Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 12, 1861, Image 3

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    CHKOXICLES.'. -;r
following cLapter cf Chronicles,
fit t''Ji'3
;o3 of tie BiUe, ccr in any version now
1 ifX, iQ titter the Greek, Hebrew, or
alJeac, may. perhaps, Le lost io future
rations, ucless preserred by being
.v!,ihed iu tbe Advertiser. Though not
xsed lythe great Councils of the
pr CLurch, it is yet believed to be au-
cr said lei us wait rata
do , jf he has coin 2
we will let him aL.
o ST
fO
oil
what hg wil
Seshites,
the
CHAPTER CMXCIX.
I n& it carne t0 Tass n the latter
';.v that there was war in the land cf
Tati0- ' " -
o JVr the'children of the tribes of the
rebelled against their brethren
apinft 'the Government of their
erJ, saying. What portion have we in
iincoin. mi w have ncae inherence in
r5c!e Sam.
3. ,nd the children of the tribes of the
"jr:h. iTOm country in the East,
'lo the prcat sa on the West, gathered
.tier as'or.e man. even fire hacdred
j f ftr.ir thousand nnrl tirpniv nr.A
r;pa f,f trar, to fiht the Shites tht
j'tvutrth southward of the river Potomac.
4. And the Seshites likewise gathered
jiber a mighty army.
e5. And there were certain violent men
called Boanrg(S or Jahockites that
fjlicuved after the armies of the South
and tbe armies of the North.
C Ar-d they jrathrred from their ene
mies luui'h po;I of, corn, and wine, aud
fc'linn. and siler, aud gold, and hor
te?,ar:d contrabands. '
7. Now the name of one of these was
Jaliockulus; h? wa? a Captain over
i;-:es that dwelt in the country of the
-lain that lieth westward cf the great
rv-r, M'r-n t'i Kiver Missouri.
S. An ! it cams ti pas that Jah
t-5 an 1 hi w.fe and six men that were
departed toward the wilder-
nctfii
with ;h?ra.
tjjs that
and
lifth toward the North
K'est in the land of Jonathan.
2. Atid as thfy traveled near the edge
t' the wilderness, they drew nigh unto a
city t the croing down of the sun.
10. And Jayhocubus said to his wife
I :id the six idpd that were with him.
il. ny saouu we lie down out cn
th plain? let us go into this little city,
and tarry all nicht ; peradverture they
Vjil receive us kindly.
, 12, Now there were several sects in
this city, and they had disputings and
strife.
13." Sirae said we hare Seshites
sr.3tct i s; they say we are not S .-h te3
l:!t thy cry great is Diana of theSesn
i' And some said we have Nigurites
amor.it'us; and some said we have Ja
Lex kites amonst us. ; . T 1 f .
14. And when Jahocubus and they who
- :.u t v t i ' . .1 - . J
vtre mut nun nau to ne vino me cii)
iVv entered into a bouse and bargained
.with the good man thereof for five
rheckles of -silver,' for lodging, and for
straw for their horses.
. 15. And when the man cf the house
aw the pieces of silver he rejoiced and
,tNas exceeding glad, . .t
16. But some one went out into the
city and told jhe. men thereof saying, Ja
, Locubus Ijls come up xmt of Kansas, and
wi:hl;im one hundred and fifty chosen
ifien with swords and spears;
,17., And immediately there was a great
fjnrjlt. and the people ran to and fro;
fitid fear came upon many, aod trem
.Umz, which made all their bones to
shake.
. IS. And a certain man cf small stature
went lo Jahocubqs and his men, and he
talked with one of the men whose name
,"as Malhizedeik.and spoke kindly to him
tayiing, Whence come ye, and whither
do you go? Come ye for peace or war ?
. Are ye jiot come )o rob us ?
19. Then Malhizedeck answered him ;
, and "spake smooth words; and said, We
come in peace.
20. But while they were yet speaking
Jahocubus passed by; rndt tie looked
Towrn ipon the man of small stature ; and
".vpake insultingly to hiti and called him
a publican and a wine-bibber, and said,
m I a dog, that I should notice thee; I,
. "Jahocubus, who measure six cubits and a
tpan ; the latchets cf rny shoe thou art
not worthy to unlose.' ' '
21. And Jahocubus placed in the face
of the man of small statu 9 a piece of cu
riouidy -wrought iron,; t-ven the handi
work of Colt the cunning workman.
And he lifted up his shoe to the space of
one cubit and a span, and the man of
small stature aroe into the air and de
parted out "into "the streft.' ;
22. . Then was' kindled the1 wrath of
tTie man of small stature,-and he waxedr
'exceedingly angry; and he went ta the
men of the city and told thm all the
things that Jahbckubus ha.d done unto
him.
23. And there was a certain just
Judie who abhorred all manner of wick
edness; and he spake to the people saying
it is not mtee that these things shouid be
I not this Jahocubus that Egyptian that
led 400 men out into the wilderness that
were murderers. Behold is he not even
.now here with twenty men of war? and
has he not four score more a little way
cut of the city. Lo 1 they have come to
' xob us, and to make us afraid, and to burn
the city Dj not I know it? Have -I
net been a pum'pin' cf him ? - .
24. Let us now gather together all the
weapons cf war, and let u fight against
this bad man, and drire hinj from our city.
And if auy -one .will not bring forth the
weapons, let'him be bound hand and foot,'
.aud let a mill-stono be tied around hi
Deck, and let him be. cast into Jordan. -
25. ' And there was an uproar in t'.e
.rity, and a gathering together of swords
f.nd glistning spears.
. 26. And when Jahocubus saw all this,
' he buckled cn his armor and defied the
-.city. ';-.-v-r" or.:-- 7: v
' 7. Then the lawyers, and the scribes,
and the captains over fifties, and the chief
men of the city gathered together in the
.Council Chamber.
. 2S. And there was much speaking, but
every man. had a different opinion from
. bis neighbor.
' 29. Some said let us take this man,
. ven Jahocubus, and lift him from the
J arth even between the Heavens and the
Earih, or else let us burn the house in
hich he tarries. ',;
- Others said-nay, we cannot tp.ke
him; but let us guard oar houses, and if
' fce'enlersytheri we will smite hinVOih-
Thr' word i 'r.ti orfc.nil fcanuscrir.
ramiateJ izto ArgU'-Sazcn it if Fi:jpoicd t bo Pin&h.
31. But others said, Why would ye do
all IhPSP thlnrr. T-l 1
..i.o, jauutucus is a rood
"mu-.! imu aione, iie has come
among us in peace. Things only that are
"ia, lcl u3 co. ivtry man to his
;ent, u istaeL
32, And while they were yet speakin-
wCiulU meu went to the house where Ja
hocubusurried,.and they found him un
girumg lis lems to lie down and sleep,
and they prevailed upon him to go with
Uiera. and he put oa his outer garments,
aa uiey went to the Council Chamber.
