Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 19, 1861, Image 3

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4 oar father arecli in their p-nves,
k, b,nds that could itrike, tbev soul
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j ,pir sons were not born to be slave? I
,rh tha banner ! where'er it maj call,
fPtp lions' rally around;
of freemen that tnotnont shall fall
B-!'jBitjtar hU be trailed tin the jonnd.
Traitors, Jaj hawkers, dc-
- j0 Jiiviories cf almost all rebellions,
ihe '01dM and the "New Word,"
ji-ere have een tratorsamont? those who
,rtfe$t-d the greatest loyally even
imorg most' lrule( companions of
jrrs and rulers. Monarclis have fre
urctly been rady to exclaim, like Ce-
,r ft iu Ertte, upon discovering that
(VpT nearest friends and even their own
chines. were secrely pi'n? aid and
'corr.fori to those la open rebellion against
It would be an anomaly in history if
i,e Govf rnn.ent of the United States,
ivTxz the present insurrection, should
frcm a similar annoyance. Facts
rfiicr it extremely probable, if not cer
n'm. that there is iome one deep in the
Omuls of the Administration, and of
Gens. Scott rnd McClellan, who is con
stancy furnishing intelligence to the rfb
(!s. McClellan. of course, keeps within
Usn Kreast. many of the most impor
ter movements which he contemplates.
Ty: there are many things of vast impor-
tarxe discussed by McClellan, the Presi
dent, the Cabinet, and perhaps a half
ir'zen other official, in whom the Presi
dent las the. utmost confidence. And
jet the secrets are very frequently, by
some neans. conveyed to the enemy.
The telegram to Patterson, ordering him
toco-operate with' McDowell, was inter
cepted it is thought through this agency;
nd numerous other disasters suffered by
ihe Government from a like cause. The
cewspapers are busy in speculating who
the traitor is- some suspecting Mrs.
Lincoln, and some the nephew of Gen.
Scott. The insinuations against these
persons are all wrong. There is yet no
evidence against any one person who has
had tfce confidence of the Administration.
Instigations hare all proved failures;
and it is not likely that newspapers at a
cJ?Jacecan guess who the individual is.
So, also, there may be traitors, in fact,
or at keart. m this and every other com
mmity. Bur until they carry their senti
ment into action, the law i? bound to
protect them. Christ knew that Judas
was a traitor, but as he professrd loyalty,
he was treated the same as the eleven.
No person who has heretofore sus
tained a good moral character, and who
i willing, volantarily, to take the oath of
allegiance, should be accused of so foul
a crime as treason, except upon very
good evidence Neither should their
property be Jayhawked. In fact, we do
not believe in Jayhavkivg at all. All
riitions claim the right of making prizes
of property belonging to their enemies;
end to confiscate properl y of rebels. But
individuals have no right to invade a
peaceful neighborhood and rob citizens
who they have heard that somebody sus
pects of being traitors. Jayhawkers take
property either from loyal men or traitors
They have n i right to take from loyal
men, and if from traitors they are rob
bing government.
We think the citzens of this commu
nity at the meeting on Saturday, acted
right in resolving to protect all persons
ho voluntarily took oath to sustain the
laws and the Constitution.
It is unnessary to speak of the meetings
held in this place to organize for the
protection of community. Their proceed
ings will be found iu this week's paper.
Ax Attempt to MuaDta.-On last
Monday, a Jay-Hawker shot a man in
Peru, of the name cf Sam'i. Lose. The
ball passed under and between the eyes,
and lodged ia the head; inflicting a very
dangerous wound Mr Long was still
living last evening
If the circumstances are such as we
have heard, it was one of the most at.
trocious acts of villainy ever perpetra
ted. It is said the only excuse given by
the Jay-Hawker was that Long had been
denouncing the practice of jay-hawking
Not Mccn Pahtt Capital. The
Nebraska City Attrs, and the Omaha
"draskian have been urging the Dem
ocratic members to vote for an early ad
journment of the Legislature. The ques
tion comes to a vote in the Council, when
lo! four Republicans McPherson, Dun
dy, Sapp and Taylor vote Aye, but
nary Democrat !
So far, this season, we have had a
regular Jftbraska Winter. During the
past six years there has been in this ter
ritory but two severe winters. This is
certainly one of the most healthy and
delightful climates, during winter months
upon the face of the globe. The riv
pr is now entirely cbar of Ice, and the
Ferry-boat has again commenced mak
ing rpgular trips.
Since the above'was in type the weath
er has chinged
About two dozen soldiers of Captain
Bail's Company, from Omaha and Platts
mouth, stayed in our City Tuesday night
They were going below to join Gov.
Stewart's Regiment.
Sixteen of Capt. Blackmas's Compa
ny from Nebraska City, passed through
here Tuesday .morning, with music and
banners. They were accompanied by
Rev. J. Sticknet Haskel.
The supper for Buck. McDaniel's Ball
on Christmas Eve, will be given at the
American House. Tom Norton, of Ne
braska City, and other distinguished mu
sicians have been engaged for the occasion.
PROCEEDINGS
Of the Antl-Jayhawk Meetings.
Pursuanto a call of the citizens of
Nemaha County, a meeting was held at
Den's Hall, in the city of Browville, N.
T., for the purpose of providing some
means of defence against the marauding
bands that infest our country under the
narap and style of Jayhawkers, whose
avowed purpose is to seize and destroy,
without any shade of authority, the prop
erty of our citizens ; and whose wonton
depredations havte already resulted, not
only in the destruction of much property,
but in a general alarm for the safety of
property and life throughout the country.
The meeting was called to order by J.
H. Ma cn being elected Chairman, and
J. H. Monmsox, Secretary.
On motion, the Chairman appointed a
committee, consisting of Messrs J. E.
Crowe, Esq., Judge C. W. Wheeler,
Judge O. B. Hewett, Richard Brown.
