Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 22, 1869, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL. W&gQtfZ
i they ever diJ
A -' V X
TcwLora all tmmu&icaikia en AgriCitUnre
oui(l be addressed.
JL X 1 k-i
Last xreck we m'ade a flying trip to
Et. Louis. Kansas City, Leavenwortn
a: overtiic council ...o.us
..oouii, icific and Uio
uri
Valley Kail roads. As is our custom
observed the condition of the crops.
Alor- the Council . Blulls und KL
road, from Council Bluffs to
Phelps station, we never saw better
rnfc!,- The t f and fs excellent,
te - LnU well advanced, ' cud tbe
ground clean. All other crops look
fine.
Frcm: Kiclps clown, nio&t of the
fields have been, or are now, under
water, and as a consequence destroyed
cr greatly injured. h
Along the Hannibal and St. Joseph
road to Macon, and from there to
within twenty-five miles of St. Charles
airtl. ? r; Lkc J lc:'!y. The corn
la la'. - of t :A cc lor, and over
run with' weeds and grass. Many
fields of wheat are so thin and poor as
to be not worth cutting. For twenty T
five miles alone the valley, to. St.i
Charles, the acreage and stand of
wheat and rye was the finest we have
seen anywher5. Corn was also fine.
Along the Pacific road, from St.
Louis out, the crops generally looked
well. Corn, in a good many instances,
Was email and weedy, on account of
the wet Bcascn." - - -
Along the Missouri Valley road, op
to EL Joseph, the crops are nearly all
drowned out. The oat crop, where
not oversown, looks well everywhere.
In our own county and State, as far
as we have seen and heard, the corn
prospects are number one. Small
grain Is seriously Injured by the con
tinued wet weather, and accidents and
disease incident.
TTcbrasKa Fairs.
. The Nebraska State Fair will
be Held tX Nebraska City, Tuesday,
" Wednesday. Thursday and Friday,
September Stb, 20th and SOth, and
Oct.. M.t 1CC3. ..Competition open to
ell States in the world.""
. ' THE liEXAHA COUXTY AGRICUL
tubal and Mechanical Associa
tion, holds its Fourth Annual Fair at
Brcwnvilie, Tuesday, Wednesday,
n.I Thursday. September 21st, 22d,
ccr d 2C1, 18C9.. Competition open to
Ell counties.
We will publish the times of hold
ing other Fairs as we are advbed.
Only One Dollar.
'ColmanV Rural World" will be
rent from July 1st, 1SC0, to January
1st, 1S70, six month, for one dollar.
Those vl.o desire Id tive this Agricul
tural Journal a trial, can now have an
opportunity &t the risk of only one
dollar. If every one thus trying it,
don't find it worth many dollars, we
shall be mistaken. .This Journal is
published every, week, and contains
,18 quarto pages. Address Colman's
Rural World, St. Louis Mo.
Degeneration cf Varieties.
The following article was' read by
. Mr. A. S. Fuller, at the Fruit-Grov:
. crs'.Club, In' Chicago, May 20. He
trJd : - A .
'There are -many persons who be
lieve that, In obedience to an Immu
table law of nature, species ana varie
ties of plants degenerate, or, to use a
modem phrase, run out. . We shall
therefore beg your indulgence for a
few moments, while we attempt to
ehow where and how this theory
originated. It certainly did not have
its origin with popologists, for this
science is of a much later date; but
away back in early times, of which we
know so little, there doubtless lived
many human beings who never saw the
sun shine without predicting rain
. .,'. v- f rrsd if their fruit trees
" i mduecJ a peck cf fruit, it was the
weather or me innereni wcaKuess
the variety that prevented them from
yielding a bushel. In fact, there was
notnlng maae mai waa eiaiuj nfeiit,
or as it should be, or would have been
if they had leen consulted before its
. creation. We can scarcely glance
over a page of cither sacred or profane
history without meeting the names of
gome one or more of these ancient
croakers. For several thousand years
the cry of degeneracy and running
out was confined almost entirely to
the human race. But when agricul
.r,n n in resume the form of a
science, it also received the theory of
defeneration into its system. j
it Is very pl&la to ever- f?rr.t of
history, that there always are a few
inert, ia every jrencratiou that talte
Jw.n hPtnef-lvfs the srarb of prophets,
and one portion always predict that
there was a good time coming, and the
ethers predict exr ctly: t!:evcerti;.ry.
The pood times of one class always
xi;te .1 when they were young ; men
' were her.' then, trees were always
fruitful, children never ciea, ana oia
men arid women were sprightly as
cvs and girl. When .horticulture
began to nc:;-.:r3 i::e lunut. aiuua-,
' U it to te wonder? d at that their the
c -v of (' r-:.ner;cy wr.3 ingrafted into
some branch cr stemf Inasmuch as it
existed in every form of literature
known to clvillz-d rations? .
