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ass i Ma'''IMMM""'"M'"M'M" ' - is a s " " I srw-i w w 9 m W--T r- -Wl" m TO 11 f i JfJiiUA'JjXi Tho Economy of Using I EAGLE WOEKS HAHUFUCTUEIHG COHPAHY T H X FEANKLIN Fanily Sewing machine. hM malnei make tbe celebrated GROTTR UrX STITCH, whlcb bu taken theblsiieat premi um at tbe Illinois State Fair, In September lat, at tbe Called States Pair In St. Loan, ia I860, and at the srineiple State Faira tbrouxbout tbe country. Competent Judges gave a decision In favor of tbia 11 ten, on account of 1U great atrengtb and adaptation to all kind! ot family and manufacturing purposes. Tl.e following Table will show tbe difference In favor f Sewing If acbinen oTer tbeold method of atitcbiDg ty kand. In tbe working of tbese Machines tbere is n.-t nly a great savii.g of labor and time, besides adding rreatlv ta tbe baaltbf ulcess of tbe eniploymen , but tbe tiu.u is ranch stronger, more elastic, and les liable to lipor ravel tban tbe stitch made with abilities and bobbins. By Hand. rime cvnsnmed In making y T Machine p Ladies' Garments. ;lIoors. ilk Dress. 1 Muslin SbirL Merino Pteaa. I 1 Cbemlse. i Calioo Preaa, I X Moreen Skirt, Might Ureas, Drawers, Silk .a proa, T lain Apron, ftiae ounsomed In ranking By Machine min.lHgura. p Gentlemen's Garuents Geutlemsn'a Shirts, Frock Coat, lallaTeat,' Unas Test, Cloth Pai'ta, $ aauaer Panta, lloura. Mm It 10 3! JS 6 I 10 8 10 10 K f ti 40 7 K 10 r: - 4 ic l M I Br nand. nours. Mln. 25' IS m 40, 1 18 S 10 46 1 5 63 5 40i I SO The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, Kas one advantage wbicb is wortby of especial attention la addition to tbe peculiar character of tbe stitch, and tbat Is Its adaptatioo ta either light or medium heavy work.. Tbe Machine which at one moment ia used on Tilt MOST DELICATE FABRIC, In a few mo agents after am be brought to tear with tbe same facil ity on eottonades and towels of the eoarsett description. Its adaptation for FAMILY WORK, is thus remarka- ). and gives it a superiority over every other style of a-achine in tbe Market. In order tbat these Machines may be placed in tbe lands of all claes, we have reduced tbe price of our r RANK LIS FAMILY MACHIXE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From tbe increase of our bo si tie for tbe last year, and the entire satisfaction our Machines are giving throughout the Tinted States and Knropcan Countries, we are led toiIieve that mr determination U manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE dD CHEAP MALHIXE, has been fully appreciaten T the public. This policy will romaiu unchanged, and a heretofore no Machine will be allowed to leave the dee that we cannot fully warrant in every repect. We shall keep cn hand at all times a general assort. sent of sewing Machine niMcrial Needles for all machines can be ordered by ilail or ftxpress. Price One lollar per dozen. Persons iutbe country, ty sending us their address Bclosing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return ail, cue of our circulars containing the different styles f Maebines. list of prices, and sample of work. E. RICHARDS & CO., Principal Agents for the Korth Wet. CfDee and Salesroom 113 Lake Stf ect. Chicago, Illinois, X. RICHARDS. Latoof L. Cornell & Co. C. K- VISWALU JatO.W. TAPPAN, formerly Ag't for .ha Creverfc Baker Sewing Machine. Jactarytth' 1862. nSk-tf THE IIAKP OF FREEnOJI. Now ready, a new and superior collection of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" tongs, olus, duets, qnartett, ted choruses, JIoEt of the Poetry and Muic has been written expressly for this work, to correspond with tbe times, and should be Sung by tbe million, in order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of the ''Contrabands," whom God, ia his providence, has cut upon the Free North to clctbe aod educate. CONTEXTS, IS PART. 'Fair Freedom's Morn baa dawned at last:" "Break the Chains, o1-- aneipating Sword ;" 4 'Fremont is Marching on, or. Glory Hallelujah;" Oh ! Help the 'Contra bands';" K)ld John Brown' Seng "Song of the 'Contrabands';" "O Let my People Go j" "Parody on the Song of the 'Contra bands' j" 44 Where Liberty Dwells is my country;" When Slavery dies there'll bo Freedom;" Vake, Freemen, God has spoken j" Vhittier's suppressed Song of Freedom," ets. . Price only 5 cents single, SO cents per dozen, $3 per 100 ; pof Ue 1 cent. