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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1865)
r-yr the.' - . t. '''' " ' ; . . -Srfir" XV2 FLOURING TTILLztiy eeastantly ob. tat. J to atortiaent o'; Extra-uperflts td Ccmmcn SHINGLES, Aad all othar articles noisily kept la a first-r lars Merchant Plourir. or .Saw Mill. Krowrtil. Varoh XTjt,'4. n30 lv. THOS. C. CRENSHAW, ilAKt'FAinLKER cr - OADELLRY DLALtR COLLARS r ALL Or HARNESS, WHIPS, Si'URS, LA ITaiix Sfrectr0rposito""v7aros Bank, NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA GEO. . PRINCE l&;C0'S AUTOMATIC ORGANS!!! SCHOOL OKGAXSi A X D MELODKONS ! !!i Tfelrl)-Firc ThonsaniJ Now ia Use. j i Svtry Instrument ircrrarJtd fir Jive years j Tr ievetUr yaars iLe rior axovllenef of uur j iutro jiunis Qas nol boii q iigticDM, ana f.-r txo yars n lb etioruaous deajod h made i; iuipo ,t(W f.r s ti ui"et cur ord'-r-promptly, Wiib our (craia faotlities, wo feel warranted in assuring ur patrons it'th-lr ru'r4 will be jiror.iptly met, ai solicit a Diiauuc of thir patronage. t&A LTf Ittt D1SCOUXT TO CLKLOTJiX), CIII B fSUAKD SCHOOLS GTO. A. FRINGE & CO., Pufifnlo. N. Y. UO. A. PRIArC & CO., Cinoagq.Ill. An illo.i.-stcd Catalojne, ith fall description of tff l will b fr.u free li nr acdroi . PHILLIP DEUSEH, Main Street bet. First and Second St TT'ep cct-stiutir en hand the brst quality jf TOBACCO " Cilr;t i.Wi AXli SMOKfN'tJ, B IS G II S . Confectioneries CandifS, Pltiin ur.J Far.ey, " Oran&t, Rui-fnn, Itmoyit, fialrt, J igs . .A ' j i pies'. tS'c, Sc. Jlil rtinJs of Tvys, Cunr.cc FruittanJ Oysters. MILL Is eromm'--Jatinj, oOiigu. l atriotla : wide awaks to the inf rt-.i .( tut: uhlio, and v? lb Vest an..rtmnt of Vr:tis in his line evr .'rd 1 this market, ajd ii Jctcrnj'.ned iil to b maarld tor CASH. HELLO, STRANG Eli TTUEHE DIE TOl GET TIIOSV jsr E W. GOODSP J..BERKY & COS., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE J. BEKNY & CO.. Bt juei rea.ved, tmi re du vkiw-i. &t taad b aiviu kttet,r.e ot ihe lrsiKi stocks fi'.;e' DEY GOODS a5n in tbu fnarkrt.' Kei.iemif'- vhe la, j. jjerry & co;a TtllW Aal. U , Caaals 1Lirm .r..,,, ; " rr" 1 frd Parbi, sa, r,ttc.ee., - tJ- "RJcT aughlin 6 B wan BACK TO THE OLD ST.V'D ! CLOCKS; WATCHES. Acn S3 TH Xj "JEL ! 2 JOSEPH S II U T Z Wud rfpec'fuil iufonn t.u o'A nt, mrrs that l e acaiD ornedbt Jevelrj Sli in his oU stand on . Main atreet. omh hide, two d.r -t of ihe Bronjj viiie Horte. Me ke on nM splendid assortment f verytLiB in bin ilti or bnhine, hicU lie will salt s the lowrt terui frr 'i?h. X"L5lpa.ixxas - r Ctorki; W;tfceand at Ko ic. . Jiiaclrydone cntU short-j WORK WARRANTED. ! iviila, u.. iUj lih, loiL uS-vS'Ir Taken tip by the tMWrilierretdingln flixn L'r.rk ,...,: ' . , .... . . . , , .r7-.l m rxJteCr,WhUV,',:M " Uf k - V if i Tar"yc,'''!,l i.'ssl -rr.rer. V-JlPtl. . L-w.cK.vctc IUxNS-r.tf. l.uV'Vhii -rf " ifiTif i i : - - ' ' : .1- ' ; jf " 1-- 1 ; jy:'j '' r-Pw J. ( 'RaJ'l-. GiiOVESTEEN & GO, 'PIAMJ- TOilTK MANUFACTURER, ti,. .i.,niin rf fcn PnVv'-r ami the trade 5a Fortes, v, Lkh fur volume ana pur.ty oi tone an, uarivaiicd by any hitherto off.-rtJ in this mar .v- .., ..t-. im-,rr,rfTrr-rt. Fr-nrh . ra iid aeti in, Harp l eilal, Iron i ranm. Over-St -I'j.'ir.iti .t ij i . tt" 1 1 ----- - A.-..nnd etch instrument t.eu.g mane um-cr me j,ci of Ltr0 vcr3 r3 ta ibi'ir 1 !ic ;Crovsten riano Fcrte received the Iilghesfiiward of merit or er all others at the Celebrated TT oi Id's Fair! rrr wtfs rx'.iibitcl instruuicntc frotu the best makers r.f London, Taris, Germany, Philadelphia, P.alt-ituor',li.-stctt --i Xow Vork ; au4 also nt the Auorican Institute for live buesire jeur, the gold and .iiverJfr,e.l.NfumV.'.th of which can be w-cn a tour ware-room. , . . J)t the intrd.jtlon f.l lTiii-rovcaJcntJ wo maice largely, with a strictly cash Fybteua, arc eiraw-u H'l CTnr.'t;-i(jn. . " ' riUGES No. 1 Seven Octave, round cornt-re. liosewooa piano case O.