Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 06, 1862, Image 4

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JA NECESSITY IN EVERY XIOUSDIIOLD
JOHNS & CROSLET'S
'American Cement Glue
TTTK STF.ny'.r-T GU'E IN THE TfiRLP.
. 'THE CH K AIT.i'T IN" TKK VOHI.H.
. THE A.''T 1 . n.Al l.fc CJ.fK IN 7i:K V,or.IT.
miK on lt ia i.i ulk. tun: is iue wokld.
. tue ti'ii iiLi li ix mi: would.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Is the on!y artSc'e of Ib-a kind ever prod -('k1 wbich
will wits: jtai:d water-
If WILL MENU WOOD
I'iivo v:ur !.. ken Furniture
IT WILL mend leather
ilend your IIarnef. Strap, Belts, Boots ie
' IT WILL MEND GLASS
Fare tLoT-cico i.f that e x pensive Cut 6"as Bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVORY
lx.'l throw away that lro'c n Ivory Fan it is taa-
ilvrotaieeL
ITV.ILLMEND CHINA
Your broker: CLlna Ci:-?and Saucers can be made
.un .-'x.'.i ns new.
, IT WILL MEND MARBLE
That pie? 8 krior-ked out of your MjrV.e IJaatie csn
rc rut on ns strorir " tTr'
IT WILL MEND TORCELAIN
Kotaatter jf list broken Pitcher did cc:tlata
Lil!irijr a fdriillrc caved is a ebi'.ling caniea.
.;. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER
That Cosly Alabaster Vuse is Irocken and jou can't
match it mend it it will never ihaw when j ut to-
p-viber.
'it Trill r.Tcnd beno, Coizh hzvz,
' andia feet everything butl'stals.
.Any article Cem-- -ed with AML-RICAN CEUXT
GLUE w'i'l .? ?how where ft is mended
''Every ITout UecjH;rfi!Ouia i.avsa tupply of Johns
A Crosley's American Cement tiluc." A Y 27mc.
'Jt in so convenient to lave ia the house." JT 1
Expre.
,it it always ready; this commends it to everybody.
Independent.
W hare tried it ar.d tai it ns useful ia our bouse
us wUer."- Wille'i Spirit of iie fri.
ricouomy io mTon.ltla.
'$1U,1'UU per year saved in every laimly
- . tyUneiioitlor
AIIERICAN CEi'JEHT GLUE
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
' Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
. - Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
' " Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Tery Liberal Kcduction to THioIe
- fcalc Kixyers.
TEIMIS CASH.
lTTor S'e by a'.l Dru-st3 LiJ Storekeepers
lhf on shout the country,
. JOHNS & CROSLEY
, '. . (Sole J!aEufactitren.)
73 W1LLL1M STREET
rni?r of Liberty Street. 7 I1"T 1'C Illi..
rnportanKo Ilotrse OxTacrs.
ill pcrtant to Kullclcrl.
.tiportant to Ila.il Iload Compa
nies. Important to rarracrff.
"j all vhbn . this may concern, and ii
concerns everybody.
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
"l?IFHOVHD GUTTA PEHCHA
, "EJIENT roofing,
Cheapest end mos3 durable Roofing
in use.
- is fire a::d water fsoo?
1 n he Ej-pT:cl to uew and old Boofsof all kinds
. ; ; oifiat and to Sting! 9 roofs without reniovir-r
- . !. in tries.
;o Cost lsc-r : .orUCi, ...ird
trfTf" ' . .ri5TTICn
r i. .',9 i8s Li-tu laorouchly terted in Kew
i cay aj an pajts of the United States Cana-
'csl ladie? and Central and gouth America on
, ' Irgs el all kinds such as Factories Founderief
' . i-'.-og laillioad Depots Cars and on Public
1' !; f js fesero'Jy Government Buildings Ao. by
,-..! -lpleBttilders archetects anp others during
o t fouryearsandhMproTedtobethe CIIEaP
' - : . .i lMOil DURABLE KOOFING in u?e it ia in
""' -pOCtA FIKK WATFB fTElTAES and TIXJ
J . - vering forBoGESCP all kixds.
. iht OSLYmalexial maufantnred in lAe
. . :iate which combines the Tery desirable
. '-Hsof Llatticitg and Duralility which are
;liy acknowledged to be possessed by OUT
' - I'ERCHAAND INDIA KUIi-
ll'c at i3 Required ia Llalilin
Application, Z ' - ?nse of applying it is trifiing as aa ordinary
;. fan be corered vni finished the tame day.
an be applied by any one,
1 finitihed forms a perfectly Fikk Proof r
. a an ele?tic body which cannot be injured
! .;r.T Cold cr SroEix3 Shrinking of P.oof
nor any external action whatever.
