Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 17, 1865, Image 4

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    SG50,000.
1
worm or
Watches, Chains, Rings, &a, cc.
A. H. ROWEN & CO.,
Ay at for the Manufacturer:)
- 86 lVoekniHti Street. New Tork,
. 0(T"r the Followinp IndnQDments to
BUYERS OF VALUABLE JEVELB.
Having ben for a long time encaged in the Packet
business, anl established our refutation for srompt
EH Bnd reliability, and pofneting great facilities for
aelltng Jewelry in this way, we arecouflrfenl that we
can give satisfaction to all who feet disposed to patron
ise " - .
sr50,OOOVorlIioriVatcliGS,Dia
tnontl I'lns. Chains Inss,
AH to be wild for
ONE DOLLAR EACH!
WilVnt regard tovlne! Not to be paid for until
;ou know wbai you are to receive!
6rIendid Lift of Articles!!! All to be Sold
for One Doilar Each ! ! !
J7d Wrie (h.mdsuineiy 'os. ave-t. and
warranted rrrpfct ,lm keeper J vary
inc in trice trm $20 t' $120oach
?25 Jt'iioit' Watci.es, solid Gold nun
ling Ca-e
l.V Genilcmcii' Silver Watcrs, $t."Uo Z5 each
fi.Kf Itet style Vest and NfK.lc Chains, 4 6o to 3 each
6V Genu California Diamond Puis, aNjtoilSeacb
i-.m California Diamond Rar Props, 2 oo to 15 eacb
3 o Miniature and enamelled lievolv-
innPina, 6 oo to 25 each
Jooo Caliafornia Diamond and Enamelled
Gent's Scarf-Tins, new sty let, 8 onto 15 eacb
2vo Masonic and CinMem Pins, 3 oo W lo eacb
25ut GoW Band bracelets, engraved
and piain s '"' '" ' ccI'
Soon Mosaic ant! Jet Broods ei. 3 oo to 7 eacl
2.hk Carueo Broocbei. rich patterns, oo tc So each
4.1no Florentine and Lava Pine the real
articla 4ootoloearh
j. Lava and Florentine Ear Prop Sootoloeacb
3mh Coisi - , . , .r'v" '" each
a. i.rtiKChatelainCbaiiia Jet t (told 16 oo to Zoeach
Gents' Pins, a splendid assortment 2 oo to Ift each
iooo Soiitair Sleeve Buttons. 2 oo to 6 each
3 mo Stud and Sleeve-Button, in nets,
very rich ' ,K to 15 each
ono S eeve-Buttons plain, enamelled
and enjrrxved 2 oo to 8 earh
lonoo Plain no biiMLnjely e'.g. Rincs 3 60 to loeacc
o.h Sprinn Iyrkeu, double case, ri hiy
engraved 2 oo to 14 each
ISooo sett Ladi"" Jewelry, new and
latet Myle 6 no to 12 ea.fc
ftrww Goli rem ami handsome Silver
Caret l l" a'di
This entire lit of boauliiul and valuable Goe Is
will be sold, lor Of Dollar each. Certificates of a'l
ih above article will be plaed In envelopes, atW
tealcd. Tbe-e envelopes will be sent by mail, a or
dered, without ie?ard u, clmi-e. On receiving a Cer
tificate you will iMe what article you are to have, and
tten it is optional with you to send one dollai and re
ceive the article, or not.
Certiorates can t.e ordered for (1 ; Eleven for $.2;
Thirly-flve for$5; Sixty-rive for $10, and One hun
dred for $15. We will tend a hingle Cei tiflcate on the
receipt of 25 ccms.
A. H ROWEN. A CO
Box 4210 S Beekman Street, N V.
v-2;-2ui A. k. C.
'rTj. a. hakvey,
THE REOW!!
Magnetic & Clairvoyant,
99 Washington jive bet. th and 5li Sts.
ST. LOLIS, 31 0.
(P(iT OFFICE BOX 30SS.)
. Th SnpenRural Gift of Clarivoyant Sight PR
Mused by tbi wonderful peroii, to uch an iLoiiih1i
lnp degree, con vincea the nioct hkeptical of the Uti
limlte l Power he has in cane regardinR I..IKK t
1 1 T', A LJ'I ! ' l,e a.siatance of some iiuperioi
roTrer iie is enabled to perceive the Cansp and Condi
tion, and in endowed with thecapacity to heal .
ALL DISEASES.
ThiB fact the Doctor has demonstrated in thon-iands
if raFes from all part of the world, during the lat
twelve yean. The following diseares in their most
eb'tinaie form, vield nnder his Magic Trwirti-, to-wit:
CONSUMPTION and AbTHMA, in from
one to 6ix weeks; PAHALYSIS and all diseases of
the Nervous System including EPILEPSK or
TITS in from one to three davs. Disease cf the
LIVER. HEART and KIDNEYS in from ore
to ten day. All Diseases ot the blood, Eucb as
Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Soree, -c., accord
ing to the severity or the disease.
FEMALE DISEASES,
Treated by a New Method, with epeedy and the
most happy results.
The Doctor's Rooms are crowded daily by persons
pronounced incurable by the whole Medical Faculry,
and no one should despeir of relief until after being
examined by the Doctur'a Clairvoyant Eye, without
asking questions, be tella the Caue, Location and
Offxlltion of any and all Diseases, and whether hecsn
trimle relief. Personp on the verge of the prave.
and such as have not walked for years, are now living
to textify to the Doctor's Wonderful Skill and Success.
The Doctor aevertises nothing but what he has the
ability fo perform, and will give the most Complete
satisfaction to all who come under his treatment. In
valids wbocaunot eons nit the Doctor in person, can be
examined and prescribed f or by sending by letter a
simple statement of their cat-es. Reference to Cnres
performed, cheerful 'y made.
ASTHMA, heretofore considered an incurable
disease, is treated with pen ect snccesK in every tu
f tauce by the Doctor's newly discovered method.
All Cases of CANCER ot no matter how lone
landing, removed in f ram twelve to twenty-four hours
it bout instrument or pain, by a process revealed to
the Doctor while in the Clairvoyant state, which Ik
known to no other person living. n23-ly
GREAT UIPROYEJIEXT
IN
SEWING MACHINES.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE!!!
Patented February 14th, I860.
SJ1LESR 0 0 Mt 536 BR OAD WJ 1 .V.
V.2o2 WJSHIr"GTOX,St. BOSTOj
TOTS MACI1INE if constructed on entirely new
principles of mechanism, possessing many rar and
Tunable improvements, having been txaiumed by
the most profound experts, and pronuanced to be -Simplicity
and Perfection Cnibipea.
It nag a straight needle, perpendicular action,
make the L.VV) or iSTJTCII, whii h
will neither KIPor UAVtL, and id alike on both
tides ; perfoms perfect sewing on tvery dc&cri; tion
cf material, frm Leather to the finest Nansook
ijpislin, with cotton, linen or silk tbre id, from the
coareat to toe finest number
Having neitUr CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the
least pott&ble friction, U run a taaootu aa Iai-s,
ana is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine.
It requires lk l l'LK CLf leas power to
dnre it than any other Machine in the market. A
girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, wjth
oul fatigue or injury to health.
Its strength end Wonderful Rimrlici'y of ccn-
f tmction render it alajoff iiepospible ti get out of
order, and is uu AltArt i i.u ly the pepjpapy to
give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire
to supply themselves with a superior a: tide, to
come and examine tbis Unrivalled 'acbine.
. But in a more esj-eci.al manner do we solicit tbe
Dasronajre j
Merchent Tailors,
Coach Makers,
. JXoop Skirt Manu'ac
' turers.
Shirt and bo ton MaX
era.
Corset Makers.
Gaiter Fitters.
Shoe binders.
Vest Rnd Pantaloon
Dre&s Makers.
Jleligivui amd
Churitalde Jt'titntioni will be libe
rally dealt cxth.
