Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 17, 1863, Image 4

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    Tho Economy, of Using
T H K
Family Sewing HacMne.
TKrt machines make the celebrated GROYER t
MAKER STITCH, wuion taken tte biihet preml
aaiat the Illinois State Fair, in September lat, at the
Unite States K:r in St. Ljui. in "o0, at.d at.tbe
principle t tit riiVthroBft.oul ttecouutry.
Ompeieut J'nie st a -Oe-TRn la raver of this
titcta, on account of iu treat strength and adaptation u
ail kind i.f fatuity and manufactm ins purposes. ;
TL folU.wit: T;itJ. will abuw tbe UiCereure in favor
. mt Sewing Kachr.cs vef tbeold meib.-d or stitchifig by
hLd. In the wording of tbee Macbiotj there J nt
nlv a great sv;r,; of labor and tin;. t'fuie adding
gieatly the b:i.i.f u;e of the oir.pkTtne u , tut the
atitch la much irocger, iiiore clitic, and lens lUb.e to
riper ravel taaa C tiicb rcade with ahu-tlea and
toboina.
Tim comcmed !n making i T.y Machine. By Hand.
cp Ladies' GaruieuU.
tllk Dresa.
Vnslin Shirt,
Keriuo Dross,
Cbcmiae,
Calico Dress,
Koreen Skirt, -.
Xlgat Dress,
Drawera,
Sltk iprtm,
riain Apron,
Ucrg. min.'H.jura. Jiln.
1 15 10 ?8
5 6 6
1 10 SO
t 10 10 10
I ' ts
' .40 t S9
I - IS
97 S
SO 4
lOJ 1 N
f By Kaahlne. t By Band.
Honrs. Kin. Hoars. Kin.
1 S& It SO
I 40 IS SS
. 1 ... , 18 . .- S 10
46 J5
69 . IS
' 40 S SO
p Gentlemen's Garments
Gentleman's Shirts,
Trk Coat,
Satis Vest,; .
Linen Vest,
Clwlh Pants,
JUnuser rant,'
The Franklin Family
SEWING MACHINE;
Sat one advantage which is worthy of especial aitentloa
la addition to the peculiar character of the stitch, and
that Is Its adaptation to either light or medium beavy
work.. The Machine which at one moment Is nae4 oa
THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC, In a few mo
tents after can be brought to bear with the same facil
ity on rottonades and towels of tbe eoaraest description.
Us adaptation for FAMILY WORK, Is thus remarks-
ele. and rues Ha superiority over every other sty la of
paciilaein tbe Karket.
In order that these Machines may be placed In the
Sands of alt claosea, we have reduced tbe price of our
FRAHXLIX FAMILY MAC1IIXE TO FORTY
DOLLARS. From tbe Increase of our business for the
last year, and tbe entire satisfaction our Machlues are
giving throughout the United States and European
Countries, we are led to Inhere that onr determination
U manufacture a PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE
AND CHEAP MACHISE, has been fully appreclaten
fey the public This policy will remain unchanged, and
. heretofore no Machine will be allowed to leave the
' efflce that we cannot fully warrant in every respect.
Ttt shall keep on hand at all times a general assort
aaent of Sewing Machine msterlala.
Keedles for all maehlnes can be ordered by Mail or
Kxpress. Price One Dollar per dozen.
Persons in the country, by sending us their address
aclosiDg a letter stamp, can have forwarded by return
Bail, one of our circulars containing the different styles
I Machine, list of prices, and sample of work.
E. RICIIAXIDS & CO.,
Principal Agents for the North West.
Office and Sales- m 111 Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois,
E. RICHARDS Lato of L. Cornell A Co.
C. W1SWALL,
JKOM. TAPPAV, formerly Af't far .he Graver Jc
9aker Sewing Machine.
JanaaryLh 1862. nS-tf
GREAT, IMPROVEMENTS IN
SEWING ilACFIIKES.
EMPIRE
SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PaUnttd February 14th, 1860
Salesroom, 510 Broadway,-
-'A ; YORK. . ;
This Machine is constructed oa an entirely new
principle ef machinery, posting many rare and val
vable inrprovemciits, havitg been examined by the
test profound eiiiert?, and pronounced to be SIM
PLICITY and FFY:rECTIOX COMBINED.- .
Tbe following are tbe principal ebjectieni nrged
ajiast Sewlrjg Ma'blnes .
1. Excessive "fitrjce te'l 4.- lacaraoity to 'sew
tbe operate
every description of
fl. Liability t0ttoattf
order. .
