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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1862)
THE DAY SCHOOL BULL., TIIK DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New Pinsuig took Ol Diy Stlio!fc, called the 1)AT SCHOOL BiLl-, W BOW ready. It c..nt,tri atcut r-vnnt cnclre Son!', So lUiunds, Uatcheg, Li,et, lrio, yuartf u and Cho rotes, many of them written expreely for thin work, he-fide ?2 panes of the Elements of music, fhe Ele ment are k a?y and progressive that ordinary ?each er will nid themselves entirely Kua-ennful lu icurnr.t. I !H even young scholar to Fine correctly and acieiitifl cally, while the tunes aud word embraces such a vari ety of lively, attractive, and soul -stiring muMcand .mtimeot tbst do trouble will be e rperienccd In indu cing all tf fini.cr to c j .t lib teal ia 8r(,r.;rirg UU in or.e of tl-e most lialth-Klring, beauty ln:proviDfr, liappui&M itiuui, a id ftitier producing exercise of hwlli!e. lo simplicity of ita lemenl, la variety m J adaptation of tuccic, and la excellence and number of i:i -ng, original, selected, and adapted, it claim ty much to eject all competitors. It will be found to be the bes-t book ever iscued for Seminaries, Acadeuiica, n Public Schools- A few, tample pape tif tbe ele ment, fuses and oiij-t are given ia a circular; send aixlpetone. It U compiled by Horace Waters, author .f "fabatb School Bells," N" s. 1 and I, which nave had iy.f. mormon, aale cf 55 000 copies. Prices paper ?.t 2o ct., $13 per hundred; bound 30 cent-. g25 , er huiylred; cloth bound, embused gilt 40 cents :' 5,33 pe r hundred. 25 .vpie f urnisbed at the one hundred price. tilPJ free at the retail price. 1 ."i . NOTICES OF THE TRESS. TheIUt School Bell The tanes at lively, and fiu'h as may le easily mastered hy children. The spirt of the socgp is cnexreptionable and well adapted to tbe Mbool room. . it lathe cheapest ani anion the bet cniinds of school . music published. A'ei York Teacher. "'.'' ' Dat tcHOOL BILL This book li eminently aiapted to use in ur common cto"l. " We hae a great cumber of school c.ng rok before tbe public, but many of them lack musical a wellas lite- rary taste, and are really demoralizing iu their influ ence oron the intikal laieul cf the young. Airs of ac kuowlecyed excellence, vc ddurf U words of true poetry, are the Qualities' that oukUI to be sought with the great est care la the preparation ol a school ng book. Thin book seenis to conjoine there two qualities. Ptnmyl rania School Journal. Published by HORACE WATKRS, 1)41-1 - . yo. S1 Br-adway, Kew Turk. . the haiip or freedom. New ready, a new and superior collection at 27 Anti Slavery, ltriotic, bd "Contrj-ljand' ongs, aolo!, duet, qnartet', and cboruscu. Most of the Ietry and A'u?ie ting been written expressly for .this woik, to cormpond with tte timeg, and should, le sung by the million,' in" order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of tbe ' .Contrabands," w hom God, in Lis providence, bat out Xipon the Free Morth to clothe and educate. eoVTKNT3, IX PART. ' ' "Fair Freel.rtfl' iiorn bag dawned at "list:" "Break the Chains, or the Emancipating Sword Kremort is Marching en, w. Glory JlaJlelujub ;" Oh ! II;!p the ConUabands';" "Old John lirown'g Sorg;" 'Song of the 'Contral-Ands',-" "0 Let Jjay 1'cople Go ;" "r'arody oo the Song of tbe 'Contra banda';" "Where Liberty Dwells is my country;" When Slavery dies thcrelJ be Freedom ;" "V.kc, Freemen. Uod has spf ken;" Wfcittier' guppreatd org of Freedom," et. - - - ' Frice only 5 cents single, 50 eenta per doien, $3 per 100 ; postare 1 cent. iiOIiACE WATERS, I'oblisber. 41-ly.- ! Hi Eroad way, Nv York. SABBATH SCHOOL BELL NO. 75,0 CO Copies' Sold ths First 12 Llonths of it3 Publication. It ia'an entire Sew Work, f nearly 200 pageg. Many of the Tunes and Uymus were written oxr prcwiyfor this volume. It will oon be as popular its predecessor, (Hell No. I) wbich La run up to "the enormous number of 575,000 copies in35mbDths, outstripping any Sunday School Hook of its size is sued in this country." , Also, both rolumoeare bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them iu that l.rm. J'riceg of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, fl2perl00. Bound, 25 cents, 18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, 532 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers," 12 cents, $10 per 100.' Bound 20 - eeute,$18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 ri!nts, $20 per 100. Bells Noa. 1 and 2 bound to- .4, . An . -1 n I 1 - mw T.. fciuivr u ccnis, per unnurcu. v copies jw niched at tbe J00 price. Cloth bound embossed Kilt, 50oeiiU,$40 per 100. .Mail postage freeat tLe retail price. dlVUAVhi Alti wj, r u bl i t) e r, - ioi i j V r Fruit ctnd Ornamental - r -i Shrubbery, Evergreen Trees, AVith a General Assortment of Nursery Articles, for sala at the PleaSaiitEidgo ITursery, ARISP, BUREAU CO.. ILL. . v. a Very low for m ? ita eqnivalent. -Wt have few tbor.aand sis an4 seven year id arple trees, which we. will sell very 1aV7 a we want to dispose of them be fore tbey get loo laijre; aTso four year olds at $12,50 per hundred ; t'jree year olds at $10 per hundred, aaid young trees alKwrrefpondins price. - Also Cherry, Pear, Tlum, Peach, Grape, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Lawton Blackberries, Strawberries, Pie Plant, Roses Brief Dahlias, . of the finest tort. OUIt. STOCK OF TJYEKGREEXS v . . -..