-Wr.5r ev . S-wsesfawfcsta: . agmigaHi w '" -o," vb1 " ".'" -JWMWE , tattiwpuM, ucrviwaHn,. , A' y ni isrsfssBsssR r it I i C m H- f i; i a?- I ft . ' SJ - lift i l f. 4- fc 1,1 i H2 H I (. 1 rtt i P 1 I) R, i. I. (J. s Wthxteto $nxiimX & GO agricultural: R. IT. TUKXAS, Edtter. i r. i '( gqgi&sPAT, Jixyggs; 137ft, i As everyiuing esczEu ii io w on their lovely iorsw? and there must be fcozneimug in jue iu roan bijwj w iad-io the ids In the Eternal -xniail. in order to love the roseg and the limes, tne oateieg nu me vwiei j to to love the flowers w God-like- It make tbe soul beautiful . it help? to tStffrjrs4b-.. Tbe refining Influ ence of Jtowers fe well known. It causes the spirit lofcend out to Heaven an fncenfce fcweet and fragrant-like "myrrh on the wind? of Araby," liard m! eruel and dark 1 that na ture, which the fairy farms and dcli eateiitfteand dellckiw fraurahce of Sowers cannot influence. Persons of hfcjb-ioned ten&ment and senfcative rigfnatiojj always love the rose. Bocae delicate -and exquWte tempera jaente can be thrown into an enrupt uredfctate by the sweet Influence of the dainty flowers. As the poppy sends sleep to the weary eyes, o a thousand influences from the charm ed flowers acts upon the jjerve and brain. The flowers is one of the powers which blew the earth. Man Is not to live by "bread alone," but by every "word" which cotnetb from the mouth ef GotI, The flower is one of God'x -wirdg ; bin expressed thought ; so it becomes a part of ww'jb life. It helps t lift; him out of the material night. Jaio the regions of poetry and sun shine. It requires many ana power ful influences, to pierce the cruet of materialism, thick and dark, In which men arc enclosed, and let them out into the freedom of thought, into the beauty of Idem, Into the poetry of things, iatojunlfght, into starlight. Into spiritual' light, and liberty, which is the true life. -Tlie Influence of a flower Is often felt wftK a f6rce; when dreary and sad, wandering Jn the land of the stran ger, some native flower meets the sense. May be but the golden dandy lion -which hasbeea-neof thejoys of childhood; or may Ve-itJsfitilytne sweet, white clover blossoms, whiek hare heea woven into garlands when tripping on to the dear old school house. ' JFlowers belong to all baggy and sacred places. Th ey have ape&ul iar fascination, as their white petals, andireen leaves -gleam Ic the dark, or golden tresses of the fair young bride. Fiowers seem linked with the sacredness of the marriage vow. Too sacred for a light thought, or earthly touch, are the pure flowers In the cold, white hands, loldetf over the still heart of the loved form, shrowd d in the coffin. The memory of those flowers and those white hands drive away all unholy thoughts from the bouL and it becomes angelic, and ,-fehrInks from, the impurities of earth, and goes out after lieaTenly life, as the flower seek dew, shower, Iife, ri x 4- t IIis-la I if iffll 1 it mux mj. " ":- "r;,y, Motwer colore, Uejn? a JJjjDgs ve cau novren cxifcieu in uisu tjJey arrive at the ffrcat creative mxna veiore wcr vviit,7r join and sun-fihine. It has been iimpUtmenll needed that does Its-work well ald Ih much truthisnd beauty. "NoH" H kind of grain. In oil condition od evil spirit can go through tt window where there is a nower." w en wouiu it bo If every avenue from tlie heart to tlie brain waa as wen proiecieu frora-ovil Influences us a window with irowors; Tfcen a charm from the ra dlent akies would ebield off all un-hoiy-influence from evil beings either inorout of the form. Sor testimony from high source, fiir-placlng flowers in a prominent po sition among blessed Influences, look at the