mrnmmmmimtmmimft-mWd& uiaaimat Minim wv, k . an, -a.,.:. T ...vfl , , n- -,f j .V- r 'if. .: ' i 1 ! 3 9 1 i ( I t u r a I . TALL AND SPRING TRANS PLANTING. A forrespond.'nt objects to tLe practice of those" who still contin ue h the old delusion that fall U the licst time for transplanting trees" stating that pome shrubs find almost all plants, rcnewd. in the fall when the sap, the great supporter of their life, has pone into their mot, vegitation ceases In them, and they consigned to n new soil, perhaps not a single fi bre of the roots taking hold until sDring, if indeed, detached almost if not entirely, from all nourish ment, any life remains, are des troyed by fill transportation. fruit trees, being more hardy, bear up, but they are forever stric ken," &.c. In the sprinc. "if the dirt is wet.nncl packed solid round the roots, before they are dim. touching or injuring as few of the Lores and roots as possible, rnd carefully setting in their new bed egetation goes straicht on," kc. We gve this quotation for a sake of pointing out a very common error, nimely, that the sap poes down into the roots to winter: Instead of this, th", sap pervadei usually all parts of a tree alik?, and while covered with leaves, these keep up a constant drain or escape. When the leaves fall, al through vegetation has ceased, the roots still absorb a small quan tity, and as their is no escape t le leaves, the vessels of the tree gradually become filled or distend ed, so that on the approach of warm weather, stimulating activity the least wound is followed by a flow of the sap. As soon as 'the new leaves expand, as a general rule, his flow from incisions cea ses, in consequence of the drain afforded in other direction. Now it usually happens that removing the tree in the spring cuts oirin a measure the supply from the roots at the very moment it is most wanted, an evil quiet as great as that res Iting from any diminished supply in consequence of fall planting. One correspon dent speake of the evil of "a new :oH soil;" are we to understand from this that the plant has warmed the ted in which it stood, and that it is chilled, like a hurrnrt being, by removal to a freh bed! Is not the "new soil" as relatively cold in 6pring as in autumn ! lie speaks of life being "destroyed by t an?poration" this must refer to long distances; vet trees mav be fjat thou; and of miles .if we'l picked, with nearly or quite the safety attending their removal to the next farm. Ample experience has proved this to be true. Why are we not all allowed to take the same pains in saveing the roots and carrying the earth upon them for autumn as well as for spring transplanting! But throwing theory asiJe, we have in the course of our practice set out many ten thou sand of trees of various sizes, both in autumn a ,d in spring, and we are satisfied that more, by at leat twenty-fold.depends on a pood soil careful work, and especially on the subscqueut culture, then on the season of the year; nevrrthe. less, if it were not for the liMIitv to be thrown out or raied by frost, and the danger to half ten der frots from the cold of winter we think the advantages would decidedly preponderate in favor of autumn more especially be cause it is not accompanied with the check we have already spoken of at the very moment the trce should commence to grow vigor ously. We have never found hardy trees to succeed better, if as well other things being the same, as when carefully dug up in autumn and well laid in till spring when they were set out without the above mentioned check. Shrubs and small plants, if in clining to be tender, are always made more tender the first winter by transplanting; hence they should be either protected, or the 'work done in spring. Hardy, early starting perennials, as peo nias, pie-plant, &,c, should al ways be 6et out in the fall while tulips and many other pulbs re quire setting a month or two ear lier. The practice must be modi fied by circumstances, climate, and the habits of the rarious plants. Country Gentleman. 1 business pittctoin. CLENWOOD. T. I. TOOTf.r.l M. W. UKEE. tootle & nnr.r.NF. Tea!er in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard are, iueensw are , Stoneware, furniture, Hoots Shoe, Hat As. Cups, and Heady M.nle Clothing. Locust Glcnwooil, Iowa. n!i;'-ly SAUT'Y & KNT.MSII. Wrn-leaV and Retail Merchant, dealers in Fur and In lian Good. Groceries. Dry Goods, Hardware. Hooks and Stationery, limit. Shm. Hat and Cap, and every variety of fancy foods, on Hie west side of the Public Square. Glenwood. low. aug 31-ly " Nt'CKOOrjc CO., Wholesale and Retail Merchant, corner of ,oC'it and Continue s'reet. keep constantly m hand a hrg assortment of Groceries Prv Goods, Hardware, and Crockery, Glcnw.vu!. Iowa. anc 31-ly II. P. HF.NNKTT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. and Solicit nr in Chanccy. w ill practice in the sixth an eventh Judicial District, .wa. Will prompt I) attend to all professional business entrusted to hi care. Ollice corner of Coolige and Lynn streets, Glenwood. Iowa. aug 31-ly VM. STUl.r.T, lTi"ician Mid Surueon. having permanentiy located in (Jlenwood, Mdls Co., Iowa, will promptly attend to all calls in his profession. Oltiee cin Locust street, one door north of ... Oil.. W rule's store. a'lai-ij U. M. SOLOMON, Attorney at Law, Glenwd. Mills Co. Iowa. Practices n the Courts of thetSlh and 7th Ju dicial litrici., aud Die Supreme Court or Iowa May 3d. I V . 