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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1862)
"THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. TTT2 PAT SCHOOL EELL. A New Slntrinff n.x,k f"T lcy Scboo!, caied the Dav School Bti.L, U now fii'ir. It obtains about 2au ppes f choke Si)'-, Ro-l-. Round, Catt.c-t, Pacts, Trios, Q'larteta ar.d Cbo res many or them wilt-reu .ex pretty lor tl.i work, tesiie02 papes or . tbe Element ef music. The Ele ments are w ray and pr.yreive tbat ordinary teaob er will find theaiiKClvos entirely mciesftil In instruct -Inc rtro y.uins scholar to fe.in.ar correct ly and m-lentiii- 0 caliy, l:iie thetrnes and words embrace smb a vari ety if iively, attractive, and snnl stiiin nitiMC and Miilimt r.t that .!. ublrt will l o exi crie:icp"J in iudu rtn; all beginner to o':i with zeal in ucijuirir.f: ktill in ni.e uf the tnofcl bcalih-piviiig-, beauty imp rov ittji, bxt'liii'i' tellir.:, and orcier producing excrete oi n lioiil life. In siui P'i icily f its K leiimtit. in variety atxl adjptatiou of iiiuic, and in excellence aiid number .f i' sMips, ' Ik'inal. seiwe'l, and adapted, it cl.iinn fy 111:1 -!i to excel ail Cimp'eiiinrs. It will be fund to .o the bffl book ever issued for Si-initia) ieis Academics, 'and 1'ublic S.ho .is. A rew fample p.ipes .r. the e;c ii.oniK, ttii.es and miuks aieciveu in i ciicular; t-ond t.d trc-t otif. tl Is emptied ty Horace Waters, author f4 "S.iluiUi'W:! Cei:." X and 2, wtiicUJi-ive bad the eii.VU.;l!S H.C f 6jO Copies, PriCfx finer 4- ti i j cts., $ '.b per hundred; b.imd "' ici.W.'&iS j or bund red ; cioili lt;rrd, e!iib.ed f.H 40 ce.ils : 3J l-er lmiidred 25 ..'i iiei furuUliP'l at Ihe one hundred V:ce. Mailt! fret at : lie reiail price. ui !:i:s or this riicss. o TnrliAV EtnooL Brtr. The tunes are lively, and t-v.rU an may be -"J ly mastered by -children. The pi 1 1 of the hoiik is t.i.exi cptioiubie and" well adapted to the Kb'-ol r-oin. It it. the cLeest ant amuim thebet o fiipend of wlcxd niu.-ic pubU.-hed. AVo. York. Ttr.chcr. V ii iiool Bell This book is er&inet'tly adapted irn-e in our common pclionir. - ' V " T . ' M'e bavo a great maul er of thoo soni tojks !efofe 1 tl. public, b if many oi Iber.i lack musical a we!' a. l'te raiy tate, and r really riemot aWrinx in lb Mr if'ttu- , fiice itfou ir.e nluical talent of tbe young. Airi of c Vr.owl.Vped excellence wedded tu words of tru p. etry are tbe qualities tbat ouclil to be aulit witb tbe xrest-e-t rare i tbe prrinraiiott crt-a chi4 Tt b-ok: This Nn.k nerun it cnihin tbe-e 4o qualities. rentuyl ror.ia Srhot! Journal. fnbl'.shea by . . nORACE WATERS, n41-ly So. 4S1 Broaday. KewY'irk. . THE IIAIJl1 DIl'IiLKDO.M. Now ready, n nrr and superior collection of 2" jinti-P.'mveiy, Tatriutic, and Contraband" fen: K.i.i?, tliteU, rjtiarteta, end choruses. Most f ihr I'.trj and iur"ic ha? been written expressly for thif work, to correspond with the times, and chould b P! bj the million, in rdi-r to awaken rdeep inlerca. in lba!f of tLe ' Coutrnband," whom God, ifi bi providence, Lav cast upon ibe tree .North to !olhe and educate, . CONTEXTS, IX PART. "Fair Frod-,tu'i Morn. -has dawned nt Uft :" :-Jlrvak ilia Chain, or the ' Erruinripitins; reword"?' Fron'ut is ilarcbing xiafc or. Clory Hallelujah ;" Jh ! IMf the CWitrabands';" "Old John Uniwn'a S;ng ;"' -Sor.g f the Contrabnndii' ;" "O Let rcy ! IVoplo (io ;" "I'lipxly on the Song of the 'Contra Lmd' ;" 44 Yi'hcre Liberty Dwells is my country ;" ofc"hcrt Slavery dies there'll be. Frccdou ;" - Wake, Freemen. (J, 1 ha pokeii;w 4-Whiitier's isu j-pressd ffSong oi' Frecdou,'4;to. . :' Triee only 5 cents gingle, 50 cents per dozn, $3 per "I CO : po.-tnpe 1 cent. " 110KACE WATERS, Publisher. nlUly ' 4SI Uroadway, New York. sAiiiiATH sci i oo l b n l i; in o. e. 75,000 Gcpics Sold the First 12 Llonths of its Publication. It is an satire Ve V'urk, of nearly CiO fages. Many T t.he Tanc. and.IIrmus wero.writioa ex prefHly for this volume. It will soon be as popular ,ns its predecc.-?rr, (Ucll No. I ) which has run up to 0 tho enonnous numberof 575,000 copies in3t months, -utiripping any SnuJfi; fy hool Hook of its size is Fjf d in tbia country , both voIuhis nre-i)tiund in one to c2(.rui)iKi;itf echools isbing them in thp.l f'.rni. l'riocs of Hell Xo. 2. nancr covers. 15 cents.. JI2pcrlC0. Jioum!,25 cents. C-1S per 100. Cloth ' bound embossed gilt, 3d cents, 32 per 100. Cell No. 1. paper rorcrs. -12 tTTjty, tf It -per lOllr iouml 20 cent?, $1H per J00t ,CIotb lttudyibirs-ed gilt, 2j centf, $20" K?r 100. Befls'N'os. 1 and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, .''0 cr hundred. 25 copies fur n:?hed at tho 100 jricc. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 60 cents, $ JO jer 1 W0.' ilail poftage free at tho relaii price. .. . I3Cv..rE .WATERS, ro PJishrri. ; , The Economy of Using c;;:vx"'e";;:. :VrZ FRANE-LIN Family Sewing nachine. TrAo m'bini rnske .the ce!ebra'e4 GROVER.4' BAKl.si STITCH, which has taken :liebiKtaed. premi um at tbe Illinois SUto Fair, in September laxt, at the United States Kair in St. Lou.s, in and at tbe principle Sta'e Fair rhrousboTit tbe ojunt.y. Con-petent Jude gjvc a !eci-.ioti ia favor of this Mli:ch, ..ii :jcs.'.unt of i'j gre:it f ircnla ixi adaptation to ail htnd f fiiti:iiy m1 mini;facirriim Tnirjx'ses. . Ti c f'j!l...-ii!j Tab.'A in tLui the t-"if!'eieme in Tavor of Sowing Maclnne ovor t'.ic old iiie'b Kl of stitching by 'only a sieat Hvft,2nf Ubor ud timi, beii!e adJ:na Ki-eat ly to tt.e I.eaUbf it ne? of tbr einpioymru' ; but the ti;ch is tnu b xtroiiir, more elastic, and le liable to rip or ravel than tbe titch made with- bbir.tlea stnd bobbins- ' TiPiC consumed in making py Macbire.J By TTand. op Ladies' (iartneuia.- - tlu'.rr. mil. Honrs. Jlin. Silk U!es, , I J . 1; IO JIusliDSbfrt,8-' - i : 25: 6 Merino Drbs, " , 1 loj 8 Cbenit-ff, " ":.. i I 10 CaUcu .Dress, I ! Moreen Skirt, .AO, ... .7. , Xiht Dress, I I ft! ' 10 Drawer, j ,"-;; 27"- S-ilk Apron, I ..... J Plain Apron, j 10) 1 Time cjins-umeti In making 1 Br Machine, l Br fland. 