Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 15, 1863, Image 4

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Batfcr LB
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" Baker Isaac'
r.iUi John W
"KlisJ John W
rvkmis August '
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' Chaaben Jackson
Edwards William
Edwards Williaia
Greeo 4 Martin
Houermine Henry
' Long Samuel '
Long Samuel
Swaa William
w Swan WiV.iaoi
SucdlfT Pelina
Smith Nathan W
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BROYTXTUXE, PRECIACT IVo. G.
Names.
LoU B'.k Tax
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Barnen & Bro. 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Iff
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Johnson Charles H 9 10 II
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'Johnson Charles H 7
lliddle Brownrille
Johnson Charles H 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 12
14 15 18
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44
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57
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Johnson Charles H
Johnson Charles II
Brcwnville
Johnson Hadley D
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Johnson Hadley D
Johnson Iladley D
Johnson Had'.ey D
Johnson Hadley D "
Johnson Hadley D
Johnson Fladley 1) '
John.on Eladley D
Johnson Ilrdley D
Johnson Hadley D
Johnson Iladley D
Johnson Hadley D
Johnson Hadley D '
Johnson n&dley D
Johnson llalley D
Johnson Hadley D
Jackley John (heirs of)
Loveless Jane
Loveless Jane '
LeSuer Henry
Knower EUas,( South Brownvilie)
89
lirownTille
UcDonald Charles
McDonald Charles '
KtDontld Charles
McDonald Charles
McDonald Charles -McDonald
Charles
McDonald Charles
McDonald Charles
McDonald Charles
McDonald Charles
Mason OP
Mason OP
Mason O P
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McPherson John
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McPherson John
NoelJesee
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154,00
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Kainey Buf us T( Middle Brownvilie 4 5 3
Brownvill
Rod gers James
Bummers Samuel It
Sulttbauf b Charles
SulUbaugh Charles
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18 19
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Swa John W
Weel DivUioa Brownvill
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Thompson B B
Thompson B B
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Thompson BB
Thompson B B '
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Tenisch Joseph . ; - ,", 1 4
Brownvilie
Wheeler Cyras W II 12
Wbeelei Cyrus "W 13
TVbelep.Oras W - 5 6
!Theier Cttm W 2
TTheeler Cyras "W 15
Wheeler Cvrue W 5-
' North Brownvillo
Wheeler Cyrus W 4 5 8 9 10
Wheeler Cyrus W 12 3 4 5
Wheler Cyrus W 12345678
Wheeler Cyr W- -I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Wheeler AunaCiUilA Brownvilie) 14 15
West Division Brtwnviile .
Welham Thomas all of
Welbant Thomas all of
; Jirowo's Addition
Walts Aaron 7
Whitney Sophia 7
17
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Whitney Sophias sowth j 15 A K 3
Kames. Ixts Blk
Aifabripht John parti 44 2,56
Kurns Edwarn & .. 1 10 II 12 44
Burns Edward 9 12 65
Bums Edward Q 9 70 4,13
Coat Abaal 9 19 83
CoatAbagal II 65
Coat Abaal . . 7, 8 87
CoatAbagal - parti 44 30.05
Coatnugh , I 62 12,79
CrandallDT ' ' 14 65 22
Hill Willis (estaU oT) 2 8 69
Hi! Willis (eeUU of) 9 TO II 59
HiU Willis (estate of) , 12 43
Kill Willis (estate of) 7 8 63
mil Willis )estate of) .. .15 86
mil Willis (estate- of) ; ..'5-6 78 66 147
Kobblo, Alexander A Driver 12 3 88
Hobble, Alexander A Driver 8 97
Hslb'e, Alexacder A Driver 13 13 ?0
flulble, Alexander A Driver 3 83
Hot LI v Alexander A Driver I 60 5,42
Johnson Levi 4 63
Jshnson Levi ,"- - I 49
Johnson Levi parr of I 4 4,03
Pavey Goldsburry 6 7 8 72
ravey Goldsbarry 3 4 92 8,09
Tidwc!l Martha- 2 63
Tidweil artha ' 2 16 CI
Tid well Martha S 40
Tidweli Martha 12 13 It 15 23 3.S7
Wovd ward Calvin 9 45 1,35
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JTanies..
