Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 17, 1869, Image 4

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To whom 3 Commimlarton! ob Agriculture
iiJ; CdniiuJ for nerei.' M
Horses at different seasons of the
'A - Jt AHTrmt ora ft food.
i .Ia tnr winter use. but
VOrn us , -'
,roHT,r for summer feeding
too
The
n rr.; ? .
T. C. UAXWELL & BRO-
OLD CASTLE IJURSEulES
In-rlte the atteafina of
Dealers and Planters,
to their exteasiv
e ana rrilitMe awwwtmeat of
. . . formpni -m t -w-f .t '
staple grain for horses a - r m Afi Ul'SCrV
itn is uaw,
tireler is u corn u r , ,i
l:ru. .. . ..... it-iia tr. founder, ana
anu livery iiicu w ,,.-. tipr
used barley and rye ground t Jher,
wucaii .
AT
An experienced horseman says : J
W raided a trreat many colts, and
lave made breeding too tng nJ
study, and in all my V?r? hiler
have5 found nothing ilk I
mtP n mare cive mux. a
hare found it no disadvantage to a
5S5tUS with foal, and not any
whilo she is bo. waw; - " ul
for colt, from weaning time unui
they go to work- - .
- Ut-e iT.a dangerous k11" , ,
aloil it it morl lUbie to ound than
oth?? grain r but to mix with shorts,
fr to Snd'with oats, and feed with
straw. It makes an excel-
lpnt fei Instead cf its beingapre
vcuiiuve to' pregnancy nwrea . t w
" .Hvuntae. I own ana Keep ior
mare theV Wish to
V
tncltxRng
. TvrrrrTM" . t-.rl
GO ".HRCl.'".f.f I ll'prP.lES.
;F?1?. ttmaa. rr crsc,
Native Grape Tines
,,tnibef uikI in ill nil
1,000,000
i. n.i in R.
tuiui ttlviS rates.
3 V.i
CLASS.
JL i am nowwnistrtl td farnlslt all classes
b,lf of lit tim, or lor tbe spare nwiuenia.
sim ti. w. vroiitah.e. Fif:v centt to
th I (eirUi es e-flT Ba".
luii. orwtiwtiKvineiiwareorPll.hwwl!0iu
..ti..;..hr.i. limrtn thff busini.'Bst aiia.tnm
IK-t ltMi bnsi ww ii.rUKlves, Imale I llair A tAt
u 'ai.t'iiea oner: i u w :iw i
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. ; ;UKDEBHILL EATON,
Commission ' Uercliant3,
BEFFEEESCES:
Allen, Cpp& Xlsbet,.
Second '?fationafBapk. K
Allen, Coppiiwi.ri-- iwvjutJO.
Branch Stat Bank of lo.---"" .
.ituu,
,!ton. 111.
Johnstou & Baoon.
J sang ?carrud:tx.,..
J. iJir r
for the trouble of writing mm.
' . . - . . . w I InTIV FlAUJLtt
1 ..L ; l the hnM. 1 Will II IU 1
'si. rt',,rl r ??r' 0- '-Jo IS S;S
III l infinnnrr, -.'" -r -
St-. Jve ;. .its . l-yw.
lo.i Ub. l-yeur, o. 1 .
it jsnipiia
...lll.W'
IF AM
L!nir vniin?
'"o J "
" rrrfAintlme. I always recom-
uub 4 v " -
menu letruiw
m .3 A TW-A
Small FrBit-f5rareT-neAll variot le
- nu.utsi",T5 ulW5.
.-i-.i.insF.LECTrNTXKnYSTOCK,
either for their own planting or to nell again, are re-
quostwl ta give us a cau r
endows stamrs for cataltues as Mlr :
Descrirtlve CUtalosue or uraarara'--"""
TjolesiiicTni'leUNt-oneredfcUinii.
Addre, " '
-r MAXWEL & BttO,
rnvri Ontario. VO., 3. 1.
,'
11U,00
kinds. Uicetlier with a large lot
lYevdlir?. AJlenH Hybrid, ?WHiV'JJ5
VUlJiKe, lUoecca, raiexu, wwu. ' " '
Strawtrry Flanta "trngfall tbebest sorts.
KitvplK-rriw anJ Blackbtrrlea.
1W. Cumin! aji'J ol'T-a iid!nz
I V ! -. fct i r-f ! . fo v-r lwi. f
ioJ .:v; i4 fi4 r.fiw j j a
10,jo Cherry Trees, 1-year old. at f-i per l.twu.
mnrirxi A TTT
PEACH TI1EIX FU fl n";,
10 CtM,
I f ?
W. It. IMJl-GtAS
IBeiKltllOl"? ' TT a
,.t Kr niMll l(r I '
"holsale Dealers In
mail fori
AuKwta,Ma.
, ', Jaxie A. Jackson & Co.,
W HOLE SALE
GROCEIES
STAPLEAHO FAIjCI
Commission .Morcliants,
':-!(dim North 2ii'I fct'ST. T.OULS, M0.
' Cous Imtments of Count ry Prodnce soli Uted.
vTn nnrMDoriente in this l)rnch of Mtsi-
Anl Ktf- crfv-inT it 111 r
we feel contident wecaa make it to the in
terest of parties to give us their shipments.
t n-i.v .
Union oundxy and MacMne Snop.
QUEEHSVABE, GLASSWARE,
&C, s:c. 4, , ,
' i- v RT. JOSEPH. MO. 451y
J. A. PIXEK.
Empire . Shuttle .Xlaclmic.