-t ... Is large, and very fine specimens. Siie and prices to suit. ' ' i - : Orders respectfnlly solicited and promptly attended to. YKKRRy ALDRICH, ... P, O. Address, TUkilwa, 111. n-ly' N'o.481 Broadway, New TorSr. NEW JXUSIC. '-'.all we En ovr Each Other TbereT' Song r !' rtanl Chorus by Kev Mr. Lowry, author of SaXbiuii Bella Chime on." This tong i good. Frice 25 cents, mailed free. A pianist ia attend ance to try new nuc. HORACE WATERS, i)41 ly No. 4S1 Broadway, Publisher. THE HORACE WATERS TIANOS AND . riELODIANS, And Alexandre Organs, and T. GILBERT 4 Co.'i celebrated -Vlolian l'tanoa, are the finest instrument, fvr parlors andchnrcbes now in use. Alarge assort ment can "be seen at tbe new wnrerooms, No. 481 BROADWAY, between Grand and Broome atreetss which will be sold at extremely low prices. Pianos and Melodeons, from sundry makers, new and second hind. Second Land Pnnog and Me'.odeons at great . Wrairsj prices from $25 te $lfK. Bheet Music, Music-Books, and all kinds cf Music Merchandise, ,'at v.ar prices. A pianist in attendance will try new r OriMOXS OF THE TKK3S. - "The Iloraee' Waters llanos ar knoirn as amorg tbt very best." We aro enabled to gpck of these instruments with some degree of confidence, from vtrxoiiftl knowledge of their excellent tone and du rble quality ."Km York Ecaugetii't. t41-ly P. S. We have about 7,000 four year old trees, of tbe New Tork Pippi, for Sale the coming fall and spring; no apple ever j:''M"l so much popularity in so short a time. The trees aro good- growers, early fruiters, and very hardy; applea large and showy, and keep a bo at equal to the V'silow Twig. Also a Urge etock of tlie Wagner, onert tbe best 8pples; very early fruiter, and trees remarkably hardy. I'or a more full description of these aodotl er aoru, pleaee ee descriptive catlaogue aentfreeioaif ppjuaots; ... January 2, ISM. ' n26-8ta "' ''' Blooniington ITursery, xniXiXigroxa.' ' At the crossing of the Illinois Central, and St: Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroads. Established 1S52. on the open Prairie, and contains HO acres. Fruit, Orna mental and Jfursery Stock, a very large., eeneral and reliable assortment, VII It Y CHEAP for Cash. Especially Adapted to the Severe Climate ' of. tte Northwest. APPLE TREES, from 1 U i years old. $25 to $P0 per 10OO. KOOT GRAFTS, $40 per 10,01 0. APPLB STOCKS, one to two years, selected for grafting, $2; second class, $1 per tboudsand.,- MAZZAKD CHEliRT, $3 per 1,000. STANDARD A XD. DWARF PEAR, CHERST, PLUI, PEACH, QUINCE, NECTARINR, AND APRICOT IJWARK APPLE, QUINCE, PEaR, PLUlt AND ROSE STOCKS. ' Jpplt Scion $1,50 per thousand. Cuttingt, many sorts Oaooe Orange, good one year old plants, 2,0 per thousand. . IFiaen'a Strawbery, Hid many other Standard Sorts two dollars fifty to four dollars per thousand. Graptt Catawba, Clinton, Isabella, well rooted, one year old -three dollars per hundred, twenty dollars per thousand. Dt lav are one and two year old, $4 to $10 per doten. Rhu barb, best sorts two to live dollars per hundred. Houghton Gooxberry,' one to two yeara old one to three dollar per hundred. , Doxoning't Ever Hearing uihr oi- xxi eicht dollars r-erdozen. - Ev'ernrtmt several aortu ten dollars per thousand. ' Shatte mnd Weepina Tree, Shrubt, Floutr Root, Btuot, Jiota, an immense variety -mostly one to two dollars fifty per doren. . Packing earratiy aone, uaiaiognes seni on receipi of a three cent stamp. Address, Nov 14, 1861, nlfl-5m Bioomingto, Illinoit; C0LIL1ERCIAL .NURSERY, OJIAIIA, !YCBU.lSIiA. ' E. H. BUNCHES; " ntOTT.IETOR: 1 have tone since been co ivinced of the want of a first class Nursery ia the YTcfet, where . r c . TREES SHRUBS, FLOWERS,' fce., Car. te adapted taonr climate anl sl. tn view of thee facts, 1 have etublibhed in tbisa place, aud olfer lor sale at . . " Wholesale or Retail, . A JrKe an well selected stock, sltd to thU climate, r - -,. - . . Apjiies, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard anddwarf ; Cherries, stabd&rc and dwarf; l'eobes. ' - r Plums. Apricots, - Nectarines, Quince. ' Gwsberrie. c .. ' Currents, Grapes, ' - Raspberries, . Strawberries, Blackberrle. Evergreens, ' e Shrubs, P-oses, . Dahlias, . Ornamental Trees. - ' Greebtouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To vlik-h I would beg leave to call tLe attention of the l-cople or Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa aud North west Missouri. ' - terms will be as low as any Tellable eastern Nursery. . - - - By purcbasir g of rn the expense cf transporUtion from the east can be saved.- . ..... . All trees and plauts are carefully labeled and packed in the best manner, fur which a charge of the actual cost will be made.' No charge will be made for the delivery of packages on board steamboats. ' - All communications addressed to the undersigned win receive prompt atletUion. i March, IStii. E. Tt. BURCHES. FRENCH'S CONICAL The most siuiple, durable. Convenient and economical article ever invented for the purpose. Vi'.l A tbe wsfcbinp of ao-ordinary family before breakfast, not only savihg time, but clothe. p.y strictly following the printed directions, which are aimi'le aud evy, it wiil- wat.li, at ene time, six shirts, -r two dmen snaall articles, in about fix or teven mt'n tfi a,pr their eoulvalent. . . .. ... !y all tbe orilnury nrcthods of cleanliiK Cne fsHica, such as laces, &.c, the greatest care is required, while with this machine the mt delicate article can be wn.hed without the i-oKsibility of dama?e. Tf:ese remits are produced by tbe constant reaction the Eudsblle the nachitie lsln motion. , - ;i r Kuuiities, l.tundries, hotels, boanfing-houses, hofiplt ai. asylums, boardinfe-scbonis, oc ships and n earners, niJ in tbe army, who bave these Bmchines in use, have i-rut ietr.elr tesUaiOLiats value tanally, and the cuco minins of the Press are very