Lots Elk. Tax
H7er JB
22 23 2 4 7 & 8 S5 23,71
20 21 88 6,3 1
15 13 74
' 19 87
13 f3 8,40
2 75 2.72
Stilen Snan
Thnrman William L
Thormui William L
Thnrman William L
Tnrpen Felix
To Delinquent Tax Payers cf StmaXa County,
jtom$K lerrtiorv :
Vnn am mntif ftj that I. J oem linker. Tresroref
la and for the said county of Neaiaha, will ofer at
tMiblio sale, and will sell at the place of hcldin;?
Courts in nail countj, on the first Monday, beinjj
the seventh day of September. A. D, 1353, bttweea
the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. II., all
the Lands and Town Lots sp sciael in the .iorejjomj
list, situated in raid county, on which the Taxes
levied for the year IS62 aiiil remains due and un
paid, unless said Taxes open said Lands and Town
Lqts, be paid prior to to time oi eaie as nereia anove
mentioned, with interest from the 1st of Jute, 1$(3,
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, with a pen
alty of ten per cent, also 20 cents for each descrir-
lion Oi jaud, aaa u ceuu jr chcu -
JOSJLS IIACKEIl, Troajarer.
BrowBTille, N. T. August 8ta, 1S53.
ZSAGLZi WOHKS
MA1TUFACTUEING C0IIPAITY.
STEA3I E.GIXES OH EOILEItt
, PaTEXT SrGiE CANTS KILLS,
' rxIKXT STEAK COIL EVAPORATORS,
PATENT JIRE ETAPOSATOiS,
TXTtXT STAXP KILLS,
ro
PIKE'S PEAK OR LAKE SUPERIOR
i , , i .
SEND FOR CIRCCLAHS,
With Cuts, and Descriptions, Prices, etc., eto.
SAW KILLS, PLOUBIN'G KILL, v
AKD KACH1E&T OP ALL DESCEIPTION'.
JSTSEND JPOR CIRCULARS.CEJ
P. W. GATES, President.
X. B-Aents wanted eterywaere: ; ; ,CblC4
R. W. FURNAS, AGENT,
DrownTille, Nebraska,
Of whom Circulars and detailed Information can
had.
Karch 20, 1S62. fn37-lyj
B'SFffi STUCK. M
WM. T. DEN,
lias now received his Spring Stock of Goods dlreet frem
Kew York, Philadelphia, Boston and St. Louis, which
he will sell cheaper than any other House in the West.
Ky motto shall ever be, ,.
Quick Sales & Small Profits,
I003 And my Goods shall be Sold Cheap for
- - -
CASH.0B PRODUCES.
I ALSO AM AGENT FOR
MY OWN HOUSE, FOR
THE PURCHASE OF
5,60
HIDES, PELTS & FURS,
FOR WHICH I WILL
ALWAYS PAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PKICE.
3IY STOCK. CONSISTS OF
5,32
2,80
1.40
1.42 j
GROCERIES,
2,80
Ladles' Fancj Dress Goods, .
Large Assortment or Notion?,
Ladles' Hats and Trimmings,
Hosiery and Gloies,
Hair Nets and Head-Dresses,
3,54
Children's Hat3 and Caps.
Boots and Shoes In Great Yarlelj,
!;83
U3
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
13,31
2.81
Gent's & Boy's Clothing,
36,25
CHEAP FOR CASH.
6,S3
Hardware, Queensware,
5,91
5,52
29
14,00
DOORS AND SASH,
6,71
mow jism 3r3wXXj0f
A VARIETY OF CHOICE LIQUORS.
11,88
239
JD "HS 3XT
' " TX) VOU WANT
Is tbe Plac - to Trade. Call and
Examine Ills Stock or Goods be
fore you Purchase, Tor DCS Can
not be Undersold,
MIND THAT!
29.45
n40-tf
1TJI; T. DEtf.
1,3
MOLINE PLOWS,
CORN SHELLERS, &C.
A large lot on hand and for sale at
FACTORY PRICES !
4.31
6,32
52,82
Ttx
D. A. Constable, AgtM
Iron and Steel Warehouse,
TJiird Street,
Between Felix and Edmond St. Joseph, Mo
nS7-3m
FRUIT AMD ORNAMENTAL TREES.
300,000 Apple Trees, 4 years old, $3 per hundred
per iDoosana.
. 73,000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 to t years old, $25 per
hundred, 3230 per thousand.
20,000 l rear old Diana Grape Tines, $15 per hundred
$100 per thousand.
150 000 St-andar Pear Grapes, $6 per hundred, $54
per thoasand.