33. And when the multitude saw Ja
hocubus they stood up and did him rev
erence.
31. And the chief ruler who occupied
ut JU liJC vouncii dowu Gown
to JaLorubus and uncovered his head
Buareiapea 111s loot upon the floor.
35. And vvhen Jahocubus perceived
there were many sects, and much confu-
o.wu cuiuij me iiiimuuue, ne luted up
his voice and said, I am a Pharasee of
the strauest sect. To put down rebellion
have I risen up.
CG. I come to sojourn in your land. I
have brought with me mv wife and mv
little ones.
37. I wilifijht your enemies, even the
Seshites. Ye are good men. If ye will
deal fairly with me, I will do the same
unto you.
37.) But the Sesjfites'that dwell beyond
the River, they will I put down;
3S." And I nill. take their man serv
ants, and their maid servants, and their
horses and their asses, and the fine lin
nen that is on their backs even their
neither garments.
-39. Then the people lifted up their
voices, and smote their hands together,
and certain who were called Seshites.
also clapped their hands and stamped
upon the floor. ' . . . ;. . '
40. And the- ppople said, Big Ingin;
brave man ; honorable man ; good man ;
very good man.
41. And some said unto him come nnd
dwell among us, and partake of our corn
and our wine, and be merry, and we will
make the King over us.
42. And many who had waxed wroth
at Jahockubus were pacified, and they
went tohini, and embraced him, and look
ed into his face and smiled, and took him
by the arm and led him away.
43. But there were others who shook
their heads; and went away muttering;
and tore their garments, and cast ashes
upon their heads,
44. And on the morrow Jahocubus
wont on his way rejoicing.
46. Now the rest of the acts of Ja
hocubus, and how the Seshites made war
upon him, and robbed him; and how he
fought the seshites. and overcame them,
and all bis acts of valor and of violence,
are they not written in the book of Kansas.
NEW ADVERTISE 31 E NTS
New Remedies for
SPERMATORRHEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent InstHvtion established ly tpcrial En
dowment, fcr the Relief of the Sick and Distressed,
cjflufed tr.A Virulent end Chronic Diseaset and
t.icciaUy for the Cure of Dtieasa of the Sexual
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratia, by tbe Acting
Surpeon. ...
Valuable Reports on Ppprmaforrba-a, and otber dis
vaM if the Sexnal Oreac. and im the NEW REME
DIES empU'rtnl io tbe Dispensary, sent in eeaie t letter
enveioi)es,lrce of cbarge. Two cr three Sump accept
able .. ..
Adire DR. J. SK.ILLTK nOUGUTON, nr-ar4 As
sociation. No. 2, Si.nth Ninth Kireei, Philadelphia, Pa.
December 12, 1861. n23-ly
Estray Notice.
To William IT. II.over. County Clerk of Nemaha
comity, Neb'skt ; Tuu are hereby notified that on the
30th day of November, 1S61. J tck up on my premise
in ttnid county, the Jul louring ctt.y. vis; Oue hite
and rel i iedv-l er hpp.el ! eonr year old.
marked with crrp and h..ie in the tubt ear and under
wit In tbe left oar; atid one fteer' a.hlue roan., eup
poned l three jeir old v i:h cnp and h.ie in the
right ear; a 1m one Mcer calf about one year old, red
roan, with crop acd split in tbe richt ar. and nnderalit
iu the left eir. s II. OALLWtLL.
December IQth, 1861. n23-3w-pd
NOTICE.
Tbe Probate Court cf Gace county bavinp appoint? d
the undeiti'd as Coiuniifsii-uers on the et3!9 of Jo
seph Proud of Gase cvuniy, N. T. deceased, do b?reby
n tify all pPfotis bavimt claims azainst aid estate to
present the Fame totbiCommineioners for examination
and approval, on the 101b day of Jannary, A. U. IH6-2,
at Beatrice, or tbey will be forever debared from pre
senting the same.
H J. riFIRCK,
H. C DAVIS,
Beatrice, December 12th, 1S61. tn23-4 f S
Comtuissioiiera.
.-. Estray Noticol,,.-
Taken r.p rn Saturday tbe 7th. by tbe underfeed,
at; ut six O'lies west of U'ownvii le, rear Weddle's
b'-i .pe, at north eMt qnirter neeti n SO town 6, ranee
15, a bay horse, about 9 or li yearn of ape, a bald face,
one bind foot white, a larje scar on tbe richt Bide, and
one ou tbe k. B. F. McINlNCQ.
December I2:h 1S61 n:3-3w
TAKEN UP.
. On third day of December. ISb'I. on the rrdnifes of
tt e i Tiderriiied. aibuut two mile north of Long' Bridge,
xouih east juaner of t-eui ai three, town f. ur, rane
fourteen, a horse coit, pr-.bably two years old. lie is
a Hirlit bay, si.ir in bis to r.p teal both Lind fte: white.
When found had a cord tied around hit neck.
The owner can have, hiui by previmi property, and
pavinit al! expenses. F, U- AMSDEN.
Detemher 6. 161 u22-3w.pd
Conimissioiier's Notice.
Njtice Is lie'ehy given that tbe undersigned having
beu aprxiinted l y tbt Probate Court of Nemaha county,
Nebraska Territory, aa CoiumUniofiers to rc-teive, ex
amine and adjiift all claims aud demand.-- of all persons
analust tbe estate of Henry Hoover, late of eaid county,
UeccaKed, have it-,.iited "I . "
Saturday, of -January, Jl. D. 1S62,
At lOo'cl.Jk.A M. at the Scef tbt PTobata ndce
of faii county, in Jrowuvin'e, as tbe time and place
when and where tbe Kaid'Ci inmlvjiU'uers will meet for
the purpose ot examining and allowing claimt. against
said estate.
All ciainn aca'n.t ald ewta are hereby reiuire1 to
be tiled at the fi'.ce of tbe Proiate Court of sai l conn' y,
tthia uine mniUa irom this d.ue, or tbey wiilt fort
ver barred -
Given, ibis, 31 div of December, A. D. 1SB1.
' n M "aVonson- j Commissioner..
December 6th, iSGl. $7,60 -
Koxrr. t. riuxis,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BltOWVILLEN N. T
A ....
Petition for FartiUon.
Joseph Opeit, Artmitiitrtjr f - .
the estate qf Pf iiia Kilter, dec. j
. v . I
Krcrm Dopree ami ctber.
In the Probate Court of Nea: iln county, Nebraska, Ter
ritory. Petition for Partition of 1-and.
