tt.it J I Ik t.m! is! I I I - '- 'Z-Z m.-,-m ir- t- " ' -. : . ; ...'- i t . 4 - . piaScv CTT ""3 Uk : -1 5 ..'-!? LJ w' U ,.i U. ii hMsmsMsMsSmK VILL keep constant '::,.) ::: ut'7 oa Land an ctsortnior.t of . . " ; f HP 'Uxtrc-tipcrSnc to Common - T n:0 "O Ij A T H , Mrcbant Fi'DHrinf or Saw Mill. Urownrille, March list, 'G4. n?.0-8-ly. THOP.C.CEEITSEAW, DEALER SADDLERY AHNE33 .': ALL KIKDS OF lURNESS, WHIPS, SPUIIS, LASHES, Kiln Etreet, Oi3posi;e Wire's 13ix.'!t, NEBRASKA" "CITY, NEBRASKA. GEO. A.. PRINCJS & WS AUTOMATIC OHuAflS!! SCHOOL ORG.A.NIS 4 a y d . f T SfELODEONS ! ! ! 1 f tlrtj-FlTC Thousand Now in Use. VtJitiry 1 fkitruvurj iparrciJil for Jive years I 2.'- ' ' ' - ' ' !?r crrte jer tbe sapcriorfXeenecce of our it 4atrtmnt hai Dot beti questionui, and for two Jara past te erinrfccus derunnd hss n-.nde it imjo- ior HFwiaeiourraer promptly, itn ur liir ptrong lbtUit-ir rd?J -will ba prompUj met, Mdvlicit arintiauaucs of their patronngr. t'A'. UiO APaiNCU& CO., Buffalo, N. Y. OiiO. A.FiUNCE& CO., Cnicreo.IiL - . ir Aaii;uitrateiJC-.tlgua, Kitb full Jeicription of tyW will bo free to acj address . PHILLIP DEUSER, .'Maln'Slreef let. First and Second St. 7--; Erp-wTLvilo Nob. ep cor'staatlj cn hacd the best (Junlity of . -,S.vE G A. U S , Confectioneries Candies, Plain and Fcr,cyt 11 Crenn, Rniyctis, Lemons, Daks, kbits of Toys, i ,".-": 1 .1 .'Cfinnei Fruit, and , Oyicrs. rnlLiii ioomaudiiting, obliging, patriotic RnJ wide awake to the iiittrcat c f the public, find bs; Jbp beet aortaKiit of -Varieties ia bis Ul eFor tiTcred fa thl mark t, and is determined uot to be odtrtold for CASH. HELtO, '.STRANG EE ror GET THOSE NEW Q OODSP i; . t - I .... J.'EEIiKY & CO'S., THE VERY CHEAPEST HOUSE IN ,T ABKDWIWILLE J, BERRY & CO.. Kava Jnct rcled, ana are now opening, at Hui oa Mala ttiet,oBepi the largest atockt ofihe) BET GOODS fnt erarea la this markft.' Remember the place, .rr. J, I3EHKY & CO.'S, do. 11. 35Tlxx atroot yHIBpl, Dried PeaeltM, !. , atirch, , . At LXcItaugblin Swan's. GROVESTEEN & CO, FO 11 T E M A N U FACTUR ER, The attention if the I'ublia and the trade ia invited to our New Scale 7 Octave kosewood Tiaijo Forte, hic-h for volume and purity of tone are uurivalled by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain a'l the modern itaj.r.'VemeDt, tronta, urana action, narp t ednl, iron rrasie, Uver-Mrung IJass, c, and ca'h inFtrainfnt being wnde under the- personal Fuperri.-ion ol Mr. J. II, (iravesteen, who has had a j raetii experience ,f cvcrbO years in tneir macufacture, ts :ul:y warranted in every particular. TIjc Grovc&tcrn T5r.RO rorlc" received llic hisrSsesl atrarcj of nierU overall ilevs at tnc tctlbralcd itorlcS-s Fair! ' rr wrre cxbil icd in?'run:encs fn.iu tie best maker of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia. Bait iinore. I !?:;.! td New V k : uni ;ilo at the Amerii;;tn Institute for five euccesoive years, the gold and silver ine iMla fn;;n tH.tQ of vtm-n 'an tc ?een at our wnro-room. Hy the irtrodu"ii.n of iiuj-rovfin . ... . : ... . . largely, n;na Mi i.. uy vata smcuj, uro L'i:iy.ui w ikci iu.ao lusiiumcnu ai a price Wiiita will prec all "ii5jietiiii r. . - PIiICiI;S No. 1, ercn Octave, round cracrs. Rosewood plane cape $275. N. 2. Seven Octave, nunJ c rner?, Rosewood heavy moulding $305 N-i. 3 Seven Oc'ave, roun5 corner?, Kosewood L'.uia XIV style j35, a fae simile of the above cut DESCRIPTIVE CIP.CULRS SENT FREE. june 30:n43-v8-Iy ir.ents we maka a still m .re perfect Piano IT orto, and by manufacturing a, arc enabled to cvr tLcae icatruments at a price which, will preclude DIEROVED The restct improvrr-int yet in the Sewlnn Ma chine Art. A curiouity worth seeing. Please seed for circulars with samples cf Sewing. Tboe Improved Machine save on5 hundred pr cent, of thrciwl aii I s'.ik, acd make the Lock-Stitch alike on both : idt-3. mm W.l H. He CHEERY, Cash Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 33 E.TDT Or -.MEDICINES AND.CHEMICALS Paints, Oils and Dve Stuff. Fare LlCiiics for MccIIcal Pnposcs All 