Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 29, 1864, Image 4

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    To
THEODORE HiLL,
Ko. lUIaln Street
Having determine!
to Wind up my Dry
Goods Business this
Fall and Winter, I
will olilr to the tr.ido
my immense stock .
at greatly Reduced
Friees.
swfci GROVESTEEN & CO.
PIAKU ROUTE MANUFACTURERS
to our Jew Scale
7 Octave Hose wood Piano
purity of tone are unrivalled by anj hitherto offered ia this market. They
rovemerits, French, Grand action, Harp Pedal, Iron frame, Orer-htuung Bass,
btirz m.ido under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II. Grovosteon, who has
THEODORE HILL,
. Having made L'.rgo
purchases can and.
will sell my entire
stock comprising the
latest Styles offered
ia the Territory to
Cash buyers at a
great sacrifice..
4CO :OXOXT7,E7'-A"3r.
The 'attf-ut ir n of the Public and the trade is invited
Fortc, which for volume and
-ontain all the modern im
Ac. and each instrument 1
!i: J aprac'.hal experience of over .30 years in tneir manuiacrure, is tUity warranted in every particular.
Le "Grovesfcn PJano-rorlc" received flie Eiighcsl avrard of merit
overall otlitrs at the Celebrated Yi'orld's Fair!
t tp were exbibi'cd ir.strumrnt from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Ph;lad?lphia,'Balt
h.iore, Boston find New York nd ulsoattbe American Institute for five suec-ssive year.--, the gold and
siiv.?r me.lftls.frt mbotb. of vrhu-b can be seen at our w.ire-rooin. -
By the sritroduotion of improvements wo mke a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
largely, with a. strictly cash VaUie, are enabled to offor these instruments at a price which will preclude
all competition. -
PUlCEti No.-l, Seven Octave, round corners. Tlosswood plane case $275.
No. 2. Seven Octave, n ucd corners. Rosewood heavy moulding $.300.
N 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style 325, a far simile of the above cut.
Tct saxes sTCTot-fc Ofigsia, in. Curront ZPixzaciQ.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FKEE. , june 30-nl3-v8-ly
IMPROVED
r- VT w T !
mm
mmm.
wm. n. i&cCRnrirsr,
Cash Wholesale and Ilctail Dealer ia
2D XJ 2
THEODORE HILL,
Intends, to. dispose
of his. superb Stock
by March next, con
sequently is enabled
to ofTcr greater in
ducements to the
trade than can be
t
given by any other
0
House in. the West.
THEODORE niLL.
THE
Sm 3- "7". Or-
SAW AND FLOURING
WILL keep constantly on hand an a;Eortiiicnt of
23straupcrfli:3 to Common .
IzF 31g O TDT S2.
s
Ij A T
And all other articles nnslly'kept in a first-class
i'irnuui c louring or naw muu
lirownville, March 31st, '64. n30-8 ly.
THOS. C. CEE1ISHAW,
MANUFACTURER DEALER
or
SADDLER? COLLARS
ALL KINDS OF
ARNESS, WHIFS, SPURS, LASHES,
K"ain Street, Opposite Ware's Bank,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
The cvralesMrarf''Vrm,,rit yet in the Scwirui Ma
chine Art. A curiosity worth scalu.'
Fljase scui for circulars w ith samples of Sewing.
The? Improved Mrhines save one hundred per
cent, uf thrtad and silk, acd make the Lock-Stitch
alike i.n both tides.
'They require no irtrnction to opcrata perfectly;
except the ' printed directions."
Nochntge in ecwin,; from one kind of goods to
another.
And no takirg Apart to clean cr oil.
Our New Manufactory is now cmlete. with all
its iiKu-liinery and tuo!s e-itirely new, and is already
raj idly turning out Machine?, which for beauty and
perfretir-n of tnish arunoi turptsicd by any manu
facture in the world.
B. Should any Machine prove rn?.itisfactory,
it can bo returned auiuiuuoy refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed fcy our
owu Aleuts.
FICKLE & S. 31. CO.
No. 45 8 ly.
.NO. 533 BROAD WAT, N T.