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, nil-ly 4SI Iiroadway, New York. GREAT DIPROVEMENTS IN EWIiTGIAIIIMI. CHICAGO,' ILLINOIS; L . t. i f ' i Ml Mil . , ' . ' i ii A it .: Mi. ". -.I 'II I'. f t in mm 'If -J 10 EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE, Patented February 14th, 1860 Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK. This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of machinery, poking many rare and val uable improvements. Laving been examined by the most profound expert, and pronounced to be SIM PLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged againct Sewing Machines . 1. Excefsive fatigue to I 4. Incapacity to sew the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. S. Expenpe, trouble and los of time in repair- every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while ia operation. The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from all Ihee objections. - Ik has a straight needle perpendicular action es the LOCK, or SHUTTLE STICH, which will JIEITUERKIP sor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description f saaterial, f romLeatber to tbe finest Nansook Mur lii, with cotton, linen or silk threai,from the co sast to the finost number. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the the least possible friction, it runs as smoothly as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It requires twenty-five per cent, less power to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl f twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almots impossible to get it out f order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. VTo respectfully invite all those who may desire to sapply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine tLis UN RIVALLED MACHINE. But in a more special manner do we solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Drsss Makers Cach Makers, Cortet Makers, Iloop-Skirt Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitters, Shirt and Bosom Makers, ; Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. ("Religious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: No. I, or Family Machine, $45,00 : No. 2 Small siscd Manufacturing, $60,00 ; No. 3 Large fixed Manufacturing, $75,00. Cabinets in Every Variety. TTe want Agents lor all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established, whom a liberal discount will bo given, but we uako no consignments. T. J. McARTHTJR & Co., 510 Uroadway, Sciv York. A. CA1U TO YOUNC5 LADIES A.M) GENTLEMAN. Tbe subscriber will send (free of charge), to all who desire it, the Recipe and direetirms for making simple VeyetalU linlm, that will, in from two to tight days.remove Pimw.kb, Blotches, Tan, Freck LBS, SaLt-owNERR, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Naturo interded itshoudbe nft,clear,imoot andbtautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions and advise, will plaaie call on or address (with re turn iMisuige,) TH0S. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist. 831. Broadway, New York. May 22, 1882. n43-2m. SUGAR CANE MILLS A WD- EVAPORATORS Having teen arin-lntel arut for tha Easle Work finssr Csne Mill and Evaporators, Cttrsgo, 111., am prrnared to nil orders at tbo mannfaciuior s Ptlcea. Trices o( illlls. from (iU to S0O. I""""" $?(lio$M. Artlres VV, FU11NA8. xnvtn, iiiJ-tf. UtownTtlle, iito. m mm mm U xmmr-. ,.m'- aan. a? ! zr - " i i u i 1 1 1 a a s:. ij'Ji'Ki: -i':kB m;l M, . l.'l.ni I ' r-ir , HUH t. mm. xmrnrm .vl lus !i mm i to I nstn r , . rill- -V-'nT- I. -.-iT-a-a---- , . . . . ' ! , 1 1 L ,u I 'I 15 ' Z. I P I- . - - ..id i I.' I M I I U "I. i ! ' . D I ir HU b.l y a fc'ii!! iji aire 1 ; nm y-JJA L'.1kUiH fifes M$i til i ' 1 ' GATES' POUTABLS ENGINES. No. I 12 Ilor so Pjwer, weighs 7,500 lbs. No. S 15 " " 8 5.0 ' Xu. G 18 " " 10,000 ' Price $353 1,100 1,300 So. 1 5 m-rie Power, wcishs 3 (00 1U. Price ffiOl So. 2 7 "4 00 ' Ne. 110 ' " 6 0J0 " " 'X'ii a s - g 2 ter riii&i . g. - 2 H H 8 3 5s ? iJf WO) B'S U 'fir l"i L- lip i ai g I 11 I - P ;t ''tl'i V'7V t CD . . O W. GATES' PATENT SUGAR CANE MILLS ' . ' , i ... " J ' ' .i,! . , . 1 .-'" .--:..' .. - Is Ajent far P. if. Gatzs' t- Orders iait with. i t No. 1 is an upright three-rol er mill for on horse, wciphs 650 innd3, anil capable of ex- rc.