These Pear Grafts, not being bulkv, can be transport
ed cheaply, and by growing- two years, will make goo
sited trees to plant in an orchard. Any one can treble
their monev bv arowinc theat to sell. Send frrwni.
sale and Inscriptive Catalogues.
E. KOODT ft. SOX.
n5I-3m Kicra Kurseries, Lockport. N. T.
Fiirniture ! Fiirriitiiret!.
The most complete tock of Furniture ever offered in
this upper country jurt receivtsi by T. HILL.
Brownvilie, April Wih, ISfil,
1862.
DRY GOODS AI!D GROCERIES!
THEODORE HILL,
Is receiving, and will continue to receive during the
summer, one of
THE LARGEST
AKD
BEST STOCKS
o r
IMI DDE
r k o M
New Ycik,:PIiiIadeIpMa and St Louis.
That has ever been exhibited in the TTestern Conn
try. embracing all the latest styles and novelties of the
times. His sleek embraces
Dry Goods
iiroceries.
Hardware,
Cutlery
Queensware,
Ilats and Caps,
Shakers, .
Boots and Shoes,
Doors and Sash,
Glass and Putty,
Fine Furniture.
&C., SeC, SrC.
Among bis Dry Goods will be found
Prints, Ginghams, Lawns. Bareges,
Brown and Bleached Muslins,
Demees. Striped Sheeting. Cot
ton ad e, Ilosiery, Cloves,
The Latest Styles Hoop
Skirts, Notions,
dec, &c.
He has much the Largest Stock
of QUEENSWARE in the Upper
Country.
THEODORE HILL,
Agent for the Hannibal A St- Joseph Ball
xxaoa acKet jjins oi BteamDosis.
May 22, 18S2. niS-tf.
MCCORMICK'S
Reaper and Hower
MANUFACTURED AT
. 0 1x1 OA so, 111. '
This celebrated machine is by all odds the BEST
GRAIN AND GRASS CUTTER IN THE WORLD.
Notwithstanding the misrepresentations of those inter
ested in other machines, C. H. McCorniick ft Bro. man-
ufactuie at the rate of 8,000 per year, Many changes
have been affected daring the past season, and for 1863
the "McCormick" is presented with greater attractions
than ever before. As a reaper.
THE ECOX03IY OF POTTER
IN THIS MA CHINK, ITS
Strength, Durability, and
Simplicity, .
give It preference over all others New improvements
added, have materially lessened the direct draught,
and so obviated the tide "draught that many assure us
that it does not now exist. .The drught of the Keaper
is so light that in numerous instances the large four
norse maciune is worsea wim ou two norses.
FOR 21 OWING j
The Machine of 1863 will stand any test that may be
applied. Our Guard and Patent Cleaner effectually
prevents choking, no matter what the condition of the
grata, while our new divider point separates baldly
lodged and tangled clover or grass, where other ma
chines fail.
There Is also a great advantage in our serrated sickle
edge over the smooth, as It does not require sharpening
so often, thus saving time. Our sickle will frequently
run through an entire harvest without once grinding,
while the smooth edge must be ground once each day,
if not oftner. With a smoth edge the draught increases
as the knife becomes dull. Our draught Is UDiform,
and in the repeat ed trials daring the season of 1860 61,
proved far lighter than single Mowers, cutting at the
same time from twelve to eighteen inches wider.
Our Mower can be used with or without the reel , thfs
Is important, as without the reel it weighs but about
670 pounds.
In addition to tbe very liberal warrantee given to
all purchasers, we would say as heretofore, that farmers
who may desire It, are at liberty to work our machine
through the harvest, with any other, and kep and pay
for the one preferred.
Pamphlets with full descrpttoa of improvexaesU
tesUmonials, fee., can be had by application to
THEO. HILL, Agent,
MayW,l8eS. 45tf
$60
1862
1
DISS.
CHOICE LIQTJOItS.
Wholesale and Ketail.
Evan Worthing,
OF THE
SMoa Dal sa
BItOWNVILLE,
Has Just received a choice- lot of the best brands of
Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon,
Quart or single Drink. The following s a partial list:
BRANDIES :
French,
Cognac, '
Apple,;
Raspberry,
Peach,
Cherry,
Blackberry .
WEIES:
Port, . . ; .
, Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga, '
- Medara,
Champagne.
WHISKIES :
Bourbon,
Rye,
Scotch,
r t ;
' Irish,
Manocgahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
TFIIITXEY'S BLOCH,
Main Street, Brownvilie.
