Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 07, 1864, Image 4

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'. Tin: ELUE HEN'S CHICKENS.
The following accouot of the origin of
the tills i of tlie 'Blue Hen's Chickens'."
which the Delanarians are proud-to
claim, "is kulheniic, and was vouched for
ly tEe late John M. Clayton r
At the commcnccrnect of the Heroin
. notary tvar there resided in Sussex coun
ty,, Delaware, a gentleman of fortune,
urbanity of manners, and popularity in
that and' the' adjoining county of Mary
land; named Caldwell, in the language
cf the county called "luidwell." Ha
was a jrortsman, whose breed cf horses
' and "game-cocks obtained wide celebrity ;
and hiajudgement cf the points of a
horse or tho make of a fowl none ven
tured to dispute. His favorite axiom
tr&sUie character of the progeny depends
more on the mother than on the father,
and hence his reply 10 all quastions re
t peeling the breed of game fowls was, be
your cock ever so game, you cannot de
pend on his progeny, but must lock to the
hen. My observation has led me. to se
lect a blue hen, and in no instance hae
I failed to hatch a good game-cock from
a blue hen's egg. In consequence of such
an opinion expressed-by such a man, at
all matches and cock fights, the first,
question was as to the color of the hen,
and frequently a certificate sworn to be
fore a magistrate accompanied the fowls.
Such questions engaged the time of the
peaceful men of Delaware when the
news reached them of the battle of Lex
ington, fought on the 19th day of April,
1775, between the royal troops and the
militia cf Massachusetts. This roused
the people to arms, and nowhere was
there more martial spirits displayed than
in the State cf Delaware. In a very shor".
lime a full regiment was raised, and a
day appointed to organize on Dover
Green. On the morning cf that ever
memorable day a full company fr:m Sus
sex county was the first to enter the field,
tinder the command cf Captain Kildwell.
Peering above the loaded baggage wag
es was a coop of fowls, the famous blue
hen' chickens, crowing lustily.
Having been tho first on the ground,
Captain "KildweHV company was as.
. aigned to the right; and before the reg
iment took up the liner" of march, the
boys were already called the game cocks,
who retorting to their comrads, -called
them the chicknes. After their gallant
conduct in conceiving the retreat ' on
Long Island, the whole army saluted the
. wkole regiment as the "blae hen'a chick
as." BISTORT TtLlS CS OF THEIR DEEDS.
They were on Long Island,, and cover-
id the retreat ; they were at Trenton
and Princeton, at Brandywine, German
town and Monmouth, in the north ; and
"when tha tories in the Carolinas. had
made their 4 peace with Cornwallis, and
driven the whigs to the mountains, lower
Virginia ever run, her Governor and
legislature fled to Carters mountain, a
force was gathered at the North, under
Geseral Gates, and rushed Scuth; to
thete were ?Uached th troors cf Deia
" ware and Maryland, forming a brigade
coder the Baron De Kalb. On the 'fatal
. field of Camden ";Iuldwell fell there
the game cock fought his last round.
Lee, in hi memoir of the Southern war,
tells us r
"The regiment of Delaware was near
ly annihilated, and Lieutenant Colonel
Vaughan and Major Patton being taken,
its remnant, lesa than two companies,
wrs efterwards placpd under the orders
of Kirkwood, senior captain. Contrary to
the usual course of events and the gener
al wish, the Virginians (who broke and
fled at the. first fire, and who set the in
jurious example which produced the de
itruction of our army) escaped entirely."
But the spirit of Delaware was not to
be aubdutd ; fresh recruits soon joined
and again we find the "Chickens" fight
iag under Green at Guilford and final
ly present at Yorktown cn the 19th of
October, 17SI; wlea Cornwallis surren
dered, and the wir of the revolution
closed in triumph. ,
voLuaTrras OF DELAWARE !
' The fire kindled on the 10th of April,
1775' at Lexington, blazed in tho breast
cf your sires. Above, you have a brief
' record of their deeds,
The fire cn Sumpter, on the 13ih of
April, J SGI where it took seven thous
and cf the descendants cf the tcries of
' the Revolution to overcome seventy half
ttarved defenders of cur rlorious fiaf -hat
roused you to arms. Soon you will
1 q in the field. Carry with you the re
'Tiemberance of the deeds performed by
- yonr fathers.