I. Expense, trouble'ar.d
loss of time is repairing.-'
- v ..
.Tte Empire, Seeing
. materia 1. , - ' -S-DisHrcealla
noi:e
vbii in operation.
acume
is
Exempt
. froa all these
clectioas:
I11
mj I
takes tfee L'Jt h. or miu i t Lb fciiuu. bica wii
EITHER KIP ncr KAYEL, asi is alike on boih
' sites ; perftrns pi"tct swicg on evrj Ueecription
f Biateria.1, fremLetther to tbe nest Nanr.k ilur-
3a, with cotton, lineo or silk thrc?d,from :be co
- test to tbe finost cumber. 4
f Earicj nettber CAil nor COQ WIIEEL, and tbe
Ike least possible friction, it runs aa smoothly as
(lass, and i
. Enpbatically a Noiseless Machine I .
It requires twenty-Te per cent, less power to
. crtve it tbaa any other Machine in market. A girl
f twelve years of ae can work it steadily, without
fat'gua or injury to health.
Ite strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of
eonstractioB render it almots imposeible to get it out
f order, and is GUARANTEED by the company ,to
jive entire satisfaction.
. We respectfully invite all those ho may desire to
apply thetMelves with a superior art idle, to call and
examine this UXR1TALLE.D MACHINE.
' But in a more spocial manner do we solicit the
vatrocage of
feerchant Tailors,
; Caaeh llakers,
Keop-Skirt Manafactarers,
Skirt and Bosom Makers,
Drs Makers
Corset Makers,
Gaiter Fitters,
bboe liiftdors,
Vest and Pantaloon Makers
tJ"Eel!gious snd Charitable IxiSiitaticas will be
liberally dealt with.
Price of Machines, Complete:
!fo. I. or Faily Machine, 45,00 ; Ifo. 2 Small
Ised Manufacturing, $60,00 ; No. 3 Large sised
Manufacturing, J 75,00.
. Cabinets In Erery Variety.
TTa want Agents lor ail towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already established,
te whom a liberal discount will be given, but we
Blale no consignments.
T. J. IIcARTHTJR & Co.,
510 RroadtTar, JVctv York.
COIilWERCiAL NURSERY,
. : 03IA11A, KCIinilSKA.
E. H. BUROHES,
.
PROPRIETOR.
I have long since been ooavincea' cf tbe wast ef a first
. class Xarserv in the West, where
TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c,
Caa be adapted to onr climate and soil. Ta view of
theae facts, 1 Lave established In this place, and offer
for sals at
. . Wholesale or Retail,
A large and well selected stock, suitsd to this climate,
f
Applesstandard sn! dwarf ; Pears, rtaodard and dwarf ;
Cherries, staudard and d waif;
Peaohes, Piuaia,
Aprloots, Kectartnes,
: liuincnj, Goosberrie.
Currents, Grapes, " '
Karpterrie,
Ptraufcerriiv, Biaclherrles,
Tvergroeiis, Shruks,
Roses, Dahlia
0'calntal Trees.
Greenhoele md Lld;:.g Plants, etc., etc.
To which I ..uld tog leave to cal I the atietu u ef the
people ofKewratra, alan.af, Colorado, Jowa ar.i North
west V :o'iri. : i
XJ-StT tttzut will be as lew ss acr reiiaie eastern
Xursery.
Br rcrortslDS of r.-. U.e eipDsecf tranrportaun
fri'tn the east rnn he EHvei.
All t:ees ai.J fUuit srciful!r labeled an-1 r-a-"i
In the Ut r. r.M-r, f.r a hich a eta r? "f H-e aaul con.
will le tr.9-. c thri?e wl.1 le tisie fcr thedclivery
ef riutuuxn Ua'-i siciml n-a's.
All ciati..c:i.'i'i uV.ioi! to the cnlers'jne.I
t
Furniture ! Furniture ! !
re ia-jt c.ki;-.:e twk of Fur:;iiur ever t."LreJ la
tils sr;e cocr.'ry Jt ierx-.ved if UU-1
reii:a. Ai-ii t.r.
EAGLE ' W0EE3 nAIIUFUCTUEIIIG C0IIPAIIY,
Mi'ilL - CJjictSjGOi I'JLIjijS"OIS.
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GATES' PORTABLE ENGINES.
Ko. 1 8 Dorse Power, weighs 3 f CO lbs. Trice 501 1
No. 2 1 200 " PJ0
Ne. 10 ' . " 6 000 " ' 7S0
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P. W. GATES'! PATENT SUGAROANE MILLS
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Is Arent for P. W. Gates' Portable Engine, Evaporators and Sugar Mills. - . -rf-
Orders lart with.