-'nvc. runr.d c ruers, Koeewood heavy moulding $.".0.1. X '. ?."?cvtr OeisTP, round cmere, K-?rw..od Louis XIV style $325. a fa iiae of th nbore cut. Pt.?crji:Ti'vrci:icui.Ai: sent fkek. J IMPROVED C1T1 ITTTWfa The pa thiao Art. s.-t ir-'p-ovemci t yot in the Sewiao Ma A cmi-wity worth seeing. Plcae jend for circulars with samples of Sewing. Tbee Improved Machine save on hiiui'vJ rcr coiit. of t:m'Aj an i s.ik, atd make the Lock-Stitoh alike n b yih i Je3. , . ,7by rfiV-tirw no Irstrnction to operate, ptrfectlj, excfj't the ' prinu-d dirootk-ufl." No in ?cwirg frcoi one ki'.id of goods to another. And no tjiki;i2 avart to clean or oil. Our Nc w M.ir.Ti'actriry is now complete. with all is a!rndy ttx u.avii'i.crv a ris-.iijlv Hirr ir - : tools entirety ntw.au itt Mr.c'nnes, nhifh for Leauty and j i!fcti-n fscturv iu uf lii'i'h reaor fcuruiwcd by any naanu thevrorlJ. K. T: Should any Jfjchina prove unsatisfactory, It can be returned and uon?y refunded. Atn!! waa'.c; in oeunties net canvsssed by our ! OWE A'M.tJ. NO. KKOAOWAV, N. Y. No. it v3 ly. Tnasa Bitters are rrenarcd. ia ptjre nurbon Vhr-.ky, from a coiu'i;iuatun of ovr lnu iity (erent Whi is vt roots, barks and heiL, wlikti act In pt-rfect cout-ci t one witU tti cit r, pre pared from the originnl fornvala pivi-a bjr tti (Teat chief, 1LJ Jacket, to Ir. llniin, who used them euccescfuUy in bis practice I r uiai.y Tears, and by t)ier vacgainrd v-gira; a jxalnrity La tlic trcktmnt snrt cure if iiyepci-Mi, l.tv:r Comj lsir.t, ConstipHilpn, Si-k r.nt e.-ns ITeaJ die, fever and Ague, said all i :i s jiifc-iig from loniJ lirr or inrliKesilon. Persr.g suSTorirg from Uhrr of t!;se loutlikomo dUtasc? will f.nd a sure cure by the rf tlic"? Bitters, wblcl; .j e pt-rfectif pure and free i.-oni ail tliose drugs a'.id p-.-'uci-is nu aJIy put up in such preparations antl pIn:t! ofToci an untuspectlnfr puMic. A siiiKle ti I.-.l con T luce the mnit krptical that iu the KED JACHKf there is lrlue whLh no otiier Dittcrs i-owa. They ctrenglhen and Inyigorate tha Gj3tccu Ttey are uncqualedlor geaoral datility. Ttey are a sura cere for dyspepsia. They give a gcoi and tealtiy appetitt. They assist digests" They are tha tssi et jr.ulaTit in existeace, Taey are a preveativs d TTer at! Aguo, They rclleTe coastipatlca, Taey cure liTervont Heedache. Ihcy are perfectly pare aad palataMa. Aped persons and tlehYtite ft-Piales will find tbey ean save large doctor s bUls I y tte ue of thete lilt Urr. Ueware of counterfeits. The td Jacket F.it Urs are only sold In bottles with our name Mown cn the side, and our private goswnmcr.t stamp aaross th cork. -ct Jot aleHcinal and Table usr, which are perfectly pare, and need only be tritd to be aitrrcik!ed. od Rriitine unless U'ey linc our fold tuhel on each buUle, and our iuilials prrsard i- aaXbvcr I ' dt coik. - v Sold t y rH drurgltits and dealers throutbrmt iht . artunlry. fuis for our foods and take do Jhr. j Clrtui.ir to the trarte supplied oa application U I iScuuett rictrrM &. Co. j trM V SI lUvr bu. Chicane. i vV.lf T.TrCiii-i.' :-i . Tw Mtimie. i 'tuuvvjy ft-rliOUTj;, yru, .T. CADil Co.. " " " j rownvli:, juue J. IStii. i.eC9Iy j EDWA I'D" WT THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOLICITOR IN CJLVNCERY, O.lre ; Tr.- (.f Vn aitl Ft"it Street. BRO V V iLLE, N (-IIIUA SKA. NOTICE. Iu s.'.'t r.'.-.n'B 'ri h an rrdr fonj tha JVohate Ci-urtnf trhu C.ur.ty, N.-s!(a Territory, datrd .1. 11,1. 1 I loCI t I ... If T t uT i i-.i " -y -tufip. . 1 . MMiii . iismaro, Adininisti t.-r id lh- I-tate of W. W. l)(.nr.ion. n day or r.ri!. in 5 bo- ftn the hours o f P .V!. -ck. a. tn.. and 7 oVIock. p. m., -'icr at he isaic at the t fiiee of ii;e Pro- tsto Juufe late W. Y. ui i;-:trirp, riinv. sli cf the If.