I ; Tatenfed Feb. 11, iSGO, & Sept. 1, 1SCG. 'T
deceived Tns FjnsT rraziu . '
'' at the " . ,
Great Fair of the American .Institute
Ard HKflifst Preuilnm for East ' ?'
TilufacturingV iiCacHne
At Farla Exposition, July, 18C7.
"' Iftfi I PamUjr 3Iclila.
' Thte machin is construeted on a new prinrinle
i. noMMxins uutnv run aim va!mOie im-
intiTeruciiw. haviinr m Mauiined by the niiwt
urofomMl expert. uimI prouounceU Ut le suuplmty
? I r.,m i ..r rtkilllltAMT
-1'ha lUlowius are the prUe:pl object ions argwl
aKuiitstiiewiiiX machines:
.1. KxceMve fati,ie lo the operator.
T t. -, ..o tr..iii!o anil loss of time in rwairinc
4. IncapacitT Kjt- e ery Ueavriptaiiiof EiateriaL
&. Dusagreawe noise wuuc m uptrr.u.iu
.BXCCH.
'
REAL ISTAT2 rAGiTCT
UAHi! AF0IID.& HUGHES
lluvf- received th !' ' " i 1 I
K)y0 Choice Lands
i - .. J f ) FOR SALS THE
" T. R. KKYS0LDS.
SOUTHEKIT HOTEL.
PIXE R & IlinrXO LDS,Propricor pire SetclngMuch me is Exempt
Ei;
etrt twe blocks from iw
st YOKEPH. M0. 451y
ro;n all these Objections.
CO.
ALSO
Together with a large sUick of
H-y
the mare boiled rye.
r trt rrf t. W in se.ason, ana
woou we.---- in from
I The "Walter Grae,
knew
llato do Its
t. . 5.. ,.,-! .md T never
. mft,ca fir iiuim; -
freut. f hree quarts theee times
a day la a good feeding. This des
SSSry ny be of great value to breed
crt and save an enormous sight of
trouble, OAto Faxwr.
i
.At
- i t
'Twer I
,mlP'wMlliiitrf- Pare. Flnm and Cherry Seedlings; ;
in? rse-l.rine:rape
to order.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Parties ordering of us, can rely on bavlnj thejp
I onlf-rs filled proniptiy.ano rf ,
in an resi:ia, '"""s r"rp. , fnrnLsU as
Hk for their aw m can be Jiourom -.
reliable eslablisnment In the Jjnited states.
TERM.- Cash with order. or oneHhird cash, aud
balauce'ou delivery, or C 0. 1)
-n.oe orderly will please give P.nnnty and
State in fulb Trade Jist tmxi on "l'i"'"""
Address, .t-tmAX SPnACVE.
ie. Erie Co Peon.
vr WYETH . &
xr-irii&WDealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
irnmrx: Skirtina and all kinds of
SADDLERS LEATHER & HARDWARE,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c.
No. 6, Sonth TWrd, bet. Felix & Edmond St.
ST. JOSEPH.MO. 4oly
mates the Loci orMHiiut nucu, tn u n
rip nor ravel, and is alike on ltii
ix rfii-t sewun? on every description of i
with cotton, linen or siik thread, from tle
nhfnn firnvlnsr lnlllllnols
tSoneof toe nt important r
afdPmunUve crop.in thatpor- t fT.
ts" of the State of IlUnois. rrouauo
ticre eisny --v"- market
mfTerea4y-demand In the-nwi-more
t?j Knilhei ha been here-
least.) a common V V5..
SrLd at almost J
in fsuthcrn Illinois ; but at the prch
Lrt time ey are wo'rth only one dol
lar E?en at alow price which they
SmnSnd at the . present tee, the
rroD is remunerative. The "multipli--P.loid
rJiieftv: aadthe sets,
.f.T:r T.lanWd for the crop;
Thov are&fct late in wjb .r -
Si? work 15 over-tbe later the
- Bill
- . -,V "''' S Cfl ft -; fj a
cjjx S.
m
BiirisidejCrotlier & Eogers,
V '. PROrRIETOItS.
Cor. 8th and JUessaale St&, St. Joseph, Mo.
Steam Ennes Made & R epaired
;1R0N AND BRASS CASTINGS, .
Mill "Works of all Kinds.
Iron Frentt made to order on short no-
tlrf and satislacujry to an p. "v ,
K aaent for Gardener & . liobertson
proved Patent ijovernu
slm
J. Pfeiffers
MarlilG WorKs,
CORNER 6th and ST. CHARLES 5ts
ST. JOSEPH, M0.
Also Dealer In
LIME. HAIR, CEMENT
I- " ' . . . - T.M tlx,' Kirn
FIRE
BRICK,
n-tiy
-..T"-" ; '' DEALERS - IN
3 i -'T.t,;
CQ ft .f H ' o ;
Mllltllfal
1 1
lmploiiieiiisi!
It has a stnieht Needle, Perpendicular ActMit,
mates the Loci or Shuttle Stm h, wLk h wul ueitiit-r
material,
ie poarsest
to the finest number.
It Hems, Fells, Binii, Braids, Tucks,
Quilts, Plaits and Uathers.
Aa a Family Sewing Jlacliine It has no suienor.
