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The Economy of Using T Bl Fcifly C crying Hachine wa-tln mike Use celebrated OSOFXJl ' JLfXX X STITCll. wbich fca take n tbe bUba.t prel waaat tbe Illinois 8iate Fair. In September last, at tu Talutf States Fair la St. Lon:s, la 1SW. and at tba Kloatpie ;te Fairs tnrousbout the country. Cmpiut Jadte (area decision In rarer or tan aatua, aacvunt or iu great slrsnrt and adaptation to It ttadt of family and manufacturing purposes. Tit following Table will sbow tbe differ'" In favor W tewing If acblnes eTer the old meibud or stitrblog by aa4. la tr. working or tbcte Itacblnes tbtre is uot sir art Ting or labor and time, bendea audius: greatly to Ue aeaUbf ulness of tha emp'cymea , but tbe silua is teach atronger, more elastic, and ia liable to riper ravel l&aa tfc.e aUtca made wit abu.tles and fcufeUne. I Bni owrread la making By Kaealne. ) By Hand. cjDtm. n cn. min.'Huur. aim. a Lediea' ttanaasit. Mlk brass. 6 lot is 19 Kaslia Shirt, X arise Prooa, CaemUa, Calico Dress, Vereea Skirt, JT.ght Dreee, . . prawera, ilk 4 pro, rials apron, 10 40.' 6! rr Tlveeottim4lftak!if I By JlacLlne. j By Hand. ftentlemea'e Garments Hours. ACin Xonre. alia. eantiaman'a Iblru. - I 151 11 Track Goat, 1 1 laiiaToat. '1 1 LlntaTMt, Clotk facte, laaaaaer Faata, Tfco Franklin Family SEWING MACHINE, ' Km on advantage wblch la wortby of especial attention la addition to tbc peculiar character of tbe atttcb, and Ut li IU adaptation to sitae light or medium beavy work . Tre Macnlne watch at one moment la nicd ea THI HOST DELICATE FABRIC, In a few xao aaenia after can be brought to bear with tbe aame facil ity on cettonaUes and towels of the coartett description. I la adaptation for FAMILY WORK, la thus remarka le. and gtrea it a anperiority over erery other aiy le or pacbine in tbe Market. ta order that tbeae Machines may be placed In the Jaodaof all lae. we bare rednoe.1 the price or our ' rRASKLIN FAMILY MACHISE . TO FORTY DOLLARS. From the increase of oor business for tbe last year, and tbe entire satisfaction our Machines are giving tbroogb-nt the United State and European r..t.iriM am tilhvf thtt nnr dterminst ion Uwannfactnrea PERFECT, SIMPLE, RELIABLE I AXD CHEAP MACHINi.. baa been runy ar-preciaien fey tbe public Thia policy will remain unchanged, and m heretofore no Jtacliino will be allwl to leave tbe Oce that we cannot fully warraut In erery reipect. Ve ahall keep on aaul at all time a grueral aaorU aaent of Sewing Machine rurterials Keedleafor all maebine can te ordered by 21 ail or aHare. Mc One IIar per doien. . y-orsott In tbe conntry, by ncmtin? o their aJdreae jaaloalng a letter stamp, ran bare forwarded br retnrn snail, one ol onr circular conUUiiig lUe UitTorent ty las ef Xaahlnea. list of prices, aixl aan:p!e of work. C RICHARDS & CO., Frladpal agents for the Wurto Went. Cloe and Salestom IU Lake Street, Chicago, Iliiuoia, B. &lCHaRD La to of L. Cornell & Co. C. WISWALU " JMD.W. Tirr JT. formerly Ig't far .he Crorer fc after tewing at echine. asaaryfta' IMS. n2-tr GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. ralBUi Ttbrtiaxy 14th, 1C60 Salesroom, , 510 Broadway, ' NEW YORK. . - iTala Uacbine is cotulnzeted on an entirely caw priacipla (if macBiaerj, pc6sint; many rare vd ral aable improTameLla, navingbeea examined by tbe taeat TTCiociBd experts, and pronounced to be fclil 11.1C1TY and PKKFECTION COUDI5CD. . Tke fol'&arinf are the princ'j.! cbjectiona urged a rain st Sewittr Maetines. 