: r::TTA pHYl? cement.'
.. . LV-atir.g Metals cf all Kinds when
-0-; d lo the Action cf the Wbather, and
i . I'rccnlnrraiiil Repair Ingr
Jletal i:oo(s
. ' .... CF ALLKLNUS.
i"TIT5 ONLY CoxrOSITIOF KNOWN tr7i jtk will
'. " ' f--S trireme chattaei of all ilimatet for
. flJt f time vhen pplied to netaU to which
. rcsHrmlT fomin? a body equal to three cost?
":-ry paint costa much le.s, and will LAHT
' .:. TIJES AS LONG; and from its cla?Ueity
j injured "by he contraction and expansion cf
. ': A other iiETAL F.OOFS conscQutut upon
-: changes of the weather.
' :.' n CRACK IN COLD OR BUN IN' WARM
V . 1'iIEB AND WILL LOT YAFI1 OI F.
i h y tin and other metal roofs can be readily
y'-U J with Gutta Perxha Cemer.t, cr.J prevented
."Lrther corrosion and leakir r, thereby ensur
: ;V.Tfoct!y water-tight roof fur many years.
: : cement is peculiarly adapted for the pieser-
u v-f Iron railirp, Stores, Safes, AgwculturaJ
. - ui fBts. &cn also for peneral rnanutneturerg ue
- '-f'.UTTA FERCIIA CEMENT
j preyerriiig and repairing iinana ctner met
: (.'is v fcvery dcfcririion, from its great elastici
i . - iii.t ii .jun.'i y the couraetion and expansion
u,:-ls, cud i ' crack in cold nor run in
:c ir.it. ..si: h'. .jtcl to all climates, and
. u-e j re- - ;i to sepply criers fro:a ai:y part of
'. ;juLtn,t thcrt ii.u, fr Gutta Pereba roof
" tii r-'-lif rea'Ty jvy - 1 for use, a&J Gutta Pcr
i . d u.ttt ia l :rc;.-, ..h full printed directions
f.-r rrllciti.-a.
. u ill u-ike liberal and satisfactory arrange
j. . .iih rtfpoDKibls parties who would like to
I. eh theLifdves in a lucrarive and permanent
' OUR TEEMS ABE CASH,
can give abundant proof of all we claim in
' r -f our improved BooUng Materials, bavin; ap
' . them to several thsusaud Hoofs in New Vork
.sui vicia'lty.
joiir;s c:c riAiz:
SOLE MINt'FACTrKEKS, '
! ".'.( '.ViflJe Vi'arthovss, 7S, Vt'iHiar.i Strut,
T Liberty street, 1TEV7 YCHE
1 .1 descriptive Circulars and Prices Kill be fur
'i d n T5 Ucatica.
. v.T.lbil. ly
' irevr IlcnDdic3 for-
SPERI.TATORRKGA.
HOWARD ASSOC I A T ION,
rniLAEzi.riiijs
? cr.tr tin, t lr.tr.:': rn t$teli;ht& Ip trrcial r
' t.'.trt,fcrrt e lU..(f cf the ; Ij.ttretted.
i l.uted I irit..t end Chronic l'(tusc. and
' rr:'--: JT t;-r cf L:iaut cf tkt itsucl
v ' fent.
li.DIC-13j ADYTCn l lvfa greils, by the AcUng
r. a. ' i '
f ' 'tWt ?iui! 0-w.ft, aric-a t! e NE'.V r.FJffc.
1 cir; ' red in tie i-.;; c.kary, f '.t srste i ) titer
.-:. j cs,J;f cr tUrie. 2 wo or urt-eC-.i : ; s e - c, U
a'.'vcm rr.. j. rriiT.TK L'.'-rr-rrr-:-:. r.i i-
- ICo. f- i.ii!.:..s J ' It...-tcl; Ua, J.
rr ::. , s. ru-iT
(Mute""- - Min mnwai mm n i i 'i iimwmnwwt - .
' .:. Cathartic Fills.
" In tbfl mor.lli of r?-eTi.ier, v.: O.e onIersl)?nl for
ft:e ftrst time t t:'f f -r k-'c- to t! t i5K" J i;i-
VEE DO&S' IXi py. PAkl. ,'IX2 I'i'C'.'-t'Jj andiatlir
Short p riod ti.ey i've fjvca tcci tr i t r Bai iifac
lioa tisaar ll-.vaiKli of j.pr-d!i fc'-re trie
item ti.at it is uc au t"-Usb".;i.,i'd att;.e:e. Sl,afti.'.'itt
of UxiiiyBn.J tueutal mi-err iruii.'C ':ti.'!r from a i.e
gleet of aniallnwiTJa-'c l su.-jtiJu3:, ii is there,
fore of the slmo in;wruuce t b i si'eaUi n t3
the least ail hk tnrtinx lu :.iy aKsucM shoull te
hat; tor 4iee of liieborty ir. .- t iavariatlr -' tna
nund. Tlie snbscrircrnow omr atlt a trial k4'-
Bit. J. BO VEE DOBS-Si;
In-crirJ T7ia3 Eittsra;;.'".
from all ?i iave used tbem. Ve ciat!'i'S the
world to pruduce their eua!.
