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AYEirS PILLS, 1 jcew and viris"t!arlv successful remedy for tha A rare of til hiiious diseases Lostiveness, Inci boat, I!ui'r icTvonsnS!, Irritability, Infiammv Loia. lie.idaei.c, ' 5rt in the Ureast, fcide, mclc. and Lun'-, J tuaic Complaints, &e. &c. Indeed, t very few arc the tliscci La vih'tch a Purgative Modi- j elnc ia'rot more or less required, and cmch tick ; ess and iuToriorf Ki,;Iit be prevented, if a harm- ; le tut tilt-ctuil Cathartic were more freely used. No jetoa ran ft I weli while a costive habit of . ' )f y prcaii ; bi -ids. it soon perorates serious and ef;e:i kul dixcaes hii:t might have been avoided fcv the ti;r.e!y st:id judivL'us use of a good purgative. T"r.is it dike true of Coid-, Feverish symptoms, and Iiiliti deraiice'i;ents. They ali tendto become or produfe the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearse all over the land- Hence a rfi;ah!e family phytic is of the first importance to the public Leaith, and thi Pill ha bet a perfected with consummate skill to inet that demand. An ! itenvve ti ial cf it virtues by Physicians, Profes or. and Pa tier. t. has shown results surpassing : any tiling hitherto known of any medicine. Cure Lave been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons cf such exalted position and character to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who hare testified iu favor of these Pills, e may mention: Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cin . rinnati, wtcse high professional character is en 4rr4 bv Jens McLtiTC, Judge of tlie Supreme Court of the United State. Tuos. Couvrix, Secretary of the Treasury. . Hon. J. M. Wkight, Governor of Indiana. K. Loxowoeth, great wine grower of the West. Also, Da. J. 1L Chiltox, Practical ChemUt, of ' Kew York Citr, endorsed by . Hon. W. L." Ma.hct, Secretary cf State. V.'m. B. A ion, the richest man in America. S. Lfci.axa & Co., Propr'a of the Metropolitan llot'l, aiid many others. Iid iMce permit, we could give manv hundred .rerticcaics, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than .the t rience cf eminent public men is found in th ir i ;; ! upon triL . Ihesc Pill, the result of long investigation and 4fiiv, we offered to the public as the best and e.tt complete which the present state of medical science can atibrd. .They are compounded not of the dn's themselves, but of the medicinal virtues enlv of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical 'pio'f s in a state cf pmity, and combined together tw-ftu-rh a manner us to insure the best results. This tvf teo of comrosltion for medicines has been found irj the (berry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a rn re i-rhviciit remedy than had hitherto been ob tained br any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. VVhi'ie by the old mode of composition, every ir.rdUine is burdened with more or less f acri monious and injurious qualities, by this tach indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative rthxt is present. Ali the inert and obnoxious qual ities cf each subsUuee employed are lfcft behind, the enratire sirtv.es only being retained. Hence it is s:lf-evidjit tlie eifects should prove, as they have f roved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, ru-ie po-.verfiii antidote to disease than any other nr-licine known to the world. " As it is fieucntlr expedient that my medicine H-j'-'id be Uken under the counsel of an attending . Ii y.it hn, end as le could tot properly judge of a rriu.Vr without knowing its composition, I hare :7 p!d lhe accurate Formula by which both my Pc-!-t't al and Pills are made to th'e whole body of I'raetitioiieis in the United States and British Amer- L-an ' Provinces. If. however, there should be any Ait ur.u has not received them, they will be rTnit -r fi.rwrded hv mail to his recucst. Cf aii'lhe Patent Medicines that are offered, how few (: d be fc.ken if their composition was known! Their lite consists in tlieir mysttry. 1 nave no mvt)"ies. . . i .j The eon pohition of my pre)aratuns is laid open to all inen, and all vho are competent to judge on the si)!c( t freely ocViiOwlede their cnvictions of tl'eir iiitrinsic meriu. 'lhe Cherry Pectoral was .rtnei!nc-d by siieutific men to be a wonderful ned'u-ire U f.. re its effects were known. Many em iuetit Physieians hare declared the same thing of . bit Pillsat.d eveu more confidently, and are will ing to ccrtifV that their anticipations were more than realiied" I7 their effects upon triah . 'll.er .o;cn.te It their powerful influence on the la terial viscera to" purify the blood and stimulate it ir.to healthy ertion remove the obstructions of the tmtacis bo-.vels, liver, and other organs of the bodr, restoring their ureirular ac tion to health, and by iorreclin?, wherever they eit, such derange iV'U us are the fcrst origin of disease. s:?;.r-rapjH;d, they are pleasant to take, ari l bein pur I v vc-cetuble, no harm can arise from ti r ir use in ar.v quantity. For minute uiret ii.mc. tee wrapper on the Box. VWAHKlt BY . DR. JAMES C. AYER, I4racticn!andAna!j acal Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie 25 Cents per Box. rireJDozei for $L SOLD BT J. 1I.3IAIX & CO., Urownville, Jf. T NEBRASKA CITY Irujtirnnco Company! capital Mock o,ouo. NEDHASKa CITV, X. T. THIS Cotciany, under a liberal charter, if now folly onraoired, and their entire capital stock oi I'tftw T"tuid bAlr. paid iu and secured. They are pfejarrd. from this date, to grant open plicies, au i take ruks, upon equal tenns, witn tbe most tarore-1 . Insurance Comjmny any where. Haring adortd the mutual principle, us patrons, without Incurring any liability, will share in the profits of tbecom:atjv. The terationf of the Company, will be confined, for Lhe nrtent. to makine. or caiu.o nsus, with a natiinutnliabilitTof $12,50(1 nany one bottom. Binr tbe only Insurance Office, on theabove pop tilirian. West of tbe Missouri, it confidently ex ists a rnerous suriort from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri Hirer pa- ron"e. PlRECTOas: J.F.NurVolls, Cl.aa. F. Holly, II. P: Ilrr.net, J.L.Armstrong, "W. X. ilinchman. Miles W. Brown, t- A.A.Bradford. omcnts: ' CIIAS. F. HOLLY, President. J.GiKstDE.Sec'y. . Sr. Tu?s A rent Col. W. V. Howard. Arril . 