Special attention b called to our new Unproved
No. 2 & 3 Manufaetnring Machines
Tlev have lee thoroughly tested "on every drs-
criiition of (loth and lentuer Work, rumjiuj; oy
bteani rower ai uie ruie 01
1 ,3X) Stitches per Xftn utc,
PniHirimiin rhnn donhle the work of anr otlij
w Siiuule MHL-hine mwin se : th Mitch lisht.
ii ni form and beautiful ; they are sinipie iu coiB-iruc-tl.tt.
muiiIv undert'MKl. and rot le iiai)Ie to set out
of order, run lixhtand arerwnparatively noinelewi.
Vnr Tilormir orleallier u orK wcciaim inai uirj
are not onlyeiiual. Init pinch superior to any other
machine that has ever been ouereu v me puuire.
Empire Sewing Maclune Co.. N.Y.I
a "-
"WELLS & RICHARDSON, ' ;
St. Joseph, Mo.
General Aeents X. "W. States and Territories.
J. S. Schenclr, Agent,
vl2-51-18m urownvuie.
WOOLAVORTH & COLT," ,-.
BOOK BINDERS.
And Dealers in
Book, Stationery, Paper
III' , nANGIKGS.AND .
PIUNTERS' , STOCIL,
' . No. 12, 2d St., St. Jowplu Mo.
CASH PAID FOB Ji AGS -
ZKt.lmJ
u 'X'T-I T- U S 2
ever brouslit to the city of
IJRO W IS "VTIX12
. .' consisting of '- -
Sofas, Poldins LoTinscs,
EMAHA LAHD DlSTE'.Cl,
OT1T.H
ITalacy & Ivewls' Store
s
r
Secretaries and Bgg! Cases,
OUcc Desks. "Wasi Stands, .
U IE I .S OC 13 A I S i
nrtoTyxTiLLn.
1 House on Main street, 2 lots.
2 Houses on Richards s'.reet 5 two lotg 3.
I nonse on Nebraska st.; 3 or 5 lots.
House and lot on corner of Sixth an v..
street; f:wi. ,a
TImiJM and 5 lot nrr Ivcot r,rm,,.i.
Netraska Trunlc Hallrw.J. N. i
Kooil cellar; nm mrden; wfh nf
trees and shmb nthplare fori
take a span of No. 1 horses or mci... i.
trade, at market price.
A No. 1 Brlek ITe, 7 Room t lot.
bninpc Trt r.f th City, on Vr jjZf
Ttioe fU,;.-Tvrms esbsy.-
Hou5 and two lot on Ma!ats.ihf mom.
piasrerei, kjoh wen ana ntNe. h.
ollered for the wruall sum ot
IIoujm'. and on lt r sale. ILiqw b .ti
piasters! and oeax ixuiness part of b.
IIfuseand fnorloU splendid ttnat
Ir? viw ' River ami tJVi
IIooso ami twor iota o WsUy ttr .
liloxTfelroia Mala atreet, tir Sl, . bw
galn.
CANE ROCKERS,
Naxse Rockers, Dl nl ns and Break fast Table
OffleTrarior and Dlnin- Rra Chairs, and
everything nsually fiarod It a- " ' ' '
FURNITUKE STORE!
T7-II LOTS,
ili-o-vvnviUc, Nobraska.
b .1 .'liii?fi TIW T-
beUerl after li;oiejperopa are - ,
taken off the groutia. iney u -""r:. . . ' Mi
11 Vof irterTfom anything nvr at xvcmxn
I'" J nnlrohllt ttIG
el-e ihUtK oi u, f VVpv
i-fpri taeia cicau iunu
Pe
lui.
Saccharine Tcts for XT Inc.
200,000 EVERGREENS,1
rroteciioii auu i -f
a.
ITht
trifle
T. f7nbi tlie rirat to the
SSd e6of June, ?hK they ;gath, !
S3?ind the ground is, ready for in
'? VSZ'ln fact; they are not in the
W of Sy-othercro.dortns their
n.nVt. adapted' tootbef crrit
t-em'the best. .The: csual crop i
SoutSOO bushels to tlie acre, fVjniej
timea if exceeds that, amoantand
Trliouently fall short depending very
5Shup?n Circumstances Wfcthe,
mods. The Betting and gathering
'tu- nrinclnal items or lauorwnr
nected with their production
T irmwinir. IS but a
eted the BmaU onions areici.
Xorscts : and from each set comes ev.
tral onions. The onions grow very
it ,nu have raUier more nock than
o iona from seed. They are more
SiE taste. But observation wil
prove to any person, that onionl
srrownin a warm climate, are more
Sild in taste than those grown in a
Sid cUnSte. A clay loam seems to
suit them well
"Wood Ashes as a Feb'tilizlb.--Thislsoneofthe
most valuable fer
tilizers within the reach of the farmer,
fi e unleached article has Uie more
;tah, but the leached is thought to
1 qu te as valuable. In leading
thev "brink a good deal, and lime
4Sy "dded -which increases their
vr'up They are generally sold too at
gl leSS pritl- , i,r.ofi.5fil I r-illvniie-tliird larterthan it was two j earsn-j
farm crops, and are very beneficial fui ':irtt,lit wriL ! b.ve.n it ri,.
in the fruit yaru ana ,r
farmers sell wood in tue whw f
Ktwod iu kaetharlue matter 81- JJ Ut -ioa P!l
tr-. W3. Th tt was uiude with 1 . oui.ee of
uie Walter , home waat frosea, to 31 ounce of eaca of
S"Se (superintendent, rierk, nd M
of the lHr, cf the Pl.ut Valley Wine .Co.
