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The Economy of Using T H I ! FMNKLIN Family Sewing Kachino. liilA STITCH. wl .c, i uIcj ltiC.e.i ; rc Mat tbe Illinola SUto i'ir. .u , tej-.vc: lt. t 1L0 tiltxi B:,:.. f.r 1,1 Si. Ll;S. i: lJ. nJ 8'- Hit ftfineioie Stata Fairt :!i.:l!..-v.: " e c :.r-iry. d lah .v.i;r-ti,f (tiirrf jl nirp!''!' 'ii -ii'. :5l')a to 11 kinds otfamil7 a?-i iiiaii.fs?t!. 1 urmTes. Th- fnllnwiiii Tnbla wil UU -w ' r.f ":: ".crev t n fav W Sewing Kachlnta c.v?r ieo'iJ Meit.'J cf stitching ty a. tn tViA M-,.rV'n i.' these Macr.-re Here i not nly a great taring- of labor auJ time, beside a-Juing greatly t ti,baltLfo!nai )f tliecrnriovmou Lut tltca ia much atronrer, more f :&uc, ana ie ut-ie i rip or ravel than te stitch luaie wiih au.tle and otbiDa. By naml din Hoar t5 101 10 . Time ooMotned la mating t By Machine. tip Ladies' Gtrtaaata. jnours. min Ilk Dres, 1 J6i Mnalio Shirt, Verln Preaa, 1 Chemise, I Calio Dreaa, ' t Korean Skirt. - I - 'go VigbtDreaa, I Drawer, I 17 ilk Apron, I 10 Plain Apiun, f 10 Time contained In nixing ( By Xacfetr.e. u Uentleiuua GaxLmnta.ilour. ilin. Centlemaa'a (him, . rreck Coat, llUlTut,' ' Linen Vest, Clotb Panti, Sumner Pasta, 15 41) 18 4S 68 40, 10 8 10 10 ! By Hand. Hour. Hin. IS II SO 2S 10 ?5 16 go Tho Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, at one advantage which it worthy of especial arteation la addition to tue peculiar character of the stitch, and tbat it li '!rt-tit :i to cither ll?Lt or medium heavy work.. The IIohice which al one moment it used oa THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, la a few mo ments after can be brought to boar with th saine facil ity tn cvttoiiaf:.- a'"l tiels of i-he coarsest Ccscription. Ite adaption fur FAMILY WORK, lathus remarka- le, ana jives ii a Ft'periority j.of every oilier itjle of pacnine ia tbe ilurkct. In order that tiese Machine ci.-.y te placed In the gindtof all claes, we hare reduced tbe price of onr FRANKLIN FAMILY MA CHI S 12 TO FORTY DOLLARS. Trom the tacrease of onr business for tie latt year, and the entire titisfsctioa car Uachitet ere giving thronghoot the T'nitM Stitet and Kuropean Ceantriet, wo sst W lo7etiee that onr Utnei initiation t mannfarturea PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE JLXD CHEAP MAVHIXE, baa been fully appreciaten ky the rutlic. Tbit policy will romain unchanged, and heretofore no Jaachine will he allowed to leave the fflce that we cannot ftlly warrant in every respect. V aball keep on hand al all timet a general utorU vent of Sewing Machine msteriaia Needle for all inathicca'cau be ordered by Kail or Sxpreta. Pice One Iollar per doiea. Pereont in the country, by tending at their address eaicloaing a letter t tamp, can tare forwarded by return Bail, one of onr cironiart containing the different style f JfaabineK, livt of prices, and ;r.i',;!e of work. 11 KICS1A?1D ii. CO., Principal Apen's for the North K"et. Offlce an Sale - m 133 Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, X. RICIlJlRUa, Lato of L. Cornell K Co. C. WIST ALL, . JKO.W. TAPPAK, ?w marly Ai't Ur .he Graver k Baker Sewing Machine. Janaarytih' 192. oJtt GRlT 'IMPROVEMENTS.. IN ' EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. PftUntsJ February 14tL, 1SC0 Salesroom: 510 Broadway. . . ' NKW YORK'. Th 5 U&ebine it con?tnicte4 t-:; Kr cr.tirc'y new principle of ciacIiirterT, rxsi" ? m-.j rare arid yjiI able improTcaicnts, Lkviiig bi- i. c'. nunt i ty the nest rrofoond exr.crt. tr'' r r r ..cw bo SIM PLICITYand PLRFZCT The fo'lowinj; arc tr t r : gtbinet Sewing M:-?' . L EiceAoive fui-ti' t. i . theopontcr. . I 3. LtRpility to -t oatcf order. ( S. Exijesee,.. tTwuMc loss ol time in r y..,r- The Empire Sewing Machine Is Exempt ' ' from all tf sp, i:;5?( ..f'wvity to few . ' C'-5c:ir.tioa of uv.'ri;. i',..-r -i.