1. Kxeeasi fatigue to 4. Incapacity to tew the opera tor. erery description f X. Liability to jet oat of rder. . t Expense, troable and - V loas of titaa in repair- material. -Disagreeable Boise while in operation. Ttft" Empire Sewing Machine Is Execpt frca all thete oVjrCtions. ' it ikal StraJjh eeedle pr-rrrdicalar action - aaakea the 1OCK or HHl'TTLK ST1C11. which will XIlITIIEU I'.IP nor RAVEL, ard is alike cu both aides ; iTfrtni perfect sewing on erery descriptor af sBatarial,frosaLearer to the finest Nansock Wur lis, with cotton, linea or aiik thrad,from tbe cc Mt to the finest sustber. i - Baripj ceitber CAM nor COO WIIEnL.acd tbe the least poatible frietioa, it rang as smoothly as ' 'ftfaes, &sd it r Emphatically a Nelseless Machice! It require! twenty-fire per cent, less power to ' drireit vbac any other Machine in market. A girl ml twelre years of ae caa work it steaiily, without fatigue or injury to health. "... Iu strength and WONDERFUL SniPLICTTT of onatrnetioa reoder it aJmots impossible to get it out 5 ef order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to giro entire satisfaction. We raspetfully iarite all th who may desire to gnpply lhemelrs with a aaperior article, to call and examine this UNR1YALLE1) MAC.'UXl:. Uat in s more special manner do we solicit tbe C tronage of erchant Tailors, j Drsa Maker? Coaek Makers. Corbet Makers, Hoop-Skirt Mannfartnrcrr, Oaiter Fitters, Eairt and Boeom Makers, ; Sl.ce Binders, - Vest and Pantaloon Makers. CyRe'igions snd Charitable Ii.stUui5ou will he liberally dealt with. Price of Madiines, Complete: 5o. I, or Family Machine, f 15,00 : No. 2 Snaail sited li&nnf&cturiDg, No. 2 Large tiled Van&factarisg, eMi,00. Cafcineti In Fr err Variety. ' TTe wait Agents tor all t. nnn in th United States, where agencies are sol already ettabLihed, W whom a liberal diaeoant will be giren, bat we take ce onsignnaenU. T. J. LXcARTHUR & Co., Furniture! Fiirniture!! The most ooaaplele stock. of Farnitnre ever offered i pper4antry Jat received y W. HILU Brwwnvtl AaU V. ttVSV ' Ui.UlillUllltUUU . ;AS5sxxtjr, W ante d TO SELL - v V Oar Kerfilna'ta trai.-'.-'. I'a h'ir . r liable t gt cut of crder tfcan uy kavebeen awavfied it overte U 'ovr k t.lti aUh priced i!aciiitei , ' u is less uerotber e Oar liaeiiw es a nriiia m i irtm nor If aoVlna aes a ttralKht ner; . ALL KINDS OF Til HE A D, Si Ik or Hcen, making i- aa eltic aeam. free from lUMiiiie t brek In uh- ' and U tse iS&ST aoa t uiinsi juacnina in $15 EACIS. Oer Jfachl'neVin EKM, FELL, STITCn, (3HLT a4 BIKD, and wii! sew en all kind of good, from ibe nneot Iwlss Mnslln U tbe Coart Woolen, working wiibfae tbronrh eral tMckreacea of thick W.wlen Cloth. ALL MACIilSLS ARE WARRASTZD. h'Jl.. -'tlS'EACII. " - : 'If you vant & Good Kachlne. and not have it Ccgtyou anything wnt9 to us. aa e want the Kavthlne te?ted .. k . eTerrnei'jhbornooa i-. - - in the Unitod Btates. ' ' ci5 each. EMPLOYING AGENTS t a will glre a emrcUsion on all g"ds sold by oni . Ageata, or we will pay waxes at piftt noLLAns prRLroura Fur artlulrs aa y all awry eirsa . - a w e-T T f ft A r ri t . 