vine-clad htlte of Sudea. Bee Jegua in pyrapathy and communion witli everything true and beautiful in ieaven and earth, living a higher and aaere spiritual life than the multitude around lilm, and w he moves majest ically along, teaching the people heavenly Tvlsdom, be points to the blushing, graceful flowers, and says : "Behold the Hllies Solomon in all his glory was not arranged like one of these." No princely position, no surroundings of wealth could equal th glory of the Hllies. in the mind f Cbrbit. Thank God for the flow ers, and their blessed, sacred influ ence. Jesnettb Habdino, London, Neb. a i SepoRset Hogs A firr weeks ago, it will te remem bered, we gave statistics of hogs fat tened at Blmwood, Illinois, furnished by a correspondent at that place. A short time after that Ezra. 31clntire of Keponset wrote as follows": '"I have the pleasure to report a list of bogs raised and shipped from Kcpon set from Dec. 25th, 1809, to Feb. 10th, 1870, These bogs were raised by my neighbors, in the good old fashioned way, and were of the Neponset breed. The ownerss hipped them nearly all themselves, and obtained the highest market price. Their average age is probably about 12 months. No. Head. Av. vt. Gautama Tlbblts..... 35 S3G Phillip Bheft ......-. 4i 481 James lnKhara.. 70 480 James Mlller..... 0 4M A. Gould.......... 43 410 R, 8tahler 40 430 Jack.8tabIcr........ & 440 WimawBlaUler . 63 m R. McKte 123 425 JohnAxthorM.... 30 428 J. Eleblnfcliam.m... 10 im T. P. CoarrIer-... 30 400 orgHaldler.. 21 425 John jlftU-g ........ .. 7S VM M. BBteelT,,..-. .. 40 445 J. LAiaAxMer...., 08 460 H. D. Lylo ,. . 40 457 John McarM.m..M.M.X. 49 415 Totai'....- ,.., 982 H2,l'J2 " I might continue my list ;nuch longer by dropping elow 400 weight, of many nice Jots of hog, but I trust this will be sufiicleat to meet our challenge from Einiwood. We shall continue to claim that NepoajtlH the -banner tovrw of Illinois for raising hogs until fairly beat. Imhjhtwitb propriety add hero that there Jias been shipped from this place since Nov. J st, to March 15, 100 ear loads of hogs, at an average weight of 300 B Ser head. "Whole number of head ,300, making for us 2,905,000 lbs of pork. Beat it who can." t Floweris. s It fs sniff that almost all Kinds of flowers sle p during tlto nlglit. The marigold goes to bed with the sun and rises weeping. Many plants are so ,ensativo that their leaves close dur ing the passage 01 a cloud. The dan dalicn opens at five or six; o'clock in the morning, and closes at nine In the evening. Tke daisy opens its days' eye to meet the early beam of morning. The crocus, tulip, and many others, elose their blossoms at different hours toward evening. The Ivy leaved let tuce opens at eight in the mornincr. closes forever at four in the afternoon. The nlghfcfloweringcereus turns night Into day ; it begins to expand. itsmag niflcent sweet-scented blossoms in twilight; it is in full bloom at mid sight, and closes never to open again at the dawn of day. In a olover field not a leaf opens till after sunrise. So says a celebrated author, who has de roted much time to the study of plants and often watched them in their slumbers. Those plants which seem to be awake all night, ho styles- the bats and owles of the vcgetabJo king dom. Crops are looking -well. The Gold Hill Item, of the 24th nit. thus describes it: HowAhaPlhe flowers of May are brightly blooming on the hill-sides, xmoB'4 the umbrageous sagebrush, ihe Piutes oreoccafcionally bringing them Stotowi for leu 21iey fr ranze theni into hcix'-boauets. after a myle peculiar their otm, and really llhey d exhibit coDtid-garsMeitagte fnd Indian-uity ;n that line. They