Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 21, 1867, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
Wire Fence.
The following item we cull from cor
respondence lo an exchange:
The wire should be telegraph size.
No. 9, costing about 12 1 2 cents per rod
delivered here. Four is the average
number of wires used making 50 cents
per rod, or S160 per mile of fence.
60 rods of No 4 wire for cross ties 11 ft
tach way from the posts S15. Posts two
rods apart 160 per mile '20 cents each
making thirty-two dollars. Total two
hundred and seven dollars, per mile of
fubst'antial fence that will last a lifetime
if kept well painted.'
This kind of fencing has been long
practiced, but somehow has never met
with reneral favor. We still continue
in the belief that, live fence is the only
fence worth buildiDg in Nebraska, and
the cheapest ; yet there was one thought
uggested by the above, would not a fence
of one or two wires be the very cheapest
protection while raising a hedge ? Much
difficulty is experienced by the new far
mer in protecting his hedge until it will
do to turn out. Asa general thing the
protecting fence coats - more than the
hedge. The above indicates that a wire
fence is far cheaper than a wooden fence
. this being so, would no: a two or three
wire fence be the cheapest protection for
a hedge? Think of it ye who would
hedge but for the expense of protecting
it with a wooden fence.
A corre?pondent of the Canada Far
mer gives the result of his experience in
iiinor an It in ii fertilizer of wheat. He
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ays:
"Last Spring I thought I would try it,
and 1 bought su barrels, and applied one
barrel to the ncre, on three acres uen
. cese Club" Spring wheat; at the same
time I sowed half a barrel across five
ecrpi of wheat in another place. Now for
the result. The three acres shot out five
davs before the same variety sown side
by side on ' the tam day, and the strip
across the field I can see as plainly as if
the one was wheat and the other oats.
The reason. I applied salt in the Club
wheat was this : I have been troubled
with straw breaking, and salt is highly
recommended to stiffen the straw; wheth
er it will or not 1 cannot say yet. but I
can say that the wheat 1 salted keeps far
ahead of the re6t. However, by harvest
I will be able to tell you if it keeps the
atraw bright and stiff, and if the wheat
will ripen sooner.
Few farmers or owners of wagons
and carriages appreciata ihe value of
this Utile instrument a wrench and,
failing to do to, foot many a costly bill in
needless repairs and new purchases.
You cannot allow one part of machinery
to work loose from its fastenings without
injury to all the rest. At least once a
month, every nut and bolt in the running
gears. cf, a wagon or carriage should be
examined and tested with a wrench. By
this precaution, the carriage will be
preserved and accidents avoided. So im
portant is this, that artillery officers are
compelled to report to the Ordnance
Department how often the nuts are turn
cd upon artillery cariages. Kas larmer.
How the Girls take Kissing.
, The varied, emotions excited by young
ladies in leading cities along the line
from Boston to Saint Louis, as kisses are
caught and stolen from their sweet lips,
are expressed in something like the fol
lowing manner. '
A Boston girl fays (with an assump
tion of indignation): Sir, I declare such
a liberty as that is beyond all bound of
propriety and gentlemanly manners.
I 'I she is stopped by another which is
not resisted very badly. The Ne'vYork
girl says: "Indeed. Mr. Brown, your
conduct is a little familiar, if not ardent.
I've half a mind to a$k you what you ae
me for?" The reply of Mr. Brown is
that he tnkes her for soiueting nice and
sweet: nnrl lirp. rapid slacking ensues.
The Buffalo girl says, with marked pos
itiveness of manner, but with equally
marked insincerity Wretch, thief, put
that right back; I wouldn't lose it for
the world." She not only don't lost it,
,but gets (as she want') double principal
and interest. 'The Philadelphia girl says
So yea think that's dreadtul smart ; you
wouldn't have done it if I bad been look
. ing no indeed." but she makes it a point
not to look. The Baltimore girl says
'Repeat the insult if you dare, sir" and
exposes her face that it may be done ea
sily and often. The Washington girl re
mark: '.'You've been nd gone aud done
it, have you, now cipher out how much
better you feel, and calculate when you
will get another chance " The Chicago
girl says: "Confound your impudence
do you take me for a New Yorker 1 I'd
have you lenow there is a spice of dan
ger in that little matter." The only
danger she apprehends is that you won't
cut and come again. The Cincinnati gsrl
aays : "Did you ever no, I never you
men are perfect monsters." Affects in
dignation and tears, but is assuaced by a
duplication of the old dose The Lou
isville girl says: "You've done it sure,
and well. If you can stand it I can." The
Detroit girl says: "Mien Jerusalem
what a naughty, funny man. Better you
look out how you take one. two, four
more, before mine goot mother comes."
The Saint Louis girl says : "Oh. go long
with our nonsense; you ought to be a
thamed of yourself. You can't do it a
rain." Shs eiposes herself, and it is
jiorje again sereral times.