't'1-')"- WILLIAM COKflf.LD, Attorney and Coainellor at Law, (Kenwood. Iowa. j""1' 'l'1- j. LlTXiTT'. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, on the north iile of Locust sti eet, Glen wood, Iowa, an 31-tf MKDICAL NOTICK. Doctor Juint-s Donelan, would respectfully inform the ci.irens of Glctiwood, Mill Co., Iowa, that he ha permanently located in this place, and tenders his Professional nerviecs, in all of its various brunches, to the citizens and vicinity. Having altomte-1 a full Course of Medicil Lectures, in connection with the Si. Louis Hospital. Fitters himself competent to render (feiiriral sal isfa' tion to those who may favo dim with their patronaje. (jy Utlice at the Drue Store. ji.KNWooi), Mii.i.1 Co., Iowa. Dec 22. lTrt. nM-lv. ST. LOUIS. ROliLUT S. CA KNDLll. W;ii.r.s Vr.ALr.n in Wooden, Willow, and Cedar Ware. So. "f, SeconU sU, opposite Monroe House, St. Loiiia, Mo. a . WM, JI'SSOP & SONS. Sheffield steel warehouse, number 213, Main street, St. Loin. "Mattapan Iron Company,' Jtosfon, maniifacturers of machines! tools, boll c itting and drilling machines, lathe, Ke., ke. Files, edk' tools, kc, it., manufactured al Wei.two.-lh Works. Shellielii, iuipurtnl to order. Ji. UAkLU Kl.L, pr 12-lr Af.tsr. TILMAN, ItOZIKU, Hi. CO., Sucessors to Berthold k Brothers, wholesale dealers in Groceries, Teas, Wines and Liquors; Commission and forwtrding MerciiatiU, 10H North Stcond Htrect, St. Louis, Mo. Cm fan Tillman, Wit. fui.LAcr., l'KRn. IIozicr, Jk. AMKDte Ukbthui s. apilJ-ly MISSISSM'H rOl'NUUV, Gatey, McCune V Co., between Morgan and (Jieen sheets on Main and Second streets, Si. Lomr, Mo ; builders of h'eain ICnfines. tioaeis and every ilescnpi ion of Mill machinery. apr 1 2-iim WM. JESSOP t SOVs, Sheffield ateel warehouse, 213 Min, corner of Morgan street, St. Louis. Steel of all iU scriptions in store, or imported to order, on the best terms. 126m H. BLAKKWELL, Ag'l. J. F.COMSTOCK.&CO., Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, Xo. 152 Main street, St. Louis. Mo. aprlif-ly W. HANSOM & CO. Manufacturers of Corrta Tim and Shi.et mow wobk, such as Copper Pipes for Steam Engines and Distilleries, Breeching and Chimneys, Soda Generators and fountains, Bre wing and all kinds of Copper Kit lea. Well and Cistern Pumps ami every other articU in their line of Business, they also manufacture and liep eonstantly on hand the St. Louis premium Cooking Stoves, suitable for Steam Boat Hotels, Colleges or other siumlar establishments; made ilia good and wuiknianlike nj inner, and oi:t of good and substantial materia' and of different siie. All kind of Tinware on hand, wholesale and retail, No. 233 Main street, south-east cor ner of Cherry, St. Louis, Mo. apt 12-Am LUNG LOOKED FUJI, COME AT LA3T. N UCKOLLS k CO. bavejttst received oneof the largest and bet selected stock of GOODS ever brfore exhibited in the west. A uionir their annulment may be to Hid DRY (jliODS, A variety of elolhing of all torts and sixea, hardware aud ji.t.eiy, drills meijiciiies, f.n.i -ture, bedsteads, burea s, t tb'es, chairs, cook, box and Grecian, parlor stoves, kc.j in tboit, everything you may call for. P ersons need not be detained w hen they eomr to th cheap corner, as they are well supplied with nimble clei kt on their firt les, and al ways have sharp scissors and d ill consciences Emigrants will find it to their advantage lo cail upon us before p'irch sui,'eUewiiere. iGlenwood. Anril 2fi, ii35-tf UllTS SUM J1.ELY UoAF Tit fc 9 1 E A M E U N E B R ASK A 1 S U U . A G bet wee u ST. MARY 8l DILLEVIEW CITY. f MIL rvebraika is a new ami splendid boat, X manned by experienced oilicer, and crew. Belleview City, Nebraska, isoppo.ite St. Mary, Iowa. EMIGRANT coining to Nebraska should come direetly to ST MARY. This is the front gateway to the most important and interesting portion of Nebraska. Bear in mind that 61. KABT BZLLrraW CITT are the two best points for tiie emigration to center. Belleview City, July 15, 1S5I. nl-tl JJEW GOODS. SPLENDID STOClToF NEW GOODS Juxt orriveJ, p:r stemner Delaware, at SJIRPY'S CHEAP C.1SII STORE On Man fcin-et, Si. Mary. Ci izct'i end tinifrranli ran now find a full s'ipp'y of frouli (j rot-erica, Provision. Dry (jixx! and Hardware, w liicli iliey can i.ny chcr.p for cash. Ii37-tf 100 SACKS fait for sale tt the cheap (as store of M'CKOLLS fcCO. Ol s'CS. Hickory Rbl' tme. Tor uuiow, at 0) CKEENE, KINNEY k CO. Mfit rt '. ST. LOU'S ADVRTISElf ,TOL,MII.I. 7PV . ftC. TtddCr J Smci''iri lo J 11 A TODD so.v, NO. ZIJ MAIN ST HI. I: I . Corner ubov i IfJ VIIIGINU II ITII..-1 Lui.".i'i. iHijHirlcrt iV Mmufticlu tn ff xcni) LUur ill ill Otcnco. AJK AKLV IW..N.Y Y Alt. W.