: When you enter Virginia remember
to avenge Camden, where Virginian's
own historian tells you "they escaped en
tirely, having fi&4 on the first fire."
Let- the word be Forward! Until
yoa fee the S an and Stripes agan float
ing "over Sumpter. and every other fort
ia the harbor, and every housetop in the
city cf Charleston, let there be no rest
tojhe soles cf your feet! Delaware's
honor is ia your hands. With her pres
ent population the kept her regiment in
the field for six years of the Revolution.
Can you doubt her ability to do so now I
Elae lien's Chickens to. tho front !
Forward! March!
Note. Barca DeKalb fell mortally
wounded at Camden. Kirkword fell at
St. Charles defeat by the Indians in
1751, "having thirty-three times risked
fcia life fcr his ccustry. Lee's Memoirs.
laiiiiioi
STB1-
BREITMYER & ROBISON.
TTB call ts attention of tie Lad es and Gfntlemau
ef Browuviila and vicinity to our new f loci ol
Coots sintl Slices, Gaite rs, U
morals, Iacc Hoots, Polka
Shoes and Jaxmy
IJmis,
noysI!Ilss Children and Infants
Jt?t r-ceclrcd. which we n ill Mil m cfcefp far It
ash as any house la tit West.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER
In the very lateEt itylei. We warrant atl cur work to
Sire raiUfacUon, tor w employ none bat tho best of
wcrkiueu.
LEATHER & SH0MDI1S.
For file, tni trerj thing belonging to the trade.
TVe return oir thanks to the pnblio for pact farort
cad by atrict attention to our business bap to merit
that liberal pMronape bestowed opou n heretofore.
Uear in mind that onr motto is the "HIM BUt PEN N r."
S3-COMK AND SEE US.-C3
. Done on short notice in a neat workman-like manner.
BEEITilTn?. & ROBIKSOK,
Brown) ilie, Nebraska.
April 53, 1S61. n34-v8-yly
FAMILY GROCERIES.
M'LAUGHLIN & SWAN,
WOULD BESPECTFTLLTTAKKOrXCE TO THEIB
friends and the public generally, that they bare jn
received a superior lot of Fsmily Groceries, and lnvl'
the attention of purchasers to their stock Including
NEW ORLEANS SVGXU, TRTVE THO COFFEE,
CLARIFIED
CRUfHED
OWDLEED
do
lilPEKlAL TEA,
do
do
YOfXG TEA,
BLACS. TEA.
RICE, SAGO, SPICB, PErrER. CLOVES, CIKNAMON"
COVE OTSTER3, BAISIXS, CURRANTS, STARCH,
SOAP, PURE SODA, BE LANDS' SALKRATCS, itc
itC, &8.,
PZOH
FISH 1IACEXXAL, 7HlTin IFISH,
lake T20tjt,2leing, shad.
COD
GREEN APPLES,
CRANBERPJES,
PARED PEACHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES
Molasses, Coal Oil, Cider Vinegar
NATCRAL LSAP CTTKWIKfr TOBACCO, GOLDEN
i-Kaf and otukr choicr BRANDS
FIN'iCnTCAVBXDISlI, K.ILLIK
JilCE SMOKING, COJI
MOX DO.
CIsars of the Best Brands In liie
Market
CnESlTTUTS, ALITOVDS, PECAN'S, FILBESTS, PKa-
kuis, &c, &c.,
A Splendid Assortment of Stick and
Fancy Candy from ihe Best Manufac
tures ir the East. " .
Flour, Eacon, Butter, Eggs &c.,
The Highest Market Prices Paid for
Country Produce.
MCLAUGHLIN7 & SWAN,
Nlmaiia Vallet I3ak Building.
Esownville, Jan. 14, IS64. c20vS-J20-yly.
THE
SJ. Cr.
SAW AND FLOURING
WIIX kee p eoEEtantlj cn band aa assortment of
Estra-Superfine to Common.
3La O HJ jHL ,
LUMBER,
3? XX".
SHINGLEg,
And al! other articles usually" kerit in ,first-ela'i
Merchant Flouring or Saw Mill.
lrowaviIle, ilarch 31st, '64. nS0-8-Iy.