FISHER & HACKER,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA
. ..' KO 3XILLS SOLD- ON-CttEDlTi.--.
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No. 412 Horse Power, weighs 7 500 lbs. Price $551
No. 6 15 8 5 0 ' 1,100
No. 6 13 " " 10,000 " " l,S0l)
No. 1 is an upright three-fol er mill for one
hore, weighs 6:0 pounds, and capable of ex
ressfinf? 30 to 60 gdlluiit juice per hour.
Price $40.
No. 2 is an rpripht three-roller mill, for
one or two Lories, weighs 800 pounds, and
capable of expremr.ir 60 to 70 gallons jnice
per hoar. Pric $V).
No. 3 is an upright three-roller mill, for
two horse3, welglm about 1,000 pounds, and
capable of ejrpnsins 70 to 100 gallons juice
per hour. Pnco $65.
No. 4 Is an upright three-roller mill for
two or four horces ; weighs 1,400 pounds, and
Is capable or espsinn irom 100 to 160 gal
lons jnieeer hour. Price $,.
- No. 6 is a fonr-hori?e-puwer mill, upright
rollers, for Meam or water pover, capable of
expnssir.s 60 to 70 gallons juice per hour.
Price $60.
Ivj. 6 is a six-Lorre thrre-roller horizon
tal mill, back pared for horse or mcani jow
er. weighs 1.SO0 pounds, and capable f cx
prjiiiw from 70 to 1U0 gallons of juice per
hour Price $76. i , . . , v . .
No. 7 is an eteht-hor? three-roller Vori
I 'ntal mill, hack gearel for horse or steam
power, veigh Z.OdO pounds, and will ex
pve from 150 to 250 gallons per hour.
Price 125. "
Nu. 8 i a sixltea horpe three-roller hori
zontal lalll. tacit geared for steam or water
poacr, weigh 6.i&a pounda, and expresses
from 200 to 600 callous of juice per hour.
Pries $300.
P. W. GATES, President,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
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DO YOU If AST XO
23 XJ
PURE DRUGS
D
IODIC! If ES?
- If SO, GO TO TIIB
CITY DRUG STORE,
P. 0. BUILDINGS,
AND
JOHN H. MAUN,
Will sell whatever yon desire. Ton msy rest assured
It is a
From bis lonx expeilence In the business, he is
CONFIDENT
be will give satisfaction to all why may call at Lis
ESTABLISHMENT.
lie has now on hand, and It constantly receiving a
large supply of all articles usuall kept iu a
DRUG STORE.
JOIIX II. 3IAU.
Brownvllle.May Sth. 1862. v6-n44-tf
APPLE TREES.
BROWNVILLE NURSERY.
TUB TXNDERSTGNKD HAVE STILL A
YllW THOUSAND APPLE Tit EES,
KAISED IN THIS SOIL AND CLIMATE,
Which they offer this Fall,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
o
APPROVED TRADE.
-THESE TURKS ARE LARGE,
Will commence bearing In a year or two, yet we
will sell them at
15,00 PEU HUNDRED,
o &
2,50 PEU DOZEN.
MAUN, FISHER S. HACKER.
FREIGHTERS TO THE MINES
AND THE
WESTERN FORTS
And the public renerally are respectfully Informed
that his Mills are now in excellent running order, turn
ing uu', lTom 60 to 75 sacks per day. He has the best
millcrj in the Territory.
(Admitted both In Colorado and Nebraska to be unsur
passed by any nest of the MlsMlstdppl River 1 la 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 fate at all the. stores inBrown-
vuie. ue is prepared to rurnisn rreishters, and citi
rens generally, with floor from either Fall or Spring
Wheat, and aUo with any amount of Corn, Corn Meal
and Buckwheat Flour at; the lowest cah prices.
Custom Grinding done at one-sixth per bushel.
He desires tccajl tbealtentiou of freighters to the
advantages of Brownvilie as a shipping point to the
West. Not only can any amonnt of graiu and flour he
obtained here cheaper than at any ether point In the
Territory, but the Alerchauts nere nava laid in this sea
son a large supply of every variety of Roods.
J. G. MELVIN.
Aug. 16, 1862. B6-tf
THE HARP OF FHEEI103I.
Now read, a new and superior collection of 27
Anti- Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" eongs,
solos, duets, quartets, and choruses. Moat of the
Poetry and Music has been written expressly for
this work, to correspond with the times, and should
bo 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 Free North to
clothe and educate.
CONTEXTS, IJf PART.
