Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 29, 1862, Image 4

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    .THE DAY SCHOOL BELL.
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THE DAT SCHOOL BELL. A !Cew Singing B..oi.
tot Vij ssUiom!., c!.cd iLe luv ten ool. Bill, is now
vtaCy. It Coiilalua about 200 p.t.-c of cboi-e SonM, Sj
Sa, Hounds, Ca'.cbeSj DfCU.,Trio, Q'nrteis and CW
Tor.s, many d tbeni wrt;teo- expissiy for thin work,
tWki.let 32 p&pei of the Elfin-oin 1 f ihumc. Tbe Lle
menu are w eay and pritre.-nive U1.1i ordinary tea.-b-1
em will fiud ibeiiiKlvti entirely icinesfjl in lnstrut-
tut even rotitiK 6cholaTti fin? correctly and nentin"
ulir, MJe ste trine and word embraces iuvb a var
eiy of lite!r. attractive, and out ttrini r-i-i-ic mu
tcntiuteut tB,t iwtr. tit lc will be experienced in inlua
c;og U i.e;h,ru-rt J : lift witU re 1 i 't -arquiring tkilf
in une r tl-e mott tea l-h-pviL,x, beauty tmprovuj?,
hpine jlcldlni', .nd oriicr piiuint . exeicue of
, acbovl life." In simplicity tf it Kiementa, in variety
and adaptation of niUkic, and in excellence and iiumtw
of Ut a.-nzs, : itrinal, (-elected, and adapted, it claim
ty much to excel all campf-iii-jr. It will be found tij
be tlie t-esl n.k ever 'eel fur Stuiinail, Acadeuii.es.
n Public Scbuils. A tew -sample pate of tlie tie
nrenU, tunea and mmiko are riven in a circa Ur; nd
and ret one. It ia compiled by Borate Waters, ant lior
of "Sba:L ScWi Bella," N a. 1 and 1, widen have had
rib f'witK-u ate cf 6 tM ei,i iea. PreaT-artr
v-b 20 Of., $10 per bur.drel bound 3;) .-enl-. t"S
Vet huudved ; aloth boond, eiuboascd gill 40 cent : 3 J
per bund red. 6 copies furniabed at ibe one bundred
price. Mailed fret at U.e retail price.
XOTICLS OF TMU I'RESS.
Till Day School Eelx. The. tune a:e lively, and
iuci as buy be eawly n,atered by cblidrfca. TLe aplrt
' of iba-iks ia unexceptionable :.4 well adapted U the
cUuvl room. It 1 tbe cheapest aol aruon-t the best
eotupetidi of echooi uituic publiaLed. .Yrt York
TtSiUfr.
Dav School. Bill Thla book I eminently adapted
t r in nr common acLoola.
"STc "have a treat ntaber of school toT.i bodr tC!or
lliei'iil.Uc.biit njaiiy r.them t-X ni'i.-ical as well )ile J
rary uate, tua are really rteinoraiizmg in ttieir iLaa
' euce npoo ILe medical talent uf ibe yuun. - Air of ac
kDowleCed excellence, weidiil to wcrda of true P"eLryi
are tbe (juaJitie tbat ought to be tougbt with tbegveaw
et care In the preparation ot a acbool aoiig book. Tiiii
Uxk aeerOHti cninxine tne;e two- ioiliUcs. reHM
ant School Journal.- -
Ptbllabed by ITORACK WATERS,
p41-)y N'o. 4fll Broadwav. NewToik.
THE II A IIP OF 'FRECD03I.
'owreadj, a new anJ roporiof collection of 27
Anti SUverj, l'itriotic,' and 'CoLtraba.nd" fons
xlut daeta, quartets and choruses. Most of tb
Poetry u Untie La been 'ffritten express for
tbU work, fo corre?fK.Dd with the tiiaea, and tboulJ
be gong by the million, in Jprder to awaken a deep
interest in behalf of the 'Contraband," whom God,
ia bu prvriJenee, has cait upon the Free .North to
clotho and educate.
CONTEXTS, IS TABT. . , :
''Fair Frcedoin'f Morn bal dawned at last:"
, 'Break the Chains of the Emancipating rS word;"
Fremont i Marching on, br," Uliiy Hallelujah ;
On ! Help the 'ContrabandaV' "Old John Brown'
Bong;" "Song or tbe 'Contrabands' "0 Utmj
Veopie Go ;" -J'arody on the Song of the 'Contra
bands' 4" "Where Liberty Dwells is my counL-y
"TThen Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wake.
. Freemen, iod has spolou;" fcWhhUer'a supprcfscd
Song of Freedom," etc.
Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per dotcrj, ?$
per 100 : potfr I eent.
. HORACE WATERS, 1'abHfcber.
n41-ly 481 Broadway, Xeff York.
.NEW MUSIC.
"Shall we "Know Taeh Otaer TbereT' Song or
Dnetand Cboru, by Rev. Mr. Lowry, author of
Sabbath Bells Chimt cn. This song is good.--Price
tb cenfp, msiled free. A pianist in attond
anoe ta trvtew muilJ. " "
HORACE WATERS,
nilly . No. .431 Broadway, Publisher, j
Tiio Economy of Using
THE
-.EHANItLIN,
1
5 1 Family S -swing Elacliine.
The-e tn'li tni.ke the celebr.fe-.I C ROVER f
BAKLR STITCH, rta h has tafceiuhe biKier-t pre;ni
uujat te Illim ii State Fair, i' September la-tt, at the
United States Fair In St. I,om. in 138J, aud at tbe
principle State Fiiirs tLruutbutu the count.-y.
Competent Jn lge (ttvea liecixlott in tavt-r of thin
titch, on accvttntuf itsgreat atreiiirt!i and aJ.iptation lo
all kind? pf famitT a-ni nuBufarnirtnrptrrposea.
Te f.dlujviii Tt i& U aiioW Uie difiereiae In favor
of SewliiB ilaci:iiie over tneoM inethud of stitctiing by
hand. In the w.irWim: .f te Machines there ia, u.;t
bhly a a:eaC-vji.aif U'jr and lime, tesme aSJintr,
Bi eatly :o the teaiihf alter-s of tb ecipiojrmfta but tbe
tltc!i U much mii r, tuuie elastic, sud let., liable f
ripir ravel than the stitch made wi.h .bustles und
bcbbiiii- ' .
Time cn?rtined in aiiuz 1 Ey itacnice. f iiio-i.
inciting fat itcCtocs;.. .
XECESSTY IN EVERY nOUSDHOLD
Ac jqiins &cnosLrs;i
lip Ladies' Oarmcati.
Silk Dreps.
Muslin Shirt,- ' " '
MeriDO Dic-id, , ' "
Cbeiuif e. ' . :
Caiico Utesi,
ilorecn SXin,
Xlttbt Dres,
Drawers,
Siik Apron, .
Plain Apron,
-iIors. luirf-Hw'ur.
5
13
25;
10
10
40
6
27
2- I
10;
10
6
8
10
6
7
10
5.'
' 4-1
Tin.e cunaumel 1 staking- j By Machine. 1 By Hand.
up Gentlemen Oarucnts uonri: Jim. iiuiir. aini.
Gciitleiitan a glartf,;.
Frock Coat,
SatlaVei-t, . -I
jnen Vebt,
Cl-ib Pants, ,
Summer Pants,' A
26
4".