To Emma Dtirrte of tb Stats of California, John
Opeitof Jlluri, Alfred Oie!t and WiUiara Cpelt of
NebrsskaTerritory, and Josrihice Bell of ilisun. aud
Samuel Pell of Kentucky. Miuor children of J..nephine
and William Bi!l deceased, who are heirs nnd lecal
rrprewitaiives of Pelista Kitter Cwa, you are here
by notified that u ti e 11th day of November-, 1861, said
Administrator filed Lis petition in the Probate Court of
said county of Nemaha, the object and prayer of which
is to -obtain an order on tbe 1st day of Jannary, 1S6J. at
10 o'clock, A at, i.ir tbe appointment of C mmisiouer
to make partition and divisi .n to and anionic fcaiJ birs,
aocoiding to tir respective intt rests ia atid to toe
fotlowiai ?-;. 1 lands, to-wit . Theeast half rf Fiv
tiw t-wt: i v.rrth ct.'ni&t 15 iit, coBUiningrS?0
K- e ." ' -- - ' '
Ordered Cat tio above t pnblihed fotir weeks ia
the Nebraska Adv.-riiner-. ' p. W, WliElXKIi,
Dec. 6. if Gl l'-S;-4w $".C0 ; . TrbAU Juase. .
CHRISTMAS; BALL.
.t irt-w.r .V ,jSSXP EALL;on Christnas nifht.
BR0WIJV1XL BRASS BAND.
BUTPEIl AT S. A. CHAPIIJ'S.
- r . . . . . , . . .
Admission to Ball and Sapper,' on!y"$L 53."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
1. T. VTbyte & Co., 1 District Court Nemaha county.
VB ' t"V ... M
T. n. Edward V -
By tirtue of au execution to me directed in the abore
wiuuca case. I wiiKn
iViday, thilOth day cf January, A D l-tEJ,
between tbe hours of 10 o'-lock A M aud 4 o'clock P IS,
ofeaitt day. at te door of Den'H Hall in Browuville,
the place where raid cont wan last beid for said Ne
maha County, ofler for sale the following described real
e tte to-wit :
xue cast hair of lot number efiht. and tbe north eaft
tjuarier or i.n namber nine ia block number one in the
oricinal plat of tbe said town of Rrownviltp tnrath.r
with tie appnrtenances therenrto belongiiig, eituated
u .lcjuui couuiy, earaska Tfrritory.
J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff.
NoTern1-J. lfj r21-ev Rfi --r - . .
Ge.-rge ITurmon, for tbe
use of Crane & Uiil, D'strict Court, Nemaha Co.,
v Nhr:l.lfa Tflpri(,.rv
John G. M cCathron and J
" II B. Strong. J '
By virtue of an order of sale lo me directed in tbe
abjve entitled esse I wil I on Pri.i. ih inn, ,1,.
January. A I JStiJ. between tbrt hountf in o'rlorV a
I".1 o'cl-x-k P at of Said day, al the dj-.r f Den'a
Hall iu Brjwnville. tbe place w .ere taid court was Ian
held for wid Nemaha cciiiy, o2er lor sale the follow
ing described real estate to-wit: Toe south half of the
m-rth west i latter of section (11) lirteen, township (t)
four, north of ranze (lo) nitten, east, taken as the
property of II. B. Strong t. satisfy said judgement, all
said real estate lyiiig and bein in Nemaha county, Ne
braska Territory. - J u- rcii.ir.uv. Rh.itr
Iecmber 5, 1S61 n22-6w $7,50.
To All Whom II May Concern.
All persona indebted to Wm. T DEN, either on
book account, or by note, are herebv notifivI in .nil
and pajupon or before the 10th day of March 1861,
mo. mireuj fare tnenjseiTes trouble and cost
i:rownrilIe,Feb.2l WM.T.D
.DEN.
. .Ifotice of Attachment
John O. Clark, PIT. 1 Before C. W. Wheeler, Ex-
offldo J. P.. in and for Ne-
Williara F. Wilson, Dft. j maba county. N.T.
Oathe 2Sth diypf 0-toler, A. D; ISSJ. said JnMice is
sued an order of attachment in tbe above action, for the
sum of sixty nine dollars and emhtycont.
O. B. 1IEWKTT, Att'y for Pff.
November SI, ISG1, n20-3n '$2
MASTER'S SALE.:
In pursuance of a decretal order made by tbe District
Court held within and, for Xeuaha County, Nebraska
Territory, sitting in chancery, beariujt date J!ay 10th,
1S61, in a certatn case pending in said court, wherein
Jackson l.ynes U comnlainant, and 1. T. VVbvte. Sarah
W'byte, William -UoMitzell and Martha Hoblitzell are
defendants, .1 will, on
Saturday, Uth December, 1SG1,
Between the hours of 10 o'clock- A. M, and 4 o'clock P.
M. of sai 1 day, at the door of Den's Hall, in Brownville,
the place where tbe last term of said court was held for
said county, offer for sale at public auction the follow
ing described premises, to-wit :
The south eat quarter of section ten ("101. townshin
five (o), north of ranee fifteen (15). east of the sixth
principal maredian, situated in Nemaha county, Ne
braska Territory. Terms, casdi in hand.
J. S. BEDFORD,
Not. 7, 1561. n!3-5w $9 Master in Chancery.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
John E Chaffee
vs
Wheeler, Raney and Johnson ,
Notice is hereby Riven that byvirtne of an execu
tion issued by the Clerk of trie District Court of Nema
ha county, Nebraska Territory, Rainst C. W. Whee'er,
K. T. Runey, and Homer Johnson, in tbe above entitled
cau!e. and m favor of J. bn K. rbaff'e, for the sum of 3ve
hundred and twenty-nino dollar and two centidebt,
and nine d-tjars and seventy cent cost and accruing
costs, I, J. W. Cleman. Sheriff of said county in Baid
Territory, have levied upon and will ofTtr for sale at
public auction, at the door of V. T. Dpn's Hall, tbe
place where tbe last term of the District Court for said
county was held, on the 16th day of December, AD.
1861, between tbe hours of lOo'cleck A. M. and 4 o'clock
P. il. if said day, the? foKowing deioritedreaJ estate, to
wn :
Thirty acres out of the north westionrth of 1he north
west fourth of the south west quarter, of section 23,
town 5. ranpe 16 east, and thnub eat fourth of the
south east fourth, of section 29, town fi raiiKe 15 east,
and lb east ha if rf Lots No. 3 of fractionni fourth sec
tion 26, town 6, ranee 16 east, containing 25 acres; and
Lots 3 and 4. In b.x:k 21. and lots 5 and 6. in bi-ct 46.
and 13 iu b.k 62. in the citj of BrownvicVe. taken as
tbe property of Wheeer. Raney and Johnson, to satisfy
an execution acainst them, and In" favor of the above
named paintift. J. y. COLEMAN,
Nov. 14. lS6I,nl9-5w $12 Sheriff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
U.C. Johnson, ) Civil netiou. District Court.
v. Xeuaha County, ' r-. ....
