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-I .'. - ; GET THE BEST, CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES Surpass till others before Vie Public 1st. la philosophical arrangement. 2d. In the gradual promote tf their teps, Si.. la pretexting one thing at a time. 4th. In the adaptation of each part to Ut inten ded rrade of scholarship. 5th. In the admirable mode they prescribe for tucmoriiiDg the contents of a map. 6th. In tneir explanation and directions for des eiibiagthe natural divisions of the earth. Sth. In the appropriate and Lnstructire character of their illustration. . 9th. In consistency between maps and text. 10th. In the introduction into the maps of eneb icca only as are mentioned in the book. 11th. In the clear representation of every fact, the sut'jct is kept distinct. I2th. In bing at once practical, systematic, aiid complete, philosophical in arrangement, and pro- greasire in derelopment of the subject. .'nnTivFTT's- HPionRAPHlE'S A re'oficlally recommended for the use of the rub-ii.- Schools of Nebraska Territory. Cornell's G-zrapbies are officially recommended the use cf lU Public School of the State of Kuasas. ' . ., j j Cornell's Gorapies are officially recommended for the use of the Public Schools of the State of Vermont. . , Cornell Ceograj-hics are oEnally recommended f..r the ase of the Public Schools of the Sute of OLL Cornell's Geographies are ofScially recommended for the use of the Public Schools of the State of Indiana. Cornell's Geographies are officially recommended for the use of the Publie Schools of the ritate of vv Ilaoipshire. Cornell' O grspbies are officially recommended for the use of the public schools in the State of Cal ifornia. " . Cornell's Geographies are oEciaTly recommended for the use of publio schools, in the State of Wis consin Cornell's Geographies are used in public schools t of the City of Iew 1 ork. . Cornell's Geographies are used in publie schools cf the City of Brooklyn. 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Cornell's Geographic are used in public schools of tbe Ciry of Kew Haven. Cornell's Geographies are in general use in all parts of the Uuitcd States. Cornell's Geographies are printed on the bent pa yr, are tbe best bound, and the best illustrate of any School Geography extant. CO It 2TELLB FIBST 6TEP8 IN GZOGSAABT. Intended to precede Cornell's Geographical Series, and to introduce the little pupil pleasantly and prof itably to the rudiments of Geography. One beauti ful volume, child's quarto, with numerous maps and illustrations, 72 psges. Price, 25 cents. ;- Tin semes consists or I. PEIHASY GEOGEAPHY. Small 4to. S6 pp. 12 Maps. Beautifully illustrated. Pricej 60 cents. II. GBAHIIAIUSCHOOL GEOGEAPHY. Large j 4lr, with uuniorous Maps and Illustrations. 103 pp.' It Includes Physical and Descriptive Geography. Price, 90 cents. (Tbe Gramma r-Saho-.l Geography may either follow the Inter mediate, or be used instead of it. . The chief ' difference botwecn the Intermediate and Gram . mar School Is, that the latter, though no more elevated in style, is fuller in detail, presents a greater variety of map questions, and a larger cumber of localities to be memorized,) tt TTTOTT eTTrtnT nTnrm a tttv a ism a TT. A 9 Geograyhy, largo 12mo. 405 pp. Richly Illus " tratcd. It includes Descriptive, Physical, and M.tV,,inn;,'1 (InnrrraiMv Prion. 