Thee Hitters far tte er.re if Venk Stonaihs, fn
era 1 ycttitity, i,d for Purifying KnrirEins tbe
B!oji3, are iibnoiutely unr.nrpa: -t-cd ty ny o'lier rtBJC
ly on earth. To be assured! of tl is, it is niy rteces
erir to make tie trial. Te wj'ie is of a ve -y supe
rior q iaiity WU:g s?)out one-tfurd -stronster than oth
er witie, ri!t sr aiid iavi jratinar the wholtt FyUffru
from the beaJ to the feet. As thews titters sre toiiie
and alterative ia their character, s they streng.hen
and inviporste the whole rystem and ?sve a fin toue
and healthy action tj all its parts, by equaluinj the
circulation, remosii.se the obstructions and itroducing
s geiicial warnth. They are excellent for diseasi and
weatncbupefulisr to Females, where a tonic Is requir
ed to strengthen and trace the sy1em: Ko lady who
is subject to latitude and faintness, should be wiibout
Iheui as they sre revivifying iD their sctioa. ;
TIIESF. BITTERS
Villi not only Core hut Prevent
iiisease.
and in fhis rcpeet are doubly valnshle to the person
vho nifty use them for
INSIPIENT CONSMMPTION
weak Lung, Indipention, Dyspepsia, diseasec of the
ervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for fell cases
requiring a Tonic ' ' i E .
DR. DODD'S ; :
Celebrated -"Tine Hitters :
fT-o TTxx curj3 ,nt o .n cd."
Fur fciiei hroat so cuuiKtoa trujug tue Clf.-jy ."liay
are truly tnraluable. .
For the 'aged aniinfirm, and for persons of weak
constitutkr.H For ministers c-f th Ropel, lawyer
and all pullic sp.ickers for Tbook-aeepers tailors
seamstresses. stiidcnta,ar artifts,snd all persons lea
ah.g a sodeut ry ij re, they wiU prove heueScial.
A a be vera, t; ;hey are wholesowe, innocent, aud
deliciotis to the tate. They product all the exhio;-at-Ing
effectsof brandy or wine, without iutoxicaung; and
are a valuable remedy for persons articled to the use of
exessive strong drii:t, and who wish to refrain from It.
They a! e pure ar.d et.tirely free from the poisons con
eained in the ad alters ted wines and brandies with which
the country Is fioodf I.
These hitters noto nly CrRE but prevent diseaso, and
sisould be used by a-: I bo live in a conat ry where the
water is bad, or" where chills and fever are prevalent.
Koine entirely innocent and harmless they may be sir.
en freely to children and infants with iropuiiity,
phvsicians and Clerfymen, and tern; erance4Yocates
as an act of fcumsnity, should assist in spreading ttese
valuihle bitters over the land, and threly essentially
banish drunkenness and disease. " -
In all aCectlaxis cf tlie Ilcaa.SicIs.
I2e &nclic, or fiervosisalScad
aclse, E?r. Iod"s Imperial ITisie
Hitters I III be found to be most
Salntam and! i::iIcacIoiis. -
rE3IAI.CS. x
The maty 'clrtlocates which have bren tend(3rtd ns
andtho l'ers which we daily receive, are conclusive
proof thr.t smong the women tl ese Enters havesiven
a sa'isfVr'aou which no others have ever done btfore.
Jlawoman in the land should be without them, and
those wh? once use them, will not fail to keep a full
supply.
23X1 JEovco Dod'o .,
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS,
Are prcr?.rc"t ly an etrifnent anft.slinfcT physician, wh
has used thc : succssfull7 in his practice for the las
twenty-Eve ye;irs. The proprietor before purohaMin
the exjlusive" right to manufacture and sell Dr. Bore
Dodt Ceiehraieg laiperfal Wine Bit ers, hadtthem test
ed by two ditin?uH hed medical practitioners, who pro .
Donnced tbeni a valuable and safe remedy fordssease.