uuneroQS,aome cf which ' 1 bave publibued Inpa-npLiet lorin. " All I ak of ti e Public is a careful examination of this t.aci lnebefot porct.iiingff others. ."Ucrter&l LfrjxK 419 lired corner-Canal New Toik. - - - . - N. Ti. A tileral chmtrnt to tbe Trade.' A;et recited. Srn-1 for a Circular. A'i-'.rcss box Sirs, N. Y. tlty P. O. ' ' riTILIP FRENCn, Proprietor. . HOVE Y!S SEED V AKO , Agricultural Warehouse. "Having cpen3 a Seed and Implement Trarehouse,"in Chicago, . I beg leave to call special attention to the same, having been many years in the business in Bos ton, and haviat also paid special attention and care in the set action of my seeds, 1 feel the utmost confidence in offering them to the public. . The seeds grown In tuls country were raised by old and experienced raisers at the East; those that cannot be procured li this country, -were imported from some of the most reTitble seedsmen in Europe." .... All Hew cr Improved varieties as boob as Intro duced ' tried ani proved desirable at tbe East, maybe found 'ia my Catulogue. Particular attention will be paid to tbe ; ". ;."-'- .". .' . EXOWEIl SCEl DEIAItT3lEXT, and not only all the new and much admired varieties, but all nevB npvelties in, the Flower department will be introduced. . All orflers for . TEEES, PLA-MTS, snrtUBBEBY,FIiOW' EES, BUIsBS, &c,-, .. r,: will be promptly executed. We have also a good as sortment of , f- - - N Garden and Farming Implements. . . - ALBERT n. HOVEr, No, 73 Lake street, ? v Chicago, Til. 'P. O. B :3047. 3farcb'6't'n35' 3m. 0 7 - XANDRjETETS Warranted Garden Seeds CLDNDEN, K0ENIG & CO., .' . (Late Johh Gakkctt & Co.,) V. ' Ni. pM Xorth Kecotxl Street, above Pine,", ... ST. liOTJIS, HO. - Offer for sale at very low f gores, a large and -el. assorted stock cf Agricultural add Horticultural Imple ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer, tofetber vritb ft large and fresh supply of lancielii's "Celebrated Garden Seeds, ' ' o crop oriS6i, For whicb Iter are the sole agents. Their friends can rely upon getting from Iheu seeds that are not only cure but true t name in every instance. Also, field seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed, Tobacco seed. Top Onions; &x, , tte. Dealers in seeds would do well to send them their orders. Send for A laianac and Illustrated Catalogue gTatis. BLUNDEN, KOEN1G fc CQ. March 6, 1962. . n35-ly CHEAP rLOWEHS c FRUITS I will fend, by mail, postpaid, 100 small :bclbs, mostly mixed TULIPS, for one dollar, aud Large Bulbs of saqae,- for tJtlier iSaiDS, namea; low enough. " " . " HERBACEOUS rEREAJ.IALS. ef 50 sorts, hne mixed ROSES and ether HARDY SAKLBBMiY, by express, or railroad. 4 to 8 dollars per 100. 2sam- ed and onoiCE porxs, about doubtn price; and more in'small Eelwted lots In all, 500 varieties. "Small FRfrrs" of all scrts, includm'jJKLA'K'ARK and Concord Grapes, equally reasonable. : Fkuit and Crs amkntaL ikkes.Zp per cent. low er than usual. . All safely packed, to keep a month, at purchasers cost. -Addrew, - - -' '-- ; Tbe Grove P. O., Cook Co, Ills. ; Currants,. Gooseberries,' Blackberries," " Raspberries, Strawberries,1-' ' Of which we'hare a lage stotk, and we offer tberri very low for theFall Trade ISG1, and would solicit .the orders. of those wishing to purchase.. Enclose stamp, aud send for Catalogue and Price List. . - . - i ' EilSIGN 6l FORD, v5n33 Fv2n33 . Onio Nurseries, Toledot O. -' -Z.OO, OSlER-lVILLOn CUTTLXGS, Virifty Ivrpcres for live fence. ' .. T uillcut, bundle sJ deliver the Cutting at Ur wrville for f 5 pert-hty rods : being but a htt.e v-r t ilKtr p r tliourAnd. This is trom one to iVrwdoiiarslcss -ban ever cfcro-l before.; - All ur.li'rs at there prices mast be sent m before tb- 1st of October, ISol. Nebraska City, A. I. . City.l Uu hcvr Air Line Uearney Road.) Acpst l.-nS-tf 3 Evcrgrecxis for the Prairies. 1 An immenss stock of voucg Evergreens. Deciduous Ornamental Trees, Houghton Goosberrics, pot ex celled in the country, are orered by the doien, hun dred, thonKand, or ten thousand," cheaper than- such plants can be boughf elfewhere. Packing safe and neat witbout extra tharge. Sample plants sent ty express at triSirg cost, . - . . Those wishing to purchase sbould send for our Whole sale Catalogue with directions for the management of Evergreens. ' - Addresa S. T. KELSKT & CO. : Great Valley Nurseries, Great Valley. N, T. : Cecils Frcpxd by IJaiL' " ' -C5 Prettieat :Annnat lnColUratioi, -' fl'cd 25 Choice T?etHble Seeds for tbe Garden, -' 1 CO ' B.?htoClobjorFivefor$3; To Clubs of Ten for $15; To Club of Tventy for $25. . - The NEW JAPAN MILIET, vrita Immense beds, six to ten inctw long, its cerita per large paper; Five fr $1. I received Genuine Seeds cf this new aud valu able Millet direct from Japan, bv tbe Niagara; last M ay. andean coHndeutly recommend it as the bet Millet in cultivation. . . . . B. M. -WATSON, , n33-tf -oid polony NoTferies, Plymcuih. Mass. Pleasant. Ridge Kursery. 1 VEKRYALDklCH, ' CULTIV'ATOa AK3 DEALER IX Fruit and "Ornamental ' Trees, Gl-rubbery,' Evergreens, &c, . P.t'rtsa:-! F.kVe, Ailsix. B ireau'Conuty, lliin.,). v . ... 1VO. A.td:e9 !li,Lilwa, 111. January 8, l!