-nrsiv'-n's rijeht. fitlf and interest in ; It-.? I I".-; vifrTr scaithwe-t hi thv foil ih i:-; of th- f .iithey t . and the smith 14 of the s uth .ectii.i r.o. -,'ti wn nv. I, nor :h of ranpe ex- t. stna tbo n!.n ".r:'.yt ;i r.f tlir- ncrth"st h!. 'f hvi'lui tiii.JI, tv.wn 1, rr.r.L"-8, m", ar.d lts .n a. t ) and west of northwest of section no, 10, town no. I, fargo S. JOIIi' W. LATHAM AdmLnislwr E.-tat- ..f V. W. Dennisen. Beatrice, (iagc co Nth., March 9, 135. 27-3-7 McLArGnUN K SWAr are constantly receiving atidiioM t.itVejr &t.K:k of Onrries and Hard ware. Their Uo-ida aud Frii'e wilt suit verv:Mlv "o atiyotir- tlln.,, 'EW Orlei-ns, Ctiined. Cru.Leu ;md Pw.iere Su gara. Gui.ieu Syi up Siignr H-ue and Sorghum Moiases At McLatighlin & Swan's. ! w-tm . , , . .. ".. . , ' TNDIa Ruld.er aud Horn. Iresiinu. Pocke d flra ,JL .-PomiM. V.. ten Pocket combs, foo.ro lcucl.es i wt:.., Fi.h Hm and lins, hx.. .. M HeLALtrllLlJi A. SiVAA'S. mmwmm t nu;-1!? ?'1 4'V Hi mv- jj. v.cwl JLiili ?2 irrited to cur New Scale 7 Octsve Rosewood Piano ket. They trnng Pass, .- . i i ir who p.vs - :. - -ur. . .mw., mauuiaciure, isiuhj wwnnieu in every pur particular. enu mnre prnrei x iano rnrip. ana nj munnununng , , oTt 'It n ' tji i- a Jjne SO n43-v8-ly Wis, h. mcckeery, Ca-!i Wholesale and Retail Dealer Is 33 HEtL'TET Or i3 9 MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Taints, Oils and Dye Stuff, Pore LirAu"cs for Medical Pupcses AJl kinds Putent Medicines BE XT ML M"D FMrCY GOODS, Blank Bocks and Stationery, The beit brands of Chewing and Smokimr TOBACCO 'AND -SUGARS, Xls.o of o2X ojors. Perfumery and Toilet Goods, (le assures his patrons, and the publio gent rnl'y . ha will keep on hand an extensive ffpk of th .-ar ti:tes mentioned, beidos anything nd every tiiiiii; usually kept in a first class Drug Su t?, wiadt ho i. prepared to sell at low rates for Ce?h. Call and examine for yourself South-east Corner Main and Frrst Streets Ercwnville, Nebraska. Prescriptions arid Orders Carefully filled a t all hours. A FOETUNE!! E3IPLOYJUEXT FOR Svery 1to3.3r2 Agents wanted throughout the U. S. and Canada. SCC-CCO Watches. Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Rings Pins. Bracelets. Sleeve Buttons. Silver Spoons and Forks, Caps, Cake Baskets, 4"C worth Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars The Entire Stock of ft large Ilmporting House, retiring from business. For the purpose of closing out the Block at the earliest possible date, the undersigned hare decided on a great distribution made as follows: Each, and every Article, no matter how valu able, being Sold for $1. A CERTIFICATE of each articia with its value printed upon it is placed in an envelope and sealed thee envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for twenty-five cents each the person receiving on? of these envelopes is entitled to the article named therein by returning the Certificate to us with dollar, and the article, bo matter how valuable it may be, will be forwarded to him or her at once. There ate no blank Certificates and therefore every one is sure to get, at least, the full value of his i r hcrmonoy. Should the arti' le named i n tb? -fr-tiiinate not suit, any other whih he may e'.