Wc : jr.c-tvC.; w.-i there roiIy
fimilics, cr varieties of plants, ncr
' hish culture will not bring on
' . 1iseoe as well as no culture at all.
' ' fnrmi nromration may cau.e degen-
eration, but a healthy variety will
remain healthy unc.r the
Fame riant. The Sequoia gigantca
rebbly existed in California for
" a hundred thoussi yonrscr more, and
msny generations of these monarcbs
cf the Sierras have passed away, and
t till a forest of them remain cont-in-
itig epeeimen- ...y t:.ree
three thousand years old. lMirseryr
cien are now pro-.T.gatlug plants from
tUe ancient etock, i.nd as yet we have
I. card no com plain t about disease or
runnir rr
V,e tuJ Ox J w.rk;Icjcf - -'s, j-j. rlcs,
rlurns and other fruits that have been
under cu!;iv:4.ioa end-rrcparrated in
the usual r inner for three hundred
years, and they are etill as healthy as
tver. liven to small and dchente a
plant as the J.i'u-ltxs tho .r. r.i n;:n
t f runnir-r out if once healthy, 'iae
Lk ' h:)own t- have been
are t-t ill In exi-ltnee, nd
'.-.I in lucny garuns. Va
f -.r.'crly tfueccc-.'-rd in a
culture "or from change in
itnce cf cestroymg
t or c, e e .
cr. Gi .:n ia
Irtt! re : ' lac
t:iv r.s ' "1
cldv ty, : .
v
cultiv
v..te :
r-it tC
it; P'
furrn
ir :.-t cc
Allinst
f yed, and V,
t m 'ti r
v hiie ,:.t the
le c
rue cf the
r.r "0 in the
.-ittocrc;!:
. . r ('
' here it f-till
It is a very
have run out
, .Icr'-Hcmting
: hun
I red
. of 1
ion f.
I exl
- fore
--I u,
;.
sof
uit3 that have bocn 111
- cent-ries. : If we culti
:st the t-)'t v,-ith crcps,
-a, and thereby remove
from cur orchards, and
to f" , oct over car
- I tl. 1 mixture, we
: t the fruit to fc.il.
' i have been 'es
e groves that afiorded
i,.vb !,r-n destroyed,
same timo we plant
thousands of fruit treci- uiav
lrAMa mr,A thpTT multiply in
a proportionate ratio. U e hold tnut
-if rJa in friTifs that have once
succeeded, loss of crops for want of
moisture, or from a superabundance
cf it In fact, a failure of either feed
time or harvevt are in ninety-nine
times In a hundred the legitimate re
sults of man's own delinquencies and
neglect. There may be failures in
particular locaJites ; varieties may cost
more than usey are wouu tu uv
them, there fv;re it is good policy to lay
them aside; but to say that any vari
ety that was once healthy has degen
erated, and will not again produce
hpn it was llrst or-
Jgiuated, if placed under tha same
conditions, cannot be proved either
from history or irom practical cAi.
ence.
OLD CASTLE IIU'nSERIES
CrAX.VA, ONTARIO CO., N. Y.
Invite tiie attention of .
Tr.stcrn Knrscrynica,
Dealers caa PSwicrs
to tbelr ext.ir.slve and reliable m rtme it of
Choice Nursery Stock
AT
WHOLESALE,
Including
s f
We have '
vri'h ma.iv u
l-.ttM'--?. . : rr
i.vi.ay lii.-.
v, j,n u ?'ti..frVii.V i. 'v Ueu.'i
'"1 true w nitiae, m:d COOI 1
, --.V, vf,r,t r ,.a rV.M r,, n. who ca come well f fcck of Knitnery Coo. e
r(,rj,,r::, 1i i, WfidP ft"'5 H'ri' !, i-t'i i cuuvu v - - -
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TO TIIH VrOKKINO CLAfh-
. . y
p L. ior; 3 A C O.,
; l,iiKrniisnun, lit
m...j.nilAn! Mill DwS
OrnBrarntnl Tree, and E3ir--EMJuots
ri 1 Vffixt I
Small Fruit -r.rar-Ti-All varieties;
IIomc, Gren Ilonso aadPeddlus
.,M-kw T!T.F.rT xnrsr.RY.STOCii,
either for their ovrn planting or to sell again, are re-
tl to eive u a call or wrlta Or particulars,
enelaslng stanir for catalogues as iwivv , .
s.f r-. ni!i nf Pralts-three retJ stnrors.
