Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 30, 1858, Image 4

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SAEsT JOSEPH AD'S
DRUGS, MEDICI
T.;J0SEEH-.:AD3
ST. LUU1S AU
TTtoICialc Ore eery lie:
B. F. SNYDER,
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AYER'S :PILLSi
Ajcrw r?Ji i!-rularlv racecssful remedy for ti
rsit c-f i!l Iritis C.-;- r Coati veiies, Indi
f fi'.!r-., Ji-s-iire, Prcp?y, Pheomatisvn, .reTera.
tirst, HeT1, Ne-rr H.ne"ss, IrritibCity, Inflamma
Uevlfxhe, Piir.j hi the Breast, Side, Back,
and IJTtbs, female Complaints, &c Ae. Indeed,
Tery few are the diseases ia which a Purgative iledi
dzt is not more or less required, End ranch, sick
te axi mnenr.!? r.!tt be prevented, if a hara
less but electa? 1 Cathrtie were more freely used,
2o per an can fed well wldle a costive habit of
body prevails ; besides, it soon eenerates serious and
often fa til diseases, which, might have been avoided
. fcy the tir&ely and judicious; use of a good purgative.
This is alike tree of Colds Feverish symptoms, and
L.Ljzs drargnacnts.- They all tend to become or
jrodiee the aeep seated and formidable distempers
which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a
relUUe family r.b.Tsie is cf the first importance to
the piiLlic LeVllh, and this Fill has been perfected
wiiit consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial cf its virtues by Physicians, Profes
sors, and PstienU, has th.cv.-n results surpassing
ary tldr; hitherto known of any medirise. Cures
Lave been t fTer ted Lejor.d belief, were they not suh
Ujuiated by penrs cf such exulted position and
character as to forbll the suspicion cf untruth.
Among the miy errJuert gcntlcmc-a who have
testified in favor of these Pill, we mar xucition:
FroL J. Zl. Locxe, Ar.iljtlcal Cltemist, of Cin
eizniti, whose high professional character is en
dorsed by
Jomr McLiit, Judge of the Scprcxe Court of
' the United States. ' ..
Thos. Cohwit, Secretary of the Treasury.
Horn J. M. "Weight. Governor of Indiana,
K. Lo!owoeth, great wine grower of the WesL
AJo, Da. J. IL CaiLTO, Practical Chemist, oi
New York City, endorsed by
Ho. W. L. ill KPT, Secretary of State.
Ws. B. Astok. the richest man in America!
S. L.ELA5D & Co., Propr's cf the Metropolitan
IToteL and raanr others.
Did space permit, we could give mar.y hundred
eertiieates, frosa ail parts where the Fills have
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
the rxrericnee cf eminent public men is found in
' thflr efrerts upon trial.'
These Pills, the result c! )ct.z invent' Ration and
study, are orfred to the p'uUic as the best and
' nest ecmpleta which the present state of medical
Scicrce c;n afTrd. They are compounded rfot cf
the drars thenelves, bnt of the medicinal virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
Erocesa in a state f purity, and combined together
l such a manner as to insure the best results. This
system of com rotation for medicines has been found
la the Cherry Pectoral i-d Fills both, to produce a
more efficient remedy thn had hitherto been ob
tained by ary process. The reason is perfectly ob
rious. While by the old mode cf composition, every
medicine is burdened with more cr less of acri
ssonkms and injurions CjUalities, by thin each indi
Tidaal Tirtue only that is desired for the curative
eli-ct is prpscnt. All the rr.crt rjid obnoxious oual
ities of each subsfcrace emplcved are left behind, the
curative virtues oulv being: retained, lira re it is
self-evident the effects should prove, es they havs
proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,
more powerful antidote to cliscsse than any other
medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that xny medicine
should be taken under the counsel of an attending
Physician, and as he could utt properly judse of a
remedy without knowing its conipoBitkm, I have
supplied the accurate I trmuls by trhicb. both my
Pectoral and Pills are roads to the whole body of
Practitioners ia the United States a&d British Amer
ican Provinces. If, however, there shoiild be any
one who has not received tiiua, they will be
promrtJT forwarded by mail to his request.
Of all'the Patent Medicine thr.t are offered, hew
fzrr would be Uken if their romposition was known !
n rsr lLfa consists in their mrstcir. l nave no
tnTfteri.
The composition cf tr.y pnparations is laid cpen
la il! raen. and all who are competent to iudire en
the subject frtelv afknovr!cdre their convictions of
thrir ir.trinsic tnerlts. The Cherry Fcctoral was
rrotouncd bv scientie men to be a wonderful
aedicine before its effects were known. Many em-
Inert Fhvsicians have declared the same thins of
my Pills, and even more eotfideiitly, and are will
ing to efrtlfT that their anticipations were more
than realized" Lv their effects er-on trial.
Thev operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
. ir.ta heallhr action remove the obstructions
the ftofflkch, bowels, liver, vnd ether orrxn of the
bcxhr. restork-ir their irremlar ectfen to health, and
by correctiiij, whtrever they cr"t, siich derange
tzrrt as are the first crlm of disb8.
Bctr? sujar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take,
tii beir.st purely vcjjeUhle, io hana can arise from
their cse in anv tjuantiiy,
for minute directions, see wnpper on the Box.
. PEEPAELD BY
-DR. JAMES C. ATER,
Practical and Analytical Clienxist,
LOTTELL, MASS.
Tries ii Ceats per lax. Hts Zsxa for SL
SOLD BT
J, IL HAUX & CO.,
Brownville, N. 1
NEBRASKA CITY
Capital fctock 50,000.