V.w u im. n.nducted tUe Ust tbe day before.)
to y then.selve or the meriw of the " alu-r'
by aneiiial trial, tested 17 ounce of K.na from , th4
m"Tot that wer- ..sed the and th
afont4r , . .
Had 17 & nce of the JK-lawnre nnu " -
SndcentrJii beini; add. Ue Jlelawar would hayt
torf lower and theiwlra proK.rtionabl v beloxj
2 Ijelaware. All the oU r rarieUea raad wwrU
luwer luo tltoite enuiaeraiwl above. -' '
There had oe-u oouxtaal raina and ttair.p eaU- r
n UeVrtiou where the lUMrr Krew-iU mmpelitr
o trc.whiyHt Hammond-portftnd alorur the lakes,
"TT .w-J:. luwfl hnt little rain during the miv
aoVi-dry il and weatlier beiug neewwary for tbe
prfjVXrn Institute Farmer'.
Ilrt ta i W rfV I-, printed in the
NewYork Ken i-Weekly 'lril.uneof -S.pt. iUh. after
rUthe lr-.i'r will be a valuable ifrape n the
a tue iion-
on the Klatf
lerever els
-.. r.. ii. .,..... I
native grapes are iuwevumy 6. , ,
rj rordistj, in lAc Hate. ,
Viveyahd Point, UNter v.,X. Y., !
MaylU, 1A ,
1
ill which vou ask it 1 have any objection to xen.Iiii
von lor puhlication, tlie facts I am acquainted with,
in rt-lati'in to the character or the U aljrr f'rai-
Lave never Indorsed the cliamcter wtieni!niWrf
vinea. or otheranicies oi n uwui uun,ii
not at mv present atai- of .life were it not for t.
reawMiH 'wliich w-em M.iV.cieiit. First. I know the
ll'iitf.r V.mvr will meet the prejudices widespread
throuthout t lie ivu irt ry, caused by the wortlilessues
in mt haailities of many of its .rele(;es.M.ni. lei
ond because 1 can say from erw.tml ol wrvatios
thattlie o(ter is me "" "-j
:.ii....r u.l t think I have cultivated nearl
ii n,i.i hovebeen recommended, discarding theni
itraoe nrrions of the m)er MUalsKlpiM.on I
of Luke Krie, in western Jiew rk. oi
noils of western Pennsylvania, and wber
. . r..,7. ii. i.w.ii- je wtiii line. S
Aroor iuie, iirm uui " t-ria
to W inohea high J J JJ
Amerkan 1-arch, to-IU i Inches high per 1 JJ
ljtrcn. . m - - - -
variouit kinos " i", I'Z
'1
American
A mr1Ml
Kuroiean Larch, 6 to 10 inches..
(
WE ARC iMPc2iTirG"6rrt ;
i
SUEOPEAII'LARCH
DIUECT FB031 EUROPE.
t, ii r.n. an. fmm rfni . rlrnn. rtay lurut.
. ".r.'l" r r.w.'.W li trfromhm I
iter cent. prow, and aregixKl shaie. W ill be secureu
1-on "of the firm, lasonally, when taken up.
" XO EXTRA CltA ROE FOR
ROXIXQ.
t g- One-fourth cash to acconipanT..he ortler .the
Uailance C. y. l. , : , ,f i v JI 17 .
iTwiilTt or Pushier of either ol
."Tt'r.E. mti.'ritr: or. F. A. TLsdcl or t harle
.smiths Saliuu, Xebriia kn
Address OHDA PABKKO.
fcbiV-lni treepurt. IIIiiioIh.
RIVERSIDE NURSERY
Davenport, loira. "
If j-ou want a good article of Nursery Stock,
' , such tvs
Grape Vines," Cnrrant, , Goosberrles,
RasplM-rrlts, BlacUberrlea, j
Strawlrle, Cberry Trees, Peael I
. , Tn e, KTtrgrtrni, i
'fc -Jiseltins Trees,"
Send youi orders fo
2
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vol-
M
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A PERFECT SEEF-RAKER!
'
AISU A PERFECT MOWEu
ALL COMBINED TN ONE.
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We have on hand a largi
S T A P I H A11J
, , s ., . . i , .:; ' -a .'.ft -
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To vrh.icb.-v7 6 are making co
we are selling at Price3 as
the Mississippi-; ' -
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DEALERS! IN
ProYisions
t3
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7t
In the Quality of . our .Goods
MPR0VD
CA:CIUffH M0WE
FLOUR OF THE MOST;
HIGHEST MARKET!
12-40
FANCY, GROCERIES
nstant additions, andwhicb
lew as 'any Ilonse west of
WE: DEFT COMPElxTION.
APrllOVED J3KANUS. ' '
PRICE PAID FOR
arm. CW.
! yean tti Br
cent. No. 1 prairie; wster sn4 ass
timber. A Hnrsruin. 9 miles from the city.
Si i Acres No. 1 Onlr Timber land wtthU
H miles of Aspinvnll, at $.M pet scm.
ISO Astvanf ttatora I-arnl wUhla lmlWW
rertr. wn the line of the Trunk It. K. tLii
and dry, 2d but torn. lVP'r"v.
80 Acres open prairie near London,
per acre.
80 Acres near St. Frederick at $6 per kt.
NwU S.t1. T.5. It 11. l O iM-rrs. Cooi
I water, splendid land. Prte $1W.
