Only a little child, Who i.nes nil day In the itrect, ucn a turciess eonj, To aff Idle thronp, Who pity her eli unless foot; A poor, pale, elckly cbiJd ! . And a vlld weired face, On which near a trace Of childhood's Joy can be eoen. Oat In the damptret fog, Out In the elect and rein, Out wlien the cold wind Sends lt Maat unkind Through her Spain end again; Out In the dreadful Mcht. Ey the htnpe of the tavern door. In hope an f he sines Of the pity that fiir.es Borne pence on the beer-stained Coor. Mother who pass her by, fehudder with terrible fear, Praying her late rver be some day That of her little ones dear ; Children who hear her sin?. Blare at her features ao wild. O'er her little life ponder. Thinking wiih wonder, "What, can she be a child T Out In the damp, wet fog. Out In the sleet and raiu. Out where the cold wind Bo Twin iu blast unkind Thrtmeh her arain and at'tiln. ' Brought up inWun'i bcuooI ; lleli's ahysg uUlng In; -f- Is there no pity , Iu tula great city To save her from thame and sin 7 The 1Yay with Some People. Deacon S once employed a cob bier to take a few stitches in a boot, for Vll KtiYf sift Via .vas r r 1 .- M dollar. The demand was considered exhorbitant, but the deacon was not a man to nave trouble with his ncirm bor on a trifling matter, to without a word of objection it was cancelled. 'All will come round right in the end," he said to himself. Next morning the deacon, who was a farmer, was on his way to his field " witlj oxen and plough, when the cob bler came out 01 his shop and accosted mm. 'Good morning, deacon; you'rejust the man l hoped to &ee. lhe case is, I've hired the field yonder, and am . : . ft ... : i 1 . l a. i . . i t r no farmer myself, I wish you would ton and give me eomelhlng of an in eicht into the business." The ether was about to excuse hlm- elf, for he felt particularly anxious to tinlsu a piece of ploughing that day, which he could not if detained at all. when remembering the boot mending thought ne: "The aiiair is coming right so soon. Here is ru opportunity for illustrating the Golden Kule, and returning good for evil. I will render the assistance he needs, and when askea what's to pay, will answer Nothing, sir, nothing. I never make an account of these little neighborly kindnesses.' 'I hat will remind him cf yesterday." i fco the deacon readily consented to do as requested ; and going over to the field, commenced and finished sowing a l.iti &Jip1 cit crnfn cparrplv thinlrirnr. - -"- . J tT . meantime, of how his team was stand ing idle in the cool of the day; but glorying In anticipation of the smart his neighbor would suffer- from, the living coals about to be heaped upon his head. The employer, who, seated on a pile of stones in the centre of the field, had" watched the process in si lence, now rose to his feet, and very deliberately advanced towards the ob liging farmer. "Now for my revenge," thought the latter, seeing him about to speak; but the other only carelessly remarked: "It isn't much to do a thing when one knows how," The deacon made no rcplv, but stood awaiting the question, "How much do you ask for your labor?". He waited in vain, however; the question was not asked. The other began to Fpeak on difTerent topics, and the farmer, unwilling to lose more time, turned and hurried away to where he had left his team. He had gone some distance along the road, when a voice was heard calling: 'JJallo, deacon. Hold on, there a xninute." The deaccn turned his head, and the "He's just thought of it," said the deacon to hiraielf, half impatient at being again stopped. "My triumph is likely w cost about && much as it's trortn; but I'll have it after all. Urge t he may, I won't take a single dime. Bo saying he secured his oxen to a Jwst by the roadside, and ran back as ax as the wall, against the oposite side of which the farmer was carelessly leaning. "Why, how you puff, deacon! there is