'kinds'Patcnt -Medicines DENTJ1L AXD FJ1JCY GOODS, Blank Books and Stationery, The best brands of Chewing and Smoking They require no instruction to operate perfectly, ! ' f ( 1 K A i I I I 4 .V I I .X A V K exoer1ttb'-i.iiiit..lir,.fK..M , vuuwu KJ UJ 11 UKJ 1 4 - No charge ia sewing from one another. :iud of good to And no taking apart to clean cr oil. Our Now I'cnufaetory i row complete, with all rts lotu'l.in'.ry ond tools entirely new, pud is&Irc.advj rapidly turning out Machines, wbuh for bfauty and f.crfeetioii f uij'a nreiior eurpatsod by r.say muau facture in the world. X. C Should acy Machine prove on satisfactory, It can be rctuiaed aniuioaoy refunded. Apcr.ts wanted in counties not canvassed by our own Agents. Iiilta of oil olors. rerfumcrr acd Toilet Goods. He n ssures hie patrons, and the public generally, he will keep on baud an extensive stock of the ar ticle mentioned, besiae anything and everythinf uouaiiy Kept in a first class Drug Store, which be is prepared 10 se-i at, jot rata lor Cash. Call Rnd j examine for yourself - South-cast Corner Main and First Streets iarcwnville, Nebraska. Prescriptions and Orders Carefully ailed at all hours. F13KI.E - u No. -vR- S. 31. CO. NO. 53S BROADWAY, X. V. m i-; tw ci ' P-ltteri are prepared. In pure Bourbon Whiiky, from a coiubinatiun x,i oxrr twenty dif ferent klnila of roots, lark nnd herbs, vliiih act In perfect concert one wi'.Ji the other, pre pared from the orifrimd formula giren hy tha great chief, Eed Jacket, to Lr. Chapin," wlio ased them successfully ia Lis practice for many rears, and by their use gained so treat a popularity in the treatment and cure of Uj-Fpepiia, l.iver Complaint, Constipation, Sick aad Nervous Head ache, Fever and Apue, and all Ju art sari.-ing fri in torpid liver or Indigestion. Persons ruffeiing from either of these loathsome diseases will Cnd a sure cure by the use of these Bitters, bieh are perfoctly pure and free from ail those drugs and poisons usu ally put up In such preparations and palmed off on an unsuspecting public. A single trial ill con Tince the most skeptical that in the KIID JACKET tbere is vbtue which no other Hitters possess. They strengthen aad invigorate the eystca. They axe uneqcaleii for fjeaeral debility. They are a sore care for dyspepsia. They give a good and. hcalliiy appetite. They assist dijsstJri , They are the list st jaulant In exiitenea. They are a preventive cf Tever and Ague, They relieve constipation. They cure 2Iervons Headache. They are perfectly pure and palatable. Aged persons and delicate females will find tbey can save large doctor's bills by the use of these tit ters. . Beware of counterfeits. The Ked JacVet Tit ters are only sold ia bottles with our name hlcwa on the side, and our private government stamp across the cork. oca FORTUNE!! EMPiOlIKXT FOR Bverfoody! Agents wanted throughout the U. S. andwiada. SO'O-OO Watches. Chains, Sits of Jewelry, Rings Pins, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks, Caps, Cake iiaahrts, Crc. rrortfi Hundred Thousand Dollars ! . large Ilmporting House, THE HOUCE WATERS MODERN; IMPUTED OVEESTEUNG BASS full riorr frame fiaitc3 are built of thjbest and most thoroughly seasoned ma terials, and wfl stand any climate. The tone is very deep, round, ill, and mellow; the touch elastic Each Piauo wjranted tor flve years. Prices from $225 to $700. I . " ' '! ' TESTIMOKIAXS. "The Ilorate Waters Pianos are known as among th very best." f vangelist. "We can sp.k of their merits frcm personal knowl edge." Chriian Intelligencer. "Waters Plas andifeloUeon cballensecomparigoa with theflneamade anywhere." Hone Journal. $190 WTVV 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of differ ent makers, or $1S0; do., with carved legs, $200, $225 and $240 Second-band Pianos and tfelodeons at $25, $10, $5C $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $130, and $160. - ' The Uoace fater't JSfeloJeont X7id Harmonium, Tuned the Eqtl Temperament with the Patent Divided Swell. Prices from $55 to 5300. Alexander Or gans from $20 to $500. STj-A libers discount to Clergymen, Churches, Sib bath Schools, lodges, Seminaries, and Teachers. 