"Fair Freedom's Morn has dawned at last:"
"Break the Chains," or V Kmsncipating Sword ;"
"Fremont is Marchin on, or. Glory Hallelujah;"
0h I Hejn the 'Contrabands';" "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 ray country;"
"When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom,-" "Wake,
Freemon, God has spoken;" "Whittier's sappressed
Song of Freedom," etc.
Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per doxen, $3
per 100 ; postage 1 cont.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher. '
t?nl-ly 431 Broadway, New York.
FRENCH'S CONICAL 7
Wasliiog la chines.
The most simple, durable, convenient and economical j
article vsr invented for the purpose.
Will do the waging of an ordinary family before
breakfaH, not only savihjr time, but clothes.
By strictly following the printed directions, which are
simple itnd easy, it will wash, at one time, six 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, tbe greatest care is required, while
with this machine the most delicate article can be
washed without the possibility of damage.
These reaalt are produced by tbe constant reaction
the suds while the machine is in motion,
of Families, laundries, hotels, boarding-houses, hospit
als, asylums, boarding-schools, on ships and 6teamers,
and in the army, who have these machines in use, have
sent in their testimonials voluiftarially, and the enco
miums cf the Press are very numeroos,isome of which
1 have publisned in pamphlet form.
All I ask of the Public Is a careful examination of
this machine before purchasing of others.
General Depot 419 Broadway, corner Oanal,St.,Xew
Turk.
Frico only Ten Dollars.
PHILIP FRENCH, Proprietor.
Address box2893, N. T. City P. G.
N. B. A liberal discount te the Traits- Jgenti
wtntcS. Send fr a CircWor.
fire meS
GET THE BEST,
CORNELL'S GE0G1UPHIES
Siirnaxs all others before tht
Public
t ,
1st. In philosophical arrangement.
2d. In tha gradual progress of their steps,
SdMn presetting one thing at a time. -
4th. In tie adaptation of. each part to its inten
ded erode cf scholarship.
Ota. in tbe aamirable moae tney prescrioo ior
memorizing the contents of a map.
6th. In taeir explanation and directions for des
cribiagthe natural divisions of the earth.
7th. In taeir judicious selections ot iacw.
8th. In the appropriate and instructive character
of their illostrationi.
8th. In esnsistency between maps and text.
10th. In the introduction iuto the maps of such
places only as are mentioned in tho book.
11th. In the clear representation of every fact,
and the analytical precision with which each branch
nf th anhirtct ia keot distinct.
12th. In bernz at once practical, systematic, ana
complete, philosophical in arrangement, ana pro
greasive in development oi ine sudjoci.
CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES
Are officially recommended for the nse of the Pub
lic Schools or Nebraska Territory.
Cornell's Geozraphies are officially rtenrnmended
for the use of the Public Schools of the State or
Kansas.
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for the nse of tho Publio Schools of the State of
Vermont.
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for the use of the Publio Schools of the State of
Ohio.
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for the use of the Public Sohools of the State of
Indiana.
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for the use of the Publio Schools of the ritate cf
New Uatmehire.
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for the use of the public schools in the State of Cal
ifornia.
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for the use of public schools, in the State of V it-
consin.
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of the City of New lork.
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of the City of Urooklyn
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of the City of Aloany
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of the City of lroy.
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of the City of Syracuse.
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of MieCityof Auourn
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of the City of Rochester.
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of the city of Philadelphia.
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of the City of f ltteburg,
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of the City of Mobile.
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of the City of W llniinjrton
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of the city os Washington
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of the City of Detroit.
Cornell's Geographies are used in publio sshools
of the City of Columbus,
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of the City of Hartford
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of the City of 'ew Haven.
Cornell's Geographies are in general use in all
parts of tho Uuitcd States.
Cornell's Geographies are printed on the best pa
per, are tho best bound, and the best illustrated of
any School Geography extant.
COKKELL'S FIE5T ST&TS IK GEOGKAAHY.
Intended to precede Cornell's Geographical Series,
and to intrduce tho little pupil pleasantly and prof
itably to tao rudiments of weograpny. Une beauti
ful volume, child's quarto, with numerous maps and
illustrations, ill pages. 1 1
'rice, 25 cents.
THE SKKIE3
C0XSIST3 OP
I. PEIHA3Y GEOGHAPIIT. Small 4to. 88 rp.
12 Mat. Beautifully illustrated. Price, 50
cents.
II.
GSAIIMA2-SCII00L GZ0GSAPHY. Larze
4to, With uumurous Maps and Illustrations.
