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1- ! ui V f , i ariniltural. 'Mr I' .it I j'f.v won:.; I'n-i- li'i'-l or i To Ci hk Fowi)) n The low- Ohio Cul'iviiioi giws the foil r..e:jo fur ciirirMj; iounik mo.-e lerrectlv spcaki'iitr, r the .voter founder ; "Bleed ti'K i'roin the neck so lonsj as lie cnn stad up; then make him swallow one pint of salt : anoint we'i a nmiHl t,!,e cdes with spirits of,..r- peRline; keep lnm iroiii n n,l dr ink he will j 1 i Licit wafer 1)0 Well The in , few hours. 1' V J' HU1UU:!M U Hill) any part ol the piic-s- nt territory l tut? I infr-d S'aes were brought i'rom Finland to J.n.iestown, in irin;,i, by the in ' 4iUi) n ii ruber of sVc;-, hud iix reused lo "Iondon Coni- Iji Kiiw, the in that, colony three thousand. Fail Plowing. "A SuWri ber" p.es his oxpci'ioncft in fall plowing of ro'T.d intended for corn, at least. He relized one third more from part of a ikdd plowed in the fall than that jiart plowed in the spring It Mood the droncht much better. Ilenr pcs that the sod gives more of its fertilizing qualities to the gro- ving corn, lull when plowed in the It hss been said that ihe bark of Ji nnd will willow tree burnt to ashes rr.i.vel with strong vinigar, remove ivarls, corns. &e. Some one says that by making the wicks of candles about half the o;niiron size, and then weltinir them with the spirits of turpenti ne, ard drying them in the. sun shine before moulding or dipping they w ill last longer an 1 make a clearer light than when made in Ihc ordinary way. Meat. Combe says the the ribs will keep the longest, or five or six ihya in summer, the middle of the lion next the rump noxt, the .-round next, and the brisket tho worst, which will not keep lon gtrr.thrcc davs in summer. I'ROSPKCTl'S OF .VolUTne 2, IT amber )., C()M:il!S"aNtJ JULY 1ST, 1S54. 'I ihe LR.;n Sl) I.CRCASIq DK- r in d for -Li'!.e I-o -ester ' l.avin;;ex- hanstfd the-avtrdy or our lilen riom Jun. Jilt wc tiv.'.l di'. .de the volume into Iw-j.of six Mo'.ths eith. hi'tead of one of twelxe monihs, tnerel'V eu-.l.t all who may wish it. to com ii.cm e'wi'h a !::.". rot-jia the 1st of July. As mr.ti ai o'-r rerjft'-inj; f.les of hark iiiin.l'";s eit pone,whieh wiil he m ahoi.t twow-rl s. we l.;.:i virr'ii each Hbenher for July 1st. k'.i-.l .-tid thsm the June numher free of charce. tf the rhari. ter the '-Litile i'o, .!'' .vie leate i.s f i toiiJi-tn iud'-P Tiie hearty inn- p.'t wt.ich it L. received from a lart-e cla of most ar)iiec:alinp )ode of Ihe West, ia the liest c:i.e:iet of iii wo:lh. We shall, with an increa-itipatroragrc, niftke :irh iujpio;.erts Hh evpei ltnte eii! pri'Speiilv u.ajr ttfr:yl t!s letter Ixn.J vory '.fg'.stie. To Part ii-:, ie.'.chtrs. ai.4 ine l.ut feopte Lieinv.-lv.;.-, e rouimcl.d 'hi-work, and feel f'.ri :i I'rn-ii liie hiitoi v of o ir favorite little e. t"rpris. l!. at th"y will make jrraiid. tlitut to extern! it ciirulatiiil). ftn'enti.! prjsi. R I erson may in a con, ie d liou', ueirt a ci'.ib of 20 :4ii almost my dar, ni ttie eff-MtH of many )i.iv piOeu. V.'e Ki-e ".:i iu o. dr for latpe i -lulis to Siiudiiv Si tex'ls atid it will t et t;,rt we f-irtiis'.i tlinivery low. T i.e "l.'ltle Fir-iter" tn.i been pronounced, the K'diiou IVer, -lhe cheapest and nentcst ratier f""r ihen oi'.i in the Li ii'd Sialee," ai.d w e noei.il. ry n:c a.'. ersr.d trie r -oJ T p! .' ! f 'V'"'. Tfn.v ot our i: Hrf' in.-: , M hv .d.i. to Lee;; e f'ji u.c J in s At'VA c ; . 2u c-i.l-( 25 copU opfc One ".-: s, i a i , I' one ji .";) ci,i out e;ir, " .' J i). r;ri:'.oi and 1'inju ietor, potpaid, j:oWAIJ Ll KIIA.M, Cincinnati. (Jhio . 27, feClLVrnrlG JaXTviCAN. A nt w voh t .; cl the Sc'.eidiiic Ame.-icari com Diem tj aljoiit the middle of is pteruU-r in each ve.'i- )! i journal i f n njili lie. iti h-l.o'ui, ...a .Ue.- eniiitre.i.i ..t. : Uua-nwinttir uo.n.s- '""'r 1. y an i '. i ii""1 . anulies II is puhliohed week'y a forui H.iiuhu. for binding, and con r.ii; utes, ut the tud ot eat.ii j eai , a splendid vol i.je ol'over fjor hnndi-i ps.vs, within index, urn! fn-iu iMtU lo 0i original i graving, togeth er w itii t gi at aiiiO'-iiil of practical information coi.cer.iiii i Ui progress of iineimou aud discov ti v lh"i)i ,Tiioul fJ- oi ld. The twiiiiilitic Auieriran is the most widely v-iic-ulaied andpop dar jourm.l of the kind now published. lU editor, col.t' ihu'ors, and corre sponina u ate among the t'jlei.t practical ttieu t.i.c luei.ia th world. Tnepalf-i.t claims are pe.biished weekly and are ii.Vuli.aLle lo lir,.uis..i ai.d i atleiit.o,, Wpa. lieiilmlv wjiu tiie puhhe aaumt pay ing in.i.ey totraePi'?a(iet.l,ai we are not m t',m hant ot f ari.!jliii ceruhcatcs of agency tu knv oi e. Lcttera ahouid re dirirli d (post-paid) to ML. NX Co., rulton t., Nov York. TI.nMS! ITEMS' THRMS! C'nu coj y tor One Y S;x Mi fear m ;x ..lon't'j rsi l ive co,iies. for fix M or.'hs l Ten coji.vs for six .Vou'bs . f "( a ..;. its twvlse Mi nits H'5 i ill en coj irV.or twelvt uioii'ln i Twenty ctTies f ;r t.v.iv e luou.Ls, tJf.S : fioull.e. n k'ui W.'nt. nonry taken utpjrfur Suticri'.oPJ, tr l uet vincc aicu.ps i u iu ra.vt. . . .''Uia-ti;. JA 'INiS diM-Urd our eoniitttion as psrt ',. s ',ft Hut -Gaiei," Iho.e peisioa indebted .f'tnir l:iii et iii.is ejainst the lata hnuof . J;f ED c l AknAM. iil c'l on D. F. .s! svhc it fct ihi;.- d J tM i. a u.a lersof lU(t i'ii, V. i- utr.v, J. ll. La iii AM. if.trtflrp. GLENWOOD. 1. K. TOO-" I r. 1 1 M . W. (ilU.KSK A TODTT.r & (ntr.r.NR De-ibus in l)-y .o.idi, Cror"i ir, Hirdvv art1 , Ouocnsu a re , Stoneware, I'uriiilnrc, Jt.. is k Mini's I ( ;t t s -V C:ip,nnd Heady Mule Cio'.hing. Lo"osl ' Glctiwoo.!, Iowa. n2."