Descriptive Catalogue of Ornameiitals-tliree reJ
n tarn i.
Wholesale Tride List one red stamp.
Slulclilnsr Truit Trees.
iVfl iHeT-ft in mnlchlnsr as much as
i,flt!ari n rend cultivation, for it is
nart : but there is a time lr tcne.lt to
I he derived in the greatest degre from
yih x.ifrTir lnt. air and moisture.
LruLi. s0--i t
na scpnt!.J to the rrowth of roots
below ground as they are to that of
leaf and twig above uuur memujea
is rut upon the ground early In the
: spring, tiie uireci acuta vi intsc
th is retarded until
hent has approached from a tide con-
nettion, ana tnen it is couunuca ua.vu
linfi n ths reason, resulting ia an
mt-ntrirf nnrine ronduion or me
plant. We have found our best results
to come from stirring the soil ire
itifiw unf il thf summer heat, then
apply our mulch, removing itr.gain lu
fntr.hfr nnri rfain armlvimr as soon
oa thn frrnnnil 5a well frozen. Bv this
course we give ourroots, In the spring
the benellts cf the elements they need
to make perfect growth : we fceep the
powerful rsvs of midsummer sun
, 9 A I
away, and tnus give mem a lougt-r
rimptftfnllv nature wood and root:
we give them ia autumn the addition
of the atmosphere to enable them to
gradually hard an the root andtranch,
and fit it for extreme cold of winter;
intpr. after havincr frozen
them to sleep, we cover them so they
may not be awakened from week to
. . .a x t , . All
week, but continue ineir nap unui
such time as, by their natural order,
they should again pursue their ap-
A4dreiw,
t. c. uiAXWTjii &i nr.os,
Geneva, Ontario, Co., N. Y.
t ! a d
" ,t spa H ta E" n
u fn p: pi 8 i
o ; ' .;sg-3 68 j.- I.
a : : . goSls.- : 02
.- -twat'T.ri, proMire frr his "bettr-r-LTe
muyVi in our line, of which every
A n.rUi;leitf. .
GUArniAiiTi:i:D - to
be Ko. 1, and up la the best cf style, and that
eveh"- hirouiro ladit
may b-re find Just what he i In the way of
Hata.Trimium, Patterns, etc. Jv ery one
Lyrestre
a;telU to oUneT Oi ve w .cnll.
EIHS. J. Ii BEAR.
27-tf 7t -
I t cm now rift i.ri'i to f JfT
Willi co-t:5i;t ei:.? at r. .- t.-
.i,ior,ftti'i!i't,cr r :.- '
sines" new, l.-i.t r- i.rt.i.ui;,.. .-i.-. ,
vt eveninir, is fi '.ct e-.rne-i by ' ' -
sex and the bov tin. c'.f. earn r--; y -a
men. mnn. . , , .,,,.
everv i,,.r--vvl-..!.t:- ...:.---!. -1 i; r
.j.lr;s u : i-ttae t !- f--rt.i--1-.-,
the'i:w -urjii-i.-loCcr: 'X " -r: t
w.-'-lVaf.- .1 wv.i thbii..-.r,.-s,I w:,i x ';! tt :;
fr tae trt.-.iule of writing .rue. .i ....
rections,c,sesit ir.:. ;P" , r T.
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CHARLES GEADi:,
. ; ; . Dealer la
11 Kinds of Btoclr.
Horses BoTislit, f rlJ, or rj:cl.r,r
Stock Boarded I. j tte Dcnj or Wick
IY ST -VBLE-S are stcked wi'ii ) i Kones ar,J
tiirtwrfttm Nemaha Land Iifctrict can be aecuaiaiO-
ciated. The
Peru Cz Brovntvillo Co r.
T.eavpsniv Stables every rnom'nsf at 10 o ctoov A.
Hf- I'nenaers or pack; sreH s;i e,y conveyeu. or
ders left wilh the Pw,tnjater wiU be jrom'-y a.
teurtwl to. 1-.ii-y
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r::!:cat!on without
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Vus !i cr.toii, i.,.e or luX-.'-i, iroui i-ts
to tiie tines i i.uc: '!.
Tu:h3,
, FLORENCE -
LOCK STITCH IlEVEPw-inLE FEUD
I Tf novo Felhi.riri.r.ralda
A3 a Twallj' HiM:liIae It baa to superior.
Special ait jntlun i called to our new improved
1.03. ii & J-.. s-c t arx.
Thev h'ftv txta tH-'.f:'.'rtft! on every
criptwD of .(a sr .; i.e -r ors, ruaa..i3 oy
Steam Powef ftt the rx f
I i in r-T
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tha c-uls.
