlw unanimously awardtl it the tiUJ.i MKDAL, the liishest prize the Institute conera. OVtne liiiiof Seuteciber tbe GreatFair and f x hibitton of tae Aaieriean Institute was opened tn New York. A usual itieaxptay of SewiuJ Machine was larze and tbe cnipeutowi etrocg, but aJtor weeks trial the friends of tlie FLORENCF4 bad tbe satlsrvtion cf scein? their farotite a;al trinmvhant and for the second time bearing off the highest honors of the American Institute. Below we give an extract from the Kjort of tae committee on Seing Machines rea l at ue cloae l theF.ir: 'The whole number of Sewing Machines ou exhi bition is thirteen, of these, twelve are eatered fr rompetition. T'ae article beannsr the number 730 ('LOKEXCB SEw-lHU MACHI.NZ) ii decided to be Tne ISest oil KxtilbUf on. it mist also 6e etated incidentally, Thit th-t it better fAaa ang J it eiast tn-i.pn to th J'iu-;"t. "irS HRl TS ARE : 1st. Good Material and Thorouah" Workmanship. 2d. uore absolute Hovelty than- marks the usual Improvements in sewing nacmnes. 2d. Tlje iceuions arranirsment of a nositire mo tion for adjusting the thread during ihe padsaaeof tae shnttle and galuerin? up of it ia the Cr.isi of the stitch. in. The reversible f.e-i. 6th. The variety of the work that caa be dne P on tt. We fiorefora Jetiiia thst it receive the award t flrstclaiii. Suel Ti. ?HATT, 1HA S CAD?. "Thit la to certify that t'ue f -repir;s a true ex tract from the Report of the Ju'i.sof Sewing chines at the JTth, Ann-iai l"jr Iio7 JHO W CUAJIJiERS, . Sec Board Maoarerf, New York.Kov. 17th, 1867." It would seem a thortch this ncce.slott of trt- nmpha should bo sufficient to convince any unprejv diced person of tho gr" t superiuruy or t-J Johnston & Ilaeon. l",arT Isaa Si.'.!i-rlt& Co., LUur Atwood ..-Alton 1 FLOREHCE SKilHB LUCHIH James A. Jackson & Co., WHOLESALE overall other, and If more nnn "lJt:" t the above, we mighl a.id t i-i. xc, Lomyauj only sold W Mac&uie. uu.t now there are over 01il LL Hi 1 FAliCY GROCERS A N I) T CO. M. WYETII & , . . Wholesale Pt-alrr in HARDWARE, CUTLERY Harness, Skirting and all hinds of SADDLERS LEATHERS HARDWARE, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c. 43Agcnts for Tjfttir,'., Circular Saws and XiAiiVIIi'S SAlXiJ. No. 6, South Third, bet. Felix & EdmoM Sta. ST. JOSEPH, MO. 431y Commission 3Xeiclmnt, 'o. 107 North 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, JIO. CouisL'TUiients of Countrv ProUncrsol'l itel. 1? rem our exriTi-nce in this brnneii oi dum- uess, anl bv izi viir' it our jwrsotjal attention. ve li-el confident we can malte it to tao in- tenvst of parties to givu U3 thtir tUT'pjerii. A. I'Kl-R. T. K. ICE. I I'lSnil &. KCYAO l.l23,Proprietors Elht street, two blocks from K. K. Depot, ST. JOSEril, MO. . 11 mm ,. Thus estahliihias its repUtioa beyond question. 13 an JEvery . Ilaciibe T7II. S. PLAIIT, 12J?. 4tii tt., V.ctwen Vjir.ioil Ay. StOreen, St. ILoiii, 3Xo, Circulars, Price List and fancies of work fu: niihel on arpUcauoa. 12-U-ly Fcr Cro'vnvilZc aa ! Nemaha Co." At: