Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 11, 1858, Image 4

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Mer.ufcctureri and - . fcoJcsals i iJLJoalera
ivi i l t- i I i
Beady. JUada-.: Clothing,
.65.-2Ilin-St..St.'.Loias,.-Mo.i4 :
v Ana tit riJ vf - ---
FUK1IISHIITG GOODS. T
ALSO TALL STOCK OF
GENT'S AND SOY'S 'CLOTHING,
Wticli we o!Ter st low a? bet Jlotiie in the City.. ..
' . . . '. .- - " WE1LSTER, MARSH k. CO.
i
New Spring, j Goods?ii
"BUOWNrwife-.CO.,
Tto. Slain Street Saint I,ouIs,
invite lUrcliitn. vir-iticg bit -wt-ij tf tutu immense
I1IPORTATIOII OF 1853,
'! tiro Outline S'.rkef Black and CJ'red .Satins ;
Trinted-Jaconet; Ctialiie; Uubaze; .Viiiie Goods;
Biiibruideric; Lce Gods. Glove; Hosiery; Lace
AtitU. &.C.
It. w n r f V",-- r emrT f of t1.1 !! I ion th latest
Surcjean and American ttyle of Loop and Loop s&irU ;
Ireucn Stiit reel-.? ritloii of til e'yles, silk cravata,
drei trtmriungk; bririef, oricb. JjnHuEa, together with
te eae Iraol,'of tLe latest and mutt fasnlonable
4:ga. '
. Can tnreri. cloe- wirchw tn, and prompt men, vli
lUiii tut market, aie invited to eiaanao our stock and
prior. . . 'i . . - -
Br.OWX, & CO., 73 Vain Street Saint Louli.
April 13. Bo 43.
MILLER & EOISAL'BIN,.. ,
.M Importer of French and German
. LOOKIilG-GLASS PLATES.
Sheet, Sfcy-IJsht, antl Floor Glass,
is, -second m fer. lohis, wo.
Mtnulacinrera of OrnameBUl Ioking-CJl8 Krames.
S;amed Glass in all its Various Branches,
for Churches, Public and Private
.v"r- ":Buililin?s...v-
: Ornarhtvial Work for Steamboats.
i PRIXG AM) - SIMMER 00DS.
field; b e ardslee &. , co:,
J Importers . and Jobbers. J
rieco tiood for Ulen'S Wear, -'
"W now in rece'ipt'cf a large and comple'e stock
f Vvi. suitable for jJieSprlntr and Suiimier tralewhich
wacCer n tlia nostfsvorable terms. The stock coQ;
;suid part of the following gods, vlti
-CIAiTlfS. '
Cansimers, vkit, asirieiFj iarrii csbumereiis,
j9iijCordans; Jijle.kto; Linens ; Coltonndca Al
pacas J lrap U iiai Fai mar's S.rtmsf Vesrtnts; Vel
etierpes Jtc; every description of tailors' and cloth
iers' trimmings. A complete sunk of Blankets. Jl ful
rt!mnt of wnrr el liir and drawers." . ' .
U ercuaot Cl-t:-.'.r-t .auJ Titor,n-iiticJ the clr tfft
tht prtvose of bnying their Spring Stock wfll find it to
their interest to examine our stock before making their
aalectuuns. All orders will receive prompt attention. .
' ' , - X ?U:U; liKAlliJSLtt X co.i:
April 16," 1855 nott' ' " "
HAVDEN" & WILSON;" J
Importer an! ManSifacturert of
S j: ZD
Co ach Hardware, v
Carriage. Trimmingt?, -Saddle Trees:
? Hamcs "Springs ' arid Axles, .
Patent and 'Eiianicfccil Leather,
. SKIRTING. . ... .. .. .... ...
ILvIlNESS, , .
BRIDLE LLTHER. ,
Ko." 11,' Main Street. St. Lonls, Mo.,
Are prepared to ofTor to their customers and the .trade
ac ..rtiii ft ftIJs utifurHstcd. lnNialitf and
chtaiCft, bf any llote in their line. East or West.'
"COMBIN'ATIONJ'ATENT."
tPRIGIIT. STEA3I,1W. MILl.
mill c . r
cnill men evr ,
ttmand for it in
iHTi.ls tue iiTnyersal acayraucu of saw--oro.
Ait merit be juneknown, the
. reafres. Orders are coming from every
cti.'n it tin c
untry, Canad v Cuba, and South Ajlicri-
ca. H I s.iiea iorery sbcuob oi mewona wuerevcr
there is tin,U.'r la It swd no matter I wkai-character
fcow hard, how larseor how Ftnull. Two extensive ma
cufacu.rtM are now eniiped in buildinir these mil Is, yet
11 is aluioxt iuiN)ssible to tcraiham out as fast as they
ara wutid. , J fvry t cn.tnce several. Valuable patents
and ImproveiwBts, and eomtine all of the following d
Simpiicily Botb the mill and power are so simple in
'ttrir r'UiotrnrttoB that any one f ordinary mechanical !
abi; ' ;.t;.:nn.rehnd r1ieui,nrt fnein Lpand rta them
wii ,..3rtTier rimrrrtrr.- " "
I'urtabilituTlie whole establishment can be very
tuickly taken apart and pat toetliarj' tfcus retidering it
a-y to be movoJ from place to place as desired, and av-
iof the necessity of drawing the lops a long distance to
Durability It is constructed iu the.luo&l swlid and
obslantial manner, runs perfectly tillr is not liable to
gat out of order, and will la?t for years 'without repair.
Rapidity It will j;rw fsjtrr than 'any other upright
tipncht mil Th speed of the saw is about three hun
Aitt trotf! rtr Luiuute. and the feed from one-eichtk to
tbreeuarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a nedmaTI
peedthesaw will cut through a log twenty-rinr feet
long In about three minutes. From this, Buta.any one
kawing the character of the timber can-calculate bow
n-h it will do. -
Vjfiiciency It does It wnr V$JI, cuts smoother and
atrvigbter Wict, the ordinary mills, and thearrancement
f the saw Is tuifh aslo render it utterly impossible for
It to ran out of line.
Cheapntn The entire lost of the milL with fifteen
kortt power and verythtB alfcomplere anj'jeady for
rurminc, 4) twdanJ rwdy for shipiucu ia St. Louis, is
en It $1 700. - - -- - i. -
This mill requires less power to drive than any other
sill, and the power fumis-hed is sufficient toriveextra
machinery. ' -
A circu lar containing full particulars will ""be sent to
any one desiring it. All ortiert sh;itld e V!res6ed to
BRAGQ-a, Et'RROWKS,
Corner Third and Mtirlet streets, St. Louis, Mo.,
tole agents for the We.-tern and Southern States.
Ilarch25, '6. - ;) 43-ly
DOYVDALL, MARKIIAM, & CO.,
WASIIfGTOU FOUNDRY
Ditnc and Machine shop,
CO&Xta er iEl BKD AND koecak STREETS,' i
.ST. LOUIS, Mo.
Varrfactnrrrs of Stesra F.ngiuet. and Boilers,. Saw and
Orltt Mill il l.u.frj, bit ?': and Double -Circular Saw
Mit:."ToI.ac!?o Screws and Presses Lard Kettles, Lard
Hcrewsand Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines Building
CaMtnc. Ti ung's Improved Patent uiut Mills, &c.
k"5-AEXTS for the sale uf James Suiith.2t Co. 's Su
prrjor M'hin Cards. - 1 " . r2n8-ly
UJblYKH BEMKTT & CO.;
VlMfACTrEEKS AND wholesale DEALERS IN
Boots Shoes ScErogans,
X0. S7 XAiX STRKR 1 SAIXT LOUIS, MO
VUE NOW IN ULCE1PT of a completcassortment
cf jrMd from their own nni other manufac-
tone.6J-xudcipecaiIy to lhe U estern trau.
Purchaser! are invited to examine their stock
Bancfacturod and. selected with erect rare and
warranted of wperior Jttality. Order, will receive
roupt and careful attention.
BEITJD -Xz -BROTHER, -
rRoraitToas. or. tii
SAPBAXnSGALEOBK
Bank Safes cMIaiienedSled, and dulled
Iron, JtwtlltT&aiXxpress' Si f $f
e '.. . Vuill5, Baik .Locks, 5cc.' ' : ?
The recent tet of Sjf e of the different Minlfactures
la tb i.KKAT FIRE of the City Buibhup, in which
the rxceisior triumpi.e-? evrrnirTTCtrS,rurrjrTalTl.vi.
s thesuperMoirv t.f Tr.e l.n!cr sarc.- ta merits
the confident tf all i;:!ere "led ia Si!'ea I Ue fecurl
ty i.f U.eir oouient. li.e Esctisior being tbe 1 nly safe
' attrrfertT g iBthef.'-' tn i,tnety lot!r. and takin ont
red hot. V'M jvea tv.e t ni, j-jI r j; cTi. while a large
nun.lrr ' bti !t-: i .3 th? t.re bui a skrt Uar, were
:tkth o"t 'iua tLj u utcnU fcLUtely ft nfi.ajcul, must
tniire all i.U tl,e n's-pfsity of examiniug their tfes
at itv-e pmhji!'g tcj te f'ure beyend a doubt, of the
tare fca inf su J the test Mid ccme out victorious, we
pll,:e tKM to rujrrf ie:r.re p'ne btt such aa can be
rellcl on, aud refer to tie following ,
Ire, te rne'slS'W. tiVc pleasure la eerUrjing to
the intp-;' 1 tti-t t Brothers Exce'.Ftor Cre-
rot f hi!e weresuln.itci to in tbe bnTnirg cf the City
Bui'. line. t? tcine-e".b cf N.err.t'r.lSS6. ar.lare Jus-
tir.caia Te-..trri;eu-.cg tLeui to alt whoiieo saJes.
HalL &. Smith , Eddt jamesox fit. Co
c BtnlUM- Co 'I Samuel McCAirsTr
PAKTaiDCE A- xo ; JOSEfU F-lde '.
UuxrHitn TcTTTrr.T, Joh S thomasow
RttA Tiillmak h t-wi Baste U"ii it &.Saitx
Tmla BoriLT tco :. fcoTT A- Bao
VcMctraa k. Ballaktim, Bsowa Goduik &. CO :
Oa l'MTL WATEXI h. CO W LEWIKfl k0
1 A JAKCAIT K to JOHS n llALLtt-jCO .
BaavAao ir's & co Shaflfisii V AT is.jco
1'liC-EICELSIOU.. .
T k tht Premiu!DTer il best Eastera MaaufactDre
at ih State Fnir, i a Saint Luls; ia told from rUrty U
rty trect iti. aaJ cnaraxiteed U Lecqul toanyia
lie Cnitj i
AlsoUiAiiufarinrfra 0 ' . -
Ltjfttalnsr Hods,
-tl!ty.-ari4 ; ' ; - -
PUlirs cf a 'De(Hrt!OTii."
; LEAP.O h. BItO.,
15. Kiln' P-.rtst, fcjiLt Iuis, itn.
... , INCOMPARABLE
sii.L;c 6:,L SEWING jl AUH1M JSS.
Y V-:-'-r-rrv'4-LT-C-
j. w. McDonald & co.
No. 79, Fourth street, St: Louis, Mo.
Are tr.U)n?'the place f all other machines to '
Families;. . Dress-Makers.
I r:i7 nil-'-'-. : AND f ' .
TLey are the Simplest, Speediest. Che&pei and most i
luril)!e ilacliirjcs cxistant. , . i
Agents Wanted In Every Town In
me n esi.
OLITEK BEXXET.
tm; b. qakbit.
ArGC8TCB KNIGHT.
ther.
JAMES r. FISKE.
OLWEIt BENNETT CO.;
Macufacturerrand Whalesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 87 Main Street.
FoBXRLT,No.mi, Cc.itvrop Mai? akd'LoctstO
ST. LOUIS; .MO.
3. V. WESTLAKE. A. A. BUTTON.
.. WESTLAKE & BUTTON,
MACHltlE SHOP & FQ'JKDRY.
Hail road Car, Illocli Pump, Holt I
marLUiaotory,
Corner of Main & Biddie St.,
ST. LOUIS, MO. .:
Contractors outfits constantly ou hand, such as
Rotary Pump Cars,. Sideer End Cars,
Wheelbarrows, Scrapers, Single and
Horse Power Derricks; &c. ' " "
BlacVrniithlng of all kinds, Bridge and Truss Bolts of
any length. Workmanship warranted of best quality.
B. B. II ARDI"0 O. C." EIHEOrGU V B. . TOOMEB.
HARDING, KIMB0UGH& CO,, !
MfinnjaciurersaHu. n noicsaie jjcaiert tn
HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS.
.Ifo 49 Main 6treet, bet. Olive and Pine,
Particular attention paid to manufacturing our
flacst Mole Haw. .. '' :
- JAMES HOGAN. - ,
BLANKOOK MlKUrACTURER,
Southeast cr. 2nd and Locust Si's.
-ST LOUIS, MO.
All kinds of Blank Boks, made of the best paper, ruled
to any pattern, and scwd in the new Improved patent
mode. ..,... . . j
LIBRARIES, PERIODICALS, MUSIC. &C,
honnd in any style, and at the shortest notice.
' Having been awarded the Prcuium at the last Me
chanic's Fair, be feets eordident la Insuring satisfaction
to all who tun give bint a cull,-'- j -
July 22d, lt63. ..... ; Iyv3n4
MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN
THE RIEIEST DIADEM
EVEB
"ITT " T Tr -Tl .
Olil Uy IVlllff S Of JjHljer0rS
w - I
What? Why abcantifullleadof Hair
Because it the ornament God Himself provided for
all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever
so brightly iu the glowing check, the eye be ever so
sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is be
reft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled,
harsh and dr y, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray,
nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof.
M'ood's Hair. Restorative, if used two or three tlmas a
week, will restore and permanently secure o all such
an ornament. -Read the following and Julze. Tbe wri
ter of the first is the celebreted pianist Tkalberg :
New Tork; April 19, 185S. '
Dr Wood Dear Sir: Permit me to express to you
the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of
my hair to its original color; about the time of my arri
val in tbe I'nited States it v.as rapidly becoming gray,
but upon the application of your Hair Restorative, it
soon recovered iuoripnal hue. I consider your restor
ative a a very wonderful invention, quite eflicatioua as
well at ugreeable.r : 1 am yours truly, , " j
- - .. S THALBEKO.
Trych air Gwyliedydct'
Welsh Newspaper office, Nassau St., April 12, '63
Prof o H"ooj Dear iirj Some niootb or six
weeks atfb, 1 received a bottle of your Hair Restorative
aim gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair
little thinking at the time that it would restore the I
gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my
surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that
wonderful effect by turning all tbe gray hairs to a dark
brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the
hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to
all persons in want of such a chanze of their hair.
CHARLES CARDEW
New Tork, July 25, 1S58.
Prof OJ Wood: with confluence do 1 recommend
your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious ar
tide 1 ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative
my hairs and whiskers which were almost white have
gradually grown dark: and I now feel confident that a
few more applications wilt restore them to their natu
ral color.
J G KILET.
Chicago, 111, May I, 1357.
Prof Wood About two years ago my hair-commenced
falling off and turning gray : I was fast becoming bald,
and had tried many remedies to no effect, I commenced
usihg yofir Restorative in January last. A few appli
cations fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up,
grow out, aui turned back to Its former color (black). At
this time it is fully restored to its original color, health
and appearance, and 1 cheerfully recommend Its use.
' J 1) HOES
TlieTteslora'ivtTipuflH bolt Ids of 3 sizes, viz : large,
medium and small; the. small holds half a pint, and
retails for $rper bottle; the medium holds at least 20
percent more in proportioe than the small, retails for
$2 per bottle; the large holds quart, 40 per cent more
ia proportion anl wu for 93.
O. J. WOOD &. CO.. Proprietors, 312 Broadway. New
Tork. aM 114, Market street. St Louis, Mo
And sold by- all good. Druggist and Fancy Goods
Dealers, i '--;- .- - -' - . .
Soldby J.- n JtfACN &CO., Druggists,
Brownville, Nebraska.
BODICE UEALMS,
Foru-ardina; & Commission
- MERCHANTS, - - -
No 73, North Levee, St. Louis, 3Io. .
Orders for Groceries and Maaufactured Articles accu-
rately filled at lowest possible rates. Consignment for
sale and re-shipmcut respectully solicited. Shipments
of all kinds will be faithfully attended to.
..--s . . neferrences : - ; :
Messrs. G n P.ea 6c Co - - - .. st. Lonis'
B irtletU McComb k Co . . .. 4 do
Gilbert, Miles & Stannard . do - t
Hon. W II Bufllngton, Auditor State of Missouri
' J Q Ilarmon, Esq, Cairo City, 111. ... 1
Messrs Mlony, Bro's&Co' New Orleans, Louisiana
J D Jacksn, Ksq.
do
do.
Messrs Hinkle, Guild & Co,
F Uamoiar At Co ,
Brat.dell &. Crawford
Woodruff i Huntington,
II. Billincs, Esq.,
May 12, 1656 . 45-3m
Cincinnati, O.
do
Louisville, Ky.
Mobile, Ala.
Beardstown, 111.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. E. IIAYCOOK,
Attrney at Law
- A.KJ) -
EEAL ESTATE AGEHT.
Mount Tcrhoiij- Ncciaha Co.,
Particular attention paid to the practice of law andcoW
lection of debts in the counties og Nemaha, Pawuoe,
Sobasoo, and Richardson, Nebraska Territory;
Real estate bought and sold on commission. Land .
warrants located fordistant dealrrs. Pre-emp-tKn
papers cnrefuliy prepared.
RF.FERS TO . "
i Sam, Tl. Elt ert, Flattsmuh. X, T. 4
11 P HennetNebra.kacity.N T . . .
O D Richardsoa, Omha ciiy. SI ,
(
Fenner.rerjrcscu.-'MC,-BelieTne, NT -
Cassady & Test, Baukers, Council Bluff, Iowa
Cook , Serpemt ii Cock, Fort Desmoines, Iowa.
December a, 1657 : .'.'. - n231y
, , riOXEEIt-
v
?
i Book Binderv
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
. : Empire Block, No. 3.
"WILLIAM F. KITER, .
. "Would inform the y-utlie that he haa cpened a first
choss bM'k Kitadery, aud is now prepari4 to do, all kinds
of Book Binding--old or new, I.,und or re-bound up-.n
the shortebt jssiile notice, and oc the most reasonable
terms. "
Ordrrs rwired fot all kinis ot Blank work. ' I
July I, ia&S-ly. , -..?.
Watcliiiiaker k Goldsmith,
JI.OCK: ;P.O,U.Ti.,.MO.-JLiA
kgs leive to inform the public that he has located
In the above named town and offers for sale a choice
stock of -
. CL 0 CKS, WA TCHES, JE WELR Y,
and other articles usually kept ia such establishments at
pi ices which cannot becouiplaiued of. Being an exper-
lenctM watcamiker he flatten himself that in repairing
watchea, clocks and jewelry Le cao give perfect satisfac-
W1U- 1? tia. .
J m p ot'1 e 'v'r '&'. 'M:a.;nu:-:fjac'tu re r.
BKOWNVILLE, NEBlUSKA.
'vThe Proprietor respectfully informs the citizen of Brownville, and the puhlic gen-
r orallj, that ho bits jost retnrneU from St; Louis with the largest Hock of. custom-made
! ;" ";' , BOOTS ft SHOES ever "brought West of Sl. Joseph.:- ; ;; ',
ni acrr'tc(nt of reaJr-made Boots & Shoes embraces everr vatiety 1t Fall and Winter. French
Calf-ekin Ic-oU, pintle and. double ole of the latest
r . vatcr-proof boots, jast right for PIKE'S FLAK
Stoga lioots, and a creat variety of Shoes and Brogacs
H k4 i larfi nrt lv: and ereat sarietv! m everv stvle
and Children's Gaiters and Shoes, Gentlemen's Slippers, Buffalo and Gain-elastic Overshoes, f o Ac.
i Ha alsa has constantly on band a larare supply of French Kip and Calf-skins and tnmmings
FOIt HOME MANUFACTURE.
' He warrants his work to pive entire satisfaction, and invites the public to call and examine for themselves at
t'iA Rrownville lioot &. Shoe Store, and judge whether the boots and shoes are mtof better leather, better, made
and cheaper than any jou ever nurchased from any other
Sept. 23. 1S53. . t
NEW:":FALL .-MB TOTBR.".'.
- ' DEALERS IN ' '
. ., : i -- ... - ' '
ANP
Hain-st- bervfeen Front
B270T70r23."VillO, 3XT- "37-
n-m'M .y w n-
2 t
: HATS &
love
Fitriiiture,
Flour,
AND
W 1
S3 O O "rt s
.
TE have jnst opened a heavy Stock of Fall and
T T &
and Fancy line, which we are now prepared to
- For Cash or Country Produce.
1857. ': .; v2nl8-tf : CRANE & HILL.
T
(ffs P-iOf : fna if!
SIEGEL & GREENBAUM,
3Jo- S'T' IMIixa. Street,
Brownville, N. T.
THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the
tuey nave received ana are now opening one or tne largest ana most complete Stocks of Llothing
Ever brought to this market.
'": Their assortment of
Embraces every.variety of Textures and Prices; a3 to
invisible Ljreen,and Cloths, I.as.-;imers,atinett3.t.a5hmerctts,and Jeans, all made up
" . according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, :
embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the
mom
May also be found atall timo a finoscleetion of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, Uandker-
eniels, auspenaers, carpet uags, etc., wnicn we win sen ascneap as any establishment in the West.
We have the finest and best assortment of
SPRING ".AND -SUMMER. CLOTHING
1 . Ever brought to
mm
Warranted to suit the most fa3tiduous. A fine assortment of
COATS, Dress, FrocSt and Sack.; 4 v
PAXTS, Every Style and Description.
VESTS, To please Large and Small.
SUIRTS, Both Wliite and Fancy.
WE would but ask tho public to call, examine and
Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better
-.,lA a C . i ,i .
"SS'SI
A. W. PCETT.
M. O. WILKIK80X.
PUETT & WILKINSON,
Jl
AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADI, N. T.
YTill attend to all business entrasted to their care '
BEFEKENCES
Col. Jesse Williams, r ' Fairfield, Iowa.
Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis, Ind,
Mr. F. N. Boock, Washington City.
Hon. John G. JJavis, Rx;kville,Ind.
Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Omaha City, X. T.
T. B. Cb'MIKG. tOUS C. TL'KK.
CUMING & TURK,
Attorneys at Law & Keal Estate Agenfc
O MALTA CITY, N. T.
"T7ILL attend faithfully and promptly to all busi
vv ness entrusted to them, m tho lemtonal o.
Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots andlandf, en
trries and pre-emptions, collections, &c.
Office in the second story of nenry & Pootsnew
building, nearly opposite the Western Exchange
Bank, Farnham street.
Dec. 27, 156. vln2Stf
FRANKLIN
TYPE &. STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
Mo. 163 Vine St.. bet. Fourth ana Fiftfl,
Cintinnatl, 0.
C. F. CTDRISCOEI. & CO
Manufacturers and dealers in 'ews, Bock ana Job
Type, Printing Presses. Cases, Gallies, Ac, Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every De-cr5ption,
STi:Ui:OTYPIN of all kind Books. Music.
Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engravings,
I Ac- -c
Brand and Pattern Letters, varices styles,
Office of American Hank Note Company.
T i"noin vrcor
Copper Hate & LitlioTapiac Piinlcr.
ixirner of Randolph and Deait-orn streets,
CHICAGO. 1IA.
"WeddiBtandTisiUng Cards, Door Plates, OrSce 8eals,
NoUryPnblic'a Diea and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and
Labels of ejery kind promptly execated and snt by ;
Express. tJ-A Pack of the very best glazed or Bris
tol Cards triA name for tvso dullan, by a new and
beautiful Tra,tM rithnvt r.rf if ,ttm
very choicest engraving, samples when required on
reception of post stamps. - 8-JJt;)T
. J. IURT & SON,
SABBLJ.IJJJ11IESS
; Oregon, ioit County, Missouri.
Keepconstantly on hand alUeicriptioLof Harness,
Saddle?, Bridles, Ac. -
X. B. EveryartieleinoarjhopijTaanufactured
ir8res)aridwrxaritedtojr1ireatiffactk.
VUMtl
"9T
stjlo and fashion; aK a superior stock of Oram lea-
Oold Diggings.- H hj
ias a large suppl j of Kip and
; Boys Shoes andpoots of all sizes and varieties.
and fashion, of Ladies Gaiters, Slippers, Misses
place. : The highest prL'es paid for hides.
; ; . ;
and Second Bts
and li 0''s';'
CAPS,
Bacon,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple
offer to the trade at extremely low prices,
citizens of Brownville and the public generally that
Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and
this Territory.
judge for tbemsel'
made material, cut
'
ves whether me .uiotnmg at tne
with better taste, better trimmed
SIEfJEL & GREENBAUM.
A. LYFORD.
J. T. HORN
Lyford & Horn,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
. AND .
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE,
boots, onono,
HATS AND CAPS,
Hails, Flows, Stores, Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO. '
April iftn, loo. 43t
1 1 ' j
fTf W. II,TFIIXIABIS "
' "wtioleSalk and Detail dealer in
STOVES & TINWARE
Oroson, aio..
PT1AKES pleasure in announcing thecitizens of Or-
a. gnflHume public in general, that he haron
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. Mr tv r T;.
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
holesale and Retail at St. Louis prices
noma can particular attention to my stock of
vvvA.i.y niui ts, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and lreminm. Among them
may be found Filly'sCharter.Oak.thebeststove now
in use, me Asiatic Air-Tight,Pineer and prize Pre-
Parlor feEox .Stoves,
4 yiyarvQOs atzesand ratterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAX AXY IIOU.SE IV rmrv
! Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing doae on short aoiiee and on reasonabla terms.
vm copper, irass ana rewter taken in exchange
lorworaor ware. w. w. W IIXIAMS, "
l-n5 Oregon, Mo.. July 5, 1S58. -
. REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
"U" Wl-ATEa. , J. w. LIE.
Real1 Estate and ! General Affciicv
r' -' JtEFESTO .
-ame. nnght Broker, New York,
5?.n-od,l:5rSr-fOU! Cleveland,
AlcottA Horton, -
voi.ioert Campbell, , St. Loui,
CrawfornandSackett, Chicago.
OmaU City, Aug, ja,l81. tlalt-lj
mom
-ST. JOSEPH-AD'S
vv V ""-v"'
. B.4 F.: SNYDER, rv .
Forrardiiisana Coinmlssioa S
And' Steamboat . Ag"ent,
ST 'JOSEPH, MO. ,; r
Will be at the Levee at ail hoars upon the arrival of
Steamboats, and attend to tha Collection or uins anu
Business left with'him with prompt dispatch; also attend
to the Receiving of goods for boats, either for St. Louis or
npper Missouri, v
Wilrbe found mtnecmce ci woiman
Beat
Estate Agents, Market Square. ' ;
, , 1 " i .... r - . i-
Groceries ! Groceries! I'
Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! !
Iriccs Greatly Reduced?
' CURREXCr TAKES AT PAR! I . .'' K"
J, B. JENNINGS . V .
Cor. 2nd, and Trances stsy St. Joseph Mo.
HAS iust received at his store room, corner of Second
and Francis Streets, St. Joseph, everything desirable in
his line, which he purchased ior the Fait and Winter,
trade, at greatly reduced price or Cash, and whiea he
will sell it corresponding prices for cash, or to punctual
customers. " Among his recent receipts are 50 do Fresh
Peaches, 35 doz Prime Apples. 20 do Assorted Fruits,
20 doz Lobsters I & T6 cans, 300"d"oz "Field's celebrated
Oysters put up this fall, 20 half Barrels new white Fish,
alSO vOUUpU,, loo UtJAUa " JfcUUCCPC, VJ UVAra - ..v. vwv
ibs Currants, 50 boxes fresh rarsins, too boxes arieu Her
ring, 600 lbs Goshen Batter, sou nnis craciers, oo opis
nuts assorted, 500 lba Peanuts, 100 boxes assorted and
fancy candies. 100 do gum 'drops and motto - Lorengers,
600 drums Figs.&.c. Also a large lot sugaa and molasses.
wHch will be soM at prices cunsiuerabiy below the prices
sixty daya ago.' i - "
St. Joseph, Nov. 8, 1BQ7. a
Nea,
Hardware Stors.
: n -. Siffn of
the Saw.
J. FLAHERTY",
Imtwrter, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
American Grerm.tn, English & French
HJlRD JVJWE jZJVD CUTLERY.
. V ' ST.. JOSEPH, M0.
IS NO Wreceiring and opening the largest and most
varied arsortment of goods in the above line ever
offered in any market west of St. Louis.
"My stock embraces a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House Builder' Hardware.Meehan-
ic's tools of every description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul
tural tools and-implements, in (treat variety, eombm
in? all the recent and usetul improvement loritne
saving ef a vast amount of labor to the fanningcom-
munity, from whom I respectfully request a earefal
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive azent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut baws, which 1
will warrant, and fill all orders at lhe factary prices,
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
Iron. Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
mv stock is very complete, which, fo its quality and
price, lam determined to offer such inducements as
... . i . , . e- . t i
will command a liberal snare oi iraae irom mis ana
adjoining counties. . My arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Mnufaclurers,
together with a long experience m the general Hard
ware trade. enables me; not only to dely all competi
tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of
trade is small profits and quick returns
January 1, 18a7. vlniiytt .
MID Wl
JOM COLffOl'N & BR0T1IEK,
(Sign of the Padlock,' opposite the Post OCce.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
Building and Saddlery Hardware,
G HOC E 11 1 E d ,
Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ST. JOSEPH, MU.
"AVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer
ican and foreign Hardware, sucn as :
Greaves & hon's" Files Scissors
and Edge Tools
Pocket knives
Knives and foTkj -Brass
curtain bands and
pins
Butcher's do do ;
Spear k Jackson's saws -Gimlet
pointed screws
Griffin's and American
Door locks
Augers and auger bitts
Corn knives
Briar scythes
Grass and grain do
Nails
Shovels and tongs
Candlesticks
Framed wood saws
Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Vices
Mousehole Armitage an
vils American anvils
Stocks and dies
Pad hooks, breoch'g loops
Pad screws, cockeyes
Ornaments, racks
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, 3 cord thread
Calf skins
' Urjper leather
Br'iddle do
"Skirting d .
Harness do
Belting do
Goat skins
Enammelled leather
horse nails
Post hole augers
Ame3 shovels and spades
Lull & Porter's shutter
Butts
Morticing machines
Circular, mill and muly
saws
Planes and plane irons
Coopers drawing knives
do adzes and wood
tools
Tress Hoops
Butts, cast and wrought
Copper rivets for belts
1 uyere Irons
Plated and com. stirrups
do do Bitts
do do Buckles
do do Kings
Breast and rein snaps
Lasts, pegs .
Peg floats 'j
Pincer . .
Shoe thread '. . "
Bristles, wax
Lining skins
Binding . .
V ith many goods embracing a complete assort
mem oi tne most desirable which tbev will sell a t.
the lowest pnees. J. COLHOUN 4 BRO.
April 16th, 1857. 3l-ly
MCCORMICK'S
Reaper & Mower for 1858
C. HYATT & Co., Agents,
St.Joncvh. MisKOuri.
Is again offered to the farmers of Missouri, and Nebraska.
iiic uv3i Avayor m me worm, ana trie best combined
Reaper and Mower, and is so warranted. For five years
past I have avoided attending the various State and
vouniy fairs, ror tne purpose of seeking premiums, re
BarumK my macnine as too well known to need that sort
oi commenaation. in July last-the rnitPit st-t. Ag
ricultural society, at their Pair at Syracuse, New York,
GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA.
For the best reaper, after a severe tet. in htx.r tan.
sieu rjeover muy anu uneven ground. Also the '(Jreat
Council Medal' was awarded by the exhibition of all na
tions in L.onaon m isol to t. McCormick, on the ground
of the originallity and value of his AMERICAN REAP
ER, and also at the great French Exhibition at Paris, in
ooo, was awarueu tne lirand UoM Medal of Honor. Aim
thehi8hest prize awarded to any reaping machine by the
nuyai Agricultural society or England in IS57, and still
more glorious, tne nignest satisfaction and approval of
over iuu.uuu iarmer oi my own country.
Farmers desiring the McCormick Reaper and Mower for
the present year will secure by leaving their orders
snouia oe sent, on Derore tne 1st day of March next
April 15. 1868 no42
Buchanan Life and General
Zusuranco Co.,
OSice cor 2d and Julo st3
ST. JOSEPH. 210. '' .
CHARTERED AT THB LAST SEIOM t,v tctp ,
LEC
Autliorizea Capitol 3,00,000.
. mj i njy, lun Of ...
J.Tt Je.nniniri I k Il.,wn4 T i r ...
Doom, Jonntoinoun. John 11. Likon. v 11 u :i.
I. B. JENXIXUS Pre
N.R.ilcAsrux, Sec'y. ' r 8
I irnow reaaJi receive application for Life, Fire
JL Marine and Liver risks. A cash runn, ,.r n.J
eent will Km . '
' T" -rgo premium. Losfsr
I (Tl 1 f II III I W Mi I IIIHIAll Vlyl P - . -
, k n A . - . r l ,t c - "
iuvu!miui me oiaee.
April loth, 1857.
4-,1m
S. LocKwoor.
f 1857. ylt. E. Pom km v
Lockwood & Pomeroy,
,. Wholesale and Retail Doolers in
M 4 rzici i tvt
iiiiil 1 &
STRAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Fura of every de-
....yovii , lut w xi liiey win pay
the highest Market Price.
. IN C5ASTT.
pOUMRY Merchants are invited
not be excelled bv anv Hoimn in r j
Our prices will be low, terms accommodating,
tad and see us at our, 'cw Store. Second St.-
w. ufrva,. 22-ors
IW
ff1 AOf
vy stock of Hats A Caps for the approaching Sprin-r
nd bummer trade which will be large, fashionable,
anu well selected. Inrxiintof v!iritw
saint .u .i:pii-.A 1V..
"Tfcw.TtTiOlesalc Groccfj :; lip use.; 7
, W. Ci RITCHIE, '. ;
, WHOLESALE J.XD RETAIL,
DEALER KJ r l
Groceries ".AVincsV vliquois,
CltrARS, WOODEN WARE,
Corner of Main and Trancit ' Streets. Riddle' Old
.. , Stand. . Opposite Stouts Hotel,
" ' " ST. J OSKI'II, 3IO..
TTAVB inst rcceivr-J -the largest aad -most complete
stock of the above goods ever opened ia. uppor.ilissoiiri,
to which, the attention of merchants and dealers-is res
pectful ling Invited having purchased them principally
for cash at the very lowest possible prices, ia Boston,
Xew York and St. j.ouis, feel confident that X can offer
Inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, fcy fair
and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit
a liberal share of patronage Call and examine my stock
and prices before purchasing sales are bound to follow.
In my stock will be found every article usually kept in
a No 1 Grocery Ilouse. k ' "V
c 'Eagle. Mills.".
- bT. JOSEPH, MO. -.
JAMES CARGlLL-Pro?rietor.
MANUFACTURI:S ami keeps constantly
on hand for sale, a!! kinds of Flour, ?IoaJ,'
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever used it. , -::.
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30,1358. vlnl3-y,
ABRAM NAVE,
PCDLEV M. STtiL,
CH11. I. CLARKI.
JAS. M CORL,
NAVE, M'CORD & CO.,
vmniuii mem,
Foiwardinpr and Commission
Felix Street, between fisird and . Fourth,.
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.,:
Have just received and for sale low 350 hhds sugar ;
250 bags rlo Coffee 850 kegs Iron Mountain Nails, (the
best nail made) 258 brls and halfbrls molasses. ' -'
150 ten gallon Kegs Belcher's Molasses;
2300 sacks G A salt. New sacks and in good order.,
1800 bags Dairy Salt in Gunny's of 15 and 25 pounds
each; -'
200 brls copper distilled whiskey, gnarranticd good.
75 brls anu hf brls old Bourbon and Rye, best artinlc;
50 qr and 1-8 pipes Erenca Brandy, warranted pure and
eennine,
150 boxes soap, different brands, Olein, Palm and Fam
ily: - .
15 tierces new Carolina rice;
. 100 casks Lee's New Castle S'da;
25 boxes soda in pound papers ;
1C0 boxes assorted candy;
25 boxes fancy candles;
200 chests and half chests andcantins Imperial. Gun'
powder and Young Hyson teas ;
200 bxs Tobacco, Ulaow and Virginia;
125 coils Manilla all sizes;
50 doz wooden buckets end ZC U3zen each no 1 &. 2
Tubs;
36 doz wash boards.
Our stock is lhe largest above St. Louis, all of which
was brought before the late advance and shipped at
twelve and a half cents per 100 lbs. which gives us great
advantages over our neighbors who have not yet re
ceived their stocks. . NAVE, McCOKD i CO.
Sept. 9, lS5S,-tf. '
MEDICINES.
IMCo3Ljs,:o.?e3
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
ASD
BLOOD .-.PURIFIER! I
rpilE greatest reme
dy in the world,
This cordial is distilled
from a Berry know;
Noilly p myself, an-
chlmic.illy combine
ioht fut ?v
with some of the m
valuable medical rooi
herbs and barks known
to the cii::d of man,
viz : blood root, black
root, wild cherry bark,
yellow dock, dandle
loius, sartaparilla. eld
er flowers, with others,
prulucing the most in.
I ,OI ill ll'U v, ucui.j
Bcforf tii kin:
ever nmwu. ..!.
IT IS NATURE'S WalliJ:.
OWX REMEDY, curin die.scs by natural law.
M'hen taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'cli
every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating tho
circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any bilious
matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole orga
nization.. , - - . 9 '
McLean's Strenntheninj Cordial trill effectually cure
Liter Complaints Dyspepsia Jaundice. Chronic
or X err out Debiliij. Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach.
Heartburn, inward piles, acidity or sickness of the stom
ach, fullness of blo d to the bead, dull p.in or swimming
in the bead, palpitations of tbe heart, choking or suffoc
aiin3 feelings when laying down, dryne.-sor yellowness
f the skin arsl eyes, sudden flushes uf heat, depression
of spirits. &c.
There ts no mist ale abovt it.
This cordial will never f.iil to cure any of the above
diseases., if taken as per dii ections on each bottle, in
German. English and French.
Over half a million of bottles
Have been sold during the past six months, snl in no
instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction Win
then will snrTVr from weakness or debility when Mc
Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you?
lo the Ladies.
Do you wish to be healthy ana strorg? Then go at
onteand get some of McLean's Cordial ? It, will streng
then and Inviu'.rate your blood to tlnw through every
vein, and Hie rich rosy bloom ot health to mount to your
cheek again, Ke; y bottle warranted to give satisiac-
tiou. - .
ForrChildren.
We say X parents, if your childreg are sickly, puny or
afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give
them a small quantify of 3lcLean's .Cordial. It sells
rapmiy, because st always cures. Delay not a moment
Every Country Merchant
Should nut leave the city until he had nroenred a bud
pty or .McLean's strengthening cordial. A liberal
discount will uo made to those who buy to sell again,
r j rrrrrt v . , . . " .
l-"4"'u-' xuate oi uruggisi or dealer who may
try to palm upon you some Bitter or K irsanaril la trn.li
which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good.
Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengthening cor
dial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that
will purify the blood throughout, and at the same time
Mii-iijiueu me system. - :- .
One table spoonful taken every morning is a certain
preventive for cholera, chilla and fever, yellow fever, or
) iirTjtieuT uisease.
Piice only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
i U M cLEAN,
Sole proprietor of tbe cordial,
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment
JLJPrincipal depot ou the corner of Third and PifiC
streets, st Louis, Mo.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
The best liniment in the vrorld for man or beast
Another Rerr.aikable Cure
i-eriormea oy Aicxean'a oleanic Oil Liniment. Read
ii ior yourselves
momasi-or.j, black.-muh, living near Cas avenne
lonui street, nan a iuraiMe running sore on his foot
ing inuu vn-,us t.nuiiients, Salves, &.c, butcould d. it
no soon, ne ucFpcuredof ever being bletowork at his
trade again, because he oould not bear ai.y weight on his
uuC uon io or JicLeau's Volcanic Oil Uni
ment he Is now perfectly cured.
Rhenmatwm . iiAnrai.'V i . . .
stiff.,esS in Ti i vr D'! P"in.
tor..a -k"".: UK I- wei ungs, sore
, , M-wu.itr.e. vc, yield to the mazie In.
flueuce of this wonderful liniment.
chafe mIZZL L.J-1 ?T,n,JM "medy for
w ;rn::r ""-7. "em, umencn, spavin, flsta
'i " . ' "w""igs, wounds, rattls-snake bites and
italwavsrurv. c"" lP7 Docause
A liberal disennnt .-sn . . .
to sell again
- .v iiicicuauig wno ouy
0"Fur ale by J n
Third and Pine nt.-eru
McLEAN, prcprietor, cojner
StL .i.is, M..
of
Z00K & BALDWIN,
Sorcf3t City, ZVIo.,
Bye Woods DyestTilTsJ
Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles
VriiL-hcs, Window-gl is ;tnd Puttv,
GLASSWARE,
French, English, and American Perfumery.
.FIXE toilet and shaving soaps, line hair and
gLl t0th brushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent
il al instruments, spiees. snuff-f. manufactured
tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pnrt
wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, et..etc. -
Asents for the ?a!c of
Dr, WisUir' li.Usam of Wild Chrrv, ,, ,. ,
" Roger's Liverwort, Tar aud Caahalarua ;
u Osgood's India Cbolagogue,
Jones' AmerifHn Chniimmi..
" 'UuynottV Yellow dock and SArsaharilla;r
" Smith's Tonic Syrcp.
Jul v 2.1. is:
v2nl-yly
TA.hi'.i lltrMte! Jat rei d at thoitcre of
Ag ,1UT. fnt 2. T. vara.
1
EI I -SI
SlMEDiOIKi?;
1 1
t t.
!r :
t r r s.
FAMI.LY;;PHYSIi
- : i u.i L--r ; !, :jv . .f
:! THiiRl has long .existed a public deni&wi
effective purgative pill which could be rei;j
sure and perfectly safe in its operation. Tij,'
hoin nrpna rA tn nvt lhal demand, and m
sive trial of , its virtues has conclusively sawn
what success it aocomplishea the purpose do?"
It is eav to make a physical pid, but notfcT
make the best of all pill one which ihocli
none of the objections,, but all the advantage "
every other. This has been, attempted here,
with what success we would respectfully tubnla
the public decision. It has been unfortunattj
the patient hitherto that almost every pniy
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to tie bt
els. This is not. Many of them produce sa
griping pain and revulsion in the system as to
than counterbalance the good to be deriveai
them, ' These pilit produce BO irritation or
unless it arise from a previously existing obti
tion or derangement in the bowels. Being jn
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use a fc
quantity ; but it is better that any medicine sho
,be taken judiciously. Mlaute directions for ftg
use in the several diseases to which they are a
-plicable are given on the box. Among thtt
plaints. which have been speedily cured by them,
may mention Liver Comprint, in its various lu
of Jaundice, Indigesrion, I-anguor and Loss of i
petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headjf
Eilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in the S
and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the
sequence of diseased action in the.Uvw.- Ata
aperient they afford prompt and snr relief in C
tiveness, PHes, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof
and Scurvy, Colds with, soreness of the bodv.i;
and impurity of the blood, Irregularities ; in hn
any and every case where a purgative is required."
. They have also produced some singularly
ccssful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gro4
Erysipelas Palpitation of the Heart, Pains is a
Back, Stomach, and Side.' ftey should be fmi,
taken in the tpring of the year, to purify the fc!
and prepare the system for the change of setscm
An occasional dose' stimulates the stomaca tn
bowels into healthy action, and restores the
tite and tigor. They purify the blood, and, by i,
stimulant action on the circulatory' system, reu,
Tate the strength of the body, and restore &
wasted or diseased energies of the whole orgarjja.
