Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 17, 1864, Image 4

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Manufacturer and Dealerin
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES,"
1 COLLARS, WHIP:, LASHES, NETS,
l- ' CURRfCOMDS, CARDS,
c CRUSHES; CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
rt,A5JTEUI.G IIAIK,
AND A VARIETY OF EVERY THINQ
' ' ; PERTAINING TO : '
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irrvriv Prices Shall be in Accordance
S(-W M -
;-.vT? with the TI3IES JX
i By Strict Attention to Business I Expect
a Continwution of the Liberal Patrone
Heretofore Bestowed by a Generous Public.
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Repairing, of all Kinds Executed
PROMPTLY.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
S. W. JCIDDLETON
Jao29, 186J. nT-ly -
CHOICE LIQUOES.J
Wholesale : and RetaU.
Evan Worthing,
OF THE
UROWNVILLE,
TTai'JuBt received a choice lot of the test brands ol
Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon.
Quart or linple Drink. The following U a partial listr
; BEAIIDIES:
f,. t ,
'Cherry: ; Cognac, '; French,
WIITES: .. :-
Port, .. . .
'l Hungarian;
Sherry,' : I- '
- . -Malaga, - ' a ;
Medara,.
,'. Champagne.
WHISKIES:
Hbur&on,
Rye.
Scotch.
Irish.
- , , Mononghala,
And a variety of cotntnon articles.
BILLIARD SALOON AND
Ten Pin Alley.
. IHIIITAEI'S CLOCK,
m . , Main Street, JJrownyille.
VICTORIOUS OVER 'PAUL
BKAOO'S ARCTIC LI?
Affonv or ea.' ! Sickness or
liealtli f life or death I . These
are tin; fiuextiont iuvolrol in the
jnlo! ioiior rejefjlk of tliia spe
cific by llie inarijrni to xleniAl
dista-t't uml injuries. I I&vii.g re
ceived tli iulrmviit 'f tliedis
lii gnisl f,l Htrun, the. laie I)r.
K AN E, nnf itstfliciicj titd dur
ing two awful Winter in tbe re
tion of etrnl ire, il in run? crrn-
: IJllO Jfeilil US6 In firry (,f
tiou of the civilixed glol e, acd iu
iiurvcldiiK chit are evorrxhtrc
THE AFFLICTED;.- KEJOICE.
'.il - - HfXUItrjiS and TIIOUSANTS
' xTt 'rfjuiuinj la frtviom from loojf
. " te- V " liiiL'prinir 1'AIM and - .ItlEAK
w "sV-. which olhcr remeilies Jmd b
1 .' Iiail'Ai to cure. Have you the UK1
tailed
ON
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S, ' A('ITKirT(K)TH-ACIIf' Are je
JL ' ?s nfl.icted with -OI.l) r50KES
'"''X'it y J r!ii.(t from ISKLISl, WliAINi
f w ivv-; toiiNs, tfouK kvls, nijvsr
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i THE ARCTIC UmiEXT
will alTcnd yon innlaut rvUef.
Evcrj hoil is liable tV
For lhee dreadful accMent the
AHCTJO 1JM.M1-NT rhould be
V ' I ' ' ' ' ''It'' "'l,lJ JJiJii rnuu
sure
' F V v ' limn v i c j
o V VV't-inff f,',,m 5otl. Kverj i
en ea?-
stvam-
boat and niilrond train almuld
keep it. a Lio titat lian iieard the
Bln icLs of pniriiisli tittered bv the
V1 Ar.? C!'l'led and maimed victims of
feel that wrnio means cT rehennr
l?r' - "' V !- J 'heir .1or line should a! we jn be
X" j . tT T- . seressiMe t Such diesexU,t in thie
"i ' DJi.4l blnjr Iln cautrvllingasettt. Ilia
' THE HOTHEES' COMPAKIOIT.
It cni CAKFS 1NT Tn"
BKKASr, HKK NUIUi.
Sul;Kl.U-S,ll.MU.IS,&c. I:
dies who prize a pure skin,
void ofpitnplcs, MittcheN, scurf
and all d Keoloraiions and x
cresceneeH, shoti'.tS attack
lteK treiiastiers on Leaulj'a
domain as soai thpy appear
with the ARCTIC UXlilh-M
It in excellent for the
giving It a hoilUiy, glutnjr ap.
pearauce. Jt is . .