'Nw!fec.U T. S, R.It 1 Arrn. IM
stream of water la the onty. buis
town. 5UX1
60O Acres of Ntw 1 ItnL Cl stork am.
ltnnnln V atcr and some Tlinler as
place. On th dlre-t rnd tnTerBmu.
atrice, nnd the Itlu lUver. snd dliwt
isrest of lJrowiri:ie 13 miles. All in sm
. body. Twwn 5 Eanse K. At per trts
600 Acres at!oln!nsrrriesrove. mwuii;
Water nnd Timber; H inilmof tirowBTU
west, at Jld per acre .
160'AereVrtpWdld seconrl bottom ln4;
-nlwialleaof the city, and 1 of tk5tsis
ha river, foe IlJU. . . . . i
1T5 Acres near Lorry's
from town, for $1.
Rrldip, nine m"
ISO Aerea, eljhtandabsJf udsjsf Usbt.
' forfAO. , , .
388 Acres of lad
ON
Ij'"? jl'.'.'i
PRICE
(1S5,00.,
fc BKO.
3 ...
CASE & CO.'S
DEALERS IN
. t . J .-
all and Tallini; back mon the Concord and Hrtror4
v,.iwi . i,.,.v:.r1 viirieties. ? am inJerested is
knowinK that the fruit of the Krott-sUrg.-r
f-:u'h Vfjir iw m a iu- a..--.
W. rEARMAN.
Davenport, Iowa..
or
R. W. FURNAS, DromvilleA crv j
;alalofiuc free. n-.y
e se
irnr..H, a . . 1 1 1. 1. v-a v n
eral limea oeionr w j
anv mildew on its fruit or on its larce and thick, but
IMaware shaped foiiace. The flavor of the fruit I
think BUiierior to any other variety. )ou iay IS
...... ..irriiMr it Isaoedlimr of the I tela ware and
Ilia i
litres, and rather than go home em p.
r.s.' - .1.1 rnrrv back ashes and
M,,,,. fertilizers, to replace the potash, tie w quite ;i!inuishubie m the ""'iT.
lime and phosphoric acid that nae 1, ,fhh character. iimvevLsit
ml.., t-L ofTln the CrOPS find am- annually since It first bore.Mxyeara af;o three ti
gdxU sold. Ashes show inunedute ef
fects from their application . and at
the same time last long in the so 1.
They are very highly appreciated in
the onton growing dtetricts. but may
f .e applied with equal ad vantage to or
jT r.rr Thcv should be
fcept aa near the surface as possible,
jvcik , . A (nfn flirt eSHH
onN4ii inn narroticu --
rutvwu
r . 1J ttVftlV
bed or applied directly to the growing y
crom. Make, a . business of saving, 2,.y
buying and storing asliea uunng tuc
winter for tlw next seasons operation.
American AgricuttvriL
1 think the character of each of these varii
oil Id
ed it
times
iu Uirfier Co., N. Y., In a low feller, where me isa
beila seldom riiena. and each time it was fully rips
In Au-ust. I haveaeeu item-liof Uie three past sea
sons in IVnslikeeiie, riiK-iiln at the same time,
excepting vear. when Ibe eonataut raina pre
vented a!l varieties from maturing at their usual
time, but it perfected it imil by the middle of Seii
leniUT. Tlie raisius lf tlie.Ust mentioned crop I
have svn and -a;eo. ah . ii wi-m foL rom ini
KinnslntK rn thi? low -vslh-y anU u-tmctoua elay ol
Modena, and also in tlie dry slatey iHisition in
PoiiKlikeeiiKie, 1 tliink it will be well adapted to the
rnwi itM-tiniis of on t country. Y" may make
whatever use ofthese opinions you de 71 J'"per.
PSOPXE'S NURSERIES.
We luwe fclariestnclcswf tl CrtlK iii',' articles;
with nianv others, which weofterVEUY low tocash
buvers. Wnrninted true to name, and GOOD 1
KVKKY KlisPiXT.
Aoalrs. Pears. Cherries Penehe, Plums,
(niiicefi, ;rie,4tJS)p1errl, " ;
Strawberries, Itlackberrien Kverareeas,
Ornamental Trees, fUrub,
Flawers, Flawerinc Shrubs, &e. ,
We. want n pood reliable man. whocan come well
' recom -minled. to actan aaeut ftrtrs,lBever'M'iity
iu etrafcka, Ji auaas, Jiooii auu o
Commission or Salary.
11-im-tf lilisiniiiigton. III.
nilW tl-17
rLitI5 K IAI V: "UiJ,
r a
t1'' ffowTO'l!tAtSl! Botjntiftjl Crops op
Iil.AClCRrRIESL-l O insure pwv wi
rexiuircs close attention M he canes
should be kept thin and well headed
back : and on poor lan d,an occasional
i v-ccs'ajr bf manure, rmictf, or fertiiiz
era of some kind, adds to the quantity
U mid quality of the fruit. There is no
' livelihood of the market being over
fctocked with the fruit, as it pays well
v.v- itininwinp. Three quarts of
y llapkberries, &nd tnn;e pout u. -i.'VViS. K
r rr with the addition of a little v atcr, L.