57. 421- Patent Portable Mill, fTVIL subscribers Lave eutered into a partner.ihip i. endcr the firm of Keea. Uiaoird Co., u manufacture the J. diced, Patent Portable Cirisl K'A and are row prepared to furnish all those in want of a s .od Coru or Wheat Mill that for dura- bilitr.siirplicty and economy; excel any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics in.titutein C5ucinnati,a Gold 'Mrdal wasawarded tbem for it. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purpopes; it is urcri(toa!l v.thers fur the nvrf't extensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding tbc Farmers feed by Horse power. .. Tbeabore Mills fcre manufactured by the nnder 'irtJdal thir --bon in Cincinnati, O., where they e. n be tomiytiecin anyqnantiiyaioori nonce. The ii(B Mills warranted to perform as follows: S6 in. diarn.. rer hour i B. Corn, 2i Wheat. $300 a . 4 j3 15 0(1 m . u '0 " 1.1 " 200 As this Mill tells its own tory,it is nnneoessary t- euate'rom rur namcrousrecoTumenaations.reeeivea. DO WDALL, 5f ARKH AM, & CO., T7ASIKGTON FOUNDRY Enslncsiml .llaclilne Kliop, CCHMll Or SECOKU AND MORGAN STREETS, ST. LOHS. Mo. Manr.fiM-ttirers cf S'.cjio Kncine and B-iilers, Saw and Arti at.U Uchmrj, SxuhI LwuU Cirrnlar Maw Jl.Ut. T.""" Screw's and Pre.e I.rd kettles. Lard Screws and Cylinders, Vw..! Ca:tiii(t Xachmes Builiins Casting TVunc's Improved Patetit Smut Mills, a.c .--?: KN'TSfM- the sale of ane Smith itCo.'sSa- OLIVER BENNETT & CO., If AXtTACTmEES AND wnoLt&ALK DEALEB3 IS Scots Shoe3 &. Erogans, XO. R7 I'ATX STUEET, SMXT LOUIS, 2f0 VLE yoY IS KKCEIPT of a couipleteassortment cf po! froul their own and other manufac tori'ri,adaptedepecia1.ly to the Westerntrade. ParoLa.xirs are iavitcd to examine their stock waacfavturei ar.I fleeted with preat care and wirranted of FTperior quality. Oricrs vrill receive f'Uipt aud erafu atteition. "vVTTOKNEYdAT LAW, ' PS.AL ESTATE AGENT, fit ViT. r.ichardsoa Conntr, NebraRkau V 1 r prompt attetifl to all professional busi t f". t -paio cere Ja Eichart-ii and adje-ininx a. f ti .U. t fLe lri :C 1 o.w, prtruiu'n !- le.. SrlV LOUIS AD'S :'UMUiN ATION PATENT." rPRIGIIT STEA3X SA1Y HIILI Tbls niill commands tbc nnivcrsal adati ratios of eaw mii! meu everj waere. A i: meat hewme kuown, tbe demand lor it iacrev-c. Oruers are dinu from every acclion of this country, Canada. Citfa. anJ S)utb Ameri ca. It is sailed for every taction of ih world woerever tbere Is tiiaKr to te sae4, no mutter of wUat cnaracter bow hard, how larcecr how small. Two extensive nia nufactories are anw t':iSd in bui'.dius theemills, yet it is aliu-jst impusiiibie to turn theoi out as fast as tbey are wauioit. They embrace several valuable patems ani improvement, and combine all of the idlluwiujr au- SimpUcity BjtU the mrtl s;k1 power are so simple in their construct ton that auy one of ordinary ciecbanical abiliiy can o.miirehent them, put tteut up aud rua ttcm without 4 mrer or UirnVulty. Porlalilitg TUo wU:ie etablUhmeut can be Tery quickly taiea j!art aiid put toi,'e:bar, thus rendering it easy tu t morcil from place to place a desired, aud sv ina the necesiry cf drawing the lops a long dintance to Durability It is constructed in the moat solid and substantia! manner, tuns perfectly still, is not liable to get ut i-r order, and will last for years iihont repair. R.ipiditj It will saw faster than any other uprichl tijri-rtii Lull. The sredof the aw 1 ab ut throe bun drcl ttrukes per minute- and tbe feed from one-eiht to tbrcc-onarterg -t an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium peed the saw will cut through a log twe:ity-funr feet long in about three minutes. From this data any one knowing the character of the timber can calculate how much it will d. Ejfi'tcienci) It does its work well, cut smoother and straichter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement of the saw is such as to render it utterly impuftoiuie for it t run out of line. Cheapneat Tije entire iott of the mill, with fifteen horte power and everything all complete and ready for running, boxed aud ready for shipment in St. Louis, is oniy $1 I.tO. Tin null reqtilres less power to dnve than any other mill? atid the pjwer furnb-hed is suffiuent to dnve extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed to Corner Third and Market ttreett, St. Louu, Mo., sole apent for the Western and Southern States. iUrch25, '6S 43-ly JIOUE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM IVER Worn by Kings or Emperors What? WlijabeantlfalUcadofllalr llecaur-e It the ornament God Himself provided for all our race. Reader, aithoin-'b the roee may bloom ever so britbilv iu the Blowing cbees, the eve be ever so rparkling, the leeth be those of ;earls, if the head i be reft of itscoveiiu.or the hair be snarled and thrivclcd hanhand drg.uT worse still, it spriukled with gray nature will li-bo more than half her charms. Frof. Wod Hair Kotorative, if used two or three lima a weez, wilt restore and permanently senire 10 all such an ornament, lted tbe follow ini; and jade. Tbe wri ter of the first is tbe celebreted pianut Thalbcrg : New York; April 19, 1853. I)n Wood Vtar Sir: Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration oi my hair to its oriiiiual color; abcut the lime of my arri val in tbc United States it a rapidly becoming gray but upon the appiicetion of your Uair Restorative, it soon recovered Unoriginal hue. I consider your restor ative as a very wouderf ul iuvention, quite eilicatjous as well as agi eeablc. I am ymirs truly, 6 TUALBEKG. 