Esq., and T. W. Bedford, to draft and
report a series of resolutions ; whereupon
the following preamble and resolutions
were presented for the consideration of
the meeting :
Whereas. There Is reason to apprehend tbat our
civil uw, in ihe preent unsettle! c -ndition of affairs,
will net ffrd the pe-p'e d IhU vicinity that protec
tion which they were designed to, in q:let and peace
ful times, the' efre
Retolved, Tbat we use all means for the protection
of lb lives and property of thoe persona who have or
may enter intu I hi orgaii nation, ami who shall tike
the oath to support the Constitution of the United
States.
Retolvtd That Jurtce C W. Wheeler be anthorized
to leiejve the name of any persona wh'j wish, to become
members f this organization.
Retolvtd That thia meeting, when it adjourns, ad
journ to meet apain to-tnorrow evening at Deu'a Ball,
for the purpose of perfecting an organisation a a mili
tary ciiiupmy.
Re-olped, That any perron who refuse to enter into
this urbanization for the general protection or uvea ana
property of our citizen, has no lawful right to expect
a u cli protection at our haoda.
Retolved. That we will form ourselves into a mili
tary company for home protection, and agree and hind
ourt-e'.ve to muster as often aa , anil
obey the orders of snch men as we shall elect from time
to time; aud we further agree to give all the protec
tion In our power to aH pereons who thai I become
members of thU organization; and that we will not
recognize the riuht of any party of men to come in oar
niidtt for the purpose of jayhawking or roboing our cit
izena without process of law.
Which resolutions were separately
read and unanimously adopted.
J. H. MAUN, Ch'n.
J. H. Mohrison, Sec'y.
The Leglslatnre.
. We publish some of the most impor
tant proceedings, of the Nebraska Leg
islature. The members, as every body
supposed would be the case, have con
cluded not to adjourn until the expiration
xif the Mforty days." Many of their con
ttituents will not be inclined to readily
orgive them. A majority of the mem
bers, when elected even if they were
nwt positively pledgtd were understood to
be in favor of an immediate adjournment
et -there are many plausible argu
ments against an adjournment. At the
lime they were elected the various effects
of an imrhediaie .adjournment had not
been discussed. A legislate r who pledg
es himself . in' advance on any measure,
is like a juror who decides a case before
J:e hears the law or evidence.
We think, after reading the various
arguments of these opposed to an adjourn
ment, that the Territory would be better
fiffby the.Legisla;urp sitting its full time
and receiving the full amount of the
20.000. The various arguments against
adjournment are given by the Qmaha
cofrspondents of tbp Advertiser.
Dr Noel has taken the American
House . The Doctor has had much expe
fienca in keeping boarding house Any
Xcornmeadatioa rocl us 's unnecessary
Satcdbat Evesing,
December 14, 1S61.
Citizens met pursuant to adjournment
Luther Hoadley was chosen President
and J H. Maun was appointed Secreta
ry.
On motion of B. B. Thompson it was
Retolved. That we will consider every peraon that
baa taken the oath of allegiance, as loyal, unless there
shall be sumcjent evinence produced to convict them,
and to confiscate their property by due procesa of Law.
On motion, the Chair was requested
to anroint a committee of five to Draft a
Plan of organization.
Judge Wheeler, Judge Hewett, Hon.
Richard Brown, Col. Barret, and Mr.
J. E. Crowe, were appointed such com
mittee.
The Committee made the following
report:
l!alrtd That we organize independently as a
tnillitory company, with the proper oOcera.
2. That the officer be authorized to form such a
portion of the company into Canlry aj fmm tima to
timo they may deem epe4ient. The Cavalry to
be subject to the authority of the Chief oScera of
tlio company.
3 TLat the Chief cfUcera he authorized to as-
pipn any portion of vhe company to any MiJlitary
eoinpnny that propose to act ith us in c--in
nion defense.
The report of committee was unani
piously adopted.
Nominations being in order, Col. Bar
rett and J. W. Coleman were named for
C iptain. An election was held, which
resulted in the choice of Col. Barret.
J. E. Crow was elected 1st Lieut.
T. W Bedford 2nd Lieut;
J. II. II. Hewett, Orderly Serg't;
Alexander Johnson, Drummer;
Mr, Johnson, Jr., Fifr.
Meeting adjourqad to meetoa Monday
evening.., . $t v' : "
LUTHER HOADLEY, Chra'n,
J. H. II. Hewett, Sec'y.
Moxdat Evesixg, Dec. 16.
Meeting met pursuant to adjournment,
On motion of Mr. Barrett, the Chair
appointed Messrs. Birrett, Crow, and
Brown a committee to receive the report
of the members as to the arms, amuni
niiion, &c.,. they can individually fur
msh.
On motion, it was decided to appoint a
door-keeper. Mr. Seigel was elected
door keeper, pro tern.
On motion of Mr. Birrett a commit
tee of five were appointed to furnbh a
copy of the records cf this association
tcgether with a list of the names of the
members, to the Governor of the Terri
ritory. On motion of Mr. John, this commit
tee were instructed to drv up a petition
setting forth the true state of affairs, ip
Southern Nebraska, to be also sent to the
Governor.
On motion of Mr. Barrett, a commit
tee of three were appointed to receive
reports as to the doings of the Jayhawk
ers. Head-quarters for the committee
were also fixed upon.
On motion of Mr. Bedford, the mem
bers of the organization were instructed
to request the citizens of the county to
form precinct meetings, and send dele
gates to attend a county meeting to be
held in Brownville, on Saturday, the 21st
Meeting adjourned sine die.
H. H. DOBBINS Pres.
J. II. II. Hewett, Sec'y.
DIED In thia City, kometimo last wecV. In the
tear of our Lord. One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sixty-one, our Tabby Cat.
