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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1864)
HACKNEY c2? CO., ; 1 Vnprcjutl rscfired ap'vE!d tUck oT J ; C3thpl6': !'-v2icX PAiioy ; - - i I - T ii I II UE.U u 11-21 r rv L f X ' i . , f i V . J .I 1 , Wtich tbey will !! VERY LOW TOR -CAgS"!!! Comprising!! the Itost NoTeUies in Djs Goods t Dress Tnuwnags of 1 kind and varieties., , i Flailed Ribbons, Eraii!?, Buttons; Sacj.&c. Latest Style of Ladies' Winter IIat3. Veils, Collars, Iron Setts, Fancy liaek and Side Combs, Head Dresses, and Nets, ; , . cic, etc., etc. CUmSIEX'S FUHXIsniXG G03DS, . Magnificent assortmentcf . t - - -. - .. , Superb Stock cf sll klads of BOOTS & SHOES. Domestic Goods of all Kinds rVJXXLLS LY JLL COLORS, L'iiiscjs, Ticlis, Stripes, Bleach cL Exowa Sheetings. - rd t'.l oiir ortlcle Uru:.lly kept in a Drj Good t-UciC. 0.1-CZI TTvJ -A. O A.T.aTLa I .r-T.'c.ii'it. ii 4-jip SMSf & BBEflTQLD, ' , . t C AVS JU.-T OPE: ED A KiW STORE ON ... - ;. . : .'::: Sired Ithwn First and Second, BROWNYILLS, N. T. Tra tT Jc store a latfce and well o'eeted tock of f - r - - - - i . as : .- 4 1 i t . . . , ; t f Calicoes. Muslin, X Hats. Cap. , , '' '' 1 Boots. Shoes, ' ' : Leather, etc.. etc., etc.,tcetra ' : : ' -' . - . , tf niCH E OFFER FOU SALB CHEAPFORCASH Grdcorics-of Every Kiiid Tea, ' ' - 'Spdr ; All-pice, Tapper, Candles, Tola ceo, . . Match?, Starch, AJlrf fbich w (Tprat the lcweft rri-Si eter tuned iiot lo te uin1irMiM. G RANT & UECI1TOLD. , BrewriTt'.le, Veb.. ' ix-4-y!r '' CHOICE LIQUOES. Wliolcsalo ,and F.etaii Evan .Worthing, . .. . " OF THE i 1 EUOITKyiLLE, ;: ITsu J"t r.rcpivel Vhe lar:st and b?t hiort o L'quurf au-l CiK-crr '?''re1 i tl.in niaTkot,i Main Street, Drownville 1 CI yy.- - TLa l'f't." C.-""?rr.'. cad .rt Successful A c:3iriETE ricTCRiAL ur. IHLTISIK.; HAKPEH'SWEEKLY. .. . hiv-r:-i.v iml'Stkatcd. T! fr h '. ",'-f, iU cltr ty;, its tifflrfainiDg T',;:!y, it? ,-ti ri t.-jt j iu t i-ri ;i-'if;u.- tijwui the iuilics 4.1' XUa :ifiitsili.tfS-.rt wr'.rci :n, l instructive b ii. 'p.;. aud Bali cnn?rT.T.-lii,"a!l combine to taake it tSe m'Jpi'rew.ajr vf our cuuutry, and -. .r.e that very family must j.ri.ei. Its ciiiidtnsee' " wfek;v kUiauiiry f fort i jtt nt J(n:tic iiue.lli ' : jfr . j Ug-Ui5ir j tri-r tr. t'.i it cuntaioed to f:j other journal. )J;'inj: y-'j 'I'isli.'d.'tcK), in a form f.r preservation and -bitidiiig, if tlea tare (jf as 'it desfrves to be, it will be found in fiitur years a. welcoiuo cvim.aai"n f'.-r tLe fnmilr ktid fireside an j .thaday r-a Lic!i it wai.r.-t crsu,d, Uo ni"tj " "lk -A. v ' ft We w'vu'.d not ?o rT'en call .ttr.ri-in to IlanrsB's VTikkxt if we were not, wxM fatifnd that it is the lf aiutfij Paper it l Uitf J St'itet audfor tliat . jcasyn, arid that alone, we desire to it under taine Red root out a certain kind of literature to ' jrcralent, wbiob blunts the tnoral,of Us readers vitiates their taste for eer..ible Veadtnir, and Is al ready L;id in iU effects. Xiittrtio rtiue London Wherever wo po in rail-cars and steamboats ' ; we End it feixed with eagcraei', because of iu tft itci skettbea ofsasineTeB.-, We ail like to look at the fitees.cJC meove have read f, andat abipg and forts that tave figured in the bloody, ' accnes of wur. Of all each iuea and flaccs. and eveut?, thin paper furni.-hes. tl o be;t' iJ!qtratiuus. Oar future historians will enrich themselves out o IIakI'Eb'8 Wekkxey long after writer?, and paiat . . cr, and publishers aro taraod to duit. -V. y2veT . gflitt. , . . One Copy for Oao Year ....$3 0 One Giiyy. for Two Years -.v-'.. 