1861. 



THE ILLmOIS FAEMEK. 



91 



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BRONCHIAI! 



CURE COUGH, COLD, HOARSENESS. 

 Influenza, iiny Irritation or Soreness of the 

 Throat, relieve the hacking Cough in Con- 

 sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh 

 Clear and give strength to the voice of 



PUBLIC SPEAKERS 



AND SINGERS. 

 Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or 

 "Common. Cold " in its first stage'; that which in the begin- 

 ning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon at- 

 tacks the lungs. " Brown's Brochial Troches," containing 

 demulcent ingredients allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irri- 

 tation. 



BROWN'S '• That trouble in my Throat, (for which the 

 TROCHES ' Troches ' are a specific) having made me a mere 



whisperer." 

 BROWN'S N. P. WILLTS. 



TROCHES " I recommend their use to Public Speakers." 



REV. E. H. CHAPIN. 

 BROWN'S "Have proved extremely serviceable for 

 TROCHES Hoarseness." 



REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. 

 BROWN'S " Almost instant relief in the -distressing labor 

 TROCHES of breathing peculiar to Asthma." 



REV. A. C. EGOLESTON. 

 BROWN'S " Contain no opium or anything injurious." 

 TROCHES DR. A. A. HAYES, 



Chemist, Boston. 

 BROWN'S " A simple and pleasant combination for 

 TROCHES Coughs, etc." 



DR. G. F. BIGELOW, 

 BROWN'S Boston. 



TROCHES " Beneficial in Bronchitis." 



DR. J. F, W. LANE, 

 BROWN'S Boston. 



TROCELES " I have proved them excellent for Whooping 



Cough." 

 BROWN'S REV. H. W. WARREN, 



TROCHES Boston. 



" Beneiicial when compelled to speak, suffering 

 BROWN'S from cold." 

 TROCHES REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, 



St. Louis. 

 BROWN'S " Effectual in removing hoarseness and irrita- 

 TROCHES tion of the throat, so common with speakers and 



singers." 

 BROWN'S Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, 



TROCHES LaSrange, Ga. 



Teacher of Music, Southern 

 BROWN'S Female College. 



TROCHES " Great benefit when taken before and after 

 preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. From 

 BROWN'S their past effect, I think they will be of perma- 

 TROCHES nent advantage to me." 



REV. E. ROWLEY, A.M„ 

 BROWN'S President of Athens College, Tenn. 



TROCHES 



«®-Sold by all Druggists at TWENTY-FIVE 

 CENTS ABOX.-®ft 

 dec3-6m-8.m.p. 



DUNLAP'S NURSERT, 



Forty Acres in Trees and Plants. 



tiMBRACING THE USUAL NURSERY STOCK, ALL 

 ^ of which will be sold low for cash. Orders for spring 

 planting should be sent in early. 5,000 two yiear old 



SILVER MAPLES 

 for timber belts, can be had at f 5 per 100. 



J, B. Whitney, of Chatham, Sangamon county, is the agent 

 for Sangamon and neighboring counties. Catalogues had on 

 application. Address M. L DUNLAP, 



febl West Urbana, Champaign county. 111. 



EDARROW & BRO., PUBLISHERS, ROCHESTER, 

 . have published "Slavery Unmasked: or Three Years 

 in Eleven Southern States," by Rev. Philo Towor ; price $1. 

 The best anti-slavery book ever published. We will mail 

 one anywhere on receipt of price. Agents wanted to sell 

 this work. ■ * dec 1 



EDARROW & BRO., PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS 

 , and Stationers, Rochester, Monroe county. New York ; 

 publishers of the Fruit Preserve Manual, price 15o. Roger's 

 Scientific Agriculture, 75c.; etc, etc. Copies mailed on re- 

 ceipt of price. dec 1 



EDARROW & BRO., ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 

 . publish lithographic plates of Kruits, Flowers, etc. 

 over 300 varieties. Executed in the highest Btyle, by the 

 beet artists in the country. dec 1 





GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. 



THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, 



Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession 

 and the &mily having superseded the so-called "Gins," 

 "Aromatic," "Cordial," Medicated," 'Schnapps," etc., is 

 now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists 

 and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medi- 

 cinal qualities (tonic and pluretic) which belong to an old 

 and pure Gin. Put up in quart botttles, and sold by all 

 druggists, groctrs, etc. 



• A. M. BINNINGER & CO., 



Established in 1798. Sole proprietors, 



No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. 



For sale by D. S. Barnes 4 Co., No. 13 Park Bow, New 

 York. 



Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements 

 of Druggists, and our superior business facilities, enable us 

 to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and fam- 

 ily use. 



novl3-m&a 



■WOODBURN NUKSEBY. 



ri-^HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT OF- 



L FERS for sale over 100,000 Trees and Plants, more or 



less, of which one needs who has the smallest piece of 



ground for cultivation. 



Our list of Apples contains the best 



SUMMER, FALL AND WINTER VARIETIES, 



both for market and family use. Also, 

 Pears, Plums, Cherry, 



Apricot, Quince, Currant, 



Gooseberry, Blackberry, Raspberry, . 



Strawberries, Grapes, 

 may here be found of the best Yarieties ; besides 

 Evergreens, 



Shade and 



Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs, 



Eoses, Daltlias, 

 Phloxes, 



Chrysantheums, etc., etc. 

 We have a large stock of the 



SILVER-LEAVED MAPLE, 

 which is very valuable, ei-her for its fast growth or beauti- 

 ful foliage. This nursery is gaining a high reputation for 

 the accuracy and thorough manner in which everything is 

 done, and the proprietor is determined to make it worthy 

 the confidence and patronage ■ of all persons. Our Trees, 

 Plants and prices, we are sure, will compare favorably with 

 those of any growth, in the State, and all interested are cor- 

 dially invited to visit our grounds and see for themselves. 



Apple trees, two years old, 5123^ per 100 ; three years old, 

 $15 per 100 ; .Peaches, $18 per 1 00. Description and priced 

 catalogue sent on application. Letters of inquiry receive 

 prompt attention. Packages delivered at the railroad free of 

 drayage JONATHAN HU3GINS. 



Woodburn, Macoupin county, Illinois. febl-tf 



rp H E GROVE NURSERY.— 



"DR. KENBTICOTT." 



CATALOaUES~SUNT FREE, 

 On application. 



PRICES MUCH REDUCED, 



And everything sent off, so packed as to go safe, and snre to 

 live. Address 



JOHN A. KENNICOTT, 

 octiseo West Northfield P. 0., Cook county, Illinois. 

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