-sf;nn 30 to 60 gallons juice per hour. Price $10. No. 2 is an- upriphfr three-roller will, for one or two horses, weighs 800 pounds, and c:ip;ilile of expressing 50 to 70 gallons juice per hour. Price $50. No. is an upright three-roller mill, for two horses, weighs ab ut 1,000 pounds, and capable vt expressing 70 to 100 gallons juice per hour. Price $G5. No. 4 is an upright three-roller mill for two or iour horses; weighs 1,400 pounds, and Ik cspaMe of expressing from 100 to 150 gal lons juice per hour. Price $sa. No. 5 is a rour-hor?e-p-er mill, npricht rollers, for Ptem or Wkter Hcer, capable of expressing 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour Pi ne $30. No. C is a six-bore three-roller horizon tal mli , back ceared fur horse r steam pow er, weieh 1,200 pouRfe, and capable of ex pressing from 70 to 100 gallons or juice per hour Price $75. - No. 7 is ao eight-horse three-roller hori zontal milL back (reared for horse or steam Power, weighs 2,000 pounds, and will ex : : press from 150 to 250 gallons per hour. ; Price $125. is a sixteen horse three-roller horl zontal Taill, back (reared for steam or water N)wer. weigis 6,SUJ pounds, and expresses I-iVsjT f.'oni 3tK) to 600 glloiiS ot juice per huur. jnce $3w. J 1 W. GATES, President, CniCAGOlLLINOTS. DO YOU 1TAXT TO ror table Ealne, Evaporators and Sugar Mills. FISHER & HACKER, BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA NO 3IILLS SOLD 0?t CREDIT I : ' PURE DRUGS A sr p MEDICI HES? U SO, GO TO Tni CITY DRUG STORE, P. 0. BUILDINGS, A K D JOHN H. MAUN, Will sell whatertr you desire. Ton may rest assured It is a Fur iLsfticle. From bis long expeilence la tbe business, he Is CONFIDENT be will kIt satisfaction to all why may call at bis ESTABLISHMENT. lie has now on band, and 1 constantly receiving a large supply of all articles usual) kept in a DRUG STORE. JOHN II. MAtS. BrownTllle, May 8th, 1862. ?6-n44-tf APPLE TREES. BR0W2TOLE NURSERY. THE UNDERSIGNED DAVE STILL A FEW THOUSAND APPLE TREES, RAISED IN THIS SOIL AND CLIMATE, Which they offer this Fall, CHEAP FOR CASH, o n APPROVED TRADE. THESE TREES ARE LARGE, Will commence bearing in a year or two, yet we will sell them at 15,00 PER HUNDRED, O R S2,50 PEIt DOZEN. MAUN, FISHER & HACKER. COMMERCIAL NURSERY, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. E. H. BURCHES, PROPRIETOR. I hare lonr since been co irinced of the wirit of rt class Nursery in the West, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, Can be adapted to our climate and soil. In view of these facts, I bare established in this place, and offer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, A large and well selected stock, sultsd to this climate, of Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf ; Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias, Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would beg leave to call tbe attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Missonri. S3"My terms will be as low as any reliable eastern Nursery. By purchasing of roe the expense of transportation from the east can be saved. All trees and plants are carefully labeled and packed in tbe best manner, for which a charge of the actual cost will be made. No charge will be made for the delivery of packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to tbe undersigned will receive prompt attention. March. 1862. E. H. BURCHES. IELVIO MILLS ! FREIGHTERSi THE MINES AND TBE WESTERN FOISTS And the public generally are respectfully informed that bis Mills are now in excellent mooing order, turn ins out from 60 to 75 sacks per day. Se bits tbe best millers in the Territory. MTITi VMJST'gg PZjOUK (Admitted both in Colorado and Nebraska to be unsur passed by any W eat of tbe Mississippi River.) Is made from tbe best of Fall and Spring Wheat, and is sold at as low prices as can be obtained in the Territory. His flour Is kept for bale at all tb stores inBrown ville. Hois prepared to furnieh freighters, and citi zens generally, wjth flour from either Fall or Spring Wheat, and also with any amount of Corn, Corn Meal aud Buckwheat Flour at the lowest cash prices. Cui-tom Grinding done at cue-sixth per bushel. He desires tccajl iheattentiou of freighters to the advantages of Brownvilie as a shipping point to tbe West. Not only can any amount ef grain and flour be obtained here cheaper tban at any other point in the Territory, but the Merchants oera hava laid in this sea son a large supply of every variety of goods. ...... J. G. MELVIN. Aug. U, 1863. D5-tt BUY PURE, FRISH GARDZX SEED, raited ia tka Trait ; ; . GET THE BEST, CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES Surpass all others lefare the Public 1st. Ia pVilosof liical arrangement. 