no special haste called for, I merely thought to ask whether you don't im agine we shall have rain soon. You farmers pay more attention to 'these things than we mechanics do." The deacon coughed a full minute, and then answered that he really "couldn't say, but it seemed pretty near cool enough to snow.", And having given this opinion, he once more bet his faco farmward ; musing as he went, whether it might not have been well to have attached to the Gol den Rule a modifying clause, suited to dealing with" such people as his neigh bor of the awl and last. The deacon loves, to this day. to tell the story, and laugh over it ; but he never fails to add: "Well, well, it en ded just as it should; inasmuch as I was wickedly calculating and rejoic ing over my neighbor's humiliation." Decision In the TTooIey Butler Case. . , Baltimore, Oct. 31. In the case of C. W. Wooley ar.d Kumberlv & Bro. in the Supreme Court of Baltimore city, against Gen. Butler, a decision was given to-day by Judere Dobbin on motions to vacate the summons and declare them illegal. The opinion was lengthy, and conclu ded as follows : I am of the opinion that the privi leges of Senators and Representatives secured to them by the constitution of the United States exempt them only from an actual arrest of their persons or service upon them of such process es, the disregard of which would ex pose them to an attachment for con tempt or other personal molestations. As these cases involve none of these consequences I 6hall overrule the cases. The Democrat' Washinjrton dis- ratch save there has been an official panic at the Postoffice Department to dav. over the premature publication of figures showing the condition of that Department, and furnished by the Auditor lor X1 r. itanaaii'8 iorxncora insr report. The annual exhibition will show a lanre increase in the an nual de2ciency, amounting to several millions over anv previous year. The excess of expenditures over the re ceipts or tne present year wui reacn within a few thousand dollars of seven millions, notwithstanding the receipts of this year are si,iu,uuu more man last rear. In 1S65. under Gov. Denni- eon, the Department had a surplus of J5UJ,WU. -rt.V lilt CiUSO J1 ikanuau c first year, the deficiency was $1,600, 003 : at the close of his second year it was t3.CO0.OO0. This year It Is almost ' 7,CkX,000. . Tha lnst statement is from the & ' cial Ubles for the year and cannot be di?r utd. To-day several 01 tae mgu the'Department made an attempt to have the Auditor deny the published statement, but he refused to do this. An attempt was then made t, HnnirpH thmnfh a correepon- dent here, but so far as known without eucecss. New York, Roser. . urg was held to bail in the 135.000 forisBuinff false nat uralisation papers. . Indictments have 1 i found against many other prom- . :.t politicians on tne tame caargo. 'HETZEL'C CQLTJI ITotico to ilio Public. New and Fashionable stock oJ . CLOTHING, (SO SHODDY), Is now offered to the Public at J. S. HETZELS CLOTHING STORE, No. 10 Llaia Street, who la a r"'s nnnrri H r I Vf I to the Interest of the public ; and having pur chased my CLOTHING, (made under my own supervision) exclusively for caeh, I can Bellas low, If not lower, than any ?7 In tho Town or County. I beg to call your attention to my Large & Well selected stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SIIOJES, Gent's Furnishing Goods, eicaabo L-4 i - 1 r t -.Jr. V t. nr THE "WEST. Ilere Is a chance for the beet bargains, aa I have no dead toek on hand, all being entirely new. The pnbllc are Invited to call and ex amine for themselves, ricPlicrsons'i IIIocIi, where averytMrg In thaothlnf lln can b - ' " LJ.C"HETZSI ei-tf J QUHEIIG7AIli: AI7D GLA37AHI W W I i J Dealer E5 , 'y&ff Ti1- I I T 1 1 r n v V nrr nrnnr i iifcU5IUnt U No. LIS, 3Xuixi Street, o o to u o o u o n Hi Pi r-ri BEOWNVILLE jSTEB. AGRICULTURAL ACBICUTURAL THE