-v'2. uit-Stt. ' ' '3 V ATETaT I 1 Agricultural. Cauldron ani Steamer. FOR SALE 221 and 223 South Water Street, Chicago, 111. Prices, Wood J35, Coal $33, staple sizes other slzec in proportion, with freight added from factory in New Vork to Chicago-. The advantages of cooked over raw food is admit ted by all. The old way of boiling in kettles is both low and expensive, so much so taht but few men do it: Something more practical must be bad. Steam secmes-tobe the only alternative. The Patentee has retaind all the advantages of the Portable Cal dron for boiling, nui devised means of generating steam suficientjjt ali purposes. It is simple and practical, and proves a 1'ERFECT SUCCESS. TF. II. AUSTIN. Sole a?ent for Illinbis and North-West, 221 & 223 S. Water St., Chicago. , Where will also be found Downs & Co'g Deep Well Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Common Well Pumps, -Thimble Skeinv and Sad Irons as well as every variety of-Fanning. Toolii CastJrou; Corn Shellors. Feed Mills, Hay and Platform Scales. Staves, ic. , The above will be sold cn account of the manufacturers, at their respe ctive faotcry prices adding freight to this place. January 1802. tf . GREAT IMPBOVExMENTS IN ft ',,or EMPIRE SHUTTLE M ACHINEa Patented February 14th, I860 . every description of luiiieriui. - 5. Disagreeable noise .while in operation. Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK,: This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of machinery, possing many raro and val uable improvements, having been examined by the most profound exterts, and pronounced to be SIM' PL1CITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged 8gamst oewing Aiachinea . I.---xcessive latigue to 4. Incapacity to. saw the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order.' Z.1 Expense, trouble and. loss of time in repair-. The Empire fewing Machine is Exempt from all itee objections. It -baa straight needle perpendicular action es the LOCK or SHUTTLE STICII, which will NEITHER KIP nor TlAVEL,and is alike on both sided f performs pcrfoct sewing on every description of mteri.l, froml.eatlvcr to the finest Nansook Mur- liu, with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the co sest te the nost number. . Having neither CAM nor COQ WHEEL, and the the least possible friction, it runs as smoothly as glass, and is .'Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It requ'res twenty-fivo per cent, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. ' A girl of twelve years of age can work ft 'steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almots impossible to get it out of order, and is G UARANTEED by th company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire te supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. , . But in a more special mannet do. wo solicit the patronage of Brass Makers Corset MakerSj Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Merchant Tailors, -Coach Makers," . Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers, Shirt and Bosom Makers - Vest and Pantaloon Makers C3fReligious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: NoI. or Eamily Machine, $45,00 ; No. 2 Small sized Manufacturing, $50,00 ; No. 3 Large sized Manufacturing, $75,00. - -. - Cabinets in Every Variety. " We, want Agents lor all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given', but we make no consignments. . T. J. . Mc ARTHUR c CoVt: 510 Broadway, JVciv Yorlt. Tlie Economy of Using THE FRANKLIN. ;v Family Sewing- Hachine. Tbepe machine make the celebrated GROVER 4 BAKER STITCH which has taken the highest premi um at the Illinois State Fair, in September last, at the United States 'Fair. In" St"Lnms, in 1S60, and at the principle State Fairs throughout the country. . Competent Judges gave a decision in favor of this stitch, on account of its great strength and adaptation to all kinds of family and manufacturing purposes. , The following Table will show the difference in favor of Sewing Machines over the old method of stitching by hand. - In the working of these Machines there is not only a great saviugof labor and tim, besides adding greatly to thebealthfulnessof theemploymcn , tut the stitch is much stronger, more elastic, and loss liable to rip or ravel, t&an.l&e stitch mado wi in anuUles and bobbin.. time consumed in making, i By Machine. ) By Hand. up Ladies' Garments. - Hours. min.,IIoura. Min. Silk Dress, . l ' 15L 10 28 Muslin Shirt,' , 25 6 -; 6 Merino press, vi. . ' 10 8 '-. "80 Chemise, - I , id io ,10 Calico firesaj . ' i; s 6 MoreenSkirt, ,. 40 -7 30 Night Dress, . -1 '..6 rio Drawers, ; . . . .87 6 . Silk Apron, ' . ... ',' 80 .:4. Plain Apron, . 10J ' 1 . 3 Time consumed So making By Machine, j By Hand, up Gentlemen's Garments Hours. Min.jjlours. Mln. ' Gentleman's Shirts, 1 2&j 13 ' 20 Frock Coat, - -. 1 - . 0 16 23 SatiaVest,. '""'' 1 '. " li 3- le Linen Vest,. "' 4Sj . 6 26 Chttit Pants, ' r - - ' 69 -r.fr ' 15 Rummer Pants, - . ' , i " 30 The Franklin "Tamily ' SEWING rACHlNE, Has one advantage which Is worthyt)f especial actantion in addition to the pecnllar character of the stitch, and 4hat Is Us adaptation to either light or medium heavy work.. The Machinewhich at one moment is used on THE MOST. DELICATE FABRIC, In a few mo ments after can. be. brought to bear with. the same facil ity on cottoaade -a ad towels of the coarsest description. Its adaptation lor tAMiL.1 wuti k, is thus remarka ble, and gives it a superiority over every otber-styLj of machiuc in the Market. . In order that these ilachiuea may be placed in the hands of all classes, we have redix-ed the price of our FR AX KLIN FAMILY MA CH1XE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From tbe increase of our business for the last year, and the entire satisf action our Machines are giving thronnoui the Lnirea states ana European Countries, we are led toteneve that our determination to manufacture a PEKFrCT", SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHE A P MA CHINE, has been ful Iy appreciaten by the public. - This policy v ill remain unchanged, and as heretofore no JKachine will be allowed to leave the ofHce that e cannet Inlly warrant in every respoct.r We shall keep on Land at all times a general assort. incut or Pewing JH.ictiue msterials- NeeJlfis. for a:l machines can be ord.ered by Mail or Express. Pried One Dollar per dozen. ' ' Persons in the country, by sending. us their aiMress enclosing a letter stamp, can have rorwarded by reiurn mail, one of cur circulars ct ntaiuing the different slylea of ifachines. list of pftccs, and sample of work; . v. nicsiAritJS & co., Principal Agents for the Korth West. Office and Kalesrof.ra 1S3 Lake S'reet, Chicaso, Illinois. ' K. P.ICHARDJ Latoof L, Cornell &. Co. C. E- MTISWaLL. JXO.'w. TAFPaN, formerly Agt for .lie Grover tt Baker fcemiuz Marbtltc, : . . . . ..." '- Januarj9i"a' UXi: : n2G-tt - ,' TO THE PEOPIZ OF Price Sl 00 per Bottle. 