2d. In tha gradual progress of their steps, 3d. In preseuting one thing at a time. 1th. In tha adaptation of each part to its inten ded grade of scholarship. 5th. In the admirable mode thej prescribe for auemorising the contents of a map. - 6th. In their explanation and directions for des cribiag the natural divisions of the earth-'' 7th. In their judicious se'ecwons oi iasm. 8th. In the appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations. 9th. 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Uno beauti fnl volume, child's quarto, with numerous maps and illustrations, t l pages, i rioe, Id cents. TUB SMI 13 CONSISTS OF I. PBI7IABY GEOGRAPHY. Small 4to. S3 PP 12 Maps. Beautifully illustrated. Price, 50 cents. II. GKAHMAB-SCH00L GECGSAPHY. Large 4to, with numerous Maps and Illustrations. 108 pp. It includes Physical and Descriptive Geography. Price, VO cents. ( 1 ho Grammar School Geography may either follow the Inter mediate, or be used instead of it. The chie difference between the Intermediate and Gram mar School is, that the latter, though no more elevated in style, is fuller in detail, presents a ercater variety of map questions, and a larger number of localities to be memorized,) III. HIGH-SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS Geoerayhy, large l2mo. 405 pp. Uichly Illus trated. It includes Descriptive, Physical, and Mathematical Geography. Price, 75 cents. Atlas, very litrge 4to. Containing a complete set of Maps for study; also, a set of Reference Maps for family use. Price, I. A copy of either part of the Seres, for exam ination, will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any Teach er or School Officer remitting one-half its price. D. AFPLETON & CO., New York. OF (JUT PUBLISHED. ) Cornell's Cards for the Study and Practice of Map Drawing. Designed to accompany any Geography, but especially adapted to the scale of Cornell's Gram mar-school Maps. Price per set of 12 Lards, 50 cts ALSO, Cornell's Series of Outlino Maps, of which a Des criptive Circular will be sent upon application. January 16, 18fi2. n29-tf SABBATH SCHOOL BELL SO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the First 12 Months of its Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Many of tbe luncs and liymus were written ex pressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular a3 its predecessor, (Bell No. I) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in 36 months, outstripping any Sunday School Hook of its sue is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in tbat form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cent, JlZperlUU. Uound,Z5 cents, 18 perlOO. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Bound 20 eents, $1S per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 cents, szu per 100. Bells Aos.l and 2 bound to getber 40 cents, $30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished at tbe 100 pr.ee. Cloth ouud embossed gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. Mail postage free at trio retail pnee. HOItACE WATERS, Publisher, n41-ly No. 431 Broadway, New York. FRENCH'S CONICAL Washing Machines. The most simple, durable, convenient and economical article ever iuventdl for the purpose. Will do the -washing of an ordinary family before breakfast, not only savihg time, but clothes. By strictly foilowingtbe printed directions, which are simple and easy, it will wash, at one time, nix shirts, or two dozen small articles, in about tix or seven min utes, or their equivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning fine fabrics, such as laces, &c., the greatest care U required, while with this machine the most delicate article can be washed without the possibility of datnage. These results are produced by tbe constant reaction the suds while tbe machine lain motion. of Families, laundries, hotela, boarding-houses, hospit als, asylums, boardimt-scbools, on ships and steamers, and in the army, who have tbese machines in nse, have sent in their testimonials voluntarially, and the enco miums of tbe Presa are very numerous, some of wbicb I have publlsned in pamphlet torm. All I ask of the Public is a careful examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Depot 419 Broadway, corner Canal St.New York. Price only Ten Dollars. PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor. Address box 2S93, K. T. City P. O. N. B. A liberal "discount to the Trade. Aitntt vontd. S4for a Circular. t v. mnnth of JJecember. 