-: of tbesaine value wili be ubsututtd. We s. il th. L-crtificates as follows: One for 25 cts, five for $ I. eleven for 12, thirty to $5, sixty-fiye for 10, one hundred tirl5 i'his distribution affords a fine opfr unity to. A tent, as what lady or gentleman will not ilvcsi. l'wenty-five cents with a prospect ot jj-.'tnr. fiv. und -d or a thousand tims as mych. li ordeu n: u be addressed to us at our old stand No. 15, Maiden Lane, Nw Vork. Xjiist of ikrtiole, All of which are to bo sold for One Dollar each. 8oo tirCtsGoldTIuntMiacase w4tct e$50 t $1 .icb 3oo Ladies Goi.l Knauii-led. case 85 " 70 Jo 6oo Genu' Hunting casC Silver 35 200 Diamond Rings, 60 3ooo Gold Vest aud Neck Chains 15 3kk " " " 4 3ico '' Oval Band Bracelets, 4 4ooo Chased Gold Bra tlets fi " 70 t!. 100 do 30 d j 6 do 8 do 10 do 20 do 10 do 9 do 6 d ) J 2ooo Cbateiaine and Guard Chains 6 0000 Sftiiiaire ud Gold Brotche 4 2 joo Lava and t lorentiDe Brooches 4 1 jO Coral Opal and Emerald Brooches 4 2o-o Muaic, Jet, Lutra aud Flo entina tr Drops 4 45oo Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drop 4 4 kx. California Diamond Bre-tsr Pin 2 60 3m G,ld fi'b and Vst Watch Keys 2 60 F. b and Ve.-t Ribbon S ides 3 4ihk) setsS litaireS eee Bmtons.Siuds 3 3-" 0 Gold Ibimbies", Peiuils, 6lc , 4 fc 1.0 Minauire IK.fee'K, 2 50 i Minintu e Lickots Maic Spring 3 3'ou Guld Tontbpickt CroKSes, &c. 3 5oo Plain Goid Rt;i 4 k Cbi.sedGotd Rin?s ' 4 V o S'i.hc- set ana Signet Rins 2 60 8 do 6 do lo do 8 do 10 do do 7 do 8 do 20 do 8 do 11 do 11 do ti 10 do 10 do 16 do 16 do 10 d. 8 do 10 do 60 do 60 do 20 p do: 40 do 8:oo Caiii'-rina Di:i:n'vi Ruigs 75, o ts Ladies Jewelry Jet & Gold t.mo Sew" Jewelry Caiaej Pejrl&c iio-)o Gold Pens, silver Biteuaiou holders and P m ils . 6000 G Id Pens and GoidXouoted U.ji.iei.- 6no Gold pens and Gold extension ho lders anoo Silver Goblets and Driakinj Cnps i mwi Kiivrf'.!.... 2 4 IS Sliver Fruit an l Cke BotkeU 5.)Oo Dozen Silver Tea .Spools 6xk do do Table spoons forks 20 10 tMJ Abt.MS. e wapt aj?nts in every regiment, and in eve,ry town and county jr. the country, and those acting as such will be ailowed ji cents on every Certificate ordered by th .-in, provided their rerittflnoe amount to one d.llar. A teats will collect 25 ;euw for every Ccit.jicite, and remit 16 cents to us. VSf Write plainly, say only what is necessary and be prompt. v AMrs,ti IRAKI) W. DEVAUGH A CO., 24-:: in 0. ij, MukIcd jf "A Large assort riieut of Pocket knives. Batcher kniv etc. etc., cau botieeii At Mticra.v sir Ay Hi CULTIVATORS, Scytnea, Ciad'es, Son(1 Phnvl ptr ' tic . Rakes, Iloes, ' t 7 J 7 At McLauRhlin Swan'ck "DKOOMS,. Blarkinir brumes. S.-ru - Wliik brconis. Blacking, Matt he bbins brnshes hes. Ink, Writin i-aper, .c, ac, McLacchlis k Swan's ASTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the undersigned, livin? six mi'es bv west pf Prownville, Deo. 14th, one red and white 8tear, three years old last spring. lo-?t ,vW KENNEDY. ESTHAY NOTICE. Taken up hy the nnder.igncd, living two miles above Bronville, Ketuaha County, Nebraska, on the 16th day of December, ono black horse colt, two y-rs old, very ror when taken nn. no marka or brands. 15-.lt ISAAC J OFFERS. "JJILOI R, Butter, s. B.icoti. etc.. stc. A At Mdjaughlin & Sw&n'.s 1 THE UORACEjWATpSS MODERN ; ' " - IMPROVED OTxisTiCT? BASi - I FULL 1 ntbrr' PIAITOS are built cf the test and ttost thoroughly seasoned mi terla's, and will stand anycUutate, Tbt tone is very leep, ronnd, fully ani;aeliew the touch e'astic Cich Piano warraateU tor Are years. ; fris from $-25 to $700. ... 4 , . , , , - : i , . . ' .' TESTIMONIALS, ' . 7- ' .- "The HoraRceWatfis Pianos axe known asamong th very best." Evangelist.' - 'We can spe;ik ot their nerta frci personal knowl edge." Chtittian izte!Iigenter. ' . "XVsreTs' Piauoa audilMlcnch"ieng coTnparisoa with ibe finest wdo any where." ilomi Journal. $190---IJE'W 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ m -maker, rr $1&0; !. w',h carved lcgs, $200, $225 and t'240. Second-hand Pianos and Alodeons at $25, $40, $50, $S0, $76, $100, $115, $125, $150, and $160. ......... s ...... The Horace TTafer'a Jfelleot and ITarmoaivm, Tuned the Equal Temperament wjtjjthe Patent Pivided Swell. Prices from 55 to $3o.. iviexaxic.er ur; gan s from $200 to $500. 