6 Bottle3 for $5 00 Prepared and sold by . CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., sole: PBOPIIIETOS . . . ' v : " 78 William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocer generally through out the country. Oct. 17. 1S6I. . CHOICE LIQU0ES. Wholesale and Retafl. Evan Wor thing1, -''-'.- - OF THE U C BROWNVILLE, Has Just received a choice lot of the best brands or Liquors, -which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon, Quart or single Drink. The fol lowing is a partial list: , . BEA1IDIES : French, ' ..- Cognac, '' , v. . Apple, ."' . " ; Raspberry, ' . ' " . . Peach, Cherrv, . '..,?' ... IJlacliberry. .. WIITE5: . Port,. . ' Hungarian, ' Sherry, 1 '' '. Malaga,'- . - Medara, . , - Champagne. WHISKIES Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, ... . Irish, " . . ' " ' ji .Mahongahala, And a variety of common artielei. BILLIARD SALOON AND: In the month of December, 1SE3, the uodersigued for the first time offered for gale to the public DX. J. BO TES DODS' 1MPEKIAL 7,'INK BllXKIiS, aid iu thlr short period they have iriveo such uuirersal satisfac tion to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it ia eow an established article. The amount of bodiivand mental miscrV arising simply from ane- elect of email complaints is surprising, and it ia there. fore of the Utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailments should be had; for disease of the body must invariably affect tbe mind. Tbe subacrirers now cn !y ask a trial of , ... DR. J. BOVEL DODS'S . . Imperial Vina Bitters . from?l who have not used them. "We challenge the world u produce their equal; . These Bittera for the cure of "Weak Stomachs", Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other reme dy on earth. To be assured of this, it is onjy neces essary to make the trial. The wine is of a very supe-. rior Quality being about one-third stronger than oth er wines, warming and invigorating the whole system from the bead to tbe feet. .As these bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, to they strengthen and Invigorate the whole system aud give a fine tone and healthy action to all Us parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing the obstructions- and producing a general warmth. . They are excellent for disease and weakness peculiar to Females, where a ton, is requir ed to strengthen nd brace the system. No lady who is subject to lasitude snd faintness. stiauld be without them aa they are revivifying in their action. THESK BITTERS Will not only Cure but IreYcnt . . . - Disease. aud In this- respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them for : INSIP1ENT CONSMMPTION weak Lungs, - indigestion, Dyspepsia, clseasec of the Nervous . system. Paralysis, Piles,, and for 11 cases reauiringa Tonic. . DR. DODD'S Celebrated Trine IJIttcrs 4 For Sore Throat bo common auioug the Clergy they are trulrinvaluable. . Fur tbe "aged" and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers pi the. gospel, lawyer and all public Epaekers for book-keepers tailors seamatresses. students, ar artists, and ail persons. lea ding A sedentary life, they will prove beneaciai. Asa beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat- ing effectsof brandyor wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of exesslve strong drfnk, and who wish to refrain from tt. Tbevaienure and entirely free from toe poisons con- ealned in the adulterated wines and brandies with which th rntmtrr t flnodfd. ' These bitlera noto nly CUEE but prevent disease, and should be usod bv all who live in a country where the water ia bad. or where chills and .fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may begiv. en freelv to rMMrnn and Infants with imnuuity. ; Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these, valuable bitters over the land,' .aud threby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. In all affections orthc Ileatl.SicK Ilcidachc. or IS enaouslicad. ache, Dr.Dod-9 Imperial IVine Hitters VFlllbe found to be most . Salntarn and! JJiiicacious. ' fe3Ial.es.'