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The Economy of Using T H X FRANKLIN 9 Family Sewing Machine. ThM tn!n make the celebrated OROVIR c JMXJ7JI STITCH, which has Ukeo theMfhest premi n at tbi Illinois SUte Fair, lo September last, at tbe Called State Fair in St. Louis, lo 1860, and at tbe rlBftiDla Stale Fain throuetaout tbe country Competent Judges fare a decision In favor cf tbla aUUb, on eooount of Us great strength and adaptation to all kinds of family ana munuracmriDg purywc. Tbe following Table will show tbe difference in favor S tewing Jf acbines over tbe old method of atitcbtug by kand. In tbe working of these Machines there Is not nly a treat saving of labor and time, besides adding greatly te tbe realthf uluess of tbe emplormen , but the UtcU is much stronger, more elastic, and les liable to rip or ravel tnan tbe stitch made with shuttles and twablua. rinii nonann-.eA !n maklnc i Br If acbine. I By Iland. d Ladlea' Gauuauls. Honrs, mln.illonra. Alia. filk Dress, Muslin SMrt, Merino Dress, Chemise, Calico Dress), Moreen Skirt, Vlght Dress, Drawers, tliklproB, flaln Apron, 15 10 6 3 10 7 10 4 1 S3 5 10 6 1 I 0 10 40 10 ts to 17 SO 10 rime consumed In making By Machine By Hand. p Gentlemen a Garments Uours. M In. Hours. Min. Gentleman's ILirts, frock Coat, IstiaTest,' Linen Test, Cloth Pauls, X tauuer fauta. 25 IS 1 s 6 2J S3 10 ts 15 10 40 18 46 69) 40, The Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, as one advantage which is worthy of especial attention la addition to tbe peculiar) character of the stitch, and that it Us adaptation to either light or medium heavy wrk.. Tbe Machine which at one moment is used ton THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, in a few mo ments after can be brought to bear with the same facil ity en rottonades and towels of the oarset description, lis adaptation lor FAMILY WORK, is thus remarka ble, and gives it a superiority over every ether style of ajtcbine in tbe Market. In order that these Machines may be placed in the lands of all classes, we have reduced the price of our FRANKLIN FAMILY MACHINE TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of onr business for the last year, and the entire satisfaction our Machines are giving throughout the United States and Kuropeau Countries, we are lod tobelieve that our determination te manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE 4.XD CHEAP MACHINE, fcas been fully appreciate y Hie public. This policy will romain unchanged, and heretofore no Machine will be allowed to leave the Bee that we cannot fully warrant In every respect. Ve skall keep on hand at all times a general assort ment ef Sowing Machine msterials. Needles for all machines can be ordered by Mail or (Express. Price One Dollar per dozen. Persons In the country, by rending us their aMres closing a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return aaai), one ef our circulars containing tbe'diflereat styles f Maeblces. list of prices, and sample of work. E. IlICIIAIinS & CO., Principal Agents for the Xorth "West. Ofise ana Salesroom 1S3 Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, M. RICUaRDS. Lato of L. Cornell &. Co. C. B- WISWALL, JKO.W. TAPPAN, formerly Ag't for .be Graver k Baker Sewing Machine. Janaarytat' 1S62. nSC-tf THE HARP OF FREEDOM. Now ready, new and superior collection of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" songs, solos, ducts, quartet?, and cliorcses. Host of the Poetry and Musio has been written expressly for this work, to corrcppond with the times, and eaxjuid be sung by the million, in crder to awaken a deep Interest in behalf of the "Contrabands," whom God, iu his providence, has cast upon the Free Kortb. to clothe and educate. CONTEXTS, IK PABT. "Fair Freedom's Morn Las dawned at last:" "Break the Chains, or t v7nancipatin j Sword ;" "Fremont is Marching on, or, Glory Hallelujah ;" Oh I Help the 'Contrabands';" "Old John Brown's Song;" "Sonfrof the Contrabands';" "O Let ny Temple Go ;" "Parody on the Song of the 'Contra bands';" "Where Liberty Dwells is my country;" "When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" "Wake, Freemen, God has spoken;" "WhitUcr'i suppressed Song of Freedom," etc. Price only 5 cents single, SO cents per dozen, $3 per 100 ; postage 1 cent. HORACE WATERS, Publisher. nil-ly 4SI Broadway, New Ycrk. GREAT BIPKOVEMENTS IN SE WING MACHINES. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patents! February 14th, 1860 Salesroom, 510 Broadway, NEW YORK. This Machine is constructed on an entirely new primeiple of machinery, posting many rare and val uable improvement, having been examined by the awest profound experts, and pronounced to be SIM PLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing Machines. 1. Excessive fatigue to' I. Incapacity to sew the operator- every description ef 2. Liability to get out of order. I. Expense, trouble and loss of time in repair ing. material. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing MacMns is Exempt from all these ol-jcctions. jt has straight needle perpendicular action makes tbe LOCK or SHUTTLE STICK, which will JTEITHER RIP nor HAVEL, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description f Material, fromLeather to the finest Kansook Mur La, with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the cos sets io the finast number. Having neither CAM not COG WHEEL, and the tie least possible friotion, it runs as smoothly as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine! It requires twenty-five por cent. less power to irive it than apy other Machine in market. A girl f twelve years of a;e can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Iks strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY cf onstruetion render it almoin imossible to get it out f order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to ipily themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UN RITA LLED MACHINE. IS lit in a more special manner do we solicit the Iatronageof ercbant Tailors, I Drss Makers Ceacu Makers, Cor:et Makers, Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers, Skirt and Bosom Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. pyReligious snd Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Price of Machines, Complete: 5o. I, or Family Machine, $45,00; No. 2 Small sited Manufacturing, $00,00 ; No. 3 Largo sited Lanafacturing, $75,09. Cabinets in livery Variety.' Wa want Agents tor all towns in the United Itates, where agencies art not already established, t whom a liberal discount will be given, but we caake no consignments. 2. J. LIcARTHTJR & Co., 510 Broadway, Xew York. A CAItl TO YOUNG LADIES AM) GENTLEMAN. Tke subscriber will send (free of charge), to all who Jore it, the Reoipe and directions for inakirg a simpl Vegetable 2?m. that will,. in from two to irht days, remove PiMri-E9,Et.OTCHE3,TAN, Fawrr Lkb. Sillowkess, and all impurities and ronghcesa cf the Skin, leaving the samo a3 Nature intor.ded .hnnA hioft.clar.imooth andleautifuf. Those desiring the recipe, with full instructions, directions and advice, will ple caU on-or address (with re- tUri1 T1IO J r. CHAPMAN, Practi.-al Checist. 831. Lroalway, ew Ytrk. May 22, 1862. n45-2m. , SUGAR CANE MILLS" EVxlPORATORS Having been errH-inted agent for the Easie Rn?ar Cane Kill and Evaporators, Chicago, III., i a"1 r-eiwired to f.l! orders at the manufacturer' vrues. Pi ice- of JiilU, from $10 to 8. P;to from Jiarcn VI, ibsx. ii5-tf. BrcwnTiile. et. BAGLi: FORKS' I3AIJU?UGTUIIIHG CQHPAHY, CHICAGO,.ILLINOIS. , . . Vv- - 'rT .. . '.. - , - s-?i- d.: !"! :: , '!&,. .1. M .it:-1! . I : 'u -.h.Im -J, I iT :- I jl JJt -f , in 0 7- : i W I ii IstiN-- ' ; . e f nt y.j , SaTjjtjisM 1 ; !'J.if GATES' PORTABLE ENGINES. No. 1 6 Horse Power, weighs 3,f 00 lbs. Trice COO Xo. 2 7 " "4 COO " " COO 110 " " 6 0-0 " " loo 2 o t.U :: s-.-y '.5- s ' w S ti 5- a3 S O 3 P o i3 3 o CD - ''iliii'.i'JIi' W'U.lll III iiiii;iiiinhiiii'l P. W. GATES' PATENT " L . 1- 5 j !' 1 ' i : ' V: N: . --2-,Hr -..-.:-v -1;; 7y v c- s o ) n i - m i. .a i i i a i t i i i k l -i. . 