5 00 An Extra Copy will be allowed for evry Cluhfor rl25. fcCKSClla&a, ati2,50 each, orltCoi-iea cf Harper's Waoazivk Rnd Haepees "seii-t, tff uvrr, one ' jir, 45 Oil. , II ARPKRi WrEKLY is , eleclrotjped, and back tumbers car be bad at any time. Vols. U IIM- III., IV., V , and VI. for the Year. 1S57 to lSr2 inclusive, of "IlRLr.' WEEKLV," handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Trice $4,38 each are bow ready. The postage upon Uawes s TVeeklt, when paid in advance at the office Where it is received, is twntv-x cents a year. nNTvFEKi. ROTI1ER. ' ', . Fraku Yosx. ' . Vroh 21st, '6i. .-. ri 1 .j;' 1 ' '' pL f (P. ; ,s; PlAiN.M FORTH; Vjtf r -,. f i r. GJR-QVESTEEN The .ntion of hc I'atlw and the trad U iiivitcd tj our Xew .Stals '7 Ucuve KysewoJ P!?b Fort. wt ich for volume and punty of tint are utm ronraia all the modoro irai rovoments, French. Grnd Ac, aui each ir.fttUBint btrn msrlij jsndcr the persdnal Enperrion of A3r J J. II. Grovosteen. Vtho hi. bad a pmctioal esperience of -Ter 30 years tn their man objure, n tullywarrantca id every particular. Tlie 'CroTeslren Pi mo Forte' rrccivrd llic !il?firsi mrard of merit - " over stll others at llic Celebrated X oi Id's Fair! , " I f rr were exhibited ir'Strumonti from the be?t maker? of Indon, Pari?, Germtny. Phihi4.iI.on!, Bait- lTiiore.li'ion ana tort. ; ou'i i iu iJver me-lalft from both, of wbicU can be feen at our I!v the introduction of imj.rovi rntct we make a 'arjrolv, with a ftrict'y cau pystem, are enaoied to all c rnpetin n. . . . PIUCES No. 1, Sercn OcUve, ronnd corners. Tl')scwooa pane case $2.5. Xq. 2. terea Octave, round corner., Kosewooq Ucavy mouldintr f3Pp. K . 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Kewood Louis XIV style $325, a fae simile of the aboTecot. Terms: 2Tott Cnsli, ixi Cixrront IPxxxxclam . , PESCRIITIVE CIKCULAU3 SENT FKE2. , . . . juoe 39-n43-v-Jy ..' THE yliYi? FLOVRISG TVILLkeep cocstantly on band an aiortEiet or Eztra-upcrfine to Common jEP "IT n O TEJ iiL r ! I , I SEINGXES,; v And all other articles nroitty'kept afirst-clai-ttrobant Flouring or Saw Mill. ' Itrownville, March 31st, '4. n30-8 lv. 1 ; . . ' .'t " ' . - - IMPROYED : The greatest improvement yet in the Sewinn Ma " -hine Art. A curiosity worth seeing. , Please send for circulars with sample! of Sewing The?o Implored Machine ve on hinlrod pe ert. cf thread and silk, and make tbu Ljuk-Stitcl ilike both .idea. Thy rcqn're do instruction to operate perfect'r except the ' priatcd directioni." " ' ' , " ' ' ' : . " ' ' 5 ' ' ; Nu change In sewing from one kial of goods t iu6'.lior. - ; . ; i !.'... ; Aiid no taking apart to clean or .oil. , i. , ' Onr New Manufactory, is now crnij 'tote, with al its iniu-hinery and t'ols entirely oew, and isalread.v rapidly turning out Machines, which for beauty an oer faction of finish r.ror.or surpassed by any manu facture in the world. ;! . ' N. P. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory it can be r.-tuiucd and money refunded. A gent s wanted iq ccuatlea tiot canvassed by ou wu Agents. riMiLE & S. 31. CO. . " NO. i3S BROADWAY, N. V. Xo. 5 8 lyl ' . ' , L : . . EAGLE HT, If Si! STUBS. DSEITMYER ' b R0BIS0N. W c?U lbe attention of the Lsd e Gentleman of JSrew niille and vicinity to ur new t-tock of Coots and Slioes, Gaiters, Ral morals, Lace ISoots, 1'olka , ; ; Shoes and Jsniiy Koj s 321js Cllildrc n and Infants - O H O 13 3 "Jnt Ttcceived which we will sell as cheap for the a.b as any hune ia the We-t. D00TS AND SKOES 3IADE TO ORD rn r i r t r n thevprij- lafe-f Vr warrant all onr work to Kivc t-aM-facii n, for ecii'loy c ne but tho beetof wcrkaitu i LEATHER AKD SIlOr'FilJDIHGS s rrf altvnt'eVery thiit elonsiTi' to the trade. s . . .. We retorn onr thanks to the pihiiC'for past favors and by strict atteuiion to our business hjpe to merit that liberal p'n.nnFe I eoweU upon us lipieh.fure. Bear in niiudLst onr oioito is ihe 'KIMBLBPBNSl'." ITCOME AND SEK US.-CS Done on short notice ia a neat workman-like manner. IEEIT31TER & noinxsoar, April 2S, IS64.' n3i-vS-y)y ' JACOB MAUOUN, : (MERQH&jyST .TAILOR, BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA Call the attention of Gentlemen desiring tew, neat serylcable ami fashionabijie 11 - Wearing -Apparel, TO 11 IS r .