WLI.H. LScCREERT,
Cash Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in
jO jHL TU Gp JE3 o
MEDICINES AUD CHEMICALS,
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff,
rare Liquors for Medical Purposes,
All Kinds of ratent Medicines,
DENTAL M"D FANCY GOODS,
Blank Boo lis and Stationery,
Tne best bread of Clewing and Smoking
TOBACCO. AND -SEGABS,
IrOioof rvll Colors.
PERFUMERY AND TOILET GOODS,
lie assures Lis patroca. nd the Dublic eentnllr.
be will keep on band an extensive etoek of th ar ,
tides mentioned, besides arvthiny nd ererrthinn'
usually kept ia a first class Drag Store, which be
is prepared to sell at low rara for Cash. Call and
examine for yourself-
South-east Corner Main and First Streets
Prescriptions and Orders
Carefully filled at all hour.
Uarch31iVl. n30-TS-la
GEORGE DEMERIT Ac CO
t
Itanufacturers' Agents for tae sue 01
100,000 III
"Watches, Cliains, &c, Ccc,
VFOITTII S500.0000!
To be aoli for oneDoIlar Each, withont regard to Talne
SPLENDID LIST,
Of Articles all to be sold for one Dollar Each.
100 Gold Cun'itis Cased Watches,
$100 each
100 Watches, - " . . -
too Ladies Watches,
6) 0 Silver "
600 GilJ Guard, Vest and Chateiain
- Chain, . . - . -4C00
Vet.t, Neck, Guard andChalelala
Ctatns, - -3000
Cameo Brooches
8000 Mosaic aBd Jet Brooches
SOOO Lava and Florentine'lBrf'ccheaje -&
00 Coral, Garnet & Emerald Brooches,
SOOO Cameo Ear Drops, -8000
Garnet Mosaic and Jet Ear Drops
4000 Lara anUFlorentine Eat Drops -4000
Gents' Scarf Pms.
COOO Chain and Band Bracelets, .
3600 Giuth BreaU Pina,
5000 Witch Keys, - -COCO
Fo! and Ribbon Slides,
7000 Sets! Bosom Studs, - -eooo
Sleeve Buttons, -9000
Plain and Chased Rines, -7t?00
Stjne Set Rinps,
7000 Miniature Lockets, Crosses, &c. -i
noo Rets Ladies Jewelry, -
tu eacn
25 each
15 each
$:S to SO each
K to 15 each
4 to 6 each
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
2 to
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
8 each
S to JO each
9 to 8 each
2 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
2 to
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
eatb
2 to 10 each
8 to 15 each
Alt of the goods in the above List will be sold. wi:h
onv reseTation, for One Dollar each. Certificates
all the varies articles are placed in similar envelopes
and sealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or
Centered at our office, without resard to choice. On
receiving a Certificate you will 6ce what article it rep
resents, and U is optional with jou to send one d ailar
and receive the article or not.
In all transactions by raail we shall charge for for
forwarding the Certificates, paying postage, and doin?
the business, X5 cent teach. Five Certificates will be
sent for $1; Eleven for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five
tor $10 and One riuixrred for
CORRESPONDENTS may rely tipon a quic and
prompt answer to their 'orders. Our bnMnc is con
ducted upon liberal, honest, straightforward.principle,
and we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Our pat
rons may always depend upon having their orders faith
f ully and punctually supplied, la no case will corres
pondents be neglected.
t?Correspotidents shoulC be careful to write their
sisnatures plain, and give their Post Office, County, and
State. Address, GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
229 Broadway, New York.
t3 Having had business relations with tie abore
geutlemen, I take pleasure in saying that they are
honorabJe, upright men, and perform all they proml n
and the Jewelry I have seen irom there is genuine,and
gives satisiacUon. R-O THOMPSON',
Htf.lt Nurrery Hnl, Neb.
GET UP YOUR.CLIES FOR lSGL
NEW AND SPLESDTe PREMIUMS!
PETESON'S -MAGAZINE.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD!
TLis THipular JIontLIy contains morj for the
tnonT than ny Magazine in the wo.ld. In lfcGl,
it wiil hare rcarlj 100 psps. 25 to 30 steel plates,
12 colored patterns, end $00 wood engravings and
all this for only Two Dollars a Tear, or a dollar
les than magniines of its class. Every lady ought
to take "Peterson." Ia the genoral advance . of
prices, ita is the only Magazine that has noi nma
ita prices, either to single eubscribers ortoclahs,
and is, th ere lore, empuaucniij, uw iua-aiuw m
the Times.