Novmber 14, 186. n!9-tf
"FAST HORSES."
CITY LMIY STABLE
AND
FEED STORE,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
RO G ens,
ANNOUNCES to the public thai he has purchased the
entire interest in the Livery Stable and Stock formerly
owned by Rogers ft Brother. He is now prepared to
accommodate the public with
Carriages,
Baggies.
Sulkies,
Saddle Horses,
&c, &., Ac.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for
horses, mules or cattle.
. BENJAMIN ROGERS.
N. B. The partnership heretofore existing between
Benjamin ft Joshua Ropers is dissolved.
JOSHUA ft BENJAMIN ROGERS,
May 29th. 1S62. n47-tf
HELLO, STRANGEE!
WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
NEW GOODS?
AT
J. BEEKY & CO'S,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWNVILLE.
J. BEERY & CO.,
- Have just received, ana are now o lenitis, at their
stand on Main street, one of the large stocks of
DEY GOODS
AND
ever offered in this market, f-emember the place,
J. BEEEY & CO.'S,
r i . -
RTo. 2LjL, Z&XaIxs. stroot,
BROWNVILLE, If. T.
May 29, 1S62. n-tf
3?HIIffCI3 t&s Co.,
FX.USIIIXG, 17.
Till send to. applicants who enclose stamps, their
New Catalogue of Small Fruits, including 200 Select
Varieties of Strawberries. Also Catalogue of Bulbous
Flowers and Psxnies, Fruit and OrnamenUl Trees,
Rosea aa4 riewertnj runts, Seeds, ft. nl-$w
JOHIT L. CAIiSOII,
(Successor to LushtaTi?h ft Carson
' 233 021 Oli 122. o
LAND AND TAX PAYING
Dealer in Com, Uncut rent Money,: Land
MAIN STREET.
BIIO YfrSYIL.M, A'ESXIASHA.
attention to buyins and selling ex
change on the principal cities of tbe United States and
r, i . t. r.nfi inn ma.in on all accessible ixiints
VUiU ius, .
and proceeds remitted in exchange at current rates.
Deposits received on currem aiuuxik, u
lowed on special deposits.
OFFICE.
STREET. BET1YEEX THE
Telesrrapli ana me i.
Land Ofiices.
REFERENCES:
Lind & Brother . !
J. W. Carson ft. Co.,
Hiser, Dick ft Co. :
Toung & Carson,
Jeo. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port,
wm. T. Sinithson, Esq., Hanker,
Philadelphia, Pa
Baltimore, Md
n
II 44
VTashington D.C
JT. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaher,. Late 3d Aud. U. S. T
Tarlor ft Kriegh, Bankers,
McClelland, Pye ft co.,
Hon. Thomas O. Pratt, '
Hon. Jas. O. Carson,.
P. B. Snialt, Esq., Pres't 5. Back,
Col. Geo. Schley, A'y at Law,
Col. Sam.IIambietonAtt'y at Law,'
Judge Thos. Perry,
Chicago, III.
St. Louis, Mo
AnnaDlis. Md
MercersburgPa
Hagertown, Md
tactnn tf(i.
Cumberland, Md
Prof. n. Tutwiier,
Havana, Alabma
Nov 8, 1360-tf .
TO ' JIERCHAXTS, BLlCKSJIIinS,
AKD 'WAGON'JIiKEES.
I SO IT! IROH!!
D- A. CONSTABLE,
r
ST. JOSEPH, MO.,
HAS ON HAND AND FOR SALE A LARGE
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
IRON, STEEL,
O jL S "37 XlXT.Gr&i
AND .
mnm
COMPRISING : '
HORSE NAHS, NAIL-R0D3,
HORSE AND 'MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SPRINGS, BELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON BOXES, SCREW PLATES,
BOLSTER PLATES,
FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES,
SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS,
SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS,
NUTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC, AO, AC,
ALSO
. W00DW0EKS!
COMPRISING
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOWS,
WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLES,
AXELS, HOUNDS,
AXE' HANDLES, BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW HANDLES, Ac.
ALSO AGENT FOB THE SALE OP
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
AT
rrticE3.
HAVING LAID IN A LAR3E STOCK
OF THE ABOVE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE
FACTORIES,
BEFORE THE RISE,
I - AM ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICES THAT
DEFY COMPETITION.
BLACKSMITHS,
jssrsend In Tour Scrap Iron.r
One Dollar Saved I Equal to two Dol
lars Made.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR "WROUGHT
SCRAP IRON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE.