Prices of JlacIUnp Complete:
'o. 1, Family Machine, with Uemmer, r ejjer
and braider, 0a
No. , Small Manufacturing, with Extension
Table T$
No. 3, !arge Manufacturing, with Extension
Table 85
Jt'o. 4, Lare Manufacturing, for Leather,
with Uolling Fmf and Oil Cup 00
One alf loir' itrvciionJ tJl$iet to ennble any
ftrrtun ( mark fAt Jtluchinc to their entire
tat iff act ion.
Agents Wanted for all towns in the United States
where Agents are n.o Already established. Also'
for Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, to
vrbom a liberal discount will be given.
Terms invariably Cash on delivory.
T. J. Mc-'trtlnir & Co.,
' - 53fi Broadway, New York.
A. 4 Co, bbt Washington, StIioston.
70 Obestnut St., Pbila,
3E0.T11ANZ, Agent,
"2.t, th, St. Louis, Mo.
' .Ffb.,e5. - ly
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICEr
AH persons bavin? claim a-rainst the Estate of
James Osman, deceased are hereby notified that
tbey are required by an order f the Probate Court
cf Xemaha County, Nebraska Territorr, to file their
claims in said Court on or before the 12th day of
Deoeniber, . D,lbC5 at teno'clock A. M., when
und where said claim? will be examined, and ad
juswd. If such claims are ret so ftled on or be.
fore the 12th day of December 18S5, they will be
futever barred.
EPHRA1M RtKD, Adminittrator.
.June 1th 1S35 4t pd.
SI
TO MERCIIAfl4,IS3IEIi
Ail AJ Ail Via.
D. A. CONSTABLE,
ST. JOSEI'H,-MO.
nAS ON HAND AN1J KOU SALE A LAKdF
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
IKON, STEEL.
Heavy Hardware.
C 'V.PIUSINOi
HORSE NAILS, NAIL-RODS,
HOUSE AND MULE SHOES, ANVILS
SWINGS, MELLOWS,
AXELS, VICES, T1IIM2SLE SKEINS
CHAINS, WAGON BOXES, SCREW PLATES
LoLSTEIi ELATES.
FILES, HASPS, WRENCHES,
SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS,
SHOEING HAMMERS. PINCHERS,
NETS. HARROW TEETH,
WELL WHFELS.&C, AC. AC
I a M ENABLED TO SELL TO
THE TRADE AT PRICES T II
DEFY COMPETITION.
CONSTABLE'S
IRON AM) SREEL WAREIIOI SF
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WROUGU''
SCRAP IRON AT
&SrSc.nd in Your Scrap lron.mJ
AND
nr.roiiE the rise,
II A VI!tO 1. i,II IV.A LAUUE KTOCi
OF THE A ROVE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE ,
FACTORIES.
FACTC 2FL7ET rniCElS
FAIRBANKS C LES
ALSO AENT F. TnK SALK OT
HE US, SPOKES, FELLOWS,
WA(50N LOWS, SHAFTS, POLE,
AXE S, HOUNDS,
AXE HANDLE BROOM HANDLES,
PLOW 1 NDLES. Ac.
COMFKISING
W00DW0EKS!
-ALSO
ST.
Febn --ra
JOSEPH, MO
THE ONLY SURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH
IMS
kjy a. m
As tLt nnrue indicates., it not only RENEWS th
w b.f the hair wben tiii n4 falling i lf , but i
ivily RENEW inECVU.OR to its origiua
e when it i turning grey T wLitc, whether
d b"? i is-cH.e. rrirf orollise.
will certainly do what is ela:iZ,'i rt, a f-ict
bicb hundred, nay, thousands V0 have uicd
re ready and wiling to tcFtify. V'ur l'.ct:
t.4, is fairly used, in any c lKmuiiity. its rey.J'ttion
"sjireads like wild f;re," aniT tstl.e best advf".,ip"
ment and rcctiuendatiin we desire. In iLe East
ern States, wbere the il;ENEWER"pr:-in:tfd. ii
is ned by all Young Lndios as a Dressing, and is to
be foundon the toilet tables ot Young M'r, (aUoat
tfceir barbers ;) while Older Men and Womvn will
not be without it, as a renewcr and restorative for
their grej Jocks and bnld beads, which it changes
to their entire satisfaction.