7S PfntiJ iiiiuiuuttvvi ,t i - 7 - . Atlas, very Urge 4to. Containing a complete set of Ma)rR for study ; also, a sot of Reference Maps for family use. Price,!. .A copy of either artof the Ser'es, for exsm inaUon, will be sent by mail, post-paid, to aDy Teach er of Sobool Officer remitting one-half its price. D. APPLETOX &. CO., New York. . ' (JUT PUBLISHED ) Cornell's Cards for the Stndy and Practice of Map Drawing. Defigncd to accompany any Geography, but especially adaptei to we scnie c i Cornell s waia- mar-School Maps. 1 nee per set of l Lard, cts. ALSO, Cornell's Scries of Outline Maps, of which a Des cjiptiva Cirru'fcr willo seit opon application. January n2-tf LANDRETjTS Warranted Garden Seeds BLUNDEX. K0EM0 & CO., .. .. iLate JHjr Garkett Co..) . -''jfo. M Jfortb Second Street, above Piner . ' ST. .LOUIS, MO. 6ffer lor sale at very low figures, a larjre and wel. assorted stock of Acricultural and Horticultnral Imple- mentri, comprisinc everything necessary to the Farmer, together with a Urge and fresh mpplj ct . Lacdrtth's Celebrated Garden Seeds, . ' ' CROP OF 1861, ' Tor wsicb they are the sole apents. Their friends can ' rely upon pettiiiR from them eeds that are not only imre but Une to name in every instance. Also ceid ee! at Towest market rate Chinese Sugar Cane eed, . Tobacco teed. Top Oniuns. &c, , &c Dealers in aeeds ' would do well to rend them their orders. Send for Almanac and Illustrated Catalogue gratis. BLUKDEN, KOEX1G & CO. March 6, 1662. R35- ly .jZ . Seeds Prepaid by MaiL 55 rrettiest AnunaU In Cultivation, - - $100 26 Cboire Vegetable Seed for the Garden, - 1 00 Both U Club of Five for $3 ; To Clubs of Ten for $16; To Clubs of Twenty for 25. The 2iEW JAPAN MI Lf ET, with Immense heads, six to ten inches loop, 55 cents per large paper; Five for $!. 1 received Genuine Seeds of this new and valu able Millet direct from iapMi, bv tbeXiagara, list May. and can confidently recommend it as tbe Uegt Millet in cultivate. B.M.WATSON,' n3a-tf Old Colony Nurseries. Plymouth, Mast. SO VARIETIES STRAWBERRIES. Amonjt wtich are Wilson's Albany, $1 per 100 or dR per lttlO : Jenny Lind, $1,50 per 100 ; Triomphe de'liand, $2 per lt0 ; Boston Pine, Iloveys Seedling, Hookers, Black Prince, May Qaeen and 25 other kinds at $1 per 100. Hants of Randolph Fine Sprinly of 1G3 at 2 per do.i. . i - Axxz. KEMAflA KURSKKY. 1C0 cr the moH severe BATTLE SCEXES and incident of the War, now ready, sixe lfcxSO inches, Mfckly colored, on fine heavy paper, Bent post-paid, 2'! frf 1,00, or $4 per 100.- To agents and tbe trade no better opportunity was ever offered. Addrew lltAKi li. AixsuAjt'ruiiruDUeaer, cfc 49 tate Street, uoston,iass. ... . Okra or. Giimbo Seed. -Tbe but subKtltute for Coffee prepared in tbe same manner as Coffee. Parxage uf seed by mail at 10 cts. ..ch. 2acb package eoDtalns seed enoib, to raise a tfipiy or ardiaary fatally; . :.. ."' i- SeM orders to . . n. A. TERRY. fci5j-Ll ..... Crescent Ciiy, lowa. I 'Sor Sale; at Bargains; : ' Tu-o Sr. 1 Shuttle Empire Sewinn Machines. viie FrankHn Family Sewing Machine. . Te fUrrace Waters $" Melltn. ' Tt'o Freob'sOnfcal Wakhing Machines. Oct No. 1 Gates &. Co:'s Sugar Cane If Ills F.vanoraters, . . ' : ' Ap;iiy at the Advertiser and Farmer Office, Browi vilie. Nebraska. . .. Marc .tb. 158.- n ,. ntt-tr " . . xbw music. "?hall we Know Each Other There?" Son? or Due and Chorus, by. Her. Sir. Lowry, an'vbor of .abb&th Bells Chime tr." This song is good. Trice 2b ccnu, mailed free. A pianist is attend r.ee tc try new iuu?ic. . ' . no RACE WATERS, . BH )j o. 4Si Broad.wsy,rubhfher. . re:.; "r EAGLE WORKS KAirffPUCTUEING COMPAHY CHICAGO,, XLtLIlsrOIS. . v. 1.1,. r7 )J:.:aMU1 J Ml, i . i'A .. , GATES' PORTABLE ENGINES. No. I R Horse Power, weighs 3 f(0 lbs. :o. 27 4 2ti0 " No. 310 " " 6 0-30 " Prfca " CiO " 7t0 Ci. - o 2-Cfq Z. s. p ( 2 5: S 3 3 a I 2 3 ' ) o V1 p t3 CQ'i" P . o ' o 3 (D -t Jl . to 1 4 O o 0- o CO k. o o i tn? o 01 td o S3 p o o o c . - (? -' cj o W 3 PC o a" CD 3 o ' rr C6 4 m&MiP P. W. GATES' PATENT I S7V . 27 u ! mm i v i - -i i r u ?i l ir ii ir M hi I I PIM 4 1 U ' tilt I '-, ! I -it 1 1 I 1.1 1 I I I I VII 1 1 r M 1 mmmmm ii i itav- i a a I'M 11 U LJ Li lrJ 3 ui. ft n n wvri r ma n I ii I r i ra.i 11 ii ri i i i i i i i .ii i 3-j MHHHHHif? h i 3 i n in IliU V ' IJT 1111 111 ill I r -4 3 mnnnn r.. :,M ;iMia i -('A m inn j if. Is Asect for P. W. Gates' Portable Engine; Evaporators and Sugar Kills. : '1 V NO' BULLS' SOLD A :- m ' f7V H i M l SI 1 ri 1 I : I 1 I r l..-:-:i : i is -: ;.