NEBRASKA CITT, K. T.
rnmS Ccmr'any, utder -UbenJ charter, is now
X fully org anixed, and their entire capital stock of
J i fit Touad JJoUart, paid in andsecured. Xbey
are prepared, from this dte, to grant open policies,
and take rirk. spon eaual tnn, wiih the most
(aTored Isfsranee Company any where. Having
kdopted tot mutual principle, its patrons, withc-vt
incurrir any liability, will share ia the prots of
thseoEracr.
. Ths operations of the Company, will be confined,
xortae present, to ximc, or cakgo nil?, wiin a
matiman liability frf 212,503 on any cnelxUm.
lkin; the only ln era nee OlUce, on the above pop
ular rUcvt est f the Hi&Knrt. it confidently ex
toeets reserons support from Western Uert-hants.
e reiipecUiUiJ mvue iaa .Missouri uner pa
toeajt.
SIS.ECT0C5 :
P.P. Nuckolls, Chas. F.IIolly,
II. P.Iiennet, J. L. Armstron;,
T. Jf. Iliachoan, Miles W. Brown,
A.A.Bradford.
officeks:
CnAS.r.IIOLLT, Iresidcnt.
J.GaK5rDE,Sec'y.
Bt. Louis Affent Col. W. P. Howard.
Arril2d.lti7. 421-
- Patcntf PortWe Ivlill,
TKEiaWribers lave entered into a partner.Lip
tinder the Lna of Heed, IXolabird k Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Keed. Patent Portable Grist
Hill and are nw prepared to furnish all those in
wnt cf gvd. Corn or Vi'heat Mill that for dora
hility, simplict j and economy ; eicel any ilill in the
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, s Gvli ZTtdal was awarded
them for it. ' , ' . - '
It is adapted lo all Grain rindinsperpoees: it is
superior U all others for the moM extensive Merchant
Sliil, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse
" cover. - " ' r ' r , '
Theabare Mills are tnanufaetured by the under-
. tirned at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
eon be lurniiceain acyquanuiyairaon iuwcc.
The above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
15 in. diam., per hour SO B. Core, 2 Wheat, f 300
9, ,, m -., 13 -;2sa
4 v- ' 14 8. 150
As this !HU ttlls iU own slry.it is unnecessary to
cu't from our numerous reeominendaticns,received,
DO WDALL, 2U.RK2IAM, &. CO.,
V7AGINGTOI7 FOUIIDRY
. . Engine and 3Zaclilnc kXioii,
coaEk or srcoKD akd aiomoAJi stxxets,
ST. LOUL, Mo.
f tznt sctnrers of Siem Engines t1 Rnlers, Saw and
GrUt J j 11 Xschinery. Single ai4 Double Circa lar Saw
Kill, Titceo Screws cd Frest-e Lani K.ettles Lard
Screwiand Cvlinoers, Wool Carditis Xachmes Builling
Carlncn.Tf"it.c'iIn;?rcvedPtent Smut Mills &c.
y AGENTS for i&ealeor Jme Snulu 4tCo.Sa-
rn Machine Card. vltnS-Jy
- 0L1TEE3ENNETT & JC0.7
HgcU Shoes l SrcgOES,-
ra. n xaix srr.EE?. ziLr louis,310
"a Hi: t W I.V l,.L'.'rlIlTof aevuiptetasjortment
. cf ri.os fr-ta tLelrcwa sn I other Bianulac-
torii ..rvdsTtedesteriallT to the Western trade.
.Fcfharers ere invited to examine their stock '
iPABufactared sci sileeted with treat care and
warrar'-! of surf rior quality. Orders will receive
c;t aaiearefoJ attention. , . '
' ' -iiiALfni:AVi3,
ATTORNEY; AT LAW,'
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Tr", rr-'t-r. nich-vrd'ca County, I.ehrask
. -:veV'1 ; 1 atten:t n to aU petfessiowal busi
ti , ; ,.-; : i io hi care 4a KicLarUson M aylclnj
c. i.. ; 5i ta tie crawitS of dee4i. jr-einptit i-
WEBSTER, MARSH A CO.,
llaniilacturers " and "Wholesale Dealers ;
Ready Made Clothing
IP"
S-5, Main St., St. Lotiis, 3ro. .
' SKliTS, J) RATTERS, OVERALLS, SII1KTS, . (
and all kinds of ' 1
FTJEiHSHBTG GOOBS.
.
ALSO FALL STOCK OF
GENT S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
TLich we offer as Iowa any House in the City.
WE EST til, JtARSII &. CO.
HAYDEN &. WILSON.
Jmportert sn4 Manvfartvrer tf -
AKD .
Coacli Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings, Saddle Trees,
Ilames, Springs and Axles,
Patent and Enameled Leather,
SKIRTING, -
HARNESS, &
BRIDLE LEATHER.
No. 11, Main Street. St. Louis, 3Io.,
Are prepared to offer to their customers and the trade
an assortment of articles uBsnnased. in uaUty and
cheapness, by any Houte In their line. East or West.
"COMBINATION PATENT."
UPRIGHT STEAM SAW MILI.
Tlas null ct'Binanas the universal admiration or saw-
ciill men every bere. At it merits become known, the
demand for it ncre;te. Order are onim from every
section of thi couotry, Canada, Cuba, and South Amer
ca. It is solted lor every section of tbe world wherever
tnere is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character
tow hard, hyw large or how-roiall. Two extensive mi
r.ulact'jries are n v encased in boilding these mil Is, yet
It is almost imToi-sible to turn them ont as fast as they
are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents
and improveicefaU, and cc-mbise all of tbe following ad-
Simpliciiy iimh the mill and power are so simple in
their xmlructUjii that any oue of. ordinary mechanical
ability can cumpreLend them. put them up and run them
without dnper or diffl'.-ulty.
Pcrtabiiily Tiie wb-le eitablintment nn be very
caickiy tatfu ar-aci-and put Ucethar, thuc rendering it
easy to be moved fr-in piace to place asdesired. and sav-
inz the necessity of drawing the legs a loi:g distance to
Duralihid It is constructed ia the most solid and
ubstan;ial m3nacr, runs perfectly still, is not liable to
get out c-f order, a ad will list fur years without repair..
