Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 22, 1865, Image 4

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Watches, Chains, Rings, See, Ccc.
A. H. ROWEN & CO.,
( Ayri,t for tht Mantif'tclfrcr.)
36 'tMin.iu Street. Xcw Turk,
Offer the Following Inducement to
BUY KKS OF VALUABLE JEWELS
Uaving Leea for a long time enj;ageJ In the Packet
trnainers, and PstabMsbed our reputation for prompt
( ud reliability. nJ pofieMng (treat facilities lor
elHng Jewelry in tUi way, we arecouflilenl tbat we
can give tirfac!ion to all b feel disposed to patron
ise n
$050,000 VTorJIi orTTatcIics,DIa
inontl Tins. Chains, nins,
All to be sold for
- ONE DOLLAR E A C II !
ntjut retard torilnel Xot to be paid for until
7ou know wLat you arc to revcive!
Splendid Tdstof Aniclcs!!! All to be Sold
for One Dollar Each ! ! !
175 Watches (baiidM.tucly enRraved, and
warranted perpect time keeper-,) vary
trts in price from f,23 to $120oach
S25 Ladies' Watches, solid Gold Ilan-
i inn Cases 65 each
C5o Gentlemen' Silver Ctcbes, $15 to $25 each
6.100 Latest style Vest and Neck Chains, 4 5 to 3o each
fcioo ;eau California Diamond Ping, 2 fo to '.5 each
4k California Diiini nd Kar Vr;, 2 oo to 15 each
Xooo Miniature aud enamelled He vol v-
mirriu, 6 oo to 25 each
Sooo Caliaforni Diamond and Enamelled
(ieui'i Ecarf-Pin, ue styles, 6 oo to 15 each
loo Maihituc and Emblem Pins, 3 oo to lo each
25uu Uvld Band Bracelet, cu.rareJ
and plain ' to 2l cn
uoo Mosaic aud Jet Brooches 3 oo to 7o each
Sooo Cameo Broocbe rich pattern, S oo to 6o each
' 4oo Florentine ud Lava Pin the real
article 4 oo to 1o each
5oo Lava and Florentine Ear Drop 3 oo to fo each
ooo Coral Kar Drops, 4 oo to 6 each
Sooo Ladies' ChatelaiuCbaius.Jet 4. gold 15 oo to 2oeacb
6ooo Genu' Pin. splendid assortment 2 oo to 15 each
4ooo Solitair Sleeve Bnttou. 2 oo to 6 each
looo Siud and Sleeve-Buttons, in sets,
very ri h 3 oo to 15 each
looo S eeve-B;ittons plain, enamelled
and engraved 2 oo to S each
loooo Plain and handsomely eng. Rinss 3 60 to lo each
8ooo 8pring Lockets, double ca, richly
eugravel 2 oo to 14 each
15.KW mi Ladies Jewelry, new and
latent sijles 6ootol2ea.h
tooo GoU Pens and han.lioiae Si'vcr
Cates 5ootoloicb
Thl entire list of teautiiul and valuable Goods
will be sold, for One Dollar each. Certificate of 'l
the above articles will be placed in envelope, ani
ealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, a or
dered, without repard to choice. On receiviiip a Cer
tificate you will see what article you are to have, and
then it is optional with you to send one dollar and re
ceive the article or not.
Certificate can be o'rfered for $1 ; Eleven for $2;
Thlrty-flve f.r$5; Sixty-live for $10. and One hun
dred for $15. We will tend a single Certificate on the
receipt of 5 cents.
A. H KOWEN- & CO.
Box J270 36 Beekmaa Street, K V.
v9-2i-2ui A. &. Co.
EATING HOUSE!
BY FRED. AUGUST,
LIAI2T, BET. TIP-ST AND SECOND STS.
nnowxviijrjii ir- t.
Oyster, Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Ginger Bread, etc.
tC, of all descriptions constantly on band.
GOOD XKALS served in the bett style and nnshort
notice. ix-4-ly
ATso lar;e assortment of
Tobacco, Cigars, Jfvits, Candies,
Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sovp,
Crackers, Raisens, Cur
' rants, and a supply of
CONFECTION ARIES.