103 pn. It includes Physical and Descriptive
(?cojrrarhy. Price, 9!) cents. ( The Grammar-
School Geography may either follow the Inter
mediate, or be used instead of it. The chief
difference between tbe Intermediate and Gram
mar School i?, that the latter, though no more
elevated iu style, is fuller in detail, presents a
greater variety of map questions, and a larger
number of localities to bo memorized,)
III. HIGH-SCHOOL GEO GSAPHT AND ATLAS.
Geotrrayby, largo 12mo. 405 pp. liichly Illus
trated. It includes Descriptive, Physical, and
Mathematical ueogranby. Price, 75 cents.-
Atlas, very large 4to. Containing a complete
set of Maps for study : also, a set of Reference
Juaps for family use. Price,!.
A copy of either part of the Ser'es.for exam-
inationfwill be sent by mail, post-paid, to any Teach
er or bchool Ouicer remitting one-half its price.
D. APPLETON & CO., Sew York.
( JUT PUBLISHED.)
Cornell's Cards for the Study and Practice of 3Iap
Urawing. Designed to accompany any Oeography,
but especially adapted to the scale of Cornell's Gram
mar-school .Maps. Price per set of 12 Cards, 50 cts.
Cornell's SJeries of Outline ?daps, of which a Des
criptive Circular will be sent upon application.
January 111,1862. n29-tf
FRUIT AND ORNAllENTAL TREES.
200,000 Apple Trees, i years old, $3 per hundred $60
75,000 Standard Pear Trefs, 2 to 3 years old, 425 per
nuniireu, 3vou per thousand.
20 000 1 year old Diana Grape Vines, $15 per hundred
$lco per thousand.
150 000 Standard Pear Grapes, $8 per hundred, $50
per thousand.
Thes-e Pear Grafts, not being bulkv, can be transport
er cneapiy, and by growing two years, will make good
sired trees to plant in an orchard. Any one can treble
their money by crowing them to sell. Send for Whole
sale and Descriptive Catalogues.
. MOODY & SOS.
51-na Niagara Karseries, Lockport, N". T.
MME. DE5IOREST?S
MIRROR OF FASHION.
The largest, best and mont reliable Fashion Magazine
in the world. Contraius the largest and finest Fashion
Platcs, the greatest number of fine engravings, the latest
and most reliable information, three full-sized Patterns
for Dresaes, and a sheet of new Braid-work and Em
broidering Patterns, livery Mother, Dressmaker, Mil
liner and Lady should have it. Published Quarterly, at
473 Broadway, New York, sold everywhere or sent by
man at za cents, xeariy f 1, with a vaiuablo premium.
lae cummer nunioer bow ready.
SABBATH SCHOOL KELL NO. 2.
75.CC0 Copies Sold the First 12
Months of its Publication.
It iian entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages.
Aiany ot the lanes and llymus were written ex
pressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular
as us predecessor, tieu o. I) which has run up to
tne enormous number of oo,uuo copies in do months,
outstripping any Sunday School Boot of its size is
sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bonnJ
in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that
form. Prices of Bell No. 2. naper covers. 15 cents.
Sixperiuu. iJound.25 cents, f 18 per 100. Cloth
bound embossed gilt, 30 cents. $32 per 100. Bell No.
1, paper covers, 12 cent. $10 per 100. Bound 20
cents, $18 per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25
CBUV8, per iwu. ueus ios. l ana z bound to
trod inn t 1 1 ' A
gether 40 cents, 30 per hundred. 25 copies fur
nished at the 100 price. Cloth onnd embossed
gilt, 50cents, $40 per 100. Hail postage free at
we reiau vice.
11UHAUJS WATERS, Publisher,
n41-ly No.4Sl Broadway, New York.
THE RURAL AMERICAN.
A CONCORD GRArE VINE FREE TO EVERY
CL USCRIBER. ,
I am now issuinat a new series of that DomiUr Arri.
cultural and Uorticu It ural paper, the Rural American.
. ii win ne uuuii?iieaun llie Island lain
of each month, in k o1 style I irpe si2e at one dollar
a year, or ouiy setenry-ve cent in clubs. A
FIFTY CEST C0NC0ILD GSAPE VUTE
win oe sent rree to every subscriber In a clnb r fn
or mora j and fto vines, free of all cost, to those who
yay une utuar.