Rep.a.t'j It win saw faster than aiy otber upright
upright mill. The fpeed 0l the saw U abo-it three hun
drcJ strcke rer minute, ami the feed from one-eishth to
three-qtiarters of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medlam
speed the saw will cut thrown a log twenty-fuur feet
long in aboct three minutes. From this data anyone
kaowinx the character of the timber can calculate how
much it will do. . '
Ljfiiciency It does its work well, cuts smoother and
s traighter than the ordinary mills, and tbe arrangement
of tbe saw is cuch as to render it utterly impossible for
it to run out of liae. - -
CAii The entire iost of tbe mill, with fifteen
horse puwer artd everything all complete and ready fur
matin?, txxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is
only AI.TjO.
This mill requires les power to drive than any other
mill, and the power furnished is sufficient to drive extra
machinery-
A circular containing full particulars will be sent to
J
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any one desiring it. All ordert should be addressed
BEAGR &. BUKBOWKS.
Corner TTt'rd end Market ttrettt, St. Louis, 31a.,
sole asents fr-r the Western and Southern Slates.
ManhSo, '63 45-ly
MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN
TKE RICHEST DIADEM
rvia
roni by Kingsor Emperors
Wlist? WTijalieantlfallleadoriTalr
Because it the ornament God Ilimtelf provided for
al! our race. " Reader, although the rose may bloom ever
so briebtly u tbe plowing cheek, the eye be ever so
sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head Is be
reft of itsccveriug,vr the hair be snarled and shriveled,
henh end dry, or worse still, If sprinkled with gray,
nature will lose more than naif her charms. Prof
Wood' Hair Eestorative, if used two or three titnas a
week, win reitore and permanently semfe io all soch
an ornament. Eed the following and jedce. The wri
ter cf the nrt is the celebreted jrianitt Thalberg :
XewTork; April 19, 1S58
13. w ood Dear str: Permit me to express to you
the ot ligations I am under for the entire restoration of
n)T bair tu its original color; about the time of my arri
val ia tLe fluted States it vas rapidly becoming gray
but npou the application of your Hair Bestorative, it
eoc-n recovered ttsoriginal hoe. I consider your res tor
ative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficatious as
well as agreeable. ; . I am yours truly; .
S TIIALBEKtx.
Drych air Gwyliedydct'
"Welsh Xewspaper office, Nassau st., April 13, '63
Prof O J Wood Dear &;r: Some month or six
weeks ago, I received a bottle ef your Hair Bestorative
and gave it my wue, who coadaded to try it on her hair
liitle thinking at tbe time that it would restore the
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 the gray hairs to a dark
brown, at the same tima beautifying and thickening the
bair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to !
all persons in want cf such a change of tneir bair.
CUA11LE3 CABDEW
Xew York, July 25, 1S58.
Pre T 0 i Wood : With confidence do I recommend
yonr Hair Restorative, as being tbe most efficacious ar
ticle I ever saw. Since using your 11 air Restorative
my hairs and whiskers which were almost white have
gradually grown dark: and 1 now feel confident that a
few more applications will restore them to their natu
ral color.
i G KILET.
Chicago, 111, Jtay 1, 1S57.
Prof Wood About two years ago my bair commenced
falling off and turning gray : I was fast becoming bald,
and had tried many remedies to no effect, I commenced
uing your Restorative in January last. A few appli
cations fastened my hair firmly. It begaa to fill op,
f row out, an-tamed back to its former color (black). At
this time it is fully restored to its original color, health
aad appearance, and 1 cheerfully recommend its use.
J D HOES
The Restorative is put in bottlds of 3 sixes, viz : large,
medium and small; the small holds half a pint, and
retails for $1 per bottle; the medium bo ids at least 20
per cent more ia pruportme than the small, retails for
$2 per bottle; the large bold a quart, 40 per cent more
in proportion and retails for $3.
O. J. M'OOD it CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway. Xew
York, and 114, Market street, St Louis, Mo
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. '
Sold by J. n. MAUX&CO.,Drupcists,
... ..... Brownville, Nebraska.
1858. 1858.
SCARRITT 4: MASON,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of
Furniture arid Upholster jt
CORNER WASniSGTOH AT. cC 2o ST.,
St. Louis, 31Issonri.
To our Patrons and the Public
In General.
vve take preat pleasure in being able to assure yon
that notwithstanding our heavy los by tbe barning of
our Sales Rooms at Xos 40 and 42 Washington Avenue,
and the lots of the entire stock in them, on the morning
if the 25th inst., are already able to fill any order that
may be desired in our line.
Uaving a large amount of stock in our ware bouses
that are nut connected with onr sales room, and being in
constant receipt of guods from the best manufacturers,
we are thus soon enabled to fill orders at our usual low
prices, and ia our former prompt and satisfactory man
ner. - ' r - r
Our facilities for procuring and keeping up. a desirable
ftock, are unequalled ; our personal at ten -ion aud laire
experience U and will be constantly given to our legi.v
imate kasines as dealers in aad manufacturers of
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY,
in all the various branches. Ve assure you that we
will sell a good goods and at as low prices, and on as fa
vorable terms aiiy boase in the west.
Thaiiking yuu for the very liberal patronage already
bestowed vo us. we ask a continuation of tbe same,
Sales Roms for tbe present, on the Northwest cor
ner of tcashingtcn Avenue aud Second Street, fuur doors
below our old stand.
Very Respectful ly, SCARRITT k, MASOX".
St. Louis, August 1, IS53. . no7
GEO. & EAYElt & CO.,
- ' AND
General Land Agents,
Glenwood, Plattsmoulh,
Hills eo, Iowa, Cass eo, Nebraska.