'Drych air Gwyliedydct Vobn Newspaper onice, Xassu st., April 12, '53 Prof O J Wood Dear Sir : Some month or six weeks ago, I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative and gave it my wile. wb concluded to try ilou ber hair little thinking at t!ie time that it would restore tbe pray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed thai wonderful e3ect by turning all tbe gray Lairs to a dark brown, at the rame time beautifying and thickening tbe hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CUABLES CARDEW New York, July 25, 1353. Prof 0 J Wood: With coufldeuce do I recommend your Hair Retorative, as being tbe most emVaciuus ar ticle 1 ever saw. Since uting your Uair Restorative my hairs and whUkera which were almost white have gradually tcruwn dark: and I now feel cunudent that a lew more applications will restore them to their uatc- ral cuior. J G KILF.T. Chltaso, 111, Mjy 1, 1S57. Prof Wood About two years ago my hair commenced falling cfl and turning gray : I was fast becoming bald and had tried many remedies to no effect, I commencec using your Retturatire in January lat. A few appli cations fasteued my hair firmly. It began to fill up grow out, ani turned back to Us former color (black). A-' this time it is fully restored to itsoriginal cidor, health aud appearance, aud 1 cheerfully recommend its ue. "J V HOLS Tbe Restorative is put in boftlds of 3 sizes, via : large medium and small; tbe t-wall holds half a pint, aw. retail" for $1 per bottle; the medium hoids at least 20 -r cent more iu propoi tioe than the email, retails to: $ per bottle; the large hold a quart, 40 per cent more .a proportion ana retails lor 63. O. J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, 312 Broadway. Jfe York, and IU. Market street, St UoiU, U And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Good: Dealers. Sold by J. H. MAUX h CO., Urcrgits, Urownville, Nebraska. 1859. E1859. SCARRITT $ MASON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Upholstery, CORNER WASHINGTON AV. & 2d 6T., St. Louis, Missouri. To our Patrons and tbe Public in General. We take great pleasure in being able to assnre you that notwithstanding our heavy loss by tbe burning 01 our Sales Rooms at Nos 40 and 43 Washington Avenue and tbe loss of the entire stock in them, on tbe mornim; of tbe 5:h inst., are already able to fill any order thai may be desired in our line. llaviug a large amount of stock in our ware bouse that are not connected with our sales room, aua being in constant receipt of goods from the best manufacturers we are thus soon enabled to till orders st onr umi.I low prices, and in our former prompt aud satisfactory man ner. Our facilities for procuring and keeping tip a desirablr stock, are unequalled our personal attention and largr experience is and will be constantly given to our legit imate buiriesK as dealers in and manufacturers of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all tbe various branches. We assure you tbatw will tell as g'od goods aud at as low prices, and on as fa vorable terms as any hi, use in the West. Thanking you for the very liberal patronage already bestowed on us, we ak a continuation of tbc same, Sales Rooms for tbe present on the Northwest cor ner of Washington Avenue aud Second Street, four doort below our old stand. Very Respectfully, SCARRITT & MASON. St. Louis, August 1, 1858. no7 GREAT WONDER OF THE XIXETEEXTII CEXTIll Professor Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE. Sari tbe St. Louis, Democrat: Below, we p'ibUi-b letter to Dr. Wood, of tins city, from a gentleman in Maine, wmcb speaks cUwinzly of tbe superior merits o: bis bair toi.ic. Such evidence must have its effect lien coming from a reliable source. If certificates ar iruurantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the preys : "BATH. MAINE, Jan -'( IS08. Prof. O. J. W, JL' Co. GrxTLEMFM : Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hail restorative. I was induced to makeapolication of it upoi. my own bair, which hid become quite gray, probably one-third white; my whiskers were of the same charac ter. Some three months unee I procured a bottle 01 hair restorative., and used it. L n found it was prov ing what I had Wished. I ued it about twice a week. 1 have since procured another bottle, of which I have user: some. 1 can now certify to the world that the gray 01 i lute hst( has totally disappeared, both on my head anc race, and uiy hair has resumed its original color, and I am now siiy years old my good wile at the a;e of fif ty-two, has used it with tbe same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will nfctly use as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict m? statements. 1 am a citiien of this city and a reMdeni here for tLe last fifteen years, and am known to near every one hire and adjoining towns Auy use you ma makeot the above, with my name attached, is at youi ervice. as i wish to preseyve the beauties a' nature in others as well as myself . 1 am. truly yonrs A. C. BAIMOXD. Baltimoxe, Jan. S3, 1S5S. Prt.fessor Wood Dear Sir: Having had the misfor tune to loose the bet iorii.nof my hair, frorthecf fects of the Tellow Fever in Xew Orleans in 16o4, 1 war induced to wake e trial of your preparation, and fount it to cuswer at tbe very thing needed. Sly hair is no thick and glossy, and no words can express ray obligation to you ib giving to the afield such a treasure. FIX LET J011XSOX. Tbe andersigned, Rev. J. K, Bragg, is a ininisier ir in regular standing, and pastor of tbe Orthodox Churcl at Brookfleld, Mass. lie is a gentleman of great influ ence aad universally beloved. WM. DYER. BaooriELD, January 12, IS63. Profesof Wood Pear Sir: Having made trial of youi Hiir Restorative, It gives me pleasure to ssr, tbjt iu effect has been excellent In removing inflammation dandruff and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also re stored my bair, which was becoming gray, to its origins, color. 