W
-40l
13
18
3
A
6
S
THE UGIIACF, H ATERS PIANOS AND
JIELODIANS,
And Alexandre Organs, and T. GILBERT A Co.'s
eelebrated Eolian Pianoa,arethenneFtinitrument,
for pailors and churches now ia use. A large assort-
mentea? be seen nt the-new warerooms, No. 4S1
HKOAUWA Y, between Grand ivrd J5rooav streetss
which will be sold at extremely low jTices. Pianos
and Melodeons, from sundry makers, new and second
band. Second hand Pianos and Melodeons at great
bargains; prices fnm J 25 to $100. Sheet Music,
Manic-Books, aDd all kinds , of Music Mer.-ha udisa,
at war prkes. A pianict in attendance will trj new
cnusie. .' .......
tTIMOSS Of THE TRESS."
The Llorace. Waters Pianos aro known as among
' the rery best. We are. enabled to spoak of these
icitroments with some degree of . confdence.irora
persotal knowledge of their excellent tone mi da
rable quality." jkt York Erangclitt. . a4l-ly
SADDATII SCHOOL BELL NO. 2. j
75,000 Copies Sold tho First 12
:r X.Icnths cf ita Publication.
f It is an entire New Work, cf nearly 200 pages.
Many of the Tenet svod ilymut ware writt-oa: ex-
jreisly for this volume. It will soon be as jicpular
as its predecessor, (Bell Tfo. "I) which "has run up to
the eBormoos anmberof 6"5,flu0 copies in 35 months,
Mititrppingacy Satnlay &houl Daok of its siio is.
sued It this country. - Also, both volumes are bouod
is one to accommodate achools wishing them ia that
forts. Prices-of Bell No. 2, paper o vert, 15 cents
112 per UO. Bound, 5 cents, J IS per 100. Cloth
bound embossed gilt, SO cents, $22 per 100. Boll N' t.
1, paper covers, 13 cents, $10 per 100. ; Bound 29
cenU,$l8 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25
eects, $20 per ICQ-. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to
gether 40 cents, 1 30 per-hundred. 25 copies fur
nished at the ID 0 price. Cloth bound embossed
. iitt 50 cents, $40 per 100. Mail postage frea at
tba retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
ttll-ly ' . No. 4Sl Broadway, New Y(rk.
COMMERCIAL:- I1URSERY,
. B. H. BURCHES,
". ; . TiOPBlETOit. . ' -
Tho Fraaklin -Family '
SEWING MACHINE,
Has one advantage w'Snh Is worthy of e'P'' aiteatloa
in ad!i!ii.n tqjhc recuUar character of the stitch; and
"tbat ia iU idiptatum to either ' lUhi or mediimi heavy
m-.rk.. The Maclilne which at one moment i used ou
THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, In a few mo
ments after can be brcrjrritto bear with the same facil
ity ou futunades and towels of tha-coa,rset description,
lu adaptition for FAMILY, IVORK. is thus .remarka
ble, and gives it a superiority over every other style of
machine in the Maiket.
In order that these Machine may be .placed in the
bands of all classes, we have reduced th price of onr
FRAXKLIS FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTx
DOLLARS. Fron ibe lncreae of onr bnsiness for the
last year, and ihe ontire saUhfactlon our Machines are
firing tbroufihuVit tho United Sutex and Europeaa
Cocutrie, we are led to believe t hf.t our deurniinatioa
to mannfrt urea PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE
AXD CHEAP MACEIXE. has ocen lully appredaten
by tbe public. This policy will remain nv.cbanged, and
is heretofore no JJ a;Uine will be allowed: te leave the
office tbat we cannot rvlly warrant. In every Vcspect.
We fhall keep on band at all times a general aorU
ment of Sewing Machine mMeiials
Needles for all ttaebinei can be ordered by Mail or
Express. Price Ono Dollar per dozen. !
Persons In the oountry, by sending us their address
enclobing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return
mail, one ot onr circulars Ci-ntainir g the different styles
of Machines, list rf prices, and sample of work.
H. rUCIIAXlDS & CO.,
Pruictpal Agents for the lorth West. :
Office and Salesroom 133 Lake S'.reet, Chicago, Illinois,
K. RICUAUDS, Lato of L. Corntll 4t Co. i
C E' W1SW A LL !
JND.W. TAPPAX, formerly Agt for .he Grover &
Baker Sewing Mailime.
JanuarySih' 1862. niO-ti t
Jmcncan
CemcnrGltic'
TREE PEDDLERS, ;
J?zilz.o . Notice !
1 will sell Good Apple Trees, 6 to 8 -
feet hifth .at $40 per 1000
3 to 5 feet high at ; 35j)er 1000
Lxtra sue, many of them no win fruit,
body 8 U 11 fjethih-.... .........
Seedling trees, 8 to 1 1 feet--
.Red Dutch Cornnt, I year oid.
" " 3 vearsold
Ilonirbton Seedlicg Goosberry, 1 year- 4 per 100
Houghton Seodlirg Goojberry7 years," ICTper'TOO
F.ed t.Dd Yellow Antwerp Ra?pberry 1 per 100
FrancotiU Rappbcrry 2 per 100
Strawberry,2j varieties, from..2 to 10 per 1000
60 per 1C06
35 per 1000
: 4 per y106
10 per 100
I bar long !sce been co ivioced of tbe want of a first
!aa Kcisery In tbe Wett, asere
TREES, . SHRUBS, .FLOWERS, - &cM
Can ba adapted U onr c.'. mate and toll. In view of
these facta, I bav established In ibis place, and offer
for aia at
. XTliolecalo or Retail,
A Urit and well selected stock, snlltd to this climate,
ot .
Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf
Cherries, standard and dwarf;
?oLes, Piums,
AprlcoU, Nectarines,
Quince,. Gwberries.
' Cnrrents, Grapes, '
Raspberries,
Strawterrie", Jiiackberries,
' Ivjrtreens, . . Shrttts,
Xosei, Dahlias,
Ornswental Trees.
Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc.
To whlck I would be? leave to call tbe attention of the
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Cotorade, Iowa and North
west Missouri. ,
t3My terms will be as low any reliable eastern
, JJarery. . -. j . . r - . . .
By purchasing of me tbe expense of tranFpjrtatlon
rem tbe east can be saved. --
AH trees and plants are carefwlly labeled and packed
In tbe best manner, for which a charge of the actual cost
will be made. No charge will be made for the delivery
of parkageaon b?ard steamboats." -- ,,-v
All ottBtmiatiuns uddrebscd to the anderMgned
win receive prompt attention. .
K arc!, 1S62. . - E. H. BTRCIIE?.
.
DowDer's 1'rolilic Straaberry
Victoria Rhubarb
Cahoon's SoeJlioi; Rhubaib
hectch iljbnd Kuobarb
Seedling Rhubarb ..-
Rose, Hardy Summer, 29 varieties-
Rose, Hybrid Perpetnal, 25 Tarictiesv..
Rose, Climbing. 8 rarieties
Also & large assortment of Ornamental
Shrubsat 12per 100
Descriptive Catalogues sent to ail applicants.
" JAMES L. LOOP. .
Addre, CD STEVENS, Agent-
' Jlendota, Lasalla Co, 111.
January 2, 1862. - . (n23-4m . . ,:K
3 per 10o
15 per. 100
15 per 100
SO per 1000
10 per 1000
15 per.:100
20 per 100
13 per 100
Bloomington irursery,
At the crosyinf of the ITUnois Central, and St. Lonis,
Alton and Chicago Railroads. ' EstabUbed 1932. on
tbe open Prairie, and contains J40 acres. ' Fruit, Orna
mental and ixursery Stock, a very large,. -n'rar
reliable assortment, VEJiif "CIII2AP for Caen.