take a stick about a foot long, tie a bob of red flowers to the end of it and then keep thatching on flowers of tney go, tin other end of the ThiislijeyjsaaaufactarealOg, jaarrow, high-topped boquet, some like an exaggerated bologna in shape, and theniravel about eompUcettSly trying lo eJl it People buy Jhywlbr their aboriginal oddity, abd riot -for their beauty or smell, for ihy 'possesi neither. They are composed of two eolors, red and yellow, but tliey ur more of the jelloir, because they are more abundant and easily found. Tbee are a jecie of the stunted, or dwarf sun-flower, as big around a an inkstand , and the red ones look like honey-suckles, but are not. These two species of flowers abound afllnent- ly ail over the face of the country j mere are oilier and prettier varieties, but they are not to plenty. To the Parsers' llert Parmers' boyn, de'ole your evenings lo rending, and pot, only to radiiing, but to study, and you will acquire a knowj&dge j'ou will feel, proud In the pofcmafeion of; you will acquire home-1 attachment and enjoy a home felicity, you would not exchange for all the hilarity of public amuMjments. and you can obtain a rank in learned society, far less harrassing,ihan the vicissitudes and perplexities of, a pub lic career. Do you wish to study or review,a the casemay be. Grammar. Jlfetorv. Biography ,3fathematics, Philosophy, Astronomy, Physiology, &c., ic., fol low the practice of self-made men', study at your own .firesides, and es pecially daring tue jtime that Nature herself Is giving you In theiong'win Jer evenings. An eminent agriculturist says : "I had rather leave to posterity IfiV) trees than $1,XK) living groves than decaying mansions." Good Farming Impleaeats are the baxlx of ftseeeeH .la sdoklag ' ISe" farm jMy. WlUiost these, tbosgh the toll and cllraate axe favorable, farming la thp nine teenth centur7 cannot he jnadeprontahle,ae -the bwla of sll pricerte npon thai -irhleh can to prodQod"mot wiccwefally, wrlth the least labor. In the grestert jaantlty, oa a given awoant of laad. Tlie flnrt rerjuklt to farm ing Is a good Fiovr, one that will oor readi ly in-allhollH, and la made oC the best mate rial npoa KdestUh; principles based upon the eprlejworepnsareE. TheCanlraC31ppr J'Jow will be found the plow combining these finalities In the greatest degree. As Corn i the staple crop of this section, a good Corn Planter It a. dcelUeratain to profilaUefsnn Itgnottobegotalongirithoct. S&Otsnone 1 Belby p'nlon Cora Planter. The ezt Implement Is a good Cultivator; such is Par llu's Walking Caltfvator. It Is easUrxnan- Leed, doee Its -work TrcU, trith ease to the imiTjt, utiu io uarawc. in stnan grain an poaltloaa ; one that works ex -well tn grata as j s, u ia m. uui, uuiwrro. nu &&itte how. Tlils mans the John P. ytumy Reaper aad Mower. A Btallt Cstter U slmi tnxtxtary,and.njo better can jeUxm&hzxs CftWe. All of then, Urgethers<hjtll the lor Implc-wentx, eadi s Hand Corn Plan ters, Ilay KnlYts, Fodu, Spad, Raos, Iloes, etc, can be eiamlntrf and parcbae4 at HIlELUZSiiRRGEJt BBXTB.o. 7i, McPber ao Jilock, Brown'vlll ," 2TJSW AVEttTJJ5ME3fTS. TI1K MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMATKA Pheoftant Game Vajwkl) A fur ralvr arwl cd b rated as fees, mmliitm. FOWLS Vxy bartlT. Address, wjtlj WTur CO., fmprnn aa4 Jireetfra, WOULD ! BEDDING PLANTS CHEAP "by tlie QUANTITY! TtieunJns!j?Bxl.Jjavini;an unnsoallr LaiventocJc of llos.Verbeaas. Imljltw, Kucblas.ireUUtropes. VtfitAemons, Salvias UaWfas. OU.nw, tc, whicli we yrtll sell at verr lowest to dtalers aad the trade la large quantities. Gladiolas of Ihe following sorts; Brencblyeflsii.l!row0l.CouranttfeFoteens. Eosts Ion Joaa, Oracle and ltuttlcsns, All )r dozen; $6 per 160; $45 per 1060. Also, Ornamental Evergreen and Shade TREES, Skrubs, Small TntiU, border Plamts, tc, ia gHamtlty. 