T)E-CII TREE3.-:mwfprd's; Halo
1 mid others. 5 feet, Sl r 100
Siime varieties, stocky tree.- l to 7 per 1
Per and Cherry Trees, I yr., 1st class U !er ltl
- g A3 vr.,Citra. a3 per im
Annie Trees. 1 yr.I kelei ted, 3"ft " ler Jssj
tU s as
PEACH TREES. Crawford Hale,
and others, five fee...........'..:....SWrW
Pear and Cherry Trees, 1 yrM 1st class W "
ApHeTrees ia variety, 1 ya, 3 feet-
ALso, a full assortment of Xusry .stock, of all
norm. mi)lr$ sent at wholesale price.
V'opeCimen ' ircnaru nmuiiiBun .-
trees or ;;v jnrr own iwrrii.
Flowers, Seeds & Green House Plants
r TrATJT'. RTfifTir of the Choicest
A ..t.ii Ha rwYir nlu-flVH on liaiii!
also Whniba, Kvergreens, Imitorted Flower liluon,
for Fall planting. ,i.,
rv-tm 3t7 y. M street, St. lo' S Mo.
wili mako a gallon of wine, highly
" recomnicnded
for Its medicinal pro-
Jprietiea, worth $2,00 per gallon Avhlle
iewr ad iU valine increases with
t-c: All the poorer berriesthose that
IS vv . j w --r" . .
per M
. m 5 to 7 n....no ix-r M
Apple Grafts, mostly winter varU-ties per M
Clinton (4rftis,2 years, well rooted..- 4 X'r hsl
Concord limpes, 1 years, extra lu Ier li
lx-Uware(ratHa,ayearti.eatra, , , at ler vm
Doolittle Kaslerry. tils... 10 iter M
Philadelphia Iter YA
Kitunnv liliickberry. well nxitwl S per 1
Wilson Blackberrj-, well rooted...., - iier H
Also Itverpreen Hoses, -
mi wiipral ascrtment of Kurserr Stock. Incltsl-
Init Plums, (StrkVti Dwarf Iach, Quinces, (rapes In
r.m.tv nrrnnts. (icMiseberries. St ra wrrVes. A LU
shui pies sent ai wiiwesaicpnct
su ,
Wataga, Knox County. 111.
NEW SEEDLING POTATO ESj
Throe new kinds, of c refit excellence.
not Utlte found in any other calalueue; ane enjjravea 1 " jL'nrrt. t Tinsmf i 9i
snd fully rtencribed In mv ner see.1 catallHriie, rf J JIamiCair&'if$ I'W'jTX.tS
Shellenberger Bros
3lcPlerson?a Block,
-'"ijeatcrsla
Ifardtrarc. Stove, Timcarc,
Hardware. Siovcx, Tinware,
a
properly convertea into wwcnv iiumv-.
'''".ind only the finest and most perfect
ffruit sent to market, which will ai-
rtniH lo ff.
feiiVin
JAM1 3.
H.iRM)imV.
MarbVelieal ifass.-
en ann WIcs Fence U 're,
Zftfiftn fflctlUice Wjr
50;600 JTocc
-rays command a fair price.
Tnw -ru filUAV LA1X0F. TOTATOES.
. fni-Xorth Rritith AprieuUiirtt says :
"Jo -haprove tbe size of potatoes,
T' 'whether planted with email or large,
tQ trhole, or even rat potatoes, when the
i''Y-n5 ots'vy a fc inches h!?h,- let
iTTille ihoa Ufloduocd by pulling them
r'Uip to one or two. or afc most three of
the etronresu 1 ue tuuem wm,
' , I - Jl .
Plant Cnoic3 mits. ! 50 000 Uc "
aiililteleaclu.IU4prs4,lVliatceacu. iJ(j ptitHbi!trdrQ&n ?kf& 4lJv .
;"?J Jir " rVAr iLis.r'rv tier Joi Pittsburg Iron ana u.
PhilmlelpUia ito, JiiM per jJozeii, I.U by mail. J , ., .-' ,' ' '"l'fc7(rl7c,
I will ueiivertlie Miimvuii:! r,iirraiini.c,1..r i
J. 1.
ri E " ill. 2 aL
BeaucCfl , A'riccs.
.' .. ' " ' l ..j-c L- -w-v . V-a-r TTT 1 n A"Tfl - '
RIBS
DRY GOODS! GrROGE
' y'a N;KE E X 0 TIONS,
HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS. '
And every other kind of Goods kept In a Western Store, wb Rehire will
. ... - . . . ?...('
IIcKISSICH'S ISLAJ
200 iuti-s fenctsl nnd under crfti-atia-,W
acre Tlmlwr; rrr ilttttnest on fn'rm: s
splendid .stock Farm ; at li pi t a-re. Ittmt
Uber.-U.
Nortb Fnst (innrter of South Fjt qnartersl
.Section 1,1 own t,ltan 1.
South East quarter of South East ntarW
Section t, town , ILui-e 14.
Xorfli West nnartcr of ijo- j TmI rjaarffT
. Section 4, Town i, lUa
rSTArres, nine wine fron ' n.wnririe.swl
west of Ntrnvtlu City, a the Un ol U
RrownvUlc and Ft. Kearney KiUlnsvi, si
itaraln. SKk down, the rest onooe.tsi
nnd tlirre yenr t Inw.
13) Acres No. 1 PrAlrle Land, good water,
$ per acre.
'i i .-.
10 Acres In S-ction 9, Township I, Ranp Ii
W Acres In Section 27. Township , K" t 'x
North-F-ist (juarter Section i. Towshll
I'lnrall l'll.ia k.'.iu-Mlinikr.tKn11'
nnd a half story lioii.se llxi'. kitchen
Ek1 well at the door, stoelc wstrna ttw
place, 'JU acres of Timber, lor i.w.
