t ' . ' r t :7.kT- -J im AYElt'S PILLS, ' l" y : rvi sirtrnlnrly successful remedj for tit A- r.'iret'f all l'.-.lious diseases Costiveucss, Indi Zri'-n. Jsuriff, Dropsy, lUieornatisrn, Fever O'-ut, Hunvr, Nervousness. Irritability, InSr.mma-t;-r, Hfrdfhc, i'air.a in the Breast Side, Back, t:;i F'ir.;de CorapIamt &r. &e. Indeed, vefy fcr art t'..e d'.ses in which a Purgative Medi rii? is ! ct n.'.rc rr less required, and nmcb 6ick v.- s:.a - Tcr'.i: r.svht be prevented, if a harm let f.IcctuJ Cathartic were more freely used. N'n 'prrs..r. can feel will while costive habit of KJv pf;' a". ; brides, it Boon generates serious and -arn fatal dt'-ires, "which might have been avoided fr the r-rrt-'r rnd judiHons use of a good purgative. Thi is. ihVc true of Colds Feverish symptoms, and i ; ..u fif ra!.?rmcr,U, They all tendto become or jr.-.ducc the (iec-t stated and formidable di-tempers nhi. -h !..-! i the hearses all over the land. Hence a r'.IL- f-n-i'.r phvsic is of the first importance to C.f !:: lie health," lttid this 1'iil has been perfected ;h c !,t)n.n:ate kiil to meet that demand. An tni- r trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes- t. ai d r.-itii i.ta. has shown results surpassing s-.v i;:, yxl.pitn known of any medicine. Cares l.io effected bejejid belief, were they not sub ft?,tidtd by pr"!is of such exalted position and fn-x.irrT to fi.ibid the suspicion of untruth. A-nT-.' tie many eminent gentlemen who have '! 'fi'-d .'i f.'-nr of these Pills, we may mention: Pr;f -T. M. I."CXE, An-lytical Chemist, of Cin rr,n:!;, whoc L h professional character is en ..n Mr I.r.x, Judge of the Supreme Court ol e Ur. T;t II. -n. .N . 1 A'-... t-d Mate. . C'Miwin, Secretary of the Treasury. J. M. h ig it r. Governor of Inaiana. .siw-it nt, jrrcat wine grower of the West. .... J. K. t HiLTo.v, Practical Chemist, or V ..:' C:" . ii!ored by v. J Makcy, Secretary of State. . B. a-toi-., the richest man in America. !..:. wtj - (.'., riopr's of the Metropolitan .. f-.anr others. 1 ..-c r rrsnir, we could pve manr hundred ,--!. f;.)!!i all rarts where the Pills have !!. t,..p;-1. .Ml-p.'se even iiwire cuuuiitms -vm iV . .-r i.'-e f enjv-ici.t public men is found in .. - v:".ri trial. '! V.i-." V:.r..." 'he r-?r.!t of !ob inveslijratlon and r.if oir"i t" the public as the best and i... .i co.i.'i h te which the present state of medical .. ":.'n aT.ri." They are compounded not of ' J: -. J tiliu-flves, but of the medicinal virtues "(V- tv.lo rcn.rdies, extracted by chemical '. . s "'. i t :t.c f r untv. and combined together :.i ' r to i:.surc the best results. This ':;: f ft :'.;r.os;l;on furMpHii-inM nas lrfrn fomid :. ( i i rjv i'tctor:. and Pills both, to produce a i.J: (': ' r.t rciiutiy than had hitherto been ob i . vi J : v p: v Tiroes. 'lliC reason is perfectly ob i: ; hi.t L- the o'i uiodc of com position, every ?'iw'-::.e hnrilnicd with more or less cf arri- . fin in l ii urK.iis nu:'itics, by this each indi--y..iA v:itiie o::lv that is desired for the curative !fct ; 'rcsi't.t. All the inert and obnoxious qual- m a. 1 ! aS of -,tru :::)stni:ce etnpioyea are leu oeainu, me !:fi"s t.'t'v b-ir.2 retained. Hence it is .tlio e. evts sl.or.id prove, as inry nae .1 . ;c p':rr.v roiiieujai, ana me i uisumuu, 1 ,i-tt "l'Cl f.il ji.'. Jotc to diase than any other r '.' .". t- tiic wciirt. i it is fr-i:ci.t:y tNpod'.er.t that my medicine -JJiia tak- ui siir the counsel cf an attending Pi.vc.j : a he conid not properly judre of a r.V-'r r.;:V.t;ut knowing its composition, I have r::'..;.'.i''l the rrr.r:itc I'.nnu!ae by which both my P.' ti-fi vmI I'i'.'s r re tiiitdc to the whole body of 1'r'a i 4-1 -' titioj r i,i tl.' i iiueu ciaics aim utuwi aiiht ... - - . i.i i j I ) ... i : i . t . .... !':.; . If, hov.irr. there ahould be any 'v '.o !.:. r. t re iod them, they will be r r. ;y to his request. V. tl-r ).,! i t Mcdi- ines that rac oliwed, now .1 t;-h' :i if ihfir composition wns known ! .;',. tt'tislbii in their uns-tcry. I Lite no 'f-. --'i'"T! fjf nTy preparations is laid open . - i d 1 i he competent to jnupe on .Vi t :.i-ki:ow'r"'c their renvittions of ; , iImt'u. Tlic Cherry Pectoral was . .1 '..i.t'.nc men to be a wonderful , . i , ; ,, t. '!'-cls rere known. Many em "..' -i. '-m l ive ur c'ared the same thinp of !.-, ; '!' tun more confidently, and arc will- f . v v . 'l t-. r u-- i : 1 f:". tl.- t".. ir J l' : v .1 o : i i;v l . n.t.f; tii.it thoir anticipations were more r d I t tl.-;r cliVcts upon trial 'i i.v f : ltd bv their powerful influence on the era t vtarifv tl.e biooa ana etunuiaie is ... . . . . i!.o Li : :v: v ec tit. n remove "e ooitrucuonn oi t't-fioiiiit)', Imiwc!, liver, ana other organs of the !-. r t";ii t"ir irrrjular action to health, and I.-.- rnrrfri'VL'. wherever thev exiit, such derange t.c t .o :.rt cnrin ol disease. s'la.ir-MT.-ppod, they are pleasant to take. .n. m; -"i' ',)'iro'r vcL'ct.di.e, no barm can ame irom ;) rirv:'ii aj,v ;anlity. l.r uiiuute directions, see wrapper on the Box. 1'IIKI'AKKD BY mi JAMES C. AYER, r racti.cal and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trice 25 Cents per Eoz. Fire Eoxei for $L SOLU BT J. II. 3IAIX & (0., Brownville, X. : ; NEB 11 ASK A CITY Iusvirnnoo Company Capital istock ?30,0U0. NI-.BRASK CITY, K. T. r T r r.::ai v. ur.Jcr a liberal charter, is now I Tu'lv -;i;i7ed. and th.ir entire capital ttock-ti-l ' ";' r.