Ciratn Villers, J N -braska Territory.
Tbo said dffendant, Ilimm Vil!er, will take no
tice that on the Dth day of Scit, 161 .said t'lantiff.
U. C . Johnon, did file his petition" in this eauae
against 'he sid Villers in tlio Clerk's office of said
court, the object and prayer of which said petition
is to obtain a jndarrnsiit acaint tbe aid defendant
for the sum f $ j Od with interest from the 2Tst day
of September, 1858, for services rendered by said
Ilantiffaa attorney to taid defendant and at bis re
quest. That an attachment duly issued in this cane. by
virtue of which the sheriff. f said enunty attached
the following premises of said de.Jant to-wit :
Ten acres bounded aud described as follows; Com
mimcing at the south west, correr of south east quar
ter of section twenty-four, town ts, rnnge thirteen,
Nemaha connty; X. T.; tlience north forty rod,
thence east forty r-dJ, thence south forty rods, thence
west forty n ids to the place of beginning in said
county of Nemaha; and tha the defendant will
take further notice, that he is required to answer or
plend to said petition on or before the tenth day of
December, IS61. A. S-CIIOENIIKIT.
October 17, f6l. pd nT5-4w - Fif s Att'y.
MASTER'S SALE.
Daniel G. White and
O. B. neweit
vs
Cyras W. Wheeler.
By virtue of a decretal order Issued f mra the Clerk's
office of the District Court ot Nemaha county in tbe 2d
Judicial District ot Nebraska Territory, upon a decee
made by said Court at its September term, A D I860,
in the aimve entltlel cauve, I wilt sell, on
J!Qnda. the 31th diy cf December, 1S61,
at thfi hour of. II .o'clock, A H.r said day, at the door
of Den's Hall, the place where saidNurt was las held,
in Brownville, Nemaha count, Nebraska Territory,
the following described real estate, with the appurten
ance thereunto beloiiKin. to-viit :
The sou. h west quarter of sP.uon twenty-three (23,)
in township number five (5,) mx-tti of ranse number
fifteen (if,) east of the sixth 1 rmcipal meredian, situa
ted in the county and Territory afores-aid except thirty
acres oot of ihe north west corner, to the highest bid
der forcash. J.S.BEDFORD,
Master in Chancery. .
November 23, 1S31 n2I-6w pr fee $12 50
Estray Colt.
Taken up by the subscriber on the 9th of November,
IPCl. seven miles-south wet of Nemaha Clry, a bay
yearling borgft:.. It. ' N. O. RANDAL,
November 23, 1861, nil-Sw ' '- ' .
New 0upplnhf Staucs
I har jost receired a new supply of
COOK STOVES
Of the latest and most improved patterns, whteb I
propose to gell at Pucta prices as cannot be eorophiin
ed off. The public are invited to eall and examine.
Ai usual my stock of Tin, ISheet Iron and Copper
Watij large and of my own manufacture.
v - J.C. DUE3ER.
Jiprii 11, 1851. BiO-ylj ?
NICOLLE'fTE HOSE.
I mm prepared to fill orders for this fine sweet scented
Rose, with good strong plants at the following very
low rates, via: .
Kiucle Plants, - - . . . $ ?s
1 doten - ' - - . . -160
100 " ' - - - - 9 00
1.000 ' ' " ... - . - C50O '
Sow ia tbe time to orumettt your Lawns and Resi
dences cheaply.
Address. H. A.TERRT, 1
Nov. 25 n21-tf J . . .Crescent City, low. ; ,
$1,27 PROCURES,
- -
P03T.GE PREPAID, AtwaterV Patent Pre.s and
Bihc for copying toi-ioem letters instantly and per
fectly. A cents wanted. Pn.nrj good. Send stamp for
paruculais, to
J. H. ATVTATER, Provir?cnve, R. I.
Strawberries.
tpxxxjntciz: ess go.,
-.-FLUSHING.-; N. Y.
Will Bcmd their new PtrrtwlerrT Catalogue-, e ra
priin! 150 varieties, and new Catalogues f bnl
bous Fiowtrfl and Grapes to applicants er-closic
Etamps. f.
I'ricee PcarTct Marts.te Triomphe de'Gand,
Hooker's Jenny Lind, and 2D other varieties, SL per
101 and $5 per 1000. Wilson's Albany, 75ct3 per
100, U pr 1CC3, 13 for COCO. Aus'Ju's Seedliaj
$1 perpozejj.- - . , - , ',. .. - V-. - '.-
iy 'ether splendid Tarietlas'ec CaUiCjaes.
SPECIAIj - ITOITCE;.
to co::srnrnvE3!
' . t
The Advertiser, hiving been rested to health In a
very few weeks by a very simple reuedy after havlrf
suffered several years with a severe ing action, and
that dread disease. Consumption Is inxiou to make
known to bis fellow .sufferers tbe meaisof cure.
To all who desire It, he will send apy of therres
criptioa nsed, (free cf cbarje,) with drectiens for pre
paring and csing the same, which tLe will Cud a sure
Crar for Consxtmptiox, Asthmarcnciiitis &c.
The only object of the advertiser In tending the Pres
cription Is to benefit the afHicted, an rpread informa
tion which te conceives to be invaicile, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his retnady, eJit will cost tfcein
nothing, ana may prove a blessing.
Parties t-i48i the prescription ill please address
Rev. EDWARD i. WILSON, .
tniliamsbnrg,
Klin;i Cotnty, New Tork.
November It, 1EGI. nl?-3m i
Scorbr.tic dieeasei arc the parent stock from which
arises a lane proportion of tbe fata, maladies that af
flict mankind. They ar as it were a specie of potato
rot in the human constitution, whidi undermines and
corrcpt all the sources of its vita ity and hastens its
decay. They - are the germ from rhich spring, Con
sumption, r.heaumatism, Heart rtsease, Liver Com
plaints, and Eruptive Diseases wlich will be recog
nized as among those most fatal anf destructive to the
races of men. So dreadful are its consequences to hu
man life, that it is hardly possible to over estimate the
importance of an actual, reliable remedy, that can
sweep out this Scrofulous contamination. We' know,
then we shall proclaim welcome net's to our readers of
one from such a quarter as will leave little doubt of its
efficacy tnd still more welcome, when we tell them
that it really does accomplish the end desired. Ve
Ater's Sarsaparilla, and it is certainly worthy the
attention of those who are afflicted vith Scrofula or
Scrtf ulons cjmplaints. Register, Albany, S. Y.