4 " a MX Mi IT .T aa- i . .j EAGLE. V70ES5 IJMiUTUUTJIUU UUiirui x , CHICAGO, -; L: Mm. u nil ; 33 . - 'r.nrr-v- 'iTi'rs. i i i I 'l i J : v... 7,, h :lm- ' '-jo P k; f m " V M. 1:1 :4l (I , l'Wr-JJ:- - ' i - " I ... - ,ltl.-l-'t1,f !. 1 ' lri GATES' PORTABLE ENGINES. ....... Xo. 1 6 Eorte Power, wei;hb 8 f 00 lie. Price $50T I No. 4 H Horse Power, weighs 1 600 lbs. Price $350 Ko. S 1 -, 4 2CO : 6O0 Xo. 6 15 " 85 0 ' 1 .100 Jg9. 10 " M tfOJO " " 15o Xu. 618 " ' 10,000 " 1,30 cm 2 o 3 p :i t ' " L. ills I HH fflt 1 1 ?s IMUUMm - c itnn mill 11 - I . V I T I I 1 I I I I 1 I I M. I -tt: j ji ; i a -4 ii w. r i - k o e ft 3 o 9" m B o wr vrftv-i i-t MMVC-' 9W6 P. W. GATES' PATENT t t 1 -I ' - . ": t I I- r.r . It Agent for P. If. GaTit' Portab'e Engine, EvspjTators and Sugar Mills. : v- oraeis im vita .1 '. , . FISHER & HACKER, . ' . BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA. KO STILLS SOLO 03 CXIEDIT! TT ILL-ITOIS. : S O - 3 3 o o ; -p CO HOD "J " " . p o to o 3 w - o c - irft G 3 o -I CD O Ci- o o; - O - p o n C - 3-S o ;' CO o 35 s CO o 05 o O 3 3 CD g 5 ST a. 3 CO o c cr d ' to O CO O B 5 T3 5 n 2. o o co c o tn 3 LW iim cr c c -i o n to o -J. ". O (t o . -ft n' r. o -a o - o . ? I co SUGAH CANE MILLS Na. 1 ian rpHshtthrce-rol er mill fur one ?i;.r?e, weiphs 430 mnrt. anl ciab!e of ex- imjj 30 to galKHi Jnice tor hour. x'.-ice jtw. " ; No. 2 is in iiprUW tbree-rolier mill, for "one o two burses, weigbs 800. jmnnds. and eiynhle of exr-rc'ine 50 to 70 gallou juice per bor. . frice 50 - . . Xo 3 is an npi ipbt tbree-roller mil;, for twn h-rse, weixtis atxut 1,000 pounas, and capable r oxjresin5 70 to 100 gallons jaice ' per hour. Pr;ce - No. 4 is an uprjirht three-roller mill for Mwo'or four horses; weifjb 1.400 pound, and is ravaMeor expressing from 100 to 150 gal lon juice per huur. Price $35.. v No. 6 is a rour-lrorse-power mill, upright roller, for stpam r water porer. ctable or expressing 60 io Id gallon juice per lio ir. Price $60. .I - 'i t ft No.' 6 U 'a six-hyrse tliree-roller horison taj EiU. tack geared ror borne or eteani pow-! - r .e weijrlis 1..200 jiourxlsj and capable or ex ' ireiu:T from 70 to 1C0 gallon of juice per -J e Tiout',' Price f75..s -ggv', ..No. ,7 is u eight-horse threa-roller kori sontat teilU back peare-I ror borse or steam Vi7"; ower, veish 2,000 pounds, and will ex r e!-s from 160 to 250 gallons per hour. ice 1 25. - No. 8 is a sixteen borne three-roller hori 3J f-'al will t act geared for steia or water Hwer, weipns 5,S!IJ ponnl. and expnjssee ; fir-in 300 to 600 fcalluns ef ju xe per hour. - Price $300. '. P. W. GATES, President, . CHICAGO, ILLIVOTS. -1 i I 1 i1 is . - w- f l) O YOU Vf AfTT IO TJ r PURE : DRUGS , A D HEBICIHES? IF SO, GO TO Till CITY DRUG STORK, P.O. BUILDINGS, A jr d JJOHN H. MAUN, Will sell wbaterer yon dedr. Ton may rest assured it Is a From his long expei lance in the business, he ii CONFIDENT "ha will girt satisfaction to all wh j "msy call ' at his ESTABLISHMENT. da has now on hand, and U constantly receiving a large supply of all artieles csuail kept in a DRUG STORE. Til 1 - JOIW H. MAIJ5. BrownTllle.lfay 8ih. 18W. T-n44-tf APPEE -TREES. BROWXVILLE NURSERY. THH TNDEltSlGNBD HAVE STILL A FEW TBI(LSM APILE Tit EES, . KA1SXD