The stories in "Peterson" are consededto the
best published anywhere. Mrs. Ann S. Stephen-5,
Ella Rodman. Mrs. Den i3on, irank Leo benedict,
the author of "Susy L' Dairy," T. s. Arthur, E.
L. Cliandler Moulton, Gabnelle Jee, v lrgima t.
Townsend. Rosalie Grey, Clara Angnsta, and the
author of "The Second Life," besides all the most
popular female writers of .America- are regular
eontribntow. In addition to tho usual number cf
short stories, there will be given in 1861, Four
Original Copy-righted Jiovelets, viz :
The Maid of Honor a story of Qaesn Bess, by
Ann S. Stephen?. The Lost Jstate a story of
to-dar. Bt the auther of "The Second Life."
Maud'a Summer at Saratoga, by Frank Leo
Benedict. Fanny's Nlirtotion, by Ella Rod on n.
In its Illustrations also,"Peterson" is unrivale4.
The publisher challenges a comparison between its
superb Meacotints and other steel engravings, andnTiTipTnTniTBfP TT
those in other Magaiine?, and one at least is given I 1 1 ! I H I I I I Iv! !? !
in every number. Colored fashicn plates in ad- J J j 1 X i U 11
vancejit is tne oniy aiagajine wneso x-asnion
rlates can be relied on. bauii numoer contains a
Fashion Plates, entrraved on steel, and colored
from Fashions later than any other Magatine gtve
als-.a doien or more rew atyles, engraved on
Wood: also, a rattern.from which a Dresa, Mantilla
cr child's Ccstome cau be cat, without the aid of a
mantua-rflaker so that each camber, in this way,
will save a year's subscription. The Paris,' London,
Philadelphia and New York Fashions are described
at length each month. Patterns of Cap. Bonnets,
Head Ureases, Ac., given. 1U colored patterns in
embroNiery.croehet, o.
The Woik- fable Department of this Magasine is
wholly unrivaled. Every number contains a dozen
or more patterns in every variety of Fancy-work;
Crochet, Embroidery, Kaittin, Bead-work, Hair
work, &c.,&e.,&c.,hvery moata, superb colored
pattern for slipping, purso or cnair seas, sc.. is
given each cf which, at a retail store, would cost
fifty centc
"Our JTew Cook-Book.M The Original Houe
bold Keceipts of 'PeterionH are qaite famous. For
1S'4 onr "Cook-Book" will be continued: Erery
one of these receipts has boen tested. This alone
sis well worth the price of "Peterson." Othf r re
ceipts for the toilette, sick-room, &c, &c, will be
Livle.
New and fashionable music in every number.
And hints on Horticulture, Lquestrianisin, and all
matters interesting to ladies.
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Three copies for one year, 5,C0
r ive copies for one year, " Z,5Q
Eight Copies for one year 10.00
Twelve copies for one year, 15.00
Sixteen copies for one year, 20,00
Premiums for getting up Clubs t Three, five,
eight, or more copies, make a Club. To every per
son getting npaclub of three, and remitting five
aouars oraciuo ct five, anu remitting seven
dollars and a half or a club of Eisht, and remit-
tmz ten dollars or a club of twalve. and remitting
fifteen dollars, an extra copy of the magazine for
xuu nii uo kitcu. 4i preicr.eu, liowever. w e win
sena as a premium, (instead of the extra copy.)
i . . w ... . . " I
ana inustratea tiaiy s Album, hrnJsonielv bound
in gilt, er either of our lleraotints, for framing--
each li inches by 23 "Bunyan parting from bis
Blind Child, ia Jail," or "Banyan's Wife Intcrccl-
ing lor tiis ueicase irom rnson. ' To every person
getting up a club of bixtoen, two extra copios of
tne .Magazine wiu ce sent, or any two of the other
premiums.
Address, post-paid, CIIARLES J PETERSON,
Jio. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
a t . . ..... . .
Ail lOBtmasiery constituted Agents; but any
person uay get np a club. Lpecimens sent gratui
tously, n wrntea lor.