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GOOD -FOR MAN AND BEAST.
It In a aotereipn remedy foi
tlse various (lif&.: with
whkli hirsc areaHlicted, citr
ine Ihe moKt Hlnnr inprjitMof
FRCISKS, SPRAINS, KTRIXG
HALT. AVOINDS. SCRATCH.
Ks S, r:t;V, SPA TIN, RIX(J
BOXE, BU;-IJE.VD, IXJlf,
I.VII., kc. No farmer, livery
stable lMrer, or nr pemon
owning lalnnble HOUSES,
should he without Uiia falua
tie remedy.
For tale by Ull respectable PruggisU and IWleni
' Price nf the Liniment, 25 cenU, 50 ct'nt mid SI a bot
tle.' A orxniolUr bottle contaiua aa much liniment aa
eight twenty live cent bottle
. J EXTRAOROES AHY 'AXKO tTICEVIEXT
"very purchxer of a dolhir l-.tiio of Ur ARCTIC IJX-
IMEXT rvceives. at Ir. Braps ex pent, the I XMID
FTATri? JOl ltV.lU of New YoiU. for one year. The
Journal U a Urge illimtmted pnjer nch number eoa
Uining sixteen paffes, lieaiitifiilly printed on clear white
Mper, and filUM w ith original matter Ironi the most bril
bant writer of the eouniry. . (Vrliliriite of subscriptioo
aadfull particuUrs of the novel and philanthropic en
terprwe, of which this ollef forms a yartl will accomp&ot
ech bottle. - '
-- An AGKXT TTANTTn in FATRV Tm'XT and TTIJ.AGB
BItAGG & BlJItltOWES, St. Ionla, Mo,
Xt w Vokk Ophck, No 371 BROAPWAT. -Communications
should always be addressed to St. ouU
: " NOW. READY,
THE Official Union Volunteer Directory, (400
pac;eg.) containing JVamt and AVtrfeuce of erery
Ofiicerand IMvate in the Union Army, with their
Commandfi.Oaualtie8, Promotions, Ac. ( JpEyery
one wants it. Sent post-paid .on receiptor 25centa
cuh,orptmpa. Address HEMtY B. AKSOX.Pub
liber,4 gut Street, BostonMaw.
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Arc you riclc, feeble, and
compia'iliini? Are you out
of order. wi(h your system
deranged, and your fteiinga
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I BrcomiortaDteiinesesyru"
' toms are often the preluae
V to serious illness. Some fit
l of sickness Is creeping upon
1 von. and should be averted
br a timelv use of the n'ptt
rtmedv. Take Ayer a Tiiio,
and cfeaese out the disor-
J flerea iiumorB purny me
"b'.ood, ncd let the fluids
TTnove cn unobstructed in
; health Bgcirt. They timn-r-i
late the functions of the
iiibodr into vigorous activity.
rurifr the svstem from the obstmctious which mako
disease, a co:u -
obstructs its naturat functions. These, if not . re
lieved react upou themselves and the surrounding
orjrans, producinjrpencrfll aggravation, suflenng,
ancl disease. While in this-eoiKtition, oppressed by
the derangements, take Ayer'a Tills. Vie '
directly thev restore the natural action or the sys
tem, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again.
What is true and so apparent in this trivial aud com
mon comprint, is also true in many of the deep
seated and dangerous distemper. The same purga
tive effect expels them. Caused by e?rmlar obstruc
tions and derangements of the natural functions or
the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely,
cured by the earn means. Kone who know the
virtues of these I'ills, will neglect to employ them
when suffering from the disorders they cure. '
Statements from leading physicians in some of the
principal cities, and from other well-known public
persoue:
From a rdncardinn Merchant cf St. Louis, Feb. 4,
. 1856.
Dr Aver ..Your Fills are the paragon of all that
Is great in medicine. They have cured my little
daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet
that had proved 'incurable lor years, ilerraotber
Las been long grievously afflicted with blotches and
l pimples on Eer ckin aud in ber. liair 'After our
child was cured, the also tried your I'ills, and they
bave cured ber. ASA MOIIGE1DGE.
At a Family Physic.
From Dr. E IF. Cartwright, Xeio Orleans.