:;o f.-ten!"7 rj
no v.';:o cf t..r;r
V' rtr"-? cf
Thafcmr.hhrcsiti Uauty asd:r
nc-s after vahl::? nnd lronin?.
lcidc'c1:5 ailkindicf work '-, ,
by ether -;r.vh - Machine?, thr
c-air. c cscc U.o mc; t benutlth:! I
perm,ir.eut .
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DAYTO OHIO..
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'-AN OLD rSTASUSHMEITT WITH A.
XEW FEATURE ,t ,
Evry Person ran Procure Trees and PlaiiM
At JTlioIesale Prices, .
by ordering through our Club Department. '
For prices and other information, address i
X. F. IIEIJSJCS,
Dayton, Ohio.
DHACII THEE3 Craw ford 8. 1 lale,
i L and others, five feet 0 per P
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Pear Cherry Trees, 1 yr., lt ciosa.
A p'-ie Trees In variety, 1 yr., S feet.
Aiso, a fs 11 B.wrtnent of Nnraerjr stock, or oii
Sjxx-inien (Orchard contains over J.C0) bearing
trees oty;? 'e t
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a a
AWARDED TUB
PrwJnrlr. ' mor ft a 3 J"!Me the wort ff ry n-
er Hiiiiuia JCachine now ui ase: tne':va i
npifOrm an 1 lw-ft.i,-:l : tr-"' aw ".n"ie hi nn.i.
wn, fiu-iiJy u . ci.H).!, ii.,,1 a-.-t be t.M to s-etout
of or5-r. risn i ji.i stnl are comparatively
For Tauor a orl.eB.:aer or it wenaiiu iu iur.
i are notOPe-: !!. CU nu'r'-i n-irerl.r toa"v e'Uer
macbiae uut Una ei er bec-u o.trva to iie i -..u
' St. Joseph, Zlo.'
I General A;jcnt.i N. V. States an 3 Territories.
tZ-T. ' II!
:rr;
ai all tLefain
.and exhibition of the Vrdlcd State ai
Enrcpe, have t :ea a varde-I tV-Grov?r i Tv
ker Sewing 3I.'.'-:h!ne, anl tin work done iy
I them, wherever eihiU t !n cotar;:ti.-,n
- X'.it) Vi" .......-i. it.A, S. t,,txf
sh 2..t?!t mt i:morf was ew?r3:oi tia"
representative cf the Grovor it te&ftTzTe'xg
Machines, at Uie ilspo;oa Vnli
PaiU, I that at: -.Uc? their great raJ-eif
orify over ail other fwicg M .ichinea.
r
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HIGHEST, ;PHSICU
, WHERE VEK EXHIBITED.
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Erowrjvir.e.
fly
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AOERICAn SHUTTLE
iBBWING . .'sxAciiircK.
June mm a wtrBit'lit needle, makes the LocW
Hutch (alike on both side), has a self adjusting ten-
ftl sa r fr? f M? t fiem. Diunt cora, uraiu, wum, '
- ' ' " ' ' - i e a , . . "
a tin i Q , li A. tk I m Aftn irrukta i
0
riff
TRICE LIST.
Per Ppt Ter Ter Per
T.irh. Hot 2. W. 75.
Vn Jt nn rear
o:i- fio .. M no 212 ?0
rnu-hMt 10 108 IS t3 U
IXLAKGE QUAXTJTJM at JUtia ajnju
-fik on illc. linen.
hum : :i 1 1 ; . t . . v i . v. v . -
wottit'ii or cotton goods, wlta suk, linen r cotton
bwj i tureao.
; hi
Enrrltartno Tests for THac. 111112,1110X111 OI1U I 1 1tt
? SeyingMachine
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r -.l.rt X' Y . 'iAth. l.Sia. thB tll(ll(0
"f'U ..htor t u-niyiv sa Ima 101
P I' K 1 III ' ILl I . I V. ' ' , -
the Waiter, somewhat irozen, 10 a-i ouueva o i
nr
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THE OIIU
Capable of Sevrin? In JIr t2n
Ulrecttoit, , . .
Fasicningr all Its own Seams,
TTrJOtr STOPPING TIIK MACHINE
. . Oil TUliJI-iy ,iyjxxx.
It CSKS and WATKS TIIPKAD than any
other, ana wuiiOTiinirii- - ...
ijoWing the euds of the threiid.
Warranted to SeT7.Heavy cr lino
GOODS EQUALLY AS WELL.
O V E K 5 0,0 O O
. MACniNER SOLD SINCE 1SC1. ' '
a3-Send for r.eiorts and arculars. . .