8END KOR A CATAIXGUE. Addrew, " . F. 8UX.ER &: imo:, 500,000 Choice Grape Ylmcs, . FOR SALE. 2,000,000 Grape Vine & Cur rant Cutting', AlK'?.Jery ""ank. Gooseberry; Blacklr ', Pie 1'iant, Eoses, and other NursertocJc ry, I V.ILTj TAKE GOOD WJE8TERN LANDS AT CASH VALUE, FOE NDHSERY STOCK. To make hort, applicants must give a plain des cription and price or lands. ' ... -Mress, Db. JL BcnitODER, W5" Bloomlngmn. lit. GRAPES! GRAPES! Jill fififiC0NC0RDGRAPEKo0T8, f 1 1 1 1 1 1 II "a'atA ? rrs, mostly layers or Oie TUlUUUflnwtouallty. J will pick In mm, , ' . , anddellver on railroad, any of the above stock, at (86 and M per thousand. - IHAAC ATWOOD, fcaV Mills, Tftgerson Co Wis. FIRST CLASS FRUIT TREES! Grown and Imported DV J. J. BCTTEK.TO&. '.Et-HUndard, Ifalf HtandardBa.li and ur.aVAlrV"!a ' itentralnlng stocks, by I which the nest results are obtaTnedylcIdlng -","'- . j jicuuuf Mfu in ihiim una as ,.. . I. . K1"."?" '"" '"voraoioioiuu rrult. a'AJi.All the leading kinds, standard and p pyra- VHARi Choice new sorts, at present scarce. l'KAVir.-On Plum Stock! J ,cwulirce.i PKA.CJT.-On rpftcliHtock. LUll'C&CIIHlOClE. .On PlcmSUick, -rinId and dwarf YK-On I'lum HUtck. u ramld and d war? ti Plum Stock, pyramid and standard. a i-Jtiuijj?i.va KKtTAJUSK j-JsUai. on i'lum stock, pyr CIIKRHY. standard anddwarf.verv fine. cyfwvr.vur.-spanlsh dwarf, very flne, PILUJUiT.-SitAt varieties. ' ' QUllfCKlltmt varieties. itVj.iipiR i'.-Most varletlei. rn5vw ,e?i,??f "ns varieties. CURRA A Th. AM the choice large sorts. Choice and rare Evergreens; Rhododendrons; Flow ering bhrubbery; Ornamcatel Foliated Plants: Brooplng and ynncy Hhade aTees, graced lully trained, well suited to mounds and bordars; and-Ccmetery Krergreens. 3"Thos the betterw sustain distant carriage ar THE L05DOX JfUKSFSHS, Hammonton. N. J,. :i-tf NOV To Obtain an Orchard or IIciIko Without Mosey. Address, W. H. aA2TN A 00. eiusaa.IU. H-em PRIZE FOWLS. Scndfortherpertfficnlnl ftirm. Stork and Poul try Journal, containing list of Taney Fowls, Stock. &c, with prices, of all the known- valuable Fowls! bred from nurolmnorted vnrinttna rnni.u.mti' proved p'ans. The list comprises JJrahmns, White and" Jark Dorkings, CreveCura,Horodans,lA Flccho Buff Cocklns, Spanish JUackandrWiiltc, Seabtight Ban tam, Game,a; also, all laobestvarietles of wheat, oats, cora, clover Beed, Ac '. GEO. A. DEITZ, " Ctiamberbljurg. Ttank Co., Pa. 'T' IMH J Grxe TJaeii, SataU Fmlt. EUMELAjr, kJrKB,AAWA3SPSErr, '-' kli3KtcIJA.i5AtEMIOyA,''fe iUB4sKsrtt'kilitetJ9rjr3ttf. fcrCs. -AU wijaalisrpts,eiieaifitw!)yctrnL "vrE3icnjrrEK. biacx-cap I-Sp-' f!,jrdca:9j:l, TSw trt Babwiy , .r' , EABLY KHiO POTATO. JW tJiV jiovM fi re pea4s -Sr fC TWoe 1T ,Tsintr- l'5ae. totftx a frwtrj . jrr ? j wy.iriMx '; '"WIIiLOW DA3IB SrjJCElUK JLXD KKCIT JFAKJti WJI,W1W BAJiE, CHESTER -, a'jxssyjcvAyiA 3 0,000 JPcjLcJt Trees, Ozterr iW fra lJ, SJ toS CtJbfe!b- " - r T f a Cff,000 Apple Trees, Frotrtoif tot in years' fl, esibzadxic the HXrst OKiuuiiM.inciufilBthfi GAdtTSUdGilBH:' Gotten. Fears, JPituas, Aprlcmts, Seetarimes, CKlaccs, Cfecxry Trees, DccldneBf and ' Ertrgreea Trees, Ilifle"KuaM, Grspe"la, asdfisiallTruiie. 