FRENCH'S CONICAL
1 1
WSJ
If
; I
Dacliincs.
3 Tbs most simple, durable, convenient and eccncmical
arttt le eTer iuvested for the purpo.
Wtll do tbe washtHg oi an ordinary family before
bretkraat, not only savihg time, but clothes.
By strictly foltowinx the printed directions, which are
simple and esy, it will wtb, at one time, six thirts,
or two (V'ten small articles, tu about tu vr screw mt'n
rc, or iteir equivalent. - - -
By all the ordinary methods of cleaning fine fat-Tics,
such as Isoes, ttc, the greatet core is required, while
with i Lis machine the most delicate article can be
wished wubcnttfce possibility of dsaiage.
t-.,:ea tv'.u are. proiuced tj tse constant reictiou
the sudawbile the machine 1? in motion,
f Pastilles, laundries, Lv'els, boarding-bouses, boeplt
fcli, ayltitns, boardiK(S-scb.Kls, on !i:p. sud M earners,
and In tbe aruiy . w ho bve thee ma-'litucy la tue, have
sec: la their tstiRtotiijtU voluniai Uliy, ad ihe enco
tuinmsof tbe Press are- ey uwuitrous, some of which
I Lav publtsned la pamphlet form.
All I a-k of the public is a careful elimination of
this niacbine befoie pTrtTUiwrrtj of oihers.
General Depot 419 Aroadway. corner Canal St , New
Vrk. ...
Price cr-ly Tea Dollars.,
"V. B. A liberal uis-count u tue Trade. Agtnt
vantej. iVf for a Circular.
- AAlress bvx c:U, N. T. City P. O. "
- - PHILIP FRKNCn, Prcp-letcr.
Especially Adapted to Vet Severe Climate
-of the Nerthwest. '
APPLE TR.KE3. fr rnl"to 4 yesrs old. $15tos)S0per
1000. ROOTGRAFT5, $ltJper 10. Ot t1. APPLE STOCKS,
oneto two years, selected for grafting, $2; second cl as,
ill per thoudsand. MAZZAKD CHERRT, $3 per 1,000.
STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR, CHERRY, PLUM,
PEACH, QC1NCE, NECTA1CINR, AND APRICOT
DWARF APPLE, QUINCE, PEAR, PLUM, AND
ROSB STOCKS. Applt ifMi-$l 60 per thousand.
Cuttingt, many sorts Otagt firanne, good one year
old plants, i,50 per thousand.' H"tort't Strorebery,
and many other Standard Sorts two dollars fifty te
four do'.lars per thousand." Craptt Catawba, Clinton,
Isabella, well rooted, oe year eld three dollars per
hundred, twenty dollars per thousand. Delaware-
one and two years old, $1 to 10per duten. Rhu
barb, tet sorts two q five dollars per hundred.
Houghton Gooshcrr), one to two years old one to
three dollars per hundred. Dcicning'$ Ever Bearing
Mulberif four to eight dollars perduzeu. Evergreen
several sorts ten dollars per thousand. Shade and
Weeping Trees,' SArubt, Flovctr Roott, Bulbt, Rote,
an immense variety mostly ote to. two dollars fifty
per dozen. '
Pa. king carefully dona Catalogues sent on receipt
of a tbi eft cent stamp. Address, .......
F K PHOENII.
Jfov 14, 1SS1, a!9-5m Blooming (on, IUinoit.
Fruit and Ornamental
Shrubbery, Evergreen Trees, :
With a General Assortment of Nursery
. Arucles'for fcale atihe;
Pleasant" Ridge ITursery,;
" 1 i
ARISPE, BUREAU CO.; ILL. :
Very low forcssh or its equivalent. We have a few
thousand six and f even year old apple trees, which we
will sell very Jow, we want to dispose of them be
fore tber set ti la'e; aJso four year olds at. $U 60
per hundred ; three year olds tt $10 per hundredjaud
youna trees at oufretpoualni f vUa. "'
1 - , - ' . .-' ' . ! f i r ' i 1?
; i ' , . t i.
Also Cherry, Pear, Plum, Peachy Grape,
Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, ''
. LawtoaBIackberries.Strawberries,- '.
Pie Plant, Roses and Dahlias.
. of. the finesilmrL .
. . 2.00,000
' - OSIER WILLOW CUTTLYGS, .
, - Variety Perpsreu for live fese.
Twillcct. bun.ile an I deliver t!:e Catting at
Tiwnville for $ 5 perehty fod. being but a Jittle
over tiro Julian per thousand. Thinjs from one to
three dollars less than ver off ere be fere.
ATI orders at ll.eso prices rauit be ion t in before
the 1st of October, 1S-J1.
Send ordors by mail ith evli . tn
Ii. O. THOMPSON.
NebratLa City, N. T,
NE'v A tIA M r.xriv Y
bun sto cit "or. cix r g ii e k rrs
Is large, and very fine specimens. Sizes and prices to
suit.
Orders respectfrilly solicited snd prompt Ty Mtetufed to.
YRRRRT M.DRICH.' '
P. Address, Tit kilwa, lit.
IS Li"!c V"ect of fb'k.a
Os u Air Lite K-ori.-y
Citv.i
Koad.-
T. S. We have abort 7. 000 fttr year old trees, f tbe
New Tork Pippin, tor sle th? coming fall and spring ;
no apple ever lnvi so roucb popularity ta sot-Uort a
time. The trv are jsood prower. early fmitprs, and
very hardy; at pjeslarKe and t-liowy, Aiid kep about
equal to tho Willow Twig. Also a large stock of the
If agncr, one oi tbe beat apples; very early fruiterj and
trees remarkably tardy. i"vr a more full description
of th-fc and o:l Siru, please see descriptive catlavgue
sent free to a'J a;p2:uauu. i. .
January 2, lliJ. (n2i-3iu)
Terry's Garden Seeds.
. Frert anlpvre. aui raied in ilia ua.ll at climate,
for ralO ty 3-tX LKTl, STU1CKLER i. CO.
TIIK STRONG EST GLt'E IN THE WORLD.
THE CHE APEST GLUB IX Til R WORLD.
THE .MUST DURABLE GLUE IX TIIK WORLD.
T1TEOXLY RKCTTMTXTJi.i-K IX THE WORLD.
THE BEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
li theynry 2rt!-:To of T.?; ItiTtd trcf frt-luse.! whieh
WILL WITHSTAND WATER-
IT WILL MEND WOOD .
, avayour bAoken Furniture . . -
-' r IT :VILL MEND 'LEATHER
Mend your Harnes, Str;ip?, Bt-Its, Bot3 Ac
IT WILL MEND GLASS
Save tho reiro of that frperriTt!r Cut Ga?3 Bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVORY
Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan it ia eas
ily repaifc-'I.
IT WILL MEND CHINA
Your broken China Cups and Saucers can be made
as good as new.
: IT WILL -MEND -MARBLE j
Tha(peee irrocked out bf your :llarbir Mantle can!
bo put on as strong as ever i
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN :
No matter if that broken Pitcher did cost but a
shilling a shilling saved is a shilling earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER
That Cosly.Alutaster Vcsc is brocken. and you can't
match ituifcnditit will never show nhcn put to
: gctber.
It will-LIcnd bono, Coral. Lava,
and ia fact every thing butLletals.
Any article Cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT
GLUE will nothw where it is mended
"Every Ilousekeepcr should have a supply of wonns
A Crowley's Amoriean Cement Glue." JT 1" Time.
