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p v _ NEWSJTEMS. _.It is estimated that one thousand per sons have arrived in Galveston and Houston. Texas, to escape persecution* of guerrillas in the interior, who rob and murder on both : aid os indiscriminately, for pttmder Affairs I throughout the State are daily becoming worse ! instead of bottar, and innumerable outrages j arc hourly recorded. _Adolph Bernard, Ticket Agent of the r Memphis and Charleston Railroad, absconded | a few days since, taking with him some $10, ! 000 oftheCompany’s funds. Detective Stone i braker was soon on the track and secured l Bernard at Chicago. He is now in Memphis awaiting an examination. _The Slate of Texas hasThommenced proceedings against Ebeneser E. B. Nichols, to regain a sum of twe millions and t wentyfive thousand dollars. Nichols was the financial agent of the State Government during t he war. -President Johnson has caused t& be prepared a silver medal and certificate of \j merit, which, together with one hundred silver dollars, are to be presented to Ilookeap, a chief of the Blackfeet tribe of Indians, as a i reward for noble behavior in 1804, in rescu ing white women from captivity. The medal weighs about half a pound, and is Appropri ately inscribed. ——Victoi* Hugo does a large part, of his dally work before breakfast, gets up at five o’clock, and all that. Ho writes standing, •ad blots, erases, interlines, so that all his i matter must be copied before it goes to tire * printer. H. —An Arkansas paper says a gentleman was lately married to a Choctaw belle, Miss . i Kath-le-no-he, daughter of "Black Cloud,” a y Caddo chief. The lady is described as a full |j bletdadCaddo, over six feet in stature, very ' : comely, and straight as one of the pines of !?j our Northern wilderness. At the wedding, If *•«<»• wore silver deoorations in her hair •J weighing over a pound. I -A Boston paper tells us that a company of Eaglish eapitaliBts, with a capital of fwo ' millions, are about to start in Charleston, \ 8. C., an enormous ootton faetory establish ment for supplying European trade. They i arc backed by the wealthies firms in England •ad France. Several other enterprises, it is , added, are under consideration, which, if [ aueoeasful, will speedily render Charleston i th* 1 Mllinr, .ilv af Ik. HaiiIIi -The Louisville Courier wickedly says of | Governor Brownlow. Ho is in the Notrh now f making spseohes, while his loyal negroes arc I dying by wholesale in Nashville and taking I the train to kingdom come, which stops at I the station he wants to get off at, and thh peo ple of Tennessee, from Memphis to Bristol, are praying that he may get back to Nashville before the cholera leaves. -—We learn from the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion, that tho High Court of Mississippi hoe decided the Civil Rights bill to bo uncou Setitutional. The docision, which is to bo delivered by Judgo Handy, will be promulga ted in a day or two. -A .letter received by a well known physician from Mrs. Jeff. Davis states that J»cr husband is rapidly failing in health, and -cxpreesoB a doubt that he will live till winter. —Two hundred and forty miles of the Union Pacific Railroad havo been completed and aooepted by the Commissioners. —Late Mexican news contradicts the re port that the Marquis de Monthalon, French Minister, was shot by the Liberals. -Stamped envelopes are to bo supplied by the Postoffice Department at $32 80 per thou sand or $3 28 per hundred. -Telegraphic communication between New Brunswick and Prince Edward’s Island Sms boon accomplished by the laying of a ca ble across the Straits rf Northumberland. 0 -The Cairo and Fulton railroad was pur chased on Tuosdny by Judge Rankin for $957, 000. Jte^The radicals want to strike ten stars out of the American flag, and re duce the States which the stars repre sent to a province, to bo governed by military rule, as Austria governs Hun gary. J^-The Conservative gain over the vote of 1865, at the recent Vermont election is 8. 