' Febl4-n52-6m
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
To Western Farmers.
Tobacco Seed.
I have several varieties of Tobacco that will ripen
well in this latitude. To any one who wishes seed,
and remits me a three-cent Postage spp, on the
ssme, I will send a paper of each variety of seed
GRATIS.
Orders mnst be sent in the months of September
and October. I do this to introduce the culture of
Tobacco in the West.
Address R. O. THOMPSON,
Syracuse, Otoe Countj, Nebraska.
P. S. Papers in Missouri, Iowa Kansas ani Ne
braska, publishing the above once, and sending a No.
marked ,will retire twenty four paper? choice flow
er seeds free by nail. R. O. THOMPSON.
LANDRETHS
Warranted Garden Seeds
BLUNDEN, K0ENIG & CO.,
(Late Jobs Garsett & Co.,)
No. 5G North Second Street, above Pine,
ST. IiOUIS, MO.
Offer for sale at very low figures, a large and wel.
assorted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple
ments, comprising everything necessary to the Farmer,
together with a large and fresh srrply of
Landreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds,
CHOP OF 18C2.
For which they are the sole agents. Their friends can
rely npon getting from them seeds that are not only
pure but true to name in every instance. Also field
seeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sagar Ca seed.
Top Onions. Slc, , &c.
ALSO COTTON AND TOBACCO SEED.
- Dealers in seeds would do well to send tneni their
orders.
Send for Almanac and Illustrated CataWne gratis.
BLCXDKX, KOXNIO k. COv
Feb. S, 1862 n34-ty
Z3E2.0:Kr.
D. A. CONSTABLE,
IMPORTER AUD DEALER 19
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS," SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES
BLAG KSmYtH'S TOOLS
Also: Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff.
Third Sree,bje3a Felix andEdmond,
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.
Which he sells a S. Lonis prices for cash.
Highest Price Paid for Scrap Iron.
Bocsmfcer !,1S53. Ty.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY I
Having recently made large additions to my st-jck,
consisting of
SADDLES, HARNESS, BHIDLES,
COLLARS, LINES. WA(iON WHIPS, BUGCiT WHIPS,
OX LASHES, HOR3K LASITE3, STAGE LASHES,
SURCINGLES. GIRT US,
STIRRUPS, LEATIIEI5S. ft. . ftc. ,
I think I can accommodate all in quilitity, quantity
and price. I wurk none but best Oak Tauned Leather,
and getting it directly from tanneries in Oliio, feei con
fident it will give satisfaction.
Plasterer's Hair oa Hand Cheap.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
J. W. MIDDLETOX.
September 13, 12. n-ly
CLOTHE YOURSELVES.
CHEAPEST ; CL0THIITG
Ever offered in this farket.
WO DOUBT ABOUT IT!
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVS
AT THE
r
Batiiiiore Cotliing Store,
BROW1IVILLE, N. T.
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
DERWEAR, ' . J: &c., &c, &a
rnprecedented in quantity, quality and prices. He
is determined his prices shall correspond with the
times, and therefore offer here in the West,' at just
as low rates as such goods can ke purchased anywhere
in the Lnited Mates. As a sample or lis prices ne
will mention that he sells
Coats from r $1,25 tip to $15.
Pants from $1 to $7,
Vests from $1 to 1 5.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy and White'Shlft 3Sua-
ders, Neckties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c, in th it3
proportion.
The proprietor embrace tSis opportunity of revoking
thanks for past patronage, and promise to spare o ef
forts in the future to give entire satisfaction.
0Z1 oiAci seo laixsa.
DAVID SEIGEL
Brownvilie, June 13, 186l.-Iy
New Remedies for
SPERMATORRHOEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special Ea-
dowmenl.for tne Relief of the Sick and Distressed,
ajflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and
especially or the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual
Ornens.
II JUDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other dis-
ea??& oi tne sexual organs, ana on the ?i cw KM
DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed lettei
avelopes,freeof charge. Two or three Stamps accept.,
aoie.
Address DE. J. RKILLTX HOUGnTOV. riowsrd As.
soction. So. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, r.
Pember 12, 1S61. n23-lv
THE HORACE WATERS 3I0DERX
IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BAS3
FULL IRON FRAME PIANOS
are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned ma.
teria's, and will stand any climate. The tone is very
deep, round, full, and mellow; tte touch elastic
Each Piano warranted for five years. Prices from $225
to $70O.