4A5u, BAXE6TBAW & PYIE, rrjr I n. jar. boss, Map PuWisher WlLelesale ami Retail Deatler im Oval, iRustic and Pancy Prames, Zngfayings, Lithographs. ' ' CHP.DMOS, Albums, Pocket Maps, and Charts, 313 1,0'CtrST STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. Htytk .iA bia.'Zo&aT Xea3etz. AgetitB aad Cta- vasben enwinA ax. Oie iowi ra betMlvt dejcrjre cirm!)rs. 15T. JOSEPH, 3IO. IMPOBTEB VTUOUESMX JlSD EEATLT)EAI1E2 is Iroii, Steel, andHeavy HAEDVAEE! TrAOOCarriageAnd Ylow Works, ii A?rlca2iaraSIiaplaiwnts.FprteB5ix- tds. Ares. HbvreH.odcc, TJJes, BaV?Cbalas, CairUce aad Tirn EoSs.ygt and "Vrasliers. Tfalls, vaiel fiejar Keaies.jMaroaB. sfcuiete aad i-buTI fcrw-poa,3itJc(H-.FrsltKsasal Kadlroaci BtACKSMITJI-S TOOLS: AstJlt, fi&xOat aa4 ISe 3eHows, HItife aad Haad Jffiaaiaer, View. iTDers, ae, "irrlf3" Kairw, TJr! Irw.a, 4s. OCTFJlTTlirC GOODS: Ox l'tB, AxleGreaae. Ox"Ctalas,Wasws Jacks, Os taw Aai,Ktrr tie, Picks, ts& Jlab fcpefces a&4I2Xas; AgrJcKlHaral IsipIeKcnls t CELUBEATED 3IOII2TE PIW6, Ka$lMorn. KtCormSdc's Itaprraisl Mvarm. Kallers Horse CtTJi Osalza. hsikr rw f !nltl vnin-, tr.ajttf...ct..ji . -Z71 7. west? tv& FAIEBANKS' SCALES. lizrlrinTii'JOfeairetifroajMLnurceivis I ofler -r eresx ludaoezneats to wjiorlEfeAia: uctkebs. THE GREATEST WORE OF THEAGE A BOOK INVALUABLE TO EVEIIT GROCER,7 . Evz7PreftmceIalr, Etchtj llalryauut, Everjr,JParmer, Evory Maw n fa ctrer, EVEIiYBODYI Tea'faunot AMbrd tbe Without It! ITCONTAViti The sarest and only certain m'i! od to kjgii Kss yresn and H w t for at Iea one year- Tlie cost Is las than half a cent per dozen. hv u wa uicuiva t-x oougni ai eicui ana Kn elcfi anb cents a oo ten dnnnir memirnm.rnin hftrnt ni sold dorlng Oie, winter Tor from thirty to flfty cents. Whi once known thts mMhnrtirtf 1 tjiv Tuh zaa, os oivkit tjijs avpeakaxck ?.Z48i. teSST orrBEo for halkjt CAJfA'OT BK TOLD KITJIKR BY Al'l'ZAB ALJOE OA" QUALITY mOX A FEUfmjjAlU IT CONTAINfJ Tbe best recrfpt ever published - at irindrlDf soar and raudd-nttT perfectly swet't,an4 ais how to Rive a uniform una natural color Ui White jmmI Streaked Butter, and the best manner $f rnlilng and repacking butter for mar ket, - Tlteae Ttre Receipts aloae are Wurlli IiuBdreds f Dollars. IT TLSTbe cheapest and best modes of mana actcrinir Wathlnu Compounds. How to make Hard and Soft Soap. Inks. Candles, Paints, Var nlhe4. Cements, and Baking Powders. IT TLIA' How to Clarify Honey so as to sell for nearly twice the common sort. Xj JT . fast colors. IT OIVJW Valuable receipts for curine Burns. gores. Cats, Felonr.yrost-Bltes, Cancer. Ear Ache Tooth Ache. Kim? Worm, with hundreds of othtr new and vaiuaMcmetbods, with full dlrectlons,no that any one can u-m: them. ' ITTKLLH JIow to Uka out Prult Btalns, Tnk Stains, Iron lUist Btalns, and Paint Stains from Cloth ami HJIk Ureaie. IT TULLH How to counteract frost npon trees, a valuable receipt. IT TKLLS How to Tan Furs, either with or without the hair or wool on, -and bow to Imitato those of superior grade. IT TJU.IA How to rrako the best Curllns nuld for making the hair grow In beautiful Jlowlng rlnrleta. IT TALIA llavt to Tinid Heal so as to make them uty an we yearxouin. irorKiWOverTlve Hundred rare and valua- uie iicceipu.nnda complete guide to tlK'manufac- - " unuaiH 01 uscrui ana saieaoie articles, lncludln I'ntent Mellnlne. .Perfumery, Toilet and I BenUil Articles, and marry otliern easily ninde, at trifling cont, and selling readily at large profits, with ILiny manufacturers' secrets, tc I TIS TALKJABsLE TO EVERY OXE BE SURE TO GET IT. Sent by mull. Free of postage tor ONE DOLLAR! For sole by Wir. H. BlfiHOP, St Louis, Mo., Airent for the publUhera. Z&-Zux FAltMEPuS' WIVES! HOW TO MAKE GOOD STRONG VINEGAR Z2T OJS0E DAT! Fre Cder, SergTaam, XsUmm, S Kar,lriae, er tlie juice ef axy trait, SireotleHs Simple aa& Easy. Cost set aae.kalf tit ef tke eld preoeaa ef allowing Cider to aomr la Toarrels. Aay Me e&a muOce it. Fll Br.r. tioaa-sent apem receipt ef Fifty Ceat. Address, W. IZ. BISHOP, ST. LOUI3, MO. w M. 