- i i. n.ii u ii ; MB il i -gr?!! -Is-: . ,r La t.t, .1.3. N'n. 4 12 TJorse Power, weighs 7 500 lbs. No. 515 " " 85-0 " So. 613 " " 10,000 " Price $95D 1.100 1,300 cr 8 55 ?-S O " o con E 03 I nr 3 p p 5 5 5; - -2 - 03 CO 0 9 4 J ''I'j'lJIIIo WW - p - i t Q 4W 1 r i-... ; i rr-.... r fi a. I'M. itil Jl llll CO o3? fin ro CD o p o L'j M u -r P O O P -1 S re CO O r Tii'1 1' 1 1 o ffC o" p CO o rr P a o s p. r-. a c 3 w o c P- D - w O . w o " ' i": in T3 o Hi F !iiVv,. c c SUGAR CANE MILLS. Ko. 1 is an tipright ttiree-rol'er roill for one hore. w eia'ns 650 pounds, and capable of ex-Trc-rstins 30 to 60 galloni juice per hour. irire $40. No. 2 is in Ttprlpht'tbree-rolfer mill, for on or two bornes. weighs 800 potmJa, and caiable of expressinf? 60 to 70 gallons juice jer iiour. Price $50. Ko. 3 is an upright three-roller mill, for two h r.ps, weiubs slxut 1 000 pounds, and capiib;e of expressini? 70 to 100 gallons juice per hur. Price $C5. Ho. 4 is an nprijiht three-roller mill for two or fous. norte ; weigh 1,400 ;ondH. and is capable of expressing from 100 to J60 gal juKe'per hour. Price $S5. No. 5 is a four-borse-power mill, opriKht rulers, for steam or water poer, capable of expressing 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour Pi ice $60. No. 6 ie a six-horse three-roller horizon tal mill, tack geared for horse or steam pow er, ei?hs 1,200 pounds, and capable f ex pref6in' from 70 100 gallons of Juice per hour Price $75. . .: . . No. 7 is an eight-horse three-roller liorl rmtal mill, bacs: geared tor horse or stoam poer, wiMgns z.uoo ponnds, and will ex S resrom 160 to 250 gallons per hour. Price tf.. sTl , N. 3 Is a gixtien iWe tr.ree-rollcr hori. 3? I ntal mil I. .ha k peared f..r sienm or w.uer ? Kower, weighs 5,3jj p..unds, and expresee from 3C0 to 600 Kallona of infr- r. h..,,,..- Piice $300. ,i ' J. W; GATES,1 President, . r CITICAGO, ILLINOIS. TJ 1L 1ST S , ! s :: tut -izf i . rr. i'i ..i I 1 1 n I i i. in .r:rvu Mv s1 nl V .;!!!! ';li?r;--' --3 k-jl: I If S.?SSb I .: !:! :ft -:L-:-i :vt I 1 ! '- - i r. ni . i .. ,uii I . I O I -a t I . ' I -l r .M J' - - . n . k m il re - cr I - . m ; FISHER & HACKER,: ,) BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. ON CIIEDITI : . . . ;,. DO , TOJ WAIST TO PURE DRUGS A V r .--j - EEEDf CXNES? 11 SO, GO TO THB CITY DRUG STORE, P. 0. BUILDINGS, AND JOHN H. MAUN, VTHI nelt whaterer yon desire. Tou mar rest assured it Is a From his long expeiience la the business, he is CONFIDENT he will give satisfaction to all why may call at his E3TABLISHME T. Fie has now on hand, and is constantly receiving a large supply of all articles usuall kept in a DRUG STORE. JODS II. BIAIJIV. Br.wnville,May 8th, 1862. v6-ni4-tf The Economy of Using t n FRANKLIN Family Sewing Machine. These machines make the celebrated GROYER tf BAKER STITCH, which ha taken the highes-t premi um at the Illinois State Fair, in September last, at the United States Fair in St. Louis, in 1860, and at the principle State Fairs throughout tbe country. Competeut Judges gave a decision in favor of this siitcb, n account of its great strength and adaptation to al I lands of family and manufacturing purposes. Tbe following Table will show the difference in favor of Sowing Machines over theold method of stitching by band. In the working of these Machines there is not only a great saving of labor and time, besides adding greatly to the bealtbfulnessof the eoiploymen , but tbe stitch is much stronger, more elastic, ami ie liable to rip or ravel than the stitab made with shuttles and bobbins. . Timo consumed in making up Ladies' Garments. Silk Dress, M us, in Shirt, Merino Dress, Chemise, Cali:o Dress, Moroen Skirt, Niet.t Dress, Diawers, Silk Apron, Plain Apron, By Machine. Hours, ruin By Hand. Ilourn. Min 1 15 10 261 6 8 10 6 7 10 6 4 1 1 10 I 10 40 6 27 30 10 39 Timo consumed in making up G-entleracn's Garments By Machine. I By Iland. Hours, liin. 