23 6 30 10 fVJ vp Gentlemen" Garments Gentleman's Shirts, Frk Coat, .. i Satin Vest, Linen Vest, Cloth Pants, ; - . Summer Pants, ' 251 40, 18t 48! 83' 40j 13 16 3 8 6 2 20 23 10 25 15 SO r 'The Franklin Family: : SEWING MACHINE, Has one edvantape which is worthy ol especiafattention tn Hditwn 1t tr'pocnltar rharsr-trr-Tif -theFtttchrnd that is its adaptatu ntn either inrht or medium heavy wrk.. The Mnchitro whiilt at on inn merit is c?ed ou THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few mo rncnn fers!3H i brovght t boar with the tatnt facil ity ruttonaties jmd towels at tie tartest description. Its adapt ition for FAMILY WORK, is thus remarka ble, and pives it a superiority over every other style of machine in tbe MafTet. ' r ?T In order that the ,Macbmes tnpy be placed in the hands of all classes, wo have reduced tho price of our FR A V KL IS FA MIL Y MA CHINE TO JO R TY DG1.ZLA&.S'. lVtuk the4nre d our bstre iot the last year, and the entire satisfaction our Machines arc pivins throughout the United States anil Kuropean Couulries, we are lel trtiprtPTe" that our determination to manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE .4.VI fHE lP. MALUL.SK bis iecrxuiir JippreciaXcn brtbepu-biie. -Ibrs j'o icy wlU rfrmrru ancbaR?ed,-and as heretofore no Macliine wil! beallowed to leave the office that we cannot lolly warrant in every respect. We thali ke? en- baixi at wll times a general assort ment of Sewrrrg Machino msterials j . Needles formal 1 maetincJcan btTorJct- by Mail or Express. . Price One Dollar per dozen. Persons in the couirjjby sending us their address enclosing a letter stamp, caiiUavo forwarded by return mail, one of our circulars containing the different styles ot ilaebinst list -f jm icesaHiVswo'pe-wl workr H. "R1CKIARDS &TCO., Puncipal Agents fpt Ihe North West. Office and Sslci-rom 134 Lake S'.reot, C!ucago, Illinois, E. IUCHARWn lJtt.ftf WCorncU JXJ.W. TAPpTk, formerly Ag't for .he Grorerfc Baker Sewing Machiue. Januar9ih' 1862. n26-tt Fruit and Ornamental nil ly sojhi Broad way, w r,.rk" j . shrubbery," Ever.'een Trees, . JiVAY .11 US I C." f'Sliall wo Know Each Othcf. There V S n or I)uotnnd Cbirus, bj'-Kev. Mr. : iio wry, to Uttt of 4,Sal biith J'.ells Chime On." -Tliis koii it g'xd. lfice 25 cent umikd flee. A pianist tn atteDd- jce to tryr.ew inuic. HORACE WATERS, ;. nil ly No. 4S I Eroad war, Publisher. Til C IJo'rA CP WATERS .TIAXOS AND MELqiHANS, And Alexandre Organs, and T..CILRERT & C6.V frlt'brated -Eolraa Finnos, rtre the finest instTttment, for parlors a uu churches now in pse. A large assort ment enn be recn at the new wareroonis, No. 4S1 likOADVAy, betwcea Gcand and J'rooaio.ttrccss xrhioh will be sold at extremely low prices, l'ianos end Me.iodcons, from sundry. makers,- new and second band. Second hand Eiaj.03. and. Jlelodeons at threat bargains; prices from $25 to flOO. Sheet Music, Music-Books, and all kfcids cf ilusic , Merchandise, at war pricca.- A pianist in attendance will try new music. ' oriNlOX? OF riTK TRESS. . Thelloracc Waters l'innns are known as among , the very best. We are enabled to speak ut these InstrumcnTs witn Borne aercc or conrdence, trdtn personal knowledge of their txpelUnt tone and'du rable quality." Stic Yort Ecwglit. n4l-ly COMMERCIAL: NURSERY, cmAHA, XCCRASrtA. : T TT VRnT?nTTTHS :- . ' '" -' PROPRIETOR. '' '.' ' " " J With a General Assori.T.ent of Nursery Articles, Tor sale at the Pleasant Ridge nursery, iTARISPE, EUREAtr CO. ILL '. Very low for cp h -or its etirivaler.t. We have a few thousand six and seven' yeir old apple trees, which we will sell ery low, as we want to dispose of them be fore they get too lare; also four year olds at $12,50 per hundred ; three jer olds at $10 per hundred, and young trees at corresjiouding prices. Also Cherry,' Pear, Plum, Peach,' Grape, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Lawton Blackberries, .Strawberries, Pie Plant, Roses and Dahlias, of the finest sort. t f ; " . 1 have ions swice been co ivinced of the want-of a first clas Nursery in 4b West, wbue ' TREES', SHRUBS, FLOWERS, ( be" adapted to our climate and soil.' In view of these facts, 1 have established in this place, and outr for sale at . . ' Wholesale or Retail, A "tarjre and well sel eel ed stock, suited to this climate .f App!es, standard and J-arf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, t'.andard anddarf$ reaohes, . 1 Plums, Apticots, . .'. Nectarines, r Quince. O wsuerrie. - . ' , Currerit. Gnq.es, Kaspberrlc, Stralenie, JUUckbcrt ics, Kvergteens,- Shrubs, iWcs, D-blias, Ornamental Trees, fireennobfe atid Fcdding PlaatS, e tc, etc. Towl icbl wt.uidl.e2 leave tacjrll the atlMtopof the people of Nebraska, Kaunas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Missouri , , - . Sj"jty terms will be as low as any reliable eastern Nursery. . I'y purchasing .of mo tl.e expeuse of transportation Trom tie east can be saved. . All trees and plants gre careful I'y labeled and pricked in the best manner, for w'jich a charge of tbe actual osi will te made. "No charge wiil bt mde for tbeiellvery of packaces nn board steamboats. " .,A11 Comniunicafions adtliessed to the undersigned will rereit-e prompt ettcutmn. - - - . -Marvh. MM. .. " . E. II. BU&CU8. FRENCH'S CONICAL "Ff T lis: ess f 21 a. The most simple. drrMe. convenient and fconniical article ever invented for the purpose. " - - Will do the wa.bi;va Of aa ordinary fn.tly befcre breakfast, not only savibg time, but clothe. ' By strictly Xol lowing tbe printed direct iQj,. which are sinip'f 86 f (vr, it will wash, at one t""..e, six shirts, t two riuzen t mall articles, in about ij' or teren min-vh-t, or their equivalent. c By ail the ordinary methodc of cleanin; fine fab-tics, neb as laces. .c, tlie greatest care is required, while with this machine Uie ra )St delicate ariuue jwu be r-be4 ttlit-ttbe p;s!biiity of daiii.'