'SVYETH &- GO., Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE & CUTLERy TS.O. C Sooth Third, bet. Felix AEdmand 8ta ST. JOSEPH, MO. TTARNESS, Skirting, and all kinds ax of Saddles, Leather. Bridles. Hardware. ,iii 4c,j constantly on hand. Agents for Dltson.'s Clrcn- lar Saws and ina oaies. l5-yl HATS AND CA8 andtalea.at -All Varieties HKT2ECSi. m JLMPKOTEli STOCK. Prewlsun OaesterTrkMe Striae -0 sun.- a j - ,;,Etf BE 3JRED POpiTBY. & SEND STA34P F02 BeaHtlfHlIj Tllastrate rlcc A2CD1ESCECPnVK CUtCDLASS. ';'? T1IOS. R. S3DTHir CO JX-t2CTSVIUE, O03TS. -., ; B-Jr PXTEE I3VTANTADOES. JDfFKOTE YOUIt STOCK! The seccess that has aaewted say efllBraTaep yrn-T. lmtenf-iTriTlttrTtTiTtwvf TVrJ",",1b'1cy' ; rMttvxl nrimt. oiia; to tit-r"nersJ fiiTXCilT 3ejreEBioiiia"roMair4tberu. J afew -8t sgf wale j tl! m S3BOTSC1IIS JTIW. J-SC1ZBZS Jwa: sfaeSi.l3li3actsiaEw-es. TbesespeaiJody b ever isiperusd, iadored &recS iroei tejarMtf oclc Tfeose Bnr-Stee fac gai- are eci cy fUtdk. Saxes "JLuotcdCzr asd "Tosss Cols Dbqt "Jlssuaonff" liJts rnr sect awi tsa. "Yoccc Gold Dtp?" is i Ecai sbsepr 2th ei orhicb ar esrry trf awaesfeeirerK. I caj ccoEa EJiiisse lie 2soT of a3 iristej 10 psrc&vse Aeep. JsH xjAbttws asd suSaent ga&rssiees- "will ac-coEijaaj- emj- sisttji. jiicrfr eactxl afleat by JEs5ctss.:2TSfc,aireaiOiiBllerfi silled rates. roabtffxne tf fieial!, riOi selSceEitcrste sst aers of sie TniM3 Sstescr Cartas. All orders irin be lufl mth xbe BtH.-osl cxre piwla all cates. fee fcnierpnialtrj aad XUjtrxied CIrculirs a.TyJjTrtj sssp lo F. luTIPfTAM, Perki-riUe, Vx late of SpsiageM, Vt. n-Sa WASHINGTON STREET jTJTcrnisr. isvex A Stocb. f lot& TtivsuT sad Stastdard. unrarpassed in quality I r , STA2HARD PAKS. All Tarietles cultivated tbrsMarkeat lbe United States, inclnd- Imd the BTevest aad Rarest Valuable Kinds, ucli as tbe Duchesse DeBordeanx, Clapp's Favo- ritej President, JPexnberton and 3ft. Ternon. DWARF PEARS. One, Two, Tbree and .Four Tears of Age, and of quality Jnfcrl- j , . or 10 none grown j ufAanerymen in lbe country. PLUX8, CHEEBIES,PEACHE, QUIXCESjBASPBEBIESSTIlAlfllEBEIES, I aad til J Erseiy Stocx iranted by either Sealers or Plaaten. ORKAMEPTIAXS. Tt ' An ex tensive Ktock of tbe finest OR3fAMfeTAX. TREES, SIFRUBS ROSES, &c "We also Dave all tbe A'eiv and Beautiful Weepers, such as tbe K.IL9I ARKOCK W1X- tOlV, CUT LEAYED WEEPISG BIRCH, WEEP0G LARCIf, &c, IjO"V;7 PBIOES OFFEBBD Three Catalogues Published Annually. We Invite Correspondence, and will Send Catalogue on Invitation. Ad&rtMf, Graves, Selover, "Willard & Co., XUai KlJti. MLmBmimamtm OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, No. 76 Main Street, McPherson Block, Browndlle, Nebraska. m r Haye the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. J. S. HetzeFs SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Hats TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, t I. i 3'S HETZET miGHI.AJST STOCK FARM. " 0iy3L6 State StTtestoa. " "' -WIN'J'iiBOP TV; CHENfcRY, - r r " " '-'-J ir Tj f iug-'yfTp!g Jt-rz. CaSlBCBSti3-3siloarjScaB. i3-er 5S I :Fariier?s 3EateMt 3B3EEI jBlICVIE hint ApyrBTrf Jaa.ST 1S63. "VTe aot tixira n&solnte pesAc&Hi It thisinre. t -odotLttet.K peesscsbttfeHi'wtes -! -rjuntayestrrtraHwSerswo'Wiaie: "' 1st. la hs &ities ferilrisc aad txsasJcrriRS Ses.zad its agcptloif to tbe aats clu swaraa, I Trtatp isfAfircxrtftii - -2i.:felhepcmsiB irfeJeiiltfcStoaa asatestre- nerHaaexBceas, , 30. Tor ii lacrease of sloe3E, byara5cBa sicarm- -ita. Por -sayplTis; destiisse smsija Trilh food triBbgst iadoct?g rowwrtg S&.lBla4aciagjTMtBgSTrtras toxfcssJiia ia ta SJre. a. la tie resaeTal of tM ooEt, for fee jwrpoee tf baviBefereew-3(l. TO. la erctedia UieDiones, to prerea: aeedlfiss rrasteef acrmy. - ' ,Sia. la fcspreieaioa agsiast extreaes olawt-aad fc. Xa ipplsclTEsitt tbts mesas isT rafctes a.ieea.U'atjtd. 