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True Peleways Grape Vines
PROPAGATED FROM THE OEIGINAI.
STOCK.
Strontr. Well-rooted Ont Year Old Tine grown in
open ar Wets to $1 etich. $3 to 10 per doz Extra 2
year old v net and So. I. extra larrje layert.jcUh
bearing wod. $1.60 to $2.00. . lo $yi 318 per dozen.
ALbO flue vines of A ilen's new wtiit Hybrid, Anna.
ClevehTDt, Concord. Cnvhnia Clara, Ciintoo. Caa
dr C-t'awl.a. Diana, Ilerbemont, Hartf ird, Prolific Is
IsaUe:, Lugan. Je Nuir. LvdU. Inla, J.yman, Nor
ton's Virj.lr.ia. Ontario, Orrto Rebecca. Jtoers's new
Hybrids. Taylor's BnlUtt.Tu-Kalun, Union Village, and
many other kinds, at low prire.
STRAWBERRIES.
WiUon's Albany, Trtumph de Grand. Jenny Und,
Troll. .pe's Kicroria. and Austin Shaker Strawberries.
Rirtiand. and Catawissa ever bearing Raspberries,
Laa ton' Elarkberne. , all at the lowest rates,
J3reni for a circular.
GEO. 'W. CAMPBELT.. Delaware, O.
Oct. 3. 1SS0. ' nl6-2ni.
Furniture! Furniture!!
The Quit complete stock of Fumitura ever offered la
this upper country jct received by " T.HILL.
Brcrnrille, April M b, 1?61.
T1 0
y urvr . y
f CURE -
fevouSklsadache
CURE
7 If
By the use or thefe Pills theperiodieattac.s of Seri
ous or Sick Headache marLe prevented; and If taken
t the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from pain and sickness will be obtained.
Tbey seldom fail iu remov ing the A'attsea and Head
ache tu which females are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels "removinj Qottivt
nest. ..-.,
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of tedentary habitt. they are valuable as a
Laxative. Improving tbe appetite, giving tone and t
gor to the digestive orjrans,- aud restoring the natural
elasticitv ami strencth of the waoie Syfctem.
The CEPHALIC FILLS are the resnlt of long Investi
gation and carefully Conducted experiments; having
teen in use many years, durtn? wbica ime they have
prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf
fering from Headache, whether originating In the ner
vous system er from a deranued state of therfowaca
"They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at ali times with perfect safety, without
making any change of diet, and the absence of -' y dit
anreable taste renders it easy to administer thtr U
children.
Beware of counterfeits!
The genuine lave Ave signatures of Henry C. SiaMing
on each box.
Sold by Druggists and all other DeaJsM in Medicines.
A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot the
i . i :
Price 25 cents. : --
Ail orders should be addressed te
HENRY C. SPALDING,
43, Cedar Street, - New York.
' ! - I ' t
Dec.6,lSS0. n22 1y -:
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS Of .
SPALDING'S
CEPHALIC FILLS,
Will convince all who suffer from
THAT A
t - .
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As these Tentimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SPAL
l)ING,tcy afford unquestionable proof of the
etficacy of this truly scientific discovery. '
Beverly, Jfass., poc.ll, 136Q
H C SPALrrss, Esq.
I wish for" some circulars or large show bills, to
bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before
nsy customers. If yoji have anything of the kind,
j.leae cend to me
One of my customers, who is snhjeet to severe Sick
Ileadache, (usually lasting two days.) wan cured of
an attack in onehourby your Ptlln, which I sent her.
iiespectfully yours,
W B WILKES.
Eeynoldsbury, Franklin Co 0.)
January 9, 1861
IIejtrt C Spalding,
No 43 Cedar St, N T
Dear fir:
Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25,) for yhich
send box of "Cephalic Pills." "Send to address of
Rev WroC Filler, Kynoldsburr, Franklin Co, Ohio.
lour Pille tcori like a charm cure Headache al
most inntanter. ' '
Truly yojrs,
W ilC FULLER.
Mb. RpALDixa.
Ifasontille, CbnnFeb 5,1851.
Sir:
I have tried your Cephalic Pi!ls, and tilt tlem
so veil that I want you to Send me two dollars worth
more.
Pari of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave
a few ont of the firt box I got from you.
Send the Pills by mail, and oblige"
' Your ob't servant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Mb. Spalding.
Uaverford, Fd FeJtj. 6, 1351.
Sir:
I wish you to send me one more box of your Ce
phalic Pills, kaee received a grert deal of benefit
from them.
1 ours, rpsptf'illy.
"MAUY ANN STOIKHOUSE.
Spruce Creek, Huntington Co., Pa.,)
January 18, ltJSl. J
II. C. Spalding.
Sir:
You will pfeape'send me twoboxes of your Cephal
ic Pills. Send thetn immediately.
Kesncctfully yonr. - - -
JNO. 13. SIMONS.
P S J hare used one box of your Pills, and find
them excellent.
BrUe Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1S61.
FTENTtT C. Spaldi.no, Esq.
Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which
send ipe another box of your Cephalic Pills. T&ey
are truly the- Itest Pills I hare ever tried.
Direct A. STOVER, P M.
Belle Yernon, Wyandot Co, 0.
R?A sickle boUle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
GLUE Will save ten times its eost annual!y3
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S PREPAREDJLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SAVE THE PIECES!
economy! dispatch !
t3T?'A Stich in Time Saves 1'ine lnFZ
As accidents will happen, even in well regulated
families, it is very deirab!e to re some cheap and
convenient way for repairing Fiyaiiure, Toys, Crock
ery, dc ' ' '
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all gui emergencies, And no houflfhold can
afford to be wkhout it It is always ready, and up
to tbe sticking point
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N B A Brush accomf mnies each bottlo. Trice,
25centa Address
HENRY C SPALDING,
No 43 Cedar Street, New York.
CAUTION.
As certain unprincipled persons are atterapttrg to
palm off on the unsopet-ting oublic. iortatious of my
PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all peron3 to
examine liofurw purchasing, and see that the full
name
erSPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE:
5s on the ottr.Je wrapper ; all t-tberi ti iu-iik;
CiUat :-rf;iU . : - -
A NECESSITY IN. EVERY U0CSDU0LD
- JOHNS. & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
THE STRONG HSTCLrK I THK TO?.LD.
THE CUK.t ?KST ULVR IN TI1K r,ULU.
- THK .'idST DURABLE C.LVK lN'TPS WORI.P.
Tll!i ON'LT TtKLIABL!? r.Lrn IK TUS WQ3.LD.