. These result are prKli!crd by the constant reaction the suds while the machine is In motion.. . . -f Families. lat;r.drles", hotels, N.arr.af-housesTboKplt-ayhtn;, pot rdnic-sch o;s, on t'jips and Reamers, and in the a1! tny.'irho bav? ;i.ce luaclunes'ln use, have sent in thctr testimonials vojumiriuily, and the enco mirms of the I'res are very nuuierous, aouie of which 1 have publisiicil in pamphlet fcrtu. All I ask or tt.e Public is a tareful examination ef tlii-" m.icb.ne befo: e purchaNing of others. lot!e'l Depot 419 BrwiJway, ooijier Cnal St., New T,..k. f --.'. Price only Ten dollars.' " X. B. A Lii.o' Hl discount to the Trade. ', Aymti vuhtcl. Send fur a Circular. . ,. . . . Adi;ess bx, iz2S, X J". Cn.v P. 0. . JMIILIP FRUNCn, Proprietor... OUR STOCK OF ETERGIIEIVS It large, and very (Ine specimens. ?izes and prices to suit. S t ; , -'. Orders respectfnlly solicited and irnrrrptly attended to. VERRRV ALDRICH. 'F. 0." Address, Tibkilwa, 111. in . , . . . , P. S. iWe have abottt 7,00 forrr year old trees, of the New York Pippin, for wile tlr? coming fall and spring ; no apple ever gained so much popularity in o short a time. The trees aresood gTowers,: early fruiters, and veiy hardy; apples large and showy, and keep about equal to the Willow Twig.- -Also a large stock of the Wagner, one of the best apples ; very early fruiter, and trees remarkably hardy. For a more full description of these and oil er s-n u, please seauescrrptivecatlaogue sent free to al appiuunts. January 2, 1S62. rrSsSm Bloommgton-Hursery, At tbe crossing of Hie Illinois Central, end St.. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroads. Established 1?52. on the open Prai-ie, and coniains" 140 acres. . Fruit, Orna tnetdal an9 Nursery tftrxrk. a -very large, -general and reliable assortment VEitY" CHEAP for Cash. Especially 'Adapted to the Severe dimale : cftliccrlliivest"; : ATPLH TTTEF.S, from t to 4 rer old. $25 t6 $30 per 1C00. R007 GRAFTS, $13 per 10,0 C. APPLE STOCKS, eneto two years, seiec-ed for irrat!i;ig. $2; second class, $1 per tboudsand. JIAZf A!rtl cnKBR r, 3perl,C00, STANDARD MXD DM -ARFPKAR, 'llKE.ltY, PLUM, PEACH, ynxCE, NECTARINE. AND APRICOT DWAHF 'APPLE,. enxCK, prili, PLL'Ji;. 'AND ROSE 8TOCK.3. Jpfe Scion$t,l 68 per thousand. Cuttinnt, . many son 0ie C -"i7C. g.sd..ne-year old plants, 2,50 per thot)j i(i. li iu.on't Strawbery, Mid many other Staatiard. rt 1 dollars fifty to four dollars per thoiisai) id. ' Orajus Catawba, Clinton, Isabella, well rooted, oncyeir old three dollars per buidreS, twenty-dollars ir thouad. -' Dtlswar- one aud two years o!&r-o t'Oper dczen. Ru ttl), best sows uro to.Rve dollar per Sutofc-'..-'. lioxujhton Gootbfrr$. tc !t. .fjr old on to ibnew iloliarjor ujired. Downing'.! v er Bctrt; MulerjtoiT U eight doliars pordoxeu. terrreen several sorts ten dollars per lhoivuind.. SJuul and Weeping Tree, Slisubs, , Flvicer Roott.Wv.lbt, Roto, aa immense variety mostly one to tw doilars tlfty prrtfrrevt!. 1 " Pa king carefully, done. Catalogues sent on receipt of a three cent etam. - Address, - . . 1 - - ' F K PnOENIX, ' Nov 14, 1361, 19-6m Eloomington, UlinoU. - Currants," Gooseberries, Blackberries, RafpberriesrStra worries, - ' V! ; ' K3.&C.t .C," Of tih webave a la ge stock, and we offer tbem very iw for thelV.U Trade J SSI, and would solicit theorders. ol those wishiuii4J purchase. ucl'e stai.ip, and send for Catalogue and Price List. - , - . . - EMSIGN h. FORD, V5r.33-Fv"2r.3 Onjo Nurseries, Toledo, O. . : . .... 10C,000.:..';v; OSIER. WILLOW :CUTTLVGS; ; , Variety I'erpnrcu for live fence.: . ." : T wili cut, bundle and deliver the Cuttir;j al Pn.wnvi'le for $5 per eighty rods: hems bat a little rivr firo tlollnrt per thousand. This is frouj one to three dollars Ics than ever offered before. , All r.ritrt nt tbese prices must to sti-t )U before th (st of tMober, 1 il. . ' rerJ orders ty mail with r-b. t II. O. THO M PSTN. Nebraska City, X. T. snrii M'nsEcv. 1 . :l o, 4)t;ino k ,m t.f Nl-k Cily.V Au-ust i.-uS-tf Ou new AirLiuc Kearney Itoud.) "E vergreeiis Tor t!t"c Prairies. p , ... . Ah immense block of yonng Evergreens, Deciduous Ornamental Trees, Houghton Goo.-berries, &lc; not ex celled in the conuuy, aie otrcre4 by the (kteit, hun dred, thousaud, or ten thousand, cheaper than tneb plants can be bought elfewhere.T Packing tJe and neat without extra chrxe- Sample plaau a'. by express at triflitg cost. , . - - . .- .. - - -. Tb.e wisbintr, to purchase shoold sond for oar Whole sale Catalogue will directions for tbe Jinnagement of JkVtrgrecn. - j . ' -r .: 3 " 1 Adilress-i: . . . " j r. S. T. KELSKY & CO. . Great A'alley Nurseries, Great Valley, N. Y. J .... M... -"--.-. , 1 b. . , Seeds Prepaid by Llail. C5 Prettiof Annnalsln Cultivation,' - - $100 ' " 25 Choice Vegetable Seeds for the Garden, - 1 00 - H uh toChtbscf Fire for $3: TutltttrsotTcu for $15; To Club of Twenty l r $25. . , . " ; ., -- Tit NEW j Al'AN .alLIET, with immense beads, six to ten inches Ion , vj ent per large paper; Five for $!. 1 received Genuine Seed of (hi new ami valu able Mil let direct from Japan, bv the Niagara, last Kay. and can confidently I ecommeud it a the best Millet in cultivation. B. H. WATSON, ii3A-tf Old Colony Nurseries. PlMnouth, Mast. SiTA NECESSTY IN EVERY nOUSDIIOLD JOHNS t CROSLE Y'S J: American "Cement Glue"5 T1IE STRONGEST GLUE I,N THE WORLD. THE CHEAPEST tiLUK IN THE WORLD. THE ilOST DURAJtWiUiLUK IN THE WORLD. -THE ON LY RKLIAULB GLUE IN TUB WORLD. TUB REST GLUE IN THE WORLD. AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the ortJy ;trli-h of the tied eor 'proda?cd whieh WILL WITHStAUD WATER- IT WILL MEND WOOD 'j it r.ive"youijoket Tarniture " IT WILL MEND LEATHER "' Mend your Harness, Strayf, Belty, Boots Ac IT WILL MEND., GLASS Sare tho reie-f that Mpcnsive Cut 7lass Bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY Dcn't throw away that broken Irorv Fan it is cas ilTrepaieed. IT WILL MfiND CHINA Your broken China Cups and Saucers can be made as pood as new. flTT.W I LL 51 m DKARBL E That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can be put on as strong a ever IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN No matter if that broked Pitcher did cost but a shilling a shilling saved is a shilling earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER Tbat Cosly Alabaster Vt:se is brocken nndyouenn't mr tcb, it mend it it ;.vii'i never show wheu pat to m .