1S5S. .he undersigned for the first time offered for sale to tbe public DR. J . BO VEB DODS' PEaiAL WINE BITTERS, and in thir abort iriad they have given aucb universal satififac- tion to tne many mousaaus vi it'wu ' v -" then that it is now an established article. The amount c,r oodiiy and mental misery arising simply from a ne glect of small complaints ia surprwing, and t la there. fore of tbe utmost importance mai a w tbe least and most trifling bodily ailments should be had; for disease of tbe body must Invariably affect the mind. Tbe subscrlrers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS'S Imperial Wine Bitters from all who have nor used them. "We cballengs tbe world to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of "Weak Stomachs, Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other reme dy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only neces essary to make tbe trial. -The wine is of a very supe rior quality being about one-third stronger than oth er wines, warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, o they strengthen and invigorate the whole system aud give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing tbe circulation, removing the obstructions and producing a general warmth. They are excellent for diseases and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brace the system. No lady who is subject to lasitude and f aintness, should be without them as they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure but Prevent Disease. and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them for INSIP1ENT CONSUMPTION weak Lungs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, diseasec cf the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for ail cases requiring a Tonic. DR. DODD'S Celebrated lline Bitters Vt-- TJnsiirTJasHocl. For Sore Throat so common among the Clergy they are trulv invaluable. Fur the "aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyer and all nublic enaekers for book-keepers tailors seamatresses. students, ar artists, and all persons lea rtii.e a sedentary life, they will prove beneacial. Ana beveraue: they are wholesome, innocent, and rtpiicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat in effectsof brandyor wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons aJicted to the use of exessive strong drink, ana wno wisn w refrain iroui it. Therai enure and entirely free from tbe poisons con- eained in tbe adulterated wines and brandies with which the country is flood fd. These bitters noto nly CTRE but prevent disease, and should be ucd by all who live in a country where the water is bad. or where chills and fever are prevalent Being entirely innocent and harmless they may begiv. en freely to children and luiants wnn impunity, Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading ice valuable bitters over the land, and tbreby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. In all affections of the IIead,Sick. Headache, or TV ervaousllcad achc, Dr.Dods Imperial Wine Hitters Will be found to be most Salntarn andi Efiacaclous. DISPEPSIA AND FITS. A sure Cure for thet-e distressing complaints Is now made-known in a "Treatise oh Foreign akd Na tive Herbal. Pheparatioks." published by DB, O. PHELPS BROWN.- The prescription, fur nished by a young clairvoyant girl, while in a state of trance, baa cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed in a single case. It is eqn'illy sure in cases of Fits as of Dyspemsia; and the ln:;r ojienti may be found in any drug store. Those who are afflicted with Cjnsnmptiou, Bronchitis or Asthma, may also be cured by tbe use or my Herbal Preparations. I will send this valuable prescription free to any person on receip ot their name. Addresss, DR. O. P1IELPS BROWN, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. n47-6m DEJIOREST'S L'HRROR OF FASHION. The largest, best and most reliable Fashion Magazine in the world. Coutrains