-ly SAUPV il. KN1 .l.iSli. Wholesale iiihI Retail Merchants, dealers in Fiiv ami Indian Goods. G rsrie--. !rv Goo:'. Ilirdware. Hooks and Stationery, lino's Slim s Mnl anil Caps anil every a i ii-t v i f Fancy ;'oiiU. on the' we-t side of the Public S-piaie. iilsnwood, Imva. nogiil-ly MYKof.Ls ro.; Whole-alp :"i'l Retail Merchant, corner of Vi ! d and Conliage streets. ke ps constantly ii li...i a hiru'e assortment of Groceries. Pry Cw.li, Maniwarr, ki,. CmcUri v, (iVininu I. IL V. r.FNMKTT, ttorniT ami Coniwi'llnr nt Law. anil Solicit nr in CIia: ory, u ill jir:n-1irp in hr nxlli an-.-vp,tli .In 1 1 1 i -t 1 Ii-t . ir!. I.o.va. Will iiroin't h it'fi't to all p'ifc!onl h:ii.pis ".!r-tp.! lo his rarp. Oilice rovii'T of Coolii'.p a'vl I.ynn Greets (.lpnwi"il. ln.va. a-itf 3I-ly VM. STitKKT, -ifii ti iiml S .i.'o:i. I n'iiifj jirrmanru'y I'll' o,-n:c' i:i (;i'iio."T. Mill ro., Iv.-a. win pinmp'ty a!t.ii'l to all oalU in !. , ri f. i.m. Mj!.e i'ii J.ocu.-t utrept, one door I'ortli of Wl.'t, Ktr:. . aus::i-ij D. U. SOLOMON, Attorney ' t-a , tSlenwoo.l. Mill." C'olowi. Pr:.rt!"p 'in the Coiii'!.i of tlu-tilli aiol "til .lu dirial l)iti icis, andtlie Supreme Courl of Io a M.iv M. 1 s.i t. i.3i-ly. WILLIAM Colll lKLrt, Attorney ami Coun-elior at Iw, ( ;le .rood, Iowa. jnneiM-Iy. .i. L. si i. Up, Attorney an I Coin.ellor at Law. on the north tide of Locust street, Glenwood, Iowa, an 31-tf MK01CAL .NOTICK. Doctor .Tdini-s Doiielan. would respectf iilly iiifoi m the cili.eas of Glenwood, Mill Co., Iowa, that he h is permanently located in th:s pin e, and tenders his Professional services, in all of its various hralielies, to the citizen an 1 vicin'ty. Jivi.iif attttided a full Course of .Mpiliciil Leetures, in ennneetion with the St. Louis Hoi-pital. flutters liimsetf eninpetent to render general salif j' tion to tlu-oe who may favor him with their patronafe. Qr" OhVe at the Drutf Store. t.i.iNuoon, Mill. Co., Iowa. Doc 22. 1S."3, n3'-ly. ST. LOUIS. KOHKKT s. la i:.M)i:r. Wiioi.i.s i r. Pr.At.r in Wooden, Willow, and Cedar Ware. Jo. 7, Second St., opposite Mnn-oe fit;4-, St. Louis, Mo. WM. JJSOP & SONS, Siiefhe'd twl w arelioiise, tuiiiih-r 21 3, Main street, Su Louis. "Matlnpan Iron Coinpany.' Hosiou, uiuniij'ui tuieis of marhinests tixils. In.ll i ".ittnn: and drilling iiinehinec, la'lo", .V.r., &r 1'iles, e.lire timls, fc.c inmiulaclured al Weiitw orih Works, Sheffield, impn'-tl to order. 11. JJAKLWLLL, jirl2-ly Ao.nt. "tilman, Jiozir.it. coTT Soei ssorj to Kerthld k. JlrotJiTa, wholesale dealer' in Groceries, Tea'. Wine and l.iij.toisj Commission nnd Korwardii.ic MMchunt, 10 .i)lth Serond st,-pet. St. Loui-, M ). ClIAKLKS Tll.I.AK, W M. FtULAtiEB., Fkko. Rozit,Jn. Amiof.e Rejii hold. apr)2-ly MISSISSIITI FOUNDUV, Gatey, MeCotie V Co. , hot w.-en Morgan and GreH t.trfw1, on Mttin and '.second itreets, St. luis, Mo ; Jti.iildera of St..ain Lnsines. Hollers and everv desr riptiou of Alill into hinerv. apr l '-fim T.V.M. JF.SSOP & SONS, ri''t7ielil stpol warehouse, '213 Main, corner of Iora -i street, St. Louis. Stfcl of all de scription , in store, or imported to order, on the berttcrmi. 2-6iuJ H. BLAK K WELL, Ag't. J. V. COilSTOCIv.Sc CO., Wholesale and retail dealer in Hoots and Shoes, of all kinds, .No. 102 Haiu street, St. Li mis, Mo. apil2-lj' W. HANSOM &i CO. " r inufactnrerj of Corn Tin and Suff.t J'J. ikox woaK,surh as Cojiper Tipe.g for StCfcin Fngines and Disiillei ies. Breeching and C cimneya. Soda Generator and Fountain.1, Rre A ing tinl ull kind of Copper Ki t les. Well and Cistern Pumps and every other article in theii line of iliisii.esn, tliey also n u.ufacture and keep coi'stantly on hand the Si. Iouis premium Cooking Stoves, suitah'efor S'e m Boat Hotels, Colleges or other iiumlar culaLdialimeuts; made in a eL ami workmanliKe manner, and out of good at d s'lhstanttal material; and of diilVienl ai.es. All loud or I inuare on ham!, wholesale ami r"tail, Xw. 233 Main street, outh-eat cor ner of I herry, of, Louis, o. aprl-din The British Qmrtcrliei aniEIackwool'i Ksgazin. Lro (id Scott It Co.. New York, continue to piihlinh the following H'ilish Periodical : The lauidon Quarterly hevievy (Conservative.) The F. liuhurgh Rev tew ( Whig. ) The ortt, Hril.sh Review ( Free Church. ) The Westminster Review (Libera.!.) Ulackwood's Ldinburfh .Magazine (Tory.) The present critical st'a'e of I'.tiroj ean aiTairs uiil I ender tJiese puldications nnusuully inter estii.c during the ear l I. They will oei y py a middle "Tuundl hc'.weenthe hastily written news items, rmde speculations and ilying ru mors of the pieseut daily journal, ai d the pon derous Tome of trie f lttira historian, written nf- ter the living intcrcKt and excitement of the ejeat political events of the lime shall hav pa'Ked away. It is to these periodicals that eaders mu.-t look for the only reaily inlei;gi hie and relia.de hi.torv of current events and as s.'ch, in addition to their well estatdished lit erary, theological, and scientific character, we urge them npou the colisidccaiioii of the read.ng putilic. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt of early sheets fro n the hritiati puMisiiers, ny w hh'h we shall he aide to place all our Reprints in the hands of suhscriht rs alio it t s soon bi they can he fureished wi'h tiie foieign copies. Altnoiigh Ihiswill involve very lar'e wAy on o ir part, we shall rontinuc to fi.n,i.