Tabby was born when very young; lived all the days
of ita life, and died for the want of breith. It was of
hnmble but honest parentage, though one of its an
cestors was noted for daring deeds the most famous of
which was killing the rat that eat the malt thaf lay in
the house that Jack built.
On the advent of Tabby Into the printing office, the
numerous rata (long tailed rata.) were alarmed by a
sensation rnmor to the effect that Puss was either a Se
cessionist or a Jayhawker, and taking council from their
fears, they Immediately left for parts nnknown an
other Instance of the folly of heeding idle rumors.
Had they but known ita meek and christian-lika dispo
sition they might have set their beards at ease.
Like the widow Bedot we are inconsolable.
T. S. The butcher who furnishes us beef, 1 also in
consolable.
P. S, 2nd If the butcher will bring bis books to this
office we will settle and sqoare off accounts.
NEW ADYEJITISEUEXTS
New Remedies fpr
SPERMATORRHOEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution tttablithed by tvecial En
titlement for the Relief of the Sick and DUtres$ed.
eJHiited teith Virulent atid Chronic Diteatet and
$ipecially for the Cure cf DUeaet of the Sexual
Organs
M-hiDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by tfce Actlna
Surgeon.
Valuable Reports on Spermalorrliaa. and other dis
eases of the Sexual Orpans, and on the NEW RKME
DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent iu sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Twowr luree Stamp accept
Address DH. J. EKILMN HOUGHTON", Iluward As
sociation, No. 2, Sunth Niniu Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
December 12, 1301. u'i3-ly
TAKENUR
On third day of December. 1661. on the premises of
the undersigned, about two mile-; north ot Lota's lirid-c.
south east quarter of teuton three, town f-'nr, ramie
fourteen, a horse coit, pr-.bably two years old. He is
a light bay, star in bis forehead, both bind feet white.
When found had a cord tied cuund bin neck.
The owner can have him by proving property, and
paying all expenses. F. II- AAiSDEX.
December 6, 1S61 n22-3w.pd
Commissioner's Notice.
- Notice Is hereby given that the undersigneJ having
beeu appointed by the Problre Court of Nemaha couuiy,
Nebraska Territory, aa Commissioners to receive, ex
amine and adjust all claims and demand.- of ail persons
asainU the estate of Henry Hoover, late of said county,
deceased, have appointed
Saturday, 11A of January, A. D. 1862,
At 10 o'clock, A. M. at the office of the Probate Judne
of said county, in Brownville. as the time and place
when and where the sail Commissioners will meet for
the purpose of examining and allowing claims against
said estate. .
All claims against sail estate are hereby required to
be filed at the office of the Probate Court of said county,
within nine months from this date, or they will be for
ever barred.
Given, this, Jd day of December, A. D. 1S61.
H. M INION Commissioners.
December 6th. 186I. n32-tw $7 60
Petition for 1'artition.
Joseph Opeit, Administrator of I
the e late of Peliza Hitter, dec.
va I
Emma Dupree and others. J
In the Probate Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska, Ter
ritory. Petition for Partition of Land.
To Emma Dupree of the State of California, John
Opeltof Missouri, Alfred Opelt and William Cpelt of
Nebraska Territory, and Jotephlne Bell of Missouri, and
Samuel Bel! of Kentucky, Minor children of Josephine
and William Bell deceased, who are heirs and legal
representatives of PelUa Bitter deceased, you are here
by notified that on the UUi day of November, 1861, said
Administrator filed bis petition in the Probnte Court of
said county of Nemaha, the object and prayer of which
is to obtain an order on the 1st day of January, 1862. at
10 o'clock, A 31, lor tbe appointment ot C mruissioners
to make partition and division to and among said heirs,
according to their respective interests in and to the
following described lands, to-wit; The east half of sec
tion 30, town 4, north of range 15 east, containing 320
acres.
Ordered that the abovo be published four weeks in
the Nebraska Advertiser. C. W. WHEELER,
Dec, fl. 1S1 n22-4w 7 60 Probate Judge.
MASTER'S SALE.
Daniel G. White and )
O. B. Hewett
vs i
Cyrua W. Wheeler. J
By virtue of a decretal order '.ftned from the Clerk's
office of the District Court of Nemaha county, in the 2d
Judicial District of Nebraska Territory, upon a dec-ec
made by aaid Court at its September term, A D 1860,
in the above entitled cause, I will sell, on
Monday, the 30f A day of December, 1361,
at tbe hour of 1J o'clock, A of said day. at the door
of Den's If all, the place where said court was las', held,
In Brownville, Nemaha eounty, Nebrafki Territory,
the following demerit! real estate, with the apprn fin
ances thereunto belonging, to-wit:
The south west qnarter of section twenty-three (23,)
In township number live (5 ) north or ranee number
fifteen (if,) east of tie sixth principal meredian. situa
ted In the county and Territory aforesaid except thirty
acres out of .he north west corner, to the bii.het bid
der for cash. . J S. BEDFORD.
Master in Chancery.
November 23,1661 nSl-6w pr fee $12 SO
SHERIFF'S SALE.
1
District Court Neruaba county.
ebraska Territory.
I. T. Tbyte & Co
vs
T. II. Edwards
By virtue of an execution to me directed In the above
entitled case. I will on
Friday, thi 10A dey of January A D 1862,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A M aud 4 o clock P 3t,
of raid day. at the d Mr of Den'o Hall in Brownville,
the place where said eourt was last heid for said Ne
maha county, offer for sale the following described real
estate to-wit :
Tbe east half or lot number eight, and the north east
quarter of lot nunbur nine in block number one in the
original plat of the said town of Brownville, together
with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, bituated
in Nemaha county, Nebraska T rritory
J. W. COLEMAN, Sheriff.
November 28, 1S61 n21-5w $6.
Furniture ! Furniture!!
Toe to'1 complete stock of Purniture ever offered la
this upper country just received by T. BILL.