- d.Vi3 lioiso sliv la f jcratiwii. his a straight needle jit-rpcndiealar action ia LOCK or SHUTTLE STICii, r,hkli will . tt aakes th KEITHER EIP aor RAVEL, ard i??likeoa mitt; rfonn perfect e wing ra every desrri ft m t uateiial, fromLeatber to tbe finest Nansook li ur Iin, with cotton, linen or silk tbread,frora tba cot ert to tbe Cnasl anmber. Harinj neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and tbe tbe least possible friction, it runs as smoothly as gtass, and ia Emphatically a Noseless Machine! It requires tweny-Cre per cent, less power to drive it tban any other Machine in market. A girl f twelve years of age can work it steadily, wjtbodt fatigue or injury to health. Its strength ard WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almots impossible to get it oat f order, aud is GUARANTEED by tbe company to -give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to npply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRITALLED MACHINE. Cat ia a more special mincer do we Klicit the Iatronage ot lercbant Tailors, Ceaeh Makers, Hoop-Skirt Manafactarers, Skirt and Bosom Makers, Vest and Plntaloon Makers: Religions 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 Large sized ' Manufacturing, $75,00. Cabinets in Every Variety. We want Agents lor all towns in the United States, where agenci&s are not already established, to whom a liberal disoount will bo given, but we snake no consignments. T. X Mc ARTHUR & Co., 510 K road way, cw York. COIillilERClAL NURSERY, OJIAI1A, jrEUHASKA. E. H. BURCHES, rSOPRlETOB,.' Drsc Makers Corset Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Hinders, I Lave long since been convinced of the want of a first clsse Nursery in the Weat, where TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c, Can be adapted to eur climate and soil. Tn view of these facta, 1 here established Id lias place, aud otTor for tale at . Wholesale or Retail, A large and well selected stock, suited to this climate, of- . ' ' Apples, standard and dwarf ; Tears, (.tandard and dwarf ; merries, standard and darf ; Peaohet. Plums, Apricot, Nectarines, Quince. Goosbn-rJes. Currents, 'Hr"V KaspL'rrr.e-, Btrawberrie.., U.n.6LcrrScs, ShruM. Jtoses, . .. . Ui" Creer.hotite ami ::,.',.', r.vm, etc.. etc To which I would leg V; - o t av'i i tho atention of the people of Kebraska. M i; : .ra-l., iva and"North west Missouri. . CJ-iiy tenrtr li v U as any remblc eastern Jfuriery. x , By pnreb.:i.r c t;'-t: s crc : to cf transportation from the ea- '.. - . i- . . All tree - v.- -:j:i):r labeJt'laud packed In the best i .ia: ', ' : r ; a cnaige of the actnal out will be mart-. X:. cue v iii be maie fur theoelivery ef packagea on NrU stf arioats. All coinBKiuicaiiuTi ai'resiicd to the trDdcrsisr.ei y1 tUcnUv)a- . n. bcscms. Furniture! Furniture!! - The most complete stock of Purnjture ever efftred In Ills xtr?tr cnvviTj Jut received by . t- HILL P?ria Afil tXSv GLE" OEKS -HAimPUCTUIlIHG G0HPAIIY, ' CIIIOViGO,' ItlLINOIS. nCpSk, ;?):. i:!"""l Illj.17 mm it -f-l ,! 'rl.,i mm: , 4f ; : 't 6 ill I 1 1 , , ) . ;.i:M iv i n V -' . ... i . - i! W9 1 L. r g-" r " ..... tjfc.KSiW? f , :Wi! f m-: i 0. 15 .'1'. J Li' : Y-r--:i!:U:iv';.'4li!:i fete.; 1 r'' 17. ". - - - iiJ r . : pi if lisM w ill , r.-t.jai.Byififr: " fca-: - n'aa.V I W - W " , I'l 1fe. '...tt r i ( , vS . jpttX 'BP?!. ' -i- k .'-i 'j .i'ri DO YOU VAAT ro f j ;'' ."".1 f.-1'.'- r ; t ."" r ' GATES' PORTABLE ENGINES. Ko. 1 5 Horse Power, v eigh3.0O Ibi. PricafSO) Vo 2 7 "4 2. 0 " " N. 310 " .0.O " " 750 So. 4 12 HrtC P-cr, wci h 7 V!0 lbs. P, ice -5 Xo. 615 8 5i.O " " l'.KH) Nj. 6 IS " " 10 W0 " " 1,300 -3 C .... v n-'ry i SVTI 5 ' I"-'"', : l i ' ' i iaw av. . i.-..-c-i-.-- : 5 i v V:. A ililli iliWlll " 5 s ; ti U U til L 11 t y ) 3 o ? 'it, H n nsks r M-.'1!11 i -5 -s ? f ft SiTO m0m ' a ' "is ii. innru u r . nwm4 ot o Jf I'iU UU UU fe Yr-W ikiwiii' t 2 x o p ' i C- - P M O o " -I - c o -rr ? S O gd 5 - S U O . O IT I &1 CD 5 9 on C en 3 o r. (0 -3 a" III t. :'.'V, W 5 JHl4: -'1 :'5 r i : r :t ..... ic :- ar-i- ii i- 1 ... . J i : '1 s - -'I .,, . u.-.ili ir'HiiiiUuiniii"". i -I 1 if "in1 CO ro O t 3 p o CO o o p o' a 00 o -3 o c c 1 o cs to 3 o ?r CP Q o 3 2 p CD 2, c tr o p TO N : 2 a CD o 3 a CD a. 3 a, 4 O r C tr a tT - OJ O Ob O & u 2. p o o T3 0. S3 f (5 0. H S3 0 E 4 LI 0 f4 ?i 0 !8 N O .. O ? 1 cr o I ' r cc a P. W. GATES' PATENT SUGAR CAKE MILLS j -if. V -CM So. 1 is an rpriK'i. Ihree-rol. er mill for one !i rse. v.