1 bave used no other article with anything like pleasure cr or profit. yours truly, J. K. BRAGd. Tbe Restorative is put up in bottles of three siis, vis: large, medium and small; tbe small ones hold i half pint each, and retails for one dollar per Dot tie; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in propor tion tban the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large ho5ds a qnart' forty per cent more in proportion and retails for three dollars a bottle. O. J- WOOD & Co.' Proprretors, 312 Broadway. New Tork, iu the crettt Xew Yorb Wire Railiug establish ment ) and II Market St., St, Louis Mo. . Sold by J. U. MAL'X it Co., Brownville, X. T. FOR MLE AT THIS OFFICE. Emporier c& Maiiuifactu BKOWNVILLE, The Proprietor respectfully informs the citizen of Bravnville, and the public gen erally, that he has just returned from SSt. Louis with the largest stock of custom-made BOOTS SHOES ever brovght West f St. JosefH.' ITis ssorm,nt of ready-made Boots & Shoes cmbraeea ercrj Tarity for Fall and Winter. French Calf-skin boots, single ani double sole of tl.Hatest style and fashion; nl?o a superior stock of Grain lea ther water-nroof boot, tan riht for PIKEV PEAK Gold Diirdnss. He has a larzesunJy of Kip and Stoj Boots, and a groat variety of She3 ?&4 Ii-(gans : Boys' Shoes and boots f all sizes and varieties. He has a lane suwly. and zTci-.t rnrietr in everv stvleaud fashion. 'of Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers, Misses' and Children's Gaiters and Shoes, Geutletnen'3 Slippers, Buffalo and Gum-olastio Overshoes, lc, ic. Ila alao bss constantly on hand a larpe fupply of French Kip and Calfskin and trimmiDgs FOR HOME MANUFACTURE. lie warrants his wotk to five entire satisfaction, and Invitee tbe public to call and examine for themselves at the B-ownville B ot tf. Shoe Store, and judze whether the boots and shoes are not of belter leather, better made and cheaper thn any j on ever purchased from any other Sept.,.23 ISM. - NEW FALL AND CEAUE & HILL, DEALERS IN Br- - Bar aST3 ' U Sa AND Stain St. bctwiea Front 1 HATS & Stove, Furniture, Flour, AND f T7E have just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and v v and xancy line, which we are now prepared to ouer to the trade at extremely low prices, For Cash or Country Iroducc. 1357. v2nl8-tf CBAXE A HILL. SIEGEL & GREENBAUM,. Brownville, N. T. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the they have received and are now opening one of the largest and most complete stocks of Clothing Ever brought to this market. Their assortment of ir-vfc&rTT if ns -r Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices; as invisible Green, and I bdbs, (.;ossimers.ratinctts. t.-ashnicrctts,and Jeans, all made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests issuperb, embracing the very la'est styles and patterns. lathe May also be found atall time a fineselection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, ITandker- ihiefs, suspenders, varpetlags,etc., wnicn we wuiseii ascneapas any establishment in the Y est. AVe have the finest and best assortment of SPRING AHD SUMMER CLOTHING Ever brought Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack. PAXTS, Every Style and Description. TESTS, To please Large and Small. SHIRTS, BotnTf kite and Fancy. WEiTld bat ask the public to call, examine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material, eut with better taste, better trimi md twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever bought elsewhere . ' uctoberzatn, isa. Lvzni-iyj ; A. D. KIRK, Attorney at Law, Land Acat and Notary Public. Archer, Richardson Co., JV". T. Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska. assisted by Harding and Itennett. Nebraska City. FENHER FERGUSON, Attorney and Counsellor BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. T. B. CUMING. 'OHN C. TCKI. " 'CUMING & TURK, Ittorneys at Law & Heal Estate Agent'. OMAHA CITY, N. T. WILL attend faithfully and promptly to all bus! ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial o fowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en rrries and pre-emptions, collections, kc. Office in the second story of Henry Root new building, nearly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, Farnhnm street. Dec. 27, 15ft. vln2$tf FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. 16S Vine St.. bet. Fourth ana tfiftc Cincinnati, 0. C. F. O-DRISCOLL & CO Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book ana Job Type, Printing Presses. Cases, dallies, Ac., Ac. Inks, and Printing JIaterial of Every Description, S TJUUIAJ I V l'lit ot all kind JJooks, Jlusic. Patent Medicine Directions, Jubs, Wood Engrevings, te., f-c. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, Office of American Bank Note Company. J. J. O'SnANESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. Corner of Randolph and Dea-bom streets, CHICAGO, ILL. WedUn and Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals, XoUry Public's Pies and presses, Drafts, Invokes, and Labels of every kind prm"My executed and sent by Sxpre. tf-.4 Pack of the ver best glazed or Bris tol Cards with name for two doll irs. by a ntio and beautiful proves without cost of plate equal to the pern choicest engraving, samples when required on reception of pot stamps. 5-JJGly J. HART & SOX, SAQDLB k MISS Oregon, Holt County, MiBscuri. Keepconstantljoohandalliescriptioucf QaraeEs, Saddles, Bridles, Ac., Ac. N. B. Everyarticleioourihoptstaannfactared qmlrkj warrant si te jive tUf34ioi. - -r fi'" e r. NEBRASKA. place. The highest prices paid for hides. . . , , , ; WIMTEE MODS!-" iuJ Second s.8 9 Uxsai ST tf" O Z CAPS, Bacon, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple citizens of Brownville and the public generally that & 5 1 trrr. lr tit cy to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible ami ommg to this Territory. th. trimmed SIEGEL & GREENBAUM. A. LTFORD. J. T. H0H Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS, Xalls, Flows, Stoves, Furniture, & SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1857. 