500. I GIOtLOlC M’LAUEX. p> u> HAYIKY McLaren & hayley, DEALERS IN •¥AB&B ASB BAWQT ®1Y §©©D|a gkadtj-gttaiU ClatUing, PSRhT .v ^ -4 HATS, BORRETS, BOOTS, SHOES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. ! — We beg leave to call the attention of ourfricnds, patrons, and the public generally, to our present stock on hand, and when visiting Des Arc for the purpose of making purchases, they will please give us a call. We hope, after doing so, they will be satisfied with our Goods and prices. Our Block is ample in the leading arti cles in our line. jtmlO] MeLUtEJi & HAILEY. L NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN Empire Salesroom, 536 BROADWAY, N. Y. 250 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. 021 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Patented February 14, 1860. This Machine is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, linving been examined by the most profound experts and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined! It has a straight needle, perpendicular ac tion, makes the “Lock or Shuttle Stitch,” which will NEITHER RI1> nor RAVEL, aud is alike on both sides; performs perfect sew ing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finost number. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it. runs as smooth as glass, and is emphatically a It requires FIFTY PER CENT. LESS POW ER to drive it than any other machine in the market A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICI TY of construction renders it almost impossi ble to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. no mvnu uu munu wuu may desire to supply themselves with a superior article to come and examine this UNRI VALLED Machine. One half liour'e instruction is sufficient, to en able any person to work this Machine to their en tire satisfaction. RELIGIOUS and CHARITABLE INSTITU TIONS will be liberally dealt with. A gen I s Wanted for all towns in the United States where Agents aro not already estab lished. Also, for Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will bo givon. No consignments made at all. Address Empire Sewing Machine M’fg Co., sep22-Gm 530 Broadway. N. Y. COFFEE. OsBOBN’S J AYA CoFFEE. The most delicious and healthful beverage kuown. It is prepared jton the best JAVA COF FEE, and while iWlas ail the flavor of flue Old Government Java, sells for less than half the price. Osborn's Java .Coffee! Has been steadily usod for years, by thou sands of parsons in all parts of the Country, and is universally acknowledged to he at once nutritious, delicious, healthful and eco nomical. The same quantity will make a richer and stronger cup of Coffee than any other kuown. ©SHORN’S JAV A COFFEE. Is particularly recommended as a healthful beverage and is most beneficially used by those who suffer with Headache Nervousness, and other injurious effects from the use of other Coffee. It is prepared with the greatost care, and contains no ingredient whioh is not more harmless and beneficial to the human organ ism that puro Coffee, to which fact the most skillful Physicians and Chemists tessify. QSM&tt’S MM IWfM* Haa boon ovlnnuilml u I „ * . Sanitary Fairs throughout the Union, anil re ceived certificates of the highest recommenda tion. It has also been thoroughly tested, and re ceived tlio diploma of the American iustilutc and other prominent institutions. Put up in 1 lb packages bearing the fac simile Signature of Lewis A. Osborn, and in boxes of 30 and 60 lbs and Sold by Grocers generally. Wholesale Depot, and Trade Supplied by THOMAS KE11) & CO„ GLOBE MILLS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, in Tea, Coffee, and Spices. Nos. 103 and 106 and 209 Washington Sts, New York. sep22-6m Large Capacity, groat strength and unequalled speed, simplicity and completeness of operation^ . are qualities peouliar to THE NONPAREIL Washing fgachiue. . It is a Squeezing Machine construct- { ed on strictly mechanical principles, and the experience derived from five years’ extensive use in families, hotels and public institutions proves it to be of lasting value to the