11
Tire? ittcri are prsnared. In rure Ikiurbon
T"liirky, from a combiuation of ov-r twenty dif
ferent Linls.of roots, Larks and herbs, wi.kh
act in perfect concert one with the otlier, pre
pared from the original formula piven by the
great chief, Red Jacket, to Dr. Ct.ftpin, who
used Uicm guccepsfully iu his practice Lr many
years, and by thch- use gained so great a popularity
n tjie treatment and cure of Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaiut, Constipation, Sick and Nervous Head-,
ache. Fever and Ague, and ail diikascsariMnpr frera
torpij llrer or indigestion. Persons suCerln from
either of these loathsome diseases will End a sure
cure by the use of these Bitters, wldch are perfectly
pure and free fmm all those dmps and poisons usu
oily put up in such preparations !d palmed off on
an unsuspecting public. A drip! trial lill con
vince themo! tki ntical that in the LKV jACHiT
there U vh tue which no other Litters possess.
Ttey ttrengttea and invigorate the Eystea.
TLey ere uncqnaledfor general debility,
They are a euro cure for dyspepsia.
They give a good acd healthy appetite.
They assist digestion.
They are the best stimulant in existence.
They are a preventive of Fever and Ague.
They relieve constipation.
They cure Kervous Headache.
They are perfectly pure and palatable.
Aped persons and delicate females will find they
can save large doctor's bills by lie use of these Lit
ters. Beware of counterfeits. Tbo Red Jacket Fit
ters are only sold in bottle with our Dame blonn
on the side, and our private government stamp
across the cork. o c a
FT??;
". ii i ! m av - m r r n
Jr mm, . t w- a ,m i e i a .
. .-IT:
BOOKS ! I0KSIB1
' MARSH BRO'S & ZOOK'8
NEW D00S-STOBB.
The ondersiirned, hsvlnc secured for a term of year
the new and spacious room under
HARE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Ber lesve to announce that they are prepared to sell
most anything a man may at for in ttjtir line, such as
MISCELLANEOUS COOKS,
; Of the finest qualltf.
Tor Children.
VICTOR'S & KETTLE'S
History of the Rebellion,
At ditTerent prices.
Also: All the recommended School
Books for the Territory.
Our stock of letter, Csp and Xote paper being sery
"large and of the best qality and bousht when Gold
was down, we will sell 20 percent, lower than any new
ipposuioa that may spring up. Yvenso uv jcw
those Stw Cheao Patent
conn oheijIjEtiq
left. And BOr such BCLLT HAND SLEDS l you
never saw.
Come in everybody where you can find anything you
wuh to read with a good place to read it in. .
' If ARSU BRO'S & ZOOC.
For Medicinal and Table use, which are perfectly
pure, and need only be tried to be appreciated.
None genuine unless thry have our gold label on
each bottle, and our i'v''n'f pressed iw w ax over
the cork.
Bold by all drupglsts SDd dealers throughout ti t
country. Call for our goods and take noothtr.
. .Circulars to the trade supplied on application t
Henuett Pie(cr & Co.
Sold by Ko. 21 Elver SU. Chicago.
' W. II.lTcCix;ERV. Brcwnville,
UKCWIST &PKOt3Ty, Peru, .
GADB Co . " "
Brownvllle, Juae 2. tset. no 39-ly
T.
J. F. MORKIS
; 3ucocssor to tt. Brown S. Co.
Wonld respertsnlly announce to the Citixens of
Brownville and - vicinity, that he has purchased the
Large and Well Selected Stock
OF
iO. 1EL TJ G- ?
MEDICINES. PA!HT, &5.
OF R. BROWN" &. Co.
lie assures the public jeneralty, that he will keep.on
hand every thdns us tall' kcept u
Fust Class Drvj Store.
and if determined net to be undersold for eah.
PRESCRIPTION'S AND ORDFRS C AREFULLV FILLFD
AT AT L HOURS
.W HIT-KEY BLOCK. MAIIJ" STSE2T
BB0WNT1LLE, NEBRASKA.
ix-8-ly
ESTRAY SALE.