-X- 1 ence in the Mill furnnlnng hi'iiir, in S . i , iTKAULV rWKV'1'Y YI AUS KXI" I- ( Louis, (coinmeucing at the workman's bench) enables us o judse correctly nf the ii-iulity "I I niirr nej a'lapteu io inuiiuir in ine vvci. io oi'tii.in that quality, we have fnuiid it necessary to visit the q larrie in f ranee, and there make selections. Uur stock this yeir was 'elected at the quarries by one of the In in. and samples left with the proprietors, that we may, when we order, he certain of obtaining the desired quality, for successful luiliiiii.', the practical miller and millwright can appreciate the impor tunes of this arrangement. Our stock is alnays iarge, and any desired temper and lexluie of burr can be obtained w ithout dr'ny. HOLTING L'LOTlR Tn obtain the quality of Boiling Cloth best suited to milling in the West, we have bad the greatest d.fliculty. Over-loading bolt by fast friniline,- and the larj;e quantities of sprin wlieal ami o:ts iiroeu so iirnnuiTr m uir or- V ... V i . i . f . ii i dinarv Cloth, that roinplaiiits ot mill owner and miller" became so frequent, we found it ne cessary to otitniti lieav er and rnnjrer i lot (is, or snhji-rl ourselves to a suspicion of sel ling an inferior article. Wc laid before the m inufac turers our objections to their ('loth, and order ed heavier mid stronger to be made. They un dertook it with reluctance, fearing that they could not make their Cloths heavier and pre serve the uniformity "t meshes so indispensa ble for good niilliiur! They have succeeded. Of K IIOLTIN'O CLOTHS AE NOW M Alit KXrRKS LV or l . and for beauty of finish, uuiformi ty of irienhes, strength ami durability, we refer to the milli'irs cenerally in the country, and es pecially to the unllcis and tnili owueis in this city. PORTABLE GRA1.Y MILL. Our attention for many years ha been di rected to obtain the best plan for Constructing these miil. In many caes th-y are used by inexperienced hands, and therefore, durabil.ty and simplicity of construct ion was the object to he attained. In this we think we have suc ceeded. " We believe so, because in the great number w chave sold, there has not been one re' turned, nor to our knowledge failed to pis-form entirely to the satisfaction of those using them. They are in extensive use in the West, and many of tliein in New M"ien and California. Our miltsare known as TODD'S 1 M PROVED (iKAIN MILL. We manufacture tbiee kinds, lo wit: cast IBO- bud, to grind by weight of the runner; stock Asn i.iik Mill, the lower stone to run, and the rut ssr iik mill. l'atcut riveted, cemented and inu.-liinf suelch- LEATHER BELT IXC. Thi article is now made in the greatest per fection, and becoming extensiiely used in the manufacturing estiialishinents of Ibe country. We keep on band the largest assortment in the Westers country, of our own, and Eastern manufacture. Vulcanised rume celtivo steam rACKiifo aid ucisli Hose. We are the only agents of the Hoton Company in this city for the sale of these goods. Hoisting seiews, mill spindles, regulating screw, daiiis.il irons, patent iron proof safes, mill pick, screen w ire, copper riveu-. laee lea ther, calcined nlanlcr, s.c, U., y constant ly ou h llld.Jt St. Lous, a nri 2. ti-(. r.V'-lv. JXIVEXSIIY i A MIL i MSDICISE3 FEVER AND AGUE. riHE diversity of free Medicines and Pop JL nlar Know 'ledge, chartered by the Slate of i'eiinsylvniiia, April 2ih, Is jd. mainly to ar rest the evile of spurious nostrums: also to sup ply 'he public with reliable remcd.es, w here ibe bet medical advisers cannot or Will not be employed, having puichased the invaluable rem edy, iOW'AND'S TONIC MIXTL'Kf., the fust and iinly known for twenty veahs, as the certain cure for the fever and Ague, and its kindied complaints, confidently recutumend it to the patronage of the attJicud. Tne above institution likewise recommeri tot Bowel Compla nt, KO WAND'S COM FOUND SYltUI' Of IlLACKHKHUY ROOT, and in in due time will furnish is own remedy tor every disease that can be safely treated in this w ay. lly order of the Trustees. JOHN 1C ROWAN D, M. D. President of tue University, and Head of the I'hariiiaceiilial Department. Home I)ieiuary and Ollice, No. fW Arch t' l'l ,,),.!.,!,, O, Jy Siai.Vs WAft'J fD AU knidsof skins want ed, for which the higliesl price will be paid .v S. & E. I) RILD f HL'lT for sale by SARPY A ENGLISH, 11 A I SINS, sale by flGS AND CURRANTS, for SARPY A. KNt.LISII. " UM.VLAST Clotbrorsdle bv J SAUPY L KVGISH. AY.NU.-i PA1ENT MI.DICJ.NEs for .ale t.y HAHPs k. ENGLISH. JRODCCi: AND CASH wanted m pavinenf L ii iavme.it of debts. K . RP V Jk. K NG. I E K V AND I ) t-ouare tiv PORK wanted at the Public 8. Jr. K TRADER'S POINT FERRY. 'I H E subiKCriber having leased of Clarke t A Co., Hie old Council Bluff Perry at Tra der's I'o'nt, Pottawottauue County, lowa. Having built a new ami substantial Itoat is now niepared to cross al! who come. Person visiting Nebraska will fi-id this one of the best 1 erne, on the River. 