53A libera! discount to Clersymen, Chnrches, Sab bash Schools, lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. HOS ACE WATERS, Ag't, No. 81 Broadway, Jf. X. "The Day School Kelt " -- ' . 40.OO0copics issued- A new Singing Sook for School? and Seminaries, called 4Le Day Scliwil Bell, U now ready. It cwutaias a' out two hundred choice sonS. rounds, catcher, drels, trios, quartctts, and choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 pa?e of the Elements of Music, which are easy and progressive. - Ar.jt.up the laree number of beautiful p'eefs may be found,' lucie Sam's School," -Doi'.'t y.. hear the children coming," "Always look on the auii'iy side," The litllo lass, 'and "Little Lad," ' Oh, if I were little bird," "Bird of beauty." ' Pretty pear tree," "Anvil Chorus," '.Meet me ly the running brook.' kc. It i compiled by Hoiare Waters, anthor ol V-Sab-hath School Bell," Xo. 1 and 2, wr ich have bad the cm . inoii.n sale of 825 0C0 copies. Prices paper covers 25 cents. $20 per 100; honud 30 cent, 25 per loo; cl.ih bound, eiuhus-ed gilt, 40 cents, $35 per hundred. ?5 cpies fuminhed at tbe one hundred price. Mailed .v.. ..I bi i Salboth Sihovll Dtll, So. "fniins 144 pages, and nearly twa hundred tunes am? bymsn, and is the n-'.st wnnisr S, fj, BOn evpr Issued Aiuong the .pniar pieo ' "ica Above.' ' (.hririan He leoesare, ' Kind Words,' ero," "Beautiful Zion." I ought to love ir? Mother," '-The Angels told mesa, 'In the L'eUt," "Rest ror the Weary," &c. Prices paper covers, 20 cts. each, $15 per hundred; bound, 25 els. each, $30 per hundred; Cloth bound, embosscti gilt, 39 cts., $25 per hundred. ' ' Salbath &hool ll,yc. is sn entire new work of 192 aages, andnearly 225 tunes and"hjmns. as tbe music is a little more difficult it is just tbe book to follow Bell No. I. 'early one mil lion of thee Bells have been issued, aud are now ring. ing through this and other countries. Among the many choice pieces may be found, snail we meet be yond the river 3 There is a beautiful world. Sorrow shall coma again no more. Don't you hear the Angels oorriing? Thou, God, seest me Sabbath Bells chime on, fee. Pi icps of Bel I No. i are tbe Mine as Bell So. 1. Both numbers cjTi, be obtained in one volume. Price, bound copy. 40 cents, $35 per hundred ; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 60 cU., $45 per hundred. 25 copies furnished at the oue hundred price. 'Mailed at the retail price. H'atfra' t'ori Harp. A new Sunday School Book: of 1G0 pasres of beautirl hynjoc and tunes. U con t. line uiaoy gems, such as Shall we kuow each dher there ; Snffer lit tie children to come nnto Me; Tbe beautiful snore; Oh, 'tis glori ous; Leave in with my mother; He leadeth me beside mil i whirrs. 4ic Price paoer cover-". 20 cents; $i5 per hundred ; hound 35 ccqts - $2o per hundred; clotu Ootuid. euib. s.-cd guiu ib cents $3 J per hundred Mailed at Hie retai: price. It is ediUed by Horace Wa teis, au'hir J Surni. School BelU Nos. 1 and 2, which have bad the em. ih..iu aiss of over eitiht thouaiid copies. Ji.st publ:.-hedby UORAlK WATKttS, Ko. 4SI Broadway. Xew York- The yeio Pntriutic Sang DoiJ:t contains 96 papes of soui-'s, dners arrt choruses botb sa cred and secular, including 14 p.iges of prayera for sick aud dying soldiers, and Soldier' Scripture Manual. It is well suited for social sins'iug, a well as Sabb'db worship. Among tbe many beautiful pieces may be f.iii.d, .here iiheiiy uwellsismv t.ouiiiry ; TheCbrU tian bevo, Three cheers for our banner ; Come aing to (neofbeavyu; Columbia, the vera of lie ocean ; F.e iii an's gathering; Columbia's King forever; Marching along, itc. Prioes papercovers, 15 cents, $luparhaa dred. Mailed'at tjie retail prc , Tht Harp of Freedom, contains 32 psgesof songs, due's and choruses, for Free dom. Amoug the ctvdce pieces we would name, Fail freedom's morn; O let my people go; Over the moun tain ; They worked me all the day, &c. Prica 6 cents siugle, 60 cents per dozen, $3 per 'hundred ; postage 1 cent each. Hull : A Saertd Cantata. contains 126 pages. Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer, musit by Prof. Cull. This is an excellent b.k for concerts fortheyoung. Prices paper covers, 20 cents; $16pi hundred ; bound 25 cent;. $20 per hundred. Tie Revival Jlusic Booh contains 73 pages'of tunes and hymns, designed for re rival, prayer, aiidconfereuce meetings. Price in paper covers, single copies, 10 cents; $3 per hundred. -Mailed at the retail prices. - The Atheneum Collection, . v contains between four and Ave hundred pages of tune, an I hymns, uew and o J, or the choicest kinds, ft church, Sunday school, revival, missionary, teniptran c prayer and conference, and all h'uda of t-acred and so cial meetings. Tbe music in this h,.ok has life and art iunii' n in it, like Shining Soore, Ket for the wean Sha I w kn iw each othe--there?-Shall we meet beyon the rive ; There is a beautiful, wo:'! ; Kind w. rds Sweet h.j. r of prayer ; There is a la'id of lote; Sufir little chi dren to come unto me ; ssve 'he Nati ic. Piices single copies, bouiid fiO rent; $45 p hundred; cloth bound embossed v'!'Ti cent; 65 pei l.ui.d-ed- Mai'el nt the ref v- - e, H'-KACK WA TEd.S 4S1 B i!ay, New f n Publisher of tb above Bvoto. Vocal 31uhIc. icitr '.T J-.-coii jianiincnt A large assortmrt of new n:. popular songs, ballau duets, quurtetts H iJ c'r;rusv. i-su-d d.iily. Auiooi the most popular .irn hi.all we tnow Odch oiher therp Lcwrey; Why hav my l. ved onesg ;ue ; I will be true to the; Ob, there's no such girl an mine, by Foster; Mother's love 1 true; Sweet love, forget menot.a, by Keller. 25 cents each; I hear sweet voices siugina, Uome is home; Forget if you can. but forgive, by Thomas. 30 cents each. Instrumental Musis for the Ciano Forte we art coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more , Alwavs look on the sunny side; Snail we jrnow eacs other there? ic,, with brilliant varistlons by Grobe 60 rents each. Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Qnadrlllt &.c , by popular authors. All kindt of Singing and In 'uction books. Catalogues mat led free to auy address' aiysic msUed at the abtire prices. IFafers' Cheap Jtuiie for the3HUion. 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UNION OF THE WORLD AND ba U to;:' ,g.: .4n.nln.tion of anv Ieinocratic or oocserruiive newspaper. It addrci-st-s' weekly alone more than 100,000 subscribers r.oa constant purcnascr?, ana reaches at least halt a million reader. With the steady icfirctfe in e:rc?Jaticn ihich it now ec;oys, tbcr-c numbers will soon he dotihkd. Nothing less than this should satUfy thoe wha,bcHcrc that the . . . it . T r . r . i. - l. ! I only Uope tl restoring tuo ounu mm we nuuuiii; of the Constitution over ft now dmracted and di vided country, lies in wresting power from the handa of tbosa fas.itit'isra has hetrd to provok invite, and prolong the -Car: ond thr.i to accomplish this end, r.o means is so ellectiva u lk diiluien, through able and entorprifing newspapers, of sound political knowledge among the working ujcp, the thinking men, aud the votiegmen of the 'orih. Enterprise, industry and money will be liberally expended to mi ke The "World the liest Newspaper in America- Its news fruia every part of tfie wcrld wiil ba early and nthentie. Wherever the utegraph cxfcils.or r-.ilroad r,:n, ur si;ninht.:its ply. it wul anther ti e IstfiFt i;i'.i. v-t C. it has a Inrjr e staa ofi.ccoinpllih' cw-yi nuies, v,Lo will lek-grf 'it.(.ent w.tn a!! Hie tctiri ii'i in J write to as the latest k .. . t news from the var u. ??a's u war. it uas correj- pnndeuts oiid report' rs t'r tv mercial centre in AMcnoi.an verv political a dc. in- rope, whoso letters and di.