Taken up by the undersigned residing in Glen
Rock precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, one
white heifer with red cars , two years old next spring
Said heifer was taken up on tho I5th day of Novem
ber, 1361.
ii-3t-ii David watkins:
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff,
Pare Li31.cs for 3icdical Panose s
All kinds Patent Medicines
DENTAL M'D FANCY GOODS,
Blank Eooks and Stationery,
The best brands of Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Inlioof.-ill olors.
Perfumery end Toilet Goods.
Tie assures his patrons, and the public generally,
he wiil keep on band :vn extensive .stock of tho ar
tides mentioned, besides nnythin-r find everything
usually kept in a first class Drug St ore, which he
is prepared to sell at low rates for Cash. Call and
examine for yourself
South-east Corner Main and First Streets
Brownville, Nebraska.
Prescriptions and Orders
Carefully Glled at ail hours.
THE
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iilli bltitiiilM
The readers f the Continental are a ware of the
importnn t'pofition it has asuujed, of the infi-.ienco
which it exerts, and of the brilliant nrray of j lit i
cal and literary talent of the highest oriJT which
supports it. No publication of the kind has, in
th;s country so successfully combined the energy
and freedom of the daily newspaper with the high
er literary tone of the first-class monthly; and it ii
very certain that no tuagnzine has "given wider
range to its contributors: or preserved itself so ct m
pletely from tho narrow in3ucn?cs of party or of
faction. In times liko the present, such a journal
is either a power in the land or it is nothing. That
the Continent! is not tho latter ! is abundantly
evidenced by what it Las dono by the rejection of
its counsels in many important public events, and
in the character and pwer of. those who are its
staunchest supporters.
Though but little mor than a year a rlfipsod
sinco the Continental was first ctab;is-htd. it has
during tb.tt time acquired a stereiigth -and a figni
fia'sce ivnling it to a positim f;r alove that prn-vii"n-!y
occupied a strength and a p'liiric.i! signifi
cance elevating it to a posit i'n far above that pre
viously occupied bjr cay publicatifnof the kind in
America. In proi f of vhi -b ssiprtu.n we call at
tention to tho I jili'wing facts:
1. Of its io!ical articles republished in pansphlH
form, a single onohnshu l, thus f;:r, a circulation
of ore hundred and six thousand coic.
2. From its literary department, a singl serial
now!. "Among the Mncs," lua, within a very I'cr
months, sold nearly thirty-Cve thousand colics
Two T'tlier series of its literary nrt'Jes have sho
beeD rcpuM'ihed in book form, whilj too flrjt jur
tion of a third is already in pre.s.
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to it, it will grestly enlarge its cii 13 of action, ftni
discus?, fearlessly anil fr.mkly. evury princple in
uolved id the great questions of the day. Thefiist
minds of the country embracing the mm most
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for ability, are among its contiibut rs; and it i"
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that this "magozine for tho times" will employ the
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not be a mere political journrs!; much tho larger
portion of its columns will be enlivened, cs hereto
fore, by tales, poetry and humor. In a word, tho
Continental will be found, under its new titatfof
Editors, occupying adosition and presenting attrac
tions never btfore found in magazine,
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MOLINE PLOYS,
On band and to arrive ak
D. A. CONSTiVBLE'S
Iron and Steel Warehouse,
20 aDd 22 Third Street,
ST JOSEPH, MO
Fe 24, n25-tf.
PAILS, Tubs. Kegs, Wasbboards, Keelers, Childran'f
Cabs and Wheelbarrows
M Laugh! in A Swan's
WKI L Burkets, Chums, Sieves, House Traps
Clotbe Pini and Castile sotp .
PILLS.
i 'CV ''J-.l-:t mo e
. "i.: t j .