-li the pe rtod.cjia at he same low rates as heretofore, Per ami. $3 ti 5 IX 1 Ai H tin 3 (Xt V in) For a:;y one of the four Reviews, For any two of the four Review s, V'.t any t'nce of the four Rev lev. . For all four of the Reviews, For li!ai Iwood's Magazine, For Kla. kwou.l and three Reviews, For iluckwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 NEW GOODS. SrLnXDID STOCK OF NKW GOODS Just trrivej, jut ate.tmer Delaware, st K SJRPY'S CHEAP CJSU STORK en Minn trfciti, m. Alary. Ci'izcps anJ emigrant g enn now fiinl o fu'.l siijiply of fri.i (irneri icn, l'rox isiolis, Dry GooJ i etiJ llardw urevLkh tl.ej' can buy dump for cash. ls,'7-tf 1 ( t ' iClvS sail for sate st tiie cheap cadi -H7VJ i.o f J I'CH'JLLH A. CO. ( CAM" boult auu shoxa for sal choai UU I..4-U M. C'kOJLl.3 k CO V. u s i n t 5 s 1ST. LOUIS ADViVriSiMENTS. I'min tlip N'.' vinnT Ailvri1iin A ; W. S. SWYMEH, ... U.Si'cnn 1 St., St. 'nry n! l.imi. WA. KISSOUKI TtTVFR, 1354. BLUFF C 11 V A XI) ST. LOUIS try. iu:ki:t llxi:. jy niMi'iisropf iii- f ivorip raisp'Vi'r T.u k Tiiiirvbi'si.ii. ninl !ip j ft 1:1. r ii. .n..iUr S'r Vm-Xft JMLAIt !l All. I. M. Hnifniv Hip ri.tinlv new mill fl vanllv ruri.i-h.-i1 i'..-1'nT I'ac-fcet JAS. II. LI' CAS. A. WivtiAsn. Tin' almve ii.'.imir' will form a KEOULAU Wr.fKLY PACKK.T LINI-: from St. Louis to Council Bluff's, Ip.ivine St. Lout evrry Tuc ilav. t I r. M . ami Uluir City every Thui-s;!ay t 'in. a. v. 'l'hff st inu r K.I l'ao. plying h." tPi'n Sf. Josli Hfol I'ouiiril Hint's, conuOrl inU Hitli tin: Mi'dinna l'olur Star anil Jas. II. Lni'as at St. J.i'ili. Tli" alio'p lioai.s rp not eppl!pl for afply, joi'c I ii;.. I riniiloi '. anil "'iippr ainl Hi" travt l niij ro:iii,'Uiiilv ran rpy upon the prrmaiienr) of ilii li'ip. 'riiriiush fi"it.M a ii .1 iiai"u"-: will meet wit. I but ; f'-w ( !.- d.'tei.ti.in at St. P. A. SAKf'V, A;ent, St. .Me-v, lort'.i. Josi-i.h. ti 32-ly 1854. ir'itVnPilr)'"! L nn. JV"rWV;KN St. Louis. r..itoii enj Npw Voik, c.y.: .s'm- i-f I weefns i I 'is steam propell'TS oti laiifs ( ir ii. . i. F.rieaiei .Michi-;aii. i ,'iow prepare.! to contract for Hit transporta tion of produce and inn cliat.dise with ilis.aii-ii. eipial to that of any other mute and upon very rrasiinahl" tTirs. CRAWI ORD. CO.. Proprietors, ( i;delis!iiirir. ,N. Y. For freight apply to 0'is kimhall. Aent. C. R. R., I"" Stale street, llostoli; J. L. War iiPr, Aent X. R. R., No. tin Courtland street. N. V.;"(ieo. Jeiii.Uon, Ak'eiitT. and O. S.. No, la") Itroad -.tref-t, . V.; Chamherlain Az Craw ford, Cleveland, O.; S. Clarv, Ai;ent, Chicago, III.; Matth'-r . Co.. ih. GILUI.KT KXAPP, Jr., Aeent, ane 31-1 y o. l.')2 S rond St., s,-'5"i'I: SlGEitSO.f 8 KURSEEY- 0"J TlIF Pinprietors of the a hove iirserj-, f. situate l seven miles south of St. Lout-, j ; have now in cron ir; ami ready for sale ml iielivery this F ill and Ihe rotnin Sprinp, much larger and h"tti r asirtnieut of Fruit. hade and Ornnnent.il Tiees and S'lruhhery han heretofore thes,- hue reen ahln to furnish. They tlstti-r themselves that pcrii wishing ittieles in tl eii line cull he furnished to any xtent.and of more tin iffy and vigorous growth, than can he h id elsewhere; and at prices that ,nust make it the interest of all wishing a aup plv to call and examine their Slock. Their licsi riptive Catalogue lor 151 i now ready for dehw-ry, and will he f irnishe't to all post-paid applications. Their terms will leas lieietofore, t asm o nmmi', miles ither w ise agre'd upon, and will very as to th ie ind age of the trees or plants. Orders for Fall planting should he sent in ear Iv, to pievi nt u.si(oiiituieiit for the want id time lo fill and dei;-er before Winter set.1 in. All orders hy mail should he addrejwd to St. Louis to aprl2.l v JOHVSfuF.RSON i. BKO. MISCELLANEOUS ADV S. UNIVERSITY FAMILY MEDICISE3 FEVER AND AGUE. '"MHF. I'ntversi'y of Free Medicines and Pop L ular Kuowle 'ge, r haitered hy the State of Peiin- 1 at.ia. April olh. lv'3, iuainly l ar rest tnc evil's of sp-irioua wstruin?: also to sup ui V 1 lie iiuhltc with leliahle remedies, w here the heat medical advisers cannot or will not he emiilove l. having purchased the itival untile rei edv, hoWAMi'S IONIC MIX'l I'RF.. the first and only known hr twkstv vf.au. as the curtain cure for the Fever and Ague, and its kindred complaints comfidoiiily recommend It to the patronage of the ali'iicte.L Tne ahove t n ' t . T it .oil likewise reroir rin tvl i for Huwel Complaints. RoWAND"S CO.M POI D SVRCP OF H1.ACK.L1KKRY Itoo T, and in III da-: lime will furnish its own rcrnnlv for every d.e,ise ihat can he safely treated in this way. l!y .ji ler of the Trus'.pes, Jt)!IX 11. ROW AND. M. P. Piesident of the l uiversity, nnd Head of the i'lial maceiitial IVpailinent. Ilonie Dispensary and Otlice, No. lis A.-rli St., Philadelphia. ! 2'l. ly P-"ATsASj?Yr" Wholesale. Retail and Cummiintion .V:r tiitf, wrut-r of .Van and Grr&tiry ilreiln, St. M try. HASjti.-t recciviid and novhafor talc a large assortment of selec.tud uierthandiss tiAJadamed tu the wauls of all clangs in I'.i.n new and thriving community, w h:ch he can sell as chi-ap as can he oiler ed elsew here so iiigh up on the Missouri liver. I! s goods have been 'io:- tej I.y an expenetieed purcliaser, with sjiecial reifertiice to the circuinst.iures and wants of all classes of svttiers in a new country. Ladii-s ml geulleuieii, cl. l lreii and youth, all rati he sujiplied. Call and see for yourselves. His stock consists of ihe following, auionj; a great many other articles he cannot now enumei ate: Among his dry goods may I' found woolen and sattmett cloths, raseinetts, tweeds, cash meres, linseya, flannel, red, white, grey and blue, Caspian plant. Colloii goods, srieetiugs and ahirUng, bleached and unbleaclieiU blue and white dulling, osiiabure;, bedtickiti", hick ory, coetks, k.c. fANf T lioops A beaiitiful assortiiieiil of fancy prints of every vane. y of style and pattern. GiaghiiAs, lawns, nriireit a.incca, Poinhtines. bemr.ay- e'tes, shawls, scarfs, handkercfiitfs, era uiiis- lin, e-iiu;;, ru.iions, uc. Cinttinj. A well selected stock of Summer, Fall and Win ter Clothing, ioino.