-'Your Tills are the prince of purges. Their ex
eellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess:
They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their
action on the bowels, w hich makes them invaluable
to ua in tin daily treatniul f disease.
I2eadac!te,8ick Herulaclie, Fool Stomach.
;1 i FromJr. Fdiriard Loyd; Ua It mori
Dear tito. A via: 1 cannot answer you ickat
complaint I have cured with your Fills better than
to say nil that ice ever treat with a purgative medi
cine, I place great dependence on that effectual
' cathartic in my dailv contest with disease, and be- .
lieving, as I do, that'your Fills afford us the best we
have, 1 of course value them highly.
FrrTBBtTtG, Pa.r May I, IS55.
Da. J. C. Ater. Sir: I have been repeatedly
cured of the worst headache anybody can bave by a
dose or two of your Fills. It seems to arise from a
foul stomach, which they eleanse at once.
Yours with great respect, ED, W. FEEBLE
. -. Clerk qf Steamer Clarion.
ISiUons Disorders aMver Complaint..
From4)r. Theodore BeU.rfXew York City.
Kot only are your I'ills admirably adapted to their
purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial
effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They
have in my practice proved more effectual for tho
cure cf bilious complaints than any one remedy I
can mention. I sincerely Tejoice that we have at
length a purgative which la worthy the confidence of
the profcbbion and the people, j-
Department of the Interior 1
x i ' , i Washington D. C 7th Feb., 1856. J
.' Sir: I. have used your Fills in my general and
hospital practice ever since you made them, and
cpx.6t hesitate to say they are the best CalUartio
weerr, jloy. Their regulating action oa lh liver is
quick and decided, consequently they are an ad
jnirable remedy for derangements or that .organ.
Indeed, I have seldom Joucd-a case fcf lilious dis
trtsp t.et nhstir.nte that it' did not i-eadilv vield to
them. Fraternally'vours, ALOXZO BAlX, Si. D.r
rnystctan vj me juanne nospiia.
Uyaratery, Diarrhoia') Ilelax, Worms. ;
From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicapo.
, Your Fills have had a long trial in my practice,
; and I hold them in esteem as one or. tue Dest aperi
ents I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon
the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when
given in small doses lor hilious dysentery and diar
rhaa. Their sugar-coat ng makes them very ac
ceptable and convenient lor the use of women and
children.
Dyspepsia, Imparity of the Slood.
From Hev. J. V. LUmes, Pastor of Advent Church,
t Boston.
Dr. Ater : I have used your Fills with extra
ordinary success in my family and among those I am
called to visit in distress. To reirulate the organs of
digestion and purify the Llood, they are the very
best remedy I have ever known, and I can confi
dently recommend tnem to my mends.
Yours, J.V.HIMES.
Warsaw, 'Wyoming Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24. 1855.
Dear Sir : I am usinur tour Cathartic Fills in my
practice, and find them an excellent purgative to
cleanse-me system ana vunjy ine jounKitm ma
blood., ... ; ( JOHN G. 31EACHAM, II. D.
Cntipatioii, C'oMirrneM, (oppression.
- IlbeumaliMiH, Cioat, !cnralgia. juropsy,
, lnralrnui, Fits, etc. ' ( ' ' ' .
, From Dr.J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.' 1
Too much cannot be said of your Fills for"the
cure of cosliceness. If others of our fraternity have
"found them as etlieaeious as I have, they should join
m In proclaiming it. for the benefit of the multitudes
who suffer from that complaint, which, although,
' bad enongh in itself, is the progenitor of others that
are worse . I believe costireness to originate in the
liver, but your Fills affect that organ and cure the
disease. -
From Mrs.JZ. Stuart, Physician and Midwift,
- . :. . .Boston.
I find one or two larce doses f your rills, takes
at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the
natural stcretum wnen wnoiiy or partially sup-
- pressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the
stomach and expel worms. They are so much the
Lest physic we have that I recommend no other to
my patients.
From the Lev. Dr. Hawlcs, qf the Methodist Epis.
Lliurch.
FrLASB-r House. Savannah. Ga., Jan. 6, 1856.
floKORvrj Sir: I should be nntrrateful for the
relief your skill has brought me if 1 did not report
my case to you. A cold settled In my limbs and
brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, whicbj
ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I
' had the best of phvsicians, the disease grew worse
and worse, until by the advice of your excellent
rent, in Eaitimore.-Dr..iIackenzie 1 tried tout
1111s. Their -effects were, slow, but sure; 'By per-
severing in the use oi iDm, x am now enureiy wen.