The Rural American in devoted exclusivelv t. mr.i
buujib, uu is one OI me hest nanura f..r rrTM
Stock raisers, Fruit-RroTcrs, Gardeners, Bee keepers'
ate. In toe United States. I am well known throaghoui
the entire country, as the form or orfitnr ni ih Vwk
Farmer,Aua the author of the "American Bee-Keeper's
Manual," and ''Domestic Poultry Book." I hare spent I
"'w " pursuiis, ana now m practical farmer
and fruit-grower. I have20,0C0 Concord Grape Tinea
.uiSu,uiir. mis is oeci'ie-Jiy the beat grape In
wuuwj. it riena in all climates, and -yields
aOtLnAf tYi nnnnfitvivf .: -m
inui us uy oiufr nry. ioe I
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
"I want local agents In every state and every town.
ricuiiums uu commissions are extremely liberal.
Send for sample copies Immediately, which are free U
CI la too, Oneida County, ST. T.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
In th! month of December, 1S6S, the undersigned for
the first time offered for sale to the public DR. J.BO
VEE DOD3 lilPESIAL WINE BITTERS, andinthir
Short period they have given such universal satisfac
tion to the many thousands of persons who have tried
them that it is now an established article. The amount
of bodiiy and mental misery arising simply from a ne
glect of smali complaints is surprUing, and It Is there,
fore of tbe utmost Importance that a strict attention ta
the least and most trifling bodily ailments should he
had; for disease of the body must 'nvarlably l3ect the
mind. The subsenrersnow only ask a trial of
DR. J. BOVEE DODS'S
Imperial Wine Bitters
from all who have nor used them. We challenge the
world to produce their equal.
These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, Gen
eral Debility, and for Purifying aud 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 the 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, so they strengthen
and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone
and healthy action to all its parts, by equalising 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 tbe system. Xo lady who
Is subject to lasitude and faintness, should be without
them aa they are revivifying in their action.
THESE BITTERS
Will not only Cure but Prevent
Disease.
aud in this respect are doubly valuable to the person
who may use them for
INS1P1ENT CONSUMPTION
weak Lungs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, diseasec of the
Nervous - system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases
requiring a Tonic.
DR. DODD'S
Celebrated VFine Hitters
ax- TTxx3xxiT3.socl:-
For Sore Throat so comuion among the Clergy they
are truly invaluable-
Fur the, sged and inarm, and for persons of weak
constitutions For ministers or tae gospel, lawyer
and all publio spaekers for book-keepers tailors
seamatresneH. etudcnts,ar artists, and all persons lea
dine a sedentary life, they will prove beuedcial.
as a bevera'ze; they are wholesome, innocent, and
delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat
inz effects of brandy or wine, without Intoxicating; and
are a valuable remedy for persons adicted to the use of
exesbive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it.
Tbeyaiepure and entirely free from tbe poisons cou
eained in the adulterated wines and brandies with which
the country is noodld.
These bitters nolo nly CURE but prevent disease, and
should be used by all who live in a country where tbe
water is b3d, or where chills and fever are prevaleut.
Being entirely innocent and harmless' they may begiv.
en freely to children and infants with impunity,
Physicians and Clergymen, and temperauce 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 of tlie Ileatl.SIck
Headache, or IV erraougll cad
ache, Dr.Dod-8 Imperial Wine
Rlttcrs Will be found to be most
Salatarn and- Edcaclou.
FE3IALES.
The many "cirtificates which have been tendered ns
and the letters which we daily receive, are conclusive
proof that amopx the women these Bitters have given
a satisfaction which no others have ever done before.
Xo woman in fne land should be without them, and
those who once use them, will not fall to keep a full
supply.
DH J Bcv3e Bod's
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS,
Are prepared by an eminent and. skillful physician, wh
has used them successfully in his practice for the las
twenty-five years. The proprietor before punbain
the exjiusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. Bove
Dods' Ceiebraieg Imperral Wine Biters, hadtthemtest
ed by two disiinpuUhed medical practitioners, who pro
nouueed them a valuable and safe remedy for dssease.
Although the medical men of this country, as a gen
eral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do
not believe that a respectable Physician can be found
in the United States, acquainted with their niedirai
properties, who will not highly approve Dr. Bod's IM
PERIAL WINE BITTKRS
In all newly settled places, where there is always
a. large quantity of ceeayins timber; from which a poi
sonous miasma is created, these bittei s shuold be used
every nioriiin; boforobreaKsast.
It. J. GOVGE DODS'
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are composed of a pure and unadulterated .wine, com
bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild
Cbery Bark, Spiknard Camomile Flowers, and Gentian.
They are manufactured by Dr. Dop himseir, who is an
experienced and successful physician, and hence should
not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood
the 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 vrl
ety of disease incident to human system, that they are
now deemed indispeuahle aa a
Tonic, Medicines and a
Beverage.