-.HEW: STOCK-OF GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, BR0A.D CLOTnS, CASSIMKES, VKSTIKGS.' fcc; k OF TUB VCI1Y sLATEST-STYLES, .ATbich be will sell or makeuis to order, at unprece dented l-w price. Eavin! on hw4 one of SINGER'S SEWING ' MACHINES, be ts able to lo Castom wurk at rates tnat defy compe tition, i v ., - .' . . -, ... .. v I warrant my work, ' Handns Well as jllacliine Work. - Those wiftiinjrany thing In his tne will duweli to en and examine hi stock before investing, as he pi'gen biuikif la hold out penlUrlj favortble ia 4uoeM.ent. . . - - ! - -' Atk-ua, 13, 1S54 It. : c-'ar VtoI .afJ I JTj" EW 15 U EI 1. III JJ-iULL-L. . - . - - & CO, A N UK A CT UR'ERS vailed by i.ny hitherto i ltred in thi. mirkcl. J ney aciion. Harp Pedal, -'Iron Frame. Over Strung liars', n-.i, v. u,r j,., 6um " w.ire - roota. 7 x still nnre perfect I ,no f arte. ra by nvnsractarmo; ccer toese instruments at a price wmicu win preclude PHILLIP DEUSER, jtla'm Street let. First and Second Stu. Keeps cnstanMy on band the b-'t quality cf TOBAOOO CIILWlNtl AND SSIOivIX J, : S E a A. R . S , Confectioneries Candies, Phin" end Tar, cy, Orang'S, Raisens, Lemons, Dates, . ' " ' "l Figs. JVuts, rfppfes. c.,'4"c. ; Jill hinds of Toys, - Canned Fruit, and i .: ; 1j-i:0 isters. rill LL' Is "nocOmmo dating, obhjing." patriotic ano wide awake to the interest of . the public, and has the best assortment ' of Varieties in bis line evi offered in this market, and is determined cot to b undersold for CASH. ' r WM. II. Lie CR EERY, Cash TV;o!c5.a!e and Retail Dealer in "O" G.. , MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Oil Pamts, -Oils; and r Dye t Stuff, I Fare Llqnosfo Medical rrpos! 'All kinds Patent Medicines DEMTJIL J1XD FJXCY GOODS. Blank Cooks and Stationery, Thebest brands of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO AND SEGARS. , InlisofaU olors, Terfumerv and Toilet Goods. He assures his patrons, and the public generally ;e will keep on hnnd au expensive etock of the ar Ucles mentioned, besides anything and evervihin; lsually kept in a first clas Drug Stcre, wiiioh b s prepared to sell at low rates for Cash. Call am -xamine for yourself South-east Corner Main and First Street Ercsvnvilie, Nebraska. TrescrlpUons and Orders Carefully filled at all hours'. the The readers of the CosTiXENTAL aro aware of tb "mportant position it h;is HssinueJ, of the irfinenc hich it exerts, and of the brilliant array of p;.l:.ti ul and literary talent cf the b'ghest order ubicl -upporta it. No publication of the kind b is, ii hisccwntry, so succcssfu'ly cimbin'd the energy md freed- m ot the daily tiewspaper wish the high er literary trno of the first-cla-is luooth.ly; and it i: rery certain that no m-ig-izine h s given wi.lvi range to its contributors; or pr .bc rvcd itself so com- letely from the narrow in&uen.'.cs of party or ot faction. In times like the present, tuch a journ is either a power in the bind or it is nothing. Th.v he Continental is not the bitter is abundantly .-vsdenced.by what itbas done by Ill's reflection o ta counsels in many important public events, and n the character and power of those , who are it '.tauncbest supporters, . . . Though but liti le more than a year I a? elapse, -dnec tbe Continental was first tsublis!ird, it ha-- luring that time acquired s!crenth ai.d si signi ,Vaiio levnting it to position far above that pre viously .occupied a strength and a political signifi anoe elevating it to a psjtiin far above th'tt pre viously occupied by oby publicatienrof the kind r America. In proof of vibi h assertion we call at tention to the following fa'-t ! 1. Of its polical artii.les republished in pamphlet form, a single -one has had, thus fur, a circulation of one hundred aiid six thousand copies. 