'Honrs. Min Gent.lemau's Shins, Frock Coat, Satin Vest, Linen Vest, Clot i Pants ' 1 Summer Pants, 1 25; 13 1 40 1 18 46 69 13 3 6 6 2 40j , The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, Has one advantage which is worthy of especial attention in addition to tbe peculiar character of the stitch, and that is its adaptation to either tight or medium heavy worlc. The Machine which at one moment is nsed on TJLS MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few mo ments after can be brought to bear with tbe same facil ity cn cottonades and towels of the coarsest description. Its adaptation for FAMILY WORK, is thus remarka ble, and gives it a superiority over every other style of roacoinein the Market. In order that these Machines may be placed in tbe haixtsof all classes, we have reduced the price of our FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From tbe increase or our business for the last year, and tbe entire satisfaction our Machines are giving -throughout tbe United States and European Countries, we are led to believe that onr determination to manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE AN.D CHEAP MACHINE, baa been fully appreciaten by tbe public. This policy will remain unchanged, and as heretofore no Machine will be allowed to leave the office that we cannot fully warrant in every respect. We shall keep on hand at all times a general assort ment of Sewing Machine msterials Needles for all maebines ran be ordered by Mail or Express. Price One Dollar per dozen. Porsons in tbe country, by sending us their address enclosing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return mail, one ol our circulars containing tbe different styles of Machines, list of prices, and sample of work. E. IUCIIAUDS & CO., Principal Agents for the Worth West. Office and Salesroom 133 Lake S'.reet, Chicago, Illinois, E. RICHARDS Lato of L. Cornell & Co. C. E- WISWALL, JN ).W. TAPP4N, formerly Ag't for .he Grover 4 Baker Sewing Machine. January 9th' 1862. : n20-tt NOW READY. HE Official Union Volunteer Directory, (480 pages.) containing JTame and Retidence of every Officer and Private in the Union Army, with their Commands. Oasn&Ities, Promotions, Ac. cr"Every one wants it.) Sent post-paid ,on receipt of 25 centa cast, or sumps. Address HENKY B. AKSON, Pub lisher, 49 State Street, BoUb, Mass. To the Farmers of N ebraska ? ! ! GRAY OR POWDER WILLOW. Ibe great wood for timber. Cuttings at $1 per 100 and. 95 per 1.000. 1'or live fence makes a fine hedge in three ycrs. Castings at S2.60 perl. 00. We shall be-at Mr. Dodge's, twomiies from Brownrilie, In October, with both of tret above, and partios who wish can leave orders at the Farmer office. THOMPSON & HIDGES, Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co., - Aug. 16. Anf-Fna-tf - Nebraska. Currants ! Currants ! I hale left with R. W. Furnas, Brownvllle, a few Red and Dutch Currants for sale at $1 per dosee ca6h. lUrch 28, 1862. n3-tf . O. THOMPSON. PMXDLE-S IATEXT if ;.. Agricultural - Cauldron and Steamer. FOR SALE 221 and 223 South "Water Street, Chicago, 111. Prices, Wood $35, Coal $33, staple sires other sizes in proportion, with freight added from factory in New York to Chicago. . The advantages of cooked over raw food is admit ted by all. The old way cf boiling in kettles is both slow and expensive, so much so taht but few men do it. Something morn-practical must be hai. Steam gecmes to be the oDly alternative. The Patentee has rctaindnll the advantages of the Portable Cal dron for boiling, an! devised means of generating steam suScicnt for uli purpoKes. It is simple and practical, and proves a PERFECT SUCCESS. , W. II. ALSTIX, Sole agsnt for Illinbis and North-West, 221 & 223 S. Water St, Cbicaeo.. Where will also bo found Downs 4 Co's Deep Veil Pumps, Force Cisterns, Chain and Common Well Pumps, Thimble Skeins and Sad Irons, as well a. every variety of Fanning Tools, Cast Iron Corn Shcllers, Feed Mill, Hay and Platform Scales. Stove.", Ac. The above will