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Vie have on hand a large
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WM:E.PI.VST, General Agcui, Lliriri:!
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other vs-neues.
v.rt .r,i.vnin thpKnnprinMinaent. uierE. na one
' .... . - ' . . . ,, .... k.t. ..,'11 .nr.
k1 who nrtaoted the test the Vlay lfire,) I the Machine, In caw o1 accident It makes precise y
YJarranted for Five Years
... . 1
Otir at?enta wUl be sopplied with duplicate parw pi
613 NORTH FOURTH STn
., f!T. LOUIS. 210. ... .
J. W. HESDEIISON, KrowMllle, Web.
j 13-15-y ..,
ArPLE Wokms. We cull the fol
lowing facts concerning these intolerable
pests, from the Amcrlcrn Eniomologixt : It has
long been known that by placing an old
cloth.oronytbingof that nature. In thecrotch
VI LB J ) i - . 1 , . 1. v .1 f . . . . ......
covert l nto building theircocoons underneath
it and thus le detroTcd wholesale. Dr.
TrlmKI.'. nothn.1 ntnniinU In lilA
A.l')'.' ' 111' III.-.., ....... . . . . ....... . - - -
same ttilug, nn.l hns ln found to be prati
cally very U-neticiaL Is to fisten two or tiiree
pple tree, and every f-w days from the mid
dle of Juiv t the mid. lie rf September, to
allp the Lay I n 1 tip and dt . ..roy the cocoons
that have inr, 1 tirae to tine been formed on
tiie bnrk nndorneatii ii. All authors are
agreed as to the prn' -fur. I Importance of pick-
Inst efi they fall, cither by has power, or when
rVinr a (nnnnvDnJant. n nil tin nrftft 1 1p I IV
man power. The practice! utility of allowing
a gang of hofri the ranae of the Rpple orchard
tis'roughont the summer is undoubted. When
we consider inai every iemaie mom inai
liaivirfl uuv t v v v.,i. . . -. . i . ......
brood of apple worms, will probably deposit
an epg in some two or three hundred nearly
miitinp.1 finnloa. thcrebv renderinsr them
. . r- a. lntu nnudliKIa flirt I t 11 1 rrt irra i f
destroying the wormy wind-falla in the fore
pars 01 me Reason ai iui evtuv-utwiura at
once apparent.
Lime on Peach TftEES.fr. Bai-
lev, of El Paso, III., writes to the "Western
Eural" that the npplicnt ion of lime to pencil
trees is n Bucccssful method of treatment:
"1 saw recently an article on umeremi? inju
.tna tr i.iaW ti-r.i-.H T U'ill Virro ctnf A fan Y
1 i ' 1 J W ' ' Ii 1 . I. . V V - 1. a ..a ....,. ...... .... - mm.
nerime.nt tripd bv mvself on trees last pprlnn.
In our parden there were six trees. They ad
Utlw.lllt'U tji.l i "AC t Ci. tJ 11 Mlfc TtTlr HV.t ,
tat on some the leaves did not utart. I
thorrlit lhere was pomethinz wrontr: on ex-
?-.!.. at ion the borer was there. 1 'fimmed
V. pnper; t xk n!r-fctcii.ed lime and pnt it
p ; r round tiua btcin; then pnt back the dirt.
Tiie trees iooked welL Those where I didn't
put lime died."
(the parti"S who conducted the test the day frre, the Machine, !n eae oi nonioni. "'"-hiS; w f
.SiK-1 JiohpI vi of the merits of toe 'Walter" the same stitch made by t he Hiwr, V, heeler & W il-
bvn ennai trial, tested 17 ounces of lona from the n.n, Jiowe and Florence Machines. ".mu,te"""":
wn2 12? tiiat were ud the lur efore, and the ItvA, like the bet of high priefd ""iHh.t
?nl? . . -.hJ It i.iih.v!t iKftitn. it a. I or.lv low priced f huttle machine in the market that
Hart 17 uunoen OI ln w WRre nn" I mt - TI.
llaui'"ul. J t.H th. thir L-iiM I khntt.i Munhlna at a verv low price, on account of
indcei-trlls being acid, the ielaware Voni.1 have 1 iM simplicity, and consetiuent low
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DEALERS IN
Ashes for Fruit Trees. We have
known quite a number or instances inneeu,
.-,... 1 1 . , ; t . -i. ih.t u
orchards apparently dying out have been
brought bock again to frmtfMnefs by a lib-
rrM lint? vi n wu"w ifi .i, o low ih 1 1 hi r .11 civi . ..
Pet ash is the most important element in the
SUCCCKSIUl grOWlH OI nil HIIIUO OI liuilrutr.