1103 ACS WATS3, Ag't, No. 4SI Broadway, If . T. .' : He' Day School BM 40,000 copit issued. Anew Singing Book for Schools and Seminaris, called the. Day School Bell, is now ready. It Co tains about two hundred choice songs, rounds, catch e, duets, trios, quartetts, and choruses, many of themwritten expressly for this work, besides 32 pages of tb Elements of Music, which are easy and progressive, i Among the krge number of beautiful pieces may be found, "CnchSam'a School," "Don't you hear the children comtg," "Always look on the sunny side," ' The little las,'' and "Little Lad," "Oh, if I were a little bird," 'Bird of beauty," "Pretty pear tree,'' "Anvil Choru;." "Meet me by the running brook,'-' &c. It is comj;ied by Horace Waters, author of "Sab bath School Bel," Jfos, 1 and 2, which have had the enormous saletf 825.000 copies.. Prices paper covers, 25 cents, $20 K-r 100 j bound 30 cents,. $25 per 100; cloth bound, emiosscd gilt, iff cents, $35 per hundred. 25 copies furnied at the one hundred price, ilailed at the retail prfe. PROSPECTUS FOR 1561, Satiath Schovll Bell, Xo. Tor Medicinal and Table uses, which are perfectly vara, and need only be tried to be appreciated. Kont genuine unless they have our gold UUxi on each bottle, and our initials pressed 1b wax over she cork. Sold by all dniTglsts and dealers throughout tho euntry. Call for our goods and take no other. Circulars to the trade supplied oa application U Bennett Picten &. Co. ' Cold by Ko. 21 River fit,. Chicago. T TT T,rr if."l . !' Un.irnnl. I-IiOUTY, Pern, .T VV .11. XICLi . SrowErliie, Juue 3. 1S64. no 23-ly iiUl , lBACK to the old STAND ! CLOCKS; WJ1TEI Akd - o JZ2 W H! JLm SL 32 JOSEPH S II U T Z old reepostfull Inform his old customers that be s agala epened his Jewelry 5'hop in bis old stand on Vt'.t street, south side, two doors east of the Brown villa Eoate. " nekeeps oa band a splendid assortment f4 rerTU.iac in his line of business, which be will 111 1 tit fewest terms fer Cash. .:;:!. '' : ZTLoiaa.ix'ixi.s: tiC I eiMks; Xtictes and .. Jewelry dona on the hort- flXatlae, , v-.? u ' . -..i i , ' WORK , WARRANTED. Irrarille,'b"..iJay ieth,'lSC4. E37.v3.Iy Tibsaaf by the i-ubseriber residing in Glen Hock T srr .-.v!p,eaard steer, white crofs n. ber .back, ai wkiiitaa. JkyWi!J nTt pprinj, . it t ri. r; :n h wr-vr. H A wrm. NOTICE. In accordance wi'h an order from tha Probate Court of Gage County, Nebraska Territory, dated thelitis day cf June, ISfli, I.John W.Latham, Adminiiftrator of the rotate of W. ViT. Dcnnison. deceased, will on tae zith day of April, 165. be tween the hours of 9 o'clock, a.m., and 7 o'clock, i. m., ouerai puonc sa;e at tne cmee of tio rro ale Judce in Bearrire, Gae Conntv. all of tho late W. W. Decni.oon's riht. title and ir.t rest in the following Real-Estate, viz : Tho Fouthwest 1 cf the gootheost H , and the south J of the south west li, of Fcetiofi r.o. , to-ivn no. 1, north of range a, east, and the northeast H ti tr.e Portbwc?t of section no. II, town 1, range 8, cast, and lots one and two and Test of northwest J cf section no, 10, town no. 1, range 8. JOHN W.LATIUiL Administrator Estate of W. W . lcnni?en. Beatrioe, Cage co.,Neb., March 9,lS:5.-r27-3-$7 The Entire Stock of a retiring from business. For the purpose of . losing out the stock at the eailii-.r jiossibk" iato, the und:r;!g'ned havedecided on a grt at distribution ia:ide as follows: Iku'b. and every Article, no matter how valu ttbJfc, beiug Bold l'or $1. A CEItTIFICATE reach artkie with its value printed upon it is placed in an envelope .and sealed these i-tjve'.opoa are thoroughly.mixed and sold for twenty-fire cents, each tho person receiving one of thfsi; envelopes ig entitled to the article named theri-iu by returning tha Certificate to us with one dollar, and tb article, do timtcr how valuable-it may be, wili be forwarded to him or her at once. There a:e no !!ar.k Cmifion tes and therefore every one is sure to get, at least, the full value of his or her uioRoy, .Should the artic le named on theccr-tifieau- rot suit, any it.iier VThich be may select of the .