It is so convenient to ha vo in tho hou." -V Y
tJfpretr. . ; ; - - - j-
,'It is always ready; this commends it toererybody.'
la'lepeudritt.
"We have tried it and find it as useful ia our house
83 water." Wille'i Spirit of the Tiws.
Economy '& "Woaltli
S10.U0U per year saved in every tatnily
by One Boltle of
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Trice 25 Cents per Bottle?
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 2o.Cent3 per Bottle.
Price 2-5 Cents per Bottle.
r Price 25 Cents per Bottle. j
Very Liberal Reduction to Whole
"'- alc Iluycrs.
TEIISCASU.
IgTFor Se.le by all Druggists and Storekeepers
lhroujrhout the country,
JOHNS & CROSLEY
(Sole Manufacturer?.)
78 WILLIAM STREET
Corner of Liberty Street. KEWYOKK.
Important 16 IIouMTOwners.
Important to IlnItleri.
Important to HallUoad Compa
nies. Important to Farmers. i
To all whom this may concern, and ii
concerns everybody.
JOHNS -& -OROSLEY'3
IMPROVED GUTTA PERCIIA
CEMENT HOOKING,
The Cheapest and moss durable Roofing
in use.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PSCOF
It can be applied to new and old Roofs of all r kinds
steep oi flat and to Shingle roofs without removing
the Shingles.
Tlie Cost is only about One-Third
that of Tin. AXJD IT IS TWICE AS
DURABLE.
This article has been thoroughly tested in New
York City and all pauts of the United States Cana
da West Indies and Central and gouth Amoriea on
buildings of all kinds such as Factories Foundeiief
Churches Kail Road Depots Cars and on Publio
Building? generolly Government Buildings Ac. by
the principle Builders archetects anp others during
the past four years and has proved to be the CIIE aP
EST and MOST DURaBLE ROOFING in use it is in
every respoct A firb watfb weataer and time
proof covering for roges gf all kinds.
TViis " ihe OXLYjiMtejjql munvfantn-id i the
United State which combines the very desirable
properties of Elatticitg and Durability which aro
universally acknowledged to be possessed by OUT
TAPERCHA AND INDIA UUB-
No Heat i3 Rcquii'ed in Ivlakling
;".. : . . Application. ;;
The expense cf applying it it trifling as an ordinary
Roof can be covered vr.i finished the time day.
It can be applied by any one,
."ind when finished forms a perfectly Fire Proof nr
face wuh a elestio body which cannot be injured
by Heat Cold or Storms Shrinking of Roof
Boards nor any external action whatever.
GUTTA PIiffiT CEMENT.
For Coating Metals at all Kinds when
exposed lb the Action of the Weather, and
For Preserving and Repairing
Metal Roots
CF ALL KINDS.
This is TDK ONLY CoMrOSITIOF KNOWN fSiVA. will
auccettftdty retixt extrtme changes of all cimatet for
ani length of titneichen .applied Jo.metal to which
it adheres firmly forming a body equal to three coats
of ordinary paint costs mueh less, and will LAST
THREE TUES AS L0r7; ana from its elasticity
is not injured by the contraction and expansion of
TIN and other METAL ROOFS conseouent upon
sudden changes of the weather.
If will not CRACK !N COLD OR IiUN IN WARM
WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF.
Leaky tin and other metal roofs can bo readily
repaired with Gutta PercJui &ment, and prevtulej.
from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur-
ing a perfectly-water-tight roof for msny- years.
This cement is peculiarly adapted for the pieser
vation of Iron railings, Stoves, Safes, Agricultural
Implements. Ac, also Tor general manutaeturf-r3 use
GUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT.
For'preserticg and repairing Tin and. other met
al roofs of'every description, from its great elastici
ty, is not injured by the contraction and espansiout
of metals, and will not cruck in cold nor run in
uxirv weather. .
These materials are adapted to all climate", and
we are prepared to supply orders from any part of
the country, at short notice, for Gutta Pcrcharoof-i
inj in rolls, ready prepared for use, jind. Gutta Pcr-i
cha Cement in bnrrels, with full printed directions
tions for application. .. v,
' We wH! innke. Jibtral Hcd. satisfactory .rrange-.
roents with respcnsillo parties who would liketo
establish themjelres 4q a lucrarive and permanent
business.
- r-- OUR 'TERMS AR13 CASH." :s
- We cart giro abucdant prcof of all we claim in
favor of our improved Roofing .Materials, having ap
plied them tosvral thousand Roofs in New York
City and vicinity. :vi . - , -
JOIIXS & CROSEEY
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
Wholesale Wareh oxtss, 78, William Street'
Corner of Liberty treerr. . , IJEW Y0EZ
Full esctrptive Circulafr and Prices will bo fur
nished n application.
'Xor. T.lSiil. iy - - : :: : - - - r
TO THE PEOPLE OP
In IU m-ni!U of December, ISo-Vtbc nn.'.ersigned fr
Ihe first time .!T"prcd t..r sale To the ptthiic DR. J.BO
VEK -DODS' UlPKBi.U.. WINK IMTTHIiS,. i.n ! in tlur
sliort peri 1 they have giveu t!ch uni.-ersat Vtsiifac-ti-Tt
to the n my tb.inind--if perM-n' wjio h,tvetriej
Tfieni iilUC Tt 'a nowan etaliTi.-ir' r'ticTe.7T" .t.aouni
of bc'.iiyari l riie:.tai H,oiy arisinir siniplr from a ne
glect or sni.tii complaints is snrpri-in, and i is there,
i.ne -f ik& utni't iinrxrtiinte tiiHt a strict attention to
-the least sud nior-t turTiu. li.-nlily siilmeotii sh'iuld be
ha tor disease of tbe b-jily tuust invHriali'.y ucct tbe
mind. ' Tu5 f iibrcrirers now culy ak a tri iK f
DR. J. EOVEE DODS'S
' " 1 Imperial Win Hitters . .
fmm all who have nr.f used them. Ve challenge the
world to prod'.tce their etiaa!.
Thesfl butcrs for tLe euro of Weati Stomach's. Gen
eral Debility, and for Purifjitiif and Eariching the
15 1'w.d, are absolutely tins urp,ise.l by ai;y o'her reme
dy oh earth. 1r te a.u red of this-, it i-only neves-.
esary to make the trial. The wiua is if a ve.y up
riur. quality bcins abut one-thi'.d stn.iiser than olh
"er Wines, v.-arniiri? and invigorating ttie wboic system
- from the head to the feet. As these bitters are tonic
and alterative in their charracter, so they strengthen
and invigorate ibe whole system and ?ive a tine tone
and healthy action to all its parts, by e.iuali'n the
'circulation, removins tbe obstructions' and producing
a general warnitU. They are escealent for diseases anI
j wealnessi peculiar to Females, where a tonic is rtytur
i ed to Strengthen and trace the system. "o lady. who
i Is subject to lasitude and faititDC-ss. isiiou'.d be without
J them- as they are rcvivifyiaz iu their action.
Will not only Cure but Prevent
Disease.
aiid in this respect are doubly valuable to the person
wbo may rtso them for
INSIPIENT CONSMMPTION
weak Lungs, lndlpestion,. Dyspepsia, di.seasec of the
Nervous sysitai. Paralysis, Piled, and for 11 caes
requiring a Tonic.
. DR. DODD'S
Celebrated Wine Slitters
Aro XJiaeaiJ-IJ3.s3ecocI.