Although the mt;ucal men of this country, is a gen
eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do
not believe that a respectable Physician can be found
i the United States, acquainted with their mdicai
properties, who will rot highly approve Vr. Dud's IM
PERIAL WINE BITTERS
In all newly settled places, where there is always
a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poi
sonous miasma is created, these hitters shuold ba used
every roorniriR bof ore breakfast.
Dir. J. DOYEC HODS-' '
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS '
Are c;----r I :' r rart'andntadullerated wise, wb
bined wuh JUihary, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, T.Tlld
Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and fiftntiau.
They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himself, who is an
experienced and successful physician, and hence should
not be classed anion? the quack nostrums which liood
the country, and sgmst which the medical profession
so Justly denounce.
These truly rslcalla Bitters have len so thoronnhly
tested by all classes of comurcmity, for almost every vri
ety of disease incident to human system, that they are
now deemed ind.sj entahle as a
Tonic, I ledicines and a
Beverage. .
Tarclir.se enc BotUe
It Costs hut jLlttle! Pnrlfy tlie
niood. Give Tone to the
macli -I'caovasc tlie Sys
.... an tl Prolong ILlfe, :
Price 01 CO pcrEottlc, 6 Bottles
for 5 CO
Prepared and sold ty
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO:,
SOLE PROPRIETOS . :
13 Ttrilliara Street, Hew York.
For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
cm the country. Oct. 17. 1BCI.
I 0 R AVI II ES .
MY Stock of native vines comprise all the Tent
lie varieties with which I am acquainted. The
lants have been produced with preat care, under the
most favorable circumgtancea for feealthy dsvolop
ment,and surpass in excellency any that I havehere-tc-fore
been obla to o2er..
For the fall trade; only a limited supply of TJ:uo-
Tillage, Lenoir, LmcOiajrau.inejLIsinjharg, lay
er (or Bullitt,) and Allen's Hybrid is offered. Of
best Delaware layers, also, the supply is not large,
but quality unequmea.
The stock from Delaware, single eyes grown both
in house and open air, is large and fine. For vine
yard planting some strong vines, jrr&ftcfon Cataw
ba and Isabella stock -, re offered, at a low price
roots very strong.'
Very large layers of Diana, Herbemont, and Con
cord, grown-with especial care for immediate bear
ing. Good layers of Anna, Rogers' Hybrid, 12 kinds
also Clara, Ca.s-iiy, To Kalon, Robeoca, Miller's
Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby's August, Hudson, II.
Prolific, Cuyahoga. Ao.
A general assortment of foreign varieties for ri
ueries. ' . - .
Cf Dowsirg'g Everbeariug jralbcrry th supply
is not large, and a great part of th trees already
ordered. They are very -rigorous; and the rood
well grown and matured.
Yholesale descriptive list sent lo those who wish
to form clubs, on application. . List also sent to
dealers. Potrrth edition of Illustrated Catalogue
sent for two three-cent staxps It is designed to be
a full and comprehensive treatise on the manage
ment cf the vine, giving such information as pur
chasers and growers aro supposed to need." 1'artio
ular directions ure given for tb preparation of tho
soil and planting, end tho direction for tra-i-iing
are illustrated by mar" ' "rtfully prepared: er.grar
ings. !
The descriptions cf the vcrietks will be found
accurate and trest worthy, being drawn front person
al knowclede, and very sxtenslve observation.
Ct-t r,n s ttti
ION A, NEAR PEEKSKILL,
TJ'cKtcIiester Co., rcw Tc-rlt .
.llauauiui VkaivJ aud KJi..-u.LLyi
FOR SALE 121 and 123 South TTater Street,
Chksgo, 111. IViecs, Wsx-d $35, Coal ?i!3vslapie
sizes other siics in proportion, with freight ailled
irora inciory in ew xorn. to wiiw-agt). r
The advanhifis of cooked over raw food ts admit
t& by all. Thi oil wny cf boiling in kettles is both
U w and expensive, so much so taut but few men cio
ii. Seme thing aK.repru.-t.kci cast be hd ' Stcaaa
ff-c:.:;;rj to be the nly all etna-tire. The ratente
1 .e rtiaicd all the advant3r53 of the Vortiibie Cal
Cron f.r boiling, and devised xnear.i cf f-tnernlirg.
i'.cs-j fu:! ;:er.t far ali pitcFs. Jt u s"nr',!e a4"
pr-c-.Lil, a i proves a FEliF 1XT SUCCESS. . .
X 'T r i
VI . 2. . . .V .
. E J. i sgnt for lUinbis ani Uorth-Vrcss,
a a. t arer h't.. Cbicaco. -
V. here w.,'1 alsc be fund Dow:cs A 'Cj's D
j IVrtp"?, Torog CI lerrs, Chain and Cicr-i..a T.'fU
reaps, Tbia.V i.keins and .va.l Jrotr, as wtS as
every vanty of lannirg Tools, CWt Ira (!orn-f'-t-llcrs,
Tu-i Jdll'.s, Hay and . HatTcrm Ststlo.