Wc arc selling in the city of Boston alone, up
wards of lfi.000 bottles per month, the dea'ers giv
ing the RENEWER the preference over all other
Hair Preparntions.
If not sold by Druggists irryour town, a Trial
Tiottlr will beirntyou by Express, npm receipt of
onedollarby mail thus giving you an opportunity
at once for testing its excellent virtues.
J3f0rders fr Trial Booties, must be addressed to
our General Agert for tbe Northwestern States, C.
A. COOK , Box 6524, Chicago, 111. All such orders
will receive prompt attention,
R. P. H ALL k CO., Proprietors,
Nashua, N. H.
The trad e supplied at Manufacturers' Prices by
FULLER, FINCH & FULLER, Wholes-lo Drug i
gist,ClncHgO; Illinois. v-m
ROOFING
It Rolls ready to Dail down.
ROOFING
Costing less th.tn b:ilf as mlch as Tin.
ROOFIN
ri
More durable than Tin.
ROOFING
Suitable for Steep or fitt roofs.
ROOFING
Not injured by heat or cold
ROOFING
Easily and rapidly applied.
Tbo most of the mittrisls t mpTyed in the eon
sttui tion of this Roofing, bare been used in vari
ous ways for rooting purposes for oyer fifteen years
and our manner of combining ibem into ne firni,
impermeable, uniform fabric, soeured by Patent,
increases their durabiiuy. while at tho same time
being manufactured by machinery on a large scale,
the cost is lcwened. Oar Roofing is adopted to
buildings pf all dsifistjops. and in all climates,
and can be applied tq steep or fat rcofs, old or new
and by ordinary workmen ct a triiSng expense.
For uiiifortuity of quaity, completeness of finish,
facility uf application, cheapness and durability,
we invi thorough trial. We also manufac
ture
LIQUID CEMENT.
For Leaks Tin anii Irrm 17&nfa. .
Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint
as it form a much heavier body and will t t crack
run or bake off.
- COMPOUND CEMENT.
For Leaky Shingle Roofs.Chimneys anJ Skylights
A sure remedy that will often save the cost of a
new roof.
Sanplcs of Roofing and Uircnlarr sept by mail
upon application.
Favorable terms made with responsible parties
who buy to sell again.
HEADY ROOFING CO,
73 MJIDEjY LAj"E .V. Y.
STORE.
JOHN PATTERSON,
, DEALER IN , ,
IK II lilt
rERU, COriVTY. RED.
IIAS just received aJsrgeand well adected Stock
DRUGS, MEDICINES, ' '
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH,
DYE STUFFVBRUSHES,
SPONGES. FANCY AND
f f h
TOILET ARTICLES,
And everything coramocly kept in a
First Class Drugr Sfore.
Customers will find bis stock complete, which be
offer? for CASH at the very lowest market prices.
Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with the
utmost care at alt hours. ,
March SOth, 1SR5. v9-n23-Gm
PiCKELS by the doren or barrel, f a aoperi-r r r.
lty, crnstantly on hand
At iJcLtrOHLDf A BVAN,8.
IMFKO"STEI
Sewing naclunes
' TUe neatest iuiiroveroent yet in the Sewinn Ma
chine Art. . A euriouity worth seeing.
' pic NiO send for cbcaJaJS with samples of Sewin5.
i , -ov-rl Machines save one bund rod . per
TKefe Imp giiic, and Bke taa Lttk-Stitoh
rent, of threa.1
alike on botL' ii8: -yction to operate perfeHly,
They require n '"f
except tbo ' piintv.' aircat.
, vluJ of good3 to
No charge in sowing ro7D ono
And no taking apart to Ck t,T - .
Our New Manufactory w 'VW COu P .h Ja rc-. v
US niacnuiery , . . V i. uifvaii.l
.i : ! . i r.o.-. which for b. "ry
pcrfccti..,! or finish arc nor surpassed by any
ra.trire in the work!