the largest aud finest Fash ion Plates, the greatest number of fine engravings, tbe latest and moat reliable Information, three full-sized Patterns for Dresses, and a sheet of new Braid-work and Em broidering Pattyrns. Every Mother, Dressmaker, Mil liner and Lady should have it. Published Quarterly, at 413 Broadway, New Tork, sold everywhere or sent by mail at 18 oeal. Tearly , with a valaakle prFta. Tka uxaiasT tiaHr aw rv4y. FEMALES. The many cirtificates which have been tendered us and tbe letters which we daily receive, areconclusive proof that among the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before No woman in the land should be without them, and those wboouce use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. DR J Bovee Dod's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has used tbeai successfully in his practice for the las twenty-five years. The proprietor before purahasin the exjlusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. Bove Duds' Ceiebraje? Imperfal Wine Bit ers, hadithem test ed by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro nounced them a valuable and safe remedy for dssease. Although the medical men of this country, as ageu- eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe tbat a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Dxl's IM PERIAL WIXE BITTERS In all newly settled places, where there Is always a large qnantity of deeaying timber; from which a poi sonous miasma is created, tbese b1 tiers shuold be used every morning boforebreakgast. Dlt. J. IIOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pnre and unadulterated wire, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrev. Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himsel:, who is an expert enced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed among tbe quack nostrums which flood tbe country, and against which the medical profession so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of community, for almost every vri ety of disease incident to human sy&tem, that they are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage- Pnrcliase one Bottle It Costs but Little! Purify the Illood. Give Tone to the Sto mach --Hen o vase the Sys and Prolong Life. Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for 65 00 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD k CO, SOLE PR0PRIET0S 78 "William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out the country. Oct. 17. IS6I. CHOICE LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan "Worthing, OF THE UMioia Saloon BROWNVILLE, Has just received a choice lot of the best brands of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon, Quart or single Drink. The fol lowing is a partial list: BRANDIES : French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry. WHIE8: A5ECES3nnEvaTaoJ American Cement (J AMERICAN CEMPVr' t Is the only article of tbe kiDll ' 1 K ave v.inF tw.-.i r. IT WILiMPvn'", ilend your Harees. Stra , TT WIT T XfT,Bl Save thopeires .,f that Hrw... IT WILL MESD fc Don't throw away that broken Ir.r i'jnpaifd IT WILL MEND CRTi Your broken China Caps ami 3,a as (rood a n. inai piece KnocKed out of vi.nr v V be put on Mstrnr... 1 TT VTT T !irrvn ?'r i No matter if that broken Pitch 7 shilling a hill:n?jsrdi.'. aT. . IT WILL MEND AU: That Cosly Alabaster Ve is brock.. U match it mend it it will never ih pether. '' ( Ifwill Mend bone, Cc-"1 and in fact everythh Any article Cemented witnAMtRlQv ULtu win not?nnw "Every Housekeeper should &a7 I ; Crosley's American CemDtGloe.'j'. ; It is so convenient to have ia ls i ' ' Expreit. i ,'It is always ready; thii coaimendi ' t, ' Independent. ; "We have tried it and find it as oe'-' as water." IF'a Spirit ofh, 7 f Economy is W. lO,U00 per year saved iaeT by Onf Bouiecf ' j AMERICAN CEMENT r ' Price -25 Cents perR Price 2-5 Cents perBori Price 2-j Cents per E.,;: Price 2-5 Cents per Ec Price 2o Cents per B. :. Price 25 Cents per Be Tery Liberal Rcdnctioato.' sale LIuyen. TER.11S CASH. SFor Sle by all Drusru c,j j., lbrou;hout tne coun:rt ) JOHNS & CROSLi' (Sole JIanufacraMn.l j 78 WILLIAM STREll j Corner of Liberty Street. SETT I: Importantlo House Owaen' Important to UuilderL j Important to Rail Koad Co: nies. i Important to rarnj?r$. j To all "whom this may eonrm, : concerns everr-bo, JOHNS & CiafciLETa IMPROVED GTJTTA