: tCTC3, ia.. The above will bo soli on aicou jt of
tl rr auu "facturer?, at their respective faotwj prices,
ad lirg frci-bt to this place
fcj S m W.4
3
JOHH A. POITIT,
" ' ' Has Removed
From his Old Stand oa the "Levee to '
, ' . - i J .. . . . d w W'X .,
MAIN STREET,
. BROWIiVlLLE If T.
here be has opened pi
FRESH. ; ; STOCK
DRY GOODS,
. ' AtSO "
v ' '" ' 1
, A Largti. Stock of Choke Family
oeries,
COS8IST1KC OF "...
Flo z
aia,
I3accn
CcHcc, . ,3 :- ,.: '''!".:
Tea, .
Salt, .' '
:l 0 T . . :Chzss3t :; 7 i tl
Candles,
" And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
; - Such as -
Spice, ' . - .;
Peppers, .
. . Soda, ' '
Salaratus,
GiDger,.
7 ; Allspice, -.'
, v ' ; ; . : , etc., etc.
jltcell selected StocJc of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERf.
Q tiEENS VA RE,
&h dLdllo it 37" B
Boots and Shoes. .
KiS knowledge of the trade and wants of the people
of Boownville snd vicinity enables him to make judici
ous purchases expressly for this market, lie asks an
examination ofhls Stock, feeling assured he will be
able to satisfy ii quality, style and prices.
flfiiif-nil?
WHITNEY'S BLOCK
j , r-.a r
if
t . ...u .. I
CHOICE LIQUORS.
Wholesale and RetaiL
Svan-'rorthing,
OF THE
Jyj liw'WrJUVVLaJ
BROWNVILLE,
Has Just rece.vcd a choice lot of the best brands of
liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon,
Quart or single Drink. The following is a partial list:
IJRA1IDIE8:
French, . ! ' . ;
Cognac, . . .
Apple, ' -
Raspberry,
. Peach, . .
7 ' 7 ; Cherry,, '
:7 7 Blackberry.
"1711113:
Port, - '7. 77, 7 - V :': '
' Hungarianv' ,. .
Sherry,
" ' Malaga-,1 ' 1
'' Medara-,
' V . ' Champagne.
17HIGKIED : ,
Bourlnn, : , '
' .-Rye, ; 7V.-. : .
... ; ; SbotcH, .; -.. :;
....... Irish,
: . .- . i v . . Manongahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILhlARD SALOOH AND
.Ten '.-'.Pin ' Alby..
, Main Street, Brownville.
Ifsvmber 14, 186. n!9-tf
fcw? m mamw mj urmi o J i' m V
Jin.u-y 1ES2.
tf
Saddles, liri'tlles, Collars, ttlifp's',
Lashes, Lines; Gtthst Surcingles,
Stirrvfts and Leathers, Snafjle,
Curb and Port Biiis, Ring
. Bradoons, Buggy Trimmings.
Plastering Hair Constantly on Hand.
Inorder to suit all, I make names from $ -35
per set. . ?-
I have collar from 65 cents to $2 oacli.
Halters from 75c. to $1.75 err;li.
1 tpIIjIi BEIil AS LOT7,-,if not lowe
tian eny one north cf Ct, Josepli, and those
wishing any-LhiDg ia my Utie will Had it to
their adv&rit ago to give Tze a call before bay
ins el-'iere, '
JOHN MDDLETON,
X - r. r-"r-T-w m
v t j. ji.i - a A
. -. .Ipi)l0 TrCC3. :'
Tor sale by liaun & richer, at th Erownviil
Nursery. . . . ;
Ayer's Ague Cure,
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
Ever offered in this Market. '. "
ro DOICT AH OUT IT!
CALL AND SE7 FOR YOURSELVS
.-, r THE
Batimore Cotliing Store,
brovtit villi;, it. t.
1-1:1 .ii
J!i Ii U JJi HA
Announce t th j :ic that he 'has opened out a
stock of -
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
1 CARPET SACKS,
7". . GENTLMEN'S UN
DERWEAR,
Unprecedented In quantify, quality and prices- Uo
is determined his rrices tshall correspond with the
times, and therefore oS'er here in the Vest, at just
as low rates as such g ods can be purchased anywhere
in tlio United States. As a samule of his prices he
wilt mention that he sells . ..
Ccats from $1,25 up to $15,
Pants from $1 to $7,
, Vests from $1 to $5.