4 n ai t Iam .it. . . T .1 a !fih nnf 1 riti rr arm
iu uiu (:riiuriiiuii c. ...u", .... inii ,,-.
that he had known a man make and preserve
ii 11 Ten a ru 01 nrP'f tretu ma iihiiimiiii huu
pr-'t-iuf live condition, r-rk-inally rjaed on
v -vr -.-ir rro-.md. bv K'-rinkiins each year
' . - ..... . I n t lie ( rr.!.rn f rt-nfj nf t.hl
extent of 1U 1 ranches, half a bushel of ashes.
e consider inis a very irnpottani, litui,
... : - m mm - i
Old Trees. There is an Interest In
old trees which seem to le a never failing
to;ic of dKf UM.ion. The oldeet tree or the
biggest tree in ony cmt-ntry is sure to have a
renn isitinn linrdiv en ii ul iiti hv n.nv other local
eufiosity. Old pVople, lo love to taik ol
ihiiii.rninl'lii. Innim txn i tlif.iprliilrirfTi fs.it r
.111 ' V? .III. .'..Ill i i ' t " . . - - - - -
the:n repent with pleasure the queer old sto
... i .ij . t i . . .. . .
riin ana i!eis fioout it:e uiu iter nuicn
mi . H.'o M-liHn iv..rv rmn f'lo rrnwa nlit (inil
dmps away forgotten, ilero is a practical
a; . ,,:i,hU Jrt the young ana or tne prpseni
ir-r t . lnnf trxtrm f,T fill fnttirlf.T. T'h.V
. '. til I ' . .111, l .r y - ' 1 ... II I. .1 . ' . . ... . AM.W....!. -- .'
m.r fn'l f jv.?n (he rnnkit nf Hfn lit env time.
but the trees tl-y planted bnr their names
on ior years wila many a precious memory,
If mukliins is tru ployed at the
time of r.lrtr tins' troe, thev wiil never need
watering. Uniform temperature and a con
stant surrly oi moistrre are the prime e!e-
I . . 1 .. . . 1 i, - f,,l.. inn
Illflll.K Ul MlCtTM ill HUIfc VUUUir, ilUltiiiun
enable n to nccotriplinh tiiis. Mulching acts
l-i r. a ft I o ! ?, In -it I i.ir i-ni-lE ft. nrpvpntji trt fl
great degr'V the crackir i: of fruit, and can sea
.1 .-. .1 . .. .... i. I .. 1- . n nvn... Ut. m.,.'t t n -I
and defaced to become e'ean and covered with
a rich bloom.
Clic'lcnlbcrcr Urea . '
Ta. hfV' -
Sola A rents
la Southern NebrftVv. Atcbion andllolt
County, IL.0,9 ior tt&
. i . - .l i. a (111I..I1. rtrr.nnrt.if. mi hi V HelflW
Kuyjii nmri imvx m. v..i..-.. t . -
the Delaware. All the other varieties ranged much
lower than none unuuirrmru w
There hail been constant rairia nu uoip cmn
i . , . 1 1 ... i r-.m ra urtm "Mil : 1.
nine tecuon wnere me ttu s7 V"r7 i
or? rrewint: at Hutnmonds)ort aui alonff the lanes.
.. . .1 i iuu.n Kit lit tla ram 1iii-inir thA nefi-
Bon lry St 11 and weather hemg necessary for the
A committee of tha American Institute Formers
Cluh, in a reeport of Hert. ii, 1jh .printed i in the
ew York tmt-Weekly ri rihuneor.-SepU 2Ut, after
eneBkinrof tleoualilies nf tha H'aWr,8ay: "W
....1,,.,.. fi.o K7IXF will tx m, vnluable btho In the
crape rw'it'ns of the ni!r Miwiss ppi.on the shores
of Lake Erie, in western Kew "i ork, on the slate
sniis of MUr!i rennyvivnnin, biiu nutretxi
uaavt grajies are utxMiuujr smu.
Letter from Charts WonUri, one o the oldctt rie-
Vixxyard Point, Vlster Co., I?. Yn
Mav 19. Ii. i
Dkak Hib: YOliraoi toe ijn i nra in rcv.Trii uj.
In which yo ak it I Iiave any objections to sending
von for publication, me racvs i urn nt-iitiniincv. '
in relation to the character of the ll'aWr tfmpe. I
have never lnaortea me cnarncn-r or iisciuun
. i . ! Ar ilmnintintt M rwi WrMllli
vines, or n.nninraoi ui .