1 rue, 1 have no bteain ferry lioat, but 1 have strung arm power, which will propel) a boat cr..s the nver at tin iiarrow point without any danger or blow up, quick enough to ati..fy the fas.est of this fat n't and country ATf. or srK. aaiAGR : 1 Wagon, two hnrsrs or cattle, $12 I Horse and buggy, . 1 t. Horse and rider, .... Ml, fmi'man, - - . . . . 1ft. fXV Twenty-five per cent adJHtj th above rate iluring h irh Water. s.n n. :4 tt DANIEL NORTOV. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. JOHNSON & CASAOV. Attorney at Law, and Ceneral Lind Agents. rity of Council rJlulls, lows, will atii D 1 to pro Vmuoiik-I business in the bib and 7th Judicial District also, to the purchase, sale and I oca ion of Land Warrants. Particular attention paid to the collection of claims, aug 31-331 I), w. PHici: Attorney at Law, Council WlutT City, Iowa Refer to B. M. Hughe St. Joseph. Ml, John Doniphan, Weston, Mo., Mudd it. Hughe, St Louis, Vo, u32-tft . A. crroiiD, Attorney and Counsellor vVjuciI blufls, low. at Law, eitr of fept 21-om J AMI'S O'NKAIa. rvniuag Cominissioner, Olfica io fst. Mary, U a. a qj mm . I I.OTt the removal a nd .ier on I' j t Im.iiua i in the Pl.OO1), or h;itiil of the syslcm, Scr' f'iln,or Kin' Kvil , Olntimile Cntuilro'is fruptiiin. l'impli" on II face, Blotctics, lioils, Cln oriic Sole Tys Ivinc Worm or t ter, Scull llejd. Halt Kheiim, I'.ilns in fie lhinei an '.Joints, old Sores and I'lcrs, Khe i ri. iti-in. Sweilmj of the Gland, Svphillitic ).-eafs, vsip' la, l.'imbaijo, Diseases of the Kidneys f'oi'hs did, Atlum, K-on-chitis C'lhSini'ption. Dropsy, Dypepia. I.iiit ("oinplaint, .Nervnn Ath etions Gt'iiei.il Debility, Ne ireli;in. or Tic Delonre iv, Can cers Gii'tre. White Swellimr-i, Diseases arri- smt. liuih an injoi! u' ion use or jietcnty. l'.poire or Impriidence ill I. te. I ein lie Constitutional Il L'ul u itiis al-o, Cliio.iic I) 'I'fi,-. a- .LiaKIsa IMsa.l '.f ! si PninKiriltl tli mtif .erticieh,, a.ticles in th, ,ahi . . , , , r r, I I lit;' mill . il - ii .ii, i if in m.- i in iiiv ....III- punuil evtract of S.irsartarilla, Yellow Duck, i and t Ii Hydriodate of I'otssium, all nf w hich an- k ioivii to the med c.il faculty to he highly elhcacio'i in the remnval of disease,-, and to have a specific action nn the Lung. Liver, Kidnevs. niii'.il, Clauds nd .L rinaiy org.ins, ict'iring them tn a healthy action, enahliui; them to pre form the function nature designed. It is now eonfidentl V believed that Doctor Easterly's In i 1 lie a ill S irs.iparilla is the best Alternative and Blond I'lirifving medicine ever odercd to the p'lhlic. It is cheaper, plcasanter, and warren ted sujierior to any sold. roft scKorcLA. Dr. f s(erly' Iodine and Sirsiparilla is rec ommended as the most efficacious medicine ttiat can possible be used. Not one instance of it failure lias ever occured when faithfully used, for Scurvy, Boils. Blotches, Tumor, While w.. .ti;.i. i'iura r..i-...,.i ri....i. ,v . i . , . .. lever Sotes, Mercurial Disease. SvphiNtir Symptom. Iproy, Erysipi la, Tetter, S.ilt Khenm. and all cutaneous diseases, Dr. Lasler ly's Iodine and Sarsupai ilia cannot be too high ly extolled. It searches out the very root of the disease, destroy the germ, by purifying the blooi) ami driving out all impure or diseased ft lid of the body and by removing the Cause renders the cure rer'aiti an I perminant. iDir;i.sTioN on dysplpsi a. No iintl. cine, perhaps, has ever been discov ered w inch give so uricn lone lo the stomach and causes the secretion of healthy gastric juice to digest the food as Dr. Kaslerly's Iodine ami Isarsaiiurilld. ,u one has useJ it or such complaints without benefit. It UK CM ATISM. Dr. F.asterly' Iodine and Sarsaparilla i used w.th the l'reat.'st siiccess in rheumatic com nl a in especially such a arechionic. Itcures bydri- ving out all impurities and foul humor w hich have accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism. Gout and swelling of the joints. Other remedies sometime gives tempo rary renei ; mis entirely eradicates i.'ie disease from the system, foa Mr.ncuiti al Awn Vemeial Diseases, AKf l.CTlSU THE BLOOM, (il.ASDS, Cobos, Joints asto Ijosi.s. Dr. Kaslerly's Iodine and Sarsnparilla is the best leme ly ever invented. This medicine is uliered to the public not merely as a purifier of the moon, but as a powerful eradirator or the most virulent poison:., occasioned liy mercuiial veuerai laiius w-n.eii resist ine aciion oi an other remedies. It will cure the worst kind of mercurial disease, no matter how deeply it may 'nave ent'n into the frame and vital organ Il will cure the wn'-f! cases of secondary v- pinie or vener.ii ni-ases, nu mai'er now io-ig II may nave exi leu, now nan, or now deeply sealed in the system, it will annihilate and ex pel the virus and restore the vstem to a sta:e ot perfect health and purity, for Ulcers in the mouth and throat, r.nlaigmeut of the Glands, Goitre or tumor in the Throat, nodes, Pains in the Bones and Joints, it is the only sale and sure remedy. Young persons who. have reason to suspect any impurity in their blood, either her editary orihe resuii of imprudence ought to pu rify