Boois, Shoes, Plats, Cap9, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus
ders, Kecklies, Sucks, Handkerchiefs, &c, in the same
proportion.
The proprietor embrace this opportunity of ret urning
thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef
forts in the f uture to give entire satisfaction.
. DAVID SEIGEL,
Erowwvilk-.JunelS, I561.-ly . ... .
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which- this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the w hole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is free,
from it attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint 13 variously
eauscd by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, iilth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. "What
ever be its origin, it ia hereditary in the con
stitution, descending from parents to children
unto the tldrd and fourth generation ; " indeed,
it seems to be the rod of llim who says, I
will visit the iniquities of tlie fathers upon
their children."
Its effects eommence by deposition from the
blood cf corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; ia the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but thoy have far less power to- with
stand tlie attacks of other diseases t conse
quently vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by tliis taint in tlie
system. Most of the consumption winch de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in tins scrofulous contamination; and many,
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all - the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people rre srrofulo-'.:!! ;
their persons are invaded by tl.is lurhij g in
fection, and their health is u: .muted by it.
To cleanse it from the ystrt wo mu.-t renovate
the Liood by art alterative i..t ZJ.:.z, and invigorate-
it by healthy fool ad exercise.
Such a. medicine we supply in-
AYERrS
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Ilence it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula,- but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as ErturrivE
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fiue,
ItOSE, Or EllYSU'ELAS, PlMM.ES, PCSTUI.ES,
Blotches, Blaixs and BoiiXi'mous, Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scai.i Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dfs
KAsEsr Drotsy, Dyspepsia, Deiulity, a-:idy
indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia
ted ok Impure Blood. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of tlie blood. Tlie
particular purpose and virtue of tliis Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which -sound health ia impossible in
contaminated constitutions
-Al"ER'S
Ague
Cure
FOIt THE SPEEDY CURE Of
. . .... " . . -.".
Intermittent Fever, or Fever unci Ajrnf,
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever,' Duinl
Ague, Periodical TIeadaclie, or Billon
Headache, and Billons Fevers, indeed
for the whole class of diseases originat
ing in biliary derangement, caused hy
the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries.
"We are enabled here to offer the comnntcity a
remedy which, while it cures the above complaints
with certainty, is still perfectly harmless m any
quantity. Such a remedy ia invaluable in districts
where these afflicting disorders prevail. This
" Cure m expels the miasmatic poison of Feves
and Ague from the system; and prevents the de
velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap
proach of its preaionitory symptoms. . It is not only
the best remedy ever yet discovered for this clasr
of complaints, but also the cheapest. The larc;e
quantity we supply for a' dollar brings it within the
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
Fever and Ague prevails, every body should
have it and use it freely both for cure and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered-for the speedy and' certain'
wire of Intermittoits is that it contains no Quinine'
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious effects wi. clever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if
they hud never had the disease. .
- 1 ever and Ague is not alone' the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. ' A great variety of disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which are'
SeurcJfjkt, Rhctirtuitism, Govt, lleauUche, Blind-'
ness, Tooihachc, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, pal
pitatian, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hyster
ics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralisis and -rmigement
of the Stomach, all of which, when'
originating in this cause, put on the intermittent
type, or become periodicar. This " Cure " expels
the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
theni all alike. It is an invaluable protection to
immigrant and persons travelling oc temporarily
residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the infection,
that wiU be excreted from the system, and cannot
accumulate in suScient quantity to ripen into dis
ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
nsittents if they avail themselves of the protection
thns remedy af.br is.
Txczl Ij Er. ?.C. AYLU Is, CO., IctcII, Ilasa.
JOHN MAUN,
J. J. THURMAN,
. i ". ; Druggists, Brownvillfi,. N. T.
STOLEN HORSES.
I II A L in my possess. on four hevd of horses
taken from Jayhawking horse thieves, to-wli:
One large iroe gray mare.
One brown poney, with ros-chei mane and & blaze
face. t
One bay horse with black mane and tail ; one hin J
foot white above the hoof j one fore foot white to
the ankle joint. ' " ; - - r
Oaedunn horse, black mane and tail.
The owners axe" requested to prove property end
pay charges. RICHARD F. BAl'.UEr.
Dep. Sheriff.
BrowaviUe,N. T., Jan. 2Slh, ISSJL. n39;-3t
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MAIN STREET1. P.ROWNVILLE. N. T.