-e'srhs 650 pounds, and capable of ex- reiii2 .30 to 60 gailout juice per hour. ii ice S10. Xo. 2 is an tiprif-'ht Ihree-roller mill, for one or two hcrses, weis''' ponuds, atnl C3pab!e of expressing 60 to 70 gallons juioii per :iv.t. Price $50 So. 3 is an upright three-roller mill, for twu torces we'hs ab'nt 1,000 ponnda, an-l capable of expressing 70 to 100 gallons juico P'T h-jur. Prue $65. So. 4 is an nprirht three-roller mill fo two or four lJlres; wciha 1,400 ponn-ls, and is c.i)ah'e of expressinii from 100 to 150 gal lons jiiicc per hour. Price $35. No. 5 h a four-liors-e-power mill, nprizhl rollers, for toani or water po ser, capaole of exnrt'GMiiis 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour. -Piice $;!0. No. 6 is a Fis-hrse three-roller horizon tal mill. Tk ti reared fr horce or sieani pow er, voiehs 1 200 pounds, and capable of ex j. refill:.' from 70 to 100 gall"" of juice per hotir Price $T5. . Xq. 7 is an eiiiut-hore three-roller kori HjVf .-msl mill, hack poire.l for horse or steam ;:ir pctwer, we'chi 2,000 p.jiiiids, and will ex-- ;s firei- from 150 to 250 gallons per hour. . , Price $125. ;i Xo. 8 i a sixtten hcrse three-rller bori- i 'lii5" 'Uit.l nill. Laik :eared for .steaia or wat.T l'wer, weisn 6,3 ) i pounds, and expreK-s ?':t5r from 300 to 5oO gallons of juice per hour. ? Price $300. e i T. XV. GATES, Presitlent, CHICAGO, ILL1XOIS. "W . -"HJ 2FL W 3 , 1 .c"2t for P. W. fJATES' Portable Enjine, Evaporators and Sugar Mills. FISHER & HACKER, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA J ISO 22ILLS COI.D GIS CREDIT 1 PURE DRUGS A IT D ts. ra:tcr V, 1 01 H if. IT SO, GO TO THB CITY DRUG STORfi, P. 0. BUILDINGS, A H D JOHIT n. MAUN, Fill tell whaterer you4esire. . It Is a Ton may rest assured From his long expeiience In the business, be Is CONFIDENT he will glre satisfaction to all why may call at his ESTABLISHMENT. He has now on band, and U constantly receiving a large supply of all articles asuall kept in a DRUG STORE. JO II 7. II. MAVIS, Brownville. May 8lh. 1S62. T6-n44-tf APPLE TSEES. BKOtniVIL-LE NURSERY. THE UXDETtSIOXED II AVE STILL A FEW .THOUSAND APPLE TKEES, RAISED IX THIS SOIL AXD CLIMATE, Which they offer this Fall, CHEAP FOR CASH, OK . APPROVED TRADE. THESE T5SE3 ARE LARGE, Will commence bearing in a year or two, yet we will rell them at 515,00 PEU HUNDRED, o a 2,50 PEU DOZEN. MAUN, FISHER ii HACKER. GET THE liJ-aA CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES Surpass all cihers before ' the Pvblic ' 1st. In phlloaopUcal nrranggmoTjt. 2d. In the gradcrl jrcjrcs3 of 'tbsir rteps, 3d. In presenting one thicj at a tici. 4th. In the atb-ptr-tioa cf e3hps.rt to its mt:ii ded grade of scholarship. 5th. In theadnirtbls mode tr:;j rresence fcr memoriiing the contents of a iia:-. . - , 6th. In their explanation rnl directions fcr de3- cribiagthe rttirn.I d ivisions of tie csiui. 7th. In their judio'-vja ss'ccticnsof f.-,ct 8th. In the ar-rrcrnata sua wstracuv ef their illustrations. 9th. In consistency rcteenTaftp3 ana text. ICth. In t'ae introduction into the n?a? cf racli places oily a rs rnPE'ionciia the bcoc. 11th. In tho ol-wr rpietanlatioP rf er?ry fa:t, ? -..I;,-. ah - Vi nr and the aaaiyucw piec:aiua irtu v u. .xeu.u of the subject i ket distinct. 12tb. In tcin2 at or.ee procticiJ, systsmi-ttc, and conpbte, philotiophical in ftrranssDicat, and prc gicire iiidaelopcieat of t'3 subject. CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES Ara . aci&lly ic.:cn.: tcr ded for lh uwa of tha Pub lic Scoc's of Nebrasla Terntorj. Ccrne:i'3 Gocrsphies ar3 c2ciill rwo :rncndei for C ? ssa tf (Jio ?atlio Schcsls cf tho JSL-.te of C'.f.cirs Geogrtphies i.r3 oiuciAlIy rcJommecJed fcr tlii use of the "ublio "choobj of tho State c' Vcraont. Cornc-l's Gccsraphiii are oticially recomrnendtd for tbo of tlia I'ablic CeLooIa of the 'ite of Ohio. 