X R. Shr uld any Machine prove unsatisfactory, j
it can be returned and ir.onoy rciunaea.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our
own Agents.
FlM-iXE & laYOX, S. M. CO.
NO. 538 BROADWAY, N. V.
No. -v-y.
TO COXSV3II-TITES.
THE Advertiser Having been Kestored to
Health in a few wceks,by a very simple remedy, af
ter havinir suf fered several years wun a severe iuug
affection, aDd that dread disease, Cousumytion
anxic us to make known tobia fellew-suficrers
iManaaf t II Ta
is
tbe
To all who denre It, he will pend a copy of the pre
to all who desire it, ne win pena a copy oi wie prc
iption use"d (free of chirgej with the directions
nreiarineanil using tboatr.e. which tley will
i" SURE CUKE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTH-
sort
for
MA, BRONCHITIS, Ac Ifce only object ot tin-dverli.-er
in sending tbe Prescription is tobT "i;'
he cSlited. nd spread infonuation which be en
ieivc to l e invaluable, and he hopes evtry sufferer
.villtry bisrein-dy,a8it will cost them nothing, and
ny prove a Mossing.
Mriits wishing the prescription will please ad dres
Rev. EDWARD A.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
- ra
til' OFKsatiou Free.
T TSERVQISSrFFERERS.
A GE LEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, In
-ompeten Premature Decay and Youthful Error
actuated! idsiie to bf.nefi: others, will be Lapp;,
to furnish all who reed it, (freo of churge,) tin
recipeand etiensfer making the simple remcd;,
used in his cae. Sufferers wishing t&profi by tht
advertisers had experience, and possess a sure nnrf
valuable remedy, can do so by addre-sing him a!
once at his place of business. Tho R?cipc and full
information of vital importance will ft cheer
fully sent by return mail. Address
3 JOHN B. OGDEN,
f Nassau Street, N. Y.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both
sexes
will
find
this information invaluable.
-is
C. W. WHEEL EU,
CABINET-MAKE
AND
GARPENTEP.
Having opened up permanently on
"T" 3VEo-ia3L Street,
One door nbove the Baltimore Cloti ::
orenared to doall kinds of work in hi. i.i.y
it
r . . .
very best and style.
Particular attcntiot;;
v-n m p'd
Contracts.
Meeting of Scliool ExamBticr,
Notice is borcby given that tbe Board of Scboi
Examines of Nemaha County, Nebraska, will hold
raectincs fur tbe Examination of teachers for
s;aH County, at the office of E. W. Tbpinas.
jn Jtrownville, on tbe 1st Saturday in every month,
between, the bonrs of pee and 3 P. M,' Applicant.
for certihVates Rre rcQuir' to 00 present at one
o'clock, prccVely, or (hey will not be, examined.
No person need i'TpIy at a? pthcr time.
By order of the Hoard,
K. W. THOAIAS, Clerk.
April" 1st, -rij
GEO. A. PRINC5 & COS
V A T E N T
1ITUMTIC Gn&APJSi
SSO TO
EACH '
39 Varieties, with Patent Basso Tenuto i
- bub liasa.
SCHOOL ORGANS AND MEL0DE0XS.
FiniIie3ia
W at . . m .
wigiim uuscnooc, waicut c
Oak Cases.
JVo Charge for Boxing or Su'pping.
JS5,000 Now in Use.
AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, con
taining full description of style, and testimonials of
tbe most eminent Musicians, as to the superior excel
lence of our instruments will be sent free to anv
addiesa.
THE AUTOMATIC ORGANS.