. -. . ...-...1 r .tntra nf lito -prn it not lor two
IK'. 1. V HI. II- . Ii. i-- - ...... .
reaMnns which wftn sutiicient. t irsi, i miow wit-
lltiWer limp will meet vne prejiiiiicen "i""ncau
throutrh'tut the country, caused by the worthlessness
. i ..... i ; it . t mi. r.r tto nnwlpriuuinnL S( 4-
in ni'WM. ltnalitir5 w ......... i - -
fmd.becwe I can say from personal observation
that the hh.'t w me uwt wu i.
knowledge of. and I think I have cultivate nearly
nil that have been recommended, discarding them
nil and ta.Utn; batk r.pon the Concord and Hartford
1 rount-- ii" ' i- m.
..... . . .. OT,$t if i.a aM irniwi titrirpr
Knowing vum tii ' -. ' . ..... .. ....... r - - - - -
oHoh yer as the vine prows older, being last year
fully one-third larger than it was two years apo. It
srrowaweit, ffinitiiinieu. ciitxuiiiKi-
.: v.. 1 J ..tf. .r-A nnit V h.v. never fteen
erai unira iwi"c ..mm . n, - - - - - - . :
any mildew on Its fruit or on Its ltirpe and thick, but
Delaware Bliapea loi.age. lueiixwm '"
think anperior to any other vaHety. 1 ou say In
ti Hi r 1. 1 1 ii 'n . . i" "i ' ' - i- - - --
Diana: I lliink thecharacter of each of these varie
ties is nil te diRunsmtsbb! tn tie WaUrr, partien-
. . . i .l . . i mt 11. i. Ij- (t .-nil 11
inriv tii. . i ii - : . , .
make a wine or hlcti cnaracter. x nnvu vneu n
1. .t t ; wit .ivvuNami t liree t ifne
In Ulster N. Y., In a tow vahey, where the Isa
bella seldom ripens, ana ncu n;nci.w ..
gf.ns in Ponphkeepsie, riiwning at the same time,
excertiiisr last year, when the ronstsnU rayis rre-
lit ..,iioa frvitn mnttirini? at their nsiuu
nm hut nerivted its fruit by the middle of 8ep-
temlier. Tiie raMns of the lust mentioned crop I
i ...n nriH outun n tiifh wera eood. rmra Its
9 i i . i.& .1 v. i T I. in., n. it i it n in
i. ,. . n i n.inir It lil Ka well Kd.'inted t the
fijtiuitiVtn j"ic, x ."in. " 1 .
varied sections of our country. ou may make
whatever iwe. oi wiwe I''":Vi7 i V v
, lournniiy, v r .. . j. i. . .
t-h f?T? nAYVVOOD.
l ouglikeep.sie, X. 1 .
IWI MUIlim:i. , mm tuiirrr-ii...... ..i - ---- -
luring, in compariaow with complicated macblnea.
AGENTS
te male nr female.
to represent the American Shuttle Kewins? Machine I
. t . . i.l rrn thoT"ritei SMteS
and Ontario. ;xtra Inducemenls to i.xieriejiced
miion,adM.
G. V. 17. Andrews,
General Agent,
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III YE RSIDE NURSERY
Davenport, loira
If you want a good article of Nursery Stoci,
Gram Vines, Currants, Goosberrlea,
liaspwrrirni iiitiim;iii
Strawberries. Clierry Trees, Pf
, lsctduous Trees,
Send yot-t orders to & , v
TlnvpnrKirt. IoWft. "
or TL V. FUIINAS, lirownviiie.
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Agricultural Implements!!
UTirst St., Urownvlllo, Nclrnslta
In" tli3 Quality cf ctit Goods
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HIGHTST IIAIUIIIT
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eewina Jlacli'ne Apents to selL e will send stock
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iiiH)U l.lwk berry ."well rooted P' li0
Ales Tlvprrrsea Xlotes
e,-, r4.iHml n'wrimwl nf Xu-s-rv Stoolc, iaelnrt
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VHrirtv, OirrsPtK, Ooosebernes, Stra wherries, A LL
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net totef nnd inanvotbercataUn' w: areerprrei
and fuliv ciscntatu in my petr ' " '
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of all kinds, lengths, nrcaauis ana iaica.uea, i 4 . t. ; ,..
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DRY GO
DEALERS IN s " '
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HOSIEBY AIID Y7HITE GOODS.
And every other kind of Goods kept, la a "Western Ptore, which we wiil
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Corner JIaIn and Secont" Streets,
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HMHiAFORD c HUGHES
: Have received the "
Largest and 'Ccst Assortment
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H IsL L S DAL E
Greatly 7Tiiipro"-etl. .. TJecIitee1 Priccn.
or.FT): ?. KOOT CRAFTS. 0r ts
Arp'e Si, ts P"h Vits. frown. Kootttra.t. Ap-
J . :-, . 't -. i eecn Hs e s i: trly and oil er
' V. h"' s A !, l'far, 1 iitm, Clierrj",
V.ii: h h i.verreenri, Grapea, Downi"?