Purchase one Bottle
It Costw but Utile! Purify tlic
Blood. Give Tone to the Sto
tuacli lien o vase tlie Sys
and Prolong- Idle.
Prlco $100 per Bottle, 6 Bottles
for $5 00
Prepared and sold by
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETOS
73 "William Street, I3ew York.
For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
out the country. Oct. 17. 1S6I.
CHOICE LIQUORS.
Wholesale and Retail.
Evan Worthing,
OF THE
BROWNVILLE,
Uas Just received a choice lot of the best brands of
Liquors, which he will sell by the Barrel, Gallon,
(juart or single urmt. Ttie roi lowins is a partial list:
BEAiJDIES :
French,
Cognac, '
Apple,
Raspberry,
Peach,
vuciiy,
' Blackberry,
,
wniES
Port,
Hungarian,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Medara, .
Champagne.
WHISKIES :
Bourbon,
Rye,
Scotch,
Irish,
Manongahala,
And a variety of common articles.
BILLIARD SALOON' AND
Ten Pin Alley.
TIIIITEY-S BJ.Ctll
Main Street, Jkownville.
Kovmber 14, 1S. n.l9-tf
NEW MUSIC.
"Shall we Know Each Other There? 5?oug or
Dnetand Chorus, by Rev. Ur. Lowry, author of
"aaooatn neus unime on. Ihis song is good.
Price 25 cents, mailed free. A pianist in attend
ance io try new nosic.
HORACE" WATERS, '
nMj ffo.43l Broad w ay, Publisher.
100 or the most severe BATHE SCSJfES and
incidents of the War, now ready, size I8x3 inches,
highly colored, en fine heavy paper, Sant poai-paid;
-'ii lorji.oi), or?4 per 100. To airentsand thetrada
no Deiter opportunity was ever offered.
Address HENilY B. ANSON. Frini P,H!.
ETA NECES3TT H lYEST lx. "
JOHNS fcCROSj
American Cement CJ
TKE STTtOXGEST 61X1: ru .
tub BEsi glcx a zuilSpii,
AMERICAN CEMESTrJ
Is the only article of the knd a.
IT WILL JIENb ff
IT WILL MEND LLlrn,.
Mend your Harnew. Strain luT iriM
ITWILLMEliSite.
. IT WILL MEXD YvrSjK1
Don't throw away that broken IvorT p ilJ
IT WILL MEND ctttv. t
1 our broken China Cnpi ani Sane. A I
as tool as new.
IT WILL MEND MASbTp S
That piece knocked out of your Hab: v !
be put on as strong u i'
IT WILLP MESD FOJCElc. i
o matter if that broken Pitcher to ' !
shilling a shiHinz saved washTi,.
IT WILL MEND AUbI !
That Cosly Alabaster TM8 J, brockja i
match it mend it it will never ibcW t
gether.
ItVTill Mend bene, CcraLtJ
and in fact everythisg tutw
Any article Cemented with AliJiPnVr"
CLUEwillnotshow wher.il
"Lvery lloaseaeeper should have, inir'.. t
k Crosley's American Cement 0lu,i"Jv
"It is so convenient to have in the tosii t
Exprei. - :
,'It is always reidy; thU ecnmerdj t tor. '
Independent. "-
"We have tried it and find it in u('al i.v !
as water.' WUie't Spirit fth. Tin
Economy io Weai'
S1U,0U0 per year saved ia everyt
ty One Bottle of ' i
AHERICAU CEHEiiT Git'
Price 25 Cents per Boti'e.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle!
Price 25 Cents per Bottle,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Tery Liberal IlcductiontoTvJ
sale Buyers. ' i
TERMS CASU.
l57"For Sale by all Bruits and Storuir,
throughout the oan'rr.
JOHNS & CR03LEY
( Sole Manufucturen.)
78 W1LLUM STREET
Corner of Liberty Street. XE'TIOSl
Importantto IIousc Cnea
Important to Ruilderl.
Importantto Rail Road Cos-v
nles.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this may cowrn, ori,
concerns tceryloiy.
JOHNS & CR03LET3
IMPROVED GTJTTA PETirrtt
CEMENT ROOFING
The Cheapest and moss durable Rcci
in use. t
IT IS FIRE AND WATER FEJ
It can be applied to new and iid Eoiff ta la!
steep oi flat and to SLingte roofs without res Tj
tbe Shingles.
The Cost Is only about One-Ttin;
tliatol Tln.AAaJIT lSTVflCE i!i
DURABLE.