-sue vniue wili be substituted. We sell the eerif.c;!tes as follows: 0:i- for 25cl!, live for $1, elev.-n for $2, thirty 1'..- sixty-five fvr 10", one hundred for $15. This distribution aforus One opportunity for tli:.l, .i vuJl, iany or gentleman ill not invest Twenty-Hve ents with a prospect of getting five hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders niust.be addressed to ns at our old sUnd No. 15, -Maiden Latie, New York. Xjiiit ofZLrticlo, All of which aro to be sold for One Dollar each. 3oo Gems Gold lluntingcae Watches $50 to $150 each 3oo LMiiies Gold Eoameled-cadP 35 " 70 da 6.H Genu' Hr.r.flng case Silver 200 Diamond Kings, 3ooo Go!d Vest and Neck Chains 3ooo " " ' 3ooo ' Oval Rand Bracelets, 4ooo Cha?ed Gold Bra-tlets Sikhj Chatelaine and Guard Chains 6oio Solitaire and Gold Brooches 2coo Lava and Horentiuc Brushes 2iiO Coral, Opal and En.erald Brooches ,2ooo Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine Ear Drops 45oo Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drop 4ooo California Diamond Breast Pins 2 60 3ooo Gjld Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 50 4ooo Vb and Ve.-t Ribbon Slides 3 4ooo Sets Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs 3 3ooo Guld Thimbles, Pencils, Uc, 4 6iko Jlinaturc Lockets, 2.50 4xio Miniiiturc Llckets JIasic Spring . 3 3'WO Gold To ithpickf. Crosses, -&c, 2 6oo Plain Gold Kings 4 5-mio Chased Gold Rings 4 Souo Stoue Sn and Signet Rinss 2 60 35 35 50 15 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 '4 70 do. 70 do 100 do 30 do 6 do 8 do 10 do 20 do 10 do 6 do 8 do 2 6 4 8 do ' 6 do lo do 8 do 10 do 8 do 7 do 8 do 20 do 8 do 11 do II do 10 do 10 do 15 do 15 do- ft MASTERS SALE: - Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order ftfsale, tome directed, issued by the Register in Chancery rot the District court. Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, in a certain case, wherein Theodore W. Bedford is complainant, and Jarnea U. Fleming and Isaac Cole are defecdrats, I will on Tuesday the 4th day of May A. D. 1S65 at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day at the front door of the Biownville House, in the city cf Brownville, in Nemrha county, Nebraska Territory, (That be ing the place where the last term cf eaid court for said county was held) offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, ucash, the follow inf Real Estate, to-wit : ... The South West quarter in Township four 4), of ItTfe in Feid county of Iemftha. ' Brownrille, March, S0thl65 Cu A r.u.ltlf J T 8.,oo California Diamond Rinirs 75 o Rets Ladies Jewelry Jet & Gold 6000 Sols " Jewelry Cameo, Pe.irl &.c 6000 Gold Pens, Silver Kxfensiju holders and Pencils 6000 Gold Pens and GoldJIouuted- Holders 6000 Gold peus and Gold extension bcldsrs. 6000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 3ooo Silver Castors, . 2ooo Silver Fruit an 1 Cafe e Baskets 5ooo Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 6000 do do Table spoons forks AOLA 1 h. e want agents in every regiment, and in every town and county in the countrv. and loose acting as sucn win do allowed 10 cents on every Certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will coneci a ceuis lor every certiticate, and remit 15 cents to us. rWrite plainly, say only what is necessary and bo prompt. Address, GItt AH D W. DEVAUGH i CO.', . 24-3m v No. 15, iMaiden Lane, N. Y. 6 15 20 10 20 10 do 8 do 10 do CO do 60 do 60 do 20 pdoz 40 do A Large assortment of Pocket knives. Butcher knivi etc. etc., can bo seen - Af M'LAUGHLLX d SWAPS. Cl'LTIVATORS, Scytnes, Spades, Shovels, etc,' e, Cradles, Rakes, Hoes, At McLaughlin & Swan's T3 ROOMS,' Blacking brushes, ' Scrubbing ' brushes Whisk brcouis, Blacking, JIatches, Ink. Writ'n Paper, &c, &c, ' ; McLAronLiN Si Swan's. V ESTRAV NOTICE. Taken p by the undersigned, living six miles west of Brownville, Deo. Htb, one red and white stear, three years oil last spring. 