The reservation of te Cheyenne? cov
era an area of nine tbcusana square
miles, and is bounded east t7 Arkansas
river, south and west by the Cjraaroae,
north by Kansas.
Joseph Merrick, of Lowell, 50 yean
old. got drunk Friday, and tried to swal
iow ahuge piece of tripe without mastica.
tion, which resulted in his strangling, to
death. Warning against eating tripe.
The king of Siam hasuch an extensive
family that he announces the birth -of a
Prince almost weekly.
St Joe and St. Louis Busiccss Houses.
Nave, McCordjSs Co.,
WHOLESALE GEOCERS
And Dealers in
Wine3, Liquors, Tobacco, &c.
St JOSEPH. 3IO. 5Iy '
BAILY, KAY & WOOD,
Dealer in
3 n rn W7
Lr Z LKJ U Vij
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Exclusively at wholesale.
Third "Street, ST. JOSEPH, Mo.
Slock in Extent, Variety, and price Compare
with best St. Louis or Chicago Uouses.
5?" Orders Solicited.
KO; S.'4EMOH.
Isaac T. Uosva,
LEMON, HOSEA. & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS III
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
DEI &G'03S,
Notions, GIotMong&c.
NO. 5 FOURTH ST.
St Joseph, LXo.
A Large Stock always on Land. Orders solicited
Satisfaction guaranteed. . 45-ly
t, A. PIKER.
I. B REYNOLDS.
SBDTHBM HOT
PINER & REYNOLDS,
PROPRIETORS,
Eight Street, two blocks from it. R. Depot,
C3T. JOSS2? XX ,
GEO. A. PRINCE & COS
39 Varieties, with Patent
asso Tenuto or
dud ass.
ST"School Organs and Melodeons.
Finlshedin
Elegant Itosevrood, Walnut or
Oak. Cases.
JVb Charge for Boxing or Shipping.
-35,000 Now In Use.r
AN ILLUSTRATED CATAI.OOTJE.con-
tatning a run description of style, and testimonials of
the most eminent Musicians, as to tbe superior excel
lence of our in6t1. -Xs can be bj en at ibis Office
Address "
GEO. W. HILL & C0
Brownville Nebraska.
iHim .FOUNDRY,
MACHTNE SHOP
l'ltOlMtliUTOItS,
Cor. 8th & Messanie Sts.,
St. Joseph, Mo.
PTEAM RIIGuTeS HADE
l) Al h RLPA1RCD ill
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
MILL WORKS OF ALL KINDS
IRON FRONTS
Made to order in hort notice and Mtisfactory to
all parties. A'soagents for GARDNER A ROBERT
SON'S IMPROVED PATENT GOVERNOR.-44-lj
R. T. Uhdehhill
a. N. Eaton.
UNDE RHILL& EATON,
ommission Merchants.
ro 2. City Duliaing-
ST. LOUIS, MO.
REFERENCES:
Second Kational Bank, St LouU
Allen, Copp & Niobet. Si. Lonta.
Brrncb State Raik or Iowa. Oa-uqne.
Jobnftone Bacon. Bankers, Ft. Madison, la.
Isaac Scarritt tc Co,, Alton, 111.
Blair &. Alwood. AUen, III.
W.M.WY ETH&CO.
Whole sale Dealers ia
mmw CBTLI1Y,
SADDLERY GOODS,
Har ess, SkirtLcg;, id all kinds
Saddler's Leather an Hardware.
S.1DDLES, BRID. VSSftC,
' AjenU for Ditstons Circula Sawa, and
Wfarvin's Safe..
Ko.6 South Third SUoet, btwta Felix k Edmond
ST.JOSCrat HQ. 451y.
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St. JOo Businesv Houses.
W00LW0RT& & COLT,
AKD DEALERS IX
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STATIONERY,
Paper Hangings,
And Printers' Stock,
No 12 Second Street. St, Joseph, Mo.
Cash Paid for Rags.
JOHSTjiraEB. : j
W. H. DOCGLAS.
PINGER & DOUGLAS
Wholesale Dealers
QUEENS WAKE
GLASS WARh., ' 0 0,
- NO. 7 Fourth Ttreet.
St JOSEPH, MO. 451y
VICTOR B. BUCK,
Wholesale
BOOTS&SEOES
Iforth West Corner 4th & Felix Streets,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
J37Ivcep much the Lnrgest Stock West of Si.
Louid,anJ is prepared to cfTcr unusual induccmects
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ERIE RAILWAY!
THE BROAD GAUGE DoUBI.K TRACK ROUTB
TO
NEW YORK. BOSTON J1ND
XElTEXGiLAN I (i'i I
Dunkirk, to cv York. lfiO 9IHcs
IlufTalo to.cv York 423 illilts,
Salamanca to New I'ork, 415 Miles
AND IS rROil
to 27 Miles the Shortest Route
All Trains ruu directly through to New York, 480
Miles Withuut Change of Coaches.