-it'f l';'iir, raid in andsecured. They " ar. y:f-paro l, fr-.ui this date, to grant open policies, ' -1 A- rif'fis w-r. eual tcrm., with the most , ivrf i I:! jr ir. -e Company any where. Having a tt ! th: i:ntuil principle, iu patrons, without i ny lability, will share in the profits of .t'lf'.Miuijnv. . ru '-f the Company, will be confined, f r. r 'en, f.i siiKivE, or cargo risks, with a 1m'.,',i'v t,f J12.CO0 on any one bottom. .jum!' ln.-urift'4 (Jfiice, on theabove pop- c-t i the Mi!"uri, it confidently ex i nii mirt from Wet-tern Merchants. tfully invite the Jlissouri River pa- riKtCTOiiP: S . V . Nu-k-Chas. F. Tlolly, ll. JM:nn':t. . J. L. Armstrong, . W. N'. Uin.hnsn, Miles W.Urown, A. A. Bradford. . - CfrAS.IMLOLI.Y.Picaijer.t. J.Gir.sinE, Secy. t . fastis Arnt Cel. W. P. Howard. Afr-.l I 421- Steam iLQClli. Patent Portable Mill, rpjrK saLscrilers have entered into a partnership I f.r.-i.T the firm of Keed. Holabird i Co., to to:i fj ; arc the J."C. BeoJ, Patent Portable Crist Ml ! an 1 :ire nw j rcj-arM to furnish ail those in f.f a r-'d Corn r Wheat Mill that fordura V.'.'.t y, timpliety ard economy ; excel any Mill in the w.r'. i. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics ii-t.tulc in Cincinnati, a G'Ad Jledal was awarded t!ieafofil. I j i - a Iaptl to all drain grinding purposes: it is i,.?nw m ,11 other- for t he ni vt extensive Merchant "i ...a-i it i.f. re-rifiling the Farmers feed by Horse j .v. rv Tr.f al-?vc ?.t;",lare manufactured by theundcr-'-nvd t their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they e n bo furni'ht in any quantity atshort notice. ; ..1 he '. Mills warranted to perform as follows: 16 in. STXt.rr, tr hourrtJ B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $200 . " rrf " 15 ' 250 . jit is 200 .i u 10 8 " liO A.il r Mill le'.ls its own storv.it is nnnecessaryto in iur niimprouirevNinuiendations,received. IX) WD ALL, MARKIIAM.&CO., WASINGTON FOUNDRY .Enslne and Machine shop, tv. KNi.it CI' Hi'"H) AMI MORCAM STREtTS, ST. I.OL1S, Mo. Mnfr'ireri of S:em Kopine and Boilers, Sawand :-:-L Mill ilai.uory. Siiisle and Double Circular Saw X Ti''i"tn Mt'Wj and I'iees Iird Kettles, I-ard -kr'-fcit t r;iii lc r. Vot Cardins Jtaclitnes Butlding iv.-: .us. Voiinr's !uiitvel Patent Smut Mills, Kc. r V v; KXTS f-r the saleof Barnes Smith aio.'sbn ...r Jtf l.me Card 2ii8-Iv .OLIVER BENNETT k CO., M IVI f' AcTl"j:ri:S AND WUOLEsALK DEALEKS IS Boots Shoes Sc. Brogans, .Vf 7 M.ilS STREET. SMST LOUIS, MO Vi:i: NOW IN UUCKIlTof acompleteassortment r.t y.o.ls fmtu their own and other manufac t .n-'s.rt la pted especially to the Western trad. Pur Jnsvrs are invited to examine their stock n itiuf.uturpl at.d selected with great eare and w irM.;.td ..f sucrior ijuulity. Orders will reeeive .'. t r. i M I'i'i ciirti'u' attt utit-n. IS HAM REAVIS, ATTOKNEY AT JAW, VS.AL ESTATE AGENT, S 'My, i'.;tLardriOu County, IXebrasV.i. U 1. 1 it . i:t.h.tt jUrtiti u lu alt pr.lesMorial I.um i,. r.:t -ir-l : t are .u Riihardou and adiciuin? ..i..;..-.; .v i drawing "f d'rds. pie-ei!ii!ii pa lii. .v.. tt . JJay 17, 'i6 iilti ti.i . . -: n - s ST. LOUIS AD'S (c2 WEBSTER, MARSH & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers Ready Made Clothing, 8-5, Main St., St. Louis, Mo. f niRTS, DRAWERS, OVEKALLS, SH'.RTS, ZTLTJ 332312 XT. G-OOX)3, and all Viadi of FUBinSHHIG GOODS. ALSO FAT.L STOCK OF GENT'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, M hicli we offer as lwasany Hons in the City. WEBSTER, MARSH &. CO. HAYDEN & WILSON. Importtrt tnd Manuficturers of S X X Xj "2" Coach Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Siddle Trees, Hames, Springs and Axles, Patent and Enameled Leather. SKIRTING, HARNESS, & BRIDLE LEATHER. No. II, Main Street. St.Lonis, Mo., Are prepared to offer to their customer and the trade an .ortnient of article unsurpassed, m quality cteippncss, by any House in their line. East or West. and "COMBINATION PATENT." IPRIGIIT STEAM SAW 3111. This mill commands the universal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As it merits tccvme known, tfic demand for it increase. Orders are coming from every recti-b of this country, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameri ca. It U suited for every section of the world wherever there i timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how larpeor how small. Two extensive ma nufactories are now ensaged in building these mil Is, yet it is almost impossible to tarn tbetn out as fast as they are wanted. They embrace several valuable patents and improvements, and combine all of the following ad- Simplicity Uoth the mill and power are so simple in their construction that anyone of ordinary mechanical al ility can comprehend them, put them up and run them without d.mier r r difficulty. Portability The whole establishment can be-verv lui'.kly taten apart and put together, thus rendering it easy t-j be moved from place to place as desired, and sav iue the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to Durability It is constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to pet out of order, and will last for years without repair. Rapidity It will saw taster than any other upright upright mill. The sped of the saw is about three hun dred strokes per minute, and the feed from one-eighta to three-jujrter of an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium sped the aw will cut through a lop twenty-rour feet 1 jus in alout three minutes. From thia data anyone knowing the character of the timber can calculate how mim it wm uo. LfTiiciency It does its