In pre'enui.g tha Automatic Organ, we boldly an
nounce the trrea test trinmph in musical instruments
of the ase. During the past half ceuiury, tbe French
and Germans have mnufaotured reed instruments
with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to
operate, bpf tbe want of the reversed or Exhaustion
bellows, (which is the only bellows used in our iu-tiu-ments),
made t impossible for tl.eni to produce the
mellow, rich and musjcal toiie for which our iutru
ments are celebrated. '
Another objection to this mptlnwl of blowing was
thatj both feet being occupied no opt oi tunity was of
lereu for tbe management of the swell. Witbiu the
pastlwo years, ipstruments o nstructed on this Euro
pean pian of "double blorors," have been manuf ict
ure I in this cjiuntry, and to counteract this djfllculty
(want of a swell) a lever has been projected frpm tbe
centrp of tte instrument, to apt upon tbe swell', and
operated 1 J.he kpee. the inconveuiencs and contor
tion necessarr to effect tt)js ooect are disagreeable
euuugb to a'ger.tleniaa, but to a lady th? e ;f such
au appendage is 'nearly inipossjMp.
Our Auloruatic device obviates this dlfiVulty entire
ly, the giiiipie act of blowing with niore or less force
giving the desired incicae or decreate iu the volume
of tone.
Por seventeen years the superior excellence of our ;
elodeous has net heen questioned, and for two years
past the enormous demand bas made it impossible for
us to meet our orders promptly. With our increased
facilities, we feel warranted in assuring our patrous
that their order will Le promptly met, and solicit a
continuance of tfceir patronace.
pEO. A- PRINCE & CO.
Caution io laaaalanioae.
AJl our Instruments Lave upon tte name board, In
full. "GEO. A. PRIKCK & CO." Wben a dealer rep
resents any other instruments as "the same as ours,"
it is usually a mere attempt to sell au inferior instru
ment, on which he can make a large pro!t.
P. S A liberal discount to Churches. Gierpvtr.eu
and Schools. Addrea,
GEO A. PRIKCK, ft CO., 69 WisMngton St.
Or, Cliicig:. 11!.
GEO. A. PltlliCE & CO.. Buffalo, K X.
May 1st 1865. m33 v9-yiy
FAIRS ANK'
, STAND AED
CALES
OF AU KINDS.
Also, Warehouse Trucks, Lett
3 : 'Presses, &c
FAIRBANKS GREEtlLEAF .& CO!
172 LAKE ST., CHICAGO,
SBe careful, and buv only the Kenuine.9 '
PKAT A FOX; Agents,in SU Loais. v-ix-l-tf.
fSAM RE VIS,
ATTORNEY- AT LAW
' PALLS CITY, NEBRAEKA.
Will practice in all the Courls jf Neb. ,
TH0S. C. CREHSHAWj
MANUFACTURER
DEALER
or
IN
CI ATITIT.T'PV a V TT A T" tttic c
uwmmmm -j j f f x L a. i rt
ALL KINDS OP
HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, LASHES,
. . &e. &c.
Kain Street, Ooposite Ware's Bank,
NEBRASKA CITY. NEBRASKA.
fliT TOTBBM
PUOWNYlil, NEliSASEA.
We are tbe only
Authorized Agents
In tbis Iiand District for the following articles :
GEORGE A. PRINCE'S
AUTOMATIC ORGANS ! !
SCHOOL ORG-AlSrS.
i" . . j'rumentr ie beyond question tbe finest
; . 31-'. ( nisbed and best manufactured ia
:rii r.t:-T. ' Se-5 :idv -rti-ru3nt.)
Liltul discount to Clergymen, Chur
ches and Schools.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE
Km
. We have had one of these Vohines in use for
the past six months and oO rec..umend it R3 being
th simplest, easiest worked vfid Ii.t liable to get
out of order and moat durable i'acme ne have
ccen. Tho Lt.ob Stich which it iavr-a mo8t
eomple te imitation of tbe finest band JwirJ and
will not rip orTavel. it is very easy to Jearn o
operate, does its work well and fan and is em bat
cally a noiseless Machine. (See Advertisement)
HORACE WATERS'
PIANO
Kant .k
nAEMONIUMS, &c., &c.
Advertisement.)
See Advertisement.
GROVESTEEN'S
a K.i
I TO
These IrsatrutriPBta are hlffhly rrnmrnndid. W
have shipped a $323 instrument from this firm this
Spring, which is pronounced by com petaut judges
to be tbe finest instrument ever brought to Stbrw
ka. See Advertisement. ' ' ' ' :
' rersoiflusiesiring any of the aove ar
ticles will-find it greatly to their arivaa
tage to purchase through the
ADVERTISER AGENCY
As our facilities for supplying then) are
uneqaileoV, All others pretending .au
Ageacy are encroaching on our rights.