-l.tig iu part of line dress coals, pants and veals also good summei cloth ing of bll descriptions; and lo-acy clothing for fail and w inter use. Also shirts, knit flannel drawers and under shirt, socks, Vc. Men's and hoyj' hat and raps of various fashions, qualities, and prices. Boots and shoiK, thick and thin, polished aud unpol led of every description, tur men womeu, and children's use. Groceries. Crushed, clarified, loaf and brown sugar, mo laes. syrup iiml.t-ss, golden syrup, sujrior tea, Rio and Java codec, sassafras, ginger, pep per, cloves, spire, cinnamon, ground (finger, nutmegs, mulls, tot.areo, cigan, pipes, soap, candies, vinegar, pickles, pepper-sauce, tc. Provision. A large assortment of Hour of varions quali ties ami pi tecs; corn meal ate! all thevaiious pio.lucts of the f irm a.nd gardi n; hai-on anil h h, kiln dried apples, peach. cuueiits, uisi.u, Ve. H v ki) w a s k. Stoves of various patterdt for Cooking and heating ro.ims, slove-jitpes and elbows, la ge and small iron kettle;, frying pans 'iiii '-S ha.id-;ioi i, shovels and tongs, ir.anure foika, hay foi ks, sry thes, shovels and spades, log and trace chains, axel, hamoi' is, pincers, iron and steel, nails, horse-iasps, files aws, k. lives and to. ks. iMicket knives, raoii, hutjs and screws, door Lan lies, knobs, lorkst kr. TiNwsHE. V general assortment ke,it for household purposes. Woopw Aat. Wa-!i-tul s, Shaker palls, w ood and inc washboards, l.r.vTiirs Fole-leather, harness leather ,cow hide, kip skins, calf skins, liiuugs and morocco. Saddles, bodies, halien, laiuctls, cirtin rti s. beilv-baiids, driving lint ., collars, laek-st.aps, girths, I. Iind-bridl's, 4.C. Minn istt. A Ken eral assortment pf niediciue for feven, fever and aue, and tho coinmou rouiphiin's of thr country. Cook's, Lee's, Sappeuy Ion's, fjiaggs, aud Janes' pills. Quinine, tonics, and yauo is sindi of st.niiiUnls, anodynes, linnr.eius ai.d o'l er articles necessary for tin) sick and !. in tal d. an a 1-1 y iJtL l'l LH and Krirs wanted, for which the Ij highest rrif wit bej aid in rsvh ct gooits LXTii r v OF Inline anl SarspirilH. the removal and permanent cure of I. disf israics arrising rioiii an imp ire sinic or the Iti.t It)'), or h hit of tli" avs'ein, viz : Scrofula, or King's I'.v il , ( )l)s mate ( .it .menus I'mpti'ins, Pimp'es on the I'm-e, Hlo(eies, Hulls, Chronic S.ue K es Him; Worm or Tel- r, Scald Mead, Salt Rheuui. Paii.s in the Holies a id Joints, oi I Sores Ml I Ll.-ei s Itheu m.itisin. Swelling of the (ilands. Sypliillilic Diseases, Lrv up. 'l is. Lnmhago, Diseases of the Kidneys, Cini'iis, Colds, A sill una, Kroti chilis, Co' t nr. lion, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Xervous Affections General eers, Goitre, White Swellings, Di-isej p.r.i sing from an injudicious uc of Mo.caiy. lixposures or Iinjirudenct' in Life, Female Irregularities, aUo, Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This valuable medirine combines the most salutary and efficacious articles in the vegetable kingdom. It is c hied v composed of the Com. pii"i, I extract of Surs'parilla, Yellow Dork, and ill" My Iriod ite of I'otassii.m, nil of w hich are known to the m-dir.il faculty to hp highly eltir acinus in the remov al of discuses', and to have a specific action on the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. Blood, Glands, and jl rotary orpins, r'-i'oring them to a hcl'liy action, enabling them to pre. form '.he f unci itins pature i!eigne,. It is now confidently believed that Doctor F.as'erly's Io dine and Sarsaparilla is the best Al'erna'ive and Mood Purifying medicine ever ottered to the public. It is cheaper, pleasanter, and warren led superior to any sol. I. MK SCROFULA. Dr. F.asterlv 's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is rec ommended ps the most i llicacious medicine that can possible be used. Sot one instance of its failuri has evrr occured whi n faithfully used. For Scurvy, Roils, Rlotrhes. Tumors, White Swellings, I 'It i rs, C.'ancei s. Fnlar'ed I. Ian. Is Fever Sores. Mercurial D:eases, Syphilslic Svmptoms, Ipro'V, F.rysipeles, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all CMt.iueons ilmeaMs. Dr. F.astei ly's Iodine and Sarsa pa rill cannot be loo high ly extolled. It searches out the very mot of the disease, destroys the germ, hy purifying the blood and driving out all impute or diseased fluids of ihe body and by removing the Cause, renders the rure certain an ! periniiiant. IXDIGF.STIOX OR DVSI'F.PSIA. Xo medicine, perhaps, has ever been discov ered wliu h gives so inncli tone to the stomach ami causes ine aecreiion oi neauny gastric juice to digest the food as Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. .No one lias Used it for such complaints, without benefit. li n r. h jvi A l i.vi. Dr. F.asterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is used with the gi eat est success in riieumal ic complain' especially