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Cornsll's Geographies are used in public schools of the City of Pittsburg. . Cornell's Geographies aro used in public schools of the City of Mobile. Cornell's Geographies are used in public schools of the City of Wilmington. Cornell's Geographies are used in public schools of the city os Washington Cornell's Geographies are nsed in public schools of the City of Detroit. Cornell's Geographies are nsed in public schools of the City of Columbus, Cornell's Geographies are used in public schools of the City of fiartford. Cornell's Geographies are nsed ia public schools of the City of New Haven. Cornell's Geographies are in general use in all parts of the Uuit'd States. Cornell's Geographies are printed on the best pa per, are the best bound, and the best illustrated of any School Geography extant. CORKELL'3 FIRST STEPS IS GEOGRAAIIY. Intended to precede Cornell's Geographical Serie?, and to introduce the little pupil pleasantly and prof itably to the rudiments of Geography. One be.iuti- ful volume, child's quarto, with numerous maps and illustrations, 72 pages, rrwe, 20 cents. TEE SEKIE3 CONSISTS OK I. PEL2AHY GEOGRAPHY. Small Ito. C5 rP 12 Maps. Ueautifully illustrated, rrice, , cents. GRA2UIAH-SCII00L GrOGSAPHY. Lar 4to, with numerous Mai an t Illustrations. 108 pp. Ii includes Physical and Descriptive Geography. Price, 90 cents. (The Grammar School Geography may either follow tbe Inter mediate, or be used instead oi it. I he chie difference between the Intermediate and Gram mar School is. that the latter, though no nur elevated in style, is fuller in detail, present ercater variety of map questions, and a larjre mtmoer 01 localities to be memorized.) III. HIGH-SCHOOL GEOGEAPHY AKD ATLAS " Geograyhy, large 12mo. 405 pn. Richly Illus trated. It includes Descriptive, Physical, and Mathematical Geography. Price, T5 cents. Atlas, very large 4to. Containing a complete set of Maps for study ; also, a set of Reference Maps for family use. Price, $1. A copy of either part of the Ser'es, for exam inatioa,willbe sent by mail, post-paid, to any Teach er or School Officer remitting one-baa its price. D. APPLETON A CO., New York. melvio mm ! freighters! the mines AND THE WESTERN FORTS TO THE PEOPLE OP uoed in public schools used in public schools In th month of Tecember, 1S13, the nnler?igned f ?r the Grst t;me oITered for s?i to he public Dlt. J.l VEK D0LNS' IAfPEHIAL WIXS JilTTEitS, apdinthir short period, ther have given tuck universal satisfic t!on to tie many thoufno's of person who have tried tt:m that it ii row an established article. The amount of hodliyatd mental misery aritijg simply from a ne glect of small complaints is snrprijic?, and It is there, fore of thj utmost iErort.ince tbi a strict attention to the least snd most trilling beiilj ailments ahon Id be hid; for d: ser.se of the bcxiy must invariably anect tbe t;ind. TLe snbscrirersnoTV only ak a trial of DR. J. ROVEE DODS'3 Imperial Vizo Ztt'.tzzz fro-n all whj hive nor used them. Te chall?nge the wcrld to rTodTica their e'inal. I Tt;o Bitters for the cure ol f4ik SLomacT-., Gen eral Debility, and for Purifjiii tnl Enrich in? the Blvod, are absolutely unsorpssTjd If ay otiijrraT.e dy on ear:h. To v.e assured cf thi-i it is only reoes essry to tcalte the trial. The vIc-1 is of a very gtj-.e-ricr ;nality beirj abont c:.C-third B;rongr thaa orh er win? s, warming and invigorating the whole syst nn from the head to the feet. As thes hitters aro tn:c and alterative in their character, f th?y etrijnrh-n tad lnvirorte tho whole suteni and give a fine tore i and tealtar action to all its parts, y equalizing tbe I circuit:on, re-niovln? tha obstrnctioiB and prodecing ! a general warmth. They are exceileid for diseases and w?aknC3S peculiar to Female, vherea tonic ia reqmr ed to slreogthan and brace the syten. So lady who ia subject to lrsitado and faintnets, thtuld be wiiaont them s thc arc revivifying in their sction. THESF BITTERS Will iiot only Cure but Prevent rid in this respect tra doubly valuable to th3 person who may cia them for INSIP1ENT CONSmiPTIOH 1 - weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, diieasec .of the Kervons system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. I DR. DODD'S ! Celebrated ITIne Elttcrs Jor ore Throat 10 common aniuug the Clergy they aro truly invaluablo. ! Fvr the "a2e( and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyer and all public spaehers for book-keepers, tailors scamatresses. ettJrnts.ar artists, and all tersons lea ding a scdenury life, they