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves
tigating Titles,TayiEg Taxes, Investing mos
ey, BuyLig and Selling Town Lot, Baring-. SeKinj
and Locating Land Warrants, and al! other business
connected with their profession ia Western Iowa and
Nebraska; " "
X M. DEWS-Associate Attorney. , -
S 1 EFEKENCES : ' " . " "
Greene, Weare & Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
O. Uoughty & Co-,
Greene, Weare k Bice
Greene k Weare,
Nixon 4 Goodman,
Tootle k Greene,
N.W.Thomas,
Schoo'y & Son
Ft. Des Moines u
Cedar Rapids,
Cincinnati, Ohio
Glenwood, Iowa,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
u u
Tincentown, N. J.
Hightstown, 44
lTiiladelphia,Pa.
Medford, N. J.
Gen. Wn. Lick.
ILJohnon,
I.BeediSon,
Robinson k Bro
Burlington Co. Bank,
h.
BltOWNTLLE,
The rrcrrietor rercclfully informs the
eril! v. that he caa - jat r-
crned frou St. Louis
BOOTS b SHOES car IrougrJ .Jl'ui of SL.Jcsrph
His a??ortraciit of rcaJr-msJa Boots & S'.f-cs embraces every variety Tor FaJ
Ca'f-s.Tdn hocU. sir-Is ani douLla sole ef las latest
ther water-proof boots, jast rttt for PI HE'S TEAK
Strv ifcot. and a rret variety cf aoes and Urogaca
He :xas a kre sapLly, and prf:,.t variety i every
and ChllJrea's Gaiters and bh-.c?, Cer.ilemen s blirpc. Kaffslo and Gnm-elastic Uversnoe,rc vc.
Ha a. '3 has consUntlyon La:.d a lar-e supply cf French Ivip and Calf-skins and trimrxuEsa
FOR HOME MANUFACTURE.'
lie wirrtr.ts bis work to give entire satifction, and invites tie public to call and examine for themselves at
R,-,i-rrit! ifcwt k. K5.oi Store. and iu.Ie whether the
and cheaper than any jou ever purchased from any otter
Sept. 23.; 1S53. - - .
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1 1
Oi v'A ..i'dealers'in:
I I I 4 I 3
Xain st- between Front and Second sts.,
siroxrxiiiio, per
M a a 51
IP?
- y a ; u u test
33lO'6t s. vsi'zi
EATS & CAPS . :
Stove, Furniture, - Hl
Flour, : Bacon, ni
AND
T7E haTe just opened a heavy Stock of Fall an d
V Y -end Fancy line, which we are now prepared to
For Casli or Country Produce
1857. r2n!S-tq '" CRANE t BILL.
SIEGEL &
:Brownyille, N. T.
THE proprietors would most re?peetfully inform the
uiey nave received andare nowoperangoneor the largest and most complete blocks of Clothing
. . ' . ; Ever brought to this market.
' ' ' Their assortment of J ' !.'.:.:'; i : . ,
;--r-'
Embraces every rariety of Texture and Prices as to Color they have Erown, Blue, Black, visible and
invisibleGreen,andCloths,Cassimers.Satinetti!.Cashmerettsacd 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 '
May also be found atall time a fineselection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, etc., which we will sell ascheap as any establishment in the West.
We have the finest and best assortment of
SPEIHG AKD SDMMEE CLOTHIHG
Ever brought
Tri ff-S !t r ii 3
S3rAggl AND OjSS?S, .
Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of . ,
COATS, Dress, Frocfc and Sack.
PAXTS, Erery Sly le and Description. ' ! A
TESTS, To please Jarjre and Small.
SHIRTS, Colli TTllite and Fancy; ' ,
WE would but ask the public to call, examine and judge for themselrcs" whether the Clotbin at the
Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material, cut wiih better taste, better trimmed
and twenty-five percent, cheaper than they haTe ever bought elsewhere
October 29th, 1857., - v2nlS-Iy ' SIEGEL k GREESBAUil.
W. PVHT. " 3. G. WILKINSOSr
PUETT & fWILKlNSON, :
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADI, N. T. .
Will attend to all business entrusted to their care
REFERCr.S
Col. Jesse Williams,
Fairfield, Iowa.
Indianapolis, Ind,' i:
Washington City. . J
KockvilIe,Ind.
Omaha City, N. T.
Got. Jos. A. Wright,
Mr. F, K. Eoock, : ,
Hon. John G. Qivis,
Hon. Geo. L. Miller,
T. B. CCMIXO. fOHS C. TCBX.
, CimXG d TURK, , , : '
Attorneys at Law & Eeal Estate Agenti
OMAHA CITY, X. T.
YTuttcnftfaran'Pron5F't'y toallbusi
V Y ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial o.
Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en
trries and pre-emptions, collections, Ac.
Office in the second story of nenry Boot new
building, nearly opposite, the Western Exchange
Bank, Farnham street. ' " V ' V; ' i -lv
Dec. 27156. Tln23tf ; - 5-
FRANKLIN
TYPE i STEREOTYFE FOUNDRY
No. 168 Vine Kt.. bet. Fourth ana Fifts.
Cincinnati, 0.
C. F. CDRISCOIX &. CO
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job
, Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Uallies,te keZ
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description,
- STEREOTYPING of all kind Bocks, Music.
PatentMedicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engravings,
Ae. fe.. .
Brand acd Pattern Letters, various styles,
Office of American Bank Note Cotpaiiy
J; J. O'SHAXESSY, ...
' topper Plate & Lithographic Printer-""
Corner of Randolph aixi Dearborn ireets,
CHICAGO, IltX.
