Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 23, 1862, Image 4
DARLING'S " ' AND LirE KJTTERS. Are pure vegetable extracts. Tbey cure all bi'.Hous tf".v.rJr of the human srs'eui. Tbey regulate M in vitortte the liver and kidney? they Rive tone to;the ti.cestive orfran tbey regulate tbc secretins, excre tions anC exhalations, equal 'e tbe clrcnlation, aod pu rify the blori. Thus, a1 bilHous complaint ome of wticn are Torpid Lifer, Sick II eaiacbc,Dyipepia. Piles, CniHaaiid Fever, Coftivenets or Looeness are en tirely coutroled and cured ty theft remedies. ' -DARLING'S LIVE 11 REGULATOR Ffive the morLid-and Wllloua deposits from tbe stomach and bowels, regulates tbe Uver and K-Wneya, removing every obstruction, restore a natural and Heal XLT action in the vital arrays. H U a sartor ' ; , , Family I.Iodiciae, Unci better than Piils, and much easier to take. . DARLlSli'S LIFE BITTERS Isasnperior tonic and aiureUc; excellent in cases of losor appetite, fiatulency.feuialeweainess, irregular. Hies, pain in tbe aide and bowel, blind, preluding 4 fcleediuf piles, -and geueral debility., , READ .TUE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jaa. L. Brutnley, merchant, 1S4 Fulton street, New Tor. riLM. auc it 18. 1660; " I bare been afatcted i,k nu .rmni;iiifld with, bleeding, tbe iaat three year J I used DARLING S. . .. . ''LIVER regulator " AND LIFE BITTERS, and now consider myself entirely cured." lion. Jobn A. Cross write, "Brooklyn, Xarck 18th, 1SC0. In tbe spring Of 1M I took severe cold, which induced a violent fever, I took twa doses of darling's LITER-REGULATOR, It broke cp my cold and fever at once. Previous to this attack. I bad been troubled with dyspepsia several moiitha: I hin felt nothing: of it since. oii. studiY. Km.. ;29 Kast 2Ssh Street, Xew Tork., write : Auirust H, IS6. I bad a difficulty with tbe Kidney Complaint three yeata, with constant pain la th small of wv back. I bad used moat all kinda of nedicinee, but found do permanent relief until I used - DARLING 8 . . . . " ; LIVER REGULATOR ; , . i .;. and . : j ... LIFE BITTERS. 1 caaaed clotted blood by the urethra. I am now en tlrelv cured, and take pleaaure in recommending these rtxnftdies." Mr a. Tphow. II ChrlstoDher Street. N-. T., writes: "Feb. 20. I860. I bare been aubject to attacks of Asth ma tbe last twenty yeara. I have neer found anything equal to - - - darling's LIVER REGULATOR, In affbrdina- immediate relief. It la a thorough Liver and billions remedr." ' - - - - Ura. Toung, of Brooklyn, write : "February 28, I860. In May last I had a severe attack of Fiiea, wnica con fined me to tbe bouse. I loot one bottle of darling's LIFE JSIITERS, end was entirely cured. I tare bad no attack since." D. Westervilie, Esq;.,of South 6th, near 8th Stret, TTllliamaburg, L. I., writes: "Argnst 6, 1860 Having been troubled with a difficulty In tbe Liver, and subject to Ml lions attacks, I was advised by a friend to try . ....... darling's . .... LIVER REGULATOR,. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the tieali. arousing ti.e liver to activity, I have also mtm uui vi oris, wo give iueia m drops and It aeu them all right. I nnd it aneeta the general wanU of the stomach and bowel i when disor dered." Ssadek, If yon need either or both of these moat ex ' eel lent Remedies, inquire for them at the stores ; If yon do not find them, take no other, but Inclose One Dollar 1 n a letter, and on receipt of the rooter, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent accoiding te your directions, by mail or express, poet-paiC. Aderees, DAN'L 3. DARLIXG, ' 1C2 Xaseas Street, New Tork. Put up in 50 cent and (1 Bottles, each. , Xov. 1, IS61. . ElS-6m ... . ' LAIIDHETH'S .L .Warranted Garden Seeds CLUNDEX, KOEXIG & CO., (Late Johs Gakkitt & Co.,) ," Ko. 66 Korth Second 8trect, abov Fine, BT. liOTJIS, HO. Offer for sale at very low figures, a large and wel. asao'tsd stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple xfcente, CoBiprislcg everything necessary to the Farmer, together with a large and fresh supply of - .- . 1 i .....Landrelh's Cclelratcd Garden Seeds, CROP OF 18SI, For-wklch. they are the sole agents. Their friends can eiy upon gettug from tkem seeds that are not only pure but trne to name lb every instance. Also field seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane seed, Tobacco seed, Top Oftions. &.c, , &c. Dealers in seeds woald do vrell to send them their orders. Send for A!ianac and illustrated Catalogue gratia BIXKDEN, KOEXia & CO. March 6, 1S63. n36-l, Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Of which we"hav a la ge stock, and we offer then very low for therail Trade lbei, and would solicit the order. f tfcoe wfebicg to prcbae. ndose stamp, and send for Catalnue and Frke List. IMSIGN' & FORD, v5n3a-Fv2n! Otiio Nurseries, Toledo, O. . Evergreens for the Prairies. An Immense ck of young Evergreens, Deciduous Ornamental Trees, Houghton Gootberries, &c., not ex celled in the country, are offered by the dozen, hun dred, thousand, or ten thousand, cheaper than such plasts can be bvughf elsewhere. Packing sale and neat without extra charge. Sample plants sent ty express at trisiug coal. Those wishing to purchase should send for our Whole sale Catalogue with direction for the Management of svergreeea. Address S. T. KKLSET & CO. Great Valley Nurseriea, Great Talley, N. T. : Seeds Prepaid by JaiL 53 Prettiest Amviala in Cultivation, - . ; $t 00 . 