-' . ' ' i ; t : ' " jetber. r : " Tt'xrin, tLIen.' bono. 'Coral, Lavo. and in fact everything butLletals. Aty article Uementefl wtta A.M.uioai jiii GLCE will not'sfbrrvr 4 wbereitis mended. 4Erery Housekeeper should havea supply of Johns A Crqsley'a Americaa Oemqnt Glue." -V Y Time. "ItTi so cenvenfent fo have ia the hoase."--"iV' Y .... Ljcpress. ,4It is il ways ready; thi? commends it to everybody.' Independent. .V.'8 hayt tltd it Bnd find it nsosefukiaoar hoase trater;"- IViil-e' Spirit of tie Time. -- "Economy 4ie3 -"V oil"tlx $10,000 per year saved in every tannly by One Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Price 25 Cents per Bottle.' Price 25 Cents pr: Battle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents pr Bottle. ' Prjce .25 .Cents per Bottle. Price "25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reduction to Wliolc " sale Buyers. TERMS CASH. f37For S?le by all Druggists and Storekeepers JOHNS &;CROSLEY ( Sole- ManufacturersV 7S WILLIAM STREET Corner of Libcrty -fkrreU SEW YORK. Iuiportantto House Owners. Important-to Rujlderl. Important to Rail Road Compa . . nies. ImpoVtaht to FarniCiS. To all whom ihiimay eonrern, and U concerns everybody. JOHNS & CllOSLEY'S IMPROVED QTJTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING, The Cheapest and moss durable Roofing in use. IT IS FlRE AtJD WATER PSOOF It can bjfcDedto bew and old Hoofs of all Tdnds Eteep oiflat ana ii Shingle roofs without removing the Shingles. . . Tue'Cost is only abo:f One-Third tliat of Tin, A.XD IT.1S TWICE AS DURABLE. ' 1 ' . This article bas been thoroughly tested in New York City utT ail pajtK of ine T?miea TStates Cana da West Indies and Central and goutb. America on buildings of all, kinds snc.h as Factories Founderief Churches Rail Road Depot3 Cars and on Public liaildingsgenerolly Government Buildings Ac. by the priuciple Builders archetects anp others during the past four years and baa proved to be the CHEAP EST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in oso it is in every respoct a fire watfR weataer and time proof covering for roges gf ALL KINDS. Thi i the OSLYmaterldl minnfantnred i the Unit ed State which combines tbe very desirable properties of Elaotiiitq and Durability which are universally acknowledged to bo possessed by QUI1 EliCII A" AN D INDIA' 1 1 UB- No Heat is Required in Mailing r ' Application.-""'- - The expenseof applying it is trifling as an ordinary Roof can be covered vui finished the tame day . It can be applied by any one, and when finished forms a perfectly r irk Proof nr faee with an clestic body which canpot be injured by Heat ;CV)ld; or torjis. fHRixKisa of Roof BoakdsI Bor any xternal-ctioi whatever. GUTTA PERYlT CEMENT. Fdt Coating'"-Me taU ofairivindfe vrhen exposed to the Action of the Weather, and For Presenilis and Repairing Metal Roofs OV ALL KINDS. This is the oxly CoMrosrrfdF Known 'wit id tkll ttccefnlg reint extrtme change of all climate for ait'i Icnglhoflime tchen appTiea to metals to whicn it adheres firmly forming a body equal to three coats of ordinary p.ilnt costs much, less, arid will LAST THREE TLIES AS LONG;' and from its elasticity is not injured bv the contraction and expansion of TJX and other" METAIj.ROQFS conseo.nent, upon sadden changes of the weather. : : ' It ,rill not CRACK IS COLD OR" RUN IN WAIlM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky trnnd other tnctal TOori can: be readily repaired with &'ffa Percha Cement, and prevented from ftiribej- corrosion and leaking thereby ensur ing a perfectly "water-light roof for mi'ny' years. This cement is peculiarly adapted for thepieser vation of Iron railing?, Stores, Safes, Agricultural Implements, Ac., also for general manufacturers use - GUTTA- PERCHA CEMENT - For pre serving 'and repairing Tin and other met al roofs of'every description, from its great elastici ty, ianot injured by the coniraction and expansion of metals, and will net crack in cold nor run in warn treatAcr i. - - These materials are Adapted to- all climates, and wo are prepared to fupply orders from any part of the country, at short notice, for Gutta Percha roof injn rolls, ready'prepared for use, aud Gutta Pcr cba Cement in barrel3,witb, full, prjnted directions 'V"5 for ?mlicatien.- Terry's Garden Seeds. - Fie-li ami pure. anJ raided n tbi oii and climate, for ule by 3S-tf LETT, STRICSLER &. CO, r tza-xxtm 'VVa.xa.toca.a --'; pt ' Wo will Tiiake liberal and satisfactory arrange-ui-.ntswith fespobsitle patties who would like to establish tbemselves in a lucririv? and permanent bus?cc5j, .................. 1 . OUR tTERMS . ARE . CASH. . ,? '. : We ftna'giv abundant proof of all we claim In Tarnr cf onj- Improved Roofing Materials, having ap plied them to several thousand Roofs in New York City and vicinity. JOHXS & CROSEEY SOLE MaXrFACTCREKS, IVhohsah Warehouse, 78, William Street, Corner of Liberty street, ; ' "SW Y0HK, Full escriptive Circulars and Pricea will be fur nished itappliention.-- :-:': - JVor. 7,t86l.-ly '-:.- Ilev Remedies for ;:' SPERHATORRHCEA. ' HOWARD -ASSOCIATION, - pniljADELPniA. ' A Benevolent Institvtion established by ttpectal En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, .tifiifJed xeilk Virulent end Chro-nic Diteaset. and , .' tspcciclly for the Cure of Disease of the Sexual .. Grqant. ...... MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Snrceon. ... . Valuable Reports, on Spermatorrhea, and other clis. cases of ihe Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter en vcloies, free of charge. Two or three Stamps accept able --.--- . " "' : l Andrew DR. J. FKtLLIK HOUGHTON, Howard At-soc-iation. No. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Docembpr 12. 1S6I, - . -i;23-ly - .. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. auioug lho- Glergy . they TO THE PEO?LH OF Tin the mocth of December. JS53. the undersigned" fr the flr;t timeorered fnf sale to the public DR. I . B VEK DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, and in thir hort period they have Riven such universal satisfac tion to the many thousands of persons wbo have triei. tbem that it is no an established article. The amount of bodily at n-ntal lulsery-arfsinysimirfr from a m? jflect of snw't complaint i sun" -ii?r. atl it i there, toreittlic titmobt Inii.rtancfc that a strict attention to the least and most trilling bodily ailments should be hart! for dtsenseif the body must' invariably afft the mmd. 4 The stibscrirersnow only ak a trial of DR- J. BOVEE DODS'S Impsriai'.Vins Bitters from all who have not used them. We challenge tbe world to produce their equal. These Bittcra for tb-fe-e Weak Stomachs. Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any o'her reme dy on earth. "To .bo assured of tbis,'it is oruy neces essaryvto make tbe trial.. The -wine is of a .very sui rior quality beitm about one-third stronger than oth er wines, wsrmirnr and invigorating the whole system Trom the ftesd to tbe feet. As these bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and cive a use tone and healthy action to all i;s parts, by eiiuali.iu? the circulation, removing the obstructions and producing a general warmth. They are excellent for disease and weakness :ecuiiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brace the system. No lady who is subject to lasitudc and faintness, should be without theui as they are revivllylnsr in their action. I THESF BITTERS ;TTiIX not only Care but Prevent Ilisease. and in this , respect are doubly valuable to the-person who may vse them for " " 1NS1PIENT C0NSMMPTI0N weak I.tJngs, Indipestion, Dyspepsia, diseasec of the Nervous system. Paralysis Piles, and or allcases requiring a 'Tonic. .- " , ,.: ' DR. DODD'S Celebrated MTine Ritters Pur Sore Throat 60 common are truTytnvaluabJe For tho aged andjnflrnvand for persons of weak constitutions- For ministers of tho gospel, lawyer nnoV' All - publicr f packers for' book-keepers tailors reamatresses. studrnts,ar artists, and all persons lea dli.S a iedenlary rife, they wiM prove beneficial. ' as a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all theexhierat Ins effectaot brandyor wine, without intoxicating; and yreyvattrabte rentexly for persons adicterttothe" use of exesatve strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They aie pnre and entirely free from the poisons con eained in tbe adulterated wines and brandies with which the country is floodfd. " 'Tnesebttters noto ely CURE but prevent disease, and tbould boused by all who live in a count ry wbere tho water is bad, or where chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may begiv. en freely to children and infants with impunity, .Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act Zt humanity, should assist iaspreadiug tbese valuable bitters over the-land, and threby essentially banish drunkenness and disease In nil affections of the Hcad.Sicls. Headache, or IV crvnouslicad ache, Dr.Dod's Imperial Wine Hitters Will be found to be most Salntarn and! EOcacious. FE3IAI.ES. Tbe many, cirtiflcates which have been tendered us aud the letter which we daily receive, are conclusive proof tbat among the women tbese Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No wothan In the land should be without them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. :DR JEoves Dod's t . IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has used them successfully In his practice for the las twenty-five years. The .proprietor before purshasin the exjlusivc right to manufacture and sell Dr. Bove DimU' Ceiebraies Imperfa-v Wine BUcra, hadtthemtest ed by two distintrOlsncl mulfcl practitioners, who pro nouncedthenra valuable and safe remedy fordssease. Although tbe medical men of this country, as agen eraLlhing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do 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 IM PERIAL WINE BITTERS -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 eTeTTTUT5rntn!rKJrwebreaffa"sr: " DR. J. DOVEE DORS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cbery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They jre manufactured by Dr.. Dop himselr, who is an experienced and successful physician, and bence should noj oe ciassea among too quatu uosiruum wmcn noou the country, and against which the medical profession so Justly denounce. - These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly testext by all elasses of community, for almost every vrl ety or rhseare Incident to human system, that they are now deemed Indispensable as a Tonic, Medicines and a ' --.. Beverage. - ;- PorcJinse one Bottle It Costs but Eittlc! Purify the ISiood. Give Tone to the Sto mach -Rcnovase the Sys- : and Prolong Life. Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles i r; for $5 00 - - . ,. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDLFIELD k CO . - SOLE TROPRIETOS IS William Street, New York. ' : For sale by druggists and grocers generally through ont tbecountry. - Oct. 17. 1861. PRISDEE'S PATENT - -r''i-":"'- JtF V"'r .- Agricultural Cauldron and Steamer. FOR SALE 221 and 223 South Water Street, Chicago, 111. Prices, Wood $35, Coal $33, staple sizes other sties in proportion, with freight added from factory in New York to Chicago. The advantages of cooked over raw food is admit ted fcy alL .The old way of boiling in kettles is both stoWTtrid expensive, so much sotahtbut few men do it.". Something more practical must be bad. Steam seemes to be the only alternative. The Patentee hag retaind all the advantages of the Portable Cal dron for boiling, and devised means of generating steam Bnficient for ali purposes. It is simple and practical, aud proves a PERFECT SUCCESS. . w II AusTIX. Sole agent for Illinbis and North-West, V: 221 K 223 S. Water St., Chicago. Where will also be found Dowxs & Co's Deep Well Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Common Well Pumps, Thimble Skeins and Sad Irons, as well as every variety of Farming Tools, Cast