will prove beneficial. As a beverage; they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all theexhierat ing effects of brandy or win without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons adicted tq :he nne of exessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They aie pure and entirely free from the joisons cjn eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which tho country is floodfd. These bitters noto nly CURE but prevent disease, and should be used 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 be siv. en freely to children and infants wiih impnnity, Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance a4veatw as an act uf humanity, should assist in spreading thee valuable bitters over the land, aa-I threby essentially banihh drunkenness and disease. In all affections oftlic Ilcad.SicIt Headache, or X ervaousllcad aclic, Dr. Mod's Imperial lllne Hitters Will be found to be most Salutarn and; HHicacious. II (JUT PUBLISHED.) Cornell's Cards for the Study and Practice of Map L rawing. Designed to accompany any Geography but especially cdaptea to tbe scale ef Cornell s Oram mar-School ilapa. Price per set of 12 Cards, 53 cts ALSO, Cornell's Series cf Outline Maps, of which a Des criptive Circular will be sent upon application. January 15, 1862. n29-tf And the public generally are respectfully informed tbat his Mills are now in excellent running order, turn ins out from 60 to 75 tacks pet day. Be has the best millers in the Territory. 3VT33Ij-7-XlSr23 PLOUH (Admitted both in Colorado and Nebraska to be unsur passed by any West of the Mississippi River ) I made from the best of Fall and Spring Wheat, and is sold at as low prices as can be obtained in the Territory. nis flour is kept for sale at all the stores in'Brown ville. He is prepared to furnish freighters, and citi zens generally, with flour from either Fall or Spring Wheat, and also with any amount of Corn, Corn ileal and Buckwheat Flour at the lowest cash-prices. Custom Grinding done at one-sixth per bm-hel. He desires tccajl theattentiou of freighters to the advantages of Brownvilie as a shipping point to the West. Not only ran any amoant of grain and flour be obtained here cheaper than at any other point in the Ten itory, but the Met chants nere nava laid ia this sea son a Urge supply of every variety of goods. J. G. MELVIN. Aug. 16. 1862. nS-tf THE HARP OF FREEDOM. Now ready, a new and superior collection of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" songs, solos, duets, quartets, and choruses. Most of the Poetry and Musio has been written expressly for this work, to correspond with the times, and should be sung by the million, in order to awaken a deep interest in behalf of the 'Contrabands," whom God, in his providence, has cast upon the Pree North to clothe and educate. CONTESTS, I?f PART. "Ftir Freedom's Morn has dawned at last:" "Break the Chains, o""" Tjancipating Sword ;" "Fremont is Marching on, or. Glory Hallelujah ;" Oh ! Help the -Gontrabands';" "Old John Brown's Song;". "Song of the 'Contrabands';" "O Let my People 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;" "Whittier's suppressed Song of Freedom," etc. Price only 5 ceot3 single, 50 cents per doien, $3 per 100 ; postage 1 cent. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, nll-ly ' 4SI Broadway, New York. FRENCH'S CONICAL V? iStfalJU" IficiUmiiUB. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 200,000 Apple Trees, 4 years old, $3 per hundred $60 per inousana. 75,000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 to 3 years old, $25 per hundred, $230 per thousand. 20,000 1 year old Diana Grape Tines, $15 per hundred siuu per thousand. 