be sold on account of the mauufacturers, at their respe ctive faotory prices adding freight to this place. January 1 862. tf COMMERCIAL NURSERY, OMAHA, SEBRASKA. E H BUKCHES, PROPRIETOR. I have long since been co ivinced of the want of a first class Nursery in tbe West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, Can be adapted to onr climate and soil. In view of these facts, I have established in this place, and offer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, A large and well selected stock, suited to this climate, of Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, - Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias, Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would bejt leave to call the attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Miisouri. 53".My terms will le as low as any reliable eastern Nursery. By purchasing of me the expense of transportation from tbe eat can be saved. All trees and plar.ru are carefully labeled and packed in the bet manner, fcr which a charge of the actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for tbe delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communications soMressed to the undersigned will receive prou.pt attention. March, 1S62. E. H. BTJRCHE3. Nave Your Eggs. A NEW AND USEFUL INVENTION ! ! Whereby Eggs can be preserved perfectly fre?h al most indefinitely, without the incumbrance of Lime, Salt, or other ordinary preservatives. There is no nece-sity for Farmers selling sheirEggs at from five to seven oec 13 per dozen, when they can at a trifling cost save them until they command a good price. For further partibalars, enclose a red stamp to L. B. SILVEIi, Salem, O. August 23, 1 S3 2-Ty - THE CONFESSIONS Al EXPERI ENCE OF A SUFFEUElt. Published as a warning, and for the especial bene fit of Young Men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, Ac, Ac, by one of those who has cured himself by simpla means, after being put to great expense and incon venience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be bad cf the author, C. A; LAMBERT, Esq., Cireeripoint, Long Island, by enclos ing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. May 22, 1852. nt6-2m. Flower Seeds. Choice varieties, and cf very superior 4iiality.20 pa pers of which will be sent (p. st-paid) by mail, to any address, for one dollar H. A.TKRRT, Crescent City,Tw. March 13th, 1862 n36-2m CLOTHE YOURSELVES. CHEAPEST CLOTHING Ever offered in this Market. JVO DOU1TT AI5GIIT IT! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS AT THE ' Batimore Cotliing Store, BROWNVILLE, IT. T. DAVID fi.IClfilf Announce to the public that he has opened out a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLMEN'S UN . DE It WEAR, . &c.,&c.,&c. quattlty, quality and prices. He Unprecedented In i determined his prices i-ha'.l correspond with the times, and therefore ofTer here in the West, at just as low rates as such goods can be purchased auj where m the United State. As a sample of his prices he will mention that he sells . . Coats from $1,25 tap to $15, Pants from $1 to $7, Vests from $1 to $5. Boots, Shoes, IT.it, Caps, Fanry and White Shirts, Sns ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c., 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 satisfaction. Call jrxi3Lc3. soo lilxxx. DAVID SEIGEL. Brownvllle, Jniie 13, lS61.-ly Shingles ! Shingles ! ! I would respcttully Inform tbe citizens of Xemaha county, that I shall emlravor to keep this m.trket sup plied with X'XkI Cottonwood Shingles, woich I will eel for cash; or take in exchange Cattle, Hobs, Wheat or Corn. - R. K. BARRET. March 27. 