' Sexate Chamber. Baton Eouge, La. 6 Dec 1855.
Da ayehl I havebeen entirely cured, Dy your
r r rilte;Tjf lihtnmdtic Gout painful disease that has
I : ailicted mtt for jears. ! VlXCEXr SLID ELL."
O"3lost Of the Fills In market contain Aietcury,
which although a valuable remedy in skilful hands,
is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con
sequences that frequently follow its Incautious use.
These contain lio mercury tr 'mineral . substance
whatever. . ' . - ; a - ;. j ,
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEE & Co., Lowell, Mass.
" 60DD BY
WM. n. McCREERY, Brownville.
O. A. BROWN A BRO., Peru.
Dr. II. GRAVES, Salem.
JOHN W. HOLT A BRO., Salem.
IIOLT A SCOTT, Falls City.
, LEWIS A SHEPHERD, St. Stephens,
EASLEY A SHE RE R, Rulo.
S-nS-ly
.SALIXALBA.
The 4Grcatcst, Timber for the"
PEAIRIES.
5j ft makes a perfect Hedge fence is four years f .
O-One Arre'oflt set this fall, in Ave years will
make enough Wood for one Family I ... -
J3 It grows straight, aud very tall I -
O" It never sprouts frpm the'rootst but when cut
down, will grow again from the stump, very. rapidly I
t3UU the best soft wod lor fuel, er any other
purpose 1 ' -
Xt" "hen kept off the ground, the rails will last 30
years ! .. ; :.a - e r-, -,
O" It grows equally well with us on upland, where
thU rich, as in the bottom I "--. .7
O" Cuttings eight inches long stuck In the ground In
t e Kail, never fail to grow !
S3 We sell it for fi? per thousand Cuttings, deliv
ered at any of our Agencies. .
S3" Parties wishing to buy, should order early cf our
Agents, 60 taal they may notify us in time. V
" CUTTINGS
Bundled and delivered at the above places, as
soon as the leares fall.
T. R.'FISHKR, rownville, is Agent for Nemaha
and east half of Richardson Counties
CURTIS & PEATER, Pawnee City, are Agents for
Pawnee and west half of Richardson Counties.
REV MR. TINKnAM, Beatrice, Is Agent for Gage
and Jones Counties.
J. II. BUTLER, Austin, Agent for Clay and Saline
Counties. - .
Beware of Willow Peddlers.
. We learn that many swamps of common Willow have
been cleaned up, and theCottintrs sold as Gray Willow.
.Ws.get ur Willow of SAMUEL EDWARDS, of La
Moille, Illinois, a responsible Nurseryman.
1 ' ' r 1 ' ' i . .... i
REITnEYER &-E0BIS01T,
sM AIT U FACT URERS "of"" '
pObTS!AfeHOESJr
MAIN BETWIES i lRST AUD 'tECOITO STB.,
: t , IIOWNILLti, N. T.
naving rcnently purchased the Shoe Shop formerly
owned by Win. T. Den. we noT offer our work at great
ly i educed prices. We' manufacture a41 that we offer
for sale. 83Alt work warrautei.
BroarnvUle. Sept. 27. 1S6. nll-T
Ayers CLaeiry Pectoral
mm t
1856 ESTABLISHED 1856
;WM, T. DEN, .
Has Jot returned from tbe.JEastern Markets, with
Large and Well elected Stock t Goods, suitable
for this Market.
Den Defies Competition !
Those In want of Goods will do well to call stDEN S
before
purchssing.. DENT Is ,the tuan to sell yon
CHEAP BILL 07 GOODS.: His stock consists or .
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Piece Goods lor Men's Tvear,
LADIES1 BALMORAL SIflRT?.
Hoop SUIrts, Ladies' Hats,
Fall aDd Winter Single and Double Shawls,
Fancy Trimmings, &c.
r t
:. LADIES,
B uy your Fanoy Goods and Notions at DUN'S
i ,keepsthe .largest assortment of M '
He.
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Hosiery, Cloves,: and Gauntlets,
f ancy Knit Iloodg and Sliakcrs,
CLOTHI 1ST Q.