GEO. W. HILL & CO.,
' Pub. Advertiser.
BACK TO THE OLD STAND
CLOCKS. HITCHES,
j 0 se r
a s n u t z
Would respectfnll inf'irui bis old customer that he
h-s ugain opened Lis Jewelrj 6hop in his old Hand on
(See
leiiut r
m KJ iJ
: i: , ' . .
Main Ktreet, south side, two duors east of ilie Brown
viUe ilone' He kcei o" hand a .p!VuUid a.ortment
of c-vervthiu ' in bis line of business, which he will
sell ,n the iuwtst iciiA.ler Ci-lj. . ;
Ilopirins
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ready. It contains ai eat two bunired choice songs,
rounds, catches, duets, trios, quartetts, and choruses,
many of them written expressly for thiswork, besi.les
32 pages of the eiaents of Music, which are easy and
progressive. '
Among tbe larw number o.' beautiful pieces may be
found, "Uncle Sam's School," ''Won't you bear the
children comtnjr," "Always look on ZD sunny side,
"The little lass, 'and "Little Lad," "Oh, jfl yere a
Httle bird," "Bird of beauty," "Pretty pear 7e
.Alvil Chorus," 'Meet me by the runniij brook,'
&c jt' compiled by Horace Waters, author or " Sab
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25 copies furnished at tbe TnB hundred price. Mailed
at tie retail price.
Sabbath School! Bell, io.
contains 144pa(rfes, and neaTly two hnndred trinv''8 ,n
hymsn, hnd is th most popular S. S Book ever isst."
Among the most popular pieces are, "a.inl words,'
"Eden Above;," "Christian Hero," "Beautiful Zion,"
"I ovsht to toverrx Mother," "TasAnselstolJmeso,"
"In the Lii.'ht.J' "Best for the Weary," Ac. Prices
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Ei It, 30 cts., $2 per hundred.
SaUuth School Bell, Ac.
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and hymns, as the music ts a little more tiiiHcu.l u
is just the book to follow Bell No. I. Nearly one mil
lion of these Bells have beenissned, and are now ring
ing through thid and other countries. Anion the
many choice pieces may be found, Shall we meet be
yond the river ? There is a beantiful world. Sorrow
shall oma Kin no more. Don't you hear the A.ogels
coming? "Thou, God, seest m. Sabbath Bells chime
on, &.C. ' Prices of Fell No. 2 are the same as Bell No.
1. liioth numbers cab brfctained ih one volume.
Price, bound copy, 40 cus, $36 per hundred; cloth
bound, embossed gilt, 60 cts., $45 per hundred. 25
copies furnished at the one hundred price. Mailed at
the retail price.
Water$' Coral Harp.
A new Sunday School Book, of 160 pages of beantiful
hymns and tunes. It containe many gems, snch as
Shall we know each other there; Suffer little children
to come unto Me ; The beautiful shore ; Oh, 'tis gloi i
ous; Leave me with my mother; He leadeth me beile
still waters, &c. Price paer covers. 2o cents; $15
per hundred; bound 35 cents. $5.1 por hundred; cloth
bound, embossed guitt. 35 ceni. $30 per hundred.
Mailed at the retail prioe. It is edited by Horace Wa
ters, author of Sunday School Hells Nos. 1 and 2, which
have bad the enormous sales of over eiiht thousand
copies. Just pnblished by HO K AOS WATERS, So. 4S1
Broadway, New York. !
1 ' The JTeto Patriotic Sng, Bool,
'contains 36 pages of songs, diters and citruses, bolh Sf
cred and secular, including 14 pges of piayers for s cb
and dying soldiers, and soldiers' Scripture MariL i!.