Wedding and Visiting Carta, Door Plates, Offiee Seals,
Votary Public's Dies aad Presses, Drafts, Invoices, and
Labels of every kind promptly executed and rent by
Express. 3A Pack of the very bett glazed or Brit
tol Cor diieith name for two dollar, by a nno end
beautiful procett vitkout eott of flate, equal to the
very choicest en.jraving, sample when required on
reception of pott stamps. 9-J 3 G ly
" J. HART & SOX,
mm 'ft mm
ZJAI.T1I1 O,
Oregon, Holt County, Missouri. -Keepconsuntly
on hand alldescriptionof ilamess,
Saddles, Bridles, Ac, Ae.
N. B. Everyarticleinourshopis manufactured
oarselrescd warranto d to give sat isfaction.
a:
til M. j JL
NEBRASK
V2A
citizen cf Brov.-nville, and th? puldic
gen-
with the larereststoci c-f eu--t
id Vriuter. French
rstk of Grain lea-
style and fashion: also a sav
Gold Dirnga. Ilataj alar-eiun7 of 5p and
; Jioys' rcoca ana coots oi ii tus uu
itjleacd fasliicn, of Ladies uaiiers, c .sppers, ajiea
boots ind shoes are col of better leather, better made
place
The highest prices paid for bides.
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nra
3
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-ill
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple
offer to the trad eat extremely low prises,
It 1 1
err
GREENBAUM, ;
citizens of Brownville and the publk generally that
- - . -
to this Territory.-
LTrOBD.
Lyford &
J. T. EORX
Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
- ' Dealers in
JDir-r ' Qroocis
. GROCERIES, .
HARDVAKE, QUEENSWARE,
v : . BOOTS,' JSrXCDUJS, '
- : 'HATS AND GAPS, ; : ;
Xalls. rPioTTflt, Stoves, Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO.
. April 8th, 1S57. " , ' ' " 43-t
TV. II. 1TII1,IA3IS,
WHOLESALK ASD RETAIL IEALEK IX
STOS & TINWARE
Oroson, Mo..
fTiAKES pleasure in announcing thecitizens of Or-
J., gon and tne public in general, that he has on
nana tne mot extensive stock of btoves and Tin
ware, ever o tiered id tuis market. - ily stock of Tin-
wareiror myown manutaeture, and U for gale at i
Wholesale and ketai! at St.' Louisprices. i
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may be found Filly's Charter Oak, thebeststove nmr
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prixePre-
mium. aiso
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER' TOAN ANT HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country.. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms.
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. . v . williajis,
i Tl-n5 , 1 Oregon, Mo Jaly 5, 1S58.
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY.
CEOKGS CLAYES. J. W. LEE.
Clnycs d Xjoo.
Real Estate and General Agency,
OilAHA CITY. U. T.
REFER TO
James Wright, Broker, "
New York,
Wm. A. Woodward, Esq.
S . Hon. R.Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio.
Cleveland,
1 Wicks,Oticaad Brownell.Bankere,
t a . . a ww
j Alcott ct iiorton,
Col. Robert Campbell,
I James Ridgway, Esq.
St.
Louis,
CrawfornandSackett, Chicngo.
r' Omaha City, Ang,oO,lS5G. vln!3-ly
mj f mm
And
St
:tearucoat ijrent,
T ft -
sr. josepii, -vo.
be tTi L-?vee t ail iirs vjf-n tl? jrrivsl
VTiM
5tf!!:ats, an-1 artend to tie C-sileciion ,! Bin and
E2i-'f-- le'.t arit'it.iinwittiprcnt dUpatch; hIo af.cn!
to tie r.i"ctivin?f gcxls fr boats, cither V-tt St. -Louis cr
Will be iound -n the t.ff.ce cf Dvraan it West Eeal
EstateAgents, Market Square. ' .
Groceries!
Crceerie
f!
Fresh Arriyals ! Heavy Additions ! !
Trices Greatly K educed?
- CUR REXCY TA ATZ.V AT PAR!!
; J, B. JBIJTTIIXG5
Cor. 2nd and Frances $tsy St. Joseph .Vo.
HAS just received at fcis store room, corner of Secund
and Francis Streets, St. Joseph, everythir;; desirable in
his line, w hich be purchased Tor the Fall and Winter
trade, at frreatly reduced price for Cash, and whieU he
will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to punctual
customers. Among his recent receipts are 50 d Fresh
Peaches, 35 doz Prime Apples, 20 do Assorted Fruits,
CO d i Lobsters 1 &. 2 lb cans, 3oo dox Field's celebrated
Oysters put up this fall. i)ha!f Barrel new white Fiinh,
also Codflsh, 100 boxes W R Cteese, 50 boxes E D do, 500
ibs Curranis, 50 boxes fresh raisins, 100 boxes dried her
ring, 600 U Goi-hen Butter, 200 bbls -crackers, 60 bbls
nut aSarirted, 500 lb Peanuts, loo boxes assorted and
fanrv candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lzengers,
500 drums Figs,Jtc. Also alarre lotsugaa and molasses.
whici ill be sold at priccsconstaeraniy below theprices
sixt- flav agn. 4 ---.--' - - -
! St. Jscpli, Key.-8,- lSeliS - - ' -. . 21n
:-.. IYew Hardware Store.
. Si gn of the Saw. -
- J. FTjAEEIITY",
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
American German, English & French
, HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY.
ST. JOSETIT, MO.
IS NOWreceiving and cpenirg 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 fml and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House milder s Hardware, Mechan
ics tools of every description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in great vanety, combm
ingall the recent and useful improvements for the
I savinsr of a vast amountof labor to the farming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a earef ul
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Lross Cut baws, which I
will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices.
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac., of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and
price, lam determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share ci trade trom tnis and
adioininz counties, 3Iy arrangements for importin
and agencies for American ilardware Manufacturers,
together with a long experience in 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 am, quick returns.
Januarxl.lSor. Tln2JHf .