TaSes pleasure iu announcin? that 1 a has now on band, a larse and select stocK of every art cle ia his Hue,
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Of all the improved patferii; via: Plynioua Rock, Charter Uak. Valley i jrge, iiievate-1 Oven, &e.,
Jir.i and Parlor Stoves of an eni-e variety, wm of which are entirely-new designs, vii : A corabiued
C'Xia and Pwlor titovos, feomeiiiiB very nice tuaeca ror smait ramiiies
HEAVY SHEET TKON 011 SUGAK BOILERS
And Large Cast Iron Kottles from 8 to 22 gallons.
Coal ana Lard Oil lamps j Crass Copper, and sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Siioveis, &e
JAPANNED WARE, -
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W ssja 4,W ujt 'riuij t3 j isj v ' w.-.3
I bave procured the rlgbt te raaanracture a late simrle and improved self-sealing Fruit Can to wtich I call the
attention of the public. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates anion as accomodating terms as
any other establishment in this region of the country . :
lam prepared to put up guttering and s;poutiu and all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and h a
workmanlike manner, which I warrant io give satisfartion.
I plcige myself not to be undersold in the upper country J. C.
iJrownville, August, 30 1SC0. . . . ,
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ILATIEST HEWS.
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loo:: ron iiizJ:G:; Qir.
ELK H0 .2, and :i0pj I p "
AXN0UXCC3 it t;,a ehlzg r -r. .
vicinity sr. ; ), ! ,.r-r r- v -V" j1fT:Ti"a t4,
iiidn;y,I,w,to:..JC.ty cf r.-";'"'
adaei ticro'y a; ixt.:-:iv3 i:.zk of ""' "r'
Fresh Dru
DjeStu,
Painu anJ 07:3
vip, j Li
Fcr :iecal '
ltd Tccti brui3
Perfumery,
Tnv!?ss IU pubi-c patroMg,'' Lz
5r3"Phriician' Prescr!ioB'
irown?i?, Ajru 1-1.-3,1321.
Wheat! Wheat! Tthti
larners Look ti Ic::r Ir.fmr
Is paying and wiiicouMa.jew,' .
Pike f.-r Ui v u'e Miitil,
WHEAT and PRODUCE.
in tnods. Mj ttock of Go.!S coaaU-. uf
LOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS, . "
DRY GOODS and r
GROCERIES
HARDWARE, , '
QUEENS WARE, '
NAILS, DOORS asJ '
WINDOW SASH,
GLASS and PUTTY
PLASTERING HAIR. COcpcrlx '
TUES and BUCKETS. ' ;
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL and POTATOES.
I also, keep a well elected stock of Call kD r rD
an Sole Lether for mauufactarin;
BOOTS end SHOES, '
which I will warrant to five iniUmiioa. -I iriM ,evi
my piesent stock of Good at price. k mil thsVmw
which will be cheaper than gooda hv beja toli beri
before, for Cash, Hides, TThit or Produce a aay tail
but no credit will be gives.
W f . B2jT. '
Brcwnville, August 1st, 1S51. no4U . :
The Economy, of TJcin
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FRANKLIN
Family CaTjing Ilacliiiie. .
TTift msinp make tae celebrated GROrTZ tr
BAKER STITCH, irtaa-nbai talceo t4ehisbe.it preaii
ninit the Illinois StatTair, lo Sp(emher Ust. at t!i
Toited States Fair io St. Lou.c, ia v:J, td at tie .
principle State Fair tbroughoat the conatry.
CoEptent Judjjs gave a decision la favor of thia
otitch, on account of its great itrength sad ada-UUua lo '
all kinds of family end manufacturing purputea. ,
Tae following Table will ibow tb tti?eriin:t la faror
of Se'ving Machines over teofd methud of a'utc&ini by
baud. Ia the working-of tbete Machines there In But
oly a great saving of labor and time bes.de adding
greatly to thehealthfnlnessof theemployuien , b'ltthe
stitch ia much stronger, more elastic, and lfli Habit to
rip or ravel than the stitch mada with shuttles and ,
bobbins. - -
Time consumed In making ) By Machine. 1 3? Hand. '
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l -'3 'jtJ '45w " y 51
tj' O-t LJ.LW - Wl t-44Vifa Vi GJ J m.J
J E 17 E LEY.
Ear Rings,
Shirt Buttons,
Filler Rings,
Bracelets,
9
Breast Pins,
Come and see and Secure Bargains.
JUTTO TUTTTTT TT
Brownville, August, 30, 1S60.
BR O W N y I L L E
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Lla 'Ll U S ll 'O J u
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f; r5 -r.j. ic . .... rsr?iig - drifts--s -ta -r c r s
no Ladles' Garments.
Sil' Dress,
3Ius!ia Shirt,
Jlerino Dre,
Chemise, ,
faiico Drs,
Koroen Skirt,
Night Dress,
Drawers, -&ilk
Apr o,
Plain Aproa,
3ers.