Iron Corn Shellers, Feed Mills,- Hay and PUtform Scales, Stoves, Ac." The above will be sold on account of tbe manufacturers, at their respe ctivefaotory prices adding freight to this place. January 1862. ' M Pleasant Ridge Nursery. - x- -s t VbTl VATOR AND DE ALE Ilf ' - - - Fruit and Ornamental Trees, "SlirnbDery, Evergreens, &c., ieasant Kidge, Arjspe, Bureau County, Illinois. o P. O. Address, Tiskilwa, 111. January 2, 1S62. (n26-3ml ' 25,000 Cherry Currants. First Size ' - - $60 CO per 1,000 Second Size - - - 30 0J do. 15,000 Concord Grapevines, leavers, Fine. - No. l, Layers, - - - $-5 00 per 100 No. 2, Layers, - - 16 00 per 100 No. 3, Layers, . - 12 00 per 100 One year md, from cuttings, - 8 CO per 100 ' Diana Grapevines, pot raised. - 12 00 per 100 OXXa23TsrXXX 2PXi-A.rjrX,0 f the Oreat Austin Strawbery, - $20 00 per 1.0C0 UEORE SETMOCR (St CO., "37 tf South Norwalk, Conn. . TJALING'S ' ' - - AND . ' " : LIFE' K2TTEHS. Are pure vegetable extracts. Tlty cr.reall billions tisorders of tbe hur.iati system. Tbey regulte and i;t- igyrate tbe liver and kidneys; they give tone to,the digestive -rgan; tbey regulate tho secreti ns, excre tions and exhalations, equalize the circulation, and pu rity tbe blood. Thus, U biHioui co npldnts some id which areTof pid Liter, Sluk IleadaUin, DJpepia. Piies-, Chills and Fevers. Coativenesa or ljost-ness are en tirely Controled aul cureJ by these romeuies. -- .: : :. DAKI,ING'3 LIVER REGULATOR Henioves the morbid and billions, deposits from the stomach "ai'd bowels, rt-Rulates tbe Liver and Kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natnral and heal ihy action tn tbe vital organs. It is a superior ; . , - Family Lledicine, iliich better thau Pills, and much easier to take. - DARLING'S - : . LIFE BITTERS Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent la cases of loss or appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregular ities, pain in theide and bowels, blind, protudiug and bleeiling piles, and general debility. ,REjD TH FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : . " JsT'lT lirumley, merchant, lS4 Fultoa street. New Tork, writer AuRnst IS, 1S69: - I have been afflicted with pies, accompanied with bleeding, the last three year ; I used ' . " ; . ' " '- -' darling's '" ' : L I V E Pw R E G U L AT 0 R - -' " .. ' :' and. :' ; : LIFE : BITTERS, Andnow consider myself entirely cured,". . "lion. John A. CroBS writes, "Brooklyn, Jiarck 15th, 1S60. Ia the spring of 1S59 J took a severe etild, which induced a violent fever. I took two dose j ot darling's 'LIVER REGULATOR, It broke np my cold and fever at once. Previous to tht9 attack. I had been troubled with dyspepsia several months; I havo folt nothing or it since," Otis SiinJ lew---r xa P" or cireet, aew Tors., -writes:- 4 August 13, I860. I had a difficulty with Ihe .Kidney Complaint three yeats, with enstant pain in the small of my back. I had used most ail kinds of medicines, but found no permanent relief until I ued darling's LIVER REGULATOR AND . LIFE BITTERS. . I passed clotted blood by tbe urethra. I am now en tirely cured, and take pleasure in recommending these remedies." . " ilrs. C.Tebow, II Christopher Street, N T., writes: "Feb. 20, 1-S60. I have been subject to attacks or Asth ma the last twenty years. I have never found anything equal to ... darling's LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and billions remedy." Mrs. Tounar, of Brooklyn, writes. 'Tebrnary2S I860. In May last I had a severe attack of Piles, which con fined me to , the bouse. I look one bottle of - ' " darling's LIFE BITTERS, and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since." D. Westervilie, Esq., of South 5ib, near 8th Stret, Williamsburg, L. I., writes: "August 6, 1860 naviog bean troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and subject to blllious attacks, I was advised by a friend to try . - - - - darling's -: LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activity. I have alto CLOTHE YOURSELVES. used it as a ... . . . Ji"amily rklodicino. When our children are out of sorts, we give them a few drops and it sets them all right. I find it meets the general wants of the stomach and bowels when disor dered."1 ""He ADE'arif you'need either or both of these most'ex eel lest Remedies, Inquire for them at the stores J if you do,notnd tbem, take no other, but inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the moner, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent according to your directions, by mall or express, pott -pak". Aderess, DAN'L S. DARLING. a Kbsbiiu Wtrept. New Torlc. ' - ' Pr.t up in 50 cent and $1 Bottles, eacu. : Nov. 7,1861. BlS-m CHOICE LiaUOES. Wholesale and Retail. .OF. THE inn ' m ' BROWN VILLE, ..ITas Inst ref ivf -;ni- frx r,.t,s1v',c,"",,, Liquors, which he will sell oy the Barrel, Gallon, Quart or single Drink. The following is a partial list: BRAIIDIES: French, ; Cognac, . . ... . Arple, ...... Raspberry, . ' . " . ' Peach. Cherry, . . .. . ' " '. Blackberry. WETES: Port, Hungarian, - Sherry, . Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, Manongahaia, And a variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. TI'IIITXEY'S BE OCIi Main Street, Brownville. Kavmber 14, 1S6. Inl3-tf D. A. C O N S T A n E E , tMFOKTrs xr nr. ai.i n it IRON,' STEEL, NAILS, UASiliMiS, SrKLNGS, AXLES, FILES BL A CKSMITH'S TOOLS Also: . Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff. Third Street, between Felix and Edmohd, SA IN-T- JOSEPH , MO. Which he sells at St. Lou! prbsesfor cah. Highest Price Paid fo? Scrap IroD. December 1.1S59. . ly .. .. Furniturej Furniture ! ! The most complete stock of Furniture ever offered in this upper country just received by T. HILL. Brownville, April 25:h. 1S61. " IOWA TOPOLOGICAL GARDENS. Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Currants, Goosberriea, Raspberries, etc., etc , at very large discount from es tablished rates. APPLES Best grafted varieties, per 100 perTl 4 to 5 feet S5.00 $45)0 7 to 10 feet -.10.00 80.00 PLUMS-Coe's Golden Drop lilue Gage Imperial Guage, Ac, per dox. per 100 '8 to 12 feet 4.00 25.00 CHERRIES Early Richmond 3.50 25,00 Dukes acd Heart varieties "5.00. GRAPES Isabella, Catawba: nd Clin ton 75 5 00 n-r Diana .