Are von iek, teeble, and
coni!aiiiinjr? Are you out
cf order, with your system
deranged, your feelings
are often the prelude
to serious illness. Some fit
of sickness is creeping upon
you, ml should be averted
fcv a timelv use of the rijjht
rernedr. Take A' er's Pills,
ai:d c!r.e out fie aisor
cered liumois pttiil'v tlie
rod, and let tlie Hums
e on unoDstrucieu ju
!th again. They Ftimn-
-O'" ' late the functions of tne
Vrzjuv ?azA hnrfr into visorcus activity.
prrify the svtera from the obstructions which make
disease. A co:d settl-es somewhere in tlie rKly, and
obstructs its natural functions. These, if not re
lieved, react upou themselves and the t-urrouudiRg
orjrai:s, producing general aggravation, sul.ermg,
and disosuse. While in this cor.tiitiOD, oppressea by
the detangemeitfs, take Ayer's l'ills, ar.d see how
dircctiy thev restore the i atural action of the sys
tem, aud with it the buoyant feeling of health a-am.
Wliat is true and so apparent in this trn ial and com
mon complaint, is eo truo in many ot the deep
seated and dangerous distempers. The same purga
tive efiect expels them. Caused by smiiiar obstruc
tions and derangements of the natural functions or
tie bc-iv, they are rapidly, and many of them s urely,
eared by the same means, oue who know the
virtues of these Pills, w ill neglect to employ them
hen sulleriiig from the disorders they cure,
btntemer.ts fom lending physicist: in some of the
pnnc?pj.J ciries, ai.d from other well-known public
peiotis:
From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Feb.i,
livG.
Dr Ater Yonr Tills are the parfgon of all that
Is great iu medicine. They have cured my little
daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet
that had proved ii cun ble tor years. Her mother
Las been long grievously r-lilicted with blotches and
pimples on Her skin ml in her hair. Afier our
chi'd was erred, the alto tried yonr Pills, rr.d they
Lave cured her. ASA ilOliOlUDUE.
As Family Fhy&te.
From Dr. F W. Carticright, Xew Orleans.
Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their ex
cel'ent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess.
They are mild, but very certain and effectual iu their
action on the bowels, which makes them invaluabl
to us ia the daily treatment of disease.
EZea2xc4ir,t KEcadache, Foul Stomach
From Pr Fdirard Boyd, Baltimore.
Dear lino. Aver: 1 cannot answer you irhat
complaints I have cured with your Pills better thra
to fay a'l that tre ever treat iciih a purgatire medi
it'C. I i;Iace great dependence on that effectual
csthartic in my daiiv contest with disease, and be
lievii:?. as I do. that your Pills afford us the Lest V9
Lave, I tf caurte value theva highly.
I'lTTSBt'Ert, Ta., Jfay 1, 1?53. .
Dr. J. C. Atth. . .;r: I have Icon ie;eatedTy
cu.i-d of the" w ;it litiudache mi) body enn have by a
do e or two of your 1 ills. It seems to arise li in a
foul f totnach. which they e'eanse at once.
Yolu with great rcspect, ED. W PREBLE.
Clerk of Steamer Cuirion.
IZ'Aloan Disorders liiTcr ConiplninMu
From Dr. Theodore Fell, rXew York City.
Jvot only are your Pills admirably adapted to their
purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial
. fleets upon the Liver very marked indeed. They
Lave in mv practice1 proved more effectual for tha
cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy I
can nieutiou 1 sincerely rejoice that ve have at
length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of
the pioicsiiou and the people.
Dkpartment op THE IlTTEItlOrt, 1
Washington, D. C , 7th Feb.. JS5?5. )
Fir: I Lave m-ed your Pilla iu my general and
ho.-piir. 1-practice ever sir.ee you mt;de them, and
cei.i ot 1 esitate to say they are the best cathartic
Tie emp'ov. Their legulatrng action on the liver is
quick and decided, comeijueutly they ore an ad.
MiikLle remctly lor derai)gmeiifs of that organ.
Indeed, I have seldom lound a case of Lilious dis
rate to obstinate thnt it did rot readily vield to
thein. 1 rateruaily yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D.,
Physician of the Marine Uospital.
Dysentery. Piarrho?aj Kcl.ix, Voruis.
From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago.