and destroy this vims bW'oie entering the marriage state, as they may thereby not only protect theiiist I vi" ag..ii,i the Hangers of unpo tei.cv and other misfortune, but secure the cer tainty of a pure and healthy offspring. It ca.i be nsert by persons, of cither sex, With the Uio.,f perfect safely. H all nisoRnf.ns op the Kidsikvs, Hi addi-h ANIj UalNARV (Jlil.ANS, ItHOCSV, -'GttAVl.U ami Li vi. a Co.vui.Aisr. Dr Easterly's Iodine and Sursaparilla is the best and only Extract that ought to be used. In these complaints, this medicine has performed most astonishing cures. KO R X ERVOUS DIS E A S E S. No larignague can envey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change which is produced by the ne of Dr. Eelei!y' iolineand irsanarilla. hi ttie diseased, debili tated and shattered nervous system. Whether broke down by excess, weak by nature, or impa red by sickness, Ibe unstrung and relaxed orga nization is at once rebiaced, revived ami built lis In case of Neuralgia, Nervous headache. Loss of memory. General Prostration, Nervou- ness. Vertigo, Pain in the Nerves of the face, and the various tram of nervous affections, ii will produce a cure in an asiomslung short time. The e Ifect nf thi medicine is to cive per manent relief to the sufferer, ami to restore the shattered and debilitated constitution to itspris tine health and vigor. TO THE LADIES. Ladies of pale complexion and eonsumtive habits, and such at are debilitated from any of the obstructions incident to the sex, such as ob struction or painful menstruation, flour Albus or Whites, (jreen hickhess) also, excesaive now of the Mense, Barrenness, 4tc, can he restored by the use of two orthree bottles of Dr. Easl arly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, to bloom vn I vigor. It i far the best remedy ever discover ed for weakly children, and such as have bad humors heing pleasent they readily take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength, and Color. Nothing can be more supprisuig than its invigorating effect on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lamtmle before tak ing I.-. r.istei ly's Iodine and narsapari.la, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the! narvnnsiies of the female frame. Da. Esstkklv's loo i nr. and Sahsaparilla is a WoNDi avuL Puairi:a or the Blooo. It is very pleasent to the tast. and is more concentrated, being stronger, better and cheaper than any other medicine in use. Pain I e who nave used tins article are never willing to be without it. Taken in the early stages, it is a sure preventative of almost any species of dis ease. jy-Ask l'rT)r. Easterly's Iodine and Sar sapaiilla and take nothing else. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.". A liberal discount uiado to wholesale pur chaser. .V For sale at Dr. Easterly's Family Medi cine Mores nitii-east corner of Third and Ches tiut alreels, St. Louis Mo. Also by P. A. Sarpy, St Mary, Iowa, and by dealers in medicines gen erally in the West. DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. Is wananled to cure Ague and fever, Dumb Ague, Chills and fever, luteiuiitant and Re. uiitiaut fevers, and ail the various forms of fe vers Incident to the We ,ti! This popular remedy Ii s now been before the public two J ears, and during that tuna abjut lwiisrv-iive iiiavivsu Moiili.i have been sol i and in no instance ha it failed to effect a perminant cure as far as beard fioin, orio give enure aausraritou lo tne purchaser It is war rented to cur all cases, or the money will be refunded. Let no man, woman or child sutler with this distressing disease, when a sure remedy is at hand. Read the testimony from John Miller A Co Evansvii i.k, 111., OcL HvW. Dr. Fasterly Sir : We take pleasur in stat ing that we have nurctuaed 3d bottlesof your Fevei and Ague Killer, and have sold the aaui to Oui patron, and that it has effected s perma nent cure in every esse. W have sold nearly all the various medians for ague and fever, but non has given such entire satisfaction a your Eevtr and Ague Killar. V believa it il tfc eat M'iicin now bafurt ih public. tL-fXMif, Joa Millw k C. 1)1 t,- 'IS M.i Vitir Jcverainl Ague ner, wen-n vou na,i el to ine. I have sold seven of the 'oeii. w hich I also warranted. Your medicine h given en tire salictaction so far. it having cli'ected several cures of the Chill and fever. One case parti cularly t lsdv who had been affl.cted since th la'tcr riart of last summer, and had tried a great many remedies, beside having a phvsician part of tiie time, all of which failed. She nought a bottle of yoiir medicine, and before she had us ed nne-thi'rd of it. she wa entirely i-nicd, and hasenjnved g"od h-alth fver 'itice. In no Case has it failed to effect a permsnent cure. Respectfully jours, John S. Crump. P. s. I will he in yonr place again shortly, and will hoy mote largely. V I). Ask f r Dr. Easterly's fever and Ague Killer, and take no other, and you are safe. A liberal discount made to w holesale dealere. Price jil p -r bottle, or six bottle for $ "' for sale