3h. Xb prereaUas tie K) ofbtes, ocexsioBea"ST . UOl. Japrevtiag SH3oeat$oafcr wa3tof vea ISA, IlagardE tfae greater gasftile faePiaca fer 1 1be remcml of boser frox tbcsETBlBS-bimer box es o.-itaoet CiSterUiB?: ue oees. cr eaassnaj iso i cee-Eeeper. as aijo.irwa au osaer ofeauaias. 13th. ttk exceeds all otbess la recutita the se aa saJetJ- wltb irilcb It caa l reaatfrea 5cm jiiaceiaplaoe." nui. at excels is sunnuarr oi consimcuen, ai- JoTtQacfreateradrantsses fcribesaajeasaeoBlef h jairos i&ssa aay ot&er mve caoita, -t - Coun Bights for Sale. raretfeeOeaJr'Wgfcttfer mattes and seJllaq tboe Htves fee Avfiwoz. caaarj-. !.-,, a1.yeEaha KV-hardsofn, Joisson aad" Pawnee conndes. 'Xe lirasbu J Trill seB tie taree, last aaaae! "m Tery watecaMe terms. Aplx la person -er bj lederio me In BrornvlUe. Simple Hires can b sees at the Adveriivrr office 3f orI"2ist Kghte or Hives, appir to DOX J. ABXOLD, Brow&TiUe, Xeb. &C, &C. GENEVA, XEW YORK. . THiE 0D0RE HILL & Wholesale i ' - 1 Z'r O A K, mi New York One Price Clothing Honsej AND SU CrTJST OiFIEiETIlED-D, and Gap s, Eemember ISO fit ONE PRICE McPherson Block,, No. 70 Main iSise:-. THE tisifun .vl s i.iti COMPITITIONI- ; F, A. TISDEL, JR., & U0, Can saacLwil sell yon all Muds oilmpiemeK-te eZteatper th.an any other ib"asen: ISebratskau Weselltjie Eeaper and Mower ! ;ln BUCKEYE afNaaaBsssssMSjaaBMar avaa SBSaHiMii SjEsMaBBatavyw ltwt y3tViyfnl BpMWsSi(Hpp3X Wesellifre i - - . . ABaEsa3B9a9BBvaaaBBEBEsaRa9BBB5K5K. casySHiBBiajaiBaaat L MT53saammfmr "a f flBfcBstsgsssBtf8P5aarBrr s j STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER '". "WAxa-oisrs, AND' BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS. "Weselltlie KIR BY Eeaper and JVEoTrer ! ! and the 1. H. MANNY REAPER. Weselltlie Eumer Cnltivator,Garden City CSipper Plow PEKTN" TWO AM) THREEHORSExHLOWS, SMITH'S ETast Cast-Steel PL0W5, EXCELSlORaiid GAHG PLOWS, PEDfCETOX IEONT-BEAlM PLOTTS, AEL KESTDS(,OE COBN" PLOWS, One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shelters, and One, Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters. ' IF YOU WANT AHTTHfHG, "" KEPOTBCIK'O BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS. AXD GUARAN TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS RECOMMENDED. A ftdl Supply of Extras always on Hand ! and Retail Sealers in .it F IE T S IV1IY1ER CLOTHIN Boots and Shoes the place,. CLOTHING H0USE Street, BroisTiville, Nebraska. ri , 1370, "IV s "Weselltlie DODGE Reaper and Mower, Vandever Corn Plow, Walking Cultivator COME IMD iSK FOR IT ! -t4 - .i:4 i ti Etc., Etc. . t. t,u a'll AJ L 0 SOU iS I -ill ' ' ! 'n " "Is?.'i iliinv WOELD iflh&iSlaiSfci 'iWilllClli KLJ StjaViqm- -''"Zv.JZii v A II sW lT Jm a.fgPUaV1 xV SO B OETSIKG 3LWHKE0 3X3IEST PitZXIT iniEBETTs JXM3JITZD. R CajxJK-or ficvifein awirrtbia! , a,. ami - "w3 J'S-wlearajr all IU Seams, "VTZiimit S&ppia- tb fstastvt i. - lTari3uitefijtoSeTrKeTj'rPiaeeoo SoliSi2ieelS6t- SenOftff jEiistBfiw: Qrcaisac. r- teaeral Aest; 'dIXXX & SATS,. Empire Slrattle Machiie 2ECZIVZD ?ES FEST PRIZS -tr TEE Great lair of Uk American Institute In 'ev Tori, OeL 3S, 1ST. And HlciieE: PraBBlEsa Sar Xest Mannfaetnring MaeMne At Paris Srpr;eQ. Jy, J55T. 3Tw 1 K3ailj-.HMe. ThisTnariifaeiscg&aaa tnr ear-i.or ineciiisn,pcaessrsitax2EsraAtAteaiea- prtrremrriTs, iirrHie besa, r.i.ij -j lJll proSnsd experts, sail TrtassaeasJjMiassai&T Tie feBwrac are tbe paBoaa. Ac&ffis k- assist storms Ttactiats . 