HiliL.jLU5 b l KAJN UJiili
WIIERE DID YOU GET THOSE
1ST 3D W GOODS?
AT
j. BERKY & CO'S.,
THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN
BROWNVILLE.
J. BERRY & CO.,
w.T Jost received, ana are now opening, at
stand oa JCain street, one oX th largest stocks of their
DBY GOODS
1X3
j0 1 Ll ! y-r-re
- ' 1 g " it ICT
ever offered In this market. Semember the place.
J. BEERY & CO.'S,
DROW5TILEE, N. T.
U S47-U
HELP FOR THE PLIHD,
DR. WM.. LAWRENCE.
Oculiot.
UaviEg given my attention almost exclu
within the last few. years to the
sivdy
CURE OF DISEASES OF THE EYE J
f.nd Laving been uniformly successful inererycas;
I hare ubdertakea I now offer my services to th
afflicted and warranted to cure every instance taken
in band.
" . . Ergwntille, March 3, lS5k
Thia i to certify that I have boon suffering for
the last two years with icfianntion f the eyes to
gether with partial blindnoss, from films on the cor
nea, and granulation efthe lids, which were so thick
that I could not raise, them enough to see my way.
I am proud to tay that Dr. Lawrence, who is now
stoppieg at Rrownvillo, has entirely cared me,ar.d
I recommend him to all who are atllicted with sore
ej,C' WCHAKD E. CASE.
Lokdow, March 3. 1S54.
I had lost one of my eyes and thought that in a
few months I would be deprived of the other, but
hesrinof Dr. Lawrence of Brownvilie. I went and
co cpulted bim in reference to my eve: he pronrunc
me blind from cataract. I procured a prescription
from him, when to my astonishment, in one week
myight was nearly restored, and is now quite per
fect; , , TIKWAri WALTERS.
Give him an early call.
Ebownvilie, March 3, IRC 4.
Ilaving been nearly blind for six years I had giv
en up nil hopes of ever being cured I went and con
sulted Dr. Lawrence and pronounced mv blindness
from opacity of the cornea. I submitted to hU op
eration .and I am happy to eay resulted in tho res
toration of my eyes, and I take pleasure in recom
mending him to all who are ofHicted with sore eyes.
THOMAS RICKETTS.
... BrcwnvilIe,N.T.
SALIXALBA.
Tlie Greatest Timber for tho
PRAIEIES.
fj- it makes a perfect neilge fence In four years !
S3" One Arre of it set th:s fall, in five years will
make enough Wood for one Family t
53" It grows straight, and very tall I
j" It never sprouts from the roots ; bat when cat
down, will grow acain from the stump, very rapidly!
JCy- It ii the best sort wood for fuel, er any other
piirrxMie! '
53" When kept off the ground, the rails will last 30
yeMrH !
53" It prows equally well with ns on upland, where
thin rich, as in the bottoms !
53" CnttinKs eipbt inches long stuck In the ground In
t e Fall, never fail to grow 1
53" We sell it for gft per thousand Cuttings, deliv
ered at any of our Agencies.
53" Parties wishing to buy, EhouW order early of our
Agents, so that they may notify us in time.
-' CUTTIN'GS
Bundled and delivered at the above places, as
' soon as the leares fall.
T. K. FISHER, rownviile. i Asent for .emaha
and'east half of Richardson Counties.
CURTIS & PEAVElt, Pawnee City, arc Ac ents for
Pawnee and west half of Riobardaon Counties.
REV. MR. TIN'KIIAM, Beatrice, is Agent for Cage
and Jones Counties- . . ,.
J. a. BUTLEE, Austin, Agent for Clay and Saline
Counties.
Beware of Willow Peddlers.
We learn that many swamps of common Willow have
been cleaned np, and the Cnttinp sold as Gray Willow.
We get our Willow of SAMUEL EDWAIID3, of La
afoille, Illinois, a responsible Nurseryman.
9
im
1856! ESTBLISHED ! 1S56!
WM. T. DEN,
WOULD most respectfully Invile the public generally
to call and examine his Slock of itnthandie tefore
matina their puKhases eUevbere, s they will thereby
SAVE THEIR MONLY.
D M'S.