such as are chronic. It cures by dri ving out all Hnpori ! and foul humors which haie accumulated in the system, which are thp cause of ICieiiiRKtisin, fiout and swelling of the joints. Other lemedies sometimes gives tempo. rary renei: mis eiituelv eradicates me Utse.ie from the system. Foa All iii i.'isl avp Vfsibvi. Disease Arot Tivu Titf; hi.ooo. Glands. Cckhs, Joi?.ts anp Bonj-.s. Dr. r.asteily's Iodine and Sat -sajiarilla is the best leinedy ever iiivet.tid. I'his medicine is nlli red to the puSlie. not merely as a puiilier ol the bi.oop, hut as a poweif.il eralicator of the most virulent poison-, occasioned bv piereiiri.il and veneral taints, wliirh resist the action of all other remedies. It will cure the wort kind of mercurial disease", no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame a 'id vital organs. It wiW tore the worst cases of secondary sv philes or veneral diseases, no matter how long it may liav e existed, how bad, or how ilivpl, seated in the system, it w ill annihilate and ex pel the virus and restore the system to a stutP of perf.-ct health ami nur'ty. 'or I'lcss in the mouth and throat, liiilvgineiil of the Glands, Goitre or tumors in th" Throst, nodes, Pains in the Botes and Joints, it is the only sale and sure remedy. Young persons who b.ne reasou to siipct any iir purit y iu their blood, either her editary or the result of imprudence ought to pu rify and destroy (his virus befoie entering th" marriage state, as they may thereby not only protect themselves against the da igei s of iinpo tency and other lui.loitune, but sectne the cer tainty of a pure and h'-al'liy oflspiing. It tsii he used hy persons, of ti'.her sex, with Ihe most Iierf. i t safel y. N ALL nlSOHIII BS or Till! IvIONKVS, Rr.ADPF.R and L hi n a a y Oh;ans, Dhopsv, Ghavki. A.MlLlVIB) CoMfl.AlNT. Dr I'asterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is the best and only F.xlract that ouht to be used. Iu these complaints, this medicine has peiformctl must astonishing cures. FOR XFRVOUS D1SHASFS. Xo laiiguague can convey an adenr:te idea of the iintnediate and almost miraculous change w liicn is p.-oiurri liy the use of Ur. J-i-alerl y Iodine and Sarsa pai ilia, in the diseist d. debili tateil and shattered nervous system. Whether broke dow n by excess, weak by nature, ot im pa red by sickneee, the unstrung and relaxed orga Mzat'iou is at once rebrared. revived and built up. In case of .Neuralgia, .Nervous headache, I.os of memory. General Pro. tiatioti, Nervous ness. Vertigo, Vain in the Nerve of the Fare, and Ihe various train ot ncrvons Blf.-c'.iotis, it will produce a cure in an astonishing sl.ort time. The effect of this medicine islog'e pPr. matient relier to Hie sutterer, and to re',orK shattered and debililateii consiituti on to its pri t iu ..a ...n-.- ' ' line ucanu o.i .t... TO THR LAD! Vs. Ladies of pale coinplexir,,, au,i eoi.sumlive habits, and audi as are depilated from any of the obstruction incident to the sex such as oh strnction or painful menstruation, Flour Albus or W hites, Green Sickness; also, excessive llow of the Menses, llarrentiess otc., can be restored by the nsc of two or three (utiles of Dr. Last aiiyi !odi ne und Sarsaparilla, to Doom and vigor. l i far the best remedy ever discover ed lor weakly children, and such as have bad humon being pleasent lhey.read.ly take it. It immediately restores Ihe appetite, strength, sou roior. isotiung can be more supprismg man us invigorating tiled on ine human frame. Persons all weakness and lasitude before tak ing Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. at once become robust and full of energy under its tnlliience. It imme tiately counteracts Ihe nervousness of the female frame. Da. F vsTt.ai.v's I hk awd Sahsapami.i.a is v VV'uhui asvL Pumrir.H or rut tiLOon. n isvery pieaseiu (o me last, and is more concentrated, being stronger, belter and cheaper than any other medicine in use. Families w ho have used this article are l.ever willing to be w ithout it. Taken iu Ihe early stages, it is a sure preventative or almost any species ofdis. ease. CVAsk for Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sar saparilla and take nothing else. Price sl per bottle, or six bottles for A liberal discount made to wholesale pur chasers. (IV For sale at Dr. Easterly's Family Me.li cine Store, south-east rorner of Third and Che- iiut streets, bt. Louis Mo. AIo by 1'. A. harpy, SI Mary, Iowa, and by dealers in medicim. gen erally iu the West. DR. EASTERLY'S FF.VF.R AND ACUF. KILLER. Is warratileii to cure Ague and Fever, Dumb Ague, Chill aud lever, iuterm.taiit and Re. m.ltai.t Fevers, and all the various forms of Fe vers Incident to the West I 1 This popular remedy has now been before th public (wo years, a nd during thai time about Tws-Mv-rivt Thoi'sano HoriLi.s have been sol i and in ho instance has it failed lo elfei I a f.eiminant riueasfar as beard from, or to give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. It is waitented to cure ail cases, or the money will be ref uniled. Let po man, woman or child a ider w ith this distressing disease, when a s ire remedy is at h..i.d. Red the tcs'imoiiy from John Mil!r Co. EvAKSM! I.i , III., Oct. 2JI, lsi3. Dr. Fasterly Su; We lake pleasure in slat ing that we bsie Joircha-e-l ,'iti Loltlesof your Fever and Ague Killer, and huva soU the same to o ir palions, and t.'iat It bus edi t ted a pel ma nent rurein eyery case. We have sold nrarly all the various uiediriiis for ague and ftver Nut none has tiven such entire satisfaction as your Eever an i Ag'te Killer. W beliey it li (ji boet Rit'.