It is well suited for social sinking, as well as si ? -t
worsti!p Anions the many beautiful pieces rnv:ji
Umud, '.Were liberty swells is my co;.r.n v ; ini Lrls
tun lief -, V cheer f r our b.ir.'.ior, Come sing to
me. of lii v u ; Colniuru. i he gem of 'be ocean ; Fi ee-
tnuu's p;:'J:ermg; Coiumbia's Kill forever ; Marching
ii'.'-r.s. Sc. T';.;os paper covers, 15 cents, $ lUper bun
virc-c!. il.n!eii'.it retail price
The Harp of Freedom,
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!'m. Among the choice pieces we would name. Fail
freedom's morn; O let my people go; Over tbe m un
tain ; They worked me alt the day, Ac. Price 5 cents
single, 60 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred ; postage 1
cent each.
,' Buthi A Sacred (kintata.
contains 128 pages. "Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer, music
by Prof . Cnll. This is an excellent boo for concert
for theyoung. Prices paper covers, 20 ceuta; $13pei
nnnqeu. Donna vocentr, $w per hundred.
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Contains 73 pagesaf tunes and hymns, designed for re.
vival, prayer, and conference meetings. Price in pape
covers, single copies, 19 cents; $3 per hundred. -Mailed
at the retail prices.
The Athencum Collection,
contains between four and five hundred pages of tune
and hymns, new and old. of the choicest kinds, f c
chnrch, Sunday school, revival, missionary, teuperanc
prayer and conference, and all hinds of sacred aud so
cial meetings. Tbe music in this book has life and an
imation in it, like, Shining Shore, Rest for the weary
Shall we kn w each other there? Shall wemeetbeyon
the river ; There is a beautiful world ; Kind words
Sweet hour of prayer ; There is a land of love; Sntfe
little children to come unto me ; God save the Natiori
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ters 481 Broadway, New Tonrk, Publisher of Uv
VoCkI J"?'c; ,r,f PiMo Acccmf.ctniment.
A large aori-nent 0 new and popular songs, ballad
duet,., quartetts, ad chor-iseo, issued daily. Amon,
the most popular are, Shall w know each other there,
Lowrey; Why have my ived onfc' gone; I will be true
to the ; Ob, there's no such Jlrl as mine, by Poster;
Mother's love is true; Sweet ie, foiet me not...,
by Keller, 25 cents eioh; I hear st." eet voces singing;
Home is home; Forget if you cail, tut iC?&lY, i
Thomas, 30 cents each.
Instrumental Musis for the Cia.no Forte- T'
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Always look on the sunny side; Shall we know each
other there? &c with brilliant variations by Grout
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Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Qnadrilla
Ac, ty popular authors. All kinds of Singing and In
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Music mailed at tbe above prices.
Ifafera' Cheap Muinic for the Million. ,
Arranged as soloes, duets, quartetts and choruses, fo
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Freedom's Morn-has dawned at last; Over the moua
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lie's gone to Heaven ; Suffer little children to com
unto me; Bury me in the morning, Mother ; Come to
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In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cents.
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gettirr up a ciuo r,i nnvmu, u
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the Magasjae will be sent, or any i
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for.
NEWSKIRTFOi
The Great Invention of the AS9
spy V
J.W. Bb.idlkt's New P:trnt Drn
(or double y pking Fkikt. .
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Chambers and 9and!?I
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r.iiij'iiT .iieoi .-"prints, lufe'-" -
i p:, . . ,v fti tfi IO ruki
toughest, most flxibl3
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reiiect ana ucaaiiiui j -
otb rkirt. " , r,rt
The Wovpsr.rrt 7txiWrr ana 0U
f..rt and tdeaauro to any Lady we;r'";ii,B:ar;
Elliptic !kirt will be experierKcd Tttt it
all Crowded AssemLdies, Oper s. t A
ro.-lC.rs. Gburchiirs,for
Dress, as the Skirt can be folded,
occupy a'small place as easiij as a -
"Ldj haviTit enjoyed
grr;it coa?cniem-e of wearing the yl3
Steel Sprin- Skiri" for a
r. j . 7i .?iirwnse wiu
the if
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Children Misses, and Young I-
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p r'or to ail others.
For Sale in a!! First-Cl.,-x
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