-3,00 - ' i Delaware-- 50cts. eich Rebecca 50 " " Concord-. 25 " ' RASPBERRIES Brinckle'a Orange 75 4.00 . New Red Antwerp 75 4.C0 . ; Yellow Antwerp--- 50 3.00 Belie dcFonteney autumn bear ing. 50 3.00 CURRANTS -Common Red 50 3.00 Whii-Grape 75 5 CO Victoria- 75 5.00 Cherry-.-.. 1,00 GOOSEREUniES-nougbton'a Seed'g 50 3.00 Ohio "Saedling 1.1)0 STRAWUERRIES-Wilson'i Albany- 10 50 Bston Pine 10 50 Scott's Seediinj .15 60 Gennesee. 15 .60 Triompbe de Gaod 15 0 Jjtrge Early Scarlet 10 50 Hudson, 10 50 CHESTNUT American large size--1.50 10.00 " second Bize-l.CO AFPLE STOCKS-suhable for eolar grafting 3.C0 per M. ja3ies vi:f.l. Mufcatlne, Twa, March 2 152. i37-2ui CHSilPSoT . CLOTHinC- . ' Ever oiTersd in this Market. - IVO DOLTJT AKOiT IT! p-, , k ' it , I Call and see for yourselvs AT THE Batiniora CotliiBg Store. BROVrrITVILLE3 27. T. Announce to the public tbat he has opened oat a toc-kof " " ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS; CARPET SACKS, ' : GENTLMEN'S UN ; - : ,; ; DERWEAR, ' " . &cM &c, &c Unprecedented In quantity, quality ! prices. Tie is determined his prices sha t correspond with the time. tb r"i) offer here in the West, at just as low rates as such gijods cm fee purchased anywhere in the United States. As a sample of his prices te will mention that he sells . Coats from $1,25 up to $15, Pants from $lto $7, Vests from $1 to $5. . Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, -Sns-ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c. In the same proportion. , The proprietor embrace this opportunity of retarnin? thanks for past patronage., and promise to 6pare no ef forts in the future to give entire satisfaction. Call hnci Roe lilm : DAVID SEIGEL. Brownville, June 15, lS6!.-ly ;. Ayer's Sarsa barilla Flower Seeds. Choice varieties, and of very giperinr quality, 20 pa pers of wbi.h lil be sent (oost-paid) ty mail, to any address, for one dollar ; n. A. TERRT, Crescent Ci'r.I"1'- March llih, 1853 . r.M-2uiJ shutt1Hiv Salesrooin, 510 Brc I, .. " 7 NEW Yfibi. ' ih9.M,chia,i, eonjtraev.i principle ot machinery' r,, :, uao.a improvemenJs, Lar r v. a?rvi 1WITY at,! FIIFECT Vv. u-iiusi, .--wing JJactiQet. ' " i. excessive iit the operator. 2. Liati;".! to get cut or , rJer. 3. Expense, trouble and loss of time ia reair- u to I 4T.. TVa t'lit tClliu : frcD all tle c tciiiui : 'i " ... 13 i: ft has a strai-rM t.,. ,. make the LOGIC or SIICTT1 -- NEITHE't RIP nor RAVEtJ.:, si iea; perfornn pcrlect iinnn of materia.I, froraLeather rc thlsl" ?'' lm, with cotton, linen or silk tt"J "t est to thi finest number. - Having neither CAM nor C00 TT- , the le.-vst posoitl-j frictit n, itni"""" glass, and u u !; a L A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Fara SarsapariHa, so combined with other substances cf ' still greater alterative power as to afford aa effec tive antidota for the diseases Sarsaparilla 13 reputed to cure. It 13 believed that such a remedy i3 wanted by those who suffer frcni Strumous complaint?, and that one which .will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted ftllow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has heen proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: . - : " y ' ScuorctA A?b ScrtorcLors .Complaints, Ecuptioxs and Eiirrnvs Diseases, Ulceus, Pimples, Llotches, Tujiom. Salt Hiieum, Scald Head, Stpuilis and Stpuilitic Ar FECTIOXS, JlEKCUrtlALDrSEASE, DltOPST, XeC-'. RALGiA 011 Tic Dol'Louiiel'x, Deuilitt, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Eose on St. Anthony's Fiue, and Indeed the whole " c!as3 of complainU arising from Ijipuiiity or tub lli.oot). . , J " This . compound wfil be found'a gfent pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in th blood at that season of the year. ' By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders .aro nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this, remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul, eruptions ami ulcerous sores, through which tli3 system ivill strive to ' rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this througl the natural channels, of the body by an alterative -medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you f.nd its impurities bursting through the skm in punples, eruptions, V. UV1U , .lrn.; - . . WlllTJ rini fl!!'.l 1? 13 OI structed and .sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is fdt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. ' Keep: the. blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of Ufa disordered, there can he no lasting health. . Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery ci life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world h?s been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because? the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed" for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsa parilla, or any thing else. . During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sitk, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no cttrati' e properties whatev er. .Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the ttsc of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood tho market, until the. name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheats Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the' name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wo have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible ' by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. TREPAP.ED EY ' DR. J. C. AVEK & CO. LOWELL, MASS.' Price, 91 per Cottle Six Bottle tor $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral . has won for Itself such a renown for the cure of ' every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it i-i entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of it virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has lontr been in constant usa" throughout thi section, we nerd not do more than astttre the people its finality is kept tip to the best it ever Ins been, anu that it may be relied on to U for tki relief all it bas ever, been found lo do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, . ros the emus o?