- ihb sow p-for lA-s public. lir-pwtiily, Jai Millar fc C. - Head the letter fnvn John S. Ctunip. Gisii.l Saline. Arkalirns. Cherokee Nation, lea rip; date A '.fust . I. lH.Yl. Dr. Fasterl) Sir: When I was in your city in March lasl, I pun ha" l one doen bottles ( f your Fevrrnnd gue Killer, which vou wnirnio t- l to me. I h ive sold seven of lhei!on, which I also warranted. Your medicine, has given en tire italic faction o far. it having, ethi led several rmes of the Chills and Fever. One ea p.n li cuUiIy x lady who had been t.tll o leil since the latter part of last summer, and had tried a ci eat many remedies, besides hiving a phvsirtan pait of the time, ull of which failed. She bought a bottle of your medicine, aud before sh had us ed one-third of it, she was putirely cured, and has enjoyed good Ik al lh ever since. Iu no case lias it failed to rflect a permsnent cure. Ri pt.:fii!ly yours, John S. Crump. P. S. I will be in yonr place aain shortly, and ill buy mo-e larndv. X. C. A.vk for Dr. Easterly's Fi ver nnd A'ne Killer, arid take no other, ar.d you are safe. A liberal d.scoitnt made to wholesale dealere. Price t per bottle, or si bottles for $" For a!e at Dr. Ea-terly's Family Medicine Store rorner of Third and Chr'nnt struts St. lauiis, iilsobv P. A. Sarpy. St. Ma'y, and by dealers in ine.licines generally iu the west. DR. EASTERLY'S DIARRIKF.A SVRUP. This is a plepsent, safe and ellectual remedy for Dysentary , Diari lnra,C!ioe a.Clioler .Mm bus Summer complaint. Colic Griping. Pniiis. Wind in the Stomach and Rowels. Cramps. Fret t Ing and Ci y ing of inlauts, and for ail n - rgid:iries f the how els. It i one of the ino-t eirirletil, plenstit, and safe preparaiion evey olfered lo tin; public for tiie removal of the various del angements of the Stomach and liowclsand Ibeonly articleworthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infan tum on Summer Complaint, and all Ihe dei aug ments of the Rowel from teething. Dr. Easterly" Diarrhuva Syrup is without ex ception one of the most valuable Funny Medi cines ever discovered. Hundreds of families of the first respectability in St. Louis baveused it and bear the strongest testimony in its favor. Price 2.) cents per bottle. For sale at Dr. EaMcrly's Family Medicine Sivre, corner of Third and Chesnnt stie-t St. Louis, also by P. A. Sarpy, and by dealers in medicines generally in Ihu we-t. UK. EASTERLY'S VEHMIFUGR. TIip Great Remedy lor Expelling Woinafroui Children. The most safe, pleasert andeifect ial medicine known f or t he removal of worms form child ren is Dr. Easterly's Vermifuge. Parents and guardians ha-inglhc charge of children, should watch carefully (he symptoms of worms in their children, and as soon as symp toms indicate theiriireseiice. tin y should nt once resort to the use of Dr. Easterly's Vermifi.ge. Moie children die fiom Worms than all other di:iea-e. and a more miserable ohjei-l can scar cely be imagined than a child siitfering under the ordinary symptom of woitns. Parents. mat k this: Will you not blame yourselves, if your children die, that you did P'd ue Dr. Easterly's Vermifuge in time? This eimiluge will re move every siwcies r f worms from the si stein i in six or eight hours after taken. Price 2.) cents per bottle. For sale at Dr. Easterly's Family Medicine Slore, Mutb-east corrior of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Ixmis, also by P. A Sarpy. S . Mary and by dealers in medicine geperall in Ihe west. DR. E S i l.KT.Y'.S PAIN' KILLER. For the cuie of Bruises, Sprains, Wounds. Tooth Ache, Colic, Cramps Spasms, Cho lera, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Pains in the Stomach and Rowels, and wherever thee is Pain, it i a speedy and ceitain cure. Tms .Medicine has inorecoulioi over ail pains than any other ever invented. J: is usej both Internally and Externally, and its soothing rf fpr'4 are ilirtar.tly felt bv the suderer, al.,'vi;'t ing the most excrntiating pains i,, f,.w p,j,,i,. t-s. In a word, it ia a Pain Kim rs. No humane fimily or physician should hr wiihont it. It has been used by thousand of the mo' inteiiiL'ent and ref.pertiilile families in SI. Louis, and all pronounce it II. e most Speedy and Eifecliial C iral.ve they have ever used. Da EisTini y's Paisi Kiiira is beyond all ilouM ',),,. most i eitaiu remedy ever di-eoverr.t for Pa hh in tiie Stomach, pai'ps it, the Side, Ureas' H; rk and l.:tid s. Ilisf-Uojn li fa.l.lde leP.edy lor Colic. Diairho-a. Cholera Morbus, Painter's Coiie, Wind in Ihe Sioinarh and Row,'.,, Dyspej;sia, thire Throat. Dead ache, ic. CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC. Rvwak). or- Imitations a km Cin.'T-M ytT. T he only genuine and real Pain K. Her is pre pare! exclusively py i)r. I..is!er'y, the sole proiuielor. Jie-e'ore eo iplerfeila rr.d imita tions abroad. Therfo:e lie sure lo ask for Dr. Easterly" Pain Killer, and take lio other, anil you aie safe. Pi ice 2o cents pi r bottle; five bottles for 1. For salent Dr. Eii'teily's I'amilv Medicine Store, smith-east rorner of Third and Ctipsriut streets, St. Louis, aUo hy P. A. Sarpy fit. Marv and by dealers in medicine geuernlly in the weal. For the cure of Coughs, Colds, A"tiiaui, Con-siitii-ilioii, Bmni 'litis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, and all disease of tiie Lit tig and Cheat. Among all the celebrated remedies for Disea se of the Lit mu and Ciilst, hone soem tu be meeting with such success and to give such en tile satisfaction to all. as DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. This valuable remedy is purely vegetable in its iiitrredicnts. and Perfectly harmless iu all its 3ualittes, and as mild and pleaseut as the most eliral cordial. It is very soothing aud heal ing to ihe Iaings, and is every wheie acknowl edged bv Druggists, Physical!, ei.d lII who have used it be the most Ettcctabl C.uat.ie know u. CONSUMPTION. No disease Incident to our climate is sit eni- vsrsat, and at the same lime so fatal, as Pul monary Consumption. 