26 Choice Tegetable Seeds fer the Garden, - I 00 Both to Clubs of Five for fcS ; To Clubs of Ten for filo; To Clubs of Tweavy for f.25. Tbe KEW JAFAN AIILI T, with Immense heads, six to ten Inches long, 26 cents per large paper; Five lor $ i. I received Genuine Seeos of tbta new and valu able Millet direct from Japan, br the Niagara, last Hay, and can confidently recommend It as tbe best iiillet in ciitrvathm B. M. WATSON, 3S-tf Old Coroey Nurseries, Flymouth, Mast. Pleasant Eidge Nursery; verryTaldrioh, CTLTITATflR AKS DEALEK III DO YOU waxv ro 3 XT T PURE'MUGS: A 9 O LZSDICMFS'? LT SO, GO TO THU , y CITY DRUG STORE, P. 0. BUILDINGS, AND JOHN Hv-MAUH, Will sell whalover yon desire. ' i ' it Ua ron may reit asiured From hli long erpeilence In the business, he is CONFIDENT he will give aaUsf action to all why may call at hta ESTABLISHMENT. Ee haa now on hand, and If constantly receiving targe supply of all articles nsuall kept in a Fruit and Ornamental Trees, . ShrubTbexy, Evergreens, &c.t Fleaaant Ridge, Arispe. Bnrea County, Illinois.' " . F. IV Address, Tiskjlwa, 111. January 1, Ii6-3ml Lloominjjton ITursery, xxxxiJoxa. At the crossing of tbe Illinois Central, and St: Loula Alton and Chicago Kailroada. Established 1352. on the open Frairte, and contains UO acres. Fruit, Orna mental and Nursery Stock, Try Urre, general and reliable assortment, VEBY CHEAP lor Cath. Especially Adapted to the Sevtre Clirate cf tteXcrthwest. ? ATm TREES, from 1 to 4 years Id, $25 to ftSOper 1000. ROOT GRAFTS, $0 per lO.WO. APPLE STOCKS one to two yeara, aelected for grafting, $2; second class! tl per thoudsaud. MA2ZARD CHERRr, $3 per 1,000 STANDARD AND DWARF FRAtt, CDERRT, PLUM! FEACH, OUNCE, KECTABINB, AND AFKICOT DWARF APPLE, tiUINCR, FEAli, FLCif, AND XOSS STOCKS. Jpptt Scionttl 63 per thousand. Cuttinct, many mri Oiagt Orange, good one year per tnout,ni. II in'i Strsvbtrt. um uiany omr taadara torts ttro dollars fifty to wuf unniriuuHna. urcpet Catawba, Clinton. Iabe:a, well rooted, one year uk three dollar per BiiKuiru, icuv nuiuri per wousaud. f'aiMrf m ana iwo yeare oia, f to io per doa. Rhu fxsrfc, rest sorts two to five doiUrs per hundred HovgMen Gootbcrry, cue to two earfl ;d one'to three dollars per hundred. Downing Ever lieariua JL'ufry fonc to ei;U dollars perdosen. Evergreen -eeveral mrt? ten dollari per thousand. Shade and Ifeepinp Trttt, hrhi, Flatter koott, Bu.'fca, Rote, an immense artety nioEtiy one to two dollars fifty pr doxen. Fa-king carefully done. Catalogues sent on receipt f a three cent stamp. Address, F r PHOENIX, JCov 14, 1S61, u!9-6uj . Bloomington, liltnoi. DEUG STOKE. joim n. 3iAriy. Brotvnville,Sray 81b, 1663. v-n44-tf CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHETG Ever offered in this Market. KO DOUBT ABOUT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE Batimore Cotliing Store, BltOWNVILLE, IT.' T. David mo-ql .7, 1," 3 DclCTrcre Grapo Vinc3 rrw weli-rociea a t,ne grown f "V-fiVr. ctsto?l each., f 5 fo 10 per doz, Extral r olivine. cr,d yo. 1. extra' lartje Inyert, trUk ;7 w0pd, $1.60 to 85.00.- to $1813 per dozen, a t - 0 fne virrs of A UenV new wfcit H brld, Ainra. f vr'nc C-wri. Ct)"-f- Clara Clinton, Caaaa- r, s;-n it -.... ..j.u.u, 't ia, n! r... f-rt Ret-ecf-a, R)cers s new Taylor's t(n.".'Jt.l"a.a-; ii.i.ifcf; nu Announce to the public that he has opened out a stock of - ready-made clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, r HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN- r 1 ' DERWEAR, &C, &.C., &.C Cnprecederrted Jn quantity, quality and -prices. He u determined bis prices shall correspond with the times, and therefore offer heie in tbe Went, at just as low rates as snch goods can he purchased anywhere in the Cnited States. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells Coats from $1,25 np to $i5, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White Shirts, S is- ders, Keck ties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c., in tbe same proportion. . : . a Tbe proprietor embrace this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare no ef forts in the future to give entire satisfaction. . Call and fsoo liiza. - . ' " ' DAVID SEIGEL. BrowBville, June 18, 1861. -iy Okra or Gumbo Seed. The fef substitute for Coffee prepared in the same manner as Coffee. Packages of seed by mail at 10 eta. each. .Each package contains eeed enough to raise a sprply for an orcJi nary family. Send orderg to II. A 1 TERRY." n38"tf Crescent City, Iowa. 3VXoxio3rl.cixraa.coci, oil PIKES PEAK GOLD I I win receive Pike's Peak Gold, and advance money upon tftesame, and pay war balance of proceeds asoonaMnu-eturt1s are sad. In -ail cases; I wi exhibit th printed returns of the United States Mini' 5r Aasay office. J NO. L. CARSON, BULLION AND EXCHANGE BROKER BROWBV1UE, KEB&ASKA. and Cho this work, -The Ele- .THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. TEE DAT SCHOOL BELL. A Kew Singing Book or Dai Schools, caiied tbe Dat School Bell, U now adv7 It contains about 200 pages of choice bongs, bo- Rounds. Catches, Duets, Trios, Quartets rote, many of theta writteo cxpi es.ly for meota are o easy ana i roKresiivc ium -era will find tbemselves entirely rJOlesul m lustruct Ing even yoi.ns bcUo:ar to siii? cjrrcctly and irientifl cally v bile the tune? and words embraces such a vaii ety of lively, attractive, and soul stirlng music and entiment tnat no trouble will be experienced in Indu cing all beginners to ko on with eal in acquiring skill tn one of te most health-giving, beauty improving, iarpiiiexs jielding, and order producing exercise of iciiool life. In simplicity of its Elements, in variety ma adaptation or music, and in excellence and number of its songs, ciitfnal, selected, aud adapted, it claims try much to evrcel all competitors. It will be found to be the best Hook ever Issued for Seminaries, Academies, ind Public Schools. A few pampie pages of the ele ments, tuces and aongs are given iu a circular; seu4 and get one. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author of "Sabath School lieiis," X 1 ad 2, which have had the enormous bale of 56 000 copies. ' Prices paper v.rt, tti.Snpr hundred; bound 30 cents-. ver hundred ; cloth bound, eir bossed gilt 40 cents : $30 perhucdred. 5 oopiea furnished at tbe one hundred price. Mailed free at the retail price. miticl:.s up tiic rnrss. The Day School Bell. The tunes are lively, and snch as ma" be eatily mastered by children. The spirt of tbe song's is unexceptionable and well adapted to the schoolroom. It is the cheapest and aruonz the best coropends of school music published. Jvcw, zor Teacher." . " Day School Bell This boos is eminently adapted to use in our common schools. We have a great number of school song books before the public, but many of them lack musical as well as lite rary taste, and are really demoralizing in-their influ ence ere" the musical talent of the young. Airs of ac knowledged excellence, wedded to words of true poetry, are the qualities that ought to be sought with the great est pai e ia ifce preparation ot a school song book- - This book aee'ms to combine these two qualities .Pennsyl vania School Journals ... .--T ' - Published by " II0RACE WATERS, nl-ly - -J -Ko. 481 "Broadway, New Tort. THE HARP OF FKEimOJITi Now ready, a new and superior collection of 27 Anti-.Slavery, I'atriotie, and ."Contraband". eongs, folos, dueta, quarteti, and chorusc3. ' Most of the Poetry and ilusio.naa ben written exprefislr for this work, to correspond with the times, and should be sang by the million, in order to-awaken a deep interest in bebalf of the "Conrrnbanda," "whom God, in hi providence, has cast upon the Free-Korth to clothe and educate. :-' . r-r. ' . - - ' 1 COSTENT8, W ' PART. ' "Fair 'Freedom's Morn bas dawned it last:" "Break tbe Chains, or the Emancipating Sword ;" "Fremont ia Marching on, or, Glory Hallelujah;" i"0h I Help tbe Contrabands';" "Old John Brown'a Song;" "Song of the 'Contrabands.' ;" "O Let my People Go ;" "Parody on the Song of the 'Contra bandd' ;" "Where Liberty Dwell ia my country ;" "When Slavery diea there'll be Freedom ;" "Wake, Freemen, God haa spoken;" "Whittier's suppressed Song of Freedom," etc. ; i Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per dozen, $3 per 100 : postage 1 cent. - -. - ' - HORACE WATERS, Publisher. ' , n41-ly 431 Broadway, New York. SABBATH SCHOOL) BELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the Pirst 12 Months of its Publication. It is an entire New Work, f nearly 200 pages. Many of the Tones and Hymusirere written ex pressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular as iU predeeessor, (Bell No. I) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in 35 months, outstripping any Sunday School Book of its size is-; sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them iu that form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, $12 per 100. . Bound, 25 cents, 18 per 100. , Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. "Bound 20 cents, $18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 cent, $20 per 100. Iiolls Nos. 1 and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, 30 Jr boodred. 2i oopiaa fur nished at the 100 rr.ee. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 50csnts,$40 per 1C3. .'.Mail postage frea at the retail price. . HORACE WATERSrPublisher, i41-ly No. 431 Broitdway, New York. NEW MUSIC. "on an we iwno w fcacn utner merer' onz or Duet and Chorus, by Iter. Mr." Lowry, author of "sabbath Bells t hi me on. This pong-is good. Price 25 cents, mailed free. A pianist in attend ance to try new music. : ' ' t - - nORACE WATERS, n41 ly No. 481 Broadway, Publisher. THE HORACE WATERS PIANOS AND MELODIANS, And Alexandre Organs, and T. GILBERT k Co.'i celebrated Eolian Pianos, are the finest instrument, for parlors and churches now in use. A large assort ment can be seen at the new warerooms, No. 431 BROADWAY", between Grand and Broome streetss which will be sold at extremely low prices. Pianos and Melodeona. from sundry makers, new and second hand. Second hand Pianos and Melodeona at great bargains; priees from $25 to $100. Sheet Music, Musie-Books, and all kinds cf Music Merchandise, at war prices. A pianist in attendance will try new music. OPINIONS OF THE FRES3. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. W e are enabled to gpeak of these instruments with some degree of confidence, from personal knowledge of their excellent tone and du rable quality." New Tori Ecangelitt. n4l-ly COMMERCIAL NURSERY, OMAHA, kcCXIASItA. E. H. BURCHES, ' ' " - PROPRIETOR. 