Brownville, April Sfitfc. ISS1.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHRISTMAS BALL.
There will be a GRAND BALL on Christmas night,
at DEN'S HALL, given by the
BE0WNVILL BRASS BAND.
SUPPER AT B. A. CHAPIN'S.
Admission to Ball and Supper, only $1 SO.
Estray Notice.
To William II. IToover, County Clerk of Nemaha
county, Nebraska . You are hereby notified that on tbe
30th day of November, 1861, I took up on my premises
iu said couuty, the following estray. vis: One -bite
rand red pleded steer supposed to be four years old,
marked witb crop and hole In the right ear and under
slit in the left ear; and oue steer a blue roan, sup
posed to be three jears old, with crop and hole in tba
rietit ear; also one steer calf about one year old, red
roan, with crop and split in the right ear, and underslit
in the left ear. s. H. CALLYf ELL-
December 12th, ISM. n23-3w-pd
SPECIAL IIOTICE.
TO CONSCMPTITES. .
The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a
very lew weeks tr a very ein-ple remedy after having
Buffered several years with a severe lung affection, and
that drea4 disease, Consumption is anxious to cuke
known to bis fellow severer the means of car.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pres
cription used, (free of charge,) with Cirectiens for pre
paring end using the sae, which tbsy will find a IV be
Ccri for Co5CMrTioit) Asthma, EacscniTjs 4c.
The only ooject of the advertiser in sending the Pres
cription is to bene?t the aEict&J, and spread informa.
tion which be conceives to be invaluable, and. he hopes
every srfferer will try his rera"y, aa it will cost thera
nothing, ana may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing tbe prescription will please address
Eev. EDWAED A. WILSON,
Wiinamsbnrg,
Kins County, New Turk.
November 14, 1561. . nl9-3nij
Scorbutic disease are the parent stock from which
arises a Iare proportion of the fatal maladies th3t af
flict mankind . They -are as it were a species of potato
rot in the human constitution, which undermines arid
corrupt all the source cf ita vitality and hastens ita
decay. They are the germ from which spring, Con
sumption, Kbeaumatism, Heart Disease, Liver Com
plaints, and ErcptiTeDiseafes which will be recog
nized as among those most fatal and destructive to the
races of men. So dreadful are its consequences to hu
man life, that it is hatdiy possible to over estimate the
importance of an actual, reliable remedy, that can
sweep out thia Scrofulous contamination. We know
then we shall proclaim welcome news to our readers of
one from such a quarter as will leave little doubt of its
efficacy and still more welcome, when we tell them
that it really does accomplish the end desired. We
Ann's Sabsa akilla, andit is certainly worthy the
attention of tho3e who are affiictei with Scrofula or
Scrofulous complaints. Regiti.tr, Albany. N. JT.
NOTICE.
The Probate Court of Gage county having appointed
the undersigned as Commissioners on tbe estate of Jo
seph PYoud of Gage county, N. T. deceased, do hereby
notify a Ii persons having claims acainst said estate to
present the same to tba Commissioners fey examination
and approval, on the 10th day of January, A. D. 186J,
at Beatrice, or they will be forever debared. from pre
senting the same.
5.c.DAvfsiCommi88loner
Beatrice, December 12tli, 1S61. n23-4w $5
Estray Notice.
Taken np on Saturday the 7th, by the undersigned,
about six miles wst of Brownville, near Weddle'a
bridge, at north east quarter seetion 30, town 5, range
15, a bay horse, about 9 or It years of age, a bald face,
one hind foot white, a large scar on the right side, and
one on the back B. P. McININCn.
December 12th 1S61 n23-3w
$1,27 PROCURES,
POSTAGE PREPAID. Atwater's Patent Press anl
Bk for copying business letters instantly and per
fectly. Agents wanted. Profits good. Send stamp for
particulars, to
J. II. ATWATER, Pro.idenve, R. I.
SHERIFFS SALE.
George Hrm.-.n, for the
u:-e of Craue &. Uiil, S District Court. Nemaha Co.,
vs ) Nebrabka Territory.
John G McCathron and
U B. Strolls. -J
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed in the
above entitled case lwill on Friday tbo loth day of
J.tnnary A D 1863 between the hours of 10 o'cl-ck A
M and 4 o'clock P M of said dy, at tbe door or Den's
Hall iu Brownville. the place wr.ere said court was last
heid for said Nemaha county offer for sale the follow
ing described real estate to-wit: . The south half of tbe
north west quarter of section (lb) fifteen, township (4)
four, north of ranee (13) lltteen, east, taken as the
property or n. B. Strong t satisfy said judgement, all
said real esiate lyinj and beins la Nem.iha county, Ne
braska Territorv. J.W.COLEMAN, Sheriff.
Decmber 6, 1S61 u22-6w $7,50.
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Trtis Deleware Grape Vines
PROPAGATED FROM THE OBIOINAIj
STOCK.
Strong, Wtll-rooted One Year Old Tinet grovn in
open air Wets to $1 each $5fo 10 per doz Extral
year old p:nr 4 A'o. I. txtra larqt laytrt. icitfi
bearing wood. $1.S fo S2.00. to $12 18 er dozen.
AlibO fiuviues of Alieu's new white Uybrid, Anna.
Clevelinjr. Concord, Cuyahoga. CUra, Clinton. Caa
dv Catawba, Diana, ncrbetnont, Rartford, ProIiBc. J
Isbe:is, Iftan. LeNoir. Lydi. Ixtnisa, I.yman. Nor
ton's Virginia Ontario, Op rto Rebecca. Ropers a new
Hybrids. Taylor's Bullitt. To-Kal..n. Union Village, and
manyother kinds, at low prtret. -
STRA IVBERRIES.
Wilson'i Albany, Trtumpa de Grand. Jenny Llnd,
Trollope'a NictorU, and Austin Shaker Strawberries.