Ml
J J . ca
RICHARDS Oir CO.
T' ,s
Wuenever yon are in town Call and . Sea Us!
:r2 Acres South West Quarter Se. Kuo
Town 3, lUns i-V, ami fot 5 and in
tl 11 T.w-i, ? I?,...,... t- O ' .,lMa sil
- Aspmwan.
acTo.
KptemlHi prairies. t?t V
Corner Main and Second Streets,
. fi ' r
Greatly. Inxro-
'TO1tATER AyD,BAIN WAGONS.
i-t1 fa f
' - 1
-i rrr f i ' " " ' " TTiTi
r 4 ni
I;
Dp.
McPherson's Illocli,
I
.' c.
it i: 1
U9 Acrea la Town t, nnns It
CIO "Acres near Salem,, at a banrtln.
. r (li, 4. .
W Acres n Section U, Town 3, Ra.ig 14
xa Aeres la Svctlon Xi, Town S,
IS Aert la Meet fon JR, Town S, Rsn U
i il a a
"l(JI . t
It
"5 n
Bj3
DEALER IN
erly packed.at the fiMlmrmB prices:
fiiiia?Uper lmntrei. . j-i:arv,
T .1 I"T flWH.ii'..
" . i 1 TI...
Oncoraira4es
i per lmntrei. . j'iawre. ""'""j A , "
(rsoteK t rs. Mil ami M Iter hundred. It'tpei? 4. I j
mi mini huiwlred. .Una Ks
k?wn. Wanvaal JSeU iUs i ny ; n ii i .-- . - . j
WH mi'i(
S-ly
cuerttly be fewer and verv mxieli larg.
.Ctralstf inxneii?arr. nearly .air Jitifor
" r,. l Vvrv rrrower will
f wellto try a few rows by way of
experiment, If he disbelieves the truth
; I of Ujis statement.". i
.,-
Grape Vines, etc., for Sprtxtsof 18C9
TTholesale and netall.
We offer lor Bprinu plsntlrvK a stock ctfFnilt and
,vJ?5"r!..:.iTrl i.raoe Vines. Ac. which lor ex-
XraVirty. visor and beauty of growth has never
1
Full riarlicuiarB pnvrri m t.. . ...
nsl -siied,Keiit pn-paiaon receipt " TJ.
r.r . - irsL rafa-x. urnamrni" i v
Horns Plaias. JSo. 4, VhoieJsl i-C
ELIAVANUElt & BAUKY,'
. C . ml Hope Nurseries,
B'tchester, V.
13-f-n
I-
ROOT
iratiire tsoed, prl
a rr'1- """is. Pencil
GRAFTS. Or-age
lioi.l (iriifts, A
D n ature BmI. prime, new, S l" per bushel
bin,
- . .. 14. I.E. ... L , Ri.. . I i ...... ,
' .. . i i ... .I . k.
Ini.al I'l-tu !l iinieu fJinv Him
lwt units. istK-ks Apple. l'r. i iuiu, i.i-n. ,
tiuinre A-r. Koses, Kverrreeas. i.rnne. Ihiwtimg
i : v ChMriea downing: istmwlx-rry, I'lack-
iMTni-M. lu'operriH. lireen Hoiimj lUsldiiiK 1'lants,
l!iii'in, Ulies. Ac. t'iid 1"C. for lhree-(v,tiilojfiiea,
. K. l'HlKMX,
Mechanic's Toot,
MccJuhuq' loot
Charter Oak Stove;!' Si 11 q 2a-a
Charter Oak Stove,
Uharlcr.Ozik &ovc9r o-.r
fvrerftblng kept
iiKS
GREGORY'S FEED CATALOGUE. ru a fuir tvortim4it o
IT ... tTiv ncrealn Ketori my 1 inaUrstcl:
ts., t trhleheid. Mass" where II .
h!S7r?f .s.ar iimni'iinr IFIn
Ii!:liUi;ul)-;.ilL:
MAW7 I I
IilUBYi JOIM
8ELIALLWsTHE FOLLOWING MAUJilJ.s: - -inrrsTi
r..' noDnrr& sTEflfEXSO, joiiso.,
-- X 1 . I "S ? V. IB
II. 7IAf.Y, CAl'tJGA CHIEF, IlUCll
-.rar.rfi av1ta?:D OF ALL MACHINES
ConCand see us, nt ewanteto suit you hi GC)0IS avA PRICES !
ilnery y the car load, tlms saving freight, A full supply of aU kinds of
cbl
in their season.
? eT;,TT JEV AIiiss.elf J r.,
FIRST St. v RET. MAIX & A TLA X TIC,
J-' je aWs
liJLILL'r 1 . ' Lli
Mr-.o yj:o : : ST.t -l'i
. JIIFQETKIi ADAVaiOLESALEIAND RETAIL DEALER IN
. 1 l.'iir.iiwrlfTI''Pn!.
Itfinal introdocer oi uie :, ' ,.
head UmmUi Cl.ife. and many new
veref..Me. I invite the ,wtronffe of the pi
As the et
N srblt
simI rart
ohltc.
jamijs j.h.(;kvu;ouv
M.irblehead, Masa.
Or ma o Vinc3. -
PONCORD, Norton's Virginia, llrrt-
J fonlProlilUvrwlaware.andall other lead.