1 hare lone since been coirinced of the want of a first class Xkursery in the west, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, uan oe aaaptea to onr climate and soil. In view of inese racis, i nave established in this place, and offer ior iaie at Wholesale or Retail, - - - - . - . , . r - i A large and well selected stock, suited to thu riimt of - ... - . Apples, standard aod dwarf; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf: Peaob, . Plums. A H-l..- .... ' AiinwiB, m ectarmes, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, - Raspberries, " - " - Strawberries, Blackberries', Evergreens. Rhrnh. tt0Be Dahlias. .- i , m . ' Greenhouse and Beddinn Plants, ete . tr.. io wmcn i would beg leave to call the atteutton of the peopie oi jeDra6a, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Korth- wesi. aiissoori. CTf"iIy terms will be as low as Nursery. By purchasing f ro the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plant are carefully labeled and Backed in the best manner, for which a charge of the actual cost ! win be made, ao charge will be made for the delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersizned win receive prompt attention. Mareb,-1SG2. E. H. ECRCIIES. any reliable eastern FRENCH'S ro20v4 ;-T .:ff Shingles ! Shingles ! ! - I would respectfully Inform the citizens of Nemaha county, that I ahall endeavor to keep this market sup plied with good Cottonwood Shingles, which 1 will set for cash; or take In exchange Cattle, Bogs, Wheat or Corn. R. P. BARRET. March 27, 1SC2. u3S-tf . . . Hats, Boots and Shoes. I have just received a New Supply of Hats, Boots and Shoes, which I will BeU cheaper than they were ever offered here kef ore.- Call and se me.- - PATID SIEGEU Brownville, April Its, 1563 ti40-U. . GHAY WILLOW CUTTINGS. At $1 per hUDdred, $5 per thousand. , Liberal discount to the trade, or in large quantititte. - -Also Oar usual assortmeBt. of Evergreens, Fruit Trees, Ortiameuta Trees, Shrubs and Plants; Hedge Plants, ice. Cotaloruc? fnrtnsr p.! to all applicants. Tli i:versrfrnn." La Mollie. , 37-tf SAilfEL EHWiaDS, areau Co, in.- CONICAL iJacIiines. The most simple, durable, convenient and economical article ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary family befora breakfast, not only savibg time, tut cioues. . By strictly following the printed directions, which are simple ana easy, tt will wasb, at one time, six shirts. or two dozen small articles, in about ix or teven min ute, or their equivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning nne far-rics. ucu as laces, &c, the greatest care is required, while ith this machine tbe most deucate article can be washed wuhomtihe possibility of uatuage These results are produced by tue cor tan t reaction the suds while the machine is tn motion. ef Families, laundries, hotels, boarding-houses, hospit- ls, asylums, boarding-schools, on snips and steamers. and In tbe army, who have these machines in use, have sent lu their testimonials voiuntariaiiy, and the enco miums of the Press are very numerous, some of which have publisued in pamphlet form. All I ask of the Public ia a tarefel examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Pepot 419 Broadway, corner Canal St.. Kew Tork. Price only Ten Dollars. - . N. B. A liberal discount to tbe Troie. Agentt wanted, zenajor a vircmiar. Address box 8o33, X. Y. City P. O. PHILIP FRENCH. PmrrlAt.r 100,000 OSIER WILLOW CUTTINGS, r Variety Ferpureu for lire fence. I will cut," bundle and deliver the Cuttings at Erownville for ?5 per eighty rods : being but a little over fwo dollari per thousand. This is from one to three dollars less than ever offered before. All orders at these priees mu?t be sent in before the 1st of October, 18-il. Send orders by mail with cisb, to .... T K. O. THOMPSON, 'obraska City, N. T. . KE5IAHA NCRSERF, 1 IS miles West of Nebraska City(V August l.-n8-tf Oa new Air Line Kearney Road.) - - Fruit and Ornamental S3 S Shrubbery, Evergreen xrecs, With a General Assortment of Nursery : Articles, for sale at the Pleasant ge imrsery, ARISPE, BUREAU CO.. ILL. We have a few which K8 Very low f or cash or ita equivalent. thousand six and seven year old app'e trees, which a will sell very low, as we want to dispose of them b- fn thr cm uo larse; aiso iuur jmi v at ncr hundred ; three year olds at $iu per nunurc, young trees at correspoudins prices. 2 50 and Also Cherry, Pear, Plum, Peach, Grape, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, : LawtonBlackberries, Strawberries, Pie Plant; Ros.es and Dahlias, ; of ths finest sort. OUX1 STO GK OF ETEKCREE5 S Is large, and very fine specimens. .Siies and prices to suit. '- Orders fespectfally solicited and promptly attended to. VERRRT ALDRICH. ' ' " P. O. Address, Tiskilwa, III. P. S.-.tCe have about 7,000 four year old trees, of the New Tork Pippin, for sale the coming fall aud spring ; o apple ever gained so much popularity In so short a time. The treeakre good growers, early fruiters, and very hardy ; apples large aud showy, and keep about equal to the Willow Twig. Also a large stock or the Wagner, one of the best apples; very early fruiter, and trees remarkably hardy. For a more full description of these and other sorts, please see descriptive catlaogue sent free to aU app&uants. : . i January 2, 1S02. n26-3m 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 out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free "from its attacks, nor 13 there one which it may not destroy The scrofulous taint is variously caused 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, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of llim who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." ; . Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in .the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, -which genders ia the blood, depresses . the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with- stand the attacks of other , diseases conse quently vast, numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, "are still "rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Host of the consumption which de cimates the human family lias its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of r ll our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply ia AYER'S JJoRiponnd Extract of Sarsaparjlla, the mbst effectual remedy whicli the mtdical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal maladr. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only bcrotula, but also those other anec- tions which arise from it, such ns Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, or EursirnLAs, Pimples, Tcstvles, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald IIf.ai, Ringworm, Rheumatism. Syphilitic and Mkucuuial Dis eases, DitorsY, Dyspepsia, Dehility, and, indeed, all Complaints arising" ritoii itia- ted.ou iMruitu Blood. The popular belief in ' impurity of the blood is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this barsapa- Tilla 13 to purity and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ague Oure, for me speedy cure or Intermittent Fever, or Fever ami A Rue, Remittent Fewer. Chill Fever. Dumb igne, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and llilions Pevern, indeed for the -whole class of diseases originat ing in biliary derangement, caused by tne juaiarla ofltasmatic Countries. . We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these afflicting disorders prevail, lhis Cure" expels the miasmatic noison of Fever and AGUR from the system, and prevents the de- Telopment or the disease, ir taken on the fcrst ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class or complaints; but also the cheapest. Ihe large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fever' and Ague prevails, every brJy should have it-nnd une it freely both farcrtre eni -protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy ever any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Interniittentit ta4hat it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quhiisrn or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy, as if they bad never bad tbe disease, lever and Ague is not Rlone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety or aisor- ders arise from its irritation, among wnicn are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, lleat.liche. Blind- I'-.il-.l. . ... 1 ? 7 pitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hyster ics, ram tn the Bowels, CoUc, raraiysis ana ve raiiaement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This " Cure " expels the poison Trom the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection lo immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter- mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy anords. Prepared ly Dr. J. C. AYES CO., Lowell, JSass. JOHN MAUN, J. J. THURMAN, Druggists, Brownvillft, N. T. t f ' x3 TO THE PEOPLE OP - - -y. 'Agricultural Cauldron and Steamer. FOR SALE 221 and 223 South Water Street, Chicago, 111. Prices, Wood Zb, Coal $33, staple sixes other sizes in proportion, wita freight added from faetory in New York to Chicago. The advantages of cooked over ra food U admit ted by all. The oil way of boiJiDg in kettles is both slow and exr61133 so much so taht but few men da it. Something more practical must bo had. Steam seemes to be, the only alternative. The Patentee has retaindall the advantages of tha Portable Cal dron for boiling, and devised means of generating steam sufioieut for ali purposes. It is simple and practical, ted proves a PKUFECT SUCCESS. w.-n.-Ai;sTiaT- Sole agent for Illinbis and North-West, " ' 221 A 223 S. Water St., Chicago. Where wilj also ba found Downs & Co's Deep Well Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Common Well Pumps, Thimble Skeins and Sad Iron3, as well as every variety of Farming Tools, Cast Irou Corn Shears, Feed Mills, Hay and Platform ScalesJ Sfo.e?, &o.; Tb5 above will bo soli on account of the mauufacturer3, at their respo ctive factory prices adding freight to this place. January 1862. . tf v . ; ' ' GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN IMS. ; v 'EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented Tebrtiary 14th, 1860 Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK. . This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of machinery, possing many rare and val uable improvements, having been examined by tbe most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIM PLICITY and PERFECTION COMULN'ED. The following are the princ.pal objections urged against Sewing Machines . L Excessive fatigue to ! 4. Incapacity to sew the operator, 2. Liability to get out of , order, - - , . . 