From and after August 20th. 1367, Trains will leave
in connection with ail Western lines, as follows;
FROM DUNKIRK AND SALMANCA By New York
time from Union Depots:
7 30 A. M. EXPRESS MAIL from
Dunkirk .(Sundays excepted), Stops at Salman
ca 10 to A.M., and connects at norntville and
Corning with tbe s 00 A. M. Express Mail from
Buffalo, and arrives in New Xork at 7.00 A. M
2.25 P. M. LIGHTNING EXPRESS,
from Salmanca. (Sun lays excepted ) Stops at
Horn.l'svilie 6.2fi P. M., (Supper) intersecting
with the 2 "20 P. U. train from BulUlo, and ar
rirea in New Xork at7.00 A U V
4.15 P. M. NEW YORK NIGHT EX-
press, irom Dunkiik (Sunday excepted) Stops
at Salniancn 6 65 P. M. ; Olenn 7 S5 P. M (Stiiiprr)
Turner's 9 66 A. M. (Breakfast and arrive in New
York -itli 30 P. M ., connectinB with Afternoon Trains
an1 Steamers for B. alou and New xnglaud Ci'.ies
9 50 P. M CINCINNATI EXPRESS,
From Dunkirk, fjnndays excepte'). Slops at
: Saian'aiica I1.6' P. M.,ar.d connettKhtHoiiiella
- Tihe with the 11 20 P. M. Tn in from BuQaio, ar
riving in New Yuik 3 25 P. M.
FROM 1JUFFALO By New York
Time Depot cor Exchange and Michigan Streets
5 45 A . M NEW Y O R K DA Y EX
press. (Smir!rfy exrppte'). .Stiip at iforriolls
ville 9 1(3 A M.. (HUi.) ; Sns iurhnnna 2 17 P.M
(Uit.ej ; Turner m 7 65 PM, (sup.) W arrive
iu New York 10 30 P M. C.iimccik t Gnt
Beti'i w ltd ihe Delaware L;ick.wjnna it Wet-t-!:
l(nir ad. and Ht Jer ey City ih Miflmalit
Kxpres T am i.f Nw Jersey Ri :road tor Phil
adelphia, Biltini're and Wasbiutoa.
800 A. M EXPRESS MAIL via Avon
and Hamei'Mille (StindMys excepted), Airive
in Nrw Vuric at 7 t 0 A M. Connect., at K.iuiri
ith Northein Cemtai Railway f. r Uarrburg
Piiliadelpbia, Baltimore, Wa-biugioii aud puinis
Suutn.
2 20 P. M. LIGHTNING EXPRESS
(Sundays exceptcl). Stop at Ffarnellsvl I 5 25
P M. (up. ), n I arrives in New Y.rk 7 00 A M.
Connects atJersryCity wltn Mornina Express
Tr.iin ot New Seriey Railroad ror Bitiuiui e and
Wabintun. and at New York with Morntne Ex
press Train fur Boten and New England Cities.
6 10 P M. NEW YORK NIGHT EX-
press. Daily. Stopsai Portage 8 65 P M (Sup)
inte.vectiiig at 11 iinellsviiie with the 4 15 P.M
Train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York
at 12 30 P M
11.20 P.M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS
(Sunday excepted.) Stops at Susquehanna 7 30
A M , (Bkft ), Turner's 1.10 P. -M.. (Dine) and
arrive tu New Yotk at 3 2 P. M. Connects at
Eluiira with Northern Central Railwav for liar-rit-bunc.
Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington
and points South, at Great Bend with Delaware,
hackawanua is. Western Rilra.l lor Scranton,
Trenton aud PhiiadeUbla, and at New York
with Afternoon Trains ana Steamers for Boston
and New Knglaud Cities. -Only
One Train Esst on Sundey, leaving Buffalo at
I0P M. and .reach ins New YorkatH.30P. M.
Boston and New Kuiand Pssenaers. with their
Baggage, are transferred free of charge in New York.
Et"To pleasmc travelers tbe line of the Erie Rail
t ay presents many objects of interest, passing hrounh
the beautunl valleys of the Cbemunn. Snsquebanna,
Delaware and Ramapo rivers, an everchanging pano
rama of nature1", beauties commands attention.
Tbe Bent Ventilatod and Mott Luxurious Sleeping
Coaches in tbe World accompany all night Trains on
this railway.
Baggage Checked Thro ugh
And Fare alicay at low at by any other Route
Ask for Tickets via Erie Railway
Which can be obtained at all Principal Ticket Offices
in the West and South-West.
H. RIDDLE, WM. R. BARR
'Geo!. Supf" Gen. Pass. Agt
error s of Youth.