'I'his awful turlaiH sweeps over the land as a Destroying Angel, laying low the strongest and fairest of our race, Million of the young and the old are annuallv hurried to the tomb by this dieadful l-alioii.il iliMase. ConscMrTlva; RtA ova Beware of mere palliative medicines. The object of nearly all the niedirine pnvv ottered for diseases of the Lungs, is lo relieve and not to cure. Such is not the case w itn Dr. Carler's Cough Balsam. in colds and roughs, winch are the Inst syinp- loms 01 CoiisUUipllon, It is the most pleasent and i-.'ncacious remedy that can possibly be used In confirmed consumption it lias been used with perfect and trluipidiaiii success, when the most eminent physicians had given up all hope as lain. So roiilident is the luoprii-tur of it (low er to rure Tuherc.irous Cohsnmpliou, tiiat he solicits a trial 111 the worst of caies. SPITTING op BLOOD. 1 Ins frightful symptom of consumption is - e-uiiy checked and prevented ny th.; uvi i)r. Caller's Cough Balsam, which heal I articled membrane, remove the incipient tuhei cles, and rentores those vital organs, the lungs ... - I . . I L ...... L .. - . I..' ' ' vo m suaiiu ami nennriy couoiiiou, REM F..VJBER THIS. Spititig of Blood always arises from a ten dency to tuberculous disease, and if pot checked at the outset, will sooner or la'er -terminate in death. A person who raise, Mood once will raise blood again in less t proper curative L iu. mediately eu.plove.j PAIN IN THE SIDE. This dis ressiiig ivmr.teui of consttioption a- r.es fr.nu infi-imii'ioi, of the lungs or nie'mh: atie rallel Una Pleura, or fiom bronchial adrrtioi.s of the air ofcs-ages. In either case it is a vtrv .1 . . . 1 : . . . - . , . iiuii. run liiuicauou pi 01 sense, n p.ev-. i. full and free breathing, ami wears away tl na'ural streiig'h of the system. '1'he cans of this syir.ploi should be remove I at oiu-e, and nothing can possibly ll'ect that objerl so s.eed ily anlbappily as Dr. Cartel's Couh Balao wliii b is alwsys safe ai.d salutary in its effUt 011 the coiistitulioii. LIVER COMPLAINT. Id rases of eonsumptioii tiie Liver ia always moie or lest alter ted, and alio tiie spleen, pleui a and small totcs'ine. 'J1i efl -et of Dr. Carter's Cough Kalsata in diSMsus nt th Liver, espec ially if it be vt an )eroua nature, i dirct and fK.sisiful. fciinp. ?;! if tk Lf ksU tended hy coiM:iiii'.ion speedily Cured by it, use. W1NTFH COUGir. The harsh dty winter cough which afllicls 0I4 people Mid Hiv ilids In .1 low stat'i cf heulu, ran be etlei luiiKv cured by the use of r. Car! ter's Cough lialssm. It Warm", moistii stimulates tus whole hiealhing apparatus, pun. fies and auimnl.'s ih blood. iui tovesthe sens, live power of the Livsr, Spleen and other larg glands, and the digestive organs, and imparls, new life lo the wan and emancialed system. BRONCHITIS. Rronrhitis. dillicully of luealhiup;, hnrsh lough, a slimy rxpector-ition. wilh all oilier symptoms raused by an otli'i tion of the nir tubes, ending from Ihn lhro.it (o the lungs, nre 1 i recti r and specifically a tier led and cured by t,fl ,'t of Dr. C arter's Cough Balsam. This is a voir painful, wearing and injurious rmrj laint, tr.4 always lias a powerful tendency to iiirlanu) and 1 aofu-n the Lungs and thereby induce the w..rt forms of pulmonary disease. Bo warned ia time, ye al.'hclcd, and employ this valuabit renficdy, EXPECTORATION'. Tree Expectoration is the most important ok. ect to be obtained in !1 attempts to cur dis asesof the chest and lun.'.'s. J he cough whioa 's fo di?tres:ng is siui'ily (tie ic ultof a desire to -p ctoiaie:, and as loin; a i foul 1 retiJt iu the air passages, it will continue I 1 irritata the irp'n.hi ane and provoke a cough. Co ir' ip' is an attempt to tinow olflhis inaiter, and ts. ' pectotatioti gives treat relief. Inability lo ex pectorate in ine latter stage, of eousiinipti' is the cauc of death. DR. CARTER'S CO UGH n T.SAM, is the great expectorant. Il dissolves th mor bid ami disease matter in the air passages, chaa ges it from a thick glutinous substance to a thin harmless fluid, and thtows it olf with th gieate-t possible ease in (he paln tiL no better medicine in the World if its ant qualities alone be considered. There is expeclo- SPASMODIC ASTHMA. For simple or spasmodic asthma (here is Be better remedy than Dr. Carter's Caugh Balsam This distressing disease which resists almost everything elsef-y ie.s to the all powerful in fluence of this great remedy as readily as tor other form of pectoral disease. EVERY FAMILY should be supplied with Dr. Carter's Colifh Ha I sain, to he used in the early stages of Cough Colds, Smiling or Blood, Pain in th Side ani Chest, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Night Sweats, Aslhiua, Influenza, Whooping Cough, ami severe Croup, and thereby counter act the consiimpti ve tendency which is produ ced by our ever changing climate. Price Trial bolt les, 2j cents per bottle; lar bo t!es, tjil r.er bottle, or six ln.tljej, for Jjl . For sale at Dr. Easterly' Family Medicine store, south-east corner of Third and Chesnut streets, Si. I."iln, also by P. A. Sarpy, St. Marv. and by dealers in medicines generally in the Wesl. apr 12-ty For the cure of Liver Couiidains, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Biliousness, lais-i of Al'pftitc, lleaddi he, Habitual C'nstivenes, General Deb.lity, Nervousness, and all diseases aris ing from a rt.soidereil Liver, or Digestion ! ! Th" e Bitters poss-ss remarkahleiiiv igoratinf Stretigtheniiig aud Restorative properties, w liu k giie torip and vigor to the Digestive Organs, and uiak" them invaluable for Livvr CoMei aint, Jai npke, Dvsrt rsiA. And all other diseases caused from a deranged stale of th" toiiiach, bowels, and liver W hick tend lo debilitate r weaken the system. ... 