IN THIS SOIL AND CUM ATE, Which they offer this Fall, CHEAP FOR o s 1PPROTED TRADE, TOBSK TRIES ARK LARGB, Will commence bearing in a year er two, yet we will xell them at 515,00 PER HUNDRED. OR $2,50 PEIt DOZEN. MAUN, FISHER A i: ACKER. NOW READY.. TI1E Offlcial Uuion Volunteer Directory, (400 pages.) containing Same and Reidmct of erery OClcer and I'rirate in the Union Arniy, wih their Commands. Uasual tics, Promotions, Ac. ( tiPErery om wauU it. ) Sent post-paid, on receipt ol 25 cenu cash, or stamps. Address HENRY R. ANSOX.Fub i.ther.49 Sta-te Street, Boetoa.Maau. 11? GS0WT1! Merchants and Pont Masters who will addres us this fall, will be supplied with Garden, Field and Flower Seeds to rell on commission at fair rates. TUe.se seeds are all grown here and are true to name. THOMPSON & HEDG13, Nemaha Nursery, Syracuse, Ou e, Go.. A ng. It An5-rn8 V Kebraaka. DISPEPSIA AND PITS. AsnreCnreror thee distre-Ving comptaints is now made known in a 'Tr atie cm Fobeios akd5 R2.iL Par AK.TltNS " pubUslH'd by JJIi, O. PIIEI,P!3.BItO.WW. Ti.e precri)tioii, . rur nilie i by a 'mui) clairroyiiit gtti, while in a Mate or tranae. tas., 6 fed eveiybv;!y who hits, tski'ii it. never bvlux failed in a single tso.' 1; eHally mre in east or Fits as of Djpeum.i ! ike i.ici cil.ejti dm bo luund in si. y drugstore. 1noe who arc aiHn-ie-J wiiii OTininjptioit, Brotichitis or Asibnis. may altiu iie cii' e l ti:.?-t of uiy Uarbai Pr&pai ai(-)Ci, i wiil't::!! thi HiUibie pvejcfipll -u free to any var-.u on ' l.!:vir UWC. Address, 1)K. O. PiltLPt. UKOA N. No. I V tii and Mtreet, crty City, N. J. ii7-tim A PrncticaJ Citiidtta Ilfa'.iJi anil Virf.r,: -THE NEW, GYMNASTICS, . i ME1T, WOMEN dc CHILDREN.! H'ilA a truncation of Prof. Xlo'$ Dumb Bell In tiritcter, and Prof . Sekrtbtr't Pangymnatukon. DYDIO LEWIS. HI. I)., Proprietor of tbe Estex Street Gymnasium, Boston. , With. Three hundred lllwtrationi. 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Tbe Rural American is devoted exclusively to rural sncjects, and is one or the bet-t papers ror Farmers, Stoca racers, Fruit-aroTcrs, Gardeners, Bee keepers, Ac, in the United State. lam well known throughout the entire cou&try, as the rorruer editor or the Northern yarmw.aiidibeairthoror ihe '-American Ree-Eeeper's Jfannal," and ljuiesticFou!try Bjk." 1 have spent a lire in rural pursuits, and now am a practical farmer aa-1 fruit-grower. I hve 2J 0f0 Coi.c .id Giape Vines t'xlistribtite free. This is decidedly the best prape in this country It- ripens, in all crtru iles. and yicMs double the quantity or fruit of inr other variety.' Vines four ycrg ii I1 wih general 'y produce a hvsteiui grape, worth $5 in any market. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. I want local ,ttei,is in every : Premiums ;n. c inmi.s-i. v-t-S-?nd ror sampie uptes niiiid; ail. AUJre. ' is'on. ?rst Siid e extre'.i every tirn i'- liber.ii icii are f! ee ta T is. MIX a t, One.U (Vi:nT, S V. Tiif; Isaili o.i ri;!;!:;M);i. . 