LARGEST i ; m i-llil iiuilli $ Uuiu y ill il u 'Lmk & k IKT 33 33 3HL . -3 . SklM tM REDUCED . Z - CESS'S A. y mm mm. ....... - ... , j''''''' - FURST & B&ADLEYS' SULKY AND WALKING CULTIVATORS! VICTORIOUS AT ALL FAIRS! . ta-Ahead of all In the Field I Order Early !ff IMPROVED Cayuga Chief Reaper and Hower. - - fJAYUCA CHIEF PRQ-ppjfr PRICE JOHNSTON'S Swcpstakes of the World ! I Challenge all Self-Eakes to a WAGONS AND . STUDEBAKEB TAGONS. , ; ' "I T" - - - tut; BEST WAGOXS MADE! W mm HARVESTER. TWO LIEU DO THE BniDIIIG Samples !oir on Hand of Come SLZicS. And tee if I cannot suit yon In goods and PRICES ! I boy mj Machinery by the car load thus fjivJt freirM. A fu enpply of aU kinds of Farm Machinery la their season. r- r - r .f-y 3 In ) ALT. AEOAKD tJii C ; 'J': WAREHOUSES. WAREHOUSE! DEPOT OP jL 3r2L jSl .: i jn ? n g v n ci Wd Vi7 u UtUa LW ft m M m ft ft 3 ft PRICES ! Vv V $125.00. SELF-RAKE. cuts MX ecu Trial, machine against Macliie! CARRIAGES and RIDE ALL TOE WHILE all tlie Machines we Sell! P. A. Tisdel L Co.. : .-. 1 .-. Atlantic St?., BrownvUIfc LIVEH"2" STABLZ3. .a.. -rr - tlUj Liveiy, Feed and Sale Stable ! Ben. Rogehs, Pnorr.irTOi;. Kos. 82 and 84 Main Street BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA. Dealer in alt kinds of stock. Ilorsts loujht, gold and exchanged. Stock boarded by the day or week. The Propri tor hns recently erected an entire new, larsu anil ooiumodcous Stable, near the old ISrovnvi!le House. His stock Is all fresh and vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all hours, DAY OU IV I Gil XT. A stock corrall, with an abundant supply of pure water, attached to the stable. 4-ly COGSWELL'S Livery, Sale, Peed and Exchange STABLES! ' Corner Main and Levee Streets, Brownville, Nebraska. Buys, Sells and Exchanges STOCK, CITY PROPERTY, Has Large Stock Corrall close to Steam Fer ry Landing. Stable accommi dations lor Fifty Horses. Single and Match Horses, Buggies and Car riages always on hand for sale. 40-y Peru Livery Stable. CHARLES GEADE, Dealer in All! ICinrts of Stoclc. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Stock Boarded by the Day or week. KT STAB1.E3 ARE STOCIKD witn irood Horee and buggies Persons i.-hini conveyance to aDy portion (if tbe Nentaba Land District can be accom m dated The Peru & Brownville Coacli Leaves MT 3TABLK3 every m,,rning at 10 o'clock, A M. Passencers or packa(rw aafe J con Teyrd. Ordvra left wiib tbe Postmasterg wi!i be promptly attended to. (xii316m) FARri IIIPLEMEUTS. sllluWs Ko.74, McPlici sou's Block, Sole Agents In Southern Nebraska, Atchison and Holt County, Mo., for the fi---..;. y,.'..V-vr,-. v . Reaper & Hower! THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! I ALSO P CLIPPER D UANTON b ILOVS THE BEST FLO W NO W MADE! THE MItIMi!;UIIOI r Corn Slaeller, Separater and Cleaner ! atanulaciurd and sold by J. GA11SID E, ATCHISON. KANSAS. Th trial of tbls machine at various Ounty and State Kairb, and tbe Judimnt of every ooe bo tees nd usen it. unie in pron nncing tbe Brinker boflTCora Shelter tbe test ever (evented. With it man em sbell bit cr p or corn at bis leisure, without aniuu Dt and thereby save in a abcrt time more than the cost of a shelter. This Coin Sbelierhfts taken the first premium for three year past at the New York Stale Fair, wbo but partia ly perfreud. It bas since been brought to a degree of perfection, wbUh make it complete The rot lowing la the report or the judges on this machioet at the treat trial of Agricultural Imple ments he d at Auburn, K. T . in July, 18t6 under the auspicies of the Mew Tork Agricultural Society. Am.'Lg the machines on exhibition waa a Hand Corn theller, Separater and Cleaner, exhibited by J. Briukerhoit. Auiuro, tl. T. We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the BEST CORN SHKLLER WIS KVKR SAW. It readily adapta itself to ears of any size or sh pe, shells clean, and with great rapidity and etse, and tbe same operatioh separates tbe corn from tbe cob, and the chaff from the m, and delivers tbe com ready for market; and it requires the In bor of but one person to operate it. The whole affair Is simple in construction, and durable. J. S fJOVl.n, Pres. N. T. Ag. So B. P. JoHNsoN, Sec " ' " 8. E()BIOX, A:. Kd. N. T. Tribune. 