PEPX" t CEMENT ROOFi:! The Cheapest and mess duratie I in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER f. It can be applied to new and old Kojfitf i ; steep oi flit and to Shingle rood without" the Shingle?. ( Tlae Cost is only aboatOnf-T that ot Tin, A.D IT IS TlUlIj DIKARLC. This article has been thoroorMy trti Tork City and all puts of tha t.'nital sxs I da West Indie? and Central ar.d j;ou;b li buildings of all kind such as Facbri 1 Churches Rail Road Depots C.iu r.d 1 Buildings gcncrolly Giivemai'.'nt t-'A'.'f the principle Buildcn -nhetwu dd Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES : Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Irish, Manongahala, And a variety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. TtlHTXEY'S BLOCK Main Street, Brownvilie. Novmber 14, 1S6. nl9-tf FRUIT AISD ORNAMENTAL TREES. 200,000 Apple Trees. 4 years old, 43 rer hundred 60 per thousand. 75.CO0 Standard Pear Trees. 2 to 3 Tears old. 2S ner hundred, J230 per thonsand. 20 ooo 1 year old Diana Grare Tines. 15 Mrknndred $1C0 per thousand. 150,000 Standard Fear Graoes. fi txr knmtrM Mfl per taoniand. ' These Pear Grafts, not bein bnlkv. can Tin Inmnnrt. ed cheaply, and by growin two years, will make good sized trees to plant in an orchard. Anv onen treble their money by growing them to sell. Send for Whole sale and DeaaripUT Catalogues. E. MOODT Bl SOS. BU-ans. Kiaaara Xariariei. i Ktiwt. V. T. Furniture! Furniture!! The TUOSt COmCllt atork nt tnnlln.. rrrmA In this apper cnntry iast recaired fey ?. H1LU itw.Tiiit, Aiu aet, mi. the past four year? and has pri?dr-"b? :ti EST and .MOST DL'IiaULE LUOFLMJim every respect a fiks TrArra wEinn t fboof covering f-r RotiEi) gf ALMtrr-). Thit in ihe. 0 SLY nut! trial mnw United States whkii vc-mbine the nrr i properties of E!itirit 7 and Dtrnlihft - ( univenllv acknowledi-d to be pt't"! -, TA PERCH A AND INDIA i No Heat is He quired is Application I The expense of applying it i? tri3in:vB J Roof can be covered end fni-!iJ "f It rsin lift iinnllrdtTaoji and when finished fi.rfn? 1,- -rfi'j r iK4 j face with anelestio bvdy which eaiin- - j by 11 eat Cold or Tor.as mi::;n-1 1 Buakds nor any eifernal n;'fi"n GUTTA PEUC11A CEMD For Coaling Jletals of all exposed to the Action cf the ) For I'reservinr and Kcpj 31ctal licoU Of ALL KIM'S. j This is thb oxlv Cohpohitiof iso : suceeiifullg reoist extreme ckani'i nf 'i i ant length of time when apyliri to 'J" it adheres firmly forming a Ixidy Tj' f of ordinary paint costs muuh less, saJ r" THREE TIJES AS LO.V; andtrtmiJ is not injured bv the contraction ni; j TIN and other 31 ETA L ROOFS eua? J sudden changes of the weather. - If ic7 not CRACK IN COMJ o.i t -rt t icpiTiirn vii wii T VflT VAU l" ( Leaky tin and other metal r"" V; repaired with Gutta Perth C'f"1'' '; j from further corrosion and leakinx. '"- . : a perfectly wat er-t :rnt rnr tor v , This cement 11 peculiarly adJpf1 1 " , vaiion 01 iron railing, cwre.s -" j Impleuient. tc, alo fT eciiTi! ii'rJ,'r GUTTA PEIICHA tW- 1 For preserving and repairing Tin ni r: T 1 ' al roofs of every description, from ty, is not injured by tba con.ra-t of metals, nmi will not eru:fc a warm tcrather. These materials are adnrtetl to a. we are prepared to supply orJr fr" i the country, at short notice, fr ''3!t. J inz in rolls, ready prepared f :. f cha Cement in barrels, with Tull r.r:s.w tions fur application. We will make Lberal and wtwf"-, f ments with responsible pitrtiej who l establish themselves in a lucrarire aaJ r j business. j OUR TERMS ARE cAi! We can give abundant prcof cT ' n favor of our improved IUk.Eds JlatenaA . plied them to several thousand K-" j City and vicinity. nUi Mlwles ah Warehouse, rl' C.nrnrr T.;hrtv street. i-' ?, Full escriptive Circurs and rnc nished n application. Jov. 7, ISo I. I7 NOW READ"?- THE Offlcial Unin Volunteer passes.) containing JSame and 'f" ' Oi2cerand Private in tns Inion Jf.'.y Commands. Casualties, I Tomo"""-A on? wa nts it. ) Sent pot-rid '" sh nntiiKM. Address liL-ft ' jsher,49 State Street, liotT, X- NEW MI'SIC. - i "Shall we Know Each Other T&er , Duet and Chorus, by Rev. iir w - ; Sabbath Bells Chmin on. ' Price 25 cents, mailed free. A " nee to try new lausij. c 'i7w,' 431UroaJJ- - i.rhlv colored.on fine heavy pa per. j Art .;tiMr 100. -loss""- better orportunity Tab Address flEXRY B. A0. n 49 State StreeS HsteB,Maa h no