THE LEST liLlE IN 1UC WOULD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Is the only artie'e of the kind ever prtJa?od wLieh
WILL VlTliSTAfJD WATER-
IT WILL MEND. WOOD
' Srtvo v ar tucker! Furniture
IT WILL MEND LEATHER
Mend yar II.irnes.s. Straw, I)v:ts," B--t
IT WILL MEND GLASS
Save tho veii-p? of that exi-er.-ive Ciit Cl:s Evttlo.
IT WILL MEND IVORY
Don't throw away thtt broken Ivory Faa it is eas
v y - il v ri aiecd.
IT WILL MEND CHINA
Your broken Ctia.t Ccr? an! S:uj3rs can bemaia
( f 3 crwwt aa now.
i IT WILL MEND MARBLE
That piece knct ktd cut f y?-r Marble Matlscan
rxj r tit n n xtithz evr
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN
No matter if that bn.ku Pitcher did c tbuta
(hiHin" a shi'.Iin? sitved i a shilling e.-irid.
IT WILL !IEND ALABASTER
That Corly Alh')ast; r Teia h bnitken and youcun't
match ituiond it it wilL never vlio w wLea put tu
pcthi'r. It will Mend bene, Coral. Lava,
and in fact everything but Metals.
Any article CdiuenU-d with A.M&IICAN CEMLNT
GLUE wi'l nut ihw wberc it i incudcd
"Every IIiu.-.ittufjrit.ou:a u.ve a mi.: 'y -f J"hns
& Crilejr's ainuricm CiatJni G!'.ie.?' 3 1" Tin.-.
"It is so convenient to Lava ia tha housa." V 1'
K ertrr..
always rjiJy; th" coar:nu3 ta c-rrjh-.Jy.
I r 1 .
"We have tried it and Cn 1 it as n"ful la our house
as water." W tile's Spirit nfth fmn.
Eoonomy i w'oaltlx
SlU.OOO per.ytar savrti .in tvery ramily
Vy O 11 Bottl of
AMERIGAIi C II. HT GLUE
1 - " -v
T. .
Trice 23 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Battle.
Price 25 Cent? per Bottle. -Trice
25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per-Bottle.
TeryL,iberaltlcIi:ctioiitoVf'I:oIc-
JSFor 5i.lo Ly ail Druisti and Storekcepcrj
t ' lhrouhout tie country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY
- fS..le MannfVturerj.)
7S WlLLplM STREET
Corner of Liberty Street. SCWYORli,
Iiiiporlaalto House OtTiicrs.
Important" to SSuildciI.
loiporlaut to liaillload CoDipa-
. - . . xiics.
Important tt Farmers.
To all ,tchoni thUmay conrern, and it
.. . cow-ems evervlodij.
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
I?IP ROVED GUTTA PERCH A
CEMENT ROOFING,
The Cheapest and moss durable Roofing
in ' use.
IT IS FIRE.AKD WATER PSODF
It can be applied to new an-l old iCoitscf all kiuds
steep oi flat and to Sningls rooli without retnuvin
the Shingles.
Tlie Cost Isonly aljowt One-TIiird
that or Tin, A3 13 IT IS THICK ,12
IIL i: iiijli:.
This article tas bqen thoroughly te'd iii I7c.r
YorK City and all ajt-s of thy Lnuc I Siaco. Cam
di West loiie and Central and t;onth Am -ria i n
buildings cf all kiud sin-h a.i I-Vioii-i i'uua lori -t"
Cuurchi lliilR.iad I)..poti Card and oa Public
Building pencn.lly Government Building Ac. by
the principle lluildtr archetects aup otherd durifg
the past four years and Iku proved to h the CIIEaI--EST
and MOST DUKaBLE UOOrT.NG iu ue it i s in
every retipoct. a fike watfk wetaki: and t:he
proof covering for roges gk all Ki.vni-.
1'his is iKi OSLYmal-tri'il mannf iiitnred in the
United Slut's which Coailin!S th-i v?ry de.-ir.ible
properties ol Elarticitif aud' Durability whj. ti pr.:
univerxall v itcknowieded to bep e-.d bvOUT
TA Vltl ICHAAN1) INDIA KULi
IfoHeat is Required in Makling
Application.
The expense of applying it it tri'lmsr. a an crlinaiy
Koof can bo cvtre 1 un 1 unified Ue 'imz d ty.
It can l)c applied by any out',
and wheu finished form a pirfwly I litii I'hoov anr
face with an elestij body wiiiu'i cannot bo injured
by Hkat Cold or Stouh Siikinkino of Uoof
lioAams nor any ex-era il n.-tior, wiiatovor.
GUTTA PEUuVkP CEMENT.
For Coating Metals of ail Kinds when
exposed to the Action cf the Whather. and
For Preserving and Repairing
Metal ISoofs
0t Ai.iiki.Mis: v
ThisiSTHK ONLY CoMPOSITIOF KNOWS trcA jrV
SHCces'J nil y tiit ertmue chniKjen of till clinmti n ft,r
ani Icnjth of time irhrn ttpjilietl ti me'uls to w!ii(.h
it adhere firmly forming it oouy e-p;ul to three coiit
of ordi n.irv pMint cost.- irtn-h Kt, and i,t LAST
THIU-.E TI.VKS AS WSO': ot.a TroM it.- e.!(,t:Lity
i not injur-.-d bv tho enntr:tftion ari I expansion ot
TIN' and other XKTAL BOOI-'S c-un-o.u .-u: upon
sudden ch3Cgs f thn jFeii her.
if truMitc.uciC iNcoi.ig!ti;r ix wakm
WEATHEIi ANU WIl.LAor W Ol F.
Leaky fin nnd other tnct-il roof .-.ta b) ro;i'!i!y
repaired with Uutta Perch ft Cement, and prtvenied
from furthi r corro.-ion aud leaking, thertby eiuar
in; aperfctly water-tight roof fur ni.my yeir.-.
Tbid ceu:ent is jioculUi'v aJ.ipUd lor tho piei-r-vation
tf Iron railing-, S:ove-, S-tfc-, AgTi.'nl rural
Itnpletnont . Ac, alio I'orpeneral ninut ietiir rj u-id
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT '
For preserving and repairing Tin nnd other met
al roofs ofevery description, f:oin its grett elii.-fici-ty,
is not injured by the eo-uraetinn atid expnn-ion
oT metal-, -nnd iciil not track in cull nur run in
warm wcaher.
These;rjiteriala are ad.irtrd to all cliniate.1", nnd
we are prepared to supply orders from any purt of
the country, at short notice, for Gut ti Perch a roof
ing in roll.-, ready prepared for use, and Gutta l'tr
cha Cement in barreli?, with full printed dircciiuns
tiona for application. '
We mit' laaico nural aud suti.-tuciory urttre
ments with responsible pariie who wouid like to
establish themselves in a lucrarivo aod p.Taiaceut
business. -
oun tep.ms Ann cash.'