A gentleman who suffered for jears from Nerv
ous Debility. Premature Deeaj, and all the effects
of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf
fering humanity, send free to all wbo need it, tbe
receipt and directions' for making the aim- ! rem
edy by which he was cared. Sufferers wishing to
profit by tbe advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing, in perfect confidt nee,
JOHN B, OGDEN,
341yP , 42 Oder Street, New York
: XI7FORXJATZON.
Icfo'Bjation guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
growtb of hair upon a bald bead or beardless face,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, l letches,
Eruptions, etc., en the akin, leaving the same toft,
and beautiful, ean- be obtained without chart t by
addrtasisg. - 'TH03- F. CHAPMAN.ChemiJt
823Uroadway,New York.
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Dyspepsia Cure.
ThUGret Renudy for all Dieof the
STOMACH,
is the discovery of the inventor of Co a raluaole
Cough Ualsam, while experimenting for his own
health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for hi is
which had before yielded to nothing but Chloroform
The almost daily testimony from arius parts of
the country encourage us to believe there is no dis
ease caused by a disordered stomach it will not
speedily cure. ,
Pysicians endorse and Use it! I
Ministers give testimony of its efficacy !
And from all directions we receive tidings of cures
perfermed.
Dygpejila !
' 'tis eure to cure. .-i.
Heartburn I
One dose will cure.
Sick-Headache !
It has cured in hundreds o ases.
V tad ache and JJixzineit I ,
It stops in thirty minutea.
Acidity of the Stomach I '
It corrects at once
Jtiiing of the Fuod I
It stops immediately.
Dtntrett after eating I
One dose will remove.
Cholera 2forlu !
Rapidily yields to a few doses.
Bad Breath t
Will be changed with half a bottle.
It is Pexfectly Harmless ! !
Its unprecedented success owing to the fact that
It Cures by Assl-iln? Nature,
TO HE-ASSERT HER SWAY iS THE sYaTEMI
Nearlf ercrv deilr in the Unite.1 .-Matea helln 1 1
OXE DOLL4R PER UOFTLL
C. G. CLAHK, & CO., Proprteiurs,
HEW OAVBS, COX.
IIOLLADAY & CO., and McCREERT & CO.
GeLeral Agents.
Also for sale by MARSH & CO.
November 15, 13(56.
$100 REWARD
For a meCicine that will cure ,
Coughs,
Influenza,
Ticklin2; in the Throat.
"Whooping Cough
or relieve
Consumptive o ughs,
as quick as
cob s mmmv.
OVER ONE MILLION BOTTLES
have been sold nnd not a single instnece of its fail
ure is known. W e nave, in our posses-ion. any
quantity of Certificates, some of them fnm
EMINENT PAYSICIAJNS,
wbo have used it in their pr;vctice,tn I given it t e
pre-eminence over ever other compound.
It does not dry up a Cough
but
LOOSENS IT.
sons to enable the patient to expcctoiate freely.
Two or three doses
Will Invariably Cure Ticklinz In the
Throat!.
A half bottle has often completely cured the
most Stubborn Cough , and yet, though it is so sure
and speedy in its operation, i; is perteetly harm
less, being purely vegetable. It is a very agreea
ble to the taste, and may be administered to chil
dren of any age.
Incases of roup, we will guaan
tee a cure if taken in season.
NoiUmily. should 1)3 without
It is within iho reach of all, it being the cheapest
and best medicinn extant.
C. G. CLARK & CO , Proprietors,
NEW UAVEN.CONN.
A. S HOLLADAY & CO., and W.H.
McC REEKY, ttrownville, Nebraska,
General Agents. .
It
THE MOST RELIABLE
Billiard Table is tbe
CUSHION used on
CAT-GUT CUSIIIOT,
Manufactured KAVANAGII C- DECKER, ani
Patanted Dec. 13,1 86C. 'See DcicnuGo American
Vol.18.No.il)
It ia the only Cushion that possesses all the qual
ities esential to a PERFECT Cushion. It is the
most elastic and most durable Cushion ever offered
to the billiard-p'avin pub lie, as is abundantly pro
ven by the grt at demand for it since i?s introcuc
tion. The peculiarity which distinguishes the
CAT GUT Cushion and renders it superior lo ail
others, is the tightened cord of cit-gut which
overlif-s the face nnd edge of the rubber and nun
ning the full length of the Cushion , which pre
venfs the ball from bddin inty the rubber and
jumping fr.itn the table. Tne addition of the c;i
jrut cird also adds much to tho elasticity of the
Cushionn
Tho CAT-GCT Cushion has already been ap
plied tnovrr I 000 tables which are in constant
use. It can be applied to tables of any make.fot
sevcritt five dnilarv per set.