JOHN COLHOUN & BROTHER,
(5ign of the Padlock, opposite the Post Office.) .
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
DEALER IX. ,
Building"' and Saddlery Hardware,
GROCERIES, .
Boots, Slices, Leather and Shoe Findings.
Sr. JOSEPH, MO.
"TTAVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer
XUL icanand Foreign Hardware, such as :
Greaves k Son's Files Scissors
and Edge Tools
Butcher's do do
Spear k Jackson's saws
Gimlet pointed screws
Griffin's and American
Pocket knives
Knives and forks
Brass curtain bands and
pins ,
Dx)r locks
Augers and anger bitts
Corn knives
Briar scythes
Grass and grain do
horse nails
Post hole augers
Ames' shovels and spades
i Lull & Porter'a shutter
Butts
Morticing machines " '
Circular, mill and muly
Nails
Shovel3and tongs
Candlesticks
Framed wood saws
saws
Planes and plane irons
Coopers drawing knives
Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Vices
do - adzes and wood
tools ." '
Tress IToops
Butts, cast and wrought
uionsehole Armitage an
vils .
American anvils
. Stocks and dies
Lopper rivets for belts ?
Tnyere Irons
Plated and com. stirrups
; Pad hooks, breech 'gloops
i aa screws, cockeyes
Ornaments, racks
do do Uitts
do . ,'do Buckles
do do Illnzs
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, 3 eord thread
Calf skins
Upper leather
. Brnldle-do' - .
Skirting do
Harness do
Bolting do
Goat skins - ; ;
Enammclled leather
Breast and rein snaps
Last, pegs
Peg float' '
Pincers
Shoe thread
Bristles, wax
Lining skins
Binding
nun many gooas embracing a, complete assort
ment of the most desirable which they will sell a
the lowest prices. - J. COLHOUN k BRO
April imn, mot. 31-ly
Buchanan Life and General
Ixx.sxxro.ixco Co.,
Office cor 2d and Jule sts.,
sr.: Joseph, 310.
laiiTino ax tuk last session of the ho. .tc.
-Intnorized Capitol 3,000,000.
DIRECTORS:
J. B. Jennings. I. R. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton
liooth, John l6ihoun,JohnU. Likens. W.H.Peneik
james n.ay, . w . jucAsnan . A. u. .Mansfieer.
J. B. JENNINGS, Pres.
N.R.McAsnAX, Sec'y.
FS now ready to receive application for Life. Fire
r.;n.r.i t? ; . : i. i . .
i iMiim.miuitiusu. a citsu return oi zopee
cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. Losssr
promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities siven to
ine patrons vi inaoiace.
A n;i 1 AiV 1 h.7 . ,
s. locxwooi. 1857. v R. E. Posierot
Lockwood;& Pomeroy,
Wholesale and Retail Denlerwn
1 a a -s it i v.. iw
3
s
RAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de
.; . thaiiighest Market Price. T
L. w . i. i J1C1 vua is are mvi tea to examine our
' stock of Hats A Caps for the approaching Spring
nn ouminer inme, wuicn win oe large, Lkhionatle,
and well selected. In point of variety our stockshall
not te excelled by any Uouse m St. Louis.
Our prices will be low, terms accommodating.
Call ana see us at our New Store. Second St.
St. Joceph. Xo.' " - . 32-om
i,
Are an unequalled Tonie and Stomaehie. a positive
and palatable Remedy for general LebUity. Dys
pepsia, loss of Appetite and all diseases of the.
; Digestive Organs.
These Bitters are a sure Preventive of
FEVER AIID AGUE !
They are prepared from the purest materials by an old
ou experienced Airuggist, and therefore can be relied
on.
. THEY AID DIGESTION!
By gently exciting the system into a healthy action; are
plea.-ant to the taste, and also give that vigor to
the system that is so essential to health.
S3"A wine glass fuli may fce taken two or three times
a day before eating.
. Prepared only by W, L. M'NTJTT,
T. L.OI.IS, MO.
Oct. 23, '53 15-ly '
WHO LESALE AXD RE TAW .
Groceries, Wines, Liquors
CIGARS. WOODEN VwYiiL,
Comer of Main and Francis
Strtett, Ri-ilU't
Stand,
Opposite
Stoutt Hotel,
HATE just received tte Iarget ar.-i mnt &t:j ete
stotkof the ab-jve goods ever ofcaei in crper M.si-nv.ri,
to which theattectioBof tnercUaaU atd dealers is res
pectful lies invited tavjevpurcbased tteni prir.cipa'.ly
for ca.-b at the very lowest poir';e pru-f, wu,
New Tors and St. Louis, feel cocrV!erit thit I caa c-er
ind jceraents that are rare'.y fuiii, and hcvz, by f sir
and literal dea!ng, low price ar.a gooa 0"":s n iue.
a liberal share of patronage. CiA atvJ examine my stotx
and prices before pcrchasiDS'S sales are boubd to follow.
In my stoci will be found every artic:e utially kept ia
a Ko 1 Grocery rfoue.
W T "T
br.J0SEPH.no.
JA3IES CARGILL Iroyrietor.
MANUFACTURES and keeps cocsiantly
on hand for sale, all kinds cf Flour, !eal,
and Feed stoJ. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable teraas. Caah paid constantly for
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever used it. . '
St. Joseph; Mo. Aug. Z9, 1355. Tlnl3-y-
1BKAM KATE,
DCDLXY M. STEEL,
(Hit. I. CLARKE.
JAS. M'CORL,
NAVE, M'CORD & CO.,
msm mm
Fomardlngand Commission
Felix Street, fcetween Third and Fourth,
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.,
Ilave Just received and for sale low 330fcM sotrar ;
250 bag rio Coffee. &50 kegs Iron Jf onntain aiU, (the
best nail made) 258 brls and half brls molasses.