purchaser. The manner of operating the Nonpareil, by rotary motion acting on a crank-shaft (with balauee wheel,) which moves the plungers al ternately, is the simplest, least laborious, and most powerful that can he devised for the pur pose, and accomplishes the work with the greatest rapidity and the least possible labor. The great speed with which the machine per forms work will be understood from the state ment that it is geared to give six strokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle, or, when worked leisurely, about four hundred strokes in a minute. Safety to the fabric washed is insured by the entire absence of rubbing, A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma chine, and do a week’s washing for a family of six or eight persons in two to three hours’ j time; and it may be relied on to cleanse the clothing thoroughly, without assistance from hand j rubbing. Bend for free Descriptive Circular and terms 1,0 dealers, to whom exclusive right of sale is secured. OAKLEY & KEATING, sep22 Cm 184 Water Street, New York. PEMiMiKT'S (UNim. p . v-,. ........ . . AT TIIE Am. Inst. Fair, October lf>, 1805, In direct competition with all the lead ing makers in the country. ^XPolO'U.Toot5’ MELODEONS. C. PELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers. Respectfully iuvitc the attention of pur chasers, the trade and profession, to the FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS Of their manufacture: Five sizes, Fivo Octave, one lo three Banks of Keys, Three to Right setts of Reeds, Prices, • $300 to $000. School Organs, Nine styles, single and double Reed, Rose wood and Black Walnut cases, MELODEONS, Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four to six Octaves, Single and Double Rood, Rosewood and Black Walnut Oases. Every instrument is made by competent workmen, from the best material under our personal supervision, and every mod ern improvement worthy of the name, is introduced in them. Among these we would call attention to the TEEMO LANTE, which has been so much ad mired, and can be found only in instru ments of our own manufacture. Prom among the very flattering Testi monials of eminent Professors and Organ ists, we give the following extracts: ‘•Tho pedals I conceive to be unapproacha ble in their beautiful smooth quality.”—Win. A. King. “it is a grand, good instrument, and does credit, to the builder.”—11. C. Foigcr, Troy, New York. “They are among the finost instruments manufactured either in this country or abroad.”—Win. Berg. J. Mosenthal, Aptomas, “They have given universal satisfaction.”— W. K. Hawley, Fon-du-lae, Wis. “There is a peculiarly sweet anil sympa thetic tone, which harmonizes charmingly with the voice.”—W. H. Cooke. “I am particularly pleased with the ar rangement of the different registers.—Win. II. Bradbury. “No other instrument so nearly approaches the organ.”—The Chorister, If. Y, “This instrument has a clear superiority over anything yet introduced among us.”— Independent, N. Y. “The tones and the action are excellent.”— Rev. W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York. “The more we use it the better wo like it.” J. B. Hague, Hudson, New York. “The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is real ly a gem.”—J. W. Kinnicutt, Boston, Mass. “We have found them excellent in all points constituting a good instrument.”—J. C. Cook, T, J. Cook. “It looks and sounds splendidly.”—S. B. Saxton, Troy, New York. “The most porfect toned Melodcon I ever saw.”—Guy F. North. “They fall back on such substantial merits as superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone | and reasonableness of price. And we must say that in all respects they are well worthy of praise.”