KA VANAWH Jk'DlXKKR'S Faotorr. at rhecor
ner of Centre ami (a-ial Streets. N. V.,is themos
ivtnpli-te of us kind in the world. The machinert
is .f the rnost iiuprovrd character, the lutub.-r dry
ing r-mil ttio largest in tho Unite.! States, the
nnitorial use the best that can bo purcnascd, and
the workmen thoMtihlv skilled.
lJillinr.1 Cloih; Ualls, Cues, ann Trimmings, al
ufthehrt m ike .constiintlr on hind.
KAVAMAGII At DE -KKRare tho only ngent
in this country forKAY'SCUb CEMEXTjidjvdged
by competent authorities to be the be tho best ce
mpnt ever usedr
O'Full Sized Tables cut down for SIOOJS'
Send for Illustrated Catalogue at.d price List.
KAVANAGH & DECKER.
Corn2r of Centre & Canal Sts.
New York
MONEY, FREE AS WATER. 10.000 ACTIVE
LOCAL and Traveling Agents. Male or Fe
male, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in ev
ery City. Town Village; Hamiet, IVbrksbop and
Factory, throughout the entire world, fr the must
saleable novelties ever known. 500 PER CENT.
"PROFIT an ' READY SALK WHENEVER OF
FEKKD !! Smattmen and women can make from
f 5 to 50 per dy. and no tisk of l-rs! A small
capital required of from $20 to $100 the more
money invested the grater the profit. Ao Money
required ia advance to- firtt tend the article onb
receive pay afterwardt I II yon actually wish to
make money rapidly and easily, write for full par
icn lars and address
MIL W OR & CO , (From Paris,)
10 RROADWAY, New York City.
FAIRBANKS'
6TAKDABD
SCALES,
OP ALL KIStS.
FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO.
228 Lake Street. Chicago.
209 Market Street, St. Lotais.
t3J BK CAKKFTL TO BUT ObLY THK GEXtTISK..
1IEW HILLS.
The Lafayette Hills
situated four miles abore
On The Little Nemaha River,
Highest Cash Price Paid For All
kinds of Grain. Bread Stuffs of 'l kinds con
stantly on hands for sale or in exchange for grain.
SANDERS & HA WXBY.
. TEE GLORY OP IAN IS STRENGTH. There
fore the nerrons and debilitated should immediate
7 use Beaaobold Extract Dcobo.
KEFlTUCriY STATE
LOTTERY !-
TO IE IBATtlTATCOYIKGTOJT, KE2TTTJC2Y
Class V, Ncv. im
;. Class WyKcv. 30,
1QG7
1 Prize of 550000 I
0D,i-.a So 00
1
20,000 1 9PriI9cf 250
Prize of
Prize of
.8,0.00
154prizesof W
- 0 prues"of
220PrJIesof 12o
18 100
1 Prize of
7,000
5,000
1,000
400
Priiea of
i-w PpItas of
C3 Priori nf
201. ., - 50
A S
Prizes amounting to $230,050.
S2.000 NUHBEBS AND 788 PHIZES.
Tickets S12, Halves S6, Quarters S300
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The number.
from 1 to 3. 000. printed on separate slips or pjper,
are encircled wi b. small J tin tubes, and placed in one
wheel. Tne prizes, of which tbere sro :SS. varying as
above, f'ooj 46 0iO t J50. are similarly pnntea on
'st-narate slips, epcirdeO, and placel in another wheel.
The wheels are then revOiveJ, n 1 a nuini.er is then
drawn from ihe wheel of number, nn at ihe tame
time a prize is drawn I on the other wheel. The nuin
her and prize drawn rt are opened and exhibited hi
tbe audience, and registered ti e prize being place-.
a'.'ainst tbe number trwn. This ttperation ia repeated
ui.tU all the prizes are u awu out
53" The above MGNIHCENT SINCLE-JCUMDEri
Lottery win be drawn in public in uovinotok,
Ky.. bv mvoi u Connms -t iiiers, at oiieo'rl c P. M.
at the corner or Fmirtli aii.Soet 8 8 The Kenimky
St)i'c Lotteries are no Gift Knterpi ises. hut rp"ti-i-
ble Money Lotteries thnt have been rnduvted for the
past t. iny years, and a:e drawn undur tne . auihoriiy
f a charter. rroni the State, and bonds are' River. tr
the payment oi alt prizes. The drawing are publisn
ed in iheKrwYo.k lit aid and Ciwciniiaiti Com mere al
The above M henie wili I e drawn the middle and last
of each month during ISU7 and 136a
Ciin la' t ot L net ie drawing daily teut by applica
tion to tbe MinaJtr.
Address all orders far tickets to
MUERY, EDDY cc CO ,
Covington. Ky.
CAgents Wanteda 49 ly
1.0C0 000
.r?"3 1
'tri
FOR SALE OS THE POPULAR
ONE FJilCK JPJL.A.ISr
GIVING KVEBT PATHOS, A
ILmdsomc and Iteli iblo Watch !