- The manv "clrtiflcates which bave been tendered ui and the letters which we daily ree'eiv, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bittera have given a satisfaction which no othsrs bave ever done before. No woman In the land sbould be without them, and those who once use them, will not fall to keep a full supply. DR JBovee DooTs .B1PEIIIAL .. WINE HITTERS, Are nreuared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wb baa used them successfully In his practice for the las twenty-five vcars. The " proprietor before purohasin the exitusive ricbt to manufacture and sell Dr. Bove, Dodi, Ceiebraieg Imperfal Wine Bit era, hadtthemtest ed by two aiiapw4 meUcat practitioners, who pro nounced them a valuable nd safe remedy fordssease. " Although the medical men of this- country, as a gen eral thine, aisantirove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acaualnted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Dod'a IM PERIAL WINE BITTERS . In all newly settled places, where there is always a large Quantity of decaying timber; from which a poi sonous miasma is created, these bitters ahuold be used every morning before breakgast. DR. J. BOVtE DODS v IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrev, "Wild Cbery Bark, Spikuard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himself, who Is an experienced and successful physician, and hence sbould not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood tbe country and against which tbe medical, profession so Justly denounce.' These truly valuable Bitters have been 60 thoroughly tested by all classes of community, for almost every vri- ety of disease Incident to human system, that they are now deemed indispensahie as a Tonic, Medicines and a .;, .Beverage. . Pnrcliase one Bottle It. Costs imt J.it tie! Purify the ' Blood. Give Tone to the Sto mach -Renovaso the Sys and Prolong Xife. DARLING'S ; . AND Are pure vejettble cxiracn. They cure all billions disorders cf the human syste:n. They regulate and In vigorate the liver and kidneys; tbey give tone tojthe digestive organs i they regulate the secretiens, excre tions and exhalations, erjali-q the circulation, a rd pu rify the blood. Tlius, tU tU.ious complaints soine of which areTorpid Liver, Sick LeaUa-.ie, Dvspepsia, Pilea, Chills and Fevera, Costiveais or Looseness are en tirely controled aM tared by these remedies. . DAJtI.TIIO'3 LIVER REGULATOR " Removes the morbid and billlaui deposita from the stomach andbowcla, regulates the Liver and Kidneys, removing every ot struction, restores a natural and heal thy actioa iu the vital organs. It is a superior Fi'wil'ff T i Much better taan Pills, ant mcch easier to take. " ' DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS . Is a superior touts and diuretic excellent In cases of loss or appetite; flatulency, female weakness, Irregular ities, pain in the side and bowels, bilnd, protudi;g and bleeding piles, and general debility. BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : Jits. L. Brnraley, merchant, 134 Fulton street, New Tork, writes, August 13, 1S60: ' I have been afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleeding, the last three years ; I used . darling's LIVER REGULATOR . AND . LIFE BITTERS, ' ' And now consider myself entirely cured." Hon. John A. Cross writes, "Brooklyn, Marck 15th, IS60. In the spring of 1S53 I took a severe cold, whica Induced a violent fever, I took two doses of darling's . LIVER REGULATOR, It broke ud mv cold and fever at once. Previous to' this attack. I had been troubled with dyspepsia several months; I have felt nothing of it since,". " Otis Studley. Esa.. 128 East 23Ui Street, New Tork writes: ; -August 13, 15C0. I had a difficulty with, the Kidney Complaint three years, with constant pain in the mii of mi back. I bad used most all kinds of medicines, but found no permanent relief until I used DARLING S LIVER. REGULATOR AND " LIFE BITTERS. . I passed clotted blood by the urethra. I am now en tirely cured, and take pleasure ia recommending these remedies." . . . Mrs. cy. Tebow. II Christopher Street, N. T., writes "Feb. 20, 1S60. I have been subject to attacks of Asth ma the last twenty years. I have never found anything equal to . darling's -LIVER REGULATOR, . ' In affording immediate relief. It ia a thorough Liver and billious remedy." Mrs. -Young, of Brooklyn; writes : "February IS60. In May last bad a severe attack of Plies, which con fined me to. the house. I look one bottle of darling's ' LIFE BITTERS, and was tntirehi cured. I bave bad no attack since.'' D. Westervlile, Esq., of South 6th, near 8th Stret, Williamsburg, L. I., writes: "Augnst 6, 1S60 Having been troubled with a difficulty In the Liver, and subject to biilious 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 arousins the liver to activity, I have also Used It as a Ti.Tyiiiy 2Modiol.2a.o- Wben our children are out of sorts, we give them a few drons and it sets tham all right. I And it meets the general wants of the stomach ana bowels when disor dered." Reader, if you need either or both of these most ex celled Remedies, inquire for them at the stores ; if you do not find them, take no other, but Inclose One Dollar In a letter, and on receipt of the moner, the "Remedy or Remedies will be sent, accoraing wyour aireciions, oy mail or express, post -pau . Aderess, UASCL, O. DAllLIMr, . 102 Nassau Street, New Tork. . Fut up in' 50 cent aad $1 13ottles, each. Nov. 7, lt31. nl-iB DO YOU WAx"ST TO CLOTHE YOURSELVES, . mm Ever effered ia this 2 Target. ro Dorsi ac out it: CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing BITOV7i;VIL v a TT rn 1 u Announce to the public that be has opened out a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN DERWEAR, e - CiC, CiC, CCC rnprecedented In quantity, quality and prices. lie ladetermined his prices shall correspond with the times, aud therefore offer here in the West, at jus as low rates as such goods can ee purchased anywhere in the United States. A3 a sample cf bis prices he will mention that he sells Coat3 from $1,25 up to $15, Pant3 from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to 5. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, Sus- ders, Neckties, Socks. Handkerchiefs, Jcc, in the same proportion. The proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts in the future to give entire satisf acucn. CzxUL xr d goo In 1 Tre , DAVID SEIGEL. Brownville,JuneI8, lS61.