3. w- s i;m i. i i - ii i v - . i in i. i i a i u 'ii i : i u ' - i f ' J . lh LI U U U L fi '."I. t "i i.i i : i f r a r i l i t i m 'u 4. I Ei 5 UUU UUtf! i I IH t ill i:. is't h w w w w py:i n i i .. i i n 1 1 i i i i i i i i i -i iiii i ? i ffiiWHKB r : ! IS v HHHH- a c ;,"U-;. ShHHH i U--7 i-K, n. ; ,'.'K 'ii 1 U 14 U K ii , , tfitMf J il fflmffi(. ? -4 s 1 wmmmrmi m i ds n. 12' nil i til i i i i.i. at i i Se AH ' A :; V.: A;k i- 4 1 t V-'... :ii I1;!--: - A Is Arnnt fir P. W. (Jatjcj Portable Engine, Evaporators and Sagar JItlls. U urutrs 1 sit wiia Ja;.-r :-fr;,;.,; j 4-1 . i j 1 aw ' :i.i:rik:t , til V 1 vir j ji IV, 3 iVIi'iJlii- 1 i v:' . At: - , : ;Utt. I nil It v"1 ' l - - ' I' t -s .1 r. a ; . . - w r t w.gf - - ' T -'J--'-.SHg?'i f , t" ;'V" rJ ""te.U.h;:.., , ; . I,: III i-J .'.5 4 Vjilri?' .;'' i -J f to-.-' , f.i ii fifJV','-', M No. 412 Ilorse Power, weighs 7 500 lbs. Price $350 Xo. 6 15 " 8 6(0 ' 1.100 Xo. 613 " " 10.CCO " " 1,300 .g lit ? S o - o o 3 2 p - o H go 5 3 -1 TJ o 3 M 1 O . -1 - OX rr. . - 5 P CO C . - S O e- W - 0 i rr- ... in'"- .ji "lie ; . 1 iiliiillik 'li'l.i'lt'iliil ill. 1 mw1 o p P o o O p ro n if o O 1 i! r 1 o o" ! : 1 o O c cu cu 3 -M o P- P ffl o - ri C i o" -! I I o o - l-J r--l O CD O iU 111 o " n" o .. O P - 0 S 4 0 0 1 (2 A ill !i l P' i.y..' . 'l ,'V O T3 o ' 1 '1 11", ' !ffaWv c -1 o CD m to o if. n : o o 3 I. o O - cr CD m ' - CO -rr CD SUGAR OANE MILLS X. 1 If an niiripht three-roller mill for on h jrse, weichs 650 pounds, ainl capable of ex-jre.-)ririK 30 to 60 gallons juice per Hour. lrice$10. No. 2 is an Trpriffht three-roller mill, for one or t vo horses, wrighsi 800 pounUs, and c.ip;ilile cf ex;ressins 60 to 70 gallons Juice per hour. Price $-50. Xo. 3 is an upright thres-roller mill, for two h'jrses, weighs about 1,000 pounds, ami capable of expre.-sinn 70 to 100 gallons juice per hour. Price $65. Xo. 4 is an upripht three-roller mill for two or four horj-e? ; weighs 1,400 pounds, and is capable of expressing rrom 100 to 150 gal lons juice per hour. Price $S5. ' . Xo. 6 is s four-horse-powcr mill, upright rollers, for steam or water pover, capable of eprcising 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour. Price $03. Xo. 6 is a fix-horfe three-roller horizon tal mill, back certd for horse or steara pow er, weighs 1.CJ0 puim5j, and capable of ex pre?siu3 from 70 to 100 gallons of juice per hour Price $75. . No. 7 is an ciuht-horFe three-roller kori Zintal mill, back peare-.l for horse or steam 1; .spsr. power, weichs 2,000 pounds, and will ex ' -"jf!JS press fro7ii 150 to 260 gallons per hour. t , Price $125. KJt3 No. 8 Ha sixteen-liorse three-roller hari . j:!ij? zontal iill, t.jck poared for steam or wRer ." sli-ri5-? power, 'reigns 6,3:J) pounds, and expresses ir--S r'01'-1 301) to 600 gallous of Juiceper hour. ijs nice i-u'j. P. W. GATES, Tresident, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. FISHER & HACKER, . UROWNVILLi:, NEBRASKA KO COLD CitIUilT!. . i DO YOU WAST IO 1 - TTT- PURE DRUGS AS D MEDICINE'S? IT SO, GO TO TM CITY DRUG STORE, P. 0. BUILDINGS, X K D JOHN H. MAUN, Vlll sell whaiuTtr you desire. Tou may rest assured it is a ' trm St Ft El, from his long expeiience in the business, ha Is CONFIDENT ho will glTt satisfaction to all why may call at his ESTABLISHMENT. He has now on hand, and is constantly recciYlng a large supply of all articles usuall kept iu a DRUG STORE. JOH7J II. MAUN. BrownTllle,iay8th, 1S65. v6-n-tf PXiEI TEEES. M0ATYILLE NURSERY. THE UXDER3IGXED HATE STILL A FEW THOUSAND Al'l'LE TllEES, EAISED IX THIS SOIL AXD CLIHATE, Which they offer this Fall, CHEAP FOR CASH, O It APPUOTED TRADE. THESE TXEES ARE LARGE, Vlll commence bearing in a year or two, yet w will sell them at 15,00 PER HUNDRED, OR 2,50 PER DOZEN. MAUN, FUiEER &. UACKItR. : COMMERCIAL NURSERY, OH AHA, NEBRASKA. E H. BURCHES, PBOPRIETOa. I hare long since been convinced of the want of a first class Nursery in the Wett, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c.f Can be adapted to our climate and soil. In view of these facts, I have established In this place, and offer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, A large and well selected stock, suited to this climate, cf Apples, standard and dwarf ; Pears, standard and dwarf J Cherries, standard and dwarf; Peaohes, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Goosberries. Currents, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberrief, Ulackberrie, Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias, ' Ornamental Trees. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., etc. To which I would beg leave to call the attention of the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and North west Missouri. 53"y terms will be as low as any reliable eastern Nursery. By purchasing cf me the expenso 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 com will be made. No charge will bo made for the delivery ef packages on board steamboats. All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. - March. 1562. E. S. BURCIIES. iELviiY mm i FREIGHTERS TO THE MINES AND THE WESTERN FORTS And the public generally are rospectrully informed that his Kills are now in excellent running order, turn in out from 69 to 75 sacks ver day. He has the best millers in the Territory. (Admitted both in Colorado and Nebraska to be nnsnr passod by any West of the Mississippi River ) Is made from the best of Fall and Spring Wheat, and is sold at as low-price as can be obtained in the Territory. Itt flonr is kept for sale at sil 1 the stores injBrown ville. Ileis prepared to furnish freighters, and citi zens generally, with Hour froci either Kail or Spring Wheat, and also with any amount of Corn, Corn Meal and Bnckwhoat Flour at. the lowest cash prices. Custom Grinding done' at one-sixth per bushel. He desires tc cajl tbeattentiou of freighters to the advantages of Brownville as a shipping point to the West. Xot only ran any amount of grain and flonr be obtained here cheaper than at any other point in the Territory, but the Merchants tier bava laid in this sea son a large supply of every variety of goods. . J. G. MELVIN. Aug.' 16, 1QS2., . h5-tf BUY PURB, r&ISII OJLRDS IT &EXD, raised is ike Wost. GET THE BEST, CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES Surpass all otters btfere iKt Public 1st. In philosophical arrangement. 2d. In the gradual progress of their steps, Si. In preseatin one thing at a time. th. In the adaptation of each part to iw Inten ded grade of scholarship. 5th. In the aarairaole moaa aej yrccnu emorisin the contents of a map. 6th. In their explanation and directions for dei- eribiaa the natural divisions of the carta. Tth. In their judicious selections or facts. 8th. In the appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations. 8th. In consistency between maps ana te:y. toth. 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Cornell's Geographies are used ia publio school ef the City of Wilmington. Cornell's Geographies are used in publio schools of the city os Washington Cornell's Geographiss are csed in public schools of the City of Detroit. Cornell's Geographies are used in publio schools of the City of Columbus, Cornell's Geographies are used in publio schools ef the City of Hartford. Cornell's Geographies are used ia pablic schools of the City of ewt Haven. . Cornell s Geographies are ia general use ia all parts of the TJuitci States. Cornell's Geographies are printed oa the bast pa per, are the Lest bound, and the best illustrated of any School Geography extant. CO&XZLlS TxZST STirS IK GIOGBAAHT. Intended to precede Cornell's Geographical Series, and to introduce the little pupil pleasantly and prof itably te the rudiments of Geography. One beauti fal volume, child's quarto, with nameroas maps and Ulasferatiena, 72 pagea. Priee, 2 tent. THl II KISS CONSISTS I. P2I1IAEY GEOGBAPHT. Small 4to. S pp. 12 Maps. Beautifully illustrated. Price, 50 cents. II. GBAHUAB-SCH00L GEOGRAPHY. Large 4to, with uumerous Maps and Illustrations. 