" : DEN has a Lirge Stock of
Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants,
Vests, Sliirts and DravrerS,
Direct from- Boston' Market, that he invites the publi
TO EXAMINE.
' RE3IE3IOER, ,
DEN'S 13 THE HOUSE TO BUT TOUR
Boots and Shoes, and Ladies
Fancy Gaiters.
? KEEPS TIIE CARGEST STOCK OF. , ;: -t
;,II03l E-M Ati'S and ' CUST03I-3I AI)E ;
a - . ' ' - - ' ' i" ' -
. - BOOTS and snOES in the 'Westi'and
-.SELLS-CHEAP.. ',i4
, - The Best Assortment of
HlTS4 JLIND .CAPS
; 'v:you can get 'at DEX'S,,
::?tii - '' .D Ef
will xell yon a Fancy HAT, and the
Cheapest CAPS
IN BROWNVILLE.
Tnose In want of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
, . ' will find a complete assortment tt
.'. DEM '
DEX; sells the Best Tea, Sugar,
CnfTfic. Orstprs. Snrtlinp. i
" ' ... ll v Soda, pepper, &c, - '
KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST
Brandy, Wine, and Wliisky,
for Domestic and Medical use, a ad
- sells them Cheap.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
of the best Brands, you find at
iVS.
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Hardware, Queensware.
' D00BS AND SASH,
' 'IRON AND NAILS,
1'':' GLASS A lU PUTTY,
Patent Medicines and Drngs,
Oils and Z'A.iutOy
ARE SOLD CHEAP.
FUENITTJEE.
'. D''E,M-' -
KEEPS A FULL ASSORTMEN
ALWAYS ON HAND. .
Has a Large Stock of
TINWARE aND STOVE PIPE,
direct faom Eastern Manufactures.-
Is Age nt for his own House for toe purchase cf
HIDES, PELTS & FUESf
for which he will always pay
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICB.
, fD E Bl
Will supply his Trappers this Season with
Mink, O tter and Beaver Steel Traps.
ALSO KEEPS ON RAKD
Clirystalized and Pulverized StrichDine
rnT
ReCrns his thank to the Public for past favors, and
by strict attention to Business hopes to merit that lib
eral patronage bestowed on him heretofore.
.'Keeping this one thing in view -
"Quick Sales and Small Profits,?'
be cannot be undersold,
MIND
THAT!
lie:;;
SPERIii AT 0 R R H C u ' -
II 0 WAR DAS S O C I ATIOli
PTTTT. & TVTPIIIA."
A Benevolent Institution esta.blith.ed by special En-
dowmenl.fortne Ktntj oj me ott o jirc,
afflicted vritk Virnlent and Chronic Diseases, and
especial.; for the Cure of DUeases of the Sexual
Oraans. !.
IAEDICATj ADVICE Sieu gratU, by the Acting
Santeon. ' . , "...
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other cis
easesof the Sexual Orrtii?, and on theNEW REME
DIES employed in the nupeusary, sent in sealed lettei
wavelopes, tree of chargt. Two or threeStawps accept-
S''- - - - -. nA-nrrTW TT . - -ft m
Aidress DS, J. uuniuiuj,uuu o-
socition. No. 2, South Ninth Street, FuiUdelphia, Pa.
. member 12. 1661. n23-ly
FAIHBANIIS'
.stAitbasd:',?
. 6r ALE KIDS.:
Also, "Wareioisa Trxicis,' lettoi
, . - . . presses, .&c! , -
FA!R3A?3iS,GREENLEAF & GO)
172 LAKE ST., CHICAGO,
S3"Be "careful, and buy only the genuine. C2
June 12th, 18a3
n49-3m
D. C. SANDERS,
Agent fur
PHCENIS INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORDj COST.'..
Probate Jude, Ex-ofticio Justice of Peace
IaAXD'AXD TAX-PAYING AGENT
Will maka out and take acknowledznenta o
Deeds, 51orgpges, Bonds, Ac, Ac.
'"j Tronipt attention paid to all business entrusted t
bis care.. Office over City Dru'j Store,
. .... BpOWNVILLE,-.t3-. T.' ; . .
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN
AXD-
TABLE ROCK, 3 NEBRASKA
Reference, Dr. I. Gw?n, Browaville.