2. From its literary department, a singlo serial novel. "Among the Pine," hoi, witin a very few months, sold nearly thirty-five thousand copies Two other series of its literary articles have also been republished in book form, while the first por licu of a third is already iu prsss. No more conjltuive facts need bo alledgcd to prove the the excellence of tho contributions to the Continental, or their extraordinary pop-ila-ity; and its conductors are determined that it shall not fall behind.- Preserving all "th boldness, vigor and :ibil;ty" which a thousand journals have attribntcd to it, it will greatly enlarge its circle of o.-tion. and discuss, fearlessly and frankly, every principle in uolved id the great questions of the day. The first minds of the country embrHcin! the mpn mojf fsmiliar with its d-plomaey and m-st distinguished for ability, aro am ng its coiitiibut ts; and it is no m' re-''Hattering promise of a prospectus" to fay ihat this "'mrtgoaino tor tho times" will employ the the first jiatellet in America, under 'auspices wliK-h no publication ever enjoyed before in this coRalry. M'bile the Continental will expres, divided ojiinions on the g.ent qufstions of the day, it will not lo a mere- political journal: much tha larger portion of its columus will be enlivene d, as hereto fore, by taies, joetry and humr. In a word, the Continental will ba found, under its nw staff of Editors, occupying ad osition and presenting atirac tion8 never before found in magazine. . " TERMS TO CLUBSj ". Two copies for one year - ' : ' . $5.00 Three copies for ono year, : -6.no Six copier for one year, ' t !- 11.00 Kleveh4 copies for one year, 20,0 Twenty copies fur p,a year, ! 30,00 "-. pAID IN ADVANCE. .'-' ' - Po?tage Twenty-four cents a year, to be paid by the Subscriber. ' - . - ..:(. SINGLE COriES. Three dollars a year, in advance. Postage paid by . Ihn Publisher. ... , , JOUNF. TKOW. 50 Greene St., N. Y., ' ' ' Publisher for the Proprietors. , A an indueemeot to new subscribers, tho Pab-T Ushers oSTers tha following liberal preraiurai: Ar.y person remitting $3, in advance, will receive th magazine frtni July, l.v62. to January, l?f?J tbua securing lb whole of. Mr LkiniLaU's aud .Mr. Lirke's new. fct-ria!, whicb are alone.? worth the price of the subscription. Or, if pref'ered. a sub xcriber can take the magazine for JS;j,and a copy of ''Among the Pines." or of "Ui.dercurrcnta of Wall Street," by R. U. Kimball, bor,.,J in cloth, or of"Sunsbine in Thought," by Charles Godfrey Leland retail price, $1 23 . The book to bo sent postage paid. .... Any person remiting 4 50, will receive the rmga xine from its commencement, January, 1362, to January, 1854, thus securing Mr. Kimball's '-Was Ae successful ?"and Mr. Kirke'gtoAmongthe Pines," and "Merchans Story," and nearly 3,000 octave pair" of the best literature in the world. Premium abkcnbera to pay their own postage. . 1' mm ifflLi PTTTC21 ' Are yon ick feeb'e. and coTr::?)!o.)a? Are yon oi!t . Ol lr I . ).ill i cut r. .y . i p yi i!cri,L't d. and vour fce.'inra lee: titcoatrt L-'e?Theye sy mp toms are o!'!ei: the 5 le'nue to serious iiiress. i-ome tit of sickn is creeping upon you. a I'd should te averted be a time!? iie ot the ri?bt itnudv. Tuke Ater" 1 il's, a:id c.feaf ooi tl-e disor dered feuinora puiitv the b."ooU trd ief the fluids move 011 uju obstructed ia f'Aait.V t-r - "Si health agaitw Uiey rrtain- y.'iJ"KL. -.