at Dr. Easterly's family Medicine Store corner of Third and Chesnut streets St. Louis, also by P. A. Sarpy, SI. Mary, and by dealers in medicines generally in the west. DR. EASTERLY'S DIARRHOEA SYRUP. Tim is a pleesi nt, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentary, DiarrhrraXholcra.Choler Morbus Summer complaint, Colic Griping. Pains, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels (ramps f letting and Crying of infants, and for all ir regular les of the bowels. It i one of the most efficient, pleasent, and safe preparation cvey offered to the public for the removal of the various derangement of the Stomach and (towel and theonly article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cliolci a Infan tum on Summer Complaint, and all the derail mentof the Bowel from teething. Dr. Easterly's Diarrhiea Syrup i without ex ception one or the most valnahle t.iiniy Med cine ever discovered. Hundreds of families of the first respectability in St. Louis have used it and bear the strongest testimony In its favor. Price S'icent her bottle. for sale at Dr. Earterly's family Medicine Store, corner of 1 hint Slid Cliesniit street St. Louis, also by P. A. Sarpy, and by dealers in medicines generally in the west. DR. EASTERLY' VERMIFUGE. The (iieat Remedy for Expelling Worms from Children. The most safe, pleasent and effectual medicine know n for t he removal of worms lorci child ren is Dr. Easterly' Vermifuge. Parents and guardians having the charge of children, should watch carefully the symptoms of worm in their rhirdren, and a soon a symp tom indicate their presence, they should at once resort to the use of Dr. Easterly's Vermifnge, More children die from Worms than ail oilier diseases, and a more intseranie ohject can scar cely he imagined than a child suffering under the ordinary sympton of worm. Parent, mark this: Will you not Maine yourselves, if your children die, that yon did not use Dr. Easterly's Vermifuge in time .' 1 his Verinilnge will re move every species of worms from the system in s x or eight hours afler taken. Price 2.') cents perboltle. for sale al ur. i,aieriy family Medicine Store, south-east comor of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, also by P. A Sarpy, S . Maiy and ny dealer in medicine generiill in the west DR. EASTERLY'S PAIN KILLER. For the cure of limit?. Strains, Wounds , Tooth Aehe, Colic, Craini or Spasms Cho lera, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Pains in the S'oiimeli and Ilows, and wherever there is rvn. it is a 'needy and ceitain cnie. Tins Medicine has more control over all pains than any oilier ever invenled. It is use 1 both Inlernaily and Externally, and its soothing ef fects are instantly felt by 1 lie sufferer, alleviat ing the most excrnliating pain in afew mjim tvs. In a word, it is a Paiis Kii tin. No humane family or physician should be without it. It has been used by thousand of the most intelligent and respectabl fatnili in Kt. Louis, and ail pronounce it the mostSpccdy and Ellectual Curative they have ever used. Da Esptehly's Pain Killer is beyond all do ibt the most certain remedy ever i il.scovi r d for I'an.s in the etrouaer., j'ams in the Si ie, Breast. Back and 1, rn!n. It is also un ii fallible reun-ny lor Colic, Diarrhiea, Cholera Morbus. Painter's Coiic, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Sore Throat, Head ache, fi.c. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BrwARK cr Imitations asth Cui'ictkmp eits. The only genuine ami rtn! Pain KilUris pre. pared exc lusively by Dr. Easterly, the sole proprietor. 1 lieieloie counterfeits and imita. tions abroad. Therslore be sure to ask for Dr Easterly's Pain Killer, and lake no other, and you are sale. Price 2 " cents per bottlt ; five bottle for tgit. for sale at Dr. Easterly's family Medicine Store, south-east corner of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, also by P. A. Sarpy St, Mary and by dealers in medicine generally fn the west. for the cure of Couglis, Colds, Asthani. Cmi- sunifition, Bronchitis, Spittingof Blood, Pain in ine Mue and itreast, I'leurisv, Whooping Cough, and all disease of the Lungs and Chet. j Among all the celebrated remetlies f or D sea ses of the I,usi,i and Cmbst. none seem to be meeting with such success and to give such en tire satisfaction to all, as DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM. Thi valuable remedy is purely vegetable in it ingredients, and perfectly hai tnlcss ill all its Dualities, and as mild hud pleasent as the most elicaie cordiai. It is very soothing and heal ing to the Lungs, and is every -vheie acknowl edged by Druggist, J'hysicans, and all who have used it to be the Must Effectual Curative known. CONSUMPTION. No disease incident to our climate is so uni verial, and at the same time so fatal, ar Pul monary Consumption. Tins awful malady sweeps over the land a Destroying Angel, laving low the strongest and fairest of our race, Million of the young and ibe old are annually hurried to the tomb by thi dreadful national