. ... ..nu.lilf..riUll'hV
VUnif lfS. K1W" i- irTtrf
m aL'nk.t r. avao !iit iVSHl
U i U ii
i
'-STGEB! !
ircA trill be told as low as the lowed
. jrYHrrC iSU:h ml !
To all who favor us triAa caft. 1
5 .
i Clocks, Watches, JewelrjJ
ivrrtscRics opWf.iieikes.
DAYTON, OHIO." "
1A' OLD ESTAIiLISIIMKXT WITH A.
yi:w FEATURE.
Every P croon can Procure Trees and Plants
At Tl bolesalc Prices,, .
si T.Tnlw Street. Bro-wnville
joPEnr OTb-T; !
lias Just opened ami -will constantly
keep oa naAda liiln:e nnd well assorted
l.sfocli of pennine articles In his line. J
Repairing of Clocks, watches, and Jcw
.l.inomi khnrt notice. .
Li r
by orCcrlrii; through our Clcb Dcxartment.,'
For prices and otlier information, address
' ' V.y. llEIKES,
ptott,OUlo.
lVGta
t . , I
- C00K,C0BURr.&C0.
Advertising Agentf, Chicago,
tArt aulhorutd to Tronvt Jdrtr-titi-mtntt
for On vvrr. at onr UapcA
, ratir&a Mrutt farfiH A"'fT i
Advertise
r 1 1
lull
'A'
. . , .
Fpfins
rrS ' Hi
... t r Wago.y Carriage and Plow tYxKVwoyks. I .
-- - -
- - a -i t .. d si . I I 1
Axes' AxiilKUoveUc ..Nrjaiies, phc. itafps, uuains, tani;i mm
Tire liol'ts. N
Saw: etc: Oast
IlE iCli.S31ITM,SrOOL.S, Anvil, Stocks ami Die,' Bellows, Sledge and
Hand Hammer, Vices, Pincers, Rasps, Farriers' OvnivrV, Tuyre Iron, &c.
OUTFITING GOODS. Ox' Yokes; Axles (Jreaiie, Orxt liainsf, Wngon Jacks,
Ox Shoe nails, Shovels and Picks, Gold Pans, etc. Hubs, Siokes and Bent
stuff. 1,000 celebrated 3Xollno Plows
Keepers and
era ,
utt.s and W'asiUenvNail, Hor?e -Nails, Horse and Mule Shots,
ins nnd iioiiow-vsipe, Migar iveiues aiui-
iike ovtu.diwit Wvttiosi nna !saa irons.
. . -iw sorsxrirtQny '! Tf TPv,: .
lf? r.aSI0 iJlUWCi bj'yet hiwnleil, A'.A UUluiiUiwa .Mow
Kallers Horse Corn planters, Sulky Corn Cultivator?, Hand Corn
Hayltakca; etc;,' etc: 1 Talrbank'a Standartl; Jscalcs. ; . , . ,
iiuvlna: my jroods direct from manufacturers I offer great
Tntlirccmciifsto'Whotetate layers at ComfaMe's Iron a tut Steel Warehouse
St. Joseph, Mo.
.;f 1 1 ' . .. : - v i ' : . - . .. . ti? I
WE-SEI.L.-' T """""" . tS.
FarniMacUlucrj-1 U ; 1. ' W b.
& Co., Mr ""'-4 UltU OIUUL Iff
t vj . . . . ,
j i " I . -w -,-,wv " ; Tv- "itn. 'iAiia' street.. ' ' .1 -".'( .' '
L-J . . . S ..-sKr . . o . .... .V'A
I
pawijxi: coinmr.
... w
South half Section Town LUans ty.?T,
la lawBeeounty, spieaild nirr"!
trr running throuKa the plac, .
around, fo p-r tn.re.S miics v Paw sea lw
Fjw lialf Af Vouft West quart
: a,Twi lilins- 11.
, Soutu Ijt 'I'lurter 0 South West Ht1"
Section n.Towu t. lUnge IL
. . . , -
NJort! West ou.vter Sect i'n , T
IL ' ' - .
North weif'; of North 'f!t iiuarter tti
Town Z,"nn-e Ii. .
b Aer9wHhiniiTlrlranl6 0fcl
openeil jh tLe 1'lnct", spii'UjiJ JT
" wuti-r. f
jomrsoir cotcmr-
LOOK H E R
Acres
,11. llllll'-l.. in illlllti . it la
acre. To le offcrrd only 6 J:tl, t
tluit will want more. I rL r
' rreishNirhoixls lnth (t-nntr- Jz pjte
' n ii-ft . -Spiemled water' "
K Acres rn Town 9. Rnsfff Ti:
' al.ad; rannlrtsr wf re. ti v7o,,w
, mile' north wi t (rf Tecnuv-;"; -n
nronn-i - ',-
T"" - i
1,600 Acre of Xn. 1 choice
with Tletirp lfow broken
.of tlieXeinaua Valley lUii sf"
south of IJncoln. within om-nui;
mill and the town of Itntoe. srei
tiles '. W. of Tecamsch, si -v '
. . .. iivl..
A pleoe of land wha -a
Shellers, ; i
farms nroiuid tiio place
" tV" per acre,
H) Acres out of Section Tw
at $-5 per acre. , . x a. ,
0 Acres Mo, 1 PrairiA. '
000 Acre In Town S, rU" 1-
lliJO; acres broke last srriu"
KJ0 Acres with splerhlldSprinif of "
nin water thnHurn uie pi j
, r
liloiiriHii'-UHi urs-ry(
McLean Co., iiliuoh.