-.' lute "the luiet;ons of the boor lino vuroious ecuvirv. rnrif-li avtom frcni the obstl UC'.lOliS wl.it b InaliC disease. A co'd Ftt'e somewhere in the body, and ottructs its natural functions. These, if not re lieved, reset upon themselves ai;d the mrroiuitlir.g orpin, -producing general aggravation, snlleiing, and diw ae. While in this contiition. oppressed by the deraiigemeiiTg. take Arer's fills, and see hov - direcMy t her lestore the r.'atural action ot the s tem. and with it the buovant feelinj; of health apmn. What is true and ro f ppaicnt in this tih iul nr.d com mon comj:fii:it. is alt-o true in mam- ot the deep seated ai.d tlaticerous tiistenipeis. The same purga tive eiTcct expels them. hi:ed bv shniar tdt ruc tions and deiaiiKtniei.tsoi'ti:e natural functions of the bodv, tlievaierapidlv, and many ot them mre'y, cured by the fume means. Aone wlio know the rirfues of thee t ills, will reflect to employ them, when snli'erinsr from the disorders they care. statements l:om leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and liom od.er weU-knowu public peioi.s: From a Forwarding Kerrlicmt cf St. Louis, Feb. 4, 18c5. Da Arrn Yonr Tills ore the paraxon of all that Is Riect in metticire. They have cured my little iir.ugl.ter ef u.'ceions sorts upon her bands and b-et that bad proved incuitbie torjesra. Hermotbtr bus been Ion? giie ously alH.cted with b'otcbes and pimpies '011 l.er skin and in l.er hair. Alter our chiid was cmed, the albO tiied vonr Pills, and they Lave curvd bcr. AsA i!U:UliliCE. Aa a Family Thymic. From Dr. E W. Vartwrujht. Xete Critans. Vour 1 ills are the prince wf purges.. Their ex cellent ciitiMfies Fiupass any caibaitio we po.-se.-s. Thev are ViiKl, but very certain and eflectual in their action ou the bove's. wbicli miikes them invaiuabla to us in the tiai.'y t cclniei.t ot uisease. Iendacbr,ttick Elcaitachc, Foal Hionsnch. From Dr Fthcard Bmjd, r.aUimore. Deak Lro. Ay tit: 1 cani.ot answer you trhat Comp;aints I lave cum with j our I ii's btf ier tl.an to soy all that tee ever treat teith a 2irjttice wit fi ciue. 1 phice giect deHrlei,ce on that etl'ectual cathartic in my tlailv contest with disease, ai:u le licving. as I do. that jour Pills afloid us the bet ve Lave, 1 of course value thent highly. riTTsncno, Tn.. May 1. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir: I have been lepeatedly . euied of the Avorst headache n body can have by a dose or two of your l itis. It seems to arise from a foul Ftomach. which they cleanse at once. Voura with gi eat respect. ED. W PREI5LE. Clerk Steamer Clarion. X3!li3 DiorIor Iivcr Couiplnint. Froi Ft. Theodore ttlh oXew York City. JCot only are ) our Tills c. numbly adapted to their pinposc as c;t aperient, but J End their benet.cial lTects upon the Liver very marked ind'-ed. They Lave in my practice proved more eflectual for the cure of litioui complaint than any one remedy I can mention J fcii.cerely rejoice that v.e have at length a purgative w bicli.is woiti.y the confidence of the piQieasioii and the people Pkpartment of thk Interior. 1 Washington, D. C , 7th 1 eb.. 1S5'. J fiR: I Lave used our Pilis iu my general and fca-pital practice ever ti;.ce you made them, and cani.ot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we c-iup'ov. Their legiilatmg action on the liver ia tjuick ki 'j f'tcitied, coiiteqiiently they are au ad miiiible lemedy lor clerangemeiits of thnt organ. Indeed, I l.p.vc reldom lonnd u cose cf Idiom kj rare to obstii;ao thr.t it did rot rendilv ield to them, l'latcinaily yours, ALOXZO P.ALL, Jl. D., " rinjJLc'.aii if Marine JJospital, Dyncnlcry, Dinrrstza, Selax, Vriue From Ir. J. C. Green, of Chicago. Toor 1 ills havo bad. h lot. g tiial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as oie of the best aperi ents I have ever lonnd. Their alteiative eifect upon the liver makes tl.cin an excellent remedy, whan given in small doses lor trJioii dysentery and diar rhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them ery ac ceptable and convenient lor the use of woruen and children. Dyxpfpoia, Imparity of the Stood. from Fee. J. V. Ilime. Pastor of Advent Church, ' Boston. Dr. Aver: I Lave used jour Tills with extra ordinary success in my lanii.y and among those 1 am cai.ed