1)1!. lit. XTER'S GERMAN Bl l "I ERS Cannot be to highly rrcommpnded !o Jicrsons s. ill -ring with a disordered LIVFRor Indiges tion, Los of Appetite, Net vols Irritation I ie.id i.'lie. li ihilual ("osl 1 v rin ss, Genei a! Ili 11!', , ar.d a v iiiely of Complaints which it ia iinii.w-ihli! to ih scribe. it there arf sufferer in St. Louis, thy are a !vi-"d lo trvlh'-se Bitters. Pi Ice la ic. 'per bo tie, or six botllei for i5l2 iO. I'jrsalcat I)e. Fasterlv's Family Meilicin Slore, corner of Third ami Chesnut streets. St. Lous. Mo. Al-oby P. A. Sarpy SI. Marv, ami !.;. di alers iu Inedicini s g'-peially iu t We-t.' ;i 12-ly J..'.. I . . v.'. ... a. i . A saf.- and certain cure for (ioT.01 rtiira. Glee! St.uciures. Seimuivl XS'eiikness, slid ail disease of theGenit il Oigahs. Tl.is popular an I sjwi-i '11 ieni"dy is povr of f.ued lo the alftiei. d and w arieiiti d to cure all cues f Goiiori turr., ( i leet, S! 1 ieluie, Kunitril ' S e.i ( oess. and ll disesse of I he Gi-hital l gal. iu a fi .v days. 'I'hts inlalli.ilde lemeily ).- saved 'bou.at.ds upon !bo 1 ' uids I I inn I :n- liaom of N!ef iff s (Qu irks, if not f.oiu a premnlur '.;.ve. Iu case of infeelioii. Dr. Baker's Spe ed, e is the only safe and sure remedy. It isvery agreeabl" lo the t i de, create 110 pi 1 r( ptable o- il..', and mav be used tu prrsoi..f either sex; w ilh etitii1 secrecy with mt regard to diet, hin drance from busipRM or Medical Adviser, a plain directions. f or ueaccouipany the mej cin Reader have you a pi .v.te dlsea" '; Jo . ot n glucl it. D. iay i datigerou.t. V.'h Dt . Ma ker Specific you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. I his lued cine will speed l'y and eifectually cure the mod virulent rases of Secret Diseases, and eradicate every particle of infectious matter from the system, and icsloia the patn ..I to a perfect stateof bealtn aud purity. hw-ire, ;hi per Dome. For sale at Dr. Easterly' Family Medicin ' Store, soulh-east corner of Third and Chesnut stieets, St. lxuis, jMo. Also by 1'. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa, aud hy dealers in medicines generally in (lie Wes'. apr 12-ly A aluah!e lemedy for suppression of th Men ses, While-, PaitiJVl Muiisfrualioii, linpotcu ry or hanenness, Sallow Complexion, Head ache, Di7.ines. Weakness of Ihe nerves, and all diseases winch arise from a derangemrul cf the functions of nature. The most perfect, safe and infallial l remeds for the cine of all those diseases of femalss, ar ising fiom weakness or debility, and obstrurtioi 111 the sexual orgsiig, such as iireginar or sup pressed of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites Falling of the Womb, Headache, Frightful )ream,s &.c, caused by Colds, checked persp'tia tiors, excesses. er-evntemrnt, J.c, 1 DR. HOflPER'S FEMALE COIIDIAE- Several ladies in the city who have sulleisd for many yean with tiie above complaint, an l av e en.pl") ed our most eiuinent physician without success, have used Dr. Hooper's Fe mala Cordial, and have been speedily aed pr uianently cured by iU use. If there ai sutler ers in St. Louis, they can rely upon Dr. Hoop er's Female, hordial as a safe, pleaseut and ef fectual remedy. Price l per bottle, or six bottle for $'. For sale at Dr. Easterly's Family Msdicici, Store, comer of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. Also by P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, and by dealeia in medicines generally in to West. apr 12-ly Dr. Cook's Majio Hair Oil. Forth preservation, beauty, growth, aaa resturatioa of th If air. It has long been the desir of persons troubled with mil, harsh, iintuly hair, lo procure an ar ticle which woi.ld at once render th hair (oft, lively and beautiful. Th most ptifect aks ailiuirabl article ever discovered for thai pur pore is Dr. Cook's Magic Hair Oil. Tbl Oil per.rtiiite th minutest pores, ly ing the dry and withering bulb new lift ans. V Igor, opc.'iipg Ihe cipil lanes, of1 el. ,"M " l eau'ili-s and streiiglliens th biir, prsventS li fiom i,illir' olf, removes th daudiutf, itii turpi ragged hair tn'o that which is suiooi),, SpJ atid wavy. t is adui.tted by all lo b th greats est invention of the pf r beautifying tl sk1 and lemieilni it perliiaiieut. DR. COOK'SMAGIC HAIR 01I. I a si, pei b aiticle, and should be found oa th toilet of every lajy who valus lit glossy ana) beautiful apoeara.'i' of th fig wing ringlet and the witching cuil." Price, &J cent per bottle. Fur sal at Dr. Easterly' Family Msdicln Store, cornaj t,f Thud and Chcsuut itrmt 51 Lome, Mo. Also by P. A. Sarpy, fcl. Msrr s,.id by ls lr ui adic;isj g sews ally ia tt ' ' a1 aft X I, H l I! i I V ty csrpy trtniD ea sntt i-vtt r, - .'..sj' - - .Sh , . it'