108 pp. It includes Physical and Descriptive Geography. Price, 90 cents. (The Grammar -School Geography may either follow the Inter mediate, or be uned instead of it. The chief difference between the Intermediate and Gram mar School i?, that tbe latter, though no more elevated in style, ii fuller in detail, presents a greater variety cf map questions, and a larger "number of localities to be memorired,) III. HIGH-SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY and atlas. Geoeravhy, largo 12mo. 403 pp. Richly Illua trated. It includes Descriptive, Physical, and Mathematical Geography. Price, 7a cent?. Atlas, very large 4to. Containing a complete set of Maps for study; also, a set of Reference Maps for family use. 1 rice, $1. A copy cf either part of the Series, for exam ination, will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any Teach er or School OlBcer remitting one-half its price. 1). APPLE TON CO., New York. (JUT PUBLISHED,) Cornell's Cards for the Study and Practice of Map Drawing. Dcngned to accompany any Geography but especially adapted to the scale of Cornell's Gram mar-School Maps, rnce per set of 12 Cards, 50 cts ALSO, Cornell's Series of Outline Maps, of which aDcs criptive Circular will be sent upon application. January 16, 1851. n29-tf SABBATH SCHOOL BELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the First 12 Months of its Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Many of the Tunes and Hymus were written ex pressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular as its predecessor, (Dell No. I) which has run up to the enormous number of 75,000 copies in 35 months outstripping any Sunday School Book of its size is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that lorm. inces ol Ueli Jo. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, $12 per 100. Bonnd, 25 cents. 18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper cover, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Eound 20 eents, $18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 eents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos.l and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, 30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished at the 100 price. Cloth fcound embossed gilt, 50 cents, $40 per 100. Mail postage free at tne retail price. HOSACE WATERS, Publisher, n41-ly No. 431 Broadway, New York. FRENCH'S CONICAL Yashing Machines. The moRsimple, durable, convenient and economical article ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary 'family Before breakfast, not only savihf? time, but clothes. By strictly following the printed directions, which are simple and easy, it will wash, at one time, six shirts, or two dozen small articles, in about tix or seven ain- urc, or their equivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning One fabrics, such as laces, &.c, the greatest care is required, while with this machine the most delicate article can be washed wittiont tne possibility of daiaee. These results are produced by the constant reaction the suds while tee machine is in motion, of Families, laundries, hotels, boarding-house, hosrlt als, asylums, Coardiwt-schools, on shins and steamers. and in the army, who have these machines in use, have seni in ineir testimonials voluntarially, and the enco miums or tee iress are very numerous,ksome of which I have pubiisned in pamphlet form. All I ak of the Public is a careful examination of this machine before purchasing of others. General Depot 413 Broadway, corner Canal St. .'New Pries only Ten Dollars. . PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor. Address box '289S.. N. Y. City P. O. N. B. A liberal disennnt. tn tba TrnAt Antmtm wonted. Sm4 for a Circular. UISPEPSIA AND FITS. A sure Cure for these distressing complaints Is now made known in "TnriTui: nw Fnprta Ann V - tivi Herbal Prepakatioks," published by DR. j. m mix J xuu VV Ii. iuc cicM.uic.mu, iur- ni.ihed by a young clairvoyant girl, while in a state of having failed in a tingle case. It is equally sure in m tn sif Vita - nr T.. ; an4 tk. i t ,r . . . v . . ;j ' i ,1 j ov;u0A , o"M uv