-ly JOHNS & (JTV Vmcrican fw TrrssT?.ov.-7rT J"KtSTLVU8l'l,l: TI2 0N-LTRR.V'::4 ccci Gi.-;a -'o AMERICAN CE-V h the only article t.f t'-a v".1'' i r it v'iW'A!' ai iiLL :ir-v,;,..'.' ?7 yoark IT WHr. Mr'OV '-, ITWlLLSi'ESD. fare tin reic Pf -v Your b 33 .-.TEX .!"E2 PURE DRUGS Scrofula, or King's Evil, ' is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it . pervades the whole body, and may burst "cut .in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may . not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously cauied by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth .and-filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. . What ever be its origin, i is hereditary in the con- Btitution, descending 41 from parents to children iinto' the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be tlie rod of Him who says, "I will visit tlie iniquities of the fathers upon their children.". . It3 effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tlie lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores'. This foul cor ruption, which gTtdcrs in the "blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only r from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less poiver to wlth . "stand the attacks of ether dL-.ea.ses; cc;i-c-quently vast numbers perish by disorders .which, although not scrofulous ia their nature, are- still jendcred fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption wliich de cimates, the human family lias its origin directly . m this scrofulous' contamination ; and many . destructive diseases of tlie liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are Aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons arc invaded by this lurking in fectioni and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate tlie blood'byan alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. . Such a medicine we supply in IT WILL MEvnV,1' " Don't throw aay thatfcr C , ilyr-.V'-'H ll LLMvD- IT TYILLilibaTV That rtece knocked out vf yo,p tVia"i u?,u -ii tui. br-jiea v " .iT'.. 'sly AlalasP v.,. : . be tat r.n 11 VIL,L No matter Bhii.tr!!? a sh IT TTar-i !f r 1 ... ' 13 0' It will I.lcnd P"ier. be- e Any rt:c!3Ccmeate.lw;;U,i. L wit hnw wn'V-," "Every IWaeCT. T . J 3 imericaa CetaentG . ""''u'ui u nars i ASH Sl.B-DICin.ES? IF SO, 60 TO rax -AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, "the most effectual remedy wliich the medical skin of pur times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal maladv. It is com bincd from the most active remedials that liavc been discovered for the expurgation of this foii disorder frdm tlie blood, and the rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences Hence it should "be employed for the cure of ,not only bcrofula, but niso those other a.Tcc tions which nrise from it, -such aa Eruptive and Skix Disf.ases, St. Anthony's Fiue, lt0SE, 6r EitYSU'F.L.VS, rMl'LES, TCSTCLES, 1, . . T- . 1 1 ?t f T. nTmvr TSnTTn a m y"T1 1 m.uiuii.s, iu-AisnriuiJoiLs, aumoks, jlettes. VX 1 X U li. U VJT O X JLEj) -and Salt IXiiecx, Scald JIead, Hingwoum, ivKEl'MATISJI, OVrilll.ITIC R11U lEliCLllIAI. JJIS- ' eases,'- Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Dehility, and, mdecd, all Complaints arising from ' itia ted on Lmpcre Elood,' The popular belief in " impurity of the Hood " is founded in truth. for serofma is a degeneration.of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa "rilla is, to purify and regenerate this vital fluid. vithout v.t:ch rsountl health is miposciule in ia ft k-., ,'It is alw,Jsrcac!j. tiiicoaa...,-,. In-Irxfidtnt. "r- SIO.OU'J per year saved kyOcaE-iIacf""' Jllili-AIAVailll LSi itili Prico 2-3 Cents per I Price 2-5 Ce-j perl." - Price 2,3 Cents per E; Price 2.5 Cents per Eo Price 2,5 Cents perL::' Price 25 Cents peril:." Tery Liberal RcucUotr sale Ilnytn. TEXllS CASH. Sale by all Drurjii'j i; J larcu-raout tn-i coui, JOHNS & ceosi: ( Sold ilansfvu.Ti i 7S W1LLUM STREV. Corner of Liberty Street. XTTI Imporlanlto House Cm: ' IniporJaat lo IIuIIdrrL" Important to RaJIllosdr nlc. Important to I'ariacrS. To all vrfiwi tMinay ron-- joiins & croM: CEMENT ROOK The Cheapest and moss darst.'r IT ISFlREAHDWATtH; It can be applied to new an 1 uiJ Kcr'i I .A. -lll-A 1 a Ot e:-d 01 uai, ana w oain-ri ro. Ij n BUILDINGS, .0 lib contaminated constitutions. -A. ""STEER'S John hVmatjn,-. Ague. .Cure, Will sell whatever you desire. It Is a Ton may rest assured JmiL t-a Urn jmtFtm. From bis long expetlence In the business, be la CONFIDENT be will give satisfaction to all why may call at ais ESTABLISHMENT. ue haii now on band, and n constantly recatvlna a large supply ef all articles uuall kept In a . Ten Piii X. - TTIIITEY'S 13 T. O Cli Main Street, Brownville. Novmfcer 14, 1S8. . nl9-tf ?fl$y- drug store: JOIO II. JIAUX a. ' c o stab . HirOkTtS AKO IEALER I! IROl, STEEL, NAILS, Browaville, 3Tay 6!b, 1SCJ. V-nll-tf i rcbn aim pure, ana for sale by . . 33-cf .raiseJ inthi aoi! and climate, LETT, STr.ICLEK CO, 30 VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. fitviTnriici pnniVPO A YT TTQ! -T7TT TV I 'Among which are iIscb a Aiamy. -bi per iv,Jor VilOllilUO, ritinuo, aaulj, a luuo d6 per 100O; Jenny Lind, $1,50 per 1CU; Triomphe 23 ZH HLm Xa O f de'Ciand, $2 per 1U3 ; UoPtonL'ine, lioveys .eealin', ' asd Hookers, li!a:k Prince, Uay Queen and 2a othur B L" ACKSMI T II ST OOLS r,. or im f 11UUO, AI and 'Bent- Stuff. so: Hubs, MOSCS, T'ulrd Street, between Felix and Edmoud, per dot. Aus.TSSt. NE MA HA XUIt SEK Y . SAINT JOS - Which be fell at St.. Iuis price? for capb... iliehest Price raid for Scrap Iron.'