1S62 fn3S-tf ( DEJIOIIIIST'S MIRROR OF FASHION. The lar?t, best and most reliable Fashion Magazine In the world. Ck-nlraius the largest and finest Fashion Plates. the greatest number of fine en?ravin?s, the latest and most reliable information.. three fail-sized Patterns for Dresses, and a sheet of new Braid-work and Em broidering Patt?rns. Every Mother. Dressmaker, Mil liner and Lady should h ve it. Published Quarterly, at 473 Broadway, New York, sold everywhere or sent by mail at 25 cents. Yearly $1, with a valuable prepium. Tbe Summer Dumber now ready. ' TO THE; PEOPLE OF ! g g-re-jTTTTvr-r gi ; n Y QTATS In thj month of Dei-ember, 1S58. the undersigned for the first time offered f.r sale to the puSiic DR. J.BO TfcE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, and in tbir Short period they have given such unirersal satisfac tion to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it ii now an established article. The amount of bodiiy and mental inisery arising simply from a ne glect of smali complaints is surprising, and it is there, fore of the ntmotst importance that a strict attention to tbe least and most trilling bodily ailments should be had; for disease of the body must invariably affect the mind. The subscrirers now only a trial of DR. J. EOVEE DODS'S , Imperial Wine Bitters from all who have nor used them. We challenge the world to pro-luce their cqna!. Thee Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachj. Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any o her reme dy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only iece essary to make the trial. Tbe wine is of a very supe rior quality beibg about one-third etronger than oth er wines, warming and, invigoratins ine whole system from the head to the feet. As these bitters are ton e and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and Invigorate the whole bystem and give a fine tcce and healthy action to all its partd. by eqnalizius lit circulation, removing the obstructiens and producing a general warmth. They are excellent for diseases atd weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen" and brnce the sytem. To lady who is subject to lasitude and Mintness, should be without them as they are reviviryins in tbeir action. THESF BITTERS Tfill not only Cure but Prevent Disease. and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them for INSIPlEiNT C0NSMMPTI0N weak Lung, indigestion, Dyspepsia, diea3ec of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. DR. DODD'S Celebrated YHne Hitters Aro TJxisurjoassodr For Sure Throat so common aui jug the Clergy thoy are truly invaluable- For the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyer and all public spaekcrs for book-keepers tailor seamatrese. studmts.ar artists, and all persons lea ding a sedentary life, tbey win prove beneflcial. As a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the tate. They produce all tbeexhierat ing effectsof brandy or wine, without intoxicating and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the hs el exessive strong drink, an.l who wish to refrain from it. They aie pure and entirely free from the poisons con eained in theadurterated wines and brandies with which the country is floodfd. These bitters noto nly CURE but prevent disease, and should be nsed by all who live in a country where tbe water is bad. or where chills and fever are prevalent. Beins entirely innocent and harmless they may begiv. en freely to children aid infants with impunity. Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act f humanity, should aist in spreading tbee valuable bitters over the laud, and threby eshentially banish drunkenness and disease. Ill all affections oTIIic Ilead.Sicli Headache, or X ervaousllead aclie, Or.Dod's Imperial Wne Hitters Will be found to be most Salntarn and Efiicacious. The many cirtififatea which have been tendered ns and the letters which we daily receive, are conclusive proof that among tbe women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No woBian in the land should be without them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. DR J Bovee Dod's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has ufed them successfully in his practice for the las twenty-five years. The