CUICU1I 111 4 J Consumption, Bronchitis or Asthma, may also be- cured by the use of mv Harbal Preoarationa. I will unit this valuable prescription free to any pergon on receip of their name. Addresss, DR. O- PHELPS BROWN, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, If. J. n47-6m 1131 E. DH3I QUEST'S MIRROR OF FASHION. The largest, best and most reliable Fashion Maeazine in the world. Contrains the largest and finest Fashion Plate, the greatest number of flue engravings, the latest and most reliable information, three fnll-sized Patterns for Dresses, anl a sheet of new Braid-work and Em broidering Patterns. Every Mother, Dressmaker. .Mil liner and Lady should have it. Published Quarterly, at 473 Broadway, New York, aold everywhere or sent by mail at it muU$. yearly $1, with a ralaefcle preplan. imm mmmmwr mw reey. TO THE PEOPLE OF In the month of December, 1SCS, the undersigned foa the first time offered for dale to the pcDiic in, j . TSE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE-B1TTKR3, and in thir short period they have given such universal satisfac-. tion to the many inouaanas oi yersuus t.u. ut0 ... them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arinng simply irora a ne glect of small complaints is surprising, fore of tl;e utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailments mould be had: for disease of the body must invariably affect .a mind. The snbserlrers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS'S Imperial V7ine Bitters from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. n " These Bitters for the cure or ' al Debility, and for Purifying and Enrkbing the era Blood, are absolutely unsurpassea uj dyon earth. To be assured of this, it is only . Beces essary to make the trial. The wine is of a veo fa-pe-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 tome anl alterative' iieir character, so they atreng-hen and invii-orate the whole system and give a fine lone and healthy action to all its parts by equalizing the circulation, removing the obstructions and producing a general warmth. They are excellent for diseases and weakness peculiar to Females, where a tonic is recurr ed to strengthen and brace the system. o lad who is subject to lasitude and f aintne.s, should be wi.aou, them as they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Tflll not only Cure but FrcTcnt Disease. and In this re?pect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them for . INSIPIENT CONSUMPTION weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, diseasec of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. DR. DODD'S Celebrated Wine Bitters 3kxo Unaurpetaaocl. For ii-re Throat so common among ihe Clergy they are truly invaluable. For the "aged and inflnn, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyer and all public epaekere for book-keepers, tailors geamatresse. students.ar artists, and all persona lea ding a sedentary life, they will prove beneficial. As a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delirious to the taste. They produce all the exhlerat ing effectsof brandyor wine, without ink xicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of exessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They aie pure and entirely free from the poisons ton eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which the coniury is iloodfd. These bitters noto nly CURE but prevent disease, and should be used ty all who live in a country where the water is bad, or wheTC chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may be giv. en freely to children and infants with impunity, Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance advocates as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these valuable bitters over the land, and threby essentially banish drunkenness and disease. In all affections oftlie Hcad,SIcl4 Headache, or XervaousIIcad aclie, I5r. Mod's Imperial lTIine Bitters' Will be found to be most Salntarn and; Ellicaclous. FEMALES. The many 'cirtiflcates which have been tendered us atd the letters which we daily Teceive, are conducive proof that among the women these Bitters have given t satisfaction which no others have ever done tefore. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. DH J Bovee Dod's BIPERIAL WINE BITTEPiS, Are prepared ty an emineut and. skillful physician, wh has used them successfully ia his practice for ihe las twenty-five years. The proprietor before pnrrhasin the exjlusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. Bovc Dods' CeiebrajeK Imperfal Wine Bit ers, hadtthein lest ed by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro nounced them a valuable and safe remedy for disease. Although the medical men of this country, as a gen eral thing, disapprove f Patent Medicines, yet w-3 do cot believe that a respectable Physician can be found in ihernited States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will nothighly approve Dr. Dod's IM PERIAL WINE BITTERS In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of deeaying timber; from which a poi sonous miaxma is created, these bitters shuoid te used every morning bofore breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Cumfrev, Wild Chery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himself, who is an experienced and successful physician, and hence should not be classed amoug the qnack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the medical profe ssion 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 system, that they are now deemed indispensahle as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle It Costs but Eittle! Pnriff tlie Blood. Give Tone to the Sto uiacli -Renovase the Sjs andl'rolon? Eil'c. Price $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for $5 00 Prepared and sold by CIIARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., sole rnorniETos 73 "William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out tbe country. Oct. 17. 1S6I. CHOICE LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan Worthing, OF THE nail m limn eaioia BROWNVILLE, Uas Just received a choice lot of the best brands of liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, (Jallou, ijuari or single urinz. -me following is a partial list: BKANDIES: French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry. WINES: Port, Hungarian, Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. . WHISKIES : Bourbon, Scotch, Irish, Manongahala, VT-rAJ"1 T"iety of common articles. BILLIARD SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. ITIIITXEY'S BlCli Main Street, Brownville. Novmber 14, 186. nl9-tf FIUJIT AJiD ORNAMENTAL TR1TS. 75 C00 Standard Pear Trees, 2 to J years old, $::5 per hundred, J230 per thousand. ' zu.OtfO 1 year oil Diana Grace TlnM an vj.. $1C0 r-er thousand thn...j uuuujcu 150,000 SJandard Pear GranM. $ per hundred, $50 1- iUVUIlIIIU. I ed cheaply aal by growing two years, will in'iood sued tree to plant in an orchard. An. . 1.1,. their m,,ney by-arowin. thm t n L"e?IB sale and Descriptive Catalogues. " IUr " n'" aSI-3ia E. MOODT & 80JT. Ji)f 'a Narseries, i.kport, Jf . X. Furniture ! Furnitnro ! ! BrTlU, A9rl lit, istj. 7 X" UV' American Cemen pi THE STTIOXOUST ins tllfcAPKSX JNive your hjr.w r "vju 1 1 Maud TT TT WIT T ar,-,iTUstc.. Dcn't throw away that bP,kea jrij ?i? v-TT "ypi TJi1 IT Yi ILL MEND ctttv Tour broken China Cups and t "pood ajn Vv1 IT WILLMED"rn,T i That piece knocked out of jrnr Vl, U bo put on as strong''" ciJ IT WILL MENn fc. M Jfo matter if that br-)ken AUIU LT Pitch sniiiinashiliin2?8Tedi3i,l-;"- ti TT WILL MFvn V, ?