1. xceiTe;fK&aie&e$exac X UsiUUrr ui ges as: ef msAs. 4. lacapacsx 5t tst 1 ilfcaafsm;KiiL a. j-'isazxMzuMcaiMr miir 2X EmpirtJScvmfj Moekimziz Ezanpi from alt & Ohjtrtium. It hs a stiat Xwffle. IVgy fc- ear a -Boa. inaks jfecZrfgJtwasaaestia a wa & -r np&errarcCet4teaate a bMk , purines jrfecr ewfcKT eat esrr H 1 m W iaatrjL toTieSceslrjBaaber It Hems, FeIl5r3iiids,Biaids,Tucla, Quilts, PJaita and Gathers. As a TamHj- Sewinc 3aciBa Ktou $air!cr. Special aoeatioa at called tooer stc taprtnttl Nos. 2 &3-lassfacteragM acilae Tbr tavfcwn tivarueJa?Ueil sarretjfci criptioB of C3ai aal tetahtr 'Wort: raaatsr br Sceaoi Fewer as tSersxe CiT 14SXJ Studies per 2Irnuir. PrwSsciazsMre l&aadooUe ta wut ofxar e er ShatCe 3iaft!ne aowin use; ttU!itti;. umltTia aad teiBltfal; taej-irea!jttetiBtrjc-tiux eilT oBIecSijO(!.asIaablaAietac'9ai I af order, ma Kt aw! aj cesaparatfrttf wmm. tor 1 aaonag uriiwaa wwx yc n-sma7 I machlxe Hat has erer beea effered la ta jitAs. Empire Searing Machine go., H.Y. , WELLS t RICHARBSO St. Joseph. Mo. General Agents X. -or. StAtea-and T'qrrliortes. GHOVZR & BAKER'S riEsr pkemtom; ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES -93 JtroM&cmjj JVrte York, Feints sf Excellence. Beauty and Elasticitv of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Ma chinery. Using both threads direcsly from the spools. Xo fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. WIde range of application without change of-adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firm ness after washing and ironing. Besides doingall kinds of work douer by other Sewing Machines, these Ma chines execute the most heautiful and I permanent Embroidery and oroamen- uu. worK. -T5-The Highest Premiums at all the fair ana exhibitions of the United StaUs and Europe, have been a-xarded the Grover &Ba' kerSc-wlng3IachInes,and the Trors done tj them, wherever exhibited, IncompeaUou. -93 The very highest prize, The Crtt .' th Xitsrio or Honor ) -was conferred on tbe representative of the Grover Boxer Sewlcg Machines, at the Exposition UnlverseUe,. Faris, 1S67, thus attesting their great superi ority overaU other Sewing Machines. THE GREAT Through Passenger Eouie PROM BROWNVILLE, KEB-r is via St. Joseph, and 'U- -J- lfc zrxt -TZZ-, THE OLD RELLX3LE HUIIBU & ST. J0W aad Cotincil Blnfis S. R. lanal It Is the best Short Route from 3ROrSVIllfr and all points on the ST. JOSEPH CUWC"' SLVPI-ii RAILROAD, to the EAST OR SOUTH, AW9 m IT IS THE? SHORT LDfE TO QTJINCnr, sx. ILOT7IS, aad Sotttaera Cities. And the most desirable roots to CHICAGO, DETROIT, PITTSBCKCr Toledo. Baffalo, Tkiladelphia, Baltimore. Allmf "enTork,KostoH,aaa aiiralatsEast or Sonth. PTlMCTir-lr KVfn.Ai1u.fM. Vaat A Wf .hOCld by all means takir thU In returning, as It paS through a splendid country; lanw aad thn"Et eiuesandvesannt-clas&and eleganuy equipt road. , - This popular -line rnas THXOCGIT.CAESan PULLHATTS SLXEPrS'fT PAUiCETfKm 3B souri river to QUEfCT and ST.iOUlS, and ri choice of route either way. coisnisracTioiisrs , ,1 Over the majmiflcen' -" AT QUMO Yjjl " CUlcaaro, Barliagten & Q.xilncrni' - Toledo, Waiiaa & Western K. " ' to all- Feists East or outh. ,mlrl nniV) "With orth ittaoarl K. g AT TVTAnnTT'torSt.Xonls.andastggotft BUY YOUKjTHKOUGH TICKETS -Via St. Joseph,-1 JVR SAKE AT ST. JOSZPIT,AXDAIJ.o TIOXS OXXHEST. !& itCAit Paro as-Haw as oj any Otaer Bontv Baggage OuxkedtoaU Principal Foint- P. B. GROAT, QEO.H.-ETTLET0. Gen'l Ticket Agt. Oca. Bup- A y-li, To Fl II. otm o. SHI A-J M 51 A'i A .A"! PI Or '-TM orJ .J at Lul LA lit onq CD J 4ht art ' 2.1 H 1 1 tJ ml u 4ul Tl far! lcn-1 rl SI Wn4 1-Hll Furl DFfl i "on! Khc patel citB and Dl W JJei 1'ay the Tfcl K BR 1Tb hiakj nd 3 'tteB