BEN J. ROGER'S
LIVERY STABLE
COR. FIRST & ATLANTIC STEETS
BRO WNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
IS THE
Z3sX OJ5T com:
iETU
' Institutions, of the kind, in the West
THE BEST
AND FINE
BUGrGrlKS
TO HIRE. TERMS REASONABLE.
An Extensive
Is connected with the Stable.
STOCK BOHIDEI3
Ity the
Day, Week, or Honth.
May, 11th, '65. 34 1 y
r,IRS. C. W. WILLIAMSON,
' AG EXT FOR
Florence Sewing Mac&ines
JIAIX STREET, RET, 1st and 2nd
Opposite Mrs. Ilewett's Milliner Store,
ITving just received a good assortment of these
Machine, respectfully invites ber friends and the
public to call and see them, as they coed only to bo
een to be appreciated.
The Florence Machine has advarf apes over all others
as It makes F Q U II D I V V E It K N T
STITClIKS.it baaalsoue UliVLiKSl
ULEFi '.KD, which enables li e operator, by
simply turmuK a ibumb screw, to have the work rnn
Cither right or Iclt ; It is u'most noisclrsg, very rapid
making five Mitches at ench revelation doing the
Corscst and Finest work with cqu! facility. A f upo
rlor Ilemmer goes with each Machine, which will
turn a hem of any desired width. Each Machine has
also one of Barnum's Self-Sew ers, which guides the
work itself and is of incalculable value.
They will be sold at Chicago, or St. Iui8 Prices,
(with rreisht added.) s-23rG3oni-
FAIRB ANII '
ETAXDAUD
SCALES
) Alio, Varehouse Trucks. Lett
Presses, &c
i FAIRBAIIKS GREEI1LEAF & CO!
12 EARE ST., CHICAGO,
v 0"Be careful, and buy only the genuine. S
1 iUT & FOX; Agcnts,in SU Lonis. y-ix-l-if.
ISIIAX REVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FALLS CITY, NEBEAEK&.
EJ" Vlll pracueeln all the Courn jf Keb.
THOS. C. CRENSHAW,
JJAKUFACTUKEB DEALEE
GADBLERY - HARITESS
ALL K.IKDS OP
ARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, LASHES,
N&la Street, Opposito Wirs'j Bank,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA.
DttlKD Apples, Dried Peaches, sago, Rice, starch,
oap, Candles, etc., etc., -
At IIcTjausMin &.Swan's.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
' Taken up by the undersigned, living tbrea milef
." Bvuth West of Kemkba City, Nemaha County, Ke
' traika Territory, on the 6th d iy of April, lj,65.
' On Brown Mre, with black pot on the Icfl hir
titendirff down the le about eifrht years old
, ZQity'd. TILGIUiUN B. SHARP.
C HEEP Shears of Uie rtot arproved make, for salt
U At LIcLaushlia It Bwtn'i.
iyer-s Sarsaparilla..
si
DR. J. A. HARVEY,
THE REXOIVSED
Hagnotic & Clairvoyant,
9U Wash in &tm lcc. Lit. 1th and 5lh SU.
ST. LOUIS, 31 0.
(POST 0F1MCK BOX 30SS.) !
The Suiernatural Gift of Clarivoyant Eight Po
sebed by thla wonderful pernou, to such an astouUh
ing decree, con viuces tbe most skeptical of the Un
limited Powpr be has In cases re?drdius LHK t
1 1 I'j I VI I I!y tl)e suce ' ouie Superior
JV.;"ei'b i enabled U perceive the Caue aud Condi
tion, and U euJjwt'd wit i the capacity to heal
ALL DISEASES,
This fact the Doctor h u demonstrated in thousand
of cases from all parts of the world, during tbe lat
twelveycarw. The folljwlag dieases'in their most
obtinale form, viid ntider his Macic Tonch, to-wit:
CONSUMPTION ard ASTHMA, in from
one to six weeks; PAItALYSIS and all dUeasesof
the Kervous fynieru incl uding EPILEPS1' or
FITS in from one to three days. Diseases tf the
LIVER, IiEAHT imd KIDNEYS in from one
to ten days. All Diseases ot the blood, such as
Scrofula, Erysipelau, Fever Sores, kc, accord
ing to tbe seventy of tie disease. - -
FEMALE DISEASES,
Treated by a New Method; with speedy and tbe
most happy results.