For SoieThroatso coinuiou aaioii iUo Cieiiy. Lhey
are truly invuluable. , , ...... i
' For the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak
constitutions ' For ministers of the gospel, lavyer
and ail public spa ak era for book -keepers tnilors
freamatresses. studi nts.ar artists, and all persons lea
diuK a sedentary life. tLey wiU prove beneacial.
A a beverage; they are ' wholesoina, innncent, ard
delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhlerat
lng effectsof brandy or wine, without intoxicating; and
are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of
exessive strung drink, and who wish to refrain from it.
They aie pure and entirely Irce from the poisons con
eained ia the adulterate J wines and brandies with which
the country is flood fd.
These bitters noio nly CURE but prevent disease, and
sbMild be used by all wlm live in a count ry where tbe
water is bad, or where chills and fever are prevalent.
Being entirely innocent and harmiesst they may begiv.
en freely to children and infants wUbslmpumty, -
Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates
as an act t,t bumanity, should assist in spreading these
valuable bitters over tho land, and. threby essentially
banish dj'unkenticss and disease. . . . - -
In all aflections brthc Ilcad.Sicli
Ifeadacjse.! or X ervaousSIcad-
1 ache, Dr.Siod'a Imperial Wine
Hitters Will be found to be most
- Salntara 'and Hflicacious.
- IXew Remedies for
' SPERMATORRHCEA.
HOWARD ' A S S 0 C I ATI ON,
' V "... PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Inttittition tstablUhed fcv pecil En
dnomnt,fur the. Relief cf the Sick .ud Dhtrened
cjUuted uuth Virulent and Chronic Diteaset and
: trctaUy fur the Cure of Viieaae. of the Scjcual
Organ. r. . ,
MUDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Actirnr
Surgoon. . . . , ,
Valuable Eeports on Spermatorrhoea, and other dis
eaeiof the Sexual Organs, and on theXKW RKMK.
DIES employed iu the Dispensary, sent iuteaied letter
envelopes, fiee of cbarge. Twoor three Siami.a -vrrt
ale.
A.Mress DR. J. SKTLLIK norGnTOS, Jlowar t As
sociatioft, Ko. 2, South Xiutii Street. Phiiade!j,hta p.
December 12. 1S61. ii23-Iv
- - ' - : :
! Ayer's Cfierry Pectoral.
v .FEMAIaES.
The many cirtit3caiei-alach have been tendered us
and tbe letters -which we daily voi:eive, are conclusive
proof that among the wmeo these Bitters have given
a satisfaction which no others have ever done before.
JTo woman in the land should be without them, and
those who once mo them, will not fail to keep a full
supply. ... , , , - - ........
. DR J Bovee Dod's
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS,
Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh
has used tteni successfully in his practice tor the las
twenty-five years. The proprietor before ptirjhasin
the exjlusive rirht to manufacture and sollDr. Bove.
D.Klb' Cetebraieg Imiierral Wine Bit ers. lo!tthem tes-t
ed by two distinpHistied medical prac;!ltlinei , who pro
nennced them a valuable and SHt'e remedy for dssease.
- - Although the medical men of this country, as a gen
eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we dj
not believe that a respectable Physician can be found
in the United States, acquainted with their medical
properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Dod's
PEIUALW1XB B1TTKR3
In all newly settled places, where there is always
a large qnantity of deeaying timber; from which a poi
sonous miasma is created, these bitters shuold be used
every morning boforebrekt .
J. IIOTEfi HODS'
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are composed of a pare and unadulterated wine, com
bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comrrer, "Wild
Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian.
They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himscl', who is an
experienced and successlul physician, and hence should
not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood
the country, and against which the medical profession
so Justly denounce.
These truly valuable Bitters have been so thorouphly
tested by all clas'es. of community, for almost every vri
ety of disease incident to human system, that, they are
now deemed indispeubahlo as a
Tonic, Medicines and a
- Beverage.
Purchase one Bottle
It Costs but Utile! Purify the
Itlood. Give Tone to the Sto-mac!j--iHcnovase
the Sys
and Prolong lite.
Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles
for $5 CO
Prepared and sold by
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO,
SOLE PROPRIETOS
v 78 William Street, New York.
For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
ont the country. Oct. 17. 1S6I.
L PRIMllX'S PATEAT .
f
Agricultural Cauldron and Steamer.'
FOR SALE 221 and 223 South Water Street,
Chicago, HI. Prices, Wood $35, Coal $33. staplo
sizes other sixes in proportion, with freight added
from factory in New York to Chicago.
" The advantages of cooked over raw food is admit
ted by all. -The old way of boiling in kettles is both
slow and expensive, so much so tuht but few men do
it. Something more practical must be had. Steam
scemes to be tha only 'alternative. The Patentee
has retaindall the advantages of the Portable Cal
dron for boiling, and devised means of generating"
steam suGcient for ali purposes'.- It is simple and
practical, and proves a PERFECT SUCCESS.
W. II. AUSTIN,
Sole agent "ToTlTlinbis and North-West,
221 A 223 S. Water St., Chicago.
Where will alobe found Downs A Co's Deep Well
Pumps, Force Cisterns Chain acl Common Well
Pumps, Thimble Skeins and Sad Irons, as well as
every -Jtariety of Farm lug Tools, Cait Iroa Ccra
Sbellers, Feed Mills, Hay and Piitf.rm Scales,,
Stoves, Ac,. Joe above will bo sold on account cf
the manufacturer?, at their respc ctive faotory prices
adding freight to this place.
January 1S62. Tf"- '
Pleasant Rittee Nursery.
YERRY ALDKIOH,
CULTIVATOR AND DEALER IX
Trait and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubbery, Evergreens, 8cc ,
leasant liidge, -Arispe, Bureau Comity, Illinois.
P. O. Address, TUUilwa, III.
Jacnary 2, 1562. ii23-3uij
25,0 CO Cherry Currants.
First Si?- - - - - 9)10 CO per 1 .000
- Seoond Sise" . - - 30 OJ do.
15,000 CoucorU Grapevines, Lrtyers Fine.
No. 1, Layers, - - . - $2-5 00 per 100
No. 2, Layers, - - 16 00 per 100
Ko. t. Layers. - - - li CO per 100
neyerrd, from cnttHj-- a eo per 100
Diana Grapevines, p raised, w 12 00 per 100
f the Gjeat Austin Straibery, :- $21 03 per. lOCU:
- ; ' f CLORGB SF.YXOI.-R H C'O.i..
37 If South JCorwaik, Conn.
JLING'3 .
AND
LIFE BXTTE'RS.
Are purt vegetable extr.icts. They c ue all bil'ions
disorder of the huu.an system. They rool:Ue and -vibrate
the liver af.d koinoys; they give tone toft lie
d.yestive wgans; they mulaH o secveii ns, esore
tions aude$:ia!atu ns, e-jual-ze the A-ircnlaii-n, aud pu
rify the blood.' Tti'u i, iU bU'lioui compl&inl some of
which ateTurpil Lier,i5ick Hc-datLe, Dyspepsia, Piles,
Chills and Severs, Costivene? r Iajorei:eeS .iro en
tirely contrulcd and cured by these lerautifs. .
) ' DA2ILINC3
LIVER UEGULATOH . :
Removes tho morbid and LiltiUH (le;.its rji:t ttie
stomacn ai)'l oowcis, rt'Eui.ites ine ji'-r .-i '"-. ,
rernvvmg ecry obitrucsion, res'd:e.- a n,t.rl aud heal
thy uciioti iu the vital r;rars. it ts a s Jiei.ur
Family, r.ledicine,
Much better thin Puis, ami mncu easier to take.