proprietor before pnrahain the exjlnsive ri?:ht to manufacture and sell Dr. Bnve. Dods' Ceiebrajes Imperfal Wine Bit ers, hadtthem ter-t ed by two dUnn?uisbed medical practitioners, who pro noouced them a valuable and safe remedy for deare. Although the medical men of this country, as a gen eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we d) 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 WIXE BITTERS In all newly settled places, where there is always a large qnantify of deeaying timber; from which a poi sonous miasma is created, these bitters shuold be ued every morning boforebreakza-st. DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry. "Solomon's Seal. Comfrev. Wild Cbery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Pop himsel , who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the medical profession so .instly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all c!ase of community, for almost every vri ety or disease incident to human system, that they are now deemed indispeo&ahle as a Tonic, Medicines and a one Bollle . It Costs but IJttlc! Purify the DIood. Give Tone to the Sto macli -Ilenovase tlie Sys andl'rolon? L.iie. Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for $5 00 Prepared and sold 'by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD k CO., sole rnorniETos 73 William Street. T7ewr York. For sale by druggist and grocers generally through out tbe country Oct. 17. 1S6I. CHOICE LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, OF THE moai -Saloon BROWNVILLE, Das just received a choice lot. of the best brands of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon , Quart or single Drink. The following is a partial list- BRANDIES: French, Cognac, -Apple, Raspberry, Peach, Cherry, Kackterry. WINES: Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, Manongahala, variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. TT MITKEY-'S EL O Cli ' - Main Street, Brownviile. . NoTmber 14, 188. . nl9-tf To Western Farmers.. Tobacco Good. 1 hare several varieties of Tohaaon That win Well i n thi I.'iti tnrlo Tn in jinn miV. . - j and remits me a three-cent Postage stamp, on tbe s?me, I wi'.l send a paper of each variety of aee.1 GRATIS. ' Orders must be sent in th m ,.e : v and UctflbtT. I An thw tr, inll. .1 i . lobacco in the v est. Address R. O. THOMPSON, Sjtactise, Oto Countj, Nebraska.- P. S. P8rxr in Mini.n.; T, xr , - braska, publishing thoabeve once, and sending a No. er seeds free by mail. R. Q. THOMPSON. . 5, ASECESSTTnrmT, Aracricaii . Cement D X. THE BKST Gl r i LJLfZU 8 IX TLtf "iu TcM- AMERICAN CEMEN-T ttk 7t WILL; VITHST A! b 7ATr it .wilVmeInd 'WfL, MendyonrIIarnes,StrT, tuh , IT WILL MEsijt !ave thorns of that iriTB r . . 5 8 ; IT WILL MEND ifeiS Don't throw away that broken ITo p 1 IT WILL MtXD chiv, ! Your broken China CuFs and Sane ? as new i' IT WILL MEND Mariip I That piece knwked ont of your Mart'. be put r,n a stn.n n i IT WILL MEND VV&uA No matter if that brokea Pitchy iT , in" Ir IT WILL MEND AL.U at Cosly Alabaster Vs is brock-. . Th match it mend it it ii' , "UU w. pefbr. at'. i it will uend tons, Ccrali. bona Any article Cemented with AM!t;r!r7?J GLUE will rot h-.w wh-rt it " u Every ILu.ekeei.crsiioulii aaea . t r.i . . . ... I i a viiidicj a Aiuirriirsiq vemetittilue. j f t ia on n.n mn i.nn V... . J ,'It is r?w3t ready; thUeonmenJs:! ... t uVe have tried it and End it v nfai ,lv as water." Willt't Fmrit fth T m Economy is XVc' by On Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT Gl! Price 25 Cents perBoule. Price 25 Cents per Bcr.!. Price 25 Cents per E.f.!e. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Eot:!e. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very liberal rtetluctiontoiriifl; sale llayers. 