-paKbca wul lenvt; nyftitng 'wcrtar oi nvte unanown tJ it3 reader?. v ; the Market Reports cf the World are more com plete than these i f nt.y ahcr newspaper. The F.ditr.rs invito c.-miarij...n in thi? respect and lotiit to toe reports of th Clrnl Market, tbe general and country Produce ilarkau - -Money Mar kets in itc)Iumns.as irrxf vf it4 exellenca iu this rcspcU. The world has also A Special department levnted to Agriculture, filled yith editorial art!,.-hs commnr.icathins from practical iurmcrsaad mechaa ics of the country. . The war in wbicb the nation is cnjr -J n?aitst armed and infotuatcd Rebels, and the radical cf the auaiini-tratirn wwl Vco3ci hao coa spired to hr'ing together upon one piatfonn all con servative. ' Union-lovicfi and Constitntion-loving men. of whatever former nanw and creed. JIany of tbr.so who- within tbe limits of the Constitution, fouirht the battles of the ballot hex under the leadership of those patriotic statesman of other and better days, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, to gether with the messes whose principles were those of snch patrio'" as Andrew Jacks:i, and William L ilarcy. "Silas . right and Stephen A. Douglas, now stanr shoulder to shoulder open the saiae platform is a tilain one. It is to restore tha Union, maintain the Cunf titution, and enforce the laws. Whatever makes for this end, the exercise of force cf the policy of conciliation. The World will advocate whatever makes against it. The World will oppose, It willoppote every enemy o the Union, whether armed in rebellion at the South or insidiously plant ing the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty at tbe North. It will oppose every violation of the Constitution which ia the only hope and bond of Union, and our only authority for exu jrtic;; or compelling the alle giiuieo of the Soutn. It will oppose very infraction of the Law. in hijrb p'&jts or ip low, by reekless aod luiuidod pfirti snas,or by the adrainistra'ion which has. been their example, It will fearlessly exercise the Freedom of the Press ; it will constantly uphold and defend Free dom of Speech and Freedom of tb Hallot. To the lawless acts of the Administration, its arbitmr" and unjust arrests and expatriat ions, its denial cf the right to the writ of haleaa corpus, its illegal proclamations, its abrogation of Stataand federal laws, its despotic nccumalations of nngrant ed power, and its subversions of the safeguards of civil aud jxirtonal liberty, it will constantly opdose the letter and the spirit of our guprema law and the advocacy of scund doctrine, until American free men shall be rousea to the recovery of thgir. rights, their libertiej their laws, and their limited and well balanced government, by the resistless decision of the ballot. - - - Profoundly impressed with the desire to contri bute all thas it may to thiTgrcat work of this gener ation, namely, to restore our national unity, and to place tbe United States again formost among the nations of the earth, and fi.at id the peace, pros perity, and happiness of its people. 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All papers of either edition, will be d!iooatml at the end of ti. time paid for. UcKEE, F1SHBACS A CO. Pronrisuiri. Al and 13 Locust street. St. Lorn, Ma. GET UP 101R CLUBS FOii 1561 NEW AND SPLENDTe PREMIUltS peteson's magazine. THE, BE8T AND CHEAPEST IN THE WlgLn ti,;. n..T!r Mnnthlr contain l tuie rF money than any Majraiine in th v r it will have nearly 100 pasres, 2a r. 1 .-..lored tatterns.and 'i0 wo- I fr..iT.'r if , T.I ,1- ! - ft '' .l''. il r i ' r- ! .r to C2.EJ ''" all this for only Two D i:ar a V less than magaiines of it civs, r ,"r; to tak -Pet!rrson." Ii iiiiithHiin'r Mi'-'iiuo that w, ' ... subscri ' ii r,:o-j irner line,,) ana is, tnereiprw e nipcati Th tbe Tims. Th ..,rii. in 'Peterson'1 are ounce t vl-. lh bt puf !isi d anywhere. 