- Costicenei, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Font Stomach, Erysipelas, Ile'adaehe, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Diseases, Liter Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Xsuralyia, as a pinner Pill, and for Purify inj the Llood. ' They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. - Pri:9 25 cents per Box ; Tire boxes for $LC3. Great numbers of Clergymen, Phrsici.ans, States men, and eminent person a q;os, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, btit our space here will not permit the insertion of them. Tbe Agents below named fur nish gratis our Ameuican Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that khould be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations tf.ey make mora profit on. Demand Ater, and take no others- The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. AH our remedies are for sale by JOHN MAUN. J. J. THURMAN, Drug-gists, Brownvillft, N. T. Okra or Gumbo Seed. The best substitute for Coffee prepared in the same manner as Coffee. Packages of seed by mail at lOcts. each. Each . package ermtalnj seed enonsh to raise a spppiy for an ordinary family. Send orders to IT. A. TKXXT. n3S-tt ' Crescent CHr, Iowa. Crw i!H Gaiter yw 3 ? , . ..j-u-o yVT cent !,. driveit than any other Machine j,. V'" of twelve years of a-e can w&rk it , 1 J fatiiue or injury to healf i. ' " Its strength and WOMEP.FCL S"-- construction render it alnsnts imoo ' '" of order, and is GUARANTEED yulT 1 give entire satisfaction. '"' . . We respectfully invite all thnj , supply themselves with a superior rV.'. ' examine thi3 UNK1VALI.E0 ilACin-." But ia a more special canner d'oV", natronngo of Merchant Tailors, . Coach Mailers, Hoop-Skirt .Vinnfacf-arer, Shirt and Bcg..m Maker.' - Vest and Pantaloon Miksa'"'1' IsJ tvciigtous sna tnt.ib!e In liberally dealt with. Price of Alacliines, Co:::' yo. I. or Family Maeh'ne, $134)9, y, j sized Manufacturing, $10,OJ; Ho. S Li-, Manufacturing, $75,UJ. 1 Cabinets in Ilver7 Yaris'y. We want Arentj tor ail towns tu ta ? States, where ngencies are net alreaJjsu;! to w bora & libiral discount will bej-.rn,. make no consignaients. ' . T. J. I.IcAIlTIITJn & C:, , 510 Hroaduay, .Tcrrlr LArJDr.STH'S Warranted Garden L ..BLUXDEX, KOEXIC4C3, .. (Late ions Gab.vett iCa.J Xo. 3 Xorth Secomt Street, ib-jMfj ST. LOXn.3, 2IO. Offer for sal at very t. w f!z,i"-'-.uoKv) mo: ut Annculi urt a.'.ti iijrlx a :;.-, -ments, comprisir. everyt.lnia netesary to ii.. together with a large and fresh su;piy ef XatJrcth's Celebrated G : '. ; crop or issi, . For which !by are tbe io'if agents. Tiir t'H rely upon !?cttfrj from ttera seIs -.bit : pure but true tj name in every iu-t.n-. seeds at lowest market rai-trCljiuee Snnrua Tubacco seel, Top Onions. Ac., &c. Psa,r i would do well to send tbem their orders. Send for Almanac and IllistrateJ iv;t-' bu;xden, 0I.V:-ji March 8, 18C2. D3j-ly IIOVEY'S SEED AKD Agricultural Warehc:. Having opened a Seed and Imp.'ement Vrr. CWcSO, 1 be? lea1 t e.ll same, having been many years in tl.e bus."1 : ton, m'l having also paid special i:?'iiiUair.i -tbe selection of my seeds, 1 feel tbe uixaI j ia offerini? tbem to tbe public. Tbe seeds grown In this country wert r.x " and experienced raisers at tbeEant; ti: be procured in this country, were imporui of tbe most reliable seedsmen in Europe. All Nev and Improved varieties a; dcced,tried and proved desirable at the I-i. found iu my Catulogue. Particular atten'..u ' paid to the FLOIYER SEED DEI'AXIT!!- and not only all tbe new trd mnch ti-.m-M' bat all new noveities in tl.e Flower depfia be introduced. Alt orders fjr TTtinrS. -PT.ATJTS RTmTTTlSEY.r i:H5, JJU.LU3, &C, wi!l be promptly execute 1. -We h3vt sortment of Garden and Faming IP--pr ALD2S1I n. Bo'rr. P. O. C x 3C47. March S, n35 3m. ; "S1LLIMS JQOHia. The Anericnn Jcnrnal cfif ana IrU (Two Volcmv;3 AsxrALLr.eaob M-p'" Published in numbers Illauratcdof 1j5mU:j ' every other month vix 1st. January July, pepteraber, and November, at 5 Conn., by Ii.SlLLIMAX,jrw.,ANDJ.D.rAW . . S3 PER AXXUM IN ADTiJCt . The Journal issent,potf paid, after payment i received EDITED BY , Prcfesscrs B. Sillman, B. Siu.i,:-k' ' . Prof. James Dtricnr UiSi, New Haven, in connection with Prof ASA GRAY, ofCcmbid?. " ProfL O UISAGJSSIZ, of Cf Dr WOLCOTT GIBBS of And numerous able collaborators ia iper"'' rnent. 0 .... ' Tbs work bas been etobli-ihed tsore u . years, and. ts toe only Joumw oi tu ,- United States It is deaoted to I -. Tj . ical science, Geology, Min-Talogl, ,4,anp.f t Meteorology, A'lronomy, Physical uc , " , kindred deportments cf knowledge. l Original Papers, as well as Abstracts of J ' eoveries, on all these topicJ. .v,- An attraotive feature or tau joam-" , eral reader is the scint;5a Correspond-:! Jerome Xiciles and others, in Jranct parts of Euiope, giving fatairjtr reports " r in scinentiSic matters. , Eiz3;v-twe Volumes have already ofl Fifty in in the Cm and TUirty-lwo Series. . ... m subscribers receirtcr tb :if P,e,.a-.. . cf." Publishers remit their sub Mriptions w w Silliman's Journal, New Haven, ConB:.,rnJ " Most of the back velamcacaaDo Publishers.- .. toW All commun: cations, remittances,-' dressed to . itL Cftce ofu3Zlir,zn J.merinm site Apple Trees 2!l,nC0 younj; and straight ApP'f m i . .. . . U .. r. i 1 j , , ,.-t TANTTD. Twenty-five hoji eiht at h:ga rr:cca, ij Stock at iow prices. i Orinoco Totacco c- Tut up ia paoers suScient to P'r- t r 15cts ; a red stamp to bo W1 w ' Wonted. 33 bnsnel seed spring W heal J ji t All tbe above to be deltverca ,,Q 30 VARIETIES STRA.VBE$ 4 .r Wilson's Alb";!. f d per 1000 ; Jenny Lsnd. Ij P T r4.- de'Gand, $2 1'0 ; ina!' i" sX Hookers, U'Mk Prince, mj y kinds at $1 rf 10 ).- cr;3'T I per dox. Au;. ISol. yjrWBA 0