MOTTO "SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SABLES,'
BUT
DE
Slock consists of Dry-Goods, Staple
and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Boots
an
Shoes, Hats and Cans, Furniture,
Doors and Sash, Stoves . and Tinware,
Queensware, Hardware. Cutlery. Iron
and Nails, Glass and Puttv. Oil and
Paints, Drugs and Dye-Siufls, &c, &.c.
DEN
TTas a larjre assertment of Fancy Dres 0o!, tsdy's
fancy flats mi l Bunnets, C'lwM.eri an.l Alisses Fanry
Flats. Motions, Gloves and Hosiery, IIoop Skirts, kc.
At Low Figures.
a. Full AFforfment of Gent's nd Boy's Snrnmer
Clothing, Fancy Shirts, Under Clothing, you will find at
DEN'S
Cheaper than at any other House in town.
Buy your
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
At DEii'S. he keeps a full assortment oa hand.
DBM'S
Chicago and St. Louis Custom Made
Hoots and SIiocs, anil Ladies'
Fancy Gaiters.
Are the Best In the Market and
DEM
that, as you go along:
CHEAPEST COOKING AND PABLOU
-
. Of Latest Patcrns you find at
''.DEW'S
Cheaper than at any other House in Brownville.
D 15 N
ITm a taTjreaortTnen of TIK-WARB, lAHriR kkt.
TLBS, HKAVi STIEET-1BOX, HOLLOW-WARE,
STOV E-rlPJs ana ELBOWS, ttiat be will nut be under,
sold on.
, roa
HIDES, PELTS & FUES,
DEK pays the Highest Cash Price.
A full Assortment of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
ON HaXD.
' DEK
Returns his thanks to thePnhlio for past favors, and
by atrict attentloa to Business hopes to merit that lib
eral patronage bestowd oa him heretofore.
YrUI. T. DEW.
SA II RATH SCHOOL IIFI.I. ISO. 9.
75,000 Copies Sold the First 17
Months of its Publication.
u." ' V.t m l,t" nj uu pa-es.
Ma' 01 lue. AUDes na ujmns were written ex
pressly ior volume, it win goon be as popular
as Us predecessor, (Bell No. I ) which has ran up to
the enormous number of 575.000 copies in 36 months,
outstripping any Sundew Schoot Bo,,h of it, mm i.
suea in tnis country. Also, both volumes are bound
in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that
form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents.
iperiuu. uonna,2 cents, is per 100. Cloth
bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 100. Bell Nu,
l, paper covers, 12 cents, SIO per 100. Eonnd 20
cents, $13 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25
cents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to
gether 40 cents, i30 per hundred. 25 copies fur
nished at the 100 Drice. Cloth bonnJ pmHnArl
gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. Mail postage free at
me retail price.
UUrtACE WATEKS, Publisher,
Bil-lj ; So.431 Broadwar, New York.
FILLS.
Are you fick, feeble, and
complaininz? Are you oat
of order, w ifh your sytem
deran?f?, ar i vo irft'elinrs
u i icomlO'tub!efTlie.e symp
toms are ofen the prelude
to penons illness. Some fit
. 1 of picki;ess i? creeping upon
tiaieJv r.Fe ot tne ruiit
ir. Take Aver's Villa,
'f V j a'i(l f-'1
ranee out the i!i.or-
';3 LIood,aLd Id the' aid3
groove on ur.obsfncted ia
.,lu?altn aain. Ji:ey snma-
1 1.1. t V a ft,rifi.-Mi. t th
v. r . '.'f .- ' laic? iul .t.
'Jut--iir bodr into visrorous activity,
rnrif tve wstera from the obstnictioi.s which inako
diPeae. A cold fett!e wmess here in the totjr, and
obstruct its natural functions. These, it not re
lieved react upon themselves and the turroundin
or"ans, r.roducir general ffrgravation. surcnr.p,
end disease. Wlaie in this condition, ofprefd by
the deranemente, take Ayer'a isd fee haw
directly they restore the ratnral actin of the sys
tem, and with it the buoyant feeiin? of health again.