45., W. II. WILLI A3IS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ty STOVES & TINWARE Orc5on, 2VTo.f ' 1 -Aiviio piejisuremaunounciDgthtcitiiensof Or I gon and the public in general, that he has on han4 V Awa . uiosv exiensive siock ot Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered iu this market. My stock of Tin- vr u V y wn manatacture, and is for gale at V holesale and UetaSI at St. Lmii ro(7KirSifKiBUr ate.ntion "7 stock oi rlV.mpr sing the most improved t""""1" Air-iijrDfllBa ITemium. Amons then. i .... C- i V -' ..'uu"l"vaKl,eoe8itovenow milm' Ali." Air'TiSht Iioneer and priiePre- Parior & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER Til AN AXY HOUSE IN TOWN Particular attention paid to making and puttin up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reajuinahlp Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange vl-n5 Oregon, Ho.. Jaly S, 1856. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. GEORGE CLATI3. J. W. LI. Clayos t3 Zjooi Real Estate nd General Agency, OiuAilA Oil X , a . T. ! liEFElt TO James Wrighti Broker, New York, Wm. A. Woodwtrd.Ejq. ' " Hon. R. Wood,Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland, Wicks,Oticand Brcwnell,Bankcri, " AlcottA Hortdi, , Col. Robert Caapbell, St. Louis. James Ridgwer, Esq. Crawfom and Sackett, .. . . Chwace. OmahaCit7-,Ang,tO,lls. vlnlj-lr BROWNVILLE AD'S. I LVSRBAVGH. JKO. L. CARSOI LU3HBATJGH Cl CAHSOIT, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ' - licalcrs in Coin, Uncurrent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, BROWXVILLE, XEAUA CO., N. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States, Gold. Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land Warrants on band for sale roa cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. Al I Warrants sold by us guaranteedin every respect. Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Bills of Exchange on Kngland, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the Eat added. Deposits received on Current account and interest allowed on special deposits. 01 i ICE Jtain St., near U. S. Land Ofr.ce. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McXaughton, Carson U Co., " II iser & White, " Tounp, Carson & Bryant, Philadelphia, Pa. it 4t Baltimore, Md. 44 a , . 14 44 New Tork. Jao. Thompson Mason, Col'rofPort, E. M. Punderson fcCo. Merchants, M. M. Yeakle 4t Co. No. 17. Broadway, Wm. T. Smithson Esq., Banker, Wafbington.D.C. J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, -' Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 2d Aud. U. S. T Taylor k. Kriegb, Bankers, Chicago, 111. . McClelland Scruggs & Co. Merchants, Ilou. Thos. G. Pratt, St. Louis. Mo. Annapolis, Md. Penn. : Mercersbnrg,Pa. Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Goy. Xansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small. Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, Hagerstown, Md. 44 44 . Keokuk. Iowa. Council Bluff " Des Moine, " Vinton, ' ' Eaxton, Md. H. C. Xutt&Co. " Greene, Weare & Rice, ' Douglass &. Watwm, . Col. Sam Uambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Cumberland. Md. Havana Alabama. Prof. II. Tutwiler, Oct. 8. '67-v2-nl5-tf J. D IT. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, nas resumed bis professional business, and win prac tice in all the Courts of Nebraska, and the Courts to Atchinson county. Mo. ' Offlce one door west of I. T. Whyte's Store, Brownviue Xebrasaa. , ' Brownville. April 22. 1S3S. n43 ly Brown ville Steam Ferry ! ETSi . ON THE gr-- le MISSOURI RIVER. The Koute from Brownvule to Ft. Keirney. ana irom tnence to v;aiiioraia, is taa nearest and most practicable. BAKER. & CODINGTON ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they an now runmnjr as a rcrry across the Shssoun Jiver Anentirehj new, substantial and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, V bich ar-angement will secure a certain and safe passage at, all times and in all kinds of weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastinsly. r for be purpose of g'ining custom merely, but are 'overned by facts, when they say this is the bes: crossing of the Missouri Kivcr in Nebraska, and hea they say the route from Brownville to For Kearney and from thenco to Ca i ornia is the nearest for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the Country; and are warranted in spying it is the most practicable route by personal e :perience,aa well at that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. V e claim therefor that this crossing and route hold? ut peculiarly favorable inducements, to fcersom oing to California, and solicit thoir patronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements for a eiU md speedy crossing, our charges are the snme as othei rerriesin Nebraska, all being regulated by Legislo- ive enactment. Ey Kecoliect that with our facilities of Power. io kinds of weather will prevent our Boats fnn naking regular trips at nil hours. iSf A skiffand hani will be in readiness to crow foot passengers at all times of night. nzu Aovemner llth.iya. BROWIIVILLE STEAM 'MILL, NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. - Brownville, TO. T1. N. B. We would respectfully inform tho citi sens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, tha- e have always on band a large and well selocte upply of IjUJIBLK, which we can furnishatlow r rates tban any mill in the Territory. Market prices paid for log delivered at the yarc ron tho bank of the river. All order? accompanied with the cash, will receh ur immediate attention. J. F. LA Hi;. W. H. HOOVER. Brownville. Nemaha City. LAKE & HOOVER, ITS AG1TS, AND N0TARYS PUBLIC. Brownville and Ilemaha City, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Paying taxas, Draving money, buyins and sellins. :eai x.siaie. uuyinir ana seuinsr on Uommis.sKn. 4 t j , . - . laking Collections for distant dealers, and all kind f business