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Oh ! lle!p the, (;ontrabandsY "Old John tn"i Seng "Song of the Contrabands';" "O Let my People Go ;" Parodj on th Song of the Contra bands' 4 "Where Liberty l)e';U is my country ;" "When Slavery dies there'll b Freedom;" MWke, tree men, tod has spoken;' hittier's suppressed Son g of Freed im ," etc. Price only 5 cents si ogle, 50 eents per dosan, $3 per 100 j postal 1 eent. - HOUACK WATERS, Publisher. nllly . - 4SI Droadwuy, New York. SADBATIl-isCIlOUlr LlI.LIi SO. 2. .75,000 'Copies Sold the First 12 Months of its 'Publication. . It is an utir 2otrAV'arkr t nearly 200 pages. Many (if the Tunes and Ilymus were written ex pressly for this Totume. It will soon be as popular a its predecessor, Bell No. ) which has run up to the enoruuius number of 575,000 copies in 35 months, outstripping any Sunday &kol Bovk of Its site is sued in this country. Also, both volumes are bound in one, to acomrnbdate- schools wishing them ia that form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, ii cents, $12 per 100. 'onnd,25 eenw. 18 per 100. Cloth bound embosscd gilt, 30 cent,$ 32 per 100. Pell No. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Boand 20 effets, $13 per 100. ' Cloth bound erubsj?d gilt, 2 Dents, $20 per 100. Bolls Nos. I and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, 30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished at the ICO price. Cloth aund embossed gilt, 50 centa, 46 per 100. llail postage free sat the retail jtrice. - - HORACE WATERS, Publisher, nll-Iy Ko.431 Broadway, Naw York. s Ayer's Ague Cure. TO THE "PEOPLE' '.'OF r3 TjrjxraO;3rAi' o In t Li month or December. 1S33. the nndars!?nl for f "?!' ' .me r.re-! f-rsa!e to 11-e pnbhc IiK. j;BO "Vaii i. v-mS' LUriiU aL"v lJS LilfKilS, aui ia thir abort perii-d tuey bare Hives eri nmversal satisftc tion to the ciiuy thoc3.nds of persons who have tried them that it is new an eUblUtjeil article. The amount ef. bodity and mental mioery arising sireplr from ana gleet of sciali complaints ia sorpriaing. and it 1 theie, fore of tbe ntniobt importance that a strict attention to the least and most tn2inj boiily ailmeuts ahouid be harf; ror dleape or tbe body must invariat'.y alact tka mind. Tbe subwrirers now only at a triai uf DR. J; BOVEE DODS'S ' Imperial Wins Bitters --: ' from all who have nor used them. We challenge the world to prodace their equal. Tbee Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs. Gen eral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching tbe Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by auy o'ber rtrae dy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only r.tces essary to make tbe trial. Tbe wine is of a very supe rior quality being about one-third stronger than oth er wine, warminjt and invigorating the whole syi-tem from the bead to the feet.-- As these bitters ars tonic and alterative in their character, ao they strengthen and invigorate the whole Kystem and Rive a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing tbe obstructions and producing a general warmth. Tbey are excellent for di ceases and weakness peculiar to Female, where a tonic is requir ed to strengthen and brace the system. No lady who is subject to latitude and faintne, should be. wi;hout theaa. as they are revivifying in their action. TtJESF BETTERS Tfill riot only Cure but Prereat Disease. and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may nse them for INS1P1KNT C0NSMMPTI0N weak Lungs, indigestion, Dyspepsia, diseasee of the Nervous system. Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. DR. DODD'S . ..Celebrated Tlne Bitters rur 6ra Zuroat o couiuiua atuwug tiie ciery they are truly invaluable- Fur the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutions For ministers of the gospel, lawyer. and all public spaekers tor book-keepers tailors eainatresc. stnd nts.ar artists, and all persons lea ding a sedentary life, they wi'l prove benedcial. As a beverage; they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhierat ing effectsof brainlyor wine, without intoxicating; aud are a valuable remedy fur persona adicted to tha nsa of exeesive strong drink, and who wish to rerain from it. They at e pure and entirely Iree from tbe poisons con eained in tbe adulterated wines and branUies with which the country is tioodfd. These bitters noto nly CURB but prevent disease, and should be used by all who live in a count ry where the water is bad, or where chills and fever are prevalent. Being entirety Innocent and harmless they maybegiv. en freely to children and infants wiih impunity. Physicians and Clergymen, and temperance adviicatea as an art of humanity, should assist in prenlitig thee valuable bitter over the !nd, and thrtby essentially banixb. drunkennesit and dJueae. Ih all ntrerlion of the I2e;u!.$3cli IIenIac5ie, cr rT crvaojssIScad aclic, iJr. IctS?s lE:iicrial I'ine liilters Vi lli be oti:id io be most Saintam and KHicacious. FE22ALES. The many cirtiCcateii which have teen tendered ns aixl the- iuers which we Uiiy receive, are conclusive nro r that among tbe women these Birtera have tiven a atiXa:Un wbicb no others have ev?r No womaa iu tha land should be without thuse who once use them, will not tail to supply. - " . DIL J-Bcvec Ecd'3 ne biui e. them, and keep a fuil . -IMPEIUAL WINE BVLTEil Arepreparel by au eni;nent and. skillful physician, wh has ued them .-ucce.f u'.iy in his practice 4r the las twenty flte years. The proprietor before pnrjhaMn the exj.i:ive risb' to misiifacturp and Dr. !!. DU' Ceui'raie? Imperfal Wine Bit er, hadtthewTest ed by tw. dutinfuistied uietical prftitn,i'Pii. whi pro notmced Uietn a valuable and safe remedy frdere. Altbuugb the med:cal men or this renntry as a gen eral thing, disapprove or Patent Medicines, yet we d uot believe that a respectable Physician cn be fand in tfcerJniied Statea, acquainted with their meOiral properLe. who will not highly approve Dr. Dud's Ut PXKIALWINK B ITT Kits - - In all newly-settle! aces, whee there is always a llr'jrtfqnafftity of" deejyimr' timber; from which a poi sonous riUKCia is created, theoe uitteis .aimoUl ia used very 'niwruiixf boCorebreaiicant.- ---'-- IIt. J. COTEE DODS' - IMPERIAL WINE BITTEPtS Are composed of a pare ard auadnlferated wine, com bined with Barlerry. Soloniou's St-al, Cmrrev, Wild CUery Bark, Spiknard CaminMle Fiwwers, and Geouan. They are manufactured by Dc Dop hinisel , ho is an expert enced and successful physician, and hence should not be clawed imuix the auack noblruma which .-i the eountry and ai(ain5t whicn the meiiical pfofebsion so justly denounce. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all elates or community, ror almost every vri ety of disease incident to human sybtem, that they are now deemed indispensable a a - ... i Tonic, Medicines and a Beverage. Purchase one Cottle It Costs but Utile! Purify the lllood. Give Tone to the Sto mach -Renovasc the Sy- . and Prolong Life. Pilce $100 psr Bottle, 6 Bottles for S5 00 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE rROPRlETOS - , 78 "Willia-n Street. New Tork. For sale by druggiata and grocers generally throcgh- ont tbecountry. Oct. 17. 1SSL CHOICE LIQTJ0KS. Wholesale and Retail. Evan OK THE BROWN VILLE, Has Just received a ch nee lot of the best brands i;f Liquors, which he will sell bj the Barrel, (I.iiioii. Quart r single Drink. The followini! is a partial iit-- BSAHDIS8: - French, ' Apple I ' ' J Cherrv, ' Liutklerry. TT7 j-T-r-7 r Port, Hit -arinn, .... JSherry, Malaga", . . Aledara. : - ClatiipaciiC. WHISKIES: Bourbon, Rye, . Scotch, ' Irish, . v., . - '. , Manongahaja, I -- AncJ a variety of common artiiles-- ' - BILLIAUD SALOON AND ,Ten'v-Lll(Byo- .-TFHITSE17S; nrotii iIain Street. I3rovnrille. Kovmber 14, 1S6. nl9-t . ' new music. A "Shall we Know Each Other There!" Son : r.r Driet and Cborn. by Rer.' Mr. Lowry, author cf "Sabbath Bells Chiroa on." This son is good. Price 25 ceats, mail-id free. A'piacistin attecd aace to try new raiiiic. f HORACE WATERS, nil 1j , . Ko. 431 Broadway, Publisher. 100 of the moct severe BATTLE SCENES and incidents cf tho War, now ready, six 13x3U inches, highly colored, on 5a heavy paper. Sent post-paid, 2ft for$l,CJ. r$ i per 109. To asentnand thetrada n better opportunity was ever oCc red. Address UENRT B. ANSON.Priat FablisVr, Jtt f9 State gtnet, BoflsWawf v7 ortMiir A N SCISSTT Hi ;Jon; lib CEOSlt. u . -. ... American Cem, At- QaiB?. E at. AMERICAN Is the only article of the k!j H G7 WILL WlTHWAPf it w i liv m AM. i i At IT; WILL MEND VS !. Hand yonr nsrnes. Sf,...T.Tc IT WILL MESBlS tho reK-es of that MxtmnVM . SaTe IT WILL Don't tltrnw a . .1... , car m3 "iat orukan r Tour broken China Copjand l I as rand .. Suv 1 IT WILL MEJiD "ji- That piece knocked out cf y0Br ffill IT WILL MEND ALS at Cosiy Alabaster Vua Th uim.Mii itmenauil will nTtr tK. v w it Trin "Every Uouxkt 8faoutlh,Tr A$ 1 & Craaley's American Cement Gin," - r,T'; tissoconrenicnt to bars ia tta'i." ,'It , i al way, ready; this eomaeid, i t, Independent. mm?. " We have tried it and find it as afv aswoter.-Will Spirit ofa!'' SlOpOUO per yearave? bYr by One Bonk of 'J 'S ALIERICAK CELIEHTGI.1 Trice 25 Cents per Bo:'i Price 25 Cents pec Bo!'i i Price 25 Cents per Eou'e j Price 25 Cents per Bostle.' 1 rice 25 Cents per Bot:!e. ' Price 25 Cents per Eerie! Tery Liberal RednctloxrtoTn; aie iJujeri, TUllllHCJLiU. tWFor Sle by ail Drata tad ' ihri'nhiut the etuntry JOHNS & CR03LBT TS IVILLUM S7REF.T ! C -rr 1- :i.uxtui:f(o tloase Oirsti.' i Iiiilit titLi't to IIuiI(:tr ! Uiipoi taut to Itail Uoaa Con s Important to Farmers. To all whom thii may cvivtrny c coiuerns tveriloh i . JOHNS & CIlOiLLTS I1IFROVED GTJTTA PISC3A CEMENT RO0FLV The Cheapest an-I moss durable 1L : -,v-- in use. IT-IS FIRE AMD MITEB Ft' It can be appliod to new and old Iux.fsof lI steep ot fl it and to SbinglsrooJi without v the Shingle?. The Cost Is only about fnt-Ti that orTIn, A3 D 2T ISTTIUI JJI IMtJLI i Tfertirh s been thoroiMyt a ' Torlr City and all pajts of tbe L'tit Suua 1 da West Indie. and Central awl t;ocu iaen buildings of all kin