150,000 Standard Pear Grapes, $6 per hundred, $50 per thousand. These Pear Grafts, not being bulky, can be transport ed cheaply, and by growing two years, will make good sized trees to plant in an orchard. Any one can treble their money by growing them to sell. Send for Whole sale and Descriptive Catalogues. E. MOODY & SOS. nSI-Sm Niagara Nurseries, z.ockport, N. T. jJOIE. DEMORESrS MIRROR OP FASHION. The largest, best and most, reliable Fashion Magazine in the world. Contrains the largest and finest Fashion Plates, tbe greatest number of fine engravings, the latest and most reliable information, three full-sized Patterns for Dresses, and a sheet of new Braid-work and Em. broiuering Patterns. Every Mother, Dressmaker, Mil liner and Lady should have it. Published Quarterly, at 473 Broadway, New York, sold everywhere or sent by man at cents, yearly $1, with a valuablo prepium The Summer number bow ready. SA1JDATII SCHOOL DELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the First 12 Months of Jts Publication. It is an entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. flJainy of the lanes and Hymus were written ex pressly for this volume. It will snon be as popular as its predecessor, ( Bell No. I ) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in 33 months, outstripping any Sunday bchnol Book of its sizo is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, Jizperiow. JBound.Zi cents. $18 per 100. Clotb bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $32 per 1 00. Bell No 1, paper covers, 12 cent, $10 per 100. Bound 20 cents, $18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 eents, szopr mu. ueiisAos. 1 and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, 30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished at the 100 price. Cloth Vour.d embossed gin, iiucems, vv per iuo. jiau postage Iree at the retail rnce. HOSACE WATERS, Publisher, n41-ly No.4Sl Broadway, New 'r,rk. TIIE RURAL AMERICAN. A CONCORD GRATE VINE FREE TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. The moiit simple, durable, convenient aud economical art icle ever invented for the purpose. Will do the washing of an ordinary family before breakfast, not only saving time, but clothes. By strictly following the priuted directions', which are bimpie aul ev-y, it will wash, at one timo, six shirts, or two dozen small articles, in about ffx or seven min utes, or their equivalent. By all the ordinary methods of cleaning fine fabrics, snrn as lace, lie, tbe greatest care Is required, while with this machine the most delicate article can be washed without tbe possibility of damage. These reful'n are produced by the constant reaction the snds while the machine is in motion, of Families, laundries, hotels, hoarding-houses, hospit al, asylums, boarding-schools, on ships and steamers, nd in tbe army, who have these machines iu use, have sent in their textimonisls voluntarlally, and the enco miums of the Press are very numerous, some of which I have publif-ned in pamphlet form. . All I ask of tie Public Is a farefnl examination of this niacin ue befote purchasing of others. General Depot 419 Broadway,' corner Oanal St.,XeW Tork. Price only Ten Dollars. PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor. Address box 2S93, X. T. City P. O. N. B. A liberal dicnnnt to the Trade. Agent ictcd. Somifor CiraWar. I am now issuing a new series of that popular Agri cultural and Horticultural pn.er. t!:e Rural American, in ITlica. N. T. It will be published on the Island lo.u of each mouih, in god stv'e lare size at one dollar a year, or only teventi-fve cent in clubs. A TIFIY CENT COHC0ED GSAPE VISE will be sent free to every subscriber in a club of fortr or mora ; and ftoo vines, free of all Cost, to those who pay one dellar. The Rural American is devoted exclusively to rural sunj.Kts, and is one of the best papers for Farmers, Stock-raisers, Fruit-givers, Gardeners, Bee keepers, in tbe United States. Iam well known thronehou: the entire country, as the former editor of tbe .Vorf hem Farmer, and tbe, author of the "American Bee-Keeper's Mannal," and ' Domestic Ponitry Book." I have spent a life in rural pursuits, and uow am a practical farmer and fruit-grower. I have 2O,0C0 Concord Grape Vines to distribute free. This is decidedly tbe best grape in thia country. It ripens ia all climates, and yields double the quantity of fruit of any Mher variety. Vines four years old will generally produce a buibel of grapes, worth $5 In any market. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. " I want local agents in every state and every town. Premiums and commissions are extremely liberal. Send for sample copies Immediately, which are free t all. Address T. B. MLN'KR, Clinton, Oneida County, N. T. FEMALES. The many cirtiflcates which have been tendered us and the letters which we daily receive, areconclusive proof that among the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. So woman in the land should be without tbem. and those who once use them, will not fail to keep a full supply. DR JEovee Dod's . IMPERIAL WINE BITTE RS, Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh has used them successfully in his practice for tbe las twenty-flve years. The proprietor before pursbasin the esjinsivo richt to manufacture and tell Dr. Bove. Dods' Ceiebraieg Imperfii Wine Bit ers. hadtthem test ed by two disiiuirciiihed mei'ical practitioners, who pro nounced them a valnable and safe remedy for dssease. Although the medical men of this country, as a sev eral tbins. disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet i e d uot believe tbat a respectable Physician cn be fonnd in the Uniled Stato. acnnlnted wiih their n ctlical properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Do4'i PEKIALWIXE U1TTKRS In all newly scaled places, where there is always a lar?e qnant;ty of decaying timber; from which n poi sonous miasma is treated, tlieie bitters sbnold be ued every merniiet t-oft-re hreaksa-t. Ji BO TEE DORV IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pnre and unadulterated wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrcy, Wi;d Chery Eark, SpikDar Camomile Flowers, and Gentian They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himself, who is an experience! and succtssful physician, and hence thonld not be clashed among the quack nostrums whuli flood the country, and against which the medical profession so Ju&ity ueuoiiucv. - - . These truly valuable Hitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of to mm unity, for almost every vri ety of disease incident to human system, that Uiey are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. Purchase one Eottle It Costs but Little! Purify the niood. Give Tone to tlie Slo niacli -Renovase tlie Sys aiIIroIoi2 Eife. Price $1 00 pc for r Bottle, 6 Bottles $5 00 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE rROPRIETOS 78 "William Street, Hew York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out the country. Oct. 17. 1861. CHOICE LIQUORS. Wholesale and Ketail. Evan "Worthing, OF THE BROWNVILLE, Has just received a choice lot of the best brnnds of Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, t'allon, Quart or single Drink. The fol lowing is a partial list : BRANDIES : French, Cognac, Apple, Raspberry, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry. WINES: Port, Hungarian," Sherry, Malaga, Medara, Champagne. WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, Scotrh, Irish, N Manongahala, And a va-iety nf common articles. EILLIAUI) SALOON AND Ten Pin Alley. VrUJTXEY-S CEOCU1 Main Street, Brownvilie.' Xovmber 14, 1S6. nl9-tf . JOHNS t CHOSLEYj American Cement f.i TTIK STT.OXGKSTClrB ".i(..irtol Gifi TV .." THE LEST GU-atJjliV AMERICAN CE).IE5T r, 1 Ia tba or!v article of tbe V- t . It will w3t Save your la.-,-. T-r vtTV Save tborci?i nf that .t--.- I p IT WILL mCndYi' Don't thro .ray that br)kon Iu ' 1 v it will mnd cm, i Tour broken China Cap, and i IT WILL MEND MHpt. That piece knocked out cf your Jv, oe pu on u strove u ,TI shilling a shilllna IT WILL j.u uiiikier ii mai Lroken PW,t ..7 . iu u m j 8hi..in ashiliiczsaredisaiVt- IT WILL MEND ALABJ That match Cosly Alabaster Tw, b Irockntv 4 i it mend it it wi'.I aever ihcw Ir"1' ?"-ber. it vtlQ jsnd bone. Cr rxdin fact everything iSS" Any article Cemented withAMUlCAJr ULUE will not show where it i, v rr T- TItACTa f "i-very IJoUockeeper should hir- MT.,.! A Croeley's American Cement Glae.'J'. ulti so convenient to have ia tils h,-' Expre. ' " ,'It ii alwaj3 ready; this coamendj it ten- ' Independent. uWe have tried it and fiad it as nfj j, ' as water." VUle'$ Spirit of the Tim Uconom-rr -Sir. Try' , cm ff ! w"-i ty One Bottle cf AMERICAN CEMENT CL Price 2o Cents per Bottle, j Price 25 Cents per Eottle ! Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reduction loin sale IJuye. TERMS CASH. nTFor Sle by all Druu asl lhn'Uhout the ponn'rr i JOHNS & CR03IB fSole Miinnfiicturers. I 73 WILLIAM STREET j Corner of Liberty Street. Impoi-lnnlio House Ouuea Important to IluIJdcri. j I in port nut to Hail Road Cos nice.. "j Important to Farmers. To all whom thin may corsnn, c. concerns everybody JOHNS & CR0SLEH IMPROVED GTJTTA ?T2Z7. The Cheapest and moss dn:iUe 1 IT !S FIRE AM WATER f:' It can be applied to n?w and o'J Rwfi . steep : C:tt and to tfairL' rnvfs itithtitr: the .hiries. TlicCbt isonlv aJjcutCne-T tliat ofTia, t IT 1STTTICI I Dt'IiADLC j This article bss been ticronjhlj tf .- i : York City end all p.ut of tht? I'nitL-J J XT' In. lie? as d CfatraioI -ju'Ti h-r buiMing3 of kin Is sach a. Fjcruria F i Churches IUilRoal Depot j Cjm tzl x Duildin? peneroily Government BuL'I:? t the principle Builders archetect3 sap oi' the past four years and has jiniverttobetbe C EST and MOST DCUatLE EOOFLW in a every respoct a firs w atfr vutiii d ; proof covering for moss cr iuodi Thit i the. OSLYnuxtttial miHujjuumii United Statet which combine the Trj properties of Elattieittj and DvrnlUltj r.t universally acknowledged to bfwf TA PERCIIA AND INDIA it BEK- . No Heat is Required ia AppUcatica i The expenseof applying it itriUin'Ha -Roof can be covered nd fnished thtm"- It can be applied bjaajo1' and when finished forms a pfrt'-rtl r'3rVi faee with an elestic boly which tux by IIxat Cold or Stobm3 Shxse4 r Boards nor any external action w5a'- J GUTTA pfeWfcEMES:! For Coating Metals of all fa'Jt , exposed to the Action cf thce1'-' For Preserrins" and Bepr, Metal Hooif i OF ALLKI.NW. . ' This 13THR OXLT COMPOSlTIOK IX0 u tucnenfuUj rciitt extreme thanyt nj vi aiti length of time when applied ' 9?"u it adheres firmly formiDg a tody eiai W of ordinary paint costs much less, i''1' ' THREE TIJES AS LOSG; and from is not injured by the contraction and Or- . TIN and other METAL F.00FS evu-1 , sudden ehanzes of the weather. It trill not CRACK IXCOM)ORRt 5 'i , WEATHER Ai'D WILL -NOT WA.-2 Leaky Un and other metal rooucsa " repaired with Gutt Ferch CVw""'3.; ',, from further corrosion and leaking, uerf 'w in? a perfectly water-tiht roof for 15;k;r This cement is peculiarly adapted f"f -vation of Iron railings, Stoves, i?al' Implements. Acalso for general niM"rrC- i Fcr nrejervini: and repairinz T:n 71, al roofs of every description, from it ? ty, is not injured by the contraction arf of metals, nnd will not crack tcarm weather. f These materiala are adapted to ail j i - ,..N fro!J the country, at short notice, for Gutt,. ing in rolls, read prepared fur n'r'-.t rp cha Cement in barrels, with full fr:D,N tiuns for application. j We will make liberal and sawi-; menis wua respocsioio jaiw" . .1. .v i Tn,.rariV9 a0 business. nm TFRMS ABE Wo can give abundant prcofof favor of our improved Roofing 5ltelll i plied them to several thousand h City and vicinity. n' l Wholesale Warehouse, TS, Corner o 'Libertvttwet, .?...; - ' tun derriptive Circalart nd tr ni.'hed on apvlioJition. JV.v. 7, ISol. lj NEW 3IUSJC. "Shall we Know Each Other There V Son? or Duet and Chorus, by Rev. Mr. Lowry. aa',br tf "Sabbath Dells Chime on." This son? it ro.f. rioe 25 cents, trailed freo. A T.ianL-it in attend ance to try new rausic. iiuuatb ttditus, n41 ly No. 4S I Broadway, Publisher. "TT vnl'.Ml whodesir) It. the Felipe ar,d -t'- "n , ? simrd Yt-t ilU i. th it ,T,t: wli."il r.-m..B I'l MFLft iL,;'v ' ,!n-t - -'V . ., Lt5. Sallownks.-. an . V .11.1' psvttlo Scenes. 100 of the most severe BATTLE SCEXES and ncidenta of the War. now ready, size 18x30 inches. highly colorcd.on find heavy paper. Sent post-paid, 20 for$l,00,or$lper 100. Toagentsand thetraie no better opportu n i ty w a s ever offe red . Address IIEXKY U. ANSON.Prinl Pabliaier.- ft MM.traeVlVBUaM, of the Skin, Ieavini the n.ae-" ' it shnud b-? iij'i.cleur. ''''' a";,,j?t,.?1 desiring tiie I cipe,with full '.J ,1 ' and advice, will pleaje call en or turn postie.'i p-'.icj! ' Jlay 22. 13 SUGAR CANE EVAP Havin been arpoisic caic. " Susar Cane Mill an! T"r.fatJ rapared to n 11 ordr. priaes of Jf ilia, foot w . "L ?J OBATSf . fr t5 r- ' la eta. a.!rlr?