150 tea gallon Keps Belcher's Molasses;
2300 sacks G A salt-. Xew sacks and in good Tder.
1800 bags Dairy Salt In Gunny's of 15 and 25 pounds
each; .
200 brls copper distilled whiskey, puarrantied good.
75 brls aDn hf brls old B.urbon and Bye, best artinle;
60 -jr and 1-8 pipes Erench Brandy, warranted pare and
gen nine ;
150 boxes soap, different brands, OIein,Palm and Fam
ily: 15 tierces new Carolina rice;
100 casks Lee's New Castle Soda; ..
25 boxes soda in pound papers ; - -
100 boxes assorted candy;
25 boxes fancy candles;
200 cbest and half cheats and cant ins Imperial. Gun
powder and Young Hyson teas ;
200 bxs Tobacco, Glagow and Virginia;
125 coils Manilla all bizes;
50 doz wooden buckets end 35 d3zen each no I Sc. 2
Tubs; -
36 doi wash boards.
Our stock is tbe 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. AYE, McCORD & CO.
Sept. 9, 1858,-tf .
STREXGTflEXLNG CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER!!
rpiJE greatest reme--
dy in the world.
This cordial id distilled
from a Berry kuow
'onlv to inwir. iiu
'chlmically combined
with some of the most
valuable medical roots,
herbs and barks known
to tbe mind of man,
vii : bloud root, bl3ck
root, wild cherry bark,
yellow dock, dandle- -loins,
sarsaparilla. eld
er flowers, with others,
producing the most in
fallible remedy for the
rMtoration of healti
Eefort taking, xa't After ukici
OWN REMEDY, curing diseases by natural laws.
When taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'cb
every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the
circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any billius
matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole orga
nization.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial vUl effectually cure
L.irer complaints, Vyspepna, Jaundice, Lnronic
or yervous Debility, 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 bloud to the head, dull pain or swimming
in tbe bead, palpitations of the heart, choking or suffoc
ating reelings when laying down, dryness or yellowness
of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of heat, depression
of spirits, &.C
There ts no mistake about it.
This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above
diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, in
German, English and French.
Over half a million of bottles
Have been sold during the past six months, and in no
instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction Whu
then will snffer from weakness or debility when ile
Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you?
To ihe Ladies.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at
onte and get some of McLean's Cordial? It will streng
then and invigorate your blood to Cow through every
vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to monnt to your
cneekagain, Every bottle warranted to give satisfac
tion.
For Children.
VTe ay to parents, if your childreg are sickly, pnny or
afflicted with cutnplaints prevalent among children, give
them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. It sells
rapid.y, because st always cures Delay not a moment
Every Country Merchant
Should not leave the city until he had procured a sup
ply of McLean's Strengthening cordial. A liberal
discount will be made to those who buy to sell aain
a iu.i-Beware or tfruist or dealer who may
try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trah,
which they can buy cheap, by say in? it is just as good.
Avoid such men. Ak for McLean's Strengthening xr-
aiai, aua tae nothing else. It is the only remedy that
will purify tbe blood throughout, and at the same time
sirenginen tne system.
tme table spoonful uken every morning is a certain
pjeventive for cholera, chills and fever, yellow fever, or
any prevalent uiseae.
Piice only per buttle, or 6 bottles for $.5.
J H M cLEAN",
Sole proprietor ol the cordial,
Also, McLean's Vulcanic Oil Liaimeitf
fj-mncipai depot oo the corner of Third and Pine
street, m Louis,
McLean's Yolcanlc Oil Liniment.
The best liniment in the Tor Id for man or beast
Another Rercaikalle Cure
renoriuea oy JscLean'a Volcanic Oil Liniment. Bead
i nor yourselves j
tm t . 1 i ... ...
m uiacsmua, uvmg near Cass avenue
iruiu street, nai a noraible running .re on his foot
c iriCT various uninients. Salves, &c, but could do it
no good. He despured of ever being able to work at Lis
trade again, because be oouid not bear any weicht n his
.t "lue oi jaci.ean's Volcanic Oil Liui-
uicui, w is now perieciiy cured.
tHrhtUma-tl?s "'.T1 Paralysis, braises, sprains,
j"w or i.iu-tcmd, swellings, sore
throat, earache or toothache, Ax, yield to the magic in-
" -c woiKieriui iinimeut.
uoraoa cattle, it is an infallible remedy for
cha.es, scratches, cracked heels, lameness, spavin, fibu
la, bruises, swellings, wound, rattls-snake bites, axvl
oiuer diseases which animals are liable to from
injuries or accidents.
Every country merchant should obtain a iuruly of Mc-
" ' vju uiumtm. u sens ramdiy because
it always cures.
A liberal discount will be made to merchants' who buy
to sell again.
3"f"cr sale by J H McLEAX, proprietor, cojner f
Third and Pire streets. St Louis, Mo.
ZODK & BALDWIN,
ZP rocraCity, 2MZo.9
Aud
Dye Woods, DyestnlTs,
Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes "Vindow-glas3 and Putty,
GLASSWARE,
French, English, and American Perfumery.
FINE toilet and shaving soaps, fine hair and
v7 tooth brushes, paintbrushes, surgical and dent
in al instruments, spices, snuff's, manufactured
tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure
wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, etc.,ete.
Agents for the sale or
Dr. Whtar's Balsam of Wild Cherrr.
Ci
it
tt
it
it
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua.
Osgood's India Cholagogue,
Jones' American Cholagogue;
Guy3ott's Yellow dock and Sarsanarilla'
C:iV. T :. o
oiuiiu s luuic cyrup.
July 23, 1857.