For the. low Price of Ten Dlhrs!
Without Regard to Value,
And not to be Paid for unless pt r
foctly satisfied.
100 Solid Gold nnntinrWatct.es, $260 to 1 000
1"0 M attic Ca.-ed Gold fratrl es, 2 u to 6cO
UO Ladie Wmclics Enameled. HOto 3io
2to Guia Ilutiiui ChroHoineier Watches 6-) to 3oO
; 2t 0 Gold limiting Kualis ; Levers VOti tu 260
x 300 Gold H uiitiiK Duplex Watches, 150 to Jt.O
600 Gold llttntiiiji A nitric in WatoUes, 100 to '60
600 Stiver IlutiUiis Levers. 6J to -bo
60ti Silver IIutitiuK Duplex Watcbes, 75 to 26u
6iOGuld Ladie WU.tis. 60 to 250
l.O'iO Gold limiting Lepiues. 60 t "36
l.OuO Miscellaneous Li ver Watches, 60 to !
2,0 0 Hunting Si. ver Wat. hes. 26 to 60
2,C 0 Asoi ted WattbCo, all kinds, 10 tu '5
53" Every patron obtains a Watcb by tbla airange
meut, ca-stl jc but $10 while tnuy be worth $1,000
No partiality sliowu
We wih to Immediately dispose of the above matt-
iiiQtCnt S ocfe. CertirTtes, naming tbe articles, are
placed in rsaled env lupes. aud well mixed. TJoMeri.
are entitlod to ibe nicies iittme-lon their cenitlcate
upon pjy merit of Ten Dollars, wbetber it be a Watch
worth $l,0tO or one worthless. The return ot any
of our certificates eutitlesyou v tbe article named
thereon upon payment, irrespective ot its worth, nd
as nc article valued ies than $1 0 is named on any cer
tlticate, it wil at once be seen that ibis is ' '.
No Lottery, but a Straight forward legiti
mate transaction, which may be participa
ted in even by the most fastidious.
A single certifi-jura will bo sent by mail, pest
paid, up'n receipt of 25 cts., "fiive lor one doiUr,
eleven for two dollnrs, thirty-three ami an elegant
premium for five dollars; sixty six and more valu
able premium for Ten dollars, one hundred and
most superb Watch for fi I teen dollars, lo Agents
or those wishing eraploytnen , this is a rare oppor
tuntty. It is a legitimately conducted business,
duly authorized by the Government, and open to
the most caret ul scrutiny. Iry
WRIGHT BRO. CO., Importers.
. 161 BROADAY, Now York.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE
mmm --sicniES
ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS,
For Faniily and Manufacturing Purposes,
AGENTS WANTED
address
615 Broadway, New Tor'.
27
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The Great Cause
OP
HUMAN MISERY.
tut Publithed in a Sealed Envelope, Price tix centt.
A Lecture on the Nature,
Treatment and Radical
Cure of seminal Weakness, or $;perm-Ur rl.oe.i.
induced by Sell'-Abme ; Involuntry Emissions. Iin
potency, Nertous Debility, and Impttdimcnts to
Marriage generaly ; Consumption, EoiUp.sy, and
Fits; Mental and Phyical Incapacy. Ac. ly
ROB. J. CUI.VKllWELLjM. D., Author of the
'Green Book," Ac.
The world-renoused author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly prores from bis own experience
that the awful constquttces of Self-Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicinend wi bout
dangerous surgical operations, bogies, instruments,
rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and etfo;tual, by which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may ;ure
himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This
lecture will prove a boon to thousands and tkous.
ands. .
Sent nuder seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,
by addressing the publishers.
Also Dr. CCLYERWELL'S "Marriage Guide,"
price 25 cents.
Address the Publishers.
CIIAS. J. C. KL!E & Co.,
12T Bowery. Xew York, P.O.Box 4385.
47
marriage and Celibacy.
An Essay of Wabmnq and IssTRrcnox fob
Yokcg Men. , Also, Diseases and Abuses which
permanently prostrate the Vital Powers, with sure
means ofrelief. Sent Free of Charge, in sealed
letter envelopes. Address,
Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association. Philadelphia, P
Jaaaary, lit 187. 1-j f
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WT K V ( I B flkB
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7n
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We have on hand a large and well assorted stock
of Staple
?Q f'i
To which we are making constant additions, and
which we are selling at prices low as any establish
ment west of the Mississippi river.
Ill THE QUA1TY OF OUR GOODS VE CHALLENGE COMPETITION,
ESS" FLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. THE
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY ! PRODUCE.
1WM tk BSl.
-DEALERS L
n
J3
S"t- osepli, ILI O .
Would call the attention of D23AL22RS to theirimmense stock of
Drus and Merticint?,
School Book-. PrttMit Medicine?,
Blurik lioil! Glass and Glassware, Writing Papr,
Taints and Oils, Envelop. Spices and Dye-Stuffs,' Coal Oil and
Lamp, Pure Wines. Liquors, &c.