What i true and to apparent in this trivuu and com
mon complaint, is no trne in many of the deep
seated and dan?erous distempers. The same purga
tive tffect expls them. Cau.-ed by sfrni.ar obstruc
tiors and derangements of the natural functions of
the bodv, I'iov ore rapidly, and msny of them mreVy,
cured lv lha Fame mentis. one who know the
virtues of t!tee 1 ii!?. wiU neglect ta employ them
when saireriti? fnm the disorder they eurc.
MatfirHTfs lVom lesidir? physicians in foaie of the
prinoipp-i citiw, aud l'rcin other wtll-kiiown jublia
jertons:
From a ronrardlnj Zlercfiant cf St. Zcuis, Feb. 4,
lSiJ.
Dt jtr''. Yonr nils tre the paragon cf r. II that
Is rcrt in mcdiciue. They bav'e cured my little
daughter or!cerous sors upon lier hards and feet
Hint'lind pTOvcd incuruble tor years. Iter mother
lies be : long grievously afflicted with blotches and
pimples on iier fkin and in her hair. After our
child was cured, she also tiied yonr Til's, arid they
Lave cured Ler. AS A JIOIIUiilDUE.
As a Family Phyic.
From Dr. E W. Varhcright. Xcw Orleans.
Your liilH are the princ of purges. Their ex
cellent qualifies Mirpans any cathartie we possess.
Thfv are mild, but very certain aud efl'ectual in their
Action on the bowel, which makes them invaluable
to us in the daily treatment of disease.
Ilcnd.ichc,icli Hendacbr, Foul Sloiaacl.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Ealttmore
BEATi lino. Ater: I cannvt answer joa trftat
eotnpiuints 1 have cured with a our Tills better than
to fay all that ve ertr treat with a purgatire medi
cine. I place great dependence en that effectual
cathartic in my daily contest with disease, aud be
lieving, as I do. that your Tills aifurd us the btst we
Jiavc, I of course value tLcni highly.
rirrsBCKO, Ta.. 3Iay 1. 12Z5.
Ds. J. C. Aver. Sir: 1 have been repeatedly
cured of the worst hendache anybody can have by a
do-e or two of your 1 ilia. It eeems to aru-e from s
foul Ftomcch. whichthcy e'eaue at or.ee.
Ycurs with great respect, ED. V. TREBLE.
tVeri cf Steamer Clarion.
Eillon UlnorAen liiver Complaints
From Dr. T'eolore Del!. cfXew Tori: City.
2-Gl oi. iy are your Tills nimirsb!y adapted to their
pni osc c an cjoiiei.t. but I lind their beueficial
tBi cts upon the Liver very marked indeed. They
bave in my practice proved more effectual for the
cure cf Idiom comptuhita than any one remedy I
can mention 1 sincerely rejoice that we bave at
)ei)tha piTrrative whichH worthy the coclideticc f
the j;iolt:iosi ar.u tlie peopie.
Dr PAETMEXT OJ" THE iTTErilOTt, 1
" tshiuftton, D. V , th Ttb., lt&'t. f
X bave used jour l'ills in my general and
bftpital p ri'ttice ever hince you made them, and
cannot hr-situf to fay they are the best cathartio
we cmp'ov. Their regulating action on the liver is
fiidck ami decided, consequently ther are an ad
mirtblo remedy lor derangements of that organ.
ji..-JdTI have teldoni ioui:d a case of biliou$ dis
'. - nft;r.sff that it did m-.t reariilv JeId to
.Sen. VratCi Vllj ut9. AUff ZO BA LL, iL i., ,
EyscrHry, Hlnrrhcta, Relax, YTorm.
From Dr. J. C. Crcen, rfChicnnn.
Voir Tills have b?d a loi'g trial in mvprtcfi'cf,
end 1 nout tliem in teem a one or tlie Det aperi
tifs I have ever loiind. J lt ir a.terative enect upon
t!'e liver in;ike; them en e.cel:eiit remedv. y Imix
piven in Fitsull doses lor bilious distntery and diar
rf.uit. Their mgar-contiiiir makes them very ac-
cepf.thr? aud couveiiitiit lor the use ct womeu aud
ciiiidren.
LyrH,iia, Imparity mf the Blood.
Fron Rev. J. V. Mm. Pastor cf Advent Church,
lioston.