Wrf can give abundant proof f all we ria;nt in
favor of wit improved Booting Material.-, litvingnj
piied thcij to htveral thoujaui lioifj in .xew York
City and tic: iu ty.
jo xia's & cnosr.i:Y
KuiJin.tMEACiini.i'S,
Wiohsale Warehouse, 78, William Street,
Corner of Liberty strec, NE"W YGLLT,
Full devriptive Circularj and Piiccs will L.ilur
nishod on apphcaticn.
ioT.'7, 131. ly - '
33 VARIETIES STUAWBCHRIES.
Ani.nsr wtkh are Wiln'i Albiny, $1 pr-r 100 or
do per 10!10: Jenny Lind, $I,r'0 p-r lt'U: T rintriv.he
de'Gand. 12 per li0 ; Boston Kine, II. iVfv Spf d;inr.
Hookers, Black IMnce, My Qtieca' ani 23 tth. r
liit.- at $1 per ICO.
Ilanti of Baaioli-h Tiao P-Tis'y of I?0d at 2
per doz.
An. 1S61. JCEMAMA NURSERY.
LAST DT0TIGE!!
Those who are indebted to me hy note cr b.x.lt
accf-ant. nre hereby noti5:d th;it this is the hut
notice, t. A thsit those whido not jav upon r be
fore next Cbriiitma.', wili be dealt with -us the law
provides." I trq,at."a hint to the wie i t.nC.-i-nt.v
... J.C.LELEB.
Brownville, Oct. 30th ISol.
I.uiijJjer lor alc
I have tweie hiB'i!re-l feni ir. me rrhTt;.b'e Inn
ber, and :w) .i-.xv- i wicn t., in f. t ; . n. ,.r
Lire niTTms.
Arerre vtEett;e extracii. Thev cnreall t iV.lr
(3.i. r0ero of tfce kcui.it l. Tt" reuNt 3d ta-
f derate the liver 1 ku!:.a itiey give U W til
.jtcotivo ,?gju.-; tier trr.ine t.e treti nn, eicre
ti !i a:,.i e:ja'i.ip, citii'-ie te circi! :i.a. a-.d P'i
Ti?ytl,a tlo .J. Tb'n, a.7 buiions complaints n ci
v.-'ji ii ireT..rv;d Live-, Sk It KeJ.l i)rvn.'tia, Fi.ea,
Crjii: anl Fevtr. C jtivc-i:p! tr lepe- vs.
t.re.y conirvcl aiJ cured ty ttiee re::iCi.
BARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
Reraovei tlie ruortil aud b'.r.ljn d sp-lt fr-ra tt
stom..a and boweU. rTra!te te Liver aa-t SSdatjt,
rrci.-vicft every obstractn.n. reforeantnral aadotat
tly acuoa ia the vital rga-. it u a auportor
ramily Llcdicinc,
Jluci tetter tw Pili. ar-.d muca eiir to til.
LIFE LITTERS
Is a '.::erlor tonic and diuretic; ex.-eUent la cateaot
Io.- cr petite, Cai:ilencv-,feuiie we:1f.es, Jrreguiar
iiiev. p.iiu in the uJe aud bowe!, bilul, protadtfig a&4
llCJimj pile-9. and geuralT!c-tiUty.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:
Jj. L Brantley, merchant, 134 Fultoa street. Kw
Tork, writes, August 13, 1-60: " I have been afi.cted
wi.h fl!e, accouiauidU wan bleeiUi-z, l-a lit Ui.-a
year; I c&ed
datjjng's
LIVER REGULATOR
AND
LIFE BITTERS,
Atd now consider myself tiirel'j aired."
nan. John A. Cross' write-, '-Brooklyn. Jf.rc 15
13C0. lo tl.e priIi of ISC9 I t.x it a severe culi, wii
darlinq's
LIVER REGULATOR,
It broke np my cld and fever at ones, yrwvtorj W
lUii atitck.I L.ibecu troubled wtth dypyila varal
mot.itx; I have feit nothtn of tt tnea,
Otis Stndiey. Esq . 128 Kut 2Sta Street, Vtw Tort.,
write-: ' aU"! 13. ISoO I bad a d.SicaHy wt.tk tut
Ki inty CompUiut tnree yeata, with c nuat pain la
tbe :...!; of my back. I bad uaed niuti all k.a.U &f
mcJiuces, but fuunU no permar.eut t:icf until 1 u4
'darling's
LIVER REGULATOR
AND
LIFE BITTERS.
I pawed clotf cd blood by th uretbT. I a iuw tm
tirely cared, and take pleasure la reoomiaefeSnj tbee
teuiedit-s."
Mrs. C. Tfhow, Tl Ctrlstopber Street, Jf . T., wriU :
Feb. 20. 1S60. I have been tubject to attacks tit Atft
tna the I jt twecty year. I bave never f ouad anytbix
cc.ua! to ,
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR,
in Rff .rviinii imuiotlie'e relief- Il Is a taoroua Lrer
and t.Ui.di reoiey."
iJm. Tomiii.cf Brucklya. write. "Ternary ?3 KCO.
Ia ilay t 1 kal a severe atutk cf Pile-. walcSigon
Cned me U tbe bouse. I louk ere bottle of
' darling's
LIFE BITTERS,
and wis entirely cured. I bave had no attack since,'
P. Wptervil!e. Eq , cf South 6th, near 8th Strt.
WiUl.init)Lir(i. L. I., write-: "inpii, 1S60 Ilavtnc
t e?a troubled wuh li.Tu-u!tv in the Liver, and ttb.ecl
to tiilious attacks, I wu aivieJ by a frioud to try .
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR.
I did set, ard foutd It to c.parate a imirably, removlnj the
bileHnil arousing tho I.ver to activity. I bave alaa
ueil ii s a .
U'sxTX'Lllzr ITocllcl23.o.
Wheu our children ace ov.t of ort, we give t'ucta a few
ivt.pn and it set th ant all ri?ht. I Cut It mce'.i l.ie
general wauta of tLe nUiiiiach ai.d rj'. toa d.ur
(!tre.l "
' Header. If you need either or both ef th most ex
cetlent Keum'.ies, inquire for them at thestore ; If yva
d n t tliiil thorn, take no other, but Incline One Doiiat
io a letter, and on receipt of the mouer, the ItemeOy t
Heuicilie wii 1 be sent tccurriimc to yuur Uirectioua, ty
mjil urtxpres, post psic. A.lere-,
PAN 'L S. PAHMXa,
102 Xaoxau Street; Xew Totk.
Pnt nr in 50 cent and $1 DotUea, each.