Which were bongrt forcah of Manufacture-?, Importer? and Publishers, and will be sold at tba mo)
f:ivorable pri f Buying in large quantities from first hands, they are enabled to offer extra isditcv
m"nts to the trade.
They are tbe North-western Wholesale Agents of Dr.D. Jayne k Son, and of IJr. J.
C. AvreA Co., and can furnish their Medii-inos in any quantities. Mll-lj
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Importer and aholesale and Ketail Dealer in Iron,
STEEL and HEAVY HARDWARE.
Wagon, Carriage, and Plow Woodworks.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. .If
Rpring3. Axes, Axels, Shovels and Spades,Files and Rasps, Chains, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Jiutts sad
Washers, Nails, Horse nails, Horse t Male Shoes, Saws, etc. etc.
Castings and IIollow Ware, Sujiar Kittles Andirons, SkiJIets andLfj,
Stew pots. Bake ovens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons.
Blacksmiths' Tools. Anvils, Sircks and Dies, Beilows,Sledge and Hand Ham
mers, Vises, Pincers, Rasps, Farriers' Knives, Tuyere Irons, Wrenches, Ac.
0"O-"tfl"tiZDLgr GrOOdSr
Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chains, Wogon Jacks, Ox Shoe nails, Shovels and Picks,Oold TanssU.
XX XI Iocs, Bpolx.cs AXXCl X3Xa.t-St-U-fT.
1,000 CELEBKATED MOLINEiLOS!
lust patented, and superior to any yet invented ; and
McCormick's Mowers and Reapers, Iiallers Horse Cora Planter
Sulky Corn Cultivator?, Hand Corn Planter, Corn Snellen. Hay Uakes, etc. ate eae.
l?zz,l2?JoilS& St:3DLc3.x27c3L Scales.
Buying uiy gooJs direct f mm the man ers, I ofTer great indncements
TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS. AT.
Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Lyon s Periodical Dorps.
THE GREAT FEMALE REM
DY FOR IRREGULARITIES.
&
Tbee Drops are a cient".nVaUy c-mponnrte! fluid
oreparmtioii, ami heller I liar, any Pills, Powder-, .it
N'i.sII o:ik. Beii'S Mqiijil llinir hcIimi is ilirtd an.
posit ve, reml-riii Ui'in a icliub'o. 5eolv nl cr
latn siiei'itic fur the Hire r al I iliruc'iun an. I mid
preM"iis f naiore Their ppniariy i iiKhc-ttM by
he tact hat over I0O (CO b liles ure aimcaMy
and CdiimuiiCiI l y ll;e lailies .f tbe L'mtf il ruien. eve
ry uiie whom f oeaS in he str .n-l lernjs f prai
ir il, eir treat merits. Thev re rnpi-Hy taking ihe
piace t every ollcp Keniitle Ue:ii(xly, a"i are r-n.iil
eica by a. I wb know auht r them, as we surest
test, ami nioitt inralUIle prpariiion in the wi.rM,
for the cure orall reinaiec iijipijiitt.4 the reinvl ,,i
all (ibsi ri;t I ;'!) ot nature, anil the pr .111.1 iu ul health
regularity and lten:ll. Kp iit :i eiin -lxtirfa
when tltey ni;y he u.-e-l, and eto'a liiiii; wucn atft why
ihey should not. uir con hi n, it hp u-el witb'-ut pnxlu-
tni'j efiWiSi-irH.rary tu lia?tire' cliorn lw will be
lotind citre'ul y follel around e h tx..t:e. wiib ihe
written i.ii:nalnre ol JOH.N L. L.'ON without which
none are xeniiine
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LTOS . 195 Chapel Street,
New u.ven. u-nn. who can be consulted either per
sonallv, or oy niail. (eicliiii): stamp ) ciii eriiinji all
private disease aud female weakiie. Price $l,6o
per bottle.
Sold by DrniRists everywhere
C. G.CI.ARK &CO.,
Gen'l Azenl for U. S. and Canada
Cllin hnot. St. l..ui. I Wbuioale
1 lllb, KixtH 4t Fuller. Chiczo. akpuis
A. S lluLLADAY & CO., and VV. H.
MtCREERY. Btownville. Nebraska,
General Agauts.
DR. WHIT TIER,
IOXtjEIl KY YEARS LOCATED IS ST.
.j LOU IS than any othor l'rivate Disease Phy
sician, is a regular graduate of medicine, cures
Syphilis ioaiiils fortns,Goncrrhea.(jleet. Strict
ure, On-hit is. Diabetes, HlaJJcr and Urinary
diseases, Syphilitic affections of the throat, skin
or bones.