work well, cuts smoother and straiphter than the ordinary mills, and thearrauperueut .f the saw is such a to render it utterly impossible for it t run out of line. Cheavntu The entire lost of the mill, with fifteen hone power and everything all complete and ready for running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is cn!y $1,750. This mill requires less power to dnve than any other mill, and the power furnished is sufficient to drive extra machinery. A circular contanunp full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordcrt should be addressed to BKAuti & BI KKOWES, Corner Third and Market ttreett, St. Louit, Mo., sole agents for the Western and Southern States. March 25, '58 43-ly MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVEB Worn by Kings or Emperors What? Whyabcantifumeadoniair Because it the ornament God Himself provided tor all t;ur race. Header, although the roi-e may bloom ever hj bnchtiy 10 tue ctowmg cnecx, tue eye oe ever so fparkiin;;, the teeth be thoe of pearls, if the bead is be reft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled. harth and dry, or worse still, if sprinVled with gray, nature mill loi-c inure than hair her charms. Pruf. Wuod siiair Kextorative, u used two or three timas a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Head the following and judge. The wri ter of the flrrt is the celcbreted pianUt Thalberg : New Tors; A-prH 1, 1863. PW9ti Bear Sir: Permit nie to express to you the obligations 1 am under for the entire retorationof uiy hair to its original culor; about the tirnecf my arri val in the l nited Mates it was rapidly becoming gray, but uix-n the aj piicetion of your Hair Restorative, it S(Kn recovered it original hue. I consider your retor- ative as a very wonderful invention, quite eftlcatious as well as agreeable. I am yours trnly, S TUALBKRG. 'Drych air Gwj-liedydct' Welsh Newspaper effice, Nassau St., April 12, '68 Prof U J oou uear Air : Some month or six week ago, I f ereived a bottle of your Hair Uestorative and gave it my wire, who concluded to try it on her hair little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my urprisc. after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful meet by turning all the 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 change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW New Tork, July 23, 1858. rrof O J Wood : With confidence do I recommend yonr Hair Meliorative, as being the most eincacious ar ticle I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative tny hairs and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark: and I now feel confident that a few in ..re applications will restore them to their natu ral color. 3 G KILKT. Chicago, 111, May 1, 1S57. Prof Wood Abont two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray : I was fast becoming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect, t commenced Ut-inp your Restorative in January last. A few appli cations fastened my hair nrniiy. it began to nil up, grow out, and turned back to its former color (black). At this time it is ful ly restored to its original color, health and apearance, and I cheerf il y-recommetid its u-c. J V HUES medium and small; the small holds half a j.int, aud retails lor bi per dici, ue meuiuin noius ai leasi -u I ier cent more in proimrtioe than the small, retails for $2 j-er bottle; the larpeiiolds a quart, 40 per cent more in proportion and retails for &3. tl. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway. Xew Turk, and IU. Market street. St Louts, afo And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. S-jldhy J. II. JIAUX & CO., Drupeists, . Brownville, Netra.--k. 1858. 1858. SCARRITT ij- MASON, 'Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furniture and Upholstery, CORNER WASHINGTON AV. &-2d ST., St. Louis, .Missouri. To our Patrons and the Public In General. w e tale pre it pleasure in being able to assnre you that notwithstanding onr heavy loss by the burning of our Sales Rooms at Xos 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, and the losof the entire stock in them, on the morning of the 25th inst., are already able to fill any order that may be desired in our line. llavinj; a larpe amount of stock in our ware houses that arc not connected with our sales room, and being iu ci instant receipt or pxH from the best manufacturers, weaiethus soon enabled to till orders at our usiikl low prices, and in our former prcmpt and satisfactory man ner. Onr facilities for procuring and keeping up a desirable stock, are unequalled ; onr personal attention and large experience is and will be constantly given to ur legit imate hnsinpss as dealers in and manufacturers of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all the various branches. We assure you that we w ill sell as g xx! goods and at as low prices, and on as fa vorable terms as any house in the west. Thanking yoa for the very liberal patronage already bestow ed on us, w e axk a continuation of the sanie. Sales R'Mims for the present, on the Northwest cor ner of Wahinton Avenue and Second Street, four doors teh-woiir old stand. Very Ucspectf a! ly, SCAJUtITT & MASON. St. Louis, Aucrust 1, 165S. no7 GEO. S. EAYER & CO., m ESTATE MIS, General Land Asrents, Glenwood, Plattsmouth, M ills co, Iowa, Cass eo, Nebraska. "ITJLL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves- V tisatinz Titles, Faying Tares, Investin mon ey, Uuying and Selling Town Lots, Buying: Selling and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business connected with their profession in estern Iowa and .AeDraKa. J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. KKFERENCFaS lireene, eare & lien ton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ti. Uoufhty & Co.. (Jreene, Ware & Rice, (Jrcene k We re, Nixon A Goodman, Tootle A Oreene, N. W. Thomas, Svhooly & Son Uen. Vm. Irk-k, il. Jiyhuson. I. K d X Sn, K.ibiniD A l!ro railiM-toii Co. Rank, Ft. Dcs Moines " Cedar Rapids, Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood. Iowa, Cincinnati, Ohio. M M Yi nee n town, X. J. Higbtstown, a Philadelphia, Pa. M U Medf :d, X. J. if It: Importer Manufacturer. BKOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. The Proprietor respectfully informs the citizen of Brownrille, and the public gen erally, that he bos jut returned frotn St. Louis with the largest etock cf eustoai-mado BOOTS St' SHOES ever brought West of St. Joseph. His a.!"orfmerjt of ready-mnda Coots & Shoes embraces every variety for FJl and Winter. French Lair-gkin btHts, single and double sole of tlie latest styio ana iasmon; ai?o a supenorsKK oi unua iea- thcr water-croof btots. just ri-ht for PIKE'S PEAK Gold Dtejnngs. He has a large supply of Kip and Stoa Boots, and a great variety of Shoes and Brognns ; Boys' Shoes and boots of all eizes and varieties. lie has a large rapply, and preat variety in every style and fashion, of Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers, Misses' aud Children's .Gaiters and SShoes, Gentlemen's Slippers, Buffalo and Gum-elastic Overshoes, f-c, 4e. lie also has constantly on hand a hirre supply of French Kip and Calf-skins and trimmings FOR HOME MANUFACTURE. He warrants bis work to eive entire satisfaction, and invites tte public to call and examine for . themselves at ta Brownville BHt&S!ioe Store, and jude whether the boots and shoes are not of better leather, better nihde and cheaper than any jou ever purchased from any other place. The highest prices paid for bides. Sept.23. 1S53. NEW FALL AND WNIM CRANE& HILL, DEALERS IN AND Viain st. between Front and Second s:s., Brownville, 2NT- l?m A ts n.cl Slioes- o c HATS & CAPS, Stove, Furniture, Flour, Bacon, AND "VX7E have just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and anu xaucy line, wuicn we are now prcparea to prepared For Cash or Countrj' Produce. v2nl3-tf 1857. SIEGEL & GREENBAUM, ISTo. s-z tLzxUL Street, Brownville, N. T. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the uiey nave received ana are nowoer.in?oneoi tne largest and most complete stocks cf L'iothin" " Ever bixught to this market. Their assortment of 3EiLstci37" IMCstcI Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices : as invisible ureen,and Lloth, La,simer,batinctts.Cashmeretts.and Jeans, all made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, embracing the very la'.cst styles and patterns. In tho JO) May also be found atall time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored. iTandltpr- ehiets, feuspenders, Carpet Hags, etc., which we will sell We have the finest SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Ever brought ' ys. jSk rfM F" rIP?l! i j?rvr v.a aw h tH yw tsj- ers ri Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack. PAXTS, Every Style and Description. VESTS, To please Large and Small. SHIRTS, Both White and Far.cj-. would but ask tne public to can, examine and in.iiuoru viuimiir i.niitriuui ia 1101 01 uciicr ind twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever vcioDer utn, ioji . vznit-iyj A. V. PUETT. M. G. WILKINSON. PUETT & WILKINSON, AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UMA1J1, JN. T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care REFERENCES Col. Jesse Williams, Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Mr. F. N. Iioock, Hon. John G. JJavi?, Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Fairfield, Towa. Indianapolis, Ind, Washington City. Rockville,Ind. Omaha City, N. T. T. B. CCMIXO. tOUN C. TL'KJl. COIING & TURK, Attorneys at Law & Heal Estate Asjenfc OMAHA CITY, N. T. WILL attend faithfully and promptly to all bust 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 Henry f Itootsnew building, nearly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, iarnhani gtreet. Dec. 27, 136. Tln23tf TYPE & STEREOTYPl FOUNDRY No. 168 Vine St., bet. Fourth ana Fiftc Cincinnati, 0. C. F. O'DRISCOIX & CO Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book ana Job Type, Printing Presses. Cases. Gallies. Ae A Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, Office of American Bank Note Company, i J. J. O'SIIAXESSY, ! Copper Plate & Lithosrapliic Printer. corner or Randolph ami Doaroorn streets, CHICAGO, ILL. TTeddinsana Visiting Cards, Ujor Plates, Office Seals, Notary Public's Dies and Preses, Drarts, Invoices, and Labels of every kind promptly executed and sent i.y Express. 5TI" reck of the very besi glazed or Bris tol Cards with name for tvo dollars, 'by a new and beautiful process without cost of plate, equal to the rery choicest engraving, samples when required on reception of post stamps. 9-J JGIy J. HART & SON, mm & Oregon, Holt County, Missouri. KeepconstantlyonhandalllejcriptioLol Harness, Saddles, Uridles, Ac. Ac. X. 11. Evcryarticleinonrshrtpiinannfacturcd oarselreand warranted to ive satisfaction. u iiiiHiii", "'"'ciui u t.cry inscription, i patterns ootn Air-T-fhtftmlP r. . 