15-3t - fc.W KENNEDY. t :'ca three (3) Kcen(14)Eaet 2S MV. Sleetlns Of ScXiool Cxamln Notice is hereby given that the Board cf School Examiners of Nemaha County, Nebrask a, will hold meetings for the Examination , of Teachers for said County, at the See of E. W. Thomaa, in Brownville, on the 1st Saturday in every month, between the hours of one and 3 P. M, Applicants for certificates are required to be present at one o'clock, precisely, or they will not be examined. No person need 8pply at any other time. By order of the Board, E. W. TUOilAS, Clert. April IM,1S. 28-yly - ' contains 144 paies, and nearly two hundred tunes and hyiasn, knd is be most popular S S Book ever issued Among the mot popular pieces are, ' Kind Words," "Eden Above "Christian Ilero," "Beautiful Zion," "I ought tolovimy Mother," "The Angels told me so," 'In the Light,' "Rest for the Weary," &c- Prices paper covers, 9 cts. each, $15 per hundred; bound, 25 cts. each, $0 per hundred ; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 30 cts., $S per hundred. . . &llat School Bell, Xc. Is sn entire nev work of 192 aages, and nearly 225 tuoes and hymns. Ja the music is a little more difficult it is just the boot to follow Bell No. 1. Nearly one mil lion of these fills have been issued, and are now ring in; through bis and other countries. Among the many choice peces may be found, Shall we meet be yond the river? There is a beautiful world. Sorrow shall coma agn no more. Don't you bear the Angels coming? Thot, God, seest me. Sabbath Bells chime on, &.c. Price of Bell No. 2 are the same as Bell No. 1. Both nuiulers cah beobta'ned ih one volume. Price, bound topy, 40 cents, $35 per huudred ; cloth bound, embosted gilt, 60 cts., $45 per hundred. 25 copies furnishd at tie one hundred price. Hailed at the rotail pricj. i iITatr' Coral Harp. i - A new Snnd$' School Book, of 160 pages of beautiful hymns aod tues. It containe many gems, .'such as Shall we knoweach other there; Suffer little children to come unto le ; The beautiful shore ; Ob, 'tis glori ous; Leave m with my mother; He leaderh me beside still waters, &r. Price ?paper covers, 0 cents; $15 per nunared ; found 30 cents, BJ per hundred; cloth bound, embosstd guitt. 85-cents, $30 per hundred. Milled at thet?tail price. It is edited by Horace Wa ter, author of Sunday School, Bells Nes. 1 and 2, which have had the eiormoos sales of over eifrht thousand copies. Just piblishedby HORACE WATERS, No. 4SJ Broadway, Net Tork. The'JTew Patriotic Song Bool, contains 98 paws of songs, duers and choruses, both sa ered and secul.Y, including 14 pages of prayers for sick and eying solders, and soldiers' Scripture Manual. It Is well suitet for social singing, as. well as Sabboth worship. Amotj the many beautiful pieces maybe found, Where lfcerty dwells Is my country ; The Chris tian hero, Thre"Oeers for our banner; Come sing to meofheavyn; (glurnbia, the gem of theocean ; Free man's gathering; Columbia's King forever; Marchipg along, &c. Prices paper covers, ISceuts, SlOporbun dred. Mailed'ct the retail price ! Tie Harp of Freedom, contains 32 pagejof songs, duets and choruses, for Free dm. Among the choice pieces- we would name, Fail freedom's morn; O let my people go; Over the moun tain ; They worked me all the dav. &.c. Price 5 cpnt.. ingle.. 50 cents er dozen. $3 per hundred; postage 1 ceut each. Ruh: A Sacred Cantata. contains 125 pages. Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer, musU by Prof. Cull. T.iis is an excellent book for concerts for the yonn. Prw;i paper cover, 20 cents; ftlSpai huuiliod fet cn, ot per kundred. TU Revival Mutie Boot v 1 contains 73 rasespf tunes and hyrc.is. designed for re vival, prayer, andconference meecinss. Price in papei covers, single copies, 10 cents; $S per huudred. Mailed at the retail prices. TVte Athencum Collection, contains between four and Ave hundred ' pages of tunei and hymns, new and old, of the.thoicest kinds, fo church, Sunday school, revival, missionary, temperanc prayer and conference, and all hinds of sacred and so cial meetings. The music in this book has life and an imation in it, like. Shining Shore, Rest for the weary Shall we know each other there? Shall wenieetbeyon the river 5 There is a beautiful world; Kind words Sweet hour of prayer ; There is a land of love ; Suffe little children to come unto me ; God save the Nation &c. Prices single copies, bound 60 cents; $45 per hundred ; rloth bound, embossed gilt, 60 cents ; 65 per bnndred. Wailed et the retail price. HORACE! WA TFRS, 4S1 Broadvay, Now Tourk, Publisher of thf above Books. Vocal lhtic,tcii riaao Accompaniment. A large assortment of new and populaT songs, ballad, duets, quartetts, and choruseo, issued daily. Among the most popular are, Shall we know each other tbere, Lowrey; Why have my loved ones gone; I will be true to the; Oh, there's no such girl as mine, by Foster; Mother's love is true ; Sweet love, forget me not. St., by Keller, 25 cents each; I hear sweet voices singing; Ilome is home; Forget if you can, but forgive, by Thomas, 30 cents each. Instrumental Musis for the Ciano Forte We art coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more ) Always look on the sunny side; Shall we know'eacfc other there? &c with brilliant variations by Grobe 60 cents each. Polras, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Qnadrllla, fee. by popular authors. All kinds of Singing and In' struction books. Catalogues mailed free to any address Music mailed at the above prices. Waters' Cheap Muisic for the Million. Arranged as soloes, duets, quartetts and choruses, fat musical societies, choirs, Sunday schools, public school! seminaries 3tc. Shall we know each other there ? Don't you hear the angels coming? Shall we meet be yond the river? Ba is time; There is a beautiful world ; Where liberty dwells is my country ; Freedom, truth and right; Wa are coming Father Abra'am, sis htiudred thousand more ; There is aland of love; Sor row thall come again no more; Heavenly home ; Corns sing tome of Heaven ; Land in sight; We wilt love oui Sunday School ; Our God is marching 011; Gedsave tfc Nation; Whittier's song of the Plantation Negro; Fall Freedom's Morn has dawned at last; Over the moutv tain; Over the mountain ; Little Ella's an angel; Wi! lie's gone to Heaven; Suffer little children to court uutome; Bury me in the morning, Mother ; Come fn thy rost; Sweet hour of Prayer, lo. Price 3 cents, 34 cents per doz., per nunared ; postage 1 cent esc In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 25 cents, Published by HORACE WATFRS, Ag't, No. 431 Broadway, N. x B. l H. T. ANTHONY & CO., ' Manufacturers of Photograpliic Materials, Wholesale and. Retail, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. In addition to our main business of Photographic Mjr terials, we are Headquarters ror the following, viz : Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Out Catalogue will be sent to any address cn receipt 0 stamp. . Photographic Albums, We were the first to Introduce these into the Unit States, and we manufacture immense quantities ii great variety, ranging from 60 cents to $0 each. Oua Albums have the reputation of being superior in beats, ty and durability to any ethers. They will be sent kf mail, FREE, on receipt of price. EfF r-NE ALBUMS MADS TO ORDIR. .43 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousan different subjects (to which additions are continual!', being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, U. viz : about ICO Major-Generals. ' I zoo Brigadier Generals, 275 Colonels, . - 100 Lieut-Colonels. 250 Other Officers, ' 70 .Navy Officers. 