to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion ai.d pnrify the b'ood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can cona. deutly recommend them to my fiien'ts. Yours, J. V. HIMES. TVarsaw, Wyoming Co , X. Y., Oct. 24, 13o5. Deaumr: I nu using your Cathartic puis iu my practice. m:d tid them an excellent purgative to. cleanse the system "I'd PVr'fy the fnnutain of tht llocxl. JOUN O MEAtHAM, 11. D. CnMirntion, Cotirenei, Hnppwwon, Iiheuuisim, oul, rVicuraigia, lropHyf JParalrin, 1 iu, elc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn. Montreal, Canada. Too much cntinot be said of your Tills lor the cure of costirenei. If others ot'our fraternitv have found them as eti.cacious as I have. they shou.d join me in proclaiming ir, tor the benefit of the multitude who tufler from thct complaint, which, although bad enough in itrelf, is the progenitor ot" others that are worse. I believe costirenets to originate in the . liver, but your 1 ills ailect that organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midw!fe Boston. I find one or two large doses of your Tills, taken at the proper time, ate excellent promotives of the -atural secretion when wholly or pailially mp pressed, and also very ellectual to cleanse the stomach and crH tcorms. They are so much the best physic we Lave that 1 recommend no other ta my patients. From the Lev. Dr. IZatrles. of the Methodist Fpis. Church. rcLABRl JloireE, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1S56. Iiiouti Sir; 1 should be ungratetul lor the relief) our skill bos bioi'cbt me if 1 did l-ot report ray case to jou. A cold settled in my limbs and biongbt 011 e.vcracialing veuralyic pains, which f-nded in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I Lad the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Taitimoie", Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your Tills. Their cthcts veic mow, but sure. Hy per severing iu the use of them, 1 am now entirely well Senate Chamber. Eaton Fonge, Ln.,6Dec.,18S5. Da Ayer: I have been entirely cured, by your Tii 's, of Bheumatic Goat it pii-fiil disease that has afllictcd me lor years. V1N CENT & LI DELL. E7" Most of the Tills in market contain Mercury, which although a valuable remedy in skilful bands, is dai gerous in a public pill, liom the dreadful cou seijueiicc that freojici.tly ioilow it incautious use. These contain no mercury or niiueiai eub&tance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Eox, cr 5 Boxes for $1. 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The 15X00 Prizo Novel The Gulf Between Them, liy : Mr. Anne S, -tephen, Authoress of "Fashion ntid Famine," "The Rejected Wife," Ac, Ac In addition to its attractions;' m the first and most authentic Illu'trited Paper in "A merica, sur passing all ethars in tho variety, acuray, ail In terest of the numerous illustrations which it offers, Fraod Leslie's lliittrato(L, N'ewpap'!r will b"gin in No. 435, dated January 30, 18:54, the thrilling and absorbing novel, The Gulf Hetwen them," writ ten by the great novelis", Mrs. Stephens, whose 'Fashion and Famine" Laa a lnrgor circulation than any -other portly li'crary nuvi l of our day, and was regarded as so ir.asterly a work of fiction that it was n-t only republished in England, but was translated into almost every langaage of Eu rope. . The prizo of $5,000, offered with nncsu iber lility by Hie proprietor for the best nor drew forth no less than two hundred works, 'ny of them of great roe -it. . Among these, Mrs. Stephens' noveV'was selected, as evidently surpHssing not only all fthersvoffered, but almost everything hitherto published. It js fully eqnal ' to. Fhioa and Famine," and will be as widely read. It will bo of greater interest, from the fact that thescene islail in -our bind ani onr own times; and in delineation of cha meter and absorbing power it will fascinate and charm the rcadpr. Subscription S3.50 per year. Address FRANK LESLIE, 72 Pujne St. N.Y. ' Copies of the paper containing tho commence ment and erntinnatioH of Mrs. Steohens novel. "The Gulf Retween them," can be had of any News dealer in the Unijod States or Aritish Provinces. ALT by the brrel or pound, Fine Dairy Sill, for Sale " ' ' At McLATJciiMjr bwAiu ICK.KLS by the i'(t or barrel, t a superior qal itv. crtvKtiintlv on hani At McLfrGHUN & Swan,s. FIGS. Chocolate. Mar'e sucar, assortedJelliea. Can -Peaches. 