This artiele bag been thoroflMy tented it
York City and all paats of the United Sutaj C
da West Indies and Central and vonth iterti
building? of all kin Is such as Facte res Fariv ;
Churches Rail Road Depots Cars and oo F-i'
Buildings generolly Gjvcrninent Baildini :. i
the principle Builders arch e tec t anp othenir
tbe past four years and basrmvej tobethe C?n'i!-
EST and MOST DCRiELE ROOFLNG ia a ii n
every respoct a fihk watfb wxitiik isi na j
peoof covering for RGE3 CP allkixds.
Tfut ta i e. UAL Ynat tral jnn iunii-rd
United States which combines the T'ry dLJi
properties of Elaticiti and Dunilmitj wii.h
xniver?a;iy acknowrcdred to bepfrjueeiibtOn
TAERCHA AND INDIA lit
Wo Heat i3 Requiisd iallalij
Application.
Theerpenseof applying it btrifiin'Min or4i3J
Roof can be covered tmd finished thtfati'I-
It can be applied by an;
and when finished forms a perfectly r J"
face with an elestie body which eannvt be is;1
by IIzat Cold or Stoejis Saaittiso of W
Doards nor any external acrion rhitever.
uoiiin
GUTTA PEKC1IA CEMEM'.
For Co-itincr irpt-la nf nil Kmd3 M
exDosed to the Action of the Weather. d
For Presenln? and Repair!
.llctal Roots
OV ALL KINDS. -
ThisiSTHS OXLY COMPOSITIOF v7
succe$fidly resist extreme e.ang-sof all ct!
at length of time ichen applied to metd to
it adheres firmly forming a body eqial to &JJi
of ordinary paint costs much less, and
T11KLE TIMES AS L0.N6; and from it
is not injured bv the con friction and eipaaniJ
TIX and other METAL ROOFS consequent ?
sadden changes of tbe weather.
1 ir.7 not CRACK IS COLD OH KUX IN
WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF.
Leaky tin and othr metal roofs can be f-T
repaired with Guttct Penh Gment, and PrtTf
from further corrosion and leaking, tterebj
in a perfectly watcr-ti?ht roof for mm tSr
This cement is peculiarly adapted for the p -vation
of Iron rajling1', Stoves, Safes, A6'B :t
Implement. Ac, alo for pencral manuti'""
GUTTA PERCH A CEMEtt
For preferring and repairing Tin and otrf,
al roofs of every description, from its great J'"
ty, is not injured bv the con taction aid c?"
of metab, and tcili not crack in cM nor r
warm weather. .i
These materials are adapted to all elun1 .
wb are rretared tosum!v orders froaa an? f1 ,
the country, at short notice, for Gutta
ing in rolis, ready prepared for n.w, an 1 CJutU
cha Cement in barrels, with full pricted direcU-
tions for application.
We
will make liberal aod satii-faetory tr-
dents with responsib'o parties wh- woaa i
establish themselves in luorarire and pef1 "
business. -
0R TERMS ARE CA53.
We can give abundant rrcof of all we ;
f.ivor of our improved Iiocnng ilaterials, b,71' Ji
plieel tne to several tnousand lioois
City and vicinity. v
Wholesale Warehouse, 7S, WiUiam
Corner of Liberty street, SEW rsS.
Full dewnptive Circalarj aad"rnc "
nished on application;
.v. 7, ly
A.1
A. CAitli TO YOUfJ I.AD1M
ci:tli:.iia.,v. fcJ
Tbe subwriber will send (free of chary ...
who desire it. the Heeips and' directions f
a simple VsyetaLle Jialm.lh.il will, in Iron
eight days.remove Pimflm, liLOTCHSi.T.'
tKs. S allows ks a, and all impuritie? and roog
f the Skin, leaving the same aa Namr W
it shoud be-j-WTt,c'.r, smooth and bit V
desiring the Recipe, with full instructions,
and advise, will pUaseeall on or adtfrwsi-
U1.P9?-1 . .....- n,.rc
TiiOAlAS r . UliAr ji a.', i racwi Tarfc
831.Breaia,1W
May 22, 1S52. 45-2m.
SUGAR CANE UILI
EVAPOKATOKS
Itavlng teen
appointed sjrent for tae-ja
Sugar Cane Mi
i u u m k i.aua m, 1 1 a ama i' w- m - -
UA Tflaw.;
v....pitAra I PTHtf 1
repared to oil orders at the r.icarctf er 4
Friees of Mill, fro Jio ts, ''"TviS,
Ot.35. Atfa Ii- VV. V
THIS OXLT BRI.l 4 u T, THs i !
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