April II. '61. niO-Iy
ISI3A3J REAVES,
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
PALLS CITY, NEBEARKA.
53" il' practice in all the Courts of Nebraska.
vS-n3 ,ly '.
C. F. STEWART,
EGLICTIC PHYSICIAN
SURGEON.
rniOXTXTlLLE, JVESIMSIiA.
OJBce over n. C
Lett's Drux Store, llolladay's
' . v6-n43-!v
Block, ilaid streets
EDWARD W. THOMAS,
i ATTORNEY' AT LA W,: '
. J i -, ::: AXO I ... ,' .. .
SOLICITOR 'IN . CHANCERY.
' ' Ot3ce corner of Main and First Streets.
V BRQ VILLE, NEBRASKA.
MILLINERY GOODS !
MRS. MARY IIETTETT,
Announces to the ladies of Brownville and vi-
U cinity. that the has just received frosa the
jrj East a magnificent stock of '
CPBING AKD STJKMEB MILLUmBY GOODS,
Consisting of
Ladies' and itonnets and IIat,
Ilibbons. Flowers, A.C..
To which she invites the attention of ice ladies, reel
ing assured they cannot be better suited in style, qual
ity or price. n41-ly
Y SW AKD LARGE STOCK OF
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
FOR PALL TRADE.
JOHISr C. DEUSER,
2Iiia Street, BrowiiTille, N.T.,"
Returns thanka for the patronace heretofore extended
to him, and promises to supply all wants, either iu
QUANTITY Oil QUALITY.
OJ2ACP0K.vSTVES,r:i
"THE LATE AND IMPTiONED PATTERNS:
Ruck's peerless", Elevated Ovens,
Superior, ; GOIdcn Era,
.' : IVew Era, &c;
ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF
R0 AND PARLOR STOVES.
iND HE ESPECIALLY CALLL ATTENTION TO
' HIS LATE IMPROVED
PARLOR COOIt STOVES,
HE FURTHER CALLS THE ATTENTION
OF FARMERS
TO HIS LARGE STOCK OF
-HEAVY -SHEET-IRON, "
FOR SUGAR IiOILERS ; ALSO HIS .
LARGE CAST1KOX IIETTI.ES.
FROM 10 T0 25 GALLONS.
1 K -v - - A Variety of cheap
LAHD AND COAL OIL LAI.IPS
Of New and Beaut iful Pat terns; Lamp Chimneys,
bnaaes, &.c. Brass, Copper, and Sheet
IrojlWare; Lanterns, Shoveis
' and Japanned Ware. -
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
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TESTIMONIALS.
"The Horance Water- Piaaoa are known as amor; j tbr
very best." Evangelist. ' '
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edze." Christian Intelligencer. .
"Waters' Pianos audMeljdeouschallengecnmparlsoB
with the finest ma le anywhere." Home Jo urnal.
$190. XJEW 7 UUTAV U irXAiX VO. oi QH.er
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$"5 ami $M0. Stconii-nauii nanos auu jjeiou "n
$10, $50 $60, $75, $100, $115, $U5, $150, ane
$160. . . ..- ;
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Tuned the Equal Temperament with the Fatcnt Divided
Swell. Prices from to !?3j0. .lexanaer ur
EStVS from $2C9to $5C0. : ; ;- -: :
r3-A liberal discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sab
bata S-:iioi. Lcdgei, Sediinaries, aadTeachers. - EOS ;
ACE WATERS, Ag't, Uo. 4S1 Broadway, N. V.
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. . , ,The Day School Bell. . '
40 OOOcopias isBued- A new Singing Bock for School
and Seminaries called the Pay School Bell, is no
readv. It contains a! oat two hundred choice songs,
rouuds, catches, duets, trios, quartetts, and choruses,
many of them written expressly for thiswor beside
32 pages of the Elemeati of Music, which are easy aud
progressive.
Among the large number of beautiful pieces may be
found, ' Uncle Sam'? School," "Don't you hear the
children comtng," "Always look on the sunny side,"
"The little lass, 'and "Little Lad," "Oh, If I were a
little bird," "Bird of beauty," "Pretty pear tree,"
"Anvil Cboru3," "Meet me by the running brook."