The Doctor's Roms 3re crowded daily l"y persons
pronounced incurable by the whole Medical Faculty,
and no one t-houid despair of relief until after be:n?
examined by tbe Doctor's Clairvoyant Kye , without
asking question, he tells the Cause, Location and
Condition oi any and all Diseases, and whether hecan
promise relief. Tersocs on the verge of the grave,
and such as have not walked for years, are now living
to testify to the Doctor Woudcrrul Skill and Success.
The Doctor aevertises nothing but what he baa the
ability fo perform, and will give the most Complete
satisfaction to all who come under Ma treatment. In
valids who cannot ronsnll the Doctor in person, can be
examined and prescribtjJ for by sending by letter a
simple statement of tbjir cases. References to Cures
performed, cheerful iy made.
3l J&m "3Lm
ASTHMA, heretofore considered an incurable
disease, is treated with perfect succeRS in every in -stauce
by tbe Doctor's newly discovered method.
All Cases of CAK CEH or no matter bow lone
standing, removed in frem twelve to twenty-four hours
without instrument or pain, by a process revealed to
the Doctor while in the Clairvoyant state, which it
known to no other person living. n23-iy
TO MERCHANTS, F ARM Ell
AND ELACKS31ITIIS.
IROIf! IEOHI!
D. A. CONSTABLE,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
UAS ON HAND AND FOR
AND WELL SELECTED
SALE A LARGF
STOCK OF
IRON, STEEL,
AND
Heavy Hardware.
COMPRISING:
nORSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS,
SPRINGS, BELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, THIMBLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON BOXES, SCREW PLATES
BOLSTER PLATES,
FILES, RASPS, WRENCHES,
SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS,
SHOEING HAMMERS, PINCHERS,
NUTS, HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHEELS, AC, AC, AC,
ALSO
WOODWORKS !
coursisiKO
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOWS,
WAGON BOWS, SHAFTS, POLE&,
AXE S, HOUNDS,
AXE HANDLE BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW I NDLES. Ac.
ALSO AGET Fi THE SALE OF
F IR BANKS C LE S
AT
PilCTOIlV 3PXIXOISJ3
HAVING LAID IN A LARGE STOCB
OF THE ABOVE GOODS,
DIRECT FRO.M-TUE
FACTORIES,
REFORE THE RISE,
I A M ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICES T H
DEFY COMPETITION.
fgScnd in Your Scrap lron.ggj
HIGHEST TRICE PAID FOR WROUGD
SCRAP IRON AT
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSF
Fbl4-n32-Ptn
ST. JOSEPH, MO
THE ONLY SURE THING.
photograph:
At
. A. KT
Af the tamp Indimtes, it not only RENEWS th
wiwthof the hair 'Then thin and falling off, but i
ively RENEW THE COLOR to its oririna
e when it i tpming grey or white, whether
a by digeflso, grief or old age.
will certainly do what ie claimed for it, a fact
hich hundreds, nay, thousands who have used
TO ready and willing to testify. When ono bot
t. ii fairly used, in any community, its reputation
"spreads liko wild fire, and is tho best advertise
ment and recommendation we desire. In the East
orn States, whore the "RENE WER" originated, it
is used by all YotjrgLadios as a Dressing, and is to
be found ou the toilet tables of Young Men, (also at
their barbers ;) wLi!.o Older Ucn and Women will
not be without it, as a rcnewcr and restorativo for
their grey locks and bald heads, which it changes
i. - ,L . . r
mi lucir eniiro Funsiaciion.
We are selling in the city of Boston alone, up
wards of lff.POO bottles per month , tho defers giv
ing the KL2kL Mi the jrcfcraacB over ill olher
Hair Preparations.