Testimonials.
"The Horance Waters Pianos are known as among the
very besi." Evangelist.
"We can speak of their merits frcra personal knowl
edge. " Christian InteHigencer.
'Waters' Pianos and Xelxieum challenge comparison
wiih the finest tnale anwhere." Home Journal.
$175 NEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ
ent makers, for $15; do., with carved legs. $200,
$225 and $240. Second-hand Pianos and Heloaeous at
$25, $40, $50, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $150, and
$160.
The Horace Waters Jlelotleons and Har
mon inm.
Tuned the EquI Temperament with the Patent DivMed
Swell. Prices from $50 to $300. Alexander Or
gans from $20d to $500.
3"A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sac
bath Schools, Lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers.
HORACE WATERS, Ag't
No. 431 Broadway, N. T.
"TJnqueationably the best sustained work of
tho kind in the World."
HAItPEIT'S
liEVV MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
The volamn bound constitute of themselves a li
brary of miscellaneous reading such as can not be found
in the same compass in any other publication that has
come under our notice. Boston Courier.
The most popular Monthly in the world. Ntv York
Observer.
We mnst refer in terms of eulocyto the high tone
and varied excel lenceof "Carper's Magazine" a Jour
nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies
in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest
light and general reading of the day. We speak ot this
work as an evidence of tbe American People; and the
popularity it bas acquired is merited. Each number
contains fully 144 pages of reading matter, appropri
ately illustrated with good wood-cuts; and it combines
in itself the racy monthly aud the more philosophical
quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily
journal. It has great power In the dissemination of a
love of pure literature. TaCBsta's Guide to Amer
ican Literature, London. , .
No Magazine in Europe or America is so well known ;
none has half as many readers; and, we may safely
say, none has received so large a tribute of admit ra
tion Irom the cultivated classes, that delight in a
healthy, diversified, elevating periodical liteiature.
It is the foremost Magazine of the day. Tbe fireside
never had a more delightful companion, nor the mil
lion a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Xi sa
line. Methodist Protistant, Baltimore.
TERMS.
The papers of permanent value which have been pub
lished in almost every number render a complete set of
tHarperivate aziue a desirable acquisition to any pub
ic or prts, orlibrary. The Publisherscan supply com
inl,twolF bQ any liumber from the commencement.
aatyve cents they will send any iiumber, by
id. Any volume, containing six 2 urn
ers. bound in Muslin, will be mailed, post-paid, to
any place in the United States within 1500 miles of
New York, for Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. Com
plete sets, now comprising Twenty-five Volumes, will
be s-ent by Express, the freight at the expense of tbe
purchaser, for One Dollar and Eight-eight Cents per
Volume.
One Copy for oe year, Two Copies for one year,
$5; "Harper's Magazine' and ''Harper's Weekly."
one year, $5. Aud an Extra Copy, gratis, for every
Club of Tea Subscribers, at $2,50 each; or 11 eopiesfer
Clergymen and Teachers supplied at $2.53 a year.
The Semi-annual Volumes bound in Cloth. $3,60 per
volume. Mosltn Covers, 25 cents each, Nett. When
ordered to be sent by Mail, Eigh t Cents addition! must
be remitted for postage. The Postage upon Harper's
Magazine must be paid at the Office where it Is re
ceived. Th Postaze is Thirtr-Mx Cents a year, or Xine
Cents forth, e months. HASPEK & BROTHERS,
42 Franklin Square, New Tork.
BF
mum cn
Merchants and Post Masters who will addres us this
'all, will be supplied with Garden, Field and Flower
Seeds to sell on.com misbion at fair rates. These seeds
are all grown here and are true to name.
THOMPSON & Hi,DGE3.
Kemaba Narsery, Syracuse, Otoe, Co..
Aug. 16. And-FnS-tf Near
GEOIJ (; K
" " i k
m
an'i'actr.reri' A?f rt f-i-.
rers- ASEEisrsre i-r.j
"Watches, Chnir.1, c, v.
IIOUTII 300.0000
To be sold f one DolUrEdcn, without ctiSi
SPLENDID LTR-p
Of
4 -I iy ' .11 !.-.- .! Am t
100 GolJ
ld HonMc?eC Witche, . VV
100 Waxhes
200 ' LaJ;ei' Wtchl - . .
0 Silver ' -
500 Gold Guard, Vest ani Ctate'.aia
Cfcaiu, -4000
Vest. Xesk, Gaard 'and ChateUin
Mi
"1 -5 to 2o .