pertaining to their protession. Particular attent.dn will be given in filing declare ory statements to pre-empt and procuring War anty Deeds from the Town authorities. Persons owning town lots, residin? at a distance : v. : . Ti- . t i , . i msuuij ig pacur arranty Leeas win ao well U iace tne agency m our nanus, ( al w a ; : presenting heir Quit claim Deeds for said Lot within the ex .irationof six months, asafterthat timoalllnta not upeded will be sold. Blanks always on hand. N. B. Letters of inquiry answered promptly. March Z. '57. - 4l-lj George Ferguson. MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, BROWNVILLE. TJ" T VNN0UNCE to the public, that bt is'"prepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Jderf-hrnt l ills at short notice and reasonable terms. Rcnair- f .1! f , i . ng oi iniM-uiiH-ry in nil inas. ALL WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for A. 13. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O. LEE & LEAV1TTS &aw Manufactorv. 4i I CIITCINK-ATI, O. And arc prepa red to receive and fill orders for any ma :hinery manufactured or kent on hand, bv these es. (UDiisnments. .... . - Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFEIIENCES. Noel, Lake k Co Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill, k. . t urnaa, Brownville, " Muir. Uann & Co., u Dr. H iwver, , Nemahacity, " P. M. Rogers. Pawnee city, " Nuckolls A White. Rocknort. Mo. " u u James Lowe, Linden, " A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, 0. Hrnwnville. June 13. m57. v2 1-lj Brownville House, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. MORRISON & WHEELER Announce to tbe public that tbey bsve taken charge tl ce new, larpe and c. mmndious brick Ilo'el buiiiiiinr re cently ojoipleted in the City of Brownville, Nebraska. incynave rurnisnec it rrom cellar to garret with en tiienew fumur.re; the rooms are all lare, well vod tilated and finished. The table we promi.se, shall at all times ontnin the best theconutrycan uff,rd. Our liquors shall be as pure as are nia e we purchase In perivn from reliable manufacturer. We dpm a n.r Ttn. ded notice unnecessary and conclude by askuring the pub lic mai we are ueieruiineu that no effort on our part shall be wanting to render tbe Brownvil ) nuo a fl-st cla "otel. MORRlf OX tt. WHEEI.E11. July8, 1853-m GEORGE EDWARDS, , .A. F9 n try -r ti tt? m OFFICE Mam St, East of Kmmw Uollu's'omrt JWebraska City, I.'.T. Persons who contemplate buiifiin can b fnrtiKhni with Designs, Plans. Speciflcations, &c. tor bulldinstsoi any class or variety of style, and the erection of tbe same superintended if debired. Prompt attention paid to business from a distance. 6ir ixroxojEa?. All persons are hereby noticed that 1 will take the necessary steps to the re-opening of the contested case or James Ferguson, for the purpose of more fullr in vestigating Lis right to enter the south west quarter 0l4 K souu west quarter (lt4) od lot number four (i) of section eighteen (13) in townchip five (5) range six teen (IS) east, 1 hereby warn all cbsse, trade for, or In any way to negotiate for any nor- uon oi i ne a aove described property ' mlj oa wznsbir ArGe'STTS KOrNTZE. Lost or btolen. Lett, en Christinas eve. at th En wnviii. rrn.. . Califon la-gold breast pin. Tta wbtsriber w u liberally reward the Sar rf tb pin. t. TTcRTKNO SAINT JUbEril AUS riCii Ti'lzolesale Grocery IIonsc. vr. C.RITCHIE, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL - DEALER HI Groceries, Wines, Liquors, CIGARS, WOODEN WAKE, Corner of Main and Frencit Streets, Riddle'i Old 2$tana, Kfpvmii e ovie jy,, ST. JOSEPH, ZIO. TTivrr inat recplved the larcest ana most complete stock vf the above goods ever opened in upper Missouri,. to which the attention of merchants ana ueaiers rrs pectrulling Invited having purchased them principally for cash at tbe very lowest possible prices, i Boston, New Tork and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer inducements that are rarely found, and hping. by fair and liberal dealing, low prices and pood Gols, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Call and exanane my stock and prices before purcbismsG sales are Douna 10 iosio, In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocery House. MEDICINES. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PCJEIFIER!! fTLTE greatest reme Jy in tbe world. 0 This cordiJl is distilled from a Uerry know only to tiiyse'.r, an OS . fir. ' 'r),;tTii..l! .... nihil, i. lU j ',7 i)mbine M with m.nief tl a Vy valuable medici the mo leJical roots. berbs a nd ba: ks knuwu to the mind of man, viz: blood root, black root, wiid cherry bark, yellow dock dandle lolns tartapsrilla eld er flowers, wiih others, pr rtucin)t the most in fallible remedy for the ro&turatinn ot bealt ever ku.,wu. After takir.' IT IS NATURE S 0 O IVN REMEDY, ciitiui diej.-cs by natural laws. When taken iis healinjtinflueiieis felt roursinn thro'ch every vein of the body, purityinit and acceleratind the circulation of tbe blood. It neutralizes any tilnu- matter in tho stomach, and strengthens the whole orga nization. Me Lean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure Liver Complaints Uytpepna Jaunaice luronic or Nervous Debiliiy Diseases of the K'dnejs, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. ITeartburn. inward piles, acidity or sickness of the stoni acb tullne.-sof b!o d to the hed, dull pdin or swimming in the bead, palpitations or tbe beirt. choking or sit!uc- aiing feeiiugs when laying down dryncsor yellowneo: of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of beat, depression of spi.its &c. There is no mmtcu:e about it. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above dbea.es. if taken as per directions on each bottle, in German. Knglish and French. Over half a million of bottles Have been Enid durins the past six nvnths, ml in no instance havit failei in giving cntirt sati faction Vli. then will suffer from weakness or utbulty when Jic Lean's StrengibeninK' Cordial will cure you? To the Ladies. . Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at onte and get some of McLean's Cordial? It will btreng- then and invigorate your blol to Cow through every vein, and the rich ro-y bloom of health to mount to youi check again. Every bottle warranted to give satislac- Uon. For Children. We say to parents, if your chudi eg are sickly, pony or f!lictpd with c-npl.iiiiu preva em am-'iiir children, eive hem a fiiiaJl quantity uf ilcLean's Cu:dial. It telle rapidly, because si always cures. Delay not a moment. Every Country Merchant Should not leave tbe city until be had procured a sup- -. r . t ) . . . .. . . ... ij oi jxcir.in s rirpi!C!r.ening coroiai. a imerai iiirC'imt will be made to itne who buy to sell again. CioiiU.v Beware of druggist or dealer who may ry to palm upi n you fonc Bitter or Sarsaparilla trarb which they can buy cteap by saying it is just ar gojd. .Wold such men. Ak lor AtcLeau's Strenetheninirci.r- tial. and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood throuKhout, and at tbe same time nreiigicen the system. One table spoouful taken every morning is a certain preventive for cholera, chills and fever, yellow fever, or any p evalen dUeae. Piice only $t per bottle, cr 6 bottles for $5. i it Mclean, Sole proprietor oi the cordial. Also. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment K3"?rindpal depot on lhe corner of Thud and 1'ine streets, St Louis, Mo. 31 clean's Tolcanic Oil Liniment. The best liniment in the s-orld for man or beast" Another Reii arkable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. R.1 it for yourseives Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, tivin near Cass avpnne Tenth street, had a In.raibie runnina sore on hi r..i He tried virl.us Liniiueuts, Salves. &c. butcould do i uogrxid. He despaircdof ever being able to work at l trade again becaiue beoould not tear any weight on hiP root; and by one bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment be is now perfectly cured. Kheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, brulce. snraina "tiffnefs in the joints cr muaclds. KWPiiirurt, Ki.r. 'hroat, earache or t-.o(hache 4tc. vield to tha mazic ln- tlueuce of this wonderiul liniment. ior horse and cattle, it is an infallible remedy for :hafes. scratches, crackedheels, lameness, spavin fletu- ia, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattls-snake hilM ami varion other dieascs which animals are liable to from truunes or accidents. Every country merchant should obtain a supply of Mc ean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly "because Le it always cures, A liberal discount will be made to merchants who buy to sell again. tj-For fale t.y J n McLEAX, proprietor, cojner of rhird aud Pino streets, St Louis, Ji. ZOOK & BALDWIN, PtroosCIty, TWTo.v Dealer ia 13 jEL ITGrS, MEDICINES. Ctiemicals, Dye Woods, DyestulTs; Oils, a'ainty, ana I'alntcrs Articles VariiLshts, Wiiuluw-LibS aud Putt', rti leoTr "inn . . " French, English, and Aui ricun Perfumery. rlM'. toilet and sbavin s ans. finu huii and tooth brushes, paintbrushes. suri:al and dent al instruments, spices. snutTs. manufactured tnbieeo: all the patent medicines of the day: pure wines and brandies, for medical tmrnoses: choice toiletand fanevsrticb-s. et-..ete. Agents for the sale or Dr. WistarV Hal.-sm of Wild Cherry. Osgood's India Cbolagoirue. Jones American Cht lagogne: Guysott's Ye'l-iw dock and Sarsaparilia; Smith's Tonic Syrnp Julj 2.', 1857. v2nl-y!j Wev Hardware Stcrc. Sign of the Saw. " J. FLAHERTY, -Impoi ter. W holt sale and Retail Dealer in American Grrm m, English & French HARDWARE AA'D CUTLERY. ST. JOSEPH, M0. IS yOWreceiviRg and opet.ir.g the largest and varied arsortmcnt of goods in the above line tf . 1 : .. t . ... . most ne ever uvrcu in uy mnrKCt west oi fit. LhU1S. My stock embraces full and complete assc.rtmeat of Cabinet and House BuilderV Hardware, Meohaa io's tools of eircry description, direct from the mut approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin ing all the recent and useful improvement for the saving of a vast amount of latr to the fanningeom munity.from whom T respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock, I am also exclusive ngent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifie? and Pistols. Iron, Steel, Nails. Ac. of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, fo. its qualify and price, I am determined to offer such inducement a will command a libera) share of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and Mgencies for American Hardware Manufacturers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade,enablc me; not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced me that tbe true principle of trade is small prefiu and quick returns. January 1, 1857. vln28tf The Missouri Republican PuUUhed Daily, Tri-Wetlly and Weelly. GEORGE litf APP, X. PASCIIALI. &. JOI1X liSAPP, Proprietors. Si. Louis, Missouri. ' Tcrraf3 of Daily In advance $10 00 6 00 S 00 S 00 1 00 40 f3 25 00 Tri-Weefcly In advance "Weekly in sdvance Weekly not paid in advance, SanJay Republican To Clubs of live Dailies, ToClub f six Trl-Weeklies T? Cjubs of fourteen Tek!lM s y wmfmLm ..'I. til Jf J s MiUj TC2 All TH2 TT7SrC32$ CJ 4 FAMILY PIIYSlt T hrb ha long existed a ptiblic desuMi :live purgative pill which could be rsl ' sure and nertectlr safe in Mi operation. t been prepared to meet that demand, atid""' sive trial of its virtues has conclasivelj what success it accomplishes the PurpavilJ It is easy to make a physical W.hutsot make the best cf all piUt ovt which none of the obiections, but all the advi., every other. ITiia Las been attempted Of with what success we would respectfully the public decision. It haa been nn&tm.T' the patient hitherto that almost ever? ZT medicine is acrimonious and irritating to t eL. This is not. Many of them produce, griping pain and revulsion in