If not sold by Dnrebts in Tour town, a Trial
Bottle -mill be sent yon by Express, upon receipt of
oneaonarcy mail i,nus giving you an opportunity
at once for testing its excellent virtues.
EfOrderi for Tr; al Bottles, most be addressed to
our Oenral Agcr.t for tbe Northwestern States, C.
A. COOK , Box 652, Chicngo, III. All such orders
ma receive prompts ttention.
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors,
Nashua, N. H.
The trade supplied at Monti facturers Prices by
FULLER, FINCH & FULLER, Wholesale Dru.
gists, Chicago, Illinois. 25 v9-6m
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken up on the I,'9th ef Anril lSSS.bv the un
dersigned liring at Amacks Saw Mill 2 1-2 mile!
below Aspinwall in Nemaha County Nebraska Ter
ritory, ono Iron Gray work horso supposed to be
seven or eight years oldl6 hands hirt
aud ftiff in the shoulders sad very poor.
3-it. r4 j. ii. shock. 1
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1 . .JWllliailLlllJlll..M..MIW . I" I) U.I ..,! ill I III i i
GROVESTEEN & CO,
FOll T E M ANUFACTUR ER,
piaSo
409 no -cLXJ"W-s"sr ra"33"w Tsroinxs:.
The attention of the Public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rosewood Piano
F-rte which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market. They
sontain all the modern improvements, French, Grand action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bass,
Ae. and each instrument being made under the personal supervision ot Mr. J. U. Grovesteen, who has
had a practical experience of overSO years in their
The "Grovesteen riano Forte" received the Iifghcst award of mef it
overall others at the Celebrated World's Fair!
pt won nThlhitftd instruments from the best
iniore Boston and New York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the gold and
silver medals from both of which can be seen at our
Mv tha intrrwWtinn of imT.rovements we make a
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to
all competition. .,,ri
PRICES No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plane case $2 5.
n 5 Spvpn Octave, round corners. Rosewood heavy moulding $300.
No. 3 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis Xl V style J J25. a fac simile of the above cut
Terms: 3XTtt Casli,
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
AT
Having just received a
SFJItfi 111
tktd
p tt Til n v n
m mi m i j- Fa . i
0 u
AT GEEATLY EEEUCED PEICXS, I would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of
23 IF. O S7V N V I Ij L E3
And surrounding Country to the sama.
i
Gentlmen's Furnishing Goods
Comprising in general every article
ESTT am now prepared to sell Goods Cheaper than any house west of St. Louis.jg
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AT
Brownville. Juno 1st, 1S05.
37-ly
nmm & lyon'
IMPEOVED
Sewing Machine!
The greatest improvement yet in the Sewinn Ma
chine Art. A curiosity worth seeing.
Please send for circulars with samples of Sewing.
These Improved Machines save ono hundred per
cent, of thread and silk, and make the Lock-Stitch
alike on both t ides.
They require no instruction to operate perfectly,
except the ' ptiated directions. '
No charge in sewing from one kind of goods to
another.
And no taking apart to clean or oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all
its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already
rapidly turning out Machines, which for beauty and
perfection of finish are nor surpassed by any manu
facture in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory,
it can be returned and money refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our
own Agents.
I LMtLE & EYOX, S. M. CO.
NO. 533 BROADWAY, N. V.
No. 45-v8-Iy.
NEW mm STORE.
JOHN PATTERSON,
DEALER IN
dies si mm
PERU, NE3IA2IA COUKTY, KEB.
HAS just received a large and well selected Stock
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH,
DYE STUFF, BRUSHES,
SPONGES. FANCY AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
And everything commocly kept in a
Ffrst Class Drug Store.
Customers will find his stock complete, which be
offers for CASH at the very lowest market prices.
Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with the
utmost care at ail hours.
March 30th, 1S65. v9-n23-6m
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE Advertiser Having been Restored to
Health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, af
ter having suffered Eeveral years with a severe lung
affection, and that dread disease, Cousumption is
anxious to make known .to his fellew-sufferers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a eopy of the pre
scription used (free of charge,) with the directions
for prepanngand using tbe same, which they will
find a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTH
MA, BRONCHITIS, Ac. The only object of the
idvertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the adicted, and spread informafion which he con
jcives to be invaluable, and bo hopes every sufferer
will try bis remedy, as it will cct them nothip, a?i
nay prore a blessing.