T2nl-yly
Ci Sr.,
, p.: ?
v U
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
if-'-PlUs;
z rC2 ALL TIES I v2PC3IJ CIA
FAMILY PHYSlr
, . -
' . TffERX has locg existed a puViie.demarij
effective purgative pl hkh could te reliH '
sure and perfectly safe ia its operation. Tjj.
been prepared to meet that demand, and i jfT
she trial of its virtues has conclusively sikoiw
what success it accomplishes the purpose
It is easy to make a physical pitl, but cot
make the best of all piUs one which shcit
none of the objections, but all the adTant
every other. Ibis has been attempted her.
with what success we would respectfully sub
the public decision- It has been un. 'oritur
the patient hitherto that almost every p.
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the -els.
This is not. Many of them prodnct to
griping pain and revulsion in the system as
than counterbalance the-good to be denTtd
them. These pills produce no irritation or
tmless it arise from a previously existlr.g
tion or derangement in the bowels. Beugp,
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use a
quantity ; bnt it is better that any medim
be taken judiciously, ilinute directions for i
use in the several diseases to which tifv
plicable are given on the box. Asnwt tf:e
plaints which have been speedily cured b tics .
may mention Liver Complaint, in its variom!
f Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Losing
petite, Usilessness, IrritabDrty, Eiiious Hud.,
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain h tt
and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but tt
sequence of diseased action ia the liver. tl
aperient theyTiSord prompt and snre relief
tiveness. Files, Colic, Dvscntery, Hnmorj,
and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the bojT,
and impurity of the blood, Irregularities ; in
any ar?4 every case where a purgative is rewni,'
l"hey have" also produced some sbgulirj .
eessful cures in Rheumatism, Gwit, DriDy, Gt
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Fakiai
Back, Stomach, and Side.,. They shou'd be
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the vlji
and prepare the system for the change cf seam.
As crasional dose stimulates the sloaacl a
bowels into healthy action, and restores the r
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, ar i, br 3
stimulant action en the circulatory system,' r
Tate the strength of the body, ar.d" restore .
wastcl or diseased enenries of the whole crgaat
Hence an occasional dose is, advantageous, ra
though no serious derangement exists ; but
necessary dosing should never be carried to i.
as every purgative medicine redues the strecrf,
when taken to excess. The thousand cueja vaci
a physic is required cannot be enunienai ifrp, out
they mgsest themselves to the, ra&a of erery
body ; and it i3 confidently believe ft 3
answer a better purpose than any this lutbt
hitherto been available to mankind." Yfcen theii
virtues are once known, the public wS 114 longs
doubt what remedy to employ when in tetd of 1
cathartic medicine. ' Being sugar-wrapptl, the; n
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable,
harm can arise from their use ra ary qnanttr.
- For minute directions, see wrapper oa tbe &a
-' PRETAEED BI
DE. JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analylical Cteniit
. LOWELL, MASS.
: Price 23' Cent per x. Tiva Ioxm la SL
- m
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For tbe rapid Cur ef
COrGIIS, COLDS, IIOARSESES
BKO.iniTIS, wiioomG-ioua!
CROUP, ASTHMA, AAD
co.sniPTio.. .
' This remedy has won for itself suh Btcp
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary iyis.
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the ff
dences of its virtues in any community va 1
haa been employed. So wide is the field of ia
fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cr
that almost every section of the country sixes
in persons publicly known, who have teen rsid
from alarming and even desperate diseases i ti
lungs by its use. When once tried its sur.a?
over every other medicine of-its kind is too c
rent to escape observation, and where its virta
known, the public no longer hesitate what ttii
to employ for the distressing and dargeious afc
tions of the pulmonary organs which are iar5
to our climate. Not only ia formiiible at-J
upon the lungs, but for the milder varietal
Colds, CorGHS, IIoamisiss, Ac ; and for.Cc
d&ex it is the pleasantest and safest mediciu i
can be obtained!. ;
Aa it has locg been in constant nse thronzi
this section, we need not do more than assrir? a
Cple its quality is kept cp to the best that it c?
been, and that the genuine article is soli T
J. II. MAUN Si
CO., A-e:J.t
Brown villi
VICTORIOUS OV2XR PAIS.
BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIM31D1.
Aznr or ee ; j.-ta' '
Leaiiuf life or da:lit. 2j
are tb"qiiet:oa iii roi .-1 ia '-1
a-Joptnjo or r'jrciHJO vi ti'J T
ciHc by tbe vw.yn f "'
di-ea--4 nu injuries.
eeivd tli ia.I'Tinenti( '
tiue;i-.i.fd .drcn. tl.e '' .
KA.VK, and itrfiica-Tt'-:-
irj two awfi.l V.mr i" '
ci'KK of erwriiiil H-e. t'. i P1"
in into gnral u-i in e"1? a
i;,,ri:.. rxuJ r! '. "
aiarvs-lotis curi" xis rJ
ticiLt; a;ouI.I.a.rut.
THE AFFLICTED 'IlvEJOKl
AX
nrxrr.r.rs--f Ti;cc.-y-;
bar tested i . riiti.e.
r-;.cii- ia f. fr,,"v
l-v.Ti -PAIS iiil 1 !-'
which other rrnVt'
to cure. J.'iiie t'i tl. J" ; ,
airr:.-!. Nti::.u .iV
MlliiorVtnn - Ai'iit -r.r
e fr. m i:l:t
- :m fr.., :.'ul If
(rrl that Mme n-at- ,r ',
Itv'ir lor tore ii!bkl a'". ,
ry-ill t ."-ucli ! .
J'.A bjlinfai eofitr-.-I.il
THE 2I0TIEKS, COiLPAUIOS.
sSiv aT-. bi:ea.t. ht.k m;
'OtT J-'E I It-r. ! 1311 1.
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f-: tV.' 1 void ft iip-tr, bMtcl.-
-'"n-y r Jl and ail liiclr3iifn
"S" '' ereeeoce, UuM '!'''
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