-J . . xj ) p I ' f TUitt Cosly Alabaster VBS9 i3 brU 4 match it meni it it will never W ? ?ether. " "Vj It will I.Iend bocs, c-F, and in fact everything fTv Any article Cemented with AM'r1." GLUE will n.,t shew whr''C Exprttt. ,'It is always ready; this commeti ;t t Independent. . " "We Lave tj-ied itand finditajBM- ad water." WMe'i Spirt oftk. r. a " Economy S1U,UU0 per year sa by One . J "- 4 inn i wilt; iXJUW of AMERICAN CEMENT cr' Price 25 Cent3 per Boiile. Price 25 Cents ptrEc;:;. Price 25 Cents per Bo:; Price 25 Cents ner R.S' Price 25 Cents per Ecri Price 25 Cents per Eoi Very Liberal Rcdncllonioir . sale linyeri. "i terms tisn. 1 E57Fcr S?le by all DruUts taj 3 1 Ibrouhout the nontrT JOHNS & CROSifl (Sole Manufactrrers 73 WlLLLlMmill Corner of Liberty Street. HETTi;" Importanfto House Oivaea" Important to Kuiltferi Important to Kail Road Ca 11 ICS. Important to TanucrS. ! To all whom this mad ctmmi - "y conzrx a concerns eveTihJn JOHNS & CROSLEU IMProvpti rtTrTT tit-,, CEMENT ROOFIXi" The Cheapest and moss durable L: in use IT IS FIRE AND VATERFS;. It can be applied to rew and c'.d rw.'ii iP, 1 steep oi flat and to Shingle roofs r.a nav j tbe Shinies. ) The Cost is only about unt-Tt: that of Tin, AM) IT IS Ilf ICE i DLIIAIiLC . ; Thii artk-'.e bas been thoroughly ttdi'-"( York City and all pautj of the I'nited ixs 1 da West Indie? and Central and s;ou:h iar" j building? of all kinds such as Ficfories F Churches ItailRnad Depits Cars nd aa l. : BuildiDg gecf?rt11y Governmeat Ballui"? i f the principle Builders ar.'bctefts sup oto ' the past four years and has proved to be tie Cju ( EST and MOST DURiDLE BUOFLNG iia- , every re?poct a firk watfr weiTin ia'-. PROOF COVeriEiJ fr RiXE3 OF ALLSI.ii I Thi 1 ihe. O XL Y material mni 'iiJ""ii t United State. which combines the v-r j properties of Eianticitj and Durultl'tj i:j universallv acknowledjrea to be p esi TA PERCHA AND INDIAN , No Heat is Required iai-, Appllcatica. I The expense of applying it is triflinzua Itoofcao be covereil nd finished titf'-f It can be applied bj any and wlien finished forms a jfrftttlj i :B face with an e'estic body which cjeb"! 1 x". by Heat Cold or Storms S3Kr Boards nor any external M-t'wi"&T,ir' GUTTxV PEllilllA CE-p; For Coating Afptrtls of all r or LOatm Aletals or zu -u-jxposed to the Action of the '- For Presenilis anl Brja-j ex For lletal Koow OF ALL KINDS. ThlS isTHB ONLY CoMPOSlTItT JZ, c euccefulfy r;,t extreme cA'M'''",'.jf. t Icnjth of time when apli'l t : it adheres nrmly forming a boif nI of ordinary paint co?ts math lew, 3 "T; THREE TIJES AS LO.Nff; Mlfroni is not injured bv f.e contraction aitT- ... TL and other ilETAL B00FS co-a, sudden changes of the weather. rxvi It will not CRACK I N' COLD OR BU i WEATHER AND WILL NOT WW ! Leaky tin and other metal r""3,- repaired with Uuita Perch Cm ni, , from further corrosion and leak.ii?, tn ' in? a perfectly water-tiht rocf fur " "fv This -ement is peculiarly ala?tcJ M vationof Iron railing', Stoves, f.,, Implements. Ac.,aI-o for renTal m GUTTA PERCHA CEMf For preserving and repairing Tin scd , al rcofa of every description, from :U : ty, is not injured by the contraction ai . of metals, and vill not crack tcarm weather These materials are adapted to we are prepared to supply 0Te.:N f&' the country, at short notice, rr uulLd ing in rolls, ready Fd us,, . cha Cement in barrels, tion3 for application. -n-. :n 1;K.o! -And eatlSIJC wa.a ' . :tV. ...... .r,J;l.Ia rartii'S D0 establish themselves in a lucrative business. OUR TERMS We can givt abundant proof ivor of our it proved Roofing jl'" f - lied them to several thousand J"M j .f.-fs" favc llfl City and vicinity. rtlQ Wholesale Warehouse, IS, Corner 0f Liberty street, ivkc'"l Full escriptive Circulars - 1 nished n application. J iov. 7,ld61. 1J THE 02cial Union Volunteer l d r naces-l containiE; Uacer and lYivate in inn Lena Commands. Casualties, lYom.".ti3SLceiV' l v Oae wants it.; Sent po-i B j eash.orstamDS. Address Hi-'V.. ' :isher,4', State Street, Bost-o 1 vi'lV 11 SI-- "Shall we Know Eat h Utner 1--- & t Duet and Cborus, by Kev. ITice i'j cents, maneait". . : ..1 - rjj" edfree. 1 HORACS: ance to try new must Btl-lr 100 of the most severe incidents r-f tbe War, no hi-My y colored, on fine h.javyiflf! hlW, "It Pr V5;rJ..... tter orportanity w T Vrin,l'u5 ZD for no tetter or A d,l rM 1 1 K N K V B. A."N AMERICAN CEMevt' I WILL WITHSTAND your Harness. Sf lici "Every IlouieXeeper shoala turT V A Crosley's American Cement G'n9 "'v1' "It is so convenient to Lava in t'i 13 S(8trMt,Bestn,w.