disease. CoNspinrTiv Reatv! Beware of mere palliative medicines. The object of nearly all the medicines now otfeied fur diseate of the Lungs, is to relieve nd not to cure, bucti is not the case with Dr. Carlei's Cough Balsam. In colds and coughs, winch are the lirnt symp toms of consumption, tt is die most pleateut and efficacious remedy that can possibly be used. In confirmed consumption it lias been used with perfect and triumphant success, when theiuost eminent physicians had giien up all hope as vain. So confident is the prunrittor of its pow lo cure Tubci enrolls Consumption, that lie solicits a tnal in the worst of cases. SPITTING Of BLOOD. This fiig!itful symptom of consumption it speedily checked and pieeuted by the use of Dr. Carter's Cough Baltam,which heals the affected membrane, removes the incipient tuber cles, and restores those vital organs, the lunjs, to a to and and nealthv rondition. REM EMBER THIS. Spitting of Bloo 1 always arises from a ten dency to Inhere ilou dmeae, and if not checked kt the outset, w II sooner or later terinin ite in rira'h. A persTu win raisns blood once will ia.se blood fcgs'ii unless a propercuiativ is im mediately employed PAIN IN TIIE SIDE, This dis resjing symptom of consumption a rises from inrlatuation of the lungs or membrane railed the Pleura, or from bronchial aifeetion of the air passages. In either case it is a very dangerouj indication of diease. It prevents full and free breathing, and wenrs away the natural strength of the ystem. 'i be cauae of this symptom should be removed lit once, and nothing can possibly effect that object so sneed ily and her pily as Dr. Carter Cough Balaam which is alwsys safe and salutary in its effrcU on the constitution. LIVER COMPLAINT. In esses of consumption the Liter is always more or less a fleeted, arm also l lie spleen, pleura and small intestine. 'lhe effect of Dr. Cartel's Cough Balsam in disease of the Liver, espec ially if it be of an ulcerous nit ire, it direct and Mwtrfsil. BitflMt ! eftM User aV- I' lMIIlliu.KI !e I by conS'irriiiiirm spejiljf enr d it, wr:,"rr.rt core; n. t jlnr-l.il r ' i n t ;b r ' isJVe ij-in at d mva' ' i (- fie slule ff bo it, I I., elleciu il.y cat s 1 b !h Ur f f J- Oittff. ler's Cough Baltsin. It Warms, mois'.and kJ stimulates the whole breathing appara'u, psirt- ' fies and animates tht blood, improvesths r. tivt power of tin Liver, Spleen and ot W larn jland, and th digsstiva organs, and impa-u new l if to the wtn and tmiiclattd system.-' i bro.chit:u. . Bronchitis, difficulty of brsathirr. hra"- : touch, a slimy expectoration, with all oths? ' symptoms caused hy an attectiuncf thaalrtubaa i eadiiig fiom the throat to the lungs, tradirectlt ' i and specifically nfTected and cured by tht us ' r of Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam. This iskftry .,, painful, wearing and iiiiiirious couiulaint, tad J always has a powerful tendency to infiarnt sb4 t soften the Lungs and thereby induct tha worst roruis or pulmonary disease, lie warned ia time, yt afflicted, and employ Ibil valuable rruiedy. , , L.l LL 1 OH A J 1UN. Free Expectoration i the most important ect to be obtained in all attempts to cur dis- f nsesoi uie cnesi anu lung, ine courtl wfuca 's so distressing is simply the result Of a desire ; to expectorate:, and as long as foul inattrr exists in the air passages, it will continue to liritstl 1 the membrane and prevoke a cough. Coughing . j is an attempt to throw otfthi matter, and tx pectoiation gives ptat relief. Inability to ex- ' pectorate in the latter stage of cousutoptioa I the cause of death. ,. 1 DR. CARTER'SCOUGII BALSAM, is the great expectorant. It disiolve the mon. '' . bid and disease matter in the air passages, chat- res it from a thick glutinous substance to a . thin harmless fluid, and throws it Off with the' ! ; greatest potibleas to the putient.. There i no better medicine In the world if its expecto- rant qualities alonebe considered. ' ' SPASMODIC ASTHMA. ' - j For simple or spasmodic asthma there ianf t! better remedy than Dr. Carter's Caiigh Baltaia This distressing disease which resist almost everythin? else, yields to the all powerful in. flurnce i f thisgieat remedy as readily as any other fo. m of pectoral disease. EVERY FAMILY . . should b i supplied with Dr. Carter'. CougV t Balsam, 'o be used in the early stage of Coughs' . ' Colds, Sidttingof Blood, Pain in the Side an J ' Chest, Ilronchitis, Difhculty of Breathing, f Night Sweats, Asthma, Influenta, Whoopinj , Cough, and seveie Croup, and thereby counter act the consumptive tendency which is prod a cel by our ever changii.gclimate. " -Pi ice Trial bottles, '2i rent per bottle; arr bottles, !l per bottle, or six bottles, for JtV for sale at Dr, Easterly' Family Medicine'; ; stoic, south-east corner of Third and Cheani.t , ' streets, St. J.nui, also by P. A. Sarpy, St.' ' Mary, and bv dealer in medicines generally1 in the West." B,,r l.y I-'or the cure nf Liver Comtilains, Dyspepsia, ! Jaundice, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite. :" Headache, Habitual