3. Expense, trouble and . loss of time in repairing. every description of material. -Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from all these objections. . ba straight needle rerrendieular action makes tbI.CCK or SHUTTLE STIC1I. wh ch will ItErriiER KIP. nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewirg on every description ofm terial, fromLeather to tne finest iNansook. Mur liu, with cotton, linen or aillt thread.frora the co sest to the finast cumber ' Having neither CAM nor COO WIIEEL, and the the least possible friction, it runs a smoothly as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine I It requires twenfy-five per cent, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it altnots impo3gible to get it out of order, and is bUAKA iLLD by the company to rive entire satisfaction We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. But in a more special manner do we solicit the patronage of In the monlb r-f December, 1S5. the uno'erine l fr the first time Ore-1 fr s.ite to the riblic DH.J.kO ViiK IA.?' IMPERIAL WINS BlTTEKi, anJia thir stsort k1 ii-cy have given snch uuweraal fcatisf.ic t:jn to the many thocdii ia or persons who bive tr:el tii em th;tt it is aow an etabliliea article. Tbe aoiouut oi bodiiranJ meutal misery arisin; siuiplr from ne glect of small complaints is surprising, and it U tbere. loi ecf the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and moft tr:Sir..x bodily ailmenU should be ha.;; for disease of tl:e boiy must invariably iJect tha mind. Thfi sntscrirer n only a'k i trial of J. EOVilU LJUIJb 5 aid V7in3 Bitters DR. from all wbo have nor oei them. We challenge tho world, to rrcduce tbeir equal. . - Thee BiUpts for tue euro of Weak Stomachs, Gen eral Dtbility, and tr Purifyiu a"i Enricbin? tbe Uluud, ure absciutciy unjurpasse! ty any o'her reme dy on earth. Tj be assured of this, it is only nece.s essary to make the trial. Tbe wine i of a ve.-y bupe rior quality being ahont one-third stronger than eth er wiDei, waiminp and invisorating ike whole system from tbe bend to the feet. As these titter are tome &r.d alterative i:i their character, o they . strengthen and invitforate tbe whole system and give a Cue tone and healtby action to ail its rutv by en-ialUm;;. the circulation, removhi; the obstructions a:id produci:;.: a general warmth. bcy are excellent lor diseases aud weakuesspecuiidr to Female, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brae the system. No lady wb. issuhjeett laaitiKie and f iiatne,. sbould bo w:Uiouii theui as they are revivifvin in their action. T II ESK BITTERS XTill not only Cure but Prevent Uisease. and in this Te?pect are doubly valuable to the person who mny use them fur ' INCIPIENT CONSMMPTION wealc iS'hs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, dlseisec of th3 Nervous sr?tem. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring, f. Tonic. - DR. DODD'S . . ' Celebrated ITinc Hitters Aro XJxs.exxxjseocl. For bat e Throat so common auioujj me Clergy they aro truly invaluable For the nged and inarm, and for persons of weak consMtations For ministers of the gospel, Ltwyer and all public ypaekers for book-kaepers tailors geamatresses. atudt nts.ar artists, and all persons lea dlhg a Hedentary life, they will prove benedcial. A a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. . iney proouctj an iuaeimcr. Ini effects of brandy or wloe, without intoxicating; and ur valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of exessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. Thev aie pure and entirely free from the poitont con eained io the adulterated wine3 and brandies with which the country is fioodfd. These bitters noto nly CTJRB but prevent disease, and should be used by all who live tn a country where the water Is bad, or where chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may be giv. en freely to children and infants with impunity. Physicians and Clergymen, aud temperance advocates asanactt,f humanity, should assist in spreading these valuable bitters over the land, and threby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. ' 1 In all affections orthc lTead,Slclk Headache, or IS erraousllcad ache, Ur.Dod's Imperial ITinc Bitters be found to be most Salntarn and! Efficacious. X a-. , IS J0IL; " rrr--. American Cei St I?. ETT-.O.ViinoTi T TiiEt: Tiiovht it ?.ia 1.7. ',!-',' ' :; V ii.A Esf. GU IV Tir-, .':. 'S-J . a u a ia. I AMERICAN CEUfvt r. Is the only artiolo of tL V-r i . IT V,ILLMEXD X IX WILL MLMiK ava tho rrii'i-. nf tVt - IT WILL ML: Don't throw away thatbPikiaK, . IT WILL MEND Your broken C'ain.i P , as g..,l asn-w IT WILL ME.ND That riece knockci outof j.ar M"1""4 bt put oi n tir,1r-,J,f"'i Li V 1L.L) :IL.D I CKc Xo mutier if that l,r, ' r . , shilling a 8fhi;iin?sviij4-i-v.'41 IT WILL MEND Alff(L n.,ir...!. 1!.,!.,.,,.... , match it mend it it will -U U p-'bor. and in fr.ct every thiz t-- Any article cemented wiUA.ui.;: ItxviU Llcnd ULUE will rot sbnw itbr Drs-s Makers Ccrset Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Merchant Tailors, Coach Makers, Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers, Shirt and Bosom Makers, - Vest and Pantaloon Makers ESTHeligious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: 'o. I. or family Machine, $45,00 : Ko. 2 Small sized Manufacturer, $60.00 : No. 3 Lanre sized Manufactaring, $75,00. Cabinets iu Every Variety. e want Agents lor all towns in the United States, wbere agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we maKe no consignments. T. J. Lie ARTHUR & Co., 510 Broadway, iVew York. The Economy of Using T II I FRANKLIN Family Sewing llachine. BAKER STITCH, which has taken the hichest nremi. tun at the Illinois State Fair, in September last, at the juivoi oiies rair in St. Lotus, in lRfiO. anrf t tha principle State Fairs throughout the country. Competent Judges gave a decision in favor of this stitch, on account of its great strenjtn and adaptation to an villus oi lamny ana manufacturing purposes. The folio Wilir Tab! will tlmwth. rlifloron.