Iti-tland. and Catawlssa rver beariim Raspbornea,
Lawton Blackberries, fca, all at the lowest raiea,
JTf-Send for a circular., '
GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, O.
Oct. 3, I860. - nl5-2u.
LAST NOTICE!!
Those who are indebted to me note cr book
account, are hereby notiS-d that thU ia the latt
notice, and that those whid" not pay upon or be
fore next Christina?, will be dealt with "as the law
provides." I trust "a bint to the wise w ojirii-nt."
J.C. DLLLU.
BrownviHe, Oct. 30:h lSfil.
Lumber for Sal
I hare twelve b utidie-1 feet irood merchantable lam
ber, and 10 OOOshinu'es. I wish to trade for a tesm, or
frr cattle, oxen or horses. I will deliver at Boylea
Ferry ou the Nebraska shore. .
WILLIAM C0UC3,
Sonora Island, Cctober IT.h, 1361.
CURE
CURE
rA
!2?voiis'iGadache
CURE
-E7 U
By the ne of thpp PHis the perlctic attacks of .Vct
oua'or Sick Headiche may be preheated ; and If takeo
at the comnic-.iceinent of an attack immediate relief
from pain ami sickness will be obtained.
Tbey seitl!,m rail iu removing the Xautea and ileaa
acne to whirh remales ae so subject.
They act gently upon the boweia removing Contin
ue a.
For Literary Men, Stuientt. Delicate Fpmalea, and
all persons cr tedentery habit t they are valuable as a
Laxative. Improving the appetite, giving fane and i
gor to the digestive organs, and rerinti the jyttural
elastjcitr and strenith f tte whole system.
TheCE?IIaLI: PILLS are the result of lonslnveti
pation and carefully o-nductH experiments; bavin;
been in use many year, during wbicb ime they have
prevented and relievel a vast amount of paiu and snf
ferinst from Hea-lncbe. whether oriaiuatin In the
pout system er from a deranefrl state ot tfce tlonutch
They are entirely veeetable iu their composition, and
may be taken at ali times with perfect safe'y, without
makineany chanpe of diet, and tke abtenct of y dit
agreable tattt renders it eaty to administer fAa U
children.
Beware of counterfeits!
The srennlneiave Ave signatures of Henry C. Spahllng
on each box .
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Veliclnes.
A box will be tent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
Price 25 centsu
Ail order should he addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
43, Cedar Street, New York.
Deo. 6, I860. n22 lj
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OT
SPALDING'S
ClPifiLIC PILLS.
Will convince all who suffer from
HEADACHE,
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN TIIEIR REACH.
At the Testimonial were unnolieitfd by Mr. SPAL
DING, they afford unqurntionnlle pmof of the
efficacy of thit triJy ecieutific discovery.
Beverly, Dec. 11, 1S60
II C Spaldiso, Esg.
I wish for some circulars or lar?e show bill, to
bring your Cephalic lMls tnce particularly before
my customers. If you have anything of the kind,
please rend to tne
One of my customer?, who s subject to severe Sick
Headache, (usually lasting two days,) tra can-d of
a attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her.
&epcctfuilv your?,
. V B WILKES.
IZeynoIdshurrf, Franklin Co OJ
January 9, 1861 f
IIksrt C Spalding,
No 43 Cedar St, N Y -
Dear sir:
Inclo?ed find twenty-five cent?, (25.) for which
ceiid box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address cf
Rev WuiC Filler, Uynoldsbufg, Franklin Co, Ohio.
Your Pill; icori lilc a charm cure Headache al
most inetanter.
Truly yonrs.
W A1C FULLER.
Mb. Spalding.
ilatonville, (7onFeb 5,1861.
Sir:
I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Wire them
to xctll that I want you to send me two dollars worth
more.
Part of these are for tbe neighbors, to whom I gave
a few ont of the fin I box I got from you.
Send the Pills by mail, and oblige
Tour ob't servant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Mr. Spaldixo.
Ilaverford, Pa Feb. (5, 1361.
Sir:
I wih you to seDd me one more box of your Ce
phalic Pills, I hast receiced a grert deal of benefit
from them.
Yours, respectfully.
MARY A'- ST0IKH0USE.
Spruce Creel; Huntinijton Co.,Pa.,
January 18, 1861. f
II. C. Spaldixo.
Sir:
You will pleare send me two boxes of your Cephal
ic Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours.
JXO.B. SIMONS.
P S I hare ued onebox of your Pillt, and fid
them excellent.
BAU Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861.
Hkxrt C. Spaldixo, Esq.
Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which
send me another box of your Cephalic Pilla. They
are truly the bet Pillt I have ever tried.
Direct A. STOVER, P M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co-0.
ETA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
ULUE will save tea times it$ cost annuall y3
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SAVE TDE PIECES ! .
icosomy! dispatch!
t3TuA Stick in Time Saret Nine rJ
As accidents will happen, even in well reulited
families, it Uvery desirable to hve S"me cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toj3,Crock
erv. if e
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can
afford to be without it It ia always ready, aud up
to the sticking point
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.".
N B A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price,
25 ceuti Ad drew
HENRY C SPALDING.
2o 48 Cediir Street, New York,
CAUTION.
A certain unprincipled persons are ettcmptiny to
palm off on th unpccting public. iiuittion of my
PuE PARED GLUE, I would caution all persons t.
examine Ufore purchasing, and ee that the full
name
f-SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUErg
is on the outeide wrapper; all other ara wuidli.2
counterfeit
gmtlHr.3 far lhiin:s.
ITA NECESSITY IX EVERY HOLTSDuOLD
JOnNS L CKOSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
THE STRONGEST CLUE I THE WOTtT.D.
THE CHEAPEST ?LCB IX TUS WORLD.
THE MOST DURABLE GLCK IXT11S WOULD.
TilK ON'LT RKL1 iBLR GUE IX TUB WORLD.