Dri. Avrrt: I have used vour TilTi with extra-
oroir.ary tuccess in my lamily ai.d among those J am
called to vh-it in disti-ess. To regulate the organs of
digestion nnd purify the blood, they are the very
best remedy I have ever known, ar.'d 1 can conh-
dent'y recommend them to my tfiends.
Yours, J. V. IIIME3.
7r.FAiv. Wvominir Co.. N. Y.. Oct. 24. 1SG5.
Dkaumu: J am ihh your lathaitic lliis in my
rruclice. ai:u hml tliein an exceUent rurirarive (o
cknic the Mtlinr m il pnrif; the f.mnraiits vf tha
Hood. JOHN C tlACTi Ail, il. D.
Cni:nntif, C'o.tivene, npprrion,
i:.airmiili-m. ioul, rtcurnlia, lroj"7
I'ai-tlri, Fi., tc.
Frnm )r J. P. I'auahtl. Hmircah Cnnadl.
Too much c.tmiot le mid of vour l'ills lor the
cure of costiriness. Ii other cl our fraternity liaya
found them as tlheacioiis as I have, they siiou.a join
me in prcciaimiiig it. lor the benefit of the multitudes
v l.o ml r Irom thtt complaint, wluch, aithougtt
tad enough in iteli, is the progenitor ot otners uiat
pre worse. I Ulieve costicencs to originate in t lie
livrr. but vour Til's aCtct tLat organ ai.a cuie L
disease.
From 2Irs. F. Stwtrt. Ffiyilcian and ilidteift,
Jloston.
t Ur inst of Tour rii.s. taten
et the proper time, are excellent promotives ot the
Batumi tteretum neu viw.ij v --i-t
ressed, r.nd also vcrv eliectnal la e ete the
lo,nmh ai,d erprl irorm. 1 hey are much the
l...ht i.hvsin we Lave that I rtcomaiend to uthcr ta
icy patients.
From the Dev. Dr. ITairie. cf the Meilioditt Fpit.
Church.
Tvlaf1 norsr. Savannah, Ca.. Jr.n. p, lC.
JiOSOUKP frill I !"; uc
relief your skid hes bioneht me it 1 did rot
- my case to jou. .A cold fettled in my.hm
brought on e.xcraciatin? neuralgic jMiins,
f......i,. iu I 1iii:(1 ve UllCiaieiui ror me
limDS ana
which
"j i.vrinn. the disease crew worse
i ... t :.. rhpiimatum. iOl luiMauuuiE
-r :Vti bv ,.e advice of your excellent
aent in Taitiniore. Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your
villa Tl-rir eilects were flow, but sure, l.y per-
EeveriBg in the use of them, 1 am tow entirely wed.
Spcatc Chamber. Eaton Kouge, La., 5 Dee., 1855.
Da.
'ills.
Ayeii: 1 hav? Leeu er.iireiy curt-u, uy jour
riils, of lihenmatie Cout uum
afiiicfed me lor years.
rr?-3ro:tof the Tills in market contain Mercury,
wh.ch although a valuable remedy iu kiiiul hands,
is dan -erotis iu a public pill, liom the dreadful con-
Fequences that frequently loilow its mcautioua use.
The-e contain no mercury or oiii.ejai culstance
whatever.
Trice, 25 cats per Eor, cr 5 Eoxcs for
i
Prepared by Dr. J. C. L Co., Lowell, Haas.
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makes f r this en, the cz:ni.-e nf tn '
policy of conciliation. The Vorld w:l
whatever rakcs against it, Tha U'oHii ti
lt willoppote every enemy to the L'nl' n.
annpd in rebellion at tho South or ia;u."''
ingthe sordiif d.iuuiou atd essential
the North.
It will oppose every vioUf ir.n of th Ccs'-'
which is the only hope and bond of Us :".
only authority for ejhurtinj or coxc;'
glance of thu South.
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places or io low, by re-kle aj;d mi:
sr.n?, or by the administration which tu
example.
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; it will cons antly uphold anJ il'W
d"m of Sfieech and Freedom "f the Itili-
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arbitrary and unjust arrets and expi"v
denial of the right to the writ of hateJ
iHfrnl prcclamaion-1, its abMition vl i
federal laws, its despotic n:utnu!ti'i''),:
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civil and pertonal liberty, it; will C(nu'-.
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advocacy of suud d'ictrifie, until Am'-
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