, DAKLIXU'S . i
. LIFE BITTERS'
Is a superior tuiiic and diuretic; excel em .in csfe-'of
losor appetite, fiat-ulet.rr, female weakness, irregular-:
ities. pain In ihe side and bowels, bund, protuding and
bleeding piles, and getioral debility. .
READ TIIK FOLLOWING TK;1TIM0NY :
Jas. L. Brutuley, merchant, ISi Fultiti street. Sew
York, writes, Aogust 13, 1SG0: " 1 have been !"icted
with piles, accompanied with bleeding, the last tLrto
years ; I ut?cd :
darling's .
LIVER; 11 EGULATOR
AND
LIFE BITTERS,
And now cotisidor myself trtfirely turtd."
lion. Jofco A. Cross writes, "Brookly i, Marclc 15th.
IS60. In the f prin of 1859 I txk a sevore cold, which
induced a violent fever. I took two doten ot
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR,
It -broke up my cold and fever at ence. Previous tj
this attack. I had been troubled with dyspepsia teveral
months; I have feit nothing of it since,"
Otis Stutlley, Ksq., 123 East i!3ta Street, New York.,
write: ' Auitht 13. 16G0. I had ad.mVnlty with the
Kidney Complaint three yeats, with constant pain in
tbeamallof my back. I bad t.sed niott all kinds of
medicines, but lound no permanent relief until I u.ed
darling's
LIVER REGULATOR
AND: " . :'
LIFE BITTERS.
I passed clotteil blood by the urethra. I am now en
tirely cured, a ud take pleasure ia recommending these
remedies." .
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Stree., N". Y., writes:
"Feb. 20, 1SGO. I havebecn subject to attacks or Asth
ma the last twenty years. 1 have never f jund anything
equal to -
darling's : '
LIVER REGULATOR,
in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver
and billions remedy." . ..
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes . "February 23. I860.
In Msy last I had a severe attack of Piles, which cou
tlned me to the house. I look one bottle of
, darling's
LIFE BITTERS,
and was entire!; cured. I have had no attack since."
D. Westerviiie, of South 5th, near 8th Strct,
WlHlarusburg, L.I., writes: "AugnstS, 1BG0 Having
l e?n troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and subject
to bi!liuus attacks, 1 was advised by a friund to try
: darling's
LIVER REGULATOR.
I did so, and found it to operate adi jirably, removing the
bile and arousing . U.e liver to activity, I have aito
used it as a
. try-vr -1 7 y TbSCedicixio.
When ur cliildien are out of sorts, we give tbem a few
drops and it seta tham all right. 1 Cni it meets the
general wants of the stomach, ami bowels when disor
dered." Header, if you need either or both of those most ex
eel lent Remedies, Inquire for them at thestores ; if you
do not find thein, take no otter, but inclose One Dollar
iu a letter, and on receipt of the moner, tbe Remedy or
Remedies will be sent according to your directions, by
mail or express, -post paii. Aderess, ..
DAN'L S. DARLTXO.
103 Ntwan Street. Xcw York.
Put tin in EO cent and $1 BcUiea, each.
Nov. 7. 1Mt. nl8-6;n -
CHOICE LIQU0ES.
Wholesale and Retail.
Evan Worthing-,
: OF THE
BROWNVILLE,
Das just received a choice lot of tLe best brands of
Lienors, which he will sell by tho Barrel, Gallon,
Quart or single Drink. The fol lowing is a partial list:
BEAIJDIES :
French,
Cognac, .. r
Apple, .
Raspberry,
Peach,
Cherry,
Blackberry.
WIHES:
Port,
Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Medara,
Champagne.
WHISKIES:
Bourbon,
Rye;
Scotch,:
Irish,
Manongahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
WHITNEY'S HI- CCIi
Main Street, I3rownville.
lir.cr 14. 1S6. n!9-tf
D. A. COXSTABLE,
IMPOhTEIt ASD DEALER I
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, SPJllNGS, AXLES, FILES
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS
Also: Hubs, Spoke?, ami Bent Stuff.
. Third Street, between Felix and Edmond.
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.
Which he sells at St. Louis prices for cash.
Highest Price Paid for Scrap IroD.
December 1, 1S39. ly.
Furniture ! Furniture ! !
The most complete stock of Furnil are ever iiffered In
this upper country just received by T. HILL.
Brownville, April 25:h. 1S6I.
IOWA TOPOLOGICAL, G A 11 DENS.
Frnit Trees, Grape Vines. Currants. Gwjsbcrries,
Raspberries, etc., etc , at very large discount irota es
tablished rates.
APPLLSD'.st' grafted varieties, per 100
4 to feet
- 7 to J 0 feet 10.00
PLUMS Cou's Golden Drop Dluo G.igo
' Imperial Uuage, Ac, perdoz.
8 t. 12 feet 4.00
CnERRIKS-Early Richmond 3.50
Dukes at d Heart varieties a. 03
GRAPES Isabella, Catawbiv: nd Clin- ;
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
per M
$lo0t)
SO. CO
per 100
25. CO
25,C0
4 0
- 3,o0
0cts. each
50 " "
-Drinckle's Ort-nge-
toa
Dianat--
.... C ,' Delaware
' " llebecfc-a-
Concord
RASPRLUrilKS
New Rod Antwerp
lellow Antwerp
Relle de Fuuteney autuni;! bear
-injr...- ..
CURRANTS -Common Red
White Grape -'
Victoria
Cherry
75
75
:o
50
50
75
"5
1,00
5 00
'4.20
4,00
3.C0
3.C0
3.00
5 00
5.00
GOOSEUhURIKS-Honghtou's Seed'g 50 3.00
Ohio Seedling" 1.00
STRAWRKLKIES Wilson's Allany. 10 1 50
. . .,B;-ston Pine 10 . 50
Soott's Seedling " 15 ' CO
Genneste. 15 60
Triomphe da Gand .... 15 60
I-tre'Early Scarlet- 10 50
Hudson, 10 50
CHESTNUT American largo size. 1. 59 10. Ci)
' eeeotvl sito-l.CO
APPLE. STOCiC.? euitabl for ctlar
jp-aftin;. per 5f.
JIttsoatine, Iowa, March lil. n37-2ia
CHEAPEST CL0THIITG
.i .r. i ,.
Ever offered in "thb: Market.
?0 DOl'BT AH OUT IT !
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE ' .
Batimoro Cotliing Store,
BROWIT VILLS, IT.. T.
GRZAT IMPR0Vv
1-1- wW-.f1 't4-,:
;
SIIUTTLTEM;J-i.
Salesroom, 510 Biv.
NEW VOIM- A
7hU jrh?no is eon,:;-a..w v
prtncij loof m.Kh:nerv, ,.. r ''Q
uahia Imp rove me nr.,, m tl'.T ri;.
m-.-t pr-d'oUL-I ex..erf , u.
;,'inr.. I .
D1TID
Announce to tbe public that Le has opened out a
READY-MADE CLOTHING..
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CATS,
CARPET SACKS, '
GENTLMEN'S UN
: DE II WEAR,
Sec., fee., Sec.
Cnprecs'lented In quantity, qaaiUy and prices. lie
is determined his prices sha I ' cwrrcspoud with' the
times, and therefore otter . here ia the West, at just
as low r-ites aa such goods can be purchased acywbere
in tbe United States. As a sample of- hi prices he
will mention that he sells
Coats from $1,25 np to $15,
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to $5.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap1, Fancy and White S'ulrts, S'.rs-
ders, Neckties, Socks, nandkerchieis &c.f ia tha same
proportion.