TUS BliST GLUE IS THB WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Ii the only artiol of the kind ever prodded which
WILL 71T1!STA?!D .WATER-
IT HILL MEND WOOD
Save vourbjoken Furniture
IT WILL MEND LEATIIEn
Mend your Harness. StrapV. Belts, BooU Ac
IT WILL MEND GLASS
Save thopeiees of that exr.en?ive Cm (P.n Dvttle.
IT WILL MEND IV )UY
Don't throw away that broken Ivory . a it ia eai
ilv repaieed.
IT WILL MEND CHINA
Your brokea Cuirui Caps and Saucer can bo made
as xvl as new.
IT WILL MEND MARBLE
That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can
, be rat on as strong as ever
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN
No matter if that lrufceu Pitcher did cot but a
t-hillin" a shilling saved ia a shiL'irig earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER
That C.jsly Alabaster Vwa u- br-'.en and yuu can't
match lluitnditit wilt never aovr wnen put to
gether. It will Mend bene, Ccral. Lava,
and in fact everything tmtl.Istals.
Any artiola Cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT
GLUK wiil -.it show where it is mended
Every Hoaecoer should Uiivea supply m Johns
A Crosley's Auierican Cement Glae." N YTimft.
Itis3o couTeuicnt to havi) t- houie." Y Y
Erpret.
,'It u alflrajsrosj; th'n cosaqjeada it to everybody.'
ndepcndeit.
bVe havo tried it and find it as useful iaour house
aa water." Wille'e Spirit of the Time.
23oonomy is WoAltli
810,100 per year saved 4a tvery tamiiy
ly O ne Bottl of
AMERICAN C Til NT GLUE
Price 2-5 Cents per Bottla.
Price 2o Ceuti per Bottle.
Price 2-5 Cents per Bottle,
Trice 2-5 Cents per Bottle.
Trice 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal Reduction to ITliolc
sale Buyers.
TEU3IS CASH.
J2T"for SpIo by all DrugisU and Storekeepers
lhrtuszhout the country,
JOHNS & CROSLEY
fS..le Mannfacturer.)
78 WILLIAM STREET
Corner of Liberty Street. IVE1Y YOUIi.
Inipoi tautto House Owners.
Important to Kiuilderl.
Important to Ralllload Compa
nies. Important to FarnjcrS,
To all whom thimiay concern, end it
concerns everybody.
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA
CEMENT ROOFING,
Tbe Cheapest and moss durable Roofing
IT IS FIRE AfVvATER PSOQ?
It caa be applied to new had oii Uooi'jof all kinds
teep oi u:iip una u cningio rooi s wuacut removing
the Shinte?.
Tlie Cost is only about One-TIiirl
tli at ol Tin, AX 13 ZT IS T'TICi: .4"
Thi.i article bsa been thoroughly tctcl in New
Yor!' City and all pajta of the L'n'ncd States Cana
da West Indie? and Central and youth America on
building of all kinds such ad Factories Foundcriff
ChaTches Kail Road DepoU Cars and on Public
Building jjenerolly Government Buildings 4c. by
the principle lluildors archetecti nnp others during
the past four years nd ha.4 proved to bo the CHEAP
EST and MOST DURaBLK ROOFING in use it is in
every repoct A firk waTHt wkataer and time
PROOF covering for RriGEd OF all kinds.
Thi it ihe OSLYmnterial mauHjantnred in the
United Stnte which combines tbo very desirable
properties of Elaticitg and Durability which are
uni veM'-lly acknowledged to be powered by OUT
;i'A PliliCUA AND INDIA ltULi-
No Heat i3 Required in Makling
Application.
The expenseof applyiu it is trifling is an ordinary
Roof can be covered wild finished the imt day.
It can be applied by any one,
and when finished forms a perfectly r ins Proof -
face with ad elesLio body which cannot bo injured
by Heat Cold or Storms Sbkinkino of Roof
Boards nor any exrernsl action wnutove.
GUTTA PeIicVl? CEMENT.
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when
exposed to the Action of the Whather, and
For Preserving and Repairing
Metal Roofs
OF ALL KINDS.
ThisisTHE ONLY GoilPOSlTIOF KNOWN itaicA tfili
tuccettfitlfy retirf extreme chanijciof all climate for
an length of time when applied to metalt to which
it adheres firmly formiug a body equal to three coal
of ordinary point cost. moch less, and wiil LAST
THREE TIMES AS LON; anafruiu its elasticity
is not injured bv the contraction and expansion of
TIN and other METAL ROOFS coneiucut upon j
sudden changes of the weather, I
It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WAR-M
WEATHER AND WJLL NOT WASH OFF.
Leaky tin and other metal roofs can be readily
repaired with Gutta Percha Cement, and prevented
from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur
ing a perfectly water-tight roof for mny years.
This cement is peoulwrly adapted for the pieser
vation of Iron railings. Stoves, Safes, Agricultural
Implements, Ac, also lr general unnulacturrs use
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other met
al roofs ofevery description, from its great elastici
ty, ianot injured by the contraction and expansion
of mentis, and uiil not crack in cold nor run in
warm weather.
r These materials are adapted to all climates, and
we are preparod to supply orders from any part cf
the country, at short notice, for Gutta Percha roof
ing In rolls, ready prepared for use, and Gutta Pcr
t Ua Cement in barrels, witb full printed direuiioca
lions for application.
We will uiaaa hoeral ana ttilaciiry urrange
ments with responsible purties who would li-e to
establish themselves in a-lucrative and porinar.eut
business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can give abundant prcof of all we rlaim in
favor of our improved Roofing Materials, having ap
piied them to several thousand ltoofs in New Vork
City and vicin.ty.
JOII VS & CROSI.EY
80LK MANL'K CTt'RERf),
Wholesale Warthouse, 7b, William Street,
Corner cf Liberty street, NEW Y0?JT
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be fur
nished on application.