&c. It is compiled by norace Waters, author of "Sab
bath School Bell," Nos, 1 and 2, which have had the
enormous taleor 623 000 copies. Prices paper covers,
23 cents, $20 per 100 ; bound 30 cents. $25 per 100;
cloih bound, embossed gilt, 40 ceuts, $35 per hundred.
25 copies furnished at the one hundred price. Mailed
at the retail price. . '. . ,
Sabbath School Cell ?iW 1,
contains 144 pages, and nearly two hundred tnneo and
bymsn, and is the most popular S. S Book ever issued
Among the' most popular riece9 are, Kind Word,"
'Eden Above," Christian Hero,", ".Beautiful Zion,"
"I ouiibt to love iri Mother," "The Angeis told me so,'
"In the Light," "Rest for the Weary.,." &.c" PrlceB
Taper covers. 20 cU- eaciI-$J5. per hundred; bound,
25cis. each, $20 per. hundred cloth bound, embossed
giitfc3'cts., $Tper aurnveu. ' t '
' V knh!iath School Bell y.o. 2: 'A
is an entire new work of 192'aage, and nearly 2ij
tnnei
asd fcvmn's. As the mufcii Is a Iittlemre (i-irBcnlt
is just the book to foilow Bell No. 1. Nearly one
lion of ihee Bells hav8 been issued, and ar now rir.g
in? through thij and otter, euiintrics. Among the
inanv choice pieces may he fourid, Suall we meet be
yond the river ? There is a beautiful world. Sorrow
hall coma again no more. Don't you hear the Angels
coming? Than, God, seest' me. Sabbath Bells chime
on, &c. Price of Bell No. 2 are the same as ueii .nj
1. Both numbers can. be obtained in one'voiume.
Price, bound cor-y, 40 cents, $35 per hundred;
cloth
bound, embossed gilt, 50 ct&., $15 per hundred.
copies furnished at the one hundred price. Mailed at
the retail price. ' '
i Waters' Choral Harp.
Anew Sunday School Bn.k.of 160 pages of beautiful
hymns and tunes. It containe niAny gems, snch as
Shall we know each other there y Suffer little children
to come unto Me ; The beautiful shore f Oh, 'tis glori
ous; Lenve me with my mother; He leadeth me beside
still waters, ttc, Price payer covers. 2J cents; $15
per hundred; bound 35 ccts.'SZ per h mlred; cloth
bound, embossed guilt- 3d cents, $33 per hundred.
Mailed at the retail price It is edit l by Borate Wa
ter?, :au'hor of Sunday School Bells Nos. 1 and which
have had the enormous sales: off over eight7 tU-usanl
c p;ej Just pnt)lihed by HORACE WATERS, No. 43!
Broadway, New Tort. . -t -3 - i-.Ii
The Xew Patriotic Sous Boo; j . I
containa 96 pages of.son, d tiers and choruses, 'both sa
cred and secular, including It pages of prayers 'or. mok
and dying; so idiers, aud soldiers'-Scripture Manual
It is well sciied f;r social sinking, as well as Sabbotb
wcrsh-p. Anions the many beautiful pieces may be
fuilud, Where liberty dwells ismycountry; TiieUIirls-
tianbero, Three cheers f-jr our banner; Come si rig to.
me of heaving Colainbia, the geai of heocean ; Fise
man's gathering;, Columbia's King f..rever ; Marching
along, A.C. Price papercovers, 15 cents, $Uprhun
dred. Mailed'at the retail price .
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The Harp of Freedom
contains 32 pagesof song?, duels and choruses, for Free
dom. Among the chcice pieces we would name. Fair
freedom's morn ; O let my people go; Over the -mountain;
They worked me all the day, Jtc. Price 5 cents
single, CO cents per dozen, $3 per hundred; postage 1
cent each.
Roth: A Sacred Cantata. -contains
123 pages. Words by-Rev. Sidney Uyer, mnsic
by Prof. Cull. . This is an excellent book for concerts
for theyoung.- Prices paper covera, 23cents ; $l5per
hundred bound 25 centf, $20 per hundred. -
The Revival .1Inic Book." ,
contains 73 pgesf tunes and hyntns. designed for re
vival, prayer, and conference meetings. Price in phper
covers, smgie eopies, iw ceuts; 3 per uunurea.
Mailed at the retail prices. , .