3000 Cameo Brooches ...
3000 Mosaic aad Jet Brooc!j
3C00 Lavs aaj Plorentlne; Broocies .
3. 00 Coral, G a: crt ft Emerald Broucb.es,
30'X Cameo Ear Drop. I
zroo Garnet 31iaic an.l Jet Ear Drop,
4000 Lava aa.l Florentine Ear Drops
4000 Gents' Scarf Pins, ...
6000 Chain and Band Bracelets,
3600 Gents' Breats Pins,
3CCO Watch Keys, - ' .
60' 0 Poo aixl Ribbon Siiiies,
700O Sets of Bosom Studs, .
sooo Sleeve Butt )". ...
B00O PSm anJCUased Rings,
70CO otoi-e Set Rin-s, . .
7000 Miv.atare Lockets, Crosses, Slc. -
4 to
4to
tu
3U
Sto
3fc
3 to
it,
3 to
0
3 to io
-e
l-uou sets l-ues Jewelry,
All of the goods in the bom Li.t -5't
c3v reservatiua, for One VvlUr each. Certii;5'
all the varions articles are placed in gisi urM-
and sealed. Tbcse envelopes win be sen b ni l''
delivered at oar oSce, witSont recard te ciloiM
receiving a Certificate you will see what artici. it
resents, ani it is optional with joa to said oas l
and receive tte article cr not.
In all transactions by mail we shall ch
forwarding the Certiflcates. piying ;pos-nge m
the business, 25 cents each. Fle Cert tlcate J
sent for $1; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty fuT 8H S x-rJ
L,r $'0. ani One hnndrei for $15. '"
COHRE3F0XD2iT3 may rely npon. a qt-k
prompt ahswer to their orUPrs. Onr bt.'i'jff..
ducted upon liberal, honest, str;jjitforwRrli?rUiCI'
and we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Oar m.
roti may always depend opoo ha vie their orden t,Z
fully and punctually scpplied. In ucasa Wiii'ccm
pondents be neglected.
J3Correspondentj sbonld be careful t write Jipit
signatures pUin, and give their Pt OfTlte, CiT
State. - AddrfiS, Gl.O. DEUSr:t kCQ,
223 Broadway, A ew Xxl
O" Having had business relations wl:h the jy,
gfutlemen, I take pleasare in saying thattbeyn
honorable, upright men, and perform all they prosii
and the Jewelry 1 have seed ffoat there is senaiD.sj
gives satisfaction. R. O THOMPSON,
n7-tf - - ' Xnrreiy Hill, ife5
COLHilERCIAL I1URSERY,
03IAXIA; IYEBHAS2XA.
E. H. BURCHES,
psopaiEToa.
I have long since been coivicced of the want of
class Nursery in the West, where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, k,
Can be adapted to our climate and soil. Ia
these facts, I have establishel in this place. ao4 k
for sale at
Wholesale or He tail,
A Isrge and wall selected stock, suited to this c!a
of
Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard anddvu?;
Cherriee, standard and dwarf j
Peaohcs, Plaaa,
Apricot, Nectarines,
Quince, Goosberriea.
Currents," Grapes,
Raspberries,
Strawberries, Blackberries
Evergreens, Siruhs,
Roses, Vil'JiH,
Ornamental Trees.
Greenboute and BedJiug Plants, etc., etc
To which I would beg leave to call the attention of lit
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Jrt
west Missouri.
3"My terms will be as low as any reliable tar.n
Nursery.
By purchasing cf me the expense of transports
from the east can be saved.
All trees and plants are carefully labeled anf pxl4
in the best manner, for which a charge of tbe ''t al eon
will be made. No charge will be made for the OeUver
of packages on board steamboats.
All communications addressed te the urK'vp
will receive prompt attention.
March. 1862. Z. H. FrrK-!l?j-
TIIE HARP OF rRCD03I.
Jfowreadv, a new and superior collection rtf T
Anti- Slavery, Tatriotie, and "CoEtrabami" wnp.
solos, dueU, quartets, and choruses. Mu.r i f it
Poetry and Mai'ie bas been written expre!y f
tbis work, to correspond witb the times, af- -soaii
be sung by the million, in order to awsi?r i Jfi
interest in behalf of the 'Contrabands wh. 'a&4
in bis providenee.hu cast upon &e Free r'-la
clothe and educate.
CONTEXTS, 1 PART.