'KinaiooKs,. Music, may De round Fil y'sChartcrOak "-v,vluuu,uuij,uu!l i oou t.ngrevings, i in use, ine Asiatic Air-Ti"ht P C. 1 miurn. Also ' mm '"3 GOODS! CO!3 (Q)' (p) JO) f25 MOT A IE COUNTRY PRODUCE. Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Staple oner to tne traae at extremely low prices, . CRANE HILL. citizens of Brownville and the public generally that Clottiin to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and ascheapas any establishment ia the West. and best assortment of to this Territory. I jml.; f,,r themselves whether the t . at me Clothing inaae u iue material, cut with better taste, better trimmed bought elsewhere SIEGEL k GREEXBAUM. A. LYFORD. J. T. JJORX Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in AXD GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, HOOTS, JSXXOZES, HATS AND CAPS, aiIs.Piovt s, Stoves, Furuiturc, &c SONORA, MO. April id, 100. 43-t IV. II. WILLIAMS, ITHOLESALK AXD BET AIL DEALER IS STOVES & TINWARE OroKOn. IVTr-. TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and the public in general, that he has on nana tne most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. 11 v strwlr r T; ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at W holcsalc and Itct.itl .it St Lnnln,.;... on,WflX"a,ar a"ction to my stock of l'"UB,- u ?luth, comprising the most improved remium. AmoB? them the best stove now ioneer and prizePre- i Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will ELL LOWER TIT AX ANY HOUSE IX TOWN, I articular attention raid to maklnn- mr.A n:. 1 - - - - t - 0 wuvk UUbblU! uji iu uuittis, iu iuo iinu auu country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable tenm Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange ior work or ware. Y . . AY ILLIAMS, rl-ni Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1S56. REAL ESTATE AGENCYr GEORGE CLATES. J. W. LEE. i Clayos cs Loo. iReal Estate and General Agency, ! REFER TO , James right. Broke, XewYork, i ui, a, oou w&ra, tsq. Hon. U. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland. i m lCKs.utieana lirowncii.iiankcrs, Alcott A llorton, . , i Col. Robert Campbell, Pt. Louis, ' James Ridgway, Esrj. Crawforn and S;ickett. Chicago. ; Omaha City, Auj,30.185C. vlnlS ly ST: JOSEPII AD'S B. F. SNYDER, ' ' Forwarding ana Commission: And bteamboat Agent, sr. josErn, mo. Will be at the Levee at all hours upon the arrival of Steamboats, and attend to the Collection ut Bills nd Business left with bmi with prompt dispatch; also attend to the Receiving of goods for boats, cither for St. Louis or npper Missouri. ' . Will be found intncetiicc or iwuian & west tieai Estate Agrcnts, Market Square. Kew Hardware Store. Sign of the Saw. J. FLAHERTY. Impoi ter, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . .- r,wo U-i:,!, T?n AmenCUn trGrman, ingUill T ICTlCh HARD WARE AND CUTLER Y. ST. JOSEPH, MO. IS N OW reccing and opening the largest and most Taricd 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's Hardware, Mechan ics tools of every description, direct from the most approved manufacturers? agricultural and horticul tural toolsand implements, in great variety, combin ing all the recent and useful improvements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock. Iam also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, liifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c, of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and price, I am determined to offer Bnch inducements as will command a liberal snare ot trade lrora tnis and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade,enables me; not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of trade is small f ronts and quick returns. January 1,1857. rlnS'Jtf J0KX COLIIOl'N & BROTHER, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post Office.) WHOLESALE AXD IiETA IL DKALER IS Building and Saddlery Hardware, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAVE now in store, and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and Foreign ILirdware, such as : Greaves 4 Son's Files Seissors and Edo Tools Pocket knives . Knives and forks Brass curtain bands and pins Door htcks Angers and auger bitts Crn knives Briar scythes Butcher's do do Spear i, Jackson's saws Gimlet pointed screws Griffin's and American horse nails Post hole augers Ames' shovels and spa les Lull & Porter's shutter Gr.iss and grain do Nails " hhovelsnnd tongs Caudlesticks Framed wood saws Blacksmiths' Bellows and .Vices Mouseholo Armitage an vils American anvils Stocks and dies Pad hooks, breech g loops : Pad screws, cockeyes Ornament?, racks Girth rt-in ar.d roller web Silk, 3 cord thread Calf skins Upper leather Briddle do Skirting do Harness do Belting do 5oat skin3 Enammelled leather Butts Morticing machines Circular, mill and inuly saws Plancsand plane irons Coopers drawing knives do adzes and wood tools Tress Hoops Butts, cast and wrought Copper rivets for belts Tuyere Irons Plated and com. stirrups do do Bitts do do Buckles do do Kin irs Breast and rein snaps Lasts, pegs Peg floats Pincers Shoe thread Bristles, wax Lining skins Binding With many goods embracing a complete assort ment of the most desirable which they will sell at tne lowest prices. J. UOLUOUX A BKO. April 16th, 18o7. 3l-ly Buchanan Life and General Insurance Co., Office cor 2d and Jule sts., -ST. JOSEPH, MO. CHAITEREP AT TUB LAST SESSION oK Tnit Mrt. I Fr: Authorized Capitol 3,000,000. DIRECTORS : J. P.. Jennings, I. It. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton Booth, John Colhoun,John II. Likens, W.lI.Peneik, James Kay, N. J. McAehan . A . G. Mansfieer. I. B. JENNINGS, Pres. N.R.McAshax, Scc'y. fS now ready to receive application for Lifc,Fire, 1 Jlanneand River risks. A cash return of 25 nee cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. Losssr promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to the patrons of tho office. April 16th. 1857. 44-3m 8. LOCKWOOD. 1857. " R- E. FUMEROY Lockwood & Pomeroy, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS AND AP5 STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de- DtiiiJiiou ; ior wmcn iney wui pay the highest Market Price, IN CASTT. COUNTRY Mcrcha nts arc invited to examine our stock of Hats &. Caps for tho approaching Spring and Summer trade, which will he large, fashionable, and well selected. In point of varietv ourstoekshall not bo excelled by any House in St. Louis. uur prices will be low, terms accommodating. Call and see U3 at our New Store. Second St.- St. Joseph. Mo. M'NUTTS STOHACn BITTERS Are en vneqnalled Tonic and Stomackie. a positive ana palatable Remedy for general Debility. Dyt pepsia, lost of Appetite and all diseases of the Digestive Organs. These Bitters are a sure Preventive of FEVER AND AGUE ! They are prepared from the purest materials hy an old aim experienced uruggist, and therefore can be relied on. THEY AID DIGESTION! Bygently excitin? the system into ahealtny action; are pleasant to the taste, and also give that vigor to the system that is so essential to health. E3"A wine class fuli maybe tatcn two or three times a day before eating. I'repareu only by W, Tj. M'NTJTT, ST. LOUIS, 31 0. Oct. 23, '55 18-ly DROWN & CLIXTO-V, . PRODUCE DEALERS. Fonvardinff & Commission MEROHAlTS, No. 78, North Levee, St. Louis, Mo. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles accu rately filled at lowest possible rates. Consignment for sale and re-sbipment respectully solicited. Shipments of all kinds will be faithfully attended to. Itelcrrences : 5Ies6rs. on Rea k. Co gt. Tjuis Birtlett. McComb St Co do Gilbert, Miles &. Stannard do ITon. W II Bufflngton. Auditor State of Uissoori J Q Harmon, Ksfj. Cairo City, 111. Messrsilolonr, Bro's itCo Xcw Orleans, Linlsiana J D Jacksjin, Ksq., do d- Messrs ninklc.Guild & Co, Cincinnati, O. d. Loniville, Kt. M .t i'e. Jtl. Ce-rfJtf n, Ii!. r liammar k Co Krandell tt Crawford Wfwntriifr Uuntin-t'.n, H. BlM'ncs, Ffq., Mij-12, I?68 45-3iu wi wmm sin New Wholesale Grocery llonse. "? V. C.'lUTCHIEi ' WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL ', ' ' "DEAIiEU Hi ' " Groceries, Wines, Liquors; CIGARS, WOODEN WAKE, Corner of Main end Francit Streeft, Riddle's Old i : Stand, QppotUe Stoutt Hotel, st.!joseni, no. IIAVS just received the largest and most complete stuck of the above goods ever opened in urper ilissouri, to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res pectfullina; invited having purchased them principally for cah at the very lowest possible prices, in Boston, New l'ork and St. Louis, feel connJeiit that 1 can offer inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair and liberal dealing, low prices and good Good, 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 Xo 1 Grocery Houf e. Eagle PJills. BT- JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILL Proprietor, "jl TANUPACTURES and keeps constantly TX on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor. Meal. and Feed stuff3. 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, 1855. Tlnl3- y A BR AM NAVE, JAS. M'CCBL, DrDLIT M. STEEL, CHAS. J. CLARKE. NAVE, M'CORjD & CO., wsm imm. Forwarding and Commission Felix Street, between Third and Fourth, SAINT JOSEPH, MO., Dave just received and for sale low aoOhhds sugar; 250 bags rio Coffee. 860 keg Iron Mountain Xails, (the best nail made) 253 brls and half brls molasses. 150 ten gallon Kegs Belcher's Molasses; 2300 sacks G A salt-. Xew sacks and in good order. 1SO0 bags Dairy Salt in Gunny's of 15 and 25 pounds each ; 200 brlscopper distilled whiskey, jruarrantied good. -75 brls ann hf brls old Bourbon and Rye, best artinle; 60 qr and 1-8 pipes Erench Brandy, warranted pure and genuine; 150 boxes soap, different brands. Olein. Palm and Fam ily: 15 tierces new Carolina rice ; lOOcasks Lee's New Castle Soda; 25 boxes soda in pound papers; 100 boxes assorted candy; 25 boxes fancy candles; 200 chests and half chests andcantins Imperial. Gun powder and Young Hyson teas; 200 bxs Tobacco, Glasgow aud Virginia; 125 coils Manilla all sizes; 50 doz wooden buckets end ZZ d3zen each no 1 & 2 Tabs; 38 doz wash boards. Our stock is the larcest above St. Louis, all of which was bronpht 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. 2CAVB, McCOED & CO. Sept. 9, 1858, -tf. MEglCINES STRENGTHENING CORDIAL BLOOD PURIFIER!! rTHE greatest reme 1 tly in tho world. This cordial is ci.-tilled from s Berry known only to myself, am chlmically combined with some of the most valuable medical roots. herbs and barks known to the mind of man, viz r blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yellow dock, dandle loins, sarsaparilla, eld er flowers, with others, producing the most in fallible remedy for the raotoration of b.ealti'3; More taking. JrS wVwrs After taking. OH'iV REMEDY, curing diseases by' natural laws. When taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'eh every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any bilious matter in the stomach, aud strengthens the whole orga nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial will eJTectuilJy cure Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Debiliiy, 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 blood to the head, doll pain or swimming in the head, palpitations of the heart, choking or seffoc aiing feelings when laying down, dryness or yellowness of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of heat, depression of spirits, &.c. There is no mistake alout it. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, ir taken as per directions ou each bottle, in German, English and French. Over half a million of bottles Have been sold during the past six months, sn l In no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction Who tbm will suffer from weakness or debility when Mc Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure jou? To the 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 yonr blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again, Every bottle warranted to give satisfac tion. For Children. We say to parents, if your childreg are sickly, punror afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. It sells rapidly, becansest 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 again. CAVTIOX Beware of druggist or dealer who mav try to palm upon. you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trah, 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 strengthen the system. One table spoonful taken every morning is a certain preventive forcholera.chills and fever, yellow fever, or any prevalent disease. Piice only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. J II M CLE AX, Sole proprietor of the cordial, Also.McLean's VolcanicOil Liniment 0"Tnncipal depot on the corner cf Third aud riue streets, St Louis, Ho. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The lest liniment in the T.orld for man or beast Another Remarkable Cure Performed by McLcau's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Bead it for yourselves Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenne Tenth street, had a horatble running sore on his fo.-t ne tried various Liniments, Salves, &c. but could do it no good. He despaired of ever being able to work at his trade asain, because he oonld not bear any weight on his foot; and by one bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment be is now perfectly cored. .tiffn!nmU ne1nra:Kia- Paralysis, bruises, sprains, stiffness in the joints or musclds, swellings, sore throat, earache or toothache, ic, yield to the magic in fluence of this wonderful liniment. For horse and cattle, it is an infallible remedy for chafes, scratches, cracked heels, lameness, spavin, fistu la, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattls-snake bites, and varions other diseases which animals are liable to from lnjufie8 or accidents. Every country merchant should obtain a snpplvof Mc Lean a oleacic Oil Liniment. It sella rapidiy'because it always cures. A liberal discount will be made to merchants'who buy to sell again. . . $rSl lTJn WcLEA Proprietor, coaner of Third and Pine streets. St Louis, Mo. ZOOK & BALDWIN, PtroosCity, 2VXo., 33 3E2. TEJ C3r 3 - And ' MEDICINE'S. OlxeTn icals, Dye Woods, Dyestuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, GLASSWARE, French, English, and American Perfumery.' -FIXE toilet and shavin soaps, fine hair and V7 tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and dent al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured tobacco; all tho patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice toilet and fancy articles, etcctc. Agents for the sale or Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 4 U Koger s Liverwort, lar and tanchalagua. Osgood's India Cbolagoue, Jones' American Cholagopue; iuysott's Yellow dock and Sarsarariila- " bmith t Tonic jrup. fujj 231S57. Inl-vlT FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. DRUGS, MEDlOlNg -ATEH's; i PI Its; ! T02 All T22 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC. T lrzRB has lcm? existed a pnllic denary e.Tective purgative pill which could be reiiai'J tire and perfectly safe ia its operation, f&j'. been prepared to meet that demand, and m fJ sive trial of its virtue has conclusively sb-) I. . SUV It is ea.5 none of the objections, but all the advanb-r- j every other, this has bem attempted here with what success ws would repectfnl'T saV; the public decision. It hx teen unfortnnv I the patient hitherto that almost every jmr medicine is acrimonious and irritatirsf to the els. This is not. Many of them produce so as griping pain and revulsion in the system as to than counterbalance the good to be derived L them. , These p ills produce no irritation or j,, unless it arise from a previously exLsrlng ob . tion or derangement in the towels, lieicg vegetable, no harm can arise from, their use a quantity; but it is better that any medicine jh. be taken judiciously. Minute directions for t, nse in the several diseases to which they art p'.icable are given on the bcr. Among the plaints which have teen speedily enred by them, may mention Liver Complaint, in its various fr of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Lessor.;, petite, Listlessness, Lrritr.lulty, Biliouj EH ions Fever, Fever and Ar-.e, Fain in thev and Loins ; for, in truth, a'.I these are but te . sequence of diseased action in the liver. An? aperient they afford prompt and