Your J ills have had a long ti ial in in v practice,
end 1 hold them in 4-steem as one of the best aperi
ents I have ever totind. Their alterative effect upon
the liver makes then an excellent remedy, when
fiven in Fmall dores lor bilious dysentery and diar
rku"t. Their sugar-coating makes them very ac
ceptib'e t.nd couvcuicut lor the use of women and
chi;dicii.
Py;opfcia, Hrfipurily of tlte IIood.
From Rev. J. V. Hiwes. raster cf Advent Church,
' Boston.
Da. Ater: I Lave used 3 onr Fills with extra
OHiinnry stiececsiii my family end among those 1 am,
caliid to visit iu distress. To regulate the organs of
digestion ai d purify the blood, they are the very
Lett remedy I have ever known, and I can conft. .
deiitly recommend them to my friends.
Yours, J. V. HIJIE3.
Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1S55.
Dear fcia: I am using your Cathartic 1111a in my
practice, aud find them an excellent purgative to
ilcaiiba tha system and purify the fountains efthf
Hood. JOHN G. IIEAUIAM, M. D.
ConMipnfion, C'Mrriir, pipprrioii,
lilieuuinlisnt, 4out, Aeurulgta, lropr,
Iarnlrii" fit ,c
From J)r. J. P. Vavghn, Montreal, Canada.
Too much cannot 1 snid of your Fills lor tha
cure of costircncD. If others cf our fraternity have
found them as ctlieacious as I have, they should join
me iu proclaiming it. for the beiielit of the multitudes
who suffer from thr.t coiuplaiiit, which, although
lad enough in itself, is the progeiator oi others that
Fie worse. I believe cosfirchrss to originate in the
liver, but your Fills affect that or'un and cure the
disease.
From ZIrs. F. Stuart, rh'jslclan and iridiclfe,
iioston.
I find one or" two large do-es of yonr Tills, tnken
at the proper time, aie exceilci.t promotives of the
natural secretion when wholly or partiaily sup
pressed, and also very . eiiictual to cleanse tlie
stomach ai:d erjxl irorm. They are so much tha
Lett physic we have thtt.l recommend no other to
my patients.
From the Bca. Dr. Kiykes, cf the STcthod'ut Fpis.
Church.
rtrLASKi Ilorsr, Savannah, Gr... Jr.n. 6,
lkoiED MR: 1 should be ungrateful lor the
relief j our sU;l l as li ought rue if 1 did i rrt. report
rny case to 'von. A cold settled in my limbs and
biot'ht on "excruciating iuunJ-jjc )'uni, which
iK i'3 in chronic rluiimutiv. Motwiihttiinding I
had the Left of physicians, the disease grew worse
end worse, in'.til by the advice of your excellent
cer.t in Baltimore", Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your
I'll'?. Their cfilcts were siow, but sure. By per?
fevering iu the use of them, 1 am now entirely well.
Cr,.,r CnAMBF.rt. Baton Torre, La., 5Dec.,lS"5.
Vi?nf ';fnun Oout n painful iis. ase ihai hjis
I " - vVars. vilS CLMT &L1DELL.
Biit:ui.LLt I; j
r-?-"Mo-t of the Fills in market contain Mercury,
7M,0;1 , 1 ..!.! r.mli!v in kkilfnl hands.
r-Lt i i u u ittiumi". . ,
is dni.-erous iu a public rill. Jioiu the dndful con
'-ueuce tiist frequently loliow its incautious use
-r..s . .i.i i.a uiercurv or mineral substance
These contain ,no mercury or aui tuiuv.
whatever.
Price, 5 coats per Eos, or 5 Eozc3 for $1."
Trsjared lj Vr. J, C. AIE2 L Co., Lovcil, Mas.
ROII TIT
wm. n. ;cci;r: r.r.v, CrowaTiiie.
G. A. UUOWX & i-::0., Peru.
Jlr.H tUlAVF.S. S.ih-.
J0n?fW.H0LT.t r.liO.. Salem.
HOLT k SCOTT. Fails City.
LEWIS & MIPPIIE.';!), "St. Stephens.
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v8-r.S-ly
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SALT by the barrel or pound, Fine Dairy Salt, for
Sale o
At McLaughlin & Swan s.