—Musical Pioneer, August, ’tio. B^-Every instrument is fully warranted, and Boxed and Shipped in New York city without charge. Circulars. Cuts, and Price Lists, &e., sent on application to , ' I ' I C. PEEOIBKT & SON, Llopmfield, N. J. Or J. M. Pelton, 841 Broadway, New York ; Conrad Meyer, 722 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 1’a ; S. Brainard, & Son, Cleveland, Ohio; J. j A. Tucker & Co, Jackson, Michigan; Werner & Gerard, Cincinnati, Ohio; Joel H. Snow. Mobile, Alabama. | WHOLESALE agents. sep22-0m | MEMPHIS ADVERTISEMENTS. * : I * Q iii : o o VI;* Sp.0 s f a S 3 H tr1 • 1 Fff H H A ® V h ? « w n p *5 F ? QB V o£> B H K u u A * - 1 H g I 9 fcj Q I i E * 8 ^ M s 1 I? B 11 ► S- S ; ' g« ft ?> ^ I? i H > J & ^ jni o?8 Hi §■" Kg' eii ■ ffi a s. p? ^ Toof, Phillips & flrodc, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS, COHISSIOH MERCHANTS, -AND DEALERS IN Family and Plantation Supplies, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, No. 26G Front Street, Corner Court. Memphis. Term. aprill4-6m John C. McDnde. It. W. Barnes. Barna B. Blue. BookkeeDer. FOKWARDING, AND GENERAL > Commission Merchants, WO. 280 Front Street, (Over Brooks, Neely & Co.. ) MEMPHIS, TEIVN. BE-gf Consignments of Cot ton and Produce solicited. All consignments insured unless otherwise ordered. aug-t-6m. ~S.~Q.~Yt.' A. NELSON S CO.. (ffottou garters -AND Commission Merchants, NO. 8 JEFFERSON STREET, IVE e m p li i s , T e n n ; And No. 185 Grooter Street, NEW ORLEANS. augll-Sm □ DR. D JILT’S ARTIFICIAL LEGS JV1VI3 ARMS. The Anatomical Ball & Socket-Jointod li EG Has Side-Motion at the Ankle like the Natural One. Wo. 393 Main St., Memphis, Teran. LEWIS LOCKWOOD, General Agent. Send for pamphlet > augll-Om I - . __ j T. 1). CONAWAY. ) Til OS. G. TATE. J. C. JO.VES, Jit. / DcSoto Co., Mi##. Conaway, Jones & Tate, Cotton Factors, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND CtonxittCsaioa Merchants, AND DEALERS IN I’ljiiitntion Supplies,; 390 MAIN STREET, GAYOSO BLOCK, augii-Sm Memphis, Tean. TOM’SlALOONr j DEV ALL’S BLUFF, ARK. . WHO WANTS A GOOD DRINK OF! FINE LIQUOR!! Tom is now behind the counter of the BEST SALOON In the place, ready to hand out to all desiring it, the Finest Liquors that the market affords. No humbug! Give Tom a call, and if you love good things, you will be satisfied. marl7-3m CARR & GALLAGHER. S. PEOPLES, DEALER IN dry a o on s, Produce and Groceries, -—AND— GENERAL RECEIVING, FORWARDING j -AXD Commission pmhant, UEVALL’S BU FF, ARKANSAS.! inurchl7-tim I | nf|M~lTrilMI ■IMIBBIH IBIIM III I II !■> II I I in PROFESSIONAL t A1U»S. _ mis. LAVE & Rl'RASY, Resident lUnsifiaus -A N D SURGEONS, mt OFFER their services to the citizens anrl vicinity, in the various branches of their professions. Office at Burney & Bro’s Drug Store. . mnr8-ly I. N. HBDOBPKTB. T. DI.AKE KENT. HEDGEPETH & KENT, AYTQ&HIY8 AY LAW. DES ARC, ARKANSAS. ----- WILL practice in all of the courts of Prairie county, and the circuit courts of the surrounding counties. mar34-6m J. E. GATEWOOD, Afso&ws's as raw AND LAND AGENT, Ues Are, I’ralrle Co., Arkansas. mar24-lf R. S G/1KTT. vTj. BRONAUGH. GANTT & BRONAUG3I, AY TO'EXITS AY LAW, BROWNSVILLE, PRAIRIE COUNTY, ARKANSAS. Will practice in the counties of Prairie, White, Woodruff. Monroe, Arkansas and Pu laski. Prompt att.tention given to the collec tion of claim#. Taxes will he paid and titles investigated for non-residents. apr14-3m WM- T- JONES, Amam m w BROWNSVILLE, ARKANSAS. WILL practice in the counties of Pulaski, Prairie, Monroe, Woodruff, Jackson and White Prompt attention given to the collec tion of claims. apr!4-ly COODY & McEAE, m saw SEARCY, WHITE COKJSTY, ARKANSAS. Will practice in all tlie courts of Arkansas. inar24 .T. C. JONSON, monsv ot A3V1L> General Land SEARCY, ARKANSAS. WILL practice in the courts of Woodruff, Jackson, White, Prairie, Monroe, and other counties in the White river country. Prompt attention will be given to all claims intrusted to my care, and particular attention to Land Claims in this vicinity. may5-4m W. HICKS. Formerly of the firm of Cypert & Hicks. II, R, FIELDING, Formerly of Athens, Ala. HICKS & FIELDING, ATTQEM YS AT LAW, Searcy, While Co., Arkansas. WILL practice in this anti the adjacent counties, in the District Courts, and Su preme Court of the State. -We have in connection with our Law <>!