'j TEU31S CASH. I J57For Ssle by all Urugi:ts rJ $torW. lhrn?h'ut the ofii)Tir : JOHNS & CR0SLEI f Sole. Manuf-tn-rr. 7S iriLLM.U STREET Corner of Liberty Street. HEUTOE' Imporlantto House Ownen. Important to liuildcrl. Impcrtant to llaillioad Com" nies. ' Important to I'ai incrS. To all whom this may ronmn, cs coiirns every!, ah JOHNS & CROdLETS T?.T"PRnVTtTl T.nTT A TJT-tjptt . CEMENT ROOFKi The Cheapest and moss durable Ra! -in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER ft It can be applied to new and old ILoofsof kl s steep oi flat and to Shingle roofs without ra. tbe Shingles. - - The Cost Is only about One-TS thatofTin. A.D IT 1S TWICE i DUMiai;. I This article ba been thoroo?;hij tej'ej ii ' Yorl City and all jvuts of the L'n ted da West Indie- and Central and S'.u;h 1-sra ; bniliingrs of all kind.- smh as Factorim fw! Chun hes Ii iil R,wl rep)t3 Cars an i oa P.. Buildingo generolly Gorernnient Builia I ' the prin'iple tfuil 1 n nn.hetecti anpotjrir the past foiryear- and h;is proved tobetht CL . EST and MOST DL'RaULE IiOOH.Mi in a-;;, erery respoct a firs vaifk weat.ui idrr, rHM)F covering for Ri OESti? all kinds. I Th 1 1 i the OS'L 1'w'erut mtnjnirA I i United Stain which com'ine trt-j te-y tnpertifs of Ehuticit, and AreiX'j bi U :iveratly acknowledged tn br p ?wi b'T-'"' TAPEUCHA AND INDIA 'lit. No Heat is Required in K Appllcatioa j The expense of applying it istri Jinsa !3' litxifcau be enrered end finished tht '1 It can be applied Iij aajanr. and when finished firms a prrt'trt'.y r IU r1"'"'! fnee with an cieatie b;dv which enr n- t b t by Heat Cold or STOKiia Sehinx;. LioARDs nr aay external Hti-n wliate GUTTA rfeltfeVlA. For Coating .Aretals of all exposed to the .Action of tin- V.Vr.UM: ; ror Prcsei-Insr and Repaid' letal Stools j OV ALL KINDS. . Thisi.TnK only Comfohitiop iow r t ficr.rKifi.il if rrtiht ertrnttf chumj of nil fi'"1 , ani Ir.H'jth of timt tth'n apJid 10 ; it adheres firmly f rmin? a bfdy P'HI 'j' of nrdi nary paint n;u'-h I.". ani I THKEK TIJES AS L0(7: arm frmi i'i j ii not injured b the eontnftin nnltr"'-' TIN and other METAL KOOr'S c.w'i ,: I sudden changes rf the weather. -I It tritl not CK ACK IN COM) Of: TXS ly j WEATHEIi AND WILL NOT WASH "F- . ! Leaky tin ami other metal rm " r" i repaired with fJntti I'vrrh C"-w'. D' ' from further corrosion and leakin;;. ther -.-b? ' injc a perfectly water-tihr, r f f r in'r." ! This cem'.-nt i-i pceuIUrl v ad;ipttd fr '"'j vation of Iron r.iilin. Stores, S ife, Ai-'j Implement. Ac, an ior e-neriil bi"' vr GUTTA PERCIIA CEMEMj For preiservinj. and repairing Tin aai ir- " i al roofs of crery description, f n m it? prpst'1 ? ty, is not injnr?d (t tho conra' t on an-i S of mt.ils, and tci'l not crude in C"'1 '' i icnrni vnh'f. J ' Tiiese uiateriali r adapted to all cI:E' , we ar prepared ti supply orders fr'ra 'JJ the country, at short njtice. fir iutu ?'- inrin riAl. reiiilv nreoared for u.se. and ,,u' '.! - - if ne cha Cement in bsrruls, with full printed i tions for application. y f-nn sm "7S7"n,n. tod- "We will mak-J liberal and tati.-facvrj I meats frith responsible parti who titablish theaislrcs in a lucrarive an i I"5" j business. j OUR TERMS ARE CASH. J We can give abnndant prrof of a 'I w ' ' Ht favor of our Jiuprovcd Roofing Jl.ntr." lied them to several thvu.-jnd IJuolJ ia ;ity and vicinity. SfEt .... .,-ti nr.'-- mchsale r,irthouse,l$, ? Cormr of Liberty street, . r: Full escripti-o Circulars and I nibbed n application. .Apt. 7.1 S6 1, ly Hew Remedies fcr SPERMATORRHEA- HOWARD ASS0CIATH- PIULADELPniA. A Benevolent Institution e-itb lUyi ?,L1-r doifmtnt.far tut Relief oy M 3HS"T,i,tHf Z ' ajflicted vith, Virulent and ChTO u 'j . entecially for the Cure of DatMf V j Organ. .-:.tT&'iC: j MiiDICAL ADVICE gimp-- Snrireon. ViiK'i -Rannrc on 9rrniatorrs(i' r' t a-eof the Sexa.il trzan. aJ ' lJ -ti DIES cnploye.1 in the pipensirj- c 3.jBlft,' envelopes, free of tharje. Two or vi'J r.trmS. P1". A.Ures3 DR. J. SSILLI "V4, " Phil' so iation. N. S. t'Utn in.u Terry's Garden and pnr. and raised In t Fresh anfl pn Tlia STRONG E3T fit n; tv TWK Km-, iM-r. . Mr'- 5 TT!. , i. or by 3-tf LB IT, m-"