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits 3,000 Copies of Works of' Art. Including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on reeeipt of stamp.' An orf er for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be fjlied on the receipt of $1.80, and sent by mail, Free. 1-hotographers and others ordering good O. O. D. will please lemit twenty, five per cent of the amount wltb their order. E. & H. T. ANTHONY fc CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, - - : 501 BROAD WAT, NEW TORK. 3"TAjrcw bJ quality of our food t-a net fail M - ... rt-T-Jr An Independent Democratic Dai ly, ssnd-Weclily and "Weekly ' Newspaper. UNION OF THE WORLD AND ARGUS. The World, to which the New York Weekly Argus has.been united, has to-day five times the aggre gate circulation of any Democratic or conservative newspaper. Jt addresses weekly alone more than 100,000 subscribers nnd constant purchasers, and reaches at least half a million readers. With the steady increase in circulation which it nowenjoys, these numbers will soon be doubled. Nothing les3 than this should satisfy those who believe that the only hope of restoring the Union and the authority of the Constitution over a now distracted and di vided country, lies in wresting power from the hands of those fanaticism has helped to provoke, invite, and prolong th war; ond that to accomplish this end, no means is so effective as tha dilusicn, throuSh able and enterprising newspapers, of sound political knowledge among the workiDg men, the thinking men, and the votingmen of the North. Enterprise, industry and money will be liberally expended to make The World the Best Newspaper in America- Its news from every part of tfie world wiil be early and utheatio. Wherever the telegraph exteds, or railroads run, or steamboats ply, it will tether the latest intelligence. It has a bir:. e stiff of accomplished correspondents witn ail tne tearai . 1 " 1 a.1 1 i. . armies, who win xeiegrapu ana write to us ins latest Dews fima the various seats of war. It has corres tondents and reporters in everv political and com meroial centre in AMerica and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy cf ncte unknown to its reaaers. The Market Reports of the World are more com rlote than those of any other newspaper. The Editors invite comparison in this respect and point to tbe reports cf the Cattle Markets, the general and country Produce Markets, ana tee Alonev Mar kets in its columns, as proof of its excellence in this respett. The world has also a special department levoted to Azriculture, filled with editorial articlo communications from, practical farmers and uiechan ics of the oountry, ' The war in which the nation is engaged ogainst armed and infotuated Rebels, and the radical policy of the administration which, prolongs it, have con spired to bring together upon one platform all con servativo. Union-lovirfi and Constitution-lovin: linen, of whatever former came and creed. Many of those who within the limits of the Constitution, fousrht the battles of the ballot box under tho leadership of those ratriotio statesman of ctLor and better days, Ilenry 'Clay and Dani6l Webster, to gether with the mosses whose principles were those , ... j T ? J V!-:": T 01 sncn-patriO'S as auarew j.;k3oi uu i.naaj u Marcv. biles r12bt and fetephen A. Uougus, cow stand shoulder to shoulder open the same platform is a tlain one. It is to restore the Union, maintain the Constitution, and enforco the laws. Whatever makes for this en4. the exercise of foroe of the Dolicv of conciliation. Tbe World will advocate whatever make3 against it. The World will r.pp go. It willoppote every enemy to tbe Union, whether armed in rebellion at the South or insidiously plant ing the seeds of disunion and essential diiloyIty at tbe Norta. It will ocpcie every violation of the Constitution which is the only hope and bond of linion, and our only authority for exhorting or compelling the alle- ciance of the soutn., ... . It will oppose every infraction of the Law, in high places or in low, by rscklcss ai d misguided parti snns,ory tho administration which has beea their example. It will fearlessly exercisa the Freedom of the Press: it will constantly uphold and defend Free dom of Speech and Fraedota of the Ballot. 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