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Time consumed In making I By Machltit. 1
un Gentlemen's Garments'Hoors. ilia. Hoars.
Gentleman s Shirts,
Frock Coat,
Satia Vest,
Linrrn Test,
Cloth Pants,
Summer PaaU,
3i
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40!
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SEWING MACHINE, '
Has one advantage wiiclt is worthy of r pecil aitenuaa
in addition to the'peculiar character of the stitch,
that is its adaptation to either llht or me-linm beT7
work.. The Machine which at one moment is ased o
THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, la a few mo
ments after can be brought to bear wiih the same facil
ity on cottonades and twn cf the a. - -it vau
lts au'aptitioo-for fJ.VJLr WORK, is thai remari
ble, and gives It a superiority vtr every oilier s-7 ,
machine in the Market. h
. J order that the-ie Machine may be p.ee4 ra ib .
lands of all cla.en. we havw redurH the Priri "'""I
FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO
DOLLARS. From the increase of our boaine tat
last year, and the entire satisfaction our JfAChu v.
Hiving throughout the tcitei States and luroptaa
Countries, we are led toi.ci.ve that onr etevniiit!'
tomnnfactnrea PERFECT, SIMPLE, REUilSL
AND CHEAP MACHINE, hs been 'ai'.y 'PP':'1
by the public. This policy wUi ramain UBchang!. ana ,
as heretofore no Machine will be allowed i t Uavt j ,
office tht we cannot fully warrant ia every repe--t.-- .
-We shall keep on band at all timw a general assort
ment of Sewing Machine msterials ' "
Needles for all ntaehinea can be ordered oy i
Etpress. Pric Cne Dollar per doien. MI,,TLm,
Persons in the coontry, by sending us thtir aesa
enclosing a letter stamp, caa have f.,rwsrdH by rwj .
of Machines, list f prices and narrplt of work.
... Prsacipal Agents forth Morth Wv.
Office and Saleroom 13 J Lake 8vet, Cbicago, li.uwis,
B. RICHARDS Lato of L. Cornell X Co. .
.vi w. TAPPAX, formerly Ag't for -he Urover
Baker Sewing Machine.
Janaary9th' ISW. i.n- i
Bloomingtoa .ini:ei7j.' :
ONE HIXDIIED AND rorJTAC:i
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TKEE
.aiNcricry S:cei
Best quality, and very cbp. A pple Trees rroa
to fur yars,l5 to CO doIUrs per thousand..
Scion, one dolinrand fifty eenta. fJot L-r.-
10,000 forty dollars. . ,
. fcccond. ciaaa aui"
iio, Pr, Plum, Quince, Rose, erJ
other Stocks. t .
One dollar 'fifty to two dollars fy ecnts.
GooMbeniefr-IIoos-ton. ten to "f..
per thousand. Wilton's strawberries th:sd-i"
thousand. ,. -. -j
Evergreens, Roses, Dahlias, JJv-rj,
Standard Pear, PUrz CiJ ' c
For Catalogues .end 3 ce.t suar .
f. IX. i HUMI.V
Jars
Jars
OctoW,V3,3m.
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citiaens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has
-jus opened a -new LIVERY STABLE, where he v;ill always bo
T . . Teady to furnish gentlersen with
0-rxic:eo- OwO-, etc,
CHARGES REASONABLE-
JOHN A. SMALL.
BrownriUe, June 19ih, 1851. n50-ly
fvTTT! nPOP.TO GRAPH..
. The Oporto is a very strcf? . J
ten years. It is Tery prrficu"."'
in" produced from five to over ten -- "
in a m3le :, were V'' ' mlb ti
aLatfIeeoanty.ri'inoiJ, were t-r.-
cold, and fruii - The w.n. ftui a re.
dy sale from two to four u-A.ars per j,a..-t. s
what the rablicsaynt tLe Oporto. "
Ht ii eeeacl bt rbysk-iacs 1 'f;1
It is soasewh-U ?rinenf, rich ar.a- of fa '
The vines are unfiKia -si besr.ra. ,
Dr. loun.bury. - . r..,r,, .! tb
"Ibave.ix d-.fTorcnt kin-.', or Grt. nl
Oporto is thebctof eitb-r ot f J-
bettor Ibaa any other .-nui IJ !"
with."A. Uevervat. ,a t:;e tL . u
-For several yart we cf '. p
Oprto Gf, and fnd ready o u
bot: ic.K.-lllB-iQ bottics for airs- cr-jrs. w; -t-i
Clark. . ;'rTa
Strong r?fM cr. V V
,ddrs K. WAKE S V VEiTI?.' Lyoa, . s
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