Thousands suffering self abuse, excesses, ex
posures and indiscretions in youth and ma
turer years, producing some of the fallowing
effects : Blotches, bodily weaknuss, untuanlinefS,
tosociety.indlgestion, constipntion. dread offa--ture
events, loas of memoty, and finally iui po
tency, havingbetn cured.
Uo can relet to many old residents for past
success and present position, also 'many phvs
icianshere and elsewhere.
Occupying a whole house of twelve rooms.witb
competent assistant physicians; tho.-e rcqui
ringdaily personal attention may remain in the
establishment.
Medicine aent everywhere by mail or express.
His Theory an t Exposition of Diseases, clearly
delineating all the diseases conditions, may be
hadin sealed letter envelope for 6 cents.' Ladie's
Circular, embracing all chronie diseases cents.
Addross St. Louis. Mo.
A friendlT talk costs nothing: charges mod
erate ; cures suaranteed. OSce.617 St. Charles
street, one square south ol the Lindell Hotel.
Feb. 15 ly
Taken op by the undersigned , living in Glen
Rock Precinct, on the 7th day of Febiuary, 1S67
One red and white speckled Stear with underlet
out of left tar, aid en r ff lifbt car. 2 rjs
this Spring CYRUS C. MEADER.
' TAKE NO MORE" -"NPLEASANT AND UX
SAFE REM1DIES for unpleasant and dargerous
diseases. Use Iielmbold's Extract Bachu and Iaa
yor4 Rose? Wash. - A-1 -
and Fancy
A -J
4
linn ul
AND
Poland's
Magic Billious Powders.
tTi Tlii i.rrn.ir:itinn i. trie discl
r-hf,C of ihe Rrv. J. W. P:.nd.fTifii
iii9-'1 th Pist r f Ihe Itaptiof burh'7
XL" f,''-f :..T.f,.... V II a Kim dr
Goff-fi.wn. N. II ..and maa d
V-VOLAN' y beloved by lht detv.iai
JIAGIC' thronhout.X w Kngland. I
r, 5 -K I . I . t. ..!..: mm
natM'l
II-
,K i -i il I.. I. -live Ihn ril'tut aoJ
im I f .
dy miliruie t save his 'l,a
and l.iJlHgH' P.iwdtrs ait av
the most
wonderful discoveries fc-odera
illJE CEEATLITm AUD BILIOUS XTCT
wlin-h ...ui.lot-ly ihr..w in the sa-d a I
.ic..rerie in merlicin : : and it afforas hi muck
ifrjiiifi. iitionth.it they receive ih inviniuwasr"
I r...:iri..n of jII wh-i h;ve testfd them. TJ4
ti- ni i--tis t'.iw.lr. r a ' .
loitii eurv lorlJvcr romplala
n its IHO.-I agravau-d form, ami an iiuinrUiat.t"f-rt-ctor
nil mvnmc
BILLIOUS DrRANGEMEn5
Excellent lor lUadaehe. ,
Pimples,
DrowPines,
Blotches. bH.-w Si
Dii7.inea. Hearfrn, PPalfi'1-
A n.l m.vu w..' it-rtlll
Cure & rrcvenllve ofFcTcr A-5
(We advise all who are tr-uM-d with 1""yf
m:il;idv to always keep tbe Puwdcrsoa htuir1'
for imtncdi.-t use.)
Here are a few important particulars: ,.-iel
1st They are the Ureal Scifie fr all
Affections. j
2d They are the only known remedy t"1 "
cure Liver Complaint.
3d They a- e the ouly known remedy that u tv
Constipation. . or.
4tb. Tho Powder are tn tho-ough in Vm
ration that one package wili be all that ib IB;t
ty of those usirg thi-m will require toael.0rt
5th They are a nrkJ and pleasant y'
effective cathartic known.
6th. They are the cheapest cathartic tf.
6th. They are Ibe cheapest and best medV
tant. as thev can be sent by mail to any p" "
globe, for the price, 63 cent-. . i.
Circulars, containirgeertineatas,iai""
sent t.. any part of the world free of cbaia.
SOLD BY ALL DRUUGISTb, a V
mail on application to
NEW HAVEN,
November 15, 1366.
to consuLiprrvx.
The REV. EDWARD A WILSOX
(free of charge ) to all who desire the Pr,,Xt,li
with the directions for making and asinf mjf
pie remedy by which he was cured of a lc"S g ,
tion and that dread disease CoMuaP"-
onlv obiect is tr, benefit the -Cicted and j
every sufferer will try this prescriptsoa, f
cos toeru notniog, ana may pro ,V..ti ;i.
Please address REV. EDWARD A W 11' k
No. 155 South 2nd SU, Williamsburg,
p)r a choice a icle of Tea, bSq"5.
Beans, LTomia Meal. PoUt. I100'
SWAX A EK0T
Sugar Loaf Syrup,. Sorghum, BJ?:2'iitfP'
. .. t - . at SWA
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