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, v
though no serious derangement exists; bntu
necessary dosing should never be carried toe
as every purgative medicine reduces the strerjrfA
when taken to excess. The thousand cases in wiuci
a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, ki
they suggest themselves to the reason of every
body; and it is confidently believed this pill wj
answer a better purpose than any thing which Is
hitherto been available to mankind. When tha
virtues are once known, the public will no lonw
doubt what remedy to employ when in seed of i'
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they w
E!easant to take, and being purely vegetable, u
arm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box
PREPARED BT '
DE. JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical CIieMihl,
LOWELL, MASS. . ' . .
Price 25 Cents per. Sox. Five Sozet for SI
AYERS
CHERRY. .PECTORAL,
For tle rapid Cure of
COFGIIS, COLDS, IIOARSEXES.S
BKOXI niTIS, M IIOOPIAG-C 01
I'ROnY ASTII.1M A.U
iOSl.llPTIO..
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disea,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evir
deuces of '.its virtues in any eomniunity where it
h?s been employed. So wide i the field of its cse
fulness, and no numerous the cases of Its curei,
that almost every -section "of the' country abouraii
in persons publicly known, who have ben restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of tie
lungs by its use.. When or.ee tried its superiority
over every other medicine of its kind is too appi
rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. Not only in formidable attacsc
upon the lungs, bttt for the milder varieties ot '
COLD8CotTGHH, IIOAK8EJE99,"&C ; and forCBIL
defx it is the pleasantest and safest medicine thii
can be obtained.
As it has long been in constant use througbont
this section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept np to the best that it e
Las been, and that the genuine article is soli by-"
J. 11. MAI S k CO., 'Auu,
Ilnwnvi'Ie. X. T,
VICTORIOUS OVER PAHT.'
BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIMM
kfunj or ra..i '-ccImiW
beuliU ! Ul'e or dt-a:h! Tli4
are tl iiilioiii4 involved ia tl
adoption ur rejection of tlii''!'
eitlo by tl nimiyr lo Ienil
di-ae-i iul itijwie-. Tlatii
ceivel tlie iii.oiemeiit of thl
tiiinis)iil janm.- the lata 1
KA.M1 tnl itnellimcy tented dur
ing two an lid Vi inler! ia lb rt
cions of eiernnl ice, it Is nof con
ing into general us in every
tion of llm civilized globe, and Itt
tn:irv-loui crre-i am ererjaUu.
exciting astoiiishment. "
fi.
THE AFFLICTED ItEJOICE
Ill'MiRKtM and TJIOl'SA.NTS
it Late tesU
I I t T rejoicing i
i N wlilcu utl'
tesieil IU virtue, ana art.
ia freedom fnm li
PA IX c.i.4 III.S-TA.1.
er renimlim laid faiM
in tnr. liar tm tb URON-
CH!Ty. NILIUI.CIA. RHtt-
Or: i" WATISM, MT.om.A, FAR-
iV V aniictM with il.l) H)i:K
CORNS, fcuKK KYK. l llKr
the Arctic mxiaiext
V
win . aiiiiri viir iiinUut
i.verjrUiiIjr m liabl to
(Fy TV 1
For llieie dreadful accidents tl'.e
r r. . ill.V,llU JJAIill-VT .Jio.W
y-4..i;:.,,fti
O '' V- '",ndiale relief, !!
v- '" J v.; wat n. r.iilriil tnwfi "
W v ' 'T- XP it. Who ll.at ban hiid H'
J-i - M'iOiV.l' "1"r'k f R'Msl" afle'i'd
1 2 . j,c,V balded ami - maimed Tielim'
i1 -a. f"t - j eiploMMiMi pud collisions, dnwaot
-?---- w j that some means of rtliniif
ii- 1 ti.eir iortur siiouia airj"
aecei,iiji J J-ocli tioen axim iu iu
babnypain coutrolIhigjeBt.ltIS
THE IIOTHERS' COHPAinO.
' It eiire-i CAKFS IV TTT'
nit FAST, HKK Miri.fi.
Xii:KI.II-', Mill MS, Ae.
liiex ulio prize s pur skin.
vil t( pimi'ten, tlotclte, aeorf
and all discoloratUtiui and
eiexcence, xliould attack
tlic-e trespasser- on" h(u!y
doinain a.-t won aw D,w ki. ear
ilU'U. Ar.CIlC 1.I.NI.MKXT.
It is excellent for tlie lte.
gWintj it a Lealjliy, U- f
j caiance. U U
mm
GOOD rOH MAII AITD BEAST.
y . v; li W a -loTi-reicn re
S '.7 fc , Hip inrim-i .di.-ea
'irV ;"V- i m,'r'h borarealllic
I f -i j'L . insr tbe nut alamtiui
U U a soTi-reicn remeil f
eaei
iuKne.H
Ii:l ft';, si i:ain., fH:iN(i
I1AIT. WDIM-S. MBATnt
K MH.NV,H'AV1N,KI-rnvf-
Li(-,HKAP, H li
LVH., e. No Emoer. Tiery ,
staMe kf-eru-r. fr any er,
"wnina- valntiMe llolfS
l.i.i. l. witl.'M,t tbi. Iu
1le remedy.
i or Rale by all rc-pevtulilu I ii(gi.-U u-l Tealer
Prieesef tli IjmuH-nt, '.-r. cni-i, 50 eenNai.4 $1 a -"
tie. A one-dollar l.u l cr-ntaio an tuucb ljuiBnl .
igbt twenty-live cent bottle . . '
' EXTKAOKDrS.lRY iXSOnCCBIST. .
F.vry piircb;itr of a dollar bottle f tl AIXT1C M"
IMKN( receive, at lr. Lrnp?' exi!, tUe tMIl-''
STAT3 JOb'ItN'AIv X-jw York, for on year. !
Joui'iui ia .a lai ga illuR' ratel jmi er encli uimibvccca- -taiuiuij
sixteen w--; .:r-rifilt i rtnW -m tbmtr li'1"
jiaper, and il4 .ttt.e'inl 4u4Uer Icwui .! luot bril
liant writent ol the cootury. 4 erlitit-ni- tl mibM:r:ra'
and full imrtic il ir of Hi Btel aui j l.lU. m lri3
terprie, of wiiidi UiUoliec lornia a t art, a.U accoa'l'
eacl Imttle.
Ai AtihXl WATKTin rV?.V TOWN and Til TC5
IlUACiU t IJLIliUVi:S St. Loul, JI-.
Ntw Vokk Io-hcb, X. ;i r.KU.l'VA..
CommuuicatiouA liould al.xaya be addr-tsscd to t- l-o-
MAU.NT iv CO. ts,
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