Costivenrss, General Debility, Nei vousnes, and all diseases aria , ing from a disordered Liver, r Digestion ! I , Tbe-e Bitters possess remarkable iuvigorntinf L Strengthening and Reitorative properties, whici give tone and vij;or to the Digeatif Orjjens, an make them invaluable for .... Livi:r Comi laist, Jaundice, Dvirrrsis, ! And sll other diseases caused from a derar.gs stale of the stomach, bowels, and liver wbict tend lo debilitate or weaken the system. i DR. HUNTER'S GERMAN BITTER? Cannot be to highly recommended to person! ; suffering with a disordered LI VFR or ldiges tior., Loss of Appetite, Nervous , Iinlano , i Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Genersl Debi- . Ii!y, tiid a variety of Conplaints which it is ' ; impossible to describe. . . . if there are ml'rer in SL Louis. th are . advised to try thest Bitter. f ?' I'nce O'Jc. per ooitle, oraix bottles lor 250. fjralet Dr. Easterly's family Medicine ' Store, corner of Third ami Chesnut street, tit, i Louis, Mo. Also by P. A. 5rpy M. Mry,. and by dealer in meU.ciiies generally in th i West. apr li ly j? 3, Dii-rs G- A safe a:; j certain cire for Gonorrhea, G'esvl ' Strictures. Seminal Weakness, an J all tliitsts of the (iemtal Ojgans. . This popular and specific remedy is now of fered to the alTiicteu and w ai rented to" cur a'l ' case of Gonorrho-a, Gleet, Stricture. SeiuiaaV'. Weakness, arid all diseases of the Gvuital Oigaaf iuafswdays. This infallible remedy, bt saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of Merciless Quacks, if not from a premature' grave. In case of infection, Dr. Baker's Hp- -cific is the only safe and ur remedy. It is very agreeable to the ta-te, creates no preemptible , dor, and may be used by persons of c.U.sr sen with intire secrecy without regard to diet, hin drance from business or Medical Aduserfai plain direct ion for une accompany the medicine Reader have you a private diacate? Do notne tlact it. Delay Is dangerous. With Dr. Bis' keis Specific yu can cm yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. Thi utedicine will speed-; lly and eifectually cure the most virulent ias. . of Secret Disease, and eradicate every particle of infections matter from the system, tnu restore i th patient to a pertect 6tateo! health and purity.. Price, l bu per botlitr, . . , for sale at Dr. Easterly' Family Medicine Store, south-east comer of Third arnJ Chesnut ' strie', Kt. I)u is, Mo. Also by P., A. 8rpy, St. Mary, lowa, and by dealer in u.'S'lKiM, generally in the West. apr t SiJ?. y ? si's IPiiaiSiOat M tl A valuable remedy for suppression of the Men; es, Whites, Painful Menstruation, linrTolea- cy or Barrenness, Saliow Complexion, Head ache, Dizziness, Weakness of lh nerve, ni all diseases which arise from a derangement, of the functions of nature. The most perfect, safe and infallisble remedy -fur the cure of all those disease of femals, ar ising fioui weakness or debility, and obstructor in tiie sexual organc, such as irregular or tup.1 pressed of the M eiittes, l-luor Atbu or Wkiitef Falling t,f the Womb, Headache, Frightful Dieam, Ac., caused by Colds, checked perspira tions, excetsrs, over-excitemrnt, Ac, it DR. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL' " Several lad e in the City w lio have s iderti fur iiisny years with the above complaints, end have employed our most eminent physician Without lucres, have used lit. Hoopsn 's Fe mala Cordial, and have been speedily ar-d per inaneiitly cured by its ue. If theie ire suffer ers in St. I-ouis, liiey can rely upon Dr. lloen er's Feina'.e Boidial as a safe, pleasant and ef fectual remedy. . , . I'nce $1 per bo'tle, or six bottle foe 5. For ale at Dr. Easterly's family Medicine Store, comer of Third and Cheauut trLs, Louis, Mo. Also by P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, and by dealer in medicines genet ally in tu West. P 12-ly Dr. Co)k' Uaie Iltir Oil. , For th preservation, beauty, growth, an) restoial'on of the Hair, . , It ha lonif been the desire of persons troifbled with slitT, harsh, unruly hair, to procure an ar ticle which would at once render the hair toft, lively nd beautiful. The most peifect n admirable article ever discovertsl tat that pur poe i Dr. Cook's Migic Hair Oil. This Oil penetrates tiie minutest pore, gt in( the dry and withering bulbs new life ana vicor, opening tltectpillaiir-, aofttns, prysine beautifies atiJ stiengthens the liair.ff, and tu-nt from falling olf, removes the dandruff, a4 turn ragged hair into that w hich it smooth, g'"' and wavy. U u admitted by all to b U a est invention of the age for beautifying the Lttr and rendering it permanent. DR. COOK'SMAGIC HAIR OIL.'' v' Is a siinei b article, and suo ild be found on tht toilet of eve. y lady wh value Uie (loy n beautiful apiieaiknr of '-the towii.g ril.jle' and the wilciiingcilil.M ' ' " Price, cent per bottle. - ; For tale at Dr. ea,rly, Famil JHdli Store, corner of Third and Che.nul trrt U Louis, Mo. Alto by P. A. Sarpy, Kt, JUjr and by dealer il liil Jtllf Weet. ! " J