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Many ot i hose who within the limit of the Constitution fought the buttles of tha bullet box under th leadership of those patti die statesmen of oilier are oetter days. Henry Clay and Daniel Web-dcr, to .reihcr with the mosses whose principles were tho of gnch patriots aa Andrew Jacksoi and William L vlarey, Silas n right and Stephen A. Douglas, ni stacc shoulder to shoulder upen tho same platforn is a plain one. it is ta re3to.ro tho Union, n unlai. the Constitution, and enfoK-e tbelaws. Whateve makes fr this end, the exorcise of foreo of th policy of conciliation. The World will advocate whaterer m:ikes against it, Tho World will epposr Ir. willoppote every enemy to the Union, wheth armed in rebellion at the South or insidiously plant ing the seeds of disunion and essentia) disl'yatya the North. It will oppose every violation of the Constitution which is the only hope and h;nd of Union, and ou only authority for exhorting or cquipeliing the alio giance of the South. 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THE SIKSTIFIC AMERICAN, FOR 1S64 The publishcra of the SIENTIFIC aMERICa respectively give notice that the Tenth volum New series v 11I com nence on the first of January ext. This journal was established in 1315. aud i- jmloubtodly the most widely circulated and infiuen (ial publication of the kind in the world. In com mincing the new voIu,m,e the publishers desire ti all sicial attectia ta its claims as A JOURNAL, OF POPULAR SCIENCE. In this resjiect it stands unrivalled. It not onK finds ts way to almost every workshop in th ountry, as the earnest friend of the incenan;cnt :rtien, but it is found in the counting-room of tb n.mufacturer and" ihe tuerchnut; also, in the librai tnd the hosehold. The publishers feel warrantee 11 sayingthat no other journal now published con tains an equal amount of pselul informati.: whil t. is their aim to present all subjects in the raosi opular and atf racive manner. 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It makes a perfect ne!jte fence In four years! 53" One A re of it set this fat!, ia five years will make enough Wood for one Family I - 53 1 1 trows atraiftht, and very tal 1 1 C3T It never sprouts from the roots ; hnt when cut down, will grow a?ain from the stump, very rapkil v ! 93 It Is the best soft wood for fuel, er anr other purpose! O" when kept ot the ground, the rails will last 30 year ! O" It trowg eqnally well with ns on upland, where this rich, aa in the bottoms I 53" Cnttinss eizot inches long stuck In the zronnd in t e Kail, never fajl to trow I E3" we sell it for f. per thousand Cuttints. deliv ered at any of our Agencies. 53" Parties wishing to bur, should order earlv of onr Agents, so that they may notify us ia time. CCTTIXGS Bundled and de'ivered at ihe above places, as soon as the lea res fall. T. R. FTSHER; r,wnviile. 1 Aaent for Xemaha and et half of Richardson Counties. , CCRTIS & PKAVER, Pawnee Citv. are Azents for Pawnee and west h;f of Richardson Counties. 