The proprietor embrace thl opportunity of returning
thanks for past patronave. and promise to spare-no ef
forts in the future to giva entire satisfaction.
DAVID SEiGEL.
Brownville, June IS, lssi.-ly
Ayer'sf
Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, designed to bo the most
eifjctual AUsralite that can bs made. It is
a concentrated extract of Fara Sar&aparilla,
so combined with other substances, of still
greater alterative power as to afford an effec
tive antidote for tha diseases SaTraparilhv ia
reputed to cure. It is believed that such a
remedy is wanted by those who suffer from
Strumous complaint.-', and that one which will,
accomplish their cure must prove of immense
service to this large class of our afTlictcd fellow
citizens. How completely this compound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of tho worst cases to be found of the following
complaints :
S'.KOFUL.V AND ScitOFfT.O'JS CoMrT.AIXT,'
llitui'Tio.vs and Eruptive Diseases Ulckp.s
PiMi'LEs Hlotciu's TcMoas Salt 'Hheum,
Scald IIuad, Syphilis asd Syphilitic Af
fections, Meucuiiial Diseask, DitopsT, Xev
kalgia o;t Tic Doi'locuecx, Dedilitt, Dys
pepsia as i) Indioustiov, Erysipelas, Ilo.sfi
on Sr. Anthony's Fire, and ii.lecd th? whole
class of complaints arLLig fio:a Lufcuity oh
th !? Lr.ooi).
"TI'.ls compir.r.i'.l Thrill ba fj-iil t re.t yr
motor of h .-altli, whou taken in the priii, fo
expv.1! th foul 1mm ors whuh fjtcr in the
blood at that season of th) year.' . By tin time
ly expulsion of them many ra:tVu;i5 di.-ord ri
ore ninpe l in the bud. Multitudes- cn, by
tin aid of this reme-lr, jepare " themselves f:on
th-? endurance of f -il eruptions and ulcerous
sores, tlu-ouh whieli thj system will strive to
rid it r-elf of corruption., if not assisted to lo
this thro'.!! tlu? natund ch-tnuels of tho boiy
by an alterative' medicine. Cleanse "out the
vitiated blood v.henever you find iti impunities
burstiitg through the skin in pimples, eruptions
or pores ; clean -e it when you find it is ob
structed and flnUli in the veins ; cl-ans9 it
whenever it i-t foul, and your feelings will tell"
you when, liven, where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy tetter health,, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. -Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and. the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown. -
Sarsapaiiila Jus, and desrrvs much, the
refutation of accomplishing these ends. But
th-3 world h been cgrej-iouly deceived by
preparation of it, partly because the' drug
alone lias not till the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more bocause many preparations
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of tho virtue of Saraaparilla,
or any thing else.
During Into years tho publ'ie have b"en mis-,
le i by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilhi for one dollar. Most .
of these ha v been ft audi npen the sick, far .
they not only contain little, if any,. Sarsapa
rilla, but often no-curative properties wltntev
cr. Hence, bitter and painful di-'-appoIntincnt
lias followed the use of the various cxfaits of
Sarsapariihi which flood the .marker";', until th?
name itself is justly despised, and has become,
synonymous with imposition and cheat.' Still
Avi call this compound Srrsapnrilla, and intend
to supply such a 'remedy as shall re-cue the"
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon i". And we think we have ground fur
believing it has virtues which are irrefistibl?
by the ordinary run of the di.-f-tisej it is intend
ed to cure. Iu order to. secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy eliould
be judiciously Liken according to tllrectious on
tlie bottle. . - - . "
ri'ErAREU CY "
DK. J. C. A Y JE 12 & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per bottle Six UuttXea tor $3.
Ay erY Cherry Pectoral
his wo:i for itself stick a renown for tho cire cf
every variety cf Throat and Lung C jtiipLint, that
it is c.itiie'.y uuuecrs.sury for' tu t recount the
evidence f iti viitnos, wherever it has Lqen eii
pljyea. As it has long been ia -constant tise
thringhout this section, ve need not d more than
nsmt'j the people iu f'taHty v krpt np t' the bet .
it ever h;is b-fii. nn.f lii.it it may be relied on to
do fji' their relief u!l it has ever been found to 'do.
Ayer's Cathartic1 Pills,
1011 THE CT7H3 OT
Co ificm?t, JaitttUr:e, Dypriiti, Indtfjilinn,
Iheii';',', I'tMtl SiiHii'i.'i, l'.ry-ip!cixt lcnlachet
files, Wtcijinathm, IWitp'iom u2id&':iit I)ixease
f.ir'j- ('fiu.Lti:tf, Prp:y, Toiler, Tmnot'3 cni
Si!' n'ii'tmr, Wrni, Cvtf, nTjLlt U3 a
Dinner V, and f,- Virfji,ij th-j Blrrrl.
They ;ire sugar-coatc.l, so th.'t the niost s!rvt
tive can ta'ie t'lem plisnt.tlv, :itu1 t'.icy are the
!.o-t ;-.pft ;:,. i:i ilie v.o.Il for ull the purposes cf a
.amily i l:ys'ic.
Tzi-ij 23 centj per Tot ; rive box.- for $1.00.
' Great mitnhers of Cl'-rj-y !nn, Th vsi'ci.ms. Slates
men," and finipeiit fr-isotiaees Live ltnt tlulr
liiioi-'s to certify the ttuptr I'icled tisfiV..os of these
lT-'iuciies, hut o-.ii-spno here ui'd n:t pt-rmit the
i:i.-rfim of them. The Av-'iit Ix lvv ;i ;;rif 1 for-ni-h
;:r:iti'sit:r AMmnvAK Ar.u x.cin which they
ire -ivfii ; r.-:(!i r.lv fii'.l doscriptii:i cf ihe ;iUve
eomt.l lints, and the trcutuicnt'tliaC :io;.ld be L1--
lo--J f.n tr:Ir cuie. ,
I ho frit ;f by unpiiiKtiii.-d dealer with
othr-r pn p:ii'..tii.iis t'.iry l.ii'u-e more profit ;i.
l'm;iil Aylii's, and 1 io Ho oth'-r. '1'ae si k
vrriTit the best ;iid there t fur them, and they shot-i J
h tv it. .
AU our remedies rirp fr sale l y
JOHN MAUN;
J. J. THURMAN,
Druggists, Bro;vnvillft",'"N. TV
SEED POTATOES; .
TToo'l.'tock, A;h L;af, Kidney, pink Eje?, Scotch
Blues and Blue Rusty Coat. at One Dollar per bush
el delivered at the Office of tha "Nebraska Farmer."
100 Varieties Grape Vines.
The Largest Collection Y.'ett of 2'eio York.
Delaware, Dior, Rebecca, liorbcmont, Hartford
iVolilie, Concord, Union Village, Franklin, OuUrie,
togahos-a, Canadinn Chief, Taylors Bullet t, M a
awny, Creveling, Clolin-i and over 7i) other kit ds
t eastern eatalogHe ra w. ; - .
Isabella, Catawba and Clinton at 2octj each, 2
ner d.-acn, 10 psr I01).
A05. Id'JI. it NEMAHA NUFEfvY
Ihe fodowin-r ara th
againrt Sewing ! . t-.Li n . '" '-''.
1. Excessive fatf-ne t-3 1.1,
ther;rat..r. j 1"5"''r
2. Liabtiiiy to got ont cf 1 V.V1-'
r-i r-r - . . i . "or.-
: 3.i"
"J. -E t-en.-. trout la ail I
loss cf iiaid ia rfj-.iii---
it z.