.'artios wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
!3-3m Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
EiformatioiiFrcc.
T KERYOFS SUFFERERS.
A GL LEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Ia-
compcten iTemalure Decay and Youthful Error,
actuated I d sii e to benefit others, will be happy
to furnish all who need it, (free of charge,) the
recipeand ctions for making the simple remedy
used in his cae. Sufferers wishinz to profit bv the
advertisers bad experience, and possess a sure and
valuable remedy, csn do so by addressing him at
oree at bis place cf luineo.;.. The Recipe and full
information of vital importance will be cheer.
fully sent by return mail. Address
JOHN B. OCDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, N. Y.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of r..th smm will f.n.l
this information icnlanble. 23-Dtc
manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular
makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Bait
ware-room. .
still more perfect Piano rorte, and by manufacturin
offer these instruments at a price which will preclude
ixx Current 3J"ia.aacl3.
... jun 33-n-vS-lj
THE
large and full supply of
F4
111 iU li 11
requisite to make up acomp!to outfit.
THE BALTIMORE CLOTIIIN G HOUSE
A FOETUNE!!
ErIPEOTJIExT FOR
Aeents wanted throutchout the U. S. and Canada,
SOO-COO
Watches, hains, 'Sets of Jewelry, Rings
Ftns, Bracelets'. Sleeve iiullons, Silver
Spoons and Forks, Caps, Cake
Baskets, i'c, worth Eight
Hundred Thousand Dollars !
The Entire Stock of a large Unsporting House
retiring from business.
For tho nurnose of dosinj out the stock at the
earliest possible date, the undersigned have decided
on a great ilislributioi mado as follows:
Each and every Aiiicle, no matter how valu
able, te:ng boiaior tfi.
A CERTIFICATE if each arlioie with its value
printed upon it is placed in an envelope and sealed
these envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for
twenty-five cents each the person receiving one
of these envelopes is entitled tf the article Uamed
therein by returning tho Certificate to us with one
dollar, and tho arMcie, no matter how valuable it
may be, will be forwarded to him or her at once.
There aie no Blank Certificates and therefore every
one is sure to get, at least, the full value of his or
hermonoy. Should the article named on the cer
tificate not suit, anv other which be may select of
the same value will ba substituted. We sell the
certificates as follows;
Ono for 25 cts, five for I, eleven for $2, thirty
for $5, sixty-five for $10, one hundred for $15.
This distribution aUbrds a fiue opportunity for
Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest
Twenty-five cents with a prospect of getting five
hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders
must be addressed to us at our old stand No. 15,
Maiden Lane, -sew dork.
Ijistofxlrtiolo
All of which are to bo sold for Oae Dollar each .