- : Deceiolcj 1,1309. Iy. - .'- 1UU. Furmturo ! Furniture!! - The most complete stock of furniture ever tfTerl in this uppwr coumry jnst receive-! bj T' MILL. , Brownvillc, April Sth, r.-6I, . TOR THE SPEEDY CUBS OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and A srue, Remittent Fever, ClillI Fever, Dumb Ac-ue, Periodical It-Alr lte, or Bilious Headache, and Illliou Fevers, Indeed for the whole clnaa of diiracs orisinnt 1115 In biliary derangement, canned by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. We are enalled here to ofTer the community a remedy whiih, while it cares tbs above complain ta with certainty, is still perfectly harmless m any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these afllicting disorders prevail. Thia Ct:K8" expels the miasmatic poison cf Fever and AGce from the system, and prevents the da- velopment of the disease, if taken on the first a-v. proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tlie best remedy ever yet discovered for tills class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The larcre quantity we supply for a dollar Irinrrs it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Agce prevails, every tody should have it and use it- freely both for cure ana protec tion! A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermitter.ts is that it contains r.o Q liuine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. ihose curea cy it are left a3 fceaitby as if thev had never had the disease. level1 and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor ders ari?e from its irritation, amor!? which are Keurd'yia, Rheumatism, Gout, lleaciichc, Bl'nd ncs, loothache, Earache, Catarrh, Attfuni, Pal pitation, Painful Affect ion of the Sfyleen, Il"stfr , ram n ine jcnecu, vouc, l aranfXi ana JJe rangmient of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in thi3 cause, put on the intcrmittevt type, or become periodical. This Ctsb " csprls the poison from the blood, and consequently cures theta all alike. It 13 an invaluable protection to immirapU and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious district. If taken occa- sionalh' or daily while exposed to the infection. mat wi.,1 De excreted from tbe system, ana cannot accumulate in safucicnt quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for rrctcc- tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter ruittents if thev avail themselves cf the protection " this remedy affords. Freparci tyEf. J.C. AYZH i CO., LocU, llxzx ' JOHN MAUN, . J. J. TIIURMAN, Druggists', Brownvillpi, N. T. Olira'of Gumbo Seed. The besl subMitnte for Offee r-rer-ared InthKMm. maaner as Co2Tee. Packages of scel bv ni2li at in n . eaca Each pac:a?e cr.nti.ios seed encua to raise a sj'rpiy iur aa orcinary family, .eud orders tj u. a. Tnitr. E"'tf . Crsscent City, Iowa. -. Flower-Seeds. Choic varieties, and cf very anperior na'litv 2; ra per or whica will be sent (post-paU) fcy mail' to any address, for cne d--liar. if , A.TZRHT, Crescent City, the Shinjle?. Trie Cost loonlr ahcctcn thatofTIa.AblTIiTlT:; DUKABLU This article caj been tfcorou.'j -cj Tork City and ail p.uti of the d West Indies and Central an 1 gcu:i L buildings uf all kinds snch as la."' rt i Churches iUilPiai I)r.otj Car? ul ' Eailding generally Uuvcrnaieot ttJ.; the principle liuilicrs an.'hetectj s:d ; . the past fu? year? nd ha provl '.. i: EST and MOriTDL'IIaELE r.OOFhV; : every respoct a fiub tatfi iiT..at proof covering forsooESGF ilit::.-'. This it Hit OXLY material munvf United Slates which combine tLa 17 properties of Ehiti'eit and umi:U ' nniversa'17 acknowledged to ter:'. ' T A PERCI1AAND 1.M IA It o Heat is Kcqt:cd a Application. The e.xpecseof applyinr it tri;vu Roof can be covered snJ Eoishcd It can lie applied by v$l and when finished forms a ptrft.-tlflM face with an elcstic body wbich cir: ' by IJsat Cold r Storms tEs:"' Boakps nor any external t.x'n-''' r.TQUID - GUTTA PERCHA For Coating Metals cf a-2 f: exposed to the Actioa cf the V" For I'rescn int? and ?Ica! V.ciU 01' ALLKl.N''i This i.TH2 ONLY COVPOSTTI'J)' v $uccefi'lj resist extreme cbn'J' V '; ani length of tint tclicn oj'l-.'i .' it adheres Crrn'y forming a body t ' of ordinary paint co? mat a l-. il THREE TIJES AS L0o; V U not injured bv the contract;. TIN and other ilETAL T.OOcs sudden chanres of the weather. If ,ri!luni CRKCAZ IS C01.V t- WEATUEii ANI WILL UT f,J Iakv tin and other rceul w.JCM. repaired with Guttt Perrh &'wlt''. from further corros-ioa arid la:3 -- r r J ' , ibis client i jicuiiarly an. Itarlenvnts. Ac. . . GUTTA PERCH A For preferring ani rep'tirir;; f1 al rccfi cfevery desertion, U . ty, isnit injure! by tae couj1'- ., of metal.-, anJ trzet t r" iwrn trea liter. These materu'j are a.bt'i ' - .'. we aro vrcparod to surjly orueri .' . the country, at short ttice. f r (j-i 'J,' . n ' m r'.'lls, rtaJy prerare-J l hi Cement in barreli, with f-.l V"" tiunj for ajplication. 1 stabliah them3tlvei in a iucraxirs business. 0U? TE5MS AR2 c We can zive abundant rrcf cl , fvor of oar improved RooSn,; i.- ' , lied them to several tiou-j .-- City and vicinity. ,alv f.-.r s'vni js- We will rnk lihf ral and mentawith responsible par ,ies CP' sol? a' Thohsah Karthoust, r : v ... - si tall escrirtive Circslars aaJ- i.'hed rr art J''ca;ion. :.v. 7.i?;irir . - Ve7 Hcs-3 iJ TTt! SPERUATOnnn HOWARD ASSOCU1' pniLArrLr1' , , r.ntuHfn tint-' dovm-nt,for lh Rr-i'J "t ' nr,nx a-'l ct'i tri.t rir. ;.J" e:tci,i.!:t for t.U Cure ef TlifDICAlj AD v 1 ValtuMe Reports cn SpertM- em Pivonhr li. lnl star1- u.ioye-iia tneP:.--",' si,feofcl.j.-i?. iiyei Uil-l 0