Jjr.7,18ai; J
"Crcvelins' Graps Vines.
Ordcr for Vines of this reilly d-Jician and early
Grape accompanied by Cash will receive prompt
atteLtion.
Good one year Vine, 50j each, $4 rerdcien.
Good two year Vines, Jl,t)0 each, $7 per d veq.
P. M. GOODWIN & LRU..
v2n3 Kingston, Luierne Co., Pa.
To disabled Soldiers. Seaman and -Vari
neri and tcidow or other heirs of thou
who have died or been killed in service.
CHAS. C. TTJCKEH,
Attorney for Clalments,
Bjunty, Lard and Ken.M'on Ajnt,
WASHIIIGTON CITY. D C.
Pensions procnreJ tor Soulier. Se.tmen anJ M riniri
j oi iLe precent war. who re i!irLieiI by wuunj re
celved or diea-e contracte-t wbi :e in rvie; ni Pen
hi ns Boumy Money anl arrej.s of Pjj ni.tair.e l for
; willow or other heir of th a who Lave UieJ or Leen
i killtMl while in nei vicc.
i Bi uni f Lal procured tor service in anv f t other
wars. CUAS. C. TCCXEtt,
Xjv. 7, 1S1 Bl3-tf Vtahisiua, V. 0;
a r d
1ATJZ IJ1TTEI15.
Are r-'.f e veic; iM evtrir'.s. T.e 7 t't '! t-!?"J.'n
U.orJer if haaujystrjl. Tiey rc:;U;jiM t
vv.ir.ie iue liver n t t:Joey; they give tae L iL
i.)ieiive orgn tl:ey rrsulatetbe ecrf.i-M, excre
tion :h1 exhauu. , f-;rj-ie ihe circa: at 5..-, aoa pu
rify t!iO H.l. ' 1 -J. t"'!'&9t ta"iJ! ".' "m t l
wt.ih reTi-rp;J Live-t S'.o ni-ct t, lip-i4. Tiie.
Cfiillsarut J'ever. C-:ive:;eM t L.x.enu re a
tirc'y cjnirulel anl cure! ty tiet rtaiiiee.
DAr.Lir7G'3
. LIVEIl REGULATOR
Remove the tnort; 1 an t bilUJ'J 2ep)it f'm
sK-c tcti cuJbon-c;. n-iialiiw tbe L4ver aa i .. lttr.
reiiiovKi eeryot:r-.c:i n, restores a ntar aUk
tLy a:u.q in ihe v.- i. (,r;in. 1: is a kuperwr
Family J.Icclicino,
iluca be::er ita Puis. ani much ejar to ute.
UAP.LiM;a
LIFE HITTERS
Is a uTiperjor tonic apl diuretic; excellent la r n
los or appetite. C-tulency.feui.ile weatae, trregnlar
itie. pam in the title and bowels. W.iiJ, pro;ui.ui ar.l
bieediD? piles, and (teneral Cebility.
READ THE 1'OLLOWINa TEHTIMONT :
4s. L. Bruai!ey, merchant. IJi Pr.in.r street. Se
Tort, writes. AujJt 13, 1S60: I have twti Ci.ct4
with piles, accompanied wilh b'.ee-hng, tLe last thrt
years ; 1 u.-cd
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR
LIFE
AND
LITTERS,
And now consider myseir entirilg cuaj.
Tt.n. John A. Crjss write. "Crook :yn. liarck liia.
1360. In the f pring ot I3i 1 t k a (evert cold. wbaA
Induced a violent lever. I Uk iwg dji t
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR.
j It broke op my cu'.U and fevrr at unce. Pri'u W
iiim auac. l ai ;t-eu irui.unsi wui avoDciia ieiurii
rnotitbs; I bave fell nuthing tr it sii:.p."
Otis Studiey. E'i . i:s Kat totu :r-:. Xew Tort .'
write: ' August 13. 10 I hud a iti.r.rulty wi;o lh
ICldney Complaint three yet4, with c ntant pjia iu
the small u( my back. I had used most all kmda t
uicuiviuv., wu ivuwi uu iuaipii& rvi.cx vakil a
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR
AND
LIFE BITTERS.
1 pisi clotted bloud by the urethra. I am now en
tirely cured, and take pie-sure iu recuma;ead.52 tc
ienje"iieb."
Mrs. C. TeUw, II Chrttopber Street, .V. T.. wri::
Feb. 2u, 1S50. I have been sul.iect to attck ut Aitfc
tna the l.-t tweaty years. I have never fuad ayic
equal to
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR,
In am.rdirg imnie-iiate relief It is athjrou;a Uvr.
and billious remedy."
Mrs. Toiitiit. ot BrcKk'yn. wrUev
Iu Kay last I b iJ a severe attick
fined me t tLe boce. I Lk cua bottle o(
darling's
LIFE BITTERS, -
and was entirely cured. I have had nj a'tak tnc.w .
D. VTesterviiie, Ksj , of Suth 6ih, oef 8th Stret.
wiliiqit.biirg. L- writes; ' Antist 6. )--lI.tln
leoo troubled with a diCciity in tbe Liver, and iuUv-.t
to biiliou attacks, I was adrined ty a frieud l try
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR.
I dlil so. and fonnd it to operate adiui'ably, retoovlnx U-
bile and arousing tl liver t activity. J feav a.-a
used it as a
HTftTVk lly IVocllcino
When oar cliildrcn are nt vt sorts, we irie them a few
dri p and it eeia iham all richt. I Dim) it meet tit.
Keuerat wants of the stomach and bv.wla wLea di.ovr
dere.1 .
P.eadee. if yon need either or b-ith of tbee mmt e
celleut Heme lies, inquire for thero at thesi(rf ; if y
Co not find them, tail e no other. b'it inel'i One Dol lr
p a Iftt'er. and on receipt of tr-.e nivre, the Ueinedy
Leuiedies will be sent accordi'iii to your uuectior.a, by
mail erexps. pot paiC. A'te'-e",
VK L S. D.VRMVa.