8. E.TODD, " Beports of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opttiitio of Agricultural and other Journals mixht oe cited at great length but we content ourselves with tbe following letter as capping tbem all . (Copy of Letter from C. S. Agent for Paris Cniver- sal Exposition ) No 40 Park Row, Times Building, 1 NEW TOBK Dec. 8th, 1868. Me. J. BaisKEKHorr. Es , Dear Sir. My AdvlsoTy Committee, appointed to selected Imple ments fur Exhibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris, in IS67, hare seiecte und rec nimended to nie yi-ar corn s-hel ler is the best in America. 1 have acceptrd their report, nd will f irward yourthei er if de'ivert-d here ready f r shipment, on or before January lt, 1367. Tours truiy, J. C. DERBY. Price, $25 nntl $30. According to finish and size of balance wheel. Simple he!lers shipped - n receipt of the p"ke, and warranted to give aatisf action, or the machine will te taken back aad toe maey refunded, "upon notice within s reasonable time. Addrass 1TM. T. DC W, Agent, U nft-ly Brownville, Nebrajk JACOB MAROnN, TTFRCHAirr TAILOR, VV r McPh8rsoa'B BLOCK, Brownville, 2fcb. Dealer In READY HADE LOTlII.G! Also Agent for Singer Sewing MACHETE m i 1- ""1 - si Y rl?Qv mm I U f T t S I 1 AmumjLt. I I S . I I mtm 1 1 fa QU?enswa: city, at iO?ensware,large8ta6sortmeT!t ever in this rrx. u SMATVS. DIZY C0Q12Z AIID GHOCHTIIZJ r-E-VLEM IN DRY GOODS k GSOOERiES BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Y A N K E E N 0 T I 0 N S , Crote j HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS. And every other kind of Goods kept in a "Western Store, which we will rOE CASH! Whenever yon are in Town Call and See Us! Corner Slain and Second Streets, 0 1. McI'Iierson's Block, BROWNlrILLE, NEBRASKA. LV WW itJLUA J WJ GENERAL Groceries anfl Provisio "VVe have on hand a large and well assorted stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GHOC33ISS, To thich vro are making constant additions, and -which w are selling at Prices aa low a3 any Ilonse "west cf the Llississippi. IN THE QUALITY OF OUK GOODS WE DEFY COMPETITION ! JCSfFLOUR OF THE MOST APFEOVED BItANDS.-2 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 12-40 ST. JOSEril, 2IO. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Iron Steel art "NVaffon, Carriage and AGRICULTURAL Spring. Axes, Axels, Shovels, Spades, Files, Rasps, Chains, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Nutts and Washers, Nails, Horse Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Saws, etc. Ctistiii. unci Hollow-ware, Suar Kettles And irons, Skillets and Lids, Stew pots, Bake ovens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons. ISLiACSiSJII Til 9 TOOL.S, Anvils, ococks ana jiies, ueuows, ftieugeana Hand Hammers, Vices, Pincers, Rasps, Farriers' Knives, Tuyre Iron, &c. OUTFITING GOODS. Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chains, Wagon Jacks, Ox Shoe nails. Shovels and Picks, Gold stuff. 1,000 celebrated SXolino Plows. Eagle Mowers, FSr I M'Cormick's .r' Ka'lers Horse Corn Planters, Sulky Corn "Cultivators, Hand Corn Shellers, Hay Rakes, etc., etc. Tali banU's Standard Scales. Buying my goods direct from manufacturers I offer great Inducements to Wholesale Buyers at Union Foundry and Machine Shop. Burnside, Crowtlier & Eogers, PROPRIETOllS. Cor. 8th and Jessanie Sts., St. Josejli, Mo. Steam EnginesMade Repaired IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, SliU Works of all Kinds. Iron Fronts made to order on short no tice, and satistattory to all parties. Also ?ent for Gardener A llobertuon's Ira proved i'atcnt Uovernor. 