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With Labor the reproach of ser'dom. the peeij, on a higher platform of inte'ilni, ,J",5i: feci a t ill prcfouader icterest ia the progress of their awa ar.J other world is enterin upon a nw serioj j" to trrmmate ia the triumph of heT9' the Atlantic j while emigration to 1 acquire a new and tremendous iaDet, immnely tar productive power." Pt. The stirirr events of the tim ly depicted in the col urns 01 the Dkj we are resolved to rerder more vala' r tractive than ever as a faithful ' llirror of Passing Hts Inspired by the spirit cf Deaiotr lodging no leader but Truth The M,! o.-BAT will continue to be solely th 1 People, and prompt to denounce and tr 1 pol' tical or military aspirant who lecti their cause. 4 In addition to onr War New. . in our Wekly paper the Weeily Stm . 1 and also an abstract of the proceeding 0i? and of the Proceedings of Leru'atan., ,t' and Illinois. Our Tii-Weok'y, will eonfsn u h.., the Important News, Local i4Cuja4re-A " of the Daily. 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Fanny's Nlirtotion, by E:la B-J t In iU liiustratiuos alo,MPetersin" is sar Tho publisher challenges a comparison ber' uparb Me? ptint and other steel eDgrait:" d rhoae in pthcr Magaiine. and one at least a f" n eycrr pumb,er, Colored fashion piatai it 'anctj t is the only M.igii'me whw F Plates jsn, ba relied on. Each number en 1 Fasfeinn, l'iatt3, eagrared on s eel, and iroui Fa-sbiun later than any other. Magsra? lso,a d 'len or more Now S.yles. snrsr?!" Wund; also, a Pattern, from which a Dress. r chil l's Customecan be cut, withouftJis' n-iniu:i-maker so that each number, in th:!' will save a year's subscription. Tie Puris.b::'4 Philadclphitand New York Fashion ad it length each month. Patterns of Caps. & a1 Head Dresses, Ac, given. Its oolorod p"'aJ embroidery, crochet. Ac. The Wotk- Table Department of this il-i' wholly unrivaled. Every number conflict r more patterns in every variety of F7" Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Bexi-'-1 work, Ac, Ac, Ac, Every mouth, a rop, tttern for slipping, purse or chair- seiL given each of which, at a retail store,"'"-4 fifty centa. " "Our New Cook-Book."--The' Original B , hold Receipts of S'eteriou" are quite famo 1854 our 'Cook-Book" will be continued:- one of these receipts haa been tested, i11 ma wen w rm ino price 01 -reiersoo. r. t ceipts for the toilette, sick-room, 4s., New and fashionable music in every ,,IB And hints on Horticulture, Eqasstriwiia,11 matters interesting to Udies. . . TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVA?. One copy fof one year, i Three copies for one year, . , Fire copies for one year, (it Fight Copies for one year, pj Twelre copies for one year, oiieen copies tor ono year, Premiums for gttirg up Clubs! T: - eight, pr mere copies, make a Club. To son getting up a club of three, au-i reai t.'- dollars or a ciub of Fire, and reiniU'E. dollars and a half or r a cJub of Eiht, an- - ting ten dollars or a club of twelve, and r" " fit teen dollars, aa extr copy or tae & iQffi :n k 1 ir ...rr..rl . hnWSf " IOO Will U glCII. It iriciiv.( tr Pl$r send as: a premium, (instead of the eitn Blind Child, in Jail " or "Kunyan - - ing for His Release Tom Prison." Tj r getting np a club of Sixteen, two eltV9 the Maganne will be sent, or any -premiumo. . nrrHCl. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J tfi No. 305 Chestnut Street, P''5j a All Fqstmasters constituted Agenu; d rJ. pcrscia nay get np a club. Lpecimenss" tously, if written for. AOTICE TO TE.1CUEB Bl)!l1 - . Tha undersigned. Board Ot Exam ners u, k. meetings fr the purpose cf exsmini'Jj; j y. Br, on the first Saturdar of each montn il4 P M, at the oEze of fc. . 1 oo"'- ",h4 are required te have a certificate iroiu previous to the commencement of toe1' V E. -W.THOMAM . . . T. R. FISHER. J1 JER.MARJ.OTTML--' srs,-' ;drw' IaILS, Tubs, Kcts. Washboards, t Cabs and Wheelbarrows ' At Mc TTTETI. Buckets. Chorns Sl.vss,- V ciotkes Pi os and CaaUi sosy FLOCR, Butter. Bwa. etc.. ,st-- - " '.t Hclaagt us. 3 v. of readers wh I A L I ... w,i Fl atly J. ' ' r i"joiu iiiu 1 v c '. 1 5