The Euplre SeYi 31., . r
ircn all tht;e cl; Vt1' '
. ft ha-i a stnii'.t n.i:.i 77,"' '
rask&n the LOCK or SflL'TTI vt'-''
XEITHEIi KIP nr KAVE?.",,' 1
sides : fK-rf-rnn pcTfvt i-
of material, frotnLeather to ill" !""
liu, with cotton, linen or v.li ."C
sest to the rinoyt nuinbr. ''-;
Havirg neither CAM Cur CO'j .rr'..
the Jeaat possilla frietior, it t... :"--:-
glass, and is
"Efiipintically a XoLdjr-
It requires twen'y-S ror ft ,
'drive it, than any cthr M.u -.' ;7
of twelve years of aeo c-iri Workj,"-"'
f at i u e or i n j u ry to h -. h . "Vi v. '
Its ttrert a and WO. DCIiFU' ,r.
consftv.'tii'n render it a ms ir-,."'"'-of
orler, a f;d is V, UAUA.M tmi'j 'T':
give entire iHti.-faction. "5 ' -
We respectfully invitiall tlio,-..
supply theinplves with a rvr.nrxrX
examine this UN1UVALLEU r t 'v;"!
lut m a mure .cciui it.
patroaaj of
Merchant Tailurs,
.Conch Mali ers,
Hoo p-S k irt .Man a 'ao t arers,
Ktr HT.A P .o .r., f ,..
VCit ani Banfa'roa Mai
i73eI:giouj end Chariubla Lj-.
liborall v d:tdt. with.
Price of 3Iacliines,Co:;.
No. I. tr Fac.il Jhirhine, $ ij ofl- v'
sized .Manufactarn;, JiOjQj j'.'
Manufacttiririe, S 7 5,0 J.
Cabinets in Every Vi-'e?
"U'o want Agents ir ali towaj
States, where areni-ij are not alr-i
t-j whom, a literal discount wi" ,'..
maka no cor-.-'ignciocts.
T. J. r.IcAHTHUR &
510 Ilroailnay, Xcwl
Dm v
p" t
-e ; ....
JOVEY'S SEE1
A5D
Agricultural Warei:
Ilavlnjc orene-! a See-1 ami Imp!em"!i Tr
Chicago. I be? leave to csll sierul ;
fame, having been many yejrs in Hie t, ,; -ton,
and bavin ai.a pan! special at'ri'' :
tbe selection ,f n.y t-cevts, 1 feel lie s.-.i.-
In eQtrln toeys t j it?c public.
Tue ieeos crwn in tf;i ceun'rrirj-s
ami erperie.'.ct-d raiser it the Ejt ; '.'.i, i.
te prtenred ia lu.s count rr, wer; i- - ;
of the nioht relUb!fl soe-ijnii -..
All tw and I njtroti'.l vine: les u s
duceil tried an'l proved (!ciraVe thil-:
fonnd m my aiuK-feue. Particular a.'....-.
paid to the ,,
r LOITER SUED DEXMRr.
and not cnlr all t new snj m U tn
but a'l n(to cuveities la the Flu'r-i.
be ini.rtnlui e f. All orJcea t r
TEEES, PLANTS, STirtTJL"t2Z.
r?s ?!irr.i?j
will be proreptly executed. Wa L,i u,
aOrtnientbf o
Garden and Fanning IrpL-.
ALBKRT 'I n."--
p. o. B-X -fen. Nj. ;j
if arch 8. iiS. 3:n. t .
landeeteT
AVarranted Gardt.ii :
CLrXDEX, KOEMGin
fLate Jons Cabsett iCj
Xv. 53 Xorti Seirond Street, iSc'-"
; st. Loms, 2:0.
OtTer fnr le at very low t;nrf. 1 t
a f sot led siuc ic jf A jricuiturdl will ir.t
meu'. eonip-isinjc everytliini netes'irr'-
tvgethcr wuh a Urge rd fre.--li tvi?'-jt
. LanJretli's CelobratcJ Ga:l: :
CROP CF IS5',
For wblch tbev are t!i9 su'e ?ier,lv .T.n"
rely upon pettin? frnj t'je-a n"'!iti:"'
pnro but trne t i:sie in every imu--
seedj at !owo.t ma"-ltet ratis CIiir.r-e i .'i'
Tjbace !-eI. Tp O-rnotis. &o, . C'--'
wou f do we;l tu en l tl:en their ur.'e'v.
Send f jr Aimanac anj Itlustra'c-I O''
ELl'M'S)', i---v"
ilsrch6, 15C2. j.33 ly
Ths American Jonrn:l cf:
ana Ara
.a
CTwo ToLrMir ANr.w.' r.esjh L'-
I'Uvblwhcd in numbers Illutra-CeJ of l--
every other month vir l.t. January a
July,. sejdt-ijLer, and Novca.b r, -Cpnn.,by
.
B. SlLLIM A N, JR., AND J. V- - "
.' 5?."5 PF.ft AXNT.IIX ADTaJ
The Ji-iuranl jj sect, poit paid, J."-
rviytnqnt is reutive l
EDITED ET ,
Prcfr8?r.rj B. Sili.ha'.
Frof. Jam;:s D wight U ;
.tw Il.irtn.i
in conn-icii'-a w.'-i
Prof ASA CRAY, bf CdnirU-
ProfL O U1SA GASSIZ.
. JJr WOLCOTT UIBLi'J-
And nsanreus sbls collaborators n
tnent.
This work hns been' established
years, and ja the or.ly Jcurn. l f "
United Sta'es It ij tleaoted t'1-., '
icai Science, Ceohrry, Miasrai.r;4-. ,
Metepn.Ioy, Astrrijiny, I'liyii al '-''-.'
kindred depcrtrnenU tf knowk"'- .".-
Original Ff frs, as wtll as Abiir-4-""'' "' .
suverie?, on all these : y.n- ,
An attraotive foatira'r f '"
eral reader is the sei .'if.ioc Corre--?
Je;:0M2 Nicsltis an I uther?. ia j
prts of Eujopc, glvirg fa-aik""'
in Si'iTseotifi.e ma iter-. , v--
Eig'ry-two Volume hvo air' .
Fifty ia ia tho first and Tairtj J .
Scricj. . j-.
enb.cfileri recti virg their 'V
Publishers remit yheir lab-vrit'ti- !
Sillirn.in's Joarnal. New Haven, ..
. lloxtuf the bcv.'k vtlaaiesca j0 5
Publishers. " , au-i
All -ji-aiiaaaication, rccuttaac- '
dresjedtj
y-ceofSMima,, Aver
Apple. Trees.
20.(101 yennj and strict .pi'
hardy varieties, at ?3 fr haa- .
7A5TSD. Twenty-five h'? .yj.J ii
weight at hi.h price-s to buff-1
Stock at iow prices. J
Orinoco Tobacco r
Putoi) " rarruScier.t i jtr
l5circJ suaip la b nA
f0S":" wanted.,,
30 bu-itieU seJ ."pnc? f.-rt"
Ail tbe atx.ve to bo d-J.iv-.-r-J 1,, j-,. -
An:, mi.
00
.0 VAnirriFlS STKA'.
V - .y fff
Anior-wHeb a JT' ! .
per lvoJ: Jenny I. ud, V--J .rr?;-
"d-j-Gand. $2 per IfU ; 'n
linkers, Black I'riace, "- f
kit da at i I per " " .
i'lancs ot 'I "
per di'Z
I-'t.
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