The Atheoccum Collection '
contains oetween four and Ave hundred page of tune
and hymns, new and oM, of the choicest kinds, for
church, Sunday school, revival, missionary, temptrance
prayer and conference, and all hinds, of sacred aud so
cial meetings. The mnsic In this book his life and an
imation in it, like, Shining Shore Rest for the weary,
Shall we know each other there ? Shall we meet beyond
the river ; There is a beautiful world; Kind words;
Sweet hour of prayer ; There is a land of love ; Suffer
little children to come unto me ; Get save the Nation,
&c. Prices 6in?le copies, bound 50 cents ; $4o per
hundred ; cloth bound, embossed giit, 60 cents ; bo per
hundred. Mailed at the retail price. HORACE WA
TERS, 4S1 Broadway, New Tourk, Publisher of tae
above Books.
Vocal Music, with Piaiio Accompaniment.
A large assortment of new and popular songs, ballads
duets, quartetts, and choruseo, Issued daily. Among
the most popular are. Shall we know each other there,
Lowrey; Why have my loved oQesgone; I will be true
to the; Oh, there' no sucb girl ai mine, by Foster;
Mother's love is true : Sweet love, forget me not.&.,
by Keller, 25 cents each; I hear sweet voices singing;
Home Is home; Forget tr you cau. uut lumirc, u3
Thomas, 30 cents each.
Instrumental Musis for tne oiano rone ie are
coming Father Abra'am, six hundred mousana mure ,
Always look ou the sunny 6iue, anan we wow acu
Clner there? &.c with brilliant variations by urooe.
do cents each. - ' ';. .' I ..
Polkas. Waltzes, Marches, ymcitfteps, tiaaariifs.
4c.. by popular authorai Alt kinds of SiUgiEB and, In
struction bixks. Catalogues maiiedfrce to any aUdi;e9
Music mailed at the.above prices.
"Waters' Cheap JUusic for the "XUlioa,
Arranged as Soroes, ducts, quartetts and Choruses, f
musical societies, choirs, Sunday schools, public seine's.
semin,Hie. etc. ShalLweknow each other there? .
Don't you har the angels coming ? Shall, we meet be
yond the river? Be in time; There is a beautiful
world; Where liberty dwells is my country; Freelom.
truth and right; We are coming Father Abra'am. six
hnndred thousand more ; There is a land of love ; Sor
row shall come again no more ; Ileavenly home ; Come
nn to me of Heaven ; Land in sight ; We will love our
Sunday School ; Our God is marching on ; Godiattie
Nation ; Whittier's song of the Plantation Negro ; ,Fir
Freedom's Morn has dawned at last; Over the moun
tain; Overtbe mountain; Little Ella's an angel; Wa
ne's gone to Heaven; buffer little children to come
unto me; Bury me in the morning. Mother; Corn to
thy rest? Sweet hour of Prayer, &.c. Price 3 cents. 30
ceuts per doz., $2 per hundred ; postage 1 cett each.
In sheet fc.rni, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cenU.
JfUbushed by IlURACK WATFRS, Ag't,
- No. 451 Broadway, N- T.
' THE 3ARP OF FREEP03I.
Now ready, a new and superior collection of 27
Anti-Slavery, ratriotiL', and Contraband' ton?.
scios, dnetsv CTinrtct-and-cbtriiM-.Jlot of the
Poetry tad Music haa-been written, expressly for
this wwrk, ta'correipoci "witn tte Jiu;es, and saauH,
bo sung by the miliion in order to awaken a -deep
interest in behalf of the 'CortraUand. " WBonti.d.
in his providence, has cast upon tbe Free North to
CONTEXTS, -!X TXHT." - I
j- "Fair Frecdym's. Horn f has dawned at ' last:"
"Break the Chain?, ''u neimt in z Sword
I "Fremont is Marchir2 on. or. Glory Hiillelriah
' Oh 1 Help the 'Contrabands';" "Old John E -own'g
fcong;" -song of the 'Contrabands' ;" "O Let my
People Go :" Parody oa the Son? of the 'Contra
bands';" 44 Where Liberty Dwells is my country ;"
When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wake,
Freemen. God has spoken f "Whittier's suppressed
Sung of Freedom," etc.
Trice only 5 cents single, 50 cents per dozen. $3
per 100 ; postage I cent. . , ,
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