sure relief jj tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, So, and Scurvy, Colds with sorenesa of the bouj. . and impurity of the blood, Irregularities ; in st" any and every case where a purgative is rff iji They have also produced some singularly cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, l)ropy, fjn;j.: F,rysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains a i Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be fci taken in the spring of the year, to puri'y the l.j and prepare the system for the change of tn An occasional dose stimulates the stom.irh c: bowels into healthy action, and restores the ir tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, i; stimulant action on the circulatory sTstemjrr! vate the strength of the body, ar.d restore i wasted or diseased energies of the whole org-i Hence an occasional dose is advantageous,. r though no serious derangement exists ; hut s: necessary dosing should never be carried too 1 as every purgative medicine Teduces the &cnfj, when taken to excess. The thousand ease in Li a physic is required cannot be ennmera.'fd here, b:. they suggest themselves to the rencr: of evcrf body; and it is confidently believed tlus p.'.T wiL answer a better purpose than any th'xia hitherto been available to mankind. Vheti their virtues are once known, the public will no ima doubt what remedy to employ when in nwi oT cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, thev u? Eleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, u arm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see WTspper on the Eoi TEEPA1LED BY . . DE. JAMES C. .AYEE, ; Practical and Analytical Client LOWELL, MASS. ' Price 25 CentJ per Eoz. Five Foxes for 'SI AY E 11 ' S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of C01T.IIS, COLDS, IIOIRSEMK BIlOAdllTIS, ,VIlOOPI.G-IOHn, IKUl 1'. ADllJJil, A.y lOASlMPTIOA. Thts remedy has won for itself su-?h n' rV from its cures of every variety of puhuo!iy ! that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the c riences of its virtues in any conimrtnitywh.it:. has been employed. So wide is the field of itt fulness, and so numerous the cases cf iXs rj. that almost every section of the country in persons publicly known, who have beca rr-: from alarming ar.d even desperate &i$a'i(tt lungs by its use. When or.ee tried it supf.i r.n over every other medicine of its kind is to rj. rent to escape observation, and where its virruc-f known, the public no longer hesitate what antid to employ for the distressing and duif cior. i.r tions of "the pulmonary organs which are ici-i to our climate. Not only in fonuidable at 'am upon the lungs, tut for the milder varitiie-' Colds, Covgus, IIoarrkxess, &c. ; at.d fur lx: drkn it is the pleasantest and safest riitdiyhe tL can be obtained. A a it has long been in constant iie thrcti ' this section, we need not do more thai ushiw i people its quality is kept up to the test that Art nas been, and that the genuine article is sold J. H. MAUN & CO., ' Brownville, 5. VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN. ' BUMS ARCTIC LLMIU Ar nr or ease I Aft.. c lultU i Lii'e pr Jaiii! J" ar tlie'q'ie.tin-t iiyolv! iu ' ' 'option or r'-jtction t '! cilic by the ln:ir? r Uii"'-:-li-.anJ iMjnrw. ciirel the iinlreiin, "" tiniciiiMlied xiran. la " IT KANE, an'l il:!ic:a(fli-l""r" nijtwo a a fid Wiu'i-H in ti." cioir of eternal ice, t i" n ing inf' gn-r.il ii-e in f"7 ; ti..n t( tha ci i'.wl ' " : excilinif-a.ituni.Nhtiiri.U THE AFFLICTED 'il K J 01 d IlL.MH;nrnn.i tin which .th r re-BKlir- U1 Ml si to cure. tkie " t:.e I HJITH. NUr.AlCiA.'l" J J Jl A T I i 51, M l' i 1 I . t- Af)lKrl(K)Ill A:i)r" X afi:i.!ttt wr.h I I m' i:i:lli, : THE ARCTIC UXLn!3 rv 'i will irlTortl vi in-'.H"' Lverv loly is hub.c U r ki;t on liaii.r. for ii and iimil rii:i;e u.l '. (1 i.i fioni (U-atfi. I '.' hat a it.l t:uh-J "' " " . kern iL Who tliuU.- b"r" ' YZy :i ciil.k-l au.l iiiii.4'V'l!c;:11P( a t 4' C ' - i H-ol that M.ne !. f 1,1 ' , St :V I llfr t'.rti.re M...I.U. , V,. -ri,--- aT.il.I 7 Mini iu " . .1 ljahnj J.aiu ctiitr.'llii ; THE KOTHEES COHPAITICj. ... " It curm CAKI.1 ! " M'KKMfS, 1111111-'. Ji vln .nze a y'- til r.iii! l(JtMi.Vl ' and all lici.Ii.rtii'ii ereM:-nccs, ahoin.1 ,tl,'i 1he tiesinsA-r fi" l1 . '-S domain a mhi h ''' 1 . wi!li lh AlXiit UM''?;." It i vcfl!-i:t r-r ( f piv'n! it a LriU-.i.v, S '' L l'curunce. IL w GOOD FOR MAN AND BEA3T. It a .veT;.-n iTivn-". tho various oif"''"'"' , wl.icli litirsefat-ealliicii-'-f in? the Ulwt abniii"-., .. . c i... i;i;i i.-r., .""i j - HALT. Vt)lMS. i-.K FX v'ATKN V. WAV1.V I'tiM" Wti-UK-vl'. J - i ",i f.wnii.ir vahiahitf f JJtX hlmiH U ilhmt t-" fl. Lie rciiH"!v. For Kile bv alt respectaLW Drnss' r'.,flT'", ... . ". ... . - . ... ...i 51 tie. A ntir dollar ltli cutaiua as Inuch l-"""' eight tweatjr-live ceut hultk ;y to make a physical pul, but net - . T - M' EXTRAORDINARY ANXOINCD , Y.rry piirchast-r of a OoTJir l.tll f t Aj WEST receives, at Ir. Urajr-'a vph'. !; 1 ' TATKS JOl'ltXAU of New Voils, for .e Vfrf Journal h a large ill:straH i per each ' K"f , t:unin Jnxten aj;s, beautifully rii' J ''b1' ; naper, an.l liltol wi'.h urisiiutl malit-r lnu T',r "rr" i ant writers of tl.e country. Oi lil!c:tte of ? anil full pirtipuL-irs of the'iimel an-l 1 ; terprte. of UiUi tins otlcr fcruw jk-ut, "" ' each bottle. , , ;:' ' An At.KN'T vr.WTFrt i-i PTRV TV V 1fJ ! int t;- Si nrnuow es s. J . v $ Communication li'H a' I ! ! MAI " & CO.. t. EroTf