102 Xjsssii Street. New Tort.
Tut in CO cent aai II Bottle eawrh.
Nov. 7. 1-31. ti!t-'n
Tebniiry S3 liAO.
vt Pii. vUkh ea
PEI1MCE & GO'S,
LinTaC-aii Botanic GarJess ari Xjirsfrics.
(F0UXD2D, 1T37 )
Flus-iiuK, Ircr j; Island, 17 ear I7aw Tork,
rSICED CATALOGUE3. which are eat to
pnrcbara of Tri, aud to applicanu ho lcia
stamps No. 1 Descriptive Catalopae cf Fruit atd
Ornamental Trees and Struts. Rasni.jrnos, Ctirrint
and all other saall Fruits. ".. 3-Iwse, Carnation
Chrysanthemums. Phlnx. Iris. Dxiblo Swat Wiliinta
and other Herbaceom Finwericst Plants. No. 3 Xxtr
Larse Fruit Trees, Evergreens nd wther Ornmarual
Trees kiii Shrubs, suitable for immediate f."nit-earinf
and embelihnietit. No. 4 Wholes! C-taioyne for
Nurseries and Dealers, comprising Trees ?hrub, Ro.
Plants. Bulbons Flower R.X. W, S::ks for Eujtraitina,
c. N. 6 Wholesale Catilocne fur Vegetable, Xsru
cnltnral and Flower seeds, til Trees nd Shru See-n."
i.c. No. 6 Descriptive Catalogue of our Tnrivai
Collection of 160 Select Varietiei of Strawherrie. wi'i
a Rejected List, and Direction for C'lltaire. Ho. S.
Wholesale List of Native an 1 Forzzu Grpe. N..
Catalogue of ltuihoui Flowers of every C aa, together
with Tree and Ilerbaceou Panie. Dahli is. Primrose.
Pnleanthiis. Cowslips. Auricula.. Daises, lrl and othr
Rare Floweriu Plants. No. Jo Whr lea!e Cataloi
of tbe same No. 13 Catalogue of frecnhue PUiiIm,
No. II Descriptive Catalogae of 3JO Native and l-it
Foreiiu Varieties f Grapes.
N. B. The price bavebeen (trea'y rediiced, anl'thvf
who deire will please send their I-jts, which will
priced at tbe lowest rates.
Novcu ber 21, mi, r.j-ti
50,000 LBS WOOIa WASTED.
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
iwo LxtcnMvc uoolon r;iCior;ci are ia
SLTCESSFL'L OPKRAIOX.
ONE NEW AND FITTED UP
With all the Latest Fine JmprovcncnLi.
AVe are ireiarel to nnnufVtnrc to order, anl
have for sale the following Goods:
Satinets. Heavy end LIsht,
JEAXS TWEEDS, FLAWELS
AVIIITE, COLORED, STRIPED AND PLAIN
Xj Iuooy o,
Fulled liueys Colored IVhlto
and Mixed, 1 -2 Yard 3 wide.
FULLED CLOTH.
Blankets of ali Kick and all Qualities,
YARNS OF ALL SIZES AND COLORS,
Warranted all Goods of the best material.
tt?We will euhango the above Good, for WwT.
or cash.
Fancy nyinsr lo Order.
We will pay cash for an amount of Wool, at
Jlrket I rices.
Flour constantly on hand for sale. The best prix
paid for wheat.
N. BL'EL A SON. BUELLJt DLTOJv.
Anust. 21. ISft f).
tfae mim.- .
To the Army and Citizens
UF
We will sell frcm thia aate, gvod Floer, at $1,50 j ex
act.
Toll for CQton criadia?, one-ixth per Basbel.
ALSO
Flonr exchaujvd for Wheat.
Corn, Meal for Sale.
Our Flonr kept constantly on hind at tie Hill and
the principle stores iu Browuvillc.
MELVIN & COAT
FRENCH'S CONICAL
TfT T . . 1
rusiiiiig iuai'iimes.
Tie m-l imp!e, rl!irble. c-nvenlcct and eeca-ttieat
ai ttcia ever inventel fur tb parpoH.
Will do the whir:r of an ordinary family before
breakfast, not only taih? time but clothes.
By strictly f.dir wirif tLe printe'l direction, which ar
nimp'e and evjr, ii will wash, at one titji. ;,t fbnt..
or two duieo smal' articles, ta about t:x tr tvn tais
utrt, or their equivalent.
By all the vr.tniary methods of cfran:.-;.: Cue fjf.-,
guru m laces, sc., the (rreaie-t eare ii required. wb.i'e
wiih thia riM.-,ine the nsi 4t4i article ci.i be
wa-hed without the pf.ibi'ity ..f d ire
Tliee reMiiu are 'pnrjved ty toe ojustaat reaction
the tid wLiie the uuchinp is in jnui.o.
f Tami lies lsnndries. ho'els. V.ard.f.g-hotKe. h.-"7it-aU.
ayl i;ns, b arim-i hwl. on fchipi and teanff,
and in t. e arniy. wb' Lave ifcee mactiiueiin oe,
sent in th-!r t--f iDHiii vuluntarially, and the tii-.
niiutu of li e Pifl se xpry numerous, ajuie of tA
I have p'lb, i-.',. in rm iblet form.
All lust'' t f Piijiic ia a careful exaiiaa;in of
thi m.'eiii'ip Lri ; rnr:fninz of other.
G-iierl De;.t 4itf iiioadway, corner Casalid , Kew
! Turs.
S Price enly Ten Dollars.
I N B A 'ihei iii-c-int t. tbe Trzdi J?nti
tcau;ii sena or a Lircu'ar
Address hox &3J, X T. City P. O.