Oooi .w-i vi-, ( 'uariea downins- gtrai berry, llia-berr.--Hi
' t ' -Wrr. Green I-ioineViddaisc I'inU
IahU.u., Lx .--ft, bead 10c. fr tr r- t loguea.
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"POOTS AND i:oi:S.ncptInthe
U Market, at liiCI'ZEL'S.
p.MlDS, IMLLIIEADS, CIRCU
VJ LAICS, atti.oAdverUMT JvU OXS.ce.
GK E 3 0 F. V 'S SEED CATALOGUE.
I have over sixty acir in Reed on my
t h ro 5 Farirti, in Marblend, M"!., wher- f
t'.sva tai-t r.v-i-rcne Jwnlns-t ri.t,i tli rust
am--;n. o.,- r-rrfrr; , t ''Vil. 1 import many : Uuice
siHKin fnini ihe hfst 1 i'lrp'an prowe-a. A tbe or
iTiital iiiirl)f'r pf the iiuMiard rViUash, Wartte-i.4-.d
M-iwnoili '-)l "sire-and many new and rant
y '- '-t.-ui I l-,vtte t..e p;nir;a.-- of '.be rr ;
. " vnrrtttUrd t fc r'7"' wf. n : yw
j $o oft, J Aliiii J.-T.Gj- !.OdV.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDETl.
I - i;i send f.rie KALF.M GKAlCCy by
m:i for S 1 c-cli. r.orers 4, 1. 1ft, at each. Kit
t i.nr.y a. r sea's j rr 1. -kl rr'" at rier
'!''-. bv ri,-,iL v-.nx 1 ss;errv. iliVJ per dos.
i i . .. i ir i i ii.n.yii
i wiil ci-Mvei che f
e!y rai-keLat the j.
fawt ?i!jr tin-!-
l;!tr -,il T...iii i..;
Grtft at ), nit-.; - oper-'iitnreiu i."cT 4,
and tit a t . i) pttr but- i' L Vine i:--es ai H.W per
tl..t'-n. KfeiNulJ Neil i-v" nU'inT.ie.ehj
Aucrws
E3-:y t
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iint at Fxpr.s o:..( p. rtroTv
i" -: rt"i - : t'ltncorc. i.tanes
. , Ifisna, Vre el-
r. t it tf.iii2nL Saw'a
ii , i'x i a u t.TuX.
KoctiCsier, N. Y,
They oirn anl run oneof the best Saw 21111s
irt the Mate, and wiii furnish ... .
4iijV4.-i.litJ Milt iH4iiHJ
triih a I'M cf Lumber of het cjViility, on
Short notice, at the Lowest Wsrket l'rlce. . ;
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Always on hand for stUe.
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Thev ao se'l rhe?n at their sf ore in Hills
dale all r.t.tle Dry ioois and Groceries, and
sivli arlicli a r.s are in p-nerul tsise.-
Xleineraber the business the men, and the
plaee. - i 1-ly
Ciocks, Welches, Jewelry
I7oC3 Ilaia C Ircet, I-rotsrsYille.
JOSEPH S1IUTZ, '
IT ITaa Jast opened and will constant Jy
'A Y.t-cp on hand a latnre and well assorted
i ,h ioek of genuine articles ia his line. '
I "It- a!xir. f Cloeks, Yi'atches, and Jew
elry cone on fr hort notice. .'.". r ". ;
ALL Vror.I' WARRANTED..
JOB TRINTING, in one or taore
J enlors, promptly done at the Advertiser
Job Ohiee.
IIES. Endless in style and qtianti
- ty, at KI.TZEL'S.
::r; WHITEWATER : AND BAIN WAGONS."
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WIZ SELL ALL"" THE FOLLOWING MACHINES:
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Uiir, JOIir. Ii. ZlATiTiYm CAILKA CIIICP, IH'CJI i:
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1 I'TIPLra-nN HAND'OP ALL MACHINES VE SELL.
Come and see tis, and wecrnarantee to stilt you I i GOODS a ad TIlICES! T.'e bny our ma
chinery by the car loud, thus saving freight. A fail sufi'ly M' all kind of Fnrm ilachlnery
In thcur season. r
IT. A. Eicdol,-,Jr.,:ci Co.,
; FIRST ST., BET. 21 A IN A ATLANTIC. BEO WNVILXE. -
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