-a in fA. of Sewing Machine over theoid meth.Kl or stitchina; by hand. In the worklna of thesn M:irhinM thr is n,.t only a great navina of labor and time, besides adding greatly to tbehealthfulnessof the employmen , but the stitch is much stronger, more elastic, and less liable to rip or ravel than the stitch made with shuttles and bobbins. Time consumed in making up ladies' Garments. Silk Dress, Muslin Shirt, Merino Dress, Chemise, . . Calico Dress, Moreen Skirt, Night Dress, Drawers, Silk .apron. Plain Apron, Time consumed In making I Bv Machine i n. rr.n', Gentleman's bhirta, Frock Coat, Satin Vest, Linen Vest, Cloth Pants, Summer Pants, By Machine. By Iland. Hours, min. Hours. Min. J5 25 10 10 40 6 27 30! 10 10 6 8 10 8 7 10 5 4 1 23 6 30 10 26 30 38 Mm 25 4J 18 46 69 40, Hour. 13 18 3 0 6 3 20 23 10 25 1 30 ... FEMA1.ES. The many clrtiflcates which have been tendered us and the letters which we daily receive, are conclusive proof that amon? the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. Xo woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a lull supply. - . ,DR J Boves Dod's DIPEFJAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh bas used them successfully in his practice for the las twenty-Jve years. TUe proprietor lfT puTahaRin the cxjlniUve riht to manutacture and sell Dr. Uove Dods' C'eiebraieg Imperfai Wine Bit ers, hautthein test ed by two dintiujuished medical practitioners, who pro iiouncrdthera t valuable and sf9 remly for dssease. Although the mcaicat Toon cf this cuasiiry, as a en eral thing, disapprove or Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe tbat a. respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted wii.it their medical properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Dod's IM PERIAL WINE BITTER3 Iu all newly settled pUces, where there Is always a large qnantity of deeayin timber; from which a poi sonous miasma is created, these bitters shuold he used every mominir boforehreafczast. 1)11. J. I50VEK DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry, Solumon's Seal, Comfrev, Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himselr, who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against wtnea tbe medical profession so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes or community, for almost every vri ety of disease incident to human system, that they are now deemed indisj-ensahle as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. Ha "Every I7ouseaceer should Davea, it Croslcy's amerk-aa Cement Glje"-:: r i u .3 luui cuicud IO wairo ia lis hv. ,It is always ready; thUcomm?uliit Independent. " e- have trie 1 it ani find it as n' as water." II Spirit of the T Economy la T7Ca S1U.UUU per year saved iaev;' ty One Bottle cf AL1ERICAII CEIIEIiTC; : Price 25 Cents per Bc& Price 25 Cents perE".: Price 25 Cect3 per . . Price 25 Cents per B:u;?. Price 25 Cents per . Price 25 Cents per LrJi Purchase one Bottle It Costs but Utile! rnrlfy the Ulopd. Give Tone to tlie Sto mach Renovasc the Sys andl'r 010117 IA fe. Price SI 00 per Bottle, 6 EottIe3 for $5 CO Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PBOPRIETOS 7S William Street, TTevr York. For sale by druggists and grocers Kenerally through- ont tbe country. "c'- lal1- CHOICE LIQU0ES. Wholesale and Retail. Evan TZortliing, The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, Ayer's Ague Cure. CHEAP FLOWERS c FBUITS I will send, by mail, posfpaid, 100 f mall bclbs, mostly mixed TULIPS, for one dollar, and Large Bulbf of saoae, for $2. Cther Bulbs, named, low ennujh. " . IIEKBACEOUS PERENNIALS, of 50 sorts, fine mixed K0SES and other HARDY SAKUDDERY, by express, or railroad, 4 to 8 dollars per 100. Nam ed and ohoice soRi3, about double price; and more in small selected Jots in all, 500 va-leties. "Small Fbcits" of all scrt3, including Delawark and Concoho Ckafes, eqt:!ly re.-wonalie. FKCir and Cen'ame.vtalTbees, 25 per cent. low er than usual. All safely packed, to keep a month, at purchasers cost. Address. JOHN A. KINNICOTT, -The Urore I". 0., Ccok Co, Uls. lias one adrantaKe which Is worthy of especial attention in addition to tbe peculiar character of the stitch, aod tbat is lu adaptation to either ligai or medium heavy wort.. Tbe Machine which at one moment is used on jtus must JJJuLiVAiii l ABtLiu. in a lew mo ments after can be brought to bear with the same facil ity on rottonades and towel of the coarsest description Ita adaptation for FAMILY WORK, is thus rernarka ble, and gives ita superiority over evey other style cf machine in the AiaTiet. In order tbat these Machines may be placed in tbe hands of all classes, we have redn-l the pric of ur FRANKLIX FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of our business for the last year, aud tbe entire satisfaction our ASchluo are ftiving throughout tbe United Stated and European Countries, we are led toieheve tbat our detArminatioo to manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHEAP MA CHINE, bas been f ul ly appreciaten by the public. Thu policy will romain unchanged, and as heretofore no ilat hiue will be allowed to leave the office that we cannot fully warrant in every respect. We Khali keep on band at all times a general assort ment of Sewing Machine materials Keedlesfor all machines can be ordered by Mail or Express. Price One Dollar per doien. Persons in the country, by fending ns their address enclosing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return mail, one of our circulars containing the different styles of .Machines, list of prices, and sample of work. E. J?XCI1AHI)5 &. CO., Principal Agents fr ibe Iforth West. Office and Salesroom 133 Lake i'reet, Cuicago, Illinois, JS. KICHARDS, Lato of L. Cornell Jt Co. C. K- WISVVALL. JN3.W. TAPPaN. formerly As'i for .he Groveri , Baker Sewing wchiue. Januury9;h 1So2. aiG-tt " Terry's Garden Seeds. PreFh and pure, an2 raided in this e-:dl and elimite, I OF THE BROWNVILLE, Has Just received a choice lot cf the best brands of i.inuors. wmcn ne win sen by tne Barrel, uaiion, Cuart or single Drink. Tbe following is a partial list: French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, , Peach, Cherry, Blackberry. WII7ES: Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES : Very liberal RedaclioatiiT, sale Buyer. CASH. J"For Sa! by all DruisU id fc lhronhont tha con;i;rr, JOHNS & CROSE 73 willia:a mm Corner of Liberty Street. MTTIV Imporfantto House Onsen, Important lo KuildcrL Important to RaIliica4C: II ICS. Important to TarnicrS. To all v:hori this may oncers,; - conn mm et-cfJ'tV. JOHNS & GROSLETs - IT.irrtOVTID GUTTA TZ CEMENT ROOFi The Cheapest and moss dunlie! in use. IT IS FIRE AND VAUBFl It can be applied to new and o!J Rvf A i steep oi flat and to Shingle roofs witloa: ? tha ShiTo-lp The Cost Is only about CnT t Ii a t o r Ti n , A.l IT IS T t? UI DLIMI2LC. This article bas been thoroughly tc44 : York City and all paati of the l'm:td is di West Indie? and Central and $n h J: buildings of all kind such u Fiu-wri-a f Churche lUillVwl DotVar !t Bailding4 generoliy Government Ba.:.i7 the principle Builders arthet-t-ti eo o'.: the past fouryeiM nnd h.ifl rrnTt-J UU:. EST and MO.ST DLTUULL U00FI.N';i3 every respect a fiks watkb we.iTtn a ruoop covering i""" uocES CP all ii Thit in ihe. OSL Ywitfial imii" United State which com! in ths m. i properties of Elasticity and Durnl l universally acknowledged tn be rru'c'' ' TA PKKCIIA AND INDIA i No Heat i3 Required vi Appllcaticn. Tbo expenseof applying it is tridlr;vii ' Roofean be covered ud n:'ici tv1 It can be applied by 3 2 If and when finished fortni a prr 'cii r face with an elestic bedy wiiich by IIzat Cold or Stokms Suhjn-' -Loards nor atiy exfernil m-vm m-c GUTTA PFIit'iiA CU For Coating .Metals cf tJ exposed to the Action of the V-e:-1 For Preserving and Kf?'- 3XetaI Roofs GF ALLIUMS. ThisisTnK on-lt CojtrosiTiof von eiivceffuU reiint extrtxic ehnnj't oj ant length 0 time tchen arqAiti to it adheres armly forming a bdvqj of ordi nary paint eo.ts much le5. ari THREE TIJES A3 LO.N'ff; tnifroa.a J tJ not iniured hv the "ontrai-tion sni" TIN nnd orher ilLTAL HOOFS gu lden chants of the weather. I f tr 1,7 n ntl ' li X ( ' X I C 1 ) I. D 0 H U -1 WEATHER AM) WILL NOT WA?3 1 ' . Leaky tin and other metal roofj a repaired with Gutta Perth from further corrosion and leakic;, tjt ' in? a ierfHf!tlT watr-ti ht roof frf BJ' 1 hi cement vation of Iron GUTTA PERCH A For preserving and repairin? T.al al roofg of"every description, from U ty, is not injured by the contraction of m9talj, and will not crack i " warm weather. ....... These materials are odjf ted to B , water-tiht roof is peculiarly adapted'', railing, Stoves, y . c-aI.o fr areneral we aro prepared to supply orders the country, at snort nonce, i in; in roll J, ready prepared i'..r use, eh t?iuoat ia lrrtil, wi'i f f8" tiona for application. will make liberal and a.i-'U- responsible parties m " - establish therrnflvp in a lucriire We raer.ts with CM Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, ManongahalaJ ' nn a variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALQON AND Ten Pin Alley. WIIITXEY'S JBIOCTi Main Street, Brownville. NovBiber U, 158. nlO-tf business. nrr?. TFTtTf? ABE We can eive abunl mt prcof of ' . . favor of our improvfi IIoiar!? ... . ..1 I t.A.ii " puea inem to several inouu- City and vicinity. t f'G Wholesale Warehouse, 7S, Corner of Liberty street, lPj--' Full e-riptive Circulars aJ fi nished n applicition. , iv. 7. 1NH. ly , iVew Becisdics & SPERM ATORRHj HOWARD ASS0CIA1- D. A. C O X S T A B L, E , IMPORTER AXD DEALER 1 IRON, STEEL, KAILS, CASTINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES i-i -tii iJ 2j O ITZT O Ajfr BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS Abo: IkH Sfokes, and Bent Stuff. iairu s-rreet, between ielix and Edmond, AINT -JOSEPH, MO. wnica ne sells at St. Louis pricesfor cash. Uisnest Price Paid for Scrap Irca. Decemter 1, 16o3. ly. A Benevolent IntHl'ition tta dowment. for the Rtiicf 0, a "lilted vith Virulent an. S especially f or the C of r .. - - . z Y Urn ans LIi;DICAIi AD Surge ,n. Valuer? Rej'.-rt. cr. - ees of t.. fc.i - ' bi::.S erpDlryril i y envelopes, Ire o .f iha.-je. 8tA-re?s PR. J- SSTtM p'l-'i ': sociati.-n. Xo 2 S.-n'.h K:at- . IVrcT... ef I I. T- 'il . Z- Ayer's Clierry