"Fair Freedom's ilorn bas dawned, at Lvt.-"
"Break the Chains, orK v2ancipatin Sord
"Fremont is ilarehin on, or. Glory Hal'.? njab;
"Oh ! Help the 'Contrabands';" "Old John I rWi
Song;" "Sod? of the 'Contrabands';" Letw
: People Go f Parody on the Sod? of the 'Conva
: bands';" "Where Liberty Dwells i my eoun'rj;'
When Slavery dies therell be Freedom ;" "Wait.
Freemen. God has spoken "Whittier's suppreastl
i Song of Freedom," etc.
Price only 5 centa sing'.e, 50. cents per dosea, 3
per 100 : postajre 1 eent.
: 1IOKACE WATERS, Poilianer.
I n41-ly 481 Eroadway.yjw York.
S A11I ATI I SCHOOL, HELL NO. ?
75,000 Copies Sold the First 13
Months cf its Publication.
It is an entire New Work, of nearly JtO ps:?.
Many of the Tunes and Hymus were written -presaly
for this volume. It will ixn be as popular
as its predecessor, (Bell No. 1) which bas run ?
the enormous numberof 575,000 copies n 58 montH
outstripping any Sunday School Book cf its ' "
sued in this country. Also, both voIum-wars boasJ
in one to accommodat schools wiihiD thil
form. Prices of Bell o. 2, paper covers. U cents,
$12 per 100. Bound. 25 cents, i IS perK'9.
bonnd embossed gilt, 30 cents, 32 per 10 ). W
1, paper covers, 12 cent?, $10 per 100. Eoatvd
cent?, $13 per 100. Cloth bound emboS?ed pf
tents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to
tether -iO cents, 30 per hundred. 25 eopieslEr-nished-
at the 100 price. Cloth boani emboswd
gilt, 50 cents,? 40 per 100. Mail postage free1
the retail rrice.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
nil-ly 20.431 Bro.hT. wYg.
WHOLESALE 0I1LV.
American Stationery TTarchonse
JOHN J. HER1TT,
Importer, Wholesale Stationer,
And Sole Agent for
Wicdsor ari Clifton Mills Prezta Papers,
Consisting of Commercial Notes. Letters, Bill, Let
and Fools Caps,
No. 1 S BeeLmsn Street, near Nati. X. '
Also, Proprietor and Sole Agent f6r the following at
and u?eil articles!
Oliver'! Pateut Eraive Tip.
This Tip isdiTereut from aay heretofore mle. 6i3
easily fined io-any pencil. It is 'manulatorfi if3'
Vulcanised Rubber of the best eracive ao.ntfy" ate
readiiy changed rrom one pencil to aoviherj al u
sjld at an extremely low price. - It Is thetat 4eir
Me article of the kind in the market.
Burnet' Patent llubber lsjkl&rid A Raciy
an oaake inkstand, preswrvtag ink from tie decotn jo
sing effect of ligHt. , ' '
Cireeo's Patent Ink-Eraser and Fapef
Cleaner,
the best article made for rubbio out pencil-marks. -compiishing
the work in one Uaif the tiwt of ordina-T
rubber. '
The Patent Combination Taper-Cattef
and Knlpr,
a new and nseful article, combining the use of tws la
dispensable tilings.
Piatt's Patent Portable Copjrinf Fret
a light, cheap, and usef al article.
Jlerittfc Brown's Pi? Pen,
a very superior steel-pen, nwde and seletled with th
greatest care, put up two dosen in a box, six boxes
closod in anotter neatly finished box, the most convea
ut shape pohle for retailing. - , -Tbe
Crai?3Ii!roscope''
magnifles small oti ecu 19,000 Umes : is so simple IS
a child may sse it ; is an eudiess source of amusement
and instrucU ju to young and old. Retails for
Beaatiful moantet objects, suiubie for tne microcc?v
are lumisbed at l,SO per do. retail.
I have just received a full a ad complete assortment"
the genuine
Arnold's Writing Plaid.
AH orders will receiee prompt andcarefil attention
Call and examine one of th largest and host assorts
stocks of Stationery in tbe Cui;ed States.
JOHN J. ilZSSITT,
VHOUSAU lTATIO!Vf ,
n39-Sm 13beeiman-t., yew Trk-
GROOM COaU'VAHTED!
J03EIn SEELLABAIiGEF
Desires to purchase a lare amounl cf BrK
Corn for which he will pav the
HIGHEST PX1ICE Ci.SU
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