ICK.KLS by the doien or barrel, tt a superior qwal--itv,
crnstantly on hand
At McLJCGHLIK A SAN,S.
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For tha Tear V:
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The war drama is approacbirn it, v ."k
interest. This year will pr-'-' h
Dom cT the Rebellion, win,..,.' V"X
eminent restored in the fa!l,-n . 'a
erated. and ..averv oblit.. i
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the History of tbe Country, arj1"? '"
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staiif sb-tuldtr ta sh(.ti!-Jer upon tho same platform
isa pl t;n on, lt.t? to restoro tb'j Union, muntatu
tje Const tuition, ami enforcj the laws. hittevcr
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policy of conciliation. Th? .'orli wiil advoeate
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author of "The Se"nl Li.'e,' b.-r, 1.
nrr-ula' female writers of Af "
contributors. In addition to t!.
short storieg, th re wi'.l be f-wi
Ori-.Mn.i! fV.r.v-ri hted Ni.Vclt?. T It
i ne .Mai a 01 iwn u vj
to-div, I?v th-j anther of "T.T -M:iud'3
Summer at S .nt-, Ij ; -bene
I ct. Fanny's Nl'trtot -n, J 1. -
In iH Illnstration a,.s.."P-:t,'r,:a ''
The publisher ehal! Dges a com; r.-n
sunerb Meotin-3 ani oth r jt.-l np--those
i 11 other Magft lines, and ou at ! -i
11 everv number. Colored f;..-li.-n I .
vanf-e: I; is th orlv Mj'M" " "'
Plates can be relied on. Fsch tu?!'
Fashi. ti 1'hres. er crnved on s ' 1
fr. m Frshions later than any ettier J-"
also, a doxrn or trore New rv jl '
Wood: s?s. 1 P;i ft. rrt, from whi-'i 1
or child's Cutrcecan be cut, wi'i
muntua-maker so that each Wl'fr'
will save a year's iby-i o t. f "' ''
Philde!pl.i.iand XeYork Ft.-b!.fl'5
at length each month. P.rr;'n'
ILm I Orpsses, gitwa. Ii- Culjt-.1
ere! r .i lry,cr vjhet. ie. ., ..
Tbe Woik- I'iiblo l).-pnrtm?r.t of t ';' '
whollf unrivab-d. Every nurti c"; 't.
or in-'to pnrterr.s ia every virl '7 ' '
Cr cret, Embroidery Kcit-ii'g. "
w. rk, &.., Evtry .u'.tiib,
pattern f r siiopirg, pure or cb:f
given each of which, at a retail m'.-
fifty cents. . . '
"Our New Cor,k-Dook."--The
hold Iiceetnts of "Peterb.n" are ' ' ."
1351 our -Cook-Rook" will bo . c;25,:.,
or.e of theijo receipts has be; ft tes
sis well worth th j prie-J of "I'.-'er
ceipts for the toilette, aiek-rwia,
tivlo.
and fasbinnnb! rrrt-iO in e
And hints on Ilo-rticaltare, H-'l-:,-z"'J '
matters interesting to lidi -s.
TFT? rAT. WAYS IN
Ot:e cof y for on year,
Three copies f',r one year, . -
Five eyries f- rr
Kight Copies for one year,
Twelve copies for one yar,
Sixteen copies for one year, , -.
Premiums for getting "Pj'' Tj j
eight, or more copies, mase a rK :;
son getting np a clnb of tbre, ,nr;-iii '
dollars or a ciub of Five, nJ 7. , ,t tfi
dollars and a half or a club of -lr.
tinz ten doliars or a ciuo i t -
fifteen dollais, an extr copy
of tbeP-
1661 will be given. If Prefd'th" ei "
send as a premium, unsie v. ,
Abmra,
in "ilt. or either of our Mezzotint. . "f
each 27 inches by 2:)-'3unyaa f;1' -t .-
Wind Child, in Jail," or "B',i t
ing for Uis P.elease ft om Prison. . '
getting up a club of Sixteen, two . .
the MagMine will U seat, or acy "J
premiums. . t pfTtS
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