3oo Gents Gold TTurtinjcase Watches $50 to $150 each
3oo Ladies Gold EmiuelC'l-case 34
70 do
6oo Gents' nuntinscase Silver 35
200 Diamond Kings, 60
3ooo Gold Vest aud Fee Chains 15
Sooo " " " 4
3ooo ' Oval Bad llracelets, 4
4ooo Chased Gold Bra' i lets 6
2o,k Chatelaine and (iu ird Chains 6
6ooo Solitaire and Gtld Hrnochcs 4
2ooo Lava and Florentine Brooches 4
2ooo Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 4
2ooo Mosaic, Jet, Ljva and Florentine
Eur Drops ! 4
45oo Coral, Opal andEmerald Ear Drop 4
4ooo California Diamond Breast Pins 2 50
3ooo Gold Fob and Vst Watch Keys 2 60
4ooo Kub and Vest Ribbon Slides 3
70 do
100 do
30 do
6 do
8 do
10 do
20 do
10 do
6 do
8 do
8 do
6 do
lo Co
8 do
10 do
8 do
7 do
8 do
20 do
8 do
11 do
II do
10 do
?Q do
J do
15 do
4ooo Sets Solitaire SUeve Buttons, S tuds 3
3ooo Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &.C., 4
6ooo Minature Lockets. 2.50
4ooo Miniature Licteti ataxic Spring a
3ooo Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, $-p. 2
Sooo Plain Gold Ring . 4
6ooo Chased Gold Rings 4
8ooo Stone Set sndSiiaiet Rings 2 60
8ooo California Diamond Rings 2
?5vo Sets Ladies Jewelry etfcGold 6
6ooo Sets " JewelryCameo, Pearl Sic 4
6ooo Gold Pens, Si I vet Extension
holder and Pencils 4 " 10 do
6ooo Gold Pens and GsldiTounted,-
Holders 9
6ooo Gold pens and Gold extension 0
ho lders
Sooo Silver Gobl6ts anl Prinking Caps 5
3ooo Silver Castors. 15
tt
8 do
10 do
SO do
CO do
SO do
20 p dos
40 do
2ooo Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets SO
Sooo Dozen Silver Tea Spoon 10
Sooo do do Tatiie spoons fork 20
AGENTS. We want agents in every regiment,
and in every town and county in the country, and
those actinjr as such will be allowed .10 cents on
every Certificate ordered by them, provided their
remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will
collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and remit 15
cents to us.
37"Write plainJy.say only what 13 necessary and
be prompt.
Address, U lit AUD W. DEVALOH & CO.,
21-3ai No. 15, Maiden Lane, N. Y.
LETT & MTHERSON,
juccn0ca u rakers
REAL-ESTATE AGENTS
OFFCE IS clTY DRLG STORE,
BROWN VI tLE, NEBRASKA.
53"Prompt attentKii paid to the Purchase and Sale
of Real Estate, the fayment of Taxes, and all busi
ness pertaining to a General Laud Ageucy. 3o-6nj
ESTRAY ajARE AND COLT
Taken up by the undersigned within his enclos
ed premises, living three .miles North Wesst of
Brownville Neb., on (he 18thi day of May lS65,One
black Mare with sonfc white on the left hind foot,
also at the same time, and place a Dun or Clay
bauk Colt , about on yeaf old.
Brownville Muy 221 1555.
35 5t pM J.ffj ABRAHAM C0GDI1.L. 1
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THE HORACE WATERS MODERN
IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS
FULL IRCH TR 3 : : 3KCS
are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned ma
teria', and will stand any climate. The tone is very
deep, round, full, aud mellow; tue touch elastic.
Each PiJuo warranted for dve years. Prices from $2C5
to $700.
TESTIMOX1ALS.
"The Horance Water Piauoa are known as among th
very best." Evangelist.
"We can speak of their merits frcm personal khcwl
e(!ge.CAn'rirtn Intelligencer.
"Waters Pianos audMelodeouscballencecomparlsoa
with tUe finest made anvwhere." Home Journal.
$190 U JEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ
ent makers, lor $130, no., wnn carved tegs,
$225 and $2 10. Second-hand Piano and Melodeons at
$M, $W, $50, $50, $75, $100, $115, $125, $150, and
$160.
The Horace Water't 3Itloleons and Harmonium,
Tuned the Equal Temperament with the Patent Divided
Swell. Prices from $55 to 300. Alexander Or
gan S from $200 to $500.
jFK liberal disconnt to Clerjrynien, Churches, Sab
bath Schools, Lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. HO It
ACE WATERS, Ag't, No. 4S1 Broadway, N. T.
The Day School Bell
40,000copis issued. A new Singing Book for School
and SeminarieR, called the Day School Bell, Is now
Teady.' It contains at out two hundred choice songs,
rouuds, catches, duets, trios, qnartetts, and choruses,
many of them written expressly for this work, besides
32 page of the Elements of Music, which are easy and
progressive.
Among the large number of beautiful pieces may be
found, "Uncle flam's School," "Don't you hear the
children comtng," "Always look on the sunny side,"
"The little lass,'' and "Little Lad," "Oh, if I were a
little bird," "Bird of beauty," "Pretty pear tree,"
"Anvil Chorus," 'Meet me by the running brook,"
&c. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author of '-Sabbath
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