31r. Ann S. "I'b' F;t- Rod;in Mrs Dfiioii, Frank Lee li.Ji.'t, 'hV author i.f-Susy L'n Dairy." T. g. Arhnr.L 1 ( baad'-r MonU..ii. Gabrieiie Lee. vv'"'f Townsen i. R-alle Gr-y. Clara Augusta, and th .tiithor or -'1 :ip Hecon l Lift." besides a!I5iao't i o. ,1'ar tci!ft writer if Anoric are r-ju',r T.r.tnbot-r- ! adJi.ion to th-usual nnmh-rct -hr' st'-rie'. there will be given In 1S64, Fuoi tlno'in.il Copy-righted N-. velets. vis : l - Maid of H'.uor- a story of Queen B.bj Stephen. The L.st Estate a story Bw ibe author r "rat eccna un- : .-.n , .mop ar .araUiera. bv frana- ! iV;e I "t. tniiii-v's N'.irtotinn. by Ella Ro'davi. j - - - ... In it Hln'f ration. a' 1 he Mihliii r chail n" -,, re" rson is onnrm. en a eomparisiai between in piiper'i M'. i--tinrs ami oiu-r imi yu.onj'i--tuvs in 'he' M valines, and one af least is jiv m imv m,i)r. C.l,.red fashion plates Ij ad vance: It is the on y Magmine whes Fsihioi 1 la can be relied on. Each nuo ber eontaiBS pillion Plates, engraved on s eel, and c..Hd Ircm FadioK.- u. ter tlan any other MsgsinerH als.,.a dczen ..r more New Styles. tutJ Wood: sIm,, Pattern, from which a Drtss, llanos or child's Cu-tome -an be cat, without the aid of man'ua-maker s that each number, ia this 7 wili ave a year'soibjri?tioa. The Prts, iLoD!n' 1-aii.idelphiaan.l New York Fashions are dsserlW 4t length each month. Patterns of Caps. txnn Head Dresses, Ac, iven. Iti colored patteros i embroidery, crochet, Ac. . , The Wolk- Table Department of th.s Mf !" " wholly unrivaled. Every number contains a d r more patterns in every vanety oi xancy Crochet; Embroidery t Knittinsj, M w..rk, Ac.. Ac, Ac, Every month, a "fj pattern for slipping, purse or .chair m re iven-each of which, at a reUil itort, W 11 OurnNew Cook-Bookr-The Original Hoor hold Eeceipts of "Peferion" are quite famous, fw . . I .....1 .n. vinTfl KQJ latJtoar'-Cor.k-Iook' ill a w - - been tested. Thu a.t one of these receipts 049 r I'atersun. ia wen wiijiu ux price v. . i .1 e v eeiris for tne toilette. s:ck-roow ' eeirfa New and fashionable muie in every uVmbef. And ' hints on Hortkalture, Equestrianism, and matters interesting to ladies. TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVA.NCF One copy for one year, Threecopies for one year, Five copies for one year, Eight Copies for one year. Twelve copies for one year, Sixteen epies for one year, 'Preinicrr.' for rertimC up Clubs! TI eight, or more eopie. malte Club. Te eit; sonjetfinj upac!uh of three, aud remitt-V t' dollars r a club of Five, and remittia dollars and a half or a cJub of Eint. aa Jt1! 1 ting ten dollars or a club of tweivw. and raxiiaM fifteen dollar, an extra eopy of the tuaaiist Ifefil will be given. If preferred, be wevsr, s s?nl as a premium, (inte'I of the extra Wf-r. and J!lu!-tr:itd Lady's Album. brn lsom-Iy I d'1' in gilt, or either of our MLiiotinLs, for frat'.if eacb 27 in'-hes bv 2!) "Ujr.yan Mr'iij 'roa v Rliod Child, in Jail," or "iiunvan's Wife IateKtl ing for Uis Release f o-n Prisou." To every pn getting up a c!u') - f Sixtaen. two. extra oopit'f the llagasine wi:i be sunt, cr any tw. of tue ott premiums. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J PETER SO? o..lUo Chestnut Mreet, rni.a-ap"" All Postmasters constituted AgenU; bat ai; person nay get up a club. Lpecimens sent grait tously, if wrirten for. NOTICE TO TEACIiraS. The ondersigned, Board of ExamiOprs boM their meetings for the purpose of examining School PM.attheolIice of E. W. Thongs- All fDJ are required te hive a certificate from the previous to the comm en cement rf ri-ir boc E. W. THOMAS)- School T. Ii. FISHER. Gxaiia"t JR.IARLOTT) ers i SAWS, rummers, Miners Picks Hatchets Files, Cx Chains At MoXaughlin & Swan'a i i s 1 j I t i t ! i t i t I t ' t ; I i I 1 i