44-Iy J. Pf eiffers iflllfiDflS, CORNER 6th and ST. CHARLES Sts. ' ST. JOSEPH, 1IO. Also Dealer in V 1 LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, Plaster. Wtite Sand, Fire Brick. Ac, A?., Ac., Ac. ll-l,31y WOOLWORTH & COLT, BOOH BliTDEES And Dealers In Book, Stationery, Paper HANGINGS, ASD PRINTERS' STOCK. No. 12, 2d St., St. Joseph. Mo. CASH PAID FOE 12 A OS! W. M. WYETH & CO., Wholesale Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Harness, Skirting and all kinds of SADDLERS LEATHER & HARDWARE, SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac. ttAgent& for Dif son's Circular Saw nd MABVLN'S SA.FE3. No. 6, South Third, bet. Felix A Edmond Sts. T. JOSEPH,!! O. 51y S fa's'yp a a o c a x a a s'i'n ii r----Ji la me i 66 5 fiaaltVCaX IL DEALERS IN - SWAN & BKO. Plow Woodworks. I3X3?LE3XErsTTS, Pans, etc. Hubs, Spokes and Bent- Constable's Iron and' Steel Warehouse! St. Joseph, Mo. joujt pixgeb w. n. docolas I'irs OEll & DOUGLAS, Wholesale Dealers In QUEENSVARE, GLASSWARE, &c, Ac. No. 7, Fourth street, ST. JOSEPH. MO. 4-51y LEMON, HOSILV & CO., Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc., No. 5 Fourth Street, ST. JOSEPH. A large stoek always on hand. Orders so licited. Hatiaiaetlon guaranteed. 4j-ly DANIEL PIIAIICIS iz. Co. Hteam Monumental Uaiible Works! 6T. LOUIS, 3IO. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment Plain & Ornamental Monuments The Trade supplied with Blk and Slabs. Sawing Done to Order. M. F. BOYD, Agent, ;l-ly ' Brownville, Nebraska. UNDERIIILL &. EATON, Commission Merchants, No. 2 City Buildings, St. L.nU, Mo. REFFERENCE8: Seeond National Bank.......t. iuls. Mo. Allen, OppA Niisht't, .St. Loui.H.Mot Branch State Bank of Iowa. ...IWmrjue. Johnston A Bacon, Bankers Ft. Madison, la. Isaac Searrtt A Co.v............Aiton, ill. Blair & At wool, Alton, 111. James A Jackson & CoM WHOLESALE STAPLE A!ID FAHCY GROCERS AND OoiiiuilMttioii 3Xei-eIinnt." , No. 101 North 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Cousiznmentsof Country Produce solitited. From our experience in this branch of busi ness, and by clvlng it our personal attention, we feel coufldent we can make It to t tie terest of parties to give as their shipments. 5-ly J. A. riTEK. T. B. BETXOLD3. OTJTHZI11T HOTEIs. PISE il & SIETSO lAS,Proprietors Elfilit street, two blocks from K. K. Depot. GT. JOSEPH, MO. iolj jit J - c r - -1 : Haiilwe, eavy iG r 3. Ciid, Talented Feb. H, 1 " r.iiczrvED T-in : a- Great Fair cf tL3 An::rl;;n In:iiiu InNe-wYorr, Oct.'J5,i"r, And lH'acst rreraisa f-,r Lest Manufacturing Llachine At raria Exj:it'., Inly, 13C7, No. 1 FjaSly aUlne. Thi YachzsE I CunstrncteJ on ne-w priivrp;t of mechanism, po.-'??in rre aod Tlubis improTement, bivtn? bea exanur.M br ihe nt nrp'onn-l V9't an ' rrmmwl U b S1?UCITT sndPERFKCTIO.VCOMBlVED The Minwin sreibe pnacipi! cb;9;tloss nrjsd ftiint Sewing if ictilnes: 1. Excessive stiii'J to "e orverttor. 8. Libility to If?' oat cf irdiT S. Expense, troqb'e Ri ! of t !m In r?irir?. 4. incip-ltr to sew every rf?e iptiou .f matril. ft Disagreeable noise in op?rt ioo. The Empire Snrinj ?,I-r?i in ij Exempt from all these Objections. Ith utrarabt Ni'f. Terpen. IlcuJar Action, makes te LOCE orS'Il'TTLU STITCH, whloh wiil NKlTUXa BIP nr RAVEL, .uJ H ui tm bota ides; perforan perfe't win? oq every deso-jpM oa of nuterlai, wiia coiton. Imeo or i;k tireaJ, from tbe coarsest to tbe finest number. It Hems. Fells, Binds, Eraids, Tucks, Quilts, Plaits and Gathers. Jit Family Sewing hltchin it hat no Superior. Special attention u ealied . -r New Improred No. 2 & 3 ilanufactm ins ZXacLiaeK They be been tborimshly tetel'on ery de acripeiiin of Cloth nd Leaiber Wtrk, raDaia ty Steam Power st'.be rate of 1 ,200 S itches per Min u tc. rrcwuciMn mttre ion aouoia toe wore of toy otn? Shuttle Uctiipe now in nte; the xtiu-b is tigbt, anifrm and beaniiful: ibey are Simple ia ci,n:rnc tion, eaxiiy ni-iierotixHi, a'.d o.t !i4iio aret oct of order, roo Itgbt anl are c muarueiy noiseless. Far Tailoring or Leather Work we claial ibat they are not ooty ejual. hot macb anterior to any other machiae that ha ever been offered to tbe pablic. EsprsSewiiiacibs Co., 1,Y, WELLS 4 R1CHAUESON, ' St Joeoph, Mo. General Agenta N. W. States and Territories. J. S. Scliencli, Agent, ErownvilJe, Tl2-D5!