the system itt than counterbalance the good tq be deriii! them Th niLls nrodnca no irritaH. unless it arise from a previously existing tion or derangement ia the bowels. vArrotq1,1i rt Vinrm rnn arisft from t. 1 qiiantity ; but it is better that any medicht t be taken judiciously. Minute directions fa r use in the several diseases to which they plicable are given on the box. Among jj, plaints which have been speedily cured by tw may mention Liver Com plaint, in its ririomJ of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and h petite, Listlessness," Irritability, Bilious Bilious Fever, Fever and A true. Pah ht ftjT and Loins ; for, in troth, all these are fact tit? sequence of diseased action in the liv l aperient they afford prompt and sure relief,' tiveness. Piles, Cob'e, Drseatery, Hnmois. and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the bujj, and impurity of the blood, Irrepularitifci ; j, a? any ana every case where a purgative is nyij lTiev have also producea some sinjnlar? eessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Drotny, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, rVn Back, Stomach, and Side. . They should he C taken in the spring of the year, to puriry thiij. and prepare the system for the change of An occasional dose stimulates the stotoici 1 bowels into healthy action, and restores the i tite and vigor. " They purify the blood, and, stimulant action on the circulatory systems, vate the strength of the body, and restore wasted or diseased energies of the whole orgj; Hence an occasional dose is advantngeens, though no serious derangement exists; bti necessary dosing should never be carried toe as every purgative medicine reduces 'the rtretfl when taken to excess. The thousand eass in a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, x they suggest themselves to the reason of re body"; ana it is confidently believed this pa t. answer a better purpose than any thing vinci," hitherto been available to mankind, hen tt virtues are once known, the public wfU no fen doubt what remedy to employ irien in need of. cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wnpped, they E feasant to take, and being purely viable, a arm can arise from their use in any yiMiuty. For minute directions, see wrapper oa tha Sot . l-KWAUtU) BX ; DR.. JAMES C. AYER, Practical nnd'Aiinlytlcnl Chcuia. t -LOWELL, MASS. ! Frica 23 Cents per Eox. Fiva Eoxei !a ' AYE It'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For rapid Caere f COIGIIS, COLDS, IIOiRSE KIIO.MHITIS, U IIOOPLG-(0m CHOI r, AST1L1IA, 1D COASI3IPTI0X. This remedy has won fur itself such notw from its cures of every variety of pubnonary dia that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the a deuces of its virtues in any community when: has been employed. So wide is the field of iti fulness, and so numerous -the cases cf its en that almost every section of the country aboci in persons publicly known, who .have beenralai from alarming and even desperate disease ( 3 lungs by its use. When or.ee tried its supers? over every other medicine of its kind iaioom rent to escape observation, and where its virtue known, the public no longer hesitate what snnla to employ fo the distressing smd dangera'jf i.fe tions of the pulmonary organs whkh are cdt: to our climate. Not only in formidable attarta upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties k Colds, Couohh Hoahsxmess, Ac. ; and fnrCK dkkn it is the pleas an test and safest uelxJK a can be obtained. As it has long been In constant nse thrtrcga! this section, we need not do more than assmti Cple its quality is kept up to the best that It ft been, and that the genuina article is sold br J. 11. MALN tU., Atftuli, lirownvi If. 5.' victorious ovna pahi BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIXIIIl AiCnr or ease! ica. bftl.f I'jl or ileal Ul S are the i itn'mu iuyilvril a1 adopt uu or iVjeclioa ol Uu ciiic by llie' nmrtjrs li di mtd iiijurie. lls'H ceived tl inJr?iiiriit vt U tingiiUlivd tartin. Vim l " KaM; nd it-HfrscytiJ: in two awfi.l tilrriu tbe I itiou if e'-'nml ice. it i ing into gciM-iiil v in ""T tiHi ( Hit ciilii.eil il.!"1 timrtfliiiti curw r arrrj!11 axcitiui; ajtliKiUliaient. THE AFFLICTED KEJ01CI lcive iu irti.e. n-jnitiH iu "firHiHi li"" t ;...- ! AIV mill I ifl'1 ...sK. wliicb i.lli.r Ifinj-tlirs li'l fc iim.- nui:,ii.h.-i "'; f'-J MATISM, Hli.Hl.t. X F,-. S. AIIK...rHK)lll,VUil-"-I V) v a::iicir,t wiili IH.1 ' - , Ct 4 lU..-5, MiKK lU.Mi"-' SV JTHE 'ilRCTiC HEX?. NV. allor.l io J io-'iiu' a-2. For ITiM4t ilrni. i I cc 1,1, nit t nil mul hum filial tturi. )' iiiS fioui anili. virv " 'S "o-at ami r:irinil tr! V- r il . ..t 1. ..fnnl bJv ' 1 THE IIOTEEns COMPAHIOX rt er r.M;i ! : 15J1KAM, 'M"' u H.KKI.n.-.HJil'll-.-' !Ui4 bo j n I '"" ..i.l iJtmr U"t,l'J stif.l .!! l..l..rl e, crrercv. kI.m.W ' Ibex, fi r u iloiiixr.i iK'oi.ii '',., VvJ tri-l.tbe A!:T,CI. It im .eswHnit for i- iii.i:iin.i:i'v,1''''. Irsncv. It is GOOD TOR MAI? AND BEAST t1i rnriotin Af- liivb ln.rr-reOI'; InsrtlH nntali'f""",.,. ii.xi.r. imi.-vi-. "... n'Mr wsr, i:i-HMl, .VIUe. Kofcrsnr. tl.l Ur. or J"? ' , owninr vl.-M 1',' xl.onl.1 l illiuut UU bl renirlr. For sale by all wr.ecta.Me Ih-upgisN nA Prices of the IJnimnt, C5 cenlM. 60crnt'"1 'V-tie.- A one-riolbtr btit eiUiiw as niucU JJ,B' eight tweutjr live cent bollltrs i EXTRAORDIXARY AXXOUXCDI Every purcba-r of a d..ILir l-ttl of tlw Mx ".. jf ill KNT nK-fivt. at Dr. Uragz' tfit. " 1 V ; t-T. i mi i . 1 1 -1 vr i I r X". - I tf"1' . Journal is a lare illiiHtrm?il cli n",t taiumir ixtppn i paper, aivi uiwi wiih ihikiuh nti - ft . ' I i .1. 1 am In til liaut writers ot the country. trti(icoi k"Z1 and full particnlaw of the novel and plulunirnr , ternrise, of wbicli this o(Ter forms a irt, iu eaclt bottl. . r-r!. in AfiKXT TTAVTFTI in FTFRT TW l0 DHAUQ li BLIUtOUES.St. Io ;rT ' New Yokx Orncx. .No S71 BM prf Commajiicatioas abould always be addread w Si CO., ts, XUaAU cm fa fftl