Js such as Factor Churches IlailUoad Depots Civrs aaJ vS t Cuildingj generolly Govennneat BaiUiri a the principle Builders archetects aap fink the past rur years and has provihl tn r:h u.. EST and MOST DU'BaBLE ROOFISGii wi. every re8joct a fIrk warra mnniii' Tito)' covering frit1r.E3GF ILIUM'S. Thi it ike 0 SLY material tianfalr4' United Siatei which combines tbe t?7 isri properties of Elmticif-i and Dirabililj 3i ' nniverwllv acknowledpred to bepofwedbTfT' TAPEKCHA AND INDIA U, No Heat i3 Required iallai! AppHcatica ! The expense ef applyirrg it istriflinuia r6 Roof can be covered nd finished the mm in j It can be apjjnetlbyanjsat? and when Cnisibed forms a prftxljhit faee with an elestic body which eDnot is r by JIi-At Cold or Storjh Hhsim"', LToasds nor any external action wiiaff' GUTTA PEkWa CIMEST; j For Coalinrr Metals of alJ Kbdi : expcSed to the Action of tbe eaier.t For Prescrvln?; and Kepa 3Ictal Roots OF AIAj KIM'S. ... ? Thisi.THS ONLY COMPOSITIOP I50 nccryy retiit extreme ekangti of ail as aat len'jth of time nken applied ' T' it adheres Srmiy forming a body equal to 4 of ordinary pnint costs ranch lew. and A TIlltLE TIJES AS LOStf: anifn-miu . in not injured by the rontmctioa and exp3' TLN" and other METAL ROOFS cuM sadden changes of the weather. lit tr crack !.v cor.D or Rrx iry WEATHER AXI WILL NOT WASH OFT. IiHky tin ai:d W her metal roofs w repiiirt'd with Hut in Fen:hiC'-mt,M .r7" from funber corrosion atid Icati i. tfaer't-Vft i inn atxrrfeutly watcr-tizht r -f f- min . ' Thi.H ee mfnt ii ticn!i:irlv a.lM)tai w . vtnnt.f Iron raiiic, stove. Mies J- J Jai!i'fm'iitjs. Ac, al" for general m:nnf'!';T j : (,UTTA J'ERCIIA ITMEM i For pre c-rvTr.;-fu rrj .tirirg; Tiaaw al rirol ((' ry. i !- iiij-Ji ry d.-T!f i -n. frota it F" ' liv ihi i-oii. rjrt.ii.n snl i i nut ;!., T.i-- h: itvr' :! '..f p! ': tTr :;r a Jj ted to aTt i .;l"'' v i T l-T-t ff' ,e c jj.itry, a; s r ',i::l i : i it v t ; r..r- tic.ij fv.-r m; We a til iu-.W !.h.-ra! and ytiu-e' with i. rn jt.'KT.i tf,pli.a wltl n .a l 'vr.i).linh thnijt'i w ia a lucrarift avna P bu sines. , " ' i - 0TR TERMS ARE cs2m t. We can g;vo abuo'l.tnt ri of i f .',wf,-;t f.ivt.r of our impr.Tved"tt.5n,r Mafen.i.. n j,. pliwl them ta vt-ral thou.and 18 I Cty and vkin.ty. cfrt IVhoksah Warehouse, 7S, C..rner of Liberty reer, Sw V't: .. Full lo-ri;4iro Circulars anJTr:cWi j ..V..V.7, KSol. ly ' a tAUD .TO YOIJNCJ tJFTLK.HA.'v . The sub?riber will sud (free of eivr'u who desire it, the I eoipe and direetions i . ;,.ia l'....; '. that will. I" J rvil ijjht day, remove Pimple?, RLOTcass, ltiv KS.allowxe.ss, and all iuipuntie an etj, LKS. oi the kin. ieavtn taa san . . ; it shoud be -:cetr,Mt w'm: t deairinz the Recipe, with full iMtruejn ;.,f 1 and advice, ill please call on or torn TliOMASF. CHAPMAN. Pr.:t.eJ V '83!. Broad a-aj f May 23. 1552.' " V'-2lDj- SUGAR CANE Tn j EVA , v .-it. J ..rent fr i 117 TUK STROKE ,-"t t--m THK. MOST tCRAEVN T2V: TO X ON LI RSLU ;f ,GLC IX IT WILL MESD VoncrT No matter if that broken P; .U" . shilnrsr a shilliDir T .Vji r nw Viner- ? and in fact pvv;' Any article CemenUd witk AilF-r?.-GLUE win not ,hnw Vfcr- POEATOg Susar Cane Mill and BTpaaorav CJ repared to 611 orders at tba "C,B,.s-rfJ .IPfJain.-trorato 300. 5. Marc 7; !f a IJ-tfj fT Ag. Itt