Nov. 7. 1861. nl.S-n
pkikce & go's: :
Linnsan Botanic CarJcns ai Nurseries,
(FOUNDED, 1732)
riusMng, Ijore Ialand, Near TTew Tork.
ritlCED CATALOGUES, which are ent to
purchisers of Trcej, and to applicants vb inolcwj
ptsuips So. 1 ptscriptlve Catalome of Frntt and.
Onidtucntal Trees and Shrubs. Rjf.jitierrles, Currants
avA all oMier sciaU Fruit. N. 2 Roues, Crntii)ns
Ch yanthcnvirtis. ralx.Irij, DcnMe Sweet Wi;!ms
and other Herbaceous Flowering Plants. Jo. 3 Extra
Lar.'e Fruit Trees. Kversreen and other Ornsnieutal .
T. ros pvM ytirr.h, suitable for irumelUte fruit-bearla
and emimiiNhiiieQt. So. 4 Wnulesale Cta!gae for
Nurferie and Dealer, ompri.-dn Trees Shrub, Rose.
Plaut. B'llb.ms Flower Kout.s, Stocks fir Xnirafttna,
&r. N ). 5 Wholesale Catsloirne for Vesetsble, Airt
cu'.tni Hl and Flower selj, an t Trees and Shmk Seerts,
&c. No. 6 Iecriptlve CMtlcew of nr l"nr"i!i!l
C- We-tiun of 160 Select Varietius nf Strawberries, wittj
a Rkjectei) List. aiJ Pirections for Culture. V,. 8.
Wii;:e;.,!e Lift f Native and ForciK"-. Grapes. No 8
C.'a!'-:r.e cf Bu ibHut Flower of evry C!as, teeetber
with Trees aiv 1 llerbacenus Pa?unies. P-ih'ias, Prl2roe
P.i'i'Hiithiis. r(.w'iri. Anri'vil.ss. r)iia Irl, .n.l ntv..
Hire F.owerinT PUnts. NcJ. 10 Whr.lf r!e Catlo'i
of the s.mie No. 13 Cat.ilogne of r;renfioue Plant.
No. 11 Pe-cripliTO CaUlonae cf 3J0 Native and 1JO
F .reiirii Varieties of t rapes. 1
N. B. The prices have been (rrealy reduce.1, and thoe
who desire wiii''p!easeend their List, wbicn wu ue
pi Keil at the lowet rates.
November 81. lfil. ngQ-tf
FRENCH'S CONICAL
Wasliinjy Machines.
The rnnst simple, dnriMe, convenient arS eacicmlaed
article ever Invented for the purpe.
V.'i!l do the w-hinsr of an ordinary family before
breakfsst, not on!y pavihjt time, but clothes.
I'y Ktrictly lull. .wina the printed direct ion, whlrh are
fir.U''e and efy, it will wash, atone time, six tbirt.
or two divert srr.ill articles, iu about six or seven dh.
til :s, or their e;t!lvajer,t.
Hy all the ordinary metho'ls of cleaning fine fabric.
sii..li as laces, S.C., the preaiet care Is required, while
with this niai-hine the niitt delicate article eaa be
wj-hed w-thout the possibility of dan ace.
T!iee reiirdts are 'produced by the constant reactiaa
the nti while rbe machine 1 In notion,
of FutiiTiic-i. lur.ndrieshotels, boardir.2-houew, boc!t
a!s. a:yluuis, bordum-sch..ol, on ship and tesi;icr,
and Ti tT- srniy, who have these ma'-hines In use, bare
ppi.t in thefr tPRtimoRials volutitarially, arid the onco
iiiinms of the Pre arc very nuiueruos,.Svlue of whiuSt
1 bave published in pamphlet f.rm.
All 1 ii-it t f ti ePuh'.ii is a careful exitninatloo ot
th!-'macliine before purcbssinjt of others.
Geueral Deoul4l9 Uroadway, curner Caual ft., Ztr
York.
Price only Tea Dollars.
N. B. A lii.eral dii-iinr. to the Trads. Ajtnli.
sainted. Senlfor a Circular.
Aadres box 2b33, Ni T. City P. O.
PU1LIP FP.E.VCTI, Proprietor. -
"Crsvcling" Grape Vines.
1 r - X ' ...t ,, .... ,
rai-r3 ior .ncs oi mis resiiij aicio'is ana ennj
Crape acscmpatiied bj Cash -will receive prompt
attention.
(i xxl one year Vines, Sf ? tc!i, $4 fcr doj;n.
Good two year Vine?, ?1,C1 p-wh, $ 7 rr d-.2a
1. M. 00 0D WIS A liliO..-T3a-
Kinss'on', Luinrne Co.. Vx.
50,000 LBS WOOL WASTED,
ST. JOSEPH, JIO.
Two Extensive Wcolcn Factories c;c in
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
With all ttz Latent Fine Improvements.
W are rrrjrei to tninnf-vrtura t ord;r,aLl
have f ,r sale the f ,11. win:; ! kmJs:
r-atiacts. Heavy and Luht,
JEJJVS TWEEDS, FLJJViVELS
white, roi.o-iF.i), sTr.irr.D and vlais '
ZXLs Zii o o y fi ,
ruJIed liii3K,- t'oiorftl TS'lsKo
and .VizrJ, 1 l-'J Yards wide.
"FULLliD CLOTH,
B!aet.s of a'i Kisd arJ ail Qualities,
TAKXS OF AT.L SIZES AND COLORS,
i. Warnsnttl nil the bct cn-tterii,
'!2?"We wi'.I exchr.j j the ab..vc Goods for W&ol
orciisb.
Tanry D.r!r,T to Or!cr.
We wi.l pa -tta v,r acy atioont'cf "Toc!4st
.M irkct l'lk-of,
FI iirc.r-f mtly on Lancl ferial. 7Le lest rilw
paid f. r nboat. -
N'. liLT.I. i SON'. BCELL .1 DIXO.V.
Ab-ii?t, 2'., l.'fj 0.
To d is aide I Soldiers, S'aincn'and .Vri.
tiers and widows or ether heirs of those
who hare JicJ or lesn I-Vied ia service.
CIIA3. C. TUCKER,
Attorney Tor Clniments,
Birjiuy, L;icd an; I'ensioa ' Azyzt,
WASTITjVGTON" ctty. d. c.
Pensions p.-ocured for Soluiers, enlen art-1 Jljrlnr
of the pre?? t;t war, who are di.sMeil ty wvun)s re-reive-1
or il:-ea-e rontracto-i while in service; a , 1 f'r4.
i- ns C ,.iny it ney aivl arrea--. ..f p-.-y ubtti i
''!'! .r..'.i-r !iirs. tahf wti 1. ve tiitft -', .
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