■tick an ACTIVE OUT-DOOR COLLECTING AGENCY. Claims entrusted to ns will he promptly attended to. and if not immediately collected will be at once secured if possible. Claim against the Government for property taken by the U. S forces (whether receipted for or not)—Bounties Pensions, Arraaes of Pay &c. promptly attended to. mtir24- HICKS & FIELDING. SOL. F. CLARK' SAM. W. WILLIAMS. JOE W. MARTIN. CLARK. WILLIAMS & MARTIN, Attorneys at Law, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. TT7ILL practice in all the Courts,prosecute ? f Maims or .-ill kinds, collect debts, and net ns Real Estate and General Agents. Office—Markham Street, near State House. april28-tf JOHN E. BVOnANAN. GEO. W. MABBBBY. Btsckaa&n k Makerry, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND GENERAL USD AGE.VTS, COTTON PLANT, WOODRUFF COUNTY, ARKANSAS. WILL attend the Circuit nnd Probate Courts for the counties of Monroe. St. Francis and Woodruff. mat 24 F. LEPTIEN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of work in ray line. Mend ing, Cleaning, &c. -Thankful for past favovs, I solicit a >on tinuance of the patronage heretofore be stowed on me. feb28-tf JAMES OWEN. JOSEPH A. OWEN. OWEN & SON, BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS, -AND Cistern guilder's, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. All work guaranteed. 130,000 brick for sale. Des Arc, August 11, 1885.—8m STRONG & SEELEY rjlAKE pleasure in informing the public that i X they have put in running order, the Steam Saw and Grist Mill on Mrs. Quarles’ place on White river, four miles below Des Arc, whore they are prepared to furnish lum- I bc-ror grind at all times, and will be pleased to receive orders, and promptly fill the same. Terras—Cash. n,;irS- STRONG & SEELEY. CATia & Bit s COLfilW. _1 FERDINAND GATES. lsaflC GATES. F. GATES & BUG., Des Arc, Ark., DE ALERS IN | topic ami GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, &c IIAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORT MENT OF BONNETS, IIATS, SHAKERS, CH AM BRATS, MOHAIRS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, ORGANDIES, POPLINS, BERAGES, DOMESTICS. LINENS, COTTON STRIPES. GRENADINES, TOWELING, Etc. —ALSO : The finest assortment of PRINTS' ! ever offered to this market. Together i with Indies gross (Booth of every kind. SACQUES. SHAWLS, GLOVES, CLOAKS, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOOP-SKIRTS, CORSETS, BALMORALS. DRESS TRIMMIMGS, &c. We have on hand the finest assortment of I • 1 GENTS ' CLOTHING, Ever offered in Dos Arc, consisting in part of 3’ariaj. Sfuita, $aata, $a&&Lmei(>, S.Pan fs., Sfinen, )death, fib u!ef-^Lolh ing., ^laeea, J$aaLa, Sfkaea, SfSata, JfCaaLcitj, Sic. T; CLOTH, CASSIMERE, JEANS. LINEN, SATINET, FRENCH CLOTH, Our assortment (ifN<>TION8 is un equalled. POCKET KNIVES, MATCH SAFES, .'>T>nn\T« VMM* II l»T> TTorriAcj STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS. So. We call the attention of the Ladies to our large and well selected stock of SILK GOODS, Together with all that pertains to a first class Dry Goods Store. Ladies and Gentlemen give us a call, and you’shall he satisfied. Jvisit Received. IN addition to tho above, we have just re ceived a complete assortment of 3addles, 3t.de 3ad die A, 3addle- acq &, \ 3adddlc JJjlankcls, Jjt. dies. G1T1VS, PISTOLS, _ of evert/ variety. Grtf TUBES, PERCUSSION CAPS ! ALSO, &Lne $l£cu&, 3/nakinq 3Jalt.ac.CQ,; $ heating, 3Jaltacca, JPifies., Jleet&chaum SJL/iei, SPlfie Ja&cA, &c. j We call particular attention to our stock as he bost, that has ever been offered to this market. As we purchased our goods forcash, we can afford to sell cheap, and are determined o do so. Give us a call, and satisfy yourself, j hat our stock is as we represent it, and that we will do as we say. apr7 M:w YORK AUVERTiSEJitviT" in Old Song, net to si *«.„ t ' ^1866. W*’ "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes conic out And Mice and Rats, In spile of cars, C'a 'i/ skip at,ant," “18 years established in N. Y. City " “Only infallible remedies known.’’ “Free from Poisons.” ' “Not dangerous to the Human Family a “Rats come out of their holes to die •» j “Cosrar’s” Rat, Roach, &c. Is a paste—used for Rats, Alice, ^ Black and Red Ants. ,j-e., Ac., Ac., Ac *’ “Costar’s” Bod-Bug ExtermW, Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy an I also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &C°U “Cosrar’s Electric Powder for In™ . Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-hew. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Sic : ' ! Beware ! ! ! of all worthless in,,' tatious, See that “Co-star’s name h ; each Box, Bottle, and Finsk, before von t,01 j War Address, BIENItY It. C'OSTAr5' 484 Broadway v V BfcsT Sold by all Druggists and Retails,, everywhere South. Barnes, Ward A n™ Wholesale Agents, New Orleans, La 1866. INCREASE OF RATS—The Farmerrlit \ retie (English) asserts and proves by j that one pair of RATS will have a progeny ami { descendants no less than 051,050 in threem, ! Now, unless this immense family can be kern ; down, they would consume more food than ; would sustain 05,000 human being3. B@»Sco “Costar’s” advertisement abotc 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.—Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; wboerer aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor We should like some one to give us the beneft I *-- -e> ‘McacueBlg ! We need something besides dogs, cats, and ■ faps for this business.—Scientific Am'mcn Ite^See “Costar’s” advertisement above .1866. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use “Costae'j" Exterminator. We have used it to our satis faction ; and if a box cqst $5, wc would have it. We have tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but “Costar’s article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,and lied-Rugs, quicker than we can write it. Uls : in great demand all over the country. j Ohio Gazette. JCfetTScc “Costar’s” advertisement above j 1866. FARMERS ANl) HOUSEKEEPERS—should ; recollect that hundreds of dollars’ worth of Grain, Provisions, &c., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—all of which can be prevented by a few dollars’ worth of “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, Aat, &c . Exterminator, bought and used freely. g.-i'C'Sec “Costae's” advertisement above. 8Sk-Stild by all Druggists and Dealers eve rywhere South. Rai nes, Ward & Co., Whole I sale Agents, New Orleans, La. jun2-*m WEED’S It I a II E S T P R E M IU M SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE » Has only to bo seen and Operated to be Appreciated. ^ ( nil find see for yourself before purchasing. l>l(»:tsi* bring sutnpleof various kinds of thread, (such as is usually found uf stores,) and va* riou kinds of fabric, which you know the for mer most popular Sewing Machine# either cannot ivar/c at all, or, at best, very imperfectly. over nny other Machine in the innrkot will bo scon at a glance. 1st-—It runs easily and rapidly, and is so constructed as to endure all kind of usage. 2d.—No breaking of threads in going over seams. 3d.—No imperfect action of the feed at un even places in the work. Ifh.—The Weed-stitch catches of itself, and will sew from the finest lace to the heaviest, leathcr, and from liOO cotton to coarse linen thread. (bh.—The Weed Machine will do benutifil quilting on the bare wadding, without using inner lining, thus leaving it soft as if done by hand. — i ho variety of fancy work that can bo done on the WEED MACHINE with so little trouble, makes it equal, if not su perior, to six machines combined; for n stanee, it Binds, Homs, Tucks and sews on tlfr baud at the sumo time, and in fact the as before stated, is equivalent to a combination of any six ordinary machines. Orders for machines may bo sent throngs the American Advertising Agency, Broadway, New York. Below we give a few prices: No. 2 Oil Black Walnut, Ornament ed, with Hemmer, $60 id No. 2 Oil Black Walnut, Half Case Ornamented, with Hemmer, $65 00 No. 2 Extra Oil-Polished Black Walnut. Half Case, Large Table, beautifully Orna mented, $”'"' ' Weed Sewing Machine Co-, ju'21- 506 Broadway New \ork.