-13ra TO rL'IiCIIASEKS O 7 SEWING MACHINES rnz FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH EEVEESABLE FEED Seiii icle Haw again carried of tbe b)bet bnnor at tbt principle Fairs the present arn, coramenciic wita tbe New England AtTicoitaral Fair, at Providence, in3epu.'Diter where it wj awarded The Highest Prize, lmrr)i!iate!y after whirh came the New Tnri State Fair at HuJjiu in October, wttere tbe ouuiaiittae awardt-d I'lhe First Prize double Thread Machine. Then) cam the great Aunual Fair of New Ei.jlaud, that f tae Mechanic's Association, at LxiweU, where the hiyhe.-i prize the ONLY GOLD MEDAL awarded toany Fami'y Sewing Machine, waagivaa to THE FLOBEriCE I sod that too lb fair conipe'l'Kin with, other First Clas-T laciines for Ave consecntiT weeks wliereit baa been exam ined by the best mechanics in tae country a :d pro nounced the best constructed and must reHabta Ma chine, and one that, oa account of its nlmpllcitj would Accomplish More M la More Satisfactory Manner Than Any OTHEB SEWING HAHINE EVER invented: At the Fair of tbe Xaryiand Institute, whica c!oed a four weeks session at Baltimore on laeYUa of NoTeoiber, tbe superiority of tbe FLORENCE was again e.r. Armed by the committee on Sewing atirhnies. who unaiiimounly awarded It the GOLD MEDAL tbe highest prise tbe lustitnte emfcrs. Uti the litb of September tbe Ureal Fair and In hibition of tbe American Institute waa opened 'B New Tork As nauai tbeJiplay of .Sewiug Maebme was large and tbe competition stroug, but after six weeks trial tbe friends of tbe - FLOREIVCE bad the satiM-tl.)0 of seelns their faroilte agala triumphant and for the second time bearing ea tbe highest honors of tbe American Inxtittne. Below we give so extract fr. m the Report of tbe committee oa Sewing Machines read at tbe cloae f tbe Fair: "Tbe whole number of 8ewir,g Machines on sni bition is thirteen, of these. tweWe are entered for competition. The article bearing tbe number 7M (?LORKXCS SiWISii JTACHIXX) la decided te fee Tlie Best Ex hi bit lost. It mast also be stated incidentally. Thai thit U better IAat 7if tit clatt knmen to the Jttdget. "ITS MRITS ARB : 1st. Good Material and Thorough Workmanship. 2d. Hore absolute Novelty than marks the usual Improvements ia Sewing Tlachines. Id Tbe Ingenious arrangement of a positive me tli.n for adja-uing the tbresd duriD tbpaaoI tbe shuttle au4 gaiberuig np of it in tbe Ouub of UiS stiuh. 4:h. The reversible fed. 6ta. Tbe variety of tbe work that can be ioee on It. we therefore decide tbat it receive tbe awaxi t first cla3. Signed WK. FRATT. IR4 S CADT. hi ISuTUJ." "This is to certify tbat the foreskin. Ha true ex tract front tbe Report of the Jmin of Sewinf M-" cbinea at tbeCTta Annual F.ir Ik7 JSO W C'tl AKBSR3, Sec Board Managers. Kew Tork. Not. 17th. 1S7." It would seera as thougb this sncceaaloe of tri umphs shou d be suiricleut to convince aey aiiproj diced pers-ja of tbe great superiority of lb FLORENCE SE116 U overall uthers. and if more is needed toeonflra tbe above, we might add tha. It IS4I. :be Compaey only so d SO Macbiues, whilst oot tbareare tw 0 R t J I U w? J JlU JU 11 J w U i I Tli ii entaUiitiog lis repuutiua beyond quesUoa. Every Uaclihe i3 TTamited I f r. piaAirr. ge::. WESTEIiX AGXXT, C12 JT.41S St.. Kant side, betweaa WaotLinxtoa Ave. A (ires a. fit- JL.oui, 31o. Circulara." Price List aaJ saaiplee e wri rcr. wsbeloo applicauoo j 01121 tv. iuzrDzrz on, Ast, 12 i; ly for Erowt-rille tni "rrii